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Break Booster Question

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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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KirkE
Posts: 4
Joined: 24 June 2009
Year and Model: V70 2003
Location: Memphis

Break Booster Question

Post by KirkE »

I think I need new break booster?

There is a loud hissing noise coming from what looks like a small sleeve attached to the piston connecting the booster to the break pedal. The noise goes away during breaking, or acceleration.

Any tips?

Thanks
k

jda2000
Posts: 584
Joined: 1 April 2010
Year and Model: 04 V70 2.5T 01 V70T5
Location: Sarasota, FL

Post by jda2000 »

You need a new brake booster. Common failure in these cars. Do it sooner than later, or you might loose the power braking when needed.

KEEman
Posts: 10
Joined: 18 May 2010
Year and Model: V70 2003
Location: Memphis

Post by KEEman »

Is there a good manuel to reference? Can you get the booster out without opening the break system?

JDS60R
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Year and Model: 2007 S60R 2016 XC70
Location: Mount Juliet, TN
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Post by JDS60R »

Here you go.
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2003 V70 Brake Booster removal.pdf
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jda2000
Posts: 584
Joined: 1 April 2010
Year and Model: 04 V70 2.5T 01 V70T5
Location: Sarasota, FL

Post by jda2000 »

I did this replacement a couple of months ago, here are a few tips:

-you don't need to disconnect the hydraulic lines from the ABS pump or master cylinder, just remove the 3 bolts that secure the abs pump to the bracket at the inner strut tower. The ABS pump/module can be gently pushed aside to remove the brake booster. It's a tight fit, but can be done.

-the ABS electrical connector is a bit tricky, is a sliding tab type, so takes a little wiggling to get it disconnected.

-you need to remove the hard air intake hose to the turbo, and while this hose is out clean the PCV valve at the end of it as preventive maintenance, is usually clogged up.

-don't buy a used or refurbished unit. A new unit for about $40 more, comes with a new brake pedal sensor, new master cylinder gasket and new brake booster vacuum valve. (save the sensor and valve from the old one). Get the new unit at FCP groton using the link above and get 10% off and free shipping.

-don't forget the master cylinder gasket when you put everything together, or you'll get a vac leak there.

Post back if you have problems.
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dogs silver S60
Posts: 2
Joined: 20 May 2010
Year and Model: S60 2001
Location: usa

Post by dogs silver S60 »

jda2000,

Great Post! Appreciate the info. I'm a fairly good "weekend mechanic". Is this do able by such a person ?

P.S. I'm not saying there won't be a few swear words uttered along the way.

Thanks again.

dogs silver S60

jda2000
Posts: 584
Joined: 1 April 2010
Year and Model: 04 V70 2.5T 01 V70T5
Location: Sarasota, FL

Post by jda2000 »

dogs silver,

I am not a mechanic, just a regular guy trying to save money by doing myself.

I got good instructions here www.volvo-forums.com/t11884-brake-booster-replacement.htm

sixvolvos
Posts: 35
Joined: 28 August 2009
Year and Model: S70, S60, S90, etc
Location: USA

Post by sixvolvos »

Would this advice and link to procedure apply to a '99 S70?

Thanks,
Sixvolvos

jda2000
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Year and Model: 04 V70 2.5T 01 V70T5
Location: Sarasota, FL

Post by jda2000 »

Removing the brake booster in a '99 S70 should be about the same. You don't need to disconnect hydraulic brake lines.

Remember the battery is in the engine bay in the '99, not so on the P2 volvos,

KirkE
Posts: 4
Joined: 24 June 2009
Year and Model: V70 2003
Location: Memphis

Post by KirkE »

Thanks for all the help. I'm ready to start this weekend.

I used this web site while back and successfully completed a front strut change. Saved me about $600.

Thanks Matthew's Volvo ... Great forum!!!!

k

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