Location and picture. Thanks all.
Location of Coolant Temperature Sensor
Location of Coolant Temperature Sensor
Can someone show me with a picture of where this is located. I saw one on this site somewhere but the picture was horrible. 1998 S70
Location and picture. Thanks all.
Location and picture. Thanks all.
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jblackburn
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Thermostat housing right by the power steering pump. CTS is the brass plug you see here.
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You'll need to drain a bit of coolant first. Probably a good time to change it (should really be done every 3 years or so).
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/2009/0 ... 0-or-xc70/
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/2009/0 ... 0-or-xc70/
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The Torx bits on the housing can be a real pain to get out. Spray both of them over the next few days with lots of PB Blaster and hopefully they should come right out.
Dealers, if they're close by, sell new bolts that are metal instead of the crappy aluminum they used for the ones probably still in there.
The coolant level will need to be lowered before you open up the thermostat housing or you'll spill it everywhere. Thermostat housing needs to be removed to really get access to the CTS plug on a 1998 model - then yes, just unscrew the old and and screw the new one in. Take a look at that link above.
Dealers, if they're close by, sell new bolts that are metal instead of the crappy aluminum they used for the ones probably still in there.
The coolant level will need to be lowered before you open up the thermostat housing or you'll spill it everywhere. Thermostat housing needs to be removed to really get access to the CTS plug on a 1998 model - then yes, just unscrew the old and and screw the new one in. Take a look at that link above.
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As Justin said, you will need to remove the upper portion of the thermostat housing to get to it and you should drain some coolant before you remove the cap. I remove the lower radiator hose and drain out 1/2 gallon or so. I would advise not using the drain cock since it is prone to breaking at the the base of the radiator.
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The torx bolts can be a bit tight. Let the engine warm up, loosen slightly, not enough to allow coolant to escape.I install a clamp on the hose leading to the block from the over flow box and pull the box out of the mounts and lay it behind the engine. You will loose very little coolant this way.
Sorry to revive this thread, and I've bumped a thread of my own, but are the steps listed for the 98 V70 the same as for a 1999? My CEL is on with the code P0118, which I believe to be the ECT Sensor failure code. I just wanted to make sure before I buy the part [also replacing the thermostat]. Thanks!
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