My motorcycle was so much easier to work on....
How hard is it to replace a radiator on an S70?
How hard is it to replace a radiator on an S70?
Keep in mind I'm a novice/wannabe mechanic.....
My motorcycle was so much easier to work on....
My motorcycle was so much easier to work on....
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jblackburn
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That's all you need to be. It's not terribly difficult, but the tedious part was dropping it out.
As yours is a non-turbo, that part should be easier.
Remove the fan shroud, and pull it out from the top. Have bungee cords (OR A HELPER!) on-hand to help you with this. I'm not sure I could have done it without my brother - that radiator/intercooler together is heavy to hold up while trying to bolt in.
Here's the write-up I used that shows you the bolts, etc you need to remove.
http://volvospeed.com/volvo_repairs_how ... ement.html
As yours is a non-turbo, that part should be easier.
Remove the fan shroud, and pull it out from the top. Have bungee cords (OR A HELPER!) on-hand to help you with this. I'm not sure I could have done it without my brother - that radiator/intercooler together is heavy to hold up while trying to bolt in.
Here's the write-up I used that shows you the bolts, etc you need to remove.
http://volvospeed.com/volvo_repairs_how ... ement.html
'98 S70 T5
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
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keepersboy
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- Year and Model: v70 1998 850t 1994
- Location: Gunnison Colorado
There is no magic involved, just basic stuff, and it would be hard to really screw anything up to bad. You will learn by doing and save yourself a ton of money.
I used the posts on this site and Volvo XC forum, my VIDA DVD that I got on Ebay and the link to volvospeed.com listed above. I have the turbo, so it was a little more involved, but I just took my time and I got it done. And saved a lot of money. My Volvo dealer told me that they weren't sure why my car was losing coolant. They wanted $3100 to replace radiator, coolant pump and the head gasket. I said, "No thank you." and about that time I noticed a slight spraying of coolant out of the side of the radiator. It had a crack and they couldn't find it. Imagine that? So I ordered a new radiator and hoses from FCP Groton and fixed it myself. Just watch where all your electical hookups go when you disconnect, so you get them all hooked back up. And if you get into trouble, just get on this forum and there's plenty of help available. And don't forget to have fun with all that money you save. Good luck.
Greybeard
2000 XC-SE
2002 Camarao Z28
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2009 Dodge Ram 1500
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2000 XC-SE
2002 Camarao Z28
2009 VW New Beetle
2009 Dodge Ram 1500
2011 Honda Accord SE
2001 Harley Davidson Electraglide
1999 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom
2008 Suzuki Four Wheeler
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elchopperfreak
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I always have a digital camera handy and snap away, sometimes its months from the finishing of a bike, paint, etc to the time I put it back together for the last time, sometimes its 3 or 4 bikes at a time, so without the pics I would be lost.. And i do it everytime Im working on the cars as well... It just makes it much, much easier..
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keepersboy
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- Year and Model: v70 1998 850t 1994
- Location: Gunnison Colorado
DON"T disconnect anything to the condenser or you will lose all charge to the a/c. I assume you are removing it from under the car. I just did one a few week ago. It took some wiggling, and pushing things aside but it came out ok
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