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1998 V70XC Door Vinyl Removal and Refit Part 1

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Ludermilch
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Volvo Repair Database 1998 V70XC Door Vinyl Removal and Refit Part 1

Post by Ludermilch »

This is a write up of my solution to the ugly door panels that the 98-00 Volvo's suffer from. It may not be for everyone and improvements to this method are welcome and wanted.

Many of us have this in our cars.
Before
Before
And this is my solution.
After
After
To get to this point use the following tools and chemicals.
Supplies
Supplies
Clamps
Clamps
Power Tools
Power Tools
Remove the panel. No details on how this done here, check out posts on how to remove door panels in this forum.
Removed Panel
Removed Panel
This is where you will begin to disassemble the panels, from the back.
back of front panel
back of front panel
back of rear panel
back of rear panel
The glue in many of the panels in these cars are no longer holding everything together. You can pull and pry all around the edges of the fiberboard to loosen the two main parts.
Loose Fiberboard
Loose Fiberboard
Use tools to get behind the fiberboard and pry apart the two parts.
pry bar
pry bar
Some sharp tools may be necessary.
knife cutting glue
knife cutting glue
Some areas are easier than others.
Easy sepperation
Easy sepperation
The area where the handle is glued together has very strong glue. Take time and care cutting this area. Only cut loose the grey handle from the fiberboard and the black plastic. Don't cut the black plastic from the fiberboard. The grey plastic part will pop out of the panel once you free it from the glue. Remove all the glue from the fiberboard/handle, because when replacing the handle, the fit is different and needs to set lower.
Door Handle Area
Door Handle Area
The two main parts will eventually come apart.You will most likely also have a few of the black panel clip attachment points fall off, not to worry they can be glued back on.
two parts sepperated
two parts sepperated
black panel clip
black panel clip
Here is the part you will be working on. You can see where much of the glue never fully made contact with the other half. Now to remove the speaker grill.
Inside part removed
Inside part removed
back of speaker grill
back of speaker grill
Using a dremel tool, cut the plastic welds. You will use screws later to reattach.
Cutting the grill
Cutting the grill
Grill removed
Grill removed
The next few photos show why these doors look so bad now. The manufacturing process failed to completely adhere the vinyl to the foam in a few places and when the vinyl began to shrink from heat and age, it pulled away from the contours of the panel and the foam glued to the fiberboard.
removing the vinyl 1
removing the vinyl 1
pulling up the vinyl
pulling up the vinyl
front panel vinyl removal
front panel vinyl removal
rear panel vinyl removal
rear panel vinyl removal
just foam left
just foam left
In the next installment, I will take you through how to remove the foam, refinish the panel and put everything back together. Part 2 https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... =1&t=72945

Cheers,
Alex
Last edited by Ludermilch on 10 Nov 2015, 19:50, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by kahl »

The finished panel looks great. Please don't leave us hanging for part II.

cvergi01
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Post by cvergi01 »

You beat me to it! I'm in the middle of putting mine back together, I got some new foam down, and tried just spray gluing new marine grade vinyl down but it is all wrinkled. I was going to put some new foam down (again) and just finish it with fabric. I really like the look of yours, and can't wait to see how you did it!
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Rondo
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Post by Rondo »

This thread has me intrigued. I really hate the door panels in my car. Can't wait until the next part. Has anyone seen these: Volvo S70 1997-00 door insert covers - front by RedlineGoods https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TN8REKO/re ... qwb1FEX1CB? They have rears, also. Looks interesting and if the quality is good, could really do wonders for our cars' appearance.
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Ludermilch
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Post by Ludermilch »

Rondo wrote:This thread has me intrigued. I really hate the door panels in my car. Can't wait until the next part. Has anyone seen these: Volvo S70 1997-00 door insert covers - front by RedlineGoods https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TN8REKO/re ... qwb1FEX1CB? They have rears, also. Looks interesting and if the quality is good, could really do wonders for our cars' appearance.
The insert covers look nice. I wonder if you have to go through many of the same steps to put these on the panels. Color options don't seem to match my interior.
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Post by cvergi01 »

"Product contains LEATHER COVER ONLY - RE-USE FACTORY TRIM for installation or contact us with any questions. Installation write-up provided with purchase."

seems like it?
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Rondo
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Post by Rondo »

Yeah, I think you'd still have to put in the work, but if it's cut correctly (molded to fit the curves), then gluing it down after following all of Ludermilch's steps might look really good. As far as the colors go, I have been dreaming of doing a two tone interior for a while now, so the black with tan stitching would be sharp.
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Post by obayha »

Waiting for more information.
Thanks
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