This is my time posting here and 1st time Volvo owner. Over the weekend I decided to replace the PVC breather system; so in my lapse of not documenting - I cant seem for the life of me to remember where this hose connects to. It runs from the driver side body (maybe a gas line /gas vent?) as it smells of gas. I have Googled / searched the internets for pics / videos / diagrams... no luck. If some one could trace it out to the other end for me on a similar model - that would be a lifesaver
1998 S90 Where does this hose go? Topic is solved
1998 S90 Where does this hose go?
Hi All,
This is my time posting here and 1st time Volvo owner. Over the weekend I decided to replace the PVC breather system; so in my lapse of not documenting - I cant seem for the life of me to remember where this hose connects to. It runs from the driver side body (maybe a gas line /gas vent?) as it smells of gas. I have Googled / searched the internets for pics / videos / diagrams... no luck. If some one could trace it out to the other end for me on a similar model - that would be a lifesaver
Pic of where the hose starts is attached. I do have a quick vid, but not sure how to post it here yet ----- L8Apexing
This is my time posting here and 1st time Volvo owner. Over the weekend I decided to replace the PVC breather system; so in my lapse of not documenting - I cant seem for the life of me to remember where this hose connects to. It runs from the driver side body (maybe a gas line /gas vent?) as it smells of gas. I have Googled / searched the internets for pics / videos / diagrams... no luck. If some one could trace it out to the other end for me on a similar model - that would be a lifesaver
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Fuel return from the fuel pressure regulator? Also, the purge canister has a hose that connects to the fuel tank. Note: Volvo 960 vacuum hose routing information is not available from the manufacturer. I take that to include the S/V 90.
1988 Volvo 760 Turbo Wagon
I did manage to locate the fuel pressure regulator
The connection was hiding under the fuel rail. I was just glad I didnt have to remove the exhaust manifold again!!. Volvo started up, but as per the Volvo - the check engine light came on... d'oh! Guess time to make a new thread :0
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