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1997 854 - A very slow drip a junction coupler

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Re: 1997 854 - A very slow drip a junction coupler

Post by xHeart »

Pulled off aluminum pipe to between coupler and heater core.
The coupler is now behind the gas pedal. There is not enough clearance to pull it straight, gas pedal is in the way.

cn90 says to remove the gas pedal... how?

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Post by abscate »

On my 1999 two 10mm head (M6) bolts hold the pedal on

On edit...sorry...not useful. On ME7 the pedal is electronic and completely different
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Post by xHeart »

found this diagram...

#3 is spring. #5 is like a screw that helps ajust the pedal and feet relationship.
would pulling the shaft, #4 free the assembly from the base?
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Post by jreed »

Here is how I removed the accelerator pedal on my '97 855 GLT:

1) Pry out the pin (this pin is #2 in the schematic diagram above):
Prying out the pin that holds the pedal in place
Prying out the pin that holds the pedal in place
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2) View of pin mostly pried out:
Pin pried out most of the way
Pin pried out most of the way
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3) Once the pin is pried out all the way, a leaf spring under the pedal will push it up out of the cradle:
Leaf spring underneath pedal
Leaf spring underneath pedal
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4) Lift the pedal out of the cradle and move it to the side:
Lift pedal up and out
Lift pedal up and out
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At this point you will have enough room to pull out the connector. Good luck!
My memory is that the connector was a tight fit in the firewall insulation and I had to pull harder than I thought I would have to in order to get it to come out.
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5) Coupler removed:
After wrestling the coupler out of the opening in the firewall
After wrestling the coupler out of the opening in the firewall
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Post by xHeart »

Awesome Jason!
Now I have a chance to complete this project.

For next steps, I ask...
do ALL clips and assorted seal/o'ring must come out of the coupler before the firewall install task?And then inserted over respective hoses at firewall, and aulminum pipes, for proper snap conenctions at junction. (?)


P.S. The arrow on coupler shows lower connection is fluid outlet from heater core.
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For the new coupler junction replacement:

The procedure for seating aluminum pipes, the retaing clip, yellow plastic seal/spacer, and the two o'ring must come out of coupler, and then placed over the pipe, and then inserted at the junction.

However, tha same is not true for hoses at the firewall. Only the clip is pulled off from the coupler. The yellow sealing/spacer, and the o'ring stays inside the coupler by design. Placing the clip over the hose connection, then inserting with light lubrication does the job.
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Post by xHeart »

Back on the street.
Thank you all for timely feedback.

Once again, both Volvos are CEL and drip free.
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LoL!

CEL came on this morning - hesitates, and dies in seconds.
It is running with MAF unplugged.
How may days are safe running with MAF unplugged?

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Your fuel economy will go down but it's perfectly safe. The ECU defaults to a rich mixture to protect the engine with no MAF signal. A couple weeks is fine
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abscate wrote:Your fuel economy will go down but it's perfectly safe. The ECU defaults to a rich mixture to protect the engine with no MAF signal. A couple weeks is fine
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