Hi Neil,scot850 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2023, 07:09 So simple answer to your first question. No there is not a manual over-ride on a 98 on P80 sedan or wagon. 850's had a thin metal wire that ran to the back of the car and could be accesses by opening a flap in the rear inner liner panel by the rear light on the RHS.
This was dropped for some inexplicable reason in 98. Probably to cut costs.
I took the rod from a 850 and adapted it for my friends 98 V70 as the lock mechanism gets cranky in cold temperatures so she needed a way to open the flap. It took me maybe an hour mostly to remove the inner panel on her V70 on the Rear RHS to give access to the latch solenoid. To remove that you have to remove 2 x T25? Torx screws on the outside of the car at the rear of the fuel flap opening. Note, when re-fitting this it is handy to have a second person as it is a long stretch on a wagon, but possibly doable on a sedan.
I bent the end of the wire at the solenoid end as the V/S70 solenoid has a thicker actuator rod than an 850. All it actually does is pull the rod rearwards when you pull on it to release. With her car, I replaced the solenoid with a known good one, lubed it and still got the same issue when cold. Checked the door switch and it was fine as well. The only 2 things left are the relay which is on a circuit board according to Dr. Abscate which operates the door locks. I now have 2 of those units if needed, or it is possibly the wiring harness between the front edge of the LHF driver's door and the A pillar. Wires in that bundle can break with age. So I also have a door wire harness as a back up. Naturally since doing this mod, the flap has worked fine but we have had limited really extended cold periods this year.
There is a plastic clip on the wire that snaps into a pre-drilled hole on the rear inner panels of the 850. That hole is also on a V70 but have not checked an S70. Problem is the clip breaks when you remove it and I can't find a replacement any longer. So I drilled a new hole and made up a simple slider bracket and screwed it onto the inner panel brace near where it would fit on an 850 to hold it in place. IT works well but been needed in over a year now but it gives piece of mind.
Option 2 is to remove the solenoid all together or the clip and run without it. It is hard to get gas out of a P80 fuel tank. Only reason to leave the latch in place is to stop jerks breaking them off.
Neil.
Thanks for the detailed reply.
So when you were working on the v70 1998 did you notice if you could get to the holes where the gas hatch door pins on? That is, the holes where the pins go through the car body. If you could get to the back of that metal then there is hope to install a better door system, even a better hinge altogether.






