1)ABS Fault was from a disconnected front right sensor believe it or not! Just goes to show you that working on your own car is better than taking it to a sloppy mechanic.cn90 wrote:I am sorry if I did not read all of your posts, but these are useful links for your project:
1. ABS Module: some people here re-soldered it themselves. I tried that but unsuccessfully, so I used BBA-reman dot com and they rebuilt my ABS Module for $60. They are based in Massachusetts.
2. PCV: since the car is old with 150K+, I modified the vent pipe using 5/8-inch heater hose. It is now 1.5 years later, so far so good. I just checked yesterday: no more smoking dipstick. Car runs perfectly with this modification:
DIY: 1998 Volvo S70 GLT PCV Mod: no more smoking dipstick!
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... =1&t=53448
3. Purge Valve. I tried the ghetto trick but didn't work, so I bought a brand-new Bosch Purge Valve for $45. So far so good 1.5 years later. See the photo I posted in the thread below:
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... 1&start=14
4. The Trans Cooler Line Clip: I re-use the clip (note it has a thick and thinner side!) and apply a screw-type clamp, which in my opinion is better than zip tie. I learned this the hard way: metal clip worked itself loose, I lost most of ATF on a night with freezing rain. Scary! Re-installed the metal clip with screw-type clamp, all is good now. I also rebuilt the cooler lines using generic rubber hoses for $10 (instead of $200): so far so good 1.5 years later, no ATF leak whatsoever. Detail below including the metal clip + clamp:
DIY: 1998 S70 GLT Trans Cooler Line Rebuild for $10!
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?t=55794
2)THE PCV doesn't smoke at all though so I'm hesitant on changing anything, I will try to squeze the Oetiker Clamp further.
3)I cleaned the purge valve with Carb Cleaner and WD40, so far so good, no code. If it appears, I will get a new valve but it seems to have fixed the problem.
4)Interesting write up, I don't see any major leaks but I think my lines "sweat" a bit of fluid as the exterior of the cooler is wet. I put zip ties for now but I think I should do this rebuild.
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