I have a 98 V70. The evaporator is shot. I have ordered the evaporator, drier/receiver and all of the o rings for the conncections. Also the 2 seals that FCP show on their site and the 2 seals eeuroparts have on their site.
Do I need anything else for this job???
Getting ready to change my evaporator...
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jblackburn
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A strong will and a case of beer
I take it you've seen the evaporator tutorial?
http://www.woodjoiner.com/volvo/VolvoEvapReplace.pdf
I take it you've seen the evaporator tutorial?
http://www.woodjoiner.com/volvo/VolvoEvapReplace.pdf
'98 S70 T5
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
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Yep...and I have set aside 2 days. It's never as bad as they say, right? LOL
Do you see any parts missing from my list?
Unrelated...I am planning a drain and fill for my tranny. I will check my OM but do you know which fluid the 98 v70 uses?
Do you see any parts missing from my list?
Unrelated...I am planning a drain and fill for my tranny. I will check my OM but do you know which fluid the 98 v70 uses?
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I think you should be good. Remember that you'll have to have a vacuum pulled on the system before it can be charged again.
It uses plain old Dex-III fluid that can be found just about anywhere.
It uses plain old Dex-III fluid that can be found just about anywhere.
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I have no idea what the acronym stands for. But no, you don't need to buy it from Volvo - most auto parts stores carry it and put it alongside the R-134.
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"polyaklylene glycol lubricant"
Hmmm...
Hmmm...
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Just don't drop the dash cover, it might trigger it.
I was a bit scared the first time I took it off, but just remember that weird-shaped nut that has the wire attached to it. Tighten that back down good and the 3 others when you're reinstalling it, and you should be OK.
I think the drivers side one would scare me more. Make sure you read the part about the clock-spring and resetting it.
I'll be outside working on something on mine too, so if you need anything else feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. It's much easier for me to respond to from my phone that way.
I'm hoping my evaportator will get through this summer before I have to change it. So far, so good...it's held a charge for about a month now, and was still cold yesterday when I used it again. *fingers crossed* I really don't want to do that repair...so best of luck!
I was a bit scared the first time I took it off, but just remember that weird-shaped nut that has the wire attached to it. Tighten that back down good and the 3 others when you're reinstalling it, and you should be OK.
I think the drivers side one would scare me more. Make sure you read the part about the clock-spring and resetting it.
I'll be outside working on something on mine too, so if you need anything else feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected]. It's much easier for me to respond to from my phone that way.
I'm hoping my evaportator will get through this summer before I have to change it. So far, so good...it's held a charge for about a month now, and was still cold yesterday when I used it again. *fingers crossed* I really don't want to do that repair...so best of luck!
'98 S70 T5
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
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When I did mine I ordered the "A/C Evaporator Update Kit" from DW volvo ($300) which came with all the o-rings. http://www.eeuroparts.com/Main/PartDeta ... id=9171791850FLA wrote:I have a 98 V70. The evaporator is shot. I have ordered the evaporator, drier/receiver and all of the o rings for the conncections.
A few thing you might want to consider in addition to evaporator:
1. replace the Oriface Tube (expansion valve) as well, if the line is in good condition; http://www.eeuroparts.com/Main/PartDeta ... id=3545086
2. Prepare to repair your dash mount, https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?t=15115
If yours are not totally broken off, you can try to use fiberglass cloth to clue back on. A few more references:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/cre ... 3:95279552
http://volvoforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1697
http://www.volvoforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11832
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