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1999 V70T5M56 AC evap 9171781 and heater core 9144221 replacement (Pics end of thread)

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1999 V70T5M56 AC evap 9171781 and heater core 9144221 replacement (Pics end of thread)

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(Edited July 2018: End of thread has lots of pictures and comprehensive Oring listing.)


"Get your boys back and your heads down...this is going to be a big one."

My heater core finally went from seep to leak so I'm diving into the major dashboard removal on my wagon and replacing both heater core and AC evap.

I don't see a good document on this so I will try to remedy this.

The VIDA documents are nice procedures and are in this thread ,...

https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... =1&t=55395

I am still trying to source the tool to release the heater hose clips btw.
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The 850 write-up on the repair database handled my V70 2000 model just fine in January this year, even though mine is RHD. It even tells you the Snap-On part numbers for the line release tools.

Have you missed the post or perhaps can't find it?
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Thanks guys (blush) - I confess I skipped the 850 write up as I thought my V70 was profoundly different (Mrs Gump)

I do have the nice VIDA diagram, and ALLDATA to back me up on this.

Im pretty OCD - am expecting about 12 hours to get this done.
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The dash connections may be somewhat different, mostly for the cluster, but under the skin, not much changed between the 850-x70.

Take lots of pictures ;)
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Will do, JB. Im taking it this will be useful to add to the repair database, or do you feel the 850 write-up is enough as is?
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If you want to document the procedure, we would definitely love to have it.

Let me know if I can help you out in posting up the write-up or anything.
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OK - I think Im beating the clock on this one. 2 1/2 hours working time.

There were two Torx screws not on the VIDA document that I caught, in addition the electrical disconnects werent well documented. Ill certainly write this up since that will help others.

Im a decent mechanic, not expert, but not novice either. Hope this will encourage others not to fear dashboard removal. I actually got it out solo, but I recommend a helper for moving it out of the car.
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My parts are coming in next week. I'm not doing the heater core because it's not leaking. Am I correct in thinking it's easily replaced without the dash removed? Ie just drop the knee area and it's right behind it?
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To release heater hose clips on firewall use a vice grip.
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