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Radiator compatability 2004 and 2007 XC70

Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's stylish, distinctive P2 platform cars sold as model years 2001-2007 (North American market year designations).

2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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LdeM
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Year and Model: 2004 XC70
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Radiator compatability 2004 and 2007 XC70

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This makes more sense if I begin by explaining that my son-in-law had his trashed 2007 XC70 delivered to my garage with instructions to harvest any thing useful to my 2007, before junking it. Mine needs a radiator, attention to the driver's window lift, and a new B cable.

I ran into a problem with the transmission cooler lines. The '04 has smooth male connections that can be removed with a pipe wrench; the '07 has female connections with a 20mm hex. I will have to use the lines from the '07 which appear to couple to the transmission in the same way.

When I reattach the upper oil line with the coupling tight the tube spins loosely. Is this OK? Is there any special procedure for reattaching?

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Are the years correct in your first paragraph? It states that both cars are model year 2007. 🤔 🙂
2006 V70 2.5T, Ice White with Arena/Oak, bought “newsed” @ 183,500 miles in Dec 2015; 244,000+ as of 12/23/2020.

LdeM
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No. (Typo, sorry) The donor car is a 2007: my car is a 2004. The radiator adds all state that 2001 to 2007 are interchangeable. This is true if you change the oil lines. I took the upper one off the 07 and attached it to the 07 radiator. I'm scared to tighten it past firm, and the tube is not snug.

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LdeM wrote: 16 Jul 2020, 18:39 No. (Typo, sorry) The donor car is a 2007: my car is a 2004. The radiator adds all state that 2001 to 2007 are interchangeable. This is true if you change the oil lines. I took the upper one off the 07 and attached it to the 07 radiator. I'm scared to tighten it past firm, and the tube is not snug.
yeh but does it leak?
some lines are like that, they can still allow for movement but seal very well.

LdeM
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Post by LdeM »

Problem solved

Difference is oil lines connections, but kines plug into connectors at radiator tank in same way. In case anyone's interested, just squeeze green retainer and pull line out. 07 radiator is after market Nissen dated 2016. Installed perfectly.

Thank you

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LdeM wrote: 21 Jul 2020, 11:50 Problem solved

Difference is oil lines connections, but kines plug into connectors at radiator tank in same way. In case anyone's interested, just squeeze green retainer and pull line out. 07 radiator is after market Nissen dated 2016. Installed perfectly.

Thank you
Replace O rings.
Theres a few youtube videos on these connectors, did it have the metal retainer clip ?

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Post by LdeM »

No. The redainers were green plastic.. One was a little beat up, and we damaged it further getting the line out. We replaced it with a line from the 07. and the O-rings. There's no sign of leaks.

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