Thanks! I can seem to find videos about anyone else for my car, except the radiator for some reason. EDIT: So uh holy crap, this video did not apply to MY 1998 Volvo S70. Why, you might ask? Mine's a GLT. There were extra lines heading into the radiator that I was not expecting.
Thanks for the video upload. I work on many types of cars and don't have a service manual for all so it helps to find resources to show me where nuts and bolts are to make short work of the R&R.
That was great! Just what I needed for my V70 '99 - looks exactly the same. What kind of part / brand did you buy you radiator from? I am looking at the brand Nissens which looks decent. Tack så mycket från Danmark! :D
Adam Ullström think I just bought the cheapest new one I could find. They are not so expensive here in Sweden and a cheap one would last for many years.
If you have an automatic transmission, you also have transmission lines going into the radiator. (Manual transmission radiators are always simpler.) You pop open these (www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo-auto-trans-cooling-hose-retainer-6842411) and pull out an upper and a lower transmission line. Replace those clips, and you should be good to go!
I love the editing on this video, straight and to the point. Thanks so much for sharing!!
Thanks! I can seem to find videos about anyone else for my car, except the radiator for some reason.
EDIT: So uh holy crap, this video did not apply to MY 1998 Volvo S70. Why, you might ask? Mine's a GLT. There were extra lines heading into the radiator that I was not expecting.
Thanks for the video upload. I work on many types of cars and don't have a service manual for all so it helps to find resources to show me where nuts and bolts are to make short work of the R&R.
Thank you for your time and energy. Great editing, easy to follow. Thumbs up X2!
Rad just gone in my C70 ,this helps , great video , thanks for sharing !
I'm very grateful for the video, it helped me understand on step by step instructions. It was my first time and took some elbow grease but it's out.
Thank you again for your outstanding video
great job, very helpful
Bra jobbat, tack!
Thanks for the help man! Great video.
Thanks I hope this works as well for me on my S80
Terrance Leige I am not sure about The S80. But anyhows, it should be similar to this.
Tank you 👍👍👍
good job u good easy to do thanks
sick video
Good job buddy
Excellent
That was great! Just what I needed for my V70 '99 - looks exactly the same.
What kind of part / brand did you buy you radiator from? I am looking at the brand Nissens which looks decent.
Tack så mycket från Danmark! :D
Adam Ullström think I just bought the cheapest new one I could find.
They are not so expensive here in Sweden and a cheap one would last for many years.
How do I locate radiator cap😃I have search all over under my car. No where to be found 😢
Curious on how long it took you to complete this job? Great video too!
I have this same exact car but an automatic transmission same thing applies right? my radiator needs to be replaced as well
If you have an automatic transmission, you also have transmission lines going into the radiator. (Manual transmission radiators are always simpler.) You pop open these (www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo-auto-trans-cooling-hose-retainer-6842411) and pull out an upper and a lower transmission line. Replace those clips, and you should be good to go!
Very helpful great tutorial thanks!
What clips go on the radiator? There are some which have broke off on mine .
Takk!
Takk för visningen.
This the 2.4 cause all videos are abojt 2.5 or 2.4 turbo or 850 and the rads are diffrent