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How to Replace Coolant Bottle 1999-2007 Volvo V70
How To Replace Coolant Overflow Tank 2003-12 Volvo XC90
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
3/4 Inch Hose Clamps
7mm Socket
Drain Pan
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
Wire Cutters
1. Removing the Coolant Level Sensor
Pry the power steering fluid reservoir off the coolant bottle with a flat blade screwdriver
Pull aside the steering fluid reservoir
Pull the coolant bottle off its bracket
Disconnect the coolant level sensor wiring harness
Loosen the upper coolant hose clamp with wire cutters
Close the hose of with vise grip pliers
Pull off the coolant level sensor
If you are replacing the sensor alone, continue to Step 4
2. Removing the Coolant Bottle
Close the lower coolant hose with vise grip pliers
Loosen the lower coolant hose clamp with a 7mm socket and ratchet
Pull the lower hose off the coolant bottle
Pull the coolant bottle up and out
3. Installing the New Coolant Bottle
Put the lower coolant hose onto the coolant bottle
Tighten the hose clamp
Release the vise grip pliers
4. Installing the New Coolant Level Sensor
Push on the coolant level sensor
Push the coolant bottle onto its bracket
Push the upper coolant hose onto the coolant bottle
Tighten the hose clamp
Release the vise grip pliers
Connect the level sensor wiring harness
Clip the steering fluid reservoir onto the coolant bottle
Twist off the coolant bottle cap
Add coolant to the bottle as necessary
Twist on the coolant bottle cap
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the coolant bottle and/or the level sensor for a 2002 Volvo V70. It's fundamentally the same for model years 2001 through 2007, as well as for the models of the cross-country wagon the S60 and the S80. The items that you'll need are a new coolant bottle, and/or level sensor from 1A Auto depending on the repair that you're doing, two hose pliers or vice grips to block off the coolant in the hoses, a long flathead screwdriver, a couple hose clamps that are appropriate sizes, and a bottle to catch your overflow coolant.
I'm using a long flathead screwdriver to pry up on the tab on the top of the power steering reservoir to separate it from the coolant bottle. Then I'm going to put it up and out of the way.
Pull up on the coolant bottle to get a better access to the level sensor connector. Locate the connector and separate them. I'm removing the overflow hose with a pair of wire cutters. It's got a squeeze clamp. You may find that yours has a twist clamp where you might need to use a screwdriver. It just all depends on if it's been replaced before or not. I'll fast-forward as I do that. I'm using a pair of vice grips here to block off that hose. Pry out the coolant level sensor. If this is all you're looking to do is the repair, go ahead and put in your new one and reverse the process.
I'm using a pair of vice grips to pinch off the lower hose so the coolant doesn't come out. To remove that lower clamp, I'm using a 7 millimeter socket and socket wrench with an extension. Your hose clamp size could change depending on if it's been replaced before, so keep that in mind. You might need a different socket or a pair of wire cutters to get a crimped clamp on there. Then once you've got that done, go ahead and remove that hose. You can use another pair of vice grips or something to block off the hose so that the fluid doesn't run out of it. Get that hose loose, and then pull the reservoir out of place. To install the bottle, we're simply going to just reverse the process. We're going to put a hose clamp on the lower hose first. Then we're going to put it onto the coolant bottle. Then, we're going to tighten up that hose clamp and put the reservoir back in place. I'll fast-forward as I do that.
Reinstall the level sensor, and then clip the coolant bottle back into its bracket. This is your new hose clamp. Feed that over the hose, and then push it onto the coolant bottle. Then, go ahead and tighten that back up. I'll fast-forward as I do that. Plug the level sensor back in. Line up the tabs on the power steering reservoir to the coolant bottle.
Slide it into place, and clip it in with the clip on the top. Then go ahead and refill your coolant. Then reinstall your cap.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Drain Pan
1. Removing the Coolant Bottle
Lift the power steering fluid bottle up and out of the way
Lift the coolant bottle up
Have a drain pan ready
Loosen the hose clamp with a flat blade screwdriver
Pull the hose off the coolant bottle
Disconnect the coolant bottle wiring harness
Pull out the coolant bottle
2. Reinstalling the Coolant Bottle
Connect the hose to the coolant bottle
Tighten the hose clamp with a flat blade screwdriver
Put the coolant bottle down into place
Using the locating tabs
Connect the coolant bottle wiring harness
Push the power steering bottle into place
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we show you how to replace a radiator coolant recovery tank. Sometimes these can rupture in these vehicles. It's actually a pretty easy repair. The only tool you'll need is a flat blade screwdriver. On our vehicle, our tank is still in good shape, so we kind of just give you the basics of how to remove it and reinstall it.
The coolant recovery bottle is right here. Due to the nature of where it is, the vibration, and also sometimes a small fender bender, the bottle can get ruptured. They are very easy actually to get out. The only thing you'll need is a flat blade screwdriver. First, you want to lift up on your power steering reservoir. It just kind of clips away from the coolant bottle. Then, you actually just lift up firmly on the coolant bottle itself as well. As you can see my coolant bottle is holding coolant fine. So, I'm not going to take it all the way out. I'm just going to show you here. What you would want to do is take a flat blade screwdriver and obviously, if yours is ruptured, you won't have coolant in it or you'll have very little in it, but, you'll want to loosen the clamp right here. This is just a band clamp. Loosen that up. You'll twist the hose a little bit, pull it off. Also, you have a connector right here. You press down on the tab right here and then just pull the connector out. Then you can take your whole bottle out. Again, mine is fine so I'm not going to disconnect it. If I disconnect it, I'll spill coolant all over the place. I don't want to do that, but, that's basically it.
You'd take it out, put it back in, place it back in here. Reconnect your hose and make sure you don't pinch your power steering line in here at all. When you go to put the bottle back in, there's these two on top which are easy to see. There's one further down here, a little tab that goes into a slot in the body right there. Put that slot in, put that down in place, reach in, reconnect our harness right here, and push it until it snaps. Slide this power steering reservoir right down on.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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