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Re: A/C on Drivers Side only - '01 V70 [camydog] by jim314
Jul 07, 2008 (11:18 am)
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Replying to: camydog (Jul 07, 2008 2:41 am)

My opinion (admittedly based on dated facts) is that there are no airbag sensors in the back bumper. The front impact airbags do not deploy with rear impacts where the principle direction of force is front to rear.
 
There may not even be any crash sensors in the front bumper. The detector and integral computer for frontal impacts is a module bolted to the floor pan in the front row, in some cars under one of the front row seats and in others under the center console. This detects a collision with an onboard accelerometer.
 
The side impact torso airbags (front row only) probably have a detector in the front door or in the B-pillar. There is so little side crush distance that extremely rapid deployment is required. The side head impact bags (both rows) may be triggered by the side impact detector or the central detector or both, I don't know.
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Re: A/C works on drivers side only '01 V70 by camydog
Jul 07, 2008 (3:11 pm)
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I'm finding more things out about my AC. I had the system evacuated today, vacuum tested for 15 minutes, then recharged...
 
The machine shut off at .8 pounds, about twice as much as was taken out but nowhere near the 2.17 pounds required. The driver's side is still cool and the passenger side ambient air temp. The technician didn't know why it didn't take the full charge. Any ideas?
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2 weeks with a Euro 2.4D by jontyrees
Jul 13, 2008 (5:09 pm)
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Just got back from 2 weeks in England with my wife and 2 boys. We put about 1000 miles on a rented 2008 V70 2.4 D and found it to be a fine ride. It was a base rental model, with full pleather upholstery, which actually turned out to be very comfortable. The whole experience was comfortable in fact - the seats were good, the driving position, the ride. I didn't really care for the "insert key fob, push button" start procedure - it seemed pointless, and I kept leaving the fob in the car, then having to go back and retrieve it. I didn't calculate the mpg, but I only filled up twice
(the second time just to have enough to comfortably get back to the airport), so it had to be good, Websites list it at 41.5 mixed, which sounds about right, and is excellent for the way it drove. The stereo was really good, with an aux port in the console between the seats. That was a life saver - have you ever listened to UK radio? Endless crappy techno/disco. Anyway, for anyone looking for a good mid-size wagon, I have to say this one was very competent in all areas. For perspective, I just switched from 4 years in a 2004 GTO to a 2008 Taurus Limited (same platform as the Volvo). Does Volvo offer the diesel in the US? They should given the 40+ mpg.
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Re: 2 weeks with a Euro 2.4D [jontyrees] by volvomax
Jul 15, 2008 (9:04 am)
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Replying to: jontyrees (Jul 13, 2008 5:09 pm)

Volvo should offer a diesel in about a year.
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Re: 2 weeks with a Euro 2.4D [volvomax] by fedlawman
Jul 16, 2008 (9:25 am)
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Replying to: volvomax (Jul 15, 2008 9:04 am)

The V70 is the ideal platform for a diesel. It's laid back touring performance would be perfectly complemented by a small, torquey, economical powerplant.
 
I'm 3 days into our 2-week family vacation from Seattle to San Diego. So far I'm averaging 30 MPG with a fully loaded (people & cargo) V70 2.4. I get more economy on the interstate but passing slow traffic in the Siskyous, a detour to the Oregon Caves, and San Francisco city traffic has brought my mileage down a few MPG.
 
I stopped at a Volvo dealer in Medford for an oil/filter change and service was terrific. They knew I'm from out of town and will likely never return, yet they bent over backwards to fit me in and get me back on the road with little delay. I checked out the new V70 while I was there and, though it's very nice, it has nothing to offer that would tempt me to trade in my '04.
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Re: A/C works on drivers side only '01 V70 by camydog
Aug 01, 2008 (6:53 pm)
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OK, my AC is fixed...
 
I took it back to the same technician, actually three of them this time. They were all in front of the car while it was serviced. They used the same machine as last time but it had be serviced/recharged since the last time they worked on the car. They put 2.1 pounds in my system and the AC now works... both sides.
 
I no longer have the passenger side ambient air issue. This is what someone posted to one of my posts; that if the freon was low, the pass. side would not get conditioned air. That was the case with my car. Glad it was not a diverter door motor.
 
Hope this helps someone in the future since our '01 cars are getting older and needing more service. Oh, for those of you that think the Volvo dealer is the only place you can take your car, please seek out someone in the local area that is smart on the system to be worked on ie brakes, AC, suspension...
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Oil pan drain plug stripped out by merlin1
Aug 08, 2008 (5:46 am)
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I have an '01 v70 non-turbo wagon. Religiously have the oil changed. Last time it was in the repair shop (90K) they advised that I need a new oil pan as the drain plug stripped out. They want $750 to do the change out. He advised a dissimilar metals issue (iron plug and aluminum pan) and I suspect the wrench was in the wrong direction. Ever had this problem?
 
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Re: Oil pan drain plug stripped out [merlin1] by jim314
Aug 08, 2008 (8:13 am)
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Replying to: merlin1 (Aug 08, 2008 5:46 am)

The drain plug in my '04 V70 non-turbo is stuck due to it's being put in too tight or without the aluminum crush washer at an oil change place. I then rounded it off trying to remove it in my driveway. I used my 12-point socket which I got before I knew the difference.
 
Bad idea! I will never do that again, only use a 6-point socket for these critical applications. Then I escalated to a set of vice-grips and completed the destruction of the wrenching surfaces of the plug. I'll take it to a competent place next. I hope the pan is OK. A $750 charge for a new oil pan is sickening. These aluminum engines have their downsides.
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Re: Oil pan drain plug stripped out [jim314] by volvomax
Aug 08, 2008 (12:41 pm)
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Replying to: jim314 (Aug 08, 2008 8:13 am)

These aluminum engines have their downsides.
 
Umm, not the engine's fault.
Operator error.
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Re: Volvo V70 Wagon Experience [christopher8] by jgb2000
Aug 12, 2008 (6:24 am)
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Replying to: christopher8 (Feb 15, 2000 4:26 am)

Do your homework. The 2000-2001 Volvo XC70 was completely redesigned. I bought a 2001 and it has been a nightmare. Every possible electrical problem you can imagine. Steering/suspension problems. Don't do it or if you do, do your homework. It's too bad because it is one of the most useful, comfortable cars I've ever owned. I hope they shaked the bugs out by now.

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