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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / October 2005

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'99 V70R questions

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Kelsey Cummings - 30 Oct 2005 18:35 GMT
Do the intercoolers on the V70's have the drain plug in the bottom?  I
don't want to go digging for it unless it is there.  (I think my turbo
is blowing lots of oil.)

Also, is there any decent service manuals for the '99 V70R AWD besides
the VADIS CDs?  I really don't want to spend $240 for the manuals.

-K
Niels Bengaard - 30 Oct 2005 19:46 GMT
> Do the intercoolers on the V70's have the drain plug in the bottom?  I
> don't want to go digging for it unless it is there.  (I think my turbo is
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>
> -K

Intercoolers?? I think you mean intercooler, for it has only one, and it has
no drain plug. If you want to drain it, why not just remove the lower hose.
Vadis goes for a few dollars on ebay.

Niels
Mike F - 31 Oct 2005 15:40 GMT
> Do the intercoolers on the V70's have the drain plug in the bottom?  I
> don't want to go digging for it unless it is there.  (I think my turbo
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>
> -K

If you remove the plastic piece that ducts air from below the bumper
through the condensor/intercooler/rad, you'll see is has a chamber that
holds the oil that blows out a small bleed nipple in the bottom of the
intercooler.  So water and oil are continually being drained.

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Kelsey Cummings - 31 Oct 2005 21:43 GMT
> If you remove the plastic piece that ducts air from below the bumper
> through the condensor/intercooler/rad, you'll see is has a chamber that
> holds the oil that blows out a small bleed nipple in the bottom of the
> intercooler.  So water and oil are continually being drained.

Thanks, that would explain why it's wet down there.

-K

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