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Jul 5th, 2018, 17:28 | #11 |
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Well an update. Got the car home and started doing some tests myself. Absolutely no leaks anywhere. Pressure tested car when cold didn't lose an ounce of pressure. Held everything for 10 mins. However got car up to operating temp. Turned it off and preasure tested it.... and unfortunately lost about 2psi in a couple of mins. And continued to fall slowly. My guessing is it's now going to be head gasket or a crack somewhere. Has anybody else had anything similar??
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Jul 6th, 2018, 12:13 | #12 |
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Is your vehicle a turbo? I had a leak on one of the pipes in its vicinity and things were so hot down there that there was never any trace of any leaks. It took a 70km charge down the main highway one morning at 150 kph to figure it out (I know way too fast) I had steam coming out of engine when I stopped that pinpointed the leak. It only steamed for a very short while though and then all traces of the leak vanished.
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Jul 7th, 2018, 12:04 | #13 |
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Does your car have a combined/integrated engine/gearbox radiator? May be the engine coolant is leaking into your automatic gearbox via the radiator?
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Oct 5th, 2018, 16:25 | #14 |
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Hi,
I've also had some slow coolent loss from my 2012 V70 I've got some wetness on the foam strip at the bottom of the radiator, Reading this, it confirms my thoughts that I need to replace my radiator, Where did you get your radiator from, am I right in thinking the coolent capacity is 8l, so I will want 4l of concentrate, can you confirm what type of coolent is in the system? Is there anything else I will need apart from spanners, sockets, a set of t drivers and lifting gear Reading up it looks like the radiator comes out the bottom, will I be able to do it on axle stands? Sorry for lots of questions Rob
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Oct 6th, 2018, 00:04 | #15 |
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I have a slow leak on my V70 and I noticed the garage I got it from hadn't put the cap in the filler bottle properlyand I'm thinking the rubber gaskets have been damaged.im going to buy a new cap first as its only £25. I don't see any leaks and the car runs well otherwise. The oil did not appear contaminated on the change so I doubt its anything nasty. It has been in volvo for work and they have never mentioned anything about any leaks on inspection.
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Oct 8th, 2018, 14:47 | #16 |
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So,
Before the winter hits and it gets worse I’ve pulled the trigger, I don’t want it to get dramatically worse when its much colder, its currently doing between 500 – 100 miles between top-ups. My older S60 never moved a millimeter during my ownership Contemplated various stop leak additives but I can’t get my head around having it in the whole system, not just in the rad, and the longer-term consequences. Ordered a: Nissens - 65615A 4L of OEM Volvo Coolant - (Blue apparently) 25L of DI Water I’m hoping that Sirobb’s video is close enough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMkRdCUAlks Concerningly my coolant is currently a watery orange, so I’ll be extra thorough with the flushing to avoid any gelling. Ill report back after the weekend on progress 😊 Rob
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The volvo stuff is allegedly fill for life, certainly the old stuff was, wether the new stuff is remains to be seen, as said 5 years in and it's still looking good. Paul. |
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Oct 10th, 2018, 13:19 | #18 |
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Thanks for confirming my suspicions,
It’s a job id rather not add to the list at the moment but it appears to of been well timed. I’ll give it a very thorough clear out, with the hose pipe and could potentially do 3 hot flushes before refilling with actual coolant (25L of DI Water ordered) ill see how its looking on the day, Irritatingly, APC took the coolant back to Hereford last night as I wasn’t in to sign for it and FedEx Ignored my request to leave the water behind the Bins and took that back to Bristol. Hopefully both will succeed today after making a few calls last night. TNT on the other hand succeeded in delivering the radiator to a neighbor but didn’t leave a note, at least were on good terms. Rob
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Oct 14th, 2018, 12:18 | #19 |
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Hi,
So to complete my story, I got the radiator and coolant changed over the weekend SiRobb’s Video was a great help but the coolant drain on the oil cooler appears to of been removed on my 2012 model. Vida recommends removing the hoses but with crimp connectors and not having enough jubilee clips on hand I left them instead opting to flush the system 4 times. Twice with the hose and twice with deionized water. Both the deionised water runs were done with the engine being bought up to temp and when I drained it looked crystal clear. I used some rope to suspend the AC condenser whilst I swapped the rad over, all in all it wasn’t too bad and probable took around 6 or 7 hours including flushing and refiling the system. I had issues removing the drain plug with the bumper on (access is tight so popped off the lower hose instead on occasion) Bleeding wasn’t too bad, there is a cap on the top left of the radiator as you face the car that will help blead around 1L out of the top of the radiator, best accessed with the headlamp removed. (Be sure to install it correctly, its easy to feel it’s in correctly but for it to be loos and pop out later) VIDA instructions here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VB...Bf3nrrN0d4eGmp Rob
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Oct 19th, 2018, 14:36 | #20 | |
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I have the same thing. Apparently the rad is corroded and needs replacement. A common issue I gather. I've been quoted 400 by my independent mechanic (who is a friend) but I know a volvo rad cost 318GBP from Volvo. It obviously takes at least a couple of hours. I know volvo don't make rads and use another manufacturer so I'll be very interested to hear how the Nissen rad fits. The "Volvo" rads are of obvious poor quality. Thanks in advance for any updates. |
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