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Heater Core 850 1995

Hi guys. I just baught an 850 turbo 1995. And thats my daily drive now. I leave the 89 740 wagon at home. Im in georgia for the next 2 months and I need to install a new heater core. I would appreciate if someone could give me some tips on removal in installation. I have a new core new seal kit.
thanks
Matt
mac2002jm@yahoo.com








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    Heater Core 850 1995

    It's a major pain in the A$$. But you can pull it out from the driver's side without having to remove the dash or discharge the A/C system. Removing the driver's seat will give you room to work.

    What's it doing wrong?


    1) Clamp off hoses to heater core in engine compartment at firewall.
    Remove center console kick panels.
    Remove underdash trim panels.
    Remove radio amplifier bracket from center console area.

    2) Remove drain hose.
    Remove heater core case screws.
    Disconnect heater hose pipes.
    Remove heater core and heater core case as an assembly by pulling towards rear of vehicle.
    Remove heater core from heater core case.

    To install, reverse removal procedure.








    Mike
    '95 850T









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      Here's a write-up on the repair with pictures. 850 1995

      Here is a write-up on the repair with pictures: http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/index.php?showtopic=9717
      It's for a S70, but they are all basically the same except for part of the center console removal. Go to Bay13 (maitenance) section of www.volvospeed.com for the how to on an 850. Good luck!
      --
      1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic, 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red, Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon. My cars have been running so well lately they've got me worried.







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