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Ray ray
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      30-05-2009
Hello all,

Our 1998 V90 Wagon is in dire need of an A/C recharge. Can anyone
share with me which line I need to attach the canister to and where it
is located? I have done this on other cars, but never on this one. I
see, when I lift the hood, a long line with a cap on the left hand
side in a very exposed and easy to reach spot. Is that the line? Or is
it somewhere else.

It's getting warm here in the ATL so any help is appreciated.

aaron
 
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Vanja
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      31-05-2009
WTF??


"Ray ray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4ee98c08-7684-46bb-ac9f-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello all,
>
> Our 1998 V90 Wagon is in dire need of an A/C recharge. Can anyone
> share with me which line I need to attach the canister to and where it
> is located? I have done this on other cars, but never on this one. I
> see, when I lift the hood, a long line with a cap on the left hand
> side in a very exposed and easy to reach spot. Is that the line? Or is
> it somewhere else.
>
> It's getting warm here in the ATL so any help is appreciated.
>
> aaron



 
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Glenn K
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      31-05-2009
On 5/30/2009 6:24 PM, Ray ray wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Our 1998 V90 Wagon is in dire need of an A/C recharge. Can anyone
> share with me which line I need to attach the canister to and where it
> is located? I have done this on other cars, but never on this one. I
> see, when I lift the hood, a long line with a cap on the left hand
> side in a very exposed and easy to reach spot. Is that the line? Or is
> it somewhere else.
>
> It's getting warm here in the ATL so any help is appreciated.
>
> aaron

The recharge port is located very close to the passenger side headlight
housing in the hood it is a small black cap remove the cap & you can
attempt to recharge your ac but be aware that your model is known to
have evaporator failures so even if you are able to recharge your ac &
it blows cold it is a temporary fix until you can have your ac system
checked by either your local Volvo dealer or your local Volvo specialist
Glenn K
Volvo Certified Technician 2008
ASE Certified Technician 2008
 
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James Sweet
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      02-06-2009
Ray ray wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Our 1998 V90 Wagon is in dire need of an A/C recharge. Can anyone
> share with me which line I need to attach the canister to and where it
> is located? I have done this on other cars, but never on this one. I
> see, when I lift the hood, a long line with a cap on the left hand
> side in a very exposed and easy to reach spot. Is that the line? Or is
> it somewhere else.
>
> It's getting warm here in the ATL so any help is appreciated.
>
> aaron



You need to find the leak or it will just leak out again. Eventually the
oil will leak out too and the compressor will seize.

Also if the system has become completely empty, air will have been drawn
in and it has to be pumped down to a vacuum and the receiver/dryer
replaced before you can charge it.
 
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