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Norm Balog
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      04-10-2003
For a $17.95 air filter, the local dealer is asking $109 plus tax to replace
the fresh air filter in my 2003 cross-country.

I told them to kiss off; that I had had enough of their inflated prices and
poor service (remind me to tell you about the wrong antenna wiring harness
the factory installed in my car sometime and the 8 months of hell the local
DARCARS dealership has put me through and how another dealer/tech saw the
problem right away) and would do it myself.

Now the question is, is there an EASY way to do this?
I've delivered babies and first assisted in surgeries, and built my own
airplane, but without directions, this task is a little daunting at first
glance.

Thanks in advance.

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Patrik
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      15-10-2003
"Norm Balog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<IOqdnWJ0FIFWcuOiU-(E-Mail Removed)>...
> For a $17.95 air filter, the local dealer is asking $109 plus tax to replace
> the fresh air filter in my 2003 cross-country.
>
> I told them to kiss off; that I had had enough of their inflated prices and
> poor service (remind me to tell you about the wrong antenna wiring harness
> the factory installed in my car sometime and the 8 months of hell the local
> DARCARS dealership has put me through and how another dealer/tech saw the
> problem right away) and would do it myself.
>
> Now the question is, is there an EASY way to do this?
> I've delivered babies and first assisted in surgeries, and built my own
> airplane, but without directions, this task is a little daunting at first
> glance.
>
> Thanks in advance.


Hello!

The cabin filter is very easy to replace at least on older s/v70's.
Below is a link. Takes about 5 min.
Mind boggling that they take $100+ to do it!

http://www.volvospeed.com/maintence.htm#Filters
Tips:
* Also loosen the drain hose under screw no 2. Its much easier to get
your hand in if you do.
* Buy a carbon replacent filter. Works better than Volvo stock.

/Patrix, Sweden
 
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Svein Tore Sølvik
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      15-10-2003
[Patrik] (15 Oct 2003 04:23:47 -0700):

>
>Hello!
>
>The cabin filter is very easy to replace at least on older s/v70's.
>Below is a link. Takes about 5 min.
>Mind boggling that they take $100+ to do it!
>
>http://www.volvospeed.com/maintence.htm#Filters
>Tips:
>* Also loosen the drain hose under screw no 2. Its much easier to get
>your hand in if you do.
>* Buy a carbon replacent filter. Works better than Volvo stock.


How good are carbon filters with moisture?

Got a lot of dew on the windows, even though I have ECC.
Other tricks to get rid of the dew?

(not sure if dew is the right word here, but I think you understand me
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Patrik
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      16-10-2003
Svein Tore Sølvik <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>. ..
> [Patrik] (15 Oct 2003 04:23:47 -0700):
>
> >
> >Hello!
> >
> >The cabin filter is very easy to replace at least on older s/v70's.
> >Below is a link. Takes about 5 min.
> >Mind boggling that they take $100+ to do it!
> >
> >http://www.volvospeed.com/maintence.htm#Filters
> >Tips:
> >* Also loosen the drain hose under screw no 2. Its much easier to get
> >your hand in if you do.
> >* Buy a carbon replacent filter. Works better than Volvo stock.

>
> How good are carbon filters with moisture?
>
> Got a lot of dew on the windows, even though I have ECC.
> Other tricks to get rid of the dew?
>
> (not sure if dew is the right word here, but I think you understand me


You mean condenstaion/fog on the inside of the windows?

My old filter was extremley clogged. Like a very used vaccum bag. When
I replaced it with the carbon filter I hardly smell anything from
trucks and old cars anymore. It's an amazing difference.
I sometimes had problems with fog before, but not anymore. This is
most likely because my old filter was so totally clogged that it
restricted airflow to the defogger, and not because a carbon filter is
so much better in that aspect. The filter is to small to take care of
any moist i think. But active carbon filters pick up small particles
and diesel exhaust fumes better, and reduces smell more.

Moist/condesation is often a sign of water leaking in somewhere.
Check behind the door panels, the luggage compartment and kickpanels
for moist. At the base of the rear window there are sometimes leaks.
Check that all drainpipes are clean.
Find that leak and seal it! ;-)
/Patrik
 
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G Klein
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      16-10-2003
On the 2003 Car the cabin filter is under the passenger
side of the US market remove the trim 2 torx 25 screws
then you will see a white box with a black plastic
cover on the bottom this cover is held in by 4 Torx 25
screws remove the screws & cover remove your filter on
the XC70 it most likely has the larger filter installed
remove filter install new filter reassemble all removed
parts job done
Glenn

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"Patrik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Norm Balog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

news:<IOqdnWJ0FIFWcuOiU-(E-Mail Removed)>...
> > For a $17.95 air filter, the local dealer is asking

$109 plus tax to replace
> > the fresh air filter in my 2003 cross-country.
> >
> > I told them to kiss off; that I had had enough of

their inflated prices and
> > poor service (remind me to tell you about the wrong

antenna wiring harness
> > the factory installed in my car sometime and the 8

months of hell the local
> > DARCARS dealership has put me through and how

another dealer/tech saw the
> > problem right away) and would do it myself.
> >
> > Now the question is, is there an EASY way to do

this?
> > I've delivered babies and first assisted in

surgeries, and built my own
> > airplane, but without directions, this task is a

little daunting at first
> > glance.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.

>
> Hello!
>
> The cabin filter is very easy to replace at least on

older s/v70's.
> Below is a link. Takes about 5 min.
> Mind boggling that they take $100+ to do it!
>
> http://www.volvospeed.com/maintence.htm#Filters
> Tips:
> * Also loosen the drain hose under screw no 2. Its

much easier to get
> your hand in if you do.
> * Buy a carbon replacent filter. Works better than

Volvo stock.
>
> /Patrix, Sweden



 
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Svein Tore Sølvik
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      17-10-2003
[Patrik] (16 Oct 2003 07:40:50 -0700):

>Svein Tore Sølvik <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>. ..
>> [Patrik] (15 Oct 2003 04:23:47 -0700):
>>
>> >
>> >Hello!
>> >
>> >The cabin filter is very easy to replace at least on older s/v70's.
>> >Below is a link. Takes about 5 min.
>> >Mind boggling that they take $100+ to do it!
>> >
>> >http://www.volvospeed.com/maintence.htm#Filters
>> >Tips:
>> >* Also loosen the drain hose under screw no 2. Its much easier to get
>> >your hand in if you do.
>> >* Buy a carbon replacent filter. Works better than Volvo stock.

>>
>> How good are carbon filters with moisture?
>>
>> Got a lot of dew on the windows, even though I have ECC.
>> Other tricks to get rid of the dew?
>>
>> (not sure if dew is the right word here, but I think you understand me

>
>You mean condenstaion/fog on the inside of the windows?
>
>My old filter was extremley clogged. Like a very used vaccum bag. When
>I replaced it with the carbon filter I hardly smell anything from
>trucks and old cars anymore. It's an amazing difference.
>I sometimes had problems with fog before, but not anymore. This is
>most likely because my old filter was so totally clogged that it
>restricted airflow to the defogger, and not because a carbon filter is
>so much better in that aspect. The filter is to small to take care of
>any moist i think. But active carbon filters pick up small particles
>and diesel exhaust fumes better, and reduces smell more.
>
>Moist/condesation is often a sign of water leaking in somewhere.
>Check behind the door panels, the luggage compartment and kickpanels
>for moist. At the base of the rear window there are sometimes leaks.
>Check that all drainpipes are clean.
>Find that leak and seal it! ;-)
>/Patrik



Where are the drainpipes? Any websites that describe them?

Thanks
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1996 Volvo 850 2,5 20v
 
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Patrik
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      17-10-2003
> >Svein Tore Sølvik <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>. ..
> Where are the drainpipes? Any websites that describe them?
>
> Thanks


You have the drainpipes in front of the windshield. Pour some water
over the windshield and check that it flows freely down the
drainpipes. Leaves and stuff often clogs them.
The drainholes are att the bottom of the doors and at the trunk below
the rear window. If any of these are clogged, moist and rust builds up
and eventually the water gets into your car instead of going trough
the drains! Not good...

/Patrik
 
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