How to Replace Radiator 03-12 Volvo XC90

How to Replace Radiator 03-12 Volvo XC90

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In the video, 1A Auto shows how to remove and replace a cracked, dirty, bent, broken, or leaking radiator. The video is applicable to the 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, Volvo XC90.

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• Plastic Fastener Remover http://1aau.to/oaA/1AXAA00290
• Straight Cutters
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• Wire Ties
• Drain Pan http://1aau.to/ogt/1AXAA00320
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Doris Glover says:

Vovo xc90 2007 cooling hose 3.2 6 cycler

patricia hamm says:

I gotta do this, Volvo want $1,000

Patagualian Mostly says:

Just done my XC90-V8…… Not as difficult as I anticipated.
I found removing the headlamps helped to see things more clearly…
(And are they not so fantastically easy to remove?….. Brilliant design there.)
Being a non-turbo, there was no intercooler to contend with. Piece of cake. Thanks.

Jack Vosmerkin says:

Should have take off the front bumper off as well bro, it’s super easy and would have been a lot easier to work on the radiator I’m sure. Not sure if you’ve done it at the end or not, I just need to know where is the drain pipe located.

M. J. says:

This looks more complicated than it needs to be. I replaced the ac condenser in a 2004 XC90 and the radiator has overlapping bolts with the condenser ,why are you removing all this extra stuff.

TheRealOsita says:

You’re a great guy, but this is how vehicles get more damaged…it’s not supposed to be removed from the bottom, the fan is to be removed FIRST

Brendan Brogren says:

Verhicle you say it a few times like that too I thought it's vehicle??? Oh yeah taking the fan out first from the top side is the easiest way to do it done mess with going down below that's looking for trouble. 2 10 millimeter bolts a few wire ties and an electrical connection and the fan can be out in under 5 minutes without fighting with it.

Masked Gamer 101 says:

Hi I see you’ve done a lot to the Audi A4 b7 but I can’t find a video of the turbo have you done a video on this ?

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