How to replace the AC receiver drier accumulator Volvo, 850, S70, V70 GLT, V70R, XC70, etc. – VOTD

How to replace the AC receiver drier accumulator Volvo, 850, S70, V70 GLT, V70R, XC70, etc. – VOTD

Dryer replacement: 2 to 3 hours ($40 / $350 / $500)

In this video I replaced the AC drier in my car. I am troubleshooting an AC issue on my car and decided to replace it just to make sure if was fresh.
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Headhuntzzz says:

Any part number for the black tool? Diagnosed a bad drier today and luckily you had uploaded this video 3 days ago!

Jeffrey Smyth says:

Nice job, I'm about to do this myself this summer. Did you put pag oil in, or did it come with oil in it already? Or do you leave that for the service?

Sebastian Schwarz says:

Did that so long ago but still remember it was a major pain especially with the lovely Chicago winter salt. Hope that solves your ac issues.

Stuart McRae says:

I didn't see you put the filter in?

Stuart McRae says:

I just replaced my drier, and that big nut connection was locked up. I cut it loose with a hacksaw, and put it in a vise to see if I could break it loose with a monster wrench, and couldn't. Ended up replacing the drier and the hose to it.

sean hershey says:

not all heros wear capes….:)..thank you sir ..

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