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Hey guys. I got a bit of a problem here. I had a coolant leak that was originally the heater hose that ruptured. I've got that fixed, but now it leaks from the firewall. Dug into it some more and found out that the plastic connectors between the heater hose and the metal lines for the heater core are both broken.

My problem right now is I can't find a part number since nothing online I've seen has listed it nor is there anything written on them....here's a few pics to locate yourselves:

this is looking at it from inside. The pieces I'm talking about are hooked up to the yellow snap connectors.

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And this is the culprit that broke:

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Keep in mind this is a 1998 V70R. I've looked at vadis and nothing is listed...or maybe I'm looking at the wrong places. IPD's cooling system page doesn't list it but the part is in the diagram. It's next to the G in the picture and it goes through the firewall.

http://www.ipdusa.com/Volvo-S70V70-1998-20...p-128-368-4677/

TIA for the help! I wanna get this sorted out as I desperately wanna try my IPD Stage 1 tune. haha

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you cant get the conector itself you need to replace the entire firewall mount come with new everthing but last time i did one i had to get from the dealer and it wasnt that bad to buy and at the point your at it just a couple of more bolts and that whole thing is out. you might be able to get the part number off the old one. once its out. good luck

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Justin, I'm looking there too but there's no part number for just the connector or the whole sealing plate/whatnot. Or is what I need the sealing plate P/N and it'll come with the assorted connector bits according to mellowyellow?

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Justin, I'm looking there too but there's no part number for just the connector or the whole sealing plate/whatnot. Or is what I need the sealing plate P/N and it'll come with the assorted connector bits according to mellowyellow?

Edit: I just found it on FCP! http://www.fcpgroton.com/product-exec/prod.../category_id/66

P/N 3522035

Thanks guys!

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Justin, I'm looking there too but there's no part number for just the connector or the whole sealing plate/whatnot. Or is what I need the sealing plate P/N and it'll come with the assorted connector bits according to mellowyellow?

yeah it looked like 17,18,19 but not type deal .

Vadis is not the easiest to use

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I am also replacing this piece and it seems like life would be a lot easier if you remove the throttle pedal to get this done. Anybody knows how the gas pedal assy comes out without breaking it? Many thanks in advance.

Cheers,

Ricky

Edit: I just found it on FCP! http://www.fcpgroton.com/product-exec/prod.../category_id/66

P/N 3522035

Thanks guys!

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to get the pedal off, all you need to do is pull the pin on the left hand side of it. It's a round looking thing that just comes straight off. Just be gentle with it as you don't wanna break it. It is what keeps your pedal in place afterall :lol:

You'll see it as the thing that's black and hides a bit of the clear tubing on the left side of the pedal in my picture.

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