Coolant system flush / change, Volvo 850, S70, V70, and other vehicles - VOTD

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Coolant System Flush: 60 to 90 minutes.
    Coolant to use: • Which antifreeze coola...
    In this video I flushed the coolant system in my Volvo 850. The process will be just about the same for any vehicle, especially the Volvo cars.
    The proper coolant for the Volvo cars is the HOAT formula.
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  • @toejyler4691
    @toejyler4691 2 года назад +1

    I love this guy man, his videos have single handedly kept my 1999 volvo s80 running. You know, he's helped me to complete the task at hand lol.

  • @dawnrobbins5877
    @dawnrobbins5877 3 года назад +1

    Excellent instructions, Robert. Going to keep watching!

  • @supurbian
    @supurbian 8 лет назад +2

    you constantly demystify my 2001 volvo S40.. thank you so much for your great videos and for sharing your knowledge

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +supurbian Cool, thanks for watching.

  • @petercooper1742
    @petercooper1742 3 года назад

    My 2001 v70 owners manual says “If system must be drained, consult your Volvo retailer”. No step by step. Lol. Thanks for the instruction!

  • @yardensackett3247
    @yardensackett3247 10 лет назад +3

    I've watched two of your videos so far, and appreciate your thorough approach. Thanks for all the details, and now I feel good to go with my radiator flush tomorrow... 1999 XC70. Great work Robert.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Thanks for watching, I appreciate it.

  • @ortizleo49
    @ortizleo49 10 лет назад +1

    Excellent job on all your videos. I have two volvos. A 1999 s70 2.3 turbo (manual transmission) and a 2004 v70 non turbo and have referenced your videos whenever I run in to trouble or just to learn something new. Thanks for all your help. Really appreciate what you do on here. :)

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words and for watching.

  • @ezrawhite8565
    @ezrawhite8565 7 лет назад +1

    Your videos are a great help to any volvo enthousiast, thanks!

  • @42Hertzer
    @42Hertzer 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Coolant hose broke loose after a fastening ring rusted through. Decided to flush the system so not to mix coolants, the old coolant looked fresh but I had no clue about the mixture ratio... so helpful to know the bleed nipples you point at, great solution by Volvo! Let the water hose run until clear water appeared and poured a 50/50 mixture in. A breeze after seeing your video, removing the thermostat was super easy. Thanks again!

  • @goodman2243
    @goodman2243 3 года назад +1

    Mr. Robert ! Thank you for informations about Volvo.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching

  • @reniersmeets576
    @reniersmeets576 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I've always wondered how to get ALL of the coolant out of the system, I never saw that little bleed nipple in the area of the front axle. Wonderfull!

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  Год назад +1

      That's the cross over pipe. There is usually coolant in the heater cord as well.

  • @csebastian71
    @csebastian71 7 лет назад

    I have silicone radiator hoses and intercooler hoses ready for my next project. Going to do a flush too. Thanks for the video.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  7 лет назад

      +Sebastian Schwarz you are welcome.

  • @guitartricky
    @guitartricky 11 лет назад +2

    Another great video with a lot of good info! My Volvo was running cool so I just replaced the thermostat and ECT sensor the other day. It gets nice and toasty now. ;)

  • @jfens786
    @jfens786 4 года назад

    Thanks Robert. I appreciate all your videos. I have a 97 Volvo 850 that started leaking from the cap of the reservoir and took it in to Volvo only mechanic. He gave me some misinformation which didn't solve the problem so I took it back and he put in a new thermostat. It continues to leak out of the cap on the reservoir. All this time I had been replacing with tap water as I didn't know I needed distilled. I asked the 'Volvo mechanic' who has been working on Volvo's for 20+ years if the problem isn't now due to too much water and he glanced at it and saw it still had some color to it and said, no that shouldn't be the problem. Anyway, I'm going to try this flush and with the correct coolant and flush hopefully it will stop the leak from the cap. Although, the leak did start after many miles with no problems and still don't know why it started in the first place. Have you ever experienced a leak from the overflow tank cap for seemingly no reason? - seems to just start boiling over, seeping out the cap no matter how tightly screwed down. The temp gauge never shows running hot - stays in the middle. If I drive 20 miles, it loses 1/2 gallon, not while I'm driving, the light doesn't go on, but after sitting and when I go to restart it shows low coolant and then it takes the 1/2 gallon. BTW, I bought a new after market expansion tank and cap and that did nothing to correct the problem. Thanks for any insight you have.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/jsxPXltMFOc/видео.html

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  4 года назад

      you are suppose to add 50/50 coolant mix.

    • @jfens786
      @jfens786 4 года назад

      Thanks for the link. Doesn’t sound good. I really love my 850 but not sure I can afford a blown head gasket.

    • @jfens786
      @jfens786 4 года назад +1

      So I flushed my radiator as you instructed on your video and refilled with HOAT coolant. And distilled water for the balance. I had purchased another new cap in hopes that maybe possibly the last new one was defective. After the flush and the new cap I’m happy to say that my problem has been resolved!

    • @hajileserpud9539
      @hajileserpud9539 4 года назад

      @@jfens786 nice to know buddy

  • @plasticmatt477
    @plasticmatt477 8 лет назад +4

    Love your videos man! Keep up the great work!!

    • @plasticmatt477
      @plasticmatt477 8 лет назад +1

      Furthermore Robert, you have helped me (an average mechanic) complete jobs like this that I am not used to completing. This is my first Volvo and there are quite a few differences between this and say a chevy camaro, so I thank you again for these videos!

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +plasticmatt477 Thanks for watching.

  • @jojjan93
    @jojjan93 4 года назад

    Love your videos Robert :). Lots of love from an 850 owner of 5 years.

  • @RobertDIY
    @RobertDIY  11 лет назад

    Good. Thanks for watching.

  • @bimer112
    @bimer112 5 лет назад

    You're the man, Robert. Many thanks from Montreal, Canada.

  • @dancerev1694
    @dancerev1694 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the great video, Robert. About to do a flush, water pump, timing belt on my XC70 with 230K miles on it. I am at the 5 year mark so it is due. Was planning on the thermostat and sensor as well. The tip about the air bleed in the thermostat is helpful.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  7 лет назад

      +Dancerev thanks for watching.

  • @rotfan77
    @rotfan77 8 лет назад +1

    I love all your Volvo videos. Thanks and keep up the great work

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад +1

      +rotfan77 thanks for watching.

  • @heavymechanic2
    @heavymechanic2 10 лет назад +3

    First time to see your channel and you are right on target with the information concerning the proper coolant to use. Did some research a few months ago concerning OAT vs HOAT, even contacted Peak who said their products are essentially the same formula with different dye added to them.
    I own an old Mercedes diesel and the G-05 coolant is approved, yes its more expensive than common products, but a head or water pump is more expensive due to going cheap on the fluids.
    I found the information on the Zerex coolant bottle to be confusing or misleading making it difficult to know if you are using an OAT or a HOAT coolant. It's the way it was written to use the key words by the marketing department. Just want to point that out for others to see.
    Good Job on this video!

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks. I also found the Zerex bottle hard to read.

    • @McNabbhead
      @McNabbhead 6 лет назад

      It is confusing on the Zerex bottle. But the way I understand it, our '95 960 with a new radiator filled bluish coolant, I can top off the reservoir with the gold stuff (as long as it is HOAT) as my light comes on every few days.

  • @ramblindoug
    @ramblindoug 11 лет назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for posting. I need to flush my Ford Ranger and Kia Rio5.

  • @zech007
    @zech007 10 лет назад +9

    Never use tap water with OAT coolant system even if your flushing, minerals in the tap water will accelerate rust build/corrosion in the cooling system, always use Distilled water to flush out, they're cheap $0.99 per gallon at your local grocery store.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад +2

      How many gallons would you use to flush?

    • @zech007
      @zech007 10 лет назад +3

      4 gallons of distill water, 2 gallon's to fill up the cooling system, let it run for 5 mins and follow it up with 2 gallons with the radiator petcock open, and completely drain cooling system before adding new coolant.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад +4

      Cool. That's what I did after running a hose in it. So I should just skip the hose and go straight to the distilled water huh?

    • @zech007
      @zech007 10 лет назад +6

      Yeah just skip the hose nextime, you don't want to run the risk of inducing minerals into your cooling system

    • @guyin916
      @guyin916 5 лет назад +1

      @@zech007 noted thanks for all the details.

  • @jeffreystutz7734
    @jeffreystutz7734 10 лет назад

    Thanks Robert. I've been using regular Prestone in my 1995 850 and 2002 V70XC. FCP just did a good write-up on the differences between OAT, HOAT, and straight etheleyne glycol. I will need to do this change to HOAT very soon.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Really? I will need to go check that out.

    • @jeffreystutz7734
      @jeffreystutz7734 10 лет назад

      Robert DIY blog.fcpeuro.com/2014/06/06/choosing-the-best-coolant/

  • @LJRossPhoto
    @LJRossPhoto 10 лет назад

    Come to find, my 850 has actually had an aftermarket (FAE) temperature sensor in it for over 6 years now. It's worked fine ever since I can remember, so I installed the new one, and it works just how it should.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Good deal. Glad all is well.

  • @adder42
    @adder42 10 лет назад

    Robert, THANK YOU!!!
    You're amazing.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Andrew Heath Thank you for watching. I'm doing a coolant flush today myself.

  • @puuxexil
    @puuxexil 3 года назад

    Robert, thank you. I just picked up an XC60 2015, and was surprised/startled to see yellow coolant. I was just afraid it might have been Dex-Cool, but I guess it's just the G-05. Planning to replace it with G48.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/dRYe5FE-Zjs/видео.html

  • @Jii_Pee
    @Jii_Pee 10 лет назад

    Hi! Greets from Finland. Great video. Very informative and helpful. I'm using this video to help my service for -98 S70.

  • @Tom75562
    @Tom75562 8 лет назад

    Another great video by Robert. Thanks for all your videos

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +Tom75562 you are welcome.

  • @PhilT993
    @PhilT993 10 лет назад +1

    Very well done videos. Thanks

  • @rhondabellmay3386
    @rhondabellmay3386 7 лет назад

    THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS THE HELP ME FIX MY VOLVO THE ABS MONLE WAS BAD THOUGH IT WAS TRANMISITION

  • @allencollinsful
    @allencollinsful 10 лет назад

    Thank you Robert this was very helpful to my son and I, which he has a volvo.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Good deal. Thanks for watching.

  • @barbaragrisdale5019
    @barbaragrisdale5019 8 лет назад +1

    850 a brilliant car

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      Thanks, I have enjoyed it.

  • @michaellothrop
    @michaellothrop 9 лет назад +1

    Another excellent video

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      michael lothrop Thanks for watching.

  • @siggi757
    @siggi757 10 лет назад

    Informative and entertaining. Top class video.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Sigurður Ben Thanks for watching.

  • @adam3rdcanvey
    @adam3rdcanvey 10 лет назад

    A very good video sir! Sensible and informative!

  • @thakiid1013
    @thakiid1013 8 лет назад +16

    i would never put dish liquid in my motor

  • @luktish
    @luktish 4 года назад

    My S70 98 according to the OBD2 scanner has a range about 165F-210F. While driving 165F (74c). The temperature gauge on the dashboard actually shows the difference. While in traffic or idling: around 216F (102c). It's about 51F (11c) degree difference. I have already replaced thermostat and sensor once (about 3 years ago). Back then the car was running really cold due to the thermostat being stuck. All parts OEM. Until recently the temperature gauge on the dashboard was always on 3pm. Interestingly the symptoms showed up after timing belt job. Water pump was replaced too btw. Unfortunately I had to outsource the job to the local shop, but I don't see them messing around with the thermostat housing??? At first I thought that the car needs to "burp" but 3 months later nothing changed. Coolant's level is ok. I have even replaced the coolant. What is the normal range of the temperature while driving and idling? Anyone checked with the OBD2 scanner?

  • @bgilliam12
    @bgilliam12 11 лет назад

    It's working now, thanks

  • @sully7750cosmo
    @sully7750cosmo 9 лет назад

    my Go To for my Volvo V70 - thanks Robert :)

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      sully cosmo Thanks for watching.

  • @patsaison9444
    @patsaison9444 8 лет назад

    You do the best videos.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching.

  • @JonJon_Sanchez
    @JonJon_Sanchez 10 лет назад

    Like many others of your subscribers, Im very thankful for your videos. I have used several of them to guide me through my own Volvo repairs.
    Last week my car ran hot, wouldn't crank. (almost no radiator coolant)
    The oil didn't look milky...
    I replaced all spark plugs And Sparkplug wires.
    I flushed Oil and Radiator coolant, then added new liquids. (oil/antifreeze)
    I cranked car, AND IT STARTED smoothly.
    But there's a lot of pressure in the radiator reservoir and white smoke from exhaust.
    I re-checked the new* oil and it now looks creamy/milky.
    Should I buy some "Steal Seal" and try to seal my "leak" ??
    or do you think I have damaged my engine beyond repair?
    I made a video for you to see my car in action...
    Head Gasket?
    Once again I truly appreciate all the research and time you invest in your videos.
    I hope you can guide me through the task at hand.
    john

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Unfortunately, it seems like the head gasket has been breached by the over heat. The best way to deal with this is to rebuild the motor by pulling the head and installing another (or reconditioned one). If the head has never been pulled, it is likely that it can be salvaged. I recently pulled a head on a '98 S70 and rebuilt it with new valve stem seals, had it trued, and cleaned the seats by lapping the valves. It's a lot of work but you can do it yourself. The self cost is approximately $500 unless you need to replace timing belt parts and PCV system. Those parts add to the cost. The first thing to do would be to pull the head and have a shop check it to see if it is warped to bad to fix. I would say it can be saved since the car still starts. Have the shop vat clean it and make it true. Price should be between $45 and $65 for that service. They can also pressure test it but you can do that yourself.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад +1

      The first thing that should be done if you plan to repair it, is to figure out why it overheated in the first place.

    • @JonJon_Sanchez
      @JonJon_Sanchez 10 лет назад

      there was a hole in the reservoir hose, the radiator was filled mostly with water, if anything at all :(

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      I try to get people to change all coolant hoses that are over 10 years old.

  • @RobertDIY
    @RobertDIY  11 лет назад +2

    Sometimes it shows up before it totally finishes processing. Thanks for watching, sorry it's so long. :)

  • @anttisuvanto7398
    @anttisuvanto7398 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video, it´s really helpful. I flushed my system with these instructions and it worked like a charm. btw, where´s that scan gauge is connected?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      To the OBD-2 port. On the 850's the port is under the coin holder in front of the shifter. On the 70 series cars, the port is under the arm rest.

  • @barbaragrisdale5019
    @barbaragrisdale5019 8 лет назад +1

    Nice 850

  • @Swiftsaber0
    @Swiftsaber0 10 лет назад

    great video, thanks

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Thank you for watching.

  • @somebloke5565
    @somebloke5565 9 лет назад +1

    Robert , on my 1999 V70 the block draincock is in a similar place but it T's off from a pipe going down to what I think is oil the cooler (nailed on the back of the sump). Love your Vids.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      Some Bloke Yes I seen that on my mom's car.

  • @ryansmith6487
    @ryansmith6487 8 лет назад

    your the mannnnn

  • @JoeL-hp5jl
    @JoeL-hp5jl 8 месяцев назад

    Been having issues with my 98 s70 glt, recently obtained, temps been rising out of nowhere I’m thinking it’s a clog in the system…. I’ll start here!

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/BtdifArSU3Q/видео.html

  • @ddemier
    @ddemier 10 лет назад

    Why used distelled water? Sure tap water has corrosive bi products in it, however any water can be corrosive to certain materials found througout the cooling system. Let ne know what you guys think..tap water or distilled. Good video! Verry good information!

  • @nyguardian
    @nyguardian 9 лет назад

    great video

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      nyguardian Thanks for watching.

  • @Jackdu
    @Jackdu 9 лет назад +2

    can i use the zerex coolant in my 2004 xc70 awd?

  • @rv7408
    @rv7408 6 лет назад

    Hey man your videos are great would you happen to have any videos on a 2006 xc90 thermostat and radiator hose replacement also how to drain the coolant from radiator thanks for your help

  • @Bawse328
    @Bawse328 10 лет назад

    Pouring concentrated coolant directly into the reservoir and then topping of with distilled water is a bad idea.
    You should definitely premix bot liquids to 50-50% solution and then fill the entire system.
    It will take a very long time for the engine to mix the solution to it's right proportions, if it ever does. In the mean time any cold weather happening means you run mostly pure distilled water... and that means the system freezing up as both antifreeze and distilled water a lone has much lower freezing point than a premixed solution!
    The same goes for topping of a low coolant level. Add already premixed, not concentrate.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the tip and that does apply to many cars but not these white block Volvo's. The entire system is pressurized and circulates very well. They do NOT have a radiator cap so when you fill the bottle, there is a hose that dumps the coolant directly into the block. Then the thermostat has a bleeder and as you fill the bottle, it continues to fill the entire system and air is bled into the top side of the bottle. Once the bottle starts to fill, the entire system is about 95% full. As soon as you start the car the fluid is mixed in the motor, then when the thermostat opens the first time the motor is warm, it mixes with the radiator. Within 5 to 10 minutes everything is mixed except for what is in the bottle, then over a few hours that is likely mixed because there is a hose that flows from the top of the radiator to the top of the coolant bottle. The bottle holds maybe 20 oz.
      Many cars do not have this kind of system. The system is filled through the radiator then the coolant bottle is used as a overflow reservoir. When filling those, I usually dump 1/2 the bottle of coolant, then dump 1/2 gallon of distilled water, then dump the other 1/2 gallon of distilled water into the coolant bottle, and use that to top off the system and fill the overflow reservoir.

  • @dandan9583
    @dandan9583 9 лет назад

    God bless this man ROBERT DIY.
    KEEP ON KEEPING ON.
    this video was well done an well spoken more than helpful very informative to me.thank you.
    Without your videos I would know nothing about my 98 s70 volvolino.
    =)

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      danny trujillo Very nice. Thank you for your kind words and for watching.

  • @WTFisjuice1
    @WTFisjuice1 8 лет назад

    yea man about that fan issue, my 2000 s70 had a loose bolt on the ground and the fan actually didnt work until i tightened it up, same thing with the starter, a mechanic tried to tell me it was the alternator....

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +Eric Loiselle yikes! Who found the loose ground?

    • @WTFisjuice1
      @WTFisjuice1 8 лет назад

      +Robert DIY my step-dad slash Mechanic for western, I'm in school to be a mechanic and it's a reason why I bought the car for $500 the lady said that the alternator was bad and the transferee needed a rebuild, I knew alternator was good cause she said she just needed a jump so it would not "START"(key word here), the problems really were that it just needs a new shift solenoid and loose screw on starter it was mine lol

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +Eric Loiselle interesting.

  • @gwendavis1525
    @gwendavis1525 9 лет назад

    my volvo c70 coolant cap busted open yesterday..first my check engine light came on, and then the check radiator light came on...and coolant was running all over the place...i went to autozone got a new cap, and put some coolant in the car...the car seems to be driving fine but the engine light and the check radiator light is still coming on. the car had been sitting for about a month and a half...any idea of what is wrong???? temp gage is norm and has been normal.

  • @bgilliam12
    @bgilliam12 11 лет назад

    I'm trying to watch this latest video, coolant system flush, but it's saying its format isn't viewable

  • @RobertDIY
    @RobertDIY  11 лет назад

    Driving a car with a coolant leak is NOT good. I call it "Motor Roulette". You need to find the leak. At 13 years old, it may be the radiator. You can get some leak detection fluid to add into the coolant system. Then you drive the car for a hour or so and check it for leaks with a black light and yellow goggles.

  • @ScottyOfAllTrades
    @ScottyOfAllTrades 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the great explanation! Very easy to follow and I appreciate the tip of draining the engine. I was just wondering your thoughts of adding food coloring to the distilled water on the final flush; do you think that would tell you when the coolant is fully circulated? I'm thinking of trying that on my xc70.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      I don't think it's necessary. That water pump circulates the water pretty good. I'm sure the coolant is mixed and fully circulated within 2 minutes of idle.

  • @aaronalvarez864
    @aaronalvarez864 11 лет назад

    I have a 2000 Volvo S80 2.9. I have a small leak that's requiring me to top off my reservoir with coolant about every other day. Obviously this is alarming, but there isn't a constant leak and I'm thinking its the return feed from the radiator to the reservoir. Anything I should be looking for? Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

  • @farmerdansurferjoe
    @farmerdansurferjoe 3 года назад

    you da man

  • @donmoore7785
    @donmoore7785 7 месяцев назад

    Isn't the block drain cock on the passenger's side? You said "driver's side", but I see the bracket for the passenger's side axle in the video.

  • @18_rabbit
    @18_rabbit 6 лет назад

    Man, love your stuff, everything , but the 4 gallons of distilled to clean the tap water out is OCD.. that just just not make sense from a chemistry angle, at all.

  • @OceanJackson40
    @OceanJackson40 10 лет назад

    Good to know........

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Thank you for watching.

  • @timothytucker76
    @timothytucker76 4 года назад

    I have a 03 xc90 and my backndoor wont open anymore. I cant get to my battery without climning threw the truck. Is this a fuse issue? Cant find answer in the manuel

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  4 года назад

      sounds like it's locked???

  • @egarcia659
    @egarcia659 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your excellent videos! I have a 2000 S70 Turbo, we are replacing the heater hoses on this weekend. They aren't leaking but found the the inlet hose in very poor shape when we were cleaning the PTC nipple area during a PCV system replacement. Any special considerations for the Turbo? Would you recommend changing hoses, then flushing with distilled water or cleaner, etc?) We have changed almost all the coolant hoses, but still have to change out the turbo coolant hose (hubby isn't interested in changing anything until it springs a leak--I'm so thankful to have your wise words to convince him to be proactive!)

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  6 лет назад

      Unless he thinks replacing the engine is easier. lol

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  6 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/s1OlrdloSzo/видео.html

  • @stepitup5409
    @stepitup5409 6 лет назад

    Great as alway Robert. Got a vid on replacing or cleaning a heater core?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  6 лет назад

      for what kind of car?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  6 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/gt9w-ZSxs9I/видео.html

  • @parkerallen2765
    @parkerallen2765 Год назад

    I’ve been using green coolant

  • @erikstrieter4233
    @erikstrieter4233 9 лет назад

    I had to put a new radiator in my 95 yesterday and used the Zerex G-05 after flushing the system with 8 gals of distilled water. When i opened the G-05 i had to double check to make sure i didn't get screwed because it was clear, not the gold as your video shows. I assume they've changes something in the last couple years to the formula. Just a heads up.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      +Erik Strieter It is kinda clear. Very little odor as well.

  • @guyin916
    @guyin916 5 лет назад

    this full flush feels scary to do. i can see how vital that reader is.

  • @OutdoorBoys100
    @OutdoorBoys100 2 года назад

    Hey robert I have a 98 s70 t5 just drained my coolant changed my thermostat, resivour, some hoses that needed it and the sensor. Put coolant back in but couldn't get all back in or quite close to all of it even after a few days. No signs of overheat however it started leak in ng from both the coolant turbo hoses the tiny return one behind manifold and now the angled inlet coolant hose right on the turbo. But they never had issues before. Any idea to why they now the sudden leak? The return one actually stopped after a day and is fine now. (Still ordered it to change).any help is appreciated thanks

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  2 года назад +1

      I have no idea. Usually burps after one drive cycle.

  • @redbeak1453
    @redbeak1453 4 года назад

    I'm confused about the amount of coolant going back in after the flush. In the Haynes manual it doesn't state that coolant is still left in the block etc. Unless I misunderstood what you said...that about a gallon of water is still left inside the engine. So if I mix the Volvo coolant 50/50, then it will be 75% water and 25% coolant. So roughly 4 liters of water in the engine and 2 quarts of water with the Volvo mix and 2 qts of coolant. I think you said that you add around 1 gallon of coolant without mixing.So that would bring it to around a 50/50 mix. Where does a gallon of coolant stay in the engine after you drain the radiator and the block?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  4 года назад

      Who said that a gallon of water stays behind? Really doesn't matter. If the system holds about 2 gallons, and you pushed a lot of water through to rinse out the system, what is left is water. So, you add a gallon of 100% coolant and top it off with water and you should be so close to 50/50 that you car won't sue you. 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @redbeak1453
      @redbeak1453 4 года назад

      @@RobertDIY Ok, I may be a little slow getting this. If as you say I flushed the system with water and I add 1 gallon of coolant, then there must be about a gallon of water left inside the internals of the engine etc.to get the 50/50 mix of close to 2 gallons. So when I do a complete drain(no flushing)... radiator and block, I will still have about a gallon of coolant mix left inside somewhere. Sought of like the auto trans drain and flush? I guess. Sorry for the extra questions. First time I'm doing this. Basically what I'm asking is, how much coolant is removed from the radiator and block on a simple drain without flushing?

    • @redbeak1453
      @redbeak1453 4 года назад

      @@RobertDIY So I did the drain and flush. So other viewers will know that on a 96 850 Turbo, I was only able to get 4.25 quarts drained including the drain on the block. I got less than 1/4 cup on the drain block. I was expecting a gush all over my face, but hardly anything came out. I had the car up on ramps as you did. So with a total capacity of 7.4 qts, 3 qts stayed inside. So now I see what you are saying, that after the flush, 3 qts will still be left inside and it will be all water. And then you add 100% coolant. I wonder if there is a way to pressure out the remaining fluid with a Motive pressure bleeder? Would all the fluid come out if I left the radiator drain valve open and pump up the expansion tank?

  • @abdalhakimzreeg5015
    @abdalhakimzreeg5015 10 лет назад

    What is the right procedure to release the air from the cooling system ?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      There is not a "right" procedure. It will go out on it's own after you drive the car a cycle or two. Fill it as best you can, drive the car that day or the next day (the low coolant light might come on), the next morning top it off. I usually check the coolant level over the next several days to make sure everything is fine.

  • @TheFallen66688
    @TheFallen66688 7 лет назад

    Awesome video!! Thanks for the help once again :) Just a few questions and If you cant get back to me thats alright! When I did this, I didnt have my car running during the flush part where we put the hose in the coolant tank and watched it come out the radiator. I still did this for like 15 minutes and then poured the distilled water in. Do you think if I I had it on it would have made a difference? Secondly, when I went to open the plug on the back of the block, nothing but drips came out. Is it possible that all of it already came out when I drained the radiator? Also how bad is it if distilled water isnt used in the coolant mixture and just regular tap water is used? thanks!
    Aric

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  7 лет назад

      So basically you watched the video and did something else?

    • @TheFallen66688
      @TheFallen66688 7 лет назад

      not exactly. I followed every single step including changing the sensor and thermostat. I just never had the car running when I started to put the hose water in the reservoir until it came out clean through the radiator

    • @TheFallen66688
      @TheFallen66688 7 лет назад

      I didnt have the car running when the thermostat was out because I didnt have a way to tell how hot the car was, and since im new to this, I thought it would best to keep it off

  • @Kholonie
    @Kholonie 5 лет назад

    The hole in the plastic isn't directly under the petcock, and it's been a little difficult to unscrew it for me; do you have any tips on how to reach it better? (This is my first time doing a flush, and I'm using a universal fit socket)

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  5 лет назад

      Remove the plastic thing. 10mm Each side.

  • @jph8235
    @jph8235 10 лет назад

    Hello Robert, Congratulations for all your DIY videos. I'm very sorry, but I'm French and I don't understand the verb you use to say not to tighten the drain plug (snuck down ?). Would you spell it for me, please? I'm about to change the drain plug which broke during last coolant flush, as I tightened it. I did it with a lot of attention, but it broke like a glass. Thanking you in anticipation. Regards.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад +1

      The word is SNUG. I believe it means to turn it with very little force until it stops.
      Thank you for watching.

    • @jph8235
      @jph8235 10 лет назад +1

      Robert DIY
      Thanks a lot, Robert !

  • @mechanicchaz7639
    @mechanicchaz7639 5 лет назад

    I'm working on my customer's 03 Volvo s40 1.9 turbo n it seems like there's a bunch of air in the system n the gauge will go all the way to red on the dash n the fans run non stop n the high speed fan will turn off if I wiggle the temp sensor and going to change that tomorrow but with it going all the way hot on the dash u think it's still ok to drive it for 20 to 40 miles to try n get the air bubbles out?.... my hand help temp laser gauge says the motor is at 185 on top hose n I've cooked on bottom hose... someone did put a thermostat on it and put a huge amount of rtv around the housing dk y but thinking about putting a new thermostat in it again scrap the rtv off when I go to put the temp sensor on... also after I turn the car off the low speed fan will stay on for 5 min after CST is shit off any suggestions?... love ur channel!

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  5 лет назад

      They probably overheated it and that destroyed the ECT. If the car is at temp and you can not ease the reservoir cap off without the coolant gushing out, it likely has a blown head gasket.

  • @redbeak1453
    @redbeak1453 4 года назад

    Is there a reason why you don't drain the block?

  • @inked1st
    @inked1st 8 лет назад

    Hey Robert recently bought 2002 Volvo s40. And have been doing all the work myself. Did a thermostat change the other day and ever since I can hear boiling in the reservoir, but the car temp doesn't seem high. And suggestions?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад +1

      +Jonathon Hammett as long as the level is good when it's cold and the cap is good, I wouldn't worry about it.

  • @Dav777
    @Dav777 9 лет назад

    Hello Robert. Great vid as usual. I sucessfully changed out the oil and filter on the S70. I was thinking of giving this job a go BUT I think perhaps I should not because the coolant system was flushed less than 5000 miles ago with Volvo coolant along with new timing belt before it has been stored for almost 3 yrs. Would it be ok to leave this one alone before hitting the road at the end of the month?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      Dav777 As long as the system doesn't have any blockage.

    • @jacquespoirier9071
      @jacquespoirier9071 8 лет назад

      +Dav777 be careful as antifreeze has a tendency to separate from water when it is a longtime still, leaving water in the top part of the engine
      I had to replace an engine that was filled with a -40 deg F mixture and that had been stored for 7 years because the head and the top part of the block were cracked by frost water.
      Now, If a have to store an engine for a longtime, I flush the mixture and I leave it empty

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      Could leaving the system empty create rust internally?

    • @jacquespoirier9071
      @jacquespoirier9071 8 лет назад

      +Robert DIY
      it is a compromise, If you can store an engine in a heated and dry local, it is ideal, but in the north of USA and in canada, it is expensive to maintain such conditions in a stora only for one or a few engines
      If you take the precaution to plug all hose nipples with expansion rubber plugs, the remaining mixture ( a few ounces everywhere there is a cavity ) produces sufficient vapors to avoid rust starting inside the internal of block

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      Yes, I DO NOT LIKE storing cars.

  • @gemaskerdebeuker8511
    @gemaskerdebeuker8511 4 года назад

    I read that you should use distilled water to flush it? It doesnt matter with these volvos?

  • @PaulB__
    @PaulB__ 9 лет назад

    Hi Robert! I saw you have trut bar in your car. Is it a big change in driving experience?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      LPFan3118 Not really but it is noticeable.

  • @jameshutchison549
    @jameshutchison549 8 лет назад

    Robert, on my 2001 V70 XC there is no obvious radiator cap. Is it the plastic nut on the passenger side??

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад +1

      +James Hutchison they don't have them, it uses the reservoir.

  • @johnpilot6405
    @johnpilot6405 8 лет назад

    10000 thanks

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +John Pilot you are welcome.

  • @OO7RX7
    @OO7RX7 2 года назад

    I live in a warm country rite through out the year. Do I need to add distilled water

  • @gwendavis1525
    @gwendavis1525 9 лет назад

    fyi, its a 2004 volvo c70

  • @jasonsinger8867
    @jasonsinger8867 Год назад

    2007 volvo 's 90 oil cooler v8 proper flush? Any ideas

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  Год назад

      You really shouldn't need to flush the system just change the fluid.

  • @1628sherwin
    @1628sherwin 8 лет назад

    drain plug for 2001 - 2004 s40 Volvo any videos

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +Jonathan Smith no I don't.

  • @AJSwift13
    @AJSwift13 9 лет назад

    so for the s70 just put a gallon of coolant in, do i wait to put the water in too? if so should i fill it up to the top or is there a line that indicates when to stop?
    thanks so much,
    alex

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      Alexandra Lewis Hi Alex. All of the details that I have are in the video. There is a full mark on the bottle.

  • @stacyspuria9938
    @stacyspuria9938 10 лет назад

    I just had my volvo 850 serviced and the mechanic said he replaced the thermostat. Oddly, now the coolant light is going on for a few minutes while I wait for the car to warm up before I drive it. That never happened before. Should I just add some more coolant? I'd take it back to the mechanic, but if I can do a quick fix myself, I'd rather. Thanks in advance for any help.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  10 лет назад

      Yes add coolant (or distilled water) to the max line before you start the car in the morning. You should NEVER remove the bottle cap while the motor is hot. Use the same kind of coolant that they used. Most do not use the right stuff.
      Also, you should NOT start the car and let it warm up. Let it sit for about 30 seconds then drive it passively until the motor is at temperature (temp gauge).
      Cold weather car care and driving tips - Auto Information Series

    • @stacyspuria9938
      @stacyspuria9938 10 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly! I appreciate it and your videos have been a great help to me! Keep up the great work!

  • @deathblosomrules
    @deathblosomrules 4 года назад

    Do newer model volvos have the rear coolant port? I have a 2011 XC60 T6. Thanks.

  • @timothytucker76
    @timothytucker76 4 года назад

    What did you use to put water back in the radiator

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  4 года назад

      The reservoir fills the radiator.

  • @anthonyaltieri9439
    @anthonyaltieri9439 2 года назад

    Would a oil cooler cause oil in my coolant reservoir?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  2 года назад

      I don't even know what kind of car you have. 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @ryansmith6487
    @ryansmith6487 8 лет назад

    Mr. Robbert I have a 2005 volvo S80 2.9L has about 135thou KM the radiator.reservior has some brown gunk as the radiator fluid has always been topped with tap water as I live in the desert were the temperatures never go below 15deg Celcius, now I hav the car heating up going over the middle on the temp. gage causing.the fans to be really loud when working and when.I park the car I notice water leaking drasticly under beneath the car under the resevoir passenger side. I open the hood I hear water boiling in the resevoir and steam.coming out after the car fully cools down I.open the cap and its dry as it can get , I dont think past car owner ever used coolant or.done a flush but im worried that the gasket would or is damaged?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад +1

      +Ryan Smith You are probably correct. Never play coolant roulette and top the system off with water.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +Ryan Smith ruclips.net/video/jsxPXltMFOc/видео.html

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  8 лет назад

      +Ryan Smith ruclips.net/video/BtdifArSU3Q/видео.html

  • @charlie225
    @charlie225 2 года назад

    Hey Robert my 850 wagon runs a little hot ( the gauge reads at about 2 o'clock), will a coolant flush help cool the engine? Also what temp.thermostat should I use? Thanks for ur help!

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/U7lxJ96KdTg/видео.html

    • @charlie225
      @charlie225 2 года назад

      Thanks brother.

  • @RahbinBennett
    @RahbinBennett 7 лет назад +1

    It never gets cold here. Do I need a thermostat?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  7 лет назад

      +Rahbin Bennett yes

    • @cyrilasfrenchyaz
      @cyrilasfrenchyaz 6 лет назад

      Thermostat helps the engine to reach operating temperature. No thermostat means that the engine will take longer to reach it and may wear faster.

  • @Philosopat
    @Philosopat 4 года назад

    I've got the blue Volvo stuff and the car has g05 gold currently in it. Is there any real benefit to switching back to blue?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  4 года назад

      🤷🏾‍♂️ They mix fine so it probably doesn't matter.

    • @Philosopat
      @Philosopat 4 года назад

      @@RobertDIY thank you i flushed it to the best of my ability doing great now. Pretty blue stuff! 😊

  • @noahseiter3191
    @noahseiter3191 6 лет назад

    Gurgling noise on acceleration coming from behind the glove box from the heater core area, just replaced intake manifold. 99 Ford Crown Vic
    Any ideas??

    • @noahseiter3191
      @noahseiter3191 6 лет назад

      It only happens when accelerating then goes away

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  6 лет назад

      Must be some air in the system. Is it leaking on the passenger side floor?

  • @nickarnold9902
    @nickarnold9902 9 лет назад

    Can you reach the block drain plug from the top?

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      Nick Arnold I don't think so. I always leave it alone.

  • @superfusemagic
    @superfusemagic 9 лет назад +1

    Where did you get the coolant from? I looked at Walmart and Auto zone with no luck.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      superfusemagic I'm pretty sure I said O'Reilly's.

    • @superfusemagic
      @superfusemagic 9 лет назад

      I looked at two different O'Reillys. Still nothing. I'll try Pep Boys.

    • @RobertDIY
      @RobertDIY  9 лет назад

      I have had workers at O'Reilly's tell me that didn't carry it and another guy found it in the back. Not sure why they never put it out where customers can see it. Call them and tell them to order you a few bottles.

    • @superfusemagic
      @superfusemagic 9 лет назад

      Robert DIY Will do. Thank you!