Thanks for this video Yuri. I have just bought a new left section for my XC70. The workshop manual wasn't very clear about this procedure but your video leaves me in no doubt of how to do it. Thank you.
What an extremely helpful video. You explanation is perfect, hit a deer last night, and my cover is the only thing damaged. I’m buying a used one, and it looks like I can pull this job off with your help. Thank you very much. Saved me a huge amount of time and money.
Safety advice: put a wooden block (or similar) on top or to the side of the engine. This way the hood can never brake the bones in your hands if it accidentally comes down when you hold on to the car while working on it (many videos of such accidents online).
Hello from Denmark. First of all: Thanks a lot for your videoes, they are extremely easy to follow. Next: I followed your instructions and installed the mesh grill inserts to protect my radiator on my 2016 Volvo XC60 and it worked just fine. I tried different drills and found out that the drill for metal went through the plactic as a warm knife through butter. So once more: thanks from Denmark John Sommer
Just came here to say that I followed your guide yesterday. The windshield washer pump on my 2013 XC70 had developed a hairline crack on one of the hose barbs, and Volvo wanted $200 for a new pump plus $200 labour to replace it. With the aid of your guide and $10 of plastic weld adhesive I was able to remove the bumper, access the pump, and fix the leak. Thank you! Notes: 1) on my car, there was an extra screw in each front wheel arch - about 10cm in from the outside, in front of the wheel. Same T25 head as the other wheelarch screws. Your video doesn't explicitly show this one, and although it's pretty obvious, I thought I'd mention it. 2) At 6:46 you show the body-color molding being unclipped. This is not too tricky, which surprised me :) but I couldn't remove the bumper cover after this because of the small black plastic clip inside the wheel arch at about the same height. That has to be freed (can be done with fingers) before the bumper cover will come off. 3) My car has adaptive cruise and parking sensors. Obviously the wires for these were also connected to the bumper. The parking sensor ones just unclip, same as the front foglamps (and are attached to the same plastic housing). I left the adaptive cruise wire connected; for my needs, it was enough to just drop the bumper cover slightly off the car. I didn't need to move it out of the way by any distance. 4) At about the 9:00 mark you discuss disconnecting the headlamp wash hoses from the reservoir. My left-hand hose actually pulled off from the headlamp washer nozzle when I pulled the front clip off. The hose itself has a grey plastic sliding clip that releases it; when it was pulled off accidentally, my hose was damaged. However, by manipulating the grey clip I was able to get the hose to make a good seal to the nozzle assembly again. Thank you for this really helpful guide!
@@volvoswedenHey, where did you get those awesome Prancing Moose badges on the front wings of your car? I've looked but can't find any. I heard rumours that a certain Italian car marque that rhymes with "werrari" blocked sales of them on copyright grounds.
You did it again with a little help from your friend Evgeny. It's always fun to watch your videos. I am already looking forward to the next one. Thanks for sharing .
A good opportunity to vacuum bugs off radiator, and reopen any flattened fins. I used an awl to pick open the fin, being careful not to poke in more than 1-2mm. Doesn't need to be perfect, just open to airflow.
This was really helpful! I had to remove my bumper to fix a leaking hose on my washer bottle.. and of course there was no room to do it from inside the wheel arch. Thank you very much - I have no washer leaks now!
Super vid. My radiator had so many stone dents, the airflow was poor. Getting the bumper off was huge. Depocking was slow and tiresome, but it reduced coolant temp from 97C to 88C. thx
Thanks, that's a very helpful video, I particularly liked showing how to release the clips rather than just saying 'release them' so we know how to do it. My problem is the washer tank leaks, so I need to remove my bumper to inspect. I think it is probably a split pipe.
Thank you again. This will be very helpful when I remove the bumper to replace the windshield washer reservoir on my 2005 XC90. I could not find a video for this year/model for my task but other similar videos that will be helpful.
8:50 the „mice“ are normally animals we call „marder“ in germany. In sweden they have animals called „Mink“ which came from russia once upon a time... they look pretty similar... and as you can see, there are extra plastic tubes around the wire which normally should protect the cable... so you had a „Marder“ with very strong teeth 😉
Hi Volvosweden. I saw your car is prewired for front parking assistance. If you want easily you can add front sensors. I bought second hand(sensors and wiring) from volvo xc 60, but volvo fit same sensors and wiring to s80, v70, xc60. When you install everything, you just need to visit your dealer for soft update.
I've owned "Bricks" as Volvos use to be called since 1990. In fact I just passed on my 1990 240 GLE Wagon 327,876 miles. That leaves me with a 1993 240 Classic #950 (runs, No Rust) and a 2004 XC70. I'm gonna sell the '93, just have to find the right Home for it. But what I was going to say was that from 1999 on Volvos have gotten harder and harder to work on. They didn't want you to repair anything the car...Buy New and Install
Hello, do you think red (or orange) clips that keep plastic cover together with the fender are available separately? I need to disassemble two of my fender covers just to improve the glue connection and then put them back. I don't want to buy new ones because they are ok, just the glue connection failed over a length of several centimeters. And by the way, do you have any idea what kind of glue to use to join covers back with the fender?
Pro tip for when your going to change light bulbs or so: The headlight harness is long enough that you can just fold the headlight over. As the plug may be a bitch. I think you would cry is you saw me remove those bumpers 😈
My volvo xc70 2013 headlight washer was hit by ????? Lost the cap and nozzle head broken . The pump works and the nozzle comes out normaly. Would like to know if I can repair without taking out the bumper, if I take out the weel and the inside guard of the fender can reach the pump and the nozzle ??? Gerald from Montreal QC. Thank you for the good videos.
I saw your video and I hoped there would be an other way .Thank you. I will have to wait spring to fix it meanwile is there a simple solution , like disconnecting the right washer by unpluging the related swicht ??? @@volvosweden
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO! IS IT THE SAME OR SIMILAR TO REPLACE THE WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR OF VOLVO2007 S80? I HAVE ALSO BULB FAILURE POSITION LAMP INDICATING ON THE DASH BOARD ALTHOUGH ALL THE LAMPS ARE OPERATING PROPERLY. I TRIED TO RESET IT BUT IT KEEPS INDICATING. ANY HELP? FROM JUNIOR
Thank you Volvo Sweden. During your removal of your bumper, I was wondering if you could tell me where the headlight ballast is located. Thanks in advance! Rich.
What do you use on the black trim around the wheel arches? Also, have you had to fit the black trims closer to the body of the car? The trims around my wheel arches seem to be slightly away from the car
Hi....I have an issue also with my headlamp washer on the drivers side (england)....the washer stays up so I have to manually raise it slightly and let it drop back down....can this be reset or manipulated in any way to fix the problem or is it a case of getting a new washer....great videos by the way....
Great video. I have a cracked headlight washer cover on my 2008 s80. Can you do a video on replacing them. I was wondering if you have to remove the bumper cover or just remove the headlights to release them. Anything you can tell or show me would be helpful. Thanks
A question about the washer fluid reservoir: mine leaks if I fill it all the way to the filler hose at the top. It then stops leaking when it sinks to a certain level. Any thoughts about that? Good video.
@@Alexander_l322 A late reply to a silly reply: well, there's obviously a leak if you can't fill it up all the way to the neck but I take it that you don't even own a car to know better.
@@GymChess you obviously can’t read! I said just don’t fill it up, like stop when it starts to leak out and you won’t have an issue. What the fuck did you think I meant? I never said you don’t have a leak I just meant you should stop pouring when it starts to leak out so then it won’t leak. Idiot 🤣 and you’ve probably got a crack in the bottle or a leaky rubber gasket around one of the washer jet pumps. Yes I do own a car and I’m a trained mechanic 👨🔧. You’re such a twat🤣
Is it possible to install the black trim piece that's around the fog light without removing the bumper? My xc70 was in an accident and I've got all the other parts ready to install but the shipping of this trim takes more time than expected and I need my car to commute. So I was thinking maybe I can let my body work guy to install the bumper with the old, broken part and when the new one arrives, I can just switch it from outside. I don't care about the old part so I thought maybe I can remove it by breaking it apart. Is it possible or am I stuck waiting? By the way, great channel, loving every video! Keep up the good work!
Hi VolvoSweden will you sell the mess for protecting the grill also ? or could you give more info the one you used in your car? Nice job you did with Evgeniy!!!
Thanks for this nice video! I have seen your video about the block heater too. I am thinking about installing a block heater on my Citroën C5. Do you think it is possible and where I can find a suitable block heater plus description how to install it on my C5?
Price approx of the black cladding? I too have scratches from the previous owner... if not too expensive I may change it too. Was there no way repairing the damage using a wet sanding technique? You deserve 18+” rims one day...
I was told by a body shop that Volvo replacement front bumpers come pre-painted. There's not a generic unpainted part you can order, as is the case with most car brands.
Thanks for this video Yuri. I have just bought a new left section for my XC70. The workshop manual wasn't very clear about this procedure but your video leaves me in no doubt of how to do it. Thank you.
What an extremely helpful video. You explanation is perfect, hit a deer last night, and my cover is the only thing damaged. I’m buying a used one, and it looks like I can pull this job off with your help. Thank you very much. Saved me a huge amount of time and money.
Brilliantly explained. If only other people would explain in as detailed a way.
Safety advice: put a wooden block (or similar) on top or to the side of the engine. This way the hood can never brake the bones in your hands if it accidentally comes down when you hold on to the car while working on it (many videos of such accidents online).
Hello from Denmark.
First of all: Thanks a lot for your videoes, they are extremely easy to follow.
Next: I followed your instructions and installed the mesh grill inserts to protect my radiator on my 2016 Volvo XC60 and it worked just fine. I tried different drills and found out that the drill for metal went through the plactic as a warm knife through butter.
So once more: thanks from Denmark
John Sommer
Just came here to say that I followed your guide yesterday. The windshield washer pump on my 2013 XC70 had developed a hairline crack on one of the hose barbs, and Volvo wanted $200 for a new pump plus $200 labour to replace it.
With the aid of your guide and $10 of plastic weld adhesive I was able to remove the bumper, access the pump, and fix the leak. Thank you!
Notes:
1) on my car, there was an extra screw in each front wheel arch - about 10cm in from the outside, in front of the wheel. Same T25 head as the other wheelarch screws. Your video doesn't explicitly show this one, and although it's pretty obvious, I thought I'd mention it.
2) At 6:46 you show the body-color molding being unclipped. This is not too tricky, which surprised me :) but I couldn't remove the bumper cover after this because of the small black plastic clip inside the wheel arch at about the same height. That has to be freed (can be done with fingers) before the bumper cover will come off.
3) My car has adaptive cruise and parking sensors. Obviously the wires for these were also connected to the bumper. The parking sensor ones just unclip, same as the front foglamps (and are attached to the same plastic housing). I left the adaptive cruise wire connected; for my needs, it was enough to just drop the bumper cover slightly off the car. I didn't need to move it out of the way by any distance.
4) At about the 9:00 mark you discuss disconnecting the headlamp wash hoses from the reservoir. My left-hand hose actually pulled off from the headlamp washer nozzle when I pulled the front clip off. The hose itself has a grey plastic sliding clip that releases it; when it was pulled off accidentally, my hose was damaged. However, by manipulating the grey clip I was able to get the hose to make a good seal to the nozzle assembly again.
Thank you for this really helpful guide!
Glad you did it yourself!
@@volvoswedenHey, where did you get those awesome Prancing Moose badges on the front wings of your car? I've looked but can't find any. I heard rumours that a certain Italian car marque that rhymes with "werrari" blocked sales of them on copyright grounds.
@davidhollway check here. Not the same but similar www.auslandervlv.com/accessory-shop
awesome awesome awesome, so well presented. the additional part for the 4 catches is very much appreciated, well done!
You did it again with a little help from your friend Evgeny. It's always fun to watch your videos. I am already looking forward to the next one. Thanks for sharing .
Evgeni is one heck of a good friend!
A good opportunity to vacuum bugs off radiator, and reopen any flattened fins. I used an awl to pick open the fin, being careful not to poke in more than 1-2mm. Doesn't need to be perfect, just open to airflow.
This was really helpful! I had to remove my bumper to fix a leaking hose on my washer bottle.. and of course there was no room to do it from inside the wheel arch. Thank you very much - I have no washer leaks now!
Do you have a link to buy the 3 bottom plastic clips that hold the bumper? from 3min30 onwards
Super vid. My radiator had so many stone dents, the airflow was poor. Getting the bumper off was huge. Depocking was slow and tiresome, but it reduced coolant temp from 97C to 88C. thx
5:52 silicone spray helps release those tabs, also if you have a hairdryer to warm up the plastic that helps a lot too.
5:57 silicone spray helps a lot here, also a hairdryer on high or a heat gun on low to warm up the plastic.
Does you wife have any sisters? That's one handy father in law!
Thanks, that's a very helpful video, I particularly liked showing how to release the clips rather than just saying 'release them' so we know how to do it.
My problem is the washer tank leaks, so I need to remove my bumper to inspect. I think it is probably a split pipe.
Thanks for this. Gave me the confidence to have a go and was successful.
Thank you again. This will be very helpful when I remove the bumper to replace the windshield washer reservoir on my 2005 XC90. I could not find a video for this year/model for my task but other similar videos that will be helpful.
Nice video as always!! Greetings from Sweden
17:12 use a hairdryer to heat up the double-sided tape, it comes off quite easily.
8:50 the „mice“ are normally animals we call „marder“ in germany. In sweden they have animals called „Mink“ which came from russia once upon a time... they look pretty similar... and as you can see, there are extra plastic tubes around the wire which normally should protect the cable... so you had a „Marder“ with very strong teeth 😉
I really needed this video... thank you very much bro!
Very nicely done, top job.
Hi Volvosweden. I saw your car is prewired for front parking assistance. If you want easily you can add front sensors. I bought second hand(sensors and wiring) from volvo xc 60, but volvo fit same sensors and wiring to s80, v70, xc60. When you install everything, you just need to visit your dealer for soft update.
Tks for yours info
Regards from spain
I've owned "Bricks" as Volvos use to be called since 1990. In fact I just passed on my 1990 240 GLE Wagon 327,876 miles. That leaves me with a 1993 240 Classic #950 (runs, No Rust) and a 2004 XC70. I'm gonna sell the '93, just have to find the right Home for it. But what I was going to say was that from 1999 on Volvos have gotten harder and harder to work on. They didn't want you to repair anything the car...Buy New and Install
Can you explain how to change out the radiator on a 08 S80 T6? Mine started leaking on the passenger side tank that is crimped at the top.
Is the method of applying to this car similar to that of the 2015 s80?
Looks awesome! Nice work.
Hello, do you think red (or orange) clips that keep plastic cover together with the fender are available separately? I need to disassemble two of my fender covers just to improve the glue connection and then put them back. I don't want to buy new ones because they are ok, just the glue connection failed over a length of several centimeters. And by the way, do you have any idea what kind of glue to use to join covers back with the fender?
what are the triangle things either side of the radiator, like covers?
Hello,
Do you have a link to buy the 3 bottom plastic clips that hold the bumper? from 3min30 onwards
I see you have some very nice moose badges on the front wings, can I ask where you purchased them, I would very much like a pair of them. .
Pro tip for when your going to change light bulbs or so: The headlight harness is long enough that you can just fold the headlight over.
As the plug may be a bitch.
I think you would cry is you saw me remove those bumpers 😈
My volvo xc70 2013 headlight washer was hit by ????? Lost the cap and nozzle head broken . The pump works and the nozzle comes out normaly. Would like to know if I can repair without taking out the bumper, if I take out the weel and the inside guard of the fender can reach the pump and the nozzle ??? Gerald from Montreal QC. Thank you for the good videos.
To properly repair bumper needs to come off. It’s not hard. For how I would pull the headlights washer fuse so you don’t waste washer fluid
I saw your video and I hoped there would be an other way .Thank you. I will have to wait spring to fix it meanwile is there a simple solution , like disconnecting the right washer by unpluging the related swicht ??? @@volvosweden
I would to prevent the nozzle to come out during the winter season !!! no more question . MERCI thank you for infos
thanks
@@volvosweden
Can you replace the bottom grill without taking off bumper cover?
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO! IS IT THE SAME OR SIMILAR TO REPLACE THE WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR OF VOLVO2007 S80? I HAVE ALSO BULB FAILURE POSITION LAMP INDICATING ON THE DASH BOARD ALTHOUGH ALL THE LAMPS ARE OPERATING PROPERLY. I TRIED TO RESET IT BUT IT KEEPS INDICATING. ANY HELP? FROM JUNIOR
Can the black plastic section housing the fog light be removed/replaced without removing the entire bumper?
Nope. The tabs have such a design that bumper needs to be removed. Otherwise damage can occur.
Can I install the same mesh behind the grills if my car has adaptive cruise control radar ?
geras klausimas... pas mane irgi ACC yra
For the cutout for the pre-heater connection...Why not use a soldering Iron with an exacto knife tip
Hit the wrong button...Fymall
60W Adjustable Electric Temperature Gun Welding Soldering Iron Tool Kit Set......🖖
Hey man. I really hope so you will answer me. That reservoir for water for windshield on 5:00, can I remove it without removing bumper? Thanks.
Hi. You can put the reference number volvo of the piece of plastic of the fin. Thanks and congratulations for your videos.
Thank you Volvo Sweden. During your removal of your bumper, I was wondering if you could tell me where the headlight ballast is located. Thanks in advance!
Rich.
Headlight ballast is located at the bottom of the headlight itself.
@@lil2767 thanks, much appreciated!
What do you use on the black trim around the wheel arches?
Also, have you had to fit the black trims closer to the body of the car? The trims around my wheel arches seem to be slightly away from the car
How did you wire the lights? Did you use the volvo accessory connecter?
i have one question, where is front airbag sencors on this volvo xc70 ?
Very good!
Hi....I have an issue also with my headlamp washer on the drivers side (england)....the washer stays up so I have to manually raise it slightly and let it drop back down....can this be reset or manipulated in any way to fix the problem or is it a case of getting a new washer....great videos by the way....
New washer. It's the motor most likely
Very good :)
Great video. I have a cracked headlight washer cover on my 2008 s80. Can you do a video on replacing them. I was wondering if you have to remove the bumper cover or just remove the headlights to release them. Anything you can tell or show me would be helpful.
Thanks
A question about the washer fluid reservoir: mine leaks if I fill it all the way to the filler hose at the top. It then stops leaking when it sinks to a certain level. Any thoughts about that? Good video.
Yes just don’t fill it up ;)
@@Alexander_l322 A late reply to a silly reply: well, there's obviously a leak if you can't fill it up all the way to the neck but I take it that you don't even own a car to know better.
@@GymChess you obviously can’t read! I said just don’t fill it up, like stop when it starts to leak out and you won’t have an issue. What the fuck did you think I meant? I never said you don’t have a leak I just meant you should stop pouring when it starts to leak out so then it won’t leak. Idiot 🤣 and you’ve probably got a crack in the bottle or a leaky rubber gasket around one of the washer jet pumps. Yes I do own a car and I’m a trained mechanic 👨🔧. You’re such a twat🤣
Is it possible to install the black trim piece that's around the fog light without removing the bumper? My xc70 was in an accident and I've got all the other parts ready to install but the shipping of this trim takes more time than expected and I need my car to commute. So I was thinking maybe I can let my body work guy to install the bumper with the old, broken part and when the new one arrives, I can just switch it from outside. I don't care about the old part so I thought maybe I can remove it by breaking it apart. Is it possible or am I stuck waiting? By the way, great channel, loving every video! Keep up the good work!
Did you manage to replace the fog light section without fully removing the bumper? Appreciate you posed this question 5yrs ago!
Anywhere you can get the aluminum mesh in Canada?
Is the color of the new bumper much more black or basically the same. I want to recommend BLACK BOND by PolishAngel...
Looks same
Really a good job
Would anyone know if the windshield washer reservoir can be replaced by only removing the wheel well and not the entire bumper cover?
Not sure. But you can always try.
Hi VolvoSweden will you sell the mess for protecting the grill also ? or could you give more info the one you used in your car? Nice job you did with Evgeniy!!!
It's from Russia. Shipping would be a headache.
Please kode red pins on cover thx
Thanks for this nice video!
I have seen your video about the block heater too.
I am thinking about installing a block heater on my Citroën C5.
Do you think it is possible and where I can find a suitable block heater plus description how to install it on my C5?
You need a 220V version. Cant help with the installation in your C5
Hello. Where did you get the yellow badge with the moose? Did you order it online? Thansk
They are selling them on eBay. Just purchased some for my XC (from the UK)
Great video!
Thank you
Bra jobba tackar
Nice works
Price approx of the black cladding? I too have scratches from the previous owner... if not too expensive I may change it too. Was there no way repairing the damage using a wet sanding technique? You deserve 18+” rims one day...
Both pieces 200$
I'd try a heat gun, but be careful
Can U buy in Canada bumper cover all around in separate pieces? Cuz here at my closest Volvo dealer they sell only all set for 700+ euros
Dont know
I was told by a body shop that Volvo replacement front bumpers come pre-painted. There's not a generic unpainted part you can order, as is the case with most car brands.
Ворота то с права !! :-D
this is looks way easier then removeing the bumper on my audi A6 allroad xD
👍👍👍🏁🏁
Freaking out over a scrap my god boo!!!!!!!!
Why did you have to "smuggle" something made in Russia when they have the same product at Home Depot...Or is it called Home Cabin up North......🖖