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Replace 1998 S70 GLT Coolant, Radiator Hoses

Replace 1998 S70 GLT Coolant, Radiator Hoses

MVS Volvo Forums member extraordinaire CN90 writes a beautiful DIY for how to replace a 1998's coolant hoses and radiator hoses. This is strictly preventive maintenance: - The Turbo Coolant Hose was bulging and about explode any time. - The Lower Rad Hose is leaking at the radiator side. - Since I am replacing the Turbo Coolant Hose, I may as well replace both Rad Hoses. PARTS: - Lower Rad Hose PN 9470409 for Turbo (NA different PN); about $35 at dealer. - Upper Rad Hose PN 1335433, about $15 at dealer. - Turbo Coolant Inlet Hose PN 6842190, about $8 at dealer.

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