Replacing tailgate handle on Volvo XC70/V70. Rusted handle.

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  • čas přidán 3. 11. 2022
  • 2009 Volvo XC70 110,000km/62000miles. Rusted rod on tailgate handle. Sticky handle which got worse over time.
    Replacing part number 30699743.
    Tailgate module and taillights module available:
    email your VIN to moduleorder@gmail.com
    Other possible issues with this part:
    www.drive2.ru/l/6296974571266...
    www.drive2.ru/l/5718846/
    www.drive2.ru/l/3391263/
    www.drive2.ru/l/4853961767077...
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Komentáře • 82

  • @chigomar
    @chigomar Před rokem +8

    Always explaining so good for us non mechanics , thank you!

  • @burningmanmike
    @burningmanmike Před rokem +2

    I love how you care for your vehicles, and how you keep them looking "showroom new."

  • @goransundell4879
    @goransundell4879 Před rokem +4

    Im from Sweden and I watch yours videos. Great videos!! Volvo 4 life.

  • @richardgamez8171
    @richardgamez8171 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Volvosweden for the detailed explanation and clear display of the replacement part and number, much appreciated! Very helpful!

  • @helgelassesen6019
    @helgelassesen6019 Před rokem +1

    Again a good and informative video from VolvoSweden
    Thank you

  • @stewartcohen7683
    @stewartcohen7683 Před 11 měsíci

    This is a great video! I'm in the middle of the job right now; found salt inside our 2011 xc70. Best as I can tell, the seal gets compressed, and I like your idea about using locktite on the bolts. However, I think the bolts come loose because the seal compresses over time. Unless I have a reason to get in there, I'm unlikely to keep tightening them through the years. Instead, I'm adding a thin layer of siilicon (grease, not caulking) inside the seal as I replace in hopes of keeping salt out over time, and as you suggest, using a rust blocker on the post. For this I am applying a dri-finish bicycle lube. Although I considered the suggestion of one post here to replace the rod, I can see now that the seal is the main issue of longevity, so I'm glad I got the whole part new. :) Thanks again for your effort.

  • @andrewriley5858
    @andrewriley5858 Před rokem

    Great tips as usual 🎉
    Thanks very much, don’t have this issue yet but as my V70 is the same age I will check it out.

  • @maciek4152
    @maciek4152 Před rokem

    Thank you for the film. Usefull as always. In my 2013 xc70 it has a rubber cover.

  • @volvosweden
    @volvosweden  Před rokem +2

    Thanks!

  • @thesaint1800s
    @thesaint1800s Před rokem

    Thanks, used preventive maintenance on mine as I live in a coastal area with a lot of salt.
    Also watched many of your other videos to do minor repairs on mine.
    Oh as for the silicone; don't think it hurts either, but I would only have sealed the ends 😉

  • @wojciechmiklaszewski3541

    Great video
    As always...

  • @jussiketels151
    @jussiketels151 Před rokem

    Thanks for your video and the good explanation! 🇸🇪🇩🇪

  • @murantrupja393
    @murantrupja393 Před rokem

    Very nice explanation,, thanks

  • @chaboondavis123
    @chaboondavis123 Před rokem +4

    13:25 I did this replacement before, what others can do to prevent the clip that holds the cable is to First pull on the latch handle (if it can) to release the tension on the cable so you can pry it out. There is, by design, a fair amount of tension on that cable. Also the reverse is true, when reinstalling the cable you will also need to pull on the latch to get the clips closer to the cable so you can seat the cable.

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před rokem +1

      I messed up this step. I did notice it when was editing the video. Well lesson learned.

  • @itsallminor6133
    @itsallminor6133 Před 11 měsíci

    Have same car in America. Following.
    I lost the plastic clips to hold on the black cover so super glued it on (kept falling off when i opened trunk)

  • @RichieRich845
    @RichieRich845 Před rokem +1

    Suggestions, I use liquid electrical tape, brush it on the soldered connection, crimped connections this makes water proof for life, I also use it on earth connections that is screw to the chassis.
    5mm wide stick on foam around the perimeter will seal. 👍

  • @ibana8449
    @ibana8449 Před rokem

    The handle on my XC70 P2 is exactly the same. You have to push it forward first to reengage the mechanism. Still works ok for the minute.

  • @user-kd3yk2qz1j
    @user-kd3yk2qz1j Před rokem

    좋은 정보 감사합니다

  • @BatTab55
    @BatTab55 Před rokem

    Hi 😀 very helpfully video, thanks a lot 👍

  • @ryangotch1021
    @ryangotch1021 Před rokem

    What LED lights do you use for this? As you know you do a great job. Cheers!!

  • @glenbrooks1967
    @glenbrooks1967 Před 6 měsíci

    Perfect! Thank you!!!

  • @SterlingSigurdsen
    @SterlingSigurdsen Před rokem

    What are the parts called that are under the body in front of the rear tires? I may have broke mine off-roading with mine. I can say at least they did what they were made for and protect what ever is under there.

  • @matsbsjogren
    @matsbsjogren Před rokem +5

    VO 31365548 is orginal LED light for the nr plate lights, it for XC60, but will fit bolt on

    • @vinkey001
      @vinkey001 Před rokem

      No errors in the CEM? After installation .

    • @matsbsjogren
      @matsbsjogren Před rokem

      @@vinkey001 If checking for errors via a OBD tool, there is a error, the car thinks the lamps is broken, but no error in the instrument cluster, so no major impact

    • @vinkey001
      @vinkey001 Před rokem +1

      thanks for your message.
      I have them in there😊👍

  • @phatasswj
    @phatasswj Před rokem

    Unfortunately I had to do this swap on my ‘09 as well… I actually slathered mine inside the tailgate with anti-seize before reassembly… I surmise that will keep it going for another 300k miles!

  • @Panzerbeast
    @Panzerbeast Před rokem

    This is a very useful one! As I have a faulty power supply to my rear left number (licence) plate light (the bulb is fine), so seeing how the wiring is for this unit may be a place to start for me. I am from the UK and may also be moving to Canada soon! Sadly will have to sell my XC70 here... but sure I can get another over there :D

  • @andrewcherry3330
    @andrewcherry3330 Před rokem

    At Volvo V60 they have change the mechanism - its push button full coverd

  • @philharrison5101
    @philharrison5101 Před rokem

    Hi. Wondering if I need to do this. When I press key fob or button on dash the tail seems to unlock, then immediately re-lock. I have to hold the tail gate handle and pull a little to get it open. I’m guessing something mechanical, not electric. Love your vids, helped me a lot. Cheers

  • @Volvoxc70SWE
    @Volvoxc70SWE Před rokem

    Great video, again!! The handle should be mounted before putting on the cover. Makes it easier to fixed it. Are you planing on doing a video on the electric tailgate that your friend has?

  • @jonsnell4751
    @jonsnell4751 Před rokem

    I removed the handle and pulled the rusty rod out of my 09 V70. The new rod I fitted is 3/16" silver steel. It cost about £1 for materials. The new rod pushes into the place where the old rod was and is held in place at each end.
    It took me about 45 minutes to repair.
    Whilst it is apart, lubricate the mechanism with silicone dry lube. Engine oil will make nylon/plastic expand and cause problems in the near future.

  • @nnnnn8173
    @nnnnn8173 Před rokem

    Great video. I can't open the electric tailgate using the handle on my 2010 V70. Is that due to a failed microswitch? Anyone knows how to repair/buy it?

  • @BEGOPOSICIONES
    @BEGOPOSICIONES Před 4 měsíci

    Hi,
    I wanted to know if you can help me with some instructions on how to replace the hydraulic opening and closing pump and motor on the tailgate of a 2009 Volvo XC70.
    Thank you

  • @krzysztofmasloch
    @krzysztofmasloch Před rokem

    Could you give us name of these LEDs? Or link?

  • @pgreenx
    @pgreenx Před rokem +1

    I see you have a matching Volvo in the garage,,,,,,

  • @hungryboy424
    @hungryboy424 Před rokem

    Everytime 'Fisker' Advert plays yours is blurred for appx a minute after !

  • @georgehofgren6123
    @georgehofgren6123 Před rokem +1

    I fixed mine this summer.... It had rusted way way Way worse than seen here. Would stick so bad, had to use a screwdriver to pry it back, every single time 😠. Believe it or not, i didn't replace anything, just a little PB Blaster (penetrant) repeatedly at the ends (with them accessible) and moved handle to and fro over and over and Over. Eventually it freed up and then got loose enough that there was 0 resistance. Now, if i feel it begin to stick, i give it a couple extra squeezes opening the hatch, to keep it freed up. I'd like to know if the new assembly is still made with a plain steel pin? There is no way i will spend good $$ if that hasn't been replaced with something nonferrous. Thanks for the Video ✌️ ☮️ ~

  • @lapsko
    @lapsko Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve changed it today and except this handle part failure I discovered that unfortunately this steel line/cable are broken at the end. Probably because of this problem with handle I used it to often and to strong. New lock part 31276957 cost is very expensive but I discovered that I don’t need this cable installed 😮😊 because it seems that tailgate opens by using micro switch when using handle! Does anybody know what is the purpose of this cable then? Maybe only for emergency opening the tailgate when there is no electricity in the car?

  • @saurannuraliyev1695
    @saurannuraliyev1695 Před rokem

    1:23 made in the Czech Republic and 5:25 country of origin CZ(the Czech Republic). It seems entire car was produced in the Czech Republic

  • @NLDMesa06
    @NLDMesa06 Před rokem +1

    In your experience, do the P3 Volvos have a higher incidence of rusty parts than older Volvos?

    • @phatasswj
      @phatasswj Před rokem +1

      I have found them to rust less, actually… but for the most part they are the same.

  • @BigDave2589
    @BigDave2589 Před rokem +1

    I've replaced the rod in mine with a piece of 4mm stainless round bar, it is very slightly too small so I found if I made a small burr on both ends it prevents it from sliding out, I had an issue with water getting in around the handle which I have now sorted out but my interior light in the back no longer works and the car also doesn't know when the tailgate is open, would this be related to water getting into the lock?

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před rokem

      I can’t tell about your problem. But definitely wiring or micro switch.

  • @Oknaj108
    @Oknaj108 Před rokem

    hello, could you please write me what is the number of the volvo spare part? Thank you J.

  • @georgerousakis8501
    @georgerousakis8501 Před rokem

    very nice as far as replacement is concerned but i would repair the damage.it's so simple and easy.i would remove the oxidized shaft and replace with another stainless one....so simple

  • @Shifty_Eyed_Dog
    @Shifty_Eyed_Dog Před rokem +1

    I have already replaced my plastic headlights on my 2010 XC90 3.2 once now 4 years later they are foggy again in part due to the heat of the halogens and Florida heat… is there a kit that I can buy to swap all my lighting to LEDs? So I don’t waste the price of new headlights just to have them fog up again?

    • @madbart303
      @madbart303 Před rokem

      yep, there are retrofits. good stuff is from osram for example. before installing, check the legal problem in your country.

  • @MrMigueldelaO
    @MrMigueldelaO Před rokem

    Help - this is my problem but the tailgate is closed and the latch doesn't work. How do I get it open to start repair??

  • @dannyb6618
    @dannyb6618 Před rokem

    Your cockpit looks different then mine XC90 ‘09. Is it customised or is it stock?

  • @nissenenokin7537
    @nissenenokin7537 Před rokem

    Nice that Volvo uses fibreglass tailgates

  • @jarielgt-r7850
    @jarielgt-r7850 Před rokem

    Whats up brother, do you how to replace the fuel filter? I have a s80 3.2 2012 i think theres one under the car...

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před rokem +1

      Volvos in North America did not come equipped with fuel filters.

    • @fritzlorek4224
      @fritzlorek4224 Před rokem

      @@volvosweden Not in Europe either. Only models for China have a fuel filter. It can't be retrofitted without modifying the pipes.

  • @epj900
    @epj900 Před rokem

    I would spray some ACF50 on it before installation

  • @cyrilmatthew2995
    @cyrilmatthew2995 Před rokem +1

    Hey can you explain me one thing ... Why Volvo always mounts the engine trsnaverly instead of longitudinally mounting

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před rokem

      I think best answer will be on the internet. Google it.

    • @karolzabielski
      @karolzabielski Před rokem

      @@volvosweden For safety reasons. In an accident, the transverse-mounted engine has more space under the hood. An engine mounted longitudinally during an accident would go inside the cabin along with the gearbox. That's the only reason why.
      There is more space between the bumper and the engine, and between engine and cabin.

    • @JS-dr7sm
      @JS-dr7sm Před rokem +1

      I think it’s because Volvos started produce front-wheel drive cars. Aprox. from year 98.

    • @karolzabielski
      @karolzabielski Před rokem

      @@JS-dr7sm no my Friend. Safety reason only.

    • @georgehofgren6123
      @georgehofgren6123 Před rokem

      Correct! Plus, I think all Aisin-Warner transmissions are oriented for front-wheel drive cars now ~

  • @monkehbitch
    @monkehbitch Před rokem

    Mine jams up if locked. I'm reluctant to pay that price to replace it at the moment. I can push the handle back easily.

    • @georgehofgren6123
      @georgehofgren6123 Před rokem

      If you can get a little pb blaster sprayed right into the sides, where the pin goes in, and exercise it repeatedly (like a lot), it will free up to just like new👍-

    • @monkehbitch
      @monkehbitch Před rokem

      @@georgehofgren6123 thanks, I did that, I found the spring inside had snapped, but the cable returns the handle when unlocked. It jams up when locked.

  • @gary6579
    @gary6579 Před rokem +1

    I replaced mine on my xc90 with a titanium bar. Cheaper as well

    • @georgehofgren6123
      @georgehofgren6123 Před rokem +1

      Can you describe how you did it. Does the bar slide out either end? Seems tight. No way I will buy a replacement with the same mild steel.

    • @gary6579
      @gary6579 Před rokem +1

      @@georgehofgren6123 You just tap it out using the new bar, saves messing about, we cut a very thin groove one end to aid fitting other end

    • @ChristSoldier86
      @ChristSoldier86 Před rokem +2

      Mind telling us the dimensions of the new bar you fitted? And do you know if its the same dimension as v70/xc70?

  • @papatakq
    @papatakq Před 6 měsíci

    🚗

  • @matsbsjogren
    @matsbsjogren Před rokem

    WD40, exercise the handle, then clean with electronic cleaner so dirt doesn't stick with the oil

  • @yiruyveligurskiy5581
    @yiruyveligurskiy5581 Před 11 měsíci

    Маю Volvo cx 70 2008р 500к пробіг, цілий букет з помилкам від парктроніків до акп з awd... знаходжусь в Вінніпезі.

  • @martinborman4400
    @martinborman4400 Před rokem

    Для России не будет с переводом ?

  • @frankangell6643
    @frankangell6643 Před rokem

    I'm not using locktite on my nuts 🤣

  • @4chankrozb
    @4chankrozb Před rokem

    if you do flaps on D5, you will get 5M views lol

  • @lapsko
    @lapsko Před rokem

    Hi. Have you tried to repair the old one? I have also that problem from half a year.

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před rokem

      Not yet. But I will look into repairing it