Replacing the blower fan on P3 Volvo.

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  • čas přidán 19. 09. 2017
  • Replacing a noisy blower fan on my Volvo XC70 T6.
    Its 2009 with 60,000KM or 37,000 Miles.
    Link to video of the noisy blower fan:
    • Noisy Volvo blower fan...
    Volvo Blower Fan: 31291516 or 31267505 300$ US
    Behr Blower Fan 8EW 351 040-271 100$ US from www.rockauto.com
    Tool diagram to make yourself:
    www.dropbox.com/s/v6qaih8krpt...
    Blower Fan tool from Volvo - 9997284 130$ US on Ebay.
    Cabin Filter: Land Rover: LR056138
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  • @garrettdavis4549
    @garrettdavis4549 Před rokem +13

    I work at a volvo shop and found this this video to be extremely helpful.

  • @alecdietsch2203
    @alecdietsch2203 Před měsícem +3

    It was my first ever car repair and i couldn’t have done it without this video. Took me 8ish hours, given I’m a novice in car repairs, but I was still able to get thru the whole procedure.
    One note is I didn’t take out the seat (or even fold back the carpet) and didn’t have an issue. (I’m 6 feet tall; 180 pounds but quite flexible). Also if you’re just one person (like I was) you can wedge a clothes pin to push down the plastic release tab that holds the motor in place. This step is the only step that requires two people, so you’re able to do the repair yourself using that tip.
    Thank you so much to the team that put this together. Your positive encouragement was what inspired me to give this repair a try in the first place. Saved me $2k+

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před měsícem

      Great that the video is helpful. Also respect to you that you did it yourself my friend. Good job!

  • @CleanAirExpert
    @CleanAirExpert Před 3 lety +42

    Absolutely one of the best DIY instructional videos I've ever seen. Great job!! Accurate, a touch of humor, and SAVED my "bacon." Thanks!

  • @magicaljake
    @magicaljake Před 6 lety +15

    i love how you do everything in pajamas and crocs

  • @markking2262
    @markking2262 Před 4 lety +2

    Briliant. Genius. Saved loads of money. It definitely took 7 hours and my back is still sore but I never could have done it without you, my friend.

  • @scotttaves
    @scotttaves Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you! I slogged through this job recently, took me a solid seven hours. I wouldn't have been able to do it without this guide. My original fan lasted for 120K miles.

  • @dh-_1011
    @dh-_1011 Před rokem +2

    Ok, so it’s winter here. My blower fan has been squeaking since 2019. It finally died last week, right during a cold snap (0-5F). I bought the part from the dealer (way too much, but I needed it right now or so I thought), watched this video again and realized I needed that special tool. Ordered that damn thing on Monday, it came yesterday. Watched this video again. I worked last night (1500-0325) took a nap and went to it at 1100. I had the car apart at 1145, new part installed at 1155 with help from the wife, everything buttoned up at 1315. Thanks for this man, seriously. Even though I payed way too much for the motor itself, I saved prolly $1500 in labor. I couldn’t have done this without your help in this video. A sincere thanks, and a raise of the beer your way!!

  • @peruzzi12
    @peruzzi12 Před 4 lety +8

    Excellent video!! I have watched hundreds of videos for all sorts automotive repair for my 5 cars, and this is one of two that does an absolutely professional job of describing in detail how to do this repair. The diagrams inserted made it extra-pro! Actually, I was considering buying a used XC60 (I already have 2 others) and the blower fan was really noisy, so I wanted to see what it would take to replace. From this video, I see that I need to knock them down in price $1,500.00!! Thanks again, and if I buy it, I'll use this video as my guide. Well done guys!

  • @vehiclevillellc5071
    @vehiclevillellc5071 Před 5 lety +7

    Excellent video. Very thorough. Ive changed many blower motors on XC90s and other models. But haven't attempted this model yet. This video is very well thought out and clear. I thank you for taking the time to help the rest of us DIY-ers! Thanks! :)

  • @frankielee16
    @frankielee16 Před 6 lety +15

    Incredible! Well done! Thanks also for the transmission oil change! Great channel!

  • @bachadaboy
    @bachadaboy Před 3 lety +8

    I had an idea with an issue on a 2010 XC60 which had the same fan squeaking issue you had. I took the windshield wiper blade arms off and the cowling below, and accessed the fresh air inlet. (it's just some clips that hold the cowling down) Then you can see the blower fan from there through the inlet opening. (must not be in recirculate mode or the door will be closed, select fresh air setting in the car)
    I only knew that you can see the blower fan from there because years ago when replacing the windshield I watched the technicians while they installed the new windshield. (they were nice and let me into the shop)
    I purchased a 3 foot long spray nozzle extension like the little 5 inch red ones you'll find, but very flexible and much longer. With the fan off, I blasted some MAF cleaner behind the squirrel cage fan portion and let it dry. I repeated that one more time. Let it dry completely again.
    Then started the car and the blower fan, It did not squeak anymore on any speed settings! I'm so happy! As a little extra insurance I switched the long spray nozzle tube over to a aerosol spray can of "Seafoam Deep Creep Penetrating Lubricant" and carefully, and sparingly, shot some onto the motor shaft behind the fan cage. Then started the car and ran the fan through all the speeds up and down. Still no squeaking!
    My hope is it lasts a long time. I'll report back when and "knock on wood" if it starts squeaking again. I hope it's not anytime soon! The whole job took 45 minutes working at a comfortable relaxed pace. It will be quicker next time, since I've done it once already and it was pretty easy to do anyway. (but I hope there's no next time, at least for several years!)
    Volvo For Life
    Here's the link below to the flexible straw extension that made it possible to fix the squeaking from the blower fan.
    www.amazon.com/Aerosol-Replacement-Straws-Flexible-Extension/dp/B01EKIZ89U/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Aerosol+Replacement+Straws%2C+Flexible+Extension%2C+Made+in+The+USA&qid=1609794053&s=industrial&sr=1-1

    • @fredaydaybae8450
      @fredaydaybae8450 Před 5 měsíci

      Still squeaking?

    • @bachadaboy
      @bachadaboy Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@fredaydaybae8450 Nope, still no squeaking. It did try to start squeaking again but I sprayed it with aviation grade "Corrosion X" and it's been squeak-free for years.

  • @ChrisBaccus
    @ChrisBaccus Před 2 lety

    Clearly the bottle opener was the most used and necessary tool. Seriously, thanks for this. Now I just need to decide which weekend I'm going to spend doing this after my new blower fan arrives.

  • @phatasswj
    @phatasswj Před 6 lety

    Great job, Yuri!! Mine is fine right now since it’s hot outside, but as soon as it’s 40°F or less outside, it will start squealing again! I’m going to get this job done ASAP!

  • @GT-pj5kj
    @GT-pj5kj Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I have done this job some years ago with my Volvo. Therefore I know exactly where the difficulties are. You have described them in a really excellent way! To exchange the fan is one thing for sure, but to create this video was a marvellous job!!! I am sure that it will help several Volvo owners in future. Most important tool for this repair: the bottle opener for sure.😉 Thank you very much for this video!!!

  • @tomjones9137
    @tomjones9137 Před 5 lety +47

    Well, looks like I won't be replacing the fan by myself after all lol

    • @DoreenRoz
      @DoreenRoz Před 4 lety +2

      Same here!!

    • @TheMetrefekseli
      @TheMetrefekseli Před 3 lety +2

      if I try to do it myself probably will be more than a 1000 USD in damaged parts

    • @bosewaverocks
      @bosewaverocks Před 3 lety +1

      I’ll live with the sound 😂 the labor has to be crazy for that

    • @fredaydaybae8450
      @fredaydaybae8450 Před rokem

      I was about to buy one with the blower motor gone but NOPE!

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před rokem

      That would be a good discount

  • @wojciech5775
    @wojciech5775 Před 6 lety +1

    Huge job has been done here. I was only watching but I am not less tired than you guys fighting with that part.

  • @aknovaman
    @aknovaman Před 4 lety +1

    Perfect directions!!! Just replaced my 2008 V70 wagon heater blower fan using this video. You are right it took 4-6 hours as i am mechanic. Thx again.

  • @nolanpenney497
    @nolanpenney497 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for that very thorough and detailed walk through! That helped tremendously today when I did mine.

  • @faronmarshall1258
    @faronmarshall1258 Před 5 lety +4

    Just to let you know, I used your video to change the blower fan on my 2000 Volvo S80 3.2. Was skeptical at first, but no big problems. Great video!!

    • @D5DRIFT
      @D5DRIFT Před 4 lety

      Did they do a 3.2 S80 in year 2000?

  • @stephendauphinee6039
    @stephendauphinee6039 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. My noisy fan finally died on my 2009 XC70 at 373,000 km. The practical info allowed me to complete the job in 4.5 hours. The only problem I had is the re-circulation flap did not move when button pressed as recommend at beginning of video. No problem as I went outside car, lifted engine bonnet, removed wipe blades and plastic cover. You will be able to see re-circulation flap and blower. Push the top of flap towards passenger side gently. As it moves you will hear the actuation motor gear.

  • @robertbavolacco9337
    @robertbavolacco9337 Před 4 lety +1

    BEST video/tutorial EVER! I will be tackling this exact job soon, and this video is no doubt a life saver! THANKS!

  • @JohnSmith-gu3ub
    @JohnSmith-gu3ub Před 4 měsíci

    I just completed this repair using your video for instructions. I've watched hundreds if not thousands of DIY videos and yours is the best. Volvo gave me an estimate for $2000 and I did it for $500 with a genuine Volvo blower motor. Thank you!

  • @imsent2u
    @imsent2u Před 3 lety +2

    I can't thank you enough!!
    Between you and one other video had made this job go so smoothly. although you would be upset that I did not remove the carpets and or seat. Because of the both of you this was a 3-hour job for me and again cannot thank you enough!

  • @alainvoit4862
    @alainvoit4862 Před 3 lety +4

    I came across my previous comment that I posted here 3 years ago, and I was not aware that it had replies and questions ...so sorry about that. First I need to say that this tutorial video is just awesome. I could not imagine how this complicated job would of been like without it. So BIG THANKS to volvosweden for this video. Like all his videos, they are superbly done. Top notch quality, with just the right details. In addition, there are encouraging statements on his part. I think this volvosweden guy is a seriously GOOD guy, to say the very least.
    Ok I got many asking me how I did the job without the removal tool. What I realize later is that the screw holding the fan that the author's car in the video was missing; well in my car it was not missing, and it was the only thing stopping the fan from turning the 45 or so degree to be removed. I mean my car did not have the tab that needs to be pressed to turn the fan in the removal position. So for me removing the fan was fairly easy. I just had to remove the screw, then turn the fan 45 or so degree from the driver side (not from the side where the squirrel-cage and where the tool is inserted which is the passenger side) and finally I pushed it towards the passenger side. No helper needed.
    I think a previous mechanic cut off or broke off the tab in my car, in purpose. With that screw in place this lock-tab is certainly unnecessary, I think it is just a design for fast assembly during manufacturing. When I installed the new fan, the tips of my fingers fitted through the spaces between the spoke-like plastic ribs of the squirrel-cage, and so I was able to control the position of the fan as i was inserting it. It is very easy to turn the fan in position from the driver side. And then I reinserted the screw. Voila!
    As a note: for those who have the tab on the driver-side holding the fan. If someone can rig a way to keep the tab depress, then one can do like I did, remove the fan by turning it from the driver side; hence without the removal tool.
    I think volvosweden does the job according to Volvo's manual, and that is great for doing such a video. However, removing the entire carpet, thereby the seat and amp is overkill. The carpet is not really in the way of removing the CEM and and everything else. And its is much nicer to work with the carpet on when leaning down on the floor of the car.
    Taking my meticulous time the job took me 5 to 6 hours. What I found the most difficult was to deal with the hidden two screws on the recirculate/fresh air controller unit. Like volvosweden says "patience, patience, patience..." and I would add "perseverance!"

    • @fredaydaybae8450
      @fredaydaybae8450 Před rokem

      I was about to buy an S80 with a bad blower but absolutely not. This repair is crazy!! Good on those that have done this!

  • @ScottSmith_RiverOfCode
    @ScottSmith_RiverOfCode Před 11 měsíci +1

    I know this is 5 years old but I just used it to successfully replace my blower in my 2011 XC70 today. I thank you for all the details.

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci +1

      Can you help to say how you got on with the 'clip' that you hold down from the speedo side? I'm really struggling pressing it down but the blower motor with the tool on will NOT turn and its really got me stuck here.. Shocking design

  • @mulewapp5638
    @mulewapp5638 Před 6 lety

    All your videos are: competent, structured, quality and unbelievably helpful
    RESPECT and THANK YOU from Germany !!
    I would like to invite you to a beer - you deserve it!

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 6 lety

      +Norbert Möller Big thx for the invitation. Once in Germany I will message you ;)

  • @frankdaiii6403
    @frankdaiii6403 Před 6 měsíci

    One of the best "how to" videos I've seen to date. ESPECIALLY the diagram for the removal tool. Great job!!

  • @verdiboy721
    @verdiboy721 Před 3 lety +2

    Dude you saved my life with this video! So much detail!! I’ll deff be dropping mine at the shop 😂

  • @verveh
    @verveh Před 3 lety

    Wonderful video, as always! This is my favourite Volvo channel.
    I'm halfway now, everything is taken out apart from the fan itself. I'm waiting for the new fan and the tool to arrive to continue, but I feel the hard part is done.
    It is a lot of work, but I can imagine this would be a very costly repair if done by the garage... It simply takes a lot of time.
    One thing I found very helpful to unscrew the two invisible screws on the housing: I used my phone to film the location of the screw (with flash on) and looked at the screen for a live view at the screw. I could then easily aim the screwdriver onto the screw itself.
    Could be a helpful tip for anybody else.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @1BCamden
    @1BCamden Před 10 měsíci

    What a great effort, love the special bottle tool.
    I own a C30T5 from new, so watching this was just for enjoyment, but you explained it perfectly.

  • @emilerlandsson5536
    @emilerlandsson5536 Před rokem +4

    Great video! I changed my blower fan yesterday, and it was 100% done by your instructions. Thank you! 🥰

    • @salehsiami6681
      @salehsiami6681 Před 8 měsíci

      Doesn't work with xc60 2010

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      Did you manage this buddy? Can you help to say how you got on with the 'clip' that you hold down from the speedometer side? I'm really struggling I am pressing it down but the blower motor with the tool on will NOT turn and its really got me stuck here.. Shocking design

  • @s82452
    @s82452 Před 2 lety

    Dude you are the man. Dealer quoted me $1200 for this. But I can definitely do this at home, and the tool + motor will run me under $200.

  • @BrewedTeaCup
    @BrewedTeaCup Před 4 měsíci

    Very helpful video! Took me about 5 hours of labor to finish the job. Interestingly, my old blower worked attached directly to a battery but not in the car. It’s nice to have a working blower again!

  • @selfdefender8609
    @selfdefender8609 Před 3 lety

    You, guys, are GREAT!!! You showed and explained all very well. You saved me a ton of time! Thanks a lot!
    Вы, ребята, МОЛОДЦЫ!!! Очень толково все показали и рассказали. Сэкономили мне уйму времени. Большое спасибо!

  • @alainvoit4862
    @alainvoit4862 Před 6 lety +6

    I did the job WITHOUT the "Removal Tool" easily and without any problem what so ever. Also there is NO need to remove the carpet (Hence leave the amplifier, seat and door sill trim untouched). On the other hand I removed the bracket holding the CEM unit, it was very easy and provided more room to work and place working lights.
    Thank you for this video and many others from VOLVOSWEDEN. They make a huge difference in working on my 2008-XC70. Continue to Spread the LOVE the way you do - You Rocks!

    • @alxace
      @alxace Před 6 lety +4

      Would You mind explaining how You removed the blower without the tool?
      How did You turn it?

    • @alxace
      @alxace Před 6 lety +1

      I have now done the job!
      I really couldn't remove the blower without the tool, so I custom made something similar to the original tool and was able to turn it then. Also - you really have to make sure that you release the tab all the way!
      Couple of remarks about the process - I also didn't see the need to remove the carpet or the passenger seat. I did unbolt the CEM unit, but left the wires attached to it and worked around it, like he did in the video.

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 6 lety

      As long as you can do it. Hope the video helped still.

    • @alxace
      @alxace Před 6 lety +1

      volvosweden Yes, the video was much help! Thanks a lot for taking the time to make it!

    • @VladTheLender
      @VladTheLender Před 5 lety +1

      How did you move the blower out?

  • @markusmustonen3341
    @markusmustonen3341 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks man, this was a good video. I also replaced the fan, with these instructions.
    Most used tool must have been 0.33. 😁

  • @BaronOfDaker
    @BaronOfDaker Před 6 lety +8

    This squeaking fan has been plaguing me for three years. I've been waiting for this video since I found your channel last year... You delivered!! Thank you!

    • @BenMJay
      @BenMJay Před 6 lety +2

      Darren Baker How do you guys know the new blower wont squeak?

  • @donnafredvawer1175
    @donnafredvawer1175 Před 2 lety

    Great detail. I did my P3 S80 ,not bad for an overweight 65 yr old.Was able to see torx screws for the recirculating housing once lying on my side down on the floor . My helper (wife)Used a yard stick through drivers side to hold tab down to remove motor.

  • @tbsmith413
    @tbsmith413 Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial! The fan on my '14 got noticeably worse this winter. I just finished the job in about 4.5 hours. I wouldn't have even attempted it without seeing this first to get a feel for it. Still I was amazed at how buried that motor is. Blood sacrifice was necessary. Beer is next.

  • @davetravels9273
    @davetravels9273 Před 5 lety

    Just completed the job! Thank you! I managed to do it by myself, was able to sit just right so that I could push in the tab and turn the tool. Note to others, at first I tried to do the job without removing the carpet, but it was so tight and the carpet has massive amounts of foam on the underside that make it difficult to fold. SAVE YOURSELF THE HASSLE AND REMOVE THE PASSENGER SEAT! It only took me 3 minutes to remove the passenger seat and pull out the carpet. I too replaced the AC filter, as it is usually very difficult to get to. The only real difficulty was getting the fan cover/recirculation diverter off and even more difficult to get it back on. I had to do quite a bit of shaking and rocking, eventually it came out and went back in. Total time was 3 hours by myself, but could have done it faster had I had power tools, everything was done with a ratchet wrench and an allen wrench (Torx 25)! Really appreciate the videos!

    • @VoGRoN
      @VoGRoN Před 5 lety

      How did you replace the soecial volvo fan removal tool?

    • @davetravels9273
      @davetravels9273 Před 5 lety +1

      VoGRoN what do you mean replace? I ordered both the Behr fan and the tool on amazon for just under $200. I attached the tool to the fan, then got in to the driver seat and was able to reach both the plastic tab and the fan tool at the same time.

  • @papperme
    @papperme Před 6 lety +8

    You are fantastic. Thanks for sharing good contents. My next car will be a VOLVO..

  • @villehiivola9659
    @villehiivola9659 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, the detailed instructions were very helpful. Made the job a lot quicker. One thing i want to add, is it was much easier to get the recirculation part out with the passenger seat completely out of the car. Lying on the floor makes it a lot easier to access.

  • @davenas2800
    @davenas2800 Před 6 lety

    Have to say. This is a very well done video. And I agree that the bottle opener was the most used tool. LOL.
    Only thing I can add is. I din't really need the tool for removal. You can use a set of cutters (tin snips etc) to cut the blades off the old wheel and turn the motor with a pair of long nose pliers or vise grips. As long as your assistant is holding the (stupid) release tab.
    The new one is very easy to rotate into place. Thanks for the awesome video.

  • @benjaminkoch710
    @benjaminkoch710 Před 3 lety +2

    Just replaced mine on a 2013 S60! only took about 4 hours with cleanup. Our pipe behind the gauge cluster is all one piece and doesn't come out easily at all. You can just use a long pry bar to lift up that clip instead. Once the blower motor is pulled out towards the passenger side, you can disconnect the plug from the back of it since there is enough slack in it. Also, that screw hole that isn't used isn't used on any Volvos as far as I'm aware. It seems to be a spot for a captured nut, possibly used on a land rover or something. There doesn't appear to be any threads in the hole on mine. Also, if you have motorized folding mirrors and auto up and down windows, you may have to reteach them by pulling the fuse or just turning your car on and off a couple of times which somehow worked for me. Finally, that foam gasket in the back of the blower motor hole is SUPER important. Mine broke and I installed it anyways and now I have a whistling noise where air is escaping from where the gasket should be. Oops. But seriously amazing write-up!

  • @danilko332
    @danilko332 Před 4 lety +1

    I replaced my blower fan thank to your video. It wasn't as bad as I thought it will be :)

  • @lecourvoisier1096
    @lecourvoisier1096 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much for the tutorial, I'm actually doing the job and it's a tough one, one of the hardest blower motor on the market to replace !!

    • @Kaspars75
      @Kaspars75 Před 3 lety

      Добрый день! Где можно получить черчежи йнструмента?

    • @lecourvoisier1096
      @lecourvoisier1096 Před 3 lety

      @@Kaspars75 Traduis-moé ça mon big : Les outils, t'as juste à te les faire toi-même, comme un grand garçon. La pogne-tu ?! ;)

  • @zulumoor
    @zulumoor Před 6 lety +1

    Great video. Please keep up the good work. I did the same job this weekend on a V70 -08 and I saved lots of time following your instructions. Btw, the missing screw on the blower motor was also missing on my old motor. I think the factory did not add it on purpose.

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 6 lety

      I've heard the missing screw is just in case the clip breaks. Then we can use the screw to secure the blower.

  • @DavidJohnson-oe8fg
    @DavidJohnson-oe8fg Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for taking the time to do this video. I think it was well done, and quite helpful. I have a 2012 XC60, and it's a bit different design behind the gauge cluster, with a bunch of extra plastic to cradle the cluster and a different air duct configuration. Not as easy as this one, so I'm going to do some trimming of that plastic to get some better access. According to CARFAX, this was already replaced once at Volvo of Toronto, but I think the fan was shaken loose when going down a bumpy gravel road. Maybe that's what that screw is for.

    • @juhal5959
      @juhal5959 Před 4 lety

      On 2012 XC60 the repair was easier than on the video. No need to open or remove anything on driver's side as there is no screw or button that holds the blower. You only need the special tool, and you can remove the blower from right side of the car. When the blower is loose, pull it out only a little, and you can detach the electric connector. Thus you can do the repair alone, you do not need assistant to press the button. I checked the exact model of blower from www.behrhellaservice.com/behr-hella-service/en/Online-catalog-5076.html, I did not use the Land Rover blower, though indeed it is cheaper than the recommended model. And, I was a bit lazy and did not remove the seat, I only lowered the backrest as much as possible and I was lying on the seat, not on the floor.

    • @delendam
      @delendam Před 4 lety

      @@juhal5959 Do you think it's the same for XC70 (2014)?

    • @juhal5959
      @juhal5959 Před 4 lety +1

      @@delendam Difficult to say. You will see it if you remove the speedometer panel. If there is a massive steel frame and the whole air channel behind is one piece, and you do not see at all the detachable piece of air channel etc. as on the video, it is same as mine. Btw. be careful when ordering the blower, I accidentally ordered right-hand-drive car blower first.

    • @juhal5959
      @juhal5959 Před 4 lety

      I also advice to remove totally the white ECC unit holder steel frame, not to bind it with the nylon strip as on the video. That way you get good space to pull out the recirculation flap piece and the blower. Otherwise you may damage something as it is rather tight spot. Note also that if you lose one of the 3 screws from recirculation piece, you can remove one from the old blower case.

  • @MrStangdawg
    @MrStangdawg Před 3 lety

    Huge thanks for this video. Saved over $1000 USD. Nothing in the job is hard the only challenge is being upside down under the dash.
    I also replaced the blower resistor since it can lead to a blower fan failure or vise versa.
    In my case I smelled a little smoke under dash and blower stopped blowing air out vents. Save the cash and DIY

  • @KAIIDAR
    @KAIIDAR Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the video, just changed the fan on my 2011 XC70. I can tell you that the hole to the right of the tab. It is only if you brake the tab. The screw will be inserted instead of the tab.

  • @biffenz
    @biffenz Před 6 lety +2

    Great work !! Love your videos. Keep them coming!

  • @svalles7753
    @svalles7753 Před 3 lety

    Great job with your detailed explanation of a very difficult job.

  • @nadaypuesnada
    @nadaypuesnada Před 3 lety +1

    The best video I've seen on the topic. Many thanks for sharing!!

  • @HowlParanormal
    @HowlParanormal Před 2 lety

    One Major Diffrence between this and the p3 s60 is the cross air duct tube behind the instrument cluster. There are 2 t25 that hold it in place that are impossible to get to. Besides this its perfect! Thank you!!

  • @advisernone9343
    @advisernone9343 Před rokem

    Очень полезное, подробное, качественное видео! Понятно абсолютно всё! Расстраивает только то, что такая неисправность возникает так рано на таком дорогом авто.

  • @Damian_DK
    @Damian_DK Před 4 lety

    Thank You. This is amazing. You are doing fantastic work and have great passion!

  • @markohoepken1423
    @markohoepken1423 Před 5 lety +10

    Excellent video. Great camera, details and tips. My fan starts "smoking" and makes noise... I will buy beer first ;-) Marko

  • @montyzawinski6767
    @montyzawinski6767 Před rokem

    Wow ... I was going to look at a '08 XC70 that needs a blower fan motor... You talked me out of it. Thank You!!! Very well done video! I like them all.

  • @bfjord1
    @bfjord1 Před rokem

    Great video, just swapped my fan on a 08 xc70, took me 5 hours.

  • @robinkarlsson182
    @robinkarlsson182 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the very well done video. Just the video had to take a bit of time to make, to help us others with this problem

  • @SG-cg9kw
    @SG-cg9kw Před 2 lety

    It would have taken a week to figure this out. Still a pain in the ass but thank you for this video! It helped tremendously

  • @nicklebach
    @nicklebach Před rokem

    Hands down the best information video I have ever seen! Thank you so much!!

  • @raffaeletedesco
    @raffaeletedesco Před 6 lety +3

    Great work, as always. But what a hard work ..

  • @GEMC98
    @GEMC98 Před 6 lety

    Absolute Madness. Atleast you didn´t had to remove the Dash.

  • @siulagrande1984
    @siulagrande1984 Před 6 lety

    Excellent video, as always. Thank goodness I don't have a blower fan issue on my 2009 XC70 T6 but I'll tell you that I just finished changing my fuel pump out and THAT was a lot of work. I had to drop the rear subframe, exhaust and disconnect the propshaft just to drop the gas tank and gain access to the top where the fuel pump goes into the tank. In hindsight, I should've taken video but I used a lot of expletives during the repair. I hope and pray you won't have to replace your pump anytime soon.

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 6 lety

      Hey. Is that possible to cut out an opening under the seat? Just an idea

    • @siulagrande1984
      @siulagrande1984 Před 6 lety +1

      volvosweden possibly but I didn't want to cut into the bodywork. The fuel pump must be accessed from the top of of the gas tank and I needed enough room to manipulate the hoses that connect up to the pump after half of it is inside the tank. That was the biggest issue I had. I couldn't connect up all the hoses and electrical connections while the pump was outside the tank then installing it. The gas tank hole opening isn't large enough.
      I used to own a lot of Audis before switching to Volvo and replacing the fuel pumps and filters on all the Audis were easy because they always provided an easy access panel. I could finish a fuel pump replacement on my Audi A6 Quattro in 15 min.
      Changing the pump on my Volvo XC70 took me 14-16 hours.

  • @riderjig2731
    @riderjig2731 Před rokem

    Part and tool just came in today going to take a shot at it wish me luck ! Great video thanks a bunch !!

    • @riderjig2731
      @riderjig2731 Před rokem

      Took me about 8 hours I could of got done a lot sooner what held me up what getting the fan out . The tool I bought was a joke thing was useless . I ended up cutting out the plastic on the old fan so I could have a better look at the motor . Ended up just using a pry bar through the engine compartment to get it out . Now I wouldn’t recommended that cause something could break I got very lucky but enough was enough 3 hours was long enough on the fan haha

  • @seppoimmonen4371
    @seppoimmonen4371 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for this ! I just changed blower fan based on this guidance, without it would be very, very difficult

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      Did you manage this buddy? Can you help to say how you got on with the 'clip' that you hold down from the speedometer side? I'm really struggling I am pressing it down but the blower motor with the tool on will NOT turn and its really got me stuck here.. Shocking design

  • @russellfadil1580
    @russellfadil1580 Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent video. Very detailed and clear. Thank you

  • @arisavuoja
    @arisavuoja Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks a lot for the great video! It helped me a lot! I managed to reduce noise without taking the fan off, by drilling a hole to the back of the fan (7 mm) and then with a long pipe (90cm) attached to a WD40 spray pipe I could spray some oil to the back bearings of the fan! I needed not take anything off from the right side of the car, I only took off the speedometer and the house behind that. There is still little noise left, but next I'll try to spray WD40 to the other bearing of the fan. I'll report that later!

    • @arisavuoja
      @arisavuoja Před 4 lety

      A little noise came back during last couple of weeks i.e. about 9 months after my quick repair. The noise emerges mow only when the fan is running slowly - when the fan is running on high rpm there is no extra noise. I’ll try to re-operate the oil spray to the bearings…

    • @kairoilves9932
      @kairoilves9932 Před 4 lety

      where you exactly drill the hole? How deep and what angle?

    • @arisavuoja
      @arisavuoja Před 4 lety

      @@kairoilves9932 You can go to the video to the time 15:07-15:21 where you can see the back cover of the fan (volvosweden has taken it off and puts on again). Then go to the time 15:44-15:56 where you can see the same back cover through the hole of speedometer and there you can see a very little white dot on the back cover about 3 cm above of the screw of the back cover. I drilled the hole at the white dot! The plastic cover is quite thin, so be careful not to drill too deep: only max 3 mm. Angle was strait i.e. about 90' to the surface! Good luck!

    • @kairoilves9932
      @kairoilves9932 Před 4 lety

      @@arisavuoja thanks for informatsion, i try it and give feedback :D

    • @arisavuoja
      @arisavuoja Před 4 lety

      @@kairoilves9932 The hole could be on lower level, too. The purpose is to manage to sray oil to the fan bearings, which is below to the hole! Afterwards I put a little button to shut the hole!

  • @phatasswj
    @phatasswj Před 6 lety +1

    Old fan is out, new fan is in- thanks again Yuri!

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 6 lety

      +Ausländer U R welcome. What beer did u enjoy?

    • @phatasswj
      @phatasswj Před 6 lety

      volvosweden Three Floyd’s Brewing, American Sessions Ale... a spectacular pick.

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 6 lety

      +Ausländer never tried. I love Heineken.

  • @ericbarr2214
    @ericbarr2214 Před 6 lety

    Great Job... and thanks. I need to do this job on my '04 S80 T6. Will make sure to pick up extra pack of beer.

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 6 lety

      +Eric Barr On your 04 S80 it's easier and different from what I show here.

  • @NicholasNRB.Barnett
    @NicholasNRB.Barnett Před 3 lety

    @ 12:15 - I also did not have this screw installed either (Swedish made, Gothenburg) great video helped a lot! 👍🏽

  • @louismailing2059
    @louismailing2059 Před 6 lety +1

    crazy how many things to remove.... Thanks for the details

  • @jonathanprice1989
    @jonathanprice1989 Před 28 dny

    Thanks for sharing this information, just done our rhd p3, so much was mirror image.
    I made a little platform to sill height, but still worked upside down. Most of the work was through passenger side, even the wire for the motor was done by retrieving the motor a little way then putting my hand over to unclip it. I had to put my hand up next to steering column then over a duct to feel the back of the motor clip while someone turned it. I wish I had removed the plug from the air quality sensor instead of taking out the whole thing as I broke the retaining clip. Struggled refitting the motor, wish I had reused the motor housing as the replacement was not a genuine part.
    Thanks again for your help

  • @keithmalewich91
    @keithmalewich91 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video. I just got the job done! It all went pretty smooth thanks to you. Great instructional video that includes everything you need to do the job.

  • @roamwashington2230
    @roamwashington2230 Před 2 lety

    Just completed this job yesterday, this video was very helpful 👌 now It works great,it had totally failed so I had no heat/ac or defrost which just sucked.

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      Did you manage this buddy? I have V70 2010 P3 Can you help to say how you got on with the 'clip' that you hold down from the speedometer driver side? I'm really struggling I am pressing it down but the blower motor with the tool on will NOT turn and its really got me stuck here.. Shocking design

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @Sc0fm make sure there is no screw that’s holding the fan on the speedometer side. Use two person, one pushes on the catch clip and the other turns counterclockwise on the fan. It takes force to undo it.

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      I have recorded a video with the light on, there is no screw. So I am thinking the motor has never been out. I am pressing really hard down on the clip but I'm scared of breaking it. Will give it another try tomorrow, it's dark now in the UK. Horrible experience so far. But this video is absolutely amazing, thank you!

  • @pclayton5063
    @pclayton5063 Před 4 lety

    Great video, no way now I want to try it myself. Looks like more squeaks for me.

  • @shahaflevavi6895
    @shahaflevavi6895 Před rokem

    You guys are absolutely awesome! This is Russian level mechanical skills right there 😂. Also one of the best DIY video ever..

  • @albertje
    @albertje Před 3 lety +5

    "It looks like the Volvo was build around the blower..." 😂 Thanks for this awesome diy video. Hope to see more. Kind regards from the Netherlands.

  • @rtylen44
    @rtylen44 Před 4 lety

    Super useful diy video! Just replace The fan in my Volvo xc70 - 09! Thanks

  • @raiderman28
    @raiderman28 Před 6 lety +1

    great video man!! excellent through job!!!

  • @outlawoutlaw2190
    @outlawoutlaw2190 Před 6 lety +6

    great work bro!!!what a engineering fail with the blower motor placing

    • @Honeypot-x9s
      @Honeypot-x9s Před 4 lety +1

      Welcome to P3 Volvo’s. P3 generation of Volvo’s are very weird mix cuz it clear that Volvo was in middle of engineering and building stuff and ford walked in and screwed stuff up. Lot of clever and easy to maintain very Swedish engineering all over these cars however every so often there’s these things that just make no sense, like I’m sure if Volvo had 100% control they would put it behind an easy to use cover somewhere, may still required a special tool but would been easy and only have 2 steps .
      Also some clearly half and half engineering as well on some stuff. the radiator cooling fans, I was attempting to replace my cooling fans on my rad the other night and the top half is just clipped in with heavy duty clips like whatever that’s easy and thinking maybe it’s on a sled system that locks in that seems like a Swedish design thing, nope...bottom half is bolted in from the back side and have to either reach from under and around which seems like would be fine but I spent a half hour dicking with it and couldn’t figure it out and feels half and half like Volvo designed top half and ford designed bottom half.
      Speaking of the radiator cooling, I asked a few people if I can just replace the fans only since I can get same fans for fairly cheap $80 new vs $450 for entire fan system, answer I got was “it looks like it’s possible but I don’t think it comes apart I think they built the fan into it..”. Wtf

  • @s82452
    @s82452 Před 2 lety

    This is the best tutorial for this job. Thank you

  • @jamesbeam6979
    @jamesbeam6979 Před 6 lety +1

    Great Video thanks - I've obtained the part and the tool and I'll be using this to carry out the same repair on my 2007 P3 Volvo to fix the squeaky winter fan - I'll be working symmetrically opposite as mine is RHD, but I've been told the HVAC unit is a mirror of yours. I'll report how I got on.
    Just for info, I've seen a few references to a screw to hold the blower motor in place that appeared to be missing in the video. From the research I did it appears that the screw hole is a service fix in case the tab that locks the fan into place gets broken - it means you can refit the fan with a broken plastic tab and don't need to buy a new one - you just use a screw in the holes as shown to lock the fan in place. You should not see a screw if the fan has never been removed or if the tab wasn't broken.

    • @CURTAIII
      @CURTAIII Před 3 lety

      Was it exact same as doing left hand drive, if any what difference was there and did yo do it all from passengers side? Cheer`s.

    • @jamesbeam6979
      @jamesbeam6979 Před 3 lety

      @@CURTAIII Apologies for the delay in responding, so this post may be moot. The RHD differs from the LHD in a few small ways as the car is not a complete mirror image and there are some different modules. There's a couple of threads in Swedespeed and Matthews Volvo Forum where the detailed differences have been posted by a user called LTP which I found useful.

  • @SG-cg9kw
    @SG-cg9kw Před 2 lety

    Best instructional video I've seen. Thanks

  • @joshuacrome6976
    @joshuacrome6976 Před 4 lety

    My son and I were able to do this job! It took us a LONG time to do because it took us hours to get the recirculation assembly aligned and installed correctly.
    Thank you Volvosweden for the excellent instructional video!

  • @mikedelphin
    @mikedelphin Před 5 lety

    Thanks for this video! I was able to replace the blower fan but for the life of me I cannot reinstall the air circulator! I spent hours and hours but no joy. Even my brother couldn’t do it. Unfortunately I can’t devote more time so off to the dealer :(

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 5 lety

      Oh oh. That part is tricky. Bad news. But anything I do on my cars on my own, I always keep in mind that if I get stuck, off to the shop.

  • @aford1addie
    @aford1addie Před rokem +1

    Nice job dude. well done

  • @mptek2020
    @mptek2020 Před 6 lety +3

    You are a "GENIUS" my friend, and a great video!

  • @ecbcbm
    @ecbcbm Před 6 lety +25

    Holy F*****g S**t! Lol. That's quite a bit of work but thanks for the upload. Glad I saw this for if/when I have this issue.

  • @andersheden9788
    @andersheden9788 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Blower fan has been replaced. Thanks🤘👊

  • @ericerwin5625
    @ericerwin5625 Před rokem

    My man! Just did this project today...4 hours. Half spent running around trying to find the tool I put down that I just had in my hand. But these details were spot on!! I too did not have a bolt in the blower fan as you discovered. I followed your instructions to a TEE including the seat and carpet removal. My ONE recommendation is don't cheap out on the blower tool. My Amazon special for $35 kept Bending and I was so close from it breaking in the fan which would have put me in HELL. Luckily I didn't, but I did throw away the damn tool after completion. And also, don't kill yourself looking for the "blocks" that the tool fits in. The covers over the fan blocks this.
    Thanks so much for saving me $$$$$$$!!

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      Did you manage this buddy? Can you help to say how you got on with the 'clip' that you hold down from the speedometer side? I'm really struggling I am pressing it down but the blower motor with the tool on will NOT turn and its really got me stuck here.. Shocking design

    • @ericerwin5625
      @ericerwin5625 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Sc0fm it was a horrible experience, my wife pushed from the speedometer side while I was on the floor of the passenger side looking up to get it in and clipped... you can't do it by yourself. Trust me, I am stubborn and don't ask for help, but this was one project I could not do alone. Took about 30 minutes with the two of us to get it in

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      ​@ericerwin5625 it's getting it out that I'm having trouble with, my dad is turning the blower motor with the tool attached and I am pressing down very firmly on the 'clip' but my dad can't turn the motor to free it its like the clip doesn't work!! This is a horrible job hahaha!!

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @ericerwin5625 Respect by doing it yourself and you save a bunch of money

    • @ericerwin5625
      @ericerwin5625 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Sc0fm ah yes, that's about when I thought my tool was going to break. It kept bending the cheap metal. Man, I just hope you got a decent tool. Good luck man!

  • @mikahyvarinen6926
    @mikahyvarinen6926 Před 6 lety

    Thank's a lot. Land Rover Freelander blower was exactly the same with volvo original, as you said. 60€ from Amazon.de. Change tool 65€...need to sell for next one. Took 5 hours by myself...now I will take my beer :) Your video was great, I buy you a beer next time you visit in Finland!

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 6 lety +1

      +Mika Hyvärinen Thx! Hello from cold Manitoba Canada

    • @zebreyaz
      @zebreyaz Před rokem

      Hello, do you have the reference for the LR Freelander blower please ?

    • @robertasviskupaitis9195
      @robertasviskupaitis9195 Před 7 měsíci

      I can not for the life of me find the same exact BEHR fan for that price, it seems that only MAHLE sells this specific BEHR fan and it is 220+ eur

  • @netdude
    @netdude Před 9 měsíci +1

    Damn, this one is an absolute nightmare to get to! As always, impressive video work!
    =

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      Did you manage this buddy? Can you help to say how you got on with the 'clip' that you hold down from the speedometer side? I'm really struggling I am pressing it down but the blower motor with the tool on will NOT turn and its really got me stuck here.. Shocking design

  • @garybroadwater9016
    @garybroadwater9016 Před 6 lety

    I completed this repair over the weekend and referred to this video throughout the process, it was excellent. Thank you.

  • @MrDonGruv
    @MrDonGruv Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Just did mine (xc70 2009) and your video made it super easy. I didn't have the screw next to the clip on the blower either. It took me about 3 hours, but I took my time since I did it in the driveway on a hot day (30 degrees) Thanks!

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci +1

      Did you manage this buddy? Can you help to say how you got on with the 'clip' that you hold down from the speedometer side? I'm really struggling I am pressing it down but the blower motor with the tool on will NOT turn and its really got me stuck here.. Shocking design

    • @MrDonGruv
      @MrDonGruv Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Sc0fm That was the hardest part. You need to play with it, it will eventually come out. Good luck!

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      ​@MrDonGruv thank you! Hoping I can get it done tomorrow..

    • @MrDonGruv
      @MrDonGruv Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Sc0fm I just remembered (i did it 6 months ago) my wife was prying the clip with a long flat screwdriver and I was twisting it from the passenger side

    • @Sc0fm
      @Sc0fm Před 8 měsíci

      @MrDonGruv I've been trying the same method, it looks a lot harder on my RHD been from the UK than it does on this video, there seems to be far less room through the speedometer? Is yours RHD too? I feel doomed here hahaha

  • @hallamandsutherns6814
    @hallamandsutherns6814 Před 5 lety +2

    great video, saved me looking on vida, i did this job on a RHD v70, you can see all 3 t25 screws that hold the housing on if you get your head in far enough

  • @sedava1
    @sedava1 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, it was very helpful video. I changed mine -08 blower fan today, this tutorial saved a plenty of time. Afterwards, the importance of tool 0.33 is something, that has to be mentioned. It's almost as critical, as the fan removal tool: don't even try to get it done without.

  • @jasper_north
    @jasper_north Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much...just went to VOLVO...they will charge me 1.8 HRS labor! Thats worth it. Good news!!!!!! €160,00 And the blower I found for €75!!! Not the OEM but the LandRover one. Yessss
    By the way, thx for your PM today. Great info. When a partnumber doesnt seem to fit in reality it could fit. Saves hundreds of euros dollars at times.

    • @volvosweden
      @volvosweden  Před 5 lety +1

      Glad I could help here. 1.8 hours is Cheap!!!

    • @jasper_north
      @jasper_north Před 5 lety +1

      volvosweden I agree...they never even heard of the special tool. Surprised me. Thx for uploading all this.

    • @moochinazz
      @moochinazz Před 5 lety

      @@jasper_north do you have a part number for the land rover fan?

  • @kingmagniitokillo
    @kingmagniitokillo Před 2 měsíci

    Guess wat brother I Just did it u are a very good mechanic and a scholar at birth thank brother don't ever delete this video ❤