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Campaign 232 - Coolant Hose Leaking

TIE - Technical Journal

Title Service Campaign 232: Coolant bleeder hose, Leaking

Ref No US21527.3.2 en-GB

Issuer -

Partner 3 US 7510 Volvo cars North America

Func Group 2615 Func Desc radiator hose

Status Released Status Date 2010-11-30

Issue date 2010-11-30

Reference VIDA, VSTG, SMB 26-232, PB 26-232





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CSC

DTC

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CSC = Customer Symptom Code
DTC = Diagnostic Trouble Code

Note!
If using a printed copy of this Retailer Technical Journal, first check for the latest online version.

NOTE!
THIS DOCUMENT SUPERSEDES THE PREVIOUS RETAILER TECHNICAL JOURNAL 21527 DATED 03-25-2010. All of the chassis ranges have been updated. This RTJ is now released with a service campaign. PLEASE UPDATE YOUR FILES.

DESCRIPTION:

Volvo Cars of North America LLC. has decided to launch a service campaign on certain model year 2007 - 2010 S80, 2008 - 2010 V70 & XC70 and 2010 XC60 vehicles equipped with engine VIN code 98 & 99 S16 engines.

Volvo has identified that the cylinder head coolant bleeder hose 0-ring may start to leak due to incorrect material used in the 0-rings. If this condition occurs the coolant level may drop and a Driver Information Module (DIM) message stating: LOW COOLANT LEVEL" may appear along with a red warning triangle.

The corrective action is to replace the coolant bleeder hose on all eligible vehicles per the instructions in the attachment to this Retailer Technical Journal.

PLEASE NOTE:
This Service Campaign will be in effect until November 30, 2012 regardless of mileage. Coverage is automatically transferred to subsequent owners.

PRODUCT MODIFICATION:

After the chassis range in the header the hoses have an improved 0-ring. In order to differentiate between the old hose and the new hose see the photos shown in the attachment. The new hose has a black connector.

SERVICE:

Replace the bleeder hose PN 31319051 following the procedure in the attachment.

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