Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )


Volvo-Forums.com - The UNOFFICIAL Volvo Community This site is NOT affiliated in any way with Volvo or any of it's subsidiaries. Our goal is to provide Volvo owners an information outlet - a means to communicate with other Volvo owners. It is simply a community where fans and owners can get the right information for tuning, customization and general discussions on anything about Volvo. You'll find the answer to almost any question about your Volvo in this site. If not, simply join and ask! We have many willing expert members just waiting to answer your questions.
 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
Do you like Volvo-Forums.com? Link to us and help spread the word about our forum. Thanks!
> Changing The Interior Air Filter 2004 V50 2.0td, How to change the Interior Air Filter
jgroenouwe
post Jun 28 2008, 06:23 AM
Post #1


Newbie


Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: 28-June 08
Member No.: 44,778
Status: Offline
Location: netherlands
Drives: 2004 Volvo V40 2.0TD



Hello,

I Searched zo manny forums, but i never found the way to change the interior Air filter for a Volvo V50 2.0TD out 2004/2005.

After some stuggeling... here it is....

The air filter is located behind the radio, and you can replace it from the drivers side.

First you have to remove the cover under the stearing wheel. This is done by removing the 3 schrews, 2 located at the bottom and 1 located at the left top, located just under the light switch.
Then you can click out the cover on the left site, the cover where the air is regulated into the door. After that you have to click out the cover just behind the middle console. It is not screwed. Then you can remove the big cover. Watch out. because you have to remove the licht cable and the temperatur sensor.

After removing the covers. you have to remove the Trottle padle. It is attached by 3 nuts. Then on the right beside the trottle attachment, there is a black cover with one or more schews.(in my car it was 1 screw)

After you removed this cover you can replace the filter. :clap:

good luck!!!

Jeroen
Attached File(s)
Attached File  DCP02077.jpg ( 50.92K ) Number of downloads: 210
 
Go to the top of the page
 
QuoteReply
kimsv50
post Sep 12 2008, 03:56 PM
Post #2


Newbie


Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: 12-September 08
Member No.: 48,076
Status: Offline
Location: Cumming, GA, USA
Drives: 2005 Volvo V50 T5 FWD



Thanks Jeroen. Your instructions were great. The only problem I had was the disconnect of the wire harness for the throttle pedal. After 3 years and 90,000 miles our filter was junk. I could tell immediate results in the amout of air that flowed through the vents. Our 2005 V50 T5 had 3 screws holding the little panel that holds the filter in place. Yes it was a pain but so is changing the oil filter. I am glad I did it. BTW I paid about $13.00 USD from Rockauto.com for a basic Wix filter. I know our Volvo dealer wanted over $100 to do the job. Adam
Go to the top of the page
 
QuoteReply
« Next Oldest Volvo V50 Forum Next Newest »
  Advanced Search

1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

Reply to this topicStart new topic
Get your Volvo listed in the Garage Today, for FREE, to share with the world what you drive and what toys and modifications you have.

Collapse

> Similar Topics

  Topic Replies Topic Starter Views Last Action
No New Posts The Little Things In Life...
priceless really...
4 Doogwhan 28 Yesterday, 11:04 PM
Last post by: ampangbear
No New Posts Topic has attachmentsChanging Tire Dimensions
Different size winter tires
7 MFord 297 12th November 2008 - 12:42 PM
Last post by: Coldax
No New Posts V50 T5 To Xc70 2.5t
Wanting to upgrade
2 students 13 12th November 2008 - 11:43 AM
Last post by: students
No New Posts Interior Light Question?
1994 940 dome lighting. Need help
3 chuck5330 21 12th November 2008 - 10:09 AM
Last post by: chuck5330
No New Posts V50 T5 To Xc90 V8 Executive
Wabnting to Upgrade
0 students 14 12th November 2008 - 05:57 AM
Last post by: students

 
> Link To Us
If you found our site useful please link to us <a href="http://www.volvo-forums.com">Volvo-Forums.com</a>.
 
Time is now: 19th November 2008 - 01:46 PM
© 2004 Volvo-forums.com
Volvo-Forums.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Volvo Car Corporation.