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Passenger floor damp. S80 1999

First pull the panels off so you can see where the leak is coming from. If it is just the O ring seals, that is real cheap. The O rings are a separate item anyway from the core.
Check with FCP Groton and the parts counter guys at the VA Beach Volvo shop, they might discount it a little for good customers - usually 10% or so and no shipping charges?

I sopped up a bunch of antifreeze in a 1996 850 a month ago. I pulled up the carpet, stuffed a Saturday newspaper(whole) above the insulating foam pad and put the carpet back down. The next morning, I pulled the paper out and replaced it with a Sunday paper(without advertisment circulars) and removed another couple cups of coolant. I also hosed the carpet off and let it dry in the garage for 2 days. All is good now.

Klaus
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Volvoless. Sold the R. There is now a void...






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