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'06 XC70 air con performance lackluster V70-XC70 2006

On my 2003 V70 the low pressure port is hidden under the P/S and coolant overflow resevoirs. I had to swing them out of the way to get access.

Coolant resevoir - had to disconnect the small hose on the top to swing it back out of the way. (Didn't unhook the larger hose.)

P/S resevoir - didn't have to disconnect either hose. Had enough slack to swing the resevoir out of the way.

On the 2003 you can barely see the L/P port before moving anything. I don't know how much different the 2006 would be.






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