Unit Volvo
Dyfed-Powys Police Roads Policing unit Volvo T5
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CABLE UNIT Volvo Penta 872448-6 Cable Unit Volvo Penta 872448-6... |
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1/50 Volvo FH-12 Silo Placing Unit $28.79 ... |
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82 Volvo 240 DL Wagon Original Heat & A/C Control Unit $24.99 |
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VOLVO S70 HVAC HEATER/AIR CONDITION CONTROL UNIT 2000 $45.00 |
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1998 VOLVO S90 IN DASH AC CONTROL UNIT $75.00 |
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volvo 240 242 244 245 GL DL climate control head unit $9.95 |
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2000-2004 Heating A/C Climate control unit Volvo s40 $169.95 |
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2000-2004 Heating A/C Climate control unit Volvo s40 $169.95 |
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2000-2004 Heating A/C Climate control unit Volvo s40 $169.95 |
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03 04 05 06 07 08 09 VOLVO XC90 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $109.24 |
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GOOD USED A/C HEATER CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT VOLVO 240 $18.00 |
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01-07 Volvo 60 & 70 Series Heater AC Control Unit LKQ $49.99 |
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Volvo 40 Series Climate Control Unit s40 01 02 03 04 $199.00 |
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1999 VOLVO S80 AC CONTROL UNIT $85.00 |
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01-08 Volvo 60 70 Heater Control unit OEM LKQ $33.71 |
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1998 1999 VOLVO C70 S70 & V70 2.3L & 2.4L AC COMPRESSOR $154.99 |
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02 01 04-00 volvo v40 s40 heater climate control unit $49.99 |
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1984 VOLVO 240 HEATER/AC CONTROL UNIT (1153) $18.95 |
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2000 2001 2002 VOLVO S80 HEATER CORE ASSEMBLY UNIT $199.99 |
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Volvo C70 V70 AC Heater controls switches climate unit $100.00 |
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A/C Heater Blowerer Unit BEHR VOLVO WHITE Trucks $200.00 |
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03-09 VOLVO XC90 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $109.24 |
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98 99 00 Volvo 70 Series Temperature Control Unit $40.00 |
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01-08 Volvo 60 70 Heater Control unit OEM LKQ $32.71 |
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01-09 Volvo 60 Series Climate Control Unit LKQ $32.71 |
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03 04 05 06 07 08 09 VOLVO XC90 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $109.24 |
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Genuine Volvo Heater A/C Manual Control Unit for 240 $55.00 |
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OEM Volvo Heater A/C Manual Control Unit for 940 91-95 $135.00 |
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1998 1999 VOLVO C70 S70 & V70 2.3L & 2.4L AC COMPRESSOR $154.99 |
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1994 Volvo 850 ABS unit $100.00 |
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01-07 Volvo 60 70 Series Heater Control Unit OEM LKQ $49.99 |
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Volvo AC push button control unit 9171595 $49.00 |
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1998 VOLVO s70 v70 HEATER/AC CONTROL UNIT $65.00 |
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99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 VOLVO S80 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $57.49 |
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01-07 Volvo 60 70 Series Heater Climate Control Unit $34.99 |
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WHITE GMC VOLVO G5695213 Unit Valve $20.00 |
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94 95 96 97 VOLVO 850 2.3L 2.4L + TURBO AC COMPRESSOR!! $154.99 |
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94 95 96 97 VOLVO 850 2.3L 2.4L + TURBO AC COMPRESSOR!! $154.99 |
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2000 volvo s40 heater core unit $75.00 |
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2000-2004 volvo s40 blower motor an unit $69.00 |
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1998 Volvo v70 AC control unit $48.94 |
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85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 VOLVO 740 760 AC COMPRESSOR ALL $129.99 |
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86-93 VOLVO 240 ALL 89 90 91 780 2.3L AC COMPRESSOR!!!! $129.99 |
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00-04 Volvo 40 Series AC Climate Control Unit s40 $149.99 |
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GOOD USED VOLVO 740 760 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $30.00 |
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99 00 01 02 3 04 05 06 VOLVO S80 S-80 AC COMPRESSOR ALL $219.99 |
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01 02 3 04 05 06 VOLVO C70 2.3L 2.4L 2.5L AC COMPRESSOR $219.99 |
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03 04 05 06 07 08 VOLVO XC90 2.5 2.9 3.2L AC COMPRESSOR $219.99 |
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01 02 03 04 Volvo 40 Series Climate Control Unit s40 $225.00 |
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01 2 3 4 5 6 07 08 VOLVO S60 2.3 2.4 2.5L AC COMPRESSOR $219.99 |
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VOLVO S70 V70 Fuel Pump Level Sending Unit Sensor LO MI $25.99 |
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2000 Volvo S40 1.9L. Heater Unit 575 LHD $125.00 |
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2000-2004 Volvo S40 1.9L. Blower Motor Unit complete $99.99 |
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2000-2004 Volvo S40 1.9L. A/C COOLING UNIT COMPLETE $125.00 |
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Volvo 940 1990 turbo heater controls unit $59.95 |
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01-07 Volvo 60 & 70 Series Heater A/C Control Unit LKQ $49.99 |
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2004 2005 2006 Volvo S40 S50 Radio & AC Control Unit OE $112.46 |
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97-98 VOLVO 960 S90 OEM CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $57.49 |
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91 92 93 94 Volvo 940SE 960 temperature control unit $50.00 |
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VOLVO 960 TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT $9.99 |
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VOLVO PV444/pv 444 HEATER CONTROL UNIT $149.99 |
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Volvo OEM Heater/AC Auto Control Unit V70 S70 C70 1998 $95.00 |
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Volvo OEM Heater/AC Control Unit for V90/S90 960 97-98 $95.00 |
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Volvo OEM Heater/AC Control Unit for 850 1993-1997 $95.00 |
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Volvo OEM Heater/AC Auto Control Unit V70 S70 C70 99-00 $95.00 |
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Volvo OEM Heater/AC Control Unit for 960 1995-1996 $95.00 |
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Volvo OEM Heater/AC Control Unit for V70 S70 1998-2000 $65.00 |
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Volvo OEM Heater/AC Control Unit for 960 1995-1996 $95.00 |
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1998 1999 VOLVO C70 S70 & V70 2.3L & 2.4L AC COMPRESSOR $154.99 |
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1998-2000 Volvo S70 Heater Control Unit #133 $62.99 |
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VOLVO V70 S60 S80 AC CONTROL UNIT 98-04 $572.50 |

Volvo Penta Stern Drive: how to remove a stuck drain screw?
I'm winterizing the stern drive. The silver screw on the left side of the unit is really difficult to remove. Any special tools or tricks required?
First you can try an impact driver. You can get it at most auto stores. You use it with a hammer. If that does not work you can also try heat. You do not heat the screw, but the surrounding area. The key to heating is to use alot of heat quickly, not slowly. You want to heat the surrounding area quickly to expand it while not heating the screw and expanding that. Try heating , and then you can try either the impact driver again or get the biggest screwdriver you can that fits the screw and use a wrench (if it has a hex shape on the shaft) or a large pair of vice grips or even a pipe wrench to turn the screwdriver. Make sure you are turning it the correct way (counter clockwise while looking at it) . I would try all of these methods before resorting to drilling it out.
Volvo Recalls Vehicles for Fear of Fire
The world’s most famous car manufacturer in terms of safety recently announced that they have recalled a number of their vehicles. The recall covers different models in Volvo’s lineup. The reason behind the recall is the discovered defect on the vehicles’ cooling unit which can cause fire in the engine bay.
This development brings to mind the recall announced by Volvo’s parent, Ford, due to reported fires in their Super Duty pickup trucks. While for Ford, the problem is in the particulate filter found near the tailpipe, Volvo’s problem is more threatening since fire can start in the engine bay area.
The recall was announced after the fault was discovered by Volvo’s technicians following a test conducted on their vehicles. The said test was performed at Volvo’s headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden. The discovery of the problem means that there have been no reported incident of fire caused by the fault in some of Volvo’s vehicle’s cooling units. The car manufacturer announced that 392 vehicles are currently being recalled in Britain.
The 392 vehicles found with the fault in the cooling unit is composed of different Volvo models which includes the award-winning XC90, the mid-size station wagon V70, the XC70, and the S60 models. These vehicles are known for providing good number of safety features and good performance level. While the fault may have posed a risk to consumers, Volvo has acted swiftly to prevent any untoward accidents which may happen due to the faulty cooling units. In that case, not even a Volvo vent visor would be of any use to its owner.
The problem was discovered to be a fault in the cooling system with the help of German corporation Robert Bosch which is more simply known as Bosch. It was found out that the cooling unit’s metal cover has inadequate corrosion protection. It was inferred that moisture could eventually find its way to the unit’s electrical components which would then cause severe damage or even the risk of an electrical fire.
With regards to the expected reaction of Volvo vehicle owners, a spokesman for Volvo said that “it only relates to a small number of cars and we have contacted all the owners.” The spokesman also added that “if anyone is concerned they should contact their dealer.”
Volvo’s immediate response to the discovered fault shows that they are indeed focused on providing safe cars for their consumers. Volvo is the producer of the world’s safest cars. The company is the leading car manufacturer in terms of developing safety features for their vehicles. Some of the more notable safety features of Volvo vehicles are the BLIS and the ROPS.
BLIS stands for Blind Spot Information System. It is essentially composed of onboard cameras which monitors the blind spot of a vehicle. The system warns the driver if any vehicle has entered his or her blind spot. ROPS on the other hand stands for Roll Over Protection System. This safety system uses sensors to maintain the car’s balance therefore reducing the risk of rollovers.
About the Author
Glady Reign is a 32 year old is a consultant for an automotive firm based in Detroit, Mi. she is a native of the motor city and grew up around cars hence her expertise in the automotive field.





