How Do You Replace A 1998 Volvo C70 Cabin A/C Filter?
Volvo introduced the C70 in the United States in 1998. The design of the C70 differed from other Volvo models in that it was much more sleek and windswept than the boxy design for which Volvos had become known. Other features introduced in this model were a turbocharged engine, a three-disc CD player and a cabin filter. Air that is alternately air-conditioned or heated runs across these filters, which trap dust, soot, pollution and other particles, keeping the passenger cabin air fresh. Occasionally, these filters become clogged and cut down on the efficiency of the C70’s heating and cooling system. In that case, you’ll want to replace the cabin air filter on your 1998 Volvo C70. Park your C70 on a flat, level surface that will give you room to work. Pop the hood and prop it open. Locate the top of the ventilation chamber. This is the black plastic box that runs along the firewall at the back of the engine just below the windscreen. Use a Torx-head screwdriver or power drill to unscrew