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Upper Engine Mount Part No ?

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Old Jun 9th, 2024, 15:32   #1
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Default Upper Engine Mount Part No ?

Can anyone give the part number for the upper engine mount on a 2013 V70 D3 (as in the pictures), please? Assume the radiator header tank needs to be moved to allow the front bolt to be removed ? Thanks in advance
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Old Jun 9th, 2024, 15:50   #2
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I use this site to identify part numbers https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genu...AAAAACs2yks%24

You select your exact model/year etc and the parts diagram is in section 2. Scroll down until you see Engine Mountings and you should see it there
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Can anyone give the part number for the upper engine mount on a 2013 V70 D3 (as in the pictures), please? Assume the radiator header tank needs to be moved to allow the front bolt to be removed ? Thanks in advance
Mine is also 2013 V70 D3, but LHD car.

And the P/N for mine is:

- Torque Rod - 30793322 - new nr. 31670126

I believe, it's the same, but make sure to check it out.
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Can anyone give the part number for the upper engine mount on a 2013 V70 D3 (as in the pictures), please? Assume the radiator header tank needs to be moved to allow the front bolt to be removed ? Thanks in advance
Yes, the reservoir needs to be moved. You don't need to disconnect any hoses or anything, just move it out of the way by undoing it from its seating clips.

On another note, that's the wrong coolant for your car. It should be green.
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Yes, the reservoir needs to be moved. You don't need to disconnect any hoses or anything, just move it out of the way by undoing it from its seating clips.

On another note, that's the wrong coolant for your car. It should be green.
It should be blue actually = Genuine Volvo, best value as it never needs changing...
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It should be blue actually = Genuine Volvo, best value as it never needs changing...
Well yeah... Its a blue/green colour depending on how good your eyes are. Haha.

Buy it from the dealer. Can't go wrong, but the old coolant will need flushing out properly.
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Mine is authentic and is green-ish; I wonder why

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I think that's the right colour.

I bought coolant from the dealer and it was more green than blue being honest, but that could be just my eyes. Lol.
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Hmmmm maybe because we see it through the coolant reservoir, and if we were to open it up and see the actual coolant it'll be blue.
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My mother-in-law complained that traffic lights on "go" were more blue than green. She had cataracts - a common side effect, apparently.
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