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1997 960...part of my problem with the AC is vacuum related...when I am running the AC and I am in driving mode any pressure on the gas pedal shuts off the air until i let off the gas...I know the AC unit itself is working properly ...BUT I have the heater control valve still open thus the hot water is still circulating thru the cold water side.. 1) is this heater control valve faulty because of the vacuum leak else where in the system or has it also failed and in need of a replacement? 2) where can i find a schematic of the entire refrigeration sytem? The airflow through the vents even when the system isnt stressed by the gas pedal...is still not as strong as it should be and I'm sure thats due to whatever diaphrams or rubber parts that are perished...
EDIT...I found the info in a thread i previously started...Wow getting old ...CRS was kicking in...anyway it appears that yes the heater Control valve is actuated by a vacuum bellows...I know the solenoids are working... as all the functions work from the switches..I know the refrigeration unit is fully charged and the condensor is very cold...so this is vacuum...now I need to find the souce of the leak...
 

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1997 960...part of my problem with the AC is vacuum related...when I am running the AC and I am in driving mode any pressure on the gas pedal shuts off the air until i let off the gas...I know the AC unit itself is working properly ...BUT I have the heater control valve still open thus the hot water is still circulating thru the cold water side.. 1) is this heater control valve faulty because of the vacuum leak else where in the system or has it also failed and in need of a replacement? 2) where can i find a schematic of the entire refrigeration sytem? The airflow through the vents even when the system isnt stressed by the gas pedal...is still not as strong as it should be and I'm sure thats due to whatever diaphrams or rubber parts that are perished...
EDIT...I found the info in a thread i previously started...Wow getting old ...CRS was kicking in...anyway it appears that yes the heater Control valve is actuated by a vacuum bellows...I know the solenoids are working... as all the functions work from the switches..I know the refrigeration unit is fully charged and the condensor is very cold...so this is vacuum...now I need to find the souce of the leak...
the issue is the vacuum motor on the drivers side of the climate control unit part #9463042. It does as you describe when the engine is under load (low vacuum condition) Unfortunately - these are no longer available - but I might be able to locate some NOS units from other Volvo dealers.

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the issue is the vacuum motor on the drivers side of the climate control unit part #9463042. It does as you describe when the engine is under load (low vacuum condition) Unfortunately - these are no longer available - but I might be able to locate some NOS units from other Volvo dealers.

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please do...I have to get this fixed soon..i commute alot from NC to GA and the summers are pretty brutal without good AC...
 
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please do...I have to get this fixed soon..i commute alot from NC to GA and the summers are pretty brutal without good AC...
there is literally 1 left in the US
give me a call and I'll have it drop shipped to you

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I have yet to determine what is actually in need of repair or replacement. .so I'm not about to just throw money and parts at it until I am certain... And since I won't be taking this to the Volvo specialist it will be a bit of trial and error figuring it out.
 
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I have yet to determine what is actually in need of repair or replacement. .so I'm not about to just throw money and parts at it until I am certain... And since I won't be taking this to the Volvo specialist it will be a bit of trial and error figuring it out.
I think its vacuum motor #20 on the pdf if that helps you (see attached pdf)
 
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Motor or bellows? How much?
 
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Motor or bellows? How much?
the same one I quoted to your PM yesterday - it #9463042 which is no longer available - except the one NOS I located at another dealer

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I didnt get a Pm from you...but you did list it here...
 
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Hi bne

I explain here how to stop vacuum to all the vacuum bellows so that you can see if the water valve then closes.

https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...16/#post409241
 
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i thought that diaphragm was on the passengers side and the dash has to come out to replace it.
been a very loooong time since I did mine on my 95
 
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