Where is the refrigerant filling port of Volvo S60L?
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The refrigerant filling port of Volvo S60L is located in front of the pressure water tank, and the low pressure is inside the water collection plate. The following are related introductions: 1. Power introduction: The T5 Zhijin Advanced Edition and T5 Zhiyu Elite Edition are both equipped with Drive-ET5 turbocharged engines, plus an 8-speed automatic manual transmission, with a maximum power of 245 horsepower, a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 6.4s, and a comprehensive fuel consumption of 6.5L per 100 km. 2. Appearance introduction: The S60L Jinqu Edition has been further optimized in appearance, with a more rugged overall shape, enhanced visual tension, and more stable temperament. The intake grille has been replaced with a vertical waterfall-style chrome grille frame, and chrome decorative strips have been added to both sides of the lower grille, moving closer to Volvo's latest family-style design language while maintaining the elegance and harmony of the S60L. The upper and lower surrounds of the side windows, as well as the rectangular exhaust pipes integrated with the rear bumper, are all decorated with chrome, making the S60L Jinqu Edition sedan more luxurious and fashionable.
I remember once when helping a friend with the air conditioning issue on their Volvo S60L, I noticed the location of the refrigerant charging port. It's on the right side of the engine compartment's firewall, usually near the bottom of the windshield, covered by a small blue or black round cap—that's the low-pressure service port. When adding refrigerant, you need to gently unscrew the cap with a special tool, being careful not to apply too much force to avoid damaging the seal. Honestly, the air conditioning system is crucial, and it's important to regularly check the refrigerant level. If it's low, the cooling effect will deteriorate. It's advisable to wear gloves during operation to prevent moisture from entering and affecting system performance. For safety, it's best to have it handled by a professional shop, which can also save fuel and extend the system's lifespan.