_HighVoltage_
Captain Volvo
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- 1998 Volvo S70 T5M
It's not common, but it can happen - frozen passages in the intercooler. Higher chance of it occurring if your daily drive is short.
The general run of Jag owners would disagree with you,
Mechanic found the cause of the squeal: the vacuum-actuated supercharger bypass valve actuator. Damn thing is buried under the intercooler right by the throttle body.
EDIT: ...and the used replacement part also squeals. Either that or the squeal is coming from somewhere else.
New supercharger bypass valve in, and it's stopped squeaking. I have a proposal for you, Der Stig, Spectre, and/or Crazyjeeper: If you come to CrzRsn's Woodward dream cruise thing, I can sell you the XJR there. PM me if you're interested.
Wait, WHAT? Why?New supercharger bypass valve in, and it's stopped squeaking. I have a proposal for you, Der Stig, Spectre, and/or Crazyjeeper: If you come to CrzRsn's Woodward dream cruise thing, I can sell you the XJR there. PM me if you're interested.