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Generic answer for all vehicles with two banks.
Bank 1 means it is at the engine side with cylinders 1, 3, 5, etc. Bank 1 Sensor 2 is the second sensor on the engine's exhaust pipe, usually behind the catalytic converter on the way to the muffler.
And specifically locating and changing on your vehicle. Buy OEM sensors not cheaper alternatives.
About a dozen things will make your Volvo not start, but they all point to one of three things that ALL must be there to get the engine to start:
a) fuel
b) air
c) spark
Based on your question, "water" can be involved in any of these three things and stop the process of internal combustion.
Would recommend to check that all of these three things are occurring and that water has not degraded or eliminated any of them. If you just washed your engine bay and now find that the motor will not start - wait and let it dry out. See if you can start it later/then.
A Volvo is not a Cadillac. Volvo is now a Chinese company as of 2010. Volvo XC90 has either a V6 or a V8 engine. CTS FO is 123456 believe it or not. The V8 B8444S FO is 18436572.
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I have confirmed the fill plug is located on the Differential cover (rear facing) Closer to the left about half way up. Although Summit after market Differential covers has a drain plug the OEM cover does not. You will need to suction the old fluid out then add the new fluid. From what I can see the fill plug is 13mm. Capacity is .7L. Used Volvo Rear Axle Fluid (API GL-5 Low friction part #1161329). Also I read that it requires one aluminum crush washer (same size as engine oil drain plug). I don't know about reusing the origional.
Hi! I have already changed one.
1. Open engine hood
2. take the headlight unit out (pull out two hooks)
3. you have to disconnect the unit's electric wire (use a screwdriver)
3. change the bulb - it's place lower size of headlight unit (If I remember right, it is a W5W bulb)
4. reassemble :-)
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