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- 12 Nov 2020, 11:38
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: TCV Hose Replacement - Routing
- Replies: 4
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Re: TCV Hose Replacement - Routing
Thank When I did this (with the same ipd hose kit), I removed the air filter box and intake plumbing, and the big filter-box-to-turbo pipe. Enough things out of the way so you can get your head and a light back there. I carefully replaced one at a time, using the same routing through any brackets an...
- 11 Nov 2020, 17:28
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: TCV Hose Replacement - Routing
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2362
Re: TCV Hose Replacement - Routing
Thanks. I've been reading how this turbo system functions, and looking to make sure the turbo, intake, and vacuum system is in tip-top shape before I upgrade the downpipe and exhaust this spring. I'm getting an ipd tune next year after I get everything to stage 0 and drive it a few thousand more mil...
- 10 Nov 2020, 15:57
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: TCV Hose Replacement - Routing
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2362
TCV Hose Replacement - Routing
Is there an exploded diagram of the TCV hose layout for a 2006 s60 2.5T, and where everything connects? I am replacing my TCV this weekend, and plan on replacing the TCV hoses at the same time - I have this kit from IPD: https://www.ipdusa.com/uploads/images_products_slideshow/fullsize_22167.jpg It ...
- 04 Nov 2020, 20:17
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: Clunk when cold engaging drive
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3772
Re: Clunk when cold engaging drive
I'm not quite sure - I wouldn't think that it would be dependent on the engine "warming up," but for some reason I notice my "clunk" or axle ping more when I'm just starting out after leaving the car parked for a while.
- 04 Nov 2020, 20:06
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: Brake Bleeding Tools - CTA Brake Bleeding Wrench / 6 Point Wrenches
- Replies: 19
- Views: 3444
Brake Bleeding Tools - CTA Brake Bleeding Wrench / 6 Point Wrenches
I'm gathering up the tools to do my brake bleed on my 2006 s60 AWD. I got a "once used" Motive Brake bleeder off of craigslist with the Euro adapter for $30 (and some tubing and a catch bottle), I got my DOT4 brake fluid, and now I'm looking at the tools for my brake bleeding effort. I'm c...
- 04 Nov 2020, 12:12
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: Clunk when cold engaging drive
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3772
Re: Clunk when cold engaging drive
Is it axle ping? Mine (2006 s60 AWD) has an intermittent axle ping on engaging drive - doesn't happen all the time, but definitely a clunk when taking it from park to drive sometimes.
- 03 Nov 2020, 16:03
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: Pentosin EHF / Pentofluid EHF
- Replies: 0
- Views: 934
Pentosin EHF / Pentofluid EHF
I bought this and turkey bastered a few reservoir fulls of this stuff. It appears it meets Volvo spec, and it runs $10-$13 a bottle, and evidently is a match with CHF steering rack fluid. Has anyone else tried this? It appears to be made by the same manufacturer, and seems to be quality stuff. Thoug...
- 02 Nov 2020, 07:28
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: stripped a screw - badly
- Replies: 22
- Views: 2321
Re: stripped a screw - badly
I tried it with some smaller channel locks - no luck. I didn't want to go nuts with it and make things worse. I'm thinking I'm just going to bore out the cover so it slides over this screw and fix it to the engine with the other non-stripped screw, then wait until I get my motor mounts done in the n...
- 01 Nov 2020, 02:49
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: What did you do to your P2 Volvo today?
- Replies: 4297
- Views: 636700
Re: What did you do to your P2 Volvo today?
Changed my angle gear fluid on my 216k mile 2006 s60 AWD. It was dark and smelled bad. I'm going to give it a second change at the next oil change to get the fluid baseline clean.
- 29 Oct 2020, 08:53
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: stripped a screw - badly
- Replies: 22
- Views: 2321
stripped a screw - badly
I stripped a screw on my 2006 s60 2.5T coil cover. I then tried to drill it out, and stripped it more. I wasn't too worried because it sits proud of the valve cover and it looked like I could get a grip around the edge of it. What sort of tool would you use to remove it so I can place the timing bel...






