I'm getting ready to replace the B4 servo cover on my 2001 V70 T5 in hopes of solving my nasty transmission problems. I have all the write ups and am fairly confident, I was just wanting to make sure that I am not going to have to perform any sort of "adaptation procedure" afterwards. Or can I just swap it out?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
B4 Servo cover replacement question
B4 Servo cover replacement question
2001 V70 T5- Classic Red-117k
Purchased: Halloween '08 -- Total $$ Repair Costs As of 7/24/10: $7,500 (p.s.-ALWAYS buy the extended warranty!)
"I own a Volvo because I love it, not because I can afford it!"
Purchased: Halloween '08 -- Total $$ Repair Costs As of 7/24/10: $7,500 (p.s.-ALWAYS buy the extended warranty!)
"I own a Volvo because I love it, not because I can afford it!"
I would take it to the dealer and get VADIS to reset the adaptives just for fun. What's the tranny doing anyway? have you gotten the software update, changed the fluid and all that good stuff?
Summer: 2002 Triumph TT600
Fair Weather: 2001 S60 T5M
Winter: 2000 S70 AWD
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Fair Weather: 2001 S60 T5M
Winter: 2000 S70 AWD
Restoration: 1983 Mercedes 300CDT
The last thing I want to do is take it to the dealer! I've been that route and frankly, I cant afford the $120/hr they want to charge.
Here's what has been done: Tranny replaced, TCM update, fluid
Symptoms: Shift flare between 3-4, harsh sudden downshifts
So I've narrowed it down to either the B4 Servo Cover OR the TCM Adaptation Procedure was not properly performed and/or completed. I want to try this fix first and if its not the Servo cover, then its the TCM. The shop that did the TCM update is going to do it again, and if it fixes the problem, the update is free of charge. I'm just excluding all other possibilities before I take it back for the TCM update again. I dont want to be wrong and owe them $100.
Here's what has been done: Tranny replaced, TCM update, fluid
Symptoms: Shift flare between 3-4, harsh sudden downshifts
So I've narrowed it down to either the B4 Servo Cover OR the TCM Adaptation Procedure was not properly performed and/or completed. I want to try this fix first and if its not the Servo cover, then its the TCM. The shop that did the TCM update is going to do it again, and if it fixes the problem, the update is free of charge. I'm just excluding all other possibilities before I take it back for the TCM update again. I dont want to be wrong and owe them $100.
2001 V70 T5- Classic Red-117k
Purchased: Halloween '08 -- Total $$ Repair Costs As of 7/24/10: $7,500 (p.s.-ALWAYS buy the extended warranty!)
"I own a Volvo because I love it, not because I can afford it!"
Purchased: Halloween '08 -- Total $$ Repair Costs As of 7/24/10: $7,500 (p.s.-ALWAYS buy the extended warranty!)
"I own a Volvo because I love it, not because I can afford it!"
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The procedure is completely a mechaical replacement and will not effect the adaptaions while doing it
Once the car is driven again the adaptaions will work as normal.
No worries here !!!
Once the car is driven again the adaptaions will work as normal.
No worries here !!!
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Thats exactly what I wanted to hear!
Thanks for the replies!
2001 V70 T5- Classic Red-117k
Purchased: Halloween '08 -- Total $$ Repair Costs As of 7/24/10: $7,500 (p.s.-ALWAYS buy the extended warranty!)
"I own a Volvo because I love it, not because I can afford it!"
Purchased: Halloween '08 -- Total $$ Repair Costs As of 7/24/10: $7,500 (p.s.-ALWAYS buy the extended warranty!)
"I own a Volvo because I love it, not because I can afford it!"
I did the B4 servo update a few weeks ago, and while it helped clear up the last remaining shift delay I was getting between third and fourth gears, I found that most of my transmission woes were fixed by replacing all my engine mounts and both axle assemblies (all of which, I might add, were in need of replacing). So if the B4 update doesn't do everything you hoped it would, and your new tranny seems a bit sluggish, I'd suggest checking the aforementioned areas.
Hey bocephus, was the old B4 servo broken. Had the washer broken off from the cap or was it intact.
My understanding is that if the washer is broken off from the cap this causes the poor shifting, and replacing the servo fixes the problem. But if the old servo is intact, replacing it won't do anything.
My understanding is that if the washer is broken off from the cap this causes the poor shifting, and replacing the servo fixes the problem. But if the old servo is intact, replacing it won't do anything.
Yup, the old washer had broken; forgot to mention last night (was pretty tired when I replied) that the B4 servo update fixes shift flare that occurs when the transmission is going from 2nd-3rd, not 3rd-4th. While some places may tell you that it's only a 15 minute job, it took me (and some others who've done the repair) considerably longer, as the location of the servo housing is a real PITA. Good luck with your repair!
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