While researching the P0705 code, one volvo tech on a site called answers.com indicated that to properly set the PNP switch on an AT like my 1997 960, you must use an alignment tool, or you will get new codes.
Anyone know anything about this?
Anyone got a tool, home made or otherwise?
Anyone know the name of this Volvo special tool, what it costs, can it be rented, etc.
OR: Is it even necessary?
Thanks!
1997 960 - AT Shifter alignment tool
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PNP Alignment: The How-to without using the alignment tool.960orbust wrote:alignment tool,...Anyone know anything about this?
Thanks for the info and notification. Would also like to see what this alignment tool looks like. Didn't find it in the write up anywhere, what does it look like?
The write-up's author said "...including the alignment tool which I make below..." and I couldn't find anywhere.
Thanks!
The write-up's author said "...including the alignment tool which I make below..." and I couldn't find anywhere.
Thanks!
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PNP Switch Replacement960orbust wrote:The write-up's author
Volvo part number 9995475
9995475 Gauge, Gear Position Sensor $32.59
Volvo Pnp Tool #9995475 Rare
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Something like this:
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This won't link correctly, but it is searchable.
http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/InThe ... 236337.gif
This won't link correctly, but it is searchable.
1988 Volvo 760 Turbo Wagon
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1997 S90: car back..high gear meaning sluggish start..smell..leakslummert wrote:Something like this:.
"A skilled mechanic should be able to figure out how to adjust it without the special tool. Here is a picture of how it lines up with the tool. "
"As long as the flat sides of the gear selector shaft line are parallel and line up with the mark on the sensor when the transmission is in neutral, it is lined up correctly. To verify, make sure the reverse lights come on when in reverse and go out in park and neutral. "
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