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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
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Hondachuck
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xc70 timing belt

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2001 xc70 do I need to lock in the cams to do the timing belt...I did remove the the cam gear that is not spring loaded but did nothing to the spring loaded gear...all marks lin up after rotating 360 degrees no binding...am I good to start the car thanks for the help....

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Post by chrism »

Theoretically you don't need a cam lock tool if you got the one sprocket bolted back on in EXACTLY the same location as it was originally. But the holes are slotted, right? (Plenty of room for error) And there are three slots so there is one correct orientation and two incorrect orientations besides getting the bolts tightened in the right spots within the slots. Can you guarantee that?

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Post by Rattnalle »

If you removed the cam gear I'd be very careful. Ad above, how do you know its back in exactly the right place?

If you just replace the belt you don't need locking tools. A tyre marker or something helps though.

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Post by precopster »

If you put the cam gear back in the middle of the slots you should be OK. This is where cam timing is adjusted for advanced position or retardation whether the cam gear is set to either side of the slots.
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Post by Hondachuck »

I did science a mark around the three bolts that hold the cam gear to the cam everything went well started the car yesterday with no problems runs great....now to figure out the sunroof /siren issue any tip......has anyone ever just disconnected the siren without ant problems

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I did scribe a mark around the three bolts that hold the cam gear to the cam everything went well started the car yesterday with no problems runs great....now to figure out the sunroof /siren issue any tip......has anyone ever just disconnected the siren without ant problems

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Post by volbul2 »

FCP has timing belt replacement DIY videos that might answer your questions.
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Post by jonesg »

IF you pull the alarm fuse you lose the sunroof too.
Source a good used alarm module, change battery in alarm. If you catch it soon enough your alarm might still be good. The battery leaks acid on the pc board if left too long. I got a used module from the junkyard for $10.

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You can just remove the battery as well. But it needs to be done before the battery ruins the PCB just as with replacing it.

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Post by RickHaleParker »

After doing any work that can effect the mechanical timing. I put a 30mm socket on the crankshaft pulley bolt. Then turn the engine clockwise as viewed from the front of the engine. That way if anything is off and there is mechanical interference, I'll catch the interference without damaging anything.
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