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Long trip prep? ('04 XC)

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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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Re: Long trip prep? ('04 XC)

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Rattnalle wrote: 04 Feb 2020, 00:09 The XC with it's lower gearing*....
*The V70 does almost exactly 100 mph at 3000 rpm.
I didn't know that. So it has a different final drive in the diffs?
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BlackBart wrote: 04 Feb 2020, 09:03
Rattnalle wrote: 04 Feb 2020, 00:09 The XC with it's lower gearing*....
*The V70 does almost exactly 100 mph at 3000 rpm.
I didn't know that. So it has a different final drive in the diffs?
Must have of you're not doing more than 85 at 3000. Someone around here probably has a proper list.. :wink:

Also the actual drivetrain gearing must be different since wheel circumference differs. Else it'd be the other way around.

Something the XC does have that makes me want one though is the 40/20/40 rear seat folding, the V70 only came with 60/40.

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Can those seats be retrofitted and swapped, or is there cutting and welding of brackets and painting?

I liked your Sweden to Italy biking trip post by the way!
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BlackBart wrote: 22 Jan 2020, 10:53Also - anyone know what this fitting or valve is near there under the intake? It's held on to the block with a bracket near the knock sensor. The green printed number is 5093P1.
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For future reference, this appears to be the Evap Shutoff Valve......
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Congratulations on your trip!

Your driver's seat lack of lumbar support might be due to the wire that runs from side to side in the seat detaching from where it is fastened to the seat frame. Here is a thread on thatwith great pictures:

viewtopic.php?t=81524

I also need to address this myself.


You mentioned white slop on the windscreen after running the climate control to the windscreen in a fog. Was the slop on the outside of the windscreen? If it was on the inside, then I would investigate to see if there is a small coolant leak in the climate system, otherwise, if it is not still happening, then perhaps you had a small spill of ATF during the top up?

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Thanks for the seat tip!

Yes, the slop was all outside. No fogging issues. Combination of freezing fog, blowing snow, wet spray off the road, trucks in front of me, and maybe some liquid de-icer, I don't know. It was good to get it washed as soon as we got home.
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