Finally did the servo cover update on my S60.
What a difference. I haven't done the tcm reset, but its that's good that I don't feel the need.
My reason for posting is to say a massive thank you to every single one of you who's posts I read for information. I have since joined this forum and love it almost as much as I love my Volvo now.
Also a huge thanks to FCP euro for getting the parts to new Zealand in under 4 days mid-Corona virus.
Thx all
S60 B4 servo cover update
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Lovemys60heaps
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Georgeandkira
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Had the "depth limit stick" broken off your original one?
Also, did the replacement seem thicker / stronger?
Also, did the replacement seem thicker / stronger?
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Lovemys60heaps
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The only visible difference between original and replacement was a circlip holding the guts in as opposed to original covers pinch fit
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Lovemys60heaps
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I did notice in my reading of everyone else's hardship fitting the new cover without the tool. My way worked well, but I don't want to cost anyone a tranny. Ask at your peril. 
- firstv70volvo
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I recently completed changing the servo cover and after struggling for awhile I added a spacer to the cover, which helped out a great deal when using the 16 inch bar clamp. I epoxied an aluminum channel piece to the outside of the cover as a spacer and then just used the bar clamp to compress the cover, it worked well. Having the spacer attached eliminated having to hold something in place between the clamp and the cover.Lovemys60heaps wrote: ↑01 May 2020, 08:19 I did notice in my reading of everyone else's hardship fitting the new cover without the tool. My way worked well, but I don't want to cost anyone a tranny. Ask at your peril.![]()
To hold the cover in place while I positioned the clamp up top I cut a piece of wood (long dowel) to a length that wedged between the cover and just above the stabilizer bar. With the cover help in place below I positioned the clamp from above and compressed the cover. The photo I attached is with the transmission out of the car but I did the cover swap after the trans was installed and the bar clamp was in the same position as shown only this time trans in car and air filter box removed.
Using the bar clamp and spacer also provided a place to hang the snap ring, which freed up a hand for the final install.
- shiloh51933
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What years are affected by this servo cap? I have a 2004 XC70 that just lost 3rd gear, no CEL, no flashing lights, no warning on dash, no red triangle nothing but a DTC store in ecu... p0733 gear3 incorrect ratio.
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Present Volvo Ownership:
2008 Volvo XC90 V8 Black
2004 Volvo XC70 OEM-HID model Silver
Previously Owned Volvo:
1996 Volvo 850 GLT Silver
1998 Volvo V70XC Dark Blue
1998 Volvo V70XC Dark Blue
2000 Volvo V70XC/SE Dark Blue
2004 Volvo XC90 T6 Gold
Present Volvo Ownership:
2008 Volvo XC90 V8 Black
2004 Volvo XC70 OEM-HID model Silver
Previously Owned Volvo:
1996 Volvo 850 GLT Silver
1998 Volvo V70XC Dark Blue
1998 Volvo V70XC Dark Blue
2000 Volvo V70XC/SE Dark Blue
2004 Volvo XC90 T6 Gold
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