
This can be viewed from the drivers side. The AOC is between the propeller shaft and the final drive gear.

I've replaced bad rusty bolts myself on this wagon but I tell you they were easy to remove. The heads might be rusted but the threads had to be plated. All the suspension bolts I removed for the first time came out with little effort. No extractions needed yet.xHeart wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 15:01 Good bolts and nuts are first to make maintenance a joyful task -- lowers the risk of foul mouth disease. I replace bolts, nuts and screws that are exposed to extreme temps and road salt for safety reasons -- cutting and removing is preferred over heat. Spray with rubberized coating where possible.
I contacted Liqui Moly support and they were less certain this oil was applicable to the front angle gear - they were not able to confirm its use for that in my 2004 xc70 2.5T AWD. They did confirm its use for the rear differential.Original question:
"Can this be used for 2004 XC70 and 2004 V70 front angle gear and rear differential?"
The answer posted by FCP Product Team:
"Yes, this is a synthetic GL-5 75W90 gear oil and is ideal for both the front bevel gear and the rear diff. Just do not confuse it for Haldex fluid, it is NOT appropriate for the AOC coupling ahead of the rear differential.
Being a 75W90 gear oil the Liqui Moly LM2048 can be used in both the front and rear differentials. Don't worry about their uncertainty.dono wrote: ↑11 Feb 2021, 08:41 This from FCP on the use of 75W90 Fully Synthetic Gear Oil (1 Liter) - Liqui Moly LM2048
I contacted Liqui Moly support and they were less certain this oil was applicable to the front angle gear - they were not able to confirm its use for that in my 2004 xc70 2.5T AWD. They did confirm its use for the rear differential.Original question:
"Can this be used for 2004 XC70 and 2004 V70 front angle gear and rear differential?"
The answer posted by FCP Product Team:
"Yes, this is a synthetic GL-5 75W90 gear oil and is ideal for both the front bevel gear and the rear diff. Just do not confuse it for Haldex fluid, it is NOT appropriate for the AOC coupling ahead of the rear differential.