Been a while, hope you've all been well!
My '02 V70XC has developed a 2-3 shift flare. Right now when we drive it, we are letting off the accelerator right around 2-3 shift point so that it doesn't flare before locking up into 3. It holds 3 fine once it's there.
Have replaced fluid, even though fluid wasn't that old. No dice, issue remains.
So I have a few questions:
(1) A common point in the question/answer threads about valve body replacement is "Have you updated to the new TCM software?" I know that some of the TCM update revisions were in part addressing 2-3 flare, but how much does having the latest TCM software help in the real world?
Instinct says "don't bother, software fixes are mostly invisible" but if any of you are about to yell "hey that TCM update might well solve your 2-3 flare" then please let me know and maybe I'll drop the $100ish for the 3-day VIDA sub + software update and go through the pain of running that before trying anything else.
(2) My impression from reading through the valve body replacement write-ups is that it's not actually all that bad if you've got the tools and a hoist to hold the engine while the subframe is lowered, maybe similar irritation and difficulty level overall as a PCV service. Fair? Just want to be sure I'm not significantly underestimating the difficulty.
(3) My impression from reading through the endless posts is that matching valve body revisions doesn't actually matter, i.e. later versions physically mate up fine to earlier cars, the difficulty is mainly around wiring (specifically, wiring harness length and the need to extend wires). True?
For example, from my reading, I seem to understand that you can purchase GM/AC DELCO PN #24228787, swap S2 solenoids and remove the B5 control spring, and then use it to replace any P2 V70 valve body revision fro start to end, so long as you handle any wiring issues. Can anyone confirm?
Thanks in advance for your help, all, this forum remains my go-to source for P2 expertise!







