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ECM-644A 2000 volvo c70 coupe t5

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ECM-644A 2000 volvo c70 coupe t5

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Hi all,
I recently checked my vida for the first time and found code ECM-644A Camshaft control - Faulty position. I then checked the camshaft nominal vs shift angle, at idle the nominal angle is 15 degrees and the shift angle slightly fluctuates around this (+-0.5 degrees) however when on throttle the nominal angle goes to 0 degrees however the shift angle sits constantly at -5.02 degrees. I was wondering if this is normal, I also have a slightly rough idle and intermittent heavy rpm fluctuations causing the whole car to jerk back and forth, however this is fixed my shutting the car off and starting it again.
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Dan

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Post by abscate »

You are one tooth off on your timing belt. You will probably hardly notice this in performance
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Ahh ok makes sense, timing was probably incorrectly done as the previous timing belt was done at a chain automotive store and ive heard the procedure is pretty complicated. Any ideas on how much work it is to fix and if its necessary?
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Post by abscate »

Retiming a VVT engine is the same as timing any other Volvo engine - about an hour under the hood removing covers, etc.

If you search for 'understanding cam flank angle ' I wrote a Bible on it a few years back.

viewtopic.php?t=93792&hilit=cam+flank+angle

its non-critical especially if your VVTs are operating (as yours are)

At two teeth off, the system shuts off and will stay stuck at 0 and starting gets harder.
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Had a good read and was very informative, was just wondering if you used any of the specialist cam/crank locking tools as ive heard they are very helpful but not 100% necessary.
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Post by abscate »

You don’t really need the cam locking tool to set timing , unless you get the VVT hub off, then you need it to tighten the bolt.
ECM-644A seats on the restart after the cam angle problem is logged, so if you clearcodes after resetting, you need to start twice to check for it.
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Post by dandanboi25 »

Ok great, Am I correct in reading the 2.3l hpt engine should be timed with the exhaust 1 tooth retarded?
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dandanboi25 wrote: 23 Dec 2025, 20:53 Ok great, Am I correct in reading the 2.3l hpt engine should be timed with the exhaust 1 tooth retarded?
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I am sorry that write up is confusing, but I think the answer is no. It refers to this when tightening the VVT bolt, but then goes on to say set timing with marks aligned. If the ECM-644A doesnt code, its right

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