First post here. New to Volvo. I recently purchased a 2005 V70 2.5 T AWD.
The car is thowing the timing codes P00016/17 I believe. Timing is out runs, but rough. I have done all the research about cam lock and hub set. Pretty sure I understand. Now my Exhaust CVT feels bad. Lots of play and rough rotation.
While I am there I want to change it out.
My question is, I have access to an Intake CVT from a S60 naturally aspirated 2.5l. Would it work on the exhaust cam of the V70? Trying to save some money as a new CVT is about a third of the price I paid for the car. Am I crazy to think this would work? Hopefully I am posting in the correct place.
Cvt exhaust cam hub
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Sentry1974
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There is an ongoing thread on this topic VVT, cam seals (Brand: Volvo or Corteco only).
Intake is different from Exhaust VVT.
A brand-new VVT is about US $250 or so.
How many kilometers in your car?
Intake is different from Exhaust VVT.
A brand-new VVT is about US $250 or so.
How many kilometers in your car?
2004 V70 2.5T 100K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
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Sentry1974
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