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Jun 21st, 2020, 09:07 | #11 | |
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Could not believe the climate panel actually worked without throwing a configuration error in Vida. As you say the P2’s are a pain with exchanged modules. I’ve now got all 4 electric windows flagging a permanent fault in Vida, but they all work (drivers one is still a little sticky half way up), so don’t know what that’s about. I think today’s the day I swap the cars over and take the P2 off the road so I can put it up for sale. |
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Jun 21st, 2020, 10:22 | #12 | |
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Started it up this morning and one of the aux belt pulleys is squealing, sounds like the one under the alternator. One was slightly chirping when I picked it up then went quiet. Although I can do the job myself, I don’t really have time or some of the tools for the timing belt. So going to bite the bullet and book it into one of the local indy garages (read view if they can fit it in) for all the belts and pulleys sorting, then I know where I stand with it. |
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Jun 21st, 2020, 12:54 | #13 |
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I'm interested in the source of the chirp as I've had this on the d3 from day 1. New cambelt kit new aux belt new aux tensioner new alternator, ac belt removed and guess what? It's still got a chirp!
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good choice going to readview . top fellow adam always provides top service at good prices
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Jun 22nd, 2020, 11:20 | #15 |
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Had a good think and as the cambelt was only changed 4 years ago decided to leave that alone and DIY the aux/air con belts.
Just released the aux and confirmed the squealing has stopped, so it’s definitely on that run. Something I’ve never seen before,, the side of the tensioner around the T50 hole sheared out as I released the tension on the belt! Just ordered the belts, tensioner, and alternator freewheel pulley from FRF which hopefully will show up tomorrow or Wednesday. Last edited by reggit; Jun 22nd, 2020 at 13:25. |
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Jun 22nd, 2020, 13:28 | #16 |
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Was a fight to get the tensioner off, far too tight. Was worried the bolt was going to shear!
Had a look for a manufacturing date, obviously don’t know how long it was sat around before been installed. Looks like this was made in December 2013 (at least the pulley cover was). So possibly was changed in 2016 with the cambelt. Had a look at all the spinny things this morning and can’t feel anything rough. Time will tell once the bits arrive. |
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Jun 23rd, 2020, 11:29 | #17 |
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Everything is now in bits and I'm waiting impatiently for a box to arrive for FRF! That alternator is a pig to get out if you've not tried it, need to take top radiator hose off so now I need to find around a litre of coolant that I lost.
Anyway, whilst work is a bit slack, changed the oil and filter between conference calls :-) Drained just over 7 litres (according to my catch tray) out of the engine. Probably explains why it was whinging at me about high oil level when I first got it. Anyway 5.5l of nice new oil is now residing in the sump. Last edited by reggit; Jun 23rd, 2020 at 11:57. |
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Did you need to remove the alternator to change the freewheel pulley ?
Not done on this my ph3, but on my old ph2 euro4 I changed the pulley with the alternator in-situ (with the special tools which you're going to need regardless)
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You beat me on the P2, I took the alt off that to do the freewheel pulley as well. |
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Jun 24th, 2020, 14:15 | #20 |
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New shiny and black bits arrived. All fitted and all naughty squeaks and squeals appears to have cleared.
I’d normally go for quality aftermarket however for speed and to get the right bits, the car is on the changeover of a redesigned belt tensioner, paid a bit more to get them direct from FRF volvo (rufe). Still got it half in bits so road test will have to wait until later in the week. |
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