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Old Jul 20th, 2009, 18:33   #1
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hi all i`ve tried to remove the etm on my v70 2001,taken the 4 10mm bolts out but there is still a wire keeping it attached to what i dont know...and cant reach.My etm has a white sticker (says genuine volvo on) underneath is this a good thing or bad thing?everybody else seems to have a yellow sticker.Car has got 132,000 on clock with full service history,any advice would be most welcome.No problems with etm just thought id give it a clean as they say it gets greased up and requires cleaning every couple of years.
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Old Jul 28th, 2009, 22:16   #2
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http://home.comcast.net/~donwillson/tech_info.html
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white is old
yellow is new/replacement
i was wondering if it was possible as it doesnt look to difficult (4 bolts and swap for a new part )

take a piccy of where the wire dissapears to it may just be clipped tight to the block ?
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A six conductor electric cable connects it to the engine compartment wiring harness.
i would assume this ends in a connector block

hope this helps

edit see post below
http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=69001

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Old Aug 15th, 2009, 10:02   #3
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On some models the starter motor has to be removed to release the cable.
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Old Aug 17th, 2009, 20:35   #4
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I have a yellow sticker on my v70 xc, as my ETM was replaced 2 years ago, but my engine cuts out when using engine breaking and stopping at the bottom of a hill........so I am interested in the removal of the ETM to give it a good clean....thanks for the info
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Old Aug 17th, 2009, 22:05   #5
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If you look down the centerline of the radiator straight down you will see a large(ish) electrical connector just behind the radiator attached to the cars structure, this is a quick release plug (but it can be a real sod to disconnect needing high levels of force). This is where the other end of the ETM cable is plugged in to the car!

I didn't bother removing the starter motor I simply cut the cable one core at a time, once the ETM was on the bench I re-soldered the colour coded wires back together before shrinking down some heat shrink sleeve over the joints and finally taping up the joint with self amalgamating tape - takes 5 minutes to do vs 2 hours pratting about removing the starter and it was raining!

ETM was sorted by bba and the cars been driving great ever since - Mike
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Old Aug 17th, 2009, 22:32   #6
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the starter motor does not require removing,all you need to do is remove the support bracket at the rear of the starter,(2) - 10mm nuts and remove (1) - 12mm bolt from the block.then you can slide past the wiring loom.

if the cars running ok i would leave alone though !
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