S70 T5 L5-2.3L Turbo VIN 53 B5234T3 (1998)
Camshaft Oil Seal: Service and Repair
With VVT
Front Seals
Replacing the camshaft seals/Variable Valve Timing (VVT) unit
Special Tools
951 2050
999 5450
999 5451
999 5452
999 5651
999 5718
999 5719
999 5919
Note!
As the illustrations in the information are used for different model years and/or models, certain variations may occur. However, the
essential information in the illustrations is always correct.
Removing the camshaft seal
The abbreviation VVT stands for:
Variable Valve Timing.
Note!
Crankshaft or camshafts must not, under any circumstances, be rotated more than is listed below.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to the valves.
Remove
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the cable from the battery negative terminal. Note when disconnecting/connecting the battery lead.
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the charge air pipe over the engine. Seal the openings.
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the upper camshaft belt cover.
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the cover over the ignition coils.
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lift the solenoid valves away from the Air Cleaner (ACL) cover.
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the air intake hose for the Turbocharger (TC) from the Air Cleaner (ACL) cover. Put to one side.
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the upper torque rod bracket.
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the Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor housing.
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the trigger wheel.
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the rear cover for the intake camshaft.
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the servo reservoir and the expansion tank. Lift up and place on top of the engine.
Note!
Take care not to spill servo oil from the bleed hole in the cap. Place paper wipe around the reservoir and then cover with a plastic bag as