Created on: 2013-08-02
Follow along to see how you can replace the ignition coil in a 99-07 Volvo V70 with the help of 1A Auto.
T30 Driver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace an ignition coil on a 2002 Volvo V70 non-turbo. It's fundamentally the same operation for model years 2001-2007 non-turbo. As well as the non-turbo S60 and S80 models. You'll need a Torx 30 socket, a 10mm socket, a socket wrench, and a new ignition coil from 1AAuto.
On the top of the engine, you're going to see a plastic cover. It's in two pieces. It covers the ignition coils and the timing belt. There are eight Torx 30 screws that go into it. Use your Torx 30 bit and driver and remove those. After removing the first two, the left, or passenger side of the cover comes up and off. Then go ahead and pull that cover up and out of the way.
The five ignition coils, with #1 starting on the passenger's side, and the #5 on the driver's side of the engine, are each held in by one 10mm screw. For the sake of this video we're just going to show you the replacement of cylinder #1's ignition coil. You find the one that you need to replace, the go ahead and remove the connector. Then, with your 10mm socket and socket wrench, remove the screw. Then, pull out on the ignition coil.
We've got the old part on the top, and the new part on the bottom. You can see they're identical. We'll go ahead and put it in, pressing down on top of the spark plug, seating it. I'm installing our 10mm screw, and then clipping our harness back in. I'll fast forward through that.
Reinstall the plastic upper engine cover / coil cover there. Then reinstall the eight Torx 30 screws that hold that in place. I'll go ahead and fast forward as I tighten those back up.
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