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Engine serial number S70 1999

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I need to buy the timing belt and tensioner from FCP Groton for a '99 S70.
However his pages ask if the serial number is above 1266128 or prior to that.
One of the FCP pages says that the number is on a white plastic sticker on the timing cover, but I cannot find one there.
FCP also says that if your '98 model has a distributor cap and rotor then it is in the older range. It seems safe to assume that no distributor cap on a '99 means that it is in the newer range.

I would still like to verify the serial number, though.
Where can the serial number be found on a '99 S70?

Thanks,
S'V'








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    Engine serial number S70 1999

    A quick google search brought up lots of sights to translat the VIN. Perhaps try this one:

    http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/vin_idx.shtml

    The SN will always be the last series of numbers, but can't remember how many are in the group.

    Jerry
    01 V70 T5a








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    Engine serial number S70 1999

    If you are standing in front of the engine, ( Which is actually at the right fender ) Look to the back left side of the timing cover. The number is stamped into the block. you will be looking straight down on it. You may have to clean some dirt or crud of of it but the # is stamped right there.

    Curt Lee B.








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      Engine serial number S70 1999

      Thanks.
      I have the number now!

      S'V'







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