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Timing belt change - Haynes vs. Bay 13 S70 1999

Reviewing the instructions for changing a timing belt in the Haynes

Manual and on the Bay 13 web page I notice that Bay 13 gives detailed

instructions on how to remove and compress the hydraulic tensioner.

Haynes makes no mention of this procedure. The Haynes manual

describes how to use a 6mm allen wrench to release the tensioner

when removing and replacing the belt.

Which directions are correct for my car (1999 S70 )?

Our S70 has 66k miles on it. I had assumed that I could wait until

105k before replacing the timing belt, but the recent thread here

has convinced me to err on the side of caution and replace the belt

at 70k.

Peter Schauss

1999 S70






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