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2004 Volvo XC90 2004

Hey guys!i have here a 2004 Volvo XC90 AWD with a L5 2.5l turbo I have a really big problem right now car came in
running. It had an oil leak and found it to be the crank seal
so replaced it and put a new timing belt since the old one was
soaked in oil after putting the new timing belt and aligned
with the marks that was made before the belt was taken off. so
afters thats all done i decided to started it to see if it
would run before i put everything back together, it cranks but
it don't want to start at all. now i am trying to find a proper
timing marks for the camshaft, this car has VVT on BOTH the
INTAKE and EXHAUST cams. Im hoping that anyone can help me out
in finding or getting me a visual picture of what the proper
timing marks suppose to be.
Also it has a code that keeps coming up ECM-3000 Camshaft Position
(CMP) Sensor, Intake and i've checked the sensor and wiring its
all fine.
Note i have not removed or adjusted the VVTs or removed cams at all.
I just want to start from scratch to realign the marks and trying not to use the special tool to lock the cams in.
Any help would be appreciated.






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