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P0014 immediately after timing belt change . . . V70-XC70 1999

Nope, sure didn't. So I failed there. It never occurred to me that such a thing might be necessary until I started reading about these issues today. Would that have ruined something?

I just checked it now by moving it 90 degrees farther and then back, and all the marks (the factory ones) line up perfectly.

The solenoid for the VVT reads 4.1 ohms--good, right?

Did I really mess something up by not turning it the 90 ahead and then back? Does the VVT need reset?

Thanks for the response!

Nate






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New P0014 immediately after timing belt change . . . [V70-XC70][1999]
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