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The only problem is next time you have a software download , the foreign module wont be recognised and the whole car could shut down and costa fortune to wake up again .. so stay well away from any software work , that includes key programming ..
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Beat me to it there Clan....
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ICM failure
The car is back, and due to go back to the dealers to have a new ICM fitted when it arrives. The symptoms are really strange and not always the same. Generally, the controls on the dashboard do not work (apart from volume knob), but the ones on the steering wheel do work, and, when CD reaches the end, it will change to next CD. Park assist still works, but I do not think it is turning down the stereo like it used to. From time to time, the CD goes mental, and skips all over the place. As it does occasionally seem to function almost normally, I am reluctant to spend nearly a grand having it fixed! I have noted Clan's remarks about future software issues, so I'm reluctant to play around with the system, or change it for a non-standard unit, although you can get a lot of kit for £1,000!
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Thanks steve |
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So I don't see where Paddy gets his figures from.. Incidentally, the cost of the replacement ICM fitted to my car in Nov 2007 was £779+ vat for the part alone, part no V30732644 Mike |
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To be honest i have had the car for 18 months and it has been the worst car i have owned for problems.. I had a 500 banger when i was 18 and that gave me no problems at all.. But spend Thousands on a car and so far it has cost £7000 in repairs. Thankfully the warranty covered it! I can not wait to get shot of the car, and will never buy a volvo again! |
Music System & Parking Sensors not Working
Have read through all of the problems and advice offered for these problems.
If the only alternative is a new ICM unit would it be feasible/possible to install something to completely replace both the radio/cd player and the parking sensors at a cheaper cost. To be honest I might just forget the reverse sensors if they are too much and just replace the radio/cd player. Does anyone know if I can by-pass the ICM unit and operate a new music system using the same buttons/controls for the cd & radio. Alternatively can anyone provide the name and number of a person/mechanic/dealer who I can speak to about resolving this issue. There must be someone who won't charge me an arm and a leg just to diagnose the fault, let alone fix it. If you have any information that can help me please contact me directly on nigelrushby@hotmail.com regards Nigel |
XC90 stereo problems
I was driving around quite happily on Sunday listening to an AM radio station when the display on the stereo went haywire:
- instead of the actual station frequency it showed "88.0" irrespective of band or frequency selected - on the FM band, "88.0" is shown for all frequencies; and instead of the RDS supplied station name I always get "á_TZ" and no radio text at all The good news so far is: - I can turn the stereo on and off as normal; and I do get radio reception - the steering wheel controls still work - the knobs and buttons on the unit all appear to work, including the setup menus, etc - I can select presets on the radio and it will tune to the required station; and the preset number is shown at the top right of the display - CD changer works and all the display items are as they should be when a CD is playing. So clearly the display itself is fine - the rear park assist continues to function I parked the car, turned off the engine and waited a minute; then restarted the car, hoping a reset might fix the problem, but no such luck. The problem persists. The problem I'm seeing is quite minor compared to other examples reported on this thread and elsewhere. Frankly, if it stays as it is I could live with it - although it's annoying. But my questions are: - Has anyone else seen these same symptoms - Is this just the start of a degenerative ICM - will other problems start to occur [e.g. stereo not turning on/off, park assist fails, ...] - Could removing and refitting the stereo fuse help reset the problem? - does anyone know of a fix that doesn't involve my Volvo dealer relieving me of £1000 or so for a new ICM - if the only solution is a new ICM, and given so many people are reporting this issue, will Volvo do anything to contribute towards the cost as a goodwill measure For info, my car is a XC90 D5 SE, registered Mar 2006 [with the later engine] and has done about 65K miles. |
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