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Jun 25th, 2009, 13:54 | #1 |
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ETM Problem £315 to repair Good or Bad Deal?
Hi my car has recently been playing up due to the ETM problem. It misfires badly and i lose all power until i turn the car off and it resets itself and runs fine again for a while then the problem occurs again.
Apparantley this problem is common on 1999 T5 C70's???? Volvo used to replace/clean the throttle body on the warranty but unfortunately as my car has now done 70 k they cant offer this service. A mechanic friend has had it on the diag machine and advised me its the throttle body that needs cleaning but this may not stop the problem occuring again in the future so i have decided to get the thing replaced. I have been quoted £315 to replace the throttle body and have the software upgrade done. Just wondering if this is a good price and if anyone else has had the same job just in case i need to keep looking about for a better deal. Any advice appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
Jun 25th, 2009, 18:08 | #2 |
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I recently had my ETM fixed by bba see Here they charge £250 plus VAT and carriage costs so in total it came to £341 as I recall, no software update and the car is driving fine, this also comes with a 2 year warranty.
An alternate worth considering is the XeMODeX unit which gives the ETM a non contact replacement sensor (the part the wears out), slightly more costly but a better solution see Here and if you want to read up on the actual fault/ problem have a look at Don's excellent web site by clicking Here - Mike |
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