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Aug 16th, 2010, 19:54 | #11 |
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Aug 16th, 2010, 20:36 | #12 |
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Hi Neil
There seems to be two numbers that cover 04 and 05, so, given the price, have bought one of each - sure I can sell the other! David |
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Just thinking, if you have the “park assist service” on all the time and assuming it will reset itself when you change the faulty sensor all you have to do is change one at a time. If the warning goes off you know you have the right sensor. You have to take the back bumper off which is not as hard as it sounds. There is no way of changing them without removing the bumper. However do not leave the ignition on whilst changing the sensors or having anything else disconnected. This is likely to lead the “park assist service” not re-setting itself and the need to connect to the Volvo system (or buying a reset tool to do it yourself). This is probably were I went wrong. I ended up changing all the sensors just because I got them cheap.
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Thanks for the reply.
I am dissapointed that the bumper has to come off - I hoped that when up on the ramp I could get my hand upt o change them,.... as you say, one by one. How do they fit in (not having received them yet to see myself) - are they a push/twist fit? I have a tow bar to fit so I guess i could do that at the same time.. I was delaying fitting the bar so that I could get the asist fixed first and not introduce another variable if I have trouble. If it does not reset itself, I will buy a DICE interface - sure there will be many other instances where I will need it for coding or other diags. Davi |
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Aug 18th, 2010, 20:41 | #16 |
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Various versions from original to clone... and some in between! Worth it really, given high dealer costs, and you can sell it later and not make much loss.... if you get out of a Volvo....and if you dont, you just save more money... And... I am sure I would develop a new, wider set of friends.... ;-)) David |
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I hope this next but works and is helpful, I have tried to attach a link to the fitting instructions for the parking assist system. I know you are not fitting the full system but you can see how the bumper is removed and how the sensors are fitted which may be useful. http://vccs.volvocars.se/Accessories...1/XC90,%202004 The sensors themselves push fit, with clips that hold them which snap into place once the sensors are in far enough. You prise these clips back when you remove the sensors (you will instinctively know when you see then yourself). It’s a fairly straight forward process, took me about 3hrs but it would only take me half that if I were to do it again. Neil |
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Hi Neil
The DICE interface is the Volvo dealer interface (or older VCT2000) used with VADIS which you will have seen on ebay.... It gives the full dealer level diags and coding functionality...this is not just OBD, but full dealer diags and config. There is a new toyota/honda/volvo combind interface that emulates a DICE, but I am currently establishing how close a relative to DICE it really is.... I am surprisedthat more folks on here do not posses one... but thats down to the "ownership profile" again (tounge in cheek guys!). David |
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Thanks that now makes sense. I was aware of VADIS and knew it was replaced but never heard of DICE. Let me know how you get on. I think the profile is slowly changing as the cars get older with more hand on people getting involved. Not always good as these seem to be quite complicated cars. This section of the forum is certainly more "lively" than a year or so ago which I think reflects this. Neil |
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