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Old Mar 20th, 2008, 16:53   #11
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Does the illustration show a small square pad of rubber stuck to the yaw sensor?

My 2003 XC90 already had this fitted.

The correct procedure is to note the fault codes, clear the fault codes, drive the car around and then note what codes return. If it was caused by rough roads or the seat being slammed back you won't see the same codes return and so I would think that's when the dampener would need to be fitted. The new yaw sensor will have the rubber pad already stuck on it.

Check out my photos posted earlier to see the rubber pad.

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seen this and you was saying compulsery from 2012
well allso we work in a factory that make tire sencors for the cars internal computer as its now law in the us to have this unit fitted sounds allso it wont be long before the uk have to follow suit to
allso to add a large number of deaths in the us is by under inflated tyres on the cars
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Exactly as your picture.

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Is the sensor in the center console?
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seen this and you was saying compulsery from 2012
well allso we work in a factory that make tire sencors for the cars internal computer as its now law in the us to have this unit fitted sounds allso it wont be long before the uk have to follow suit to
allso to add a large number of deaths in the us is by under inflated tyres on the cars
The UK Govenment has already published a white paper on it, with a view to making fitting to new cars compulsory.

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Is the sensor in the center console?
No, it's under the Entertainment computer unit. Not sure what the correct term for it is. (If you have the mid or top range audio system.) On my UK spec car it's under the driver seat. Maybe under the front passenger seat on a US spec. It's the thing with the big black shiny heatsink bolted to the floor. The yaw sensor is well back in the hole that's revealed once you remove the computer.

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So are all messages associated with ABS service, brake assist service required etc all down to this little bit of kit and are up for replacement under Volvo's warranty?
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So are all messages associated with ABS service, brake assist service required etc all down to this little bit of kit and are up for replacement under Volvo's warranty?
No. You need to read the error codes to find out which part is generating the fault message.

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