Volvo Community Forum. The Forums of the Volvo Owners Club

Forum Rules Volvo Owners Club About VOC Volvo Gallery Links Volvo History Volvo Press
Go Back   Volvo Owners Club Forum > "Technical Topics" > XC90 '02–'15 General
Register Members Cars Help Calendar Extra Stuff

Notices

XC90 '02–'15 General Forum for the P2-platform XC90 model

Information
  • VOC Members: There is no login facility using your VOC membership number or the details from page 3 of the club magazine. You need to register in the normal way
  • AOL Customers: Make sure you check the 'Remember me' check box otherwise the AOL system may log you out during the session. This is a known issue with AOL.
  • AOL, Yahoo and Plus.net users. Forum owners such as us are finding that AOL, Yahoo and Plus.net are blocking a lot of email generated from forums. This may mean your registration activation and other emails will not get to you, or they may appear in your spam mailbox

Thread Informations

Rough cold start with misfire 2007 xc90 d5

Views : 787

Replies : 9

Users Viewing This Thread :  

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old Oct 21st, 2023, 18:36   #1
Xc90noobie
New Member
 

Last Online: Mar 7th, 2024 19:31
Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Derbyshire
Default Rough cold start with misfire 2007 xc90 d5

Hi,
I have a 2007 xc90 d5 auto executive.
When its been sat for several hours, overnight for example, it takes a few extra cranks to start, then it is rough/misfires for a few minutes. Engine, reversing and going forward seems jittery during the initial start up.
After that, it starts fine and runs fine.
Has anyone had this problem? Any ideas what it could be, or where to start in order to diagnose?
Many thanks
Xc90noobie is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Oct 21st, 2023, 19:29   #2
Simmy
Premier Member
 
Simmy's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 13:33
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Manchester
Default

start with a new fuel filter and do a leak back on the injectors try to get the codes read with vida if possible and work from there. where abouts in Derbyshire are you.?

Last edited by Simmy; Oct 21st, 2023 at 19:32.
Simmy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Oct 21st, 2023, 19:56   #3
Xc90noobie
New Member
 

Last Online: Mar 7th, 2024 19:31
Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Derbyshire
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmy View Post
start with a new fuel filter and do a leak back on the injectors try to get the codes read with vida if possible and work from there. where abouts in Derbyshire are you.?
Thanks. I'm in Chesterfield.
It has just had a new fuel filter so 100% not that. My garage did a leak off test and said it was fine. But it does run OK when warm. It's just the initial few minutes. Cheers
Xc90noobie is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Oct 21st, 2023, 21:01   #4
Simmy
Premier Member
 
Simmy's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 13:33
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Manchester
Default

ok next check the swirl flap arm is connected and working then scan with vida to read live data to find out if the egr is working within parameters your just a bit far away for me to scan your car for faults and or codes..
Simmy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Oct 22nd, 2023, 17:41   #5
Xc90noobie
New Member
 

Last Online: Mar 7th, 2024 19:31
Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Derbyshire
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmy View Post
ok next check the swirl flap arm is connected and working then scan with vida to read live data to find out if the egr is working within parameters your just a bit far away for me to scan your car for faults and or codes..
Thanks. I checked today and the swirl flap arm is present at least. I asked someone to rev the engine though, and when they revs had peaked, I can see a bit of white smoke released from around that area. Any ideas? I am looking on facebook/fleabay for a pre owned vida / knockoff vida and laptop.

Cheers
Xc90noobie is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Oct 22nd, 2023, 22:04   #6
Harley Dave
Volvo Driver
 

Last Online: Yesterday 18:47
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Basingstoke
Default

"Vindo", on here, used to sell Vida/Dice and a tablet to run it on.

https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showt...ighlight=vindo

Dunno if he's still around though...

Cheers

Dave
Harley Dave is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 2nd, 2023, 22:43   #7
Kev0607
Premier Member
 

Last Online: Today 14:28
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Manchester
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Xc90noobie View Post
Hi,
I have a 2007 xc90 d5 auto executive.
When its been sat for several hours, overnight for example, it takes a few extra cranks to start, then it is rough/misfires for a few minutes. Engine, reversing and going forward seems jittery during the initial start up.
After that, it starts fine and runs fine.
Has anyone had this problem? Any ideas what it could be, or where to start in order to diagnose?
Many thanks
Glow plugs, maybe?
__________________
2007 S80 2.4 D5 - 110,000 miles
Kev0607 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Mar 20th, 2024, 14:37   #8
V70andv50
New Member
 

Last Online: Mar 20th, 2024 14:38
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Salisbury
Default Xc90 rough idle

Hi. Did anything come of this thread? I've got the same issue, my Vida is pointing to glow plug signal. I'm guessing this is the reason? Swirl flaps were done but 40k miles ago.
V70andv50 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Mar 20th, 2024, 16:11   #9
Kev0607
Premier Member
 

Last Online: Today 14:28
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Manchester
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by V70andv50 View Post
Hi. Did anything come of this thread? I've got the same issue, my Vida is pointing to glow plug signal. I'm guessing this is the reason? Swirl flaps were done but 40k miles ago.
If VIDA says that, then its likely the glow plugs or the wiring going to them, or the relay itself. You can test them with a multimeter to see which are good and which are bad.
__________________
2007 S80 2.4 D5 - 110,000 miles
Kev0607 is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Kev0607 For This Useful Post:
Old Mar 21st, 2024, 08:37   #10
Thassos
GoldMember
 
Thassos's Avatar
 

Last Online: Apr 25th, 2024 22:46
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Kent, UK
Smile try the easy one 1st

Glow plugs.. very easy to check/get at with a multimeter on low ohms (like 0-200 ohm) the plastic on the connectors also tend to fall apart, also clean up any contacts as they pass a fair current when energised, and crusty old connectors will greatly reduce the current flow.
Thassos is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 15:55.


Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.