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ETM Issues Discuss issues regarding the problems with ETMs fitted to Volvo cars. |
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Jan 7th, 2012, 19:48 | #1 |
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ETM debacle
I have to admit I did no research before deciding to buy an old ( 2000 W reg )XC70 about a week ago as a winter runaround. I just assumed it was a good car based on 30 years experience of running Volvos.The last one was a '97 V40 that ran without missing a beat for 13 years until I sold it last year.
Having just read up on the ETM problem that affects the early 70 series it now seems I'm running a potential death trap if the ETM lets go at 70 when I'm on the outside lane of the M25 ! It seems you do get some early warning signs,God I hope so. Been outside this afternoon trying to see what colour sticker is on the ETM,can't see any sticker as there seems to be a large black pipe in the way.It was getting dark so I will look again tomorrow. Excuse the rant,the real question on this post is that in the paperwork of the XC70 is an invoice for Sept 2010 which includes among other work 'reload ETM '. I have emailed the company to get an explanation of the work done but just wondered if anyone here knew what it meant. The ironic thing is that util I read about the ETM I really did think what a good car this is for very little money. All comments/feedback appreciated |
Jan 7th, 2012, 19:54 | #2 |
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ETM repairs aren't too costly these days, there is someone on this forum that can repair them for under £100.
A re-load could be one of a number of things, new ETM fitted requiring software or a dealer might have updated the ETM related software as Volvo bought out a software "fix" to try and cover up the crap ETM - Mike |
Jan 7th, 2012, 21:10 | #3 |
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thanks Mike . The software upload would explain it as there was no mention on the parts items in the invoice for any ETM parts.
Looks like I still have the original ETM and will explore getting it replaced. The cost seems to be coming down to a reasonable amount and my blood pressure has ( hopefully ) come down to normal so maybe it will be a good with a little bit of sorting. |
Jan 8th, 2012, 10:03 | #4 |
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Etm upgrade changes frequency of position sensor check. Old software does it every 0.3 sec new every 0.8 I think. It work fine when sensor is worn but still good enough to give proper values within longer period of time.
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Jan 8th, 2012, 17:21 | #5 |
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managed to get the black pipe ( ?turbo intake ) out of the way and get a look at the ETM this afternoon,its definitely got a yellow sticker on it but I could not read the writing.
So I'm guessing I have a new ETM ( but still the old flawed type ) and a software upgrade. As I will only do a couple of thousand miles a year in this car I will leave it at that and hope it lasts. What a farce ! Still can't believe Volvo would prejudice their reputation for safety and reliability in this way.On the other hand perhaps its just down to the bean counters at Ford.Lets hope Chinese Volvos turn out better engineered than Ford Volvos. |
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