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Old Dec 6th, 2021, 17:03   #1
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Hi, had a fault code BCM C 003401 right front wheel module. General electrical failure. This only happens when turning left or locking the steering to the left whilst parked. I can stop the engine then start again and it's fine until I turn left. I've had the sensor and the wheel bearing replaced, as mine doesn't have rings on the driveshaft. fault codes cleared but it's still happening. I've spoken to a Volvo specialist in Birmingham who seems to think the wheel bearing may not be seated right and another that thinks there's a wiring fault somewhere. I'm just looking for ideas as both have said if it's the BCM then it will have to be programmed by a dealer. All help appreciated.

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It was part of the wiring loom that had broken down inside the insulation. I would definitely recommend Squire Automotive in Burntwood.
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