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Old Jan 17th, 2008, 08:44   #31
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i'll take a picture later so you can see what plug connector there is, maybe this will clear things up
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Note: the fact that OBDII is marked on the coin holder cover does not guarantee the car is OBDII compliant.
If you'd read the whole thread, you'd of found the above statement. Your car does not have OBDII, fact.
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ye sorry, just couldnt be bothered to keep editing, sorry.
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so i know that this car does not have a MAF sensor, so the codes i was given are not relavent and the codes were taken on a OBDII which the car is not.
so does anybody have a tool to read the codes, thankyou.

whilst there are issues with the car it seems to be running a lot better running on default, and it would appear that the fault is the temp sensor which tells the ECU that it is cold when infact it is hot and floods the engine which is why this car will not start when it gets hot.


i hope that my findings will help others who have the same problem as it would appear to be a common fault which gets over looked.
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so i know that this car does not have a MAF sensor, so the codes i was given are not relavent and the codes were taken on a OBDII which the car is not.
so does anybody have a tool to read the codes, thankyou.

whilst there are issues with the car it seems to be running a lot better running on default, and it would appear that the fault is the temp sensor which tells the ECU that it is cold when infact it is hot and floods the engine which is why this car will not start when it gets hot.


i hope that my findings will help others who have the same problem as it would appear to be a common fault which gets over looked.
You can make your own.......http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showth...sh+code+reader
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