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Old Mar 30th, 2011, 14:06   #1
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Hi all,

I've got a problem with my 2003 V70R and wondered if any other owners had experienced this.

The check engine light has just come on (at start up) and the fuel pump is now noisier. I've seen on some of the US forums that this can be caused by a faulty fuel pressure sensor which causes the fuel pump to run faster (due to the faulty sensor flagging up low fuel pressure). The only difference in driving is a slight decrease in part throttle pick up (intermittent).

Has anyone else had this problem? I've also read that The R models from 2003/4 were subject to a recall in the US for faulty fuel pressure sensors. I don't think this has happend over here as I've owned mine since 2004 and its never been recalled for this.

Thanks for any help.
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Old Jun 7th, 2011, 10:35   #2
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i have a 2003/53 v70r awd and have had a similar problem.it usually occurs on motorway journeys,when you go to overtake and accelerate hard the car stutters momentarilly and then takes off.also occurs at low speed but on acceleration.they changed the fuel filter but this had no effect.i am having the fuel pressure sensor changed which is the likely culprit according to other forum v70r owners.have also had to change the angle gear at great cost,due to loss of awd.cars in the garage again due to loss of awd again but this time its down to a dem module fault,looking at £1400 bill.still love the car when its working.
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Old Jun 14th, 2011, 09:24   #3
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Back in 2004 when I took my car in for its first main service I remember a V70R owner dropping his car off at the same time. His was the first one I had seen and he and I had a good chat as well as look at his car. Turns out he was dropping it off because of the symptoms just described in this thread and it was the fuel pressure sensor that was about to be replaced.
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Old Jun 14th, 2011, 10:01   #4
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Recently had the FPS changed in mine

For a while it would stutter a little when picking up after a long cruise, which eventually got worse and it started cutting when on a long run.

I'd go with a FPS change as the sensor isn't too expensive, then maybe TCV and actuator if that doesn't work.
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Yes there was a recall in the US (google it for the recall notice for the US and chassis numbers). Those numbers did include UK models however VCUK being their usual selves did not recall cars in the UK for the problem which at times can be downright dangerous.
Check your chassis number and if it is range I would contact VCUK quoting the about the US recall notice and don't take crap about it doesn't effect UK cars, they came off the same line and being in the chassis number range makes it so. VOSA have already been informed over the issue but have little interest as it doesn't make them money. A member on another forum obtained one gratis going down this route with some legal badgering.

That said I have done a 2.4T5 engine replacement in my S60R and have a spare fuel rail which I am fairly sure has a spare FPS on it. I will check the weekend if someone wants it.
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Old Jun 16th, 2011, 20:49   #6
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yes the R fuel pressure sensors were prone to failure , They were the first petrol pressure sensors volvo had used .
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i've got a good working one if anybody wants to try it, think they're £150ish new
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Default Faulty Fuel Pressure Sensor on my 2003 V70R

This is a long shot but here goes.
Hi there, I have been scouring the forum for some help with my V70R. I have come across a post from 2011 which bears all the hallmarks of my problem. Engine stuttering at high revs, cutting out and going into limp mode. Been involved in a few hairy moments on the M1 which wasn’t pleasant. It’s been in and out of a Volvo dealership for months now and so far they haven’t managed to fix the fault. The problem I have is located the correct sensor for my model. Can you help me to identify the right part number? Appreciate that the 2011 post might be distant in your memory but all help welcomed.
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