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2008 S40 - Help! :(Views : 490 Replies : 2Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Feb 24th, 2018, 20:20 | #1 |
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2008 S40 - Help! :(
Hi all,
I'm new here but I was just wondering if anyone can help at all.. Issue similar to : https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showt...=238329&page=2 but OP not been online for some time... Also my issue started last summer so not cold start related.. *Original issue Difficult to start, running 'lumpy' and cutting out while running The car no longer starts, not even with a little spray. The car has been in the garage (not Volvo dealer) for several weeks now and he is struggling to find the problem, after I had basically done everything I could with it.. I think me clearing the codes didn't help him either! What I've done: Replaced fuel filter Added hand pump to fuel line (before filter) Replaced fuel rail and pressure sensor Replaced crank sensor Replaced cam sensor Replaced throttle body/MAF Replaced spill pipes, requiring removal of inlet manifold which had a thorough clean while off Cleaned EGR valve/relating pipes Checked codes using Vida which indicated many of the above issues hence the replacement of parts. There are no longer any codes present. I can't afford to scrap the car, had it over 6 years and I love it but I'm at a loss as to what to do next. Thanks in advance. |
Feb 25th, 2018, 13:07 | #2 |
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Was it necessary to put a hand bulb before the filter ?
I understand the 2006+ D5s run on very high fuel pressures, and do not like ANY interruption in the system. Hence I cannot use a Liquid Moly Fuel Purge cleaner as a maintenance option on mine. I only suggest this as it maybe that the fuel is not reaching where it needs to be, due to fuel pressure. Also, having used spray, I assume you mean Easy Start ? Never a good thing to use to much of this to get a car going, Ive been reliably told. Running rough and cutting out when applying throttle, all relates to bad fuelling in my opinion. I would also suggest, you use VIDA for more than just reading the codes and clearing them.... It can give you so much more information on fuel pressure, injector regulation, than just look and clear. Last edited by colinbos; Feb 25th, 2018 at 13:11. |
Mar 2nd, 2018, 22:38 | #3 |
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Hi colinbos, thanks for the reply.
It was fitted due to having issues getting the fuel through the system after a filter change, also helped get rid of air bubbles in the clear fuel line. This version is notoriously difficult to start after a filter change apparently.. I've heard 'back to black' is better than easy start for this type of diesel engine, but yes we used easy start to get it running, which it had been a few times until I tried actually driving it! I attempted to read fuel pressures, but I'm what you'd call a noob with Vida so wasn't sure where to look. At the fuel pressure sensor prior to turning over it shows 4500 hPa.. not sure what it's meant to be though. Thanks again |
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