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D5252 Volvo V70 with no power before boost and overall slowViews : 3675 Replies : 21Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Sep 11th, 2019, 19:34 | #11 |
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Ok, I have now been out on a test drive and logged some info in VIDA.
MAF reading before starting engine. I assume that the values are way different because the engine isn't running. This is the reading from the MAF after startup and idling Driving up a moderate uphill on 3rd gear. Cruising with cruise control in 80km/h. You see a dip in the MAF desired value and the actual value doesn't follow along. This is because the EGR is blanked off to eliminate that as a cause for the problem. Cruising with cruise control in 80km/h, and a little uphill. Cruising with cruise control in 80km/h, and a long uphill. Flooring it in 4th gear from 60km/h and changing gear to 5th going uphill in a tunnel. Corrected fuel quantity on idle. The values are almost identical when driving. Btw; I have tried blocking off the line to the engine mounts, but noticed no difference. Unless it's an internal leak in the valve that controls the mounts. Also; The accelerator pedal is showing 8% when not touched and the max it reads are about 50%. Is this something to be worried about? My brother had a V70 with the same engine and his measured to 80%. And a friend of mine had a D5 wich i believe has the same pedal, and that measured 6% all the time regardless of how much the pedal was depressed. Last edited by aleksanderk; Sep 11th, 2019 at 19:37. |
Sep 12th, 2019, 04:31 | #12 |
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When my intercooler failed on my 04 v70 there was no noise just loss of power and black smoke when pulling away from stationary like at say roundabouts.
The actual failure was only confirmed by my indie tech after a smoke test.
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Sep 15th, 2019, 12:09 | #13 |
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Could this be as simple as a dirty MAF? It looks like the readings are too low compared to the desired value.
I don't have a MAF cleaner, but i have cleaning ethanol that I use at work to clean fibre optic cables. I think it can compare to rubbing alcohol. It contains: Ethanol (90-100%) Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) (1-5%) Butanone (0,1-1%) Ingredients of CRC MAF cleaner: methylpentane naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreatedlight 2,2,4-trimethylpentane5 carbon dioxide n-hexane n-pentane 2,2-dimethylbutane 2,3-dimethylbutane 3-methylpentane methanol What do you guys think? |
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Don't ever " "clean" an Air mass meter , they are self cleaning every time you turn the ignition off , also how would they get dirty in the first place with a substantial Air filter feeding them fresh air ? I have seen 2 good £300 air mass meters destroyed in front of my own eyes by foolish mechanics , that's how i learned about the dangers of "cleaning" 30 years ago ! Your air mass meter has failed though so it wont make any difference in your case .
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I have read a bit about cleaning MAF sensors and how it should be avoided. If it's broken I've got nothing to loose, but I want to be sure before I risk anything. What is a "normal" MAF g/s on idle for a 2,5L engine? I found a forum online where one guy said he took 1.8 and multiplied by the engine displacement. And that would give you a rough estimate on where it should be. That gives 4,5g/s and I'm at 4,91. I might try to clean the sensor, and if the improved effect only last for an hour then I will definitely know that it's the MAF. I don't want to spend £150 on a new MAF if I don't need it. Local dealers want £310 for it but I can get it online for about £150. |
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I cleaned the MAF today. It wasn't extremely dirty. The low end power did not improve but i felt that it was a bit more powerfull on boost now. But that could be placebo also. |
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Sep 16th, 2019, 21:02 | #18 |
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The glass device is just the inlet air temperature sensor ...
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Sep 17th, 2019, 21:05 | #19 |
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I tried to clean inside the sensor at picture #3. Hard to get to, so I might get a spray to se if I can clean it better.
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Air mass meters clean themselves everytime you turn the Ignition off , you need a new one ...
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