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Jul 8th, 2020, 14:49 | #1 |
Alwyn
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Engine Maintenance Required
Having bought his 2004 XC70 D4 from a friend in 2010 I asked him to let me know when he was ready to change it. Last October I bought his 2010/11 XC70 D5. My first disappointment was how much worse the fuel consumption was 33.6mpg instead of >43.
The ominous message "Engine Maintenance Required" came up. I mentioned this to my friend and he says "Oh yes whenever I had that message the Volvo Service Centre checked it at no charge and reset it, implying that it was a computer fault. My local garage checked with their hand held diagnostic kit and it came up with an injector fault. I rang the Volvo Service Centre who said that a check would cost £40. My first question is "Are they likely to have a more sophisticated diagnostic kit?" If so it might be worth paying for a checkup. Secondly, if it is only one injector, would it be a risk just to replace that one or should all of them be replaced. I believe some engines have 2 per cylinder and others 4. What typically would be the cost in each case? |
Jul 10th, 2020, 17:03 | #2 |
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First port of call is to check your oil level. These engines should only be filled to the 3/4 mark on the dipstick, 5.7 litres from empty. Too high an oil level will give this message.
If the oil level is high the next question is why. If simple overfill just drain .5 litre out of the sump and reset the warning. If it's rising due to diesel getting into the sump via the faulty injector that needs sorting and once done I would change the oil were it my car. Look at the price of injectors and you will only change the one that is needed unless you've recently had a lottery win. I belive the new injector needs codeing to the car and vida dice is needed for that, wether the knock off ones will do it or its a dealer job afraid I am unsure, never having had to do it on my car. Hope that helps and it's the cheap option for you. Paul. |
Jul 10th, 2020, 17:35 | #3 |
Alwyn
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Re Engine Maintenace Message
Thanks for responding Paul. The D5 has an electronic sensor instead of a dipstick. We did have a problem a while back with too much oil. A message comes up to say that the oil level is too high. Draining it is also not straightforward.
I have been advised to try an additive in the fuel to clear the injectors so will see if the message comes back on a longish journey next week. If it does I think I'll have to take it to a Volvo agent to get a second opinion as it were and see where to go from there. Colin. |
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Jul 13th, 2020, 06:06 | #4 |
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You sure it only has the electronic guage Colin.
My 2010 xc70 D5 has a small yellow plastic technicians dipstick low down on the front of the engine just above the sump and a pain to get to. That was the reason I spent £60 on the police spec full sized dipstick. As well as the dash guage. I know the later engines did away with it and were guage only but at our vintage they were still there although well hidden. As I say low down on the front of the engine, just above the sump joint and slightly centeral of the back of the alternator. Dirty sleeve and skinned knuckles are a distinct possibility removing it. It is just a pull out but mine was hard to remove because I think I was the first person to do so. Paul. |
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Jul 13th, 2020, 11:16 | #5 |
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Technician’s Dipstick.
What Paul said. Mine was also difficult to remove. I’ve also fitted a full-size dipstick. Oil gauge message reads Full. Dipstick shows half way between low and full.
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