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Oct 9th, 2019, 08:06 | #1 |
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2005 1.8 Petrol High Idle
Hi all,
New Volvo owner (always wanted a Volvo) already turning in to a labour of love. I've had a 2005 Volvo 1.8 petrol S40 for about 3 months now. When I bought it had a number of strange electrical issues, skid service or reduced engine performance light (but no actual reduced performance) would come one, indicators wouldn't work, wipers would go on full for no reason, after a bit of research including this forum, look like it stemmed from the CEM, so taken apart cleaned and put back in, all good. Previous weekend developed a serious judder, check engine light flashed and then came on permanently, followed by reduced engine performance warning , got home and connected to OBD scanner, DTC was P0303, coil pack and plug changed, that fixed that. Now I'm experiencing a few other little issues that I think are fixable, but need a little help. Currently have a high idle when stationary, even after warm up/cold start it sits at around 1200rpm with a little bit of sway up and down, when depressing the clutch to go from 2nd to 3rdm, the feels like there is a notable kick up in RPM until 3 is in, compared to other gear changes. I'm not too sure if its connected to the above, but ever so frequently I get reduced performance mode and goes in to limp mode, restart engine and the error goes away and there are no recorded or pending codes. After looking at the forum it looks like theirs a couple of things I can do for starters. 1. Check for Air leaks- this seems straight forward carry out visual inspection of all vacuum hosing for splits, etc 2. Clean throttle body - this also seems pretty straight forward, however I've never seen the pipe clip Volvo used on the inlet hose, it's not a conventional jubilee clip, before I go at it, are they simple enough to remove? Just discovered they are called Oetiker clamps and require a special tool, am I right to assume that these can be replaced with standard Jubilee clips? 3. Clean MAF - This also seems quite straight forward, however when looking at my engine bay I can't see one, I have the throttle body a short hose and then it goes straight in to the air filter housing, any idea where the MAF is on this model? Any other advice you can provide or where to look would be greatly appreciated Last edited by Scrannigan; Oct 9th, 2019 at 09:56. |
Oct 9th, 2019, 14:46 | #2 |
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Quick update: Just gone into limp mode and now throwing up a P2110 code
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It's definitely an electronic throttle body, but I generally disconnect the battery when messing about, better safe than sorry I'm now getting a P2110 code, so sounds like its throttle related. The odd thing is I'd expect to see the MAF on the outlet of the air filter box, but can't seem to see one on mine https://imgur.com/839FdRl |
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hmmmm bad sensor? different octane... different fuel mix...
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