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Nov 19th, 2023, 06:21 | #1 |
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Some Issues - 09’ V70 2.0D (136) R-Design
Morning everyone,
This is my first post and I’m now 24 hours into my Volvo ownership. First, I’ve read a lot of useful information on the forum so far, it’s great . So, I test drove and bought a 2009 V70, 2.0D (136) R-Desifn yesterday. The car drove great on the test drive (a mixture of roads and speeds). It had a NEW DPF and ful filter a bit over a month ago. On the way home (160 miles) the ‘Soot Filter Full’ warning came up. I was up to operating temperature by this point so kept her steady at about 60mph in 5th and the warning went after about 15 mins. Fast forward and the warning came back, plus the little ‘Emission’ warning light on the dash. More steady driving and the ‘soot filter full’ went away but the ‘emission’ light remains. No limp mode and drove well all the way (apart from the front LHS brake binding a bit, not concerned about this as a simple fix). There seemed to be very momentary (split seconds) loss of power when accelerating harder but hardly noticeable. From what I have read on here, I have learnt that it could be caused by any of the following (I’m sure this list isn’t extensive and I’m no expert so learning as I go): EGR valve sticking DPF pressure sensor Air intake leak DPF (unlikely as it’s only a month old?) Fuel Filter (Again, unlikely as a month old?) Also have a ‘maintenance overdue’ warning but, again, I knew this and have planned to do an oil change etc this week. Apologies for the long explanation. I’d really appreciate any advice on this as I want to get her fixed up before I lose any love for it. Thanks very much in advance |
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The momentary loss of power when accelerating harder could be the MAF sensor. I experienced this with my old 2009 Mondeo 2.0 TDCi, which had essentially the same Ford/PSA engine. That MAF sensor could also cause the Mondeo's engine warning light to come on. On the Mondeo, it was an easy fix. I cleaned the original sensor but it didn't do the job, but a replacement unit did.
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Nov 19th, 2023, 10:40 | #3 |
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Thanks Soto, that’s really good info to have. I’ll take a look at that along with the other items. Much appreciated
Oh and I got it from a dealer (would have preferred private but couldn’t find one in the time frame). I have contacted them and have the warranty details, hopefully I can get it all sorted under that. Last edited by Pedro10; Nov 19th, 2023 at 11:52. |
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