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Old Aug 29th, 2017, 19:13   #11
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Annoyingly, it's done it again today, wait ten minutes and it clears!

Being relatively new to Volvos, anyone tell me where I can find a VIDA near West Herts, please?

I think I will go through the relays in the fusebox though, and 'tweak' the pins a tad, on the assumption that the intermittent fault shows if one has come loose. I may be barking up th wrong tree, but it's worth a try.

people with Vida, who can help. They are forum members who have listed themselves on the attached map link below.

Contact them via this forum and see who can help


https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=280351
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Old Aug 29th, 2017, 19:17   #12
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Sounds like an abs ring cracked , they show up under high acceleration because the crack opens up a little more , also tends to show up on tight roundabouts when wheel speeds are different .
AND, when you leave your car parked with a near full lock applied..... Until you drive and it goes way.

As previous posts have said, its a cheap part, and a couple of hours to fix.
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Old Aug 30th, 2017, 03:17   #13
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Default Same fault under different conditions

I have the same error on my v50 2009 1.6 drive only my fault only seems to appear on a long run down a motorway or dual carriageway. Around town / short journeys its fine. I don't even have to brake or turn the steering much and the fault appears. And its never under hard acceleration its just pottering down the motorway at a constant 70mph. Then as discussed, once you stop and the car is turned off, next time it starts, no fault.

Can anyone guess the fault ? Is it the same ABS sensor issue ? Thanks

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Old Aug 30th, 2017, 13:28   #14
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Can anyone guess the fault ? Is it the same ABS sensor issue ? Thanks
VIDA can guess it with 99.9% accuracy
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