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- 18 Apr 2019, 06:14
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Re: 2001 Volvo S60 Turn signal issue
I'll offer a few hints to hopefully help with your troubleshooting. You say the bulbs in question on the left side are good. Have you moved them to the right side to see if they work? Have you moved the bulbs from the right side to the left to see if they work? This could help eliminate if it is one...
- 19 Apr 2019, 15:22
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Re: 2001 Volvo S60 Turn signal issue
So you've eliminated the bulbs as the problem. Original post said CEM and shunts were fine, even swapping shunts made no difference. Your last post says you have no power to the left turn signal shunt. So you are confident that you have no power and it is not the shunt for the left circuit? I'd susp...
- 21 Apr 2019, 20:21
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Re: When does a CEM need programming? 2001 Volvo S60
A CEM needs programming in two cases: 1) if it has no software loaded (brand new) or 2) if the software loaded is not correct for your vehicle (debate is open on loading different software, but consensus is it can be done). If you have a working CEM with a bad connector, you can swap the connector f...
- 31 May 2019, 15:23
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Re: CEM replacement
Alexis?...MDK here. Put the bottle of aspirin back in the medicine cabinet and send your cem to xemodex ..888-712-2525. or whatever you think is best....
- 17 Jul 2019, 22:30
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Re: 2001 Volvo S60 Ignition coil fell apart
I just had this exact same experience on the 01 V70XC I just bought for my mother in law. It had failed, & was one of the no-name/part # coils you always see on eBay/Amazon for a really great price. Rubber boot stayed (partially) attached to the plug, the rest ripped away & then once out the...
- 12 Aug 2019, 11:19
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Re: 2001 Volvo S60 throttle problem
The MM ETM position sensor strips wear so that the engine computer is unable to determine the position of the throttle over parts of the sensor track. The computer then cuts power which matches your symptoms. New ETM is likely needed, or Xemodex can repair it. There are contact-less position sensor ...






