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- 12 Dec 2020, 12:55
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: Miles to empty- how does it work?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2183
Re: Miles to empty- how does it work?
Thanks for the reply! I don't have VIDA, maybe down the road.
- 07 Dec 2020, 08:56
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: Miles to empty- how does it work?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2183
Re: Miles to empty- how does it work?
Thanks for the reply. I wish I understood this area better. It's always been close to accurate. Odd changes make me nervous. I'll keep searching for more information. Wonder if vida would help here.
- 07 Dec 2020, 04:19
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: Miles to empty- how does it work?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2183
Miles to empty- how does it work?
Hello All, I've put a few hundred miles on the car recently. New plugs, and coils, oil change new axel back exhaust. The car ran with new vigor, power like never before. Three days later, everything seemed to settle into a between before and after. Less pep. I noticed that whenever the gas my miles ...
- 27 Nov 2020, 13:17
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: 70 series header/ crash panel removal procedure anyone?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1001
Re: 70 series header/ crash panel removal procedure anyone?
Really appreciate it!
- 27 Nov 2020, 13:16
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: 70 series header/ crash panel removal procedure anyone?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1001
- 27 Nov 2020, 08:51
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: 70 series header/ crash panel removal procedure anyone?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1001
70 series header/ crash panel removal procedure anyone?
Hello all, I've searched around for an answer, and there seems to be no clear answer. How do I replace the panel in which the headlights mount, without pulling the bumper? I don't have vida, so I'm out of luck there. The one I pulled from a c70 seemed easy as the front bumper was already gone. But i...
- 30 Sep 2020, 04:50
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: Good ground point under drivers kick panel
- Replies: 2
- Views: 982
Re: Good ground point under drivers kick panel
Thanks for the reply! Sorry if I wasn't clear. I have the relay grounded in the engine bay, at the the ground on the strut tower, and the negative terminal. What I'm looking for is a ground inside the passenger compartment under the driver's side dash with which to ground the switch to the relay. Th...
- 30 Sep 2020, 04:34
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: Good ground point under drivers kick panel
- Replies: 2
- Views: 982
Good ground point under drivers kick panel
Hello folks! I'm at the end of wiring hella driving lights on the v70xc. I'm looking for a good ground for the switch just under the dash. I'm using a factory switch with the hella wiring. The issue is the hella wiring insists on grounding the switch to make everything work. The provided ground wire...
- 19 Aug 2020, 12:33
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: Sudden codes and pour drivability!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 1643
Re: Sudden codes and pour drivability!
I did. Swapped coil, and plugs. I don't want to touch the injectors until I get a tester on them. If I could sort out what the correct resistance for the brown injectors I've got I, I could put a meter on them.
Cheers. gd
Cheers. gd
- 19 Aug 2020, 12:18
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: Sudden codes and pour drivability!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 1643
Re: Sudden codes and pour drivability!
Hello, Good call, I did clean them. While checking for cracked wires and hoses, I discovered the intercooler hose, just above the engine shield was not tight. The hose clam was rusted through. The misfire in cylinder 1 code is still hanging on. As is p1550 for the transmission r sensor. On the brigh...






