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WTF after plug change...need suggestions...

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RaymanSean
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Joined: 26 September 2010
Year and Model: V70 XC, 2001
Location: columbia, sc

Re: WTF after plug change...need suggestions...

Post by RaymanSean »

keeping my fingers and toes crossed for you.

carboncow
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Joined: 11 June 2010
Year and Model: 2003 XC70 2018 S60
Location: Central Ohio

Post by carboncow »

We'll it's now been more then a week and the wife called today as the engine now appears to be "missing" somewhere. CEL with three codes which are all over the place if considered individually. 1352, 0121 and 1238...which appear to be DI #2, Turbo gate and drive by wire concerns...unless someone knows a special situation that causes these I'm simply going to put the old plugs back in, reset codes and see what happens.

Yes my ETM is the yellow sticker...but at 140K miles could it be failing again and does coil #2 and turbo gate really have much to do with such an error? I may repost a new thread...but right now my parinoia points toward damn plugs!
Shawn F.

2001 V70 T5
2003 XC70
1996 Vw Passat Tdi
1999 Porsche Boxster
2004 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3L
2013 & 2015 S60 T5
2008 Vw Touareg T2 V6

1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
2007 Sea Doo Challenger 180 SE

jjaV70T
Posts: 99
Joined: 7 November 2009
Year and Model: V70 2.4T 2003
Location: so cal

Post by jjaV70T »

put the old ones back in??
.2003, V-70,. 2.4T, 101,100K..
.1985, 245T,.sold at 280K....
.1974, 145, sold at 250K....

carboncow
Posts: 596
Joined: 11 June 2010
Year and Model: 2003 XC70 2018 S60
Location: Central Ohio

Post by carboncow »

Good for troubleshooting but not a solution. They went into the trash after the car ran a week with no issues.

There has to a viable solution to what I think is just the common plug issue rather then pay $50 and drive 30 miles just to get plugs stamped Volvo on them that are mad by sommon else! I've read enough to think coppe is the solution.

He'll even they American car motor head at auto zone tonight has heard turbos and platinum dont alway play well with one another.

Or maybe my direct ignition module, etm and turbo all failed rather exac same time!
Shawn F.

2001 V70 T5
2003 XC70
1996 Vw Passat Tdi
1999 Porsche Boxster
2004 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3L
2013 & 2015 S60 T5
2008 Vw Touareg T2 V6

1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
2007 Sea Doo Challenger 180 SE

RaymanSean
Posts: 246
Joined: 26 September 2010
Year and Model: V70 XC, 2001
Location: columbia, sc

Post by RaymanSean »

I would suggest you spend the $50 or go to autozone and spend 30 for "OEM" traditional plugs. Either way they may or may not make a difference but at least you will know with the volvo plugs that the plugs are not the cause if it continues to act up.

carboncow
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Joined: 11 June 2010
Year and Model: 2003 XC70 2018 S60
Location: Central Ohio

Post by carboncow »

I agree in the name of troubleshooting to reduce all variables to know values, but sometimes paying 5 times more and driving an hour just doesn't work, if not on principal alone!

How do you define OEM plugs...from what I've read there seems to be much debate on who truly makes the plugs sold by Volvo. I think I've seen different sites claiming champion, bosch and NGK alike as the original builders of the Volvo branded plug. Seems copper should solve the need assuming my conflicting CEL codes are not related.
Shawn F.

2001 V70 T5
2003 XC70
1996 Vw Passat Tdi
1999 Porsche Boxster
2004 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3L
2013 & 2015 S60 T5
2008 Vw Touareg T2 V6

1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
2007 Sea Doo Challenger 180 SE

carboncow
Posts: 596
Joined: 11 June 2010
Year and Model: 2003 XC70 2018 S60
Location: Central Ohio

Post by carboncow »

UPDATE: Two days with NKG Copper plugs (I think they were called V Power). They were already gapped at .028, so I was good there. Purring like a kitten, for now...as my Bosch on the 2nd install worked for almost a week before they gave a rough idle and threw codes.

Unless you hear back from me ranting and going to the Volvo stealer-ship for plugs...we'll consider copper a fix for my car.
Shawn F.

2001 V70 T5
2003 XC70
1996 Vw Passat Tdi
1999 Porsche Boxster
2004 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3L
2013 & 2015 S60 T5
2008 Vw Touareg T2 V6

1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
2007 Sea Doo Challenger 180 SE

jjaV70T
Posts: 99
Joined: 7 November 2009
Year and Model: V70 2.4T 2003
Location: so cal

Post by jjaV70T »

Hey carboncow,
I bought my 2003 2.4T with Volvo plugs.. changed to Champion as recommended in the Volvo Handbook =Champ double plat.. never ran better.. 28mpg hwy.. replaced with Volvo check light came on and no idle..few days later check light went out,, I did drive VERY hard to induce some thing! ...cant wait to change to Champion.. Let us know..BEST!
.2003, V-70,. 2.4T, 101,100K..
.1985, 245T,.sold at 280K....
.1974, 145, sold at 250K....

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