throwing in the towel perhaps
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warcraftjunkie
- Posts: 177
- Joined: 13 June 2011
- Year and Model: 2008 XC90 3.2
- Location: Salt Lake
Re: throwing in the towel perhaps
Yeah, i've checked the B+ cable from battery to fuse box, it's good. The alternator, to starter, to battery also appears to be good. I'm not 100% certain I've got this beat, because it's always seemed to be an electrical issue, however reseating all the sparkplugs could have been good enough. I'll be holding my breath for a few weeks.
If you can't laugh at yourself, someday you will be the only one not laughing.
08 S80 V8 - My daily driver
08 XC90 3.2 - Wife's people hauler
87 245 DL - Son's car
08 S80 V8 - My daily driver
08 XC90 3.2 - Wife's people hauler
87 245 DL - Son's car
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warcraftjunkie
- Posts: 177
- Joined: 13 June 2011
- Year and Model: 2008 XC90 3.2
- Location: Salt Lake
Well, I think I can call this solved. I'm sure it wasn't just one thing that fixed it, but the last thing I did was pull the plugs, clean them up and reseat the coil packs.
Is it possible for the mods to change the subject on the original post to solved? I tried to do that, but I couldn't edit it.
Thanks for all the help along the way. This is the greatest community!
Is it possible for the mods to change the subject on the original post to solved? I tried to do that, but I couldn't edit it.
Thanks for all the help along the way. This is the greatest community!
If you can't laugh at yourself, someday you will be the only one not laughing.
08 S80 V8 - My daily driver
08 XC90 3.2 - Wife's people hauler
87 245 DL - Son's car
08 S80 V8 - My daily driver
08 XC90 3.2 - Wife's people hauler
87 245 DL - Son's car
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northernlights
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- Year and Model: 850 Turbo 1994
- Location: Florida and/or Raleigh NC, depending on the day
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I couldn't help but quote your dealership experience from Fall 2012 after your last post.warcraftjunkie wrote:Well, just got off the phone with the service dept. He's doing the write up now. Looks like they want 1300 for a ECU rebuild/reload, 750ish for ETM,and 450ish for MAF.
It's awesome that your appear to have solved it. It makes me fear the electronic throttle a little less, and wonder how many cars get scrapped due to flaky electrical connections.
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rickybobby
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 31 January 2012
- Year and Model: V70XC, 1999
- Location: nowhere
Ya electrical is a pin for sure, had ETS lights (threw a low voltage code), car died while driving, changed the battery first then figured out that the alternator was dead ... $40 for a new alternator and it was back on the road, now I get P0236 and I'm not sure if I want to switch both MAP and MAF sensors... might try to find a junkyard with those and see if it helps
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