2001 S80 Motor resistor/controller problem
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SJLucky
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- Year and Model: 2001 S80 2.4 140BHP
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2001 S80 Motor resistor/controller problem
So being a nice sunny day today I thought they would be nothing better to do then spend it with my head in the passenger footwell of the Volvo sorting the fan resistor/controller. First thing that greeted me was green water on the passenger mat, which smells suspicious like coolant. I did notice the coolant was watery when I checked whilst I was buying it by the seller said it was because he had just changed the thermostat. When I started removing the carpets I noticed they were soaking.
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SJLucky
- Posts: 19
- Joined: 22 April 2016
- Year and Model: 2001 S80 2.4 140BHP
- Location: Scotland
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Ok and now I really need help!
I fitted the new controller and connected the motor up in the passenger footwell, so it could spin without hitting anything, I put the ignition on so I could check it works. My climate control panel is now dead!
So I refitted the old controller and tried again, same result.
I did all this with the ignition off but the battery connected.
Does anyone know if the motor has to be installed in the housing for it to work? Have I caused some fault that needs Dice to reset? Why does this car not like me?
I fitted the new controller and connected the motor up in the passenger footwell, so it could spin without hitting anything, I put the ignition on so I could check it works. My climate control panel is now dead!
So I refitted the old controller and tried again, same result.
I did all this with the ignition off but the battery connected.
Does anyone know if the motor has to be installed in the housing for it to work? Have I caused some fault that needs Dice to reset? Why does this car not like me?
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SJLucky
- Posts: 19
- Joined: 22 April 2016
- Year and Model: 2001 S80 2.4 140BHP
- Location: Scotland
- Been thanked: 1 time
Managed to fix it, VIDA just told us that there was no signal from the CCM, which we already knew, although it did clear the SRS fault that had also managed to get triggered during the process.
After following wires and looking for something that might have been dislodged we decided to try disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it. It only bloody worked! The old module was still fitted at this point so we disconnected the battery again and fitted the new module.
All fixed, thanks to friend with Vida and who also had the idea to disconnect the battery.
After following wires and looking for something that might have been dislodged we decided to try disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it. It only bloody worked! The old module was still fitted at this point so we disconnected the battery again and fitted the new module.
All fixed, thanks to friend with Vida and who also had the idea to disconnect the battery.
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