Login Register

02 Volvo xc70 Spongy brake issue .

Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's stylish, distinctive P2 platform cars sold as model years 2001-2007 (North American market year designations).

2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

Post Reply
Autoshaman
Posts: 2
Joined: 11 August 2016
Year and Model: 1999 volvo v70R
Location: VERMONT

02 Volvo xc70 Spongy brake issue .

Post by Autoshaman »

Hello , I purchased a Volvo xc70 from auction recently and notice it had a spongy brake pedal . Upon inspection i noticed that the front pads,rotors and calipers were relatively new and that then rears were not so new but functional . I went ahead and replaced the rear pads and bled the brakes and still no change . I decided to replace the master cylinder and also double checked the front caliper anti rattle springs which were installed wrong so i reinstalled them properly and have since run a gallon of dot 4 through the lines and had some improvement but... there still not right . I drove the car activated the abs and the pedal went back to its original wicked spongy state . I bled the brakes again got some improvement but no air came out at all . Doesn't make sense . Also no abs lights are on and the car otherwise runs great . Any advise would be greatly appreciated . I have a snap on solice and have performed all the functions with no avail .

vtl
Posts: 4724
Joined: 16 August 2012
Year and Model: 2005 XC70
Location: Boston
Has thanked: 114 times
Been thanked: 605 times

Post by vtl »

Same problem puzzled me for 3.5 years in my 05 XC70 - whatever I did, including new master cylinder and gallons of brake fluid pushed down at 30+ PSI, the pedal was spongy.

The air is trapped in ABS module and can't be pushed out of it with the bleeder alone. You need DiCE and VIDA to fix the problem. Attach your bleeder (I used Motiv), bleed one wheel (I did right rear). With bleed valve closed, go to Diagnostics->Vehicle Communication->BCM->Activation page and toggle your wheel's ABS valves, it has two of them per wheel, in and out. ABS module will buzz and click for a few seconds. Open bleed valve and you'll see a lot of air escaping. Repeat a few times.

Not sure if it's necessary to do the same for the rest of wheels, I did two wheels only, and the other one did not have any air. My brakes were finally back.
Screenshot from 2016-08-12 07-40-26.png

Autoshaman
Posts: 2
Joined: 11 August 2016
Year and Model: 1999 volvo v70R
Location: VERMONT

Post by Autoshaman »

I can perform this with my Solus pro but i think it crashed ! Thanks Vtl . Any advise on wheel studs that wont come out ? I broke two snap on breaker bars and numerous impact sockets ....

vtl
Posts: 4724
Joined: 16 August 2012
Year and Model: 2005 XC70
Location: Boston
Has thanked: 114 times
Been thanked: 605 times

Post by vtl »

Did you try to rotate clockwise (tighten) as well? That helps to break the fused/cold welded layer. Also the key is not just apply maximum torque in one motion, but do it in steps, pushing and relaxing, pushing and relaxing. Impact wrench may also help to weaken the welded layer.

You can also try ot heat the lug's head with a large soldering iron, but you need a really mighty one, 100 Wt, perhaps.

Post Reply
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post