No idea. But it has an Siemens ecu. I thougt around 3 Bar ist correct...
I'll Look if I can find the specs.
Haynes Manual says "Regulated fuel pressure 3.03bar" (~44psi)
Shopuld this also be at idle? Then It seems it would be too low.
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I will take another more detailed look at it tomorrow, pinch return line or disconnect FPR, maybe that will tell me something.
Edit:
according to this post it should be fine: https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/vie ... 42#p112343
Edit:
according to this post it should be fine: https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/vie ... 42#p112343
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43.5 psi on 1st prime without starting the engine.Around 30-35 psi at idle and again 43.5psi driving on full throttle.That's for Jetronic,Motronic 4.3 & 4.4.Should be the same for 10valvers.abscate wrote:Whats spec for fuel pressure at idle? I don't think 35 psi is high enough. Its 50 psi for my 1999 with ME7
Me7 have higher spec.
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Dig up the primary reference for that fuel pressure. Remember you are diagnosing a subtle problem so even a marginal spec is worth noting.
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I only found the haynes reference and what misha posted. I will do another check when I have time.
So today I measured some stuff:
Crank sensor: 280 ohm
Camsahft pos. sensor: shows 5v, when running ~2.5 which should be 5 and 0 v alternating.
Air inlet temp sensor: 4kohm (10°C) (it has the temp sens instead of the MAF)
IAC Valve: 8.1 ohm
This seems to indicate everything is likely fine...
While testing the cam sensor I had the voltmeter connected between the connectors, and the engine started on the first try like nothing is wrong.
What is different after the engine runs for 2-3minutes? Temperature ... ?
So today I measured some stuff:
Crank sensor: 280 ohm
Camsahft pos. sensor: shows 5v, when running ~2.5 which should be 5 and 0 v alternating.
Air inlet temp sensor: 4kohm (10°C) (it has the temp sens instead of the MAF)
IAC Valve: 8.1 ohm
This seems to indicate everything is likely fine...
While testing the cam sensor I had the voltmeter connected between the connectors, and the engine started on the first try like nothing is wrong.
What is different after the engine runs for 2-3minutes? Temperature ... ?
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Some days ago I replaced the coolant temp sensor. After I did that it set a code and CEL came on...
Today I was able to read codes. My reader did not like the Fenix ECU, but it could read the "combined instrument" codes, where I got a CI-124 "RPM SIGNAL, SIGNAL FAULT"
The rpm sensor would be the crankcase sensor, not the camshaft position sensor, correct?
I am not 100% sure If I disconnected the sensor sometime during troubleshooting for a short time, but it was definitely connected before and when the code/CEL showed up. As I only measured resistance I think it was with the engine off.
Today I was able to read codes. My reader did not like the Fenix ECU, but it could read the "combined instrument" codes, where I got a CI-124 "RPM SIGNAL, SIGNAL FAULT"
The rpm sensor would be the crankcase sensor, not the camshaft position sensor, correct?
I am not 100% sure If I disconnected the sensor sometime during troubleshooting for a short time, but it was definitely connected before and when the code/CEL showed up. As I only measured resistance I think it was with the engine off.
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Air Intake Temperature Sensor was faulty. Now it runs like new again.
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