I have a 1998 volvo v90 and I need help.
The car started to run rough and I got codes p0300, p0304, p0305, p0306.
I found that two fuel injectors were stuck open, so I replaced all six and put it all toghether.
Now the car won't start!
I get 42 psi fuel pressure and I tested the injectors and they all work. I found oil in the throttle body/air manifold and all the way down to the air filter, I cleaned all the oil out.
I don't get any codes.
I'm thankful for any help and ideas
1998 v90 no start
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So I finally tested the compression on my car and found that all cylinders tested fine except for #6
It doesn't have any psi or less then 20 psi
Is it safe to assume that the intake valve on cylinder 6 is the problem.
I don't have the tool to do a leak down test but no compression and oil filling up the throttle body seems to me that the oil is getting pushed out for the throttle body.
It doesn't have any psi or less then 20 psi
Is it safe to assume that the intake valve on cylinder 6 is the problem.
I don't have the tool to do a leak down test but no compression and oil filling up the throttle body seems to me that the oil is getting pushed out for the throttle body.
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