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1500rpm cut out, 2001, S40, 1.9TD, Engine Number D4192T3

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paul9038
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1500rpm cut out, 2001, S40, 1.9TD, Engine Number D4192T3

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Have changed Oil and Filter, Fuel filter and added Diesel treatment but problems persists. When the engine is very hot i.e. stuck in traffic, one of two thinks will happen, either the engine will cut out after a couple of minutes of being left idle or will refuse to rev above 1500 rpm when I try and drive off in first gear. The coolant level is fine and unchanging and the fan is working. This later version of the problem is really dangerous as the car will cut out really quickly if you try and engage first gear and accelerate away from a junction or traffic lights. What I normally have to do is rev the engine a few times until I clear the 1500rpm limit at which stage the car drives off fine. For this to happen the engine sounds like it has something stuck that eventually frees up and allows normal operation. If the engine cuts out it always starts fine. Once the problem (blockage?) clears the car drives perfect through all the gears. From a cold start the problem doesn't present itself for about 20 minutes or so i.e. when the engine has got to a high temperature (I think).

Any ideas or help on what could be the problem would be much appreciated.

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It sounds like you could be having injector problems. What mileage is on the car? Have the injectors ever been cleaned?
added Diesel treatment
I take it that this was a liquid cleaner added to a tank of fuel. This stuff is over-rated as it really only cleans out the fuel lines and takes loose debris off the injectors. To clean the injectors thoroughly they need to be removed from the engine, tested by a specialist for flow and, more important with diesel engines, spray pattern. The specialist will have an ultrasonic cleaner which will remove all the rubbish which has hardened onto the injectors.

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Thanks for this. There is 90K on the clock and I have no idea if and when the injectors were cleaned, I only own it 4 months. Is what you suggest an expensive job?
What has me confused is when it happens because the problem only happens when the engine gets hot and idles alot, like in city driving. Our normal drive is a 50 mile motorway trip from house to work and back and the problem does not present itself when stopping to open the get at home or crawling through the carpark in work or at the toll booth. However, if I take the car into the city and have to continually stop at lights every few hundred yards the problem starts to happen. Someone else at work mentioned that my model had a problem with a termostate that incorrectly effected the electronic management systems when the engine is hot, not sure about this though.

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Costs for cleaning injectors vary but there are plenty of independent garages that have the necessary equipment. It may be cheaper if you take the injectors out and just take them in, but, if you go down this route, get a price for the job first, not an estimate.

I have not heard of the thermostat problem but I can see the logic behind it. However, there should be a fault code stored if something is interfering with the ECU.

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1996 850GLT 2.5 20v Estate Manual.
1995 Peugeot Boxer 2.5Tdi Autosleeper.
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1984 244DL, Manual, Beige.
1987 744GLE, Manual, Green.
1991 960 3.0 24v, Auto, Silver.
1994 940T Wentworth, Auto, Blue.

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Just to spread the word and update the forum with the (possible) solution to this problem through posts on another volvo forum I used.

Reply 1:

Check the wiring to the water temp sensor (r/h side of cyl head as you look at it) make sure that is all ok as these break down over time (known weak spot) also check the loom under the radiator (same weakness here)
Sounds like it could be caused by faulty wiring/interrupted signal?

Response 1:
Thanks for this, not sure if what I cleaned is what you suggested fixing but your ideas certainly pointed me in the right direction. The car has 90K on it and from when I got it at 80K I wanted to give the engine a good clean and degrease. The worst mess was all around and underneath the Stop Shutter and Exhaust Gas Recirculation Value. At the service I sprayed degreaser to clean up the area but this made the hesitant rev problem worse. On a second closer inspection I found an electronic connection just below these units at the back right of the engine block. When I disconnected it I discovered it full of dirt and oil/diesel/degreaser. Since I cleaned it properly the problem hasn't happened and that was 3 days ago, so I'm assuming this was the cause of the problem. I'm not sure what the connection links to but it sounds like the water temp sensor you suggested.

Reply 2:

Sounds like the water temp sensor, dodgy readings to the ecu from this can result in a plethora of weird and wonderful problems, none of which are obvious faults.
The wiring broke down on my temp sensor and all sorts of things happened; the head lights dimmed, the radiator fan would come on all the time, the temp gauge wobbled around (obvious one!) and the engine revs were hesitant!
Damned electronics, more trouble than they are worth half the time!

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