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2004 V70 computer re-set

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SteveBaker
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2004 V70 computer re-set

Post by SteveBaker »

Happy Whatever You're Celebrating!

A few weeks ago I let the battery run down and had to recharge it. Fo about a week I got a trouble message to the efeect that I needed to re-set my system. Before I could do that th emessage went away. The gas mileage, on the other hand,dropped by about a third.

I had the dealer check it out and he found a bad exhaust manifold gasket which apparently burned out the catalytic converter. The cat was under warranty; the gasket was not as I'm at 60000+ miles.

My mileage still s*cks. Any thoughts from the brain trust?

Thanks.

Steve

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Post by JRL »

They should have reset all the adaptors (essentially starting the car at "0")
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Post by sony2000 »

Steve you maybe experiencing a failed fuel pressure sensor that has just become a recall. Like most of the sensors that fail, the computer runs the car in the "limp home mode". Resulting in less fuel economy. Check for codes with the OBD11 reader. I discussed it in the next 3-4 pages. Also I talked about how the catalytic converters are being removed prematurely for their platinum scrap value and that Volvo will pay even if independent garages change the pressure sensor.
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Post by MadeInJapan »

Sony,
Where are the "next 3-4 pages" you speak of?
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Post by sony2000 »

Made in Japan: I brought it to just above us. It starts with OBD11 code P0192.
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Post by MadeInJapan »

Gotcha! Now I understand :D
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Post by SteveBaker »

Curiouser and curiouser! The warm front came through right behind the New Year. After the car sat for a couple of days at 50 degrees +, my mileage came back. I jumped back to 28-ish from 17-18. Something must have frozen.

Anyway, Winter came roaring back and the mileage is headed for the basement again. Any thoughts on what's not agreeing with freezing temperatures?

Thanks again.

Steve

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Post by sony2000 »

Steve, I'm hesitant to even try to speculate, until that recall has been done. Fuel pressure sensor on the non turbo V models (2004). Part #8699448. It cost $249.72 plus installation. If it is not working, I assume the gas pump doesn't slow down, reduce pressure, and reduce the amount of fuel injected into the volume of air demanded. Thus poor gas mileage.
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Post by SteveBaker »

Thanks. Do you know if the recall covers turbo engines as well? (I guess I could just call the dealer in the morning.)

I'll let everyone know what happens.

Steve

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Post by sony2000 »

Steve, I don't think it covers turbo models. Judging from your prior experiences, I would firstly reboot the computer by disconnecting the battery for 5 minutes. Also I would read the OBD11 for codes before, and 100 miles after the reboot. I understand that a reader can label a part "weak", and that might head us in the right direction. But one or even two reboots won't hurt. (radio code?)
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