My check engine light has been on for a while. Took it to AutoZone to have the codes read: "Cannot establish a connection with the car". Tried three computer code readers, same error. Guy told me it might be a bad ground. I cleaned off three grounds I could find in the engine, as well as the battery terminals. Start up the car, and the check engine light was off and stayed off for about 2 weeks. Now it's back on, when back to AutoZone, same deal. Can't read the computer.
Anyone have this happen to them before? Thanks for any advice!
1999 v70 - Check Engine Light - Car Computer Cannot Be Read
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You cleared the codes temporarily when you disconnected the battery. IF they took two weeks to come back, its probably a minor evap system fault.rivera0608 wrote: ↑15 Jul 2019, 11:26 My check engine light has been on for a while. Took it to AutoZone to have the codes read: "Cannot establish a connection with the car". Tried three computer code readers, same error. Guy told me it might be a bad ground. I cleaned off three grounds I could find in the engine, as well as the battery terminals. Start up the car, and the check engine light was off and stayed off for about 2 weeks. Now it's back on, when back to AutoZone, same deal. Can't read the computer.
Anyone have this happen to them before? Thanks for any advice!
The code reader comes direct from the ECM so if there isn't a wiring fault, thats pretty much it.
Are you a turbo 1999 (BOSCH engine management) or non turbo (DENSO) on your 1999?
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Turbo 1999.
What's the repair cost looking like to get the EVAP system checked/fixed?
What's the repair cost looking like to get the EVAP system checked/fixed?
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Usually one or two fairly cheap hoses ($50-100) and 2 hour labor - but the problem will be when you come up for inspection, if the Ocean State requires OBD compliance, the lack of comm with the ECM (car computer) will fail you.rivera0608 wrote: ↑15 Jul 2019, 12:35 Turbo 1999.
What's the repair cost looking like to get the EVAP system checked/fixed?
From the RI DMV website
Communication
If the vehicle's OBD system is not communicating with the inspection analyzer do to a vehicle defect it is cause for failure.
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Damn, well it's not up for inspection until 08/2020 so I have some time to deal with it.
So the evap system fault is causing the Check Engine light...what could be causing the lack of communication with the ECM?
So the evap system fault is causing the Check Engine light...what could be causing the lack of communication with the ECM?
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Im guessing at the EVAP by the fact that it took 2 weeks to come back. You really want to get the comm problem solved rather than throw money at the EVAP.rivera0608 wrote: ↑16 Jul 2019, 07:54 Damn, well it's not up for inspection until 08/2020 so I have some time to deal with it.
So the evap system fault is causing the Check Engine light...what could be causing the lack of communication with the ECM?
Have you tried reading with the ignition off, turned on, and engine running? (all three)
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It could be as simple as a blown fuse(cig.lighter should use the same)...K-line or Immobiliser ecu,since K-line for ECU ONLY goes through immobiliser.
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I had a buddy of mine at work try his code reader just a short while and ago, and it was a no go on all three (ignition on/off, and engine running). I'm going to double check the fuses like the other poster "misha" mentioned. Also going to try and remove the e-brake cover to try and get at the underside of the OBD-II plug and see if the actual plug is the issue.abscate wrote: ↑16 Jul 2019, 10:57Im guessing at the EVAP by the fact that it took 2 weeks to come back. You really want to get the comm problem solved rather than throw money at the EVAP.rivera0608 wrote: ↑16 Jul 2019, 07:54 Damn, well it's not up for inspection until 08/2020 so I have some time to deal with it.
So the evap system fault is causing the Check Engine light...what could be causing the lack of communication with the ECM?
Have you tried reading with the ignition off, turned on, and engine running? (all three)
I'll report back with our findings.
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So still no go on the ECM communication. Doubled checked the fuses too. I found a pinout diagram for ISO protocol and I'm going to check the data wires to see if they are corroded in any way. I'm assuming the power and ground wires should be fine since the diagnostic computer gets power when I plug it into the OBD2 plug.
Do you know where I could buy a replacement plug and pigtail wire? I found the receptacle housing part (https://parts.volvoofnorthmiami.com/p/V ... 49549.html), but I can't find the proper wiring components.
Do you know where I could buy a replacement plug and pigtail wire? I found the receptacle housing part (https://parts.volvoofnorthmiami.com/p/V ... 49549.html), but I can't find the proper wiring components.
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K-line is communication line for ECU.
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History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
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'78 244 DL
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'73 144 De Luxe
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'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
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