I have a 2002 S60 2.4t with 150,000 miles on it and its stumped me. The car definitely has a Crankshaft Position Sensor problem but everytime i swap out the CPS the engine runs like crap. Raising up and down in RPM and having trouble just running in general. The only code i ever get is your typical run of the mill CPS code. But when i put the new CPS in it throws a Engine Service Required light that goes away if the original CPS is put back in and the code is cleared. With the current CPS the car throws a "Reduced Engine Performance" Code over 3500 RPM but it disappears after about 5 seconds. The car seems to have trouble shifting ofver 3500 RPM. The tach just kind of jumps around up there. It also jumps around as the car is starting which is a whole other issue. The car will start fine in the morning but if im running errands it will increasingly be harder to start. Sputtering while cranking, Surging at idle after starting, and sounding like it has to reset itself midst cranking are the issues there. I figure most of the issues stem from the CPS but i cant figure out why a new CPS makes the car run so bad. Ive tried multiple new sensors but none do the trick. Things that i have replaced so far (This list is a little big but these items were worn and needed to go) Spark plugs, coil packs, fuel injectors, fuel filter, Camshaft position sensor, Crankshaft position sensor
Before i bought the car the dealer put a new timing belt on it.
Any input would be appreciated GREATLY. I just want this awesome car to run well. thank you!






