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01 Volvo V70XC CEL Help

Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's stylish, distinctive P2 platform cars sold as model years 2001-2007 (North American market year designations).

2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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Arowe84
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01 Volvo V70XC CEL Help

Post by Arowe84 »

Hi everyone,

First post on here. Just got the CEL on with the following codes P0236&P0237. The code reader says it is the turbocharger boost sensor A circuit. From what I can tell from the forums maybe it is a failed or dirty MAP sensor? From my forum searching I’m having trouble locating it. I guess it’s in a different spot on the 01 vs the 02 and beyond. Anyway if anyone can guide me in finding and fixing this CEL I’d really appreciate it. The car is otherwise drivable and seems to be running well. Thank you.

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The boost sensor will be someplace in the charged air. Follow the charged air from the turbo to the Manifold. It should be on the cold side of the Intercooler or the pipe to the manifold.

You can ignore P0236 for now P0237 will trip a P0236 also.

Boost sensor:
  • 1. Check and clean connector.
    2. Check wiring for shorts and opens.
    3. Pull the ECM and clean the connectors.
    . (Make sure you get ECM full seated and the locks all the way, when you put it back in)
    4. Replace Boost sensor.
ECM-1600 (P0237) Boost pressure sensor. Signal too low, too high or Intermittent.

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) information

Condition
If the control module receives a signal from the boost pressure sensor which is lower than 0.2 V (low signal) or higher than 4.85 V (high signal) it is interpreted as a fault and ECM-1600 is stored.

Substitute value
Boost pressure control runs in an open-loop, in other words set duty cycles are generated regardless of boost pressure.

Possible source
Signal too high:
  • contact resistance in terminals
    short-circuit to supply voltage in the signal cable
    open-circuit in signal cable
    defective boost pressure sensor
Signal too low:
  • short-circuit to ground in the signal cable
    defective boost pressure sensor
Fault symptoms
none
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Arowe84
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Post by Arowe84 »

Update: replaced MAP sensor with a $10 ebay replacement. Solved problem. Check engine light is now off.

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