Hi,
It’s getting colder where I live and my 1997 S70 20V N/A has been displaying some odd behaviour.
Each morning, I’ll drive from cold for 7-8 minutes until the temperature gauge is at the (normal) 3 o’clock position. Once this point is reached, the thermostat presumably opens and then the temperature gauge drops to 5 o’clock as the cold water from the radiator enters the engine.
When this drop in temperature occurs, the car starts to run rough to the point where it feels like it is going to stall. The car is fine when it reaches the normal operating temperature again.
During the last episode the lambada light came on.
Just wondering if this sounds like a oxygen sensor (i.e. lambada) related issue or
more likely a cooling system issue? I do not have access to an obd reader unfortunately ☹
Has anyone else experienced this issue or know what it might be?
Any help appreciated
Thanks
Ramilio
Running rough in cold weather - suspect cooling system?
- Chuck W
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Check your coolant temp sensor and connector.
Could be corrosion on the connector pins causing an errant reading, or a bad sensor.
Could be corrosion on the connector pins causing an errant reading, or a bad sensor.
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The temp gauge should reach the 3 o’clock position ( 9 o’clock in AUS
and then stay there. If the gauge behaviour is systematic and reproducible, I would guess your thermostat is malfunctioning. Replace it with OEM Volvo or Wahle
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Thermostat is at fault here...use Wahler(oe,oem) or Vernet.
N/a use 87-90C.
Turbo 87C.
ECT must be oe Volvo(which is Valeo btw) or at least Vernet.
Like upper advice...before change ECT check both connectors for corrosion.
They rarely go bad....mine is still original.
N/a use 87-90C.
Turbo 87C.
ECT must be oe Volvo(which is Valeo btw) or at least Vernet.
Like upper advice...before change ECT check both connectors for corrosion.
They rarely go bad....mine is still original.
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'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
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'78 244 DL
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History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
Hi All,
Just following up.
I was convinced that the thermostat was the issue so I replaced it only - The problem still persisted.
I then replaced the coolant temperature sensor and voila! the problem was resolved. My car is running normally again.
Replacing the thermostat did help the issue slightly. I noticed that the OE thermostat is rated at 85 degrees Celsius whereas the OEM one I had fitted previously was 92 degrees Celsius.
Thank-you all for your help!
Just following up.
I was convinced that the thermostat was the issue so I replaced it only - The problem still persisted.
I then replaced the coolant temperature sensor and voila! the problem was resolved. My car is running normally again.
Replacing the thermostat did help the issue slightly. I noticed that the OE thermostat is rated at 85 degrees Celsius whereas the OEM one I had fitted previously was 92 degrees Celsius.
Thank-you all for your help!
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Thermostat was allready been replaced then...because OE Volvo (Wahler)for non-turbo is 90-92C...(92C for very cold climate area).
87C for turbo engines.
87C for turbo engines.
'97 850 2.5 20v / fully equipped / Motronic 4.4 from the factory / upgraded with S,V,C,XC70 instrument cluster / polar white wagon
History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
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