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Re: Cold hard start warm no start

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It produces that error if VIDA is not installed on the machine.
The patch is not VIDA.

VIDA 2014D was designed to run on a dealer's network. The patch patches VIDA so that it will run standalone on one machine.

Go back to the thread where you found that patch. Read the top of page 6 for instructions on installing 2104D_RePack and about 1/2 way down page 16 for new instructions on how to start the 2014D_RePack download.

Probably about time to write some updated install instructions. That thread is getting long in the tooth but you can still learn a lot by reading the whole thread.
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Post by Kerpre »

Hey mate bear with me, IT and the such really is not my strong point - neither are Volvo’s

What do you mean by DVD?

I just downloaded the packed file to my desktop and tried to extract it to C/: but the error came up.

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Kerpre wrote: 27 May 2019, 12:45 What do you mean by DVD?
VIDA was distributed on a double layered DVD (8.5GB). The file you need to install VIDA is a iso file about 6GB in size. It can be burned to a double layer DVD or it can be mounted and used as a DVD. Another option is to copy all the files to a hard drive and install from there.
I just downloaded the packed file to my desktop and tried to extract it to C/: but the error came up.
The error came up because you do not have VIDA installed. You need to get the VIDA 2014D_RePack ISO downloaded. I pointed the way.
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Post by Kerpre »

Appreciate Rick I will get onto this after work

Thanks for all your help

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Post by Kerpre »

Hey guys just to finish this thread off. It was a combination of 2 things giving me this intermittent no start problem.

First off, the engine coolant temp sensor tested out fine but I decided to change it anyway, this solved the warm no start condition. However I was still getting an intermittent crank no start condition.
I ended up finding a cheap ignition antenna and I was 50/50 that this could be the cause but decided what the hell. Put it in and now it has been 3 weeks without problem. Car runs perfectly aside some sweet smelling white smoke on start up until warm and a small oil leak down the back of the engine (thinking it could be turbo seals starting to go).

All in all, lesson learnt. If a sensor tests out fine, still follow your gut.

Thanks guys for all of your help
Kerry

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Post by 800artfreed »

How is your sweet smelling white smoke issue? That could be antifreeze being burned away. On an old '70 BMW 2002 I had a burned out head. Coolant accumulated in one of the cylinders. Upon start up it burned off with same type of smoke. After engine reached operating temperature it was fine. After a few months I pulled the head. Leaking head gasket allowed the antifreeze into the combustion chamber. It burned a hole near the exhaust valve seat of that cylinder. I replaced the head.
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