2008 S60 2.5T 202k miles
I've had this vehicle for about 10 years now. The car runs and idles like new. Only issue is a brief hesitation/stumble that occurs at highway speeds. I'm typically cruising at 50-60 mph, and when I go to accelerate, there is some hesitation/stumble that happens for about 2 seconds, then it goes away and the car accelerates and runs fine. There are no CEL codes. It's been doing this for the past year or two.
I just replaced the fuel filter, but no luck. Can't imagine that it would be the coil packs/plugs because I would expect to see a CEL code for that.
Any ideas/suggestions?
brief hesitation at highway speed
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hu5ker555 wrote: ↑03 Aug 2021, 06:44 2008 S60 2.5T 202k miles
I've had this vehicle for about 10 years now. The car runs and idles like new. Only issue is a brief hesitation/stumble that occurs at highway speeds. I'm typically cruising at 50-60 mph, and when I go to accelerate, there is some hesitation/stumble that happens for about 2 seconds, then it goes away and the car accelerates and runs fine. There are no CEL codes. It's been doing this for the past year or two.
I just replaced the fuel filter, but no luck. Can't imagine that it would be the coil packs/plugs because I would expect to see a CEL code for that.
Any ideas/suggestions?
VIDA might pick something up in flight test mode, I would look at the throttle body first.
VIDA shows CVVT response time....although that usually sets a code.
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PEM is a possible. Drive it a bit to see if a code sets, thoughhu5ker555 wrote: ↑03 Aug 2021, 06:44 2008 S60 2.5T 202k miles
I've had this vehicle for about 10 years now. The car runs and idles like new. Only issue is a brief hesitation/stumble that occurs at highway speeds. I'm typically cruising at 50-60 mph, and when I go to accelerate, there is some hesitation/stumble that happens for about 2 seconds, then it goes away and the car accelerates and runs fine. There are no CEL codes. It's been doing this for the past year or two.
I just replaced the fuel filter, but no luck. Can't imagine that it would be the coil packs/plugs because I would expect to see a CEL code for that.
Any ideas/suggestions?
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Any chance this could be a TCV problem?
I've seen that IPD Heavy Duty TCV also supposedly improves turbo response and performance, better than OEM so that's interesting.
Only other thing I can think of is maybe the fuel pressure sensor.
I've seen that IPD Heavy Duty TCV also supposedly improves turbo response and performance, better than OEM so that's interesting.
Only other thing I can think of is maybe the fuel pressure sensor.
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I've been having this same issue for the past week. I thought the same thing about not throwing a CEL, especially since it's thrown them even when I didn't notice any hesitation.
To fix my issue I ordered a single ignition coil only cost me $30 from Amazon. (Delphi GN10331) I swapped it through all cylinders until I noticed the problem go away, burned my hands a few times removing them, don't recommend.. And ofc cylinder 5 was the issue.
Previously I changed my plugs and injectors, and a single ignition coil. Next up I'm replacing the other 3 ignition coils because the majority of mine are mismatched and it bothers the hell out of me.
Also, many people will say only replace them with the $80 OEM Bosch coils. Personally I didn't think there would be an issue swapping an aftermarket one in, however I swapped the one above in because I couldn't find anything but positive reviews on them. Also note that sometimes the rubber boot is a bit shorter, I think this is a redesign, as long as the spring is the same length.
Best of luck!
To fix my issue I ordered a single ignition coil only cost me $30 from Amazon. (Delphi GN10331) I swapped it through all cylinders until I noticed the problem go away, burned my hands a few times removing them, don't recommend.. And ofc cylinder 5 was the issue.
Previously I changed my plugs and injectors, and a single ignition coil. Next up I'm replacing the other 3 ignition coils because the majority of mine are mismatched and it bothers the hell out of me.
Also, many people will say only replace them with the $80 OEM Bosch coils. Personally I didn't think there would be an issue swapping an aftermarket one in, however I swapped the one above in because I couldn't find anything but positive reviews on them. Also note that sometimes the rubber boot is a bit shorter, I think this is a redesign, as long as the spring is the same length.
Best of luck!
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This is where VIDA shines as it logs misfires before they occur enough to set the P0305 code, in this case
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Fuel Injectors and O2 Sensors can cause performance issues without lighting up the CEL. In some cases without triggering a DTC.
How many miles on the clock?
Are the Injectors and O2 Sensors original factory install?
Scan results from VIDA would be real helpful. Highly Probable: more cost and time effective then throwing parts and money at it.
How many miles on the clock?
Are the Injectors and O2 Sensors original factory install?
Scan results from VIDA would be real helpful. Highly Probable: more cost and time effective then throwing parts and money at it.
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Well, I tried replacing the fuel pressure sensor. No change.
Ordered a new TCV (Pierburg). Should arrive next week.
Might make a run to the junkyard this weekend to search for a PEM.
It just seems like the turbo wants to kick in but does not. Car runs and idles great, and no codes... just no boost.
Ordered a new TCV (Pierburg). Should arrive next week.
Might make a run to the junkyard this weekend to search for a PEM.
It just seems like the turbo wants to kick in but does not. Car runs and idles great, and no codes... just no boost.
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