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P0300 Guidance

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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GSP
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P0300 Guidance

Post by GSP »

Hi all,

Car is a 2005 S60 non-turbo manual trans. 277000km

Car starts and idles with no problems. Driving at moderate throttle is fine.

During hard acceleration, the car does not pull smoothly; it’s a bit jerky but it will rev out. It does feel a little flat as you accelerate from a stop, like it bogs just enough to make it hard to get a smooth getaway with the clutch.

I only get the one generic code for misfire—no specific cylinder.

I have:
-replaced the plugs (old ones looked well-worn). No real change afterwards.
-PCV hose running up to top of head has disintegrated. But I don’t think that should impact how the car runs?? I put a glove over the oil filler, and it didn’t show any signs of the the crankcase being pressurized. Obviously I’ll replace this and service the system.
-unplugged MAS. No real change—ran the same with it unplugged.
-found a vacuum line (thin, hard plastic) from air box to intake manifold where the elbow had disintegrated. Replaced that. No change.
-I had a fuel filter, but now see that I have the “in-the-steel-tank” unit. This is a more committed step, so want to be sure I’m heading in the right direction. Thoughts on how to proceed?

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Post by abscate »

The fuel pressure regulator goes on these cars, you are past its due date. Also the pump,electronic module or PEM
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Thanks. I’ll start looking there.

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Post by RickHaleParker »

  • Low fuel level
    Repeated cold starting where the engine coolant temperature (ECT) has not reached normal operating temperature between starts
    Moisture in spark plug wells
    Damaged spark plug
    Contaminated or incorrect fuel
    Incorrect fuel quality (summer fuel in winter, certain markets).
    Air leakage
    Blocked crankcase ventilation.
    Damaged VVT-unit.
    Blocked / leaking injector
    Faulty fuel pressure
    Uneven compression
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Post by jonesg »

GSP wrote: 30 Mar 2023, 16:21 Hi all,

Car is a 2005 S60 non-turbo manual trans. 277000km

Car starts and idles with no problems. Driving at moderate throttle is fine.

During hard acceleration, the car does not pull smoothly; it’s a bit jerky but it will rev out. It does feel a little flat as you accelerate from a stop, like it bogs just enough to make it hard to get a smooth getaway with the clutch.

I only get the one generic code for misfire—no specific cylinder.

I have:
-replaced the plugs (old ones looked well-worn). No real change afterwards.
-PCV hose running up to top of head has disintegrated. But I don’t think that should impact how the car runs?? I put a glove over the oil filler, and it didn’t show any signs of the the crankcase being pressurized. Obviously I’ll replace this and service the system.
-unplugged MAS. No real change—ran the same with it unplugged.
-found a vacuum line (thin, hard plastic) from air box to intake manifold where the elbow had disintegrated. Replaced that. No change.
-I had a fuel filter, but now see that I have the “in-the-steel-tank” unit. This is a more committed step, so want to be sure I’m heading in the right direction. Thoughts on how to proceed?
I would want to monitor fuel pressure under load.

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Post by abscate »

PCV hose running up to top of head has disintegrated. But I don’t think that should impact how the car runs??
Missed that. That’s a massive vacuum leak which will affect running.
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