Check the grounds, I seem to recall there are a couple on the drivers side behind the outboard kick panel.
Robert fixed one recently by hooking up his high-end scan tool and running them through the motions with the keypad, and that alone seemed to have fixed that car.
Unfortunate new Volvo owner! (98 V70 AWD)
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Re: Unfortunate new Volvo owner! (98 V70 AWD)
69 1800s, @500k Death by Rust
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94 850 Turbo, T-boned, ambulance for me, crusher for it
97 855 T5, 855 R projects
98 V70R x2, Silver Junkyard rescue, Coral Red
98 V70GLT x2, parts cars
00 V70xc x2, both now dead
62 122s, gone to live in Richmond
56 445 Duett basket project
1950 Studebaker 2R10 flatbed, T9 crashbox
- abscate
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Sounds like the drivers in the ECC control unit have pooped the bed. The motors are 12V , you can test them with 9V, but the drivers probably aren’t putting out enough current if they only register 9V
Junkyard is best source for an ECC controller. Should be cheap, unlike the rare MCC unit
Junkyard is best source for an ECC controller. Should be cheap, unlike the rare MCC unit
Empty Nester
A Captain in a Sea of Estrogen
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A Captain in a Sea of Estrogen
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Hi Abscate. i have read everywhere that we can use walbro GRJ235, which I think is the same that RWD system. Do you have the reference of what to put inside the cartridge? The pump which has been placed in replacement of dead OE is sending 56psi (3.9 bar). Do you think the pressure is not sufficient?
Here is my pump in the AWD cartridge:
https://www.piecesautos2607.com/pompe-d ... &results=8
Thanks, Cyril
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56 psi should be high enough. Above 50 psi should be good as long as it is being maintained.
Neil.
Neil.
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Try it without first. If it works, great. If not, try to use the app to adjust. There’s now a way in the app to kick it out of relearn so you don’t brick it, which makes using the app far less stressful for this stuff.
1998 V70 AWD - Emerald Green/Tan - M56/Delta link swap, VAST tuned, lots of fun
1998 V70 NA - Nautic Blue/Charcoal - Factory M56/slicktop track car
2006 XC70 Ocean Race - workhorse
2002 S40 1.9T - daily
2004 XC70 - Mystic Silver/Black - former workhorse, parted
2005 V50 T5 M66 FWD - Black Stone/Black leather - former garage queen, sold
1998 V70 NA - Nautic Blue/Charcoal - Factory M56/slicktop track car
2006 XC70 Ocean Race - workhorse
2002 S40 1.9T - daily
2004 XC70 - Mystic Silver/Black - former workhorse, parted
2005 V50 T5 M66 FWD - Black Stone/Black leather - former garage queen, sold
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So I never got the motors to work. I set them to hot for the winter - I'll deal with them next year.
Also the driver's side seat heater isn't working. I got 12V to the plug at the seat; that's all the further I got on that.
I'm wondering:
Does anyone have any of these?
https://www.swedishcarparts.com/parts/1 ... er-9184639
Also the driver's side seat heater isn't working. I got 12V to the plug at the seat; that's all the further I got on that.
I'm wondering:
Does anyone have any of these?
https://www.swedishcarparts.com/parts/1 ... er-9184639
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Hello!
The wagon is still running good. I was wondering if anyone has experimented with removing one of these mufflers for some more tone. Are they both mufflers, or is one a resonator?
I was thinking of eliminating / bypassing the first one in line.
Thankya.
The wagon is still running good. I was wondering if anyone has experimented with removing one of these mufflers for some more tone. Are they both mufflers, or is one a resonator?
I was thinking of eliminating / bypassing the first one in line.
Thankya.
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I have played around with this a good bit. Removing the blocked off one (right one in your picture) is very difficult without a welder, some tight bends, and creativity, so I haven't tried that.
However, I have removed the muffler on the left side of your pic and replaced it with a pipe (and welded on a hanger). It's pretty easy and sounds great. More sound, and there's no drone whatsoever. It's basically stock until you get into it, when it gets loud, toned, and sounds fantastic. Highly recommended.
I also tried cutting both out and it droned like crazy, so don't do that.

However, I have removed the muffler on the left side of your pic and replaced it with a pipe (and welded on a hanger). It's pretty easy and sounds great. More sound, and there's no drone whatsoever. It's basically stock until you get into it, when it gets loud, toned, and sounds fantastic. Highly recommended.
I also tried cutting both out and it droned like crazy, so don't do that.
1998 V70 AWD - Emerald Green/Tan - M56/Delta link swap, VAST tuned, lots of fun
1998 V70 NA - Nautic Blue/Charcoal - Factory M56/slicktop track car
2006 XC70 Ocean Race - workhorse
2002 S40 1.9T - daily
2004 XC70 - Mystic Silver/Black - former workhorse, parted
2005 V50 T5 M66 FWD - Black Stone/Black leather - former garage queen, sold
1998 V70 NA - Nautic Blue/Charcoal - Factory M56/slicktop track car
2006 XC70 Ocean Race - workhorse
2002 S40 1.9T - daily
2004 XC70 - Mystic Silver/Black - former workhorse, parted
2005 V50 T5 M66 FWD - Black Stone/Black leather - former garage queen, sold
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