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Considering a non-running 2007 3.2 - what to look for?

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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Considering a non-running 2007 3.2 - what to look for?

Post by Jonboy74 »

Ridiculously low asking price…

Body and interior looks almost pristine, and it has 164k miles. Owner says it has a P0607, and will not start. Says it just clicks and was told there might be a battery cable issue.

I have a V70 2.4T with 300,000 miles, and ViDA, so Volvos are not new to me, but I’ve not done anything with an XC90.

What should I look for/be concerned about?

Thanks!

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Post by dikidera »

Well first it needs to be read out by VIDA for the Volvo specific code.

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Post by MoVolvos »

Jonboy74 wrote: 05 Jun 2024, 15:39 Ridiculously low asking price…

Body and interior looks almost pristine, and it has 164k miles. Owner says it has a P0607, and will not start. Says it just clicks and was told there might be a battery cable issue.

I have a V70 2.4T with 300,000 miles, and ViDA, so Volvos are not new to me, but I’ve not done anything with an XC90.

What should I look for/be concerned about?

Thanks!

Jonboy
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One forum says 11 codes to the P0607 and this UK forum lists those. Since it clicks it could be just the battery while another forum said crack coils. Could be a number of things so need to check with ViDA.
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https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=282782
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P0607 -- ECM-9800 -- Engine control module (ECM), torque signal -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-9810 -- Engine control module (ECM), engine rpm -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-9820 -- Engine control module (ECM), load signal -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-983B -- Engine control module (ECM) -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-983C -- Engine control module (ECM) -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-983D -- Engine control module (ECM) -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-9840 -- Engine control module (ECM) -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-984B -- Engine control module (ECM) -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-9860 -- Engine control module (ECM) -- Internal fault
P0607 -- ECM-720B -- Engine control module (ECM) internal fault -- Signal missing
P0607 -- ECM-9850 -- Engine control module (ECM) -- Internal fault
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Post by towerhill »

You know that old saying that there's no dog as expensive as a free puppy? It might apply here.

As you're thinking about an XC90 with 150k+, consider:

1) Everything to get it to Stage 1. Oil, transmission, brake, and power steering fluid and appropriate filters in an ideal case. Maybe brake rotors and pads. The minimum ante if you do it all yourself is probably $500, but easily more.

2) Anything else that might be wrong with it. Check the lower control arm bushings, which aren't cheap to replace, and tend to go bad at about that age.

3) The full 150k service is ~$700 in parts if you DIY and everything goes well, $2500 at an indy shop, and $3000+ at a dealer.

4) Whatever is going on with this code.

Point is that I wouldn't even consider it unless you're willing to toss some combination of significant time and money at it to put it right.

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Post by Jonboy74 »

I ended up passing on it and the seller let it go to the pick n pull for $450.

All’s well that ends well.

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