A few weeks ago it got really cold here and my Volvo wouldn't start. I had it jump started a couple times, then on another cold day jumping wouldn't start it at all, so I bought a new battery. After that it was still struggling to start, turns over just fine but no start. I tried drying out the spark plugs in case I had flooded the engine, and got it to start with the "lawn mower" method of holding down the gas pedal and cranking the engine for 30 seconds or so. After some more rough starts it now wont start at all. The last time it started I had a gauge hooked up to check fuel pressure it was normal but dropped quickly after shutting the car off.
Today I used a jump wire to keep the fuel pump running and could hear a hissing sound under the car around the fuel filter/regulator. I'm linking a video so you can see/hear whats going on underneath. I assume this is a big vacuum leak, not sure if this is something that would keep the car from starting. It never had any issues once it got going.
Any ideas as to where specifically to look?
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Volvo S70 not starting - Hissing sound near fuel filter
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Since the pump was running constantly...i would say that the "hissing" is just the fuel pump sound.
Another guess would be bad fpr which is failed internally,returning all fuel back to the tank all the time.
Another guess would be bad fpr which is failed internally,returning all fuel back to the tank all the time.
'97 850 2.5 20v / fully equipped / Motronic 4.4 from the factory / upgraded with S,V,C,XC70 instrument cluster / polar white wagon
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'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
History of Volvos in the family:
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'73 144 De Luxe
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'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
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Thanks for the reply. The sound of the hiss was changing when I put my finger where the FPR connects into that bracket. Sadly I managed to snap one end off the bracket and I can't seem to find that part online. I'm going to see if the junkyard nearby has any S70s and maybe I can grab the whole unit.
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Late 850 with M4.4 like mine have the same setup.
'97 850 2.5 20v / fully equipped / Motronic 4.4 from the factory / upgraded with S,V,C,XC70 instrument cluster / polar white wagon
History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
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Why didn't you grabbed a fpr while you were at junkyard?
I would say that it is the problem.
Could also be ECT or it's connections.
Is check engine light on?
I would say that it is the problem.
Could also be ECT or it's connections.
Is check engine light on?
'97 850 2.5 20v / fully equipped / Motronic 4.4 from the factory / upgraded with S,V,C,XC70 instrument cluster / polar white wagon
History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
History of Volvos in the family:
'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
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HobbesMRH
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The fuel delivery seems ok, the pressure just drops quickly after shutting off the car. It also sounded like air hissing and it sounded different when I put a finger over where the FPR plugs into that connector so I thought that might be causing the pressure to drop.
There is spark. Going to try the compression test when I get a change and check the timing.
There is spark. Going to try the compression test when I get a change and check the timing.
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Compression was a bit lower between two cylinders but not something that should keep the car from starting. I tried replacing the fuel pump with one from a junkyard. It was able to get it started after cranking for awhile and I was able to start it again 45 minutes later, but again it wouldn't start this morning. Just cranking. Going to check the fuel pressure again later but I'm not sure what it could be. I can't see any signs of fuel leaking around the injectors Maybe the camshaft sensor?
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