V70 Low on power
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Having replaced the front wheel bearing the following week this happened. It has thrown up numerous electrical faults and is unlikely to be economic to repair. Any suggestions welcome. Please see attached images for fault details.
Thank you The car is 2006. Apologies I posted this in the wrong group initially. |
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Do you own your own code reader Charlie A?
Also, whilst being mindful of what your car needs done maintenance-wise, erase the message in the window too. |
The codes on the print out were downloaded by a friend who runs a big repair garage. Prior to that I had borrowed a Snap On code reader which gave me 5 engine related faults. I photographed the 5, cleared them and after a short drive 3 of them came back. The car has no power as if the turbo has failed. It will get up to 70 mph but takes forever so not quite a limp mode situation. I will attach the codes I found to this reply.
You mention clearing the fault in the window, I assume this is the panel display fault ‘engine system service required’. I am not sure how to do this but the car is currently 50 miles away from home at my friends garage. Thanks for the replies. |
The codes on the print out were downloaded by a friend who runs a big repair garage. Prior to that I had borrowed a Snap On code reader which gave me 5 engine related faults. I photographed the 5, cleared them and after a short drive 3 of them came back. The car has no power as if the turbo has failed. It will get up to 70 mph but takes forever so not quite a limp mode situation. I will attach the codes I found to this reply.
You mention clearing the fault in the window, I assume this is the panel display fault ‘engine system service required’. I am not sure how to do this but the car is currently 50 miles away from home at my friends garage. Thanks for the replies. ps photos will not upload to this reply so I will try and add to original post. |
I can’t upload photos to my reply or the original post so the five were:
7700 Engine Control Module (ECM). Communication fault * 26A0 Injector Power Stage, Cylinder 4. Faulty Signal * 6661 Glow Relay Control. Faulty Signal 6665 Glow Relay Control. Faulty Signal 1507 Turbo Control. Too Low Pressure * The 3 that returned are marked * |
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