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passenger Mar 10th, 2023 16:24

Whooooosh when let throttle
 
Hi guys. I have problem. There is a big whooooosh when I let throttle. VIDA says

https://i.postimg.cc/Pxc78CCV/IMG-20230310-145608.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/zXTQVX8p/IMG-20230310-153732.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/HWqKY7DV/IMG-20230310-154804.jpg

Any opinions? I will order that sensor and try with that

hal9000f Mar 10th, 2023 17:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by passenger (Post 2883540)
Any opinions? I will order that sensor and try with that


We had a small discussion about that or "other" similar sensor here:

https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=331276

Was the one on the picture so clean when you took it out, or did you clean it?

Did you try it after cleaning?

Any other symptoms like loss of power or...?

Which car/engine?

passenger Mar 10th, 2023 17:55

Sensor cleaned and back: same problem. No lack of power. Just strong sound of whooooshhhhhhh when I let throttle.

D5 185hp, 2008 V70


Also no check engine light, nothing. I can order that sensor and give it try. But sensor is located near intercooler and whooooshhhhhhh is hearing from near turbo

Also I saw now this

https://i.postimg.cc/QMS3M2R4/IMG-20230310-184212.jpg

Some loose screws. Tomorrow will my wife try with throttle while I'm listen in engine bay.
But almost sure is coming from behind engine, where turbo is located. I will remove heat shield and see what is happening in turbo area when wife is giving throttle.

Also thanks for tips 🍺

passenger Mar 10th, 2023 18:20

While standing you cannot hear it like driving. On video you can hear only whooosh. While driving is 5x louder and longer

https://youtube.com/shorts/aZO8K5Xx3DQ?feature=share

Some screws are missing


https://i.postimg.cc/HnjJs4nK/IMG-20230310-191152.jpg

Not much space there. But I will see tomorrow


https://i.postimg.cc/2jXb9JXf/IMG-20230310-190420.jpg

passenger Mar 10th, 2023 18:21

Also I dont have that sensor on manifold

Quote:

Originally Posted by hal9000f (Post 2882576)
Found the explanation and location for both sensors (V70 D3 MY2013).

PN-31355462
Pressure Sensor location at Intercooler
(sensor is no 11)

PN-31216308
Pressure Sensor location at Inlet Manifold
(sensor is no 11)



Dont know where is

hal9000f Mar 10th, 2023 18:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by passenger (Post 2883569)
Also I dont have that sensor on manifold

Dont know where is


Well, unfortunately there could be a significant difference between engine components / sensors on V70 D3 MY2013 136hp and yours D5 185hp, 2008 V70 :thinking2:

And thank you for the info and the photos/video.

Good luck!

passenger Mar 10th, 2023 18:37

Thanks. That on intercooler is probably what is on your on intake manifold. Probably same thing

I will order new. It's cheap but sounds is coming from behind the engine where turbo is. And why are few screws loose 😐 dont have time for this really

Baffler Mar 10th, 2023 20:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by passenger (Post 2883564)
I will remove heat shield and see what is happening in turbo area when wife is giving throttle.

Some guys are so lucky :laughing-smiley-018


Sounds like you've popped a vacuum or boost hose somewhere. I guess you could start by checking the turbo control valve and follow any hoses back to the turbo. Check all boost rubber hoses and plastic pipes for splits/cracks. You will probably need to raise the front of the car to gain proper access from below.

Petrol variants would pop off the hose for the re-circulation valve and produce a whoosh noise as the pressure escaped to atmosphere. Try not to drive it hard in this condition as you could over boost and possibly bend something.

passenger Mar 10th, 2023 20:19

Well she loves that car more than me to be honest haha

I will give it try, if not, I will call a friend with autolift and lift the car.

passenger Mar 10th, 2023 20:26

Where is turbo control valve, sorry?


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