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Feb 14th, 2012, 21:39 | #81 | |
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Feb 16th, 2012, 13:16 | #82 | |
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Hi, im new to this forum and was about to but a 04 V7 but as i like to get to know any problems with my new cars decided to have a read on here. This electronics locked to car thin has just about stopped me buying car. I come from landrover and vw background and as we all know , things brak and need replacing ( new parts are out of question for olde cars). My question is, is there a list of what cant be fitted as used parts? I belive the radio should be coeded to car, anti theft mesure but ecu, rear view mirrors ect , thats just rubish. Has anyone fitted used parts ok? And does this apply to v50 as well? Hope im not asking to much but i really wanted volvo but im not going to visit dealer every time a bulb blows ( been there with ur quattro)
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lol..... from my limited experience there's not much that can be changed without major compatibility issues, but it can be done with limited money.. (if your lucky)
alternator / battery / bulbs .... can all be changed with used or equivalent parts DIM cluster / climate control / stereo / all ECU's .... cannot be swapped. from what i hear there are used parts which will work as long as part numbers & software match, but without your own breakers yard its hard to find working spares.
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PS My 02 V70's passed 160,000 miles now and never needed to have any electronic components replaced.
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May 11th, 2012, 04:47 | #86 |
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Re Software Driven Electronics
I have seen repair instructions for the self-dimming rearview mirror's in the S80s' mentioning retaining the original circuit boards in order for the keyless entry to operate.
Upon reading that I wondered if it would be possible (or if anyone has tried) to replace the whole self-dimming assembly and use the matching key-less fobs from the donor vehicle. I also wondered if anyone has tried using the RFID chips in the keys from a donor car with the matching ECU when doing an engine transplant etc. My logic being the 'security' data has to be stored in something connected to the loom. |
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Reading the haynes manual for the speedometer radio etc it says its possible to use second hand but these items must be divorced from the donor vehicle (whilst still fitted) then married to the new car
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Replacing hu-803
Purchased a S/H unit today for my 2003 S60 D5
Took about 30 min to fit and it works perfectly with steering wheel controls and illumination. Cost £70 as against Volvo's quote of £803.29 TOP TIP - Watch installation videos on Facebook they are superb |
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I'm with UKTech on this one. If the VIDA software is deliberately designed to damage/disable your electronics as a 'security' feature and all the dealerships know this then either the authors of VIDA or the garage using it would surely be liable for an offense of criminal damage if it actually did disable anyone's electronics?
I certainly would pursue this angle if anything happened to my car... |
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its quite simple , each electronic module has a serial number , and that is logged with volvo and the CEM in the car . Each time the car is started the CEM checks all the serial numbers match the log in the CEM . So if you introduce a unit with a non matching serial number thats when problems can occur especialy the next time you need software downloading because the car is checked with its original database in sweden . some people say used units work , thats great , but they are not supposed to . Volvo have just won a thatcham international award for their security this includes the difficulty of breaking stolen ones for spares and selling the parts off . So thats the reason why your modules are not easily swapped in most cases . VOLVO CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL VEHICLE SECURITY AWARD WIN Volvo wins ‘Thatcham International Vehicle Security Award' for second year running Anders Edvardsson from the Swedish insurance association (TFF) presented the award to Volvo Car Corporation's Mikael Wall Volvo has won the coveted International Vehicle Security Award at the 2012 Thatcham Security Awards. Beating off intense competition from rival manufacturers, this is the second straight year that Volvo has been honoured with the award. Thatcham completes a 1,000 point New Vehicle Security Assessment (NVSA) on all new vehicles coming into the UK and Sweden for each country's respective insurance association. Volvo's success came from excelling in the areas of mechanical security, electronic security and how identifiable a vehicle is when broken into its component parts. On this basis, the Thatcham International Vehicle Security Award goes to the most secure manufacturer in more than one country that Thatcham supports. Attending to accept the award was Mikael Wall, security analysis engineer at Volvo Car Corporation who said: "We're delighted to accept this award for the second year running against some very tough competition. Volvo is committed to developing ways to reduce a driver's insurance premium and in conjunction with systems like the City Safety Autonomous Emergency Braking on all new V40s, this award shows our progress in achieving that goal." All of Volvo's models are equipped with a number of standard security features, such as remote central locking with deadlocks, an anti-theft alarm including immobiliser, a level sensor and the option of fitting laminated side windows for extra security. To further increase customers' confidence in their vehicle's security, customers with Volvo On Call technology can, via their mobile phone, immediately check the status of the door locks, open the car doors if the keys have been locked inside or lost and have the system send an automatic alert if the alarm is triggered.
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