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Aug 7th, 2021, 20:40 | #31 | |
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Sep 18th, 2021, 20:54 | #32 |
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My two penneth of experience regarding DEM failure.
My issues started with occasional anti skid service warnings. I then noticed fuel consumption had risen & I had no idea why. My next sympton was a 'rumble' similar to an early wheel bearing failure but I had trouble locating it and it wasn't prevalent when turning left or right. Eventually, over some months, more spurious messages appeared and eventually I got the brake failure message along with no tacho, speedo or water temp. I was convinced it was the CEM (based on various tinterweb posts) so I stripped it out only to find it had already been replaced! Whilst it was great news on one level, it also chucked a huge spanner into my thought process 🤔 Having used Lukas' skills at Volvo Diagnostics a couple of years previous, he was the only person I felt I could trust to give me a definitive answer. I know from experience he does not rely entirely on the output from a computer! His advice was simple & incisive. Disconnect the DEM & clear the codes. If the issues disappear, aside from the antiskid warning, them the DEM is the prob. Getting to it & disconnecting it was a challenge. However, the following drive was clear of the break failure warning, the instruments worked again, the gearbox worked & the rumble noise disappeared. I left Wetherby at 04:30 next morning for Tilbury as Lukas said he'd refurb my DEM while I waited. As someone who started working life in electronics and almost ever since been in engineering, the quality of the refurbishment was truly sublime. Even the case was cleaned to a literal 'just out of the mould' standard - truly spotless. It turned out it had the wrong firmware for my vehicle but they sorted that with batting an eyelid! Volvo's price for a replacement & programming was £1200. Lukas' price was £140, which included his freely given priceless advice. Before refitting I was advised to test the pump which I did. Unfortunately I don't think my Haldex has ever been serviced so that'll be done next week with a new filter & oil. I refitted today and, honestly, the difference is night & day. Gear changes are smoother than a babies bum, rumble has disappeared, fuel consumption has improved & no more messages! My journey here was ultimately successful. However it would have been far less painful if we Volvo owners had access to some decent flow charts where simple(ish) tests, such as Lukas suggests, where we could narrow down possible causes. Anyone up for working on some?
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Dec 31st, 2021, 19:26 | #33 |
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XC60 Rear Wheels Scraping
Hi guys, 2012 XC60 D5 AWD (Gen 5 Haldex) 40k miles rear wheels scraping while turning on slow corners. There is no sound or any other physical sign e.g. oil leak but while turning slowly e.g. roundabouts it feels like the handbrake is on and rear wheels dragging until the car is on a straight one again. When prop shaft removed it drives fine as a front wheel drive car. There seems to be no physical damage on the prop shaft and no warning lights on the dash suggesting this might be a Haldex issue. Angle gear and sleeves have been checked, no damage found (changed them, just in case). Any idea what this could be and/or how to fix it please? Thanks
P.s. DEM with pump been changed but the result is same Last edited by adamantan; Dec 31st, 2021 at 19:42. |
Apr 25th, 2022, 12:59 | #34 |
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I have a similar problem myself and I've posted elsewhere on this forum
https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showt...=324497&page=2 It sounds like Lukas is "the man" as I'm suspecting that the DEM on my XC90 could be faulty. I get 2 error codes ABS0064 and CEM1A64 which point to no communication with the DEM.
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May 31st, 2022, 15:07 | #35 |
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Haldex fluid leak from AOC housing
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We have a 2005 XC70 with a Generation 2 Haldex that has suddenly started losing fluid. On inspection it appears that a core plug in the cast casing has rusted through. We’ve attempted to seal this using ‘chemical metal’ epoxy but to no avail; fluid continues to seep. Please see photo attached. My next idea is to try and measure the diameter of the core plug and obtain a replacement and see if on removing the DEM it is possible to dig out the old plug and drive in a replacement? The alternative is to obtain another AOC and do a strip-down and swap? Any thoughts on how much work it is to carry out such a task? Has anyone ever attempted a DIY strip-down of this unit? Out local garage/service station has no experience of these.. Thanks, Bill
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May 31st, 2022, 18:25 | #36 |
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Hi guys. I asked Volvo for service history. One of thing was rear diff repair. Is it oft for those diffs to fail? Should I be worried? I have plan driven this car like 150kkm more
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I have my XC70 with similar codes showing booked into auto fix in North Shields, only recently bought the car so am looking forward to having it all fettled. Does limp mode when it fancies and the awd fault. Apart from that the car is lovely |
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Jun 18th, 2022, 10:55 | #38 | |
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Jul 4th, 2022, 15:09 | #39 |
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Hi
Did you embark on taking on XC90s , Mine is scrabbling and making awful noises on all lock at walking pace etc 2010 D5 |
Dec 28th, 2022, 19:56 | #40 |
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