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May 16th, 2022, 22:48 | #1 |
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ECM-5310 code and anti-skid service required
Anti skid service required pops up after roundabouts. Not sure if it is linked to right and/or left turns. Orange triangle and message stay on during the drive.
Message is gone after parking the car and starting it the next day. So dug up the DICE and message was still there BEFORE plugging in the DICE (= new behaviour). Struggled getting it to work and read NEW fault codes but eventually I got CCM-0021 (air quality sensor) and ECM-5310 (communication error with TCM) under the delivery-tab. Turned OFF the car, started, revved to 1500, turned OFF and restarted and now the CCM error is GONE. No message and no orange triangle, BUT ABS light is blinking. (1) what's wrong with this stupid thing this time? (2) how can the ABS indicator light be blinking without a code being stored/read??? Thoughts appreciated while I google some more... EDIT: my battery is on the way out (12.35V with DICE hooked up, 10.xxV when key in position 2. But since batteryvoltage is >13.5V when running and the anti-skid only appears after several minutes, this is not my first suspect until (anecdotally) proven wrong.)
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May 16th, 2022, 22:55 | #2 |
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I don't know about the original fault and TCM comms issue but I always get a blinking ABS light when VIDA is connected and reading faults
if it's still there after disconnecting your laptop you could try forcing a reset by unplugging the battery negative, touching it to positive to discharge, leaving off for an hour or so, then reconnect (with key in ignition pos2 which apparently stops a surge damaging components) coincidentally, the one time I did that whole turn off, rev, turn back on etc like the instructions say, I ended up with a whole raft of random faults which the battery disconnect cleared. so I don't do that any more. just do clear faults and that's it Last edited by stuart bowes; May 16th, 2022 at 23:02. |
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May 16th, 2022, 23:13 | #3 |
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Useful into on the ABS blinking light!
I edited my first post, but since Stuart already responded without me noticing, I'll add it here too: My battery is on the way out (12.35V with DICE hooked up, 10.xxV when key in position 2. But since batteryvoltage is >13.5V when running and the anti-skid only appears after several minutes, this is not my first suspect until (anecdotally) proven wrong. |
May 16th, 2022, 23:21 | #4 |
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well they say low battery can cause issues.. I'm not sure how that translates into 'with engine running and alternator taking up the slack'
no way of swapping in a known good one temporarily to see? |
May 17th, 2022, 10:14 | #5 |
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I'll check my inventory... Sure I can figure something out to indeed rule out the battery.
Had a ~35Ah battery as a jumpstarter with me in the winter and voltage (on USB-cigarette-charger that also shows batt voltage) would go up once I hooked it up in parallel to the boot-battery to 11.9 or so in keyposition 2. But I doubt it could start the Volvo on its own (when mounted in the back) and it has JIS posts (much smaller than SAE batteryposts). Most other batteries I have are AGM running my off-grid garage powersupply... |
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May 17th, 2022, 13:44 | #8 |
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like clan says vida is very power hungry. . a duff battery will lead to poor diagnostics and a world of confusion. get a known good battery and work from there .
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May 17th, 2022, 16:05 | #9 | |
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Which Battery do I need, voltage etc. If this is the wrong place apologies, My V70 2004 was parked for a month, battery was removed for some reason. Re charged it, put it back on the car. Now when I lock the car after about 5 minutes my rear lights are lit causing flat battery, Is it wise to disconnect every time I park. |
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