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XC 60 Help - Multiple warning messages

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Old Mar 29th, 2021, 13:52   #1
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Default XC 60 Help - Multiple warning messages

My 2015 XC60 D5 (35K) had just started to display multiple service warnings about almost every system e.g. air bags, BLIS, ABS, tire pressure, headlights, adaptive cruise control not working etc. etc.

The messages all appear one after another when the car is first started.

Has anyone had something similar, and if so I would love to know what fixed it.

It must be something common to multiple systems...

P.S My battery is less than a year old and charged.

(I have seen the earlier post about something very similar but I can’t directly message the contributor to find out how they fixed their problem because I am a new member)

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Old Mar 29th, 2021, 14:12   #2
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There is at least two other posts referring to the self same problem, IIRC most of the problem was water ingress. Leaking windscreen. They should be too far back I’ll take a look, you might also brows thru some of the old posts .
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Have a look on page 3, a thread posted by Bellaxc60, near bottom of page.
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This happened on mine a few years ago because a pipe feeding the rear screenwasher began to leak under the dash and penetrated a CANBus connector. Very recently someone else had the exact same issue... https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=314843

It also happens sometimes if I forget and leave my ELM327 Bluetooth adaptor plugged in overnight and then start up.
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Thank you. It would be interesting to know if Bellaxc60 found a fix as changing the SRS didn’t work. My dealer wants to put a new SRS in as there is ‘nothing coming out of it’. It a lot of money if it doesn’t cure the fault...
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Thank you. It would be interesting to know if Bellaxc60 found a fix as changing the SRS didn’t work. My dealer wants to put a new SRS in as there is ‘nothing coming out of it’. It a lot of money if it doesn’t cure the fault...
Not sure about Bellaxc60's experiences. Mine was the same as Tober in that link I provided... I feel I was very lucky to have taken my car to Shrewsbury Volvo as the master tech there really worked hard to find what was going on. To start with they had no idea what was wrong and were planning on replacing the CEM and the dash display. It was data corruption on the CANBus that pointed towards a connector or cable problem and then the MT found the leak while examing the underdash cabling.

You could check the passenger side footwell for dampness, although surprisingly mine appeared quite dry (leakage had gone behind the carpeting) Sometimes the windscreen seal can leak and cause similar problems, as quite a few have found.
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My 2015 did that sort of malarkey just before xmas.

I lost these features on mine all pretty much at once although some appeared & disappeared

SRS - Red lamp
BLIS & CTA
Adaptive High Beam
ABL
Adaptive Cruise
DTSC
City Safety
Electronic Handbrake Control - had to manually release
Auto Wiper
Speed limit info.

As advised on here checked for water ingress in the usual places & no sign.

I 1st took it to a specialist who read codes but didn't have the time to dig further.

Car ended up at the dealer issue traced to the module responsible for pretty much all of the safety features. Module replaced & car all good.

I hope it's not that for your sake, the repair cost me £1000 for the new module, stripping out the dash to get to it, checking for any water ingress in hidden spots under the dash & putting it all together again.
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Thank you for sharing your experience. Do you know which module was replaced?
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2014 xc60 d5 se lux Nav

Exactly the same thing has happened to me on Thursday.
I read the bellaxc60 post which summed up what faults I have seen all seems relating to SRS module dropping out and systems shutting down once SRS fault.

Checked all the basics all good and certainly no water ingress that I can see/feel Ieven checked behind the interior light
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It happened with my wife’s 2015 V60, and it was caused by damage to an ABS sensor. When the sensor was replaced, everything returned to normal.
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