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chrisall
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 09:00
Thanks to Wobbly Dave for the link about the ETM problem:

http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0505/06/1auto-170127.htm

So the question is; how can I tell if that's what the problem is? One thing I have noticed is that when the car is started from cold it idles really rough for about 2 seconds, seems as though it's missing on at least one cylnder. It always clears after the same length of time & the idle is rock-steady after that. How do you clean the ETM, as refered to in the article? Would I have any fault-codes stored? Is there any info on the VADIS disc? (I'm thinking of aquiring one) So I take it the ETM costs a small fortune from the dealers? I am getting p*s*ed off with this car already :-(

Message for VT -----> Can you fix it ?!?!?!?!

Cheers,
Chrisall.

Al115
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 09:02
Fault codes for the ETM will be stored in the ETM itself. Read by Vadis / VC2000 and not by OBD2 as far as I know.

Wobbly Dave
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 09:19
Don't panic - your ETM may be fine. It is hard to tell without proper fault code reads. If you have rock solid idle then that is a good sign. Does it return nicely to ~900rpm when you blip the throttle?

Wobbly Dave
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 09:20
You may have a faulty coil pack - it does happen and your plugs may be knackered.

My point is - Don't get pissed off - just chill. Get the car looked at (if you are near Bromsgrove - go to VT, if you are near Nottingham - go to DPA) - all will be fine.

chrisall
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 09:37
If you have rock solid idle then that is a good sign. Does it return nicely to ~900rpm when you blip the throttle?

Yeah, after the initial roughness the idle is fine & drops back to 900rpm after blipping. Plugs are new so that's one thing eliminated. I'll plug my OBD2 interface in when I get it & see if that tells me anything. As regards VADIS, can I load that onto my laptop & connect it to OBD2? Will that tell me anything more than generic OBD2 software?

I think a trip to VT is gonna be required soon.

Wobbly Dave
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 09:40
Don't mess or waste time - just take it to VT. We don't even know if you have the right plugs.

Goof
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 09:56
Are you sure it's a 2 second idle problem? - low oil can make these engines sound noisy whilst the oil gets to the top of the engine. Mine does it only when oil is at bottom mark of dipstick, and stops after being topped-up.
Just a thought.

Al115
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 12:09
As regards VADIS, can I load that onto my laptop & connect it to OBD2? Will that tell me anything more than generic OBD2 software?

No! You need the VC2000 interface box (which I think costs about a grand).

So much better to take the car someplace equipped to diagnose it, as has been suggested :)

SaffronC70
Tuesday 9th August 2005, 17:26
How does it run on the road?

Any hesitation ?

If you are hands on,take off the spark plug cover, and one by one check the coil packs.

They have springs which contact to the plugs - just make sure they look ok.

Chris

chrisall
Wednesday 10th August 2005, 09:56
How does it run on the road?

It runs fine, hard to describe but it just seems 'lazy' when accelerating. I suppose it's hard to make a subjective judgement but it is certainly slower than I expected & I feel that it's not as it should be. Seat-of-the-pants dyno & all that! I've just changed the plugs, NGK BKR7EVX as recommended. I'm not adverse to taking it to VT or any other specialist for diagnosis, it's just that I am very hands-on & have always serviced / fixed my cars myself. I appreciate that in this case that may just not be possible.

Cheers,
Chrisall.

Wobbly Dave
Wednesday 10th August 2005, 12:33
I too am the same way. I like to get stuck in - but you have to be careful with the ME7 cars - they are not as interactive or forgiving.

D5R
Friday 12th August 2005, 07:47
I took my V70 in this week with an ETS problem - got Vadis read - for £30 - got told I have an internal fault on ETM.

Volvo quote: 628 inc VAT

Indy Volvo + www.bba-reman.com £430 (but using courtesy car for 5 days)

Al115
Friday 12th August 2005, 08:03
While they're changing the ETM unit, for an extra half-an-hour's labour there's some valve (think it's the "PCV valve") that they should check is clear as well. It often blocks up and can cause premature failure of the ETM. Think that checking it involves taking off the intake manifold which is why half an hour.

TangoDeltaSierra3
Friday 12th August 2005, 22:35
While they're changing the ETM unit, for an extra half-an-hour's labour there's some valve (think it's the "PCV valve") that they should check is clear as well. It often blocks up and can cause premature failure of the ETM. Think that checking it involves taking off the intake manifold which is why half an hour.With the amount of failures of ETM they shouldn't need telling!

JackT5
Saturday 13th August 2005, 07:00
Don't know if you've seen it but there's a company in Kent advertising on e-bay, they'll do an own unit rebuild on your ETM for £150 with a 2 year warranty. The phone number is 01634 230055, certainly a lot cheaper than Volvo.

TangoDeltaSierra3
Saturday 13th August 2005, 11:08
Don't know if you've seen it but there's a company in Kent advertising on e-bay, they'll do an own unit rebuild on your ETM for £150 with a 2 year warranty. The phone number is 01634 230055, certainly a lot cheaper than Volvo.Think its about time WobblyDave branched out into to ETM repairs as well as ABS stuff.

Wobbly Dave
Saturday 13th August 2005, 23:40
I have taken them apart. It is on my list of things to do. Main problem is sourcing the replacement potentiometers required to do the fix. The fix is not essentially that hard.

volvotuning
Sunday 14th August 2005, 00:00
It runs fine, hard to describe but it just seems 'lazy' when accelerating.

Cheers,
Chrisall.

Could also be a MAF sensor - often the symptoms are that the car feels flat and not responsive. We can actually check the MAF sensor whilst running on the dyno.

Adam.

D5R
Sunday 14th August 2005, 05:42
Don't know if you've seen it but there's a company in Kent advertising on e-bay, they'll do an own unit rebuild on your ETM for £150 with a 2 year warranty. The phone number is 01634 230055, certainly a lot cheaper than Volvo.


see www.bba-reman.com

Vikingxl
Sunday 14th August 2005, 06:15
Mine wasnt running right when i bought it so took it straight to vt who said either maf sensor of etm.Hamish fitted a maf sensor took it for a drive and it was no better so they took it out again with no charge for the sensor as it wasnt needed.Stupidly i didnt have the etm fitted at the time and booked it in for three weeks later and then while away from home for work it died leaving me stuck in safety mode miles from home.:slap:

Rufe
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 21:04
i have a brand new one for sale, un-used and boxed, never seen an engine. part number 8644347, retails at silly money, someone just make an offer. i even have the gasket too (part number 8636753) :)

this will fit classic shape V70 5 cylinder petrol (turbo and non turbo) with ME7 ignition, model years 1999 and 2000, and also petrol C70's from 1999 to 2002.

may need to visit a dealer for a software upgrade once fitted, part number will be 9438298, costs around a tenner for that, plus what ever they charge to do it.

please send email to rufe_v6@hotmail.com if interested.

Al115
Tuesday 16th August 2005, 21:38
You could also put that info in our Classifieds section... I'm sure someone will snap your hand off.

In fact, the rate I'm going through 'em, I might....!