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munster732
Monday 24th September 2012, 12:02
Had a look this weekend at access to the ETM for removal to clean it up.
Not a lot of room either way so thinking of removing the inlet manifold to make it a lot easier.
Anyone done one of these lately and can give advice or tips? Just ordered an Inlet manifold gasket and ETM gasket from Volvo but really would like other views if you've done the job yourself
Cheers
Wayne

Wobbly Dave
Monday 24th September 2012, 12:34
Why are you cleaning it? If it broken - particularly with the magneti marelli version, once the contact surface for the potentiometer starts to go - it will need to be replaced. Read this http://home.comcast.net/~donwillson/tech_info.html

Thankfully new ones are not as expensive as they used to be & you can get 2nd hand ones to work too.

M-R-P
Monday 24th September 2012, 13:32
If it's a bosch one, cleaning it can give better idle and throttle response. I did mine a while ago and it made a noticeable difference. Take the I/C to etm air pipe off, disconnect the cable and there's 4 bolts around the outside of where the air pipe mounts. You'll be working blind but you can easily get a socket on it (either 10mm or 13mm - can't remember) undo the bolts and just remove. there's plenty of space as the bosch ones aren't as big as the marelli ones.
then just give the inside and paddle a good clean with carb cleaner, clean the electrical contacts and Bob's yer granny... ;)

Wobbly Dave
Monday 24th September 2012, 13:46
I didnt think they put the bosch one on the C70?

munster732
Monday 24th September 2012, 15:07
Why are you cleaning it? If it broken - particularly with the magneti marelli version, once the contact surface for the potentiometer starts to go - it will need to be replaced. Read this http://home.comcast.net/~donwillson/tech_info.html

Thankfully new ones are not as expensive as they used to be & you can get 2nd hand ones to work too.

It has the old hunting at idle syndrome, apart from that I works and runs sweet. I just thought a clean may do the trick as it seems to work for others.

Wobbly Dave
Monday 24th September 2012, 15:14
Worth a go I suppose - but don't be too shocked if it doesn't fix it.

M-R-P
Monday 24th September 2012, 16:48
isn't there an update that makes the marelli ones behave? there is on P2 s/v cars.

Wobbly Dave
Monday 24th September 2012, 17:41
I replaced mine 5 years ago (within 6 months of buying betsy back in 2007) - and the new one has not been reprogrammed & is still working - so I can't say for sure.

munster732
Tuesday 25th September 2012, 20:08
Has anyone used this ETM repair service on Ebay?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120984382100?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

A damn sight cheaper than a new one and a 2 yr guarantee.

M-R-P
Tuesday 25th September 2012, 20:12
The guy does DIMs too. Very good AFAIK.

JamesT5
Tuesday 25th September 2012, 20:28
Had a look this weekend at access to the ETM for removal to clean it up.
Not a lot of room either way so thinking of removing the inlet manifold to make it a lot easier.
Anyone done one of these lately and can give advice or tips? Just ordered an Inlet manifold gasket and ETM gasket from Volvo but really would like other views if you've done the job yourself
Cheers
Wayne

Hi

I cleaned mine earlier in the summer and did a full write up with photos (as some may recall)....

http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthread.php?44718-ETM-Cleaning-Day&highlight=JamesT5

That shows how to do it (sort of) without taking the Manifold off, so take a look. I hope that helps.

Regards

James