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    Got the dreaded maf code.
    Put new bosch maf in
    Cleaned etm
    Checked for any obvious leaks


    Were next, ?

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    Check the wiring to the MAF, and the plug itself, these can get corrosion in them.

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    Has any one got a wiring diagram and possibly the data for what the resistance should be for the signal wire on the maf

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    If it's the 2.4 T5, there's a fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail that can (often does) go funny and give a maf warning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M-R-P View Post
    If it's the 2.4 T5, there's a fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail that can (often does) go funny and give a maf warning.
    Does it give to much pressure or to little?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_mito View Post
    Does it give to much pressure or to little?
    Can't remember, it might just throw a code and do sod-all harm but they're known to play up when they got on a bit. Apparently, there's a Landrover FPR which is exactly the same and costs half as much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M-R-P View Post
    Can't remember, it might just throw a code and do sod-all harm but they're known to play up when they got on a bit. Apparently, there's a Landrover FPR which is exactly the same and costs half as much.
    can see a fuel pres sensor the same as a land rover one, is it defiantly the reg that go's and not the sensor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M-R-P View Post
    Can't remember, it might just throw a code and do sod-all harm but they're known to play up when they got on a bit. Apparently, there's a Landrover FPR which is exactly the same and costs half as much.
    can see a fuel pres sensor the same as a land rover one, is it defiantly the reg that go's and not the sensor?

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    Oooh - Might be a sensor... It doesn't apply to my model so didn't take much notice
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    was it something to do with that recall?

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    it was the pressure sensor that was the same as the LR part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by partsforvolvos.com View Post
    it was the pressure sensor that was the same as the LR part.
    Finally - someone who knows what they're on about.

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    dont suppose some one has the ford number thats used aswell?

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    Well changed the fuel sensor. No change. Might of of found a very slight leak on the hard pipe over top of engine, were the brackets attach.

    Do they do a replacement other than a genuine volvo jobbie

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_mito View Post
    Well changed the fuel sensor. No change. Might of of found a very slight leak on the hard pipe over top of engine, were the brackets attach.

    Do they do a replacement other than a genuine volvo jobbie
    any one?

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    You could probably pack it with resin or glass filler.
    You should be able to source one from a scrappy or IPD do one if you have deep pockets.
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    ye I had a hole by the bracket kn mine when I bort it last owner used what looked like tiger seal wich was split so I used fibre glass to repair it....
    There maybe a cheap pipe on ebay for u tho. ..

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    Well found a major leak.

    Hole in the intercooler. Do they I get a standard replacement or are there any good reasable priced upgrades. Dont mind having to do a bit of fettling

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    Is it a big hole, as there's a drain hole in the intercooler.


 

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