You'd think so, but I think it's the car not my DICE. after all, I know the software is ok. I have tried VIDA 2012A and 2013A. In both instances DICE communicates with the laptop and software, yet only partially communicates with the car, ie, it will tell me battery voltage and laptop will tell me which version of DICE is connected but it will not communicate with the car. Doesn't even recognise it! I'm resigned to the fact that I may be looking at a big bill soon because it will explain the issues I was having end of last year with my lights, remember??
The dealer had the car in for half a day and could not rectify the problem, even going so far as trying a brand new light switch. That fault has not been rectified as the switch is just set to DRLs on, side, on. So the lights are all the time (which I don't mind) and I was warned I may have a CEM fault.
I think,like you said pull it out and have a very good look at the plugs/pins around there,is the windscreen still the first one in the car or has it been changed just thinking if its leaked and let any water in,have you looked under the scuttle panel at the way the harness enters the car ,seals look good.
What's your point James?
The point of me posting this thread is because, somebody else in the future may have similar issues - therefore, when it's finally fixed this thread will hopefully help someone else out.
As Harvey has said, I cannot communicate with my car therefore I am unable to rectify my fault(s).
I am posting because I may have missed something out! Or maybe I do have a faulty MAF and also my CEM is f*****! Either way, it's a learning curve for me and it will be fixed, sooner or later - Clearly not with a 10mm spanner and a screwdriver thou! Eh?
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graemewelch (Thursday 27th February 2014),LeeT5 (Thursday 27th February 2014)
In a quest to find the culprit I removed and cleaned my Throttle module and gave it a dam good clean.
Also used a smidge of Hylomar on the gasket to ensure no air leaks.
First drive for an hour and the difference is noticeable. She idles smoother and seems to accelerate cleaner, however, after about 30 minutes the idle started to fluctuate again (slightly) and boost under load is hesitant. I am now getting correct boost pressure so I guess the new TCV is a slow learner.
So, I'm beginning to think I have either a faulty MAF or a faulty Throttle module. I think Volvo will be the best place next as I still can't get my ££££ing DICE working.
Only other thing I know need s doing desperately is the PCV system. That's for the spring.
Any thoughts?
Last edited by LeeT5; Friday 7th March 2014 at 19:25.
2014 V60 Polestar 6spd Auto :: Polestar map peak boost 17.4psi :: IPD 3" DP + 150cel :: Polestar 2.5" exhaust :: Paddle Shift Geartronic :: Black glass :: Maxton Splitter :: K+N Filter :: IPD Aluminium Top engine mount :: Brembo 6 pots :: 20" Polestar rims :: Brembo 371mm floating discs :: Sensus RTi + DAB + BT + WIFi :: D3S XENARC 6000k Active bending headlights
Hi, just my two pennies worth. At the end of last year my 2001 t5 started running like poo, stalling, poor idle etc etc throwing codes relating to MAF issues. Before then it ran perfect. Due to poor funds I bought a cheap fleabay maf. It now all works but I too have hesitant boost, poor idling et times (usually when hot) . I'm just about to get an oe maf and hopefully all should be back to normal. Looking back at past threads, maf,s on these cars are a pain and could be your problem. Hope this helps, good luck sorting it.
Cheers
Paul
2014 V60 Polestar 6spd Auto :: Polestar map peak boost 17.4psi :: IPD 3" DP + 150cel :: Polestar 2.5" exhaust :: Paddle Shift Geartronic :: Black glass :: Maxton Splitter :: K+N Filter :: IPD Aluminium Top engine mount :: Brembo 6 pots :: 20" Polestar rims :: Brembo 371mm floating discs :: Sensus RTi + DAB + BT + WIFi :: D3S XENARC 6000k Active bending headlights
Great cars these but it just goes to show that even with the best kept examples, when they go bad, they go bad!
2014 V60 Polestar 6spd Auto :: Polestar map peak boost 17.4psi :: IPD 3" DP + 150cel :: Polestar 2.5" exhaust :: Paddle Shift Geartronic :: Black glass :: Maxton Splitter :: K+N Filter :: IPD Aluminium Top engine mount :: Brembo 6 pots :: 20" Polestar rims :: Brembo 371mm floating discs :: Sensus RTi + DAB + BT + WIFi :: D3S XENARC 6000k Active bending headlights
2014 V60 Polestar 6spd Auto :: Polestar map peak boost 17.4psi :: IPD 3" DP + 150cel :: Polestar 2.5" exhaust :: Paddle Shift Geartronic :: Black glass :: Maxton Splitter :: K+N Filter :: IPD Aluminium Top engine mount :: Brembo 6 pots :: 20" Polestar rims :: Brembo 371mm floating discs :: Sensus RTi + DAB + BT + WIFi :: D3S XENARC 6000k Active bending headlights
I had enough the other day of unstable idle and it miss fired hard when 6up the other day. So I got a Bosch maf and engine lights not returned, no squeel under hard boost, perfect idle 850rpm continuously and holds boost hard. I've had replaced Tcv, gaskets, Pcv , injectors, vacuum pipes, spark plugs , bought mikalor clamps, tightened everything up plus more and nothing fixed it. Yet I changed the maf and it literally vanished. So glad i did, as now I'm love my R again.
Ok, thanks.
Update:
Last week I spent sodding around with car. Not visited dealer yet (holding off). Good news is, I've eliminated TCV. I put my old (known working IPD mk1 TCV) back on and road tested. Obviously I went through the painstaking process of 'ecu learning' and it has made f*** all difference! So refitted new mk2 TCV and tried again. Same symptoms.
So, removed BSR remap and went back to oe map. The car was almost undriveable with IPD TCV. After attempting learning process 4 times, resetting ECM and deleted DTCs I still could not get the car to boost stable above 12psi. It spikes and then goes into limp mode and will not boost at all, barely 3psi at best and was so lathargic.
So, DTCs cleared, BSR remap loaded, and ECM reset. I then attempted learning process again. This time it was successful and I'm now getting peak and stable boost at 16psi.
Only thing I notice is the car will instantly come off boost when the throttle gets to a certain point and it's quite violent and jerky, if I'm approx 50% throttle.
So I'm now almost 99% certain I have either a throttle fault or, more likely, a faulty MAF.
For now the car is drive able and I only hope the ECM adapts to the TCV better over time. Clearly, the IPD TCV is a very slow learner and I will be interested in seeing how you get on Harvey with your IPD TCV.
To confirm, I have checked and checked again ALL vac hoses and turbo pipes. All are free from debris and fitted correctly. There are no splits either. The only two DTCs that kept reoccurring was ECM6805 and ECM130A.
I know from when I went to MRG my MAF readings were high but just within spec on live readings. So maybe the MAF has gone out of tolerance and the ECM is trying to adjust. Causing the intermittent fluctuating idle and harsh boost symptoms.
For now, the car is drive able so she will be going to the dealer in April for further tests.
Ive got the mk2 tcv and i had no issues what so ever with it adapting. Ive no idea is that is of any use to you. Im sure youll get it sorted soon though.
s60 2.4 t5 eibach springs,up rated rear anti roll bar, poly bushed wishbones, poly lower engine mount, fmic, bmc air filter, 3" decat, 2.5" stainless exhaust,hlm remap 328bhp,
LeeT5 (Friday 28th March 2014)
after reading this thread, it would seem like a maf issue
LeeT5 (Friday 28th March 2014)
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