Post 799686 by LiamT4 on 2016-04-17 11:00:48
Had a strange issue the other day. I'd just turned off a main road and then went to accelerate and, for a brief moment, it felt like the car lacked power (even more so than usual before anyone comments on my 180bhp). Originally it felt like it was in the wrong gear (its an auto) but then, when it happened again, i noticed the stability control light flash briefly. It seems to sort itself if i back off the throttle, so the next time it happened i kept my foot on the throttle and the light was continually flashing for about 4 seconds.
2 points:
It seem to only do it when turning left.
In the last few weeks i have noticed a slight noise coming from the drivers side front wheel when going over 40mph (the pitch changes the faster you go). Wheel hub bearing on its way out possibly.
I'll get the car booked into the garage in the next couple of weeks but i was just wondering if anyone had any ideas.
Post 799690 by M-R-P on 2016-04-17 12:25:40
The car will cut the throttle if it thinks it's wheelspinning too much.
Possibly reluctor ring, abs sensor, wheel bearing or a combination of the three giving spurious readings.
Post 799692 by Harvey on 2016-04-17 12:38:03
Drive shaft bolt loose ?, under the wheel center cap .
Post 799694 by LiamT4 on 2016-04-17 12:47:02
[QUOTE=M-R-P;799690]The car will cut the throttle if it thinks it's wheelspinning too much.
Possibly reluctor ring, abs sensor, wheel bearing or a combination of the three giving spurious readings.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Harvey;799692]Drive shaft bolt loose ?, under the wheel center cap .[/QUOTE]
Doesn't sound a big issue then, i'll check check the drive shaft bolt when it stops raining.
Post 799695 by M-R-P on 2016-04-17 12:58:13
I drove mine for months with no driveshaft bolt in it, never caused any trouble at all. Just clunky.
Post 799709 by Orca2 on 2016-04-17 20:23:34
Mine did exactly this with a loose driveshaft bolt, the shaft was backing out of the hub in corners allowing the abs ring to move back out of the range of the abs sensor , nipped it up tight and never had any more problems.
Post 799710 by LiamT4 on 2016-04-17 20:39:09
Obviously i've forgot to check so i need to remember to do it after i finish work tomorrow. Thinking about it now, it has been a little bit clunky, but i tend to just go "oh, there's another suspension related noise......".
Post 799712 by Orca2 on 2016-04-17 20:42:57
The traction control thinks you have one wheel skidding , and cuts the power.
Post 799736 by LiamT4 on 2016-04-18 20:25:04
The passenger side bolt was slightly loose but the drivers was already as tight as it would go.
Its gonna have to go in to the garage soon for the wheel bearing but i'd like the problem to be more noticeable before i do take it.
Post 799801 by LiamT4 on 2016-04-19 21:55:49
Guess i'll have to get it in the garage soon as its now knocking when going left round bends.
I would absolutely love to get a baseball and beat the crap out of this car. I remember when volvos were built well.............
Post 799809 by M-R-P on 2016-04-20 08:45:43
Mine's fine :)
I blame the driver...
Post 799864 by LiamT4 on 2016-04-20 22:15:28
Out of all my cars it has by far the most niggles, even though they were driven much harder. They're not big issues, just constant niggles with suspension/steering components and electrical gremlins. Its seriously putting off volvos now.
and ******* bulbs. Its constantly needing god damned bulbs.
Post 799869 by M-R-P on 2016-04-20 23:27:28
Nope, no trouble with bulbs either :)