On 7/14/2010 6:22 AM, Uncle Vinnie wrote:
> Ok, here we go, more info....
>
> The Equus came with software, so after reading the codes and matching them
> up on a volvo site, I decided to install the software...
> Great software! It asked for VIN number, etc, and then read the unit for
> stored codes....
>
> 0302 was confirmed as misfired cyinder 2, 0352 came up under stored codes,
> Ignition coil B Priamery/ Secondary Circuit...
>
> Also under stored codes, 1550.. with a different description... ABS wheel
> speed sensor malfunction... this one makes sense, about a week or 2 ago, the
> ABS light went on...
>
> I'd like to see how much of these I can repair myself.. I do want to replace
> the spark plugs, fine.. that coil, any insight on this? I will google
> around to see what I can learn about it.. I am handy, but since cars went
> computer I backed off.. with the r/depression going on, I need to get down
> and get dirty.. which is fine...
>
> Thank you for your help.. btw, I bought the Innova Equus 3030 at
> Walmart.com - $44 delivered.. I am amazed with what it came up with and that
> it spits out a report on the pc... I haven't been this excited since I
> changed plugs on my 64 Chevy II!
>
>
>
> Richard W Langbauer wrote:
>> cylinder 2 is misfiring& it's coil is malfunctioning. that seems easy
>> replace one lousy coil out of five (ok, you can play w/ all the
>> connections first.)
>>
>> power steering pump sensor. check the power steering fluid. then round
>> up the usual suspects
>>
>> On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:44:54 -0400, "Uncle Vinnie"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> Because the initial thread began as a general inquiry about
>>> sparkplugs and then kind of moved around, I thought it best to start
>>> anew....
>>>
>>> re: 2000 C70
>>> Car running rough, thought was it needed new plugs...
>>> Bought a Equus 3030 and here are the results - codes off the unit,
>>> description off of Volvoforums.org:
>>>
>>> P0302 Cylinder 2 Misfire detected
>>> P0352 Ignition Coil B Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction
>>> P1550 PSPS Out Of Self Test Range
>>>
>>> The plot thickens?
>
To replace the plugs you have to remove the coils from the top of the
cylinder head you will need either a 10mm socket or an 8mm socket to
remove the bolts that hold down the coils also mark each coil IE
1,2,3,4,5 so there is no placing the coil back in the wrong cylinder
seen it happen very often both on the outside & the inside
Glenn K
Volvo Certified Technician 2009
ASE Certified Technician 2009
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