For all codes, scroll down here (click 'Read more') DTC SET - a code is set for this module (the module may have a problem) CHECKING - an additional procedure is needed to verify if codes are set for this module READY - no code is set for this module (everything fine) ------------------------------------ If these modules have a code it 'may' mean more expensive repairs BCM - Brake Control Module (may or may not be and ABS module) CCM - Climate Control Module CEM - Central Electronic Module (2004up may want to negotiate the price) DEM - Differential Electronic Module (AWD, expensive repair, contact Xemodex) ETM - Electronic Throttle Module (2001-2002, $1000+ repair) REM - Rear Electronics Module SAS - Steering Wheel Angle Sensor (not expensive, may trigger Anti-Skid light) SRS - Supplemental Restraint System (usually just needs erased) SUM - Suspension Module (S60R V70R, the active suspension fails struts/shocks and are expensive to replace) TCM - Transmission Message Channel Module (may mean a problem with the valve body, don't buy) ------------------------------------------------ Complete list with modules ABS - Anti-Lock Brake System ADM - Additive Dosing Module AEM - Accesory Electronic Module AFM - AM/FM Tuner Module ATM - Antenna Module AUD - Audio Module AUM - Audio Module BCM - Brake Control Module CCM - Climate Control Module CEM - Central Electronic Module CPM - Combustion Preheater Module DDM - Driver Door Module DEM - Differential Electronic Module DIM - Driver Information Module ECM - Engine Control Module EPS - Electrical Power Steering Module ETM - Electronic Throttle Module IAM - Integrated Audio Module ICM - Information Control Module KVM - Keyless Vehicle Module LPG - LPG Module LSM - Light Swith Module MMM - Multimedia Module MPM - Media Player Module PAM - Parking Assistance Module PDM - Passenger Door Module PHM - Phone Module PSL - Power Seat Left PSR - Power Seat Right REM - Rear Electronics Module RTI - Road Traffic Information Module SAS - Steering Wheel Angle Sensor SHM - Seat Heating Module SRM - Sunroof Module SRS - Supplemental Restraint System SUB - Subwoofer Module SUM - Suspension Module SWM - Steering Wheel Module TCM - TransmissionMessage Channel Module TMC - Traffic Message Channel Module TRM - Trailer Module UEM - Upper Electronic Module WMM - Wiper Motor Module
Actually TCM stands for Transmission Control Module. And controls pretty much everything surrounding the Automatic, Volvos with Manual transmission does not have this control module.
@AngryPostmanSthlm2 I mean, I'm a mechanic who has pretty much learned on Volvo's (worked 2 years as an apprentice Volvo mechanic). Also growing up with friends and relatives working at Volvo Torslanda, has also done a lot when it comes to just how much of a Volvo nerd I am.
In my 2002 Volvo V70 I have a set code in my ECM And CEM And my Car Surges at 1500 Rpm and goes down to 1300 Rpm but won't go to 900 Rpm when I start my car it has the high start and drops down to 900 Rpm for 2 Minutes then it revs it's self up to 1500 rpm And holds it's self for a while then starts Surging between 1500 rpm and 1300 rpm what could be wrong with my 2002 Volvo V70 I plugged the vida Dice in and it says CEM ETM control module signal missing and CEM Module Shuts off and all my Gauges drop out and my Crude control doesn't work ether What could be wrong with my car
i would think to check the code before you skip buying a volvo if the ECM has DTC because you could check the codeand it it be something as simple as replacing a spark plug or ignition coil for under 100 dollars
Hi, thanks for your video, I have several of these codes in my list and a lot of them show dtc set. I also bought a OBD II diagnostic tool, but it couldn't find any errors. Is there any way to reset these DTC codes in the menu and why doesn't the diagnostic tool show them ? Thanks 👍
Hello, I have an 2004 Volvo s60 and when I checked my cars DTC’s eveything is good besides “TCM NOT CHECKED”” how to I reset it or get it checked !?!?! Please help if you know !!!!
I am looking at a 2006 xc90 that has been sitting for a few years, started once in a while but hasent got fluids changed for a while... any advice? It only has 150k
These will be kilometers ? Which engine ? If it's the gasoline 3.2, the early ones has issues with the R.E.A.D (expensive). If it's manual, the clutch slave cylinder gives up at about this time and it's very costly. Same with the AWD, if it's wasn't already repaired, chances are it no longer works. Sitting for longtime with drained battery can also cause difficult immobilizer start up issues. See my other video on the channel, with common S60 faults to get an idea about the other things that need fixed. Many will say the XC90 are great cars, but these do need money to keep running.
@@richard342 See this page for the V8 (same as in the S80) blog.fcpeuro.com/the-dark-side-of-volvos-excellent-v8 perhaps good to see if that's the reason the car wasn't used lately. Maintenance is also rather difficult on the V8 because of lack of space forums.swedespeed.com/showthread.php?170139-Tutorial-XC90-V8-Replacing-the-alternator The awd is also surely no longer working if it wasn't already fixed (also expensive).
Thanx for posting this! Good job! I have an 04 XC90 5 cylinder with a bunch of codes. Do these codes have to be resolved to pass a safety check? Could these codes be present because of bad communication/ corrosion under the wiper cowl with the connection to the computer? The DTC screen is now scrambled eggs...but worked correctly when I got it. I have the following codes: BCM READY CEM CCM SAS READY DEM DIM DDM ECM SET ICM CHECKING PDM PSM REM TCM CHECKING SAS CHECKING UEM I drove it after a heavy snowfall and the all wheel drive system IS working. The angle gear was replaced before the vehicle was given to me for free. I replaced the alternator and battery so far and cleaned it up.../did small repairs, interior, oil change - plugs etc. I stalled on finishing the job after seeing the DIM go screwy with all these codes. Don't know how to move forward with this yet. Your suggestion? It runs and drives fine - all the windows, 7 leather seats, sunroof, stereo, heated seats, all work good. I got a TON of receipts with it so I totaled the maintenance/ repair invoices..they came to..are you ready? ..$49,313.00 including many tires, brakes etc and the angle gear was $2k alone.
That's a chunk of money, surely being all done at the main dealer. As for the display screen problem, it may be a faulty DIM unit - that's the dash or cluster. It goes bad on 02-03 S60's, not sure about the XC90. Ebay has repair services, a nearby TV shop may also do it - need to have the battery disconnected. From the list of codes, it appears to have an ECM which is the engine module (ECU), not sure why, there may be humidity at the bottom connector or the small cooling fan may be bad. But usually we want to clear all codes and see if anything comes back. That connector outside, under the cowl had a recall for water ingress, may try calling Volvo with the VIN see if already done.
I have a silly question - why your car's dash is in orange and mine is in ugly green'ish? Is there a way to change the color? Green to orange? I have a Volvo S60 2009 2.0T (gen 1).
I put small T5 LED, this will work only on 2001-2003 dash. The problem is the cheap ones last only a few months and are also too dim in sunny light. Also most are difficult to fit behind the small display - they fit better behind the gauges
Thats the throttle control ohh nope. Its the transmission message. Channel Module. BRO WHAT!!!!! DUDE I have never heard someone guess those letters like that😂😂😂😅. And you did it like you were confident in it. OMG that was so funny.
Sometimes this is caused by worn out fluid - read up on forums about the fluid to use, risks about replacing it - better replace only 1/2 of it at once and try driving only inside the city for a few weeks. Then try clearing the code with a quality scanner - maybe a small garage can do it. If the code clears up, you are fixed, otherwise it may be some transmission internal issue. Be aware that the twin turbo XC90 2005 had a very fragile GM transmission - look up on google
2005 Volvo S60, 3 messages, warning light but no check engine light. 0057 Power Supply, 0100 Communication between control units and 0103 Pedal position Sensor. Any suggestions on how to remove these codes? Thanks in advance.
Pedal position sensor is quite simple, it's the small black cylinder attached to the brake booster inside the engine bay. For the rest, can't speak, may be worth erasing the codes see if they come back, and maybe check the voltage at the battery and alternator.
@@Peppermint1 Thanks for the reply. I erased the messages by pressing trip button for 10 secs & holding the key in position 2. Today it shows 1 message and Alarm system service required. Also when I push the bake pedal down I hear a sound like air leaking from a tube.
@@HAMEEDUL The alarm siren module goes bad (has a small battery inside), can be disconnected (or just remove the fuse if there's one on the fuse panel near driver door, fuse 38). But the Alarm system message will come on at every car start. For the brake pedal, it may be the faulty brake booster seal, I did a few videos on this ua-cam.com/video/7m9Zwg7IbBw/v-deo.html
Great video! I have a Volvo xc70 from 2001, the CCM is not working, no lights, no response, the fan still blows and the air will get warmer as the engine warms up. I checked the system like in your video and the car say: 'CCM NOT CHECKED'. Does this mean that the car cant read the CCM? Is it dead? or did the previous owner maybe replace the CCM with an incorrect module and the software is incorrect? What do you think is the problem, and what can I do to fix it? Thanks!
Possibly a swapped CCM from a year with a different software. May try getting a ged one from a 2001 off Ebay - check to have the same buttons everywhere and have the battery disconnected. I'm guessing it may also be a faulty temperature sensor (behind the small grid) but you need Video to check it. Careful because used one on sell may have this sensor already bad. The sensor is $5 and not that hard to replace ua-cam.com/video/Zis5WN_if60/v-deo.html
@@OrangeCub14 I've seen on forums it didn't work indeed for several people, but there are also people who swaped with used one and it worked without programming, even sometimes with having different lower buttons. Perhaps it's a matter of having the CCM with the exact part number ? Here's a topic with people who swaped these successfully www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17478&start=10
You seem like a volvo expert so have you heard of this fault code nothing on forums. cem 6c48 transponder signal missing. I checked with my scantool and no keys are registered to the car im assuming i got to reprogram my keys. Nowhere online can i find a fix
First inspect the antenna ring, see if any fluid got inside, if the green connector is secured properly, may even replace it with a used one ua-cam.com/video/N8j61tJJysU/v-deo.html If that doesn't work, try contacting the company at the top of this page volvos60xc70xc90buyersguide.home.blog/
@@SugeRealest The remote fob for the doors is read by a chip located in the cabin rear view mirror. The key transponder in the key for the ignition is read by the antenna ring on the tumbler while the codes are stored in the CEM - when a car is parked long term and the batter goes flat, sometimes the CEM looses these codes and no longer recognizes the keys (the engine will not crank). Volvo can try reprogramming the CEM
Thanks for your help i got car booked in at volvo and i think it's my only option as nowhere online anyone had fixed this issue. Im subscribed to your channel and i will support you.
I really like your videos. You make things easy to understand. I was hoping you could tell me if there is a way to determine if the yaw sensor or clock spring is causing the "antiskid temp off" message to appear. I do have a used clock spring but I hate to just swap out the one in the car if that is not the issue. Thanks
Can't help because I don't think there is a way to test the clock spring. For the yaw, it fails when it gets wet so perhaps look for traces of water/rust. Here's a few links with 'leads', my take is to get used parts from a junkyard, try them, and return if the message doesn't go away. It's the cheapest way. The clock spring isn't that bad, more difficult is to remove some steering wheels, I think I have a video how to set a new clock spring. volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-xc90-9/anti-skid-temporarily-off-77961/ www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=144364
It is dry bones under the amplifier. I am getting some random turn signal issues. I think I will go ahead and do a swap with the clock spring I recently picked. As you know, it is easy to swap. Thanks
i have the EXACT same issue as bluebox212... and the turn signal was erratic too... i'm beginning to think, ours isn't a clockspring problem, but the "lever hub" that sits under the clockspring, and a contact isn't being cleanly made... for my anti-skid message is almost always on, but maybe once a month i notice its off. did you fix your issue ? if so, please tell me exactly how, and if a software update was needed thx.
Salut.bun videoclipul ne este de ajutor.Care sa fie problema de nu merge incalzirea în scaune ?nici la cel din stânga nici din dreapta.la apăsarea butonului de incalzire nu se aprind nici ledurile.orice ajutor mi-ar fi de folos.mulțumim pentru videoclipuri.
Incearca mai intai sa vezi sub scaun daca conectorul verde este corect atasat - nu e usor sa-l vezi, utilizeaza o lanterna din spatele scaunului, atentie sa nu te zgarii. O posibilitate este problema la modulul de climatizare (CCM). Se poate arde un mic termistor ceea ce afecteaza unele operatii ale CCM-ului. Cauta "Volvo CCM thermistor", am si cateva filme cu asta
u make a video with loads of comments ... " i dont really know " ....well if u dont really know , go to school , get you`re info right and then come back.
All the information for the various acronyms in the video is shown in the video description below. It is a very complete list, just click on 'Show more'. Thanks
@@pacoporras8726 Hi Paco, Internet is what it is, sometimes people just need to vent a little.. If we answer back some nice way, often times the other one turns kind as well.. cheers
For all codes, scroll down here (click 'Read more')
DTC SET - a code is set for this module (the module may have a problem)
CHECKING - an additional procedure is needed to verify if codes are set for this module
READY - no code is set for this module (everything fine)
------------------------------------
If these modules have a code it 'may' mean more expensive repairs
BCM - Brake Control Module (may or may not be and ABS module)
CCM - Climate Control Module
CEM - Central Electronic Module (2004up may want to negotiate the price)
DEM - Differential Electronic Module (AWD, expensive repair, contact Xemodex)
ETM - Electronic Throttle Module (2001-2002, $1000+ repair)
REM - Rear Electronics Module
SAS - Steering Wheel Angle Sensor (not expensive, may trigger Anti-Skid light)
SRS - Supplemental Restraint System (usually just needs erased)
SUM - Suspension Module (S60R V70R, the active suspension fails struts/shocks and are expensive to replace)
TCM - Transmission Message Channel Module (may mean a problem with the valve body, don't buy)
------------------------------------------------
Complete list with modules
ABS - Anti-Lock Brake System
ADM - Additive Dosing Module
AEM - Accesory Electronic Module
AFM - AM/FM Tuner Module
ATM - Antenna Module
AUD - Audio Module
AUM - Audio Module
BCM - Brake Control Module
CCM - Climate Control Module
CEM - Central Electronic Module
CPM - Combustion Preheater Module
DDM - Driver Door Module
DEM - Differential Electronic Module
DIM - Driver Information Module
ECM - Engine Control Module
EPS - Electrical Power Steering Module
ETM - Electronic Throttle Module
IAM - Integrated Audio Module
ICM - Information Control Module
KVM - Keyless Vehicle Module
LPG - LPG Module
LSM - Light Swith Module
MMM - Multimedia Module
MPM - Media Player Module
PAM - Parking Assistance Module
PDM - Passenger Door Module
PHM - Phone Module
PSL - Power Seat Left
PSR - Power Seat Right
REM - Rear Electronics Module
RTI - Road Traffic Information Module
SAS - Steering Wheel Angle Sensor
SHM - Seat Heating Module
SRM - Sunroof Module
SRS - Supplemental Restraint System
SUB - Subwoofer Module
SUM - Suspension Module
SWM - Steering Wheel Module
TCM - TransmissionMessage Channel Module
TMC - Traffic Message Channel Module
TRM - Trailer Module
UEM - Upper Electronic Module
WMM - Wiper Motor Module
Actually TCM stands for Transmission Control Module.
And controls pretty much everything surrounding the Automatic, Volvos with Manual transmission does not have this control module.
@AngryPostmanSthlm2 I mean, I'm a mechanic who has pretty much learned on Volvo's (worked 2 years as an apprentice Volvo mechanic).
Also growing up with friends and relatives working at Volvo Torslanda, has also done a lot when it comes to just how much of a Volvo nerd I am.
@@klaspeppar5619 And is BCM for sure BrakeControlModule and not BodyControlModule?
@@cottard7698 yes i think so, it should also be where the STC or DSTC lives
I keep getting a message about my tires being too low on air but when I check the pressure it's ok???
Good video thanks, people that are saying bad things are not Volvo people
Thanks man. I really appreciate all your videos 👍
Welcome!
Very helpful video, keep on going, thanks
In my 2002 Volvo V70 I have a set code in my ECM And CEM And my Car Surges at 1500 Rpm and goes down to 1300 Rpm but won't go to 900 Rpm when I start my car it has the high start and drops down to 900 Rpm for 2 Minutes then it revs it's self up to 1500 rpm And holds it's self for a while then starts Surging between 1500 rpm and 1300 rpm what could be wrong with my 2002 Volvo V70 I plugged the vida Dice in and it says CEM ETM control module signal missing and CEM Module Shuts off and all my Gauges drop out and my Crude control doesn't work ether What could be wrong with my car
i would think to check the code before you skip buying a volvo if the ECM has DTC because you could check the codeand it it be something as simple as replacing a spark plug or ignition coil for under 100 dollars
Hi, thanks for your video, I have several of these codes in my list and a lot of them show dtc set. I also bought a OBD II diagnostic tool, but it couldn't find any errors. Is there any way to reset these DTC codes in the menu and why doesn't the diagnostic tool show them ?
Thanks 👍
Hello, I have an 2004 Volvo s60 and when I checked my cars DTC’s eveything is good besides “TCM NOT CHECKED”” how to I reset it or get it checked !?!?! Please help if you know !!!!
I am looking at a 2006 xc90 that has been sitting for a few years, started once in a while but hasent got fluids changed for a while... any advice? It only has 150k
These will be kilometers ? Which engine ? If it's the gasoline 3.2, the early ones has issues with the R.E.A.D (expensive). If it's manual, the clutch slave cylinder gives up at about this time and it's very costly. Same with the AWD, if it's wasn't already repaired, chances are it no longer works. Sitting for longtime with drained battery can also cause difficult immobilizer start up issues. See my other video on the channel, with common S60 faults to get an idea about the other things that need fixed. Many will say the XC90 are great cars, but these do need money to keep running.
Peppermint it’s 150000km, it’s the v8 xc90
@@richard342 See this page for the V8 (same as in the S80) blog.fcpeuro.com/the-dark-side-of-volvos-excellent-v8 perhaps good to see if that's the reason the car wasn't used lately. Maintenance is also rather difficult on the V8 because of lack of space forums.swedespeed.com/showthread.php?170139-Tutorial-XC90-V8-Replacing-the-alternator The awd is also surely no longer working if it wasn't already fixed (also expensive).
@@Peppermint1 excellent info, thank you!!!
How are the instrument cluster lights red? I want this too!
Gotta love Hondas. Only 3 modules, ECM, ABS, CHASIS MODULE. that's it.
Is that on modern Honda ? I remember my 90 Civic, nothing assisted, even the steering was manual, great car
Hi ,Vida Dice is very good solution😊
my volvo states, multiple lights broken, but everything is working??
Hi, I can't seem to get that to work, where you can se everything
Thank you so much, I will try now, very helpful. Thank you
Welcome
What to do if my screen don't work?
Thanx for posting this! Good job! I have an 04 XC90 5 cylinder with a bunch of codes. Do these codes have to be resolved to pass a safety check? Could these codes be present because of bad communication/ corrosion under the wiper cowl with the connection to the computer?
The DTC screen is now scrambled eggs...but worked correctly when I got it.
I have the following codes:
BCM READY
CEM
CCM
SAS READY
DEM
DIM
DDM
ECM SET
ICM CHECKING
PDM
PSM
REM
TCM CHECKING
SAS CHECKING
UEM
I drove it after a heavy snowfall and the all wheel drive system IS working. The angle gear was replaced before the vehicle was given to me for free. I replaced the alternator and battery so far and cleaned it up.../did small repairs, interior, oil change - plugs etc. I stalled on finishing the job after seeing the DIM go screwy with all these codes. Don't know how to move forward with this yet. Your suggestion? It runs and drives fine - all the windows, 7 leather seats, sunroof, stereo, heated seats, all work good.
I got a TON of receipts with it so I totaled the maintenance/ repair invoices..they came to..are you ready? ..$49,313.00 including many tires, brakes etc and the angle gear was $2k alone.
That's a chunk of money, surely being all done at the main dealer. As for the display screen problem, it may be a faulty DIM unit - that's the dash or cluster. It goes bad on 02-03 S60's, not sure about the XC90. Ebay has repair services, a nearby TV shop may also do it - need to have the battery disconnected. From the list of codes, it appears to have an ECM which is the engine module (ECU), not sure why, there may be humidity at the bottom connector or the small cooling fan may be bad. But usually we want to clear all codes and see if anything comes back. That connector outside, under the cowl had a recall for water ingress, may try calling Volvo with the VIN see if already done.
I have a silly question - why your car's dash is in orange and mine is in ugly green'ish? Is there a way to change the color? Green to orange? I have a Volvo S60 2009 2.0T (gen 1).
I put small T5 LED, this will work only on 2001-2003 dash. The problem is the cheap ones last only a few months and are also too dim in sunny light. Also most are difficult to fit behind the small display - they fit better behind the gauges
Thats the throttle control ohh nope. Its the transmission message. Channel Module. BRO WHAT!!!!! DUDE I have never heard someone guess those letters like that😂😂😂😅. And you did it like you were confident in it. OMG that was so funny.
Hi there. Volvo XC 90 2005 "Transmission Service Required" code. How do I remove it after I serviced it? Thank you
Sometimes this is caused by worn out fluid - read up on forums about the fluid to use, risks about replacing it - better replace only 1/2 of it at once and try driving only inside the city for a few weeks. Then try clearing the code with a quality scanner - maybe a small garage can do it. If the code clears up, you are fixed, otherwise it may be some transmission internal issue. Be aware that the twin turbo XC90 2005 had a very fragile GM transmission - look up on google
This car goes up to 310,000 Miles ? If kept in good condition with maintenance?
yes it does👍
I have a 2003 s60 and 058 often pops up on my display window. Do you know what that means?
If you find out let me know
@@kevinday1011 I never did. I don't have the car anymore🙂
2005 Volvo S60, 3 messages, warning light but no check engine light. 0057 Power Supply, 0100 Communication between control units and 0103 Pedal position Sensor. Any suggestions on how to remove these codes? Thanks in advance.
Pedal position sensor is quite simple, it's the small black cylinder attached to the brake booster inside the engine bay. For the rest, can't speak, may be worth erasing the codes see if they come back, and maybe check the voltage at the battery and alternator.
@@Peppermint1 Thanks for the reply. I erased the messages by pressing trip button for 10 secs & holding the key in position 2. Today it shows 1 message and Alarm system service required. Also when I push the bake pedal down I hear a sound like air leaking from a tube.
@@HAMEEDUL The alarm siren module goes bad (has a small battery inside), can be disconnected (or just remove the fuse if there's one on the fuse panel near driver door, fuse 38). But the Alarm system message will come on at every car start. For the brake pedal, it may be the faulty brake booster seal, I did a few videos on this ua-cam.com/video/7m9Zwg7IbBw/v-deo.html
Great video! I have a Volvo xc70 from 2001, the CCM is not working, no lights, no response, the fan still blows and the air will get warmer as the engine warms up. I checked the system like in your video and the car say: 'CCM NOT CHECKED'. Does this mean that the car cant read the CCM? Is it dead? or did the previous owner maybe replace the CCM with an incorrect module and the software is incorrect?
What do you think is the problem, and what can I do to fix it?
Thanks!
Possibly a swapped CCM from a year with a different software. May try getting a ged one from a 2001 off Ebay - check to have the same buttons everywhere and have the battery disconnected. I'm guessing it may also be a faulty temperature sensor (behind the small grid) but you need Video to check it. Careful because used one on sell may have this sensor already bad. The sensor is $5 and not that hard to replace ua-cam.com/video/Zis5WN_if60/v-deo.html
@@OrangeCub14 I've seen on forums it didn't work indeed for several people, but there are also people who swaped with used one and it worked without programming, even sometimes with having different lower buttons. Perhaps it's a matter of having the CCM with the exact part number ? Here's a topic with people who swaped these successfully www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17478&start=10
You seem like a volvo expert so have you heard of this fault code nothing on forums. cem 6c48 transponder signal missing. I checked with my scantool and no keys are registered to the car im assuming i got to reprogram my keys. Nowhere online can i find a fix
First inspect the antenna ring, see if any fluid got inside, if the green connector is secured properly, may even replace it with a used one ua-cam.com/video/N8j61tJJysU/v-deo.html
If that doesn't work, try contacting the company at the top of this page volvos60xc70xc90buyersguide.home.blog/
@@Peppermint1 thanks im gonna try have already replaced antenna ring. Have you ever heard of all keys disappear from system?
@@SugeRealest The remote fob for the doors is read by a chip located in the cabin rear view mirror. The key transponder in the key for the ignition is read by the antenna ring on the tumbler while the codes are stored in the CEM - when a car is parked long term and the batter goes flat, sometimes the CEM looses these codes and no longer recognizes the keys (the engine will not crank). Volvo can try reprogramming the CEM
Thanks for your help i got car booked in at volvo and i think it's my only option as nowhere online anyone had fixed this issue. Im subscribed to your channel and i will support you.
I really like your videos. You make things easy to understand. I was hoping you could tell me if there is a way to determine if the yaw sensor or clock spring is causing the "antiskid temp off" message to appear. I do have a used clock spring but I hate to just swap out the one in the car if that is not the issue. Thanks
Can't help because I don't think there is a way to test the clock spring. For the yaw, it fails when it gets wet so perhaps look for traces of water/rust. Here's a few links with 'leads', my take is to get used parts from a junkyard, try them, and return if the message doesn't go away. It's the cheapest way. The clock spring isn't that bad, more difficult is to remove some steering wheels, I think I have a video how to set a new clock spring.
volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-xc90-9/anti-skid-temporarily-off-77961/
www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=144364
It is dry bones under the amplifier. I am getting some random turn signal issues. I think I will go ahead and do a swap with the clock spring I recently picked. As you know, it is easy to swap. Thanks
@@bluebox212 Also check the axle bolts, these are single use and are known to loosen up and throw an Anti-Skid message
@@Peppermint1 I have replaced the rotors on the front last year. I will check that and let you know. Thanks
i have the EXACT same issue as bluebox212... and the turn signal was erratic too... i'm beginning to think, ours isn't a clockspring problem, but the "lever hub" that sits under the clockspring, and a contact isn't being cleanly made... for my anti-skid message is almost always on, but maybe once a month i notice its off. did you fix your issue ? if so, please tell me exactly how, and if a software update was needed thx.
I need to change the language of my dashboard does any one know how can I do it volvo s80 2002 thanks in advance
Salut.bun videoclipul ne este de ajutor.Care sa fie problema de nu merge incalzirea în scaune ?nici la cel din stânga nici din dreapta.la apăsarea butonului de incalzire nu se aprind nici ledurile.orice ajutor mi-ar fi de folos.mulțumim pentru videoclipuri.
Incearca mai intai sa vezi sub scaun daca conectorul verde este corect atasat - nu e usor sa-l vezi, utilizeaza o lanterna din spatele scaunului, atentie sa nu te zgarii. O posibilitate este problema la modulul de climatizare (CCM). Se poate arde un mic termistor ceea ce afecteaza unele operatii ale CCM-ului. Cauta "Volvo CCM thermistor", am si cateva filme cu asta
TCM. Transmission control module
having disabled the subtitles in the video is just annoying those of us who don't know English, thanks for annoying us
Problem fixed, should be working now
u make a video with loads of comments ... " i dont really know " ....well if u dont really know , go to school , get you`re info right and then come back.
All the information for the various acronyms in the video is shown in the video description below. It is a very complete list, just click on 'Show more'. Thanks
@@pacoporras8726 Hi Paco, Internet is what it is, sometimes people just need to vent a little.. If we answer back some nice way, often times the other one turns kind as well.. cheers
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