2004 Volvo C70 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Volvo c70 starting problems
You just blindly replaced these parts? Were there fault codes that prompted you to think these parts are a problem, bet not. Was the fuel pressure checked when the problem occurred?
6/26/2017 7:05:48 PM •
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on Jun 26, 2017
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Check engine light comes on my mechanic's
the only thing i can think of is the vent for the fuel tank. this can sometimes give a code but if it fixes itself the code will remove its self but the engine light will stay on. it can also be an electrical fault if it does this when you turn on lights or heater blowers. this can sometime doe this aswell ecu reads a power drain, this can be down to 3 things battery alternator or a bad earth. hope this helps.
6/4/2017 12:47:57 AM •
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on Jun 04, 2017
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How to get stuck key out of ignition
Has this happened before? Is the steering wheel locked? In which case, you will have to gently tug on the wheel towards the left as you turn the key the rest of the way. Or, is the key physically jammed? In this case, some WD-40 should free the key enough to pull it out. Also, the gear shift must be in park and the interlock fully disengaged (make sure the little button on the shifter is all the way out). As you can see, the key may be stuck for a myriad reasons. If none of these work, it still might be something else. Try these and report back.
10/28/2014 11:14:57 PM •
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on Oct 28, 2014
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How do you release the bonnet of a vauxhall vectra 04 from the outside ?
As a general rule, you don't.
However, if the inside handle is broken, sometimes you can reach up from under the front end of the vehicle and find the cable that leads to the release. IF you are lucky enough, you can pull on that cable and sometimes the hood (bonnet) will pop open.
5/21/2014 3:29:19 AM •
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on May 21, 2014
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I cant get my keys
sounds like a broken wafer inside the ignition -- or it could be a bad spring(?) -- try and spray a SMALL amout of silicone/teflon based lubrication down into the lock ( along side the key ) and wiggle it back and forth and up and down -- this may release the key,,, if not - then the ignition will need to be replaced/rebuilt by a automotive locksmith.
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1/9/2013 3:20:47 AM •
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on Jan 09, 2013
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Volvo c70-2004 sun visor Problem: won't stay up
usually when the visor break, three things you can do, one is to take it apart( the arm of the visor) slowly and look for a broken plastic part pieces which you can superglue it back together, if the broken plastic peice is not still there and missing then you will have to replace it with the new one. Junkyard or ebay may carry some used. Dealer wont be that expensive either. 3rd, take the lens off and remove the bulb from the visor, this way it wont drain the battery. To hold the visor up you can try to find a velcro tape from auto parts store, by taping one side of the visor and the other top of the roof that way when you fold it up the velcro will stick to one another. this will be a temporary fix.
2/19/2014 9:06:52 PM •
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on Feb 19, 2014
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My C70 (2005) is a poor starter. The engine starts and then turn off. Any idea why this might be?
HelloThe engine
and automatic transmission in this vehicles drive train
are fully electronically controlled by a computer called the PCM and
TCM (Power Train Control Module, Transmission Control Module). When a
problem like this or other drive-ability related problems occurs the
computer stores a record of the problem (there are of course some
exceptions to this, like the fuel pump, engine coolant temperature
sensor and MAF sensor for instance) in the form of a fault code in
its memory, to read these fault codes you must have the systems
memory scanned with a special tool. Once the fault code(s) are read
you then must perform the appropriate diagnostic testing to find and
resolve the problem(s) DO NOT REPLACE ANY PARTS UNTIL
A TRAINED TECHNICAIN HAS DIAGNOSED THE PROBLEM TO AVOID SPENDING YOUR
HARD EARNED MONEY ON PARTS THAT MAY NOT CORRECT THE PROBLEM
In addition have a fuel pump pressure leakdown test run.
8/31/2012 5:26:20 PM •
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on Aug 31, 2012
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2004 Voplvo C70 T5
Though that information is correct, that the computer may not give sufficient info back to use, the problem would have be "captured" live. Some times we have to rely on experience to guide us in the proper direction. What you described though sounds like there may have been a glitch with the alarm/security system and doubt you have anything to worry about but can understand how this would worry you. Keep an eye on it and if it does it again, get it towed to the nearest Volvo dealer immediately so they can capture any faults that may have arrisen. Let me know if you need anything else.
5/22/2011 3:39:03 AM •
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on May 22, 2011
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I have a slight vibration
I would take it back to the dealer and have them jack it up and ck. the tires. You might have a defective tire separated or mounted improperly.
5/12/2011 6:45:08 PM •
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on May 12, 2011
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I require the unlocking code
go to a torrent site or torrent cloud and look for a torrent called radio codes decrypter ,you will find the volvo decoder in this package
4/11/2015 6:08:08 PM •
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on Apr 11, 2015
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Having problems starting my volvo
I have had the same problem for about 18 months, the only way i have found to get it started is to go back to basics, disconnect the battery then reconnect, lock and unlock the door 2 or 3 times using the key. mine always start up after doing this. just like rebooting a computor, that's what runs your car is it not?. do'nt ask me why it works but it dose. by the way mine is a '55 reg should be the same kit as yours. good luck, let us all know if it works for you please.
Regards BLYO !
3/25/2011 8:32:29 PM •
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on Mar 25, 2011
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