NI_Volvo_Nut
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All those new codes relate to a lack of voltage. I would like to think someone who replaced the injectors would have check for battery voltage when they got to it and it wouldn't turn over!
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All those new codes relate to a lack of voltage. I would like to think someone who replaced the injectors would have check for battery voltage when they got to it and it wouldn't turn over!
Sweet Jesus! Although you shouldn't need a computer to tell you the damn thing won't turn over!From what I can gather I don’t think the first guy used a computer!
From what I can gather I don’t think the first guy used a computer!
He would have needed to code the injectors to the ecu if he replaced them.
X2 .... It could just be a bad battery. Have seen cars do all sorts of strange things when battery is going bad. Def the cheapest place to start.in my experience with a flat battery, my skoda just refused to turn over when the voltage dropped below a certain value.
its built into come ecu's that a minimum voltage must be there to prevent damage.