1998 v70 t5 - electrical issues
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1998 v70 t5 - electrical issues
Hello!
I recently bought this car as my first project car. But then I started noticing a lot of things happening.
First the key 'fob' does not unlock/lock my doors on the first push of the button. I replaced the battery, thinking that would do it but it's still not working properly. So I'm going to buy a new one (possibly a bad chip?)
Then the passenger door would not open from the outside. I sprayed the locking mechanism inside the door where it grabs the U shaped hook. That is working properly now.
Then.... My biggest issue is the drivers side door master switch for the windows, locks, tailgate and fuel door are not working. I saw a video on how I can try and repair those but...
Is this just a sign of a lot more issues to come? Or are these typical issues that v70's have?
Thanks in advance!
I recently bought this car as my first project car. But then I started noticing a lot of things happening.
First the key 'fob' does not unlock/lock my doors on the first push of the button. I replaced the battery, thinking that would do it but it's still not working properly. So I'm going to buy a new one (possibly a bad chip?)
Then the passenger door would not open from the outside. I sprayed the locking mechanism inside the door where it grabs the U shaped hook. That is working properly now.
Then.... My biggest issue is the drivers side door master switch for the windows, locks, tailgate and fuel door are not working. I saw a video on how I can try and repair those but...
Is this just a sign of a lot more issues to come? Or are these typical issues that v70's have?
Thanks in advance!
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My opinion is that they are not, but personally I would not spend a nickel trying to get a fob programmed, so I never found out how painful that might be. I have had several 98's around the house and never had any electrical trouble at all.
However, certainly there are more issues to come. It's a 20 year old European car, so it's going to need all sorts of attention. I enjoy fixing them.
However, certainly there are more issues to come. It's a 20 year old European car, so it's going to need all sorts of attention. I enjoy fixing them.
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@firebirdparts
I assumed it wasn't typical either but I shouldn't be surprised either, as you said it is a 20 year old car.
I'm hoping that I won't have to program a fob and hoping the buttons are faulty. But I'm nervous about the immobilizer. Watching someone I know who owns a Land Rover D2 and his immobilizer issues... I'll pass on that noise lol
Suns out - time to work on the car!
I assumed it wasn't typical either but I shouldn't be surprised either, as you said it is a 20 year old car.
I'm hoping that I won't have to program a fob and hoping the buttons are faulty. But I'm nervous about the immobilizer. Watching someone I know who owns a Land Rover D2 and his immobilizer issues... I'll pass on that noise lol
Suns out - time to work on the car!
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