2008 Volvo V70 won’t start
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2008 Volvo V70 won’t start
Hi all - My 2008 Volvo V70 wouldn’t start last night.
The lights come on the seatbelt warning chimes, the stereo comes on, but the when I press the ignition button all I hear is a dull buzz and a click. The engine makes no noise at all.
Last night: I connected a trickle charger to the battery over night - no luck this morning.
Today:
I tried jumped it - no luck.
I plugged in my OBD2 reader - no faults
I replaced the battery entirely - no luck.
Any suggestions?
my experience is exactly the same as this woman in youtube was experiencing.
The lights come on the seatbelt warning chimes, the stereo comes on, but the when I press the ignition button all I hear is a dull buzz and a click. The engine makes no noise at all.
Last night: I connected a trickle charger to the battery over night - no luck this morning.
Today:
I tried jumped it - no luck.
I plugged in my OBD2 reader - no faults
I replaced the battery entirely - no luck.
Any suggestions?
my experience is exactly the same as this woman in youtube was experiencing.
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Do you guys think the most likely issue is?
A) Faulty negative battery cable?
Is this unlikely since the car has Power, Lights and even headlights work?
B) faulty ignition switch?
Is this inside the Ignition module?
C) faulty ignition module?
Does this require new keys etc?
or D) faulty Starter
Any help would be great, I’d love to have a go at this before having to tow to Volvo dealership and get hosed.
A) Faulty negative battery cable?
Is this unlikely since the car has Power, Lights and even headlights work?
B) faulty ignition switch?
Is this inside the Ignition module?
C) faulty ignition module?
Does this require new keys etc?
or D) faulty Starter
Any help would be great, I’d love to have a go at this before having to tow to Volvo dealership and get hosed.
Last edited by Martin.greenwood; 10-27-2017 at 06:32 AM. Reason: Add detail
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You have an electrical issue. A module is Either bringing the CAN network down or a faulty pin, corroded terminal, fuse, etc. Don't assume though, it needs to be confirmed. You would need VIDA to Check for codes, a regular scanner will not work.
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