Boost Gauge Woes
hey guys,
This has been going on for a while now, but neither of my boost gauges will work. My cruise control does still work and the vac lines under the battery tray are intact. Does this narrow my problem down to the cabin area/cluster maybe, or is there somewhere else I should also be looking? thanks
This has been going on for a while now, but neither of my boost gauges will work. My cruise control does still work and the vac lines under the battery tray are intact. Does this narrow my problem down to the cabin area/cluster maybe, or is there somewhere else I should also be looking? thanks
There are a few threads on this if you search. Basically it's likely a vacuum leak in the lines somewhere. My car has same problem (my gauge stay in middle @ all times and just tweaks slightly over to right on full throttle). I'm going to chase it down when I get the car out of storage in the spring.
Im still curious though, since the cruise control works and the lines under the tray are good does that mean it is the lines inside or should i still trace them back from the engine bay?
So there's basically a lot of places it could have gone bad. So I'd start in the engine bay.
Here are a few threads on the problem FWIW...
https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...working-49226/
https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...working-29883/
https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...working-15425/
Problem solved! Starting from the vacuum tree back, where the first piece of vacuum hose is used to connect the two hard lines had come apart(face palm for not catching something so simple sooner). I just cut a longer piece of some of the silicone line I had leftover and used that. Both gauges are working now
As an update, I just solved my problem too. I got the car out of winter storage today and first thing I did was check under the battery tray per this thread:
http://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-850-16/cruise-control-not-working-turbo-boost-guage-not-working-29883/
Sure enough, the off-white plastic hose was cracked in two places, and very brittle in those areas. It literally crumbled into my hand. I cut away what looked to be the bad areas, connected the good ends to a piece of vacuum tubing and presto, the gauge is now working and car feels a lot more lively than it did last year.
That could be my imagination but it makes some sense given the broken line was creating a vacuum leak, and maybe improper signals to the ECU as well. Regardless, I have a turbo gauge now. Thanks RSPI!
http://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-850-16/cruise-control-not-working-turbo-boost-guage-not-working-29883/
Sure enough, the off-white plastic hose was cracked in two places, and very brittle in those areas. It literally crumbled into my hand. I cut away what looked to be the bad areas, connected the good ends to a piece of vacuum tubing and presto, the gauge is now working and car feels a lot more lively than it did last year.
That could be my imagination but it makes some sense given the broken line was creating a vacuum leak, and maybe improper signals to the ECU as well. Regardless, I have a turbo gauge now. Thanks RSPI!
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