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commissionertom Apr 1, 2013 11:24 AM

S40 - Reduced Engine Performance
 
For the past several months my 2007 Volvo S40 AWD has been experienceing "episodes" with a dash display of Reduced Engine Performance. These episodes reduce the accelerator response but allow me to continue to maintain highway speeds. I would not want to make any quick passing manuevers while this is happening as acceleration is sluggish. If I pull off the road and restart the car the problem is cleared. This does not trigger a check engine light. We went the route of changing the Turbo Boost Control with no change in the problem. Within the past moth we've finally discovered a pattern that is repeatable and consistent. With a full tank of gas the episodes disappear. As soon as we get below about 2/3 of a tank the episode happens on every commute (both ways). I would be interested to hear opinions on an approach to this problem.

Hudini Apr 1, 2013 08:13 PM

Since you mention fuel then start with a fuel pressure check when it's acting right and then again when it's acting wrong. I've never experienced this problem so this is a WAG for sure. I'm thinking you would look for some difference between the two readings. If it's just a momentary trigger to the ECM that starts the reduced performance then you might not see any difference.

BLM613 Feb 12, 2017 12:16 PM

Same Reduced Engine Performance Issue
 
Hello,
I'm experiencing the exact same issue with my 07 S40 T5. I have not had the same experience with full/not full fuel tanks however. Were you able to fix your issue and if so can you please share what worked for you. Thank you for any assistance as this has already become a very expensive issue at this point...

mt6127 Feb 12, 2017 04:19 PM

any other symptoms like longer than usual cranking when starting up first thing in the morning? the fuel system seems a reasonable area to be the first place to check out - pump, relay, pressure regulator etc. You can try swapping out the fuel pump relay - if that cures it then it may point to a fuel pump on its way out (there should be a way to measure its current draw - maybe its overheating...)

Hudini Feb 17, 2017 06:23 PM

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Well I finally experienced the message. It was the Fuel Pressure Sensor. 10 minute fix but not exactly cheap.

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jacob4unme Jan 7, 2018 02:31 AM

I have the same experience with my Volvo S60 T4 2011 model but has never focused on the fuel volume as such. If you got it right please share with me

Paul Gibbons Sep 17, 2020 12:23 PM

Codes
 
Hi my 2010 Volvo S40 giving me the reduced engine performance message , when I press the mileage counter button its giving me codes 232 , 073 and 072 , anybody shed any light please , just bought this car and wasnt expecting this

habbyguy Sep 17, 2020 01:28 PM

Is it throwing any OBD codes?

hoonk Sep 17, 2020 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Paul Gibbons (Post 490154)
when I press the mileage counter button its giving me codes 232 , 073 and 072 ,

Those are not OBD codes and that's not how you check OBD codes. There is no built in OBD scanner. You have to plug into the OBD port under the dash with a scan tool to retrieve codes -

magnus0249 Mar 15, 2024 12:46 PM

Old thread
 

Originally Posted by BLM613 (Post 443331)
Hello,
I'm experiencing the exact same issue with my 07 S40 T5. I have not had the same experience with full/not full fuel tanks however. Were you able to fix your issue and if so can you please share what worked for you. Thank you for any assistance as this has already become a very expensive issue at this point...


hey I know this was a long time ago but did u get it fixed, my car is having the same issue?


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