thats it Im on the edge of saying good bye to the s80 :(
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thats it Im on the edge of saying good bye to the s80 :(
three codes -
p1152 - Im assuming its one of the front o2 sensors, which I had planned to do this weekened but decided to put a hault to all this.
p1237 -relating to the Turbo Control Valve?
p0302 - misfire in cylinder 2, Im assumings its time for me to do my coil packs as the spark plugs were done at 96k
Car now has a 111,156 miles on it....
I hear that if one coil pack is needed to be done that you need to do them all?
p1152 - Im assuming its one of the front o2 sensors, which I had planned to do this weekened but decided to put a hault to all this.
p1237 -relating to the Turbo Control Valve?
p0302 - misfire in cylinder 2, Im assumings its time for me to do my coil packs as the spark plugs were done at 96k
Car now has a 111,156 miles on it....
I hear that if one coil pack is needed to be done that you need to do them all?
Last edited by gordon368; 01-02-2010 at 10:54 AM.
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Trust me I know how you feel. I have an 06 with 113,000 on it and I already put well over $2,300 into it since I had it a little over a year.
New Front lower control arms, New Right front strut etc. I now need a new left strut and my drivers window just fell off it's track. That's another story but now I need to take it in yet again, sure with a new left front strut, alignment and window fixed will run me about $800 more!
I love the car and it's killing me financially. These are great cars when you buy them new but when they hit 100K it seems all things start to go wrong. It's a shame because if you take well care of the drive train the motor can run forever. I faithfully change the oil every 3K with synthetic so I pray after this round of cash out of my pocket I can get another year out of it with no hassles.
Arggggggg.....
New Front lower control arms, New Right front strut etc. I now need a new left strut and my drivers window just fell off it's track. That's another story but now I need to take it in yet again, sure with a new left front strut, alignment and window fixed will run me about $800 more!
I love the car and it's killing me financially. These are great cars when you buy them new but when they hit 100K it seems all things start to go wrong. It's a shame because if you take well care of the drive train the motor can run forever. I faithfully change the oil every 3K with synthetic so I pray after this round of cash out of my pocket I can get another year out of it with no hassles.
Arggggggg.....
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i mean I've owned this car for 5 years, its been in the shop every month from when I owned it.... no joke... I really like the car its just giving me amazing array of problems
haha now I cant keep up with them because of how busy I been, and its compounding lol...
Everytime I think maybe this was a last problem, something else sparks up...
I really do enjoy this car but I cant believe how many problems I've gone through with it... I dont mean to be venting but it this really bums me out lol....
haha now I cant keep up with them because of how busy I been, and its compounding lol...
Everytime I think maybe this was a last problem, something else sparks up...
I really do enjoy this car but I cant believe how many problems I've gone through with it... I dont mean to be venting but it this really bums me out lol....
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Dang that is a headache but makes me worry even more seeing how mine as close to what yours has on it, millage wise!!!
Seems that most of the posts on the forum are for issues, mind you allot of them might be for more the high millage cars. Some are for newer lower millage ones too.
Kinda scary. I do love this car, quick, comfortable and great gas millage but man expensive when they break or kunk out......
Shame as I feel safety has it's price. Safest car in it's class but reliable????? I suppose though that Mercedes and BMW's have their fair share of issues also........
Seems that most of the posts on the forum are for issues, mind you allot of them might be for more the high millage cars. Some are for newer lower millage ones too.
Kinda scary. I do love this car, quick, comfortable and great gas millage but man expensive when they break or kunk out......
Shame as I feel safety has it's price. Safest car in it's class but reliable????? I suppose though that Mercedes and BMW's have their fair share of issues also........
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so lets say the car is on jack stands, are there like 4-6 bolts/screws holding the exhaust in? does it come off relatively easy? Once that is down, are the oxygen sensors easy to get too? I dont have a tool to let me know which sensor it is :/ is there a trick or something that tells me which one it is?
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The scanner will usually say bank 1(cylinders 1,2,3) or Bank 2(Cylinders 4,5,6)
You remove the 2 13MM nuts holding the front and rear section of the exhaust together.
Then remove the cross member holding the exhaust up by the subframe and let it hang down. Then you can get to the sensors.
You remove the 2 13MM nuts holding the front and rear section of the exhaust together.
Then remove the cross member holding the exhaust up by the subframe and let it hang down. Then you can get to the sensors.
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This shows bank 2. http://www.equus.com/support/obd2_definitions.php
Which would be the drivers side.
Which would be the drivers side.
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