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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / February 2008

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Variable Idle - 2001 V70

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Jawn Henry - 05 Feb 2008 02:56 GMT
WE've got a 2001 V70 2.4, just a bit over 90k miles.  The idle sometimes
wanders a bit...it will sit at 800 for a couple seconds, then rise to
about 1000 for a few, then drop back - up and down like that.  Doesn't
seem to do it all the time, and mostly it's a minor annoyance.

Dealer suggested some sort of "intake blast" cleaning - $165.  I used to
be in the dealer service business, no naturally I think that's a crock.
 But I could be wrong.

Any other suggestions?  Would a can of Sea Foam or Berryman B12 do any harm?

TIA...
Big Dick - 05 Feb 2008 12:27 GMT
The throttle plate could be dirty and/or the pcv nipple could be resstricted
or blocked.
Both can cause an idle surge or on decelleration the rpm's drop to 600 and
back up to idle speed.
Volvo has extended the warranty on the throttle to 10 years or 200K miles.
This is for USA spec cars,
I do not know about other markets.
Volvo dealers have a vacuum gauge tool to test for crank case pressure.
If the pcv vacuum is "0" to anything positive, Volvo should still pay for
cleaning a dirty throttle plate
and cleaning of a blocked pcv nipple.
The dealer should already know how to check for pcv problems.
The intake blast/cleaning will not correct a dirty t-plate or a blocked pcv
nipple and you will still have idle surge.

BD
Prithvy - 09 Feb 2008 07:55 GMT
> The throttle plate could be dirty and/or the pcv nipple could be resstricted
> or blocked.
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>
> BD

I have the same problem on my 2000 model V70. The idle is erratic
momentarily when I start. I believe from my internet research that the
wiper in the throttle plate is dirty. Occasionally it has happened
while drivimg with the ETC (Electronic Throttle Control) light coming
on. Momentary switching off the engine seems to resolve it for now
though most people recommend replacing the throttle unit.

Prithvy
Big Dick - 10 Feb 2008 00:34 GMT
The following is for USA spec cars.
All 1999 thru 2001, execpt S/V40 Volvo's, have the
extended warranty on the throttle plate and PCV system.
The 2002 non-turbo S60/V70 only, have the extended throttle warranty also.
The extended throttle warranty is 10 years or 200,000 miles.
The PCV is only covered if the pcv nipple is blocked.
BD
 
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