> I need to change the oxygen sensor with a non Volvo part.
> The sensor with Volvo is £153 so I need to buy from a motor factor.
> There are 4 wires going in to the sensor, 1 brown, 1 blue , 2 black.
> What sensor do I need.
> > I need to change the oxygen sensor with a non Volvo part.
> > The sensor with Volvo is ?153 so I need to buy from a motor factor.
> > There are 4 wires going in to the sensor, 1 brown, 1 blue , 2 black.
> > What sensor do I need.
At one time, Chyrsler Corporation used the same identical oxygen sensor
as Volvo, but charged about half as much for it. My garage used
Chrysler replacement parts. That was a while ago on a 240. I have no
idea about the oxygen sensors on a V70.
> May I kindly ask you, if the sensor in question deals only with the air
> intake for the cabin, or is it associated with the engine air intake?
Oxygen sensors are usually part of the polution system and are on the
exhaust of the engine. On volvo, they are called Lambda Sond.
> We might have a problem with the engine air intake, and that's why I got
> curious. Ours is V70 2,4T ym.2001. According to authorized Volvo dealer
> in Berlin, our cruise control problem might be associated with the
> engine air intake sensor or something like that...
Completely different.

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Andy Mann - 12 Apr 2005 13:14 GMT
The dash lights say exhaust emissions as the fault. its directly behind the
engine on the manifold
> > > I need to change the oxygen sensor with a non Volvo part.
> > > The sensor with Volvo is ?153 so I need to buy from a motor factor.
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>
> Completely different.
Kytis - 13 Apr 2005 08:23 GMT
> > We might have a problem with the engine air intake, and that's why I got
> > curious. Ours is V70 2,4T ym.2001. According to authorized Volvo dealer
> > in Berlin, our cruise control problem might be associated with the
> > engine air intake sensor or something like that...
>
> Completely different.
Cheers for that!

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Kytis
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ettei hän huoli paskaa jätkää miehekseen" J.Sarasvuo
> May I kindly ask you, if the sensor in question deals only with the air
> intake for the cabin, or is it associated with the engine air intake?
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> ---
> Kytis
Your problem would be related to the electronic throttle module. Unlike
earlier cars with a throttle cable, there are no separate parts for
cruise control on your car, or others with a throttle that is operated
electrically. If there are any problems with the electronic throttle
module, then the cruise control will be disabled.

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Andy Mann - 12 Apr 2005 19:12 GMT
Diagnostic test shows the fault as the one the manifold behind the engine
> > May I kindly ask you, if the sensor in question deals only with the air
> > intake for the cabin, or is it associated with the engine air intake?
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> electrically. If there are any problems with the electronic throttle
> module, then the cruise control will be disabled.
Kytis - 13 Apr 2005 08:24 GMT
> Your problem would be related to the electronic throttle module. Unlike
> earlier cars with a throttle cable, there are no separate parts for
> cruise control on your car, or others with a throttle that is operated
> electrically. If there are any problems with the electronic throttle
> module, then the cruise control will be disabled.
Appreciate your reply! Must get it checked out again, since it's still
not working...

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Kytis
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ettei hän huoli paskaa jätkää miehekseen" J.Sarasvuo