No. When I got the car not very long ago, it had major engine oil
leaks, so we drove the car only short distances around the
neighborhood. Then we pulled the engine about two months ago to put new
bearings on the crankshaft.
During this time the car was towed to my house on a trailer twice, with
the engine out, so I could do other work.
Finally, the engine went back in last week, with a new wiring harness.
The mechanic said an oil pressure sensor was bad and no oil pressure.
He replaced that and said it worked.
Next he said he thought the fuel relay was bad because he had to force
starting fluid in the intake to start it - I told him there was a
spare, new relay in the trunk he could try.
lastly, he said when he got the car started, the rebuilt engine ran
perfectly, but every light on the dash lit up (except the oil pressure
light) and the tranny slipped badly.
Thanks,
JB
zencraps@comcast.net - 08 May 2006 16:49 GMT
Service the transmission.
I can't recall if it has a filter or screen: if so, replace / clean it.
Change the fluid.
As for the lights coming on: sounds like a short somewhere: if it keeps
happening, take it back to the guy, or failing that, to an auto
electric shop.
(I would suggest troubleshooting the wiring yourself, but I assume you
don't know how to)
Jamie - 08 May 2006 17:00 GMT
Thanks,
mechanic still has the car, i haven't seen it. Mechanic is a friend of
a neighbor, working in his spare time as a hobby. I trust the mechanic,
but he's new to Volvos, so I am trying to come up with answers to help
him out. He's charging me very cheap labor, so I'm trying to help out.
I agree with the service of the tranny. but those dash lights are
weird. maybe incorrect wiring harness installation?
zencraps@comcast.net - 09 May 2006 01:10 GMT
Yes, especially if it never goes out.
Check connections near alternator, starter solenoid, and ignition.
Compare it to the wiring diagram.
zencraps@comcast.net - 09 May 2006 04:07 GMT
"maybe incorrect wiring harness installation?"
Could be.
Have you emailed the vendor, Dave Barton?
He'll probably know.
roll dem bones
Jamie - 09 May 2006 04:41 GMT
Gary/Bones:
Thanks guys. I measured the radius on the harness and know about where
the connector should go. Problem is I cannot locate anything to plug
into. I could easily make the harness, and plug the end at the firewall
into the obvious connector. But, at the other end near the starter, I
would not know what to plug it into. We looked and looked - and could
fine nothing.
Yes, I emailed Dave Barton and am waiting for an answer.
James Sweet - 09 May 2006 04:50 GMT
> No. When I got the car not very long ago, it had major engine oil
> leaks, so we drove the car only short distances around the
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> Thanks,
> JB
If the lights all come on, the alternator is not putting out juice. What
shape is the brush pack in? Check the ground wire on the alternator too,
and any other wiring going to it. It's part of the harness you replaced.
Jamie - 09 May 2006 04:56 GMT