Part 1
Checking diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
Test driving
Fault-tracing information
Note! Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 1-2-2 will always be stored if the engine is turned off after a test drive. The test drive must then be carried out again. If cruise control disengages at speeds above 35 km/h, without the ON/OFF switch, brake or clutch pedal being activated, or gear selector being moved from D to N, discontinue test driving. Fault-trace according to "Reading input and output signals" (diagnostic test mode (DTM) 5).
- Ignition off.
- Disconnect Volvo Scan Tool (ST) from data link connector (DLC).
Continue - Checking cruise control components/disengagement causes
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Checking cruise control components/disengagement causes
Note! Drive the car at a speed greater than 35 km/h (for at least 15 seconds) and check that the following components and disengagement causes are operating. Note any deviations.
- Check that speedometer is operating correctly.
- Switch cruise control switch to ON. Activate cruise control by pressing the SET+ button. The cruise control should maintain the set speed.
- Keep the SET+ button pressed. The car speed should increase.
- Switch the cruise control switch OFF. Cruise control should disengage.
- Switch the switch to RESUME. The cruise control should return to the previously set speed.
- Press the SET- button so that the car speed is below 35 km/h. Cruise control should disengage.
- Activate cruise control. Lightly depress brake pedal. Cruise control should disengage.
- Activate cruise control. Lightly depress clutch pedal (manual transmission). Cruise control should disengage.
- Activate cruise control. Move gear selector from D to N (automatic transmission). Cruise control should disengage.
Location of Components, Cruise Control (Passenger Compartment - Cruise Control, Switch):
Is cruise control working?
Yes - Troubleshooting procedure complete
No - Volvo Scan Tool (ST)
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Checking diagnostic trouble code (DTC)
Activate Diagnostic Test Mode (DTM) 1.
- Read off and note any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
- Continue by fault-tracing the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) that has been stored. If several diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) have been stored, fault-trace one at a time.
- Following alternatives:
1. No diagnostic trouble code (DTC) stored.
2. Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 1-1-2 stored.
3. Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 1-2-2 stored.
4. Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 2-1-1 stored.
5. Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 2-1-2 stored.
Select one of the alternatives above.
1 - No diagnostic trouble code (DTC) stored
2 - Fault-tracing diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 1-1-2
3 - Fault-tracing diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 1-2-2
4 - Fault-tracing diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 2-1-1
5 - Fault-tracing diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 2-1-2
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Fault-tracing diagnostic trouble code (DTC) 1-1-2
Signal faulty
Checking the speedometer
Did the speedometer work during driving?
Yes - Checking the speed signal
No - Checking the component
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Checking the component
- Troubleshoot the speedometer.
Continue - Checking the component
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Checking the speed signal
- Ignition off.
- Disconnect the control unit.
- Raise the car so that the front wheels hang free.
- Ignition on.
Connect a voltmeter between control unit connector pin 8S and ground.
Then slowly spin the front RH wheel by hand.
The voltmeter should vary between battery voltage and approx. 0.4 V when the wheel is spun.
- 1. the value is OK.
- 2. the voltmeter displays a constant battery voltage.
- 3. the voltmeter displays approx. 0 V continuously.
Select one of the options above.
1 - Checking for contact resistance and oxidation
2 - Connecting test box to dashboard
3 - Checking the component
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Checking for contact resistance and oxidation
- Ignition off.
- The cause of the trouble code is poor contact in the control unit connector. Check control unit connector pin 8S for contact resistance and oxidation as described in Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault , and for a loose contact as described in Checking wiring and terminals. Intermittent faults Checking Wiring and Terminals. Intermittent Faults.
Continue - Checking the component
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Connecting test box to dashboard
Is the test box connected to the dashboard?
Yes - Checking the component
No - Connecting test box
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Connecting test box
- Ignition off.
- Expose dashboard as per.
- Undo dashboard connector.
Connecting test box to dashboard:
- Connect test box to dashboard connector A and B.
Continue -
Connect test box to dashboard connector A and B. Test as per. VDO signal table, column # 4
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Checking ground points
- Ignition off.
- Switch off anything which might drain the battery.
- Connect an ohmmeter between:
- # 15 (# A15) on test box and battery - terminal.
- # 17 (# A17) on test box and battery + terminal.
Ohmmeter should read 0 ohms both times.
OK - Checking the component
OK - Go back to fault-tracing where you left off.
Not OK - Check ground points 31/50 and 31/51 on the electrical control panel and leads connecting to them for open-circuit as per Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault and contact resistance as per Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault.
Check ground lead between electrical control panel and chassis for open-circuit as per Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault and contact resistance as per Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault.
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Checking for open-circuit and contact resistance
- Check ground points 31/50 and 31/51 on the electrical control panel and leads connecting to them for open-circuit as per Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault and contact resistance as per Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault.
- Check ground lead between electrical control panel and chassis for open-circuit as per Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault and contact resistance as per Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault.
Continue - Checking the component
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Checking the component
- Ignition on.
- Control unit disconnected.
- Connect a mains tester with at least 3 W between control unit connector pin 8S and ground.
Does the mains tester lamp light?
Yes - Checking for a short circuit
No - Checking for an open circuit
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Checking for a short circuit
- Ignition off.
- Check the wire between control unit connection 8S and combined instrument connection A7 as well as the wire between engine control module connection B18 and combined instrument connection A7 for a short circuit to voltage supply as described in Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault.
Continue - Checking the component
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Checking for an open circuit
- Ignition off.
- Check the wire between combined instrument connection A7 and 53-pin connector pin 24/13 for an open circuit as described in Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault.
Select Continue when fault has been rectified.
Continue - Checking the component
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