Signal Too Low

2004 Volvo V70 L5-2.5L Turbo VIN 59 B5254T2SECTION Signal Too Low





Signal too low

Checking the wiring
Check the signal cable between engine control module (ECM) terminal #B7 (#B17) and leak diagnostic unit terminal #1. Check for a short-circuit to ground.
Try a new leak diagnostic unit if no fault is found during the above fault-tracing.
Remedy as necessary.

Other information:
- Checking wiring and terminals Checking Wiring And Terminals
- For resistance values, see Component specifications Specifications
- To connect the breakout box, see Connecting the breakout box, B5244T5, B5254T2 Connecting the Breakout Box
- For information about signals on 5 cylinder engines, see Signal specification Signal Description / Specification
- For information about signals on 6 cylinder engines, see Signal specification Signal Description / Specification
- To access or replace the leak diagnostic unit, see Leak diagnostic pump, replacing Service and Repair.














Continue - Fault-tracing information

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Fault-tracing information




Information

Fault-tracing information
Fault-tracing is not followed by verification for this fault.

Hint: After the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are erased, the function of the leak diagnostic unit can be checked by running a quick test of the fuel tank system in the vehicle communication socket. If there is a fault, the fault status will be "FAULT FOUND" on the leak diagnostic unit.

The information can be displayed again or fault-tracing this fault can be interrupted.

Do you want to view the information again?

Yes - Attempt New Test

No - Fault Found

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Attempt New Test - Checking the wiring

FAULT FOUND - Fault Found

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