Signal Missing - Permanent Fault

2004 Volvo V70 L5-2.5L Turbo VIN 59 B5254T2SECTION Signal Missing - Permanent Fault





Signal missing. Permanent fault

Checking connector








- Ignition off.
- Check turbocharger (TC) control valve connector for contact resistance and oxidation according to Checking wiring and terminals. Intermittent faults Checking Wiring and Terminals. Intermittent Faults.
- Reinstall components, reconnect connectors etc.
- Ignition on.
- Activate turbocharger (TC) control valve.
- A click should be heard from the turbocharger (TC) control valve.
If the function is OK the cause of the fault was loose connections in the connector.

Other information
- To access/replace the turbocharger (TC) control valve, see Replacing the turbocharger (TC) control valve, B5244T5, B5254T2 Service and Repair









Is the function OK?

Yes - Fault Found

No - Checking component and wiring

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Checking component and wiring
Check signal cable between engine control module (ECM) #A38 (#A38) and turbocharger (TC) control valve #2 for an open-circuit according to Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault.
Check power supply cable between turbo charger valve #1 and system relay for an open-circuit according to Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring and Terminals. Permanent Fault.
Remedy as necessary.

Other information
- To connect the breakout box, see Connecting the breakout box, B5244T5, B5254T2 Connecting the Breakout Box.
- To access/replace the turbocharger (TC) control valve, see Replacing the turbocharger (TC) control valve, B5244T5, B5254T2 Service and Repair.
- For information about signals, see Signal specification Signal Description / Specification.

- Turbocharger (TC) control valve #1 has power supply via the system relay.













Continue - Verification

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Verification




Verification

Verification

Hint: After carrying out the repair, check that the fault has been remedied.




- Ignition off.
- Reinstall connectors, components etc.
- Ignition on.
- Activate turbocharger (TC) control valve
- A click should be heard from the turbocharger (TC) control valve.
- Check that the function is OK.









Is function OK ?

Yes - VERIFIED

No - VERIFICATION FAILEDPAPER

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VERIFICATION FAILED - Fault-tracing information

VERIFIED - Fault Found

FAULT-TRACING FAILED - No Fault Found

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Fault-tracing information




Information

Fault-tracing information
The fault should have been detected and remedied. As this is not the case fault-tracing has failed.
Exit fault-tracing for this diagnostic trouble code (DTC) or make another attempt.

Do you want to exit fault-tracing?

Yes - FAULT-TRACING FAILED

No - Attempt New Test

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FAULT-TRACING FAILED - FAULT-TRACING FAILED

Attempt New Test - Checking connector

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