Drivetrain - DEM Software Updates

2004 Volvo V70 L5-2.5L Turbo VIN 59 B5254T2SECTION Drivetrain - DEM Software Updates
Technical Journal

TITLE:
Differential Electronic Module (DEM) Software (SW)

REF NO:
TJ 20756

CAR MARKET:
United States and Canada

ISSUING DEPARTMENT:
Technical Service

ISSUE DATE:

YEAR
2012

MONTH
06

DAY
11

PARTNER:
3 US 7510 Volvo Cars North America

FUNC DESC:
4651

FUNC GROUP:
Automatic Operation Clutch

"Fixed Right - First Time"





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CSC Customer Symptom Codes

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Note! If using a printed copy of this Technical Journal, first check for the latest online version.

NOTE! THIS DOCUMENT SUPERSEDES THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF TECHNICAL
JOURNAL DATED 03-20-2012. DEM SW has been added for vibration/noise at low speeds on
MY13 P3 vehicles. PLEASE UPDATE YOUR FILES.

DESCRIPTION:

The DEM Upgrades in the attached document are available to correct the complaints / symptoms listed in the attachment.

SERVICE:
If the vehicle fits in the model year or chassis range for the symptom in the attachment, download a DEM Upgrade.

VOLVO STANDARD TIMES GUIDE (VSTG) INFO:

Operation number 36004-2 - Control module, software download- See VSTG
- Claims may be submitted under the new car warranty when there is a documented customer complaint using claim type: 01

- Labor times are valid at the time of release and are subject to change.








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