Fault-Tracing

2010 Volvo XC70 AWD L6-3.2L VIN 96 B6324S2SECTION Fault-Tracing





Fault tracing

Checking the status




- Ignition on, wait for at least 15 seconds to perform the diagnosis.
Read the diagnostic status and fault status for the diagnostic trouble code by selecting the diagnostic trouble code in the list.
Check if the malfunction is permanent or intermittent by reading off the diagnostic trouble code's status when the diagnostic status is "Implemented".
If the trouble status is "Malfunction found", this indicates that the malfunction is permanent. If the trouble status is "No malfunction found", this indicates that the malfunction is intermittent and not active right now.

Note! Trouble status cannot go from "Malfunction found" to "No malfunction found" in the same operating cycle.





Continue - Replacing the component

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Replacing the component
The engine control module (ECM) has registered an internal fault.
If the fault is intermittent, it has been registered previously but no longer remains. Intermittent faults can be due to disruption when the engine control module (ECM) started or can be another type of fault that may recur at different instances. The fault is assessed on a case by case basis. If the fault recurs, replace the engine control module (ECM).
In the event of a permanent fault, replace the engine control module (ECM).
Remedy as necessary.

Other information
- Engine control module (ECM), B6304T4, B6324S5, B6324S4 Service and Repair





Continue - Fault-tracing information

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Fault-tracing information




Information

Fault-tracing information
In case of this defect, troubleshooting is not followed by verification.
The information can be displayed again or the fault-tracing for 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 - Replacing the component

FAULT FOUND - DONE

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RENDER: 1.0x

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