Emissions - MIL ON/DTC P240700 Set

2010 Volvo XC70 AWD L6-3.2L VIN 96 B6324S2SECTION Emissions - MIL ON/DTC P240700 Set
TIE Technical Journal

Title Malfunction indicator light and DTC ECM P240700

Ref No US22837 1.1 en-US

Issuer -

Partner 3 US 7510 Volvo Cars North America

Func Group 2345

Func Desc evaporator system

Status Released

Status Date 2010-06-30

Issue Date 2010-04-08

Reference VIDA, VSTG

Attachment





Vehicle Type





CSC





DTC

Text

CSC=Customer Symptom Code

DTC=Diagnostic trouble code

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DESCRIPTION:
The current levels for triggering Engine control module (ECM)-P240700 has been set to a level much lower than what would affect the leakage detection pumps functionality.

PRODUCT MODIFICATION:
The current levels to when ECM-P240700 should be set have been tuned to prevent incorrect diagnostics of the leakage detection pump.

SERVICE:
Perform an ECM upgrade if vehicle has the latest software installed proceed with checking the harness and the connectors to the pump. If these check ok proceed with replacing the pump.

VOLVO SERVICE TIME GUIDE (VSTG) INFO:

Operation number 36004-2 - Software control module downloading - 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.

RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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