S60 AWD L5-2.5L Turbo VIN 59 B5254T2 (2005)
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If no malfunctions were found after troubleshooting according to above, try with a new cable harness and/or new VCT2000.
VIDA
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If no malfunctions were found after troubleshooting according to above, try performing a complete system reset of VIDA.
Other information
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Checking wiring and terminals See: Testing and Inspection/Component Tests and General Diagnostics/Checking Wiring and Terminals/Checking
Wiring And Terminals
Continue - Fault Found
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Checking communication errors, car model V70 (00-), V70 XC (01-) / XC70, S60, S80 and XC90
Hint: Test the communication with another corresponding vehicle to decide if the malfunction is in the vehicle or in VIDA/VCT/cable harness. If the
communication works on another vehicle, the malfunction is in the vehicle.
Hint: For current information about each circuit and signals, see wiring diagram and signal description for each system.
Different speed on the CAN-communication can lead to problems
Volvo's vehicles have different speed of communication on the high-speed part of the CAN-network (HS-CAN), depending on model year.
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Model year -2004 communicates with 250 kbit/s.
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Model year 2005- communicates with 500 kbit/s.
Due to this, it is very important to specify correct vehicle profile before any communication is started with the vehicle's HS-CAN. This is normally done
by pressing on " Retrieve VIN" or by manually specifying vehicle parameters under "Vehicle profile".
If the wrong model year has been selected, it may lead to blocking of the CAN-net, diagnostic trouble codes being stored in several control modules or
missing response from control modules at continued communication. The following control modules may be affected by this problem:
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Brake control module (BCM)/(ABS)
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Engine control module (ECM)
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Electronic Throttle Module (ETM)
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Suspension Module (SUM)
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Central electronic module (CEM)
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Transmission control module (TCM)
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Steering wheel angle sensor module (SAS)
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Steering Wheel Module (SWM)
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Electrical Power Steering Module (EPS)
If this happens, take the following action:
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Turn off the ignition and remove the ignition key. Insert the key again in position II.
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If the above does not work, remove the battery cable and connect it again after a minute to reset the control modules.
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Select the correct vehicle profile in VIDA and erase the diagnostic trouble codes. Check that the symptoms have disappeared.
Diagnostic outlet
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Check the voltage feed to diagnostic outlet #16. The voltage shall match battery voltage.
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Check the cable for power ground and signal ground to diagnostic outlet #4 and #5.