Volvo v50 / Ford Focus ECM /ECU connection problems.

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Today some weird electrical issues with a Volvo V50
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Komentáře • 52

  • @ErikTheVikingMechanic

    I can't thank you enough. It just fixed my customers car. You are amazing. Thank you for this video.

  • @carlosipec2270
    @carlosipec2270 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Tip: ALWAYS keep the bottom engine bay cover, ECU/ECM covers, etc. All cars I've had with severe electrical issues on ECU's, etc. were always due to the lack of the bottom cover!
    Previous owners removed them. Usually people do that to facilitate oil and filter changes. Over time water splashing, found it's way into the terminals. On the worst case scenario I've had, they corroded to the point of breaking off! Not good at all. A royal pain the a__ to solve. I did solve it but it's not fun!
    Tip 2: Use a dremel type tool equiped with a small steel or brass rotating brush. Fast and very effective way to clean relays, battery or fuse terminals. In a jiffy you get bright and shiny clean metal contacts.

  • @davedeloera318
    @davedeloera318 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the video, I just had my Volvo V50 T5 2007 fixed today before seeing this, gremlins were messing with DIM/Wiper/TCM/ECM/CEM/BCM... for sure, cleaning CEM fixes the problem for most of the time, but I found the problems are also come from steering wheel clockspring (SWM), and accelerate pedal, YES THEY ARE, mostly from SWM, when checking DTC code with VIDA there are many error codes related to SWM, and also the modules rely on SWM signal.
    Some from my own experience to diagnose problem are the following.
    1. when scary messages come up, like DSTC error, blis error, brake system error, disconnect the battery for like 15 minutes or longer, best charge up the battery to full before reconnection.
    2. if the messages gone, drive on the road and see if the message comes back, if they are, that could means SWM is generating wrong signal/messing with CANBUS connection, try to replace the steering wheel clockspring.
    3. clean up CEM like the video instruction.
    Hope my experience helps, there is clockspring made by NTY, it's a cheaper option than expensive geniune Volvo one, haven't try before if someone could share their experience that will be great.

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Good information! electrical problems are not fun...

  • @rsscott5672
    @rsscott5672 Před rokem +2

    Good informative video with excellent lighting. Thank you and sorry for your loss. We lost our big boy Duke (a bordeaux) 5 years ago now and still think of him daily

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před rokem +2

      Loosing a dog is hard. but we are grateful to had him in our life. He was a good dog and lived a long life.

  • @hafmaint7557
    @hafmaint7557 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have a Volvo V50 2 LT diesel thanks for this very interesting video I'm not a moto engineer but a production engineer where my experience is with P L C's and other electronics you struggle putting gloves on put some talcum power in them, it makes them much easier to get them on and off. If you use an electric toothbrush don't throw the old brush head away it makes a great cleaning gadget in hard to get places. Really sorry you lost you 4 legged friend. Best wishes from the UK

  • @sidharrison4869
    @sidharrison4869 Před rokem

    Good video, many thanks. Sorry about the loss of your big old boy.

  • @mfst100
    @mfst100 Před 2 lety +5

    Such videos deserve... my gratitude. Thank you man.

  • @stuartdenty3163
    @stuartdenty3163 Před rokem

    Excellent video, thank you! Very sorry about your dog.

  • @monolith1337
    @monolith1337 Před 2 lety +1

    Had mad electrical gremlins and angry pixies with my 2007 V50 T5. It was completely fixed by removing the CEM, and spraying down BOTH the pins in the unit AND the contacts in the plugs with electrical contact cleaner. Never had a problem after that.

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před 2 lety

      Electric problems are the worst to have. Easy fix in your case.

  • @CensorshipGenesis
    @CensorshipGenesis Před měsícem +1

    11:45 The drain hole is clogged. Clean it and the water will drain perfectly well.
    It's faster to do, than to write about it. ;-)
    Sorry for your doggie 😞

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před měsícem

      That makes sense. I can't remember if I looked for one and couldn't find it. And the doggie, we miss every day.

  • @cyberbob4111
    @cyberbob4111 Před 2 lety +2

    I know this phenomenon from my car (PSA, probably same as Volvo) and believe it has got a completely different reason. The Engine Control Unit is a real time computer application, i.e. certain things e.g. fuel injection, ignition must happen at certain times and after 2 crank shaft revolutions everything starts all over again. An ECU which remained the same for some generations of the engine, which may have added sensors and actuators and require addl‘l code in the ECU to service them, runs out of time to work additional instruction. This becomes critical when an engine error occurs. E.g. an EGR valve which is blocked may urge the ECU to repeatedly poll a sensor and try to reposition the EGR valve, also inactivate the climate compressor to keep the engine running and resolve the problem. These add‘l commands require the ECU to deprioritise other work which would normally be done, e.g. calculate certain parameters and publish them on the CAN-Bus for other control units. In my car e.g. the oil pressure is not being published anymore, consequently the cluster controller sends a oil pressure warning to the dash. Many other control units complain about a lost connection with the ECU. The ABS controller inactivates ASR and ESP, because both programs need to influence the engine acceleration and cannot work if the ECU does not respond anymore. I had different engine problems in my car and the error sequence in various control units was exactly the same. Long story short: check the error in the ECU, that‘s the root cause!

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před 2 lety

      I found an other problem. The alternative was faulty becourse it was now dead. Maybe it was spewing A/C current. The car is running fine for now, no codes or what so ever.

  • @wonkylommiter6364
    @wonkylommiter6364 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank You for a useful video, I just got a V50 1.6 td.
    Sorry about your dog my friend.

  • @codfather6583
    @codfather6583 Před rokem +1

    using your instruction i pulled out the CEM and cleaned all terminals and plugs with contact60 spray and compressed air. I swear i feel the engine reacted quicker than it did before. Still got the abs/anti skid message, but at least the issue with wipers going on/off and engine switching off seems to be solved.. for now

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před rokem +1

      Electrical gremlins suck... but adleast it fixt some issues.

  • @thekeeperob
    @thekeeperob Před 2 lety

    excellent video, thank you for the viddeos on this car

  • @whatislife1410
    @whatislife1410 Před 5 měsíci

    About 6 months ago I noticed the radio would cut out, when I shut the car off the key would get stuck half way with no lights on dash on and I couldn’t remove the key. if I opened the door, or the hood the everything would start working again. Sometimes I’d have to wait longer. I cleaned the ecm. But now this morning I am having similar problems. Could it be the ecm again?

  • @MattyEngland
    @MattyEngland Před 2 lety +2

    Prayers for Doggy 🙏👍

  • @livium2002
    @livium2002 Před 2 lety +2

    Volvo has some issues with the windscreen sealing. On some models water gets inside and in this case it might explain why the connections were corroded.

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před 2 lety +2

      Condensation from ac and wet carpets are also a big problem.

    • @keridesireeGerBaldi
      @keridesireeGerBaldi Před 2 lety

      Also if have a moonroof ☹️

    • @RandomUser25122
      @RandomUser25122 Před 2 měsíci

      I’ve had this with the front windscreen on the passenger side - leak into the footwell. Didn’t get ECM codes until a couple years later, but it’s definitely frustrating.

  • @Parknest
    @Parknest Před rokem

    The CEM in Volvos is basically the gateway module. I had most of my electrics fail in my 2003 XC90 fail after 3 hours of driving. I got the DEM repaired (the cause of my "anti-skid service required" error message) to make sure that it wasn't causing the CEM to throw a wobbly. The problem came back on a long journey so I got the CEM removed (easier on a LHD V50 than a RHD XC90) and sent it off for repair. It has been fine for now but the real test will be the next long journey I undertake.

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před rokem

      Electric problems aren't fun. Hopefully it stays away.

  • @rossibalboa9579
    @rossibalboa9579 Před 2 lety +1

    Danku voor het video! İk heb Volvo S40 2010. İk ok zo af het Cem module en proper maken . Danku

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Geen probleem! En succes met klus.

    • @rossibalboa9579
      @rossibalboa9579 Před 2 lety

      @@TheDutchGarage .Na proper het module alle klijne meldingen Van faut ECU is gedaan . En achter reset via Volvo dealer nu geen meer faut komt. İk tık nu plezier met veel brandstof besparen.. Groeten

  • @agakiki1353
    @agakiki1353 Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @TheAsa1972
    @TheAsa1972 Před rokem

    My c30 1.6d would run fine then just cut out then start again 15 mins later it was the crankshaft position sensor

  • @ChristianGarber6683
    @ChristianGarber6683 Před 2 lety

    Where have u get the small Fuses , i need all of them

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Your local car parts supplier have them for sure.

  • @dzhiburs
    @dzhiburs Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, I have V50 2006, 2D, problem is that all right side doors and windows locked and not working, maybe you have idea what is wrong?..any similar expierence?

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před 4 měsíci

      Check the fuse box. Apparently, each door has its own fuse.

  • @fernandovallejo6205
    @fernandovallejo6205 Před 2 lety

    What is that OBD reader? I need one

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před 2 lety

      its a Autel md802. It's a good unit but very slow.

  • @orfeous
    @orfeous Před rokem

    That is the CEM not the ECM.. the ECM are located besides the battery on 1.8L engine.

    • @TheDutchGarage
      @TheDutchGarage  Před rokem

      Thank you this video is more of a posible electrical isseus with ecu and the ecm. I defenetly could have mispoken in some points.

  • @TheUltimate65
    @TheUltimate65 Před rokem

    One thing can i tell here, smal animal can tip over big cargo...

  • @martint7936
    @martint7936 Před 5 měsíci +1

    worst car i ever had.. never gonna buy another vovlo

    • @RandomUser25122
      @RandomUser25122 Před 2 měsíci

      I love Volvos but my V50 has started messing around one thing and another. I guess it’s not a great model because it was a Ford era build with shared body and parts that aren’t ideal.