VOLVO ETM CLEAN / REPLACE TURBO MODELS V70/S60/S80 THROTTLE BODY

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  • @BigWorm311
    @BigWorm311 Před 9 lety +5

    Have a 2000 v70 that would die out 2 out of 10 times as soon as I started it. Had to turn the key all the way off ever time to retry. Used your video to clean the etm and now it starts every time. Thx so much!!!

  • @nobby900000
    @nobby900000 Před 10 lety +15

    absolutely fantastic tutorial video, totally revitalised the perf of my v70 t5 and v70 2.4t, chuffed to bits, well done that man, would of been lost without your instruction and i considered myself a pretty good fettler! thanks. need more people like you on here.

  • @marcbrinster6081
    @marcbrinster6081 Před 9 lety +7

    Fantastic post. I followed the directions (actually replaced the throttle body and gasket). Couldn't have done it so smoothly without this post. Oh and I've got an '06 S60 with 170,000+ miles. This is the first issue it's had. Great car

    • @stevehoulihan726
      @stevehoulihan726 Před 5 lety +3

      Did you need to have the new throttle body reprogrammed? And was it a genuine Bosch one?

  • @danaande
    @danaande Před 9 lety +8

    THANK YOU THANK YOU a thousand times THANK YOU! Very thorough and well produced.

  • @Hajjat
    @Hajjat Před 3 lety

    Extremely useful! Really appreciate the effort to show us a close up view down there in that cramped area with a single hand.

  • @mjohnsimmons
    @mjohnsimmons Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much for posting a video that was not shaky, not spending 10 minutes telling us how great you are ( even though you are) and for making this easier for me, My Volvo was lurching forward when the brakes were applied and surging horribly at idle and while stopped, I followed your directions and hints , I never disconnected the electrical wire , just cleaned it once I had it unbolted, thanks again for a great learning experience The car runs great again !!!

  • @zbuzas
    @zbuzas Před 6 lety +3

    Excellent write-up - essential step-by-step DIY for all Volvo owners! I did it last weekend and my 2001 S60 have stable idling at cold start without wawing RPM. Thx a lot, Sir!

  • @juanvega5163
    @juanvega5163 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you very much for making this video. I have a volvo s60 2.5t 2006, I had unstable idling and sometimes the engine was shut down. I followed the same steps of your video and now it works perfect.
    again thank you very much!

  • @TylerShackleford
    @TylerShackleford Před 4 lety +4

    I can’t believe you filmed this. Good show. Thank you.

  • @evgerven1
    @evgerven1 Před 8 lety +4

    My C70 Cabrio suffered something like this. Only, the engine felt down instead of revving up... Thanks to your video I dared to get the ETM out and clean it. Inlet tubing is a bit different in my car because it cools air in the radiator (easier to remove :) ) but other than that, close enough.
    She runs fine again!
    Thanks !

  • @nateclaflin3553
    @nateclaflin3553 Před 6 lety +3

    Great video, this helped me gain confidence to work on it myself. I didn't remove the throttle body just to avoid needing the gasket, but was able to clean it very well and also in the process discovered i had a bursted lower intercooler pipe that I will need to replace, so good thing I ended up working on it!
    Thanks again for the video it was very helpful

  • @stueyreeve3235
    @stueyreeve3235 Před 9 lety +1

    Brilliant and helpful video and a fairly easy job to do. My 2000 V70 with 170K was idling so bad it was stalling. I followed this video and car is running great now. I found that removing the very front thinner plastic sump tray gave me access and a view from underneath to see right up into the ETM so could clean without removing.

  • @malliej19
    @malliej19 Před 8 lety

    I just performed this ETM cleaning based on your walkthrough and man what a difference. Thanks for the step by step instructions, I couldn't have done it without your help...

  • @paulsinclair3023
    @paulsinclair3023 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Great video thanks. I'm not a mechanic so this job took me 1.5 hours to strip down. Easy enough. Definitely take the fan out .Done the job with a small socket set 13mm and 10mm sockets, a couple of torx and a big flat head screwdriver . Also carb cleaner and a toothbrush. Putting some new banjos on and conduit. Clean

  • @josevaldez9058
    @josevaldez9058 Před 7 lety +4

    you dont know how long ive been waiting for this video thank you!!!

  • @robertferrara6661
    @robertferrara6661 Před 7 lety +1

    this video is amazing! !#savemoney ....I cleaned my throttle body on 2004 xc90 5 cylinder turbo today with help from this video ...thanks for taking the time to show the procedure...

  • @williamlathan5652
    @williamlathan5652 Před 2 lety

    These videos are such a help for the do it your selfer, I am not good at putting bolts back where they go in such tight spaces and where virtually nothing is visible. It best I go to a shop for this one.

  • @mikeenright3576
    @mikeenright3576 Před 10 lety +2

    Two thumbs up on the video. Very helpful and gave me the confidence to try this.
    To Joe Zouz comment, I also forgot to wait 10 min before attempting to start. Mine had fluctuating RPM for about 3 min but then settled down just like in the video, much improved before the clean. I removed the radiator fan and encountered two problems to share. Passenger side hex bolt holding the fan against the radiator wouldn't unscrew. Found that the square nut on the back had broken free of its anchor. I used a Dremel to cut a wedge out of the plastic collar on the passenger side of the bolt so the fan could be slid towards the driver side slightly to remove. I was able to replace by sliding the collar behind the nut when I finished with no problems. I also would recommend removing the dipstick and taping over the hole before starting. I snapped off the plastic portion of the dipstick removing the fan. Now have to find a replacement.
    The job has made a huge difference in stabilizing idle and eliminating problems on acceleration. THANKS AGAIN!

    • @dawnrobbins5877
      @dawnrobbins5877 Před 2 lety

      Yep, just snapped the plastic top of the dipstick completely off today. 😥

  • @billhughes2972
    @billhughes2972 Před 10 lety +1

    brilliant video….worked SO well…but would recommend replacing the cir clip at the ETM to hose connection…spent too long trying to tighten up the old one..the tip about the starter clamp was especially useful STAR!!!

  • @gregagnew1628
    @gregagnew1628 Před 8 lety +4

    I'll add this to the to-do's this winter for sure. Great video and can't wait to dive in to the ETM....

    • @bspbeats
      @bspbeats Před 8 lety +2

      +Greg Agnew me too! the positive side effect of this is that you can learn a lot about this part of the engine too, if you do this for the first time! and i will go 1 or 2 steps further and take out the injectors and the intake manifold! i think if you are already doww there - you should check the pcv system too....the good thing is you can leave the etm on the manifold, when you take the whole thing out! my v70 is about 17 years old now and i will replace the intake manifold gasket too...maybe i´ll put the spacer from ipd between it....there´s a spacer for the etm too

  • @ADigbySellers
    @ADigbySellers Před 10 lety

    Well done! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
    Off to the wrecking yard!

  • @suppressivefire7438
    @suppressivefire7438 Před 7 lety +4

    Followed this tutorial for my 2007 Volvo S60. Very easy to follow, I didn't even take out the airbox and was still able to remove the throttle body completely. I cleaned the heck out of it to sparkling condition, but the car still has a stick when you rev it. It is however, driveable once again.

  • @celtic1522
    @celtic1522 Před 9 lety

    Many thanks for the video, was more than useful! Followed you directions and did the job with ease on my daughters S 60. Runs like new almost.

  • @damientran3617
    @damientran3617 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you so much for your helpful video! saves me a grand at the shop

  • @johnwheat8942
    @johnwheat8942 Před 9 lety

    just completed according to video. what a huge difference!!!

  • @jmfoyjr
    @jmfoyjr Před 9 lety +13

    Excellent! Anyone owning a Volvo may be able to perform this routine maintenance themselves and save themselves some money. I tried it myself and it is not that hard.

    • @johnrobertson7268
      @johnrobertson7268 Před 5 lety +1

      You can access the throttle body and clean it by removing the tube that goes down between the manifold and squirt cleaner in the tube .If it is not to bad that may be all that is needed .

  • @perholmen1680
    @perholmen1680 Před 10 lety +1

    Kanon bra video gjorde precis som han beskriver i videon och nu funkar min bil klockrent igen, tusen tack!!!

  • @ambrogiogiustinoni3519

    hi thanks great video helped me to restore good idling and general running of my volvo v70 t5. thank you

  • @martindanielpein853
    @martindanielpein853 Před 5 lety

    great stuff and easy to follow step by step. thanks for your good work.

  • @qcbtbx
    @qcbtbx Před 3 lety

    Definitely glad I found this video, as I'll be tackling it on my vehicle

  • @clinthanks3841
    @clinthanks3841 Před 6 lety

    Super video, thorough and easy to understand, best vid for cooling fan removal!

  • @daveb6239
    @daveb6239 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, still helping people in 2018.

  • @punto60s655
    @punto60s655 Před 11 lety

    this video has helped a lot going to pick up a 2002 v70 t5 on Monday with this problem this will help me fix it thankyou

  • @TheMrjay62
    @TheMrjay62 Před 10 lety +1

    Very nicely done ... Thank you .Very helpful.
    Jay Palmyra NY

  • @RandallFlaggNY
    @RandallFlaggNY Před 4 lety

    Excellent video. This is on my list of to do's for my US S80.

  • @edinravnododna1893
    @edinravnododna1893 Před 11 lety

    excellent video. greatly appreciated. I am just about ready to this on my xc70. 2001 with 213 000 on it. great car.. thank you very much for great pictures and explanation.

  • @soylentgreen2065
    @soylentgreen2065 Před 8 lety

    I believe the ETM failure issue on these vehicles is a recall item. good video...well done, and thank you for the help

    • @notirishrider7953
      @notirishrider7953 Před 8 lety

      +soylent green it is .... only for 10 years ... therefore we are way too late for that

  • @iainwalker8701
    @iainwalker8701 Před 9 lety +16

    Best amateur video I have seen on youtube. Away to get carb cleaner and try it on my C70.

  • @robinlarsson5138
    @robinlarsson5138 Před 9 měsíci

    I had mine refurbished, and the guide that came with it said to have it on for one minute

  • @riccardotenaglia8904
    @riccardotenaglia8904 Před 11 lety

    Great Video. Thank you. Looks very similar to the engine bay of an 2005 Volvo XC90 T5.

  • @felixperez8091
    @felixperez8091 Před 4 lety

    THANK YOU for an excellent video! BTW On my 2007 XC70 I was able to remove the ETM without removing any of the air box and just dropped down the Turbo hose connecting to it without removing it. Thankfully the electrical connector the ETM on this model is on the ETM itself ,so I didn't have to go near the starter.

    • @FlippedSociety
      @FlippedSociety Před 2 lety

      2007 xc70 also....and studying this video intensly! Good to know the electrical connect is on ETM! You still removed fan I assume, and did you buy a new gasket? I hope they are still easy to get.

  • @TXCVOLVO1
    @TXCVOLVO1  Před 11 lety +2

    Well spotted on the mileage! I had intended to carry out the repair the day after the opening clip was made, weather and work commitments pushed the repair day about 2 weeks further back hence the mileage increase. Good eyes that man.

  • @KefleSeyoum
    @KefleSeyoum Před 10 lety

    Thank you TXCVOLVO1. Great info and video!

  • @MrProooosit
    @MrProooosit Před 3 lety

    Big Thank's this make it more easy for me to make my car working again.

  • @samdouglas1842
    @samdouglas1842 Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much. My wife’s 05’ S60 (with 240xxx miles) was running very rough during idle and would die. This solved my problem! Should hopefully get another 200k miles out of her;)

    • @rebeltango
      @rebeltango Před rokem

      this is exactly the problem I'm looking to fix! fingers crossed.

  • @paulsinclair3023
    @paulsinclair3023 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm about to do this job. Great video Thanks

  • @alpay3981
    @alpay3981 Před 4 lety

    Amazing video
    Massive thanks 🙏🏻
    That’s big job

  • @MicrosoftPowerBoost
    @MicrosoftPowerBoost Před 11 lety +1

    GREAT VIDEO! Ordering gasket right now.

  • @TXCVOLVO1
    @TXCVOLVO1  Před 11 lety +1

    Where the exhaust leaves the engine, the turbo will be bolted to the exhaust, two large plastic/rubber pipes will be attached to it - the intake pipe, and the boost pipe. On Volvo located at the back of the engine bay, close to the bulkhead/firewall.

  • @mufutauodurosinmi8810
    @mufutauodurosinmi8810 Před 6 lety

    thanks alot for great instrction and details!!!

  • @TXCVOLVO1
    @TXCVOLVO1  Před 11 lety +1

    nice one, good luck with it.

  • @MrClashboy
    @MrClashboy Před 11 lety

    Absolutely excellent video.thanks TXCVOLVO1

  • @tundezzzstargatekommunicat6112

    GREETINGS TX, TANX FOR THE KNOWLEDGE U SHARED IN THE ETM VIDEO ABOVE. IT REALLY HELP AS A FIRST TIME "DO IT MYSELF" IT WAS UR VIDEO I WATCHED AND FOLLOWED CAREFULLY AND IT WAS VERY HELPFULL, I HAVE A S80 2002 VOLVO SO ANY OTHER INFORMATION YOU HAVE ON SAID CAR KINDLY SHARE.
    THE NEXT TASK FOR ME IS TO SERVICE MY HAND & WHEEL BRAKES. SERVICING THE ABS BCM - BREAK CONTROL MODULE ANY INFO U HAVE ON THIS WILL BE HELP FULL.
    BIG UP ...
    RESPECTFULLY "GR8 GRANDMASTER"

  • @TXCVOLVO1
    @TXCVOLVO1  Před 11 lety +1

    Hi, Gasket was straight from dealer, less than £5 from memory. I didn't apply any silicone at all, applying a very thin film of assembly grease or oil may help the gasket fully seat - VERY thin film, but used none, no air leaks (to my knowledge!).
    Good luck.

  • @TXCVOLVO1
    @TXCVOLVO1  Před 11 lety +1

    @jfv65 Whenever replacing ETM new or used, programming by dealer level tool is required. Having your unit repaired and returned shouldn't need any extra work except the 10 minute ignition on period (which is not compulsory but is recommended). Always new gasket though.

  • @Porkrindlove
    @Porkrindlove Před 11 lety

    Brilliant stuff, my xc70 AWD -01 thanks you kindly Sir. And obviously me as well. :)

  • @kmadjescleve
    @kmadjescleve Před 4 lety

    Awesome video, thank you.

  • @joelhedmanjonsson5196
    @joelhedmanjonsson5196 Před 8 lety

    Perfect video! I have a question on a different topic though:Do you know a way to find the right cam position, without the cogwheels in place? I lost the marks i made on it when i removed the top of the engineThanks

  • @Oceansiders
    @Oceansiders Před 2 lety

    Excellent video, top notch, thanks

  • @jassrv
    @jassrv Před 22 dny

    Very well made video! Thank you

  • @barryhowell8000
    @barryhowell8000 Před 7 lety

    Replaced my ETM (and lower turbo hose) on 2004 Volvo s80 thanks to this viddy. Thanks! Car runs fantastic now. This fixed a host of problems that seem to come up with this problem: brake sensor light fail, misfire. My shop quoted $1100 to fix all. I did it for $300, with new Bosch ETM. Note: I simply unplugged connection at the ETM, not down in engine after digging under there for a while. Did not remove airbox or upper main turbo boost/cross pipe. ETM problem often comes from oil seeping out from worn bearings in turbo itself over time, per my mechanic.

    • @xo5042
      @xo5042 Před 5 lety

      Was this hard to do? I am not mechanically inclined at all but after tons of research I am fairly certain this is the issue. Mine is a 2004 S80 Turbo as well. Thanks in advance!

  • @paxanrus
    @paxanrus Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much for taking your time and throwing a video for us to see. I was thinking of cleaning my throttle body just in case and this video is perfect and just in time.
    Did you order the gasket from the dealer? How much is it? And was it just the gasket or you applied silicone?

  • @stevehoulihan726
    @stevehoulihan726 Před 6 lety

    Great video. Very clear instructions. My S60 2.0t keeps giving me codes P2126 and P2127 so I'm guessing a new throttle body is needed. Do you know if a new one would need to be programmed at all?
    And wouldn't access be easier from below the car?

  • @arnoldbaclig7709
    @arnoldbaclig7709 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video 👌👌👌

  • @parryrocks1
    @parryrocks1 Před 7 lety

    I have just replaced the MAS on my 2001 V70. It no runs perfectly. Before it was hesitating when pulling away and under load, and throttle pedal felt a bit unresponsive. I had tried cleaning the MAS with MAF spray cleaner, but it is not easy has most of it is enclosed. The slightest dirt or oil on the sensor will cause it to send a weak mixture message to the brain.

  • @craigellsworth9682
    @craigellsworth9682 Před 10 lety

    My 01 XC has the same issues. This is my next task. I'm also getting an electrical Problem. Have replaced the alternator (with a used one) and battery. Still there

  • @djonisimeon5362
    @djonisimeon5362 Před 7 lety

    thanks for the video,i have a Volvo s60 2001 have no error code ,after change the transmission its take second to start ,please help.

  • @TheOneWhoSimps
    @TheOneWhoSimps Před rokem

    Worst case scenario the mechanical motor operating the butterfly value is worn out, so you either have to buy a new throttle body for 700 euros or rip one from a junk yard and have volvo calibrate (if you get one from a car with the aame engine it MIGHT work without calibration) it for you.
    What I did was buy an upgraded throttle body that replaces the mechanical motor for an electric motor for 300, and now I don't have to worry about it again.
    Also there is a 125 euro upgrade kit you can buy from BJPracing that you can install yourself but then it's a 50/50 if you have to go to volvo and recalibrate it for about 100.
    Hope this helps anyone who didn't solve their problem by cleaning the ETM.

  • @JstGdNews
    @JstGdNews Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the great instructions! A question that I have is about whether cleaning the position sensor inside the ETM is also an opportunity to undertake. ???

  • @peefor135
    @peefor135 Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpful video of quite an awkward job. On the dashboard shots, was not the Engine service bulb lit? Was that anything to do with the ETM problem?

  • @josephjoseph5514
    @josephjoseph5514 Před 10 lety

    Hi ... Great video bye the way . I did exactly what u did toke the EMT out and cleaned it and put it back , but did not leave it the ignition on for 10 minutes , did it after I started the car and didn't work ... So I got another one from a Scrap yard and installed it and this time I left the ignition on for 10 minutes and Yurika it worked :) .. So was my EMT defaulted or I should have did it right from the start ? Thanks again really helped me .

  • @craigellsworth9682
    @craigellsworth9682 Před 10 lety

    Nice Job

  • @jfv65
    @jfv65 Před 11 lety

    excellent video! weather permiting i will tackle this job together with cleaning/renewal of the crank ventilation system.
    suppose the ETM was replaced by a new one, would it need new programming?? Or is it plug & play??

  • @ShikePoke101
    @ShikePoke101 Před 7 lety +2

    I never saw the idle air control valve...where is it located?

  • @hillbillyconservatory2060

    Thank you!

  • @LetsPlayDaPc
    @LetsPlayDaPc Před 8 lety

    ok so ive installed an aftermarket hks bov and after reving it up enough for the bov to release pressure the car stall whil returning to idle if i rev it up half way it tries to stall almost like the car shuts off for a second any tips or help would be appreciated

  • @Thesubtobud
    @Thesubtobud Před 9 lety

    thanks a lot. Good man

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Před 8 lety +3

    Easier job on the non turbo 2.4. The throttle body doesn't need to came out, just disconnect the air hose, flip the valve and clean inside out once in a while so the idle doesn't drop
    All 2001-2002 ETM were faulty and very costly. Volvo put a different brand 2003 on but it still gets dirty.

  • @PrincessPikamew
    @PrincessPikamew Před 7 lety +1

    I have a 02 Volvo v70 2.4t with a bad ETM and I was quoted about $900 to fix it. Ive seen used ETMs on eBay that have been rebuilt, can I just unhook this old one and plug the new one in and be okay? Or do I need to have someone sync it with the computer and put it in??? Another question is should I try cleaning it first before replacing it?

  • @halimshukriismail4266
    @halimshukriismail4266 Před 6 lety

    Good video

  • @TXCVOLVO1
    @TXCVOLVO1  Před 11 lety

    The TPS x2 are within the black end caps on the ETM body, normally only one needs replacing and the opposite one is wired to the new good one also. There are guides on a couple of the volvo forums on how to replace, quite a fiddly task and no guarantee of success.

  • @johnferguson7235
    @johnferguson7235 Před 8 lety

    It's important to put a rag over the turbo inlet to stop anything from dropping in there. It can damage the vanes and it can be damn difficult to get it out.

  • @randolphsloan2263
    @randolphsloan2263 Před 3 lety

    This will save me $1,600 . thanks. Those mechanics do not like to put back old parts. !!!

  • @Pneumamechanical
    @Pneumamechanical Před 5 lety

    2006 XC70 stalls on startup and idles rough cold, threw codes for MAF, a shop replaced it, didn't help, I'm trying to fix it for a friend now. Is this the same on the xc70? I've changed plugs, and even though it needed them, didn't fix the rough idle/stall

  • @TheFuzzyboy1976
    @TheFuzzyboy1976 Před rokem

    My mechanic recommended to get my throttle body rebuild to have the car drive like brand new again instead of just cleaning it , is it a better option ?

  • @andywarrington4738
    @andywarrington4738 Před rokem

    nice one mate from the future 2022

  • @MarceloRoldan-px6eb
    @MarceloRoldan-px6eb Před 6 lety

    Es posible que el enfriamiento del turbo balla ala celdas de enfriamiento aceite del motor

  • @TXCVOLVO1
    @TXCVOLVO1  Před 11 lety

    Never done a T6, but there may be some different plastics, air ducting design, but should be mostly the same set-up.

  • @charlesestep5022
    @charlesestep5022 Před 7 lety

    Hi I've got an 2001 2.4 none turbo where's my idle control motor or iac is found I've had a 98 Volvo

  • @Juansubarc
    @Juansubarc Před 7 lety

    Hello my friend, I have a problem with a 2002 s60 I do not turbo it and I turn it off the light of chek engine turns off the engine

  • @Jagiv
    @Jagiv Před měsícem

    👌 Cheers mate !

  • @movfanclad7159
    @movfanclad7159 Před 6 lety

    have a 2002 volvo s40. hopefully this video is the same. its so difficult

  • @rickjames2314
    @rickjames2314 Před 11 lety

    what got me was 145,000 miles at start of video then 147,000 at the end of the video where did the 2000 miles go did he have problems did he take it to a shop or did he drive it for awhile

  • @nikt2482
    @nikt2482 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @AphexTwinII
    @AphexTwinII Před 7 lety

    How does the etm get so dirty? Is it leaking oil from the turbo?

  • @ox9218
    @ox9218 Před 6 lety

    Will this problem also cause my car not to accelerate?

  • @daveb6239
    @daveb6239 Před 8 lety +1

    thanks for the video. I've got an xc90 with a 2.5t. anyone know if the procedure changes at all for the xc90?

    • @Pneumamechanical
      @Pneumamechanical Před 5 lety

      I'm going to try it on an XC70 I'm fixing for a friend, when I looked at it this morning, it looks identical to the one in this video

  • @Jeonmunka
    @Jeonmunka Před 11 lety

    Was there a gasket under that plastic gunk? Do you think that gasket repair someone had done had something to do with the revs being alwry?

  • @foreohone
    @foreohone Před 11 lety

    this is the same exact thing for a 2001 s80 t6?

  • @DroidDance999
    @DroidDance999 Před 6 lety

    tried this on my first ETM, but now i ve ordered a second hand one that worked well at the beggining and now starts to loose its power again. even tho my car has 180 horse power, i dont really feel them because of this faulty part. also, i tried a new sensor, but the problem is probably on the mechanic part of the ETM, not on its electrical part. So, i need to replace it with a new ETM. problem is that it costs around 500 dollars or more (because u could only find it on original). anyone has got a better solution? thanx