mk3 v70 D5 sport - active suspension service message

mk3 v70 D5 sport - active suspension service message

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hedgefinder

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3,418 posts

171 months

Friday 22nd January 2016
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Hi all,

ridiculously busy with work atm, so no time to go in for a dealer service any time soon.

So, anyone know if this is anything to be concerned about?
I think it first came on after I hit a large pothole a while ago, although that may jutst have been a coincidence...
Intermittently flashes up in the dash driver message centre display "Active suspension service required " or similar.
Car drives without fault and no differently to before it started flashing up - is there anywhere to look for a possible loose wire or other quick simple fix, or is this a known issue with a strut or something? Or is it a case of having to make time to book it into Volvo main dealer to have them connect it to their diagnostic machine?

hedgefinder

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3,418 posts

171 months

Saturday 12th March 2016
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Wow...inundated with replies biggrin

Have a little time spare between jobs so am intending to try and get this sorted this week.....

its all very very odd, there is an intermittent squeak from the OSR suspension, it can go for a week without making a sound then a sound not unlike a thousand trapped budgies just starts and doesnt stop.

hedgefinder

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3,418 posts

171 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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just to update ( as I am very annoyed)

As my diagnostic mahcine couldnt connect to the Volvo ECU I took the car to a well known independant Volvo specialist to have them link it up to their diagnostic machine and put the car up on the lift to give the rear suspension a check over just after the original posts above.
They put it up on a four poster for about 5 mins and had a quick look and promptly charged me £80 for the diagnostic print out.
The print out showed that there was no information coming back from the NSR active suspension strut.
With it showing no information at all on the diagnostics yet being intermittent when using the car I asked the guy if he had looked at the connector plug and was it all ok and could it not just be a broken wire as I would think it unlikely to be a complete failure of the unit.
He just said no, he checked it all and it definately needs a new 4c strut..and they are expensive - I think something around £600 was mentioned plus labour... but cant remember exactly, may have been more.
The afore mentioned independant garage actually called me several times in the following weeks to try and get me to book the car in to have the strut replaced, I declined as it didnt really bother me in daily use and intended to just get it sorted when I had more time.

Anyway - fast forward to this morning and due to total boredom I pulled the trolley jack out and jacked the car up and removed the NSR wheel. Within 10 seconds I spotted a broken wire right next to the active suspension plug. A quarter of an hour later the car drives without fault or fault message!!
Happy I saved myself a small fortune but also a bit pissed off that I could have been so severely ripped off due to a lazy arse not bothering to even look properly.

Edited by hedgefinder on Monday 26th September 13:13

hedgefinder

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3,418 posts

171 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Elderly said:
What part of the country are you? We all need to guess who it is to avoid that 'specialist' biggrin.
I am in Durham, specialist is further north.