98 Volvo V70 Doesn't Start, Then Does, Then Doesn't
#1
Posted 27 September 2010 - 07:44 AM
The whirring sound seems to be around the distributor. Can't tell where the clunk sound comes from. The battery is carrying a holding a charge as it should.
I don't know what its maintenance schedule was like, bought it used 6 months ago, this the only problem started a month ago.
I read somewhere to not use high-octance fuel as it could damage the fuel injectors, nor to use some kind of fuel injector cleaners. One time I inadvertently added half a tank of Super Supreme fuel, and, I think, these starting problems began shortly afterwards. Related?
I include an mp3 of the typical sounds.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
#2
Posted 27 September 2010 - 08:19 AM
My best guess with symptoms that sporadic, something electrical.
1999 S70 Base w/ Manual - "5 BANGER" - IPD Springs and Sways, HD Endlinks, Bilstein TC Struts, HD Shocks, OBX Strut Brace, Lots of Poly, Custom Exhaust, Amaltheas, Pioneer Double DIN
#3
Posted 27 September 2010 - 01:06 PM
- Sp plugs
- Distr Cap + Rotor
- Fuel Filter
- Pull codes to see, maybe ? MAF issues.
#4
Posted 27 September 2010 - 01:19 PM
wow, FPR take a shit in the toilet & clogs an injector. it doesnt work even when you giggle the handle, get the plunger. randomness summation rant... over...
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#5
Guest_scooke_*
Posted 27 September 2010 - 08:00 PM
#6
Posted 27 September 2010 - 08:05 PM
Yep, Look at me, I think I am witty. I looked up what PNP is, I think I know now, but what the heck is with the imagery and FPR (what is the FPR, I googled it but though everyone uses the acronym it was clear what part of teh fuel system it is.)? You lost me there.
fuel pressure regulator.
#7
Posted 27 September 2010 - 10:59 PM
Could be anything eletrical but as you said you tested spark etc etc i would start to look into switches such as the PNP or maybe even the ignition cylinder itself? your getting signal to run the car as the starter engages. this leads me to believe either you start it for a very short period of time & it "mini hydro locks" your car. AKA lawn mower syndrom.
Are you prone to short trips? or a lot of on/off crap like oh move my car **on** 2 sec later okay done **off**?
FRP - Fuel pressure regulator yes but i kinda meant Fuel Pressure RELAY
Check FUEL pressure itself. Take the little shrader valve off the fuel rail & get a Fuel pressure gauge
Check for fouled up plugs:
Sparkly Clean = Coolant Leak
Black & Charred = Carbon Build up
Excessive Gap = blowout
Tiny Gap = Burnt tip
Bent / broke = mechanical issue / pray
Ever run injector cleaner? could be a clogged injector. Do you run good gas? shitty gas?
old wires, all that crap
Basically from what youve gathered where it can take 2-20 min to start it through the whole ordeal im assuming you might have "lawn mower syndrom" where you start it & not run it long then it has a tendancy to not wanna start much after
Check compression
Let that baby warm up
for your imagry you liked... think of it this way...
play just the tip & see how long she still in the mood haha. you gotta get in it to win it
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#8
Posted 27 September 2010 - 11:05 PM

its red & 103 like i said
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#9
Posted 27 September 2010 - 11:07 PM
No rhyme or reason to it, it seems. The car can start cold, or hot, after a long drive or short, facing uphill or downhill, low fuel tank or filled up, BUT, a few times a day when I turn the key (under any of the previous conditions) it sounds like it's turning over, coughs, then a whir/wheeze, and nothing. Usually after that there doesn't seem to be any turning over, just that whirring/wheezing sound, then followed by a clunk. If I left it sit for 15 seconds, I can hear the sound of it turning over, but again it doesn't catch. This process of trying to turn it on can last 2 minutes, all the way up to 20 minutes. Then, suddenly, full and proper ignition, it starts up, runs fine, no problems other than starting.
The whirring sound seems to be around the distributor. Can't tell where the clunk sound comes from. The battery is carrying a holding a charge as it should.
I don't know what its maintenance schedule was like, bought it used 6 months ago, this the only problem started a month ago.
I read somewhere to not use high-octance fuel as it could damage the fuel injectors, nor to use some kind of fuel injector cleaners. One time I inadvertently added half a tank of Super Supreme fuel, and, I think, these starting problems began shortly afterwards. Related?
I include an mp3 of the typical sounds.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
it's your starter motor... the gear didn't throw out into the flywheel for engagement hence it's stuck. i have the exact same issue a while back. good luck
#10
Posted 27 September 2010 - 11:27 PM
#11
Posted 28 September 2010 - 05:27 AM
it's your starter motor... the gear didn't throw out into the flywheel for engagement hence it's stuck. i have the exact same issue a while back. good luck
+1
I am thinking starter motor..more basic than some of the other stuff mentioned.
The "clunk" is the tell tale sign. after the starter spins (the whirring) it winds down and stops suddenly
I have the same issue. only happens once in a while though. Hasn't been worth the thought of tearing out everything to get to the starter...yet
The coughing is probably due to the MAF needing a cleaning from all of the hard starts. http://volvospeed.co...our-air-sensor/
and cleaning/securing the MAF cable is a good idea, too. http://volvospeed.co.../maf_secure.php
LOADS of helpful stuff here: http://volvospeed.co...ds-for-repairs/
And here: http://volvospeed.co...intenance.shtml
And you car wants premium gasoline..but 87 is "acceptable" (according to our owner's manuals)
Welcome! and Good Luck!
#12
Posted 28 September 2010 - 12:41 PM
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#13
Posted 07 February 2011 - 10:22 PM
#14
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Posted 12 February 2011 - 09:59 PM
#15
Posted 24 April 2012 - 09:18 AM
I have the same issue with my V70 '98. Sounds like it will turn over then wheezes and clunks. Only happens every once in awhile, then sometimes it happens multiple times per day. Not correlated to temperature or usage or how long it has stood still. I've only really checked the electrical error codes and changed to synthetic oil, no luck. I am pretty much all green on car talk. I see from this forum that the starter motor was the culprit here.
I am trying to understand how big a deal it is to replace the starter motor... raw costs and associated labor... so if I take it to my mechanic here in Sweden and he speaks to me in broken English, I can make sure I have an idea of what is expected.
Any advice? My apologies for the novice jumping in on this forum, I could just really use some help, and being in a foreign country makes me feel a bit paralyzed on taking action!
Video link here of it not starting, but you need volume way up to here the engine action and clunk...
Mike
#16
Posted 24 April 2012 - 04:58 PM
If so, use only Bosch or Volvo brand MAF.
No aftermarket when it comes to MAF!
#17
Posted 25 April 2012 - 12:02 AM
You can pull a plug, ground the threads to the engine block somewhere, and have someone crank while you're watching. You should see bright blue/white spark across the gap. If you have or can borrow a noid light, you can see if you are getting a signal at the injectors.
I would start there, as between those two tests you will learn a lot about where the source of the problem might be. Any half-decent mechanic who understands fuel injection should be able to run those tests as well.
#18
Posted 25 April 2012 - 10:19 AM
1998 S70 NA
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