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started stalling repeatedly 850 1995

Hey guys, my 855 has been driving great until today. It stalled once, then would not start, and then it did and drove normally a couple of miles and stalled again. no cel while running after a stall. After a couple attempts would start and go a while then stall. It did seem to go further when I kept the rpms below 2k. 170k miles on her. Any thoughts?








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    started stalling repeatedly Then fixed, then? 850 1995

    Hey all.
    Thanx for all your responses. I have since replaced the fuel pump, 75 bucks free shipping @ volvopartsdirect.com , and has been well for the past couple of days. I came home today and was using the clicker on my key chain which was in the ignition and the car stalled, and then started back up immediately. Haven't checked anything yet but will chick momentarily. Something ignition related, maybe? We shall see.








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    started stalling repeatedly 850 1995

    RB,

    If nothing else seams to work, the gear position sensor can cause stalling and sometimes will keep the car from starting. Its an easy do-it-yourself.

    Good Luck!








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    started stalling repeatedly 850 1995

    Yours sounds like a fuel pump relay (103). Have you checked for any stored codes? Don't wait for the CEL to light up.

    Klaus
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    1975 164 w/174,800mi (Sold) 1995 850T w/91,000mi, 1998 V70R w/129,000mi








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    started stalling repeatedly update: 850 1995

    An update: I went down to the car nice and quiet out and started the car and listened. I coulod hear the fuel pump, louder than I can ever remember it, and it sounded very rough. I continued giving a little gas up and down a couple of times and the pump got rougher and then the noise stopped, and sure enough a couple of seconds later the car stalled. So I'm quite sure it is the pump. Anyone know what site is the cheapest?








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      started stalling repeatedly update: 850 1995

      It depends where you live. FCP Groton on the east coast and AutohouseAZ for the West coast. Get a new fuel filter while you are at it.

      Klaus
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      1975 164 w/174,800mi (Sold) 1995 850T w/91,000mi, 1998 V70R w/129,000mi








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    started stalling repeatedly 850 1995

    A similar problem came up today on "Car Talk". The Tappet Brothers suggested checking for an obstruction in the exhaust system by disconnecting joints beginning at the cat and working aft.

    Go here: http://www.cartalk.com/Radio/Show/online.html
    and listen to "Segment 6: Never accept a hand-me-up Wrangler from your daughter!"

    Let us know how this mystery unfolds.
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    Dave in Virginia; 1998 V70 T5(M): IPD MOTRONIC+ ECU Upgrade, Sport Muffler, IPD Strut Tower Brace, VDO Boost Gauge, IPD Anti-Sway Bars, Koni FSD Struts and Shocks, Rocha ABS Control Unit/// 1988 245 DL Wagon// 1967 MGB Roadster








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    Similar developments with my '95 850 turbo (long response) 850 1995

    I have had similar symptoms with my (actually, my wife's) 850. The car stalled on her when she was traveling home from the store one night. I drove the car for the next several days and experienced the same problem. I would be driving along, and the car would just die - all of the dash lights would come on as well.

    I was able to restart the car while coasting a couple of times. One time I just had to pull over to the shoulder. After several minutes, I was able to restart and drive the car home.

    On a couple of other occasions, I couldn't start the car on a slope. I would roll the car to level ground and she would start. I also noticed that after the car first stalled on my wife, the car was down to 2 on the fuel gauge.

    Here is what I have done so far:

    1. Replaced fuel filter - located on frame in front of passenger's side rear wheel. Read procedure on the Internet, Volvospeed website, Bay 13. Just Google Bay 13, it will get you there.

    2. Filled car with high octane fuel, drove some more, stalled some more.

    3. Pulled the fuel relay, removed the cover and inspected; the relay is pristine. I left the cover off of the relay and observed it's correct function when turning the key to the II position. BTW, I could hear a pump (fuel?)running in the engine bay in sync with the relay cycle. What pump is that (air?). Again, great pictures on Bay 13 for locating the relay. Still stalling.

    4. Researched other possible causes here on Brickboard and Bay 13. I checked the integrity of the electrical connection between the wiring harness and the MAF; sure enough, there was oxidation on the terminals. I cleaned with contact cleaner, a wire brush, connected and disconnected about 20 times, coated with dielectric grease, and tied the harness to the MAF body with a wire tie, per picture in Bay 13.

    So Far, So Good! That has been 4 days ago, no problems whatsoever.

    If the car stalls again, I am researching the in-tank fuel pump. The pump is suspect because of the trouble I had starting on an incline and because of the low tank levels (the pickup tube may have issues). However, the car has also stalled when level and full, so the evidence isn't conclusive enough for me to start buying parts.

    I would like to know how to test my fuel system pressure; comments and advice are most welcome. Where can I get a decent, cheap fuel pressure tester?

    Finally, I also own a 1980 245 DL. It would cut out around 2200 rpm, jerking and bucking like a runaway bronc. After eliminating the transmission, OD, cleaning up the intake/throttle body, etc., I pulled the in-tank fuel pump. It had a clogged, deteriorated sock filter on the pickup tube, as well as a 4" long rubber fuel line that was also in sad shape. I replaced those two parts, resealed and installed, and replaced a couple of other bad fuel lines running from the top of the pump to a connector near the frame. She accelerates just fine, now - smooth as butter!

    Does the 850 fuel pump have a similar filter and 4" fuel line?

    I know that this is a long response, and I have also asked a couple of questions myself. Hopefully, we can both get our cars back to normal soon with the input and experience of other brickboarders!



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    Ten Sleep 1980 245DL 1995 850 Turbo 1997 Dodge Dakota 5.2L "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver"








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      Similar developments with my '95 850 turbo (long response) 850 1995

      Hi,
      had the fuel relay problem some years ago. It seems to be able to pump um the pressure when turning the key into II but not always being able to keep on goinw when driving and loosens the contact. This is what mine did. Renewed the relay by €50 cheap to suggests anyway.
      Also measured once the fuel pressure from the driver end of rail with a normal tire pressurizing device with results from 2.9 to 3.1 atm.
      br Tapsa








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        Similar developments with my '95 850 turbo (long response) 850 1995

        fuel-pumps.net is another good source too for the 850 fuel pump. $68.21 plus s&h, not sure how that might compare to FCP or others.
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        Wallie







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