We have a '03 V70 5-spd n/a wagon that's stalling frequently leaving us stranded on the side of the road. I understand from searching the postings here and thru other forums that this is a "common" problem however I've not found a "common" solution (mentioned are faulty MAF, ETM, CEM, etc.).
I'm the second owner; first owner was very diligent on keeping maintenance records. After looking thru I found that this wagon had a history with this issue (stalling) and what had been done to correct it. Here's the list of repairs done (relative to stalling, all other scheduled maint. performed on time and by Volvo dealer with the exception of the last MAF replacement):
MAF sensor replaced under warranty – 936mi
MAF sensor replaced under warranty – 25k mi
Fuel Pump replaced under warranty– 25k mi
C/S download software upgrade for MAP sensor under warranty- 102k mi
Fuel pressure regulator, fuel pressure sensor recall, rep. under warranty– 102k
02 sensor (heated) replaced - 175k
MAF sensor replaced – 204k (2mo ago!!)
I've pulled two codes with the OBDII scanner; P0101/Mass Air Flow sensor range-performance & P0106/Barometric Sensor range-performance. As of now the wagon sits in the garage awaiting tow to the repair shop after the holidays for further diagnosis. With so much history on this wagon with the same issue I’m a bit baffled it continues to stall, any suggestions or comments will be greatly appreciated!
-Guillermo
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