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Throttle body missing teeth V70-XC70 2004

Mary's car limped home today and showed a p2108 code, bum TAC. Clearing the code let it run normally, but after driving around the block (~10 miles) it reset the error code and had a hesitation or delay in the throttle response.

Taking it apart, a tooth was missing on the gear on the throttle shaft. The teeth on either other side were worn, but not missing. Time for a new throttle body.

The Volvo part number on the unit is 30650013. The Bosch part number is 0280750103. At Tasca the Volvo pn comes up as 30711554 for $400.

At eeuroparts both searches come up with the 30711554 part at $329.

XeMODeX has a different unit that is supposed to work in place of either part number and has a contactless throttle position sensor instead of the OEM wipers. $400.

What do you think ? Volvo ? Aftermarket ? XeMODeX ?

Thanks

Greg








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    Throttle body missing teeth V70-XC70 2004

    One of the problems regarding replacement is the dealer only coding of the new unit. XemodeX solves that as part of the cost, and the unit is supposed to last forever?

    Write them an Email regarding the problem. They respond quickly.


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    Klausc, a Volvoholic








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      Throttle body missing teeth V70-XC70 2004

      I went with the XeMODex throttle body. Just installed it, works fine. Not surprisingly, the throttle response is much better than before. Mary took the car to a meeting. I'll see if she has any comment.

      UPS Express shipping took 3 days...

      Greg







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