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trouble codes 850 1995

B-5 is the SRS, your codes are for the driver's seat belt tensioner. Seems the wires are no longer connected or shorted.

B-2 1-2-2 will never go away, not an error.

A-1 tranny. 3-1-3 = gear position fault or PNP switch fault

A-2 Fuel injection 1-1-1 = all OK

A-3 ABS 1-4-1 faulty brake pedal sensor

2-1-3 & 2-1-4 left/right rear wheel abs sensor
4-1-2 & 4-1-3 & 4-1-4 ABS proportioning valves not working

Ususally the rear axle gets rusty and the grooves read by the abs sensors can nolonger be 'seen'. The grooves are just inboard of the rotor.

Your proportioning valves sould like tha brake fluid has never beed flushed and they are now completely blocked.

Disconnecting the battery only gets rid of the engine and tranny codes, none of the ABS or B-2 codes will go away. Please learn how to delete the codes using the black boxes. There is a section in the brickboard pull down menu for 700/900 FAQS. One of the parts is DTC info. Volvospeed also has a list of codes here : http://volvospeed.com/volvo_repairs_how_tos


Klaus
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Always willing to listen, just not able to take direction.






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