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ECM replacement in 2002 V70 V70-XC70 2002

Hello Traebbe,

Thank you very much. What you are telling me is basically a way to jump the starter from above, without messing with the starter directly, right? I will do that when I get the car(I haven't bought it yet). I take it you don't think the problem is the ECM or CEM. I did a little more research and found out that the part I was told is bad is really the CEM and not the ECM (which is in the right side of the engine bay-next to the transmission control unit).
Thanks for the info about the CEM being mated to the chassis. I saw on eBay a company that will re-program and pair a CEM to an ECM for this vehicle for $200. I think I will have to send them my units and they will send me a pair that is programmed together. Does that make sense?
I appreciate your help and will post again as soon as I get the car and get the starter tested as you describe.

Thank you

Henrik






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