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DTC ECM280C V70-XC70 2006

Hi folks,

during the last 10 days I have been experiencing some trouble with my car.

I was at a traffic light, and it was heavily raining, when I started, it was like the gears were shifting and immediately after the engine stopped. Luckily, the car restarted, as I was in the middle of a crossing.

Today, I was reversing and the engine stopped. Again, I was able to restart it.

So I plugged in VIDA, and I got the DTC ECM280C error in the past history <30%. I could not replicate the error today, although I did multiple updates, still no errors. However, the engine sounded a bit rough.

It appears it is a common error on those cars, and I never changed that sensor before. It looks like it can generate the above symptoms if the it is faulty.

Now, while I was looking at the sensor, I noticed a leak from the injector next to the sensor (all the others are good), please see images below:

https://postimg.cc/N5fJDBky
https://postimg.cc/sv6n0qTT
https://postimg.cc/gLcDgH89

Do you think the two issues are related?

Or is this a separate issue, that I can fix by changing both top and bottom o-rings?

Thank you!
Alex








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