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2012 Volvo S60 T5 Sedan 2.5L 5-cyl. Turbo 6-speed Automatic Questions & Answers
Volvo S60 with fault code 167?
John Britain
o2 sensor
What does code 167 mean on diagnostics - Volvo - Fixya
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Nov 15, 2019 - 167 is an O2 sensor heater circuit malfunction , you need to replace an O2 sensor. Posted on ...
What are codes 167 and 042 on diagnostics - Volvo - Fixya
Nov 14, 2019
2010 Volvo XC90 has engine system service required code 042
Sep 1, 2019
SOLVED: CODE 042 ON A VOLVO S60 - Fixya
Sep 22, 2009
Volvo s60 fault code 167 - Fixya
Nov 20, 2019
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Codes ' Volvo Owners Forum
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Jun 12, 2017 - 042 is a heater control circuit fault and 167 is an O2 sensor heater circuit malfunction. the air sensor may need cleaning, ...
Error codes 042/057/137/167, loss of power - Volvo Forums
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Aug 3, 2014 - Engine: D5: - Error codes 042/057/137/167, loss of power S80 '98-'06 / S60 '00-'09 / V70 & XC70 '00-'07 General.
Engine System Service Required - Dash Error 042 - S60 D5
Jan 29, 2016
Engine System Service Requires - No Power - 042
Feb 7, 2011
Fault code 042? - Volvo Owners Club Forum
Nov 30, 2012
Lots of error codes. Need help diagnosing root cause.
Sep 20, 2018
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How do you remove outside handle on driver's door on 2012 s60
On a S60, 2012, (drivers door) you first remove the plastic cover in under which you find the lock (with keyhole).
secondly, open the door and remove the 15 mm diameter plastic cover near the handle. Insert a long torx scrwdriver(T25 ?) in the
opening and while keeping the door handle "open" (this gives you the possibility to easily replace the handle later) Turn the torx until it stops
(do not use much force). Now you can pull out the metallic lock, peer
out the small white plastic under the door handle and pull out the handle. Do not turn the torx before you have replaced the handle.
In the case of back door, you start by finding the hole for the torx under the doors rubber sealing near the door handle.
How do I permanently solve the message on my S60 which reads 'Anti-skid service required'?
There are several parts that could cause that message, and getting it to a garage to properly diagnose it would be a great idea. If it's the I think it was 2001 to 2009 model, one huge culprit for that error, especially if it is intermittent and more often seen in hotter weather, is the "clockspring" or steering wheel position sensor. It determines the position of the steering wheel to help the anti-skid system determine how to apply breaking or torque to the wheels as needed. It's a known failure point and easy to replace, but can cost between about $250 and $350 easily. Other culprits could be a yaw rate sensor or a sensor in the wheel area that determines the rotation speed of the wheel. That part is super easy to get to and cheap to replace, but usually don't go bad.
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