Like I told the guy who wanted to know this about Sterling trucks, tampering with the governor on a fleet truck will get you fired. OTOH, if you bought the truck and it's still got the governor on it, just take it to the Volvo dealer and have them turn the speed up all the way. I wouldn't remove the governor; the next buyer might want it. But if you turn it up to about 85mph, it will do the same thing as taking it off.
The speed controls are programmed into the motor's ECM/ECU. If it's your truck to do this with, and you're in a country where it's legal to do so, you have a certified shop reprogram your ECM.
You need the Volvo software to do this. It's programmed into the engine ECM.
The speed controls are programmed into the engine ECM. If it's not your truck to do this with, the ECM is probably password protected.
You have to change the parameters in the engine ECM.
Questions pertaining to illegal acts are not permitted to be answered on this website. If you're in a country where the speed of your truck is not dictated by law, you simply take it to a dealership, and have them change the speed settings in the ECM.
By changing those parameters in the engine ECM.
You take it to a Volvo Dealer and they plug in a laptop and reprogram some parameters on the ECU in the truck.
Questions pertaining to illegal acts are not permitted to be answered on this website. If you're in a country where the speed of your truck is not dictated by law, you simply take it to a dealership, and have them change the speed settings in the ECM.
Questions pertaining to illegal acts are not permitted to be answered on this website. If you're in a country where the speed of your truck is not dictated by law, you simply take it to a dealership, and have them change the speed settings in the ECM.
Questions pertaining to illegal acts are not permitted to be answered on this website. If you're in a country where the speed of your truck is not dictated by law, you simply take it to a dealership, and have them change the speed settings in the ECM.
Questions pertaining to illegal acts are not permitted to be answered on this website. If you're in a country where the speed of your truck is not dictated by law, you simply take it to a dealership, and have them change the speed settings in the ECM.
The governed speed is programmed into the motor's ECM, and requires reprogramming by a technician with the appropriate NexIQ box. If you're in a country where the speed settings are mandated under law, you'll find this a bit difficult to accomplish.
If you're asking this question, chances are, it's not your truck to do this with. If it is your truck to do this with, you just go to a dealership which has the appropriate NexIQ box for the motor your truck has, and have the motor ECM controls adjusted. If it's not your truck, doing this is a good way to lose your job, not to mention receive a black mark on your DAC report which will ensure no other company wants to hire you.