I dont know if this is what you are looking for, but the obd scanner hook up is in between the two front seats. There is a small cover and then just plug it in.
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There's no Volvo 850 2000. What you likely saw was a S70.
Yes the ecm and the engine computer are the same thing.
No! The ECM is the Electronic Control Module (Computer), sometimes called ECU, Electronic Control Unit. The ignition switch is just that, the switch that controls the engine ignition, the power to the starter, starting and shutting the engine off, and power to the accessories.
A diesel engine has the same internal components and works off of compression ignition, not spark ignition.
P1651 is the same as Volvo code 981A, engine control module internal fault / faulty signal.
Yes. The PCM (powertrain control module) is the same as the engine computer.
The number one cylinder is on the same side as the crank pulley (belt).
engine computer is located under the dashbord, to the left of the steering column. The ECU and the ABS computer are mounted in the same carrier, the ABS computer is outbord of the engine computer. the engine computer is the one closest to the kickpannel.
Had the same problem and it was the computer chip in the ignition key
The PCV valve is located in the engine area on the 99 Volvo S80T6. It is important to carefully study the user manual which has an illustration of the same.
It sounds like your dizzy cap isn't lined right which causes the engine to stay running after the ignition has been switched off. i had the same problem with my fiesta