To replace the throttle control module on a 1999 Volvo S80 T6, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Remove any necessary components obstructing access to the throttle body, such as the air intake duct. Then, disconnect the electrical connectors from the throttle control module, unbolt it from its mounting, and carefully remove it. Install the new module by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
To replace the ABS control module on a 2003 Volvo S80, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the necessary components to access the ABS module, which may include the air intake duct or battery tray. Unplug the electrical connectors from the module, then unbolt and remove the old module. Install the new ABS module by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
throttle module under hood attached to the intake manifold needs replaced
What year and model
in the upper control module
Replace the ABS module - from what I read it will cost about 900 bucks
P1651 is the same as Volvo code 981A, engine control module internal fault / faulty signal.
In the 1989 Volvo 740 GL with a Bosch system it is located just above the steering column on the dash.
Trouble code P1618 means: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) in another control module
Probably a bad ignition control module..Autozone for $105-$160..
Under Dash Passenger side to the right of the kick panel
Trouble code P0611 means: Furl injector control module - performance
You can't. The idle speed is controlled by the Engine Control Module or ECM.