I had the same problem on the S80. Dash would die for about 5 seconds, then come back on. Problem was a dry joint on one of the big chips on the dash pcb. I reflowed it and no further problems (I'm an electronics engineer).
Volvo CEM Model overheats I fix the problem with 12V Fan and Insulate the lower heat exchanger pipes on the driver's side and install the 12v computer fan on the cem modul
Stop the car, hold reset button for some 1-2 minutes. If it is not helpful, stop the car, lock-unlock, and hold reset button for some 1-2 minutes. If then not helpful, detach 12V battery for some 10 minutes.. If then not helpful, go to service to do connect to DICE.. If DICE is Ok, then see if dashboard is Ok. If it is Ok, then seems that CEM is bad.. This problem should be resolvable..
This is either a faulty CEM or CEM overheating. Your losing electric, I would reach behind CEM while cluster is black/dead, wiggle a few wires... Should hear a jingle or two , or get power at the cluster. I've fixed many older Volvo's for this very reason.
the problem is corrected by fixing the dashboard, I had the same problem in my 2003 volvo xc90 and what I did was remove the dashboard and send it to be fixed by a company that specializes
Mike Reed is correct about this. Just had a friend drive long distance to visit me, car gave a shudder one mile before my place, dash went black and flatlined. No high temp warnings, everything 'normal' on the way up. After parking, the car would not start and the CEL was on. I checked all fluids (perfect), examined every corner and could find no evidence of anything 'blown'. The courtesy lights remained on tho in the overhead and foot wells. Told them do the open all doors starting with drivers going back counterclockwise, open hatch, and up to passenger front. Then reverse order starting at drivers front door slamming shut all the way around, now try to lock with key fob. Fob would not work. Ok. Electrical. Unplugged battery (new one) for overnight, started right up the next morning no CEL, lights functioning turn signals etc. I've never seen anything like this smh. Car' drove fine all the way back leaving in cool morning hours. It was hot when they first drove up. This IS a problem and weakness. Advised them keep it for a short distance around town burner and ditch it for long distance. If the gremlin in this model car is the electrical brain, you don't want to play chicken with it
My xc90 2.5 and not working too radio stoped working recently, thats a horror why they not fixing this for free. Manufacturer’s Fould? Or machine to convert parts for money?
The problem is the 128kb memory from the 1990ies on the CEM. It's a 50cent part where Volvo cheaped out instead of buying from Intel right away ;) You can take the CEM out and replace it if you're good with a soldering iron - 44pins no joke. BUT you need to copy/paste the info stored on the memory from the old one to the new one first, and for that you need a computer hacker basically ;) But it can be done, i had it done on my 2003 T5. So it might be cheaper to buy a new(actually still old because they aren't produced anymore) CEM from Volvo for ~1000eur and have it programmed to your car. Oh yeah, the memory for the ABS usually fails next, it's also located on the CEM, and it's got more than 100pins that are so tiny you need magnifying glasses to solder these...😅
I had the same problem on the S80. Dash would die for about 5 seconds, then come back on. Problem was a dry joint on one of the big chips on the dash pcb. I reflowed it and no further problems (I'm an electronics engineer).
Volvo CEM Model overheats I fix the problem with 12V Fan and
Insulate the lower heat exchanger pipes on the driver's side and install the 12v computer fan on the cem modul
So the ECU overheat that's why the man has the problem?
Stop the car, hold reset button for some 1-2 minutes. If it is not helpful, stop the car, lock-unlock, and hold reset button for some 1-2 minutes. If then not helpful, detach 12V battery for some 10 minutes.. If then not helpful, go to service to do connect to DICE.. If DICE is Ok, then see if dashboard is Ok. If it is Ok, then seems that CEM is bad.. This problem should be resolvable..
This is either a faulty CEM or CEM overheating. Your losing electric, I would reach behind CEM while cluster is black/dead, wiggle a few wires... Should hear a jingle or two , or get power at the cluster. I've fixed many older Volvo's for this very reason.
the problem is corrected by fixing the dashboard, I had the same problem in my 2003 volvo xc90 and what I did was remove the dashboard and send it to be fixed by a company that specializes
Mike Reed is correct about this. Just had a friend drive long distance to visit me, car gave a shudder one mile before my place, dash went black and flatlined. No high temp warnings, everything 'normal' on the way up.
After parking, the car would not start and the CEL was on. I checked all fluids (perfect), examined every corner and could find no evidence of anything 'blown'. The courtesy lights remained on tho in the overhead and foot wells. Told them do the open all doors starting with drivers going back counterclockwise, open hatch, and up to passenger front. Then reverse order starting at drivers front door slamming shut all the way around, now try to lock with key fob. Fob would not work. Ok. Electrical.
Unplugged battery (new one) for overnight, started right up the next morning no CEL, lights functioning turn signals etc. I've never seen anything like this smh. Car' drove fine all the way back leaving in cool morning hours. It was hot when they first drove up. This IS a problem and weakness. Advised them keep it for a short distance around town burner and ditch it for long distance. If the gremlin in this model car is the electrical brain, you don't want to play chicken with it
That explains your mileage :D
i heard the computer module overheats, replace with new with updated heat sinks
Sent my CEM to get refurbed after getting the same problem. Still the same problems after refitting
My xc90 2.5 and not working too radio stoped working recently, thats a horror why they not fixing this for free. Manufacturer’s Fould? Or machine to convert parts for money?
The problem is the 128kb memory from the 1990ies on the CEM. It's a 50cent part where Volvo cheaped out instead of buying from Intel right away ;)
You can take the CEM out and replace it if you're good with a soldering iron - 44pins no joke. BUT you need to copy/paste the info stored on the memory from the old one to the new one first, and for that you need a computer hacker basically ;)
But it can be done, i had it done on my 2003 T5.
So it might be cheaper to buy a new(actually still old because they aren't produced anymore) CEM from Volvo for ~1000eur and have it programmed to your car.
Oh yeah, the memory for the ABS usually fails next, it's also located on the CEM, and it's got more than 100pins that are so tiny you need magnifying glasses to solder these...😅
thx for sharing
I have exactly the same problem, anyone have an explanation or already fixed please let me know...
Thanks
Luis Goncalves did you get fixed?and what was it
I got mine fixed, turns out the battery needed replacement.
My problem stopped after changing the battery
Was a fusible in the battery .... and you would have to change the computer..
Did you fix it and how ?
same problem on my volvo s60 2002 how do i fix it //
Ook mijn Volvo xc 90 2003 heeft dit probleem, geen idd wat het is.
Ben jij die monteur die het weet ?
Hi
I have the same problem
Did u fix the problem?
My s60. 2002 just did same thing
Just awful for that mileage
ABS module