Mystery knob (not me)
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Mystery knob (not me)
Ok, I've asked a few stupid questions on this forum, but I'm genuinely stumped by a random knob in the passenger footwell on the trim panel under the glove box. I was looking to see what colour ECU I had but found this puzzler instead. Any ideas? I've done a quick search of past threads but to no avail.
Swanny
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Re: Mystery knob (not me)
should not be a switch there at all
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Would it be by any chance one of the 3 push fittings for the tray that fits under the dash in that area?
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It's definitely a potentiometer, I can see the back part of it, I'll post pics later. I always thought it was a push fitting of some sort, but it has an arrow on it and it turns through about 270 degrees. Should I be excited? I'm just not convinced the old bloke who had the car previously would have had it modified, but I did buy it through a "dealer" (some bloke who bought it off garage after it was traded in). It doesn't have "Go baby go!" written next to it sadly
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Ok, tried turning it and disconnecting battery for 30 secs, did nothing as far as i can tell, am i missing something? And I know I'm being dumb, but where the hell is the ecu? HBOL says in side of pass footwell, not that I can see
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assuming you have a right hand drive car (uk) ...
sitting in the drivers seat the boost ecu is in the centre console just above your left ankle . just l9ft up the centre console flap its velcroed on at the bottom and you will see it . The engine ecu is directly across from it to the right hand side of your right ankle behind the trim panel but up a bit closer to the dash board.
sitting in the drivers seat the boost ecu is in the centre console just above your left ankle . just l9ft up the centre console flap its velcroed on at the bottom and you will see it . The engine ecu is directly across from it to the right hand side of your right ankle behind the trim panel but up a bit closer to the dash board.
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Ok, the saga continues... I pulled my ECU out today to have a look at it, I thought I'd have a look at the screws based on my new-found knowledge about richmod identification, and it turns out there's been a bloody richnod fitted for the past year without me knowing! The mystery knob turned out to be a thermostat from poland (?), i tried turning it up and disconnecting battery for 20 mins, took it for a drive, didnt feel too different, so now ive turned the stat the other way and ill take it for a spin later. Do any of thw experts on here know how the hell you would control boost with a thermostat? What kind of 0 to 60 should I be getting and turbo gauge pressure? Thanks.
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if it is a richmod or a robou mod there is no thermostat controller.
The only thing that would have a control dial would be a manual boost controller and thats not electric.
put up a photo .
This has absolutely nothing to do do with the boost of the engine.
Follow the wires back it oh and have a look at the wires are they colour coded similar to the genuine volvo wiring ? If not then it is something that has been added by a previous owner.
Just disconnect the potentiometer and see what happens - I expect it will be absolutely nothing.
The only thing that would have a control dial would be a manual boost controller and thats not electric.
put up a photo .
This has absolutely nothing to do do with the boost of the engine.
Follow the wires back it oh and have a look at the wires are they colour coded similar to the genuine volvo wiring ? If not then it is something that has been added by a previous owner.
Just disconnect the potentiometer and see what happens - I expect it will be absolutely nothing.
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So is it likely that the richmod was working the whole time? Ive driven the car so much its just normal for me but i dont think its got the 170bhp that it would with a richmod.
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Can anyone see those pictures I posted? First time posting pics. Wires are green/yellow and green I think.
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No go to photobucket or similar access your picture and copy the img address and post it into your thread.
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Thats what i did, ill try again
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Definately not standard havent a clue you do need to follow the wires back
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Yeah the foam looks cut out.
Maybe a diy headlamp height regulator?
Maybe a diy headlamp height regulator?
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Re: Mystery knob (not me)
Most likely had a big sub in the boot at some point, this knob probably controlled how much the rear view mirror vibrated
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Ok, the knob turned out to be a thermostat connected to the aircon. I revved it to 2000rpm, then turned the stat knob, without moving my foot the revs jumped about 500rpm. I don't know why someone wold do this but the car is normally undriveable when aircon is running. I cracked open my ECU and took a picture, I can't see anything obvious but i wouldn't know.
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Hmm... Bizarre!
Has the A/C been added since production?
Pretty sure the revs are supposed to be raised automatically when the A/C is switched on.
Has the A/C been added since production?
Pretty sure the revs are supposed to be raised automatically when the A/C is switched on.
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Hammers can't fix a 480!!!
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