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Problems with the fault memory in a Volvo V60 Diesel
(Translated from German)
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The owner of a 2014 Volvo V60 Diesel is experiencing persistent fault memory entries related to overvoltage and is unable to delete the error codes despite having a Volvo-specific subscription. A suggested cause for the overvoltage issue is a faulty voltage regulator, potentially linked to the battery or alternator. It is recommended to check the battery and alternator voltage output, ensuring connections are clean and secure, and to verify if the voltage exceeds 14.5 volts, which could indicate an alternator problem.
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CarlyMechanic
Check the battery and alternator voltage output first, as overvoltage can often be caused by a faulty voltage regulator. Ensure the battery connections are clean and secure. If the voltage is consistently above 14.5 volts, it might indicate an issue with the alternator. Let me know if you find anything unusual or if you have further questions.