victorialang89
Vel Satis inlet VANOS fault
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victorialang89 (Author)
Thank you for your input. Could you elaborate on which connector you are referring to?
selina_dunkel1
Certainly. On my Volvo it was the connector directly attached to the camshaft solenoid valve. I would suggest that you check the cable and the plug. But if cleaning doesn't solve the problem, you will need professional help from the workshop.
victorialang89 (Author)
Understood. I appreciate the suggestion. Indeed the cause was one of the camshaft solenoid valves as it turns out. After replacement the issue has been resolved. The total repair cost was 250€.
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selina_dunkel1
That sounds frustrating! I had a similar issue with my old Volvo, though it was the exhaust camshaft that was giving me grief. Same symptoms: check engine light, poor fuel economy. Have you checked the wiring to the solenoid valve? In my case, it turned out to be a corroded connector. A bit of cleaning, and the problem was solved, at least for a while.