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Volvo S90 Inlet VANOS Defect

I own a 2021 Volvo S90 with a gasoline engine. I am experiencing issues with what I suspect is the inlet VANOS mechanics. The check engine light is illuminated, and fuel consumption is higher than usual at 169189 km. Could this be a defect in the camshaft solenoid valves or a power supply interruption?

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marvinfuchs18

That does sound like a potential VANOS issue. I had a similar problem with my old BMW 5 Series. Same symptoms: check engine light and increased fuel consumption. In my case, it ended up being a faulty camshaft position sensor throwing everything off.

mikashadow1 (Author)

Interesting. Was your BMW also reporting a fault specifically related to the inlet camshaft? And were there any other symptoms besides the check engine light and fuel consumption?

marvinfuchs18

Yes, the error codes pointed towards the inlet camshaft. Beyond the light and the fuel, I noticed some rough idling from time to time. Given your Volvo's mileage and the symptoms, I strongly advise having a workshop check the inlet camshaft and timing chain.

mikashadow1 (Author)

Thank you for the information. I took your advice and visited a workshop. As suspected, there was a defect in one of the camshaft solenoid valves, which has been replaced. The repair cost 250€.

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