patricia_swift7
Volvo V40 Terminal 30 Power Interruption
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The conversation revolves around an electrical issue with a 2015 Volvo V40, specifically a Terminal 30 power interruption causing starting difficulties. Diagnostics suggest a heavily discharged or defective battery as a potential cause. A similar issue was resolved by addressing corroded connections near the circuit breaker and wiring harness. The problem was ultimately confirmed and repaired by a certified technician, involving battery replacement and wiring repairs.
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patricia_swift7 (community.author)
Thanks for the insights. Could you say where the circuit breaker you checked is? Was the corrosion obvious, or did you need to examine the wiring harness more closely?
leohahn37
Yeah, it was a pain. The breaker was near the main fuse box, under the hood. I didn't see the corrosion at first glance. I had to wiggle the wires and then saw the green crusties. Honestly, after messing with it, I just took it to a shop. They confirmed my suspicion and sorted it out. You might want to consider doing the same if you're not comfortable digging deep into the electrical system.
patricia_swift7 (community.author)
I appreciate the confirmation and recommendation. I took it to a certified Volvo technician. The diagnosis matched our assessment: a defective battery and corroded wiring leading to the circuit breaker. The repair, including parts and labor, cost 290€ Thank you for steering me towards a quick fix.
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leohahn37
Ah, Terminal 30 issues on a Volvo, sounds familiar! I had something similar with my V40 (petrol too). Cranking was a nightmare, especially in the cold. Did you check the circuit breaker? I had a corroded connection there once; caused all sorts of mayhem with the power supply. Check the wiring harness too, especially near the starter motor!