magdalenaberger21
XC90 Electrical Starting Issue
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A 2017 Volvo XC90 hybrid was experiencing poor starting issues, suspected to be related to an interruption in Terminal 30 continuous plus. The problem was identified as a heavily discharged or defective battery. After taking the vehicle to a workshop, the battery was replaced, resolving the starting issue.
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magdalenaberger21 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick response! Where exactly did you find the voltage drops in your XC90? Was it difficult to access? And was it a similar experience with starting issues?
victoriaweber1
Yes, the symptoms were the same, quite hard to start. Given the complexity of modern vehicle electrics, I would suggest a workshop diagnoses it. It could be something minor, like a faulty circuit breaker, but it could also be more involved. They have the tools to pinpoint the exact location of the fault, and it's often more cost-effective than chasing ghosts.
magdalenaberger21 (community.author)
Thanks a lot! I took it to a workshop, and you were right, the battery was defective. They replaced it, and the car starts perfectly now. The final bill came to 290€. I really appreciate the help!
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victoriaweber1
I had a similar problem with my XC90. Have you checked for any voltage drops or shorts in the wiring harness? The car's electrical system is like a complex network; a single faulty connection can cause all sorts of headaches. Does the problem only happen on cold starts, or is it intermittent?