Mark Lock
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Hi, I've got the same fault, would you mind sharing how you fixed the problem?
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Hi @Andyroonot , et all - picking this older thread with a related EVC-D question.Just an FYI, although the new PCU has a label on it suggesting it is EVC-D, the software is still EVC-C. Volvo streamlined their production and so like-for-like EVC-C PCU’s are now superseded to the EVC-D unit
This photo shows the original factory programming sticker on it, and so it will be the original for that engine. If the second PCU has a similar sticker then I’d assume that is the original for that engineHi @Andyroonot , et all - picking this older thread with a related EVC-D question.
I have a twin EVC-D installation on D4-260 and all is working fine. The old owner supplied a set of spare parts which includes 2 x EVC-D PCUs (part 21469062). Funny enough, the sticker on the units matches my chassis ID and serial for each engine, which means that these are eighter the originals and have been replaced or they are 2nd hand and have at least been configured with software to match my engines maybe in an attempt to trouble shoot other issues (swapping components to see if issues go away).
My question is, is it fairly save to switch them with the existing ones to 1) validate they are still working (to potentially sell these) and 2) see if they eventually have more features such as trip computer activated (is this even on EVC or is this on HCU) ? I want to make sure that if they are defective for whatever reason, all what happens is an error code on the display and I can swap them back and all returns to normal... . I hope some here have experience with defective EVCs to share some of your insights. I am adding a picture with the serials in case it would expose further details such as what features are activated.
Apologies…the sticker clearly shows the serial numberThis photo shows the original factory programming sticker on it, and so it will be the original for that engine. If the second PCU has a similar sticker then I’d assume that is the original for that engine
If you can share the engine serial number then it’s possible to see what units were last programmed, and that might give an indication of the history.
But yes, in theory they will still have the original chassis ID’s loaded and so barring any subsequent software updates being applied to the currently installed hardware, these two spares would be plug and play. Assuming they are healthy of course…
As for software features such as Trip Computer etc, these are specific to the engines and are not transferable between engines. So the replacement PCU’s would have the same software features as the spares. And if someone reprogrammed the spares for a different engine then they would inherit the same features as the engine they are programmed for. If that makes sense!
No history of Volvo ever programming anything on these two engines, but there are a few connections by a Dealer in Singapore in 2020 & 2021. So likely this was the Dealer who supplied/fitted the replacementsApologies…the sticker clearly shows the serial number
I’ll take a look and be back with more info…
Thanks @Andyroonot . Can I just swap the installed EVC with the spare EVC to test if all is working? In case the old EVC is defective, would this result in errors which can't be removed without VODIA or would I just get an error on 2.5" displays which will go away again ? With the price tag on of these EVC-Ds have they should not be replaced if still in working condition, so might very well be broken ...No history of Volvo ever programming anything on these two engines, but there are a few connections by a Dealer in Singapore in 2020 & 2021. So likely this was the Dealer who supplied/fitted the replacements
No software options currently activated, and for this installation you could have Trip Computer, Single Lever, Cruise Control and Power Trim Assistant.
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Yes, if you swap the 'spare' PCU's for the currently installed units then that should be sufficient to help understand if they are healthy or not. It seems strange to have left them onboard if they were faulty, or perhaps the issue were mis-diagnosed and the previous owner kept the originals as good spares...Thanks @Andyroonot . Can I just swap the installed EVC with the spare EVC to test if all is working? In case the old EVC is defective, would this result in errors which can't be removed without VODIA or would I just get an error on 2.5" displays which will go away again ? With the price tag on of these EVC-Ds have they should not be replaced if still in working condition, so might very well be broken ...