n.herring
Well-Known Member
There are loads of 75's out there with this problem and I think they have all had it from new, my s/board engine does it 2 or 3 times a year. Volvo know of the problem but can not get to the bottom of it.He engaged a number of local engineers and companies to investigate the problem, most recommended by the local Fairline dealer on the island at the time . (Peters ) ?
Assume that who ever plugged the VODIA was an genuine VP dealer.
The only way the boat could get back home was to turn everything off and on again to restart engines.
This apparently erases all the fault codes ? so nothing useful displayed when the code reader was plugged in.
Do know the first action was to change all filters etc and check nothing blocking fuel pick ups, checks for air leaks etc, lift pump was then changed.
Tanks were inspected and cleaned out , not sure if inspection hatches already there or if holes had to be cut.
Electronic contacts of all sorts cleaned and wring checked for faults/abrasion.
Various attempts were made to change relays and hardwire connectors and plugs to see if that solved the problem with no luck.
Eventually it was decided the a ECU was at fault but new one was not an option.
The problem was possibly sorted after he contacted Coastal Rides and they suggested he bring it back to UK for them to look at.
After their attentions it was refitted.
All seemed to be be OK but he had lost all faith in the boat and had no intention of it failing on him again.
It worked OK on the sea trial with the broker and new owner.
Might have helped if fault codes were retained in a log ?
There is a phantom in Poole that I moored next too about a year ago, Volvo had been working on it for years and had taken the whole boat apart and could not solve the problem. He had just got a letter from Volvo with there latest suggestion. We spent some time comparing notes.
You do not have to stop and restart the engine I used to do this but all you do is re engage drive by holding the centre button down.
The code you get is for the throttle controls, cant remember the technical term. Everyone I have spoken to gets the same code from memory 6 plus 2 but dont hold me to that memory is getting old.
Really interesting that maybe the ECU is at fault, problem even if you could get one is it's a lot of money to find you have not solved the problem and you wont find out until you are half way across the channel !
It is normally perfectly manageable but did have the problem when mooring at ocean village last year, boat did not go where it was meant too and it's that 2 second gap before realising the problem and sorting it, plays havoc with the brain.
I believe Paul knows all about this, interested to know if you think it could be the ECU Paul?
Neil