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Volvo eats failure

eddief

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Hello I have a 2014 volvo ec160dl vin#vcec160dp00220016 it won't regen had a blown fuse for the pdf replaced it but it goes halfway into regen then stops with a code paid 22-07
 

uffex

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Good day
The attched may be helpful
Kind regards
Uffex
psid 22-07
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funwithfuel

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Mar 7, 2017
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Will county Illinois
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Mechanic
The info posted by Uffex is exactly right, what it doesn't say , it's based on all sensors in good working order. Unfortunately, until you see the graph plotted out in techtool, you really don't know. Most often it will be one of 2 things. Either the burner will have developed a crack or the burner temp sensor has become lazy. If the computer doesn't see that each stage is reaching the desired temp, it assumes a fuel leak has occurred and aborts regeneration attempts. I know of no other alternative software to observe EATS values in operation.
 

Ben Witter

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Apr 3, 2013
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On the outside
PSID22 FMI7 is not in the descriptions above. The code you have is logged after 5 failed attempts for the burner to start. This is usually not a sensor but one of a number of other things. You will really need Techtool to diagnose. That or a fat wallet to try replacing parts
 

BertEe

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Jul 2, 2020
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Texas
Do you have Volvo PTT program?
There are some procedures in it how to address to aftertreatment diagnostics.
 

BigWrench55

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What procedures are you looking for?
The only thing that you can do without tech tool is test the wiring to your sensors and other electrical components.
 
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