Volvo V60 D3 2015 Srs and ….
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have a 2015 Volvo V60 D3. I installed a ZTU CarPlay unit in my car and used it for 6–7 months. The original battery had never been replaced. Then I received a low battery warning, and errors such as airbag, ESC, and similar faults appeared.
The battery was replaced, but they couldn’t clear the warning messages. I went to a Volvo service center, but they also couldn’t clear the errors and said they would look into it later.
After that, I thought the issue might be related to the ZTU CarPlay, so I removed it. When I scanned the car with VDash, I still received these errors.
I don’t have much knowledge about this issue. I would appreciate it if you could tell me what I should do.
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@Usturmaca Most of these errors seem to be low voltage related. Did you change the secondary battery together with the main battery? Do you perform a BMS reset after installing the new battery/batteries? Which errors reapear when you clear them and when? Always delete errors with ignition in pos. II (ignition on but engine off).
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@Usturmaca You should also check Fuse 18 (Airbag/SRS) behind the glove box, as your SRS module seems to be completely offline. https://www.volvocars.com/de/support/car/v60/14w46/article/98d7145de21d6d5fc0a801e80104f7b0/fadeba883207acb7c0a801e801a86ab0/ea175ece0c78e074c0a801e800d9d938/ Disconnected the main battery and wait atleast 15 minutes before you touch that fuse.
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Thank you for your answer. I did it. I checked all the fuses, they're all fine. The battery ran out while I was decoding the PIN. I bought a new power source today. I will charge the battery and decode the PIN. But I don't know what steps to take after that.
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@Usturmaca simply ask everything that is unclear. What do you want to do after you decoded the CEM?
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