12 volt cooler=ecu, starter failure?
Discussion in 'Volvo Forum' started by 20340, Mar 5, 2019.
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Well we do thank you for the heads up on that high quality service center.
All of us have been to the bad mechanic, and the more we know about them, the less this kind of thing happens.25(2)+2 Thanks this. -
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A thousand bucks (per my boss). I'm such a selfish guy...replacing my destructive 12-volt cooler with another one and destroying her truck...
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Jesse, the service writer, explained to me that the batteries and everything else tested out fine, so it had to be my 12-volt cooler again. I guess that 20 amp fuse is...err...well he can't say HOW, but...it had to be the cooler..........
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Check your own connections, sometimes that's the best way, but they don't want you doing anything like that, either. Visually inspect and inform them, I guess, good luck with it.uncleal13 Thanks this. -
So a 12 volt device, plugged into a 12 volt socket provided by the manufacturer for you to run a 12 volt device, is the cause. Rrriiight.
Need to find a more knowledgeable service person.QUALITYTRUCK Thanks this.
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