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The first generation of the executive car by Volvo known as the S80.

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How to fix error code P0118,P0116 for this car? Model:S80; Maker:Volvo

How to fix error code P0118,P0116 for this car? Model:S80; Maker:Volvo; Year:2002;

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MAP sensor is easy repair, it is located on air intake between air filter box and air intake pipe. The are usually sold as unit, but you can get just the sensor but you will need security torx tool for there is a center post which will prevent standard torx to remove the two screws. You might want to clean connection with an electronic spray and tooth brush and check gasket seal, may just be a dirty connection which is common on Volvo's. Cleaning sensor with MAP spray cleaner is worth a try as well, and check air filter, a lot of dirt can collect in box which kills sensors. Always look for the least expensive solutions first is how I have learned to work on these Volvo's, can be a money pit otherwise.

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Here is a link to error codes for Volvo s60

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Here is a link to error codes for your Volvo.

P0118 is MAP sensor error.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.trouble...

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Does your car actually have problems ?

P0302 is misfire in cylinder 2 , with a LOT of potential issues ( sparkplugs, injectors…). But if your car doesn’t currently seems to be having engine problems , it is possible that these are older codes for problems that happened once in the past.

for example… could have had some dirty bottom of the tank gas and created one random misfire.

Often one problem links to others and generate other codes.

if your car doesn’t have problems . I would suggest your clear The codes, and run the engine like that. Check your codes frequently, and not the first one showing up. If they happen more or less at the same time And quickly after the engine runs , you likely have an Issue, but come back here and let us know, with more infos and symptoms.

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