The car can be driven but still has a few things to inspect.
Abs is on and I would need your help to turn off the light
Most likely why the brakes feel sluggish, uses a vacuum pump from volvo s80 with associated pressure valve.
Any tips?
That is a UP28 which is a supporting pump and not powerful enough to be used as a stand alone pump.
I use either UP32 or the UP50 pumps. They have much greater suction volume and/or motor power.Markusvolvo wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 5:32 am Ah! I almost understood that when I ran the pump yesterday without any valve that regulates the pressure, so the pump was running at full speed all the time, still slow to brake. Many thanks for the help Lars!
I'm going to measure the entire abs system this Saturday, all sensors and cables to them, if there's nothing wrong there then I'll have to remove the abs box and see if any soldering has come loose, apparently a common problem on these
ABS needs to see correct rate of change on wheel sensors together with some RPM signal from the engine.Markusvolvo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 7:26 pm I think the abs is not satisfied due to the lack of the petrol engine, have you got any tips on how I can get the abs to work?![]()
arber333 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 6:58 am ABS needs to see correct rate of change on wheel sensors together with some RPM signal from the engine.
Also when there is any error on the ABS you cant clear it stationary. Computer needs to observe all wheels spinning to clear the light. You should provide engine running state and then drive a short distance.
You can provide either dry idle signal to ECM directly on the RPM sensor...
https://evmeganetech.wordpress.com/2025 ... indicator/
Or provide clean CAN bus report that ECM is sending to VCU inside cabin.
Volvo being quite advanced car electronicaly had CAN bus very early.
This site may help...
https://s80ev.blogspot.com/2017/10/0x16 ... bit-6.html

About that... Megane flywheel is setup for 60-2-2 signal. So there is 57 teeth with one long gap worth 2 teeth and 2 teeth together. This is so ECM will know when a full revolution is performed. You need to count flywheel teeth and then program your VCU so it will output that signal at about 1000rpm rate.Markusvolvo wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 12:42 pm Tried sending PWM to cluster, but it had no effect, makes the needle move but this only with a fixed PWM signal, saw your page where you send signal with 58/2, where do you send your signal? Do you send it to the motor control or?
arber333 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 7:27 pm About that... Megane flywheel is setup for 60-2-2 signal. So there is 57 teeth with one long gap worth 2 teeth and 2 teeth together. This is so ECM will know when a full revolution is performed. You need to count flywheel teeth and then program your VCU so it will output that signal at about 1000rpm rate.
Like i said in my blog i signal pwm through 1uf plastic cap. This has an effect to drop the voltage below 0V line and ECM will know to read this signal. I connect this to one wire of RPM sensor output and leave the other unconnected because it is connected to GND somewhere, which would pull my signal down and make it ineffective. Hope this helps. If you have questions do ask...
larsrengersen wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 10:50 pm That is a UP28 which is a supporting pump and not powerful enough to be used as a stand alone pump.
See also my blog https://www.evcreate.com/vacuum-pump-power-brakes/
A UP30 is the smallest one suitable as stand alone (but noisy).
If you want vacuum. I'd suggest to use an early Tesla one (also found in some Fords).
... but that does not solve your ABS issue.