Volvo V60 ECU/PCM
The Engine Control Unit (ECU) or Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is the computer brain that manages your Volvo's engine performance, fuel injection, ignition timing, and emissions systems. In South African Volvos like the XC90, S60, and V70, the ECU constantly monitors sensors and adjusts parameters for optimal performance under varying conditions from Durban humidity to Joburg altitude. A faulty ECU can cause everything from poor fuel economy to complete engine failure, and they're particularly sensitive to electrical issues and water damage common in older models. We supply inspected Volvo V60 ecu/pcm compatible with the 2010-present range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.
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ECU/PCM
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Volvo V60
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Common Questions About ECU/PCM
How much does a replacement ECU cost for a Volvo in South Africa?
Used ECUs for common models like the S60 T5, V70 D5, or XC90 range from R3,500–R8,500 depending on the year and engine type. Newer Drive-E models (2014+) with advanced ECUs can cost R8,000–R15,000, and all units require programming to match your vehicle's VIN and immobilizer system.
Can I fit an ECU from another Volvo into my car?
The ECU must match your exact engine type and model year, but it will need professional reprogramming to your vehicle's VIN and security system. For example, you cannot use an XC60 T6 ECU in an S60 T5, and even identical model ECUs need coding by a Volvo specialist or dealer with VIDA software.
What causes ECU failure in Volvo vehicles?
Water ingress is the most common cause, especially in XC models where ECUs are mounted low and exposed to leaks from sunroofs or failed cabin filters. Electrical surges from jump-starting incorrectly, corroded wiring connectors, and age-related capacitor failure in pre-2010 models are other frequent causes in South African conditions.
Where is the ECU located in a Volvo?
Location varies by model: in the S60/V70/XC70 it's typically under the windscreen cowl on the passenger side, in the XC90 (first gen) it's behind the glove box, and in newer models like the XC60 it's often in the engine bay near the firewall. Always disconnect the battery before accessing the ECU to prevent electrical damage.
Do I need to program a used Volvo ECU?
Yes, all Volvo ECUs require VIN programming and immobilizer pairing to start the engine, which needs VIDA diagnostic software or a Volvo dealer. Simply plugging in a used ECU will not work, and attempting to bypass security can damage the unit permanently.
Helpful Resources
Official Volvo South Africa website with technical specifications and service information
Comprehensive technical overview of ECU function and automotive engine management systems
Automobile Association of South Africa resources for vehicle diagnostics and maintenance advice
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