2006 Volvo P0087: What It Means & Is It Safe to Drive?

P0087 on the 2006 Volvo: Fuel Rail/System Pressure – Too Low. Here's what it means, what usually causes it, what repairs typically cost, and whether it's safe to keep driving.

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What this code means

The actual fuel rail pressure is lower than the PCM commanded. On direct-injection engines the high-pressure fuel pump is the primary suspect; on port injection engines the lift pump or filter is most common.

Common causes on the 2006 Volvo

  • Failing high-pressure fuel pump (direct injection engines)
  • Weak low-pressure lift pump
  • Clogged or restricted fuel filter
  • Leaking fuel pressure regulator
  • Restricted fuel supply line

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light
  • Hard starting, especially when hot
  • Stalling or stumbling under load or acceleration
  • Rough idle

Typical fixes

  • Replace high-pressure fuel pump (GDI engines)
  • Replace low-pressure (in-tank) fuel pump
  • Replace fuel filter
  • Inspect and replace fuel pressure regulator

Repair cost range

For a 2006 Volvo, repairs for P0087 typically fall between $200 and $1200, depending on the root cause and labor rates in your area.

Known issues on Volvo

Volvo T5 P0087 low fuel pressure typically means a failing in-tank fuel pump or a clogged fuel filter. The B5254T turbo engine has a high-pressure fuel demand—pump failures are more noticeable under boost. Check fuel pressure at idle and at 3,000 RPM before condemning the pump.

Most commonly affected models

S60 T5 B5254T 2001–2009XC90 T5 2003–2010C30 T5 2007–2013

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