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- 07 Sep 2020, 04:17
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Re: 1998 V70 fuel line replacement
I have a question!! Has anyone found a reasonable replacement for the Quick Disconnectors at the fuel pump? Or, even better, has anyone found an upgrade? Dorman has a number of products in their line for replacement high pressure fuel fittings I just used one to repair my fuel filter in a recent th...
- 07 Sep 2020, 13:25
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Re: What did you do to your Volvo today?
You don’t need to clamp small vacuum lines, they stay on pretty well.
Small zip ties work great , though.
If you do oetikers,put an extra one on the hose so if you do have a crack, you can trim the hose end and reclamp in a jiffy.
Small zip ties work great , though.
If you do oetikers,put an extra one on the hose so if you do have a crack, you can trim the hose end and reclamp in a jiffy.
- 07 Sep 2020, 15:24
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Re: 850 Hydraulic clutch Issue
I’ll have to bring my own ‘essence’ at 0,40 EURO per liter
- 08 Sep 2020, 03:58
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Re: Penzoil Synthetic from natural gas
Use Blavkstone oil analysis to decide if you want to use 3000,5000, 7500, 10,000 as your oil change interval.
Keep it secret like HIPPA info to conserve internet bamdwidth
Keep it secret like HIPPA info to conserve internet bamdwidth
- 08 Sep 2020, 04:40
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Re: 2000 Volvo V70XC strut issue
Needs both fuse and chafe relief.
- 09 Sep 2020, 03:04
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Re: Penzoil Synthetic from natural gas
My T5 didn’t like the Penzoil syn , with 250k miles. The valve stem seals burned after a hill descent. Switching back to mobil1 or Castrol high mileage synthetic fixed that
- 10 Sep 2020, 03:11
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Re: Towing a Pop-up Camper
Just leave it in D. I don’t know why people make crap up on the internet. Your car senses the required torque and manages engine and transmission much better that the driver If you are pulling up a hill and is it shifting between 345 a lot than move the shifter down A range to stop that. They don’t ...
- 10 Sep 2020, 07:17
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Re: '96 850 T5 (B5234T, M56H): Crank, no start
If it is not firing It’s a fuel or ignition issue. You can have a huge vacuum leak and will still get some fire going
- 11 Sep 2020, 04:28
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1999 T5 Ny JFK ROAD TRIP
Good week for the T5
Rochester Albany early in week
Albany Ithaca Wednesday
Then Albany to JFK for the best trip
Rochester Albany early in week
Albany Ithaca Wednesday
Then Albany to JFK for the best trip
- 14 Sep 2020, 05:17
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Re: 045 and 063 code help 02 xc70
How old is the battery, Brittany? Usually you get about five years out of them before they start pooping out.
The old method of “ if it is good enough to crank the engine, it will run the car” doesn’t apply to electronic era cars, you need a solid good battery to keep all the electronics happy.
The old method of “ if it is good enough to crank the engine, it will run the car” doesn’t apply to electronic era cars, you need a solid good battery to keep all the electronics happy.






