My situation is this: My parents made me a deal, if I get the volvo running, it's mine. The car had 225,000 miles on it when the odometer stopped working (one of those little things I have to fix
The car ran perfectly for a month, and I went about fixing the little problems (a blown speaker here, a dangling overhead light there). Then it began intermittently stalling when I'd come to a stop at a traffic light. But it would start right back up, no problem. Occasionally, the car would start to stall out, but rev it self back up (as if I had tapped the gas).
At about the two month mark, the car stalled out while I was waiting to pull out of a parking lot and wouldn't start back up. One tow truck ride later...
I tried my key in the ignition and it fired up just fine. I took the car out again, and the same thing happened a second time, this time the car wouldn't start on it's own even after getting it home.
I did my basic diagnostic again. It had spark, it had airflow, it had fuel pressure to the injector rack (so it wasn't a pump problem). I took the injector rack off the engine and reconnected the electrical, no fuel came out of the injectors while I tried to start the car. I took a multimeter to the injectors' electrical plugs, all of them show current when the key is in the on position.
However, while showing my dad the problem today, the car started up on starter fluid and then continued running on it's own power. I turned it off and tried restarting it and it fired right up, this time on it's own. So, now I have a running car that I don't trust any farther than I can push it.
I really don't know what I should do next. I like the car (and the low insurance rates it gets a college student like myself). I would love to take care of the problem myself, so any advice is greatly appreciated (even if it is that I just need to take it to a qualified mechanic).
Thanks in advance,
Kyle Neff






