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96 850 turbo wagon, hard to start after fill up

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96 850 turbo wagon, hard to start after fill up

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Car is hard to start after a fill up with the engine shutdown. I can start it by kicking the throttle a little, then it coughs, idles rough for a couple seconds then runs fine. If I fill up with the engine idling it will keep running unless I fill up too much (after the auto shutoff) then it will hesitate and stall. Changed the gas cap with no change, however its not a Volvo cap, the old one looks okay anyway. Car runs great, 27 mpg at 72 mph on long trips, but I am throwing a P0172 code. Thanks guys.
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Post by MadeInJapan »

Someone posted recently about the exact same symptoms as yours- ended up being a pick-up line in the fuel pump... with gas low- no problem, but with gas high, it had a hard time sucking up the gas. If I find the thread I'll post back.
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Thanks, I will look also.
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Post by rgrady »

That was my post from a week ago. Look in the repair database for how to remove the fuel pump. On the second page is a reply with pictures that explins the hose problem
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Post by Ozark Lee »

I had similar problems on my '94 when I first bought it and tried to round the fuel purchase up to the next "round amount". Since then I just let the pump go until it clicks and call it good and I have not had the problem since. Full disclosure, I was also having issues with a poor choice in plug wires and a poor choice of spark plugs at the same time so it is less than definitive.

My hypothesis is that I overfill and flood the charcoal cannister with raw fuel rather than fumes.

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Post by navy_chopper »

I'll have to say that Lee's theory is preferrable to any maintenance. I'll try not gorging the tank first. I suspect that may be the case; I currently drive about 1200 miles round trip from South Florida to the Florida Panhandle about every 8 days, and try to get as much gas in as possible. But I guess the extra .5 gallon would really only get me about another 15 miles. I'll report back at next couple fill ups. Thanks everyone.
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Post by navy_chopper »

I've filled up a couple times since this post. Ive been letting the filler stop when it senses full, still tough to start after fill up , but doesnt seem to be as bad. I read something from someone that hinted the problem may be a purge valve. Any thoughts?
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