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Replace parts randomly is the trend with all cars V70-XC70

That's pretty interesting.

Mary bought a nice looking 2004 V70 2.5T this summer. It had about 66,000 miles on it. It is getting close to 75,000 now so I replaced the timing belt. Klaus had suggested taking out the plugs to make it easier to turn over. Since I was planning to replace them soon, it made sense to do it yesterday. They were Volvo plugs. The rust on the threads made me think that they were originals. Curiousity lead me to the air filter, which was dirty, but not plugged. Original Volvo, with what looked like a date printed on it - 28.09.04. Original ?

What can people be thinking ? my to-do list just got a little longer.

Greg






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