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Thanks for the post! S70 1998

I am struggling with this on my 1998 c70. battery had been replaced before I bought it and disconnected for some work I was doing after I got it home.

I've been able to get all but one sensor to "OK" but my drive cycle is still incomplete. I've burned a couple hundred miles worth of gas driving around trying to get the cycle to set.

This flywheel adaptation might be the key. My OBDII scanner says nothing about flywheel - how do I know it is set/unset? I'll try the proceedure you've outlines before my next attempt to set the system

Aside from the highway, I've had little luck finding anywhere I can drive at 35 mph for a solid 5 minutes. Too many dang traffic lights around here.

Can you have stop/idle traffic episodes in those 5-minute runs?






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