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VOL-FCR or something else? V70-XC70 1998

The entire transmission has been replaced, including the PnP.

My OBDII tool showed possible codes for misfires on all cylinders, which I'm positive was a result of it trying to start with no fuel in the fuel lines. Those codes were not there prior to dismantling, and were there before actually going anywhere. I reset them, and don't expect them to come back.

vol-fcr shows a "EFI-666 fault code in TCM" - and I totally forgot to pull the code from the TCM afterwards. Doh! Will do that shortly.

Car runs and drives great. I took it around town, about five miles. Mostly slow traffic, but a few opportunities to give it some boot. No problems. SERVICE light is out, CEL is still on.

I'll look at the TCM fault code and drive it some more, and see what happens.






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