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Its not the Speed Sensor V70-XC70 2001

Will I be able to read the codes with a code reader that can be rented from a parts shop?

Are the codes cleared with a function of the reader or is there something I need to do with the car like disconnecting the battery?

How might be a good way to approach a Volvo dealer about getting the software update? I don't know what the attitude of the DesMoines dealer is regarding DIY's with "older" cars, but in the past I have run into very cold shoulders when seeking parts/info regarding 240's at dealers.

Thanks for any ideas! This is a very new experience for me. I realized that the day would come when I would be unable to find good 240's, so I took the plunge into the 21st century.
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1966 122s, 1968 142s, 1969 144s, 1979 245dl, 1989 244gl






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