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Strange off-throttle behavior S70 1998

Thanks for the response. I'm inclined to believe that your explanation is correct, so I'll just try to get used to it. No check engine lights have been tripped which I take to be a good thing.

As for the timing belt, it has been replaced. (Thanks for asking.) One of the reasons we bought this car is that it's been serviced by the same indy. volvo mechanic who has been taking care of our volvos for years. Along with the car came a 1/4 inch thick folder of maintenance records. The P.O. seems to have taken very good care of it.

Tim
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Tim Smith 98 S70, 74k mi.






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