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1998 S70 T5 questions S70 1998


Hello,

I'm a brand new Volvo owner, having recently purchased a 1998 S70 T5 for my wife. We love the car very much, but we have a few things that we'd like to have taken care of. One of the first things is that the reverse lights do not come on, even though the car is in reverse.

Another annoying problem is that the rear seats squeak (and drive my wife crazy). We've tried a few things, and it appears that the seats are not latched in, and we can't get them latched no mattter how hard we try. I'm not sure if we're just doing something wrong, or if the latches are broken.

Finally, the rubber seal around the front passenger's side door is coming off on the bottom, and apparently the little stub that held it into the door has broken. These are fairly minor things in the grand scheme of things, but I would like to get this car to as near perfect as I can for my wife. I'm brand new to Volvos, and to this board, any help you could offer would be appreciated very much.

Thank you,
Evan

PS - That T5 screams in a major way!!! :-)






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