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EVAP System Issues and Check Engine Light V70-XC70 1998

I have different problem but some how I can relate to this. I brought my 99 V70 GLT in for a 60K tune up ($975.00). A week later the Check Engine light came up. I brought back to the dealer and they did the diagnostic and found nothing wrong with the car; but they recommended that I should replace Air Mass Meter ($250.00).

I told them that I don't want to replace that yet, I asked them to reset the light which they did but they told me that the light will come on again unless I replaced the Air Mass Meter. Three weeks later the Check Engine light came up. This time I brought it to AutoZone for free diagnostic. Code read: P1174 - Camshaft Position Sensor fault.

Anybody has any ideas what should I do? Should I replace Air Mass Meter or Camshaft Position Sensor? I hate to bring it the dealer and get part replaced but not fixed the problem.

I have all ready spent almost $1000 for the major tune up.






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