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car sputter Part III The saga continues... 200 88

Hi Brickheads,

My wagon continue to cough after a few minutes of warming up. This is what I have done up to this point.

1 Changed the fuel filter.

2 Replaced the whole fuel sending unit.

3 Replaced the plugs.Wires are ok.

4 Replaced the intake hose."Accordion hose. Mine had alot of holes"

5 Replaced cap and rotor.

I just don't know what to do now.Very very FRUSRTATED. Not to mention almost depletion of VOLVO REPAIR FUNDS.

If anyone have any ideas on what could cause my car to sputter/cough.PLEASE LET ME KNOW.

What else can I check myself without going back and getting more diagnostic tests.(That means spending more $$$). I have been wrecking my brain about this one.This is my first real issue with my brick. I don't want to spend any more money trying to find this problem if at all possible. Thanks everybody.






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