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Do Volvos Fix Themselves? 900 1991

OK..I know they don't but sometimes I wonder. I told you some time back about my troubles with the leaking heater core. Well, 7 hours of labour at the dealership took care of that and Christmas wasn't quite ruined. However, soon after, the car started shifting roughly and a hissing sound developed in the dash area. I thought the worst but hesistated in going back to the dealership. One week later, its shifting smoothly and the hissing sound is all but gone. Maybe I am being too attentive to the car because of my recent problems but then again Christmas should be wonderful if it keeps fixing itself.






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