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96 Volvo 960 900

Welcome to Volvoland. Cant help with the key fobs, but I would tell you to keep an eye on the radiator. The plastic nipples tend to break with age and can crack and seep coolant for a while. Replacing the thermostant and coolant level sensor will help. You will also need to get access to a code reader to figure out what codes are being written to the computer. There are stand alone readers available at about 100 up or sofware/serial interface units for about 88 and up. Or you can try the local autoparts store and see if they will read the codes for you. Good luck . How many miles on this car?
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97 S90 with 176K miles still going strong






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