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This should only take about a hour to change plus the sensor cost I think this car has 2 o2 sensors but i would recommend that you a OE type sensor (bosch) they are not cheaply made But here in DIXON I would do this for $198.00 for sensor and $60.00 labor total $275.00
If sensor is stubborn and removal hard I suggest to spray sensor with a penetrating oil for couple times this will soak into the threads to be removed easier
Front oxygen sensor code. Check the vacuum line to the fuel pressure regulator and make sure it is ok before you replace the sensor. Any vacuum leak can also cause the code.
Map sensor problems are more common on certain models. As far as engine computer sensor reliability this is one of the sensors that appear to be more reliable overall. But on a few models poor mounting location chosen by the factory may reduce its reliability.
1 try looking in the bottom of the windshield near the wipers there could be a small window window with your chassis number in it. 2 if not it is common on Volvo to be in the engine compartment on top or on the inside of the left wing possible near the battery if fitted up front.
I would lean toward the MAF sensor they were known for going bad, which would cause all these codes. It wouldn't hurt to take the IAC off and spray it out with carb cleaner and some WD40, just to cover your bases. Both these units were made by Bosch and the MAF failed alot more often then the IAC.
Hello, Have you made sure the rotor is turning in the distributor, as this sound like a cambelt failure. Sorry to bear bad tidings if this is so. Paul 'W' Onyer~EDson(:0) {#><U.K. Please remember to politely rate my effort!
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