Autozone offers, as a free service, to read and clear OBDII codes. No purchase required. Of course, if they are busy with paying customers, don't expect immediate service. Same it true with Pepboys franchises.
There are no more paper manuals for Volvos. You can get a CD of VADIS to copy to your PC, but beware, they are pirated software and require a lot of hard drive space to load on to your PC. You could also stop by your local library and see if they subscribe to Alldata. This database is used for all car makes and is quite good. It will require you to print a page or two, which libraries charge about 10 cents, but the "how to do it" sections are very good.
Drinking malt and hop blends while sitting at your PC is optional, of course.
Klaus
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1975 164 w/174,800mi (Sold) 1995 850T w/91,000mi, 1998 V70R w/129,000mi
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