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Typical response:' must have been the owner's fault' S70 1998

sounds like the typical Volvo response, "must have been the drivers fault". To be honest, I don't trust them flimsy volvo jacks. So much for a safety company.

Remember what happened to AUDI a few years ago, multiple accidents secondary to sudden surging (due to a defective electronic control module). They blamed the owners for the problems and soon after their reputation and sales sank. Later, did they admit to the defective module, but it was a little too late.

If only VONA, would come clean with those ABS, ETS modules what a different world this would be......

Ah, just daydreaming
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'88 240, '92 745, '98 v70 John, Tampa Bay






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New S70 Jack Failure [S70][1998]
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