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It's helpful to clean the ignition leads and coil exterior carefully with a damp cloth at each tune-up, especially if there is ever salt on your roads.
Also dump in a can of fuel injector cleaner twice a year or more often.
Get your OBD codes read (see the FAQ or pay for it) and maybe get the CO level checked by a mechanic.
There are load of other things not by any means unique to Volvos;
- Check the battery water level, clean the battery top, and check the cable clamps for tightness]
- Check all drive belts for tightness and condition
- Power steering and brake fluid levels
- Check the voltage regulator for correct voltage
- etc
- etc
- etc
After all, a Volvo is (mostly) pretty much like any other car and needs the same sorts of things most other cars need.
It's all in the details.
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