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Where is the knock sensor

On a 1999 volvo s70 non turbo

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It is on the side of the Cyl. Block underneath the Intake Manifold just to the right of the PCV System. While you have it apart I would suggest replacing the PCV System entirely.

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SOURCE: 1999 volvo s70 will not start sometime after door unlock

Try to check the battery and the alternator and the fuse make sure the battery connector is not loose.

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2009

SOURCE: what transmission fluid do I use for 99 volvo s70 non-turbo

use Volvo ATF fluid or Mobil 3309 ATF, the Mobile 3309 may be cheaper.

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SOURCE: where is the turbo bbost sensor on a volvo s70

the boost preasure sensor is located on rear of the cooling fan housing at rear of engine near air box, theres a turbo control valve and its located on the top of the engine in the back near air box, you can say its behind the driverside head light in engine compartment. hope this helps.

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2011

SOURCE: Where is fuel filter on 1998 Volvo S70 non turbo?

the fuel filter is located underneath the rear passenger seat next to the canister box (the canister looks more like an air filter box housing. All you need is an 1/2 inch key to loosen one screw and pull on one end of the hose/tube to release it from the fuel filter. Pull opposite the unit. your best solution is to look to buy it on line so you have an idea as to what you are looking for then check against the info provided to you. I just did mine 15 mins. next to the rear tire. You will need to jack up the rear tire for easy access

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