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Old 08-29-2007, 11:31 AM
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i can'tseem to keep my volvo running w/o it dying for no reason, and it not starting again?
 
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Old 08-29-2007, 05:39 PM
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lol wow is this left open or what

First off hi and welcome.
second wrong forum for this. This belongs in the appropriate car forum located somewhere beneath this forum.
third every car that dies, has a reason, you just dont know what it is.
fourth and finally, even if you wanted a shot in the dark or educated guess on your problem, the fact that the car is dead, give absolutely no insight as to the specific nature of the vehicles issue, for all we know your trying to start you car buy pushing the A/C button on the dash. Figure out the specific nature of the issue, and search for it then ask if you cant seem to pinpoint anything. or if all else fails, a mechanic works too.

I mean you no disrespect, you obviously are paniced and looking for advice. THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE. excellent tech help here for you car, but takes time sometimes. friendly people too. so feel free to take what ive said and do what you want with it, i mean you absolutely no disrespect, only guidance to the aforementioned rules in which im sure you missed .

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Old 08-29-2007, 08:51 PM
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