That's the problem, I have never removed injectors before, gotta find someone who knows how to do it..
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Discussion in 'Volvo Forum' started by nasriza, May 22, 2019.
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Maybe watch a U Tube Video..
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N14 is very easy you need 12 pt sockets 7/16, 9/16, and 3/8
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Volvo shop Billings Montana. Had Nox sensors go. They were the nearest shop. Gave them the codes and they confirmed it was the Nox sensors. They had them in stock. Came in and they replaced them. No issues what so ever. Very good service. Would use them again.
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Volvo shop, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Acm went out and gave me a pile of codes on a Sunday. Took it into them. Wiring harness rubbed thru due to a zip tie.Fixed harness and sent me on my way. repair cost was reasonable considering it was mostly diagnosis and testing. No problems with it since. Fixed on Monday by 3pm. Not bad for an out of town drop in. Good shop, would use again.
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Volvo shop, Great Falls, Montana. Had an issue with the Engine, turned out to be the wiring harness. None in stock, but they were able to patch it well enough to get me home. Very nice service staff and service manager was very good. Would use them again.
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I don't have much to add but I can add a little.
Thermo King in Cheyenne Wyoming fixed my APU quick and simple. Real laid back guys and didn't rip me off.
Also, A&A Tires off Hwy 11 in Harrisonburg VA. I've probably had 5 tires mounted there in the last couple years, usually my spares or used tires on my trailer. Good prices and super fast. Parking lot is tight. Good guys.
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