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Old Dec 7th, 2018, 11:30   #31
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Default Temp sensor change

As a comparison, the invoice from my local Volvo garage for diagnosing a faulty sensor five years ago is:

Labour to diagnose and replace: £72.95
Parts: Sensor £31.20, 1litre A/Freeze £5.50

Total £109.65 + VAT = £131.58

It was more than I wanted to pay at the time as money was tight but felt that taking it to a Volvo specialist to get the correct diagnosis first time round and not having to faff around with seized screws in the cold and wet was worth it.
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