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VOLVO V70 1998  Owners Manual Chapter 1 - Occupant safety
pg. 1 Occupant safety
Occupant safety
Despite our strongest recommendations, and  your best intentions,  not wearing a  seat belt is like believing "Itll  never
happen to

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VOLVO V70 1998  Owners Manual Chapter 4 - Starting and  driving
pg. 65 Starting and  driving
Starting and  driving
This section on starting and  driving contains items such as starting the engine, operating the gear selector, towi

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VOLVO V70 1998  Owners Manual ALL  PASSENGER CAR TIRES MUST CONFORM  TO FEDERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION  TO
THESE GRADES
TREADWEAR 
The treadwear  grade is a  comparative  rating based on the wear  rate of the tire when te

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VOLVO V70 1998  Owners Manual Temporary  Spare (certain models)
The spare tire of your car is what  is called a  "Temporary Spare". It has the following designation: T115/70 R15 or
T125/90R15. 
Recommended tire pressure (see decal

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VOLVO V70 1998  Owners Manual with clean water.
WARNING!
 When the car is driven immediately after being washed, apply the brake several times in order to remove any
moisture from  the brake linings.
 Engine cleaning agents should

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VOLVO V70 1998  Owners Manual Cleaning floor  mats
The floor  mats should be  vacuumed or brushed clean regularly, especially during winter when they should be  taken out
for drying. Spots on textile mats can be  removed with a  m

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VOLVO V70 1998  Owners Manual * The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  should always be  quoted in all correspondence concerning  your vehicle
with the retailer and  when ordering parts.  
** These decals are located on the unde

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VOLVO V70 1998  Owners Manual A - Seek  tuning up/down
Press the left side tune button to tune to lower frequencies and  the right side to tune to higher frequencies. The radio
seeks the next audible  station and  stops there. If