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Sweden: Volvo investigating unintended acceleration

Volvo is warning customers across Europe of a potential unintended acceleration fault that could affect up to eight models, reports AFP. The Swedish manufacturer says that the problem relates to increased oil levels in diesel engines with particle filters. "The problem is that engine oil may enter the combustion chamber and It’s time to log … Continued

Volvo is warning customers across Europe of a potential unintended acceleration fault that could affect up to eight models, reports AFP. The Swedish manufacturer says that the problem relates to increased oil levels in diesel engines with particle filters.

"The problem is that engine oil may enter the combustion chamber and

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https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/81901-sweden-volvo-investigating-unintended-acceleration/

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