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My 2002 Volvo V70 2.4T, will periodically not start, will not crank over. Both times I have placed the car in neutral and rolled the car back and forth. When putting the car in drive it does not feel like it engages, it feels like it is still in neutral, i.e. I was attempting to turn the flywheel over by putting car in drive and pushing the car just a little so as to get the starter off of a dead spot, but both times the flywheel was not rolled. Have no idea at this point.My 2002 Volvo V70 2.4T, will periodically not start, will not crank over. Both times I have placed the car in neutral and rolled the car back and forth. When putting the car in drive it does not feel like it engages, it feels like it is still in neutral, i.e. I was attempting to turn the flywheel over by putting car in drive and pushing the car just a little so as to get the starter off of a dead spot, but both times the flywheel was not rolled. Have no idea at this point.
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What was the code number? If the engine light didn't come on then it may have rectified itself and there really isn't a problem. Put the code reader on again and see if there is still a code in the memory.
The most common problem is either the blower motor or the speed control resistor. Both items can be accessed by removing the glove box and panel below it.
If your car has the xenon headlights, it might be a faulty xenon ballast/regulator module. You car has daytime running lights so they are on at a low power setting all the time.
My 2002 Volvo V70 2.4T, will periodically not start, will not crank over. Both times I have placed the car in neutral and rolled the car back and forth. When putting the car in drive it does not feel like it engages, it feels like it is still in neutral, i.e. I was attempting to turn the flywheel over by putting car in drive and pushing the car just a little so as to get the starter off of a dead spot, but both times the flywheel was not rolled. Have no idea at this point.
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