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Gov't Probing Volvos for Potential Problems

Monday, August 01, 2005 1:30:22 PM
By KEN THOMAS

WASHINGTON (AP) - Several models of Volvo sedans and station wagons are under investigation because of complaints that the vehicles can lose speed or the engine can stall without warning, the government said Monday.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it had received 136 complaints about the unit that regulates the amount of air into the vehicle's engine.

The agency has heard of several concerns, including a sudden loss of speed and power steering while driving in highway traffic and the stalling of the engine without warning.


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