Run a compression test. Unfortunately Volvo engines are among the group that are sensitive to overheating. I wouldn't waste any more time on it until you've verified that the compression is up in all cylinders.
The simple past of burst is "burst" and the past participle is also "burst."
The past participle for "burst" is "burst."
The past tense of "burst" is "burst."
check the hose from the turbo to the air mass meter on the bottom of it may be burst very common repair or replace.
it has desacant bags in it to absorb the moisture. if not properly oiled before the system is evacuated the bags can burst ruining the new dryer if replacing. That's dessicant, not desacant.
The past tense of burst is burst. The past participle of burst is also burst.
The past tense of "burst" is "burst" and the past participle is also "burst".
faulty alarm sensor.... could be temperature related.... (colder at night)
The past of burst is burst.
The present perfect tense of burst is "has/have burst". For example, "The balloon has burst."
"Burst". The perfect participle has the same form as the infinitive "burst", as in "He had suddenly burst into the room."
Yes, the word burst is a singular, common noun; a word for a break, a breach, a rupture; a word for a thing.The word burst is also a verb (burst, bursts, bursting, burst), and an adjective, a word to describe a noun (a burst pipe, a burst balloon).