The "470" in "R470" refers to the horsepower rating of the motor. The Volvo FH is available with a number of powerplants, up to and including the 640 horsepower Volvo motor. You'd need to specify which powerplant was in the Volvo FH.
Bad injector cups. Fairly common problem with Volvo engines.
FH is a larger cab, and, IIRC, can be had with the D16 engine.
Honestly, the only answer which can be given is to seek out a truck dealer in your country and take note of what they have in stock. There's really too many variables here to give a concise answer to this question. A used vehicle's value will depend on a number of things, including which specific model (while the Volvo FH will probably be the norm for most of the world, the only models available in the US and Canada are the VNL series, which are based on the Volvo NH, but Scania offers a wide number of models, the numbering of which is based on motor displacement), configuration (again, 4x2 and 6x2 may be the norm for Europe, but 6x4 is a more common configuration for North America, Oceania, and Southern Africa), mileage, optional features, supply and demand, exchange rates between the country which manufactured them (although Scania and Volvo are both Swedish marques, they have manufacturing facilities throughout the world - Scania is manufactured in Sweden, Brazil, and I believe they have a facility in Australia, as well, whereas Volvo also has manufacturing in the United States for the VNL series trucks) and the country in which they're purchased, etc. Specifying your country and which currency you had in mind would also help... do you want a value in US Dollars, Pounds Sterling, Euros, etc..
The speed controls are programmed into the engine ECM. The only way to disable them is to have the ECM settings adjusted.
FH Aachen was created in 1971.
FH Joanneum was created in 1995.
Food Handlers card?
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Freon itself was largely phased out before 1998, but it would also be dependent on the model of the truck, as Volvo manufactures several different types, for a number of world markets. For example, they have the NH, NM, FH, FM, etc. series trucks, the VNL series trucks for the US market, etc. You'd be a bit more specific about what model Volvo truck it is.
It is the height of your womb/uterus. As your baby grows your FH increases.
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FH in forums usually is refering to "future husband" i was asking for the same q's but is in NYS DMV Reg q's, FH is stand for "For Hire" which like taxi or TLC( Car Service)