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Volvo 740, 760, 940, 960 and V90 — engine management, chassis, electrical, transmission and bodywork repairs.
LH 2.4 is one of Volvo's most widely used engine management systems (including 200, 700, and 900 series). The system has built-in diagnostics that are...
Although LH 2.4 was designed back in the 1980s, it is an adaptive and surprisingly advanced system for its time. When tuning, however, it is important...
The engine temperature sensor (ECT) is a critical component for mixture formation. If the sensor provides wrong information, the engine may run too ri...
LH 2.2/2.4 and EZK116 control unit pin wiring diagrams LH 2.2/2.4 and EZK116 control unit pin wiring diagrams...
Here is some necessary information for troubleshooting. Measurements are taken at your own risk; resistance values are measured with connectors discon...
Bosch Motronic is the engine management system for the Volvo 740 Turbo (B230ET) model. Unlike newer LH injection, Motronic handles both fuel delivery ...
Volvo has used both Bosch LH-Jetronic and Bendix Regina systems side-by-side in 700 and 900 series models. Although they look similar at first glance,...
Crankcase ventilation system (oil trap) clogging is a common cause of oil leaks and running problems. When the system is clean, internal engine pressu...
Volvo 700-series E-engines use mechanical fuel injection, the adjustments of which significantly affect engine sound, fuel consumption, and emissions....
Volvo's rear-drive four-cylinder engines are renowned for serviceability. Timing belt replacement can be done with basic tools, but precision with the...
Volvo's six-cylinder tin engine is designed for serviceability: to replace the timing belt, you do not need to remove the crankshaft pulley or the aux...
Replacing the thermostat is timely if engine temperatures do not rise normally (thermostat stays open) or if the engine overheats (thermostat does not...
The Volvo 740's (especially Yazaki-equipped) fuel gauge is one of the model's most typical failure points. The fault may be in broken solder joints, o...
The Volvo 700 and 900-series relay panel is located behind the ashtray and storage locker in the center console. Relay locations are marked with lette...
On top of the Volvo 740 Turbo's Motronic control unit, under a protective cap, there is often a small blue adjustment screw. With this screw, fine tun...
A typical symptom is sluggish cranking and low battery voltage after sitting (below 12.7 V), even though the alternator itself produces the correct vo...
Over time, play can develop between the steering gear and pinion, which is felt as rattle or imprecise steering. This play can be eliminated by tighte...
The shock absorber upper end is secured to a threaded sleeve inside the frame rail. If the stud breaks internally, the traditional repair would often ...
On older Volvo models, the front shock absorber is installed inside a tube that is a fixed part of the wishbone. Converting to coilovers requires cutt...
Volvo 700/900 models have different anti-roll bar diameters depending on model and engine: Front: 24-28 mm (depending on variant) Rear: 16-20...
The Volvo 940 uses an independent double-wishbone front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension. Different model years and variants have minor geo...
The Volvo 960 and V90 use integrated shock absorbers with CV joints in the rear suspension, providing a compact design. These can be replaced with con...
A multi-link suspension uses multiple control arms to locate the rear axle or wheels, providing independent wheel motion while maintaining axle alignm...
OBD2 (On-Board Diagnostics 2) is a standardized engine management diagnostic system. All cars since 1996 have OBD2 ports where fault codes can be read...
Volvo's ABS system can be diagnosed without expensive testers until late 1995 from the engine bay diagnostic box. From 1996 onwards, codes are read fr...
Relays are arranged in a logical sequence by rows. Note that equipment level (e.g., fog lights or power windows) affects whether each location has a r...
Volvo's ECC system controls air distribution via vacuum. When the engine is loaded (acceleration), intake manifold vacuum drops. If the system has a l...
Many Volvo 700/900 series VDO speedometers are factory-set to read approximately 5–10 km/h high as a safety factor. The speedometer operates based on ...
Remote control re-coding is useful if you've acquired a new remote, changed batteries, or if the remote has lost communication with the car. With the ...
In many older cars, the headlight power travels a long distance through the light switch and thin wiring harness. This causes significant voltage drop...
Volvo has used many different transmission types, and their internal gear ratios vary according to engine and model year. Particularly in the newer M9...
The M46 transmission has a separate Laycock de Normanville overdrive unit at the rear. Its engagement is based on hydraulic pressure maintained by sma...
Volvo's Aisin-Warner-based automatics are extremely durable, but their lifespan depends on clean oil. Old, burnt oil wears clutch plates and clogs the...
If the dashboard orange arrow light is blinking or the transmission goes into "fault mode" (locks into third gear), the transmission control unit (TCM...
The B230F automatic transmission in 740/940 models requires dropping the subframe and engine cradle. Support the engine with a hoist before removing t...
The M90 dual mass flywheel (DMF) has two weighted rings connected by springs to reduce vibration and noise. As it ages, the springs fail and the flywh...
The adhesive that bonds fabric to the backing board deteriorates over time, especially with heat and humidity. Interior trim can also push the fabric ...
The fabric comes down easily if you remove the trim pieces first. The structural backing board is glued on and requires patience to carefully separate...
The small incandescent bulb (usually 1.2W or 2W) behind the gauge has burned out. This is cosmetic but important for nighttime visibility....
Heating core leaks are usually indicated by coolant smell in the cabin, windows fogging heavily (oily film), or carpets getting wet in the front floor...
Removing a door panel is necessary, for example, for window regulator maintenance, speaker replacement, or central locking motor repair....
960-series door panels are often upholstered with softer material and their fastening is somewhat more sophisticated than basic 900-series panels. Exe...
In the newer 960 model (so-called round dashboard) instrument cluster removal is slightly different than in older angular dashboard models, as it requ...
In many older Volvo estates, the trunk only opens via central locking (if at all), because the lock housing has seized shut. A new kit lock costs abou...
Many 940 models have a ready-made connector (D5) that simplifies the towbar electrical installation considerably. You don't have to scavenge power fro...
Headlight wipers are known for jamming over time due to sand and salt. Removing the motors often requires removing the entire shroud to have enough wo...
Cruise control is one of the most comfortable features for long drives. The advantage of an original kit is that it integrates directly into the instr...
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