The 1994 Volvo 850 does not have an OBD2 connector. In fact, this car is instead in the OBD1 group.
In order to read fault code ( Fuel injection, Ignition, Automatic transmission...) there is a Diagnostic Test Unit located in the front right hand side of the engine compartment . It consists of two modules side by side, with a plastic cover on each one . After lifting the covers off, you can see the modules marked A and B, where each one has six numbered sockets.
under the coin holder, under the ash tray ciao - Max
The obd2 connection is located right above the gear shifter. There is a cover that looks like a coin holder that pulls up and the connector is under it.
You can find an air conditioner for a 1994 Volvo 850 on Ebay. The Volvo 850 was designed by Jan Wilsgaard. There have been 1,360,522 units made between the years 1991 and 1997.
There is none.
http://www.swedishautoparts.com/850/volvo-850-electrical-parts.html Try this website for a pdf. Hope it helps, Troy
Probably a blown head gasket.
where are the flashers located
dextron III or IV
1994 sedan 3100-3290 lbs. 1994 wagon 3270-3390 lbs.
There's no Volvo 850 2000. What you likely saw was a S70.
10w30 is recomended.
To remove the entire headlight assembly from a 1994 Volvo 850, first, open the hood and locate the headlight mounting screws, which are typically at the top and side of the assembly. Remove these screws using a screwdriver or socket wrench. Next, carefully pull the headlight assembly forward to detach it from the vehicle, and disconnect the electrical connector at the rear. Finally, lift the assembly out of its housing for complete removal.