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You can find a diagram of the complete exhaust system for a 1993 non-turbo Volvo 940 wagon in several places. Check the official Volvo service manual, which may be available at local libraries or for purchase online. Additionally, automotive forums dedicated to Volvo enthusiasts, such as Brickboard or VolvoForums, often have shared resources and diagrams. Lastly, online parts retailers or websites like Haynes or Chilton may offer diagrams with their repair manuals.
One can find a wiring diagram for a Volvo 245 at Turbo Bricks. These can also be found at Volvo Club and at Volvo Tips.
AutoZone website
Haynes Repair Manual for Volvo 760/740 has diagrams of the vacuum sub-systems.e,g. the EGR, the ignition etc
http://www.swedishautoparts.com/850/volvo-850-electrical-parts.html Try this website for a pdf. Hope it helps, Troy
Yes, but your Volvo will have very little power without the turbo.
One has a turbocharger, and the other doesn't. The turbocharger is mounted on the exhaust manifold and uses the exhaust gases to drive a turbine which is connected to another turbine that forces fresh air into the intake manifold. This added air increases horsepower and torque.
The diesel turbo can only fit on a Volvo 850 with a little fabrication.
you can find it in a workshop manual
yes
were is the camshaft position sensor on 1999 Volvo s80 turbo
Turbochargers cannot be turned on or off unless someone has added a valve to adjust the amount of boost -- and even then that's an adjustment. They run on exhaust (turbochargers). If your car is making exhaust it should work.