It's just a mileage-based reminder that comes on every 5000 miles. To reset it, press the button in the lower right corner of the instrument panel. Some have a rubber plug which will have to be removed first.
The earlier cars have no button but a lever on the back of the odometer which clicks upward and then springs back into place.
-jonah
it is located on top of the bell housing behind the engine
The Volvo 240 never had air bags or antilock brakes until 1990. The '90, '91, '92 & '93 240's only had a drivers side air bag, not dual air bags. Those were the only years the 240's had an air bag. In '92 only the 240 GL had ABS. In '91 ABS was a factory option available on a limited number of cars. In 1989 and earlier years there were no air bags or ABS on any 240's. The 240 was discontinued in 1993. That year Volvo introduced the 850 which had dual air bags and antilock brakes standard. Then, in 1995, Volvo introduced side impact air bags. By 1998 Volvo added the head protecting air bag and side air curtains which set the standard for safety today. For details on any model in any year check http://www.edmunds.com/
U 240 = 92 Protons + 92 Electrons + 148 Neutrons
240 is 92% more than 125.
I can answer if it's a 92 Volvo 240 right-hand drive (UK). It's a white box 2cmx3cmx4cm, it's exactly behind the glovebox, held in a little bracket which is mounted somewhere behind the glovebox. If it's a left-hand drive car - it'll prob be in the same place - somewhere behind but to the left of the steering wheel.
Uranium 240 has 92 protons and electrons, but 148 neutrons because the atomic number is 92 and the atomic mass is 240.
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2004 Volvo XC90 is 92 cu.ft..
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2003 Volvo XC90 is 92 cu.ft..
Round and Round
under the drivers side dash. on left side near the door frame. the side wall that curves around the corner has a small button that you twist ans the panel comes off to the fuses.
Try 92 Octane.
240 kilometres taking A-92 SEVILLA.