7-25 amp Electric Cooling Fan
n.a. fuse relay only.
The fuse box for a 1989 Volvo 740 Turbo Wagon is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find it by looking to the left of the steering column, near the side of the dashboard. There may be a cover that needs to be removed to access the fuses. Additionally, there is a second fuse box located in the engine compartment for certain circuits.
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The fuse box diagram for the 1987 Volvo 240 is not the same as the 1992 model. While both vehicles are part of the Volvo 240 series, there were changes in electrical systems and fuse configurations between the two model years. It's important to consult the specific fuse box diagram for each year to ensure accurate information for repairs or replacements.
Under the dash and directly above the left foot rest.
If you are looking into the engine bay from the driver side fender it is the silver thing to the right of the fuse box.
On a 1987 Volvo 240, the AC relay is typically located in the engine compartment, mounted on the passenger side near the fuse box. It may be found on the inner fender or attached to the relay panel. You can identify it by its rectangular shape and wiring connections. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details regarding the relay's location and function.
clogged fuel filter causing back pressure on the pump making it draw too much amperage.
it is located behind the ash tray just up from the gear stick. the ash tray pulls out and the fusebox is just behind it.
check the fuses and change the fuel pump relay first in the fuse box behind the front ash tray goggle Volvo relays to see it. and fuel cleaner in the fuel tank.
It did on mine. When I went to check the pump, the fuse was blown. Replaced it and found that the pump was also bad.
I have owned Chevy Volvo and Honda and all use a fuse to allow power to the lighter. Are you sure the wire has not been disconected from the back of the lighter?