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Go to winterflush.com Its the newest most efficient way to winterize But, if you need a professional to service your Volvo penta engine try this company, they can tell you if you have properly winterized you engine- http://www.powerproductsystems.com/Service-Request.asp
go to your local Volvo dealer, there is a recall or fix for that at no charge!
There are videos on youtube which tell you how to convert your old hard drive into a new hard drive.
I own a 1989 745 Turbo Wagon &, a 1996 960 both absolutely trouble free.
Late model XC90's can be equiped with Tire Pressure Monitors depending on the model year. The system will notify you of a low tire but will not tell you which tire is low.
I am a driver for Eddie Stobart and drive a Scania R470 Topline 6X2. I can tell you that Scania's are the kings of the roads and are a very familiar sight along the motorways. Even though Scania's have a Manual Gearbox, most Volvo's under 5 years old have an automatic gearbox. As my workmates say, "Volvo's are so much easier to drive, Scania's are too big", but look, don't take any notice of that.
The title will tell you what model you have.
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if you look on the front of the timimg belt cover it should tell what engine is in the car. also there is a decal on the left strut tower or inner fender with the engine specs on it. i would guess that you have a B230F unless it is the twin cam 16 valve engine. If you go to the Volvo web site you will find a VIN number decoder: http://www.volvocars.com/us/top/yourvolvo/volvo-vehicle-information-library/pages/default.aspx
Ive a Volvo v40 diesel 1.9 [Renault engine] could you tell me when the cambelt needs changing?
it is a Nissan transmission,but i cant tell you exact model number It's an A4LD transmission.
Open the drivers door and look on the b-piller. There should be a sticker that tells you the tire size for your model. I believe its 235-55-18, but the sticker should tell you for sure.