Up through 87 the relay was located behind the ashtray behind the fuses. 88 and up, the relay panel is accessed from the passenger side panel on the side of the center concol. If earlier version, relay "I" - if behind side panel, relay "G".
it's located beside the passenger side.
n.a. fuse relay only.
fuel pump relay is located behind the ashtray and fuse box, in the relay panel. its white. u simply pull it out and push the new 1 in.
They quit making the 760 in 1990.
Haynes Repair Manual for Volvo 760/740 has diagrams of the vacuum sub-systems.e,g. the EGR, the ignition etc
in the turbo model it is in a relay box on the left hand side of the front passenger seat area, you need to take off a kickpanel to get at it (below and to the right of the radio. mine is a green relay I got from ftp groton. I can't find the flasher relay though, any answers?
not key. but a set nibble to set in pulley.
officially it's 195/60R15.
Heater core failure.
its located at the bottom of the shifter assembly under the consol.
nearly dead centre. maybe slightly right. it activates by being moved upward.
Fuse Locations. See the following diagrams for fuse locations in 740/940 and some 760/all 960 cars:740/940 Fuse Locations 960 Fuse LocationsRelay Locations. See Michael Ponte's excellent illustrations below to identify relays in 740/940 cars. To access relays, remove the snap-on cover over the cigarette lighter, then remove the two screws securing the storage box. Remove the box and you will see the relay tray behind the fuses.In 960 cars, the relays are in the same location but mounted on a vertical relay board.Relay Identification in UK 760 Model. [Query] I need the relay identification on the relays which are located on the side of the transmission tunnel under the plastic panel in the passenger footwell compartment. These relays are labeled A,B,C,D,E,etc. No disrespect ,but please do not refer to the ones in the compartment behind the ashtray because I do not have that model. [Response: Steve] In my 1990 760gle United Kingdom model the relays are A: main lighting(part); B: motronic/jetronic relay; C: central locking relay; D: foglamp relay; E: main lighting relay(part); F: bulb failure warning relay (front); G: overdrive relay; J: power boost relay; K: rear wiper delay relay; L:windscreenwiper delay relay; M: seat belt warning relay. A, B, F, J, L, and M are permanently attached to the board.In 92-94 US spec 960s, the flasher relay is built into the hazard light switch in the dash. I would assume this would be the same in all markets, but that may not be the case.