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2001 volvo s40
Because you bought the 1.6. Get a 2.0D and the problem will go away.
I posted pictures on the location and replacement of an ambient temp. sensor for a 2001 S40. Google "ambient temperature sensor location/replacement" or go to Matthew's Volvo site and search there.
Behind the glove box and fuse box. It's a right Cun* to do don't bother, go to Volvo
The clutch uses DOT 3 or 4 brake fluid, and shares the reservoir with the brake system. The brake fluid reservoir is the same as the clutch fluid reservoir.
On The Floor.
On a 2001 Ford Focus : The brake fluid reservoir is used for the brake and clutch systems
You will get a vibration in the car when they start to go. Which means they are unbalanced because of parts moving around.
Yes, there are many websites you can go on to research reviews for a volvo s40. However the website that gives the most in depth reviews would have to be www.caranddriver.com. A second website for consumer reviews is www.edmunds.com. Here you will find what you are looking for, and hopefully you will then be able to make the right decision.
Suzuki Sidekick has a cable for the clutch. No fluid required. If it hard to push or seems to 'stick' then replace the cable.
There is a smaller master cylinder next to the brake master cylinder. The clutch uses brake fluid also. If you mean where does it go if it is low, the slave cylinder on the transmission is probably leaking.
Only go to Volvo need the barcode from the original packaging and software to get it working £150 ish or $3,0000000 if you are in america.