I would definitely check your starter relay. If that is not the problem, I would guess you have a break somewhere in the small wire that goes to the starter motor. You can check this with an ohm meter. High mileage Volvo's experience lot of wire harness related problems due brittle insulation and lots of motor shake (from worn motor mounts).
Where is starter relay on a 1986 volvo 240gl
Volvo dealership. Have fun with that... if you've never taken off a Volvo starter, you could be in for a lot of excitement.
Where is the starter inhibitor swith on a volvo 1993 260 GLE i ?
No, the starter casing acts as the ground.
Starter cables
you have to take the starter out of the car and dismantle it.....it's an integral unit
Check the following....battery connections, look for loose connections, corroded connectors or cables. Check connections at the starter. If possible (if you have tools and know how) check for proper voltage at the starter.
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Begin by removing the positive cable from your 1990 Volvo 240 battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter motor. Remove the starter motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter motor.
I believe there isn't one.
Take it to the junk yard starter is almost impossible to remove . Good Luck
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