The fuel pump on a 1992 Volvo 960 is located in the fuel tank. To access it, you typically need to remove the rear seat and then the access panel or, in some cases, drop the fuel tank itself. It's advisable to disconnect the battery and relieve fuel pressure before attempting any repairs to ensure safety.
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The Volvo 960 in the UK is a straight-six 3 litre model. If North American 960's are similar then yes, there is a fuel pump mounted above the fuel tank - it actually fits onto the fuel tank. There's also another fuel pump located beneath the car, just aft of the front passenger seat (driver side in the States ..) in a bracket along with the fuel filter. There's an eBay (UK) guide at http://reviews.eBay.co.UK/Volvo-960-Automatic_W0QQugidZ10000000003233806 There's also some photos on my website that may help you (www) glennsmart.btinternet.co.UK and choose 'Volvo 960' from the drop down menu.
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The 960 in the UK is a straight-six 3 litre model. However, I would imagine that Volvos in the US will share a pretty similar layout. On a UK right-hand drive model, the fuel filter is located underneath the car, just aft of the front passenger seat (driver side in the States ...) in a bracket that houses both fuel filter and fuel pump. The 960 has two fuel pumps. One is located above the fuel tank - it can be accessed via an inspection panel. The other is underneath the car as mentioned. There are a couple of photos on my website that might help you. (www)glennsmart.btinternet.co.uk and choose 'Volvo 960' from the drop down menu.
On the Volvo 960, the fuel injection lines are located on the top of the engine, running along the fuel rail. They connect the fuel injectors to the fuel supply and return systems. You can access them by removing the intake manifold or by working from the top of the engine bay. Always ensure to relieve the fuel pressure before attempting any repairs to the fuel injection system.
i need the code to unlock the radio on my Volvo 960 1996
On a 1996 Volvo 960, the fuel filter is located along the fuel line under the car, typically mounted on the driver's side near the rear axle. It is positioned above the fuel tank and can be accessed from underneath the vehicle. To replace it, you'll need to lift the car safely and ensure you relieve fuel system pressure beforehand.
On my 1995 Volvo 960 it is located underneath the car approx. mid way between the front and rear wheels (i.e. directly below the center console\armrest). It is a cylindrical filter with a fuel line coming from both the fore and aft ends of the car.
The lug nut torque for that 1993 Volvo 960 is 63 ft.lbs.
Disconnect the battery for 5 minutes get the radio code before doing this
To change the air pump on a 1997 Volvo 960, first disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove any necessary components obstructing access to the air pump, such as the engine cover or hoses. Disconnect the electrical connector and the inlet and outlet hoses from the pump, then unbolt the pump from its mounting bracket. Install the new pump by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
I assume you mean the fuel gauge that tells you how much fuel there is left. The reason is that the fuel sensor is stuck. This fuel sensor is a mechanical fuel sensor that rises with the fuel level in the gas tank. A really ridiculous design for a fuel level sensor. It gets stuck and you will need to replace it. Its the same amount of time to replace it as to replace the fuel pump. Just leave it until the fuel pump goes bad, then you can do both.