Europartsdirect.com is also a great source for '89 240. Sometimes cheaper than IPDUSA.
The fuse box for a 1989 Volvo 740 Turbo Wagon is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find it by looking to the left of the steering column, near the side of the dashboard. There may be a cover that needs to be removed to access the fuses. Additionally, there is a second fuse box located in the engine compartment for certain circuits.
There are many places one can find parts for a Volvo. One good place to look is any used car dealership that sells Volvo's. Another is a parts junkyard such as Pull A Part.
You can find a diagram of the complete exhaust system for a 1993 non-turbo Volvo 940 wagon in several places. Check the official Volvo service manual, which may be available at local libraries or for purchase online. Additionally, automotive forums dedicated to Volvo enthusiasts, such as Brickboard or VolvoForums, often have shared resources and diagrams. Lastly, online parts retailers or websites like Haynes or Chilton may offer diagrams with their repair manuals.
its a flame trap. look up bay 13 at www.volvospeed.com on how/where
AutoZone website
In the 1989 Volvo 740 GL with a Bosch system it is located just above the steering column on the dash.
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NAPA Auto Parts is where I get all mine, and I rarely have problems with them.
That's a dealer item. It's available from Volvo World.
If I can't find it through parts supplies either locally or on line I check out mopartruckparts.com and there they have hard to get parts (sometimes used) but they seem to do what I need.
ipd seems to have a good selectionipdusa.comAlso less specific parts fcpgroton.com is a good resource