Open the OIL FILLER cap--on the top of the engine- and add oil.
Open the OIL FILLER cap--on the top of the engine- and add oil.
This may not be much help but I have a 1984 UK Volvo 240 dl which I changed the fluid on some years ago. As I recall it was simply a case of undoing a drain plug on the transmission casing and refilling after undoing another nut physically higher up the casing.
You add it very expensively as it is the cost of gold. You will have to retrofit the system to R134A.
It would depend on if you are doing a "complete" oil change or if you just need to add some oil if it leaks. If doing a complete change, then you would put in 4.5 to 5 quarts. Otherwise, for leakage, you would add what it needs. My Volvo 240 (1986) has a very small and slow leak, so in my experience, anywhere from 1/4 quart to 1/2 quart is normal. Good luck!
240 + 40% = 336
To find what you need to add to 760 to make 1000, you can subtract 760 from 1000. 1000 - 760 = 240. Therefore, you need to add 240 to 760 to make 1000.
Where is the radiator cap on a 2001 Volvo s40?
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the answer is 240 because 4x6 is 24 and you add the 0 on from the number 60.
To add coolant to and 1985 Mercedes 380se find the reservoir located in the engine bay next to the radiator. Make sure to use the proper mixture of coolant to water ratio and pour until the appropriate level. Overfilling can lead to sprouting a leak while the engine is running.
To find factors that add up to 240 and also add up to 140, we need to solve a system of equations. Let's represent the two factors as x and y. We have the equations x + y = 140 and x + y = 240. By solving this system, we find that the factors are 100 and 140.