The cylinder order for a 1997 Volvo 960, which has a straight-six engine, is 1-5-3-6-2-4. This means that the cylinders are numbered from the front to the back of the engine, starting with cylinder 1 at the front on the driver's side. The firing order is crucial for engine performance and timing.
firing order is 1342 for a Volvo 960 (1996) 1342 is the firing order for a 4 cylinder which would be a 940- as for the 960, the order is 153624 where 1 is closest to the front of the car and 6 to the cabin. (for 2.9 liter motors in '96 960)
The firing order for the 1996 Volvo 960 3.0 L 6 cylinder engine is 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 4. The number one cylinder is closest to the grill and the number 6 cylinder is closest to the firewall.
The firing order for 1996 Volvo 960 is 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 4. This is for 3.0 Liter 6 cylinder engines.
Yes, the transmissions are compatible. The S90 was the re-branding of the 960 until 1998 or 1999.
2.9 litre straight 6 cylinder
Built in in the hazard light switch.
two on before the catalytic and one after
When my Volvo broke an alternator drive belt the majority of the warning lights came on.
The camshaft sensor on a 1997 Volvo 960 is located near the front of the engine, typically on the cylinder head. It's positioned near the camshaft and can be accessed by removing any necessary components for better visibility. If you have trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific diagrams and further details.
take off the tray covering the bottom of the engine and its at the front
yes
i need the code to unlock the radio on my Volvo 960 1996