The 1996 850 doesn't have a high pressure port. Recharging is done through to low pressure side.
The low-pressure AC port on a 1996 Volvo 850 is located on the right side of the engine bay, near the firewall. It is typically found on the larger of the two AC lines, which is usually insulated with foam. To identify it, look for a port that is capped with a plastic cover, and ensure it's distinguishable from the high-pressure port, which is smaller and located nearby.
This is actually a trick question. There is NO High Pressure Port on the Volvo 850 Turbo. Service is done by connecting to the Low Pressure Side and using this access to both Evacuate and Service. Chrysler for a few years did not use a High Pressure Port and required connecting a Scan Tool to the OBDII Connector and taking readings this way but Volvo does not even offer this option. Todd
To add Freon to a 1997 Volvo 850 T5, first locate the low-pressure service port, usually found on the larger of the two refrigerant lines connected to the AC system. Ensure the engine is running and the AC is set to the maximum cool setting. Attach the refrigerant can to the low-pressure port, then slowly release the Freon while monitoring the pressure gauge on the canister to avoid overfilling. Always wear safety gear and consider having a professional check the system for leaks or issues if you're unsure.
You can find an air conditioner for a 1994 Volvo 850 on Ebay. The Volvo 850 was designed by Jan Wilsgaard. There have been 1,360,522 units made between the years 1991 and 1997.
The 1997 Volvo 850 evaporator drain tube is located on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The evaporator drain tube carries condensation away from the engine.
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Under the coin holder in the center console. Just pull up on the coin holder and remove and you will see OBD II port.
Yes the c70 was in production from 1997 to 2000 after the 840
Use only the weight recommended by Volvo and I doubt that they recommend 10w40.
There's no Volvo 850 2000. What you likely saw was a S70.