I believe there isn't one.
The starter inhibitor switch on a 1983 Volvo 240 is typically located on the transmission, near the gear selector. It is designed to prevent the engine from starting unless the transmission is in the "Park" or "Neutral" position. You may need to access it from underneath the vehicle for better visibility and reach.
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An inhibitor switch on a Volvo 740 is a safety device that prevents the engine from starting unless the transmission is in the "Park" or "Neutral" position. It serves to ensure that the vehicle doesn't accidentally start while in gear, which could lead to unintended movement. This switch is typically part of the automatic transmission system and plays a crucial role in vehicle safety. If the inhibitor switch malfunctions, it may cause starting issues or prevent the engine from starting altogether.
Simply switch on the key to initialize and crank the engine to activate. What kind of problem are you having to ask this type question?
My 1982 Volvo 244GL had a voltage regulator in the back of the alternator so I assume your 1984 is the same
Why does my car kick over but wont start?
7/8 Inch Socket:
on left rear side of engine block
Best is what the manufacturer recommends.
mikehunt
wires on the starter are criss crossed