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1995 Volvo 940 Questions & Answers
Car not running right
I had the same problem when my head gasket went last July 4th. You may have to adjust the idle under the hood. I also had a jumped timing belt, but that's probably irrelevant. And like Chuck said, I recommend buying a manual, it has everything you need to know about your car. Hope this helps!
Fuel filter bad, won't start?
Hi Zac first thing i would check is fuel pressure. remove fuel hose to fuel rail hold hose into container get some one to crank motor only for a few seconds and turn ignition off..if no fuel ! suspect; fuel pump . also listen for fuel pump to hum when turning ignition on it should make some noise! hope this gives you something to check. as a mechanic i have come across this as a problem before.
My Volvo 940 GL has a problem. The engine dies
When the engine warms up engine management sensor warms up and the resistant builds up,signals dont reach the ECM,out all that was replaced what about the cranksensor?that is a popular failure when warm
1995 volvo 940 not starting
Sounds like a fuel pump issue. Any more details? Does it turn over? If you elevate the back, does it start sometimes? It might be the fuel pump. When was the last time you had it replaced? They last between 70-120k miles (my experience), so depending on the last time it was replaced, it might be time for a new one. They are relatively cheap ($100-$130) if you do it yourself, but it may cost you anywhere from $300-$1000 to have it done. There is an access panel under the trunk liner that gives you access to the pump and floater, so if anyone tries to tell you that you need to replace the whole tank for $1200 (this actually happened to me once), just say "Thanks" and go somewhere else. Check for other options on the pump itself, when I asked Pep Boys, they gave me a $300 one, and I said I'd get back to them. Later I found that this Bosch that was only $130 fit was exactly what I needed.
Need diagram of timing marks 95volvo940
Fig. 9: Pulley alignment marks for timing belt replacement
Fig. 10: Line up the camshaft pulleys with the marks on the engine mounting plate
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Well i bought a 1995
Hello, how many oil leaks does this Volvo have? Also, are sure that you are loosen all the oil in a week. There could be other porblems with you Volvo. Does it smoke from the exhaust system, and what color is the smoke? Let me know, GB....stewbison
I need to know how
You don't need to drop the fuel tank in a 1995 940. There is an access panel in the trunk. Under the trunk liner there is a panel to the left of the backseat access. Unscrew the 4 screws there and you should see a screw-top cover. Remove it and you will have access to the fuel pump and floater.
My 95 volvo will not
well its going to be electrical, so check spark after it heats up and dies then check input to the coils make sure they are getting signal to fire. might be a sensor heating up and quitting on you, most likly if its a sensor its the crank sensor. have autozone plug in the computer and check for codes this will help you head in the right dirrection. test retest then reoplace parts this rule will save you alot of money inthe long run.
Sunroof switch stopped working, sunroof
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Most part store should have this avaiable
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dont forget to check the fuse
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as far as manually closing dont know of anyway that is near simple
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Open the hood on your Volvo 940 and loosen the negative battery cable with your socket set. Take the negative battery cable off after you have loosened the nut.
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Find your Volvo's sunroof switch on the overhead console between the visors. Locate the small retaining screw at the back of the window-controller button's plastic housing.
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Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove that screw. Set it aside in and then remove the plastic housing.
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Find the wiring harness plug in the back of the switch. Press in the two tabs on the sides of the plug and pull it out. The two tabs are on the sides of the plug. Pull the old switch out and set the new one in place with your fingers.
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Plug the wiring harness into the back of your Volvo's new sunroof switch. Hold the new switch up and replace the plastic housing. Install the screw to hold the plastic in place.
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Replace your Volvo's negative battery cable.
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95 940 non turbo-will crank
May have a faulty air/fuel ratio sensor or o2 sensor, throttle body may need adjusting or have a stretched spring or there may be grime restricting air flow so it's flooding it.
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