It might be upside down
SOURCE: Replacing broken front corner light panel on Volvo 850
When you open the hood, look directly behind the headlight. all the way in the corner and a little way down should be a hook. I usually use a screwdriver and pull directly outward and then a little to the right or left. Then bring the hook back and the corner light should be disconnected. Then you can pull it out and do what you need to do. When you put it back, its a pain because you have to get the hook into a plastic groove. Make sure that you know where the plastic piece is before you start, just get a flashlight and find it. Then use your screwdriver the pull the hook up and get it into the groove. Presto!
SOURCE: Cannot open the gas cap for a 1995 Volvo 850
pop the trunk, same side as gas door pull the interior carpet down or back. Look for a wire with a loop on the end, pull it. "The door should open
SOURCE: My son has a 1996 Volvo 850 GLT Wagon and he needs
Don't know your engine size so pick the correct one for your motor:
2.3L 4-Cylinder Engines Firing Order: 1–3–4–2 Distributor Rotation: Clockwise
2.8L 6-Cylinder Engine Firing Order: 1–6–3–5–2–4 Distributor Rotation: Clockwise
2.9L 6-Cylinder Engines Firing Order: 1–5–3–6–2–4 Distributorless Ignition
2.3L and 2.4L 5-Cylinder Engines Firing Order: 1–2–4–5–3 Distributor Rotation: Counterclockwise
Testimonial: "It ism still missing on #2 cylinder."
SOURCE: looking for 1995 volvo 850 turbo vacuum line schematic diagram
This is for a 98 T5, but it should be close enough. http://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=93956#p93956
SOURCE: Seat belt stuck
I solved this on my 95 volvo 850 glt as follows:
pull the seatbelt pilar cover off from the door jamb. this runs vertically up the pilar between the front an back door (beside the front seats. Once opened loosen the belt by gently pulling the belt upward toward the roof. You'll have to do this sometimes in small increments. Once the seatbelt is pulled out all the way, spray small amount of lubricant into the joint where at the top of the belt spool. Also use a screw driver to push spool upward while pulling the belt. At first it's only going to release a little but eventually the lubricant will work its way into the seam at the top of the belt spool and loosen up the stuck inertia catch. Until it completely loosens you might have to remove the pilar cover again and work the seatbelt out (also use the screw driver technique described above) in order to use the seatbelt. When parking, I would relatch the seatbelt and pull the slack up around the back of the head rest. After a day or so it worked normally.
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