Ramdenly will not start
SOURCE: 1994 Volvo 940 turbo wont start!!!!!! =[
I am a volvo tech and your problem is fuel pressure ralated and i had same problem in 1995 850 turbo and the fuel pump was the problem and a used one is around 35.00
SOURCE: 2004 Volvo C70 console light
IT IS A LITTLE BULB IN THE GEAR SELECTOR SAME AS ASTRAY LIGHT IT COSTS 10.00 AT A VOLVO DEALER AND THE REASON IT KEEPS BURNING OUT IS THAT BUMPS IN THE ROAD CAN SHOCK IT AND YES IT WILL BURN OUT
SOURCE: volvo c70-2004 sun visor Problem: won't stay up
usually when the visor break, three things you can do, one is to take it apart( the arm of the visor) slowly and look for a broken plastic part pieces which you can superglue it back together, if the broken plastic peice is not still there and missing then you will have to replace it with the new one. Junkyard or ebay may carry some used. Dealer wont be that expensive either. 3rd, take the lens off and remove the bulb from the visor, this way it wont drain the battery. To hold the visor up you can try to find a velcro tape from auto parts store, by taping one side of the visor and the other top of the roof that way when you fold it up the velcro will stick to one another. this will be a temporary fix.
SOURCE: need radio code for a 2004 volvo c70
You'll need to go to the Dealer with the car to get the radio code.
SOURCE: 240 Volvo - Acceleration Problems
One fuel pump may have died. Either the in-tank pump or the in-line pump which is below the left rear passenger floorboard. I would test power to in-line pump first. You can start engine and have a friend lay down by the in-line pump and listen for it to churn/buzz/hum.
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Place the key in the ignition and move the key to Position I.
While keeping the key at Position 1, press and hold the reset button for the trip odometer. You will find that button located where the speedometer is.
While still holding the button for the trip odometer, move the key to Position II.
At this point, wait until the service light is flashing, it should take about 5 seconds for this to occur. When it hits its 3rd or 4th flash, move the key back to Position I.
Release the button for the trip odometer. Next, start the car and you will notice the service light should be reset. If not, try it again. It may take more than one time to get this light reset. Good Luck!
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