1989 VOLVO 740 Owners Manual
1989 VOLVO 740 Owners Manual
1989 VOLVO 740 Owners Manual
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pg. 2 This manual deals with the operation and care of your Volvo
Welcome to the world-wide family of Volvo owners. We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. To ensure your satisfaction with this vehicle, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions, operating instructions and maintenance requirements/recommendations in this manual. We also urge you and your passengers to wear seat belts at all times in this (or any other) automobile. And, of course, please do not operate a vehicle if you may be affected by alcohol, medication or any impairment that could hinder your ability to drive. Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable safety and emission standards, as evidenced by the certification labels attached to the door opening sheet metal and on the left wheel housing in the engine compartment. For further information regarding these regulations, please contact your dealer.
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seriously considering, or have already made it mandatory for occupants of a car to use seatbelts So, urging you to 'buckle up' is not just our recommendation - its becoming the law! The few seconds it takes to buckle up may one day allow you to say, "Its a good thing I was wearing my seatbelt."
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This Owner's manual provides information on driving and maintaining your Volvo It should be noted that there are certain differences among model versions and market requirements; thus, you may find features described and/or pictured in this manual that do not appear on your car. Should you require more detailed information with regard to adjustments or repairs please contact your Volvo dealer. Do not export your Volvo to another country before investigating that country's applicable safety and exhaust emission requirements. In some cases it may be difficult or impossible to comply with these requirements. Modifications to the emission control system(s) may render your Volvo not certifiable for legal operation in the U.S., Canada, and other countries.
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The key number codes are stamped on a separate tag supplied with the keys. This tag should be separated from the key ring and kept in a safe place. The double-sided tape on the back of the tag can be used to secure it safely. In the event the original keys are lost, duplicates may be ordered from your Volvo dealer. The central locking system is described in detail in section "Door and locks".
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1989 Volvo 740 19 Space for additional equipment 20 Space for additional equipment 21 Air louver 23 22 Starting (ignition) switch/steering wheel lock 13 23 Electrically operated sun roof 29 24 Rear window demister 19 25 Horn 26 Electrically-heated driver's seat 19
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The pages in this section provide a detailed description of the vehicle's instruments and controls. Note that vehicles may be equipped differently, depending on special legal requirements, etc.
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NOTE: Canadian model speedometers/odometers indicate kilometers only. 1 Voltmeter (Turbo models) 2 Fuel gauge 3 Clock reset knob 4 Quartz crystal clock 5 Speedometer 6 Trip odometer * 7 Trip odometer reset knob 8 Odometer 9 Tachometer 10 Instrument panel lamps rheostat 11 Temperature gauge 12 Boost gauge (Turbo models) * The last digit indicates 1/10 mile/kilometer. A black number on a white background = original speedometer. A red number on a white background = replacement speedometer.
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1989 Volvo 740 Reads thousands of engine rpm. Engine should not be operated in red range. Trip odometer Used form measuring shorter distances. (last figure represents 1/10 mile or km) Trip odometer reset knob Push in to reset
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Temperature gauge The pointer should be approximately midway on the gauge face when driving. If the pointer approaches the red range repeatedly, check coolant level and fan belt tension. Do not drive the car with the pointer in the red range. See sections "Coolant" and "Drive belts". WARNING! Allow engine to cool before adding coolant. Fuel gauge The fuel tank capacity is approx. 15.8 US gals (60 liters). The red range represents approx. 2.4 US gals. (9 liters). See "Refueling" for further information. Instrument panel lamps rheostat Clockwise = brighter. Counterclockwise = dimmer. Voltmeter (Turbo-engine cars only) The voltmeter indicates the voltage in the electrical system and thereby also the state of the battery. While the car is being driven the pointer should be within the black field. Should the pointer point to the upper or lower red field when driving, this may indicate some fault in the electrical system. Boost pressure gauge (Turbo-engine cars only) The boost pressure gauge is divided into sections. Black section: The engine acts as a normally-aspirated engine. Best fuel economy is achieved while driving in this range. Yellow section: The turbo is providing boost pressure.
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5 SRS malfunction light 6 Low engine oil pressure 7 Alternator not charging 8 Overdrive (5th gear) engaged (Turbo with manual transmission) 9 High beams 10 Brake failure 11 Parking brake applied 12 Bulb failure 13 Low washer fluid level. If the lamp glows continuously when the engine is running, there is only about 1/2 - 1 US qts. remaining in the washer fluid reservoir. 14 Shift indicator light (manual transmission models) or 4th gear disengaged, automatic transmission 15 Fasten seat belts 16 Check engine, see p. 11 17 Turn signal, left 18 Turn signal, right
Alternator warning light If the light comes on while the engine is running, check the tension of the alternator drive belt as soon as possible. NOTE: This warning light is illuminated if the alternator is not charging. However, parking brake, brake failure and bulb failure warning lights will be illuminated at the same time due to the design of the system.
Check Engine warning light If the light comes on (or stays on after the vehicle has started), the Engine Check diagnostic system has detected a fault. Drive to an authorized Volvo dealer for inspection.
Oil pressure warning light If the light comes on during driving, the oil pressure is too low. Stop the car and then stop the engine immediately and check the engine oil level. See section titled "Engine oil". After hard driving, the light will come on occasionally when the engine is idling. This is normal, provided it goes off when the engine speed is increased.
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Brake failure warning light If the light comes on while driving or braking, this indicates that the brake fluid level is too low. Stop immediately, open the hood and check the brake fluid level in the reservoir (see section "Engine compartment" for reservoir position)! WARNING! If the fluid level is below the MIN mark in the entire reservoir: do not drive. Tow the car to a garage and have the brake system checked/repaired. If the fluid level is above the MIN mark, or is below the MIN mark in only one of the two parts of the reservoir, drive with caution to an authorized Volvo dealer for inspection of the system.
Service reminder light This light will come on at 5000 mile (8000 km) intervals. It is a reminder to the driver to have the engine oil and oil filter changed. The light will stay on 2 min. after start until reset by the servicing dealer.
Anti-lock Brake System ABS ABS brakes are designed to prevent the brakes from locking under severe braking conditions. If the light comes on while driving, there is a malfunction of the ABS system (the standard braking system will still function), and the car should be driven to an authorized Volvo dealer for inspection. The system "senses" when the brakes begin to lock. regulates the brake pressure and thereby helps prevent the brakes from locking. When the system is activated, you may be aware of a slight vibration in the brake pedal. The switching sound of the control unit in the engine compartment may also be audible. This is quite normal. Note that the ABS system does not increase the total braking capacity of your car. It does. however, enable you to steer and helps to retain better control of the vehicle.
Shift indicator light (Manual transmission cars only) The Volvo shift indicator light (S.I.L.) is a device designed to help you get even better gas mileage from your Volvo car. Studies have shown that the best fuel economy is obtained by shifting gears at low engine rpm and high relative engine load. The Volvo S.I.L. is calibrated to show you when to shift for improved mileage without sacrificing smooth acceleration. Use of the S.I.L. is simple. Shift to the next higher gear as soon as the light comes on. You may find after using the S.I.L. for some time that your natural shifting rhythm will adapt to the S.I.L's suggestion. Some drivers may even shift before the light comes on. Obviously, there will be times when you need to shift later than the light would indicate, for example, when climbing hills or trailer towing. Using the light regularly, however, should result in a mileage improvement of six percent or more, depending on how you normally drive.
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SRS Supplemental Restraint System (optional on certain models) If the light comes on (or stays on after the vehicle has started, the SRS diagnostic system has detected a fault. Drive to an authorized Volvo dealer for inspection. (See section "SRS for further information.) Programming instructions for shift indicator If the current supply to the control unit is cut (battery disconnected), the control unit will have to be reprogrammed as the control unit memory will be erased. Drive the car in each gear. First gear not necessary, for approximately 8 seconds. The gear change indicator light will flicker once (0.5 seconds), as each gear is programmed. NOTE: Remove the foot completely from the clutch pedal after each gear change when programming the control unit.
Bulb failure warning light The light will come on if any of the following bulbs are defective: one of the low beam headlights one of the tail lights one of the brake lights when the brake pedal is depressed. Check the fuse and bulb. See sections titled "Replacing bulbs" and "Fuses". Should the warning light come on after a defective outside bulb has been replaced, the corresponding bulb on the other side of the car should also be replaced.
Starting (ignition) switch/steering wheel lock The steering wheel lock might be under tension when the car is parked. Turn the steering wheel slightly to free the ignition key. A chime will sound if the starting key is left in the ignition lock and front door on the driver's side is opened.
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Turn signals 1 Lane change position. In maneuvers such as lane changing, the driver can flash the turn signals by moving the turn signal lever to the First stop and holding it there. The lever will return to the neutral position when released. 2 Signal lever engaged for normal turns. NOTE: Defective turn signal bulb will cause turn signal indicator and remaining signal lights to flash more rapidly than normal.
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Move the lever towards the steering wheel past the headlight flasher position and release it. 3 Headlight flasher (headlights off). Move the lever towards the steering wheel. The headlight high beam will be on until the lever is released.
Hazard warning flasher The four-way flasher should be used to indicate that the vehicle has become a traffic hazard. NOTE: Regulations regarding the use of the hazard warning flasher may vary from state to state.
Wiper/washer 1 Intermittent wiper. With switch in this position, the wipers will sweep approximately every seventh second. 2 "Single sweep" position. Switch returns automatically when released. 3 Wipers, low speed. 4 Wipers, high speed. 5 Windshield wiper/washer. The wiper will make 2-3 complete sweeps after the lever is released.
1989 Volvo 740 The tailgate window wiper/washer is operated by a switch at the end of the wiper lever.
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1 The wiper operates continuously. 2 Intermittent position: the wiper strokes approximately every 10 seconds. 3 Tailgate washer. After the button is released the wiper strokes 2-3 additional times before stopping. The electrical circuit is protected by fuse 14, located in the central electrical unit. See the section entitled "Fuses".
Adjusting washer nozzles The washer jets should spray the windshield as shown. Use the edge of a small screwdriver to adjust the nozzles, if necessary. Washer fluid reservoir The washer fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment and holds approx. 0.5 US gal. (2.0 liters) on sedan models and approx. 0.8 US gal (3.2 liters) on wagon models. During cold weather, the reservoir should be filled with windshield washer solvent.
Cruise control (optional on certain models) The cruise control switches are located on the turn signal switch lever. To engage and set desired speed: 1. Set switch (1) to ON. 2. Accelerate to desired cruise speed. NOTE: The cruise control cannot be engaged at speeds below 22 mph (35 km). 3. Depress SET SPEED switch (2). Operating brake pedal or clutch pedal (where applicable) This will automatically disengage the cruise control. Previously selected cruise speed is retained in the memory and by momentarily setting the switch to RESUME position that speed will be re-engaged.
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WARNING! The vehicle will accelerate very quickly should there be a substantial speed differential when the switch is reset that the vehicle be accelerated manually and the switch reset to RESUME once the speed differential has been reduced. Acceleration Momentary acceleration, such as for passing. does not interrupt cruise control operation. The previously selected speed will be maintained without having to set switch to RESUME. To disengage the cruise control system: Set switch (1) to position OFF, or depress brake pedal, or depress clutch pedal (where applicable). Switching off the starting (ignition) switch is will automatically disengage the cruise control system. WARNING! The cruise control should not be used in heavy traffic or when driving on wet or slippery roads. If the gear shift is moved to Neutral while the cruise control is engaged, then depress the brake pedal momentarily, or set the cruise control switch (1) to OFF. This will disengage the cruise control and prevent overreving the engine. NOTE: When driving on a grade, actual vehicle speed may vary slightly from the set cruise control speed.
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Headlights and position lights All lights off Parking lights on Headlights and parking lights are on if starting (ignition) switch is in position I or II. If the headlight switch is in position all lights will go out when starting switch is switched off.
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With the headlight switch in position the parking lights will stay on. Switch from high to low beams, and vice versa, by moving the turn signal switch lever on the left side of the steering column towards the steering wheel.
Rear fog lights The rear fog lights are considerably brighter than the normal tail lights and should be use only when atmospheric conditions, such as fog, rain, snow, smoke or dust reduce the daytime or nighttime visibility of other vehicles to less than 500 ft. (152 meters). The headlights must be switched on. Note that local regulations governing the use of these lights may vary.
Auxiliary front fog lights (optional on certain models) Auxiliary front fog lights can be switched on only with the low-beam headlights on.
Power antenna The power antenna switch can be used to retract the antenna when the audio system is turned on. This will permit operation of the cassette drive with the antenna in the down position. CAUTION: Always lower the antenna when entering a garage or car wash to avoid antenna damage.
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Rear window demister To operate, depress the switch. The indicator lamp in the switch will come on. The system will be switched off automatically after 10-15 minutes or when the starting (ignition) key is switched off. Heated front seats The front seats are equipped with electrically-heated backrests and seat cushions. The heating is thermostatically-controlled and cuts out automatically. Use the switches to disengage the seat heating manually when the seat is not occupied.
Extra heating (certain models) Switch on or off as required. When switched on. the seats are automatically heated and when the optimal temperature is reached, the heating automatically switches off. The passenger seat will only be heated when it is occupied.
Parking brake (hand brake) The lever is situated between the front seats. The brake is applied to the rear wheels.
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WARNING! Always use the parking brake (hand brake) when parking. On hills, also turn the front wheels toward the curb. In order to obtain the best possible performance of the parking brake, the brake linings should be broken in. See section titled "Brake system".
Cigarette lighter To operate, depress the knob fully. When the knob automatically releases, the cigarette lighter is ready for use. The starting (ignition) switch must be switched on (to position I or II) for the cigarette lighter to function.
Ash trays To remove the ash trays depress the center spring and remove.
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illustration. The starting (ignition) switch must be ON (position II) for the electrically operated windows to function. The window is lowered if the rear part of the switch is pressed and raised if the front part of the switch is pressed. WARNING! Remove the starting (ignition) key when children are left unattended in the vehicle.
Cut-out switch for electrically-operated rear-door windows If the car is equipped with rear door power windows, this function can be disabled by a switch located on the driver's door armrest. This switch is positioned 90 in relation to the other switches. The rear door windows can be raised or lowered with the respective door switch as well as the switch on the driver's door. The rear door windows cannot be raised or lowered with the respective door switch but instead only with the corresponding switch on the driver's door.
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Heating and ventilation Your Volvo is equipped with a heating system combined with air conditioning. Depending on which function you select, warm of cool/cold air is distributed to the different parts of the passenger compartment. An additional driver's air louver is located beneath the steering column and can be adjusted upwards, downwards, or closed as desired.
Air louvers (dash) A Open B Closed C Directing air flow horizontally D Directing air flow vertically A certain amount of air will always enter through the dash air louvers as long as they are open, independently of the position of the air distribution control. Close the dash air louvers to obtain maximum air flow to floor or windshield.
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Additional information and tips l The air conditioning compressor is engaged only if the temperature is above 46F (+8C). l In all three air conditioning positions the fan runs at speed 1 if the switch is at "0". This is a safety measure to prevent formation of ice in the system. l When the outside air is contaminated with exhaust gases, smoke, etc. (as when driving through a tunnel), move the lever to for a few minutes. In this position very little air is drawn in to the passenger compartment from outside. Do not, however, leave the lever in this position for more than 10-15 minutes, since hardly any fresh air is being supplied. Regulate the temperature with the temperature control lever. l The air conditioning unit functions best if used regularly. http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/1989/1989_740/89740_01.htm 2011/12/15
1989 Volvo 740 Always keep the air inlet grill in front of the windshield clear of snow in winter.
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Height adjustment The front section of the seats can be adjusted to three height positions and the rear section to four. Lever forward = front height adjustment Lever rearward = rear height adjustment Do not adjust the seat while driving. Fore-aft seat adjustment Pull control upward, then slide seat forward or rearward to desired position. Make sure that the seat is properly secure when you release the control. WARNING! For your safety, never adjust the seat while driving. The seat should be adjusted so the brake pedal can be fully depressed. Seat back inclination adjustment Rotate control clockwise to tilt seat back rearward. Rotate counterclockwise to tilt seat back forward. Note that body weight must be shifted to allow seat back to move forward or rearward.
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Side-view mirrors Use the lever to adjust. WARNING! The mirrors should always be adjusted before driving. Objects seen in the wide-angle right sideview mirror are closer than they appear to be.
Electrically-operated side-view mirrors The control switches are located in the driver's door armrest. A Adjustment sideways B Adjustment up/down CAUTION: Never use ice scrapers made of metal as they can easily scratch the mirror surface.
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Interior light 1. Light always on. 2. Light always off. 3. Light is on when either of the front or rear doors are opened.
Sun roof (certain models) The sun roof can be used in two ways: as a conventional sliding roof, or the rear edge can be raised or lowered to provide various ventilation positions. 1 Depress the button prior to cranking. 2 Counter-clockwise: sliding roof. 3 Clockwise; ventilation positions. WARNING! For added safety, always have the crank folded during driving.
Electrically-operated sun roof (GLE-16 Valve, Turbo) To open the sun roof as a sliding roof. depress the top portion of the rocker switch. To raise the rear edge of the sun roof, depress the bottom portion of the switch. To close the sun roof, depress the side of the rocker http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/1989/1989_740/89740_02.htm 2011/12/15
1989 Volvo 740 switch opposite the side used to open the sun roof. NOTE: In case of sun roof malfunction see "Service diagnosis".
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Child Restraint Anchorages Volvo cars are fitted with Child Restraint Top Tether Anchorages in the rear seat. There are three anchorages under the rear section of the car's rear window shelf on sedans and in the back of the rear seat/largest storage bin in wagons. When the car is delivered, the holes for these anchorages are covered by plastic screws. In cars designated for Canada on top tether anchorage set will be in the glove box. In cars designated for the US a coupon good for one set, will be provided by mail. The top tether anchorage set includes the top tether anchorage plate, a M8 bolt 30 mm long and a plastic trim cover. If another set is needed, consult your Volvo dealer. Installing the top tether Remove the plastic screw covering the anchorage point you want to use. This can be done with a suitable coin. The screw is removed counterclockwise. Place the top tether anchorage plate as shown in the illustration. Using the MS bolt. tighten securely to 16 +/-2.5 ft-lb. Place the plastic trim plate over the anchorage plate, if desired.
WARNING! Child Restraint Anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted Child Restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts or harnesses. The anchorages are not able to withstand excessive forces on them in the event of collision if full harness seal belts or adult seat belts are installed to them. A grown-up who uses a belt anchored in a Child Restraint Anchorage runs a great risk of suffering severe injuries should a collision occur.
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provided with self-retracting inertia-reel belts. The front seats are provided with twin roller belts. To buckle: Pull the belt out from both retractors far enough to insert the latch plate into the receptacle (buckle for rear seats), until a distinct snapping sound is heard. The seat belt retractors are normally "unlocked" and you can move freely, provided that the shoulder belt is not pulled out too far. The retractors will lock up as follows:
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if belt is pulled out rapidly during braking and acceleration if the vehicle is leaning excessively when driving in turns.
In order for the seat belt to provide maximum protection in the event of an accident, it must be worn correctly. When wearing remember: the belt should not be twisted or turned l the lap belt must be positioned low (not pressing against the abdomen). Make sure that the shoulder belt is rolled up into its retractor and that the shoulder and lap belts are taut.
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Lap portion of the belt should sit low Before exiting the car, check that the seat belt retracts fully after being unbuckled. If necessary, guide the belt back into the retractor slot. WARNING! Any device used to induce slack into the shoulder belt portion of the three-point belt system will have a detrimental effect on the amount of protection available to you in the event of a collision.
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Center-rear belt adjustment The center-rear seat belt is manually adjustable. It should always be adjusted to fit snugly across the lap. To unfasten Depress red push button in receptacle (buckle) and let the belts rewind into their retractors. Maintenance Check periodically that the anchor bolts are secure and that the belts are in good condition. Use water and a mild detergent for cleaning. Check seat belt mechanism function as follows: Attach the seat belt. Pull rapidly on the strap. In the above check you should not be able to null the belt out. WARNING! Never use a seat belt for more than one occupant. Never wear the shoulder portion of the belt under the arm or otherwise out of position. Such use could cause injury in event of accident. As the seat belts lose much of their strength when exposed to violent stretching, they should be replaced after any collision, even though they may appear to be undamaged. Never repair the belt on your own, but have this done by an authorized Volvo dealer only.
During pregnancy Pregnant women should always wear seat belts. Remember that the belt should always be positioned in such a way as to avoid any possible pressure on the abdomen. The lap portion of the belt should be located low, as shown in the above illustration. NOTE: Legislation in your state or province may mandate seat belt usage.
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As an enhancement to the three-point seatbelt system, certain models are equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). The Volvo SRS consists of a driver's side airbag with a driver's side knee bolster. The system is designed to supplement the protection provided by the three-point seatbelt system. The interior of an SRS-equipped Volvo looks very much the same a any other. The only indications of the system's presence are the "SRS" embossed on the steering wheel pad, and the knee bolster beneath the steering column. The airbag is folded and located in the center of the steering wheel. It is released only during a frontal or front-angular collision in which the forces sustained by the car are equivalent to an impact into an immovable barrier at a speed of approximately 12 mph (19 kph) or greater. WARNING! As its name implies. SRS is designed to be a SUPPLEMENT to - not a replacement for - the three-point belt system. The airbag is not designed to be released in the event of a side or rear-end collision, or during a rollover situation. For maximum protection, wear seat belts at all times.
The airbag system includes a gas generator (1). surrounded by airbag itself (2). In the event of a frontal or front-angular collision equivalent to impacting a rigid barrier at 12 mph (19 kph) or greater the sensor (3) activates the gas generator causing the airbag to be inflated with harmless nitrogen gas. As the movement of the driver compresses the airbag some of the gas is expelled at a controlled rate to provide better cushioning. The entire process, including inflation and deflation of the airbag, takes approximately two-tenths of a second. WARNING! When installing any accessories, make sure that the SRS system is not damaged. Do not attempt to service any component of the SRS yourself. Attempting to do so may result in serious personal injury. If a problem arises, take your car to the nearest authorized Volvo Dealer for inspection as soon as possible.
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A self-diagnostic system incorporated in the sensor monitors the SRS. If a fault is detected, the "SRS" warning light will illuminate. The light is included in the warning/indicator light cluster in the instrument panel. Normally, the SRS warning light will be illuminated along with the other warning/indicator lights when the ignition key is turned to the ON position (position II), and go out after the engine has been started. Check that this light is functioning properly every time the car is started. The following items are monitored by the diagnostic system:
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Sensor unit electronics integrity Reserve energy supply Diagnostic output service System voltage Integrity of system connectors Mercury switch closure Gas generator ignitor WARNING! If the SRS warning light stays on after the engine has started, or if it comes on while you are driving, drive the car to the nearest authorized Volvo Dealer for inspection as soon as possible.
There is no maintenance to perform on the SRS yourself. The only periodic maintenance recommended on the SRS is that the air bag module and the sensor unit should be replaced every ten years and that the other components in the system (wiring, connectors, etc.) should also be inspected at this time. This service must be performed by an authorized Volvo dealer.
Should you have any questions about the SRS system, please contact your authorized Volvo dealer or the Consumer Affairs Department: In the U.S.A.: Volvo Cars of North America One Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 201-767-4737
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To avoid battery drain The interior light and the warning lights in the rear of the doors come on when a door is opened. To avoid battery drain when the doors are opened for prolonged periods, these lights can be switched off by pushing in and turning the door light switches slightly clockwise. When the door is closed the switch will return to its normal position.
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1989 Volvo 740 A The door lock functions normally. B The door cannot be opened from the inside. Normal operation from outside.
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WARNING! Remember, in the event of an accident, the rear seat passengers cannot open the doors from the inside with the levers in position B. Trunk Lid The trunk lock is incorporated in the central locking system. This means that you can either lock or unlock the trunk by means of the driver's door lock. You can also operate the trunk lock directly with the owner's key even if the vehicle is centrally locked.
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Long load storage In the panel behind the rear seat is a door which makes it possible to carry long loads such as skis. etc. WARNING! Cover sharp edges on load to prevent injury to occupants. Secure load to prevent shifting during sudden stops by wrapping seat belt around armrest as shown.
Protective covers (for skis) should also be used to avoid soiling or tearing the upholstery. Please note that the flap in the rear seat is only intended for light loads such as skis, wood etc. Max. length of load 6 1/2 ft = 2 m. Max. weight of load 33 lbs = 15 kg. WARNING! Always turn engine off and apply parking brake when loading or unloading the vehicle. Place automatic transmission gear selector in P (PARK) to help prevent inadvertent movement of the selector.
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To open the hood Pull the release handle. It is located under the left side of the dash. Lift the hood slightly, insert a hand under the center line of the hood and depress the safety-catch handle. Open the hood. Check that the hood locks properly when closed.
The normal opening angle for the hood is approximately 55. By turning the catches or the hinges as illustrated, the hood can be opened to the vertical position. The catches will return to their normal positions when the hood is closed. Take care in low-roof garages!
Engine compartment light A the light is always off B the light comes on when the hood is opened.
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Tailgate To unlock-turn the key clockwise and allow it to spring back. To lock - turn the key counter-clockwise and allow it to spring back. Note: If the vehicle has a central locking system the tailgate will be unlocked and locked at the same time as the driver's door. the tailgate is opened by pressing up the catch on the handle.
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To open the tailgate from the inside of the vehicle, move the handle to the left and push outwards. WARNING! Do not drive with trunk lid or tailgate open! Poisonous exhaust gases may enter via the open trunk lid or tailgate. If the trunk lid/tailgate must be kept open for any reason, proceed as follows: l Close the windows l Set the ventilation system control to and fan control to its highest setting.
Child safety lock The tailgate incorporates a safety catch which is located to the side of the lock. A the tailgate functions normally B the tailgate cannot be opened from the inside
Concealed storage bins There are 3 storage bins under the floor of the cargo space; the largest bin can be locked with a key.
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Tool box The tool box can be released by turning the catch.
Folding rear seat: increasing the cargo space The rear seat is split 60/40 so that each section can be folded independently. Note: Straighten from backrests if they are tilted too far to the rear. Place a hand on the rear of the seat cushion, lift the release lever on the seat cushion, and swing the cushion up and toward the back of the front seats.
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Remove head restraints from rear seat. This is done by grasping the restraint and lifting straight up. Move the backrest release lever upwards and fold the backrest forward.
Important: Check that latches under seat cushions engage holes at top edge of backrest. Seat belts must be correctly positioned as seat is returned to normal position. WARNING! When the rear seat is folded down, do not place heavy objects against the hacks of the front seats. This places a severe strain on the folded down backrest of the rear seat. Cargo must not be stacked higher than the top of seatbacks. This will reduce the possibility of luggage, etc. becoming projectiles during sudden maneuvers, rapid braking or an accident.
Removing seat cushions The seat cushion can be easily removed to provide a slightly larger cargo storage area.
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WARNING! Unless the station wagon is equipped with a genuine Volvo auxiliary cargo-compartment seat, passengers should not ride in this section of the car. WARNING! Do not place extremely heavy articles against the front seats, as the backrest which is folded down is then placed under severe strain. Be sure to secure cargo. Hard and sharp articles could, otherwise, damage the front-seat backrest and/or cause injury to passengers in the event of rapid braking or a collision.
Securing cargo As a safety precaution, the cargo space is equipped with six eyelets to which straps can be attached to secure luggage. Suitable straps or a cargo net can be purchased from your Volvo dealer. WARNING! The eyelets are not to be used as anchorage points for child restraint system tether straps.
Cargo space lighting There is an extra courtesy light at the rear of the cargo space. 1 Light comes on when the tailgate is opened 2 The light is always OFF
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Spare tire and jack The spare tire and the jack are located beneath the floor mat in the large storage bin. Always secure the spare tire and the jack to prevent them from rattling.
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1989 Volvo 740 states can stipulate maximum speeds other than those given here.
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WARNING! Always open the garage doors fully before starting the engine inside a garage to ensure adequate ventilation. The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, which is invisible and odorless but very poisonous. Engine warm-up - initial driving procedure Experience shows that engines in vehicles driven short distances are subject to abnormally-rapid wear because the engine never reaches normal operating temperature, It is therefore beneficial to reach normal operating temperature as soon as possible. This is best achieved by driving with a light foot on the accelerator pedal for a few minutes after starting, rather than prolonged idling. Turbo caution Never race the engine immediately after starting. Oil flow may not reach some lubricating points fast enough to prevent engine damage. Before switching off the engine, let it operate at idle for a short time to allow the spinning of the turbo-compressor's turbine vanes to slow. After hard driving, this idle time should last a couple of minutes, during which the vanes will slow and the compressor will cool down while still receiving lubrication. If the turbine vanes are spinning at high speeds when the engine is switched off, there is a great risk of heat damage and/or turbine seizure due to lack of lubrication. Do not race the engine just prior to switching off!
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WARNING! Before starting, check that the seat is adjusted properly. Make sure the brake/clutch pedal can be depressed completely. Move the seat closer is necessary. 2. Apply the parking brake and press the brake pedal firmly to hold the car (to prevent it from moving when the gear selector is moved). 3. Select position P or N. (engine cannot be started in any other position.) 4. Start the engine by turning the starting (ignition) key. 5. Select desired gear. The gear engages with a slight delay, especially noticed in R. Engine should be idling; never accelerate until after you feel the gear is engaged! Too rapid acceleration immediately after selecting gears will provide harsh engagement and premature transmission wear. 6. Release the brakes and accelerate. To stop the car, release the accelerator pedal and apply the brakes. Selecting position N when standing still with engine running for prolonged periods of time will avoid overheating transmission fluid. The following "Special Tips" apply to cars with automatic transmission l For steep hills and when driving for prolonged periods at low speeds position 1 should be selected. Avoid, however, repeated changes since this can cause overheating of the transmission oil. For driving on mountain roads with long persistent uphill gradients, select position 2. l When negotiating long, steep downhill slopes, position 1 should be selected and position 2 for less severe inclines, in order to obtain the best possible engine braking effect. l Do not hold the car stationary on an incline by using the accelerator pedal; instead, engage the parking brake. This prevents unnecessary heating of the transmission oil. l When towing, prepare as follows: Disengage the 4th gear (the indicator light on the instrument panel goes on). WARNING! Always place gear selector securely in Park, and apply parking brake before leaving vehicle. Never leave car unattended with engine running.
1989 Volvo 740 R reverse N neutral D drive 2 intermediate 1 low P (Park) Use this position when parked with the engine running or stopped.
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Never use P while car is in motion. The transmission is mechanically-locked when in position P. Also, apply the parking brake when parking on grades. WARNING! Never leave the car when the engine is running. If, by mistake, the gear selector is moved from P, the car may start moving. R (Reverse) Never engage R while car is moving forward. N (Neutral) Neutral position = no gear is engaged. Use parking brake. Driving gears D (Drive) D is the normal driving position. Upshifts and downshifts of the forward gears occur automatically and are governed by accelerator pedal position and vehicle speed. Lock-up With the gear selector in position D (Drive) the lockup device disengages the torque converter at speeds above approx. 47-56 mph (75-90 km/h). It provides lowered engine speeds and improved mileage. The lockup engagement may be noticed as an extra upshift when accelerating.
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Shift gate The gear selector can be moved freely between D and 2. Selections of other positions are obtained by depressing the selector knob prior to moving the selector. Slightly depressing the selector knob allows selection of positions N, D, 2 and 1. Fully depressing the selector knob allows selection of positions R and P. This is also necessary when initially bringing the selector out of position P. Fully depressing the selector knob thus permits shifting freely between all positions.
4th gear disengagement: The 4th gear is engaged automatically after the transmission has shifted through 1st, 2nd and 3rd gears at certain speeds and loads. By pressing in the button on the side of the selector lever, the 4th gear can be disengaged, thus providing a three-speed transmission. As a reminder the light on the dashboard glows. By pressing in the button again, the transmission reverts to four-speed operation and the light shuts off. Disengage the 4th gear when: - towing a trailer - driving in mountainous regions. Since using the 4th gear improves fuel economy, it should be used as often as possible in conditions other than those stated above. Kick-down Automatic shift to a lower gear is achieved by depressing the throttle pedal fully and briskly. An up-shift will be achieved when approaching the top speed for a particular gear or by releasing the throttle pedal slightly. Kick-down can be used for maximum acceleration or when passing at highway speeds below a certain limit. WARNING! l Never select P or R while the car is in motion. http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/1989/1989_740/89740_03.htm 2011/12/15
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When initially selecting positions D, 3, 2, 1, or R, your foot should press firmly on the brake pedal to ensure that the car is standing still with the engine idling. l The gear selector should not be downshifted to 2 or 1 at speeds above 75 mph (125 km/h).* *Always observe local speed limits!
Gear lever Depress the clutch fully when shifting gears, and when engaging/disengaging overdrive (5th gear). Remove foot from the clutch pedal after shifting. Overdrive (5th gear) The overdrive can be engaged in 4th gear only the overdrive is engaged/disengaged by depressing the switch on top of the gear shift lever.
The overdrive is automatically disengaged when downshifting from 4th gear, but you should always disengage the overdrive manually before downshifting. To improve mileage it is recommended to use the overdrive as much as possible at speeds above 45 mph (70 km/h). The green control light "5" on the dashboard lights when the overdrive is engaged. See "Shift indicator light" section for more information on economical use of the manual transmission.
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Reverse gear The detent collar on the gear lever must be lifted prior to engaging reverse gear. This prevents unintentional selection of the gear.
CAUTION: Driving through standing water Drive slowly and carefully if going through standing water (i.e. flooded roadways, etc.). Damage to engine could result if excess water is ingested through the air intake system. Never drive the vehicle in water deeper that 1 foot (300 mm).
WARNING! Do not drive with trunk lid or tailgate open! Poisonous exhaust gases may enter via the open trunk lid or tailgate. If the trunk lid/tailgate must be kept open for any reason, proceed as follows: l Close the windows. l Set the ventilation system control to and fan control to its highest setting.
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Avoid single-point loads. Distribute the load evenly. Place heavier cargo at the bottom of load. Observe that center of gravity and handling are influenced by load weight. Increasing load size increases wind resistance and, thus, adversely affects fuel economy. Anchor the cargo correctly with a cord. Drive carefully. Avoid rapid starts, fast cornering and hard braking. Max. roof load is 220 lbs (100 kg) for removable rack mounted on drip rails. Max. roof load is 70 Ibs (30 kg) for permanent rack mounted directly on roof.
When the risk of overheating is imminent, or in the event of overheating, (the temperature gauge goes repeatedly in or stays continually in, the red section) the following precautions should be taken:
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Switch off the air conditioning system. Stop the car and put the gear lever into neutral (position N). Do not stop the engine! Increase the engine speed to approx. 2000 rpm (twice idling speed).
Electrical system When replacing the battery or when carrying out work involving the electrical system, the following should be observed: A battery connection to the wrong terminal will damage the diodes and electronic equipment. Before connections are made, check the polarity of the battery with a voltmeter. l If booster batteries are used for starting, they must be properly connected to minimize the risk of the diodes and electronic equipment being damaged. For correct connection, see "Jump starting" section. l Never disconnect the battery circuit (for example, to replace the battery) while the engine is running, as this will immediately ruin the alternator and electronic equipment. Always make sure that all the battery connections are properly tightened. l If any electrical/welding work is performed on the vehicle, the ground lead and all the connecting cables of the alternator and electronic equipment must be disconnected and the welder cables placed as near the welding point as possible.
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WARNING! The Supplemental Restraint System is grounded under the driver's seat. Do not loosen the two screws grounding the unit. Do not ground other electrical components using these screws or any other points near them. Faults in the system could occur if it is improperly grounded.
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Some of the above mentioned items and others are checked at the standard Maintenance Service intervals.
Precautionary steps to Observe when car is in tow: Steering must be unlocked. l Please check with state and local authorities before attempting this type of towing, as vehicles being towed are subject to regulations regarding maximum towing speed, length and type of towing device, lighting, etc. l Remember that power brake and power steering assists will not be available when engine is inoperative. Brake pedal pressure required is 3-4 times above normal and greater steering effort must be exerted. l Gear selector in position N. Check transmission oil level (see section titled "Transmission oil") l Maximum speed: 20 mph (30 km/h). l Maximum distance with rear wheels on ground: 20 miles (30 km).
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CAUTION: Improper hook-up of jumper cables or use of other than 12-volt batteries could result in damage to equipment and/or battery.
Check that cars are not touching to prevent premature completion of negative circuit. Note position of the battery terminals and using jumper cables: First connect booster battery positive (+) terminal (1) to car battery positive (+) terminal (2). l Then connect booster battery negative (-) terminal (3) to a stationary solid metal part on the engine at a point away from the battery (4).
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WARNING! To reduce the possibility of explosion, never expose battery to open flame or electric spark. Do not smoke near battery. Batteries generate hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive. The battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause serious injury. If the acid comes in contact with eyes, skin or clothes flush thoroughly with water. If eyes are affected. seek medical attention immediately.
Do not park your car over combustible materials, such as grass or leaves, which can come into contact with the hot exhaust system and cause such materials to ignite under certain wind and weather conditions. l Excessive starter cranking, in excess of one minute, with an intermittently-firing or flooded engine, can cause catalyst or exhaust system overheating. This also applies to lengthy pushing or towing of vehicle to start (manual transmission only).
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On vehicles not equipped with ABS extra pressure is not generally required for normal braking even if there is a malfunction in one of the brake circuits. If the red warning light comes on while driving or braking: stop immediately, open the hood and check the brake fluid level in the reservoir (see "Brake fluid, power steering" section). WARNING! If the fluid level is below the MIN mark in the entire reservoir: do not drive. Tow the car to a garage and have the brake system checked/repaired. Moisture on brake discs and brake pads affects braking. Driving in rain and slush or passing through an automatic car wash can cause water to collect on the brake discs and pads. This will cause a delay in braking effect when the pedal is depressed. To avoid such a delay when the brakes are needed, depress the pedal occasionally when driving through rain, slush, etc. This will remove the water from the brakes. Check that brake application feels normal! This should also be done after washing or starting in very damp weather. Severe strain on the brake system The brakes will be subject to severe strain when driving in mountains or hilly areas. The speed is usually low which means that the cooling of the brakes is less efficient than when driving on level roads. To reduce the strain on the brakes it is advisable not to use the brakes excessively. Instead, shift into a lower gear and let the engine help with the braking. A good rule is to use the same gear downhill as would be used ascending the same grade. For vehicles with automatic transmission use position 2 or, in some cases, 1. Do not forget that, if you are towing a trailer, the brakes will be subjected to greater load than is normal. Breaking-in parking brake (hand brake) To obtain best parking brake performance, the brake linings should be broken-in. Stop 5-7 times from 30 mph (50 km/h), transmission in neutral, applying the parking brake with the release button pressed in during the stop. The force must not lock the rear wheels. If this happens, release the brake enough to let the wheels rotate. Drive a mile between each stop to cool the brakes. Check for proper parking brake operation. WARNING! The brake lights are not illuminated when applying the parking brake. To warn traffic from behind it is therefore advisable to depress the brake pedal slightly to illuminate the brake lights. If the brake power-assist does not function The power assist to the brakes functions only when the engine is running. When the car is moving without the engine running the brake pedal pressure required to stop the car is increased by 3-4 times. The brake pedal feels stiff and hard.
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All Volvo models are equipped with energy-absorbing shock-mounted bumpers. Trailer hitch installation should not interfere with the proper operation of this bumper system. WARNING! Bumper-attached trailer hitches must not be used on Volvos, nor should safety chains be attached to the bumper. Trailer hitches attaching to the vehicle rear axle must also not be used. WARNING! Never connect a trailer's hydraulic brake system directly to the vehicle brake system, nor a trailer's lighting system directly to the vehicle lighting system. Consult your nearest authorized Volvo dealer tor correct installation. Trailer towing does not normally present any particular problems. but take into consideration: Recommenced hitch tongue load is 165 lbs (75 kgs) tor trailer weights below 2,650 lbs (1,200 kgs) and 143-154 lbs (65-70 kgs) for trailer weights above 2,650 lbs (1,200 kgs). However, the hitch tongue load should not exceed 200 lbs (90 kgs). l For trailer weights between 2,650-3,300 lbs (1,200-1,500 kgs) a top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) should never be exceeded. l Engine and transmission are subject to increased loads. Therefore, engine coolant temperature should be closely watched when driving in hot climates or hilly terrain. Use lower gear and turn off air conditioner if temperature gauge pointer enters the red range. l Disengage the overdrive on models with automatic transmission. l Avoid overload and other abusive operation. l Hauling a trailer affects handling, durability and economy. l It is necessary to balance trailer brakes with the towing vehicle brakes to provide a safe stop. Check and observe State and Local regulations. l More frequent vehicle maintenance is required. l Remove the ball and drawbar assembly when the hitch is not being used.
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charge more frequently and spray an anti-rust oil on the battery posts. l The viscosity of the engine oil is important. Oil with low viscosity (thinner oil) improves cold-weather starting as well as decreasing fuel consumption while the engine is warming up. For winter use, 5W-30 oil. particularly the synthetic type is recommended. Be sure to use good quality oil but do not use this coldweather oil for hard driving or in warm weather. See section "Engine oil" for more information. l Use Volvo Teflon lock spray or grease in the locks. They can be purchased from your Volvo dealer. NOTE: Avoid the use of de-icing sprays as they can cause damage to the locks. To prevent the washer reservoir from freezing, add washer solvents containing antifreeze. This is important since dirt is often splashed on the windshield during winter driving, thus requiring frequent use of the washers and wipers. The Volvo washer solvent should be diluted as follows: Down to 14 F (-10 C): 1 part anti-freeze and 4 parts water Down to 5 F (-15 C): 1 part anti-freeze and 3 parts water Down to 0 F (-18 C): 1 part anti-freeze and 2 parts water Down to -18 F (-28 C): 1 part anti-freeze and 1 part water
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Fill fuel tank to prevent water from condensing inside the tank. l Wash the car carefully and wax it to protect the paint - don't forget the chromed parts. l The vehicle should be left in a dry, well ventilated garage. l Do not apply the hand brake. Block the wheels instead. l Disconnect the battery's negative (-) cable. l Lift the wiper arms away from the windshield. l Increase tire pressure to maximum allowed, i.e. 36 psi. l Open one of the windows slightly for ventilation. l Ensure that the coolant contains sufficient anti-freeze to provide protection down to -22F (-30C). Volvo anti-freeze also provides resistance against corrosion. l Remove all valuables and lock the car. l Check the battery voltage at least every 6 weeks.
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Drive smoothly: avoid fast starts, hard braking and tire screeching. Tire wear increases with speed. Do not change wheel location unless necessary. Correct front wheel alignment is very important. Unbalanced wheels impair tire economy and driving comfort. Hitting curbs can damage the tires and/or wheels permanently.
Flat spots All tires become warm during use. After cooling, when the vehicle is parked, the tires have a tendency to distort slightly, forming flat spots. These flat spots can cause vibrations similar to the vibrations caused by imbalanced wheels. They do, however disappear when the tire warms up. The degree to which flat spots form depends on the type of cord used in the tire. Remember that in cold weather, it takes longer for the tire to warm up and consequently longer for the flat spot to disappear. Snow tires, studded tires, snow chains Tires for winter use: Use snow tires fitted to the standard 15" wheel rims (preferably steel). Suitable tire sizes: 185/70 (GL. GLE-16 Valve; on all four wheels) or 195/60 (Turbo: on all four wheels). No rims from other Volvo models can be used on the 740. Do not mix tires of different design, as this could negatively affect overall tire road grip especially during slippery road conditions! Studded tires should be run-in 300-600 miles (500-1000 km) during which the car should be driven as smoothly as possible to give the studs the opportunity to seat properly in the tires. The car tires should have the same rotational direction throughout their entire lifetime. In other words, if you wish to rotate the wheels, make sure that the same wheels are always on the same side of the car. Tire chains can only be used on the rear wheels if the chains do not project too far from the tire and chafe against the brake caliper or other components. Strap-on emergency chains must not be used since the clearance between the brake caliper and the wheel rim is inadequate. WARNING! Special wheel rims for air dams Only special wheel rims, tested and approved by Volvo, are suitable for use with the air dam installed on the 740.
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NOTE: This label is a sample. See label on your car for correct data.
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WARNING! Current legislation prohibits the use of the "Special Spare" tire other than as a temporary replacement for a punctured tire. In other words, it must be replaced as soon as possible by a standard tire. Roadholding. etc.. may be affected with the "Special Spare" in use. Do not, therefore, exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). Special Spare The spare tire of your car is what is called a "Special Spare". This is embossed on the tire. See illustration. Recommended tire pressures (see decal) should be maintained irrespective of which position on the car the Special Spare tire is used on. In the event of damage to this tire a new one can be purchased from your Volvo dealer.
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Changing a wheel The spare wheel is located in the trunk, beneath the carpet (sedans), or beneath the rear cargo-area floor (wagons). Before using the jack, make sure the car is standing on firm, level ground. Apply the parking brake. On models with automatic transmission place the transmission selector lever in position P. On models with manual transmission, place the gear-shift lever in 1st gear or reverse. Block the wheels standing on the ground with wooden blocks or large stones. Remove the wheel cap. With the car still on the ground, use the box wrench from the tool kit to loosen the wheel nuts 1/2 - 1 turn. Turn the nuts counterclockwise to loosen.
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There is a jack attachment adjacent to each wheel location. Hang the jack from the attachment as shown in the illustration and crank while simultaneously guiding the base to the ground. Before raising the car check that the jack is still correctly positioned in the attachment. Now raise the vehicle until the wheel is free from the ground. Unscrew the wheel nuts completely and carefully remove the wheel so as not to damage the thread of the studs.
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WARNING! l The jack's hook must engage the pin in the jack attachment (A). The car's weight must not rest on the jack's hook (B). l Be sure the jack is on firm and level ground. l Never allow any part of your body to be extended under a car supported by a jack. l Use the jack intended for the car when replacing a wheel. For any other job, use stands to support the end of the car being worked on. l Apply the parking brake, select position P (automatic transmission), or 1st gear or reverse on manual transmission. l Block the wheels standing on the ground. Use rigid wooded blocks or large stones. l The jack should be kept well-greased. Installing the wheel Clean the contact surfaces on the wheel and hub. Lift the wheel and place it on the hub. Make sure that you align the wheel with the guide stud on the wheel hub prior to installation. Install the wheel nuts clockwise and tighten lightly. The bevelled side of the nuts should face the wheel. Lower the vehicle to the ground and alternately tighten the nuts to 63 ft. Ibs. (85 Nm). Install the wheel cap. Some models have a hub cap that extends to the wheel rim. The valve symbol on the inside of the hub cap should be installed toward the valve. After driving for a short time, a gap of approximately 0.2" (5 mm) will develop between the wheel cover and the rim. This is normal.
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Replacing bulbs, front Access to the bulbs is obtained from the engine compartment. 1 Switch off the lights and starting (ignition) key. 2 Do not remove the connector from the bulb holder. Turn the bulb holder slightly counterclockwise and withdraw the bulb holder and bulb. 3 Remove the bulb from the holder by pressing in and turning slightly counterclockwise. 4 Insert a new bulb and install the bulb holder. NOTE: One of the tabs on the bulb holder is slightly wider than the other two.
5 Turn the bulb holder clockwise to secure it. Check the bulb function. NOTE: It may be necessary to remove the washer fluid reservoir fill tube in order to gain access to the bulb holder.
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Replacing tail light bulbs (sedan models) All tail lamp bulbs are replaced from inside of trunk. To avoid confusion, replace the bulbs one at a time. 1. Unscrew and remove tail lamp inside cover. Note that inside cover is hooked at the lower edge. 2. Turn bulb holder (except side marker bulb holder) approx. 3/8" (1 cm) counterclockwise and remove it. 3. Depress bulb in bulb holder, turn it slightly counterclockwise, and remove it. 4. Install a new bulb. Install bulb holder in tail lamp. 5. Turn bulb holder clockwise (except side marker bulb holder). Check that bulb lights. Replace tail lamp inside cover. Power Bulbs Socket US Bulb No CP(W) 1 Reflector 2 Back up light 32 (21) BA 15s 1156 3 Rear turn signal 32 (21) BA 15s 1156 4 Rear foglamp 32 (21) BA 15s 1156 5 Tail light 4 (5) BA 15s 67 6 Tail light/brake light 32/3(21/5) BAY 15d 1157 7 Rear side marker light (4) BA 9s
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Remove the cover with a screw driver Rotate the bulb holder about 1/2" (1 cm) counterclockwise and remove the holder from the tail light cluster. Gently press the bulb into the holder, then rotate the bulb counterclockwise in order to release it. Install a new bulb in the holder and replace the bulb holder in the tail light cluster. Turn the bulb holder clockwise Check that the bulb lights Re-install cluster cover
Engine compartment light Insert a screwdriver and pry off the light assembly. Lift it out to remove. Replace the bulb. Bulbs Power Socket Engine compartment light 10 W SV8.5
Trunk light (sedan models) Depress the catch with a screwdriver and remove the light assembly. Lift it out to remove. Replace the bulb. Bulbs Power Socket Trunk light 10 W SV8.5
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License plate light (sedan models) Slide the bulb housing backwards until it is released from the front edge. Pull out the lamp housing and replace the bulb. Insert the front edge of the lamp housing and press up the rear edge by hand. Bulbs Power Socket License plate light 4 W Ba9s
License plate light (wagon models) Remove the screws with a Phillips head screwdriver. Remove lamp housing. Depress the bulb and rotate it counterclockwise. Remove the bulb. Install a new bulb and re-install light housing. Bulbs Power Socket License plate light 4 W Ba9s
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1989 Volvo 740 High-level brake lights To remove: Turn off ignition. Depress catch with a screwdriver. Sedan models Pull the cover upwards to remove it. Wagon models Grasp the cover with both hands and pull towards you Bulbs Power Socket High level brake light 21 W 32 cp Ba 15s (US bulb no 1156)
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Depress catches and fit new bulb. To fit: Fit the reflector and check that the light works. Sedan models Press the cover into position, noting the position of the alignment pin at the top. Wagon models Align the catches and press the cover into position.
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Door warning lamps All doors are equipped with red warning lamps. To replace a bulb, insert a screwdriver as shown in picture and gently turn it to remove the lens. Withdraw the bulb, replace it and re-insert the lens. Bulbs Power Socket Door warning lamps 3 W W2.1x9.5d
Fog lights (certain models) Remove the Phillips screws securing the corner strips and pull out the reflector. Remove the spring clips holding the bulb. Withdraw the connector and install a new bulb. Replace parts in the reverse order. Observe "TOP" on the lens. NOTE: Do not touch bulb glass with fingers. Grease or oil can damage reflector when heated.
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A blown fuse is indicated by the failure of all the units protected by it, and it is caused by overloading the circuits. The fuses (and relays) are located in the central electrical unit behind the ashtray in the center console. To obtain access to the central electrical unit: Remove the ashtray. Pull out and depress the tongue. Press up the section marked "electrical fuses-press" and remove the unit. There are 25 fuses in two rows. See following pages for fuse designations/locations.
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It is necessary to remove the fuses to see if they are blown, see next page for information on fuses and related circuits. If you find it difficult to obtain access to the fuses, unclip the fuse tool on the right-hand side of the fuse compartment and use it to remove the fuse, see illustration. 1 Press the tool onto the fuse. 2 Pull the tool and fuse straight up. 3 Pull out the fuse from the tool and push in a new fuse in the same way. 4 Push in the fuse in the fusebox with the tool. 5 Slide the tool out.
The fuses are removed by pulling them straight out. If they are defective, the metal wire is broken. When fitting a new fuse, be certain to use one with the same amperage and color as the one removed (see top of fuse)! Spare fuses are located on each side of the fusebox (1x15A, 1x25A, 1x30A).
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Location * 1 Fuel pump, fuel injection system 2 Central locking, hazard warning flasher, headlight flashers Amperage 25 25
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3 Fog lights 4 Brake lights, shift indicator light, trunk light, antenna, door warning 5 Glove compartment light, clock, radio, engine compartment light, interior light, trunk light, antenna, door open warning, power antenna, make-up mirror light 6 Heated front seats 7 Electric cooling fan 8 Electrically operated windows 9 Warning light, seat belt, turn signals, air conditioning, heated front seats, electric cooling fan, electrically-operated windows 10 Heated rear window Power-operated sunroof 11 Tank pump 12 Back-up lights, cruise control, overdrive (manual transmission), disengagement of 4th gear on automatic transmission 13 Spare 14 Electrically-operated side view mirrors, cigarette lighter, radio, rear wiper (wagon) 15 Horn, windshield wash/wipe 16 Heater blower, air conditioning 17 High beam (left) 18 High beam (right), extra lights 19 Low beam (left) 20 Low beam (right) 21 LH parking lights (front and rear), license plate light, lighting for: ash tray, heater, control panel, switch for heated rear window 22 Seat belt light, RH parking lights (front and rear), storage compartment behind parking brake, fog lights 23 Spare 24 Diagnostic socket 25 Rear fog lights 26 Spare
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For more detailed information concerning function and location of relays, fuses, etc., refer to the Volvo Service Manuals. These can be purchased directly using the Service Literature Brochure/Order Form or through your Volvo dealer. *Some of the equipment/systems listed may be available on certain models only and/or as optional items only. NOTE: On cars equipped with ABS, the system is protected by an additional 10A fuse located under the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel.
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Replacing wiper blades Lift the wiper arm off the windshield and hold blade at right angles to arm. Pinch the end of the plastic clip located at the back of the arm. Slide the wiper blade along the arm to release it from the hook.
Install new blade, installation is the reverse of removal, and make sure that it is properly attached to the wiper arm.
For reasons of safety, you should change the windshield wiper blades as soon as they start to leave marks on the windshield or fail to wipe efficiently and cleanly. The wiper blades can be cleaned by using a stiff-bristle brush and warm, soapy water.
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1989 Volvo 740 No fuel reaching engine Check that there is fuel in the tank. Check that none of the hoses in the fuel system are loose. Check that the fuses for the fuel pump are not faulty, fuses No. 1 and 11. Faulty ignition system Check spark plugs, electrode gap should be 0.028" (0.7 mm), and wipe clean. Check distributor cap for cracks and wipe clean on inside. Check that all electric leads in the ignition system are clean and correctly connected.
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Radiator hose cracked or leaking Check and replace if necessary. Insufficient coolant Check and fill coolant, see section "Cooling system" Fan belt frayed or belt tension incorrect Replace or adjust tension.
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it is possible to operate it manually. First, using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the two screws that secure the sun roof motor cover to the headlines. Then using a screwdriver, depress the white plastic clutch pin in the center of the motor screw (see illustration) and turn the screw to close or open the roof as desired.
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pg. 88 Rustproofing
What causes rust The two most common causes of rust to your car are: The accumulation of road dirt and moisture in hard-to-get-at cavities and other areas under the car. The removal of paint and protective coatings on the outside of the car and underneath through damage by stones, gravel or minor accidents. Several factors influence the speed at which corrosion will occur: l The length of time various parts of a car stay wet. Parts of the car filled with road dirt and water remain damp for long periods of time even after other parts have dried. Particular attention should be paid to the underside of the car and floor sections inside. The floor sections stay wet because moisture collects and remains under the floor matting. Drain holes located at the bottom of the doors can get clogged with dirt, trapping water inside the door and causing the door to rust through at the bottom. l Corrosion will be accelerated in areas of higher relative humidity, especially where temperatures often stay above the freezing point and where the atmosphere is affected by industrial pollution, or where salt is used for de-icing the roads. Where parts of the car are covered with road dirt containing road salt, corrosion will be accelerated at lower relative humidity than if the surface were clean. l Increased temperature will cause an accelerated rate of corrosion of those parts of the car which are not well ventilated to permit quick drying. l Industrial pollution and the presence of salt will also accelerate the deterioration of paint finishes. The foregoing identifies the need for every car owner to keep his or her car-particularly the underside-as clean and dry as possible and to repair any minor damage to paintwork and protective coating as soon as possible. The need is more important in those areas where road salt is used for de-icing, the relative humidity is higher, air pollution is present, and temperatures regularly stay above freezing. http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/1989/1989_740/89740_06.htm 2011/12/15
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Rustproofing, inspection and touching-up Your Volvo was carefully and thoroughly rustproofed at the factory. The underbody and wheelhousings were sprayed with a thick, durable rustproofing compound and the beams, internal cavities and end sections were sprayed with a low viscous, penetrating rustproofing agent. There are two very effective methods of maintaining this protection: Keep your car clean. Clean the underbody, wheelhousings and the edges of the fender using water at high pressure. l Inspect and touch-up the rustproofing if necessary.
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The visible rustproofing The visible (external) rustproofing must be inspected by an authorized Volvo dealer at least once a year. If it is necessary to touch-up the rustproofing, this should be done immediately to prevent moisture penetration. Wash and dry the car thoroughly before touching up. Use spray-on or brush-on rustproofing compounds. There are two different types of rustproofing compounds available: a. thin (transparent) for visible parts. b. thick, for parts on the underbody and wheel housing which experience most wear. Parts of the car which may need to be touched up and the recommended rustproofing compound are:
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visible welded seams and panel seams-(thin) underbody and wheel housings-(thick) door hinges-(thin) hood hinges and locks-(thin).
After completion of all work on the vehicle, remove excess rustproofing compound with a cloth soaked in kerosene. The sheet metal surfaces of the engine compartment are protected by a transparent wax-based rustproofing compound. The compound withstands normal washings without deterioration. Mineral based solvents will, however, dissolve the compound, especially so if they contain emulsifiers. In such cases the wax protection should be renewed.
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If the stone chip has not penetrated down to the metal and an undamaged layer of paint remains, the touch-up paint can be applied as soon as the spot has been cleaned. If the stone chip has penetrated down to the metal, proceed as follows: 1. Place a strip of masking tape over the damaged surface. Pull the tape off so that any loose flakes of paint adhere to it.
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When the primer surface is dry, the paint can be applied using a brush. Mix the paint thoroughly; apply several thin paint coats and let dry after each application.
3 If there is a longer scratch, you may want to protect surrounding paint by masking it off. Touching up damaged paint on fender edges and sills Material:
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Remove paint flakes with masking tape. l Shake the spray can for at least 1 minute. Spray on the primer. Move the can slowly and evenly back and forth over the spot and about 8-12 in. (20-30 cm) from the surface. Protect the surrounding surfaces with suitable paper.
WARNING! Spray painting should be done in a well ventilated and dust-free area.
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Washing the car The car should be washed at regular intervals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots adhere to the paint and may cause damage. When washing the car, do not expose it to direct sunlight. Use lukewarm water to soften the dirt before you wash with a sponge, and plenty of water, to avoid scratching. A detergent can be used to facilitate the softening of dirt and oil. A water-soluble grease solvent may be used in cases of sticky dirt. However, use a wash place equipped with a drainage separator. Dry the car with a clean chamois and remember to clean the drain holes in the doors and rocker panels. Tar spots can be removed with kerosene or tar remover after the car has been washed. After washing, lubricate the electrically-operated antenna mast with a cloth soaked in oil. After washing the engine, the spark plug wells should be blown dry. A stiff-bristle brush and lukewarm soapy water can be used to clean the wiper blades. Frequent cleaning improves visibility considerably. NOTE: It is particularly important to wash the car frequently in the wintertime to prevent corrosion, when salt has been used on the roads. Also wash off the dirt from the underside (wheel housings, fenders, etc.) In areas of high industrial pollution more frequent washing is also recommended. Suitable detergents Special car washing detergent or household detergent can be used. A suitable mixture is about 2.5 fl. oz. (8.5 cl) of detergent to 2.6 US gal. (10 liters) of warm water. After washing with a detergent the car should be well rinsed with clean water. Bird droppings Remove from paintwork as soon as possible. Otherwise the finish may be permanently damaged.
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NOTE: When washing the car, remember to remove dirt from the drain holes in the doors and sills.
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Cleaning floor mats The floor mats should be vacuumed or brushed clean regularly, especially during the winter when they should be taken out for drying Soots on textile mats can be removed with a mild detergent. Bear in mind
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Maintenance 600Miles 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 55,000 60,0002 1,200 Operation
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EMISSION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Engine oil and Oil filter 1 Cooling System Hoses and Connections5 Engine Drive Belts Torque Manifold Nuts Turbocharger mounting bolts Valve Clearance4 Vacuum Fittings, Hoses and Connections5
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1) Recommended, but not mandatory to maintain Volvo emission warranty. 2) For services beyond 60,000 miles (96,000 km) consult your "Maintenance Record Manual" and "Maintenance Service Chart". 3) Does not pertain to B 230/Regina, B 230 F/EGR and B 234 F. The following items should be checked weekly by the driver (it takes only a few minutes): Engine oil level Brake fluid level Radiator coolant level Tire pressure (all five tires) Operation of all lights Horns Windshield wipers Level of windshield washer fluid The following should also be carried out at regular intervals: Washing Polishing Cleaning Rust protection
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Maintenance services Your Volvo has passed two major inspections before being delivered to you, according to Volvo specifications. After being driven 600-1,200 miles (1,000-2,000 km), your car should be brought to the Volvo dealer for a service inspection. Engine, manual transmission and rear axle oils will be changed at this time. Following this inspection, the maintenance services outlined in this book should be performed every 5,000 miles (8,000 km). The extended maintenance inspection intervals make it even more advisable to follow this program. Inspection and service should also be performed any time a malfunction is observed or suspected. It is recommended that receipts for vehicle emission services be retained in the event that questions arise concerning maintenance. See your "Maintenance Records Manual". Maintenance inspection at 5,000 mile (8,000 km) intervals Volvo advises you to follow the inspection program at 5,000 mile (8,000 km) intervals which is outlined in the "Maintenance Records Manual". This maintenance program contains inspections and services necessary for the proper function of your car over the next 5,000 miles (8,000 km). The maintenance inspections contain several checks which require special instruments and tools and therefore must be performed by a qualified technician. To keep your Volvo in top condition, specify time tested and proven Genuine Volvo Parts and Accessories. The Federal Clean Air Act (USA) The Clean Air Act requires vehicle manufacturers to furnish written instructions to the ultimate purchaser to assure the proper functioning of those components that control emissions. The maintenance instructions listed in the "Servicing" section of this Manual represents the minimum maintenance required. These services are not covered by the warranty. You will be required to pay for labor and material used. Refer to your Warranty booklet for further details. In accordance with Federal Regulations your Volvo is warranted to meet certain Emission Performance Standards. Refer to your Warranty booklet for detailed information. l Emissions performance warranty (USA) l Limited 5-year/50,000-mile Emission System Warranty (USA) l 5-year/80,000-kilometer Emission System Warranty (Canada)
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When filling gas always check: Fuel: Minimum octane requirement: 91 RON (Unleaded) 87 (R+M/2). For improved performance: 95 RON (Unleaded) 91 (R+M/2) Canada: Unleaded regular 6 Check, without removing the cap, that the brake fluid level is above the MIN-mark. Brake fluid DOT 4. 4 Oil level should be between the dipstick marks. The distance between the marks represents approx. 1 US qt. = 1 liter. When necessary, add oil of the same type as already used. 2 Coolant level should be between the expansion tank marks. Mixture 50% anti-freeze and 50% water. 9 Battery-maintenance free type, it is only necessary to check the electrolyte level at each service. 8 Washer fluid reservoir should be filled with water and solvent (wintertime: windshield washer anti-freeze). Important! Change engine oil and oil filter at 5,000 mile (8,000 km) intervals.
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When filling gas always check: Fuel: Minimum octane requirement: 91 RON (Unleaded) 87 (R+M/2). For improved performance: 95 RON (Unleaded) 91 (R+M/2) Canada: Unleaded regular 6 Check, without removing the cap, that the brake fluid level is above the MIN-mark. Brake fluid DOT 4. 4 Oil level should be between the dipstick marks. The distance between the marks represents approx. 1 US qt. = 1 liter. When necessary, add oil of the same type as already used. 2 Coolant level should be between the expansion tank marks. Mixture 50% anti-freeze and 50% water. 8 Battery maintenance free type, it is only necessary to check the electrolyte level at each service. 1 Washer fluid reservoir should be filled with water and solvent (wintertime: windshield washer anti-freeze. Important! Change engine oil and oil Filter at 5,000 mile (8,000 km) intervals.
Draining the oil Drain the oil after driving while it is still hot. WARNING! The oil may be very hot. To add or change engine oil Add oil of the same kind as already used. Capacity: 4.0 us qts = 3.85 liters incl. filter.* After an oil change, the oil level will lie between the two marks on the dipstick i.e. between MAX and MIN. This is normal. Do not add too much oil or excessive oil consumption will result. *if oil cooler (Turbo models) is drained, add 0.7 US qts. (0.6 liters).
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Changing oil Filter Replace the oil filter at every oil change.
SAE 15W/40 is recommended for use in driving conditions that raise oil temperature and increase oil consumption i.e., mountain driving, trailer towing. NOTE: SAE 15W/40 must not be used at low ambient temperatures; see viscosity chart. Volvo recommends the use of energy-conserving oils. When using these oils, the Volvo recommended oil-change intervals must be followed. Synthetic or semisynthetic oils may be used if their specifications comply with the oil quality requirements. Volvo does not recommend additional oil additives, as they can adversely affect the engine. Changing oil and oil filter Oil and oil filter are first changed at the 600-1,200 mile (1,000-2,000 km) service. Thereafter, changes should be made as specified by this table: If driving conditions include:
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Extended periods of idling and/or low-speed operation Frequent short trips (less than 7 miles = 11 km) Extended periods of driving in dusty and/or sandy areas Trailer towing Driving mountainous areas Primarily highway driving Frequent trips of longer than 7 miles = 11 km
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Torque exhaust manifold nuts The manifold nuts should be torqued at the 600-1,200 mile (1,000-2,000 km) inspection. A loose manifold could alter air/fuel ratio and cause an increase in emissions and/or poor driveability. Valves The valve clearance should be checked and, if necessary, adjusted every 30,000 miles (48,000 km). This does not apply to the 740 GLE (B 234 F engine). Air cleaner Replace the air cleaner cartridge with a new one every 30,000 miles (48,000 km). The cartridge should be replaced more often when driving under dirty and dusty conditions. The filter cannot be cleaned and, therefore, should always be replaced with a new one. Vacuum fittings, hoses and connections Unstable idle, misfiring, or poor emission control is often caused by leaking vacuum hoses or connections. Check hoses and connections on distributor vacuum unit, connections on heater control servo systems and hydraulic brake servo. Checking and adjusting idle speed Your Volvo is equipped with an electronically-controlled idle speed system that requires no checking or adjustment. Fuel system cap, tank and lines, and connections The effectiveness of the fuel system to contain hydrocarbons is dependent largely on a leak-free system. Check for proper sealing of gasoline filler cap which contains "0" ring-type seals. Check all evaporative hoses in vehicle for tightness. Check fuel lines under vehicle and repair if necessary. Fuel (line) filter The fuel filter is located next to the fuel pump. This filter is to be changed every 60,000 miles (96.000 km). The Filter is replaced as one complete unit. Replace more frequently if contaminated fuel is introduced into the tank (or if there is reason to suspect that this has occurred). Timing Gear Belt The timing gear belt should be adjusted at the 600-1200 mile (1000-2000 km) inspection for engines B230F and B230F Turbo. For these engines, Volvo recommends the replacement of the timing gear belt every 50,000 miles (80,000 km). For engine B234F (16 valve) the camshaft timing belt must be re-tensioned at the first 5,000 mile (8000 km) service. For the B234F (16 valve) the recommended replacement of the timing belt is at every 50,000 miles (80,000 km) and re-tensioned at the following 5000 mile service (example 55,000 mile (88,000 km)).
Fuel system The fuel injection system is all-electronic and is microprocessor-controlled. It can continually compensate for variations in engine load, speed and temperature to give the best economy and power. An air mass meter, or a pressure meter on certain models measures
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the inducted air. In this way the system can make instantaneous adjustments for changes in air temperature or density, thus always assuring the best economy with the lowest possible exhaust emission. Lambda-sond (oxygen sensor) system This is an emission control system designed to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy. An oxygen sensor monitors the composition of the exhaust gases leaving the engine. The exhaust gas analysis is fed into an electronic unit which continually influences the injectors. This adjusts the air-fuel ratio to provide optimum conditions for combustion and efficient reduction of the three major pollutants (hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and nitrous gases) by a 3-way catalytic converter.
Catalytic converter This is a supplementary device in the exhaust system, designed to clean exhaust gases. This device is mainly a container with a ceramic material insert, designed to let the exhaust gases pass through channels in the insert. The channel walls are covered by a thin layer of platina-palladium. These metals act as catalysts, permitting chemical reaction to occur without actually taking part in it. The emission (CO, HC, NOX) content will increase if the catalytic converter is damaged. Lambda-sond equipped vehicles use Catalytic Converters containing platinum and rhodium. Torque Catalytic Converter mounting bolts The Catalytic Converter mounting bolts should be torqued after the first 600-1,200 miles (1.000-2,000 km). Caution: Vehicles with Catalytic Converter must use unleaded fuel only. Otherwise the Catalytic Converter will become ineffective. See "Fuel requirements".
Intercooler The B230F-Turbo engine employs a turbo-compressor to force air into the engine inlet manifold and an intercooler to cool the compressed inlet air. The resulting increase in air flow raises pressure in the intake manifold by approx. 8 psi (over atmospheric pressure) and engine power output by approx. 46 horsepower over that developed by the normally- aspirated engine. The intercooler (which resembles a radiator) is located between the turbo-compressor and inlet manifold.
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Evaporative control system The 740 is equipped with a gas-evaporative control system, which prevents gasoline fumes from being released into the atmosphere. The system is comprised of an expansion chamber in the fuel tank, a roll-over valve on the cross member in front of the fuel tank, and a charcoal canister with built-in vacuum valve under the left-front wheel housing. The components are interconnected by hoses which channel fuel vapor from the gas tank to the charcoal filter, where it is stored until the engine is started and then drawn into the engine's fuel-induction system.
Crankcase ventilation The engine is equipped with positive crankcase ventilation which prevents crankcase gases from being released into the atmosphere. Instead, the crankcase gases are admitted to the intake manifold and cylinders. PCV system The PCV nipple in the intake manifold should be removed and cleaned after 60,000 miles (96,000 km). Check/replace hoses at the same time. Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) This system operates by returning some of the exhaust gases to the engine to be recombusted: since this lowers the combustion temperature the amount of nitrogen oxides released into the atmosphere is reduced. The EGR valve should be inspected every 12,000 miles (20,000 km) and cleaned even 24,000 miles (40,000 km).
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Brake fluid/Clutch fluid The fluid level should be above the min mark. Fluid type: DOT 4 Replace: Every second year or 30,000 miles (48,000 km). The brake fluid should be replaced once a year or every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) when driving under extremely hard conditions (mountain driving etc.) Check, without removing the cap, that the level is above the "MIN" mark of the fluid reservoir. Always entrust brake fluid changing to an authorized Volvo dealer.
Power steering fluid The fluid level should lie between the MIN and MAX marks on the dipstick (cool engine). Check fluid level with engine idling and after driving while the fluid still is hot. Wipe the reservoir clean. Fluid type: ATF Replace: No fluid change required
Automatic transmission oil Capacity: See "Specifications" section. Fluid type: Automatic Transmission Fluid type Dexron IID. Replace: Every 20,000 miles (32.000 km). WARNING! Oil spilled on a hot exhaust pipe constitutes a fire risk. A Cold transmission: oil temperature +105F (+40C). This is a normal temperature for the transmission after idling for about 10 minutes. At oil temperature below +105F (+40C), the level may be below the MIN mark. B Warm transmission: oil temperature +190F (+90C). This temperature is reached after driving for about 30 minutes. At oil temperature above +195F (+90C), the level may be above the MAX mark. NOTE: The engine should be idling when checking transmission fluid level. Check the oil level as follows: Park the car on level surface with the engine idling. Slowly move the selector lever through all the gear positions and then to position P. Wait 2 minutes before checking the oil level. As the illustration shows, the dipstick has a "Cold" and a "Warm" side. The oil level should be between the MIN and MAX marks. Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth. WARNING!
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Do not use rags that could leave lint on the dipstick. The transmission is topped up via the dipstick tube. The space between the MIN and MAX marks on the dipstick corresponds to 0.5 US qt. (0.5 liter). Do not Fill the transmission with too much oil, since this can result in oil being ejected from the transmission. Too little oil, on the other hand, can negatively affect transmission operation, particularly in very cold weather.
Check coolant level The cooling system must be filled with coolant and not leak to operate at maximum efficiency. Check the coolant level when filling fuel. The level should be between the "MAX" and "MIN" marks on the expansion tank. The check should be made with particular thoroughness when the engine is new or when the cooling system has been drained. Do not remove the filler cap other than for topping-up with coolant. Frequent removal may prevent coolant circulation between the engine and the expansion tank during engine warm-up and cooling. Changing coolant Every two years or 30.000 miles (50,000 km) the cooling system should be drained, flushed and refilled. Remove the expansion tank cap. Open the drain cocks on both sides of the engine block and disconnect the lower radiator hose. Fill coolant through the expansion tank. The heater controls should be fully open when draining and Filling. Add coolant until the level is up to the MAX mark or slightly above. Start engine and run until hot. Check the cooling system connections for tightness. Also re-check the coolant level. Capacity: See "Specifications" Coolant: Volvo coolant type C (blue green) Caution! The cooling system must always be kept filled to correct level. If it is not kept filled, there can be high local temperature in the engine which could result in damage. Top up with coolant Top up with coolant by filling the expansion tank when level is at the "MIN" mark. Use a mixture of 50 percent anti-freeze/summer coolant and 50 percent water all year round. Top up to the "MAX" mark. WARNING! If the engine is warm, and you are going to top up coolant, unscrew the cap slowly in order to allow any excess pressure to escape. NOTE: Do not top up with water only. Water by itself reduces the rust-protective and antifreeze qualities of the coolant and has a lower boiling point. It can also cause damage to the cooling system if it should freeze.
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No. Lubricating point Lubricant 1 Hood lock and latch Paraffin wax 2 Hood hinges Oil 3 Door stop and hinges Oil 4 Sunroof wind deflector Oil 5 Door lock catch plate Paraffin wax or low temperature grease 6 Trunk lid lock Volvo Teflon lock oil 7 Window regulator Locking device (on inside of door) Oil, grease Silicone grease 8 Front seat slide rail and latch Oil 9 Door lock key hole Low temperature grease or Volvo Teflon lock oil. To avoid rattles and unnecessary wear, the body should be lubricated a few times per year.
Checking the belt tension The belt tension can be checked by depressing the fan belt (engine not running!) at a point midway between the alternator and fan. It should be possible to press down the belt about l/4"-3/8" (5-10 mm). This also applies to other drive belts on the engine. Belt check Check the belts regularly to make sure they are in good condition and are clean. Worn or dirty belts can cause poor cooling and low alternator output as well as impair the operation of the power steering and the air conditioning unit. Belt adjustment and replacement The belts can be difficult to reach and it is advisable to let your Volvo dealer adjust the tension of the belts or replace them if necessary.
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Length Width Height Wheelbase Track: front 57.5" 146 cm rear 57.5" 146 cm Turning circle, between curbs 32.5 ft 9.9 m Trunk capacity (sedans) 16.8cu.ft. 0.487 m Cargo capacity (wagons) With rear seats up 39.3 cu. ft. 1.1 m With rear seats down 74.9 cu. ft. 2.1 m Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW): GL/GLE-16 Valve (sedan) 3965 Lbs. 1800 kg Turbo (sedan) 4050 Lbs. 1840 kg GLE Wagons 4275 Lbs. 1920 kg Turbo wagon 4295 Lbs. 1950 kg Capacity weight (sedan) 1000 Lbs. 455 kg Capacity weight (740 GLE-16 Valve wagon) 1045 Lbs. 475 kg Capacity weight (740 Turbo wagon) 1035 Lbs. 470 kg Permissible axle weight, front:
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1989 Volvo 740 GL, GLE-16 Valve 1940 Lbs. 880 kg Turbo 2050 Lbs. 930 kg Permissible axle weight, rear: GL, GLE-16 Valve (sedan) 2030 Lbs. 922 kg Turbo (sedan) 2090 Lbs. 950 kg Wagon 2310 Lbs. 1050 kg Max. roof load 220 Lbs. 100 kg Max. trailer weight 3300 Lbs. 1500 kg Curb weight (sedan) 2943-3075 Lbs. 1336-1395 kg Curb weight (wagon) 3082-3203 Lbs 1399-1454 kg The max permissible axle loads must not be exceeded
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WARNING! When adding accessories, equipment, luggage and other cargo to your vehicle, the total loaded weight capacity of the vehicle must not be exceeded. Consult your Volvo dealer for information. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) should always be quoted in all correspondence concerning your vehicle with the dealer and when ordering parts. 1 Vehicle identification number (VIN) VIN plate is located on top left surface of dashboard. The VIN is also stamped on the right hand door pillar. 2 Vehicle emission control information Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable safely and emissions standards, as evidenced by the certification label on the right side of the firewall. For further information regarding these regulations, please consult your http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/1989/1989_740/89740_08.htm 2011/12/15
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3 Model plate Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Codes for color and upholstery etc. This plate is located on panel above right headlight. 4 Loads and tire pressures Label on right-front door frame. 5 Federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS) specifications (USA) and Ministry of Transport (CMVSS) Standards (Canada) This label is located on rear-facing side of the driver's door. 6 Service label Label on left-rear door frame. Information on certain components. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Engine Oil Oil quality: According to API SF. Oils with designation SF/CC and SF/CD comply with these demands. Synthetic or semi-synthetic oils may be used if their specifications comply with the above. Volvo recommends the use of fuel economy improving oils. When using these oils, the Volvo recommended oil change intervals must be followed. Volvo does not recommend oil additives as they can adversely affect the engine. Capacity: (incl. oil filter) 4.0 US qts. (3.85 liters); on Turbo models, add 0.7 US qts. (0.6 liters) if oil cooler is drained. (M46) 2.4 US qts. (2.3 liters) Capacity (M47) 1.6 US qts. (1.5 liters) Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity 7.9 US qts. (7.5 liters 1.7 US qts. (1.6 liters) 0.7 US qts. (0.7 liter) 0.66 US qts. (0.5 liter)
Manual transmission Automatic transmission Rear axle Power steering Brake fluid
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Volvo synthetic gearbox oil 1161324 or ATF type F or G ATF Dexron IID Volvo rear axle oil 1161329 or API-GL-5 (MIL-L-2105 B or C) SAE 90 or 80W/90 ATF
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NOTE: SAE 15 W/40 oil is recommended for use in severe driving conditions which involve high oil temperatures or excessive oil consumption e.g. mountain driving with frequent deceleration, or high-speed driving. Note, however, the higher temperature range of 15W/40 oil.
Volvo B230F-Turbo 160 hp at 5300 rpm (119 kW at 88 rps) 187 ft. lbs. (253 Nm) at 2900 rpm 4 3.78" (96 mm) 3.15" (80 mm) 2.32 Liters 8.7:1 2011/12/15
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1989 Volvo 740 Valve clearance, cold engine 0.014-0.016" inlet and exhaust (0.35-0.40 mm) Valve clearance, warm engine 0.016-0.018" inlet and exhaust (0.40-0.45 mm) All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1989 Volvo 740 5th gear Overdrive Reverse 0.82:1 0.78:1 3.68:1 3.68:1
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Rear Axle : 3.73:1 Reduction ratios: 3.54:1 3.31:1 Automatic transmission AW70L & AW71 Reduction ratios: 1st gear 2.45:1 2nd gear 1.45:1 3rd gear 1:1 4th gear 0.69:1 Reverse 2.21:1 Rear Axle : 4.10:1 Reduction ratios: 3.73:1 Automatic transmission AW72 (740 GLE-16 Valve) Reduction ratios: 1st gear 2.83:1 2nd gear 1.49:1 3rd gear 1:1 4th gear 0.73:1 Reverse 2.70:1 Rear Axle : Reduction ratios: 4.10:1 Speeds at 1000 engine rpm (manual transmission) Rear axle ratio 1st gear 2nd gear 3rd gear 4th gear Reverse 3.73:1 5.0 8.0 3.54:1 5.0 8.0 3.31:1 5.3 9.0 mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h 8.8 14.0 9.2 14.8 9.8 16.0 14.4 23.0 14.5 23.4 15.5 25.0 19.4 31.0 19.9 32.1 21.3 35.0 5.0 8.0 5.4 8.7 5.8 10.0
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The alignment specifications apply to an unloaded car but include fuel, coolant, and spare wheel. Toe-in, measured on the wheel rim: 5/64" +/- 1/64" (2 mm +/- 0.5 mm) tire sides: 3/32" +/- 1/32" (2.5 mm +/- 1 mm) All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1989 Volvo 740 A/T selector Ashtray, rear Warning lights/Indicator lights 1.2 W 1.2 W 1.2 W Volvo P/N 966326 Volvo P/N 966326 Volvo P/N 966326
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WARNING! Improperly inflated tires will reduce tire life, adversely affect vehicle handling and can possibly lead to failure resulting in loss of vehicle control without prior warning. Tool kit Wheel nut wrench. 2 screwdrivers (1 Phillips, 1 standard) Pry bar 2 open end wrenches. Capacities Fuel tank (approx.) 15.8 US gal. 60 liters Cooling system 10 US qts. 9.5 liters Engine, at oil change 4.0 US qts.* 3.85 liters Manual transmission (M46) 2.4 US qts 2.3 liters (M47) 1.6 US qts. 1.5 liters Automatic transmission 7.9 US qts. 7.5 liters Automatic transmission Rear axle 1.7 US qts. 1.6 liters Power steering gear 0.7 US qts. 0.7 liters *Turbo: If oil cooler is drained, add 0.7 US qts (0.6 liters) All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Lubrication and Service: 2-Engine; 3-Electrical System: 4-Power Transmission: 5-Brakes; 6- Suspension and Steering; 7-Springs, Shock absorbers and Wheels; 8-Body and Interior. A Service Manual Brochure/Order Form was placed in the car prior to delivery from the dealer to you. Complete ordering information is provided. Please note that these manuals may be offered for sale by your Volvo dealer. Prices charged by the dealer can vary from those listed in the brochure (according to Federal law). Additional copies of the Brochure/Order Form may be obtained from your Volvo dealer, or by mail directly from: Volvo Cars of North America Rockleigh Industrial Park Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 Attention: Volvo Service Literature Note! The above pertains to USA only.
Volvo supports Voluntary Mechanic Certification by the N.I.A.S.E. Certified mechanics have demonstrated a high degree of competence in specific areas. Besides passing exams each mechanic must also have worked in the field for two or more years before a certificate is issued. These professional mechanics are fully able to analyze vehicle problems and perform the necessary service procedures to keep your Volvo at peak operating condition. Note! The above pertains to USA only.
Your new Volvo comes with a three year road assistance program named ON-CALL. Additional information, features, and benefits are described in a separate information package in your glove compartment.
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1989 Volvo 740 Cold weather driving Control lights Coolant Coolant, drain Cooling system Cruise control D Defroster Demister(rear window) Diagnosis Dimensions and weights Dipstick Doors and locks Drain plug, engine Drive belts Driving economy Driving with trunk lid open E Electrical system Emergency towing (pulling) Engine number Engine Engine oil F Fan belts Fault tracing Federal clean air act Fog lights Front seats Front wheel alignment Fuel requirements Fuel gauge Fuel tank cap Fuses G Gas filler cap Gasoline requirements Gear shift positions H Hand Brake Hazard warning flasher Headlight flasher Headlights 63 10 110 110 110 16 23-25 19 84 114 101 36 101 112 56 54 120 57 99-100 99-100 101-102 112 84 98 18 27 119 47 8 47 80-82 47 47 50-53 20 14 14 17
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1989 Volvo 740 replacement Heating Hood lock Horn I Ignition and steering wheel lock Instrument lights Instrument and controls Interior light J Jack Jump start K Keys Kick-down L Label information License plate lights Lights Locks Long distance trips Lubrication Lumbar support M Maintenance service Manual transmission, driving with Multipath distortion O Odometer Oil change, engine transmission Oil filter Oil pressure On-call Overdrive P Paint touch-up Parking brake Parking lights Polishing Power steering fluid Power train R 73 23, 24, 25 39 6 13 8 6 29 72 59 5 52 115 77-78 17 5 , 36 64 111 27 96 53 22 8 101-102 109 101-102 11 122 53 90 20 17 93 108 119
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1989 Volvo 740 Radios Rear foglights Rear view mirrors Rear window demister Refueling Rustproofing Rust protection S Seat belts Seats Service diagnosis Servicing Shift indicator light Shift positions Shop manuals, Volvo Snow chains Snow tires Spare wheel Spark Plugs Specifications Speedometer SRS Supplemental Restraint System Starting engine Starting key Steering wheel lock Storage space Sunroof T Tachometer Tailgate (wagon) Temperature gauge Tire pressure Tires Tire wear indicator Tools Touch up Towing Towing a trailer Trunk Turn signals Type designations U Upholstery, cleaning 22 18 28 19 47 88 88 32 27 84 96 12 50-53 122 67 67 70 107, 118 113 8 34 48 5 13 40 29 8 41 8 68 66 67 121 90 58 62 37 14 115 94
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1989 Volvo 740 V Vehicle identification number 115 Ventilation outlets 23 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) 115 Volvo On Call 122 W Warning lights 10 Warranty 98 Warranty inspection 98 Washer fluid 15, 63 Washer nozzles 15 Washing 92 Waxing 93 Weights 114 What causes rust 88 Wheel alignment 119 Wheel change 71 Wheels and tires 66 Window lifts 21 Windshield washers 15 Windshield wipers 15 Winter driving 63 Wiper blades, replacement 83
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WARNING! Detergents and solvents Do not use gasoline containing lead or benzene as a detergent or solvent. Both lead and benzene are toxic and may be hazardous to your health WARNING! Carbon monoxide is a poisonous colorless and odorless gas which is present in all exhaust gases. If you ever smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, make sure the passenger compartment is ventilated and immediately return the vehicle to duller for correction. Never sit in a parked or stopped car for any extended amount of time nor have it unattended while engine is running. Never operate the engine in confined, unventilated areas.
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