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EMISSIONS
SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
Engine oil and oil
filter R
R R R R R R R R R R R R
Cooling system
hoses and
connections I
Engine drive belts A I I
Torque manifold
nuts A
Valve clearance I I
Timing belt A R (3)
Vacuum fittings,
hoses and
connections I
Air cleaner filter R R
Idle RPM I
Fuel system cap,
tank, lines and
connections I
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Spark plugs R R
Catalytic converter
mounting bolts. A
Manual transmission
oil R
I I I I I I I I I I I I
Automatic
transmission oil I
I I I R I I I R I I I R
Rear axle oil R I I I I I I I I I I I I
Exhaust system I I I I I I I
1) See section "Engine Oil" for detailed information.
2) For services beyond 60,000 miles (96,000 km), consult your Mainten\
ance Service Chart.
3) Recommended, but not mandatory to maintain Volvo emission warranty. \
4) Does not pertain to B230F/EGR.
5) B230F/EGR inspect every 10,000 mile (16,000 km). pg. 57 Servicing
Maintenance
operation Miles
(km) 600-
1,200
(1,000-
2,000)
5,000
(8,000)
10,000
(16,000) 15,000
(24,000) 20,000
(32,000) 25,000
(40,000) 30,000
(48,000) 35,000
(56,000) 40,000
(64,000) 45,000
(72,000) 50,000
(80,000) 55,000
(88,000) 60,000
(96,000)
MISCELLANEOUS
MAINTENANCE
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Fluid type: DOT 4
Replace: every 2 years or 30,000 miles (48,000 km).
Check, without removing the cap, that the level is above the "MIN" mark \
of the fluid reservoir.
Always entrust brake fluid changing to a Volvo dealer.
Change brake fluid every year when driving under extremely hard conditio\
ns (mountain driving etc.)
and if the car is equipped with a non factory air dam. pg. 73 Body Lubrication
Chassis maintenance
To simplify maintenance, your Volvo has been equipped with ball joints s\
teering rods and propeller
shafts that do not require regular lubrication Points that normally requ\
ire lubricating have been packed
with very durable grease at the factory and then carefully sealed, elimi\
nating the need for subsequent
lubrication.
Lubricate body
To avoid rattles and unnecessary wear, the body should be lubricated onc\
e a year. Hinges on hood, doors
and trunk lid as well as door stops should be lubricated every 10,000 mi\
les (16,000 km).
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pg. 91 Long distance trips, Cold weather
Prior to a long distance trip
Have your car checked at a Volvo dealer. Preventive maintenance will hel\
p to ensure a trouble free trip.
Remember to take along a Volvo dealer directory.
The main items to check are listed below:
1. Brakes, front wheel alignment and steering gear.
2. Engine running condition.
3. Fuel system operation.
4. Oil leaks: engine, transmission, rear axle.
5. Cooling system for leaks or worn hoses.
6. Examine tires carefully, replace worn tires.
7. Battery and terminals.
8. Tool equipment.
9. Lighting.
10. Drive belts, for tightness and wear.
11. All fluid levels.
Cold weather/Engine fuel system
During the winter, large variations in temperature cause condensation to\
form in the fuel tank and can
impair the running of the engine. This can be reduced by adding dry gas \
to the fuel. There is less risk of
condensation forming in the fuel tank if it is kept full or nearly full.\
Engine cooling system
Volvo type C (blue-green) coolant should be used all year round. The c\
ooling system should always
contain water plus anti-freeze and rust inhibitor, even during the summe\
r. Experience has also shown
that extremely weak anti-freeze solutions (10-25 percent) are ineffect\
ive for rust protection. For this
reason, the quantity of antifreeze/summer coolant should be about 50 per\
cent of the solution. This
lowers the freezing point to - 30 ° F (-35 ° C).
Engine lubricating system
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See Consumer Information Booklet for complete tire pressure information.\
Sample Tire Pressure Label
pg. 104 Volvo Service Manuals
Service Manuals for your Volvo are available for purchase. These are the\
same used by competent
Volvo technicians. Each major system in the car is covered by an individ\
ual Manual. These are grouped
into ten sections and placed into a binder system. (Note that manuals a\
nd binders may be obtained
separately or in preassembled sets.)
Major sections within the binder system include: 0-General Information; \
1-Service and Maintenance; 2-
Engine; 3-Electrical System and Instruments; 4-Power Transmission; 5-Bra\
kes; 6-Suspension and
Steering; 7-Frame, Springs, Dampers and Wheels; 8-Body; 9-Accessories an\
d Other Equipment.
A Service Manual Brochure/Order Form was placed in the car prior to deli\
very from the dealer to you.
Complete ordering information is provided.
Please note that these manuals may be offered for sale by your Volvo dea\
ler. 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 V\
olvo dealer, or by mail
directly from:
Volvo Cars of North America
Rockleigh Industrial Park
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