
Volvo 1990 240 Model
pg. 64 Service requirements
Engine Mechanical Components
Torque 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 emission an\
d/or poor driveability.
Valves
The valve clearance should be checked every 30,000 miles (48,000 km). \
Vacuum fittings, hoses and connections
Unstable idle, misfiring or poor emission control is often caused by lea\
king vacuum hoses or
connections. Check hoses and connections on distributor vacuum unit, EGR\
valve (where applicable)
and connections on heater control servo systems and hydraulic brake serv\
o.
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
This system operates by returning some of the exhaust gases to the engin\
e 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 cleaned at the 60,000 mile inspection and therea\
fter cleaned every 25,000
miles (40,000 km).
Timing belt
The timing belt tensioner should be adjusted at the 600-1,200 mile (1,0\
00-2,000 km) inspection.
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pg. 65 Servicing
Engine Fuel System
The fuel injection system is all-electronic and is microprocessor contro\
lled. It can continually
compensate for variations in engine load, speed and temperature to give \
the best economy and power.
The most unique feature of the system is the air mass meter which measur\
es the mass of the inducted air
instead of the volume. In this way the system can make instantaneous adj\
ustments for changes in air
temperature or density, thus always assuring the best economy with the l\
owest possible exhaust
emissions. pg. 66 Servicing
Special Instructions for work on the fuel injection system
Extreme cleanliness is essential when working on the injection system. G\
reat care must be observed.
Injection system service should be handled by qualified technicians, usi\
ng equipment intended for this
service.
Fuel (line) filter
We recommend that this filter be changed every 60,000 miles (96,000 km)\
. The filter is replaced as one
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complete unit.
Replace more frequently if contaminated fuel was introduced into the tan\
k.
Fuel system cap, tank, lines and connections
The ability of the fuel system to control hydrocarbon emissions is depen\
dent largely on a leak-free
system. Check for proper sealing of gasoline filler cap which contains "\
O"-ring type seals. Check all
evaporative hoses in vehicle for tightness. Check fuel lines under vehic\
le. Repair if necessary.
Air cleaner
Replace the air cleaner cartridge every 30,000 miles (48,000 km). The \
cartridge should be replaced more
often when driving under dirty and/or dusty conditions.
The filter cannot be cleaned and should always be replaced with a new on\
e.
Checking and adjusting idle speed
Your Volvo is equipped with an electronically controlled idle speed syst\
em that requires no period
checking or adjustment.
Lamda-sond (oxygen sensor) system
This is an emission control system designed to reduce emissions and impr\
ove 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 continuously influences the amount of fuel\
injected. This adjusts the air-
fuel ratio to provide optimum conditions for combustion and efficient re\
duction of the three major
pollutants (hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides) through\
a 3-way catalytic converter. pg. 67 Servicing
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Oxygen Sensor
On the B230F engines, the oxygen sensor (Lambda-sond) is electrically \
heated. The use of a PTC
(Positive Temperature Coefficient) element to heat the Lambda-sond ens\
ures a shorter warm up time
and continuous operation at its working temperature.
This type of Lambda-sond does not require periodic replacement.
Catalytic Converter
This is a supplementary device in the exhaust system, designed to reduce\
exhaust emissions.
This device is mainly a container with a ceramic material insert, design\
ed to let the exhaust gases pass
through channels in the insert. The channel walls are covered by a thin \
layer of platinum and rhodium.
These metals act as catalysts, permitting a chemical action to occur wit\
hout actually taking part in it.
The carbon monoxide content will increase if the Catalytic Converter is \
damaged.
CAUTION:
Vehicles with Catalytic Converter must use unleaded fuel only. Otherwise\
the Catalytic Converter will
become damaged and ineffective.
Torque catalytic converter mounting bolts
The Catalytic Converter mounting bolts should be re-torqued at the 600-1\
,200 mile (1000-2000) km
inspection.
pg. 68 Servicing
Engine Crankcase Ventilation System
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Evaporative control systems
Vehicles intended for the North American market are equipped with a fuel\
vapor evaporative control
system, which prevents gasoline fumes from being released into the atmos\
phere.
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. The components
are interconnected by hoses which channel fuel vapor from the gas tank t\
o the charcoal filter where they
are stored until the engine is started and then drawn into the engine fu\
el induction system.
Engine Ignition
Change spark plugs
The spark plugs should be changed every 30,000 miles (48,000 km).
However, prolonged city driving or fast highway driving may necessitate \
changing spark plugs after
10,000 miles (16,000 km) of driving. When installing new plugs, be sur\
e to fit the right type and use the
correct torque, see "Specifications".
When changing the spark plugs, check that the suppressor connectors are \
in good condition. Cracked or
damaged connectors should be replaced.
When changing spark plugs, clean the cables and cable terminals, also th\
e rubber seals. If the car is
driven on roads where salt is used during the winter, coat the cables wi\
th silicone.
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Check coolant level
The cooling system must be filled with coolant and not leak to operate a\
t maximum efficiency. Check
the coolant level whenever you refuel. The level should be between the "\
Max"' and "Min" marks on the
expansion tank. The check should be made with particular thoroughness wh\
en the engine is new or the
cooling system has been drained.
Do not remove the filler cap other than for topping up with coolant. Fre\
quent removal may prevent
coolant circulation between the engine and the expansion tank during eng\
ine warm up and cooling.
CAUTION
The cooling system must always be kept filled to the correct level.
If it is not kept filled, there can be high local temperatures in the en\
gine 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 Volvo Type C coolant and 50 percent water all the year round. To\
p up to the "Max" mark.
If the engine is warm, and you are going to add coolant, unscrew the cap\
slowly in order to allow any
excess pressure to escape.
Note: Do not add water only. Water by itself reduces the rust protective\
and anti-freeze qualities of the
coolant and has a lower boiling point. It can also cause damage to the c\
ooling system if it should
freeze.
See 'Specifications' section of the manual for type of coolant recommend\
ed.
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4 Never disconnect the battery circuit (for example, to change the batt\
ery) while the engine is running,
as this will immediately ruin the alternator. Always make sure that all \
the battery connections are
cleaned and properly tightened.
5 If any electrical welding work is performed on the vehicle, the ground\
lead and all the connecting
cables of the alternator must be disconnected and the welder wires place\
d as near the welding point as
possible.
Jump starting
CAUTION: Improper hook-up of jumper cables or the use of other than 12 v\
olt batteries could result
in damage to equipment and/or battery.
Check that cars are not touching to prevent premature completion of nega\
tive circuit.
Note the position of the battery terminals. When using jumper cables, fi\
rst connect booster battery
positive (+) terminal to car battery positive (+) terminal. Then con\
nect booster battery negative (-)
terminal to a stationary solid metal part on the engine at a point away \
from the battery. Do not connect
booster cable to any part of fuel system or any moving parts. Avoid touc\
hing hot manifolds.
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Warning: Turn starting (ignition) switch OFF before replacing fuses. E\
xcessive heat may be created by
a short circuit. Care must be exercised while replacing blown fuses.
Some of the equipment listed below is optional
Refer to the fuse location chart at fuse box for fuses specific to your \
car.
1 Cigarette lighter, Power mirrors, Radio, Tailgate wiper/washer 8A
2 Windshield wiper/washer, Horn 16A
3 Heater blower 25A
4 Fuel feed (in-tank) pump, Lambda-sond heating element 8A
5 Turn signals, Back-up lights 16A
6 Main fuel pump relay 16A
7 Brake lights 8A
8 Central locking, Interior and glove compartment lights, Trunk and engi\
ne
compartment lights, Radio, Power antenna, Clock, Daytime running lights \
(Canada)* 8A
9 Hazard warning Flashers 8A
10 Power windows 16A
11 Heated rear window, 4th gear (automatic transmission) 16A
12 Air conditioning (with blower control), Power windows (relay),
Heated rear window (relay), Seat belt reminder, Cruise control 8A
13 Heated front seats, Daytime running lights - relay (Canada)* 16A
14 Rear fog lights 8A
15 Parking lights (left side), License plate light 8A
16 Parking lights (right side), Instruments and control panel lights, \
Shift indicator light 8A
Blade type fuse, serving LH-Jetronic fuel injection system. Located on t\
he left
wheel housing by the ignition coil 25A
* Note: Early production Canadian vehicles are not equipped with Daytime\
Running Lights.
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