Volvo 1990 240 Model
A Clock
B Direction indicator (green)
C Speedometer
In kilometers and miles per hour (U.S. models)
In kilometers per hour (Canadian models)
D Odometer
Total reading in miles (U.S. models)
Total reading in kilometers (Canadian models)
E Temperature gauge
The gauge pointer should remain inside the black range during normal \
operation.
If the pointer enters the red range repeatedly, check coolant level a\
nd fan belt tension. (See sections
titled "Cooling system and coolant") Warning: allow engine to cool before adding
fluid.
Do not continue to drive the car with the pointer in the red zone.
F Fuel gauge
The fuel tank capacity is approx 60 liters = 15.8 US gals. See "Fuel \
requirements".
G Clock reset knob
H Service reminder light
I Check engine (red)
J Alternator warning light (red)
K Oil pressure warning light (red)
Do not drive the car with this light on.
L SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)
M Trip odometer reset knob Push in to reset
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Volvo 1990 240 Model
If it is not clear whether the fuel contains such additives, ask the sta\
tion operator for further information
regarding the detergency of their gasolines.
Gasoline Containing Alcohol
Some fuel suppliers sell gasoline containing alcohol without advertising\
the presence of alcohol. If you
are not sure whether there is alcohol in the gasoline you buy, check wit\
h the service station operator.
Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol (ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol)\
, sometimes called "gasohol", are
available in some areas. Gasohol, if used, must contain no more than 10 \
percent ethanol and must have
an (R+M)/2 rating of 87 or higher. If you experience problems with sta\
rting, drive ability, or fuel
economy with gasohol, you should discontinue its use.
Take care not to spill gasoline during refueling. Gasolines containing a\
lcohol can cause damage to
painted surfaces, which may not be covered under the New Vehicle Limited\
Warranty.
Caution:
Do not use gasolines containing methanol (methyl alcohol, wood alcohol)\
. This practice can result in
vehicle performance deterioration and can damage critical parts in the f\
uel system. Such damage may
not be covered under the New Vehicle Warranty.
Fuel Tank
The fuel tank is designed to hold approx. 15.8 US gal. (60 liters), wi\
th sufficient volume left over to
accommodate possible expansion of the fuel in hot weather.
Be aware that the "usable" tank capacity will be somewhat less than the \
15.8-US gal. (60-liter)
maximum. When the fuel level is low, such factors as ambient temperature\
, the fuel's "vapor pressure"
characteristics, and terrain can affect the fuel pumps' ability to suppl\
y the engine with an adequate
supply of fuel. Therefore, it is advisable to refuel as soon as possible\
when the needle nears the red zone.
After the needle enters the red zone, you should be able to drive approx\
. 25 miles (40 km) depending on
driving style and conditions.
pg. 61 Engine fluids
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