Volvo 1990 240 Model
Operating instructions are contained in the manuals associated with each\
model.
These manuals are placed in the cars when the equipment is installed.
Your Volvo Dealer will be able to assist you with any questions regardin\
g the operation of this
equipment.
Radio antenna mast
Note: Always lower the antenna mast when entering automatic car wash. Re\
tractable antennas should
be cleaned and lubricated every 5,000 miles (8,000 km). On fixed (rem\
ovable) mast antennas, be sure
to unscrew and remove the antenna before entering an automatic car wash \
or a garage with low
overhang.
The following information may help to explain differences between car ra\
dio reception and radio
reception in the home.
Signal sending
FM waves do not follow the earth's surface and do not bounce against the\
atmosphere as AM waves do.
Cross modulation
When receiving a weak signal in the vicinity of another, stronger signal\
, both stations may be received
simultaneously.
Weak reception (fading)
Because of the limited range of FM senders and the way FM waves spread, \
this problem usually occurs
with FM reception.
Mountains or similar obstacles can sometimes cause disturbances.
Multipath Distortion
FM Signals are typically "line-of-sight", and very reflective. Their ref\
lectivity to objects such as
buildings, mountains, even other passing vehicles, causes the condition \
known as multipath distortion.
This distortion is the result of the reflected signal, and the direct si\
gnal reaching your antenna at slightly
different times causing a cancellation of all signals. This condition wi\
ll sound like hissing, or static.
Very little can be done to eliminate this problem, however, lowering the\
treble on your radio could help
mask these disturbances thereby allowing you to achieve optimum pleasure\
from your audio system.
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Volvo 1990 240 Model
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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