> Just purchased 97 850 wagon in great condition. Had a 95 850 wagon
> previously and loved it with no major issues. A few days after buying it
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>> Just purchased 97 850 wagon in great condition. Had a 95 850 wagon
>> previously and loved it with no major issues. A few days after buying it
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> Sounds like the ignition lock cylinder is faulty & needs to be replaced
> Not the electric starter switch
If it is like my S70 (and it probably is) you should be able trouble
shoot it by removing the plastic around the column and removing the
switch. If the switch starts the car reliably I would suspect the lock
cylinder. If the key ever rotates through 360 degrees order a
replacement promptly, it probably does not have long to live. I had to
do this, as this is what happened to me. On the bright side you will get
a new extra key with the cylinder with no plastic on it.
JDG - 01 Feb 2005 02:46 GMT
>>> Just purchased 97 850 wagon in great condition. Had a 95 850 wagon
>>> previously and loved it with no major issues. A few days after
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> do this, as this is what happened to me. On the bright side you will get
> a new extra key with the cylinder with no plastic on it.
I suspect it is the electrical portion of the ignition switch going bad.
You can Google this part to find it. It runs about $80. Bay 13 at
volvospeed.com describes the replacement, which you can do quite easily.
Adam - 01 Feb 2005 02:50 GMT
>>> Just purchased 97 850 wagon in great condition. Had a 95 850 wagon
>>> previously and loved it with no major issues. A few days after
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> do this, as this is what happened to me. On the bright side you will get
> a new extra key with the cylinder with no plastic on it.
I have a 1996 850 GLT wagon. My car started fine when cold, but did not
want to start when warm (sometimes even on the second attempt after
driving few blocks). I posted to news groups, reaserched circuit
diagrams, and came to the conclusion that it is a ignition switch. I
changed it on the Volvo dealers parking lot. The problem was still there
and finally I took it to independent Volvo garage, they changed the
starter and the problem was gone. Maybe you need the ignition switch if
the starter change was no go. It is easy, 10 minute job, but at $90 here
in Canada, it is not cheap to speculate.
Adam
Mike F - 01 Feb 2005 13:26 GMT
> I have a 1996 850 GLT wagon. My car started fine when cold, but did not
> want to start when warm (sometimes even on the second attempt after
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> Adam
There's one other thing that nobody's mentioned - the neutral switch.
Try starting in neutral instead of park.
Also battery cable connections can act this way - if all the dash
warning lights go off in the start position, then it's a power delivery
(battery or cable) problem - if they stay on, then it's a switch
problem. Note: headlights, wipers, heater fan all go off normally in
the start position, don't use them as a guide.

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Bob Sisson - 07 Feb 2005 13:42 GMT
I had the same problem with my 850 GLT.
Bad starter... several in a row.
Started caring a Heavy stick (2x2) that I could "thump" the starter with.
If it went "...." I would thunk the starter and it would start immediatly.
I think the "replacment" starters are really rebuilt junk, not new... iether
that or they are not building them like they used to ...
Bob S.
> > I have a 1996 850 GLT wagon. My car started fine when cold, but did not
> > want to start when warm (sometimes even on the second attempt after
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> problem. Note: headlights, wipers, heater fan all go off normally in
> the start position, don't use them as a guide.