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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / August 2006

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volvo@suffolklane.net - 13 Aug 2006 19:11 GMT
Hi, Apologies if this has been posted before, I looked, but couldn't
find!

My 960 will not select the blower vent position, it's stuck blowing in
the footwell, and won't change when the selector knob is turned.

I understand this is a vacum controlled system, everything looks fine
blower operates etc. Are there any specific places/things I should
check ?(all fuses etc. are also OK)
Does anyone know of a good source of info / service manual etc. for the
960 3.0l ? (UK version if pos.)

Thanks all!
Peter K L Milnes - 14 Aug 2006 02:28 GMT
Chilton manual number 72302 is only help for 960 available in UK apart from
Volvo Green Books (very expensive for a set). A lot of help can be gained
from the FAQs on both Brickboard and VOC sites (co-run). Check for leaks to
and from Vacuum relay inside a/c housing below dash.

All the best, Peter.

700/900/90 Register Keeper,
Volvo Owners Club (UK).

> Hi, Apologies if this has been posted before, I looked, but couldn't
> find!
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>
> Thanks all!
uk960 - 15 Aug 2006 09:31 GMT
Thanks for this Peter, I ordered a copy yesterday, streight after I
read your post.
I stripped out the under dash area, and traced the hoses, back via the
vacuum control 'box' and eventually found a solenoid on the left strut
housing that appeared to be dead.  When I bypassed this, everything
worked great!
Trouble is, I took the faulty part to the dealer, who couln't find it
on the computer, a half hour searching by the entire parts staff turned
up a negative! - I know it's a standard fit part, as the mounting and
fitting is 100% Volvo.  Hopefully the Chilton manual will give it a
name.

As I said, everything works fine, without it, though I think the
solenoid acts as a cut off when the ignition is powered off, keeping
any 'stored' vacuum in place.

All the best -andy

> Chilton manual number 72302 is only help for 960 available in UK apart from
> Volvo Green Books (very expensive for a set). A lot of help can be gained
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> >
> > Thanks all!
uk960 - 15 Aug 2006 09:33 GMT
Thanks for this Peter, I ordered a copy yesterday, streight after I
read your post.
I stripped out the under dash area, and traced the hoses, back via the
vacuum control 'box' and eventually found a solenoid on the left strut
housing that appeared to be dead.  When I bypassed this, everything
worked great!
Trouble is, I took the faulty part to the dealer, who couln't find it
on the computer, a half hour searching by the entire parts staff turned
up a negative! - I know it's a standard fit part, as the mounting and
fitting is 100% Volvo.  Hopefully the Chilton manual will give it a
name.

As I said, everything works fine, without it, though I think the
solenoid acts as a cut off when the ignition is powered off, keeping
any 'stored' vacuum in place.

All the best -andy

> Chilton manual number 72302 is only help for 960 available in UK apart from
> Volvo Green Books (very expensive for a set). A lot of help can be gained
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> >
> > Thanks all!
 
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