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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / October 2006

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940 2litre Wagon (UK) Wierd Nosies

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Simon T - 26 Oct 2006 14:46 GMT
Sometimes when I start my 940 there is a audable wurr after I have let
go of the key and the engine has started to fire, it only lasts for no
more than 5 seconds at the most but should I be woriied?

Also when cornering over bumpy ground there is a loud creak from the
front end, broken springs or should I be looking at bushes.

Many thanks for any pointers as I am trying to get my head round what
goes on under the skin of this great beast.

Regards

Simon T
Tim.. - 26 Oct 2006 16:19 GMT
> Sometimes when I start my 940 there is a audable wurr after I have let
> go of the key and the engine has started to fire, it only lasts for no
> more than 5 seconds at the most but should I be woriied?

Dry over run clutch in the starter. Will go on for years like this.

> Also when cornering over bumpy ground there is a loud creak from the
> front end, broken springs or should I be looking at bushes.

Bushes I would tihnk.

Tim..
Simon - 27 Oct 2006 21:31 GMT
>>Sometimes when I start my 940 there is a audable wurr after I have let
>>go of the key and the engine has started to fire, it only lasts for no
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> Tim..

How easy is it to replace the bushes? Is it a wheel off suspension strut
out job?

Simon T
 
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