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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / November 2006

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440 - 1994 1.8i a few questions

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SAKWOYA@TALK21.COM - 21 Nov 2006 12:03 GMT
Hi

Sorry for the very basic question first up:

What engine oil is in the 1.8i? I cannot seem to find this information
anywhere!"

We have no dashboard lights at all - fuse is OK and the illuminated
switches and so on light up fine. So - before we have a go at pulling
the dash out to replace the bulbs - is there a hidden switch or any
other blindingly obvious reason for this that I am missing//

Graeme
M-gineering - 24 Nov 2006 16:46 GMT
> Hi
>
> Sorry for the very basic question first up:
>
> What engine oil is in the 1.8i? I cannot seem to find this information
> anywhere!"

15w40

> We have no dashboard lights at all - fuse is OK and the illuminated
> switches and so on light up fine. So - before we have a go at pulling
> the dash out to replace the bulbs - is there a hidden switch or any
> other blindingly obvious reason for this that I am missing//

many Volvo's have an adjustable rheostat somewhere which gets turned off
or devellops loose contacts.

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