
10-01-2006, 07:18 AM
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Hello everyone.
I am new to this group, so please be a little patient with me if I mess with
your protocols...
I have an 1991 960, turbo, petrol, automatic, 2.3 litre saloon that is
starting to make me very upset and more broke than before.
The main problems are:
1. The rear suspension has sunk and there is not a lot of clearance in
the wheel bays. I am told the shocks are self-levelling and my local
fitters want £350 each - probably plus fitting. I asked if it would be
possible to fit standard shocks as this is less than one third of the price
for both. He didn't know - does anyone here know the answer please?
2. The heater system is playing up. When I turn on the fans, they fire
up and I can hear them running. However, no air comes from the front vents
and there is just a very gentle breeze from the windscreen demister if that
is selected. I have tried two alternative control units (that fit in the
dashboard area) but it made no difference. Could it be the relay-type
silver box in the passenger footwell that is playing up (it does click
gently when the switches on the controller unit are activated) or could it
be something else?
3. The air-con has packed up - it may just need a recharge but I am
loathe to splash out on this if it is caused by another problem. I switch
it on and nothing happens, warm air blew through the vents when they were
working a couple of weeks ago when it was warm enough for the sensors to
trigger the A/C. Now of course there is nothing through the vents at all,
as described above.
4. My turbo unit seems to have packed up - there is no turbo kick-in and
the engine does struggle a bit under load, up hills and so on. At other
times, the car trundles along happily as long as the turbo indicator does
not indicate it is trying to initiate the turbo.
I am sad to let this vehicle go if there are economical ways of fixing it,
but I cannot afford a two-tonne Swedish Steel money pit sucking in all my
cash, so any help will be deeply appreciated.
This is my third Vulva, the other two were great, a 240 and a 740, though
the 740 was a bugger for messing about with the electrics.
Thanks in advance
Skint git.
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I can speak Esperanto like a native.
Spike Milligan
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10-01-2006, 08:13 AM
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Strange lad wrote:
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Hello everyone.
1. The rear suspension has sunk and there is not a lot of clearance in the wheel bays. I am told the shocks are self-levelling and my local fitters want £350 each - probably plus fitting. I asked if it would be possible to fit standard shocks as this is less than one third of the price for both. He didn't know - does anyone here know the answer please?
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I can't really help with the other probs, but don't pay £350 each for
self-levelling shocks. You can get them from your local branch of GSF
for 135 each. Put some on mine recently. The self-levellers are the ones
with the rubber boot on the bottom, the regular ones don't.
Hope that helps a little bit.
Graham W
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10-01-2006, 09:59 AM
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> > Hello everyone.
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1. The rear suspension has sunk and there is not a lot of clearance
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the wheel bays. I am told the shocks are self-levelling and my local fitters want £350 each - probably plus fitting. I asked if it would be possible to fit standard shocks as this is less than one third of the
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for both. He didn't know - does anyone here know the answer please? I can't really help with the other probs, but don't pay £350 each for self-levelling shocks. You can get them from your local branch of GSF for 135 each. Put some on mine recently. The self-levellers are the ones with the rubber boot on the bottom, the regular ones don't. Hope that helps a little bit. Graham W
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Hi Graham
Thanks for the tip, there is a GSF nearby-ish in Brixton so I'll call them
tomorrow to see if they can help.
Good tip. I had no intention of shelling out 700 ackers, way too much like
a rip off.
Skint git.
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I can speak Esperanto like a native.
Spike Milligan
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10-01-2006, 04:01 PM
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Hi,
I think you might have a vacuum leak!
"Strange lad" <nospam4me@all.com> wrote:
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Hello everyone.I am new to this group, so please be a little patient with me if I mess withyour protocols...I have an 1991 960, turbo, petrol, automatic, 2.3 litre saloon that isstarting to make me very upset and more broke than before.The main problems are:1. The rear suspension has sunk and there is not a lot of clearance inthe wheel bays. I am told the shocks are self-levelling and my localfitters want £350 each - probably plus fitting. I asked if it would bepossible to fit standard shocks as this is less than one third of the pricefor both. He didn't know - does anyone here know the answer please?2. The heater system is playing up. When I turn on the fans, they fireup and I can hear them running. However, no air comes from the front ventsand there is just a very gentle breeze from the windscreen demister if thatis selected. I have tried two alternative control units (that fit in thedashboard area) but it made no difference. Could it be the relay-typesilver box in the passenger footwell that is playing up (it does clickgently when the switches on the controller unit are activated) or could itbe something else?3. The air-con has packed up - it may just need a recharge but I amloathe to splash out on this if it is caused by another problem. I switchit on and nothing happens, warm air blew through the vents when they wereworking a couple of weeks ago when it was warm enough for the sensors totrigger the A/C. Now of course there is nothing through the vents at all,as described above.4. My turbo unit seems to have packed up - there is no turbo kick-in andthe engine does struggle a bit under load, up hills and so on. At othertimes, the car trundles along happily as long as the turbo indicator doesnot indicate it is trying to initiate the turbo.I am sad to let this vehicle go if there are economical ways of fixing it,but I cannot afford a two-tonne Swedish Steel money pit sucking in all mycash, so any help will be deeply appreciated.This is my third Vulva, the other two were great, a 240 and a 740, thoughthe 740 was a bugger for messing about with the electrics.Thanks in advanceSkint git.--I can speak Esperanto like a native.Spike Milligan
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10-04-2006, 09:33 AM
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"Olav Alexander Mjelde" <olav-x at volvo-power.net> wrote in message
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Hi, I think you might have a vacuum leak!
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Thank you sir, my mechanic friend can't find one so I suppose it will need a
trip to the inspection pit so he can look properly.
Thanks for the reply.
Strange lad
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I can speak Esperanto like a native.
Spike Milligan
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