Showing posts with label 1995. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1995. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
1995 Volvo 850 Turbo Replacing the Radiator Fan Belt on the 1995 Volvo 850 Turbo

Is the fan that is located in the motor of a fan in 1995 Volvo 850 Turbo, a radiator fan belt? How to replace it?
Answer: No. The car, the Volvo 850 is powered by a transverse engine, the radiator and the fan are mounted across the front and they are driven directly by the motor.
However, at the end of the engine the belt that was once called the fan belt is still there in your car. It doesn̢۪t drive the fan, like it did in older cars (and still does in many longitudinally-engined cars), but it will drive the alternator, water pump, power-steering pump and (if fitted) air-conditioning compressor. Many people still refer to this belt as the fan belt, although the correct term is accessory drive belt.
However, at the end of the engine the belt that was once called the fan belt is still there in your car. It doesn̢۪t drive the fan, like it did in older cars (and still does in many longitudinally-engined cars), but it will drive the alternator, water pump, power-steering pump and (if fitted) air-conditioning compressor. Many people still refer to this belt as the fan belt, although the correct term is accessory drive belt.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
1995 Mercedes Benz E320 The Windshield Wiper Just Stays On

The windshield wiper on my 1995 Mercedes Benz E320 keeps working one I start the engine, what can be the problems?
Answer: I guess your problem is one of these two, first, you should check for the switch and the second, if the switch is ok, check the multi-relay.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
How to Drain Out the Fuel on 1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

My car is the 1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. What is the best way to drain the fuel out of the gas tank?
Answer: Hook up to the return line going back to the fuel tank. It can be accessed from the engine compartment. On some Chevy products there is a low pressure sensor in that line that will shut off the fuel pump if it perceives the open line as a fuel leak. So. Do not connect to the delivery line the fuel pump will not work if you plug into the delivery line.
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