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1996 Volvo 850

 
Only this insert can be removed for cleaning. 

 
To empty the rear ash tray, pull it out, lift up the rear edge and remove. 

pg. 1:18 Steering wheel adjustment 

 
Steering wheel adjustment 

 
Both the height and the reach of the steering wheel can be adjusted to a comfortable position for the 
driver. Press down the lever on the left of the steering column. Adjust the steering wheel to a suitable 
position and press the lever back into place to lock the steering wheel in the new position. Check that the 
steering wheel is locked in the new position. 

 

WARNING! Never adjust the steering wheel while 
driving. 

 

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Summary of Contents for 1996 850

Page 1: ...your passengers to wear seat belts at all times in this or any other automobile And of course please do not operate a vehicle if you may be affected by alcohol medication or any impairment that could hinder your ability to drive Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable safety and emission standards as evidenced by the certification labels attached to the driver s door opening and on the left ...

Page 2: ...on control system s may render your Volvo not certifiable for legal operation in the U S Canada or other countries All information illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Volvo reserves the right to make model changes at any time or to change specifications or design without notice and without incurr...

Page 3: ...ctions KEYLOCK This means that when you switch off the ignition the gear selector must be in the P ark position before the starting ignition key can be removed from the ignition switch ANTI LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ABS The ABS system in your car performs a self diagnostic test when the vehicle is started and at 12 mph 20 km h The brake pedal will pulsate several times and a sound will be audible from the...

Page 4: ...rking brake 1 24 17 Electrically operated windows 2 7 and side door mirrors 1 17 18 Cigarette lighter 2 10 19 Hood release 1 8 20 Front fog lights optional 1 8 21 Central locking button 1 18 22 Adjustable steering wheel 1 7 23 Starting ignition switch steering wheel lock 24 Space for additional equipment 1 3 1 5 1 9 25 Traction control system optional 2 9 26 Electrically operated sun roof optional...

Page 5: ... is achieved while driving in this range White section The turbocharger provides boost pressure 3 Temperature gauge The pointer should be approximately midway on the gauge face when driving If the pointer approaches the red range repeatedly check coolant level Do not drive the car with the pointer in the red range See Coolant section 4 Trip odometer reset button 5 Clock ambient temperature sensor ...

Page 6: ...ntinuously when the engine is running there is only about 1 2 1 US qt remaining in the washer fluid reservoir 5 Low fuel level When the lamp glows only about 1 8 US gals 8 liters of fuel remain 6 Rear fog light 7 High beams 8 Not in use 9 Bulb failure warning sensor 10 Not in use 11 Not in use 12 SRS 13 Generator not charging 14 Low engine oil pressure 15 Brake warning light 16 Parking brake appli...

Page 7: ...system Although driveability may not be affected see an authorized Volvo retailer as soon as possible for inspection NOTE if the fuel filler cap is not closed tightly or if the engine is running when the car is refueled the Malfunction Indicator Lamp may indicate a fault Use only Volvo original or approved fuel filler caps Oil pressure warning light If the light comes on while driving the oil pres...

Page 8: ...F indicator lamp above the switch See page 1 9 for additional information Anti lock Brake System ABS If the warning lamp lights up there is a malfunction of the ABS system the standard braking system will however function The vehicle should be driven to a Volvo retailer for inspection See page 4 16 for additional information Canadian models are equipped with this warning light Coolant level sensor...

Page 9: ...5 000 miles 8 000 km 500 hours of driving or after 12 months whichever occurs first Bulb failure warning light The light will come on if any of the following bulbs are defective one of the low beam headlights one of the tail lights one of the brake lights when the brake pedal is depressed Check the fuse and bulb See sections titled Replacing bulbs and Fuses Should the warning light come on after a...

Page 10: ...n if the headlight switch is in position Switch from high to low beams and vice versa by moving the turn signal switch lever on the left side of the steering column towards the steering wheel Models equipped with daytime running lights The low beams tail lights parking lights and license plate lights will come on automatically when the ignition is switched on The daytime running lights will also f...

Page 11: ...dlights on Move the lever towards the steering wheel and release it Headlight flasher headlights off Move the lever towards the steering wheel The headlight high beam will be on until the lever is released NOTE A defective turn signal bulb will cause the turn signal indicator and remaining signal lights to flash more rapidly than normal pg 1 7 Windshield wipers washers Ignition switch Windshield w...

Page 12: ...eased 3 Wipers normal speed 4 Wipers high speed 5 Windshield wiper washer headlight wiper washer certain models The wiper will make 2 3 complete sweeps across the windshield and headlights after the lever is released O Locked position Remove the key to lock the steering wheel file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_106 htm 3 of 9 12 30 2006 9 58 57 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 13: ... be in the P ark position Starting ignition switch steering wheel lock The steering wheel lock might be under tension when the car is parked Turn the steering wheel slightly to free the ignition key In order to reduce car theft make sure the steering wheel lock is engaged before leaving the car A chime will sound if the starting key is left in the ignition lock and the front door on the driver s s...

Page 14: ...e switched on C Automatic daytime running lights NOTE The daytime running light function may only be disabled turned off in the U S Canadian law mandates the use of daytime running lights Screw A in the illustration available on U S models only is used to control the automatic daytime running lights when the headlight switch is in position 0 To adjust press in the screw with a small screwdriver an...

Page 15: ...ctions of the switch NOTE the button only functions when the doors are closed E Front fog lights option The front fog lights located in the front spoiler will only function in combination with the low beam headlights pg 1 9 TRACS Sun roof Trip computer Hazard warning flashers Demister file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_106 htm 6 of 9 12 30 2006 9 58 57 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles o...

Page 16: ...ystem is operating comes from the ABS syste TRACS can be disengaged manually using the switch on the dashboard The indicator light will come on B Electrically operated sun roof option The sun roof can be operated in two ways as a conventional sliding roof or the rear edge can be raised to provide increased ventilation See page 2 9 for operating instructions NOTE In case of a sun roof malfunction s...

Page 17: ... minutes The control light will go out correspondingly pg 1 10 Tailgate wiper washer wagons Tailgate wiper washer wagons Tailgate window wiper washer The tailgate window wiper washer is operated by a switch at the end of the wiper level 1 The wiper operates continuously 2 Intermittent position the wiper strokes approximately every 10 seconds 3 Tailgate washer note that the wiper also operates when...

Page 18: ...1996 Volvo 850 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_106 htm 9 of 9 12 30 2006 9 58 57 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 19: ... lamp does not indicate a fault with your car At low speeds or when the car is not moving the temperature readings may be slightly higher than the actual ambient temperature due to the heat generated by the engine Display alternatives If buttons A and B are pressed down simultaneously it is possible to shift between four different display alternatives as follows Press 1st time 12 hour clock and F ...

Page 20: ...ent fuel reserve Warning function The trip computer is equipped with two warning functions Low fuel level Low ambient temperature If either of these situations occurs the cursor is activated beside the function affected and in the case of low ambient temperature lamp A also lights up The relevant value is shown in the display regardless of the function selected In order to return to the selected f...

Page 21: ...ntained on the button for another three seconds all three of the functions mentioned above will be reset pg 1 13 Trip computer certain models Average speed Ø mph Canada km h Average speed since the function was last reset When the ignition is switched off the average speed is stored in memory and is used as the basis for the new figure when the engine is started again It can be reset by pressing t...

Page 22: ... trip computer control pg 1 14 Trip computer certain models Ambient temperature Shows the ambient temperature just above the road surface while driving When the temperature is in the range 23 36 F 5 2 C the ambient temperature sensor activates and amber warning light Please note that this light does not indicate a fault with your car At low speeds or when the car is not moving the temperature read...

Page 23: ... the fuel remaining in the tank calculated on the basis of the average fuel consumption and the amount of fuel remaining in the tank at the time of the reading When the quantity of fuel drops to below 1 8 US gals 8liters a warning light in the instrument panel comes on and the cursor beside the Driving Distance on Current Fuel Reserve symbol is activated This take place regardless of the function ...

Page 24: ...eed is retained in the memory and by momentarily setting the switch to RESUME position that speed will be re engaged If the cruise control is already engaged the cruising speed can be increased or decreased by depressing the SET button A towards either or One short press on the button corresponds to a speed change of approx 1 mph 1 6 km h When the button is released the vehicle will maintain the c...

Page 25: ...the cruise control system Set switch B to OFF depress the brake pedal or move the gear selector to position N Switching off the starting ignition switch will automatically disengage the cruise control system On cars equipped with manual transmissions the cruise control can also be disengaged by depressing the clutch WARNING The cruise control should not be used in heavy traffic or when driving on ...

Page 26: ... the level of heat applied When the optimum temperature is reached the heating is switched off automatically While driving the passenger seat heating should be switched off when the seat is not occupied pg 1 17 Parking brake Cigarette lighter Ash trays file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_115 htm 3 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 00 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 27: ...nt seats The brake is applied to the rear wheels WARNING Always use the parking brake hand brake when parking On hills also turn the front wheels toward the curb file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_115 htm 4 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 00 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 28: ...c equipment is located to the left of the lighter This terminal is intended for use by authorized service technicians only Ash trays To open the front ash tray press lightly on the panel To open the rear ash tray pull it straight out To empty the front ash tray see illustration center column 1 Grasp the removable gray insert on the sides and push it in 2 Pull the insert straight up file K ownersdo...

Page 29: ... to a comfortable position for the driver Press down the lever on the left of the steering column Adjust the steering wheel to a suitable position and press the lever back into place to lock the steering wheel in the new position Check that the steering wheel is locked in the new position WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while driving file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_115 htm 6 of 7 12 ...

Page 30: ...1996 Volvo 850 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_115 htm 7 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 00 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 31: ... of condensation may be emitted from the air vents when the air conditioning is initially switched on This can occur when both humidity and ambient temperature are high and is normal Refrigerant Volvo cares about the environment The air conditioning system in your car contains a CFC free refrigerant R134a This substance will not deplete the ozone layer The system contains 1 65 lbs 0 75 kg R134a an...

Page 32: ...r toward you face while directing warmer air to the rest of the passenger compartment To warm the compartment as quickly as possible the air mix control should be in the closed position pg 1 20 Heating ventilation and air conditioning standard unit Temperature dial Driver s side Set desired temperature Function selector Set desired function Temperature dial Passenger s side Set desired temperature...

Page 33: ...eld and side windows Air to floor windshield and side windows Air through floor vents Bi level Air through floor and panel vents Air supplied from panel vents is slightly colder than air released at foot level NOTE If your windows begin to fog or mist check that the recirculation function is NOT engaged pg 1 21 Heating ventilation and air conditioning standard unit Maximum heating file K ownersdoc...

Page 34: ...e with the temperature selectors to raise the temperature if necessary To demist defrost the windows Set the function selector to When the windows have cleared set the blower control to position 2 and the function selector to the desired position Always keep the air intake grille at the base of the windshield under the rear edge of the hood free of snow file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_119 ht...

Page 35: ...tors If the panel vents are open a certain amount of air will always flow through regardless of the position the function selector is in To increase the flow of air to either the floor or the windows close the panel vents The outer vents can be opened to avoid mist on the side windows The panel vents may emit some condensation when the air conditioning is initially switched on and is quite normal ...

Page 36: ...on The button must be in the AUT position for cooling Function selector AUT Air distribution automatically regulated Air through panel vents Defrost Air to windshield and side windows Air to floor windshield and side windows Air through floor vents Bi level Air through floor and panel vents NOTE If your windows begin to fog or mist check that the recirculation function is NOT engaged pg 1 23 Heati...

Page 37: ...ning system will function best if it is used regularly at least once a month Always keep the air intake grille at the base of the windshield free of snow Water under the vehicle in hot weather can be the result of condensation from the air conditioning system and is quite normal The air conditioning is disengaged when the blower is set at 0 and the speed of the vehicle is less than 20 mph 30 km h ...

Page 38: ...ent temperature and humidity are high The sunlight sensor located at the top center of the dashboard should not be covered in any way as this could cause incorrect information to be sent to the ECC system The air conditioning is momentarily disengaged during full throttle acceleration Difficult weather conditions When driving in very humid conditions heavy rain sleet etc it may be better to use th...

Page 39: ...E Driver s window only AUTO The window can be opened completely by pressing the rear part of the switch lightly and releasing it immediately The window can be stopped by pressing the button again If the button is held down the window will be lowered until the button is released The power window motors have an overload protecting circuit breaker which is activated when an object blocks a window Sho...

Page 40: ...with the respective door switch as well as the switch on the center console OFF The rear door windows cannot be raised or lowered with the respective door switch but instead only with the corresponding switch on the center console WARNING Remove the starting ignition key when children are left unattended in the vehicle Make sure that children s hands are clear before raising the windows Contents T...

Page 41: ...f push 2 Anti theft LED 3 Volume turn Balance pull and turn 4 CD mode selector 5 Bass control 6 Treble control 7 Fader control 8 Preset buttons CD Disc No selector 9 Waveband selectors FM 10 Waveband selectors AM 11 Auto seek memory CD Previous track DOWN 12 file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_125 htm 1 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 06 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 42: ...rd Tape direction selector PROG 15 Display 16 Cassette slot 17 CD Random play 18 Cassette Eject 19 Dolby B button CD Applicable only when in CD mode and connected to a CD changer pg 1 26 SC 710 Anti theft code file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_125 htm 2 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 06 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 43: ...ng the preset buttons If the correct code is entered the set is ready to use If you enter an incorrect code you must enter the correct code again from the beginning Incorrect code If an incorrect code has been entered EEEE is displayed Enter the correct code After three unsuccessful coding attempts the set will lock and remain locked for two hours OFF is displayed During this waiting period The ba...

Page 44: ... waveband selector buttons The frequency and waveband is shown on the display NOTE There are two FM wavebands and one AM waveband This makes it possible to store 2 x 6 FM stations and 6 AM stations in memory D Setting frequency selection The radio can be used in most parts of the world by changing the frequency selection intervals as follows file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_125 htm 4 of 8 12 ...

Page 45: ...une button to tune to lower frequencies and the right side to tune to higher frequencies The tuned frequency is displayed ST will be displayed to indicate stereo FM reception pg 1 28 Radio SC 710 A Seek tuning Press the SEEK button to seek for higher frequencies The radio seeks the next audible station and stops there If you wish to continue the seek tuning press the SEEK button again B Preset pro...

Page 46: ...his function automatically seeks and stores up to 8 strong AM or FM stations This is especially useful when travelling in areas where radio stations are unfamiliar 1 Depress and hold the auto seek button for at least 1 second AUTO will be displayed A number of strong stations max 8 on the chosen waveband are now automatically stored in the auto seek memory If there are no audible stations is displ...

Page 47: ...ding the control up or down up to increase down to decrease A detent indicates equalized treble pg 1 30 Radio SC 710 A Fader control Adjust front rear speaker balance by sliding the control up or down Up to direct more sound to the front speakers down to direct more sound to the rear speakers The detent indicates equalized front rear balance position file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_125 htm 7...

Page 48: ...the left right balance by turning the knob counter clockwise or clockwise The detent indicates equalized left right balance position Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_125 htm 8 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 06 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 49: ...side of the tape has been played the unit will automatically play the other side auto reverse The cassette can be inserted or ejected even when the unit is switched off B Reversing the tape PROG Press the two buttons to play the other side of the tape The side of the tape being played will be displayed C Fast winding The tape is advanced with and rewound with Fast winding can be stopped by pressin...

Page 50: ... A Cassette eject If the button is pressed the tape will stop and the cassette will be ejected The radio will be automatically engaged The radio or CD will engage automatically depending on which mode was activated before the tape was played pg 1 33 CD Remote certain models file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_131 htm 2 of 6 12 30 2006 9 59 08 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 51: ...cable if the unit has been connected to the Volvo CD changer which is sold separately as an accessory or on certain models standard on the car B Disc number selector Depress one of the preset buttons 1 6 to select the disc number desired The selected disc number and track number will be displayed C Music search Press the TUNE button to search within a track While the button is depressed the playin...

Page 52: ...on to select the previous track The chosen disc number and track number will be displayed B Playing time display When the CD button is pressed the playing time for the current track is displayed for 5 seconds pg 1 35 CD Remote certain models file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_131 htm 4 of 6 12 30 2006 9 59 08 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 53: ...will be displayed when this function is engaged B To re enter the Radio mode To re enter Radio mode push one of the waveband selector buttons pg 1 36 Technical specifications SC 710 Output 4 x 20 W 10 dist Output impedance 4 Ohms System voltage 12 Volts negative ground Fuse 10 A file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_131 htm 5 of 6 12 30 2006 9 59 08 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 54: ...deck 4 track 2 channel stereo Tape speed 4 76 cm sec Channel separation 40 dB Frequency range 30 15000 Hz S N 120 V 50 dB Wow and Flutter less than 0 06 Pinch off Dolby and the double D symbol are the trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 19...

Page 55: ...Balance pull 2 CD mode selector 3 Bass control 4 Treble control 5 Fader control 6 Waveband selectors FM 7 Waveband selectors AM 8 Preset buttons CD Disc No selector 9 Auto seek memory FM 10 Dolby B button 11 Manual tuning Seek tuning push 12 Tape direction selector REV CD Random play 13 Cassette eject file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_137 htm 1 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 10 AM Classic Cars Cycles ww...

Page 56: ...D Music search DOWN 19 TP Previous song REPEAT CD Previous track DOWN 20 Tape mode selector TP Applicable only in tape mode CD Applicable only when in CD mode and connected to a CD changer pg 1 38 Anti theft code file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_137 htm 2 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 10 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 57: ...r the set displays codE when it is switched on Enter the 4 digit code using the preset buttons If the correct code is entered on is displayed and the set is ready to use If you enter an incorrect code you must enter the correct code again from the beginning Incorrect code If an incorrect code has been entered rPt is displayed Enter the correct code After three unsuccessful coding attempts the set ...

Page 58: ...e to switch on and to increase the volume B Waveband selector The desired waveband is set by pressing one of the waveband selector buttons The frequency and waveband is shown on the display NOTE There are two FM wavebands and two AM wavebands This makes it possible to store 2 x 6 FM stations and 2 x 6 AM stations in memory file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_137 htm 4 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 10 AM ...

Page 59: ...etc When the correct country name is displayed wait 5 seconds and the radio will be ready for use When USA is chosen the FM band will search for stations in 200 kHz intervals and AM will search in 10 kHz intervals D Manual tuning Turn the knob counter clockwise to tune to lower frequencies and clockwise to tune to higher frequencies The tuned frequency is displayed pg 1 40 Radio SC 811 A Seek tuni...

Page 60: ...old a preset button The audio will cut out Keep the button depressed until the audio comes on again approx 2 seconds 3 The frequency is now stored on this preset button C Preset buttons To select a pre programmed radio frequency depress the preset button The set frequency will be displayed pg 1 41 Radio SC 811 A Automatic programming Auto seek file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_137 htm 6 of 8 1...

Page 61: ...tions no is displayed 2 Press the auto seek button for less than 1 second to obtain another autostored station A new station will be selected each time the button is pressed B Bass control Adjust the bass by sliding the control up or down up to increase down to decrease A detent indicates equalized bass C Treble control Adjust the treble by sliding the control up or down up to increase down to dec...

Page 62: ...ndicates equalized front rear balance position B Mute function Press the power volume knob to temporarily mute the sound PAUSE is displayed C Balance control Pull out the volume knob and adjust the left right balance by turning the knob counter clockwise or clockwise Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_137 htm 8 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 10 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycle...

Page 63: ...e has been played the unit will automatically play the other side auto reverse The cassette can be inserted or ejected even when the unit is switched off B Reversing the tape rev Press the button to play the other side of the tape The side of the tape being played will be displayed C Fast winding The tape is advanced with ff and rewound with rew The tape side indicator in the display will flash ra...

Page 64: ... the next song There must be a pause of approx 5 seconds between songs for this function to operate B rpt repeat selector Press the rpt button to rewind the tape to the beginning of the song Press the button again to rewind to the beginning of the previous song There must be a pause of approx 5 seconds between the songs for this function to operate C Pause file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_143...

Page 65: ...ll be ejected The radio will be automatically engaged The radio or CD will engage automatically depending on which mode was activated before the tape was played B To re enter Radio mode There are three alternative ways to re enter Radio mode Push one of the waveband selector buttons Push the auto seek button Push one of the preset buttons file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_143 htm 3 of 8 12 30 ...

Page 66: ...the CD mode The disc track last listened to will continue to play If the CD changer cartridge is empty will be displayed If a selected disc does not exist the disc number and 5 will be displayed and the next disc will be automatically selected The functions pertaining to the CD changer are only applicable if the unit has been connected to the Volvo CD changer which is sold separately as an accesso...

Page 67: ...k While the button is depressed the playing time for this track will be displayed pg 1 47 CD Remote certain models A Track number selector Turn the knob to select the track number desired B Changing the selected track number Press nxt for forward selection or rpt for backward selection The chosen disc number and track file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_143 htm 5 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 12 AM Class...

Page 68: ...ode From a disc chosen at random 4 tracks will be played also chosen at random A new disc will then be played in the same way RND will be displayed when this function is engaged B Pause If you press the power volume knob the disc is stopped the unit is silent and PAUSE is displayed To restart the disc press the knob again file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_143 htm 6 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 12 AM C...

Page 69: ...pecifications Output 4 x 25 W 10 dist Output impedance 4 Ohms System voltage 12 Volts negative ground Radio System PLL Phase Lock Loop system with tuned RF Radio Frequency front end automatic wide band gain control Electronic suppression circuitry noise killer Radio Frequency range FM 87 9 107 9 MHz AM 530 1710 kHz Sensitivity FM 1 1 V AM 15 V Stereo separation 35dB Cassette deck 4 track 2 channel...

Page 70: ...by B Wow and Flutter less than 0 06 Dolby and the double D symbol are the trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_143 htm 8 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 12 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 71: ...ve sound control single 4 CD changer selector 5 Tape mode selector Tape direction selector PROG 6 Bass control 7 Treble control 8 Fader control 9 Preset buttons CD Disc No selector 10 Dolby B NR button 11 CD random play 12 Cassette eject 13 Not in use file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_150 htm 1 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 15 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 72: ...N 18 CD eject single 19 CD slot 20 Cassette slot 21 Display 22 Waveband selector AM 23 Waveband selectors FM 24 Anti theft LED Disc in LED single TP Applicable only in Tape Mode CD Applicable only when in CD mode and connected to a CD changer pg 1 51 Anti theft code file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_150 htm 2 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 15 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 73: ... is parked with ignition key removed the anti theft LED will flash To enter the code After installation or when the set has been disconnected from power the set displays CODE when it is switched on Enter the 4 digit code using the preset buttons If the correct code is entered the set is entered the set is ready to use If you enter an incorrect code you must enter the correct code again from the be...

Page 74: ...connected the ignition key must be turned to position I the unit must be turned on Make sure the headlights are turned off to help prevent battery drain Enter the code again once this time has elapsed pg 1 52 Radio SC 815 A On off switch Push the button to switch on the radio Press the button slightly longer to turn the radio off B Volume control file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_150 htm 4 of ...

Page 75: ... by changing the frequency selection intervals as follows Depress and hold preset button 5 and turn the radio ON USA will flash on the display Each time button 5 is pressed the frequency selection will change from USA to AUS etc When the correct country name is displayed wait 5 seconds and the radio will be ready for use E Manual tuning Press the left side tune button to tune to lower frequencies ...

Page 76: ...ogramming 1 Tune to the desired frequency 2 Depress and hold a prest button The audio will cut out Keep the button depressed until the audio comes on again approx 2 seconds 3 The frequency is now stored on this present button C Preset buttons To select a pre programmed radio frequency depress the preset button The set frequency will be displayed pg 1 54 Radio SC 815 file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850...

Page 77: ...ency station is heard If there are no audible stations is displayed 2 Press the AUTO button for less than 1 second to obtain another autostored station A new station will be selected each time the button is pressed momentarily B Bass control Adjust the bass by sliding the control up or down up to increase down to decrease A detent indicates equalized bass C Treble control Adjust the treble by slid...

Page 78: ...ound to the rear speakers The detent indicates equalized front rear balance position B Pause function Press the volume knob to temporarily mute the sound PAUSE is displayed C Balance control Pull out the volume knob and adjust the left right balance by turning the knob counterclockwise or clockwise file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_150 htm 8 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 15 AM Classic Cars Cycles www C...

Page 79: ...ically adjusts the volume level of the audio system according to driving speed To deactivate ASC depress the CD button until ASC is no longer displayed To activate ASC depress the CD button until ASC is displayed approx 2 seconds Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_150 htm 9 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 15 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 80: ...ed When one side of the tape has been played the unit will automatically play the other side auto reverse The cassette can be inserted or ejected even when the unit switched off B Reversing the tape PROG Press the button to play the other side of the tape The side of the tape being played will be displayed C Fast winding The tape is advanced with and rewound with The tape side indicator in the dis...

Page 81: ...ette deck A Next selector Press the button and the tape will automatically advance to next song There must be a pause of approx 5 seconds between songs for this function to operate B Previous selector Press the button and the tape will automatically rewind to the previous song There must be a pause of approx 5 seconds between songs for this function to operate file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850...

Page 82: ... again to stop scanning pg 1 58 Cassette deck A Cassette eject If the button is pressed the tape will stop and the cassette will be ejected The radio will be automatically engaged The radio CD or CD changer will engage automatically depending on which mode was activated before the tape was played B To re enter Radio mode file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_156 htm 3 of 4 12 30 2006 9 59 16 AM Cl...

Page 83: ...ette has not been ejected the Tape mode can be re entered by pressing the TAPE button D To re enter CD mode If the CD function has been disconnected and the CD has not been ejected the CD mode can be re entered by pressing the CD button E To re enter CD changer mode If the CD changer function has been disconnected the CD changer mode can be reentered by pressing the CHGR button Contents Top of Pag...

Page 84: ...een inserted into the player the DISC IN light will always be ON even if the radio tape deck or CD changer are in use B CD mode selector Press CD to actuate the CD mode The track last listened to will continue to play If the CD player is empty No CD will be displayed C CD eject If the button is pressed the CD will stop and the disc will be ejected The radio will be automatically file K ownersdocs ...

Page 85: ...nto the CD player again pg 1 60 CD Single A Music search Press the or button to search within a track While the button is depressed the playing time for this track will be displayed B Changing the selected track number Press for forward selection or for backwards selection The chosen track number will be displayed C Playing time display file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_159 htm 2 of 9 12 30 20...

Page 86: ...le A Random choice Press RND to actuate the random mode From A disc tracks will be played at random RND will be displayed when this function is engaged B Pause If you press the volume knob the disc is stopped the unit is silent and PAUSE is displayed To restart the disc press the knob again C To re enter Radio mode file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_159 htm 3 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 18 AM Classic ...

Page 87: ...o re enter CD mode If the CD function has been disconnected and the CD has not been ejected the CD mode can be re entered by pressing the CD button F To re enter CD changer mode If the CD changer function has been disconnected the CD changer mode can be re entered by pressing the CHGR button pg 1 62 CD Remote certain models file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_159 htm 4 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 18 AM...

Page 88: ... changer are only applicable if the unit has been connected to the Volvo CD changer which is sold separately as an accessory or on certain models standard on the car If no CD changer is connected to the unit EEEE will be displayed if you happen to choose CHGR mode B Disc number selector Depress one of the preset buttons 1 6 to select the disc number desired The selected disc number and track numbe...

Page 89: ...ackward selection The chosen disc number and track number will be displayed B Playing time display When the CHGR button is pressed the playing time for current track is displayed for 5 seconds C Scan Press this button to listen to the first ten seconds of each track Press it again to stop scanning pg 1 64 CD Remote certain models file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_159 htm 6 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59...

Page 90: ...ction is engaged B Pause If you press the volume knob the disc is stopped the unit is silent and PAUSE is displayed To restart the disc press the knob again C To re enter Radio mode There are two ways to re enter Radio mode Push one of the waveband selector buttons Push the AUTO button D To re enter Tape mode file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_159 htm 7 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 18 AM Classic Cars C...

Page 91: ...an be reentered by pressing the CHGR button pg 1 65 Technical specifications SC 815 Power output 4 x 20 W 10 dist Output impedance 4 Ohms System voltage 12 Volts negative ground Radio System PLL Phase Lock Loop system with tuned RF Radio Frequency front and end automatic wide band gain control Electronic suppression circuitry noise killer Frequency range FM 87 9 107 9 MHz AM 530 1710 kHz Sensitivi...

Page 92: ...NR S N 66dB with Dolby B NR Wow and Flutter less than 0 06 Pinch off Dolby and the double D symbol are the trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_159 htm 9 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 18 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 93: ...ilar object around the hole edge of the disc Use high quality discs only Keep the discs clean Wipe them with a soft clean lint free cloth working from the center outwards If necessary dampen the cloth with a neutral soap solution Dry thoroughly before using Never use cleaning spray or anti static liquid Use only cleaners specifically made for CD s Use discs of the correct size only 3 5 discs shoul...

Page 94: ...oring discs in excessive heat direct sunlight or dusty locations pg 1 67 Audio systems general information Sending signals The FM waves do not follow the earth s surface nor do they bounce off the atmosphere For this reason their range is limited The AM waves follow the earth s surface and reflect against the atmosphere giving them a wide range file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_166 htm 2 of 7 ...

Page 95: ...e this problem usually occurs with FM reception If the sender is blocked by buildings or mountains static can result Static The reason why FM but not AM is audible is covered parking areas under bridges etc is that FM file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_166 htm 3 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 19 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 96: ...ifferent times causing a cancellation of all signals This problem occurs largely in built up areas To help minimize this situation turn down the treble pg 1 68 Audio systems general information Cross modulation If you listen to a weak station in the vicinity of a stronger one both stations may be received simultaneously file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_166 htm 4 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 19 AM Cla...

Page 97: ...tion increases if the station is weak or poorly set The FM reception is not as sensitive to electrical disturbances as AM AM reasons for distortion AM reception is sensitive to electrical disturbances such as power lines lighting etc file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_166 htm 5 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 19 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 98: ...hat the reception conditions may be Radio antenna sedans NOTE Always lower the antenna when using an automatic car wash or entering a garage The antenna should be cleaned at least every 10 000 miles 16 000 km or more frequently if needed Use WD40 for cleaning Spray the antenna with WD40 and wipe it clean and dry with a rag Spray it again Lower and raise the antenna Wipe it clean and dry again Lowe...

Page 99: ... from oil grease and other contaminants For optimal tape deck performance Volvo does not recommend the use of C 120 tapes Take up slack using a pen or a pencil before inserting a cassette in the cassette slot Cassette cleaning We recommend the use of the Volvo Cleaning Cassette available as a genuine Volvo accessory Regular use improves sound quality cleans vital parts and prevents tape tangle Con...

Page 100: ...roof 2 10 Hood 2 11 Storage compartments 2 12 Child safety locks Trunk lid 2 13 Tailgate Child safety lock 2 14 Trunk light Spare tire Jack 2 15 Cargo space lighting Spare tire Jack wagon 2 16 Folding rear seat sedan 2 17 Folding rear seat wagon 2 18 Removing seat cushions 2 19 Concealed storage bins wagon 2 20 Luggage net wagon 2 21 Securing cargo 2 22 Folding front seat Long load storage file K ...

Page 101: ...en developed which may take slightly longer to copy or replace if the original keys are misplaced Service key Front doors starting ignition switch steering wheel lock In the vent the original keys are lost duplicates may be ordered from your Volvo retailer The central locking system is described in detail in the section Doors and locks pg 2 3 Doors and locks file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_2...

Page 102: ...th the key towards lock in one of the front doors locks all doors trunk tailgate and fuel tank filler cap Use the switch on the instrument panel to lock unlock the car from the inside This button will only function when the doors are closed Check the action of the buttons on the other doors to verify their correct function lock unlock The driver s door can be locked only by using the key when outs...

Page 103: ...s come on when a door is opened To avoid battery drain when the doors are opened for prolonged periods these lights can be switched off by pressing the lock mechanism A located in the rear facing side of the driver s door To return the lights to their normal function pull the door handle out before closing the door B pg 2 4 Remote keyless entry system certain models file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850...

Page 104: ...pped with an alarm the alarm will also be activated deactivated by this system As an extra security precaution in certain situations valet parking etc Volvo recommends that the transmitter not be included when the keys are given to anyone The service key can be used instead If one of the transmitters is misplaced contact the nearest authorized Volvo retailer for assistance Batteries The remote tra...

Page 105: ... the doors from inside the car On cars equipped with an alarm the alarm would be activated and would sound when one of the doors is opened The doors must not be locked using the remote transmitter while the vehicle is occupied In case of an accident this may hinder rapid access to the occupants of the vehicle The alarm will also sound on models equipped with this feature pg 2 5 Alarm Alarm certain...

Page 106: ...e buttons Programming a transmitter New transmitters max 4 must be programmed to function with your alarm system To do this Make sure all doors hood and trunk tailgate are closed Turn the ignition on and off 5 times within 10 seconds On the fifth try leave the ignition on Press either button on the transmitter NOTE The first transmitter must be programmed within 15 seconds the others within 10 sec...

Page 107: ...d the alarm will reset after 30 seconds unless the door has been opened If all of the doors were unlocked by pushing button 2 twice within 10 seconds and no door trunk tailgate was opened within two minutes all locks will reengage and the alarm will reset This is to prevent the vehicle from being left unlocked if the unlock button is inadvertently pressed The lock unlock and alarm features can als...

Page 108: ...w The seat rails on the floor must not be obstructed in any way when the seat is moved 2 Forward rearward seat adjustment manual Pull the control upward then slide the seat forward or rearward to the desired position Make sure that the seat is properly secured when you release the control Folding front seat The passenger s seat backrest has a quick forward release mechanism which can be used when ...

Page 109: ...odels Electrically operated seats with memory function certain models Power seat control panel A Seat front raise lower B Forward rearward C Seat rear raise lower D Backrest tilt file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_206 htm 2 of 11 12 30 2006 9 59 22 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 110: ...he desired position 2 Depress the MEM button 3 Press button 1 to program the current position of the seat Buttons 2 and 3 can be programmed in the same way for two additional seat positions To move the seat to a programmed position depress button 1 2 or 3 until the seat stops If the button is released before the seat has the reached the programmed position it will stop as a safety precaution NOTE ...

Page 111: ... position reduces glare from following headlights CAUTION Never use ice scrapers made of metal as they can easily scratch the mirror surface file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_206 htm 4 of 11 12 30 2006 9 59 22 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 112: ...r than they appear to be pg 2 8 Interior lights Vanity mirror Front courtesy lights The front courtesy lighting consists of two reading lights for the front seat occupants Front and rear reading lights always on Front and rear reading lights always off Front and rear reading lights come on when a door is opened Left or right reading light illuminates if the center switch is in position file K owne...

Page 113: ... rear seat passengers These are turned on off by using the adjacent switches Light is on if the front switch is in position Light turns on if any door is opened file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_206 htm 6 of 11 12 30 2006 9 59 22 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 114: ...pped at any time by pressing the switch To close the sun roof Depress the upper section of the switch until the sun roof has closed completely To open the rear edge of the sun roof ventilation position With the sun roof closed depress the upper section of the switch To close depress the lower section of the switch until the sun roof has closed completely To slide open the sun roof Depress the lowe...

Page 115: ...n visor when the sun roof is in the ventilation position as this could damage the mechanism NOTE The electrically operated sun roof has an overload protecting circuit breaker which is activated when an object blocks the sun roof Should this occur remove the object and wait 20 seconds for the circuit breaker to reset The sun roof should then function normally Also check fuse no 35 WARNING The sun r...

Page 116: ... hood using the safety handle WARNING Check that the hood locks properly when closed The hood normally opens to an angle of approximately 57 The hood can be opened to the vertical position by rotating the hinge catches see illustrations The catches will return to their normal positions when the hood is closed Ensure adequate clearance in low roof garages to avoid damaging the hood file K ownersdoc...

Page 117: ...eat certain models 6 Compartment between front seats 7 Pocket on rear of front seat 8 Pocket on rear of front seat 9 Mugholder certain models WARNING Packages on the rear window shelf can obscure vision and may become dangerous projectiles in the event of a sudden stop or an accident file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_206 htm 10 of 11 12 30 2006 9 59 22 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles ...

Page 118: ...1996 Volvo 850 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_206 htm 11 of 11 12 30 2006 9 59 22 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 119: ...pened from the inside Normal operation from the outside B The door lock functions normally WARNING Remember in the event of an accident the rear seat passengers cannot open the doors from the inside with the buttons in position A file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_212 htm 1 of 12 12 30 2006 9 59 24 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 120: ...ystem by turning the key counterclockwise as shown below Withdraw key in the horizontal position The trunk is now always locked The optional folding rear seatback can also be locked from the trunk see page 2 16 This feature can be used for example if you lend your car to someone If you give only the service key to the driver it will not be possible to gain access to the trunk To reconnect the lock...

Page 121: ...lock see inset illustration above insert the key turn it clockwise and allow it to spring back To lock turn the key counter clockwise and allow it to spring back NOTE The tailgate is also unlocked and locked at the same time as the driver s door file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_212 htm 3 of 12 12 30 2006 9 59 24 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 122: ...r to the left and push outwards WARNING Do not drive with tailgate open Poisonous exhaust gases may enter via the open tailgate Location and setting of child safety lock Child Safety lock file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_212 htm 4 of 12 12 30 2006 9 59 24 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 123: ... key screwdriver etc to move the child safety lock WARNING Remember in the event of an accident the tailgate cannot be opened from the inside when the safety catch is in position A pg 2 14 Trunk light Spare Jack tire sedan Trunk light A Light always off B Light is on when trunk lid is opened file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_212 htm 5 of 12 12 30 2006 9 59 24 AM Classic Cars Cycles www Classic...

Page 124: ...e the wheel rim Make sure that the jack is properly secured in this position after use see illustration NOTE See pages 6 2 6 3 for information on how the jack should be used pg 2 15 Cargo space lighting Spare tire Jack wagon file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_212 htm 6 of 12 12 30 2006 9 59 24 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 125: ...s an extra courtesy light at the rear of the cargo space A The light is always OFF B Light comes on when the tailgate is opened file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_212 htm 7 of 12 12 30 2006 9 59 24 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 126: ...Folding rear seat The rear seat is split into two sections so that each section can be folded independently Lift the rear seat belts to the fixed section of the backrest The center seat belt can also be folded across the fixed part of the backrest so that it does not get in the way if the right hand backrest is folded down see illustration above Pull the catch forward and fold the backrest down fi...

Page 127: ...own to lock the backrests in the upright position This function can be used to limit access to the trunk When folding the backrests up make sure the seat belts return to their normal positions WARNING When the backrest is returned to the upright position check that it is properly locked in place file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_212 htm 9 of 12 12 30 2006 9 59 24 AM Classic Cars Cycles www Cla...

Page 128: ...ont backrests if they are tilted too far to the rear Pull the strap to lift the rear seat cushion and swing the cushion up and toward the back of the front seats The outboard head restraints must be lowered before the backrest is folded down see inset illustration above 1 pull straight up 2 fold forward Push the center head restraint straight down if it has raised Move the backrest release lever r...

Page 129: ...itioned when the seat is returned to the normal position WARNING When the rear seat is folded down do not place heavy objects against the backs of the front seat This places a severe strain on the folded down backrest of the rear seat Be sure to secure cargo Cargo must not be stacked higher than the top of seatbacks This will reduce the possibility of luggage etc becoming projectiles during sudden...

Page 130: ...1996 Volvo 850 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_212 htm 12 of 12 12 30 2006 9 59 24 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 131: ...s in the upright position it must always be correctly locked in place Removing seat cushions The seat cushion can be easily removed to provide a slightly larger cargo storage area Fold the seat cushion toward the back of the front seats Release the red catches Disconnect the connector for the rear seat heating certain models file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_218 htm 1 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 25 A...

Page 132: ...ich is folded down is then placed under severe strain Be sure to secure cargo Hard and sharp articles could otherwise damage the frontseat backrest and or cause injury to passengers in the event of rapid braking or a collision pg 2 19 Concealed storage bin wagon file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_218 htm 2 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 25 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 133: ...age bin The storage compartment under the floor of the cargo space is hinged in the middle and can be locked with a key pg 2 20 Luggage net wagons certain models Luggage net file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_218 htm 3 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 25 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 134: ...g 3 Pull out the left side of the rod and attach it to the bracket on the driver s side ceiling 4 Unreel the driver s side luggage net 5 Hook it to the rod 6 Make sure the nets are securely attached to the hooks under the covers and pulled taut Use the reverse procedure procedure to retract the net The luggage net can also be used when the rear seat is folded down However extra brackets optional m...

Page 135: ...orages for child restraints See page 3 9 Station wagons only Unless the station wagon is equipped with Volvo s auxiliary seat for children option passengers should not ride in the rear cargo area Station wagons only If the optional auxiliary seat for children is in use fold this seat down before folding down the rear seat backrest file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_218 htm 5 of 7 12 30 2006 9 5...

Page 136: ...ontal position for carrying long loads To fold down the backrest Move the seat as far rearward as possible Adjust the backrest tilt to the most upright position Lift the catches on the lower rear side of the backrest Without releasing the catches push the backrest forward file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_218 htm 6 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 25 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 137: ...rotective covers for skis should be used to avoid soiling or tearing the upholstery Please note that the flap in the rear seat is only intended for light loads such as skis carpets etc Max length 6 1 2 ft 2 meters Max weight 55 lbs 25 kg WARNING Always turn engine off and apply parking brake when loading unloading the vehicle Place transmission selector in P PARK position to help prevent inadverte...

Page 138: ...traint legislation has been passed Additionally most states and provinces have already made it mandatory for occupants of a car to use seat belts So urging you to buckle up is not just our recommendation legislation in your state or province may mandate seat belt usage The few seconds it takes to buckle up may one day allow you to say It s a good thing I was wearing my seat belt pg 3 2 Seat belts ...

Page 139: ... leaning excessively when driving in turns For the seat belt to provide maximum protection in the event of an accident it must be worn correctly When wearing the seat belt remember The belt should not be twisted or turned The lap belt must be positioned low on the hips not pressing against the abdomen The shoulder section of the front seat belts adjusts automatically to the driver s height Make su...

Page 140: ...ed in such a way as to avoid any possible pressure on the abdomen The lap portion of the belt should be located low as shown in the above illustration WARNING Never use a seat belt for more than one occupant Never wear the shoulder portion of the belt under the arm behind the back or otherwise out of position Such use could cause injury in event of accident As the seat belts lose much of their str...

Page 141: ...he passenger s height The restraint should be carefully adjusted to support the occupant s head To raise Pull straight up To lower Pull forward and push down Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_301 htm 4 of 4 12 30 2006 9 59 27 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 142: ...The airbags are folded and located in the center of the steering wheel and above the glove compartment They are designed to deploy during certain frontal angular collisions impacts or decelerations depending on the crash severity angle speed and object impacted Both air bags and seat belt tensioners will deploy even if the passenger seat is not occupied WARNING As its name implies SRS is designed ...

Page 143: ... tensioners also deploy minimizing any seat belt slack The entire process including inflation and deflation of the airbags takes approximately two tenths of a second WARNING When installing any optional equipment make sure that the SRS system is not damaged Do not attempt to service any component of the SRS yourself Attempting to do so may result in serious personal injury If a problem arises take...

Page 144: ... monitored by all the self diagnostic system Sensor unit Cable harness Gas generator ignitors WARNING Never drive an SRS equipped car with your hands on the steering wheel pad airbag housing No objects accessory equipment or stickers may be placed on attached to or installed near the SRS cover in the center of the steering wheel the SRS cover above the glove compartment or the area affected by the...

Page 145: ... Retailer or Volvo Customer Support pg 3 6 Volvo SRS WARNING This car is equipped with a full frontal Supplemental Restraint System SRS with AIRBAG in front of the driver and front passenger ALL OCCUPANTS MUST BE PROPERLY RESTRAINED ADULTS USING SEAT BELTS AND CHILDREN USING CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS DO NOT INSTALL AND USE ANY CHILD RESTRAINTS IN THE FRONT SEAT We also recommend that children who ha...

Page 146: ... FACING CHILD SEATS IN ANY FRONT PASSENGER SEAT POSITION DO NOT SIT OR LEAN UNNECESSARILY CLOSE TO THE AIR BAG DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECTS OVER THE AIR BAG OR BETWEEN THE AIR BAG AND YOURSELF SEE THE OWNER S MANUAL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND EXPLANATIONS VOLVO SRS texts on inside of both sun visors SRS texts on outside of both sun visors file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_304 htm 5 of 10 12 30 20...

Page 147: ...f position The occupant s back must be as upright as comfort allows and be against the seat back with the seat properly fastened Feet must be on the floor e g not on the dash seat or out of the window Children must never be allowed to stand in front of the passenger seat No objects or accessory equipment e g dash covers may be placed on attached to or installed near the SRS hatch the area above th...

Page 148: ...ler replace the SRS system components Use only new Genuine Volvo Parts when replacing SRS components airbags seat belts tensioners etc When are the airbags NOT deployed Not all frontal collisions activate the SRS system If the collision involves a non rigid object e g a snow drift or bush or a rigid fixed object at a low speed the SRS system will not necessarily deploy Airbags do not normally depl...

Page 149: ... on the floor of the vehicle or if your car has become flood damaged in any way do not attempt to start the vehicle or put the key in the ignition before disconnecting the battery see below This may cause airbag deployment which could result in personal injury Have the car towed to an authorized Volvo retailer for repairs Automatic transmission only Before attempting to tow the car use the followi...

Page 150: ...is designed to help increase occupant protection in the event of certain side impact collisions The SIPS airbags are designed to deploy only during certain side impact collisions depending on the severity angle speed and point of impact The airbags are not designed to deploy in all side impact situations NOTE SIPS airbag deployment one airbag occurs only on the side of the vehicle affected by the ...

Page 151: ...nt see illustration to the right above Never try to open or repair any components of the SIPS airbag system This should only be done by an authorized Volvo service technician For best protection from the SIPS airbag system both front seat occupants should sit in an upright position with the seat belt properly fastened WARNING Never drive with the airbags deployed The fact that they hang out can im...

Page 152: ...orage point you intend to use On either model refer to the child seat manufacturer s instructions for securing the seat An additional bolt may be required This may be obtained from your authorized Volvo retailer WARNING Child Restraint Anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted Child Restraints Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts o...

Page 153: ... across the child s hips not across the stomach The shoulder section of the three point seat belt should be positioned across the chest and shoulder see illustration The shoulder belt must never be placed behind the child s back or under the arm WARNING Failure to follow the instructions on this page will increase the risk of your child being injured during a sudden stop or collision In the event ...

Page 154: ...ection of the cushion the backrest hinges may lock pg 3 11 Child safety Auxiliary seat A Fold up B Fold down Auxiliary seat optional If all the seats are occupied a rear facing auxiliary seat in the cargo area of the wagon models can be used This seat is designed for two children each weighing 84 lb 40 kg and approximately 60 in 150 cm tall file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_309 htm 3 of 7 12 3...

Page 155: ... red lock button is in the right position The lap section of the seat belt can be adjusted when the lock button is in the left position see illustration B NOTE Before exiting the car check that the seat belt retracts fully after being unbuckled If necessary guide the belt back into the retractor slot When not in use the child restraint should be secured with the seat belt to help prevent movement ...

Page 156: ... 213 Make sure the child restraint system is approved for the child s height weight and development the label required by the standard or regulation or instructions for infant restraints typically provide this information In using any child restraint system we urge you to look carefully over the instructions that are provided with the restraint Be sure you understand them and can use the device pr...

Page 157: ... are suggestions to help you cope with the ever changing traffic environment Never drink and drive If you are taking any medication consult your physician about its potential effects on your driving abilities Take a driver retraining course Have your eyes checked regularly Keep your windshield and headlamps clean Replace wiper blades when they start to leave streaks Take into account the traffic r...

Page 158: ...1996 Volvo 850 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_309 htm 7 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 30 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 159: ...4 12 Emergency towing 4 13 Vehicle Towing Information 4 14 Starting with an auxiliary battery jump starting 4 15 Three way catalytic converter 4 16 Brake system ABS 4 17 Trailer towing 4 18 Winter driving 4 19 Long distance trips City driving pg 4 2 Break in period Fuel requirements A new car should be broken in Refrain from utilizing your car s full driving potential during the first 1 200 miles ...

Page 160: ...riving conditions oil viscosity and quality engine speed and acceleration deceleration Checking your engine oil level each time the car is refuelled is one of the most important items you can perform to help keep your car in good running order Manual transmission The following speeds should not be exceeded during the break in period Up to 600 miles 1000 km 600 1 200 miles 1000 2000 km 1st gear 20 ...

Page 161: ...control system and could result in loss of emission warranty coverage State and local vehicle inspection programs will make detection of misfueling easier possibly resulting in emission test failure for misfueled vehicles pg 4 3 Fuel requirements Refueling Octane Rating Volvo engines are designed for optimum performance on unleaded premium gasoline with an octane rating AKI of 91 or above AKI ANTI...

Page 162: ...mately 19 3 US gals 73 liters with sufficient volume left over to accommodate possible expansion of the fuel in hot weather The usable tank capacity will be somewhat less than the specified maximum When the fuel level is low such factors as ambient temperature the fuel s vapor pressure characteristics and terrain can affect the fuel pumps ability to supply the engine with an adequate supply of fue...

Page 163: ...le avoid using the car for driving short distances This does not allow the engine to reach normal operating temperature Drive carefully and avoid rapid acceleration and hard braking Do not exceed speed limit Avoid carrying unnecessary items extra load in the car Check tire pressure regularly check when tires are cold Remove snow tires when threat of snow or ice has ended Note that roof racks ski r...

Page 164: ...n key to the starting position Allow the starter to operate for 5 10 seconds turbo 10 seconds Release the key as soon as the engine starts If the engine fails to start repeat step 3 For cold starts at altitudes above 6000 ft 1800 m depress the accelerator pedal halfway and turn the key to the starting position Release the accelerator pedal slowly when the engine starts 4 To release the gear select...

Page 165: ...le Never leave the car unattended with the engine running Always open the garage doors fully before starting the engine inside a garage to ensure adequate ventilation The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide which is invisible and odorless but very poisonous TURBO CAUTION Never race the engine immediately after starting Oil flow may not reach some lubricating points fast enough to prevent engine ...

Page 166: ...1996 Volvo 850 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_401 htm 8 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 32 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 167: ...often as possible to help improve fuel economy This gear can be engaged at speeds above approx 50 mph 80 km h CAUTION Follow the shift pattern indicated on the gear shift knob when shifting up e g do not shift directly from 2nd to 5th gear to help avoid excessive wear on the transmission file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_406 htm 1 of 10 12 30 2006 9 59 34 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycl...

Page 168: ...o neutral in order to engage reverse gear CAUTION Be careful that you do not inadvertently engage reverse while moving forward pg 4 7 Automatic transmission file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_406 htm 2 of 10 12 30 2006 9 59 34 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 169: ...is standing still with the engine idling The gear selector should not be downshifted to L at speeds above 75 mph 125 km h Always observe posted speed limits WARNING Never leave the car when the engine is running If by mistake the gear selector is moved from P the car may start moving R Reverse Never engage R while is moving forward N Neutral Neutral no gear is engaged Use the parking brake The eng...

Page 170: ...oticeably shift down from second to first if road speed drops to below 40 km h 25 mph when driving in E mode and below 10 km h 6 mph in S mode Kick down Automatic shift to a lower gear kick down is achieved by depressing the accelerator pedal fully and briskly An upshift will be achieved when approaching the top speed for a particular gear or by releasing the accelerator pedal slightly Kick down c...

Page 171: ...selector knob allows selection of positions R N D 3 and L Fully depressing the selector knob allows selection of positions P This is also necessary when initially bringing the selector out of position P Fully depressing the selector knob thus permits shifting freely between all positions Mode selector file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_406 htm 5 of 10 12 30 2006 9 59 34 AM Classic Cars Cycles w...

Page 172: ...e is disengaged the gearbox automatically reverts to the previously selected S or E mode If the indicator lamp begins to flash this is an indication of a fault in the automatic gearbox The Malfunction Indicator lamp will also light up if a fault is detected Please contact your Volvo retailer if this occurs CAUTION Driveability and fuel economy will be adversely affected by prolonged driving in mod...

Page 173: ...onged periods at wide open throttle and low engine rpm stopping the engine suddenly after high speed driving so called after boiling can occur To avoid overheating the following rules should be followed Do not drive for prolonged periods at engine speeds above 4500 rpm if you are towing a trailer in hilly terrain Reduce speed and downshift when towing a trailer up long steep inclines The risk of o...

Page 174: ...he diodes Before connections are made check the polarity of the battery with a voltmeter If booster batteries are used for starting they must be properly connected to minimize the risk of the diode being damaged For correct connection see Jump starting section Never disconnect the battery circuit for example to replace the battery while the engine is running as this will immediately ruin the gener...

Page 175: ...ng Vehicle load tire design and inflation pressure all affect vehicle handling Therefore check that the tires are inflated to the recommended pressure according to the vehicle load See Tire pressure section Loads should be distributed so that capacity weight or maximum permissible axle loads are not exceeded WARNING It is recommended that tire of the same make and dimensions be used on all four wh...

Page 176: ...ve carefully Avoid rapid starts fast cornering and hard braking Max roof load is 220 lbs 100 kg when Volvo approved removable roof racks are attached to the points indicated in the illustration For permanent roof racks check the manufacturers weight specifications WARNING An extra mat on the driver s floor can cause the accelerator pedal to catch Check that the movement of the accelerator pedal is...

Page 177: ...utomatic transmissions only Gear selector in position N Check transmission oil level see section titled Transmission oil Maximum speed 20 mph 30 km h Maximum distance with front wheels on ground 20 miles 30 km If the battery is dead it is not possible to release the gear selector by pressing the brake pedal Release the gear selector manually by pressing the OVERRIDE button near the base of the gea...

Page 178: ...th the rear wheels on the ground if at all possible If it is absolutely necessary to tow the vehicle with the front wheels on the ground please refer to the towing information on the previous page If wheel lift equipment must be used please use extreme caution to help avoid damage to the car WARNING Do not use the towing eyelets on the car to pull the car up onto a flat bed tow truck pg 4 14 Jump ...

Page 179: ...erminal 3 to a stationary solid metal part on the engine at a point away from the battery 4 Do not connect booster cable to any part of fuel system or any moving parts Avoid touching hot manifolds After the engine has started first remove the negative terminal jumper cable Then remove the positive terminal jumper cable CAUTION Improper hook up of jumper cables or use of other than 12 volt batterie...

Page 180: ...nctions particularly involving the electrical fuel or distributor ignition systems may cause unusually high three way catalytic converter temperatures Do not continue to operate your vehicle if you detect engine misfire noticeable loss of power or other unusual operating conditions such as engine overheating or backfiring A properly tuned engine will help avoid malfunction that could damage the th...

Page 181: ...ion and the vehicle should be driven to a Volvo retailer for inspection The Anti lock Braking System ABS helps to improve vehicle control stopping and steering during severe braking conditions by limiting brake lock up When the system senses impending lock up braking pressure is automatically modulated in order to help prevent lockup which could lead to a skid The system performs a self diagnostic...

Page 182: ...move the water from the brakes Check that brake application feels normal This should also be done after washing or starting in very damp weather Severe strain on the brake system The brakes will be subject to severe strain when driving in mountains or hilly areas or towing The speed is usually low which means that the cooling of the brakes is less efficient than when driving on level roads To redu...

Page 183: ...se tire pressure to recommended full See section Wheels and tires Recommended hitch tongue load is 110 50 kgs for trailer weights below 2 650 lbs 1 200 kgs and 165 lbs 75 kgs for trailer weights above 2 650 lbs 1 200 kgs For trailer weights between 2 650 3 300 lbs 1 200 1 500 kgs a top speed of 50 mph 80 km h should never be exceeded Engine and transmission are subject to increased loads Therefore...

Page 184: ...mation of condensation in the tank In addition in extremely cold weather conditions it is worthwhile to add fuel line de icer before refueling The viscosity of the engine oil is important Oil with low viscosity thinner oil improves cold weather starting as well as decreasing fuel consumption while the engine is warming up For winter use 5W 30 oil particularly the synthetic type is recommended Be s...

Page 185: ...e locks Winter Wet mode Enhanced Vehicle Traction This mode may be selected for starting moving off on slippery roads In this mode In position D the gearbox starts in 3rd gear and changes up to 4th gear In position 3 2nd gear is locked and there is no change up to 3rd gear In position L first gear is locked These positions always offer the kick down feature pg 4 19 Long distance trips City driving...

Page 186: ...ding high beams Reflective warning triangles are legal requirement in some countries Have a word with your Volvo retailer concerning engine adjustments if you intend to drive in countries where it may be difficult to obtain correct fuel Consider your destination If you will be driving through an area where snow or ice are likely to occur consider snow tires Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1...

Page 187: ...l tires 15 diameter in inches on all four wheels The tires have good road holding characteristics and offer good handling on dry and wet surfaces It should be noted however that the tires have been developed to give these features on snow ice free surfaces Certain models are equipped with all season tires which provide a somewhat higher degree of winter roadholding on slippery surfaces than tires ...

Page 188: ...e smoothly avoid fast starts hard braking and tire screeching Tire wear increases with speed Do not change wheel location unless necessary Correct front wheel alignment is very important Unbalanced wheels impair tire economy and driving comfort If the wheels are rotated they should be kept on the same side of the car so that they revolve in the same direction as prior to rotation Hitting curbs or ...

Page 189: ...hains manufacturer s installation instructions carefully Install chains as tightly as possible and re tighten periodically Never exceed the chain manufacture s specified maximum speed limit Under no circumstances should that limit be higher than 30 mph 45 km h Avoid bumps holes or sharp turns when driving with snow chains The handling of the vehicle can be adversely affected when driving with chai...

Page 190: ... installing such tires Where permitted pg 5 4 Wheels and tires Checking and correcting tire pressure Check the tire pressure when refueling The tire pressure should be corrected only when the tires are cold With warm tires correct only when the pressure is too low The tire temperature rises after driving just a few miles Vehicle Loading The tires on your Volvo will perform to specifications at all...

Page 191: ...1996 Volvo 850 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_501 htm 5 of 5 12 30 2006 9 59 37 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 192: ...from driving such as a punctured tire blown fuse or bulb etc For additional information see section ON CALL Road Assistance 6 2 Wheel changing 6 4 Spare tire 6 5 Replacing bulbs 6 13 Replacing fuses 6 15 Installation of accessories 6 16 Replacing wiper blades 6 18 In case of emergency pg 6 2 Wheel changing file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_601 htm 1 of 5 12 30 2006 9 59 39 AM Classic Cars Cycl...

Page 193: ...rclockwise to loosen Fold out the crank handle on the jack by pressing the nob on the handle downward To attach the jack refer to the illustration on the following page NOTE To avoid excessive wear and the necessity of rebalancing mark and reinstall wheels in same location and position as before removal To lessen the chance of imbalance each wheel hub is equipped with a guide stud to ensure that a...

Page 194: ...ust be flat on a level firm non slippery surface Before raising the car check that the jack is still correctly positioned in the attachment Raise the vehicle until both wheels on the side of the car where the jack is attached are lifted off the ground Unscrew the wheel bolts completely and carefully remove the wheel so as not to damage the tread of the studs Jack attachment file K ownersdocs 1996 ...

Page 195: ...sed Installing the wheel Clean the contact surfaces on the wheel and hub Lift the wheel and place it on the hub Make sure that you align the wheel with the guide stud on the wheel hub prior to installation Install the wheel bolts cross wise see illustration and tighten by turning lightly clockwise Lower the vehicle to the ground and alternately tighten the bolts to 81 ft lbs 110 NM Install the whe...

Page 196: ...porary Spare certain models The spare tire of your car is what is called a Temporary Spare It has the following designation T115 70 R15 or T125 90R15 Recommended tire pressure see decal on fuel filler flap should be maintained irrespective of which position of the car the Temporary Spare tire is used on In the event of damage to this tire a new one can be purchased from your Volvo retailer Content...

Page 197: ...re warning light to activate NOTE Turn the ignition and the light switch off before replacing any bulbs Parking light direction indicator 1 Loosen the spring which retains the lamp housing 2 Withdraw the entire lamp housing separate the bulb holder from the lamp unit 3 Leave the connector with its wires in the bulb holder 4 Remove the bulb from the holder by pressing in and turning counter clockwi...

Page 198: ...oper seating 6 Reinstall the plastic cover Headlight adjustment The height of the headlight beams can be adjusted according to vehicle load The headlights should be re aimed if heavy loads are carried in the trunk cargo area or rear seat or when towing a trailer To adjust the headlights Park the car on a level surface and open the hood The headlights are equipped with a level which can be seen by ...

Page 199: ...e preset to 0 pg 6 7 Replacing bulbs Sedans Lamp location right side A covers B bulb holder Tail light bulbs sedans 1 Tail light 2 Direction indicator 3 Brake light 4 Tail light 5 Back up light 6 Rear fog light left side only file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 3 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 200: ... Let the connector with its wires remain attached to the bulb holder 4 Remove the bulb by pressing in and turning counter clockwise 5 Insert a new bulb into the holder and reinstall the holder into the tail light assembly 6 Close the cover Bulbs 1 4 5W 4 cp BA 15 s Bulbs 2 3 5 6 21W 32 cp BA 15 s pg 6 8 Replacing bulbs file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 4 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Cla...

Page 201: ...eaker from upper section 1 2 4 3 5 21W 32cp BA 15s 21 4W BAZ 15d Tail light bulbs wagons 1 Direction indicator file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 5 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 202: ...the plastic catches A or B and take out the bulb holder Remove the speaker optional from the upper section of the tail light unit Leave the connector and cables connected to the bulb holder Remove the bulb by pressing it inwards and turning it slightly counter clockwise Insert a new bulb into the bulb holder and reinstall the holder in the tail light assembly Check that the bulb works Reinstall th...

Page 203: ...Reinstall the reflector Press the cover into place Wagons Turn off the ignition Press the sides of the cover using both hands and pull it out and down Remove the inner protective cover from the bulb Remove the bulb by pressing in and turning slightly counter clockwise Replace the bulb Reinstall the protective cover over the bulb Press the cover into place pg 6 10 Replacing bulbs file K ownersdocs ...

Page 204: ...lb holder Replace the bulb s and reinstall the bulb holder and glass lens Insert screwdriver and turn Trunk light sedans Rear courtesy light wagons Switch off the lights Press in the catch with a screwdriver and remove the bulb holder Replace the bulb and reinstall the bulb holder file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 8 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 205: ... gently to loosen the glass lens Replace the bulb and reinstall the glass lens pg 6 11 Replacing bulbs Insert screwdriver turn and pull downward Front courtesy lights Switch off the ignition Insert a screwdriver and turn carefully to loosen the glass lens file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 9 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 206: ... lamp unit back into place Insert a screwdriver and turn Vanity mirror Switch off the ignition Insert a screwdriver under the lower edge and turn to loosen the glass lens Push out the bulb and replace it Press the lower edge of the lens into place above the four catches Press the upper edge of the lens into place file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 10 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Classic ...

Page 207: ... bulb holder Pull the bulb straight out Replace the bulb Reinstall the holder and lamp unit in reverse order Rear Insert a screwdriver and turn carefully to loosen the glass lens Pull the bulb straight out Replace the bulb Press the lens back into place file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 11 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 208: ...the plate Replace the bulb Reinstall the plate Press the lamp unit back into place NOTE Other bulbs may be difficult for the owner to replace Let your Volvo retailer replace these bulbs if necessary Front fog lights in spoiler Front fog lights option Switch off the lights file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 12 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 209: ...ve it Press the spring toward the lamp unit to release it and move it to the side Replace the bulb Reinstall in reverse order Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_605 htm 13 of 13 12 30 2006 9 59 43 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 210: ... is located in the engine compartment see illustration and can be opened by lifting the cover A label on the inside of the cover indicates the amperage and the electrical components that are connected to each fuse The easiest way to see if a fuse is blown is to remove it Pull the fuse straight out From the side file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_613 htm 1 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 46 AM Classic Cars...

Page 211: ...rear seat 15A 11 Electrically heated rear window and side door mirrors 30A 12 Brake lights 10A 13 Hazard warning flashers headlight flashers 15A 14 ABS 30A 15 OBD socket courtesy lights open door warning lights remote operated central locking system 10A 16 Power antenna electrical connector for trailer accessories 30A 17 Key reminder seat belt reminder 10A 18 Front fog lights 15A 19 Left high beam...

Page 212: ...AUT CB 38 39 Power seat driver s side AUT CB 40 Power seat passenger s side AUT CB Some of the equipment systems listed may be available on certain models only This is an automatic circuit breaker located in the fuse box and does not normally need to be replaced For more detailed information concerning function and location of relays fuses etc refer to the Volvo Service Manuals These can be purcha...

Page 213: ...sult your Volvo retailer if you have any questions before connecting accessory or optional equipment to the vehicle s electrical system Connector for accessories Position Connection Max load 1 Battery 30 20 A 2 X Supply 0 5 A 3 High beam 1 A 4 Low beam 1 A 5 Pos Light 1 A 6 Rheostat 0 5 A 7 Front acc conn 2 A 8 Earth 31 file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_613 htm 4 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 46 AM Cla...

Page 214: ...oval and make sure that it is properly attached to the wiper arm For reasons of safety you should change the windshield wiper blades as soon as they start to leave marks on the windshield or fail to wipe efficiently and cleanly To obtain maximum lifetime from a set of wiper blades clean them with a stiff bristle brush and warm soapy water as part of a normal car wash pg 6 17 Replacing headlight wi...

Page 215: ...n the surface of the glass Clean the glass with a suitable cleaning agent The glass is clean if beads do not form when you rinse it with water Clean the wiper blade by wiping vigorously with a cloth soaked in full strength windshield washer solvent Then rinse the blade with water Clean the wiper blade by wiping vigorously with a cloth soaked in full strength windshield washer solvent Then rinse th...

Page 216: ...he base of the gear selector While holding the override button down press the button on the front of the gear selector Move the selector from the P ark position Fuel tank cover does not open Faulty motor in fuel tank cover Sedans Open the cover panel on the right tail light unit and pull on the hook The fuel tank cover can then be opened Wagons file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_613 htm 7 of 8 ...

Page 217: ...ent must be opened first and the cover panel on the right lower tail light Pull on the hook and the fuel tank cover can then be opened Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_613 htm 8 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 46 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 218: ...axing 7 6 Cleaning the upholstery pg 7 2 Paint touch up Paint touch up Paint damage requires immediate attention to avoid rusting Make it a habit to check the finish regularly when washing the car for instance Touch up if necessary Paint repairs require special equipment and skill Contact your Volvo retailer for any extensive damage Minor scratches can be repaired by using Volvo touch up paint NOT...

Page 219: ...ry The surface temperature should be above 60 F 15 C Scars on the surface If the stone chip has not penetrated down to the metal and undamaged layer of paint remains the touch up paint can be applied as soon as the spot has been cleaned Deep scars file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_701 htm 2 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 48 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 220: ...touch up cont 2 Thoroughly mix the primer and apply it with a small brush When the primer surface is dry the paint can be applied using a brush Mix the paint thoroughly apply several thin paint coats and let dry after each application file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_701 htm 3 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 48 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 221: ... plenty of water to avoid scratching A detergent can be used to facilitate the softening of dirt and oil A water soluble grease solvent may be used in cases of sticky dirt However use a washplace equipped with a drainage separator Dry the car with a clean chamois and remember to clean the drain holes in the doors and rocker panels The power radio antenna sedans must be dried after washing Tar spot...

Page 222: ...tergents or liquid dishwashing detergent can be used A suitable mixture is about 2 5 fl oz 8 5 cl of detergent to 2 6 US gal 10 liters of warm water After washing with a detergent the car should be well rinsed with clean water Bird droppings Remove from paintwork as soon as possible Otherwise the finish may be permanently damaged WARNING When the car is driven immediately after being washed apply ...

Page 223: ...ody Before driving into an automatic wash make sure that the side view mirrors auxiliary lamps etc are secure otherwise there is risk of the machine dislodging them You should also lower the antenna sedans We do NOT recommend washing your car in an automatic wash during the first six months because the paint will not have hardened sufficiently Polishing and waxing Normally polishing is not require...

Page 224: ...tery can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild soap solution Leather upholstery can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild soap solution For more different spots Volvo offers a leather care kit On no account must gasoline naphtha or similar cleaning agents be used on the plastic or the leather since these can cause damage Cleaning the seat belts Clean only with lukewarm water and mild soap solution...

Page 225: ...coloring can spread Use solvents sparingly Too much solvent can damage the seat padding Start from the outside of the stain and work toward the center Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_701 htm 8 of 8 12 30 2006 9 59 48 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 226: ...r fluid reservoir 8 16 Coolant 8 17 Engine compartment pg 8 2 Label information 1 Vehicle Emission Control Information Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable emission standards as evidenced by the certification label on the underside of the hood For further information regarding these regulations please consult your Volvo retailer 2 Vacuum hose routing underside of hood 3 Loads and Tire Pre...

Page 227: ...ce service Volvo advises you to follow the service program which is outlined in the Maintenance Records Manual This maintenance program contains inspections and services necessary for the proper function of your car The maintenance services contain several checks which require special instruments and tools and therefore must be performed by a qualified technician To keep your Volvo in top conditio...

Page 228: ... warranties is provided For Canadian specification vehicles see your separate warranty booklet New Car Limited Warranty Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty Corrosion Protection Limited Warranty Seatbelt and Supplemental Restraint Systems Limited Warranty Emission Design and Defect Warranty Emission Performance Warranty These are the Federal warranties other warranties are provided as required b...

Page 229: ...st See Service Reminder indicator page 1 5 2 For services beyond 60 000 miles 96 000 km consult your Maintenance records booklet 3 These intervals may apply depending on actual driving conditions see page 8 11 for details 4 For proper functioning of the vehicle and its emission control system Volvo recommends that the timing belt be replaced every 70 000 112 000 km pg 8 5 Servicing cont Maintenanc...

Page 230: ...hinges and latches L L L L L L 1 Replace at 100 000 miles 160 000 km 2 Brake fluid should be changed at owner request every second year once a year if the car is driven in mountainous areas or in areas with high humidity The following items should be checked weekly by the driver it takes only a few minutes Engine oil level Horns Brake fluid level Windshield wipers Radiator coolant level Tire press...

Page 231: ...1996 Volvo 850 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_801 htm 6 of 6 12 30 2006 9 59 50 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 232: ...r is used Switch off the radio before disconnecting the battery If your radio has an anti theft code and the battery is disconnected the radio code has to be re entered in order for the radio to function Replacing spark plugs The spark plugs should be changed every 30 000 miles 48 000 km However city driving or fast highway driving may necessitate changing after 15 000 miles 24 000 km of driving W...

Page 233: ...turbo models have reduced ground clearance due to the design of the front spoiler Please observe caution when driving the car onto a garage hoist pg 8 7 Servicing cont Torque exhaust and intake manifold nuts A loose manifold could alter air fuel ratio and cause an increase in emission and or poor driveability Air cleaner Replace the air cleaner cartridge with a new one every 30 000 miles 48 000 km...

Page 234: ...located next to the fuel pump For proper functioning of the vehicle and its emission control systems the fuel line filter should be replaced at 100 000 miles 160 000 km The filter is replaced as one complete unit Replace more frequently if contaminated fuel is introduced into the tank or if there is reason to suspect that this has occurred Charge air cooler Intercooler The B 5234 Turbo engine empl...

Page 235: ... fuel economy The heated oxygen sensor monitors the composition of the exhaust gases leaving the engine The exhaust gas analysis is fed into an electronic module This adjusts the air fuel ratio to provide optimum conditions for combustion and efficient reduction of the three major pollutants hydrocarbons carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen NOx by a three way catalytic converter Secondary Air In...

Page 236: ...rcoal filter where it is stored until the engine is started and then drawn into the engine s air intake system Crankcase ventilation The engine is provided with positive crankcase ventilation which prevents crankcase gases from being released into the atmosphere Instead the crankcase gases are admitted to the intake manifold and cylinders PCV system The orifice nipple in the intake manifold and th...

Page 237: ...temperature grease To avoid rattles and unnecessary wear the body should be lubricated at regular service intervals This should be done by an authorized Volvo retailer pg 8 10 Engine oil Checking the oil level The oil level should be checked every time the car is refuelled This is especially important during the engine break in period up to the first service CAUTION Not checking the oil level regu...

Page 238: ...ed when checking the oil Draining the oil Drain the oil after driving while it is still warm WARNING The oil may be very hot If you change the engine oil and filter yourself your Volvo retailer can assist you in disposing of the used oil Engine oil can be harmful to your skin gloves should worn when performing this work To add or change oil Add oil of the same kind as already used Capacity includi...

Page 239: ...ification SG SG CD SH or Energy Conserving EC II For best fuel economy and engine protection consult with your authorized Volvo retailer for recommended oils Oils with a different quality rating may not provide adequate engine protection Viscosity stable ambient temperatures file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_806 htm 8 of 11 12 30 2006 9 59 52 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 240: ...railer towing NOTE SAE 15W 40 must not be used at low ambient temperatures see viscosity chart Changing oil and oil filter Oil and oil filter changes should be made as specified in the following table If driving conditions include Then the correct oil oil filter change interval is Extended periods of idling and or low speed operation Frequent short trips less than 7 miles 11 km Extended periods of...

Page 241: ... cold must never be higher than the COLD mark After the engine has reached normal operating temperature the level may not be higher than the HOT mark Top up when the level is at the ADD mark Check the level at every service Fluid type ATF Replace no fluid change required Brake and clutch systems The brake and clutch systems share the same fluid reservoir The fluid level should be between the MIN f...

Page 242: ...ving under extremely hard conditions mountain driving etc Check without removing the cap that the level is above the MIN mark of the fluid reservoir Always entrust brake clutch fluid changing to an authorized Volvo retailer At owner request Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_806 htm 11 of 11 12 30 2006 9 59 52 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 243: ...n the dipstick corresponds to 0 5 US qt 0 5 liter Do not fill the transmission with too much oil since this can result in oil being ejected from the transmission Too little oil on the other hand can negatively affect transmission operation particularly in very cold weather A Cold transmission oil temperature 105 F 40 C This is a normal temperature for the transmission after idling for about 10 min...

Page 244: ...is clean A worn or dirty belt can cause poor cooling and low generator output as well as impair the operation of the power steering and the air conditioning unit NOTE The belt on the 850 is equipped with a self tensioning mechanism and requires no adjustment between changes WARNING The engine must not be running when this check is performed file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_813 htm 2 of 7 12 3...

Page 245: ...hough it can also start when the engine is idling If the air pump is running and the engine is switched off the pump continues working in order to protect the pump motor Note A soft whining noise can be heard from the pump and when it performs a self diagnosis the high low beam and the instrument lighting will flash briefly This is completely normal pg 8 15 Windshield washer nozzles Washer fluid r...

Page 246: ... efficiency Check the coolant level regularly The level should be between the MAX and MIN marks on the expansion tank The check should be made with particular thoroughness when the engine is new or when the cooling system has been drained Do not remove the filler cap other than for topping up with coolant Frequent removal may prevent coolant circulation between the engine and the expansion tank du...

Page 247: ...he engine until hot Check the cooling system connections for tightness Recheck the coolant level Capacity Approx 7 6 US qts 7 2 liters Turbo 7 4 US qts 7 0 liters Coolant Volvo Genuine Coolant Antifreeze only NOTE Do not top up with water only Water by itself reduces the rust protective and anti freeze qualities of the coolant and has a lower boiling point It can also cause damage to the cooling s...

Page 248: ...luid reservoir 7 Power steering fluid reservoir 8 Dipstick engine oil 9 Dipstick automatic transmission 10 Air cleaner 11 Battery 12 Data plate WARNING The cooling fan may start or continue to operate for up to 6 minutes after the engine has been switched off pg 8 18 Engine compartment cont Engine compartment 850 Turbo engine B 5234 T 1 Expansion tank coolant 2 Engine designation plate 3 Oil fille...

Page 249: ...tery 12 Data plate WARNING The cooling fan may start or continue to operate for up to 6 minutes after the engine has been switched off Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_813 htm 7 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 53 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org ...

Page 250: ... protection consult with your authorized Volvo retailer for recommended oils Oil with a different quality rating may not provide adequate engine protection Synthetic oils complying with oil quality requirements are recommended Volvo recommends the use of fuel economy improving oils Look for the API label Synthetic oils complying with oil quality requirements are recommended for Driving in areas of...

Page 251: ...l transmission fluid Quality Volvo synthetic gearbox oil 1161423 Capacity 2 2 US qts 2 1 liters Power steering fluid Quality ATF Capacity 0 85 US qts 0 8 liters Brake fluid Quality DOT 4 Capacity 0 64 US qts 0 6 liters All specifications are subject to change without notice Add 0 95 qts 0 9 liters if the oil cooler has been drained Capacity 8 US qts 7 6 liters pg 9 3 Specifications file K ownersdo...

Page 252: ...t 5280 rpm 166 km 88 rps 168 hp at 6200 rpm 125 kw 103 rps 222 hp at 5280 rpm 166 km 88 rps Max torque 152 lbs at 3600 rpm 206 Nm 60 rps 221 ft lbs at 2000 5280 rpm 300 Nm 33 88 rps 162 3 ft lbs at 4700 rpm 220 Nm 55 rps 221 ft lbs at 2000 5280 rpm 300 Nm 33 88 rps Number of cylinders 5 5 5 5 Bore 3 27 83 mm 3 19 81 mm 3 27 83 mm 3 19 81 mm Stroke 3 54 90 mm 3 54 90 mm 3 54 90 mm 3 54 90 mm Displa...

Page 253: ...ions Cooling system Type Positive pressure closed system Thermostat begins to open at 186 F 90 C Turbo 180 F 87 C Coolant Volvo original coolant anti freeze Capacity 7 6 US qts 7 2 liters Turbo 7 4 US qts 7 0 liters Fuel system The engine is equipped with a multiport fuel injection system Distributor ignition system Firing order 1 2 4 5 3 Distributor ignition setting Not adjustable Spark plugs Bos...

Page 254: ... 2 4 mm 0 7 mm Toe in measured on tire sides 2 9 0 9 mm Rear Suspension Delta link individual rear wheel suspension with longitudinal support arms double link arms and track rods Toe in measured on the tire sides 4 10 All specifications are subject to change without notice pg 9 5 Specifications cont Power transmission Manual transmission M 56 H Single disc dry plate clutch All synchromesh on all g...

Page 255: ... gear 3 61 1 2nd gear 2 06 1 3rd gear 1 37 1 4th gear 0 98 1 Reverse 3 95 1 Capacities Fuel tank 19 3 US gals 73 liters Cooling System 7 4 US qts 7 0 liters Engine oil incl filter 5 6 US qts 5 3 liters Automatic transmission 2 US gals 7 6 liters Manual transmission 2 2 US qts 2 1 liters Power steering fluid 0 8 US qts 0 8 liter Washer fluid reservoir 3 2 US qts 3 0 liters Brake clutch system 0 6 U...

Page 256: ...ehicle design limits Do not load your car beyond the load limits indicated WARNING Improperly inflated tires will reduce tire life adversely affect vehicle handling and can possibly lead to failure resulting in loss of vehicle control prior warning All specifications are subject to change without notice Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_901 htm 7 of 7 12 30 2006 9 59 55 AM...

Page 257: ...e disposed of correctly Your Volvo retailer can assist you in this matter Generator Rated output 1400 W Max current 100 A Bulbs Bulb US No Power Socket No bulbs Headlights High beam Low beam HB3 9005 HB4 9006 70W 60W 2 2 Front parking lights turn signals 1157 N A 21 5 W 24 2 2 cp BAY 15 d 2 Turn signals rear 21W BAU 15 s 2 Tail lights sedan 67 5 W 4cp BA 15 s 4 Tail lights wagon 21 4W BAZ 15 d 4 B...

Page 258: ...W 2 1x9 5d 2 Trunk light 10 W SV 8 5 1 Glove compartment light 2 W BA 9s 1 Vanity mirror lights 1 2 W 2 Instrument lighting 3 W W 2 1x9 5d 3 Illumination control panel gear selector automatic trans rear ashtray 1 2 W 1 2 W 1 2 W W 2x4 6 d W 2x4 6 d W 2x4 6 d 1 1 Instrument warning indicator lights 1 2 W W 2x4 6 d Front courtesy lights 5 W BA 9s 2 Rear reading lights 5 W BA 9s 2 All specifications ...

Page 259: ...e vehicle must not be exceeded Gross vehicle weight GVW USA Canada 850 sedan 4180 lbs 1896 kg 1900 kg 850 wagon 4340 lbs 1969 kg 1970 kg 850 Turbo sedan 4250 lbs 1928 kg 1930 kg 850 Turbo wagon 4340 lbs 1969 kg 1970 kg Capacity Weight 850 sedan 920 lbs 417 kg 415 kg 850 wagon 1005 lbs 456 kg 460 kg 850 Turbo sedan 920 lbs 417 kg 415 kg 850 Turbo wagon 950 lbs 431 kg 430 kg 850 R Turbo sedan 880 lb...

Page 260: ...ht 165 lbs 75 kg 75 kg The max permissible axle loads or the gross vehicle weight must not be exceeded For permanent roof racks check the manufacturer s weight specifications See also section Trailer towing All specifications are subject to change without notice pg 9 8 Service manuals Road assistance Service Manuals for your Volvo are available for purchase These are the same manuals used by compe...

Page 261: ... also have worked in the field for two or more years before a certificate is issued These professional mechanics are fully able to analyze vehicle problems and perform the necessary service procedures to keep your Volvo at peak operating condition NOTE The above pertains to the USA only Your new Volvo comes with a four year road assistance program named ON CALL Additional information features and ...

Page 262: ...er the dashboard on the driver s side Please consult your Volvo retailer if you have any questions before connecting accessory or optional equipment to the vehicle s electrical systems Carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is a poisonous colorless and odorless gas which is present in all exhaust gases If you ever smell exhaust fumes from inside the vehicle make sure the passenger compartment is ventilat...

Page 263: ... 50 anti freeze and 50 water See page 8 16 3 Power steering When cold the level must not be above the COLD mark and when hot is must not be above the HOT mark Top up if the level drops to the ADD mark with ATF fluid See page 8 12 4 Engine oil level should be between the dipstick marks The distance between the marks represents file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_906 htm 7 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 57 ...

Page 264: ...ld be checked each time the car is refuelled UNLEADED FUEL ONLY VOLVO Octane rating see p 4 3 Tire pressure see label located on rear edge of right front door Bulbs Power Socket US Bulb No 1 70 W P 20d HB3 9005 2 60 W P 22d HB4 90006 3 24 5 W BAY 15 d 1157NA 4 21 W BA 15 s 1156 5 21 4 W BAZ 15 d 6 5 W BA 15 s 67 file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_906 htm 8 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 57 AM Classic Car...

Page 265: ...Goteborg Sweden TP 3901 R Canada U S A 5 000 12 95 Printed in Sweden Graphic Systems AB Goteborg 199 Contents Top of Page file K ownersdocs 1996 1996_850 96850_906 htm 9 of 9 12 30 2006 9 59 57 AM Classic Cars Cycles www ClassicCycles org Discount Volvo Parts Free Shipping Save up to 70 on OEM Volvo Parts ...

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