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Padrig Feb 12th, 2005 12:33

940. 2.4 TD. gearbox oil drainage plug.
 
'93. 940SE TD. TIC.estate. Hi all !! Could anyone tell me where the gearbox drainage plug is located. I wish to change my gearbox oil. While I'm here !! does anyone know if the fuel tank locking cap is the same on diesels as it is on petrol versions of the 940's.
Many thanks,
Padrig.

Peter Milnes Feb 12th, 2005 23:55

RE: 940. 2.4 TD. gearbox oil drainage plug.
 

Fuel cap should be black for diesel, red for four star and green for unleaded. Four star (red) cap may fit the diesel, but green cap won,t.

Gearbox drain plug is left hand side at bottom just behind bellhousing and level/filler plug is about half way above it in middle of first sloping casting fin. It takes 1,75 Litres of Volvo fully synthetic ATF. Fill level is to the bottom of the level/filler hole. A need for regular topping up is indicative of a leak and should be rectified asap. The normal recommended change interval is 100,000 miles (by us) but Volvo reckon that it is there for life.

All the best, Peter.

Padrig Feb 13th, 2005 07:34

RE: 940. 2.4 TD. gearbox oil drainage plug.
 
Hi Peter, The fuel cap I have on at the moment has a greenish/blue plastic cover on it. The plastic cover is loose and comes off. the thread part of the cap fits but doesn't lock. I think its the wrong one. Its been on my volvo since I bought it. I will need to get a black one. Re the gear box oil, The local guy who does the servicing etc for my car, is renewing my rear brakes tomorrow and I thought that while he is doing that, he might as well change the gearbox oil.( I don't know if it as ever been changed.)but going on what you said, maybe I should leave well alone. My car as done 95,000 and there's no gearbox oil leak. What do you think? Remember the electrical fault I was having when the dashboard lights would only come on intermittently? and you said you were having a similer problem on one of your cars. Well I took it to the auto electrician in Nelson. He discovered that I had dry joints on the circuit board behind the clock on the dash. He resoldered them and cured the problem. The cost was £37.50. Diolch yn fawr am dy wybodaeth. Love to June,
Padrig.

Peter Milnes Feb 14th, 2005 00:47

RE: 940. 2.4 TD. gearbox oil drainage plug.
 

Certainly sounds plausible Padrig. I will get the panel out again and look for dry joints. I should guve the gearbox another 5,000 miles before changing the oil. Your fuel cap certainly sounds as if it is wrong. If you find one in a scrappy make sure that the key is with it. Could you ask your servicing guy if he can change my cambelt for me. I can cope with the pump belt as I have the locking pin for the pump and can reach all the attachment bolts. The other belts (alternator and steering pump) I can also change but need a different one for tne alternator (shorter as I will soon fit my electric fan).

Love to Taffy, Valentine poem for her :- Violets are Blue,
Roses are Red,
If June finds out,
I'll soon be dead!


All the best, Peter.

George Holmer Feb 14th, 2005 00:56

RE: 940. 2.4 TD. gearbox oil drainage plug.
 
Any gearbox, either manual or automatic, benefits from regular fluid changes. On automatics, I would say that they are vital.

1995 Volvo 945 LPT Auto

Padrig Feb 14th, 2005 18:44

RE: 940. 2.4 TD. gearbox oil drainage plug.
 
Peter !! I had a word with my servicing guy and he said no problem. I will send his phone number to your email addy so that you can both set a time up. Oh your poem !!!! You're no Dylan Thomas !!! stick to the Volvos !!:-) Thanks George for the info.
Padrig.

Peter Milnes Feb 16th, 2005 00:17

RE: 940. 2.4 TD. gearbox oil drainage plug.
 

The M90 box uses fully synthetic ATF which Volvo say does not need to be changed at all! Hence the 700/900/90 regioster recommendation to change every 100,000 miles. The same goes for the AW30-40 and AW30-43 gearboxes although they are automatic.

All the best, Peter.


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