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1992 Volvo 940 Problems
Transmission Overdrive Relay May Fail
The transmission overdrive relay often fails, preventing the transmission from shifting into overdrive
"No start" Due to Failed Fuel Pump Relay
The fuel pump relay may fail resulting in a "no start" condition, the engine will crank over but will not start and run. Checking for proper fuel pressure would be the first step in diagnosing this concern.
Engine Stalling Due to Mass Air Flow Sensor Failure
Engine stalling/stumbling problems can be caused by a failing mass air flow sensor.
Erratic shifting can be caused by a sticking kick-down cable
No Start Due to Failed Engine RPM Sensor
A faulty RPM sensor can cause the Check Engine Light to come on and cause a "No Start" condition.
Front End May Be Loose When Braking
When braking, a loose feeling from the front end can be caused by worn strut rod bushings. Worn bushings will require replacement. After they are replaced the wheel alignment should be checked.
Transmission Leak From Output Shaft Seal
Transmission oil leakage from the rear output seal is common, caused by a worn output shaft bushing. Our technicians tell us both parts should be replaced to correct this concern.
Rattle Due to Loose Exhaust Heat Shield
A rattling noise from under the vehicle can be caused by a loose exhaust header pipe heat shield. Properly securing the shield should correct this concern.