95 850 TURBO WAGON starting problem

Discussion in 'Volvo 850' started by PK, Sep 4, 2005.

  1. PK

    PK Guest

    Wife was driving fine all day. Went to start, nothing. Got the mumbo jumbo
    display on the radio and all warning lights were dim. I couldn't even get
    the windows to go up. After a couple of seconds turn key again and still
    nothing but the warning lights look normal and I was able to put up the
    windows with normal power. Car has 114,000. Volvo battery is 4 years old.
    Had new coil at 87,000 and new fuel pump at 110,000. Any help would be
    appreciated.

    Thanks
    Phil
     
    PK, Sep 4, 2005
    #1
  2. Try cleaning the lead oxide from the battery terminals. Remove the cables
    from battery end, negative cable first and last.

    Dale P.........
    97 850
     
    dale_peterson, Sep 4, 2005
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  3. PK

    Doug Warner Guest

    Could be the battery. Both my Volv0-branded batteries quit suddently.
    One, started fine when I went to lunch, and was completely dead when
    tried to return. Second one, same thing while running errands, No
    hint of trouble until it quit (conveniently, in an auto parts store
    parking lot).

    I've been using non-Volvo batteries since then, and both have given
    sufficient warning of impending failure to buy a new one before being
    stranded.
     
    Doug Warner, Sep 5, 2005
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  4. I have never got less than 6 years out of a Volvo original equipment
    battery.
     
    Stephen Henning, Sep 5, 2005
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  5. PK

    PK Guest

    Sure enough it was the battery. Just shy of four years on a Volvo battery.
    Put in an Interstate this time. Thanks for the helpful replies.
     
    PK, Sep 7, 2005
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  6. PK,
    Now that it's running drive it to your local Volvo dealer and turn it in.
    You don't have enough mechanical apptitude to drive a Volvo.......... sfsf

    Dale P............
     
    dale_peterson, Sep 7, 2005
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  7. PK

    PK Guest

    At least I have enough mechanical aptitude to change the battery and smart
    enough to stay away from dealer service shops. Most a--holes who drive
    Volvos don't even know how to open the hood! By the way I own three of them.
     
    PK, Sep 7, 2005
    #7
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