What kind of ECC does a Volvo 740 have?

What kind of ECC does a Volvo 740 have?

The 740 Turbo 16V was equipped with the ECC from the 780 as standard. Late in 1991, Volvo offered a sedan and wagon badged the 740 SE, standing for “special equipment”. The 740 SE came in three colors; red, black, and white.

What kind of Turbo does a Volvo 740 have?

The 740 Turbo switched from the Garrett T3-series turbocharger to the Mitsubishi TD04 series, which offers quicker spool-up and better boost at low engine speeds, albeit at the expense of top-end performance.

Where are the diagnostic codes on a Volvo 940?

940 cars have two boxes: “A” and “B”; the former is used for engine diagnostics and ABS; the latter for SRS and cruise control. If fault codes related to the emission system are registered, the “Check Engine” lamp on the instrument panel is lit. The test cable is mounted to the side of A. There are three OBD diagnostic test modes (DTM): DTM 1.

When did Volvo stop making the Volvo 740?

Production of the 740 ceased on October 2, 1992, though the engine, transmission, chassis, and other details continued in the Volvo 940 (introduced in September 1990), which was essentially identical to the 740 with the exception of the rear of the sedans. Aside from styling, 1990 also marked a number of mechanical improvements to the 740 series.

When did the Volvo 740 go on sale?

The wagon was aimed squarely at the North American markets and only went on sale in Europe several months later, in the fall of 1985. The Volvo 740 was a popular choice as a police car in several parts of Europe, especially so with the police in Scandinavian countries.

When did Volvo 760 intercooler version come out?

Turbocharged and intercooled variants were added in 1984, while the 740 (the 760’s lower-specification sibling) was introduced for the 1985 model year. In 1985, an electronic traction control system was introduced. Unlike the lesser 740, the 760 received standard anti-lock brakes in many models.