1 9 7 6 Volvo 262 264 265: Notice To Owner: Your Volvo Has Been Built To Comply With All North American Safety and Anti
1 9 7 6 Volvo 262 264 265: Notice To Owner: Your Volvo Has Been Built To Comply With All North American Safety and Anti
1 9 7 6 Volvo 262 264 265: Notice To Owner: Your Volvo Has Been Built To Comply With All North American Safety and Anti
1976
VOLVO
262 264 265
Notice to Owner: Your Volvo has been built to comply with all North American safety and anti-
pollution regulations and evidence of this can be verified from the certification labels attached to the
door opening sheet metal and on the left wheel housing in the engine compartment. For further
information regarding these regulations, please talk to your local dealer.
Contents
DESCRIPTION Page
Introduction 2
Keys 3
Instruments and controls 4
Instruments 6
Warning lights 7
Ignition switch, parking brake 8
Lighting 9
Turn Signals 10
Wipers 11
Clock, cigarette lighter, ash tray, electrically operated window winder 12
Tail gate window wiper, electrically heated rear window, hazard warning flasher 13
Heating and ventilation 14
Air conditioning 16
Front seats 18
Seat belts 20
Doors and locks 22
Rear doors, trunk lid 23
Hood 24
Vent windows, rear view mirrors 25
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Service diagnosis 75
Specifications 80
Consumer Information 86
Index 91
pg. 3 Keys
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Record the number code of the keys. In the event the original keys are lost, duplicates may be ordered
from your Volvo dealer.
Top of Page
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VOLVO
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See page
1 Fresh air outlet 15
2 Turn signals 10
3 Headlights, parking lights 9
4 Horn -
5 Instruments 6
6 Ignition switch/steering, wheel lock 8
7 Wiper washer 11
8 Fresh air outlet 15
9 Clock 12
10 Fresh air outlet 15
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11 Fuse box 64
12 Hood release handle 24
13 Instrument lights 9
14 Electrically operated window winder, left front door 12
15 Tail gate window wiper (265) 13
16 Electrically heated rear window 13
17 Cigarette lighter 12
18 Heating and ventilation 14
19 Air conditioning 16
20 Ash tray 12
21 Hazard warning flasher 13
22 Electrically operated window winder, right front
12
door
23 Seat belt reminder light 20
Pages 6-16 will give you a detailed description of the vehicle's instruments and controls.
Note that vehicles may be differently equipped, depending on special legal requirements, etc.
pg. 6 Instruments
A Odometer
Total mileage reading.
B Speedometer
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J Trip odometer
(last figure represents 1/10 mile/km)
O Temperature gauge
The gauge pointer should normally remain inside the green range.
If the pointer enters the red range repeatedly, check coolant level and fan belt tension, see page 47.
R Fuel gauge
The fuel tank capacity is approx. 60 liters = 15.8 US gals/13.2 Imp. gals.
F Full
1/2
R Reserve
O Empty
The red range from R to O represents approx. 8 liters = 2.5 US gals. 1.2 Imp. gals.
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This light will be on when the parking brake (hand brake) is set. The parking brake lever is situated
between the front seats.
If the light comes on while driving and the brake pedal can be depressed further than normal, it is an
indication that one of the brake circuits is not functioning. Proceed cautiously to a Volvo dealer for a
check.
If the light comes on during driving, the oil pressure is too low. Stop the engine immediately and check
the engine oil level. See page 48.
After hard driving, the light will come on occasionally when the engine is idling. This is normal,
provided it goes off when the engine speed is increased.
If the light comes on while the engine is running, check the tension of the alternator drive belt as soon as
possible. See page 49.
NOTE:
This warning light is illuminated if the alternator is not charging. However, indicator lights D, F, L,
and N will be illuminated at the same time due to the construction of the system.
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If the vehicle is equipped with EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) 15,000 mile service light, as required
by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the light will come on at 15,000 mile intervals. This is a
reminder to take your Volvo to your Volvo dealer to get the EGR valve serviced. The light will stay on
until reset by your Volvo dealer.
The light will come on if any of the following bulbs are defective:
The steering wheel lock might be under tension when the car is parked. Turn the steering wheel slightly
to free the ignition key.
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pg. 9 Lighting
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Parking lights on
Switch from upper to lower beams, and vice versa, by moving the turn signal switch lever on the left
side of the steering column towards the steering wheel. The lights can be used without switching on the
ignition key.
Instrument lights
Clockwise - brighter
Counterclockwise - dimmer.
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Turn signals
2 Lane change position. In maneuvers such as lane changing, the driver can flash the turn signals by
moving the turn signal lever to the first stop and holding it there. The lever will return to the neutral
position when released.
pg. 11 Wipers
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Wiper/washer
4 Washer
The washer fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment and holds approx. 6 liters = 1.6 US
gals/1.3 Imp. gals.
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Clock
To reset the hands, push in the reset knob and turn.
Cigarette lighter
To operate, depress the knob fully. When the knob automatically releases, the cigarette lighter is ready
for use.
Ash trays
To remove the ash trays depress the center spring and remove.
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pg. 13 Tail gate window wiper, el. heated rear window, hazard warning flasher
0 Off
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The fluid reservoir is located in the concealed storage area under the floor on the right side of the rear
cargo area. Reservoir capacity is approx. 1.5 qts.
0 Off
1 On
Switch off the heated rear window when the glass is clear of mist or frost. Otherwise the battery will be
unduly strained.
Do not place items against the inner surface of the rear window that may damage the printed circuit. Do
not scrape the inner surface of the rear window glass with a hard object, otherwise damage to the printed
circuit will occur.
0 Off
1 On
Four-way flashing indicates that the vehicle has become a traffic hazard either during daylight or at
night.
Note: Regulations regarding the use of the hazard warning flasher may vary from state to state.
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Heating system
1 TEMP
Left = cool
Right = warm
2 FLOOR
Out = no air to floor
In = full flow of air to floor
3 DEF (Defrost)
Out = low volume air flow to defroster
In = full flow
4 REC (recirculation)
To be used only for cars equipped with air conditioning.
Do not use for heating.
6 Ventilation outlets
The air flow through the ventilation outlets is not influenced by the position of the FLOOR (2) and DEF
(3) controls.
How to . . .
. . . obtain max. heat
1 TEMP >>> WARM
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2 FLOOR depressed
. . . remove condensation
1 TEMP >>>WARM
3 DEF depressed
Always keep front external inlet grille (in front of the windshield) clear of obstructions (snow, ice, etc.).
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Air conditioning
How to use the air conditioner:
1 FAN
Position 3 for rapid cooling.
The A/C does not operate unless FAN is on.
2 AIR COND
Push in the button to start the compressor.
3 REC (Recirculation)
Push in for rapid cooling.
4 TEMP
Rotate to COOL for rapid cooling, then set to desired temperature.
To obtain rapid cooling, all windows must be closed and buttons FLOOR and DEF out.
All the air will then be discharged through the four dash outlets which should be fully open.
Note: For rapid removal of condensation from inside glass surfaces, the air conditioner can be switched
on even when not required for interior cooling. The air conditioner will dehumidify the air inside the
vehicle.
Have your Volvo dealer check the system for correct operation yearly.
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To buckle, pull the belt slowly across your body until the latch plate can be inserted into the buckle with
a discernable snap. Take care that the belt does not twist.
To release, depress the red button on the buckle and let the belt rewind to its rest position.
The seat belts are normally "unlocked" to allow movement while seated. However, the belt will lock and
restrict movement:
● Brake hard from approximately 30 mph (50 km/h) or drive in a tight circle (check other traffic first!).
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Maintenance
Check periodically that the bolts are secure and the belt in good condition.
Use water and a detergent for cleaning.
As the seat belts lose much of their strength when exposed to violent stretching, they should be
replaced after collision, even though they may appear to be undamaged.
Never modify or repair the belt on your own, but have this done by a Volvo workshop.
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Locking doors
All doors can be locked by depressing the lock buttons. To lock the front doors, press down the lock
button and keep the door handle pulled out while shutting the door.
To lock the rear doors, press down the lock button and shut the door. It is not necessary to keep the door
handle pulled out.
To open a rear door from the inside, the lock button must first be pulled up.
The lock buttons should not be in the down position during driving. In case of an accident, it
prevents aid from entering the vehicle.
In wintertime the door locks should be "lubricated" with a suitable agent to prevent freezing. If the lock
is frozen, be careful not to break the key in the lock. Thaw the ice by heating the lock or the key.
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NOTE: The key must be removed from the lock in order to permit turning of the knob.
The spare wheel, jack and tool kit are stowed on the left side of the trunk.
pg. 24 Hood
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Outside mirrors
A Adjustment sideways
B Adjustment up-down
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Interior light
1 Light always on.
2 Light always off.
3 Light is on when either of the front doors are opened.
Model 265 may be equipped with a light that differs from that in the 262/264.
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Filling fuel
The gas cap is located behind the door on the right rear fender.
When filling, position the cap in the special bracket on the door.
Note: Unleaded fuel is required for certain models. A label on the instrument panel and rear
fender, near the filler inlet, will remind owners and filling station attendants of this requirement.
Important! It is unlawful to dispense leaded fuel into any vehicle labeled "unleaded Gasoline
only".
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Pull up on either of the parallel-connected handles on the rear side of the seat back and fold the seat back
forward and down so that it lies flat. The rear seat back and cushion are fixed automatically in their
respective positions.
When replacing the rear seat to its normal position, make sure the latches are securely locked and the
seat belts lie on top of the seat back so they can easily be used.
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To close
Push the red catch upwards and at the same time lift the gate 1/4 inch. Close the gate slowly but firmly.
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Safety catch
A The lid cannot be opened from the inside.
B The lock functions normally.
Spare wheel
Remove the two screws and lift off the cover. The spare wheel is now accessible.
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Every Volvo engine is test-driven prior to delivery. Volvo is therefore assured that all clearances are
satisfactory and thus accepts no responsibility for damage caused by careless or harsh driving during the
break-in period.
pg. 31 Breaking in
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Avoid driving at low speed in high gear. Do not use "kick-down" when driving a car equipped with an
automatic transmission during the first 1,200 miles.
6 Turn the ignition key to starting position. Release the key as soon as the engine starts.
If the engine does not start at once, depress the throttle pedal half way and keep it there until the engine
starts.
Avoid repeated short attempts to start (fuel is injected every time the starter is engaged).
Allow the starter to operate for a longer time (but not more than 15-20 seconds).
Do not race the engine immediately after starting when cold.
WARNING!
Always open the garage doors fully before starting in a garage. The exhaust gases contain carbon
monoxide, which is invisible and odorless but very poisonous.
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Overdrive
The overdrive can be engaged in 4th gear only.
IN engaged
OUT disengaged
No extra operation of clutch or throttle pedal is normally necessary. Engagement is facilitated if the
accelerator pedal position is maintained steady.
When disengaging, depressing the clutch pedal slightly makes a smooth transfer.
Do not use the overdrive at speeds below 40 mph (65 km/h).
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Reversing inhibitor
Lift the ring to enter the reverse gear.
The ring locking mechanism prevents reverse gear from being engaged unintentionally.
Shift positions
P park
R reverse
N neutral
D drive
2 ,1 low gear
The gear selector can be moved freely between D and 2. The other positions are separated by a lockout
which is operated by depressing the selector knob.
Shift gate
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P Parking
Use this position when parked with the engine running or stopped.
Never use P while car is in motion.
The transmission is mechanically locked in position P. Also use the parking brake when parking on
grades.
R Reverse
Never use R while car is in motion.
N Neutral
Neutral position = no gear is engaged.
Driving gears
D Drive
D is the normal driving position. Up- and downshift between the three forward gears, occurs
automatically and is governed by throttle opening and speed.
2, Intermediate position
Up- and downshift automatically between 1 and 2 (low and intermediate).
No shift to 3rd (top gear)
Position 2 may be used to obtain immediate downshifting to 2nd gear (increased "engine braking
effect").
Position 2 can be used
1, Low position
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If position 1 is selected when driving at high speeds, 2 is engaged first and 1 when the speed has
dropped to approx. 30 mph (50 km/h).
Kick-down
By depressing the throttle pedal briskly(passing the normal full throttle position) automatic shift to a
lower gear is achieved.
When approaching the top speed for a particular gear or by releasing the throttle pedal slightly an up-
shift will be achieved .
Kick-down can be used for maximum acceleration, for instance, passing at highway speeds.
NOTE:
● Never select P or R while the car is in motion.
● The engine should be idling when selecting positions D, 2 ,1 or R with the car standing still.
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Front eyelet
To the right, under the car.
Rear eyelet
To the right, under the car.
Precautionary steps.
To observe when towing
Steering must be unlocked.
Observe legal speeds.
Remember that power brake and power steering assists will not be available when engine is inoperative.
Pedal pressure is 3 - 4 times normal and steering effort increased.
Towing cars equipped with automatic transmission: Gear selector in position N, check transmission
oil level (see page 56).
Maximum speed: 20 mph (30 km/h).
Maximum distance: 20 miles (30 km).
When jump starting, observe that the booster battery + must be connected to the car battery +.
The booster battery - must be connected to the car battery-. Any other connection will damage
alternator and electronic components.
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Note: Additional lighting equipment must be connected to specific points in the electrical system.
Otherwise, bulb failure warning light will come on. (See your Volvo Dealer.)
Trailer hauling does not normally present any particular problems, but take into consideration:
● the hitch tongue load should not exceed 160-200 lbs (75-90 kgs).
● it is necessary to balance trailer brakes with the towing vehicle brakes to provide a safe stop.
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Roof rack
● Use a strong roof rack which is intended for the vehicle and can be rigidly attached. The Volvo
● Observe that center of gravity and handling are influenced by the load weight.
● Drive softly, avoid rapid starts, heavy cornering and heavy braking.
Handling, roadholding
At normal operating load your Volvo has a tendency to understeer. This means that in a curve the
steering wheel will have to be turned more to get the same response as the speed increases. This
understeer will decrease the chances that the rear wheel will lose traction and slide.
Roadholding is greatly affected by tire pressure. Volvo advises not to experiment with the pressure and
instead follow Volvo recommendations.
Volvo also warns against mixing tires of different types, such as bias ply with radial tires, as this will
alter the cars handling.
● Set the heating system FLOOR and DEF controls to max. and the blower to full speed (3). See page
14.
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If one of the brake circuits should malfunction the red warning light comes on (F page 6).
The pedal stroke increases slightly and the pedal feels softer but the pedal pressure required does not
increase noticeably.
Drive cautiously to a Volvo dealer or Service Station to have the brake system checked.
NOTE:
The brake lights are not illuminated when applying the parking brake. To warn traffic from behind it is
therefore advisable to depress the brake pedal slightly to illuminate the stop lights.
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pg. 40 Maintenance
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance services
Your Volvo has passed two major inspections before it was delivered to you. One was made at the
Volvo factory and one was performed by the dealer, according to Volvo specifications. When driven 600
miles, your car should be brought to the Volvo dealer who will perform a service inspection; engine,
transmission and rear axle oils, for instance, will be changed.
Following this inspection, maintenance inspections as outlined in this book should be performed
every 7,500 miles.
The extended maintenance inspection intervals make it even more advisable to follow this program.
Inspection and service should also be performed any time a malfunction is observed or suspected.
Retain receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your emission warranty.
See your "Warranty and Maintenance Records book".
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to your "Warranty and Maintenance Records Record book" for further details.
Fuel RON 91
Octane rating 91
For vehicles with catalytic converters unleaded fuel must be used.
Vehicles not equipped with catalytic converter can use leaded or unleaded fuel (see also page 26).
Engine oil
Maintain oil level between the dipstick marks; the distance between the marks represents 2 quarts (2
liters). Engine oil "For API service SE" SAE 10 W-40.
(See also page 48)
Coolant
Maintain fluid level between MAX and MIN marks on expansion tank.
Mixture of 50 percent anti-freeze and 50 percent water.
Washer fluid
Washer fluid reservoir.
Water and solvent (wintertime: windshield washer anti-freeze).
Brake fluid
Hydraulic clutch
Clutch fluid (only cars with manual transmission).
Check, without removing the cap, that the level is above the MIN mark.
Brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4(SAE J 1703).
Battery
Electrolyte level 1/4" - 3/8" above plates.
Use distilled water only, never add acid.
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1 Data plate
2 Compressor (Air conditioner)
3 Oil filler cap, engine
4 Air cleaner
5 Oil dipstick, automatic transmission
6 Brake fluid reservoir
7 Oil reservoir, power steering
8 Washer fluid reservoir
9 Oil dipstick engine
7 Air Injection Reactor Pump
10 Expansion tank
12 Battery
pg. 44 Servicing
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
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Maintenance Operation Miles 600 7,500 15,000 22,500 30,000 37,500 45,000
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
I ENGINE MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
Engine Oil * R R R R R R R
Engine Oil Filter * R R R R R R R
Engine Coolant R
Cooling System Hoses and Connections I I I I
Engine Drive Belts A I I I I I I
Torque Manifold Nuts A
Valve Clearance I I I
Vacuum Fittings, Hoses and Connections I I I I
II ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel (Line) Filter R
Fuel (Tank) Filter I I I
Air Cleaner Filter R
Idle RPM A I I I
Mixture Ratio and Manifold Balance I I I I
Fuel System Cap, Tank, Lines and Connections I I
Fuel Injection Electrical Connections I I I
* Oil and oil filter cartridge are first changed at the 600 mile inspection. Subsequent oil and filter
changes should be made at 7,500 mile intervals or at least twice a year. However, adverse
conditions (like hot ambient temperatures, trailer pulling, hill climbing, driving long distances at
high speeds, extended periods of idling or low speed operation, short trip operation at freezing
temperatures) require oil changes more frequently (every three months).
pg. 45 Servicing
1976
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
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Maintenance Operation Miles 600 7,500 15,000 22,500 30,000 37,500 45,000
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
III ENGINE IGNITION COMPONENTS
Spark Plugs (see also page 52) R R R
Distributor Advance Mechanism I
Ignition Timing I I I
Distributor Cap and Rotor I I I
Ignition Wiring I I I
IV ENGINE CRANKCASE VENTILATION
SYSTEM
PCV Nipple (Orifice) I I I
Ventilation Hoses I I I
Oil Filter Breather Cap and Flame Arrester I I I
V ENGINE EXTERNAL EMISSIONS
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Components** I ** R** I **
Throttle Valve Switch I I I
Air Injection Reactor System I I I
Catalytic converter mounting bolts A A A A
VI ENGINE EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS
Evaporative Control Canister R
** EGR valve is cleaned at 15,000 and 45,000-mile service intervals and is replaced every 30,000
miles.
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1976
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
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Maintenance Operation Miles 600 7,500 15,000 22,500 30,000 37,500 45,000
DRIVE TRAIN
Manual Transmission Oil R I I I R I I
Automatic Transmission Oil 1) I I I I I* I I
Rear Axle Oil R I I I I I I
BRAKES
Inspect Brakes. I I I
Change Brake Fluid R
STEERING
Tire Wear (align Front End if needed) I I I I I I I
Check Power Steering Fluid Level I I I I I I I
BODY
Trunk, Door and Hood Hinges and Latches. L L L L L L L
* For cars used for hard driving, or in hilly terrain etc, preventive service including oil change
should be carried out every 30,000 miles.
pg. 47 Servicing
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A oil dipstick
B oil filler hole
Replace: At 600 miles and every 7,500 miles (or at least twice a year).
At temperatures below 0°F, multigrade oil SAE 5W-20 is recommended. However, this oil should not be
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Changing coolant
Every two years or 30,000 miles the cooling system should be drained, flushed and refilled.
Remove the expansion tank cap.
Open the drain cocks on both sides of the engine block and disconnect the lower radiator hose.
Fill coolant through the expansion tank.
The heater controls should be fully open when draining and filling.
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Add coolant until the level is up to the MAX mark or slightly above.
Start engine and run until hot. Check the cooling system connections for tightness. Also re-check the
coolant level.
Capacity: 11.5 US qts. /9.6 Imp. qts.
Drive belts
The belt tension can be checked by depressing the fan belt at a point midway between the alternator and
fan. It should be possible to press down the belt about 1/4" - 3/8" (5-10 mm). This also applies to other
drive belts on the engine.
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Valves
The valve clearance should be checked every 15,000 miles.
Fuel
91 octane RON (Research Octane Number). Unleaded fuel permitted for all models and required for
certain models (with catalytic converter).
A label on the instrument panel and on the rear fender, near the filler inlet will remind of this
requirement.
It is unlawful to dispense leaded fuel into a vehicle labeled "unleaded gasoline only".
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The fuel filter is located on the firewall. This filter is to be changed every 30,000 miles. The filter is
replaced as one complete unit.
Filter replacement should be made in a shop.
Air cleaner
Replace the air cleaner cartridge with a new one every 30,000 miles. The cartridge should be replaced
more often when driving under dirty and dusty conditions. No cleaning of any kind is to be made
between the above mentioned intervals.
Checking and adjusting idle speed and mixture ratio and manifold balance
These checks should be made every 15,000 miles.
The idling speed should also be adjusted and the mixture ratio and manifold balance checked at the 600
miles inspection.
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Ignition timing
Distributor advance mechanism
The ignition timing should be adjusted every 15,000 miles. All adjusting work should be done with the
proper equipment. The distributor is one of the most sensitive engine units. Careless handling can lead to
decreased engine output and high fuel consumption or even serious damage to the engine.
The distribute advance mechanism should be checked every 30,000 miles.
Ignition wiring
The ignition wiring system composed of primary and secondary systems. The secondary systems are the
high tension leads connecting the distributor cap with the spark plugs and the coil.
These wires should be inspected at each engine tune-up, and should be replaced if cracked, frayed or
damaged from abrasion. It is important to clean all parts of this secondary system thoroughly because
dirt greatly reduces the available voltage to the spark plugs.
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.
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Rubber hoses and flame guard should be checked for damages at the same time. Replace if necessary.
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Catalytic Converter
This is a supplementary device in the exhaust system, designed to clean the remaining dirty exhaust
gases.
This device is mainly a container with a ceramic material insert, designed to let the exhaust gases pass
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through channels in the insert. The channel walls are covered by a thin layer of platina-palladium. These
metals act as catalysts, permitting a chemical process without actually taking part in it.
The CO content will increase if the Catalytic Converter is damaged.
NOTE:
Vehicles with Catalytic Converter must use unleaded fuel only. Otherwise the Catalytic Converter will
be destroyed.
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Transmission and overdrive are lubricated by the same oil. Therefore, when the oil is drained through
plug B, also remove cover on the overdrive and clean strainer.
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When checking fluid level the car should be on level ground, in PARK position with the engine idling.
If topping up is necessary, fill through the dipstick tube.
NOTE: The dipstick has graduations for hot (A) and cold (B) transmission fluid. When checking the
fluid level use a clean rag that will not leave lint.
Rear axle
Capacity: 1.7 US qts - 1.6 liters
Oil type: API GL-5
Viscosity: SAE 90
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Power steering
Capacity: 1.25 US qts = 1.2 liters
Fluid type: ATF
Replace: no fluid change required.
The level should be between the MAX and MIN marks on the container.
Brake fluid
Clutch fluid (only on cars with manual transmission)
Fluid type: DOT 3 or DOT 4 (SAE J 1703)
Replace: every third year or 45,000 miles . The clutch fluid does not need to be changed.
Check, without removing the cap, that the level is above the "MIN" mark of the fluid reservoirs.
Always entrust brake fluid changing to a Volvo dealer.
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Change brake fluid every year when driving under extremely hard conditions: mountain driving etc.
pg. 58 Lubrication
Chassis maintenance
To simplify maintenance of your Volvo, the vehicle has been equipped with ball joints, steering rods and
propeller shafts that do not require regular lubrication.
Points that normally require lubricating have been packed with very durable grease at the factory and
then carefully sealed, eliminating the need for subsequent lubrication.
Lubricate body
To avoid rattles and unnecessary wear, the body should be lubricated once a year. Hinges on hood, doors
and trunk lid as well as door stops should be lubricated every 7,500 miles.
During wintertime, locks in the doors and trunk lid should be treated with special anti-freeze lubricant to
prevent freezing.
A. grease B. oil
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NOTE: Do not top up with water only. Water by itself reduces the rust-protective and anti-freeze
qualities of the coolant. It can also cause damage to the cooling system if ice should form in the
expansion tank.
NOTE: In warm climates where there is little risk of frost, water can be used without anti-freeze.
We recommend, however, to add a rust inhibitor.
Replacing bulbs
The replacement of bulbs in the various lighting units is shown on the following pages. Make sure when
installing bulbs, that the guide pin on the socket fits into its corresponding recess.
When installing bulbs, do not touch the glass with your fingers. The reason for this is that grease, oil or
any other impurities can be carbonized onto the bulb and damage the reflector.
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Power US bulb
Socket
W/cp No
1 Front position, side marker
262, 264, 265 5/4 Ba 15 s 67
lights
2 Front turn signal 262, 264, 265 21/32 Ba 15 s 1073
3 Rear turn signal 262, 264 21/32 Ba 15 s 1073
4 Back up light 262, 264 21/32 Ba 15 s 1073
5 Stop light 262, 264 21/32 Ba 15 s 1073
Ba 15
6 Tail light 262, 264 5/4 67
s
7 Reflector 262, 264 - - -
8 Stop light 262, 264 21/32 Ba 15 s 1073
9 Rear turn signal 265 21/32 Ba 15 s 1073
10 Back up light 265 21/32 Ba 15 s 1073
11 Stop light 265 21/32 Ba 15 s 1073
Ba 15
12 Tail light 265 5/4 67
s
Replacing bulbs
The front bulbs and rear bulbs (265)
Remove the Phillips screws retaining the lenses. Replace bulb by slightly depressing and turning
counterclockwise.
The rear bulbs on 262 and 264
Remove the board wall lining on the inside of the rear wall of the trunk. Unscrew the two plastic nuts
securing the light glass. Replace bulb by slightly depressing and turning counterclockwise.
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Pull out the cover end which is not provided with a lock pin.
Replace the bulb.
When re-installing, first locate the lock pins (see picture) and then press on the cover.
Check that the rubber gasket is positioned and press the housing assembly into place.
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Interior light
Insert a screwdriver through the opening in the right side of the housing and depress the catch tab. Pull
out the housing assembly and replace the bulb.
pg. 64 Fuses
Replacing fuses
The fuse box is positioned in front of the left front door pillar.
The cover is removed by turning the small knob at the bottom a 1/4 turn.
When replacing fuses, check that the right amperage is used.
Never use fuses of higher amperage. If one fuse often melts, take the car to your Volvo dealer for fault-
tracing.
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General
Your Volvo is equipped with pressed steel wheels and radial tires as standard equipment. The wheel is
centered on the hub by means of a centering shoulder and (5) conical wheel nuts. If the wheel is
removed, care must be taken to properly center it on the hub before the nuts are tightened.
Snow tires
Studded snow tires require a running-in period of 300-600 miles. During this period avoid any hard
cornering, acceleration or braking.
Radial snow tires, with or without studs, are recommended for winter use.
Tire chains can be used on the rear wheels only providing that the chains are finelinked and do not
project so much from the tire that they can chafe against the brake caliper or other components.
Strap-on emergency chains must not be used since the space between the brake calipers and the
wheel rims does not allow sufficient clearance.
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Changing a wheel
Spare wheel, jack and tool kit are stowed in the trunk compartment. Before raising the car with the jack
be sure it is on firm and level ground.
Note: Do not creep under the car while it is raised by the jack.
Before the car is raised with the jack the parking brake should be applied and first gear or "P" parking
position should be engaged. Block one of the wheels on the opposite side of the car from the jack.
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Removing
The wheel cap can be removed with the tommy bar or the screwdriver provided in the tool kit.
Loosen the wheel nuts 1/2-1 turn with the box wrench provided in the tool kit. All of the wheel nuts
have right-hand threads which are loosened by turning them counterclockwise.
Insert the lifting arm of the jack into the jack attachment closest to the wheel to be changed.
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Be sure the arm goes all the way into the attachment.
Raise up the side of the car enough to lift the wheel off the ground.
Unscrew the wheel nuts completely and remove the wheel carefully so as not to damage the threads of
the studs.
Installation
● Tighten the nuts until the wheel makes good contact with the flange.
● Lower the car and tighten the nuts alternately to 72-100 ft. lbs.
NOTE: Do not rotate a raised rear wheel if the car is equipped with a limited slip differential. This
will also move the opposite wheel on the ground and cause the car to rock on the jack.
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Washing
The car should be washed often as dirt, dust, insects and tar spots adhere firmly to the paintwork and
may cause damage.
When washing the car, do not expose it to direct sunlight. Use lukewarm water to soften the dirt before
you wash with a sponge, and plenty of water, to avoid scratching.
A detergent can be used to facilitate the softening of dirt and oil.
Special car washing detergent or household 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.
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.
Tar spots can be removed with kerosene or Tar Remover after the car has been washed.
NOTE: It is particularly important to wash the car frequently in the winter time, to prevent corrosion,
when salt has been used on the roads.
NOTE: When the car is driven immediately after being washed, brake the car now and again in
order to remove any moisture from the brake linings.
Chromed parts
Chromium-plated and anodized parts should be washed with clean water as soon as they become dirty.
This is particularly important if you drive on gravel roads which are treated with chemicals to keep the
dust down or in the winter when salt is used to melt the snow. After the car has been washed, apply wax
or an anti-rust preparation.
Stains on chrome trim can be removed with commercially available chrome cleaner. Do not use abrasive
compounds or steel wool.
Polishing (waxing)
Polishing and waxing is not necessary unless a glossy surface can no longer be obtained by normal car
washing.
Normally, polishing is not required during the first year after delivery, however, waxing may be
beneficial.
Before applying polish or wax the car must be washed and dried. Tar spots can be removed with
kerosene or tar remover. Difficult spots may require a fine rubbing compound.
After polishing use liquid or paste wax.
Several commercially available products contain both polish and wax. Waxing alone does not substitute
for polishing of a dull surface.
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pg. 69 Cleaning
Anti-rust treatment
Your Volvo has been rust protected at the factory. On external surfaces a heavy coat of wear resistant
material has been used, while on the internal surfaces a lighter rust protector is used.
The external rust protection should be inspected regularly or at least once per year.
If the rust protection has been penetrated a repair should be made as soon as possible to prevent moisture
from creeping between the metal and coating. Carefully clean and remove any rust prior to repair of the
rust protective coating.
The internal rust protection should normally be renewed after three years and every two years thereafter.
Paint touch-up
Paint damage requires immediate attention to avoid rusting. Make it a habit to check the finish regularly
and touch-up if necessary, for instance when washing the car.
Paint repairs require special equipment and skill and you should contact your Volvo dealer for any
extensive damages.
Minor scratches can be repaired by using Volvo touch-up paint.
Note: Use the paint code which you will find on the Vehicle Designation plate on the wheel housing
when ordering touch-up paint from your Volvo dealer.
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Note: When touching-up , the car should be well cleaned and dry and have a temperature above +15°C
(60°F).
Scars on the surface where the paint has not been completely penetrated, can be made directly after
light scraping to remove dirt.
NOTE: The vehicle should be well cleaned, dry and have a temperature exceeding 60°F.
1 Scrape or sand the damaged surface lightly and break the edges of the scar.
2 Apply the rust remover. (watch eyes and skin!), wait a few minutes and then rinse carefully with
water.
3 Thoroughly mix the primer and apply it with a small brush or a match.
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4 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 flush after each application.
5 If there is a longer scratch, you may want to mask to protect surrounding paint.
Note: When touching-up the car, it should be well cleaned and dry and have a temperature exceeding
+15° C (60° F).
Mask with tape and paper prior to painting larger surfaces. Remove the masking immediately after
application of the last paint coat, before the paint starts to dry.
Touching-up is as follows:
1 Remove the flakes.
2 Sand the damaged surface and wash it clean with thinner.
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Apply the rust remover (watch eyes and skin!), wait a few minutes and then rinse carefully with water.
3 Shake the spray can for at least 1 minute. Spray on the primer. Move the can slowly and evenly back
and forth over the spot and about 20-30 cm (8-12 in. ) from the surface. Protect the surrounding surfaces
with suitable paper.
4 When the primer has dried, apply the surface enamel in the same way. Spray on several times and
allow the paint to dry a minute or so between each application.
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also shown that extremely weak anti-freeze solutions (10-25 percent) are very unfavorable rust
protection. For this reason, the quantity of anti-freeze/summer coolant should amount to about 50
percent of the solution, that is 5.0 US qts. = 4.3 Imp. qts. = 4.8 liters, thus lowers the freezing point to -
31° F (-35° C).
Alcohol must not be used as an anti-freeze agent since it evaporates at normal engine temperature.
Electrical system
The electrical system is subject to great stresses during the winter. Lighting and starter motor are used
more often. The battery capacity is impaired at low air temperature. The state of charge must be checked
more frequently, and if necessary the battery should be charged. The battery may freeze if the voltage is
low.
Brake system
During cold weather the brakes are subject to splash and condensation which can result in the parking
brake freezing if applied for long periods of time. Use of first or reverse gear on a manual transmission
or position "P" on an automatic transmission is preferable during these conditions. See also page 39.
Windshield washers
Just as anti-freeze is added to the cooling system during winter to prevent frost damage, anti-freeze
should also be added to the water container for the windshield (rear window) washer.
This is particularly important during the winter because the windshield frequently becomes dirty and is
often splashed with water which rapidly freezes and thus necessitates the frequent use of the windshield
washer and wipers. Your Volvo dealer can supply you with suitable anti-freeze for this purpose.
pg. 74
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The diagnoses outlined below are intended to serve as a guide to locate and temporarily correct minor
faults. Causes of unsatisfactory performance should be investigated and corrected by your Volvo dealer.
NOTE: The points indicated by an asterisk (*) should be checked by your Volvo dealer.
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Condition: Dieseling
pg. 80 Specifications
Type designations
In all correspondence concerning your vehicle with the dealer and when ordering parts, the V.I.N.
number should always be quoted.
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3 Model Plate
Vehicle type designation, code number for paint code and upholstery: on wheel housing.
5 FMVSS specifications
These two labels are located on the left front door opening.
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1976
VOLVO
262 264 265
pg. 81 Specifications
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Capacities
pg. 82 Specifications
ENGINE
Fluid-cooled, gasoline, 6-cylinder V-engine with 90° angle. Aluminum cylinder block with cast iron,
replaceable wet liners. Aluminum cylinder head has separate inlet and exhaust passages.
Single, overhead camshafts.
Engine oiling is provided by a gear pump driven from the crankshaft.
Full-flow type oil filter. Exhaust emission control accomplished by fuel injection. Air Injection Reactor
and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (some models also equipped with catalytic converter).
Closed crankcase ventilation system and evaporative emission control system.
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Number of cylinders 6
Bore 3.42" (88 mm)
Stroke 2.87" (73 mm)
Displacement 2.66 liters
Compression ratio 8.2:1
Valve clearance cold engine
0.0039-0.0059" (0.10-0.15
inlet
mm)
0.010-00.0120" (0.25-0.30
exhaust
mm)
1) With catalytic converter: 121 hp
2) With catalytic converter: 148 ft. lbs.
Cooling system
Positive pressure, closed
Type:
system
Thermostat begins to open at 188°F (82°C)
- fully open at 199°F (92°C)
Fan belts, designation HC-38 X 1125
Fuel System
The engine is equipped with fuel injection system.
pg. 83 Specifications
Ignition System
* or corresponding
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
12 V, negative ground.
Voltage-controlled alternator. Single-wire system with chassis and engine used as conductors.
Voltage 12 V
Battery, type Noack 12 H 70 B op
-Capacity 70 Ah
-Electrolyte, specific
1.28
gravity
-Recharge at 1.21
Alternator , rated output 770 W
- max. current 55 A
No. of
Lights, 12 V US bulb No. Power Socket
bulbs
5 3/4" Type Sealed
Headlights, inner 2
1 Beam
5 3/4" Type Sealed
Headlights, outer 2
2 Beam
Position Lights,
67 5 W/4 cp Ba 15s 2
front
Turn Signals, front 1073 21 W/32 cp Ba 15s 2
Turn Signals, rear 1073 21 W/32 cp Ba 15s 2
Tail lights 67 5 W/4 cp Ba 15s (265:2)
Stop Lights 1073 21 W/32 cp Ba 15s 2
Back-up Lights 1073 21 W/32 cp Ba 15s 2
Side Marker Lights 57 3 W/2 cp S 8.5 2
The following bulbs may be obtained from your nearest Volvo dealer.
Rear Ash Tray Light 1.2 W W1.8d 1
License Plate Light 5W S 8.5 2
Interior Light 10 W S 8.5 1(265:2)
Glove box Light 2W Ba9s 1
Instrument Panel Light 2W Ba7s 3
W
Control Panel Light 1.2 W 3
1.8d
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W
Shift positions, Auto Transmission 1.2 W 1
1.8d
Engine Compartment Light 15 W S 8.5 1
Trunk Light 15 W S 8.5 1
Warning Lamps
W
Charging 1.2 W 1
1.8d
W
Turn Signals 1.2 W 2
1.8d
W
Brake Failure 1.2 W 1
1.8d
W
Parking Brake 1.2 W 1
1.8d
W
Headlights 1.2 W 1
1.8d
W
Oil Pressure 1.2 W 1
1.8d
W
Overdrive 1.2 W 1
1.8d
W
Warning Flashers 1.2 W 1
1.8d
W
El. Heated Window 1.2 W 1
1.8d
W
EGR Reminder 1.2 W 1
1.8d
Seat Belts 2W Ba9s 1
W
Bulb Failure 1.2 W 1
1.8d
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Front End
Suspension is of the McPherson type with the shock absorber mounted in a strut in the coil spring.
Rack and pinion steering gear.
Some models come equipped with power steering.
Safety steering column.
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POWER TRANSMISSION
Cable-operated clutch on the single, dry-plate type.
Floor-shift operated manual transmission has four synchromesh forward gears and one reverse.
Optional automatic transmission.
Hypoid type final drive. Limited slip differential is optional.
Transmission
Type
M46 BW55
designation:
Reduction ratios:
1st gear 3.71:1 2.45:1
2nd gear 2.16:1 1.45:1
3rd gear 1.37:1 1.00:1
4th gear 1.00:1 ---
Overdrive 0.80:1 ---
Reverse 3.68:1 2.21:1
Rear axle 3.73:1 3.54:1
Transmission: M46
Rear axle
3.73:1
ratio
1st gear 5.2(8.3)
2nd gear 8.9(14.3)
3rd gear 14.0(22.5)
4th gear 19.1(30.8)
Overdrive 23.9(38.5)
Reverse 5.2(8.4)
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Tool kit
Wheel nut and spark plug wrench.
2 screwdrivers (1 Phillips, 1 standard)
Tommy bar.
2 open end wrenches.
Tire Pressures
Consumer information
Acceleration and passing ability
Vehicle stopping distance
Tire reserve load
The information concerning the 1976 Volvo 262, 264 and 265 shown in the following pages is presented
in accordance with Federal requirements for comparison with other makes and models. The exacting test
procedures established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration were followed to obtain
the figures.
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Notice: This information represents results recorded by skilled drivers under controlled road and vehicle
conditions and the information may not be applicable to other conditions.
Low speed
The low-speed pass assumes an initial speed of 20 mph and a limiting speed of 35 mph.
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High speed
The high speed pass assumes an initial speed of 50 mph and a limiting speed of 80 mph.
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This chart lists the 1976 262, 264 and 265 tire designations recommended by Volvo with the
recommended inflation pressure for maximum loading and the tire reserve load percentage for each of
the tires listed. The tire reserve load percentage indicated is met or exceeded by each vehicle to which
the chart applies.
The difference, expressed as a percentage of tire load rating, between (a) the load rating of a tire at the
vehicle manufacturer's recommended inflation pressure at the maximum loaded vehicle weight and (b)
the load imposed upon the tire by the vehicle at that condition.
WARNING. Failure to maintain the recommended tire inflation pressure or to increase tire pressure as
recommended when operating at maximum loaded vehicle, or loading the vehicle beyond the capacities
specified on the tire placard affixed to the vehicle, may result in unsafe operating conditions due to
premature tire failure, unfavorable handling characteristics and excessive tire wear. The tire reserve load
percentage is a measure of tire capacity not of vehicle capacity. Loading beyond the specified vehicle
capacity may result in failure of other vehicle components.
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1976
VOLVO
262 264 265
pg. Index
A
Acceleration and passing
86
ability
Air Conditioning 16
Alternator, important note 60
Anti-freeze 59
Anti-rust treatment 69
Ash trays 12
Automatic transmission,
34
driving
Automatic transmission, oil 56
B
Battery 42
Body and chassis 58
Brake fluid 42, 57
Brakes 39
Breaking in 31
Bulb failure warning light 7
Bulbs 60, 83
C
Capacities 81
Chassis number 80
Checking coolant 42, 59
Checking oil 48
Child safety locks 23
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Cigarette lighter 12
Clock 12
Cold start 32
Cold weather driving 73
Consumer Information 86
Control lights 6
Coolant 59
Coolant, drain 49
D
Defroster 14
Dimensions and weights 81
Dipstick 48
Door lock anti-freeze 73
Doors and locks 22, 73
Drain plug, engine 48
Drain plug, rear axle 57
Drain plug, transmission 56
Drive belts 49
Driving with trunk lid open 39
E
Electrically heated rear
13
window
Electrical system 83
Emergency towing(pulling) 36
Emission control system 50
Engine number 80
Engine oil 48
F
Fan belt 49
Fault tracing 75
Federal Clean Air Act 41
Fresh air controls 15
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Front seats 18
Front wheel alignment 84
Frozen locks 22
Fuel 26, 42
Fuel gauge 6
Fuel tank cap 26
Fuses 64
G
Gas filler cap 26
Gasoline 26, 42
Gas station checks 42
Gear shift positions 33
H
Hand brake 8
Hazard warning flasher 13
Headlight flasher 9
Headlights 61
Headlights replacement 61
Hood lock 24
Horn 4
I
Ignition and steering wheel
8
lock
Instrument lights 9
Instruments and controls 4
Interior light 26, 63
J
Jack 66, 85
K
Keys 3
Kick-down 35
L
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Servicing 41
Shift positions 33
Snow chains 65
Snow tires, studded tires 65
Spare wheel 29
Specifications 80
Speedometer 6
Starting engine 31, 32
Starting key 3
Steering wheel lock 8
Storage space, 265 29
Sun roof 26
T
Tachometer 6
Tail gate 28
Tail gate window washer/wiper 13
Temperature gauge 6
Tire pressure 65, 85
Tire reserve load 90
Tires 65
Tire wear indicator 65
Tools 85
Touch-up 70
Trailer hauling 38
Transmission oils 56
Trunk, 262, 264 23
Turn signals 10
Type designations 80
U
Upholstery, cleaning 69
V
Vehicle Identification Number 80
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Ventilation outlets 14
Vent windows 25
W
Warning lights 7
Warranty 41
Warranty inspection 30
Washer fluid 43, 73
Washer nozzles 11
Washing 68
Waxing 68
Weights 81
Wheel change 66
Wheels and tires 65
Wintertime driving 73
Wipers 11
Back Cover
Tire pressures
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