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Old 07-02-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1991 volvo 240 starting problems

my volvo had both fuel pumps replaced and the fuel lines cleaned out and i still have this problem........the car will start and run for a day or two then it won't start......it will crank but not start.....if it sits for a day or two, it will start again. if i jump the fuel pumps, they will kick in but there is no arc to fire the motor up.......any solutions would be a great help, i've already spent $1,500 trying to fix this problem and i still have it......HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!
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Have you pulled the codes?
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I seem to have the same issue just now.... and I was thinking its the fuel pump as well although mine will start once I move it to a sloped area...seems as thoug a bit of fuel will run to the front and it will start....I could use some advice on that as well....not quite sure what you mean by pulling codes.....
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Parking on a slope should not cause the fuel to run downhill (the tank is much lower than the top of the engine) enough to reach the engine.

If your 240 is has a carb, the float could be jammed, dirt in the bowl or needle/seat dirty or worn. Parking on an angle may help those symptoms and aid starting.

You'll need to fix this since an adequate slope is not always easy to find.
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Bowl, needle, seat? I am not really firm on the technical vocab.....I was thinking i could clean and or replace the fuel filter which I was able to locate under the hood. But I am not familiar with the bowl, needle and seat......

And tell me about finding slopes......Thank god for public transportation....
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Section 23, page 200 on this link 240-260-78

Yes, it's kinda detailed but simpler than electronics. Anything look familiar on page 192 (carb) or more like 270 (injection)?

Your chasing this problem on two threads.........multitasking?
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Dear SIr,

You have caught on to my plot of multitasking!

Oh they are familiar but I dont want to comit to either since I cant look it up until I am at home where my burgundy baby sits and awaits.

I think this one is a bit over my head. And I will have to find someone trustworthy to assist in the repair....if not take it to be repaired....(hate the latter option)
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The problem may be simple, just lots of possibilites....

You should be able to eliminate some things youself with basic tools and a Haynes manual.

Best of luck and keep us posted.
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Will do....I have a lot to chew on for now....

Thanks again!
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