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Richard, you really should get a manual. last link manual is free.
Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Not a lot of websites offer free manuals. I tried searching for the volvo model 850 turbo on a torrent search and found it. Torrents are a p2p file sharing. They can be risky to download just because of jerks who puts viruses in there.
I also can find virtually any repair manual on any model car at my local library and its free.
Hopes this helps.
You should purchase the factory repair manual. With current dealership repair rates at 90 to 120 dollars per hour, It should pay for itself the first time you use it.
If you want a cheaper manual, Chilton's is good if you are technically proficient, and Hayne's is better if you aren't. Both can be purchased at Auto-Zone, NAPA, etc,
The ones that I sent Earlier were the Only Free References that I could Locate. Those Chilton and Haynes Books Only cost 25.00 Usually and Explode the Views on everything that you would need to Repair. Small Price to Pay.
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