Engine Components - Service Manual Changes

1993 Volvo 850 L5-2.4L VIN 55 B5254SSECTION Engine Components - Service Manual Changes
SECTION:
2

GROUP:
21

NO.:
819X

DATE:
Feb. 1995

Change in Service Manual 850

REFERENCE: TP 2101201, TP 2102201.

Change in Service Manual

This Service Bulletin contains changes to be made in the service manuals: Section 2 (20-22, 25-26) B5204, B5234, B5252, B5254 Engines 850 1992- (TP 2101201).

Section 2 (21) Reconditioning B 5202, B5204, B5234, B5252, B5254 Engines 850 1992. (TP 2102201).

On page 114 operation CF6 (TP 2101201), the torque has been changed. With a pen, cross out the existing values and write in new torque, 25 Nm (18.4 ft. lbs).

After printing the illustrated corrections and changing the torque in the appropriate pages in the service manuals, paste over information previously issued in manual. Discard this bulletin 21-819x.





Page 7, stick over table of components (TP 2101201)




Page 33, operation AB5 (TP 2101201)




Page 78 operation AJ7 (TP 2101201)




Page 98 operation A03 (TP 2101201)




Page 122 operation DA2 (TP2101201)




Page 49 operation AE16 (TP 2101201)




Page 109, furthest up (TP 2101201)




Page 19 furthest up (TP2102201)




Page 12, upper section of table, above "Knock sensor..." TP 2102201




Page 64 operation K3 (TP 2102201)




Page 67, operation L5 (TP 2102201)




Page 69. furthest up (TP 2102201)




Page 72 operation M6 (TP 2102201)




Page 72 operation M7 (TP 2102201)
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