95 960 rough idle
Hello from Branford CT,
I have a 95 960 wagon 275,000. When getting on the highway the other day I hit the gas and it started running strange. After checking things out # 6 cylinder not firing at low rpms. Good spark, got gas, tried swapping coils, changed Icm (rear). My 850 did this, I think it was an intake gasket. If i remember correctly they where seperate little gaskets for each intake. Is the 960 like that? Anything else I'm missing? Check engine light is on. Also how do I get the codes? I know where the unit is I just don't know how to use it.
Thanks for your time.
I have a 95 960 wagon 275,000. When getting on the highway the other day I hit the gas and it started running strange. After checking things out # 6 cylinder not firing at low rpms. Good spark, got gas, tried swapping coils, changed Icm (rear). My 850 did this, I think it was an intake gasket. If i remember correctly they where seperate little gaskets for each intake. Is the 960 like that? Anything else I'm missing? Check engine light is on. Also how do I get the codes? I know where the unit is I just don't know how to use it.
Thanks for your time.
Last edited by zplan; Oct 16, 2012 at 03:01 PM. Reason: spelling
Hello, I have a 1997 960 and i replaced the intake gasket as a result of rough idle and check engine light on with codes, i included a pic of what it looked like.
I purchased a code reader tool and googled for code definitions once i read the fault code, can't remember what it was but, searching the forums helped me to pinpoint the problem. Here's a link to one really well written post i read regarding the intake manifold removal.(960 Information)
hope it helps.

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I purchased a code reader tool and googled for code definitions once i read the fault code, can't remember what it was but, searching the forums helped me to pinpoint the problem. Here's a link to one really well written post i read regarding the intake manifold removal.(960 Information)
hope it helps.

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Yes, i had good compression, hope it's not your cylinder head they are a pain to replace, there are very detailed instructions you have to follow to get good results. Appears that you have advanced knowledge of cars but just in case you're a weekend warrior like me, did you do a cylinder leak test to verify dead cylinder? Have you gotten any coolant mixing with the oil ? What about air bubbling out of the coolant reservoir? was it overheating?
Those are some of the symptoms i have seen on vehicles with leaking head gaskets. I'm not afraid of a chevy V8 but i think if my Volvo head was out I would definitely take it to a Volvo repair shop (not necessarily the Dealer) because they have all the special tools and equipment needed for such a job.
But, I would of course exhaust all my options available to me first.
Those are some of the symptoms i have seen on vehicles with leaking head gaskets. I'm not afraid of a chevy V8 but i think if my Volvo head was out I would definitely take it to a Volvo repair shop (not necessarily the Dealer) because they have all the special tools and equipment needed for such a job.
But, I would of course exhaust all my options available to me first.
I believe a valve is stuck open if that's possible. It's not the head gasket, no fluids in the oil or oil in the coolant. I can get a re manufactured head for $500.00 but i'm not sure I want to do it myself. Also with 274,000 what else will go next. I might just replace the motor or sell the car for parts and get another. My mechanic wants a $1000.00 to swap the heads. If I do the math it doesn't add up to practical. Plus my wife would have me in a head lock.
Yes, i had good compression, hope it's not your cylinder head they are a pain to replace, there are very detailed instructions you have to follow to get good results. Appears that you have advanced knowledge of cars but just in case you're a weekend warrior like me, did you do a cylinder leak test to verify dead cylinder? Have you gotten any coolant mixing with the oil ? What about air bubbling out of the coolant reservoir? was it overheating?
Those are some of the symptoms i have seen on vehicles with leaking head gaskets. I'm not afraid of a chevy V8 but i think if my Volvo head was out I would definitely take it to a Volvo repair shop (not necessarily the Dealer) because they have all the special tools and equipment needed for such a job.
But, I would of course exhaust all my options available to me first.
Those are some of the symptoms i have seen on vehicles with leaking head gaskets. I'm not afraid of a chevy V8 but i think if my Volvo head was out I would definitely take it to a Volvo repair shop (not necessarily the Dealer) because they have all the special tools and equipment needed for such a job.
But, I would of course exhaust all my options available to me first.
Exh valves are known to stick open, if these motors are driven short distances, and not allowed to warm up. I would take it out on Route 80, in L gear, rev it 5000 for 10-15 minutes. If that doesn't work I would do a "Chinese Water Torture" on it. It basically seafoam and water. Google it if you need to.
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