The latch is just above the rear license plate. Reach your hand up in there and pull the handle towards you. Of course, all doors have to be unlocked for it to operate. If, by chance, you meant the front hood of the car, there's a red pull-lever near the driver's left foot that, when pulled, releases the hood latch. Then, you need to go to the front of the car and find a grey, hooked piece of plastic sticking just barely out through the grill (above the Volvo logo). Get your finger underneath that and pull towards you. It'll come out about a centimeter and, while you have it pulled out, lift up the hood.
870 stand for the 850 en V70classic series. There isn't a Volvo 870 as such. Volvo enthousiasts just use the number 870 when they are referring to a Volvo 850 '92-'97 or a V70(classic) first generation made until 2000.
95-97 are very interchangeable. Pretty much all body parts should be. Engine parts depend on which models your are changing between. Your question is too broad, try narrowing it down. What parts did you have in mind?
Depending on the year, for 1996/97 there are fuses at #4 and #8 that control the immobizer
It could be your engine mount or you might need an alignment.
It means that you are either low on water or there is a problem in the radiator system hope this helps
It is a T40. To remove the housing you first have to remove the power steering pump.
check inside the glove box. there should be a trunk overide switch. turn it to the on position.
dex-cool Dex-cool is anitfreeze which goes in the radiator and cooling system. As for Freon which goes in the air conditioning system, the 97 Volvo uses R134A Freon.
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.
call the dealership for new key. car is impenetrable
on my 97 jetta (same model) just open the trunk with your key and then close it
I have a 97 Sebring convertible, my trunk will not open, I tried using the key and the remote, is there an emergency release cable anywhere else in the car?