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Looking at a 94 940 Turbo Wagon 900 1994

Below are things I had to do on our 95 940 turbo wagon within six months after purchase, because they broke down. Body and interior in great shape, but needed some attention mechanically. It had 80,000 miles on it then. Paid $5900.

DATE - PROBLEM - JOB
1/30/05 - Intercooler hose blew - Replace front IC hoses, both sides
2/25/05 - Rear washer pump not working - Replace tailgate nozzle
Replace rear washer pump
3/25/05 - AC not cooling - Replace evaporator
4/9/05 - Stalled - Replaced speed sensor
5/1/05 - Drivers headlight needs replacing -Replaced w/ Sylvania 9004
5/1/05 - Radiator leak -Replaced radiator, expansion tank, upper&lower
radiator hose, oil cooler hoses and clamps,
expansion tank, hose to exp tank, heater valve,
heater hoses yet, thermostat
7/11/05 Drive belt broke - Replace drive belts, alternator bushings

Check oil coolant hoses by the oil filter. These can get soaked with dripping oil and not obviously noticeable because they are underneath the car. Mine were soft and spongy, so I replaced them. I did numerous other things not mentioned above for maintenance or to upgrade the car. I hope this helps.






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