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How I installed a voltmeter -- and why 200 1989

George, the closest reference I have is a really early Haynes 240 book, claiming to cover 74-77. Its electrical wiring diagram is dated 1974 (and the first 240 is '75), and it shows the "S" terminal on the ignition switch dotted-line to fuse #9 - using the same white/red color. I think it would be safe for you to assume the S terminal exists if 240 didn't bring a brand new switch, especially if you pull the plug off of the ignition switch and see a white/red wire in its cabling.

Someone surely has volvo docs for the 140, right?


--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

Youth would be an ideal state if it came a little later in life. - Herbert Henry Asquith






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