The 1991 Volvo 940 SE represents a continuation of Volvo's long-standing commitment to safety, durability, and comfort. Built on the robust 700 series platform, this mid-size sedan embodies the distinctive, utilitarian styling characteristic of Volvos from its era, while offering a reliable and comfortable driving experience. The 940 SE was designed to compete with other premium European sedans, emphasizing solid construction and longevity. It typically features a 2.3-liter inline-4 engine, available in naturally aspirated (B230F) or turbocharged (B230FT) configurations, paired with either a 4-speed manual or automatic transmission. Volvo's unwavering focus on safety, a hallmark of the brand, is evident in the 940 SE's design, which includes reinforced structures and advanced safety features for its time.
This manual serves as a comprehensive guide for the 1991 Volvo 940 SE Owner's Manual, written in English. It covers essential information for owners and technicians, including detailed explanations of the instrument panel and controls, operation of vehicle features, and safety systems. The manual provides guidance on routine maintenance and care, emergency procedures such as tire changes and jump-starting, and specific information on systems like lighting, wipers, and the fuel, cooling, and lubrication systems. It also details procedures for refilling fluids, replacing fuses, and changing bulbs. While focused on owner-level understanding and basic upkeep, this manual is an indispensable resource for maintaining the integrity and performance of your Volvo 940 SE.