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Haynes manual for a 2.4 diesel?

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Old Dec 6th, 2019, 22:20   #1
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Default Haynes manual for a 2.4 diesel?

Bro managed to get a 940 manual but needs something that covers the diesel engine if anybody has any leads
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Bro managed to get a 940 manual but needs something that covers the diesel engine if anybody has any leads
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5711-VW-T...l/281556306497

Same engine in that beastie, some of the diesel owners might have more bespoke suggestions.
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There were sellers of volvo vadis in the UK but supplies have dried up so this may be of use, I say may as I think 2003 was the last version that included the 2383cc d24T or Tic (382529260354). If acquired it will play on XP.
The engine manual part no. is V97000164, but Volvo dealers will no longer supply.
From a quick search on this site it seems that 'volvo-express' has a pdf copy and has in the past sent on same...

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Great cheers, didn't realise it was used in the T4 too, thought just the older LT vans.
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Great cheers, didn't realise it was used in the T4 too, thought just the older LT vans.
It wasn't used in the T4, I'm afraid Dave has given you a duff steer there.

The Volvo green books for the diesel engine pop up on eBay from time to time.
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It wasn't used in the T4, I'm afraid Dave has given you a duff steer there.

The Volvo green books for the diesel engine pop up on eBay from time to time.
My mistake, apologies! Which van was it used in Jim?
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My mistake, apologies! Which van was it used in Jim?
Only the LT. The smaller square T3 van offered a 4 pot 1.6 diesel (slooow) which is the 4 cylinder version of the d24t and the T4 had the option of the modern ish 1.9 4-pot or the 2.4 5 pot which superceded the d24t
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Only the LT. The smaller square T3 van offered a 4 pot 1.6 diesel (slooow) which is the 4 cylinder version of the d24t and the T4 had the option of the modern ish 1.9 4-pot or the 2.4 5 pot which superceded the d24t
Thanks Jim, it explains my cofusion as i've always thought the T4 was a facelifted LT - from what you're saying they're entirely different models?
Long time since i've seen either in an oily/sparky way though!
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Thanks Jim, it explains my cofusion as i've always thought the T4 was a facelifted LT - from what you're saying they're entirely different models?
Long time since i've seen either in an oily/sparky way though!
The T4 was an entirely new model and the replacement for the T3.

It went from rear engine, RWD to front engine FWD in the model redesign, and was a much more modern van
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T25 (1979-90ish) was the predecessor of the T4 (91-03ish)
The LT (75-96ish) was like a big T25 and eventually replaced with the Mercedes Sprinter rebadged LT.

Cheers for help think he's managed to find a PDF on the LT but a volvo specific one would be great
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