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Old Aug 17th, 2016, 23:27   #41
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I'm sure some members are aware of this but it is not mentioned. From about the 1990s onwards (960,850,x70,etc), the engine codes can be split up as follows:

E.g. B5234T

Ignore the B on the front.
The letter in front tells you the fuel type.
B = Bensin (Petrol)
D = Diesel
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well that makes a change
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i have replaced my blown gasket and radiator yet my volvo v50 t5 is still overheating when i put's off the engine.what am i supposed to do to stop thos problem.
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i have replaced my blown gasket and radiator yet my volvo v50 t5 is still overheating when i put's off the engine.what am i supposed to do to stop thos problem.
Welcome, you’re in the wrong section, you’ll need to post in the appropriate section for your model.

https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=58
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