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Best shop manuals for 850 turbo wagon

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oldmopars
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Best shop manuals for 850 turbo wagon

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Can someone advise me on the best shop manuals to purchase? I'm a good mechanic on older cars and want to start doing more work on my 850.
I've looked at alldata, but didn't want to move a computer into the garage.
I've also looked at datamanuals and factory manuals.

I appreciate your help.
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Post by White850Turbo »

Personally, I think the very best manual is Volvo's own, called VADIS. It is computer based though and can be quite pricey. After that, a distant second would be the Haynes manual. It is not nearly as detailed, but it should give you enough info to get most jobs done. I wouldn't even consider the Chilton's; it's a joke.

On a side note, I love the sound and smell of a high compression V8 running on race fuel too :) .
-Sean

1995 850 Turbo (Extensively Modded)

1998 S70 T5 (Almost Stock)

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Post by oldmopars »

Thanks Sean,
I looked into the VIDAS system today and for the price I think ALLDATA is a better buy. I still have to move a computer to the garage but I guess that is the times. Have a look a ALLDATA and give me your opinion. Anyone else is welcome to jump in also. ALLDATA seems to have more fault and diagnostic features.

Thanks,
R. Drake
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Post by rp850 »

AlldataDIY is good and seems to pull a lot of info from VADIS but I think VADIS will have better part number information/ diagrams which is critical

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Post by Volvo850Racer »

I use alldatadiy and have found most everything I needed accept a diagram of the ECU pin out. Sean got that for me, Kudos to Sean. They have the text functions for the pins but no diagram. I have had it for sometime but I will have to look at VIDAS. I don't like the search in alldata it is worthless. I have a laptop and wireless, yes it is a must. Good luck Mark
Mark

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94 850 resurrected from salvage Sold

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http://www.books4cars.com
Books4Cars.com
4850 37th Ave. South
Seattle, WA 98118 USA

Phone: 206.721.3077
Toll Free: 888.380.9277
[email protected]

VIDA (Volvo Car's "Vehicle Information and Diagnostics for Aftersales")
https://www.volvotechinfo.com
VADIS will be discontinued after December 17th. After that time, only VIDA will be accessible.
https://www.volvotechinfo.com/index.cfm ... ss=SERVICE

Hey look what I've found -- Genuine Volvo Paper Service Manuals...
https://www.volvotechinfo.com/index.cfm ... vice,parts

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Post by MadeInJapan »

If not already mentioned...Haynes manual and these boards (this one and Brickboard) have been my best friends.
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'07 S60 2.5T Blue/Taupe- my kid's Volvo

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Post by oldmopars »

So far I like ALLDATA, except like Mark said the search function is junk.
VIDAS is great but expensive. I got a cd on ebay but it hasn't arrived yet.
This board has been a fantastic help for me, Matthew is doing a great service and all the people who share their knowledge. This is my first turbo and I'm impressed! Even moved one of my Cuda's over one bay to work on the 850. :)
Thanks guys for all your help, I'm having a blast with the 850.
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Post by oldmopars »

CD arrived from ebay. It is a Mitchell clone, not bad but not great either.
Lot of info but I still like alldatadiy best so far. Hoping to find a VIDAS clone online.
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