The Volvo 940, simply put, is an evolution of the Volvo 740. Both of these cars have the same dashboard, drive train choices, and sheet metal from the A-pillar forward. The Volvo 940 was first launched in the August of 1990, along with its sister car, the Volvo 960. It's available in sedan and estate versions.
The Volvo 940 launched a number safety features and its luxury sister car, the 960. These features include the worlds' first three-point inertia-reel seat belt: fitted with an adjustable head restraint in the middle of the rear seat. During the autumn of 1992, an integrated child seat was built into the rear seat's middle armrest also became an option for customers.
The 940 Turbo estate is a fine example of a European touring wagon. It can accommodate up to six people without sacrificing passenger comfort. It has a satisfying speed, and provides a comfortable and safe environment for the driver.
The last Volvo 940 was produced in 1995. It was available with two engines (which were both proven to be highly durable), standard dual airbags, ABS brakes, side-impact door beams, and many other safety features. Truly, it's a car that's meant to last.
But bear in mind that your Volvo 940 is still just a car. And without proper maintenance of its parts, it couldn't function the way you want it to. Maintaining your Volvo 940 parts can be a huge investment for the future—it will determine how long your car will last and how reliable will it be after a few years. Most car owners take it for granted that maintaining the needs of their cars keep them up and running for a longer period of time. The only time they start to appreciate it is when they're already buried in huge repair bills.
Most Volvo 940 parts get damaged due to prolonged used, natural wear and tear, and improper use. Sometimes, one part depend on the another, therefore sharing the consequences when damage occurs. Every Volvo 940 part has a role that it must accomplish so that the car would actually function. Neglecting a single part is as dangerous as taking for granted all the parts. Take for example the brake system of your car. As many people put it, what's the sense of making the car run if you can't stop it? Some of the signs of defective brakes include a lock-up, a scraping noise, and the worse case scenario, it can't bring the car to a stop at all. Prevention can be done by inspecting the parts of your brake system, and that includes the brake pads, rotors or discs, calipers and connecting hose. More importantly, if a mechanic suggested to replace any part of your brake system, do it immediately to avoid accidents. A similar part that's related to road safety is your headlights. They help you see through conditions that provide little or no visibility. A broken headlight that's not immediately fixed or broken can increase the risk of road accidents. Your wiper blades can also help you in seeing better when driving down the road during rough weathers. It is recommended to clean them regularly and replace them every six months.
All your Volvo 940 parts—including the smallest and simplest to the biggest and most complex—are important in the maintaining the maximum performance of your car. If you only want the best performance, only get the best quality and most reliable Volvo 940 parts.

