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bogbasic
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by bogbasic » 30 Aug 2009 09:26 pm
Can anyone please help with finding an electric window motor for a 1988 volvo 360 (my beloved Bessie Blue) driver's side. Perhaps the same motor was used in another car. I know this should be in the 'wanted' section but I'm trying to get the best coverage and I'm pretty desperate!! Any clues very much appreciated.
Thanks all, bogbasic.

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jarlidge
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by jarlidge » 30 Aug 2009 09:28 pm
hi
if i can remember properly a motor it self from a volvo 240 will fit as well.
cheers
jeff
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340GLT
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by 340GLT » 30 Aug 2009 09:32 pm
Volvo 480 fits.
Adam
F559 LFE - 340R 2.0 16v
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bogbasic
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by bogbasic » 30 Aug 2009 09:49 pm
Cool beans... Hope springs eternal.
Many thanks indeed and please keep 'em up.
1988 340 1.4 GL, 218k, 5 door (Grey Bess). Gone to CBA.
1991 340 1.7 GL, 64k, 5 door, petrol blue (Deep Blue).
1988 360 2.0 GLE, 140k, 5 door, ocean blue metallic (Blue Bess).
1989 340 1.7 GL, 108k, 3 door (Red Ness).
More info here!
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SteveP
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by SteveP » 30 Aug 2009 10:39 pm
Lots of cars use this motor, I think similarly aged Saabs and Range Rovers do... atleast I seem to recall when trying to find one myself.
1989 - Volvo 360 GLT
1985 - Volvo 360 GLS
2008 - Volvo S60 SE Lux
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by Ronnie » 31 Aug 2009 10:20 am
Another option might be to take the motor to a local specialist and get it reconditioned. This might be stupid money, but could also be surprisingly cheap.