A non-working door speaker could be the wiring between the A-pillar and the door - the insulation goes brittle with age, cracks due to the flexing when the door is opened and closed, then the copper wiring corrodes within. I recently rewired my Peugeot Expert's driver's door as the speaker hadn't worked for years, the window only operated with the door slightly open, the interior light didn't come on when opening the door (also meaning the lights-on warning buzzer didn't work), and the electric mirror only worked when it felt like it. It was sheer luxury to have everything working again!
Such an honest reaction of happiness to those new lights!!! Something strangely comforting about the design of them - reminds me of my old best friends mum and dads car - an estate version of this very car in blue
While wearing my boxers, flip flops and a too tight Fred Perry I have just been chasing my lab puppy in the forest behind my house after she bolted, i'm in Russia and its a cool -12 now......so after finding her, getting her back, screaming at my missus i storm off into my den and am greeted by a new vid from you.....i'm not your creepy number one fan Matt but i do feel good watching what you show and say, thanks for calming me down. Cheers mate.
Hello from Dublin, i have very much enjoyed watching the playlist of this great project over the last couple of night's. I very much remember seeing a few of those 740's back in the late 1980's when I was cycling home to where i lived back then close to Dublin Airport. As i recall there was one really nice example i used to see very regularly in a nice metallic blue colour with one of those Boomerang style antennas and the New euro style plates which had just launched here back in 87...and I always thought how much it looked like one of those American Limos every time i seen it. Hope you and yours are keeping well in these very difficult time's...And best wishes to you all for 2021. Avid fan of Wheeler Dealer's and Car S.O.S.
The new taillights really do make a great difference, looks so much smarter now! I had the same problem with my own 1988 740 saloon (see my channel banner) as well. I found some nice used taillights through the Dutch Volvo 700 club but they are very scarce indeed! Also, good luck with the rust underneath the boot seal, something mine had too. Same for the rust in the driver and passager footwell, I've spent almost the whole summer taking all of the interior out and welding in fresh metal. It really seems these are common rust spots for these model years of 740's. Mine was garage kept for most of its life!
What a difference! Lifts the car right up and makes that boxy ass sexy once again 🤣🤣 I recently changed the lights on my 940 to more updated clear ones and I always hold on to the original parts just incase. But I agree, perhaps there's are too far gone and will make an awesome garage accessory! Any way, seeing you buy the 740 earlier in the year made me get my 940 so thanks for the inspiration fellah! Keep up the good work, man! 👌🏻👌🏻
@7:00. 'The Clown in charge'. Matt, I admire you even more now than I already did! I've been buying and storing brake and suspension parts for my Kia, for the very same reason. If I recall correctly, ( my memory is is not what it was), the speaker wiring changes colour at an inline plug and socket at the door, inside the panel where the cables come through the rubber boot from the door. Since the wiring gets moved every time you open/ close the door, and the drivers door is used more than the others, this is the most likely place where connections will present problems.
thanks, I was going to investigate or bypass the door wire but that pug is something I missed in that recess. Its hard to know whats going to be hard to get next year, grab some loo roll, that seems to go fast!
That company is based in the village of my parents. Never knew that there's a classic Volvo company there. Really started to appreciate the 700 series because of your videos. I would even consider one now. Don't know if it would be a sensible choice for a first car
Its very easy to drive, cheap to maintain and insure (it was £20 to add to my group policy)and there are bargains out there as the original owners give up driving, but thirsty and the huge bumpers are impossible to see - Ive come close to putting them through walls and fences forgetting how far they stick out!
@@furiousdriving Thanks for your answer! Sounds like a decent choice then. Over here in the Netherlands, prices are a bit higher because they're seen as a semi classic by now, I believe. Also export is much more a thing which makes car prices higher in general.
Ahh, I need a couple of those for my new project. Finally picked up a boxy Volvo to get back on the road, a 1988 740 GL in silver (ring any bells?) with only 50,000 miles. Been off the road for a few years so I’m sure it’s more of a challenge that at first it appears.
Those new light units greatly improve the look and at an affordable price, well done the NL company. You were just in time, be prepared to pay more from 1st Jan. Changing to LED bulbs is a good idea if owning or running a positive earth vehicle with a dynamo, less swinging of the handle in winter as the battery might actually get charged! One might also get to see where one is going on unlit roads, how did we manage with glowworms for headlight bulbs, 25/30W ones and having to often park with side lights on for a couple of hours whilst in the pub, one was tested for driving under the influence by having to walk along the kerbstone or white line without falling off. The PC who stopped you was often on a bike or on foot, and followed you out of the pub, being in another bar or the back room.
An old co-worker of mine had some incredible stories of driving in the old 6V days.. Im tempted by an LED headlamp swap on this as those gloworms look tired
The Volvo pretty much encapsulates everything I love about this channel. Buy an old car (that many of us remember fondly from our childhood which is now a rarity) for a bargain price, from an owner who has loved it and had it from new, save it from being snapped up by the banger racing fraternity and ensure it continues to live the way it was intended to, sort out the various issues whilst still using it on the road and let us come along for the ride. When you fitted the Alpine stereo last time, was it after the car had been run recently and/ or had the heater been on? I wonder if the cables may have been slightly warmer and therefore more pliable that time.
Its funny how much difference a new set of lights can make to a car. To be honest i didn't think it wouldn't change the look that much but wow, it looks so much better. Love the Furious Driving mug shot behind the lights. Im fine with a modern stereo in a classic car, 10 years ago when these cars were £200, i had a modern CD player in my 240 GLT. Nice to see the Mini on the driveway too for a change. Great video as always.
Its a conundrum with the Mini - if its in the garage its safe from the elements, but out of sight it sits unused..now I have to decide whether it of the Alfa get the garage for January.. New lights are like clean wheels of nice shoes, its a little thing that makes a big difference!
I need to talk to the supplier of those rear light clusters, I've got a Volvo 480 and second hand the clusters are 200-300 euro each. New ones have been unobtainium for a couple of years. Sometimes new old stock pops up at 1000 euro a set...
Those tail lights really do make a huge difference and have transformed the car. I'd say on the radio front and it is your car, but the Sony head unit although much modern, seems to fit better and in my opinion smarten up the dash. But you'll probably find that annoying Sony bleep noise gets on your wick quite soon when you turn the ignition off. Keep up the good work Matt and seasons greetings, to you and the family.
It came out of the Mini, so Im already fed up of the beeps! Its a decent radio apart from that.. The car looks so much better now, hope it stays dry inside now
Yep. I've experienced leakage on my tail lights and the lights were uneven and kept on showing broken light bulb. I've bought pair taillights on ebay in USA and manufactured in Estonia. I unable to buy in my country because they are all sold out! What have I done to stop leaking from extreme rain. I've put black automotive adhesive glue around between the gasket Automotive Adhesives. Lucky, no sign of rust when I took out old taillights. When I applied new tail lights... Both tail lights are no longer even and broken light bulb stop lighting up! I've added LED lights on red lights to give more brightness! :)
A cracked / faded / dull rear light unit ruins a car. Your new units look fantastic, so sharp fresh and have made the 740 look 15 years newer, absolutely cracking job Matt. Seems to be a common issue on Volvos of this age as a friend of mine has 4 cars of this era and all have had faded and cracked rear light units. A bitter swill to swallow costing more that the car did, but your 740 was cheap enough, allowing for a bit of after spend and was money well spent IMHO. 👍
i know the struggle of trying to get speakers to work, ive given up for now but accidentally broke the blanking plate removing it so i just have a hole in the dash
You may well know this, but the metal over coat or frame on the radio has ‘tangs’ you bend up to hold it in the dash, the radio unit then slides into and locks onto this. I used to fit upgrades in the early 90’s - wouldn’t have a clue with the new stuff but I’ve done quite a few of the older stuff.
yes, I did a fair few back then as well. This is an odd one as the cavity is huge, it needs an internal cage for the radio to slide into - the Volvo one had metal leaf springs to steady it
Liked the lights but never liked volvo bit of a bouncy box appreciate that others do channel like yours bound to be something for everyone great channel didn't like politics creeping in though.
@@furiousdriving Grab the new style shallow plug with a pair of pliers and see if it pulls out of the plastic housing. You might well find an adapter comes out, allowing you to install the old style aerial plug right into the pigtail.
I find rear lights shine up well with car wax polish, whereas headlamps can react to polish, polish will help considerably to stopping dirt sticking to the light clusters.
You could just have a bad speaker in the driver’s door. I recently bought a car that only had working front door speakers. Before trying to get in to wiring diagnostics (which I don’t do very well) I tried plugging in a known good speaker into the rear door wiring. Presto! It worked. Same with the other side. The new Tail lamps look great
Good job on the lights Matt, I love the 740! 😍🇸🇪 I think your radio is fine, the only thing that would bug me is that it juts out a fair bit, so maybe is more noticeable as being after market 😉
Those speakers have definitely been taken out in the past - they are riveted in at the factory. The slightly newer Alpines did have slightly different plugs
You might want to peel up the entire boot lips rubber seal and see if the metal underneath is a stich welded sandwich of panels which is now allowing water between them and the seal. I has a similar unseen leak and it was exactly this .
@@furiousdriving I didn't mean just rust. My problem was the stitched welded lip, a sandwich of two panels, was allowing water to creep up by capillary action under the rubber and go down through the un-welded part of the edge to only appear somewhere at the bottom of the boot from between the panels. No trail from outside to inside except some dirt collection under the rubber.
the 2.3 is oust as bullet proof same stroke 80mm oust more bore 88.9 to 96mm. and i do believe the 2.3 is allot more common to find as well, unless some countries like italy that had a higher tax for 2+L capacity
@@alexander1485 well then acm.se got a solution xD they got everything from downstroke and stroker kits for the 2.3 ranging from 68mm stroke 2L with the big piston bore to 103mm stroke making the 2.3 a 3.1L witch i may or may not have in a engine i am building at the moment ;)
think a multi meter and wiring diagram might help Matt, my patience with that mess of wires would mean chopping most of it down to just enough to fit a standard DIN wiring ie ditching any of the original plugs. i have done this a few times in past, meter might help you find the corresponding speaker wire
My Vectra b very common with damp in the boot. it's the quarter windows gaskets fail badly on them. even when they were 3 years old suffered alot of damp in the boot
The light units really are the jewellery on a car so having good ones really makes it look a lot fresher... I would suggest dosing the boot seal with plenty of tyre anti-UV stuff to plump it back up to shape as it looks a bit flattened. I would also very strongly suggest taking the boot seal off and checking very thoroughly around the metal channel as the Volvo boot seals are so big and cover so much of the metal that, until you take it off, you're not aware that you have a rusty hole in the channel or large section of the lip missing, which is something I've come across on a few Volvo saloons/sedans, including my own, old 244DL where about half of the lip the seal attaches to all the way around was missing having rusted away due to water being trapped against the metal. It will also give you a good chance to treat the channel and lip with rust killer and fresh paint as it WILL be rusty under where the seal fits...
@@furiousdriving If you do find bad rot then it should be a relatively simple repair being as you can weld as it's largely flat panels or simple curves. As memory serves, the seals just slide over the channel lip and are largely held in place by the boot lid being closed on them, that's how it was on my 244 anyway. I would recommend dosing the seal with the tyre stuff before you remove it as it will bring back the flexibility and size to it by replacing lost oils and reduce the risk of it cracking or splitting when you remove it...
Yep, massive improvement 👏 good job. Only 1 thing...... imagine JC running the country right now 😳. Sorry, back to Volvo. My Dad bought a new 740 GL in 1986 reg D503 NAT. Such fond memories. Thanks for bringing this back.
Looked to me originally the earth lead was in between two nuts on a stud... I had a E Reg Carlton where water was getting in the boot just like that, it was doing capillary around a loose boot lid seal , looking at those rust spots might reveal more under the seal...🤔
I did briefly hook the earth to a stud rather than make the tighter new connector fit, a clip of that may have slipped in, it shouldn't be on the nuts as they dont have a good earth due to the paint
There are supposed to be gaskets?! No wonder mine takes in water when it rains..... Previous owner mentioned he had replaced them. They still light up tho, so i guess its fine?
Looks so much better with the new lights on as for the radio found one on eBay that might solve your problem I’ve sent you the link on Instagram keep the good work up
For speaker problem - check door wiring connector. About radio - you can order "retro fit" frame with p/n 1384798 and use other Volvo radios. Example CT-503, CT-906 from Volvo S40/V40. Maybe with little effort that frame can be used with modern aftermarket radios. Certainly it would look much nicer than that frame what you have.
Those tail light lenses are a very large piece of acrylic Matt ..over tightening with the driver wouldn't help the cracking thing over time , just saying.
I have the same problem with my gearshifter, hitting the radio all the time, maybe because i fitted SC900 in my 740 :D I think i will make shortshifter and new busshings for gearshift mechanism, and its really easy to get to them form underneath of a car.
I have run into the radio wiring problem you have on a 740 I owned years back. I have a vague memory that the factory radio was wired to an amplifier. Does your car have the little adjuster in the dash for balancing the speakers? I think you may have to simplify the wiring to connect it to an aftermarket radio.
Thank you for great footage of my favorite car (have several). Couldn't see address you showed or find website...I'm in US seeking accessories (like snowcaps) but not much luck.
If you're struggling with space for wiring matt why not get a half sized stereo? You can get plenty if black ones that don't look too modern or those ones on eBay that look classic
@@furiousdriving something like this www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-Bluetooth-Retro-Car-Radio-MP3-Player-Stereo-USB-AUX-Classic-Car-Stereo-Audio/353290714201?hash=item5241c47c59:g:34oAAOSwHodcaEPk
Yes, and run new cables as the old original tends to break in the booths between the doors and the pillars by opening and shutting the doors for 35 years! ;)
Nice, i need new ones to, can you tell me the name of that company witch makes these? Mine kind a does not leak, but they are in terrible condition, and light plate are all corodet....:(
Suppose it can be cheaper to get parts and car repairs done whilst on holiday abroad in some countries they're hardly likely to be checking your vehicle for new parts at customs.
I reckon joining classic car clubs is a good idea despite the subscription cost you should easily recoup the cost with advice and access to parts and possibly cheaper parts.
Again ohms law, voltage readings are meaningless unless current is flowing, if the lights are not working there is no current flowing. Get yourself an incansescent testlight and if you realky want a voltage reading clip your voltmeter onto your test light. However, your voltmeter in ohms mode will tell you which speaker wire comes from your stereo.
Love to see this. Lights twice the price of the car! I've sealed my Mondeo tail light with black 3M windscreen sealer. Is it worth just finding a used OEM radio?
Volvo OEM radios are a pretty cheap quality Clarion. The blasted things are great noise generators, but useless otherwise. They often have a separate amp in them, too, so running new speaker wires may be required. I know I will have to do so on my 240 when I finally get around to it. Mine has the base system for a 1990 240 and the amp is on the extreme right side, outboard of my glove box. If it is the same on the 740, it will mean removing the instrument cluster to get to it on a right hand drive car.
I’d pick the Sony over the Alpine for looks but it’ll be interesting if you could do a video to compare their sound quality (in line with a speaker upgrade Id imagine)
Just watching this again and I have to warn you about the crystals in the moisture trap that you have in the boot. The stuff is basically salt, so very corrosive. I saw it tipped over. Please check that corner and clean it out and possibly fluid film it.
I purchased a pair of these lights when I discovered this video. However, I must warn others, the quality is not fit for purpose. Firstly the fit and finish on one of the lights I received was messy with glue and silver paint on the outside of the lenses. Then after some rain the one of the lenses in the right light filled up with water which blew the bulb and damaged the cars fault light relay. I bought a second light to replace and the replacement had the same issue with letting water in. Then left light after a long journey the heat from one of the bulbs melted the bulb holder and the bulb fell out! All in all, I am over €400 in with a pair of unusable lights. Have tried to engage with the supplier (and still am doing so). But they perceive me as the issue as opposed to their products. I would say buyer beware, I am sure like all spurious parts, quality can be hit and miss. In my case I can certainly say it was a miss.
Dont think I will be cleaning my car till the weather gets better did my thursday and got a chill started shaking and missed bangers and cash because I went to bed not happy that night feel better today tho
Belter tail lamps. I see Roadtrip France , Belgium (now be able to tune into JOE FM on Alpine Stereo), Netherlands (get Estonian spares). The Volvo is meant for this.
The receiving and fitting of new parts is feeling only a few will understand 😁
Oh yeah!
Only those who go through?
When i owned a Mk2 Escort i put a separate earth wire to each tail light, solved many problems!!
A non-working door speaker could be the wiring between the A-pillar and the door - the insulation goes brittle with age, cracks due to the flexing when the door is opened and closed, then the copper wiring corrodes within. I recently rewired my Peugeot Expert's driver's door as the speaker hadn't worked for years, the window only operated with the door slightly open, the interior light didn't come on when opening the door (also meaning the lights-on warning buzzer didn't work), and the electric mirror only worked when it felt like it. It was sheer luxury to have everything working again!
I think it must be that...might also be a broken wire in there that keeps tripping the central locking
Such an honest reaction of happiness to those new lights!!! Something strangely comforting about the design of them - reminds me of my old best friends mum and dads car - an estate version of this very car in blue
While wearing my boxers, flip flops and a too tight Fred Perry I have just been chasing my lab puppy in the forest behind my house after she bolted, i'm in Russia and its a cool -12 now......so after finding her, getting her back, screaming at my missus i storm off into my den and am greeted by a new vid from you.....i'm not your creepy number one fan Matt but i do feel good watching what you show and say, thanks for calming me down. Cheers mate.
haha glad it cheered the day up!
Hello from Dublin,
i have very much enjoyed watching the playlist of this great project over the last couple of night's.
I very much remember seeing a few of those 740's back in the late 1980's when I was cycling home to where i lived back then close to Dublin Airport.
As i recall there was one really nice example i used to see very regularly in a nice metallic blue colour with one of those Boomerang style antennas and the New euro style plates which had just launched here back in 87...and I always thought how much it looked like one of those American Limos every time i seen it.
Hope you and yours are keeping well in these very difficult time's...And best wishes to you all for 2021.
Avid fan of Wheeler Dealer's and Car S.O.S.
The new taillights really do make a great difference, looks so much smarter now! I had the same problem with my own 1988 740 saloon (see my channel banner) as well. I found some nice used taillights through the Dutch Volvo 700 club but they are very scarce indeed! Also, good luck with the rust underneath the boot seal, something mine had too. Same for the rust in the driver and passager footwell, I've spent almost the whole summer taking all of the interior out and welding in fresh metal. It really seems these are common rust spots for these model years of 740's. Mine was garage kept for most of its life!
crikey, and they were meant to be galvanised from around this time as well! Funny how they go so badly in these places
What a difference! Lifts the car right up and makes that boxy ass sexy once again 🤣🤣 I recently changed the lights on my 940 to more updated clear ones and I always hold on to the original parts just incase. But I agree, perhaps there's are too far gone and will make an awesome garage accessory! Any way, seeing you buy the 740 earlier in the year made me get my 940 so thanks for the inspiration fellah! Keep up the good work, man! 👌🏻👌🏻
more bad influence, 940s are great though!
They are! Becoming a rare sight now so make sure you hold on the 740 👌🏻😂
TAIL LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION
Neighbors will be jealous with your pair of Estonians
But don't tell the ugly 59% , they won't appreciate:-(
@7:00. 'The Clown in charge'.
Matt, I admire you even more now than I already did!
I've been buying and storing brake and suspension parts for my Kia, for the very same reason.
If I recall correctly, ( my memory is is not what it was), the speaker wiring changes colour at an inline plug and socket at the door, inside the panel where the cables come through the rubber boot from the door. Since the wiring gets moved every time you open/ close the door, and the drivers door is used more than the others, this is the most likely place where connections will present problems.
thanks, I was going to investigate or bypass the door wire but that pug is something I missed in that recess. Its hard to know whats going to be hard to get next year, grab some loo roll, that seems to go fast!
What a cracking pair of lights
Glad you got the new lights sorted Matt, they really set the car off nicely.
Your lights will have been made in the same Estonian factory that made your seat belts.
That company is based in the village of my parents. Never knew that there's a classic Volvo company there.
Really started to appreciate the 700 series because of your videos. I would even consider one now. Don't know if it would be a sensible choice for a first car
Its very easy to drive, cheap to maintain and insure (it was £20 to add to my group policy)and there are bargains out there as the original owners give up driving, but thirsty and the huge bumpers are impossible to see - Ive come close to putting them through walls and fences forgetting how far they stick out!
@@furiousdriving Thanks for your answer! Sounds like a decent choice then. Over here in the Netherlands, prices are a bit higher because they're seen as a semi classic by now, I believe. Also export is much more a thing which makes car prices higher in general.
The Dutch Santa brought you some nice toys. Superb video again.
Really like this car. This is the car every kid draws without knowing it.
I think maybe not the impact on those cluster nuts. that way you have some adjustment when they start leaking again.
Ahh, I need a couple of those for my new project. Finally picked up a boxy Volvo to get back on the road, a 1988 740 GL in silver (ring any bells?) with only 50,000 miles. Been off the road for a few years so I’m sure it’s more of a challenge that at first it appears.
Those new light units greatly improve the look and at an affordable price, well done the NL company. You were just in time, be prepared to pay more from 1st Jan. Changing to LED bulbs is a good idea if owning or running a positive earth vehicle with a dynamo, less swinging of the handle in winter as the battery might actually get charged! One might also get to see where one is going on unlit roads, how did we manage with glowworms for headlight bulbs, 25/30W ones and having to often park with side lights on for a couple of hours whilst in the pub, one was tested for driving under the influence by having to walk along the kerbstone or white line without falling off. The PC who stopped you was often on a bike or on foot, and followed you out of the pub, being in another bar or the back room.
An old co-worker of mine had some incredible stories of driving in the old 6V days.. Im tempted by an LED headlamp swap on this as those gloworms look tired
@@furiousdriving At least one was not totally blinded by the eejit coming the other way around a right hand bend who hadn't dipped his lights.
The Volvo pretty much encapsulates everything I love about this channel. Buy an old car (that many of us remember fondly from our childhood which is now a rarity) for a bargain price, from an owner who has loved it and had it from new, save it from being snapped up by the banger racing fraternity and ensure it continues to live the way it was intended to, sort out the various issues whilst still using it on the road and let us come along for the ride.
When you fitted the Alpine stereo last time, was it after the car had been run recently and/ or had the heater been on? I wonder if the cables may have been slightly warmer and therefore more pliable that time.
It had been parked but I had the heater running on full, thats a good point
I used a bucket of absorptive cat litter in the boot. Since solving my leaky rear windscreen, the bucket help keeps the condensation at bay.
That sounds like a better solution than the aggressive salt that is in that blue thing 👍
Ive got buckets of cat litter in the garage, cant tel l if its working or not though
It’s the little things that make the difference. Superb transformation!
Its funny how much difference a new set of lights can make to a car. To be honest i didn't think it wouldn't change the look that much but wow, it looks so much better. Love the Furious Driving mug shot behind the lights. Im fine with a modern stereo in a classic car, 10 years ago when these cars were £200, i had a modern CD player in my 240 GLT. Nice to see the Mini on the driveway too for a change. Great video as always.
Its a conundrum with the Mini - if its in the garage its safe from the elements, but out of sight it sits unused..now I have to decide whether it of the Alfa get the garage for January..
New lights are like clean wheels of nice shoes, its a little thing that makes a big difference!
I need to talk to the supplier of those rear light clusters, I've got a Volvo 480 and second hand the clusters are 200-300 euro each. New ones have been unobtainium for a couple of years. Sometimes new old stock pops up at 1000 euro a set...
Thats insane money! its www.volvo-klassiekers.nl hope they can help
Those tail lights really do make a huge difference and have transformed the car. I'd say on the radio front and it is your car, but the Sony head unit although much modern, seems to fit better and in my opinion smarten up the dash. But you'll probably find that annoying Sony bleep noise gets on your wick quite soon when you turn the ignition off. Keep up the good work Matt and seasons greetings, to you and the family.
It came out of the Mini, so Im already fed up of the beeps! Its a decent radio apart from that..
The car looks so much better now, hope it stays dry inside now
Yes yes yes!!! This video has just made my day! Sooooo glad you bit the bullet and bought them.
Yep. I've experienced leakage on my tail lights and the lights were uneven and kept on showing broken light bulb. I've bought pair taillights on ebay in USA and manufactured in Estonia. I unable to buy in my country because they are all sold out!
What have I done to stop leaking from extreme rain. I've put black
automotive adhesive glue around between the gasket
Automotive Adhesives. Lucky, no sign of rust when I took out old taillights.
When I applied new tail lights... Both tail lights are no longer even and broken light bulb stop lighting up! I've added LED lights on red lights to give more brightness! :)
A cracked / faded / dull rear light unit ruins a car. Your new units look fantastic, so sharp fresh and have made the 740 look 15 years newer, absolutely cracking job Matt.
Seems to be a common issue on Volvos of this age as a friend of mine has 4 cars of this era and all have had faded and cracked rear light units.
A bitter swill to swallow costing more that the car did, but your 740 was cheap enough, allowing for a bit of after spend and was money well spent IMHO. 👍
I drilled a hole on the bottom of the other tail light on my crx, well it doesn´t collect water inside it anymore lol
These were leaking so much in every segment they'd have had to look like colanders!
I did the same on my saab og 9-3 but the light assemblies themselves are leaking water into the boot. But at least my lamp isn't an aquarium anymore.
Nice job, just doubled the cars value. I hope its not a leaking boot seal now.
i know the struggle of trying to get speakers to work, ive given up for now but accidentally broke the blanking plate removing it so i just have a hole in the dash
This is great Matt! Good to see it on video!
Looks better in the light doesnt it!
Blaupunkt got "retro" head units that would look great in the Volvo.
They do but they cost 4x what the car did!
You may well know this, but the metal over coat or frame on the radio has ‘tangs’ you bend up to hold it in the dash, the radio unit then slides into and locks onto this. I used to fit upgrades in the early 90’s - wouldn’t have a clue with the new stuff but I’ve done quite a few of the older stuff.
yes, I did a fair few back then as well. This is an odd one as the cavity is huge, it needs an internal cage for the radio to slide into - the Volvo one had metal leaf springs to steady it
Liked the lights but never liked volvo bit of a bouncy box appreciate that others do channel like yours bound to be something for everyone great channel didn't like politics creeping in though.
Its a one off as Im particularly annoyed with his current performance
Hi Matt,the lights are awesome,so much better than the old ones,they ain't cheap nowadays.the radio is one to solve with the connectors and things.
find out from them if they do a boot seal? that would help with leaks too
Re the aerial adapter i ment where you plug the aerial in end of the pig tail and not right at the stereo end
ah, no thats the new style shallow plug that leads fall out of too easily
@@furiousdriving Grab the new style shallow plug with a pair of pliers and see if it pulls out of the plastic housing. You might well find an adapter comes out, allowing you to install the old style aerial plug right into the pigtail.
I find rear lights shine up well with car wax polish, whereas headlamps can react to polish, polish will help considerably to stopping dirt sticking to the light clusters.
I was actually looking at ceramic coating them for that reason and to help block UV damage
Despite the expense, Moby really does look a treat now though Matt. Well done.
You could just have a bad speaker in the driver’s door. I recently bought a car that only had working front door speakers. Before trying to get in to wiring diagnostics (which I don’t do very well) I tried plugging in a known good speaker into the rear door wiring. Presto! It worked. Same with the other side.
The new Tail lamps look great
Good job on the lights Matt, I love the 740! 😍🇸🇪 I think your radio is fine, the only thing that would bug me is that it juts out a fair bit, so maybe is more noticeable as being after market 😉
I need to fabricate a cage to support it in the right position and change the loom then it will be better
I have a CT-906 in my 940. It is an OEM Volvo single Din unit and I find it brilliant.
Glad it worked out OK for you Matt 👍😁
Thanks for the tip, they were very helpful
@@furiousdriving I know there is a pretty large classic Volvo scene over here so that's why there are a lot of specialists.
where did you by your taillights? need to know they dont sell it in sweden to volvo 740 anymore
from here, www.volvo-klassiekers.nl very helpful people
These new lights were worth it - they look great
Matt, your dry sense of humour is wasted on such a wet boot!
This must be my favourite cannel at the moment.😎
Those speakers have definitely been taken out in the past - they are riveted in at the factory. The slightly newer Alpines did have slightly different plugs
Are these cars common ground on the speakers?
Never ever seen riveted speakers, and I am swedish, I think your car was tampered with!
You might want to peel up the entire boot lips rubber seal and see if the metal underneath is a stich welded sandwich of panels which is now allowing water between them and the seal. I has a similar unseen leak and it was exactly this .
Yes I suspect it may go further than it looks, rust usually does
@@furiousdriving I didn't mean just rust. My problem was the stitched welded lip, a sandwich of two panels, was allowing water to creep up by capillary action under the rubber and go down through the un-welded part of the edge to only appear somewhere at the bottom of the boot from between the panels. No trail from outside to inside except some dirt collection under the rubber.
@@terrortorn oh, thats good to know, Ill take a good look at that
I love this old Volvo, would love to own one, that 2.0l engine is bulletproof
the 2.3 is oust as bullet proof same stroke 80mm oust more bore 88.9 to 96mm. and i do believe the 2.3 is allot more common to find as well, unless some countries like italy that had a higher tax for 2+L capacity
too small for me
@@alexander1485 well then acm.se got a solution xD they got everything from downstroke and stroker kits for the 2.3 ranging from 68mm stroke 2L with the big piston bore to 103mm stroke making the 2.3 a 3.1L witch i may or may not have in a engine i am building at the moment ;)
@@alexander1485 Size isn't everything! lol ;)
think a multi meter and wiring diagram might help Matt, my patience with that mess of wires would mean chopping most of it down to just enough to fit a standard DIN wiring ie ditching any of the original plugs. i have done this a few times in past, meter might help you find the corresponding speaker wire
Great content matt !!!!!! STAY SAFE 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 NICE LIGHTS☕☕☕☕☕👍👍👍👍
Thanks, you too!
My Vectra b very common with damp in the boot. it's the quarter windows gaskets fail badly on them. even when they were 3 years old suffered alot of damp in the boot
thats a random spot to fail!
Water getting into my 740 ,discovered it coming in the air vent on left of footwell, stopped it with sealer .stopped leak.
Keep up the good work with the Volvo love the videos
The light units really are the jewellery on a car so having good ones really makes it look a lot fresher...
I would suggest dosing the boot seal with plenty of tyre anti-UV stuff to plump it back up to shape as it looks a bit flattened. I would also very strongly suggest taking the boot seal off and checking very thoroughly around the metal channel as the Volvo boot seals are so big and cover so much of the metal that, until you take it off, you're not aware that you have a rusty hole in the channel or large section of the lip missing, which is something I've come across on a few Volvo saloons/sedans, including my own, old 244DL where about half of the lip the seal attaches to all the way around was missing having rusted away due to water being trapped against the metal. It will also give you a good chance to treat the channel and lip with rust killer and fresh paint as it WILL be rusty under where the seal fits...
I am worried what Ill find when I peel that seal back to fix to spots Ive seen. Is it hard to refit the seal?
@@furiousdriving If you do find bad rot then it should be a relatively simple repair being as you can weld as it's largely flat panels or simple curves. As memory serves, the seals just slide over the channel lip and are largely held in place by the boot lid being closed on them, that's how it was on my 244 anyway. I would recommend dosing the seal with the tyre stuff before you remove it as it will bring back the flexibility and size to it by replacing lost oils and reduce the risk of it cracking or splitting when you remove it...
Lovely Jubbly, big improvement straight away. Have a look at bilthamber products for killing rust.
great video, can anyone tell me where did you source these gem's ( tail lights ) thanks
Yep, massive improvement 👏 good job. Only 1 thing...... imagine JC running the country right now 😳.
Sorry, back to Volvo. My Dad bought a new 740 GL in 1986 reg D503 NAT. Such fond memories. Thanks for bringing this back.
Looked to me originally the earth lead was in between two nuts on a stud...
I had a E Reg Carlton where water was getting in the boot just like that, it was doing capillary around a loose boot lid seal , looking at those rust spots might reveal more under the seal...🤔
I did briefly hook the earth to a stud rather than make the tighter new connector fit, a clip of that may have slipped in, it shouldn't be on the nuts as they dont have a good earth due to the paint
Nice to see the new cluster of lights to the ever popular Volvo.
There are supposed to be gaskets?! No wonder mine takes in water when it rains.....
Previous owner mentioned he had replaced them.
They still light up tho, so i guess its fine?
Im struggling to find the lights online as im looking for a pair myself.
could someone kindly give me the link?
cheers
Looks so much better with the new lights on as for the radio found one on eBay that might solve your problem I’ve sent you the link on Instagram keep the good work up
Thanks Ill go take a look
For speaker problem - check door wiring connector. About radio - you can order "retro fit" frame with p/n 1384798 and use other Volvo radios. Example CT-503, CT-906 from Volvo S40/V40. Maybe with little effort that frame can be used with modern aftermarket radios. Certainly it would look much nicer than that frame what you have.
thanks, bookmarked that
@@furiousdriving if we can get in touch, I can share with you electric schematics from "green book"
@@nopietnscilveks thanks, my email is bodyinthboot@gmail.com
That Volvo 740 GL is looking awesome , some nice fog lights in front.
Ive half an eye on ebay for that!
Those tail light lenses are a very large piece of acrylic Matt ..over tightening with the driver wouldn't help the cracking thing over time , just saying.
Dont worry I was aware of that, its got a sensitive trigger you can use it very gently - I didnt want it very tight crushing the gasket
@@furiousdriving Cool....damn stuff gets brittle over time. .hard to know how many times its been over-tightened to change bulbs by whoever.
Thanks for the video
Hi can I ask for the link to the site you got the lights for the volvo would love to start doing up my old volvo
Hi like your videos and can you please add the volvo specialist u got lights from. Much appreciated
Looks great. @14:38 looks like more rust under seal....
I have the same problem with my gearshifter, hitting the radio all the time, maybe because i fitted SC900 in my 740 :D I think i will make shortshifter and new busshings for gearshift mechanism, and its really easy to get to them form underneath of a car.
thats a harder fix than a shorter radio!
Great Job and always great content!
Love the Volvo!
I have run into the radio wiring problem you have on a 740 I owned years back. I have a vague memory that the factory radio was wired to an amplifier. Does your car have the little adjuster in the dash for balancing the speakers? I think you may have to simplify the wiring to connect it to an aftermarket radio.
no, not got that (or rear speakers) I think Im going to run new speaker wires all round
Thank you for great footage of my favorite car (have several). Couldn't see address you showed or find website...I'm in US seeking accessories (like snowcaps) but not much luck.
hi its www.volvo-klassiekers.nl - very helpful and I think ship worldwide
@@furiousdriving Thank you, kindly!
If you're struggling with space for wiring matt why not get a half sized stereo? You can get plenty if black ones that don't look too modern or those ones on eBay that look classic
I might have to go that route
@@furiousdriving something like this
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-Bluetooth-Retro-Car-Radio-MP3-Player-Stereo-USB-AUX-Classic-Car-Stereo-Audio/353290714201?hash=item5241c47c59:g:34oAAOSwHodcaEPk
Excellent content very good.😎
Upgrade those old faded speakers to nice crisp aftermarket ones 😏 they will still be behind the speaker grille so they won't stand out
Yes, and run new cables as the old original tends to break in the booths between the doors and the pillars by opening and shutting the doors for 35 years! ;)
Nice, i need new ones to, can you tell me the name of that company witch makes these? Mine kind a does not leak, but they are in terrible condition, and light plate are all corodet....:(
It was www.volvo-klassiekers.nl in the Netherlands, really helpful
@@furiousdriving Thanks.
Did you ever treat and paint the rust above the rear lights ?
Suppose it can be cheaper to get parts and car repairs done whilst on holiday abroad in some countries they're hardly likely to be checking your vehicle for new parts at customs.
I had thought that, take a day trip and swap parts when you're there
I heard of people having their whole car restored or resprayed when on holiday in Eastern Europe 😁
@@fhwolthuis Yes they even get their face, teeth and booby doo's done while they're waiting for their car.
@@marklittler784 😂👍
@@fhwolthuis I know someone who shipped a car to Poland for a full resto then flew over to drive it home
I reckon joining classic car clubs is a good idea despite the subscription cost you should easily recoup the cost with advice and access to parts and possibly cheaper parts.
You should look out for the optional Panasonic stereo that was offered by Volvo as a factory option...was a really good unit in the 80s.
I got new rear lights for my 940 estate in 2013. It looks, a lot nicer.
In my early 740 saloon years 1st gear was used to fist your aftermarket stereo back in the slot
Love old Volvo's ,so much better than the new ones , thought about getting the original radio repaired?
Its very basic, not really cost effective as there are cheap originals on ebay.
Very good Matt, but more W123 please!
What a difference. 👍👍👍
What company did you get your metal number plates from ?
It was a place called UK Metal Plates, very good quality and quick turnaround
@@furiousdriving Oh ok, I’ll have a look. Thanks :)
Again ohms law, voltage readings are meaningless unless current is flowing, if the lights are not working there is no current flowing. Get yourself an incansescent testlight and if you realky want a voltage reading clip your voltmeter onto your test light. However, your voltmeter in ohms mode will tell you which speaker wire comes from your stereo.
Love to see this. Lights twice the price of the car! I've sealed my Mondeo tail light with black 3M windscreen sealer. Is it worth just finding a used OEM radio?
Ill keep an eye out for a later one, but quite liked the idea of a period aftermarket
Volvo OEM radios are a pretty cheap quality Clarion. The blasted things are great noise generators, but useless otherwise. They often have a separate amp in them, too, so running new speaker wires may be required. I know I will have to do so on my 240 when I finally get around to it. Mine has the base system for a 1990 240 and the amp is on the extreme right side, outboard of my glove box. If it is the same on the 740, it will mean removing the instrument cluster to get to it on a right hand drive car.
@@michaeltutty1540 thanks, interesting info
I’d pick the Sony over the Alpine for looks but it’ll be interesting if you could do a video to compare their sound quality (in line with a speaker upgrade Id imagine)
Can you show us all how tremendous all the rear lights look like in the dark ?
check instagram!
Just watching this again and I have to warn you about the crystals in the moisture trap that you have in the boot. The stuff is basically salt, so very corrosive. I saw it tipped over. Please check that corner and clean it out and possibly fluid film it.
Thanks Frank
Anyone get the name of the Dutch website for the lenses. ?
allesvooruwvolvo.nl/p/achterlicht-unit-links-zwart/
@@fhwolthuis Thank you very much.
Bet the lights look tremendous at night time !
I can see when I reverse now!
I purchased a pair of these lights when I discovered this video. However, I must warn others, the quality is not fit for purpose.
Firstly the fit and finish on one of the lights I received was messy with glue and silver paint on the outside of the lenses.
Then after some rain the one of the lenses in the right light filled up with water which blew the bulb and damaged the cars fault light relay. I bought a second light to replace and the replacement had the same issue with letting water in.
Then left light after a long journey the heat from one of the bulbs melted the bulb holder and the bulb fell out!
All in all, I am over €400 in with a pair of unusable lights. Have tried to engage with the supplier (and still am doing so). But they perceive me as the issue as opposed to their products. I would say buyer beware, I am sure like all spurious parts, quality can be hit and miss. In my case I can certainly say it was a miss.
Dont think I will be cleaning my car till the weather gets better did my thursday and got a chill started shaking and missed bangers and cash because I went to bed not happy that night feel better today tho
Hope you feel better soon! Get chicken soup and hot chocolate on the go
@@furiousdriving I dont feel to bad now I thought it was covid at first that's what my other half said I am eating so that's good
Belter tail lamps. I see Roadtrip France , Belgium (now be able to tune into JOE FM on Alpine Stereo), Netherlands (get Estonian spares). The Volvo is meant for this.
If not for Covid it would have seen some European roads this year