Next morning, most of the snow had gone. We continued straight down to Pompey & gave the dogs a run on Portsdown Hill. Then stopped at Sainburys, Farlington for 'goodies' & onwards to the Ferry. Evening arrival in Caen, thick fog

! This stayed with us all the way home. Could anything else go pear-shaped during this 'week away'? Fortunately it did not. On the bright side, despite hours & hours of nose to tail, with many cars giving out on the hard shoulder, Zeb performed faultlessly
I had a few months of 'peace' before Elaine came in one evening to say that the handbrake had 'packed up'. It had completely failed, with the lever pulled tight I could easily push the car
I read up that a common fail on these models is that the friction parts of the handbrake shoes separate from the shoe itself! This was really a good 'kick up the bum'

to get the rear brakes sorted. I, for a quick delivery ordered Bendix discs & handbrake shoes, along with Bosch pads from Mister Auto (a frenchy online shop). I went for the Bosch pads as they came with anti-squeal shims included. 48hr delivery was true to it's promise. Fitting went well. The friction parts of the shoes had indeed separated, in fact in one they had gone completely. Once fitted a quick adjustment of the handbrake & all was, once more well.
In May Zeb suffered a break down

Only about 4 miles from home, he suffered complete 'shut down'. One minute rolling along happily, then engine died with, of course loss of 'power everything'. Not nice & I was glad I wasn't in the fast lane on the motorway!
I tried to get him going, but failed. I suspected fuel pump relay as I could not hear the fuel pump priming when ignition was switched on. This was really a guess going on my knowledge of 'Tank', my 240. This was a call out job, I thought about towing him home with 'Tank', but I have the 'cover' so why not use it?
40 mins or so later the truck arrived. I explained the symptoms. The mec' tried to start up & then asked if I wanted to go to the garage or home. I opted for home.
The next morning having looked on the forums, it sounded as if I was thinking in the right direction. I pulled the fuel pump relay & bridged terminals 15 & 87 with a 'modified' paper clip. If the car starts, the relay is dead........................ Zeb refused to start

Bad news, that meant the in tank pump was dead
I called Volvo in Vannes for a quote (supply only), 528€

I called FRF Volvo in Wales £280 ish delivered

Another option was Eurocarparts who could order a replacement pump to fit into the existing housing for £100 ish.......... getting better.
I decided to give the yards a try. I went to my 'usual' yard & there were about 5 or 6 850's present

All 5 had the in tank pump taken

I did find 2 relays & took them for 5€ though.
Then I recalled going to a small yard, not too far away that I'd tried some years back when hunting for 240 headlamps. I managed to find it. They told me that they had one Volvo. Not feeling too hopeful I went to look. It was an 850! Better still it had the pump still in place & the relay was there too. I thought I'd give it a go. I removed it completed with the housing & took the relay off too. In the office they said, "40€ please". If it worked this was a bargain!
I took it home & fitted it. Ignition on & I heard the satifsfying whirr of the pump priming the system. Fired up & Zeb burst into life. Phew!