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40 messages, Last post on Aug 30, 2009 at 4:32 PM
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| sorry, i just cant seem to figure it out. someone PLEASE help me im trying to put an aftermarket stereo in its place. | |
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Replying to: msalas1313 (Mar 10, 2008 5:25 am) I was just reading your problem with your bulb failure warning light. My 2004 Volvo V70 is doing the same thing. I have changed the bulb once and it still does it especially in cool weather like you mentioned. Mine just turned 60000 miles. Did you ever get any more information? Any thing you can provide would be helpful. Thanks |
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I have a 2000 V70R. The rear hatch light doesn't come on (bulb is known good) and there is no 12V at the connector, ever. The dash indicator of "rear hatch open" also doesn't come on. Where is the sensor that determines hatch open/closed located?
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Replying to: curtcharlespdx (Apr 11, 2009 2:03 pm) I have verified that it is the switch by shorting out two pins of the connector. The interior light comes on and the instrument panel indicator for "hatch open" illuminates.
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Replying to: curtcharlespdx (Apr 26, 2009 8:48 am) The entire lock and latch assembly comes out very easily. The switch is buried at the very bottom; as expected it's a tiny deal. I think there was some corrosion or something; I actuated it a few dozen times and viola', all is well again. The door trim piece is attached with parts that slide in to metal fittings on the door. Rotate the attachment parts 90 degrees to remove them from the trim, and slide them in to the door. Then the trim piece just snaps back in position. Good luck! |
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Yesterday I had my 98 V70 inspected--all was well, I drove home. This morning it would not start--when I turned ignition, 8's came across the speedometer and clock area-no sounds to indicate weak battery--could not get car out of "park". AAA came and charged battery-they said it was dead--while car was running to get the charge, I opened the glove compartment and turned on the radio to reset the code. The car just died--it is now at my mechanic's--is it possible that something with the inspection computer messed it up?
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Replying to: wojnar (May 26, 2009 9:29 am) |
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| Our 2004 V70 (65,000 Miles) has begun having an intermittent starting issue. When ignition key is turned to run, all lights illuminate as normal, and any accessories left on (blower, radio etc.) start up. Sometimes when the key is turned further to start the engine, nothing happens. There does not seem to be a consistent theme with temperature or humidity. The battery has been changed, and the electrical charge system has been checked all ok. The main starting cable connections have been inspected for cleanliness and tightness. The dealer has looked at it, and is not capable of doing much because the diagnostics have stored no revealing data. My thoughts are (1) Starter/Solenoid going bad, (2) Some type of Neutral switch malfunction and (3) Ignition Switch going awry. Is anyone aware of a common problem or recall concerning this topic? | |
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I just bought a used V70XC s/w and the battery died. To "restart" the radio, it calls for a code, which I do not have. How do I get it? Thanks - okanogan |
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The alarm sounds some times an hour after its set by my remote or or button on door. I have sprayed WD in all the door locks and hood. also replaced the battery in the remote. (2004 V70 2.5T) |
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