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- 06 Sep 2011, 11:16
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: Rear Upper Door Trim Moulding
- Replies: 0
- Views: 379
Rear Upper Door Trim Moulding
Volvo S60 2.5T 2006 I have been recently hit by someone's car and thank god only my trim moulding was damaged. I called my volvo dealer parts and they told me the parts is 120$ + Installation. Does anyone know if installation is complicated? or pretty straight foward. Look at picture on this website...
- 02 Jun 2010, 09:56
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: AC Broken
- Replies: 1
- Views: 163
AC Broken
My AC on my 2000 S70 has stopped working on me recently. I brought it to a garage and they said they filled up the freon but it still does not work. All it does it blows out hot air. Does anyone know what are the potential problems? or what should i start checking? By the way, my heater works perfec...
- 12 Dec 2009, 16:11
- Forum: S60, V70, V70-XC 2001-07
- Topic: headlight water spray not working on s60 2006
- Replies: 0
- Views: 629
headlight water spray not working on s60 2006
Hi
I noticed that my headlight washers have not been working for a while, so I decided to check the fuse first below the dashboard. The fuse is ok.
So what else should I be checking for?
I noticed that my headlight washers have not been working for a while, so I decided to check the fuse first below the dashboard. The fuse is ok.
So what else should I be checking for?
- 30 Nov 2009, 13:38
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: no current to my blower motor
- Replies: 3
- Views: 353
Re: no current to my blower motor
that's ok
I found out that there is current. It is in fact a problem with my blower.
Thank you
I found out that there is current. It is in fact a problem with my blower.
Thank you
- 30 Nov 2009, 11:39
- Forum: 850, S70, V70, C70, V70-XC 1992-2000
- Topic: no current to my blower motor
- Replies: 3
- Views: 353
no current to my blower motor
If anyone can help me. My volvo s70 2000's heater/ac has stopped working. I have decided to take out the blower and check if there is actually current going to it (as instructed in other forums) and realize that there is actually no current when i start my car and put the heater to the maximum. What...






