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1998 S70 - No parking lights, tail lights or tag lights.

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1998 S70 - No parking lights, tail lights or tag lights.

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I have a 1998 S70 GLT. Recently my tail lights, parking lights and tag lights do not illuminate when turning on the headlight switch. The lights do flash when locking the doors, using a turn signal or turning the hazards on. All the fuses are good, I have tried multiple headlight switches including a brand new one and also have replaced the ignition switch and the lighting relay. From what I understand of the wire diagram there is supposed to be 12 volts on fuse 23 when the head light switch is clicked one time, however I get no voltage at fuse 23. There is 12 volts coming out of the headlight switch as indicated on the schematic on #2 which is two white wires when the switch is flipped.

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See this diagram, and check page 84:
http://www.volvowiringdiagrams.com/volv ... rtible.pdf

This is the normal flow of electrical current:

- Key in position II, current flows from positive battery through the ignition switch 15A to #86 of "Overload Relay" (in engine compartment fuse box).
See GREEN dots.

- This activates the "Overload Relay", sending current from #30 to #87.

- One branch goes to "Light Switch" and another goes to "Bulb Indicator".
See BLUE dots.

- Now, if you turn on the "Light Switch", it feeds current to 24/13B, which feeds Fuses #23 and #24.
These 2 fuses #23 and #24 feed the license plate, tail lights etc.

*** To test Fuse #23 and #24 correctly:
- Key in position II.
- Fuses removed and check on both sides of the connector. It should read 12V.
- If not, the problem is upstream...either the Light Switch or the Overload Relay, which is a fancy term for a simple Bosch Relay.

HTH...


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Post by abscate »

You could also have a wiring break at the rear. The wagons suffer from this, not sure about the sedans
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Post by Ozark Lee »

The sedans have the same problem but usually for a different reason.

The wiring for things on the trunk deck run through a wire loom that follows the left hand hinge / damper arm and it is easy to chop the wires if you try to close the trunk with a suitcase or a box under that hinge arm. Since it is all in the loom it is a bit tough to find but once the bad spot is found it is easy to splice them back together.

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Post by BEJinFbk »

The hazards, turn signal and alarm lights are unrelated circuits.

If you have power leaving the switch, but not getting to the fuses,
it's a pretty short trip. The connection at 24/13B, #8 or the fuse
holder contacts for locations 23 and 24 seem like the places to
look. I'd start by double checking the fuses and their contacts
in the fuse box.
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