Brake lights
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Hondachuck
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- Joined: 10 October 2017
- Year and Model: 2002 xc70
- Location: Oregon
Brake lights
Dash says check brake light....changed the bulbs all the brake lights work and dash still says check brake light
Any tips thanks for the help
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Georgeandkira
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- Year and Model: '07 V70 + '15 XC70
- Location: Hudson & Champlain Valleys, USA
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I have had success matching the resistance of the bulbs in my stash using an ohm meter.
Many say that Osram brand bulbs and Volvo brand bulbs are of the 'European Spec" which keeps our bad bulb detector's micro-brain happy.
I just experienced a persistent brake light warning and learned that the right side bulb holder had melted a bit and had scorched metal contacts. I cleaned the metal and trimmed any plastic drips. Jiggling the bulb holder with the brake pedal depressed gave me a constant circuit. Then it would shake loose-or whatever-again.
It finally quieted down and has been working OK.
All this falls under the heading of "inadequately engineered plastic car crap" and we've all dealt with it before.
What also might be happening is "lingering warning syndrome". I swear I got bake light warnings which came for no apparent reason (no bulb out) and went away on their own.
Anytime you touch anything with these lights be sure to apply dielectric grease to the contacts. I'm told that resistances are compared (hence the recommendation of matched bulbs) and I just think it's better to clean 'em and grease 'em. Kira
Many say that Osram brand bulbs and Volvo brand bulbs are of the 'European Spec" which keeps our bad bulb detector's micro-brain happy.
I just experienced a persistent brake light warning and learned that the right side bulb holder had melted a bit and had scorched metal contacts. I cleaned the metal and trimmed any plastic drips. Jiggling the bulb holder with the brake pedal depressed gave me a constant circuit. Then it would shake loose-or whatever-again.
It finally quieted down and has been working OK.
All this falls under the heading of "inadequately engineered plastic car crap" and we've all dealt with it before.
What also might be happening is "lingering warning syndrome". I swear I got bake light warnings which came for no apparent reason (no bulb out) and went away on their own.
Anytime you touch anything with these lights be sure to apply dielectric grease to the contacts. I'm told that resistances are compared (hence the recommendation of matched bulbs) and I just think it's better to clean 'em and grease 'em. Kira
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precopster
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Had the same problem on my 2001 T5. Replaced with a used assembly. It's great that Volvo designed them to come out easily but they get low marks for design here.
Current cars VW Transporter 2.5TDI, 2010 XC90 D5 R Design
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