Yup, and it's sometimes helpful to change the opposing bulb at the same time with the same make/model of bulb--unbalanced loads is what triggers that message.MadeInJapan wrote:still contact for the bulb are bad- I would take an emery board to them and file just a bit to get a good contact in the socket and your bulb's base...see if this does the trick.
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Bulb Failure Position Light
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VCA
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Re: Bulb Failure Position Light
2008 S80 T6 AWD
1999 S70 GLT
Responsible for the care of a '92 960 and an '07 S60R
1999 S70 GLT
Responsible for the care of a '92 960 and an '07 S60R
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That One Guy
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I recently solved this same problem on my 2001 S60. There are four parking lights on the back of my car (two left/two right). I had to replace all four of them to make the message go away.
The bulbs cost me $11 from Advance Auto Parts and it took me five minutes to replace them.
The bulbs cost me $11 from Advance Auto Parts and it took me five minutes to replace them.
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green27614
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PEOPLE!! if you have to "bump" your car to get the lights to work it is a connection or ground issue.
First thing to try is get some GOOD electrical contact cleaner and spray it on your sockets. next get some good dielectric grease, with a q-tip put some on your new bulb end before you insert it into the socket.
GEEZUZ in a handbasket!!
One question I have for the original poster- have you checked the lower rear bulbs on your bumper?? This is one EVERYONE misses and probably is the culprit of your issues.
First thing to try is get some GOOD electrical contact cleaner and spray it on your sockets. next get some good dielectric grease, with a q-tip put some on your new bulb end before you insert it into the socket.
GEEZUZ in a handbasket!!
One question I have for the original poster- have you checked the lower rear bulbs on your bumper?? This is one EVERYONE misses and probably is the culprit of your issues.
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TexasCoder
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To help solve the "Slap" fix, use Dielectric grease when installing new lights. My XC90 was horrible at throwing warning messages about bulbs being out, especially after coming back from the car wash. I found that moisture was getting into the connections and burning the bulb and/or fuse. Using the dielectric grease solved the problem.
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fazool
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green27614 wrote:PEOPLE!! if you have to "bump" your car to get the lights to work it is a connection or ground issue.
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Not always true. I recently posted that my license lamp would go out and I smacked the holder and it would turn back on.
It ended up being a loose filament connection in the bulb itself. Once it turned on and heated up and expanded the metal a microscopic amount it stayed on. This was 100% repeatable. I cleaned the socket and everything. The only fix was changing the bulb. New bulb fixed the problem.
Just because I was stumped I put the suspicious bulb in my other S60 and the problem followed the bulb into a different socket on a differnt car.
Defintely was a bad bulb.
So, its not always a bad ground.
2007 S60 2.5T AWD (Daily Driver)
2001 S60 2.4T (Daughter's Car)
2003 S80 2.9 (Son's Car)
1995 850 2.4 (Daughter's Car - sold off)
2005 S40 2.4i (Bought new - since sold)
1986 740GLE 2.3(First Volvo - sold off)
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