Volvo C70 Lock Alram Control Module Topic is solved
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VolvoTR
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Volvo C70 Lock Alram Control Module
Greetings to everyone, when I bought my vehicle, it did not have a remote control ( 1998 Model ), I bought a 1998 model S70 key, but I could not program it because we did not have a VST device, I am thinking of buying the lock alarm control module from the vehicle from which the remote came. My question is, I get the lock alarm control unit 9459309, is there any problem with the lock alarm control unit 9459480 of the remote? Confusing me, my vehicle is 2 doors, the module I will buy is for a 4 door vehicle. Thank you from now.
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SirBrickWagon
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i believe that if you take the relay under the dashboard for the guard alarm (slot 210/211) and pop that into your C70 it should work fine. Robert DIY has a great video on pairing a keyfob to a car as well.VolvoTR wrote: ↑06 Jun 2022, 10:48 Greetings to everyone, when I bought my vehicle, it did not have a remote control ( 1998 Model ), I bought a 1998 model S70 key, but I could not program it because we did not have a VST device, I am thinking of buying the lock alarm control module from the vehicle from which the remote came. My question is, I get the lock alarm control unit 9459309, is there any problem with the lock alarm control unit 9459480 of the remote? Confusing me, my vehicle is 2 doors, the module I will buy is for a 4 door vehicle. Thank you from now.
hope this helps!
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I've looked at the subject on my car (98 V70, built in 97) a few times, and havent found a clear answer. Seller said "ah ye the remotes just need new batteries"
I have managed to program the immo chip to work with the car, but that doesnt make the remote work.
It does not have a 210/211 relay, and the relay sockets arent even populated.
No remote module behind the glovebox like the older cars, the plug is there but plugging a module doesn't do anything.
My next theory is that without VST you need to find a remote module (the one under the dash, right above the instrument cluster) with matching remotes.
The alarm on my car never worked, it came with an aftermarket one that I removed a while ago. Maybe I haven't found how they deactivated the OEM alarm to let the aftermarket one work.
I have managed to program the immo chip to work with the car, but that doesnt make the remote work.
It does not have a 210/211 relay, and the relay sockets arent even populated.
No remote module behind the glovebox like the older cars, the plug is there but plugging a module doesn't do anything.
My next theory is that without VST you need to find a remote module (the one under the dash, right above the instrument cluster) with matching remotes.
The alarm on my car never worked, it came with an aftermarket one that I removed a while ago. Maybe I haven't found how they deactivated the OEM alarm to let the aftermarket one work.
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SirBrickWagon
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yeah it needs a central locking relay and the 210/211 relay in order to pair and use a keyfob.Goupil wrote: ↑07 Jun 2022, 13:25 I've looked at the subject on my car (98 V70, built in 97) a few times, and havent found a clear answer. Seller said "ah ye the remotes just need new batteries"![]()
I have managed to program the immo chip to work with the car, but that doesnt make the remote work.
It does not have a 210/211 relay, and the relay sockets arent even populated.
No remote module behind the glovebox like the older cars, the plug is there but plugging a module doesn't do anything.
My next theory is that without VST you need to find a remote module (the one under the dash, right above the instrument cluster) with matching remotes.
The alarm on my car never worked, it came with an aftermarket one that I removed a while ago. Maybe I haven't found how they deactivated the OEM alarm to let the aftermarket one work.
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You usually get immobilizer functions a few years earlier in EU markets vs NA markets so be careful of advice from ABCs….. Angry British Colonists who can’t spell.
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My central locks are working now (trunk, gas tank lid, etc.), only because I didn't have a remote control, I bought a key belonging to the S70 instead of the C70, but I couldn't program it.I'm wondering if it would be okay if I took the module of the car where I bought the S70 controller.the difference of 2 doors and 4 doors is also that the part numbers are different.SirBrickWagon wrote: ↑07 Jun 2022, 10:38i believe that if you take the relay under the dashboard for the guard alarm (slot 210/211) and pop that into your C70 it should work fine. Robert DIY has a great video on pairing a keyfob to a car as well.VolvoTR wrote: ↑06 Jun 2022, 10:48 Greetings to everyone, when I bought my vehicle, it did not have a remote control ( 1998 Model ), I bought a 1998 model S70 key, but I could not program it because we did not have a VST device, I am thinking of buying the lock alarm control module from the vehicle from which the remote came. My question is, I get the lock alarm control unit 9459309, is there any problem with the lock alarm control unit 9459480 of the remote? Confusing me, my vehicle is 2 doors, the module I will buy is for a 4 door vehicle. Thank you from now.
hope this helps!
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SirBrickWagon
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i would at least give it a shot, pop the relay from the s70 into the c70 and if it doesn't work you can always put it back, no harm in trying!VolvoTR wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 06:56My central locks are working now (trunk, gas tank lid, etc.), only because I didn't have a remote control, I bought a key belonging to the S70 instead of the C70, but I couldn't program it.I'm wondering if it would be okay if I took the module of the car where I bought the S70 controller.the difference of 2 doors and 4 doors is also that the part numbers are different.SirBrickWagon wrote: ↑07 Jun 2022, 10:38i believe that if you take the relay under the dashboard for the guard alarm (slot 210/211) and pop that into your C70 it should work fine. Robert DIY has a great video on pairing a keyfob to a car as well.VolvoTR wrote: ↑06 Jun 2022, 10:48 Greetings to everyone, when I bought my vehicle, it did not have a remote control ( 1998 Model ), I bought a 1998 model S70 key, but I could not program it because we did not have a VST device, I am thinking of buying the lock alarm control module from the vehicle from which the remote came. My question is, I get the lock alarm control unit 9459309, is there any problem with the lock alarm control unit 9459480 of the remote? Confusing me, my vehicle is 2 doors, the module I will buy is for a 4 door vehicle. Thank you from now.
hope this helps!
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SirBrickWagon
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RobertDIY only covers NA market cars from what i've seen but it should be more or less the same?
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Yes , you are right it's worth a try.Thank you.SirBrickWagon wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 09:43i would at least give it a shot, pop the relay from the s70 into the c70 and if it doesn't work you can always put it back, no harm in trying!VolvoTR wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 06:56My central locks are working now (trunk, gas tank lid, etc.), only because I didn't have a remote control, I bought a key belonging to the S70 instead of the C70, but I couldn't program it.I'm wondering if it would be okay if I took the module of the car where I bought the S70 controller.the difference of 2 doors and 4 doors is also that the part numbers are different.SirBrickWagon wrote: ↑07 Jun 2022, 10:38
i believe that if you take the relay under the dashboard for the guard alarm (slot 210/211) and pop that into your C70 it should work fine. Robert DIY has a great video on pairing a keyfob to a car as well.
hope this helps!
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