I finally got my 450$ GLT to run "somewhat well" and was going to take it down to a local repair shop to have a fuel leak fixed when the gear shifter decided it felt comfortable staying in Park for the rest of eternity. No matter what I do, even if I hit the shiftlock override, I CANNOT get it to move into any other gear. (This is with the car on and running, no warning lights except a lamp indicator that turns on if I hit the brakes.
On top of this, the car decided It didn't want me to work on it anymore and the hood release under the grille wasn't releasing the hood. Does anyone know how to manually release it or do I need to get a shop to cut it open?
1999 Volvo V70 GLT AWD stuck in Park, hood latch is not working
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Depending on the failure point, this video may help.windsheardesigns wrote: ↑18 Oct 2024, 17:32 I finally got my 450$ GLT to run "somewhat well" and was going to take it down to a local repair shop to have a fuel leak fixed when the gear shifter decided it felt comfortable staying in Park for the rest of eternity. No matter what I do, even if I hit the shiftlock override, I CANNOT get it to move into any other gear. (This is with the car on and running, no warning lights except a lamp indicator that turns on if I hit the brakes.
On top of this, the car decided It didn't want me to work on it anymore and the hood release under the grille wasn't releasing the hood. Does anyone know how to manually release it or do I need to get a shop to cut it open?
If all else fails, just call Robert on his cell, the number is on his website and may be in the comments section of the vid. He's even in Chicago at the moment.
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windsheardesigns
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Had no idea you could call him. I've seen that video, and I think it's only for the hood release latch under the dash (Mine's about the second one below the grille.).foggydogg wrote: ↑18 Oct 2024, 21:09Depending on the failure point, this video may help.windsheardesigns wrote: ↑18 Oct 2024, 17:32 I finally got my 450$ GLT to run "somewhat well" and was going to take it down to a local repair shop to have a fuel leak fixed when the gear shifter decided it felt comfortable staying in Park for the rest of eternity. No matter what I do, even if I hit the shiftlock override, I CANNOT get it to move into any other gear. (This is with the car on and running, no warning lights except a lamp indicator that turns on if I hit the brakes.
On top of this, the car decided It didn't want me to work on it anymore and the hood release under the grille wasn't releasing the hood. Does anyone know how to manually release it or do I need to get a shop to cut it open?
If all else fails, just call Robert on his cell, the number is on his website and may be in the comments section of the vid. He's even in Chicago at the moment.
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windsheardesigns
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It feels disconnected and the handle doesn't do anything other than turn. There's a rod visible from inside the grille that seems to have popped off.
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Pretty sure Robert shows how to get the turn signal assemblies out and use a wire to trip the latches. Seeing the latches from that angle helps understand how they work.windsheardesigns wrote: ↑19 Oct 2024, 06:48It feels disconnected and the handle doesn't do anything other than turn. There's a rod visible from inside the grille that seems to have popped off.
Call him on his cell, he likes the interaction, and since he's in Chicago he may be able to help. He is just as fine a fellow as one would imagine.
His cell number is usually in the vid comments, and is on his website www.robertdiy.com
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62 122s, gone to live in Richmond
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98 V70R x2, Silver Junkyard rescue, Coral Red
98 V70GLT x2, parts cars
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If you don't have the plastic air guide installed under the sub-frame, you can reach up inboard of the trans line and behind the headlight, and trip the lever with your thumb that will release both latches.
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