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2001 V70 P2, where is the fuel pump relay located? Thanks.

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KevinCollins
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2001 V70 P2, where is the fuel pump relay located? Thanks.

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I have a 2001 V70 T4 that stalled yesterday and needs a fuel pump relay.

Spent last night and this morning searching online for location of fuel pump relay. Went to the wrong forum, I'm back again.

Does anyone recognize this fuse box? I took the torx screws out. Doesn't look like there is room in the box for the relays. Should I open it up? Thanks for looking.

Kevin
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Inside the cockpit, not under the hood.
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Post by Pauloil »

fuse box on left side just under the hood. take 4 torx screws out and remove the plastic/rubber cover around fuses. There it lies! sorry, thought you had a P1 model
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I believe the P2 is different than P1 generation.
He has a 2001 model.
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KevinCollins
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Post by KevinCollins »

I took out the torx screws, but the fuse board seems locked to the box. There are snaps on the front, can't see any on the back. Should I just keep prying? Does it snap off? Don't want to break it unless necessary...

Or should I take the shroud off under the steering wheel, no snap-open fuse box seen.

Thanks.

Okay, I'll open up the dash.

Took off panel under dash, not there!

Next, remove torx screws and keep prying until something gives. Oh, well.

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Post by BEJinFbk »

Since you originally posted your question in the wrong section,
(1993-2000 for Gen 1 P80's ) you probably got the wrong answer.

The newer P2 V70's from 2001 onward are
completely and entirely different vehicles.

The posters here in the 2001-2010 section
should have all the right info for you.
'98 V70 R - Well Equipped for Life Up North... ;)

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Post by BEJinFbk »

This should get you there:
01 V70 Relays.pdf
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You can download the entire wiring diagram PDF here:
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/volvo-wiring-diagrams/
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Oh man, thanks so much for this PDF!!!!

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