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RayCis
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Year and Model: V70 1999
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Crazy little problem and a question

Post by RayCis »

Since 1 week I own a Volvo V70 (1999) 2.5 car, wonderful, really, Had to renew the 2 drive belts, for alternator and valve train, as they were worn out, ok, that's extra money, but it was necessary.

After I came home, a bizar little problem appeared: When I turn on the key (contact ON), a number of electrical functions don't work: the electric windows, the horn, the fan, the radio, the lighter, the wipers.
I thought a weak battery, but starting the engine (which uses much current) is no problem, and then, after maybe 500 yards of driving everything works again. Stopping and parking the car, switching off, and 5 minutes later, the problem has returned..... No warning lights are ON when driving. Idling the engine for several minutes -not driving-, problem persists, only with actual driving it disappears....

And a small question: how do I remove the back seat -the backrest rear cushion, couldn't find a drawing on that, clips on the sides, what to do with them?
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Post by jblackburn »

It's the electrical portion of your ignition switch. Jiggle the key slightly and it'll stop all that nonsense.

Replacing the electrical side is the cure.
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jpr0204
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Year and Model: 12' XC70 Prem. Plus
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Post by jpr0204 »

+1

As Justin said, new ignition switch and you should be all set to go.

You will need to find your chassis # for the correct switch. You will find your chassis # in the last 6 to 8 digits of your VIN #.

From chassis # 587537, Volvo P/N would be 8650054 which lists for $57.00
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To chassis # 587536, Volvo P/N would be 9447804 which lists for $57.00 as well.
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- Joe
Current Vehicles:
20' Kia Sorento (Lease) (Fiancé's car) Currently at 19,500 miles
12' Volvo XC70 Premier Plus AWD Currently at 95K miles
12' Yamaha V-Star 950 EFI Tourer (My daily summer crusier) Currently at 5K miles
04' Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic (Fiancé's daily summer cruiser) Currently at 16K miles.

jpr0204
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Post by jpr0204 »

In fact,

Here is a link with pictures done on a 99'....

https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... =1&t=55868

Hope this helps....

- Joe
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20' Kia Sorento (Lease) (Fiancé's car) Currently at 19,500 miles
12' Volvo XC70 Premier Plus AWD Currently at 95K miles
12' Yamaha V-Star 950 EFI Tourer (My daily summer crusier) Currently at 5K miles
04' Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic (Fiancé's daily summer cruiser) Currently at 16K miles.

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Post by Ozark Lee »

The seat retainer clips are a serious pain in the butt. It looks like you have pried it upward but now the entire seat needs to be pressed toward the center of the car to get it to release. I have never been able to re-use the clips since they tend to get mangled during the removal process.

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whitemountainnut
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Year and Model: V70 XC - 1998
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Post by whitemountainnut »

There is a tab on the bottom of that seat clip. What I had to do was press the clip back down so I could use a screwdriver to compress the tab while then pulling up on the clip. It should then come fully out and you can pull the seat out. This may require some force on the side that had the clip.
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whitemountainnut
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Post by whitemountainnut »

Here's a picture (hopefully) of that clip after being removed. Hope it helps!
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Ignition switch issues:
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