Hello
I have read several posts related to same problem but never got to understand a fix
volvo s60 2003 non turbo
firs the SRS signal came some time ago that it has a problem
recently the dashaboard clocks and lights and everything would switch off.. and turn back on occassionaly then off. being off most of the time.
i believe some water leaked though a previously broken tail light
the brake lights do not work but the fog brake light swithces on. when stepping on the brake i can hear like a switch in the trunk but no ligt comes out. blinkers light works fine.
what would be the easiest and best way to fix this problem as if i want to change the back fuse module it would cost more than the car itself. also i get a used part how can i be sure it will work or needs to be programmed. the dealer refuses to program it unless it is bought from them and i know of no one where i live who can do this
Appreciating your help
Volvo S60 dashboard not working properly
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Georgeandkira
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You may have 3 problems. A code reader/clearer with SRS capability would help.
1) Disconnecting things in the dash in the wrong sequence can light the SRS light. Clearing the code may be all which is necessary.
Obviously, a real problem will relight the SRS.
2) Your DIM (instrument cluster) is of the old design. It is expected to go bad due to cold, broken solder joints. It comes out easily and there are companies which repair them.
3) I would begin working on a tail light problem by inspecting each and every socket for corrosion stemming from the leak you mentioned.
Then I'd check any fuses in the "back fuse module". I know nothing about replacing this module.
Does the center brake light work?
1) Disconnecting things in the dash in the wrong sequence can light the SRS light. Clearing the code may be all which is necessary.
Obviously, a real problem will relight the SRS.
2) Your DIM (instrument cluster) is of the old design. It is expected to go bad due to cold, broken solder joints. It comes out easily and there are companies which repair them.
3) I would begin working on a tail light problem by inspecting each and every socket for corrosion stemming from the leak you mentioned.
Then I'd check any fuses in the "back fuse module". I know nothing about replacing this module.
Does the center brake light work?
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As above, try fixing first the brake lights, inside the trunk, left side behind the cover is the module with the fuses for the rear electrics
Once the brakes fixed, if the DIM still acts up, it could be the common DIM failure on 2001-2003. Once fixed, try resetting the SRS message with Vida or at the Volvo dealer. The DIM must be repaired by a TV shop that works with SMD control boards (small electronic components). May also use Ebay (search 'cluster repair service') but not sure if you have these in Israel. You can also try swapping the DIM with the same year and same side numbers (google up). New one at Volvo is near $1500
Once the brakes fixed, if the DIM still acts up, it could be the common DIM failure on 2001-2003. Once fixed, try resetting the SRS message with Vida or at the Volvo dealer. The DIM must be repaired by a TV shop that works with SMD control boards (small electronic components). May also use Ebay (search 'cluster repair service') but not sure if you have these in Israel. You can also try swapping the DIM with the same year and same side numbers (google up). New one at Volvo is near $1500
Several Volvo Repair Videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... s0FSVSOT_c
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Some, or maybe most, of the components that are electronically "married" to the car via programming have a sticker on them with a printed number(s). If certain numbers on the old part's sticker and the replacement part's sticker match then the replacement will work without reprogramming. I have been able to replace both my DIM and drivers door DDM, without reprogramming them, using this method.
A GOOD used Volvo parts supplier, like Erie Volvo, knows what you can or can't do and they will know which numbers need to match. In my case, a properly matched used DIM was much less costly than to have my old one repaired.
If you end up wanting to have your existing DIM repaired you can contact Xemodex in Canada. Many Volvo owners have used their service and been happy. It will be somewhat more costly than purchasing a matched used DIM but FAR LESS expensive than a dealer supplied part.
A GOOD used Volvo parts supplier, like Erie Volvo, knows what you can or can't do and they will know which numbers need to match. In my case, a properly matched used DIM was much less costly than to have my old one repaired.
If you end up wanting to have your existing DIM repaired you can contact Xemodex in Canada. Many Volvo owners have used their service and been happy. It will be somewhat more costly than purchasing a matched used DIM but FAR LESS expensive than a dealer supplied part.
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Georgeandkira
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Nobody knows yet.
Clean the sockets and check the fuses first as mentioned above.
Check connections and grounds. This is basic, first step automotive electronic diagnostics.
Replacing a fuse box/block/module is a final step.
Clean the sockets and check the fuses first as mentioned above.
Check connections and grounds. This is basic, first step automotive electronic diagnostics.
Replacing a fuse box/block/module is a final step.
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