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Tool
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      10-03-2007
Does anyone know which fuse is for the front, and rear lighter
sockets? Both are out, and their is no sign of a blown fuse in the
panel under the hood.

Tks,
Tool

 
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Brian V
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      10-03-2007

"Tool" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know which fuse is for the front, and rear lighter
> sockets? Both are out, and their is no sign of a blown fuse in the
> panel under the hood.
>
> Tks,
> Tool
>


Open the passenger door and you will see the other fuse panel on the side of
the dash.


 
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Tool
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      15-03-2007
On Mar 10, 5:27 pm, "Brian V" <n...@bussiness.com> wrote:
> "Tool" <tgmo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:(E-Mail Removed) ps.com...
>
> > Does anyone know which fuse is for the front, and rear lighter
> > sockets? Both are out, and their is no sign of a blown fuse in the
> > panel under the hood.

>
> > Tks,
> > Tool

>
> Open the passenger door and you will see the other fuse panel on the side of
> the dash.


I removed the plastic panel, on the inside of the passenger door
dashboard, and do not see any fuse panel, or fuses. Any other place to
look?

 
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Glenn
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      16-03-2007
Tool wrote:
> On Mar 10, 5:27 pm, "Brian V" <n...@bussiness.com> wrote:
>> "Tool" <tgmo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:(E-Mail Removed) ps.com...
>>
>>> Does anyone know which fuse is for the front, and rear lighter
>>> sockets? Both are out, and their is no sign of a blown fuse in the
>>> panel under the hood.
>>> Tks,
>>> Tool

>> Open the passenger door and you will see the other fuse panel on the side of
>> the dash.

>
> I removed the plastic panel, on the inside of the passenger door
> dashboard, and do not see any fuse panel, or fuses. Any other place to
> look?
>

Remove the panel under steering column to gain access to the central
electronic module (CEM) there you will find the fuse for the 12V outlets
Glenn
Volvo Certified Technician
ASE Certified Technician

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"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
 
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BigDick
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      16-03-2007
For US spec cars.
Open the drivers door.
Remove the panel on the end of the dash pad.
The fuses are located behind this panel.
Fuse number 13 powers up the lighter sockets.
Look on the inside cover of removed panel
for the fuse layout to help locate fuse 13 or other fuses.
There are not any under dash fuese for this year model.
BD
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"Glenn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Tool wrote:
>> On Mar 10, 5:27 pm, "Brian V" <n...@bussiness.com> wrote:
>>> "Tool" <tgmo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:(E-Mail Removed) ps.com...
>>>
>>>> Does anyone know which fuse is for the front, and rear lighter
>>>> sockets? Both are out, and their is no sign of a blown fuse in the
>>>> panel under the hood.
>>>> Tks,
>>>> Tool
>>> Open the passenger door and you will see the other fuse panel on the
>>> side of
>>> the dash.

>>
>> I removed the plastic panel, on the inside of the passenger door
>> dashboard, and do not see any fuse panel, or fuses. Any other place to
>> look?
>>

> Remove the panel under steering column to gain access to the central
> electronic module (CEM) there you will find the fuse for the 12V outlets
> Glenn
> Volvo Certified Technician
> ASE Certified Technician
>
> --
> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
> 11,2001.
> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
> life
> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
> as I live,
> nor should any American.



 
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Bailey, Joan and Dan
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      16-03-2007
I had a similar problem. There is a diagram I think on the plastic panel
identifying which fuse controls what electrical device in the car. Of
course, the panel in the car on the driver's side is where this fuse is
located.

Of the few complaints I have with my S80 T6, electrical problems (fuses
blown and replacing lights) is the main one. Otherwise, I really do enjoy
my car.


"Tool" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Mar 10, 5:27 pm, "Brian V" <n...@bussiness.com> wrote:
>> "Tool" <tgmo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:(E-Mail Removed) ps.com...
>>
>> > Does anyone know which fuse is for the front, and rear lighter
>> > sockets? Both are out, and their is no sign of a blown fuse in the
>> > panel under the hood.

>>
>> > Tks,
>> > Tool

>>
>> Open the passenger door and you will see the other fuse panel on the side
>> of
>> the dash.

>
> I removed the plastic panel, on the inside of the passenger door
> dashboard, and do not see any fuse panel, or fuses. Any other place to
> look?
>



 
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