2002 xc70 lighter fuse

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Andy Schmelzer

I just bought a used xc70 and it does not have the manual. My son put a
penny in the light and now it does not work. I need this for the cell phone
and can not find a bad fuse. The one facing the rear seat also stopped
working. I checked all of the fuses under the hood and the ones in the
cargo area, Anyone have a clue of where else to look or what else to look
for?
 
Andy Schmelzer said:
I just bought a used xc70 and it does not have the manual. My son put a
penny in the light and now it does not work. I need this for the cell
phone and can not find a bad fuse. The one facing the rear seat also
stopped working. I checked all of the fuses under the hood and the ones in
the cargo area, Anyone have a clue of where else to look or what else to
look for?

I think the fuse you are looking for will be inside the drivers side door on
the dashboard. It is one of those fuse blocks that you can only access with
the door open.

Shawn
 
Andy said:
I just bought a used xc70 and it does not have the manual. My son put a
penny in the light and now it does not work. I need this for the cell phone
and can not find a bad fuse. The one facing the rear seat also stopped
working. I checked all of the fuses under the hood and the ones in the
cargo area, Anyone have a clue of where else to look or what else to look
for?

Suggest that you get a copy of the owners manual from Volvo through the
website https://volvotechinfo.com/index.cfm or your dealer. In addition
to a lot of other useful information it will have a diagram for the
fuses and will indicate which fuse is appropriate for that connection.
 
Andy said:
I just bought a used xc70 and it does not have the manual. My son put a
penny in the light and now it does not work. I need this for the cell phone
and can not find a bad fuse. The one facing the rear seat also stopped
working. I checked all of the fuses under the hood and the ones in the
cargo area, Anyone have a clue of where else to look or what else to look
for?
Should fuse # 11 15amp mini blade fuse located under the steering wheel
remove the bottom cover to gain access
Glenn

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