Couple a' S80 questions

Discussion in 'Volvo S80' started by Randolph, Sep 15, 2005.

  1. Randolph

    Randolph Guest

    Hello,

    How difficult is it to replace the bulbs or LEDs backlighting the
    center console on an '01 S80? The lights around my drivers side
    temperature controls are dead, and it's buggin' the hell out of me.

    There is often a clunking sound from the rear end when going over bumpy
    roads - almost as if something in the truck is knocking around. The
    trunk is empty and the spare is well secured, so I'm inclined to
    believe this is suspension. Any ideas on what I should check?

    Thanks,
    Randolph d'Amore
    '01 S80 2.9
     
    Randolph, Sep 15, 2005
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  2. I had a clunking sound that I thought was coming from the rear. I even
    checked the exhaust hangers and could not find a thing. It actually was some
    front-end parts that needed replacing (I believe a tie-rod was one of them).
    Have your front suspension checked by a dealer (two regular shops couldn't
    figure it out).
    '99 XC
     
    Peter \(Remove one i and theRemove\), Sep 15, 2005
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  3. Randolph

    Glenn Klein Guest

    To rpl the bulbs in the ccm you have to remove the shifter cover then
    remove the 2 screws holding the ccm in place then very gently raise the
    bottom edge up 7 pull it is held in place by 3-4 spring clips if you
    pull to hard you will break the slots in the ccm once removed you can
    easily remove the connectors on the rear do this with the key OFF unless
    you want to set a srs code in the car your local Volvo dealer should
    have the bulbs in stock

    The noise in the rear is most likely one or both of the rear sway bar
    links common problem for this you need to have the weight of the car off
    the ground not that hard to rpl yourself approximate cost of rear links
    $45.00 each we get 1 Hour of labor to change do both links @ the same
    time because if one is bad & one is good now it will not be long before
    that one fails to
    Glenn

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    nor should any American.
     
    Glenn Klein, Sep 16, 2005
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  4. Randolph

    Randolph Guest

    Thanks for all the info guys, I appreciate it immensley.
     
    Randolph, Sep 17, 2005
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