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Mar 11th, 2011, 20:40 | #42 |
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Sorry , you cant on the early one without cutting wires , after 2000 its simple and in the handbook ..
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Apr 26th, 2011, 18:25 | #43 |
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This information has been really useful! I have a V40 2.0T yr 2000 and in the shop they just said one of the two pairs of rear position lights (sorry about my Spanglish!) is not working. They claim this is due to the CEM, and of course offer me a nice replacement for 522 Euros! Do you know if there is also a relay in this CEM that controls those rear lights (there is one pair of lights on the trunk door and another pair on the main body of the car). Thanks!
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Apr 27th, 2011, 09:59 | #44 |
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Yes, inside CEM are two (2) relays for position lights.
-One is for inner (on trunk door) and for licence plate illumination. -One for outer (on car body) and for front position lights (inside headlamp). But first, check all the fuses, and a cable between trunk door and body. Due to a trunk door open and close, this cable can often break. |
May 9th, 2011, 23:31 | #45 |
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which the value of R47, R49, R11 and R122?
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Jun 21st, 2011, 16:14 | #46 |
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You are my new hero! Thanks for info hard to get from you kn
Hey, Russel,
thanks for the critical info. even with my background of 30 years in electrical, instrumentation, and electronics, it was really difficult to troubleshoot a system whose engineers are information anal. i hope this doesn't break forum rules re language. i am new to forums. I have replaced engine and trans on my daughters 2000 s40, and have been appalled at the info access difficulties. Thanks again ps, re protocols, are the couple of capital letters I put in for emphasis considered bad form? also, is there a way to contribute $$ to forum support? It of course is much cheaper than Vadis subscription, or buying even more bogus Vadis copies! lol :-) |
Jun 21st, 2011, 16:48 | #47 | |
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would be glad to pay for info, I have scoured the fujitsu database with no replacement relays compatible. no prob if just a relay base, but modifying the volvo cem prob not good idea. have you found replacement from any source? |
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Jun 21st, 2011, 23:50 | #48 |
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The idea of forums is generally to share knowledge for free. Payment would only be considered in cases where actual car parts are sold or sometimes when someone helps someone else to repair something (in most cases it's free too). The best way to pay back here is to offer your brains and ideas here so everyone else can benefit.....
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Jun 30th, 2011, 16:51 | #49 |
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Hey
Does anyone have the schematic for the cem? or knows what component there is on place DA13 and DA12? Mine has fallen off.... and I have to replace the components.. Kim |
Jun 30th, 2011, 17:06 | #50 |
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My wild guess - it might be a double diode with common anode? Do you still have it lying inside housing?
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