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skynet2029 Feb 18th, 2019 07:32

CD Player, front 12v socket no power?
 
Hi, just got a 2006 D5.

There appears to be no power to the radio/CD player unit, front 12v socket and rear parking sensors?

Is this a fuse related issue or relay or??

Not had time to investigate yet.

skynet2029 Feb 19th, 2019 19:30

Any ideas guys?

Thanks for any info you can provide.

XC70Bob Feb 20th, 2019 14:30

Might actually help if you told us which model ?

year -2005
engine - D5
model - ? ( V70 XC70 S80 S60 ):confused_smile:

skynet2029 Feb 20th, 2019 14:44

Car is a 2006 V70 D5.

I can't see any fuses on the passenger side as in the handbook? Under bonnet, at the rear and above the pedals.

XC70Bob Feb 21st, 2019 09:42

The fuses in question should be in these positions

https://i.imgur.com/JM4LUco.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/eXc5a0s.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/5J4G4ta.jpg

skynet2029 Feb 23rd, 2019 14:43

Fuses all fine?

I've read somewhere about a possible relay located on the cem? Any ideas which one?

XC70Bob Feb 23rd, 2019 15:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by skynet2029 (Post 2498255)
Fuses all fine?

I've read somewhere about a possible relay located on the cem? Any ideas which one?

The CEM on a 2006 car will have only internal relays that are soldered directly to the PCB, no plug in relays that you can change.

skynet2029 Mar 5th, 2019 21:11

Any other ideas to try before I find an auto electrician?

XC70Bob Mar 6th, 2019 14:28

The only other thing you can check is the main fuses that feed the CEM/REM/Fuse boxes.

located in the boot near the battery

https://i.imgur.com/nNYDB04.jpg

but if you have blown them then you have a major problem rated at 50/60A

I would check input and output of each fuse very carefully using a voltmeter.

Thassos Mar 6th, 2019 20:22

C E M (it hides another bank of fuses)
 
Have a look at the fuse panel on he CEM (its hidden above the pedals) a couple of TX25 screws to remove the plastic cover above the pedals, and then youll see it, its F11 (a mini blade fuse - Blue = 15A) supplies both front and rear 12v outlets. Had mine pop recently and after a bit of searching and the very useful info from XC70bob went right to the culprit :)


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