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Oct 21st, 2017, 14:35 | #1 |
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CEM 30621305 wanted
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I need to replace CEM since one of the headlights does not work. I know for sure it is CEM since I tested all the options. Does any of you have any spare one, one to sell or you know anyone who does? If yes please get in touch. Regards |
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If you know how to solder, you can replace the two relays responsible for the dipped beams. https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=67584
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So, the way I do them now, is to carefully cut open the top part of the relay, use long nose pliers to pull out the internal smaller relay, then break off the 5 copper connecting wires at their base in there and carefully yank out the rest of the plastic bit of the relay. What you will be left out with, will be 5 small legs of each relay left on the board, Then you can use the soldering iron to heat up each one and while doing so, pull out. I have done quite a few CEMs the last couple of years using this method and had a 100% success rate. Good luck with this
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One more thing guys, do you know where I can buy such relays please? Any link would be appreciated.
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http://uk.farnell.com/panasonic-elec...RoCUTcQAvD_BwE
or http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/non-la...elays/8156592/
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So I ordered relays, had not much previous experience as to soldering, but I followed instructions which you provided and firstly removed old relay and then soldered on another one with the equipment I have at home. cost of repair was about £7-including solder sucker tool from ebay and 2 relays I bought online. All was delivered today so I gave it a go and luckily both of the lights are on. Perfect, thank u very much again for all your help and advice. For all those who would get confused just like me about which relay belongs to which light, there is a picture in another thread and one is looking at lights from position of driver being inside, not outside. Last edited by kokot; Nov 7th, 2017 at 16:48. |
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