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Dec 1st, 2015, 13:17 | #1 |
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headlamp relay and fuse
can anyone please tel me where to locate the fuse and relay for the left hand headlamp have looked in both fuse boxes and in handbook but can not find where fuse and relay is located. Many thanks
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Dec 1st, 2015, 14:15 | #2 |
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Some details of the year and model of car would be helpful. Also posting on the relevant forum for that model will get more replies than on the general forum.
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Dec 1st, 2015, 14:49 | #3 |
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sorry its a volv0 v40 2003
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Dec 2nd, 2015, 12:17 | #4 |
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The fuse is in the engine bay fusebox. Remove the top cover and you will see on the inside of it the diagram of what fuse is for what.
The relay for the headlight is inside the CEM module. The CEM is a grey box, located on the right hand side of the driver's footwell, behind the footwell cover. There is one relay for each light. There is a very popular thread of how to replace the relay: http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=67584 If you check the fuses and they are ok, then you will need to establish if it is the relay inside the CEM. TO do this, remove the H7 bulb from ints connector and measure the voltage with a multimeter. You should be getting something around 12V. Then put the bulb back on and measure the voltage again. If you get a reading of 0V, then it is the CEM relay that is faulty. You can either get a replacement CEM for around £35-£50 or get a relay for a couple of quid and solder it on.
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Dec 7th, 2018, 14:08 | #5 |
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Hi Gatos, i see you are an expert in Volvo.
I have a problem with my lights, all of them now including the indicator in the light swich are off, im afraid fuse problem. Where should i find it? is any fuse powering the CEM? Thanks |
Dec 7th, 2018, 14:32 | #6 |
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And again..
Model, year.. Would be helpful..
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Dec 7th, 2018, 16:33 | #7 |
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Oh, sorry
My Volvo is V40 1.9 di 115 hp from 2004. Both bulbs H7 for low beam were burned and i don´t know what i did that suddenly all lights are off... even the switch, let´s see what will be now... I just bought couple of H7 Osram Nightbreaker. |
Jun 25th, 2019, 23:06 | #8 |
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LED Heamdlamp
Hi, could anyone help me please. I have a 2017 V40 and the led driver side head light and indicator has stopped working. Will this be a warranty repair or any ideas what it could be, checked the connection and that is ok
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