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Old Jun 7th, 2021, 20:08   #1
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Now I know that Concorde broke the sound barrier many many times but where is it on the V70?
Referring to the owners manual page 185 when trying to find the fuse for the horn it states
Fuses in the passenger compartment within the sound barrier on the drivers side???
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that is literally the least likely thing I've ever heard lol you could try strapping it to a euro fighter but I can't see it getting off the ground

but on a serious note I assume they just mean the sound proofing in the bulkhead. maybe it was some sort of weird inside joke or funny 'Sweglish' translation

see also https://www.engrish.com/

fuses are under that little panel on the end of your dashboard which you see when you open the door as well as a few other places
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this one's a classic

https://www.engrish.com/2020/06/404-barber-not-found/
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If it's a pre-facelift (-2004/5) the fuses will be located in the panel between the dashboard and right hand door. If it's a post facelift (2005-) it will be located in the fuse panel (CEM) above the pedals (RHD), which will require a T25 torx screwdriver to access.

After owning both a pre, and post facelift P2 car it infuriates me that they moved these to such an inaccessible area.
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