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I messed some electronics up on my Volvo v70 2010 2.0DViews : 429 Replies : 3Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Hey
So I was trying to figure out why the glovebox light does not work and I grabbed a metal screwdriver and poked it around. I guess I put it in the wrong place and something went wrong. After realizing what I had done I started testing if everything works and I found out the power windows, child lock, and mirrors on the driver's door don't work. The central locking works. Does anyone know if there's a fuse or something I blew or I messed up something bigger? I tried testing other things out and everything else I think works Thanks in advance |
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So I think I finally found which fuse it is in a document, but it is located near the glove box and it is called the Central Electronic Module (CEM) and the fuse number is f17. The url for the document is http://www.buz.no/volvo/TP39152201_2...ng_Diagram.pdf Page 19
Maybe anyone knows how to get to it? Last edited by Zikernieks; Oct 27th, 2020 at 14:08. |
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You need to pull the carpet back in the passenger footwell. If you put your head directly under the glove box, you'll see a gap for pulling the carpet back. Once you've done that, you should see the fuse box.
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So I need to take it out of those carpet holding plastics and pull it back and it should be over where the red circle in the attachment is?
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