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Volvo V60 2011 Daylight fuse.

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Old Jun 29th, 2020, 15:58   #1
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My Volvos daylights stopped working. First, one side, then after month or so second one.
I havnt find the fuse. Where it is located? I search the book, but cant find. I tryed the LEDS directly from battery, THEY ARE WORKING!
Can someone PLEASE help to locate fuces?
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There is no fuse specifically for the front LEDs, the fuses are shared between LEDs and headlamps.
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There is no fuse specifically for the front LEDs, the fuses are shared between LEDs and headlamps.
Where are the fuses for the lights ?
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There is no fuse specifically for the front LEDs, the fuses are shared between LEDs and headlamps.
Ok. Thank you!
But then I ask, why the LEDS are working directly from battery and not working from original wires? And where are headlights fuses?

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Where are the fuses for the lights ?
Left side next to the airbox.
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Ok. Thank you!
But then I ask, why the LEDS are working directly from battery and not working from original wires? And where are headlights fuses?

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The LEDs are not directly connected to the battery, if they would be they would flicker. They're connected with separate wires both leading to the light fuses and the light relay.
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Left side next to the airbox.
Thank you!

Dose you know exactly, which fuse is for leds?

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No I don't remember but it should be 10A. If your headlamps are working then it's not a fuse but your LEDs are dead and in need of replacement.

But not all 2011 models have headlamp fuses, the newer 2011 ones, say September to December models don't have them anymore they just have relays.

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No I don't remember but it should be 10A. If your headlamps are working then it's not a fuse but your LEDs are dead and in need of replacement.
NO. Headlamps working and I was taken the LEDS out and tryed then directly from battery. THEY FINE, WORKING!
What can be the problem?

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Old Jun 29th, 2020, 21:40   #10
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Not sure exactly what vehicle you have, try putting details in your signature so you only have to do it once.

Any way on mine they are wired in series with the orange marker lights in the headlight unit. Have these failed?

If yes the replace the bulbs in the marker lights and your DRLs might work.

Incidentally what appear to be DRLs on my XC60 are not bright enough and are just sidelights.
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