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Old Jul 14th, 2019, 05:50   #1
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Default Headlamp failure service required

Message on the 2008 V70 SE Lux

To start, the message wasn't always on, but I got vida and dince up and running again now that I have a Volvo again and sure enough I was playing around with it, checking features, codes and settings.

I went into HCM and did the calibration and the headlights go up and down fine and all shows well, I can move them up down and adjust etc, all good.

After doing it all that's when the warning message comes up, so I went and checked the DTC code and it was HCM - B104154.

https://www.dtcdecode.com/Volvo/HCM-B104154

And when I go in and check calibration it's saying rear axle is calibrated but the front axle is not calibrated in relation to the headlights.

So where do I go from here ? I bet this is something I can't fix myself !
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