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Old Aug 24th, 2011, 10:40   #1
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Hiya, i have a 2005 Volvo S80 D5 and the cigarette lighter has suddenly stopped working meaning i cant use my Tom-Tom sat nav and i was wondering please if somebody could tell which fuse it is so i can check to see if the Fuse is blown.
I have looked under the bonnet in the fusebox and there isnt any Cig Lighter fuse on the fuse box diagram. Thanks
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Old Aug 24th, 2011, 11:28   #2
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Check the fuse panel in the compartment at the end of the dash driver side. Open the driver door and you'll see a groove to pull out the cover of the compartment.

Also see http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?p=971058
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Just checked and there isn't a fuse boc located there all there is in that location is the bonnet pull.
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Just checked and there isn't a fuse boc located there all there is in that location is the bonnet pull.
Not under the dash, at the end of the dash and exposed only when the door is open.

My left-hand-drive V70 has a fuse panel on the left side of the dash. I assume yours would be on the right side, but maybe it is also on the left.

See http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/..._08a.htm#pg102
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I've located the fusebox it's nearside rear just inside the boot but it gets worse!
There's no fusebox cover or fuse diagram.
Any idea please which fuse it is?
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I've located the fusebox it's nearside rear just inside the boot but it gets worse!
There's no fusebox cover or fuse diagram.
Any idea please which fuse it is?
Arong,

There are 3 fuse panels in these cars--one in the engine compartment, one in the end of the dashboard, and one in the boot. The fuse for the 12V sockets is in the one in the end of the dash.

See this link http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/..._08a.htm#pg102 and look at the diagram and table on pg. 104.
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This is hard work - and I`m only reading the stuff!
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Ive have got the end of the dashboard cover off and the diagram in the link for the 2nd fusebox at the end of the passenger side of dashboard is nothing like i have unless theres something else hiding the fuses???? i hve enclosed a pic anyway and your help is badly needed please. Thanks


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Take the cover off the other end, drivers side, to the right of the steering wheel. (the pictures you have been looking at are for LHD cars?)

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