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No dash lights but have headlights on 1996 volvo 850

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Need to check the dash light dimmer switch first. You need to remove and access the switch and check for power to and thru the switch. It controls all the panel lights for the dash.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: where do i find the

Under the shifter console is where the older models are located. Sould be the same for the newer ones as well.It's just a small micro-switch.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2009

SOURCE: how do i reset the radio code in a volvo 850 glt sedan 1996

go to your local volvo dealership, and you must have the car in your name, but ask one of the mechanics if you can have the code for your radio, they'll look it up and give it to you I believe.

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2009

SOURCE: WHERE IS THE SENTOR LOCATED ON 1996 VOLVO TURBO 850

Copy and paste the link below on your browser address bar (eg. on Internet Explorer): http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/faq/EngineSensors.html#OxygenSensorLifeandDiagnostics

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 27, 2009

SOURCE: volvo 850 won't start occasionally

Hey Kolby!

Sounds like you've got an issue with your alarm module, causing the immobilizer to activate (also known as a "start inhibitor"). I'm not sure what type of alarm you've got, but this will probably help you find out if there is something wrong with it:

There is a panel with relays on it behind the dash. At the bottom of the steering column, by the drivers feet, there is a panel. Remove it to get access to the relay panel (just a couple of torx screws, no breakable clips as far as I can remember). Remove the "double size" relay (probably marked 210-211). Put a wire between the terminals 50E and 50F. This will hotwire the immobilizer and make sure that it always activates when turning the key.

Drive around with the wire in place instead of the relay for a while to see if this helps. If it does you'll know that the problem is related to the alarm system. Keep in mind that you will be without alarm and therefore probably also without remote central locking while doing this.
Make sure that the wire is connected firmly enough so it doesn't come loose. You can also put a fuse on it if it makes you sleep better at night ;)

Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 Volvo 850 Timing Belt Replacement

the public library has a great online service. otherwise just take a picture of before and make the after look the same and mark the wheels so there in the same spot

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Fig. 1: Fuse Panel Identification
Courtesy of Volvo Cars of North America.
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