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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / May 2004

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Kamm2MacD - 12 May 2004 00:36 GMT
How can I switch OFF my headlights so that they are not on all of the time?
Just had the headlight switch mechanism replaced, as it failed - and now can't
for the life of me get the little 'switch' to turn them to the off position on
the new one (without tearing up the console.... it just won't turn) - what tool
need I use?
thanks
eleanore
Eleanore
El Mecky - 12 May 2004 11:19 GMT
Pin has to be pushed in before turning! Very small flat screwdriver will do.
If not, it's the switch used in 850's and s60's where you'll need the
software to do it. (dealer hookup) . My v70 has the small screw-like switch
in the lower right corner

> How can I switch OFF my headlights so that they are not on all of the time?
> Just had the headlight switch mechanism replaced, as it failed - and now can't
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> eleanore
> Eleanore
Kamm2MacD - 16 May 2004 04:19 GMT
<< Pin has to be pushed in before turning! Very small flat screwdriver will do.
>><BR><BR>

Thanks!
Now, to find such a wee tool to do the job....

Eleanore
 
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