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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / September 2004

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Volvo S80 - Replacing an instrument panel bulb in heating and air conditioning controls panel

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Thomas - 30 Sep 2004 18:36 GMT
Need to replace a burned out bulb that lights the air flow control
buttons and portions of the temperature control knobs on the heating,
ventilation and air conditiioning (HVAC) electronic climate control
(ECC) panel.  Carefully popping up the gearshift surround exposed two
screws that fasten the bottom of the ECC panel.  Removing the two
screws freed up the bottom of the panel from the bottom of the
instruments tower.  However, the top of the panel appears to be
secured somehow underneath the sound system controls panel.  Feels
like maybe a spring clip holds it, but not sure.  Found no other
screws so far.  I carefully started pulling the ECC panel to separate
it from the sound system controls panel, but after about 1/4 inch of
movement met greater resistance.  Don't want to break anything.
Anyone no how I can finish removing the ECC panel and get to the
burned out bulb?
Niels Bengaard - 30 Sep 2004 19:47 GMT
> Need to replace a burned out bulb that lights the air flow control
> buttons and portions of the temperature control knobs on the heating,
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> Anyone no how I can finish removing the ECC panel and get to the
> burned out bulb?

You are doing the right thing.
To ease the removal you pull out a bit at the bottom of the panel, so you
can put in af finger or two between the side of it and the instrumentpanel.
At that angle you pull downwards, and you have to pull hard. Its secured by
four metal clips at the top.

Its not uncommon that some of the plastic break, then Volvo recommends to
fix it with thick double adhesive tape on both the panel and the console.
That secures the panel again.

Niels
 
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