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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / November 2006

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MrsVolvo850 - 05 Nov 2006 03:21 GMT
I Know this is an Ole Post! I have a 1995 850 Turbo with the same problem.
But this is what I need to Know...Do this have anything to do with my Anti-
theft alarm system.

                                 Thanks! Bea

Bob Sisson - 06-12-2005 13:36
For 1999 V70 XC

I am looking for the Air-duct/tube that goes from the left (passanger) side
of the radiator area to a ECU box, probably to provide some cooling air.

It has the markings VOLVO 3545307 PP

I cannot find any reference to it online anywhere and the accordian flex
section on mine is rotting away.

Home Someone can help.
Roadie - 06 Nov 2006 13:24 GMT
No.

> I Know this is an Ole Post! I have a 1995 850 Turbo with the same problem.
> But this is what I need to Know...Do this have anything to do with my Anti-
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> Home Someone can help.
MrsVolvo850 - 06 Nov 2006 16:46 GMT
Thanks! Roadie, Now I Don't know what it is. :( I just had some work don't on
it..LIKE 975. or worked
you know how that goes....When you go to the Dealerships for anything. Maybe
this will help me find out what wrong. Here goes! The Problem I'm having is...
the lights will flash..but the horn will not sound...When the alarm go off.
The Anti-theft red light is on..But not the one in the Window...it is call
the Solar Sensor. My book tell me how to removal it..Plus I don't see a fuse
for this...Thanks Again..for any HELP!!!

                                    Thanks! Bea
John Horner - 06 Nov 2006 16:50 GMT
> Thanks! Roadie, Now I Don't know what it is. :( I just had some work don't on
> it..LIKE 975. or worked
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>                                      Thanks! Bea

Strange electrical behavior is sometimes caused by a failing ignition
switch.  All sorts of poltergeists seem to inhabit the car when the
switch gets flakey.

Have a look here:

http://www.volvospeed.com/Repair/ignit_switch.php

John
Roadie - 06 Nov 2006 17:26 GMT
Unfortunately there are a several components that are tied together
electronically.  If one of the control modules goes, then several
components can be effected.  It would be best to have your dealer or a
good mechanic with some knowlege of Volvo cars read any error codes
stored and track down the cause.  It's really difficult to track down
multiple problems like that over an internet forum.  Good luck.

> Thanks! Roadie, Now I Don't know what it is. :( I just had some work don't on
> it..LIKE 975. or worked
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MrsVolvo850 - 07 Nov 2006 18:09 GMT
Thanks! Roadie, and John.

Ok! this not what I wanted to hear..Smile! I will check with a Volvo Mechanic,
to see what he talking about Money wise...We have one on Main St. Then I will
go to the Volvo Dealership. I know what the deal going to be there...LOL.
Thanks! Again.

Thanks! Bea

Wishing You and Your's a beautiful and
blessed Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Roadie - 07 Nov 2006 19:16 GMT
> Thanks! Roadie, and John.
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Best of luck.  Be  sure to post what the real problem is.
 
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