And the radio doesnt pick up any stations
It sounds like a wiring issue with the antenna wire, and speaker wire, Since only one speaker is working. If the car has sat for some time, specially over winter, you take a chance of mice or other rodents getting inside and nesting/ chewing through the wires. If it hasn\'t sat for a while then, maybe the wires were pulled under the dash from passengers feet or the drivers feet pressing on them. Unlikely, but possible, another reason is they could have just randomly came unplugged/loose from the back of the radio. Check the balance and fade setting on radio to make sure that it wasn\'t adjusted to 100% front. Make sure the antenna is extended if it has an external antenna. If all else fails get a new radio, but you should still get radio stations unless there is a lack of connection to the antenna. I\'m leaning towards the wire connections, not the radio.
SOURCE: 2004 Volvo C70 console light
IT IS A LITTLE BULB IN THE GEAR SELECTOR SAME AS ASTRAY LIGHT IT COSTS 10.00 AT A VOLVO DEALER AND THE REASON IT KEEPS BURNING OUT IS THAT BUMPS IN THE ROAD CAN SHOCK IT AND YES IT WILL BURN OUT
SOURCE: my saturn vue radio does not work. CD player works
it probably in the radio it self .some of have 2 fuses check them.better check all fuses. good luck
SOURCE: want to replace 2004 Volvo XC90 radio with aftermarket sat enable
I found one site that may be able to help you http://www.automotix.net/partshotline-volvo-xc90-cd_player_radio-requests.html
Or Try converting a new radio dirrect to the fuse boxs the old fashion way, I hope this was helful good luck!
SOURCE: volvo c70-2004 sun visor Problem: won't stay up
usually when the visor break, three things you can do, one is to take it apart( the arm of the visor) slowly and look for a broken plastic part pieces which you can superglue it back together, if the broken plastic peice is not still there and missing then you will have to replace it with the new one. Junkyard or ebay may carry some used. Dealer wont be that expensive either. 3rd, take the lens off and remove the bulb from the visor, this way it wont drain the battery. To hold the visor up you can try to find a velcro tape from auto parts store, by taping one side of the visor and the other top of the roof that way when you fold it up the velcro will stick to one another. this will be a temporary fix.
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