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The vanity mirror lights get power from the body control module same as map lights and rear courtesy lights among others.
You may need a wiring diagram to diagnose.
Talking about the sun visor lights?. There are small wires in them, pulling it up and down and left and right breaks these wires. To fix this you need to pull the visor(takes a special tool). Pop off the bezel at the roof mount the remove the screws to pull the mount out. Pull the wires until the plug comes out and unplug it. Then cut the stitching from the cloth/vinyl cover of the visor. Pull it out of your way. Find where the wire broken and repair it. Sew the visor back and re install. Visors aren't cheap. Last one I bought was $140.
I'm not sure you can. Talk to a Subaru parts guy at a dealership. What I can tell you for sure is this: I replaced the passenger side visor on a '94 Legacy Lsi that was torn off when the car was stolen and driven from WV to FL. I couldn't find a used one and the insurance company wound up paying 135 bux for an original equipment replacement. Good luck. . .
ok.. you either bought the lights over the vanity mirrors in the sun visors... or the lights are not working in the sun visors???? Wow man!... think you could take additional classes in the English language? ... what's this issue with 'extra clock' in between the sun visors are not working'???? Tell you what, since you're convinced you have a problem, Go to www.hmaservice.com and register( Vehicle by VIN). Afterward, you have access to shop manuals, service bulletins, wiring diagrams, etc. about your vehicle.
remove the fuse for the vanity light and look to aftermarket companies for the visors as there may be something else out there b etter than oem but overall volvos are the best engineered vehicles on the road buy a vw if you want that proven
You unscrew the two bolts and gently take the visor off the mount. There will be a wire attached that has a plastic male/female connection that can be pulled apart. Do this gently. The wire is the power connection for the vanity light located within the visor.
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