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How do you replace the passenger side mirror on a Volvo s60? I have the whole piece that attaches to the car. I also want to change the mirror out since mine is better than the one I bought.
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Good luck on this one. You have a notorious break in your volvo heater core. That is a real pain if you do it yourself. Look up the procedure on youtube before you attempt to replace it.
I will assume you meant S80 (the S60 is a 5 cyl). The side case has to come off to replace the solenoids. It's not an easy task, so replace all 4 solenoids at the same time.
I read up on this because mine was not working properly.....it is supposedly in the passenger side mirror. My problem was a short....which all the electronics are located in the rear of the car....in was a short in the tail light area. Good luck!
It's been a while since you asked but in the event you still have this issue - I would definitely start with testing the sensor to start and if found faulty, replace.
On my 2007 S60 T5 I experienced similarly erratic ambient temperature readings which effected my A/C operation.
While awaiting the arrival of the replacement sensor (~$15) I removed the door panels and treated the various wiring connectors to some contact cleaner and dielectric grease during reassmebly.. Despite a Volvo Service Bulletin highlighting potential problems with corroded wiring harnesses; in my case the connectors all looks clean and corrosion free - and after this exercise there was no improvement with the erractic ambient temperature readings.
Once the sensor arrived I was able to easily replace it. It took less than 15 min and required only a plastic pry bar and T15 Torex wrench. Testing the sensors with an DVM I found that the new/good sensor read 167K Ohms, while the old/faulty sensor was open with no resistance reading.
Thus on the basis of my personal experience I would recommend testing the sensor to start and if it is found to be the problem, replace. If it is not faulty then proceed with cleaning wiring harness connections.
passenger side under car ,10mm socket ,remove bracket ,press in plastic retainer and pull filter or fuel line on both side,install new filter with arrow facing forward inside bracket, crank about 2 times and it should start
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