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If you want to turn off your brake lights on a 1999 Volvo S80 2.9, the best approach would be to locate and remove the appropriate fuse from the fuse box.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do this:
Locate the fuse box: The fuse box on a 1999 Volvo S80 2.9 is located in the engine compartment on the driver's side.
Identify the brake light fuse: Look for the fuse labeled "Brake lights" or "Stop lights." The fuse box cover should have a diagram that shows the location of each fuse.
Remove the brake light fuse: Use a pair of pliers or a fuse puller tool to carefully pull out the brake light fuse.
Verify that the brake lights are off: With the fuse removed, check to make sure that the brake lights are no longer illuminated when you press the brake pedal.
It's important to note that turning off your brake lights while driving is ******* and dangerous, as other drivers won't be able to see when you're slowing down or stopping. Therefore, it's recommended that you only turn off your brake lights temporarily for diagnostic or repair purposes and then promptly restore them to normal operation.
Pictures and Videos on how to replace. This took me 15 seconds to find, so I am guessing the tech didn't want to tell you because they wanted to change it. Having said that, it gives you little confidence in their ability.
We'll it could b a fuse that's were I'd start if you need to know the location of the fuse panel just grab your owners manual it should b in the glove box sounds like a really nice car volvo s80 solid built car from Sweden hand built one of the safest cars on the road if the manual is missing let me know I'll find u one that u can view online thanx for your question look forward to hearing from u Chris
The fuse boxes are located in three different places: A - Relays/fuse box in the engine compartment * B - Fuse box in the passenger compartment C - Relays/fuse box in the trunk *
hi depending on what vin number you have but on the illustrations i have it says the fuse box is located either in the engine bay area, or at the side of the dashboard, ie..open drivers door and there should be a pull off panel there, under that should be a fuse box, or look under hood/bonnet and there should be a black box up near the bulk head/ fire wall this will have the relays in as well as main fuses...hope this helps please vote thanks
I had a similar problem on my S80 1999 2.9 . It turned out to be the SMS multifunction module in the steering column that had gone bad. I eventually had to have it replaced plus a software reload. It was expensive. Suggestions that did not work were to disconnect the battery, charge the battery, reload software . It was only after the unit was changed that the software was loaded at a cost
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