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Cooling fan relays are usually located under the hood in the engine compartment in the black box with all of the fuses. On the under side of the box cover it will usually give a drawing of the fuses and relays and the position they hold in the box.
Ring a major volvo dealer. If you give them your engine or chassis number they should be able to provide you with the unlock code providing the radio is the original one fitted when new. Enter code using preset station numeric buttons. Write the code on the back of your sun visor for next time
A volvo dealership can tell you , or if you have the owners manual , and are lucky , you might find that the original owner wrote the code down in the book somewhere.
Each and every stereo in each and every car has a different code usually a four digit one.Try looking in the owners log book case for the key code it may be written down on a small piece of paper or it could be hidden away in the glove box or in the little sleeves on the sun visors which is common.If you dont manage to locate the code im afraid to say it will have to be recoded but depending on the age of the stereo and the price of recoding sometimes its cheaper just to renew your stereo, Hop this helps!!!!!!
i called a dealership in town and asked nicley,gave them the vin and they looked up the code and told me. online im not sure where to look it up, but if you call its a chep fix
The radio code is an anti-theft precauction, we do not have access to them, there is a web site that will sell the info to you, radiocode.com, the dealer can also provide this info.
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