I have 2002 volvo s60, my car's headlights are not working. when checked with scanner it said something about module. On my car it says low beam bulb failure and engine system service required. what should I do? I talked to few mechanics they could not find anything. Can anyone please help me?
2002 volvo s60
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SOURCE: volvo s60-2.4 D5 2001
Its most likely your siren module.
It is located in the right fender well just behind the wheel liner.
Remove the R/F wheel, remove the torx 25 screws, pull the liner to the rear and you can see it right there above the liner.
To remove the siren module...it uses a sheer bolt, which unfortunately you'd need to either drill it out, or use a dremel to slice a slot to get a screw driver in to remove the sheer bolt.
SOURCE: lowbeam headlight not working
I went to the dealer, the parts for this are back ordered... must be a common problem.
The terminal clips weaken over time, then fail. They need to be replaced, if you go the the Volvo dealer and ask they may help you out. Failing that, you could contact Volvo directly and ask them. They may make good for you. If nobody will help you, maybe the NHSTA should know about this saftey defect...
SOURCE: Transmission Service Required 2001 Volvo S60 T5
Hi,
These cars had a few issues with the transmissions. Sometimes upgrading the software and flushing the transmission will help, sometimes a new valve body will fix the problem, but often the transmission will need replacement due to internal failure.
The first step is to have a shop read out all the fault codes, read all the service bulletins and tech notes from Volvo regarding the transmission problems and then make a decision based on all of that information.
Good Luck,
Bret
RepairPal.com
SOURCE: Volvo S40 Low beam headlight
Sounds like a wire to me. It's definitely not fuses (unless the fuses have been split for left and right hand side which I have never come across, but we are talking about volvo lol) so I'd say most likely there'd be a break somewhere in the harness. The driver's side probably blew as all the power gets sent to one side when one bulb isn't working - so it's working twice as hard usually - making it more susceptable to blowing.
SOURCE: adjusting headlights volvo s60 2002
There is 2 white 6mm adjustmentbolts on the backside of the headlight
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