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To discourage theft. Won't work without the code being entered.
SOURCE: radio code 1998 volvo v70
your going to have to call up your local volvo dealer and give them your vin number and they can look it up for you. You can try using radio-code.com but i wouldnt recomend it. Your best bet is calling your local volvo dealer and they will help you out.
SOURCE: 2000 volvo v70 xc Getting
if it is available the sensor can be replaced if not you will need a transmission
SOURCE: PLEASE HELP volvo 1998 v70 radio code
You need to call a Volvo dealer. They'll likely ask you for a number on a sticker on the radio itself. You can find that sticker by pulling the radio out (push the 2 skinny vertical "bars" on each side of the radio to pop them out, then pull on them to pull out the entire radio unit).
SOURCE: my blower on my 1998 volvo v70 xc is not blowing
The most common problem is either the blower motor or the speed control resistor. Both items can be accessed by removing the glove box and panel below it.
SOURCE: Error code P0785 on Volvo V70 XC -00. What's the
P0785 - Shift/Timing Solenoid Malfunction (3-2 shift solenoid is not working properly)
P1618 - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) in another control module (in this case, in the Trans Module)
Flush the transmission, get any software upgrades available, reset the adaptors and try it, nothing to lose.
If it doesn't work you will need a transmission. Solenoids are internal, that's what controls the shifts.
They could be faulty or the valve body but one should always do what I
said once, if it doesn't fix it, you're looking at a transmission.
The resetting of adaptors is crucial if you update the software. It's basically wiping the memory of the TCU (transmission controller) and teaching it how to shift properly again.
Also could check this TSB...
The reason why I ask, is because anytime there are MULTIPLE
transmission solenoid codes, its usually the result of a failed ignition
switch. However, since only two codes appeared and were one at a time, I
think at this point, its unlikely the result of an ignition switch
failure.
P0785 is for the 3-2 downshift solenoid. Either
the solenoid is faulty, or something got damaged while the 1-2 solenoid
was being replaced. (connector knocked loose, wire rubbing on pan or
valvebody, etc...).
The 3-2 solenoid is #394 in the picture below, which is at the opposite end of the 1-2 solenoid.
P0785 is for the 3-2 solenoid and that is 394 in the picture. Is it
likely to fix it? yes, but of course I cannot guarantee that it will,
sitting behind my computer and never seeing the vehicle.
Hope this helps.
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