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Anonymous Posted on Apr 26, 2014

How to change a dead battery in a 2007 volvo s60?

Sat for about 2weeks not started,battery was in it when I bought it 4 months ago

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2009

SOURCE: 1994 Volvo 940 turbo wont start!!!!!! =[

I am a volvo tech and your problem is fuel pressure ralated and i had same problem in 1995 850 turbo and the fuel pump was the problem and a used one is around 35.00

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: jump starting the car

Unless you have a "jumper connection" under the hood, just jump to the battery. Be careful to not make sparks, and connect positive side first.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 01, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Volvo S60 2.4 won't start

try to start your car with the valet key instead of master should start right up problem is master key.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: Volvo S60 sensor ?

Sounds like an oxygen sensor (there are two). I had a recent problem where I had a rough idle and my S60 continued to stall out. Turned out to be the rear oxygen sensor. After replacement, car idles nicely and car drives normally.

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  • Posted on Jul 30, 2009

SOURCE: Replace Volvo S60 passenger side mirror

take off the door panel, an the panel that covers the mirror, remove the three screws

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Resetting computer on volvo s60 2002 after battery replacement

I had this problem on my 02 s60 after messing with the battery. The problem is that the computer is stupid and "forgets" how to manage the car if it completely loses power.

To retrain it you basically just drive the car. I've seen several sets of instructions but here's what works for me:

1. Start the car and let it idle until warmed up.
2. Using moderate throttle (don't floor it) get the car up to highway speeds.
3. Slow down to a complete stop.
4. Repeat 2-3 a few times if you're so inclined.
5. Done!

Skipping the highway part will work too, however, I've heard it can take much longer to retrain the computer (weeks to months depending on driving habits.)
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Intermittent problem starting 2002 volvo s60.

the symtoms you describe sounds like a battery fault. but if you have had the battery properley tested and is good then you either have something discharging the battery intermittantly ie. trunk light staying on or a high resistance in the main battery leads or earth connections
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I have a 2004 volvo s60, a few months ago I drove

change battery cables.if your battery over 5 years over replace it.i had same problem with batteries after 5 years .i am looking at starter you replace starter relay . but the starter could have a open circuit.take it off have it tested at auto zone or advance auto. they wont charge you to test it.
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Can't start 2001 volvo S60 after sitting for 18 months

Not an expert on this, but I would change the oil and oil filter and you might want to check all belts/hoses under the hood for cracking and replace as necessary. It's likely you'll have to do that after a car sitting idle so long. Don't know if spark plugs should be replaced after not firing for that long, but maybe you want to take a look at those as well.
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2006 s60 intermittant start problem...key will not turn!

No this is NOT Normal, The Tumblers in the Lock Are Wore Out and , My Advise Is for you to Replace the Ignition Lock Cylinder ASAP as it is Possible for it to STOP WORKING all Together thus Leaving you Possibly Stranded Somewhere.


Parts Information Ignition Lock Cylinder 8626375 $256.07 Part OEM Part# Price (DEALER) Ignition Switch
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Replace B 0.8 LABOR 1.1 Hour

Its Better SAFE than SORRY Situation
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2001 S60 Air blowing hot

There may be a problem with the AC compressor pressure cycling switch, it turns the AC compressor on and off as required to maintain proper pressure in the system, it is located in the low side line (large AC line) under the hood, it will have 2 or 3 wires going to it.
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