From CEM to VEM, from LED to lightbulb and more. If you have an electrical problem, like a broken info-centre, search for answers in this category. This is also the place to be when you expect the problem to be of an electrical nature...
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480rule
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by 480rule » Sun Nov 09, 2003 7:54 pm
Wondering if this is normal. In my 95`480 Turbo I can`t turn of the ventingfan. The wheel on the dashboard doesn`t go down to zero (0). There are no gradings called 0 either, only four markings. I see that other cars have a 0-marking in addition to the four markings, checked the interior-picture in the 95`-catalog. I have tried to turn of the fan by turning the wheel harder and past the markings but it doesn`t seem to be possible to do without breaking the wheel. Anybody having the same experience?
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pol
- 480 Is my middle name
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by pol » Sun Nov 09, 2003 8:11 pm
mine goes to 0, but does not have air con. On a friends car of the same year with air con, it doesn't have a 0 setting. Possibly the same on other vacuum operated systems without air con. Bit strange, but just the way it is i think..
pol
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martinholmesuk
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by martinholmesuk » Sun Nov 09, 2003 8:27 pm
Hello, Welcome to the club. Bad news you can't turn the fan off! I have a 93 turbo and knob does not allow it to be off.
Martin
Volvo 940 Turbo 19T (real Volvo :P)
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gerrsvolvo
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by gerrsvolvo » Sun Nov 09, 2003 8:37 pm
there are two types of switches/
one with the zero position and one without.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\you only have to change the swithes.
thats all fo
lks
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martinholmesuk
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by martinholmesuk » Sun Nov 09, 2003 10:32 pm
I might do that then, I dont want it on 24/7
Volvo 940 Turbo 19T (real Volvo :P)
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480R
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by 480R » Sun Nov 09, 2003 10:38 pm
There is an OFF button on my heater settings thingg under my extra gauges in the centreconsole! As far as I recall!
Gr. Ted
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480R
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by 480R » Sun Nov 09, 2003 10:42 pm
Second button from the right!! It says!.............. OFF!
Gr. Ted
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