It is the relay that is directly under the radio. same thing happened to me.
I popped them out burnished the contacts and put them back in. It worked, if not you'll have to get a new one. Not too expensive.
after a while Volvo is pretty bad car with minor mechanical things get a new car
My advice know one cares freak
To turn off the headlights on a 2006 Volvo S40, ensure the ignition is in the "off" position. If the headlights are still on, check the headlight switch on the dashboard and turn it to the "off" position. Additionally, if the vehicle is equipped with automatic headlights, you may need to switch the setting to manual to control the lights. If they remain on, it's possible there's a malfunction that needs further inspection.
volvo was not the first, it was Saab.
Depends, it's an option on the vehicle some have it, some don't
To turn on the automatic headlights in a Volvo S80, locate the headlight control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. Set the switch to the "Auto" position, which usually has a symbol resembling a headlight with an "A." This allows the headlights to automatically activate based on ambient light conditions. Ensure the vehicle is in the "On" or "Run" position for the feature to function.
I assume you mean the angle of the headlights and not the brightness. On the headlights themselves are Allen screws with measurement markings and angle degrees. Loosen Allen screw and move bolt forward or backward to change angle.
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To align the headlights on a 2000 Volvo S40, park the car on a level surface facing a wall about 25 feet away. Measure the height from the ground to the center of the headlight and mark this height on the wall. Turn on the headlights and adjust the beams so that they are centered at the mark and slightly below it, ensuring they are aimed straight ahead and not to the left or right. Use the adjustment screws located on the back of the headlights to make the necessary changes.
Might be a sensor. Something like this happened to me and it was a sensor that had to be changed.
My friend has a 1982 Volvo Station Wagon 240 GL that needs headlights replaced, what is the best way to go about this and about how much will it cost?
Yes, the headlights from a 1996 Volvo V40 can fit a 1998 Volvo V40, as both models share a similar design and components. However, it's essential to verify that the specific headlight assemblies match in terms of wiring and mounting points, as there could be slight variations between model years. It's always a good idea to consult a parts compatibility guide or a professional to ensure a proper fit.