It's on the Steering wheel. With a hazard symbol on it.
no fuel cut off on Volvo s60
no fuel cut off switch on s60's
I'm guessing the hazard switch wont turn off. I had the same problem in my 2000 S40. You'll have to take off the the climate control dash panel (with the three dials for heating/a/c controls), and unscrew the the top panel with the air ducts (this is the panel with the hazard switch on it). It will take some work to pry this panel out - and the ducts should come with it. Once it's out, locate the wire harness at the back of the hazard switch and unclip/remove the harness. Now you should be able to just slide the switch out of the back of the duct panel.Remove and replace, then reverse this process for install.
Bad switch?
Faulty hazard switch.
where is hazard light switch on toyota corolla
no, is not a relay, your Volvo has a little plastic screw under the headlights switchyou can use a tiny flat screwdriver and turn the are 3 positions, one of them keep the lights off, and lights will work only turning the switch. the other positions are for the automatic mode.
put the indicator lights on (either left or right) and turn the hazard lights on and off repeatedly they should both work now if the problem was not fuse related
your headlamp switch on the dashboard has a small screw on it. its a 3 position switch. turn it to switch daytime running lights off.
Not equipped with a cut off switch.
It is most likely the Hazard Switch. The turn signal and the hazard flasher are the same unit and will affect the operation of both. If the turn signals work, then it is more likely to be the hazard switch which is about $30 part.
IS your switch broke in the on position?