It's located in the shift indicator module. To gain access to this module you need to remove the centre console. This is easier than you might think. You'll need to open the centre hatch (padded arm rest) and remove the two Torx screws. Then raise the back end up and pull toward the rear of the vehicle. This should release the entire console from the base. Now you can remove the various switches that may restrict raising the console up sufficiently that you can get your hand under the gear indicator module. There are several switches in the console but the most critical to remove are the heated seat switches and the transmission adjustment switch (Summer/Economy/Winter switch). The heated seat switches pop up and the connectors can be removed easily.
Once you are able to raise the console enough to get your hand under the gear indicator module you can feel for the light which is the round thing on the bottom of the module and it conveniently pops downwards easily. Now you have the light and the wires to it in your hand remove the light and its socket from the connector. The light and its socket can then be removed from the vehicle for replacement. The light is similar to those elsewhere in the panel (switches and radio) in that it is a bulb with two wires extending from it. This bulb, of course, is higher power and thus larger and of different current. 12V and probably something around 1.2A but I do not have any definite specs on it yet nor a source. I suspect any decent electronics parts shop should be able to help. I'll be checking with Active Electronics here.
The bulb is mounted into the holder by welding the wires to the spade connectors that fit into the switch. You'll need to be able to solder the replacement in here but that should be relatively simple.
To replace the shift indicator bulb on a 1991 Volvo 740 wagon, start by removing the center console cover surrounding the gear shift. Carefully detach the wiring connector from the shift indicator assembly. Then, remove the old bulb from its socket and replace it with a new one. Reassemble everything by reconnecting the wiring and securing the console cover back in place.
where are the flashers located
it means that a bulb is burned out
The 2004 Volvo V70 wagon was manufactured in Sweden. Specifically, it was produced at Volvo's Torslanda plant located near Gothenburg. This facility has been the primary production site for various Volvo models, including the V70 series.
You'd be thinking of a Volvo station wagon.
under the left hand bumper
Located inside the hazard switch.
A car by the name of Volvo Voltz Wagon does not exist. Volvo and Volkswagen are two different manufacturing companies. The Volvo company was established in 1915, and the Volkswagen company came along in 1937.
i have a 1989 740 and mine is located on under the hood it the green 1 on the side next to the air filter
A Volvo Station wagon can be purchased directly from the Volvo Dealership, though they may also be found in a number of used car dealerships both in person and online.
In the 1994 Volvo 940 wagon, the horn is located in the front of the vehicle, typically mounted behind the front grille or near the radiator. To access it, you may need to remove the grille or some trim components. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide more detailed guidance.
How do you change the -driver side rear bulb Ford Taurus Station wagon turn indicator? The front indicator works but blinks really fast.