I don't know, but I had a similar problem in a 2002. It seemed there was a latch that was supposed to slide to let the battery out which was latched in, but I couldn't move the latch at all. It was very frustrating and a person from Checker Auto Parts couldn't figure it out either.
I had similar situation, after some frustrating time trying to figure out how to release the latch, it occurred to me that the latch is designed to pop-out when levered upward at the tap. I used a hammer claw to tug at the tap of the latch and pull upward with controlled steady force, and it should pop-out.
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I don't know, but I had a similar problem where I had to remove the car battery of a 2002 Volvo S40?" Check out my hot pics at www.amberbrown.co.UK i had same problem trying to remove a battery on a s40 1998 Volvo sorted it in the end, the clip just pulls off, pull clip forwards and upwards and it will come off do not try to slide left or right
To change the cigarette lighter socket on a 2001 Volvo S40, first, disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Then, carefully remove the trim panel surrounding the lighter using a trim removal tool to avoid damage. Unscrew the lighter socket from its mounting, disconnect the wiring harness, and replace it with the new socket by reversing the process. Finally, reattach the trim panel and reconnect the battery.
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The battery is under the rear seat. Remove it and charge it on a charger like anyother car battery. The reason I would remove the battery is that if there was a short and the battery blew up, acid would destroy the interior. And burn anyone nearby. Its a rare thing but it does happen.
You car takes a group 35 battery.
To replace the starter on the 2001 Lincoln Town car, first remove the battery cables from the battery. Then, remove the three wires from the starter. Then, remove the bolts holding the starter in place. The starter will then be easy to lift out of the vehicle. Replace the starter by first bolting the new starter in place and then adding the three wires.
Remove the ground or negative cable first when disconnecting your car battery.
To jump-start another car using a Volvo S60, first ensure both vehicles are turned off. Connect the red positive jumper cable to the positive terminal of the dead battery, then attach the other end to the positive terminal of the Volvo's battery. Next, connect the black negative cable to the negative terminal of the Volvo's battery and attach the other end to an unpainted metal surface on the car with the dead battery. Start the Volvo and let it run for a few minutes before attempting to start the other vehicle.
This worked on my 2001 Volvo S40 1.9 T. Dated 2011-05-30 As far as I know only the clock and the radio code need to be reset when the battery is disconnected. Warning, use this procedure only if not working with any fuel related issues which I guess would mostly be when you replace the car's battery. Connect the plus side of a small 12 volt battery via alligator clips to the small positive wire that attaches to the car battery and the negative of the small battery to a convenient place on the engine block. Positive to positive and negative to the engine block. Then remove the battery clamp screws and remove the battery. This might work even with a small 9 volt battery like the kind used in a smoke detector but I have not tried this so be aware. Replace the car battery, tighten the battery claps and remove the alligator clips and the small battery. Alternatively buy a gizmo that plugs into the cigarette lighter / power outlet and turn the key to the 1 or 2 position (not sure) although I have never tired this. Good luck Brian VE6IMB
grab the front lower edge of the seat and JERK HARD back and up