It is one of the two tail light bulbs on each side. If one is out, the other one is sufficient.
The 'Position' Light on the Volvo S-60 is the rear tail-light
Band of light
The speed of light is approximately 3 x 10^8 m/s. Therefore, 80 percent of the speed of light is 0.8 x 3 x 10^8 = 2.4 x 10^8 m/s. This would be the speed of the electron traveling at 80 percent the speed of light.
1. Turn the key to the 1st position. 2. Hold the trip button down and 3. Then turn the key to the 3rd position. 4. The light will begin to flash and about the third time, release the trip button. 5. Start the car to make sure the light is OFF. from "Service Light" by lad10der, June 16, 2001
the next generation has been on since about 2001 but the originally started in the 80's
the oxygen sensor(sensors)
The 2001-S Sacagawea proof has been a surprise in the marketplace. Current retail values are in the range of $80 to $100
IT"S 2STROKE and it needs mixed gas 32:1
1.3 m/s east
he is 80 so he's a little wrinkle and he;s very light skin but he looks very good for an 80 year old
80's theme
Sounds Like it could be the PCM. The powertrain control module, not the ECM though.