Where is the 240 headlight relay located on a car?
In the ’86-’87 240, it should be found behind the clutch or brake pedal area (see relay diagrams above). For the ’88 or ’89 to ’93 240 (exact year of this change is not certain to me), it should be behind the center dash area, just below the accessory gauge locations (or radio if yours is up high).
Where is the wiper relay on a Volvo 240?
This relay in a 240 is usually found on the firewall behind the firewall carpet, behind and to the left of your brake pedal. For 1978, it can be found on the transmission tunnel just in front of the heater box. GENERAL LOCATION FOR 240 WIPER RELAY SHOWN IN BELOW DIAGRAMS
How does a step relay work on a Volvo 240?
So with this step relay, one click latches “ON” the low beams. And another click latches “OFF” the low beams and latches “ON” the high beams. In a 240 the latch function is activated by a GROUND signal, which is created by pulling the high/low beam lever.
Where can I find locations for Volvo relays?
Here are some diagrams I’ve collected showing RELAY LOCATIONS for Volvo 240, 700 and 900 models. You will find a fair amount of information on the internet about this subject if you search, so I will be brief and offer some basics.
When was the headlight relay added to the Volvo 240?
Same as Bosch PN 0332015001, 0332015006, or 0332015012. Beginning in 1986, Volvo added this “main headlight relay” to the 240. Prior to this the 240 used only the dash switch to turn on the headlights and then the well known high/low beam step relay under the hood.
This relay in a 240 is usually found on the firewall behind the firewall carpet, behind and to the left of your brake pedal. For 1978, it can be found on the transmission tunnel just in front of the heater box. GENERAL LOCATION FOR 240 WIPER RELAY SHOWN IN BELOW DIAGRAMS
Here are some diagrams I’ve collected showing RELAY LOCATIONS for Volvo 240, 700 and 900 models. You will find a fair amount of information on the internet about this subject if you search, so I will be brief and offer some basics.
So with this step relay, one click latches “ON” the low beams. And another click latches “OFF” the low beams and latches “ON” the high beams. In a 240 the latch function is activated by a GROUND signal, which is created by pulling the high/low beam lever.