Volvo 960 User Manual

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1996 Volvo 960

Fuse replacement


If an electrical component fails to function, it is likely that a fuse has blown due to an overloaded circuit.
Pull out the fuse and look at it from the side to see if there is a break in the curved wire. If there is,
install a new fuse of the same amperage and color.
A number of spare fuses are located in the fuse box in the passenger compartment. There is also a fuse
removal tool to help with the removal and replacement of fuses.

pg. 6:14 Fuses

Main fuse box (Box A)


Fuses in the main fuse box protect the entire electrical system. If one of the fuses blows, there is a
serious electrical fault. Do not change any of these fuses. Contact your nearest Volvo workshop for a
closer analysis.


When checking whether a fuse has blown, you should first try to locate the blown fuse in the fuse box in
the passenger compartment or in the relay/fuse box in the engine compartment.


Location* Amperage
1 Heated rear window, Central locking system, Power Supply Relay "B" Ignition switch 50
2 Audio, power seats, Hazard warning flashers, Compartment Lights, Power Antenna, Trailer Power, 50

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