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Volvo V70d5.Where is this "magic " fuse thing ?

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Old Apr 7th, 2012, 12:17   #1
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Default Volvo V70d5.Where is this "magic " fuse thing ?

Where is this "fuse"

http://www.fixya.com/cars/t2390061-2...ge_malfunction

This might be my issue ? when it refers to the rear fuse box does this mean to the right under the hood or is it in the "trunk"

I have looked at the engine fuse board and cannot find what they explain

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Old Apr 7th, 2012, 12:48   #2
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The rear fuse/relay module is behind the pull off cover when you open the tailgate on the near side . There is no fuse or relay in the rear end as far as I know which affects the fuel pump or senders . There is a 15amp fuse no 33 in the fuseboard on the end of the dashboard ( steering wheel side ) . This fuse supplies the in tank pump , the engine can still run with this fuse blown but would be very difficult to restart unless there is residual pressure in the system . The senders are completely separate and not connected via a fuse as far as I can see , download the circuit diagram through the link .

http://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/volvo-wiring-diagrams

If this one does not work there are loads of different sites with these same diagrams.

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Cheers
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It did not do the trick , But at least i now know where the rear fuse box is !

Wondering what else could cause the gauge to read EMPTY when there is 50 litres of Fuel in !
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Wondering what else could cause the gauge to read EMPTY when there is 50 litres of Fuel in !
Could be the early signs of DIM failure.
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when i start the car you can it trying to go up a fraction and then it drops. not more than 2mm

I think as it worked 100% before it must be a float stuck etc as its only came out of the garage yesterday !

let them inspect on tuesday !
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