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2012 Volvo XC70 Active Bending lights

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Old Oct 5th, 2023, 12:58   #1
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Advice please. I have a message on the dash when I start the engine saying "Headlamp Failure Service Required" with the yellow fault light in the top left hand of dash.

When I connect up to Vida it gives gives this fault code CEM-B103C4 an when I go further in it gives this message "The problem cannot be solvedby changing
Left Headlamp Control Module(LHCU) change complete Headlight"

Is there anyway that the headlight can be repaired? Has anyone had this problem please?
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Old Nov 24th, 2023, 17:10   #2
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Intern parts of the bending mechanism are defective..
Those parts cannot be bought separately.
Can try finding a used headlight that you can take apart for parts…
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Onewheel - How did you manage to get the front clear lens off? Can it be done with the intention of getting it sucessfully back on again?
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I cut the lenses with an angle grinder and thin cutting disc.
I always install a new clear plastic headlight lens and new rechromed reflector behind the projector….
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Onewheel - How did you manage to get the front clear lens off? Can it be done with the intention of getting it sucessfully back on again?
Hello

Here is my post regarding changing out the lense...https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=333571
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