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s60 reversing lights and number plate light - same fuse?

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Old Aug 9th, 2021, 14:48   #1
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Default s60 reversing lights and number plate light - same fuse?

I have just returned from a Volvo garage after having a recall notice due to the seat belt housing.

During their complimentary check they found that both reversing lights and the number plate light at the rear of the car are all out.

It seems odd to me that both reversing lights would be out at once, as well as the rear number plate light.

The brake lights work fine.

Are the lights I’ve mentioned above on the same fuse, does anyone know?
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Old Aug 9th, 2021, 15:50   #2
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Year and model would help, although maybe not the be all and end all. But there may be variations between years and model/ trims. Have they just said they aren’t working or have they checked Bulbs/ contacts / fuses etc.
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Year and model would help, although maybe not the be all and end all. But there may be variations between years and model/ trims. Have they just said they aren’t working or have they checked Bulbs/ contacts / fuses etc.
Just that they aren't working

It's a 61 plate d3 lux nav
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Does this help at all
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Does this help at all
If I'm reading that correctly, fuse no4 for both reverse lights?!
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No 4 fuse is reserve not reverse, I think you’ll find the fuse board on passenger side end of dash behind panel holds reverse lamp fuse,
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No 4 fuse is reserve not reverse, I think you’ll find the fuse board on passenger side end of dash behind panel holds reverse lamp fuse,
From looking through the manual, I can only see a headlamp control fuse, and nothing for the other lights
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There are numerous sites showing fuse board locations, fuse size etc, may I suggest to take a little time to Google through and possibly solve your problem.
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It may help if the OP state the year of their S60
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It may help if the OP state the year of their S60
He did, 61 plate D3 NavLux
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