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Shifter indicator light S70 1998

I have a 98 s70 and the shifter indicator light is not working. How do I change the bulb? I have never had to do this befor!
Thanks
Dennis

95 850 turbo wagon
96 850
98 s70
2000 s70








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    Shifter indicator light S70 1998

    You will find that Volvo likes to hide things. You will have to lift up the center console! I have done this so many times to change bulbs, fix cigar lighters, etc. that I can do it in my sleep.
    Lift up the armrest and you will find a little cutout at the bottom of the tray. Using a screw driver lift the cutout up and out. Two torx screws get undone, don't loose them. There will be at least two more torx screws at the front by the coin tray, lift it out to expose the screw heads.
    That should give you just enough lift to expose the bulb you want.
    Fun. Be careful you don't disturb the wires going to the back of the console.

    Klaus
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    98 V70Rawd(101Kmi), 95 854T(85K mi), 75 164E(173K mi)








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      Shifter indicator light S70 1998

      Hi Klaus,
      Is this the same for an 850?
      Thanks,
      Armie
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      '94 850 154000kms '86 760GLE 272000kms








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        Shifter indicator light S70 1998

        It certainly is. Go to Volvospeed.com bay13 and they even have pictures!

        Klaus
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        98 V70Rawd(101Kmi), 95 854T(85K mi), 75 164E(173K mi)







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