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92 960 power door locks........ 900

When I lock the driver side door the others will not lock as it used to. I can here a click that sounds like its around the radio area. Anyone know the possible solution? Are they fuse driven? I cant find anything on power door locks in the fuse area. I ask because it started after I changed the battery. Thanks!








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    92 960 power door locks........ 900

    Dear Mike,

    Good p.m. and may this find you well. I'm pretty sure the 960 has a central locking relay. That may have failed, coincident with - but not caused by - your battery replacement.

    If 960s are like 940s, the relays are behind the fuse block, which is behind the ashtry in the front center console. You may have to remove the storage bin above the ashtray (if present), to access relays and to have enough room to work.

    The click that you hear "around the radio area" may be the relay working, but not enough to pass power through to the other lock motors.

    This relay can be had at many salvage yards. If you want a new one, try fcpgroton or a Volvo dealer (www.borton.com is a Minneapolis-based Volvo dealer, who discounts).

    Hope this helps.

    Yours faithfully,

    spook








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      92 960 power door locks........ 900

      Spook,
      This query is from someone who still believes that electricity is magic (and my Dad was an electrical engineer), but can relays partially fail? This car has an all door locking system to it, not the one-press, two-press systems of later model. I'm just wondering whether this is part of the alarm reset, but that doesn't make much sense to me either...except I've owned the 92 960 and it's a touchy system compared to the other ones. I think all were dealer installed at that time (mine was) and it has a receiver with three LEDs mounted on a pillar. I might suggest that he take a look at this and go through resetting the options, although I don't remember one being to open only the driver's door.
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      John Shatzer, '97 V90 @ 105K








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        Dear Shatz,

        May this find you well. We're conditioned to think of electricity as being "on" or "off". Most of the time, that's right. However, we often find failures evidenced through "intermittent" operation.

        I've never opened up the central locking system relay. It could consist of more than one relay, as, I believe is the case with the fuel injection relay. Inside the 940 power seat computer, there are half a dozen "slave" relays, controlled by a "master relay". If the "master relay" fails, none of the "slave" relays work. The reverse is not true.

        Relays are electrically-actuated switches. Like all switches a relay can fail as a result of the contacts wearing out. When the relay opens and closes, electricity briefly jumps between the contacts. That arcing will erode the contact material. Eventually, all of the contact material is burned up, and the relay fails. Most relays - and switches - have springs in them. Spring failure - typically a weakening of the spring - also causes relay failure.

        I suspect that when the driver's door key is turned, that lock operates directly and sends a signal to the locking system relay to unlock the other doors. If the locking system relay is weak - failing - it may not work at all, only intermittently, or it may make only partial contact. Some of the power may be dissipated in the form of a spark, between the relay contacts. As a result, the relay does not allow enough power to pass to the other door lock "motors", the solenoids that open the locks. Those locks will not open.

        I am pretty sure that if the locking system relay is replaced, the system will work normally. This relay can be taken from a car at a salvage yard, for little money.

        Hope this helps.

        Yours faithfully,

        spook








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      92 960 power door locks........ 900

      Spook,
      This query is from someone who still believes that electricity is magic (and my Dad was an electrical engineer), but can relays partially fail? This car has an all door locking system to it, not the one-press, two-press systems of later model. I'm just wondering whether this is part of the alarm reset, but that doesn't make much sense to me either...except I've owned the 92 960 and it's a touchy system compared to the other ones. I think all were dealer installed at that time (mine was) and it has a receiver with three LEDs mounted on a pillar. I might suggest that he take a look at this and go through resetting the options, although I don't remember one being to open only the driver's door.
      --
      John Shatzer, '97 V90 @ 105K







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