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celjock Apr 1, 2009 09:43 PM

high beam control won't stay engaged
 
When I pull forward the directional lever to engage the High Beam, it will not stay engaged. Therefore, I cannot use the high beam function. Any ideas as to what might be causing and how to fix? Thanks friends.

tech Apr 1, 2009 09:52 PM

Is the headlight switch turned all the way to the right?
If not it is in daytime running lights and it will not work you have to turn it all the way to the right.

Johnny Mullet Apr 1, 2009 09:56 PM

LOL! We used to get at least one a week in our dealership for this problem. You have to manually turn on the lights first.

That will be $89.00 please

rgl133 Apr 2, 2009 08:49 AM

celjock dont feel bad, i still dont know how to use my high beams other than to flash people. Other than that i cant get them to stay on, ive spent along time reading the manual to try and figure it out but it doesnt help. ha

celjock Apr 2, 2009 07:29 PM

Johnny Mullet, et all. Ok, I'm the idiot. Yes, that was the correction. The odd thing is I bought this car pre-owned in October. It worked fine and then one day one of of my headlamps went dead only to work again after a manual adjustment. That's when I noticed the high-beam issue. I must have adjusted the light switch at that time. Now I can sleep at night!

NC S60 Sep 28, 2009 05:56 PM

the headlight switch must be on the D= beam icon in the 12 o'clock position rather than the 0 position at the 9 o'clock position.

DMac Sep 29, 2009 07:51 AM

ditto
 
2006 S60 2.5T 38K - I just got it a few weeks ago.

I had the same problem... flash to pass worked, I read the manual "pull the control back to position 4"... OK I did that over and over... Then I called my buddy the service manager at the local Volvo dealership... He laughed and said they get this call all the time from new and used car owners.

So far this is the worst thing I could find to bitch about.
Oh yea the radio kicked my butt for about a week also...

D

malaka Sep 29, 2009 08:34 AM

Don't feel bad. I was fooled at first, too. The "problem" besides my ignoance, is that Volvo DRL's are simply the low beams so the driver has no automatic way to know that he's driving on the DRL's instead of "normal" low beams. There's no incentive to turn that light switch clockwise unless you want the running/parking lights on or the high beams.

Life was easier when the high beams were controlled by a toe-operated switch on the floorboard! (Anybody else old enough to have used those?)

DMac Sep 30, 2009 08:11 AM

Oh Damn!

That was what that button on the floor was!

I thought that was the eject button, that's why I never pushed it.

tomhick Oct 5, 2009 04:34 AM

Hidden headlamps were introduced in 1936, on the Cord 810. They were mounted in the front fenders, which were smooth until the lights were cranked out, each with its own small dash-mounted crank. They aided aerodynamics when the headlamps were not in use, and were among the Cord's signature design features.

Many notable cars used this feature, but no current volume-produced car models use hidden headlamps, because they present difficulties in complying with pedestrian-protection provisions recently added to international auto safety regulations, and because the mechanisms are costly and heavy. Hidden headlamps require one or more vacuum-operated servos and reservoirs, with associated plumbing and linkage, or electric motors, geartrains and linkages to raise the lamps to an exact position to assure correct aiming despite ice, snow and age.

alexo1us Jul 11, 2020 10:49 AM

funny i drove car where the button on floor was to crank it over hmmm stranger things.

Angala Angala Dec 29, 2020 08:57 PM

High beams WILL STAY ON !Turn the control knob to up and down position first then it
 

Originally Posted by celjock (Post 152562)
When I pull forward the directional lever to engage the High Beam, it will not stay engaged. Therefore, I cannot use the high beam function. Any ideas as to what might be causing and how to fix? Thanks friends.


UP AND DOWN !NOT DIAGNOL OR LEFT TO RIGHT. UP AND DOWN !!UP AND DOWN!!p

Angala Angala Dec 29, 2020 08:58 PM

High beams WILL STAY ON !Turn the control knob to up and down position first then it
 

Originally Posted by celjock (Post 152562)
When I pull forward the directional lever to engage the High Beam, it will not stay engaged. Therefore, I cannot use the high beam function. Any ideas as to what might be causing and how to fix? Thanks friends.


UP AND DOWN !NOT DIAGNOL OR LEFT TO RIGHT. UP AND DOWN !!UP AND DOWN!!turn the l
headlight dial to UP and down first

Angala Angala Dec 29, 2020 09:00 PM

High beams WILL STAY ON !Turn the control knob to up and down position first then it
 
UP AND DOWN !NOT DIAGNOL OR LEFT TO RIGHT. UP AND DOWN !!UP AND DOWN!!turn the l
headlight dial to UP and down first

Gary D Jan 7, 2021 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by rgl133 (Post 152618)
celjock dont feel bad, i still dont know how to use my high beams other than to flash people. Other than that i cant get them to stay on, ive spent along time reading the manual to try and figure it out but it doesnt help. ha

It's a strange setup. Once you manually turn the headlight on with the dial the high beam will stay engaged when you pull the blinker arm towards you.

xc902009 Apr 3, 2024 04:07 PM

Perfect fix for full beam not staying engaged
 

Originally Posted by NC S60 (Post 183672)
the headlight switch must be on the D= beam icon in the 12 o'clock position rather than the 0 position at the 9 o'clock position.

OMG.. I've had this same issue for a while now.. and found this post.. went to my car to check and hey presto.. moved to the D position and boom.. fully working again.

Wish I knew this ages ago... everydays a school day

Thank you soo much


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