Second and Third Row Map Lights not working
2016 xc90 with an interior light problem. Cannot figure this out. The map lights in the front part of the cabin and all other courtesy lights work fine. The map lights over the second and third row do not come on. No matter what I try. The lights on the tailback and rear work as well. Any ideas?
Some additional information:
I had not realized that the sunvisor lights also were not working. I tracked down the fuse responsible for these lights - #28 in the passenger compartment. However, the fuse will blow immediately upon replacement.
Some additional information:
I had not realized that the sunvisor lights also were not working. I tracked down the fuse responsible for these lights - #28 in the passenger compartment. However, the fuse will blow immediately upon replacement.
Last edited by jorosal; Jun 25, 2018 at 04:54 AM. Reason: Updated Information
2016 xc90 with an interior light problem. Cannot figure this out. The map lights in the front part of the cabin and all other courtesy lights work fine. The map lights over the second and third row do not come on. No matter what I try. The lights on the tailback and rear work as well. Any ideas?
Some additional information:
I had not realized that the sunvisor lights also were not working. I tracked down the fuse responsible for these lights - #28 in the passenger compartment. However, the fuse will blow immediately upon replacement.
Some additional information:
I had not realized that the sunvisor lights also were not working. I tracked down the fuse responsible for these lights - #28 in the passenger compartment. However, the fuse will blow immediately upon replacement.
Any help would be appreciated, I've tried like 5 fuses and they all blow instantly on replacement.
Same here. 100K mi, and like all good Volvos, this one has been passed along to my college student, so there is not much urgency nor a great deal of budget to apply toward this problem. But it would be nice to get it fixed.
you'll need to check a wiring diagram to see what's on that circuit then check junctions to see where the power is shorted to ground. You can also try pulling out all the bulbs etc to see if the fuse stays intact.
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