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Radio Removal - Help[S70/1998] posted by Patrick on
Wednesday, 22 August 2001, at 4:02 p.m.

My co-worker recently purchased a volvo S60. It came with the double din radio with radio and tape only. I happen to have a volvo radio that is double din and has radio/tape/CD which he would like to purchase from me. I was wondering if anyone would happen to have a service manual for this model volvo that could scan and email the section where it shows how to remove the radio and any other associated dash parts for me. It would really be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much in advance

Patrick


Re: Radio Removal - Help[S70/1998] posted by Rich K. Fairfax, VA on
Wednesday, 22 August 2001, at 4:57 p.m.

The 850 S/V/C 70 Radio will not fit into the S60, the S60 radio is larger and has different power connections than the older radios. The S60 radio is also a node on the multiplexed system and requires a software down load to be loaded into it to work. You can't swap radios from one S60 to another because once the radio is programed into the system, only that system will recogonize it. At the present time there is no way to dump the software from the radio leaving only boot up software so it could be used in another vechicle, I thing the engineers have a way to do it but it's not available in the local Volvo shop. --
Rich K.
Volvospeed.com/bay13




 


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