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An answer about the lights S70 1999

What does your friend mean by "off place?" Headlights can be adjusted up and down by the owner with a largish hex wrench. Left right is supposed to be adjusted only by a Volvo tech.

The foglight switch is for the rear foglight, which comes on brake-light bright just to the left of your license plate. (An orange caution light should also light on your instrument panel.) This is a safety feature required in all EU countries, and is particularly useful in daylight hours when there's rain, snow and fog. It's been standard equipment on all US-delivered Volvos since the early 1980's. (You also see them on Audis; BMW disables them on US delivered cars.)
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David \\ (98 S70 T5SE Black, misc mods (mostly lighting), red calipers) (92 940GLE)






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