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1992 Volvo Hi/Lo Beam Wiring 200 1992

I need some help. I was replacing the Stalk with Hi/Lo Headlights, Turn Signals, and Cruise Control as the Cruise Buttons seemed intermittent. When I was pulling on the two cables to see where they plug into the Harness, the cable with the Black/White Wire and the Red/Blue Wire came unplugged. I cannot find where it plugs in. Of course looking at the electrical diagrams is murky between the small fuzzy print and the way Volvo did the prints. And maybe my old eyes... And maybe because I don't see a Red/Blue Wire. What does not work is the Hi/Lo Beam Switch. It seems that I am stuck on Lo Beams. Does anyone have a clue where to look? It has to be under the drivers side dash. Not sure how to post a picture of the Cable and Connector that pulled loose.

Thanks in advance...

-VolvoJoe








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    1992 Volvo Hi/Lo Beam Wiring 200 1992

    Hi VolvoJoe,

    I have the 92 wiring diagram manual in my lap. I have some of the relevant pages from the 91 manual scanned. When I compare them, for the pages on cruise and the hi/lo selector, they are the same. The switch that pulls in the hi/lo relay on the left fender uses a brown wire. The only thing I see using a blue/red and white/black wire together is part of the cruise control, but not part of the cruise switch wiring. Those wires run to the clutch pedal and brake pedal switches. I hope you're not trying to find where the clutch pedal switch wiring runs on an automatic, for that may have been unconnected when you started your project. In any event, look at the brown wire to fix your hi/lo switch.










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    Art Benstein near Baltimore

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