
Overdrive lever for Volvo Amazon, Amazon Kombi (SWF)
160 kr
Loose contacts, corroded fuses and a foot dipper switch that slips between high and low beam are among the classic electrical faults on the early 122 cars with the B16 engine. On these model years everything is still fed by the 6-volt system, which applied until the switch to 12 volts in August 1961 – a difference that governs what fits and how power-hungry the circuits become.

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PV444, PV544, 445, 210
PV444, PV544, 445, 210
PV444, PV544, 445, 210
PV444, PV544, 120, 130
PV544, 210, 120, 130
PV444, PV544, Duett 445, 210
PV444, PV544, 445, 210

PV444, PV544, 445, 210
PV444, PV544, 445, 210
PV444, PV544, 445, 210
120, 130
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This category gathers switches and related small parts for the B16 electrical system. The group includes the foot dipper switch, warning lamp and cigarette lighter, plus mounting details such as screw, cross recessed screw, cage nut and key blank, along with fuses for the central panel.
A recurring inspection point during a restoration is the fuse holder itself: fuses oxidize and the contact plates work themselves loose, which is why a monthly visual check is recommended. Cleaned contact plates and new fuses often solve vague electrical faults before you replace the switch itself.
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