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How do you reset the check engine light on a Volvo S60?
How to Turn Off the Service Engine Light in a Volvo S60
- Place the key into the S60’s ignition.
- Press down on the S60’s odometer trip reset button and hold it there.
- Turn the key to the “II” (accessories) position in the ignition.
Where is the engine code on a Volvo?
The information decal is usually located on the engine cover or other flat surface that is easy to see. It lists the identification numbers for the engine and also for the drive unit or reverse gear. The appearance may vary depending on the engine model and year of production.
How do I know what engine is in my Volvo?
To verify your volvo engine type, you can look at what’s called the emissions sticker (if it hasn’t fallen off). This is the best method (better than calling the dealer, using a VIN, etc.)
Can a car have codes without check engine light?
In short, yes; it’s possible to diagnose a problem with a vehicle even if the check engine light does not illuminate. A professional mechanic would start by downloading any error codes store in your 2005 Ford Explorer’s computer.
How do I read a Volvo OBD-II trouble code?
Our service technicians have the most up-to-date diagnostic equipment that can quickly read Volvo OBD-II Trouble Codes. When your vehicle has a problem and your check engine light comes on, the On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) system in your vehicle will also trigger a code that can be used to diagnose what might be wrong.
What should I do if my Volvo check engine light comes on?
No matter the situation, when the check engine light comes on in your Volvo, we always suggest stopping by our service center so one of our knowledgeable technicians can properly diagnose and repair your vehicle. Our service technicians have the most up-to-date diagnostic equipment that can quickly read Volvo OBD-II Trouble Codes.
What does it mean when the Check Engine Light is on?
The check engine light is on and there is a noticeable performance issue: If you are noticing a consistent decrease in performance with the check engine light on, your vehicle may have automatically entered a “limp-mode” to prevent additional damage.