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You need an OBD scanner or take it to your local Auto Parts store. Stores like Advance auto parts can usually read codes for you. The generic codes they read out can be converted to Volvo's OBD codes. The generic codes usually start with the letter P.
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Emissions related or a misfire. Get the codes read with a scanner.
Its easy to read the OBDII codes and find out why the CEL is lit. You can find the instructions and codes here; http://www.brickboard.com/FAQ/700-900/EngineOBDCodes.htm
The best way to answer this is with a link: http://legacycentral.org/library/literature/codes.htm At that link you are given the instructions on how to read the codes and what the codes mean.
What is the Question? Where is the CEL? How do you read the codes? Your Answer is HERE; http://www.brickboard.com/FAQ/700-900/
check your exhaust it could be you cadilidic converter Have someone read the codes that are set. The codes will help lead you to the problem.
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A person can take the ABC light off the dashboard on a Volvo 2000 S70 by connecting an OBDII code reader. It can both read error codes and clear them so that warning lights go out.
The engine coolant temp sensor can do that. If you have a check engine light on, have the codes read.
You can buy a OBD2 compliant scanner online from a company called Innova. These scanners are capable of reading all car codes on every vehicle sold in the US after, I believe, 1998. The model is Equus 3030. It worked fine on my Volvo S80. I was able to read the problem codes and reset the check engine light.