YOU WILL NEED AN OBD II SCANNER AND THE LOCATION OF THE PLUG IS IN THE CENTER CONSOLE.(FRONT PASSENGER SIDE OF CENTER CONSOLE)
since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
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You need an OBD II Reader (On Board Diagnostics) to plug into the socket located inside the console between the driver and passenger seats. If you do not want to buy and OBD II Reader then go to an auto parts store and ask them to read the error codes and reset the Check Engine Light..
Switch the ignition without starting the car to "drive-mode" (number 2) and hold down the trip-button for a few seconds, turn of the ignition and wait for a few seconds and it will be gone.
THE INTERFACE FOR RETRIEVING COMPUTER CODES IS LOCATED TO THE LEFT OF THE HOOD RELEASE.
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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.
There's no Volvo 850 2000. What you likely saw was a S70.
To hook up a code reader to a 2000 Volvo, locate the OBD-II diagnostic port, which is typically found under the dashboard near the driver's side, just above the brake pedal. Plug the code reader's connector into this port. Once connected, turn on the vehicle's ignition (without starting the engine) to power the code reader, allowing it to communicate with the car's onboard computer. Follow the reader's instructions to retrieve any diagnostic trouble codes.
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