Turn key to position 1....press and hold odometer button, while holding turn key to position 2, within 10 seconds release odometer button, turn key off...light will be off next time you start car.
That message means it is time for an oil change.
Time for an oil change.
When the "service engine soon" light comes on inside your 2002 Ford Escort, it means that a sensor has told the engine that it is time for a scheduled service. This is generally timed at a certain number of miles or after a certain period of driving time.
Switch off the ignition and press-hold the service button (near the rev counter) and ensure the "service" message appears and wait for a second. Press the reset button again and that will bring the "service" message again or show the service due time remaining. The readings will reset after 5 or more seconds.
At one time they did own Volvo. Ford sold Volvo to Geely Automobile of China in July 2010.
Volvo S40/V40 Service Light ResetRESETTING SERVICE LAMP ON 1999 S40/V401. With the ignition switched off, hold down the odometer button 2. Insert the key and turn the ignition on so all the lights in the dash are lit (don't start)3. Keep holding the odometer down for 30 secs or until the service light starts flashing4. Release the odometer button, switch off ignition and remove keyI do this every time after I service the car.
Either trip odometer 1 or 2 must have miles on it. 1. With car key in position I, push in the trip odometer reset and hold. The trip odometer (either 1 or 2) will zero. 2. With trip odometer reset still pushed in, move car key to position II. 3. After the series of start up indicators are finished, you will see the original mileage that was on the trip odometer before you pushed the reset. Release the trip odometer button and turn the key to the off position.
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When it is recieved, and exactly what time it says on your phone when it is recieved.
Preaching the 'End-Time' Message was created on 2005-05-10.