Volvo 1999-2000 - S / V / C70 Models
* Press and Hold odometer reset button
* Turn ignition switch to "run" position
* After SRL flashes, release odometer reset button
* Turn ignition off
* Turn ignition back on to confirm reset
Volvo 1998 - S80 Models
* Turn ignition switch to position 1
* Press and hold the odometer reset button
* Turn ignition switch to position 2
* Wait until service light blinks and then release odometer button
Volvo 1999-2000 - S80 Models
* Turn ignition switch to position 1
* Press and hold "day counter reset button"
* Turn ignition switch to position 2
* Continue holding day counter for approx. 10 seconds
* After SRL flashes, release day counter button
* Should hear "beep-beep" to confirm command accepted
Volvo 2001 - XC 70 Models
* The following steps must be completed with no longer than 5 seconds between each step:
* Make sure the trip meter is in T-1
* Turn ignition key to position 1
* Press and hold trip meter button until zero is shown
* While still holding the trip meter, turn key to position 2
* When original trip mileage returns, release the trip reset button
* Turn key to off
It is the one next to the service light.....second to the right.
The service engine light is the same thing as a check engine light.
On the bottom right side of the instrument panel on the dash, next to the "Service" light.
Yes, the Service Engine Soon light is the same as the Check Engine light.
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Yes.
Did you try unhooking the battery
The "Service" light is just a maintenance reminder that is triggered on mileage. The "Check Engine" light is triggered by emissions system problems. Typically the O2 sensors trigger the check engine light but also a fuel cap that is not tightened, or a misfiring cylinder.
There is a CEL, Check Engine Light, on the 1989 Thunderbird.
Yes.
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If an check engine light does not come on it is a good thing. When your check engine light comes on, it means you need service done on your vehicle.