Volvo S60 - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
How to reset Maintenance light on a 2015 Volvo S60
- Step 1. Press the start engine button one time. The engine can't start;
- Step 2. Press and hold the button to reset the trip odometer;
- Step 3. Press and hold the "OK" button on the left side steering wheel stalk;
- Step 4. Press the start engine button again, and hold down until cluster lights turns on;
- Step 5. Hold 10 seconds, with the trip odometer reset button and the "OK" button still pressed;
- Step 6. Release the "OK" button when the information lamp starts to flash;
- Step 7. Press the start engine button one time, and wait for at least 3 minutes before turning the car on again.
You will hear a beep indicating that the serviced indicator has been reset
I have a volvo s60 2007 model T5 and receive a code of P2188. What does it means?
You need to have someone scan the OBD system and tell you if the fuel trim is at the upper or lower limit. Then you will need to fault trace from the following list Possible source
- Upper limit:
intake air leakage
exhaust system air leakage
defective heated oxygen sensor (HO2S)
Lower limit:
- intake air leakage
high fuel pressure
leaking injectors
defective mass air flow (MAF) sensor
contaminated engine oil
oil level too high
defective heated oxygen sensor (HO2S)
Where is the reset fuel switch on the 2004 volvo s60located
There is none, BUT if the airbags go off, it'll turn off the engine as a safety feature.
All it takes to 'reset' that is to turn the ignition off and then back on/try to start it again and it should - barring any damage preventing it from starting.
How do I permanently solve the message on my S60 which reads 'Anti-skid service required'?
There are several parts that could cause that message, and getting it to a garage to properly diagnose it would be a great idea. If it's the I think it was 2001 to 2009 model, one huge culprit for that error, especially if it is intermittent and more often seen in hotter weather, is the "clockspring" or steering wheel position sensor. It determines the position of the steering wheel to help the anti-skid system determine how to apply breaking or torque to the wheels as needed. It's a known failure point and easy to replace, but can cost between about $250 and $350 easily. Other culprits could be a yaw rate sensor or a sensor in the wheel area that determines the rotation speed of the wheel. That part is super easy to get to and cheap to replace, but usually don't go bad.
My Volvo S60, 2002, 2.4T, keeps on coming with low
thermostats do not keep water in a radiator
There purpose is to maintain the correct coolant flow rate so as to maintain correct engine operating temp
The cap will be the problem if it is a radiator cap/ pressure cap
always check coolant level in the radiator
take it to a radiator shop and have cooling system pressure test dine to check for leaks
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