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vinran1
My 99 S80 (2.9, non turbo, alas) is approaching 80,000 miles.
Around 79800 to be exact.
The "Check Engine' light has been coming on, as well as the message
"emission service required" on the dash.
I know I should just bite the bullet and have the dealer look at it, (
3 non-dealer shops have turned me down so far, due to their not having
the right computer or possible needed parts for a fix)
Just wondered if this is a normal thing since it's approaching 80k
miles.
Is this something the dealer wil charge mega bucks for just resetting
the lights, or could it be a more serious issue?
The car is running fantastic, no running prob's at all.
In fact, for a non turbo it seems very quick and responsive.
And I suppose there is no way for me to reset it myself without a
special code reader/programming device, right?
It does have an extended warranty that will hopefully cover any needed
parts, just wondered if it's an automatic preset warning deal.
Around 79800 to be exact.
The "Check Engine' light has been coming on, as well as the message
"emission service required" on the dash.
I know I should just bite the bullet and have the dealer look at it, (
3 non-dealer shops have turned me down so far, due to their not having
the right computer or possible needed parts for a fix)
Just wondered if this is a normal thing since it's approaching 80k
miles.
Is this something the dealer wil charge mega bucks for just resetting
the lights, or could it be a more serious issue?
The car is running fantastic, no running prob's at all.
In fact, for a non turbo it seems very quick and responsive.
And I suppose there is no way for me to reset it myself without a
special code reader/programming device, right?
It does have an extended warranty that will hopefully cover any needed
parts, just wondered if it's an automatic preset warning deal.