99 S80 Emission/service light

Discussion in 'Volvo S80' started by vinran1, Jan 18, 2005.

  1. vinran1

    vinran1 Guest

    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.
     
    vinran1, Jan 18, 2005
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    Mike F Guest

    The guys who are turning you away better get with it soon - as a 5+ year
    old car, they're going to be turning a lot of business away. Any
    generic OBD-II code reader will be able to read the trouble code, and
    reset the light. The warning can be caused by something as simple (and
    therefore undetectable) as a loose gas cap, or something much more
    serious that will cause consequential damage. (Chances are if you don't
    notice any difference in the way it's running, the problem is minor.)
    Autozone in the US will read codes for free, but I don't think they
    reset the light any more.

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    Mike F.
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    Mike F, Jan 18, 2005
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    vinran1 Guest

    Thanks Mike.

    I did the gas cap try, as I had heard about that.

    I guess I will take the plunge and bring it in.

    Thanks
     
    vinran1, Jan 18, 2005
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    Glenn Klein Guest

    If you hava a Extended warren try on your car it does no harm to return
    to the dealer & have them read the codes stored in the car the gas cap
    will not set the emission service required message in the DIM there is
    something else that set the light off what will happen is that the
    dealership personal will read the codes off then determine what parts
    are needed to perform the correct repair then they will go to the
    service advisor who will contact the extended warren try company to see
    what they will cover on your car most companys cover most of the various
    parts but it all depends on who is your carrier from experience if you
    have Volvo VIP they should cover the repair Western general is a another
    good company other then these 2 i know about i can not comment on others

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    Glenn Klein, Jan 18, 2005
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    vinran1 Guest

    Thanks for the info!

    I will take it in tomorrow or try to get a Sat. appointment. (Hard to
    do here)

    It's an extended warranty fromCarMax, I expect to get reamed in the
    process, I always do with these extended warranty companies.

    But I will bite the bullet and bring her in.
     
    vinran1, Jan 21, 2005
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    Chip C Guest

    It takes quite a while for the light to reset itself after a fix. The
    exact logic is in the owner's manual; it's along the lines of several
    successive self-checks, which are only done after some period of solid
    driving, need to come up clear before the light will go off.

    Keep looking for a good small-shop independent Volvo specialist who has
    the diag equipment, it'll be worth it.

    Chip C
     
    Chip C, Jan 21, 2005
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