changed battery in 1998 V70

Discussion in 'Volvo V70' started by James Longsteet, Aug 7, 2006.

  1. I put a new battery in my Volvo and now I don't have a working
    speedometer or tachometer and the odometer reads in kilometers. And the
    service engine light is blinking constantly. Any ideas?
     
    James Longsteet, Aug 7, 2006
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  2. James Longsteet

    Jamie Guest

    Are you sure they put American voltage in the new battery and not
    British electricty. Could produce Kilos and not Miles.

    Kidding.

    Did you jump start the car? A voltage spike may have blown a fuse,
    possibly in the alternator, that sometimes effects sending a speed
    signal to the speedometer. I think something shorted.
     
    Jamie, Aug 7, 2006
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  3. James Longsteet

    Mike F Guest

    Unfortunately, it sounds like you're blown the instrument
    microprocessor. I'd try disconnecting the battery, leaving it
    disconnected for about 30 minutes and reconnecting. Hope for a "reboot"
    to solve the problem.

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    Mike F.
    Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

    Replace tt with t (twice!) and remove parentheses to email me directly.
    (But I check the newsgroup more often than this email address.)
     
    Mike F, Aug 8, 2006
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  4. James Longsteet

    Inno Guest

    I guess I am lucky to still have the original battery in my 1998 V70!
    Wonder how long it will last with Canadian winter starts?

    BTW, still have the original exhaust system too. The brakes and front
    end are another story: much $ spent over the 215,000 km life of this
    car so far.

    Inno
     
    Inno, Aug 11, 2006
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