Service light XC70, 2005

Discussion in 'Volvo C70' started by BobT, Jul 11, 2005.

  1. BobT

    BobT Guest

    Hi ..
    How do I turn off the service light ...
    Thanks,
    Bobt
     
    BobT, Jul 11, 2005
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  2. Take it in for dealer service. That is why it is there.
     
    Stephen Henning, Jul 11, 2005
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  3. BobT

    BobT Guest

    Its going to the dealer in 5 days but its driving me nuts !!!!!!!!
     
    BobT, Jul 11, 2005
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  4. Try some black electrical tape.
     
    Stephen Henning, Jul 11, 2005
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  5. BobT

    Steve Guest

    You have a warranty, why guess--bring it to the dealer!
    Quite often the light will come on if the fuel tank cap is not tightened
    fully so it clicks, however in the very unlikely chance that there is a
    serious issue with your new XC70 I would strongly suggest that you bring it
    to the dealer--they should be able to arrange a while you wait appointment
    or perhaps a loaner.

    Best luck!

    Steve
     
    Steve, Jul 11, 2005
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  6. BobT

    Steve Guest

    LOL I understand so well!
    Perhaps a small card over the dash?

    So sorry you are having issues with a new vehicle!
     
    Steve, Jul 11, 2005
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  7. BobT

    Bev A. Kupf Guest

    A service light doesn't indicate that anything is wrong. It simply
    means the vehicle needs its routine service (usually every 5000 miles).
     
    Bev A. Kupf, Jul 11, 2005
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  8. BobT

    Glenn Klein Guest

    The OP stated that the service light was on not the check engine light
    the car needs to be serviced

    --
    "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
    Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
    The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
    aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
    long as I live,
    nor should any American.
     
    Glenn Klein, Jul 12, 2005
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  9. On my '95 850 it is every 10,000 miles.
    On my '01 XC70 it is every 7,500 miles.
    On turbos it is more often.

    There are 2 different lights:

    Service light indicates routine service. It is triggered by the
    odometer. It is predictable and can be anticipated.

    Check Engine light indicates the computer has detected an abnormality.
    It usually has a sense of urgency connected with it.
     
    Stephen Henning, Jul 12, 2005
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  10. BobT

    Bev A. Kupf Guest

    Certainly, and on every Volvo I've owned, turns itself off once
    a defined period of time has passed after the engine is started.
    I thought the OP was concerned about the Service Light and not the
    Check Engine light, but perhaps I'm mistaken.
     
    Bev A. Kupf, Jul 12, 2005
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  11. BobT

    Steve Guest

    My mistake, I apologize to all.

     
    Steve, Jul 12, 2005
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  12. He was, but some of the responders thought he had something wrong. As
    you pointed out, he doesn't.
     
    Stephen Henning, Jul 12, 2005
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