time for regular service message
2005 S60 2.5T 35k
After reading through previous posts on here, and trying all of the instructions to clear this message, I finally figured it out.
Turn ignition to slot I.
Press and hold odometer stick.
Turn ignition to slot II.
Wait until the yellowtriangle appears, and release the stick after it flashes three times.
(it will actually flash four or five times, but you have to release it after three).
Then it will beep and let you know it's done.
Hope this helps.
After reading through previous posts on here, and trying all of the instructions to clear this message, I finally figured it out.
Turn ignition to slot I.
Press and hold odometer stick.
Turn ignition to slot II.
Wait until the yellowtriangle appears, and release the stick after it flashes three times.
(it will actually flash four or five times, but you have to release it after three).
Then it will beep and let you know it's done.
Hope this helps.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
This has been driving me crazy! I bought the super maintenance package from the dealer, but I just didnt feel like stopping by and waiting forever when I knew there was something that I could do myself.
Worked beautifully on my '08 S60.
This has been driving me crazy! I bought the super maintenance package from the dealer, but I just didnt feel like stopping by and waiting forever when I knew there was something that I could do myself.
Worked beautifully on my '08 S60.
If you have an airbag (SRS) light, you will need a scan tool that reads the SRS system. The cheapie $50 scan tools won't do it. I bought an Autel MaxiDiag Elite MD802 Autozone.com for $400 with a $100 gift-card rebate.
A bunch of folks have had SRS warnings due to malfunctions in the instrument cluster. Here is a link to my post on this topic:
https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...76/#post383566
If you don't want to spend the money on a high priced scan tool, you can take it to a dealer or try to find an independent shop that can read the code for you.
A bunch of folks have had SRS warnings due to malfunctions in the instrument cluster. Here is a link to my post on this topic:
https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...76/#post383566
If you don't want to spend the money on a high priced scan tool, you can take it to a dealer or try to find an independent shop that can read the code for you.
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