1998 V70 timing belt and service light on dash.
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I have a V70 first registered in the UK at the end of 1998 so it's an S reg for all you UK members. I followed the service light resetting procedure with holding the odometer reset button in, turning the ignition to position III and waiting for the service light to flash three times, then releasing it. Turning off the ignition and then it is reset! If you miss the three flash or hold the button in to long i.e. until it stops flashing, it will NOT work.
As for timing belts, they can deteriorate with age and most manufactures recommend belt replacement between 60000-80000 miles and from 5-8 years. Best to just call the dealer and check with them
Good luck.
As for timing belts, they can deteriorate with age and most manufactures recommend belt replacement between 60000-80000 miles and from 5-8 years. Best to just call the dealer and check with them
Good luck.
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hello there and thank you for the reply.
this was an older post and by now i taped it over with a bit of a square piece of tape and all is good. maybe the bulb will burn out eventually...
just kidding. if one day i feel creative, i'll give it a go and see if your recommendation works on my car.
thanks again,
as to the belt, it was replaced in 2007 according to the sticker and the car has less than 20k miles since then.
Anthony V.
this was an older post and by now i taped it over with a bit of a square piece of tape and all is good. maybe the bulb will burn out eventually...
just kidding. if one day i feel creative, i'll give it a go and see if your recommendation works on my car.
thanks again,
as to the belt, it was replaced in 2007 according to the sticker and the car has less than 20k miles since then.
Anthony V.
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