How do you turn off the check engine light on a Volvo XC60?

How do you turn off the check engine light on a Volvo XC60?

Some owners of the Volvo XC60 have been able to reset the “check engine” light by turning the key to the “on” position” and depressing the odometer button for several seconds. When the warning flashes twice, try staring the engine and observe whether it has cleared.

How do you turn off the check engine light on a 2010 Volvo xc60?

How do I reset the check engine light on my Volvo?

  1. Let it go off by itself.
  2. Turn your ignition on and off several times in a row.
  3. Disconnect your battery and reconnect it.
  4. Buy an OBD II scanner (they’re relatively inexpensive) and follow the instructions (it’s pretty easy)

What does the warning light on my Volvo XC60 mean?

Warning light name: Volvo XC60 oil warning light. Description: This symbol illuminating means the engine oil pressure is too low. If driving, pull off the road as soon as safely possible and stop the engine. Allow a few minuted for the oil to settle and check the oil levels.

What does the Snowflake symbol on Volvo XC60 mean?

The snowflake symbol lights up and warns of potentially slippery conditions. Warning light name: Volvo XC60 oil warning light. Description: This symbol illuminating means the engine oil pressure is too low. If driving, pull off the road as soon as safely possible and stop the engine.

What causes a check engine light to come on in a Volvo?

Ranging from minor to major, a slew of things can trigger the check engine light to come on in your Volvo, including (but not limited to): 1 Loose gas cap 2 Faulty fuel injector 3 Blown gasket heads 4 Faulty oxygen sensors 5 Cracked and loose hoses 6 Faulty mass air flow sensor 7 Worn out spark plugs and wiring 8 Emission control system malfunction

Why does Volvo XC60 illuminate when spare tyre is fitted?

See Volvo XC60 tyre pressure reset guide for further information. It may also illuminate when the spare tyre has been fitted. It is not possible to switch off the tyre pressure monitoring system. The TPMS uses ABS sensors to detect changes in tyre rotational speed. If there’s a fault with the ABS, the TPMS may be affected.