Do you need ABS or anti skid service?
“BRAKE ASSIST SERVICE REQUIRED”, “BRAKE FAILURE STOP SAFELY”, ABS/ANTI-SKID SERVICE REQUIRED”. Turning the car off and back on cleared it and they would not come back.
When do I get the Volvo anti skid service message?
Chances are that many of you have received the common “Anti-Skid Service Required” message from your P2 (like the Volvo S60 ). If you haven’t, there’s a good chance that you may come across it in the future. This common error message tends to be found most commonly on the P2 platform vehicles ranging from model years 2005-2010.
Do you need an ABS warning light on?
ABS Service Required warning message Traction control, Stability, and 4WD depend on the ABS module to function properly. These lights may come on in addition to the ABS light. ABS service required warning on dashboard
What do you need to know about ABS on a Volvo?
The only way to tell anything for sure is to have the trouble codes in the ABS control module read and diagnosed. Volvo has a program called Volvo Service for Life, which gives customers up to one hour of diagnostics for any warning light or message. Not all dealerships participate, but its certainly worth seeing if yours does.
Do you need anti skid service on a Volvo S60?
Chances are that many of you have received the common “Anti-Skid Service Required” message from your P2 Volvo, such as the Volvo S60 or Volvo XC90. If you haven’t, there’s a good chance that you may come across it in the future.
Why does my Volvo XC90 say anti skid?
The Anti-skid message appeared recently and after going to the dealer for another issue I was told the reason for the anti-skid error is that the “clock spring” needs replacing. The repair at the dealer is $750. How does the anti-skid actually work on my vehicle?
What to do if your car brake fluid is spongy?
If the brakes are soft or spongy, this is a good time to change or flush the brake fluid. Flushing the brake fluid, commonly called bleeding the brakes, gets rid of the air. (Bleeding the brakes uses fluid to push air out of the brake system.) Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture.