What does the AWD disabled service required message mean?

What does the AWD disabled service required message mean?

AWD Disabled Service Required message on the dashboard is the first thing you notice. In some cases, this message comes on in conjunction with DTSC or anti-skid system warnings. As the system is not permanently on, it is possible that you don’t notice that the system hasn’t been working for a long time.

When does the service AWD system light come on?

My car has an automatic transmission. Hello. The “Service AWD System” light comes on when the computer detects that there is an issue with the AWD system. In most cases an issue with the AWD system will disable the system completely in order to protect the system from further damage.

What does the all wheel drive disabled symbol mean?

These are All-wheel Drive (AWD) Disabled Indicator symbols. The lights, all shown in yellow/amber, flash when the AWD system is disabled temporarily and remains on when there is a malfunction in the system. The open circles indicate that the AWD system has been disconnected. Before going on, is one of these truly your symbol??

When does the AWD system go out in a car?

The AWD system will also be unavailable if the anti-lock brake system warning light is on or if the rear differential fluid is overheating. In the latter case, the light will go out when the differential fluid cools. The AWD system will be unavailable, but the main front or wheel drive wheels will operate normally.

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.

What are the diagnostic codes for Volvo AWD?

Common symptoms include no communication with the module when you read Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) codes. Once you lose communication with the DEM module the AWD message will come on. Codes: P0960, P0961, P0962, or P0606.

Are there any problems with the Volvo AWD system?

Common problems with Volvo AWD system include: Volvo DEM module is installed under the vehicle by the differential and is prone to corrosion and water damage. Mounted in the rear axle, they are exposed to elements. This can lead to the casing and electric board corrosion, which usually causes malfunction.

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