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2002 S-80 service light S80

Can someone advise how to reset the "time for regular service" light? I tried the instructions for the 2000 year model but this did not work. Thanks,








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    2002 S-80 service light S80

    Seems that I've posted this here three times in the last month...but anyway, here it goes again:

    MY 2002+
    The service reminder indicator (SRI) informs the driver that it is time for the car to be serviced. The text message is displayed for 120 s each time the ignition is switched on.
    Proceed as follows to reset the service reminder indicator (SRI):
    -Ignition position I
    -Press and hold in the reset button for the trip odometer
    -Ignition position II.
    Note! Turn the key to position II within 2 seconds.
    -Hold the reset button for the trip meter pressed in until the original value has been reset.
    Note! For all vehicles from the 2003 model year a general yellow lamp will light when the reset button must be released.
    -Release the reset button for the trip odometer within 4 seconds. The instrument gives an audible signal when resetting has succeeded
    -If the trip meter is already reset the reset button should be held in for a minimum of 10 seconds and a maximum of 14 seconds.
    Note! If the reset button for the trip odometer is not released within 4 seconds, the service reminder indicator (SRI) is not reset.
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    1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic (125K), 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red (45K), Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon (Sold at 140K and miss her). My cars have been running so well lately they've got me worried.







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