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Check engine light

Have the trouble codes read and go from there. Without the codes (and sometimes even with the codes) it is impossible to tell why CE light is going on. That light will go on for any number (a large number) of reasons. Once you have the codes you can look them up in a pocket manual or ask here if you don't have the pocket manual. The pocket manual costs about $20 from Volvo and is well worth it. It has all the trouble codes, VIN decoding and loads of other information that is very useful. It comes in a form of a small book that fits into your pocket or glove box. Get it, it's worht it.

Good luck.
--
Vladimir. '98 S70 base, 5-speed manual (his), '91 240 sedan automatic (hers).






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