Yes, I have searched this and similar forums and everywhere else I could think of. I suppose I'm not most people - and I would prefer to sell this Volvo without warning lights on the dash - especially if I sell it to a private party. Its going to be an equal pain to explain all of this to a random person looking to purchase what is otherwise a very nice car. The whole thing is frustrating!
Anti Skid Service Light - Diagnosing and Repair
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miley
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Re: Anti Skid Service Light - Diagnosing and Repair
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Then, be prepared to sink in hundreds and hundreds of dollars and time/effort for the job.
Or labor charges at dealer or indy shop.
Even so, there is no warranty that the light will go away.
Agree it is frustrating issue, otherwise a nice car.
That feature (anti-skid) IMHO, is close to worthless. So I live with the light (just push the button on the stalk to turn it off).
Also, prospective buyer(s) can be educated so they don't over-react.
A car at this age and mileage does not have much value anyway (< $5K)...
Or labor charges at dealer or indy shop.
Even so, there is no warranty that the light will go away.
Agree it is frustrating issue, otherwise a nice car.
That feature (anti-skid) IMHO, is close to worthless. So I live with the light (just push the button on the stalk to turn it off).
Also, prospective buyer(s) can be educated so they don't over-react.
A car at this age and mileage does not have much value anyway (< $5K)...
2004 V70 2.5T 100K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
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