I have volvo 850 which I have purchased a OSB-II reader, first of all where do I plug in the reader second of all is there a place to understand what the code means, and thirdly how do I reset the check engine light????
Thanks
Where do I plug in OSB II code reader in 1997 volvo 850
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Necromancer
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The port is located behind the gear selector in the center console, under the ashtray. There is a small cover that holds coins that if you remove you will see the port.
Most code readers will have a function to allow you to reset the CEL.
They also normally come with a book or CD to explain what they codes mean as they may be different that what the dealer uses.
Most code readers will have a function to allow you to reset the CEL.
They also normally come with a book or CD to explain what they codes mean as they may be different that what the dealer uses.
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The generic codes can be posted here and we'll help if your code reader didn't come with a book, or you can look them up in the free downloadable 850 repair manual located in the pinned section of this forum.
Unfortunately for your model car, a code reader (well, 99.9% unless you spent like a grand or more) won't reset your service light. On your '97 and my '98 it's to the dealer unless you buy a DRAPER Reset tool or similar. I bought my DRAPER off of eBay for about $50. You might look around if you think you'll want one. A lot of people just take the service light bulb out of their dash if it bothers them.
Unfortunately for your model car, a code reader (well, 99.9% unless you spent like a grand or more) won't reset your service light. On your '97 and my '98 it's to the dealer unless you buy a DRAPER Reset tool or similar. I bought my DRAPER off of eBay for about $50. You might look around if you think you'll want one. A lot of people just take the service light bulb out of their dash if it bothers them.
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MIJ, I have a 97 850 T-5 that I was able to reset CEL on using a $39 code reader that I purchased at Advanced Auto.
I was able to reset transmission and MAF, and throttle position sensor codes.
Are we not talking about the same kind of codes?
I was able to reset transmission and MAF, and throttle position sensor codes.
Are we not talking about the same kind of codes?
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No, he meant resetting the SERVICE light, NOT a check engine code. A generic tool will NOT do thatNecromancer wrote:MIJ, I have a 97 850 T-5 that I was able to reset CEL on using a $39 code reader that I purchased at Advanced Auto.
I was able to reset transmission and MAF, and throttle position sensor codes.
Are we not talking about the same kind of codes?
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No problem?chn718 wrote:Thanks for all your help, went to advanced auto and had them check it out, they said the engine was running too rich??? but said no problem.
Not true!
You probably have an 02 sensor that needs replacing
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...or vacuum leak(s) at the very least. They probably said "rich" is "no problem" because at least it's better than running "lean" on a turbo car, but like JRL said, it's still a problem. Did they give you the specific code(s)? That would have been more beneficial than just hearing what you heard.
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Once again...go after vacuum leaks...just because the 02 sensor code shows up doesn't mean this is the culprit...the code on "bank 1" is just telling you that the 02 sensor is affected. It's prudent that you fix what's underlying the 02 code. Once this is done and still the 02 code shows up, then and only then should you consider that the sensor is bad.
A good idea would be to get your codes read again, and post the actual code(s) here...but from what I've read so far, what I've posted above is probably what still applies.
A good idea would be to get your codes read again, and post the actual code(s) here...but from what I've read so far, what I've posted above is probably what still applies.
'98 S70 T5 Emrld Grn Met/Beige Tons of Upgrades Mobil-1
'04 V70 2.5T Red/Taupe Some Upgrades Mobil-1
'07 S40 T5 AWD 6 speed manual! Silver/Black Stage1 Heico & Elevate
'07 S60 2.5T Blue/Taupe- my kid's Volvo
'04 V70 2.5T Red/Taupe Some Upgrades Mobil-1
'07 S40 T5 AWD 6 speed manual! Silver/Black Stage1 Heico & Elevate
'07 S60 2.5T Blue/Taupe- my kid's Volvo
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