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Old Mar 24th, 2024, 09:12   #5
john langrick
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Hi

I agree with simmy. Just take the car for a few runs and see if this corrects the problem.

I see you have two local volvo dealers and garages that handle volvo in Estonia and local to you.

If the problem continues, you must get the codes read. The garage could do this for you but then you need to interpret the findings. If you publish your codes on this forum, there are many that will advise on resolution.

Depending if you plan to keep the car, I would consider purchasing a simple code reader. A garage will probably charge you the cost of a cheaper code reader for just reading the codes for you so could be a good investment.

Although I do have vida, I use a simple autel code reader but I suggest one that can read and erase codes in most modules.

You can also get readers that interface with you mobile.

In my opinion and especially if you intend to keep the car, this would be my approach.

Hope this helps

Last edited by john langrick; Mar 24th, 2024 at 09:15.
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