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I'm looking at buying a 97 960. The check engine light stays on for about 60 seconds. The guy says he thinks it's because oil pressure doesn't reach what it should be till then. On any other car the light goes out a couple seconds after starting. Am I being fed a line? |
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I'm looking at buying a 97 960. The check engine light stays on for about 60 seconds. The guy says he thinks it's because oil pressure doesn't reach what it should be till then. On any other car the light goes out a couple seconds after starting. Am I being fed a line? |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion, njem <njemtcan-n... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> *wrote: I'm looking at buying a 97 960. The check engine light stays on for about 60 seconds. The guy says he thinks it's because oil pressure doesn't reach what it should be till then. On any other car the light goes out a couple seconds after starting. Am I being fed a line? Yes. This is not an oil pressure issue. At some time in the past, a faultin the emission control system has been detected and stored. The fault may or may not still exist. The only way to tell is to take it to someone (Volvo dealer, etc.) who can read and reset the fault code - and then see whether it re-occurs. -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion, njem <njemtcan-njem (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: I'm looking at buying a 97 960. The check engine light stays on for about 60 seconds. The guy says he thinks it's because oil pressure doesn't reach what it should be till then. On any other car the light goes out a couple seconds after starting. Am I being fed a line? Yes. This is not an oil pressure issue. At some time in the past, a fault in the emission control system has been detected and stored. The fault may or may not still exist. The only way to tell is to take it to someone (Volvo dealer, etc.) who can read and reset the fault code - and then see whether it re-occurs. |
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Roger Mills wrote: In an earlier contribution to this discussion, njem <njemtcan-njem (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: I'm looking at buying a 97 960. The check engine light stays on for about 60 seconds. The guy says he thinks it's because oil pressure doesn't reach what it should be till then. On any other car the light goes out a couple seconds after starting. Am I being fed a line? Yes. This is not an oil pressure issue. At some time in the past, a fault in the emission control system has been detected and stored. The fault may or may not still exist. The only way to tell is to take it to someone (Volvo dealer, etc.) who can read and reset the fault code - and then see whether it re-occurs. Can't you read the fault codes directly at the diagnostic socket? I know you can on the later 240s with LH 2.4 injection. There's a button and LED that will blink the codes. |
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