service indicator VOLVO C70 CONVERTIBLE 2005 Owner´s Manual

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Indicator and warning lights
1 Turn signal, left
2 Turn signal, right
3 Roll Over Protection system - ROPS
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7 High beams
8 Trunk open
9 Bulb failure warning sensor
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11 Electronic Throttle System
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12 SRS indicator lamp
13 Generator not charging
14 Low engine oil pressure
15 Brake warning light
16 Parking brake applied
17 ABS-system
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20 Stability and Traction Control
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Emissions maintenance
Periodic maintenance helps minimize
emissions
Periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle running well. Your
Warranty and Service Records Information booklet provides a
comprehensive periodic maintenance schedule up to 150,000 miles
(240,000 km) of vehicle service. The schedule includes components that
affect vehicle emissions. This page describes some of the emission-
related components.
Engine air filter
The engine air filter cleans particles from air entering the engine.
Replace the engine air filter cartridge with a new one every 37,500
miles (60,000 km) under normal driving conditions. Replace the
cartridge more often when the vehicle is driven under dirty and dusty
conditions. The cartridge cannot be cleaned, and should always be
replaced with a new one.
Fuel filter
The fuel filter should be replaced at 105,000 miles (168,000 km). The
filter is replaced as a complete unit. Replace more frequently if
contaminated fuel is introduced into the tank, or if there is reason to
suspect that this has occurred.
Fuel system, including filler cap, tank, lines,
and connections
The ability of the fuel system to contain hydrocarbons depends upon a
leak-free system. Inspect fuel lines every 30,000 miles (48,000 km).
Check for proper sealing of the fuel filler cap, which contains “O”\
ring
seals.
NOTE: If the fuel filler cap is not closed tightly or if the engine is
running when the car is refueled, the Check Engine light (Malfunction Indicator) may indicate a fault. However, your vehicle’s performance
will not be affected. Use only Volvo original or approved fuel filler caps.
Timing belt
For proper functioning of the engine and emission control systems, the
timing belt and belt tensioner must be replaced every 105,000 miles
(168,000 km). Engine damage will occur if the belt fails.
PCV system
(on turbocharged models)
The nipple in the intake manifold and the filter at the end of the PCV
hose in the air cleaner should be inspected and cleaned at 105,000 miles\
(168,000 km), and again at 150,000 miles (240,000 km).
Spark plugs
The spark plugs should be replaced every 60,000 miles (96,000 km)
under normal driving conditions. City driving or fast highway driving
may necessitate replacement sooner.
Under normal driving conditions, spark plugs require no maintenance
between replacement intervals. When installing new plugs, be sure to
use the right type and to tighten them correctly. When changing the
plugs, clean the terminals and rubber seals. Also check that the
suppressor connectors are in good condition. Cracked or damaged
connectors should be replaced.