How to manually reset the maintenance light on a Volvo S90?

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McElaina
07/29/25 6:43pm
Method to manually reset the maintenance light on a Volvo S90: Turn off the ignition switch and shut down the engine; Press and hold the "RESET" button on the top of the turn signal lever without releasing; Without pressing the brake, lightly press the ignition switch once, then press and hold the ignition switch; Wait until the yellow exclamation mark indicator on the dashboard flashes three times, then release the "RESET" button and the ignition switch to complete the reset. Below is a detailed introduction to the Volvo S90: 1. As a minor facelift model for the year, the new Volvo S90 will not undergo significant changes in overall appearance compared to the current model. Additionally, two new sport versions have been introduced, with adjustments to exterior details, such as a sporty front grille, glossy black side window frames, black exterior mirror covers, and 18-inch sport wheels, enhancing its distinctiveness. 2. In terms of configuration, the Volvo S90 has seen significant upgrades in mid-to-high trim models. Taking the Intelligent Distance version as an example, compared to the current model, it now includes a leather-wrapped dashboard, electric adjustment for front seat cushion length, an enhanced air purification system, electric side window sunshades, a rear windshield sunshade, and an automatic parking system, among other practical features, improving its cost-effectiveness. 3. The Volvo S90 will continue to use the low/high-power Drive-E series 2.0T turbocharged engine, where the T4 corresponds to low power, delivering 139kW (190PS), and the T5 corresponds to high power, delivering 186kW (254PS), paired with an Aisin 8-speed automatic transmission.
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