How to Reset the Volvo Maintenance Light?

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JosiahLynn
07/30/25 2:54am
Volvo maintenance light reset method is as follows: 1. Turn off the ignition switch. 2. While turning on the ignition switch, press and hold the trip odometer hour reset button. After ignition, the reminder message will still be displayed. 3. Within 30 seconds, press and hold the trip odometer hour reset button for about 3 seconds. The reminder message will completely disappear, and the maintenance light will be reset. If the operation is not performed as required or is incorrect, and the message cannot be cleared, start over from the beginning. Relevant introduction about the meaning of the Volvo logo is as follows: 1. The Volvo logo consists of three graphic elements: a circle, a diagonal line, and the word VOLVO. 2. The first part, the circle, represents Mars, the Roman god of war, which is the ancient chemical symbol for iron. 3. The second part is the diagonal line, a colored band set on the radiator from the upper left to the lower right. This band was originally designed for technical reasons to fix the Mars symbol to the grille, but it gradually evolved into a decorative symbol and became the most distinctive mark of Volvo cars. 4. The third part is the Volvo company's registered trademark, the word VOLVO written in ancient Egyptian font.
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