What does the maintenance light on the new Volvo S90 mean?
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Volvo's new S90 maintenance light is on to remind the owner that maintenance is required. The following is a detailed introduction to the Volvo S90: 1. Model positioning: As a minor facelift for the year, the Volvo S90 has added two new sport versions. 2. Configuration: Significant improvements have been made to mid-to-high-end models. Taking the Zhiyuan version as an example, compared to the current model, it adds practical configurations such as a leather-wrapped dashboard, electric adjustment of the front seat cushion length, an enhanced air purification system, electric side window sunshades, a rear windshield sunshade, and an automatic parking system. 3. Powertrain: It continues to use the low/high-power Drive-E series 2.0T turbocharged engine, where T4 corresponds to low power, outputting 139kW (190PS), and T5 corresponds to high power, outputting 186kW (254PS), paired with an Aisin 8-speed automatic transmission.
When the maintenance light comes on, it might be your S90 reminding you that it's time for service. For example, since I've been driving my S90 for so long, I've encountered this situation several times. It's usually calculated based on mileage or time. The system sets maintenance intervals, such as checking the engine oil and filters every 10,000 kilometers or every six months. When the light turns on, don't panic—most of the time, it's not a major issue, just the system telling you it's time for routine maintenance. If not addressed promptly, it might affect engine performance or even shorten the vehicle's lifespan. That's why I always note the mileage and time in advance and schedule an appointment with the 4S dealership. They also mentioned that sometimes software updates can trigger false alarms, but it's best to have a professional check it out—safety first. Keeping your car in good condition ensures a smoother driving experience.