Volvo diagnostics alternatives?

OK, I'm getting tired of the stupid "Check Engine" light coming on all the time. We mostly ignore them, but sometimes it's something important, and Volvo charges $120 to run the diagnostics.

Sometimes, they say, in a long-winded way to make you feel like you got your money's worth, "We don't know why it went on".

Do the typical independent Volvo shops have similar diagnostic capabilities, or does it take a Volvo dealer to effectively read the diagnostics?

max

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Neither of my cars need the reader, but at$120 per visit, if they did, I would look into an after-market unit. I knwo that they are readily available for Ford, Chevys, etc., through places like J.C. WHitney. I certainly would do some shopping before forking over $120 just to get Forked by Volvo!

__ __ Randy & \ \/ /alerie's \__/olvos '90 240 Estate - '93 960 Estate "Shelby" & "Kate"

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Randy G.

What year and type is your Volvo?

I can't speak for the newer volvos, but as Randy pointed out, there are built in units for most of the older types.

Lance

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rndthought

I've got a 97 GLT850 wagon and a 99 C70.

I'm mostly looking for cheaper service options, rather than DIY, as I've given up working on my own vehicles.

Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks!

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max

there's a difference between working on your car and knowing what work needs to be done on your car! At $120/visit, I'd sure want to find a code reader that would at least tell me what was needed, so I could decide when and if it would get done! As others have said, check around in the Auto stores (PEP BOYS, AUTOZONE, and some others), or look in J C WHITNEY to see what's out there...

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Al Dente

Pretty much anything that turns the check engine light on can be read by a cheap, generic code reader. Other systems with codes to be read such as the electronic climate control, ABS or automatic transmission require Volvo specific readers, which are generally only available at dealers, or very high quality Volvo specialist independents.

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Mike F

This is the best code reader that I have found. It will read All OBDII 1996 and newer. AlsoCAN ready systems for the 2008 mandate. All 2005- Volvo's are CAN systems already. There are LED's the will tell you if the readiness codes are all set. The OBD is used for states that use the OBD socket for emission inspection program. No more tail pipe emmission readings.

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compamy info.http://www.toolsource.com/ost/default.asp to buy it.Last I checked, $199 us. It will only read/reset the fuel/emission codes. Will Not read any other system.

BD

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Big Dick

I have a Vectron ODB II code scanner that reads most of the Volvo Codes. When it doesn't know, it tells me manufacturer aux input/output. But, I was able to cross reference certain Codes to Volvo codes through the alldata website account I setup for that vehicle.

Volvo seems to at least use the universal computer connector for code scanners.

Deacon

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Deacon Eisenhart

Thanks to all for the inputs!

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