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ANyone with 98 R model.. or Service specialist--need some Tech/info

I am trying to repair my 98 R wagon, and am needing some info. First, the body shop that repaired the frame and suspension, did a slack job, so I am trying to fix it. My car sits higher in the front than in the back (top of tire to the fender: 2 inches in the back, 4 in the front), any ideas? could an extreme misalignment cause that (tires are way out and stuff). How high SHOULD it be from the ground to the fender above the tire??? Second... My battery was disconected, now when reconnect, the ABS, CHeck Engine, and Service Soon, and SRS lights come on in the dash, soes it just need to be reset with a diagnostic tool?? the airbags did not deploy, the wreck was not that bad, but my whole suspension, brakes and steering were replaced, anything I need to check for???? I need to get this thing DONE!! its been over a year since I wrecked it, and I only now have time to work on it. Email me PLEASE if you can help. alltracpete@hotmail.com

THANKS!@!!!! pete








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    ANyone with 98 R model.. or Service specialist--need some Tech/info

    An alignment proceedure in itself does not adjust vehicle height so if your car is not at the right height, someone who knows the car in detail must carefully examine it to see why it's not sitting correctly and that might require the use of a frame shop to check the "frame" (unibody) itself. If you're going by distance from tire to fender, that's not how its measured, it's measured from ground (actually bottom of wheel to eliminate tires) to lower fender edge and front and back are not the same either. Volvo says about 1/2" side to side difference is normal.
    If there's a problem with tires and or wheels, they first need to be replaced then I'd suggest a good 4 wheel alignment to make sure it's aligned corectly if you have doubts.

    As for any dash lights like ABS, SRS and Check engine.....a scan tool must first read the codes, then clear them first and then IF the lights fail to reset, a code (IE problem(s)) still exist and the tech must diagnose whatever fault codes are then present. There's no easy way around this.

    The service light just means that a "suggested" service is due, depending on time/mileage and the light gets reset also by a scan tool in '98.








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    ANyone with 98 R model.. or Service specialist--need some Tech/info 850 1995

    u might need ur volvo radio code for the lights in the dash...when batteries are removed and reinstalled, u need to enter the code into the radio to reset it. it should've been given to u by dealer (if original owner).







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