>I would agree with you, except the alarm light goes on when the car is
>turned off its getting juice. Further, I was able, twice before to get
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>doors. I have since forgotten the combination of buttons on the radio
>that were pressed to get the CODE menu to come up.
"No, officer. I have not been drinking! I told you.. I was trying to
find "Uncle John's Band" on the CD using the track scan and I hit a
bump which caused me to accidently hit some buttons on the radio which
shut off the motor and locked the doors and steering, turned on the
alarm, and set off the air bags!" ;-)
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Randy & \ \/ /alerie's
\__/olvos
'90 245 Estate - '93 965 Estate
"Shelby" & "Kate"
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>>I would agree with you, except the alarm light goes on when the car is
>>turned off its getting juice. Further, I was able, twice before to get
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> '90 245 Estate - '93 965 Estate
> "Shelby" & "Kate"
Oh, God...
All I want is a car to get me from point A to poing B in relative
comfort and safety...NOT the Concorde or the Space Shuttle! Jeeez, what
did we do in out prior lives that was so bad for us to deserve not even
being able to use a crummy radio after a battery change?
Sheesh...I've just about HAD IT!
"defender"wrote
> I would agree with you, except the alarm light goes on when the car is
> turned off its getting juice.
That's normal. The anti-theft light always blinks when you shut the car off,
regardless of whether the radio was on or off when you turned the key off.
> Further, I was able, twice before to get
> to the CODE menu when pressing a unique combination of buttons on the
> radio when instructed by my former mechanic who cannot be found-
I see nothing in the owners or service manuals about secret keypress
combinations to turn the radio on when the power button doesn't work. If you
find it again, I recommend writing it down.
> he
> showed me that the volvo doors could be locked using the radio, that
> there was a "carjack" mode that turned on the alarm and locked the
> doors.
That's not normal. I've heard of aftermarket alarm systems with such
features, but it would be kind of silly to include a carjack mode as
standard equipment and not tell anybody it's there. (Not that the Swedes
don't do the occasional silly thing, mind you.)
> I have since forgotten the combination of buttons on the radio
> that were pressed to get the CODE menu to come up.
The standard combination is one press of the power button. I swear.
John Smith - 11 Dec 2005 05:44 GMT
I've heard of combinations in the radio to do things as mentioned -
diagnostic mainly. Would love to know what they are.
John
> "defender"wrote
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> The standard combination is one press of the power button. I swear.
defender - 11 Dec 2005 16:58 GMT
John:
I know I should've written down the code when I had the chance. But
who knew? The manuals do not depict the codes I'm speaking of, and
when I called the 800 number for volvo tech support the operator had no
idea what I was talking about. I am afraid that when I take it to a
local dealer they too, will say they never heard of the codes and will
suggest buying a new radio- which I'm trying to avoid.
Defender