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How Often Should You Service Your Volvo?

Owning a Volvo means driving a vehicle designed for safety, performance, and longevity. To keep your Volvo running at its best, regular maintenance is essential. But how often should you service your Volvo? Below, we break down the recommended service intervals and key maintenance tasks to ensure your vehicle stays in top condition.
 
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Labor Day Weekend Car Care: Tips for a Smooth Ride

Labor Day weekend is the unofficial end of summer and a great time for road trips, getaways, and enjoying the last of the warm weather. Whether you’re heading out for a long drive or just using the extra day off to relax, it’s important to ensure your Volvo is in top condition. Before you hit the road, here’s a guide to help you prepare your car for a smooth and safe Labor Day weekend.
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Is It Safe to Continue Driving with the Check Engine Light On?

Driving can be a liberating experience, but nothing disrupts that freedom quite like the sudden illumination of the check engine light. It's a signal that can evoke concern, confusion, and sometimes even panic. What does it mean? Can you continue driving safely? Let us understand the check engine light and provide guidance on what to do when it comes on.

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Summer Hacks to Cool Down Your Hot Volvo

Entering a vehicle that has been parked in direct sunlight for hours is never enjoyable on a scorching day. You risk burning yourself on seat belt buckles, steering wheels, gear shifts, and scorching seats. Even if you avoid burns, you'll still be sweating while waiting for the AC to cool down the car.
 
These tips and tricks will help you cool your Volvo down this summer, making it easier to stay comfortable as you hit the road in search of summer fun!
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How to Tell if Your Volvo's Battery is Dead

Unsure about the condition of your Volvo's battery? Whether you're having trouble starting your vehicle or hearing unusual grinding noises, these are the typical indicators that your battery may be “dead”.  
 
Although a "dead" battery typically refers to one that cannot start the car, there are several signs that may indicate a faulty battery. 
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