Engine System Service Urgent / Stop Safely
Volvo Vehicle
Severity: CriticalWhat it means
Volvo 'Engine System Service Urgent' means a serious fault has been detected in the engine or emissions system.
'Stop Safely' is the most severe Volvo warning — it means stop driving as soon as it is safe to do so.
Do not ignore either message — read the fault codes immediately.
Affected Models
- Volvo XC60
- Volvo XC90
- Volvo S60
- Volvo V60
- Volvo XC40
- Volvo V90
- Volvo S90
Common Causes
- Severe engine misfire — one or more cylinders not firing, causing catalyst damage
- Turbocharger boost pressure fault — overboost or underboost detected
- EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system fault
- Throttle body fault
- Emissions system critical failure — NOx sensor, DPF, or SCR fault on diesel models
How to Fix It
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Respond to the severity of the message.
'Engine System Service Urgent' allows continued careful driving to a workshop — but do not delay.
'Stop Safely' means pull over at the earliest opportunity and stop driving — this indicates an imminent or ongoing condition that can cause engine damage.
Both messages store fault codes that a Volvo scanner can read. -
Look for accompanying symptoms.
A misfire causes rough running, vibration at idle, and possible loss of power.
A turbo fault may cause reduced power or smoke from the exhaust.
An EGR fault sometimes causes rough idle and increased fuel consumption.
These symptoms help narrow the diagnosis before a scan. -
Read the fault codes with a Volvo-compatible scanner.
Use VIDA, OBDeleven with Volvo support, or a professional scanner with Volvo coverage.
The engine management module (ECM) stores specific fault codes — generic OBD-II scanners sometimes read Volvo engine codes but miss proprietary codes.
A Volvo dealer or Volvo-specialist workshop with VIDA provides the most complete diagnosis. -
Check for a misfire on turbocharged models.
Volvo Drive-E turbo engines (T4, T5, T6) can misfire from failing ignition coils, spark plugs, or fuel injectors.
A misfire triggers the engine service message and can damage the catalytic converter if left unresolved.
Ignition coil replacement is a common fix on T5 and T6 engines with high mileage. -
Do not continue driving with 'Stop Safely'.
'Stop Safely' on a Volvo is a critical-severity warning — it means the car's own systems have determined the vehicle should be stopped.
Continuing to drive risks permanent engine or drivetrain damage.
Have the vehicle recovered to a Volvo-authorised workshop and do not restart the engine until the fault is identified.
When to Call a Professional
Both 'Engine System Service Urgent' and 'Stop Safely' require professional diagnosis with Volvo VIDA.
Do not clear the codes without finding and fixing the root cause — the message will return and may indicate progressive damage.