sure to check all four tires.
• A certain amount of air seepage from the tires occurs naturally and tire pres- sure fluctuates with seasonal changes in temperature. Always check tire pres- sure regularly.
Erasing warning messages When a low tire pressure warning message has been displayed, and the tire pressure warning light has come on: 1. Use a tire pressure gauge to check the
inflation pressure of all four tires.
2. Re-inflate the tire(s) to the correct pressure
3.
(consult the tire pressure placard or the tables, see page 181 ). In certain cases, it may be necessary to drive the vehicle for several minutes at a speed of 20 mph (30 km/h) or faster. This
will erase the warning text and the warning light will go out.
WARNING
Incorrect inflation pressure could lead to tire failure, resulting in a loss of control of the vehicle.
Changing wheels with TPMS Please note the following when changing or replacing the factory installed TPMS wheels/ tires on the vehicle: • Only the factory-mounted wheels are
equipped with TPMS sensors in the valves. • If the vehicle is equipped with a temporary spare tire, this tire does not have a TPMS sensor.
• If wheels without TPMS sensors are moun-
ted on the vehicle, TIRE PRESS SYST SERVICE REQUIRED will be displayed each time the vehicle is driven above 25 mph (40 km/h) for 10 minutes or more. • Once TPMS sensors are properly installed, the warning message should not reappear. If the message is still displayed, drive the vehicle for several minutes at a speed of 20 mph (30 km/h) or faster to erase the message.
• Volvo recommends that TPMS sensors be
fitted on all wheels used on the vehicle.
Volvo does not recommend moving sen- sors back and forth between sets of wheels.
NOTE
• If you change to tires with a different recommended inflation pressure, the TPMS system must be recalibrated to these tires. This must be done by an authorized Volvo retailer or workshop. • If a tire is changed, or if the TPMS sen- sor is moved to another wheel, the sen- sor's seal, nut, and valve core should be replaced.
• When installing TPMS sensors, the vehicle must be parked for at least 15 minutes with the ignition off. If the vehicle is driven within 15 minutes, a TPMS error message will be displayed.
CAUTION
When inflating tires with TPMS valves, press the pump's mouthpiece straight onto the valve to help avoid bending or otherwise damaging the valve.
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Washing the car The following points should be kept in mind when washing and cleaning the car: • The car should be washed at regular inter- vals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots adhere to the paint and may cause dam- age. To help prevent corrosion, it is partic- ularly important to wash the car frequently in the wintertime when salt has been used on the roads.
• Avoid washing your car in direct sunlight. Doing so may cause detergents and wax to dry out and become abrasive. To avoid scratching, use lukewarm water to soften the dirt before you wash with a soft sponge, and plenty of sudsy water.
• Bird droppings: Remove from paintwork as soon as possible. Otherwise the finish may be permanently damaged.
• A detergent can be used to facilitate the
softening of dirt and oil.
• Dry the car with a clean chamois and
remember to clean the drain holes in the doors and rocker panels.
• Tar spots can be removed with tar remover
after the car has been washed.
• A stiff-bristle brush and lukewarm soapy
water can be used to clean the wiper blades. Frequent cleaning of the wind- shield and wiper blades improves visibility
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considerably and also helps prolong the service life of the wiper blades.
• Wash off the dirt from the underside (wheel
housings, fenders, etc).
• In areas of high industrial fallout, more fre-
quent washing is recommended.
NOTE
When washing the car, remember to remove dirt from the drain holes in the doors and sills.
Exterior components Volvo recommends the use of special cleaning products, available at your Volvo retailer, for cleaning colored plastic, rubber, or ornamental components such as chromed strips on the exterior of your vehicle. The instructions for using these products should be followed care- fully. Solvents or stain removers should not be used.
CAUTION
• Avoid waxing or polishing plastic or rub-
ber components
• Polishing chromed strips can wear
away or damage the surface
• Polishes containing abrasive sub-
stances should not be used
CAUTION
• During high pressure washing, the
spray mouthpiece must never be closer to the vehicle than 13" (30 cm). Do not spray into the locks.
• Dirt, snow, etc., on the headlights can reduce lighting capacity considerably. Clean the headlights regularly, for example when refueling. Special moonroof cautions: • Always close the moonroof* and sun shade before washing your vehicle. • Never use wax on the rubber seals
around the moonroof.
• Never use abrasive cleaning agents on
the moonroof.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Automatic washing – simple and quick We do NOT recommend washing your car in an automatic wash during the first six months (because the paint will not have hardened suf- ficiently). An automatic wash is a simple and quick way to clean your car, but it is worth remembering that it may not be as thorough as when you yourself go over the car with sponge and water. Keeping the underbody clean is most impor- tant, especially in the winter. Some automatic washers do not have facilities for washing the underbody.
CAUTION
• Before driving into an automatic car
wash, turn off the optional rain sensor to avoid damaging the windshield wipers. • Make sure that side view mirrors, auxil- iary lamps, etc, are secure, and that any antenna(s) are retracted or removed. Otherwise there is risk of the machine dislodging them
• Chromed wheels: Clean chrome-
plated wheels using the same deter- gents used for the body of the vehicle. Aggressive wheel-cleaning agents can permanently stain chrome-plated wheels.
WARNING
• When the car is driven immediately after being washed, apply the brakes several times in order to remove any moisture from the brake linings.
• Engine cleaning agents should not be
used when the engine is warm. This constitutes a fire risk.
Exterior lighting Condensation may form temporarily on the inside of the lenses of exterior lights such as headlights, fog lights, or taillights. This is nor- mal and the lights are designed to withstand moisture. Normally, condensation will dissi- pate after the lights have been on for a short time.
Polishing and Waxing • Normally, polishing is not required during the first year after delivery, however, wax- ing may be beneficial.
• Before applying polish or wax the vehicle must be washed and dried. Tar spots can be removed with kerosene or tar remover. Difficult spots may require a fine rubbing compound.
• After polishing use liquid or paste wax. • Several commercially available products
contain both polish and wax.
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• Waxing alone does not substitute for pol-
ishing a dull surface.
• A wide range of polymer-based waxes can be purchased today. These waxes are easy to use and produce a long-lasting, high- gloss finish that protects the bodywork against oxidation, road dirt and fading.
• Do not polish or wax your vehicle in direct sunlight (the surface of the vehicle should not be warmer than 113 °F (45 °C).
CAUTION
Volvo does not recommend the use of long- life or durable paint protection coatings, some of which may claim to prevent pitting, fading, oxidation, etc. These coatings have not been tested by Volvo for compatibility with your vehicle's clear coat. Some of them may cause the clear coat to soften, crack, or cloud. Damage caused by application of paint protection coatings may not be cov- ered under your vehicle's paint warranty.
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Upholstery care
Fabric Clean with soapy water or a detergent. For more difficult spots caused by oil, ice cream, shoe polish, grease, etc., use a clothing/fabric stain remover. Consult your Volvo retailer.
Interior plastic components Cleaning interior plastic components should be done with a cleaning agent specially designed for this purpose. Consult your Volvo retailer.
Alcantera™ suede-like material Suede-like upholstery can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild soap solution.
Leather care Volvo's leather upholstery is manufactured with a protectant to repel soiling. Over time, sunlight, grease and dirt can break down the protection. Staining, cracking, scuffing, and fading can result. Volvo offers an easy-to-use, non-greasy leather care kit formulated to clean and beau- tify your vehicle's leather, and to renew the protective qualities of its finish. The cleaner removes dirt and oil buildup. The light cream protectant restores a barrier against soil and sunlight.
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This will help the leather resist staining and protect against sunlight's harmful UV rays.
CAUTION
• Under no circumstances should gaso- line, naphtha or similar cleaning agents be used on the plastic or the leather since these can cause damage.
• Take extra care when removing stains such as ink or lipstick since the coloring can spread.
• Use solvents sparingly. Too much sol-
vent can damage the seat padding.
• Start from the outside of the stain and
work toward the center.
• Sharp objects (e.g. pencils or pens in a pocket) or Velcro fasteners on clothing may damage the textile upholstery.
• Clothing that is not colorfast, such as
new jeans or suede garments, may stain the upholstery.
Volvo also offers a special leather softener that should be applied after the cleaner and pro- tectant. It leaves leather soft and smooth, and reduces friction between leather and other fin- ishes in the vehicle. Volvo recommends cleaning, protecting and conditioning your vehicle's leather two to four times a year. Ask your Volvo retailer about Leather Care Kit 951 0251 and Leather Soft- ener 943 7429. Cleaning leather upholstery 1. Pour leather cleaner on a damp sponge and squeeze it until the cleaner foams.
2. Apply the foam to the stain by moving the
sponge with circular movements.
3. Dampen the stain thoroughly with the
sponge. Let the sponge absorb the stain, do not rub.
4. Dry the stain with soft paper towels or a towel, and allow the leather to dry com- pletely.
Protecting leather upholstery 1. Put a small amount of protectant cream on a cloth and apply a thin coating of cream to the upholstery with light circular move- ments.
2. Allow the leather to dry for 20 minutes.
Cleaning the seat belts Clean only with lukewarm water and a mild soap solution.
Cleaning floor mats The floor mats should be vacuumed or brushed clean regularly, especially during winter when they should be taken out for drying. Spots on textile mats can be removed with a mild deter- gent. For best protection in winter, Volvo rec- ommends the use of Volvo rubber floor mats. Consult your Volvo retailer.
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Touching up minor paint damage Paint damage requires immediate attention to avoid rusting. Make it a habit to check the finish regularly - when washing the vehicle for instance. Touch-up if necessary. Paint repairs require special equipment and skill. Contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician for any extensive damage. Minor scratches can be repaired by using Volvo touch-up paint.
Color code
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When ordering touch-up paint from your Volvo retailer, make sure you have the right color. Use the paint code indicated on the model plate (1 in the illustration).
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Minor stone chips and scratches Material: • Primer – can • Paint – touch-up pen • Brush • Masking tape
NOTE
When touching up the vehicle, it should be clean and dry. The surface temperature should be above 60° F (15° C). If the stone chip has not penetrated down to the metal and an undamaged layer of paint remains, the touch-up paint can be applied as soon as the spot has been cleaned.
Deep scratches 1. Place a strip of masking tape over the dam- aged surface. Pull the tape off so that any loose flakes of paint adhere to it.
2. Thoroughly mix the primer and apply it with a small brush. When the primer surface is dry, the paint can be applied using a brush. Mix the paint thoroughly; apply several thin paint coats and let dry after each applica- tion. If there is a longer scratch, you may want to protect surrounding paint by masking it off.
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Hood..................................................................................................... 216
Engine compartment............................................................................. 217
Engine oil............................................................................................... 218
Fluids..................................................................................................... 220
Wiper blades......................................................................................... 222
Battery................................................................................................... 223
Replacing bulbs.................................................................................... 225
Fuses..................................................................................................... 232
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Volvo maintenance
General Volvo advises you to follow the maintenance program outlined in the Warranty and Service Records Information booklet. This mainte- nance program contains inspections and serv- ices necessary for the proper function of your vehicle. The maintenance services contain several checks that require special tools and training, and therefore must be performed by a qualified technician. To keep your Volvo in top condition, specify time-tested and proven Genuine Volvo Parts and Accessories.
The Federal Clean Air Act – U.S The Federal Clean Air Act requires vehicle manufacturers to furnish written instructions to the ultimate purchaser to assure the proper servicing and function of the components that control emissions. These services, which are listed in the "Warranty and Service Records Information" booklet, are not covered by the warranty. You will be required to pay for labor and material used.
Maintenance Your Volvo passed several major inspections before it was delivered to you, in accordance with Volvo specifications. The maintenance procedures outlined in the Warranty and Serv- ice Records Information booklet, many of which will positively affect your vehicle's emis- sions, should be performed as indicated. It is recommended that receipts for vehicle emis- sion maintenance be retained in case ques- tions arise concerning maintenance. Inspec- tion and maintenance should also be per- formed anytime a malfunction is observed or suspected.
Applicable warranties – U.S/Canada In accordance with applicable U.S. and Cana- dian regulations, the following list of warranties is provided. • New Vehicle Limited Warranty • Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty • Corrosion Protection Limited Warranty • Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint Sys-
tems Limited Warranty
• Emission Design and Defect Warranty • Emission Performance Warranty These are the federal warranties; other warran- ties are provided as required by state/provin- cial law. Refer to your separate Warranty and
Service Records Information booklet for detailed information concerning each of the warranties.
Periodic maintenance helps minimize emissions Periodic maintenance will help keep your vehi- cle running well. Your Warranty and Service Records Information booklet provides a com- prehensive periodic maintenance schedule up to 150,000 miles (240,000 km) of vehicle main- tenance. The schedule includes components that affect vehicle emissions. This page describes some of the emission-related com- ponents.
Vehicle Event Data (Black Box) Your vehicle's driving and safety systems employ computers that monitor, and share with each other, information about your vehi- cle's operation. One or more of these comput- ers may store what they monitor, either during normal vehicle operation or in a crash or near- crash event. Stored information may be read and used by: • Volvo Car Corporation • service and repair facilities
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• law enforcement or government agencies • others who may assert a legal right to
know, or who obtain your consent to know such information.
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As needed: • Wash the car, including the undercarriage,
to reduce wear that can be caused by a buildup of dirt, and corrosion that can be caused by salt residues.
• Clean leaves and twigs from air intake
vents at the base of the windshield, and from other places where they may collect.
NOTE
Complete service information for qualified technicians is available online for purchase or subscription at www.volvotechinfo.com.
Hoisting the vehicle
If a garage jack is used to lift the vehicle, the two jack attachments points should be used. They are specially reinforced to bear the weight of the vehicle. A garage jack can also be placed under the front of the engine support frame. Take care not to damage the splash guard under the engine. Ensure that the jack is posi- tioned so that the vehicle cannot slide off it. Always use axle stands or similar structures. If a two-post hoist is used to lift the vehicle, the front and rear lift arm pads should be centered under the reinforced lift plates on the inboard edge of the sill rail (see illustration).
Emission inspection readiness
What is an Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)? OBD II is part of your vehicle's computerized engine management system. It stores diagnos- tic information about your vehicle's emission controls. It can light the Check Engine light (MIL) if it detects an emission control "fault." A "fault" is a component or system that is not performing within an expected range. A fault may be permanent or temporary. OBD II will store a message about any fault.
Owner maintenance Periodic maintenance requirements and inter- vals are described in your vehicle's Warranty and Service Records Information booklet. The following points can be carried out between the normally scheduled maintenance services.
Each time the car is refueled: • Check the engine oil level. • Clean the windshield, windshield wipers,
headlights, and taillights.
Monthly: • Check cold tire pressure in all tires. Inspect
the tires for wear.
• Check that engine coolant and other fluid levels are between the indicated "min" and "max" markings.
• Clean interior glass surfaces with a glass
cleaner and soft paper towels.
• Wipe driver information displays with a soft
cloth.
• Visually inspect battery terminals for cor- rosion. Corrosion may indicate a loose ter- minal connector, or a battery near the end of its useful service life. Consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for additional information.
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your vehicle diagnosed and, if necessary, serviced by a qualified Volvo technician. • If you recently had service for a lit Check
Engine light, or if you had service that required disconnecting the battery, a period of driving is necessary to bring the OBD II system to "ready" for inspection. A half-hour trip of mixed stop-and-go/high- way driving is typically needed to allow OBD II to reach readiness. Your Volvo retailer can provide you with more infor- mation on planning a trip.
• Maintain your vehicle in accordance with
your vehicle's maintenance schedule.
How Do States Use OBD II for Emission Inspections? Many states connect a computer directly to a vehicle's OBD II system. The inspector can then read "faults." In some states, this type of inspection has replaced the tailpipe emission test.
How Can My Vehicle Fail OBD II Emission Inspection? Your vehicle can fail OBD II emission inspec- tion for any of the following reasons. • If your Check Engine (MIL) light is lit, your
vehicle may fail inspection.
• If your vehicle's Check Engine light was lit,
but went out without any action on your part, OBD II will still have a recorded fault. Your vehicle may pass or fail, depending on the inspection practices in your area.
• If you had recent service that required dis- connecting the battery, OBD II diagnostic information may be incomplete and "not ready" for inspection. A vehicle that is not ready may fail inspection.
How Can I Prepare for My Next OBD II Emission Inspection? • If your Check Engine (MIL) light is lit – or was lit but went out without service, have
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Hood
Opening the hood
To open the hood: 1. Pull the lever located under the left side of
the dash to release the hood lock.
2. Lift the hood slightly. 3. Press up the release control located under
the front edge of the hood (at the center) up to the right, and lift the hood.
WARNING
Check that the hood locks engage properly when closed.
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Cooling system expansion tank
Power steering fluid reservoir (concealed behind the headlight) Dipstick – engine oil
Relay/fuse box
Air cleaner
WARNING
The cooling fan may start or continue to operate (for up to 6 minutes) after the engine has been switched off.
Radiator
Cooling fan
Washer fluid reservoir
Engine oil filler cap
Brake/clutch fluid reservoir
Battery
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Engine oil
Changing engine oil and oil filter See page 275 for oil specifications. Refer to the Warranty and Service Records Information booklet for information on the oil change inter- vals. Volvo recommends Castrol.
NOTE
• Volvo does not recommend the use of
oil additives.
• Synthetic oil is not used when the oil is
changed at the normal maintenance intervals except at owner request and at additional charge. Please consult a trained and qualified Volvo service tech- nician.
Checking and adding oil The oil level should be checked every time the vehicle is refueled. This is especially important during the period up to the first scheduled maintenance service • The car should be parked on a level surface
when the oil is checked.
• If the engine is warm, wait for at least
10–15 minutes after the engine has been switched off before checking the oil.
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Location of dipstick and oil filler cap
Checking the oil 1. Pull out the dipstick and wipe it with a lint-
free rag.
2. Reinsert the dipstick, pull it out, and check
the oil level.
3. Add oil if necessary. If the level is close to
the MIN mark, add approximately 1 US quart (1 liter) of oil.
4. Run the engine until it reaches normal
operating temperature.
5. Switch off the engine and wait for at least 10–15 minutes and recheck the oil level. If necessary, add oil until the level is near the MAX mark.
CAUTION
• Not checking the oil level regularly can result in serious engine damage if the oil level becomes too low.
• Oil that is lower than the specified qual-
ity can damage the engine.
• Always add oil of the same type and
viscosity as already used.
• Never fill oil above the MAX mark. This could cause an increase in oil consump- tion.
WARNING
Do not allow oil to spill onto or come into contact with hot exhaust pipe surfaces
NOTE
Volvo uses different systems to indicate a low oil level or pressure. Some models have an oil pressure sensor, in which case a warning symbol (see page 57) is used to indicate low oil pressure. Other models have an oil level sensor, in which case the driver is alerted by the warning symbol in the cen- ter of the instrument panel and a text in the information display. Some models use both systems. Contact an authorized Volvo retailer for more information.
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Washer fluid
Coolant
Washer fluid reservoir The washer fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment and holds approximately 6.8 US qts (6.5 liters). During cold weather, the reservoir should be filled with windshield washer solvent containing antifreeze.
Coolant reservoir Normally, the coolant does not need to be changed. If the system must be drained, con- sult a trained and qualified Volvo service tech- nician.
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CAUTION
• If necessary, top up the cooling system with Volvo Genuine Coolant/Antifreeze only (a 50/50 mix of water and anti- freeze).
• Different types of antifreeze/coolant
may not be mixed.
• If the cooling system is drained, it
should be flushed with clean water or premixed anti-freeze before it is refilled with the correct mixture of water/anti- freeze.
• The cooling system must always be
kept filled to the correct level, and the level must be between the MIN and MAX marks. If it is not kept filled, there can be high local temperatures in the engine which could result in damage. Check coolant regularly!
• Do not top up with water only. This reduces the rust-protective and anti- freeze qualities of the coolant and has a lower boiling point. It can also cause damage to the cooling system if it should freeze.
• Do not use chlorinated tap water in the
vehicles cooling system.
WARNING
Never remove the radiator cap while the engine is warm. Wait until the vehicle cools. If it is necessary to top off the coolant when the engine is warm, unscrew the expansion tank cap slowly so that the overpressure dissipates.
Brake fluid
Brake fluid reservoir The brake fluid should always be between the MIN and MAX marks on the side of the reser- voir. Check, without removing the cap, that there is sufficient fluid in the reservoir. Fluid type: DOT 4+ boiling point >536 °F
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Power steering fluid The fluid level is checked at each service inter- val. Fluid type: Volvo power steering fluid or equiv- alent. Replace: No fluid change required.
WARNING
If a problem should occur in the power steering system or if the vehicle has no elec- trical current and must be towed, it is still possible to steer the vehicle. However, keep in mind that greater effort will be required to turn the steering wheel.
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Replace: The fluid should be replaced accord-
ing to the intervals specified in the Warranty
and Service Records Information booklet.
When driving under extremely hard conditions
(mountain driving, etc), it may be necessary to
replace the fluid more often. Consult your
Volvo retailer. Always entrust brake fluid
changing to a trained and qualified Volvo serv-
ice technician.
WARNING
• If the fluid level is below the MIN mark
in the reservoir or if a brake-related message is shown in the information display: DO NOT DRIVE. Have the car towed to a trained and qualified Volvo service technician and have the brake system inspected.
• Dot 4+ should never be mixed with any
other type of brake fluid.
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Wiper blades
Replacing windshield wiper blades
Keeping the windshield wiper blades clean helps improve visibility and prolongs the serv- ice life of the wiper blades. See page 204 for washing instructions.
1. Fold out the wiper arm. 2. Press the button on the wiper blade attach- ment and pull straight out (1), parallel with the wiper arm.
3. Press a new wiper blade (2) until it clicks
into place.
4. Ensure the blade is securely attached (3). 5. Fold in the wiper arm. The wiper blades are different lengths. The blade on the driver's side is longer than the one on the passenger's side.
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Battery maintenance Driving habits and conditions, climate, the number of starts, etc., all affect the service life and function of the battery. In order for your battery to perform satisfactorily, keep the fol- lowing in mind: Check the fluid level in each cell in the battery every 24 months or every 15,0001 miles (24,000 km), whichever is sooner. • Use a screw driver to open the caps or
cover and a flashlight to inspect the level. • If necessary, add distilled water. The level
should never be above the indicator.
• The fluid level should be checked if the
battery has been recharged.
• After inspection, be sure the cap over each
battery cell or the cover is securely in place.
• Check that the battery cables are correctly
connected and properly tightened.
• Never disconnect the battery when the
engine is running, or when the key is in the ignition. This could damage the vehicle's electrical system.
• The battery should be disconnected from the vehicle when a battery charger is used directly on the battery.
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• To help keep the battery in good condition,
the vehicle should be driven for at least 15
minutes a week or connected to a charger
with an automatic charging function.
• If the battery is fully discharged a number of times, this may shorten its service life. Keeping the battery fully charged helps prolong its service life.
• The service life of a battery is affected by factors such as driving conditions and cli- mate. Extreme cold may also further decrease the battery’s starting capacity. • Because the battery’s starting capacity
decreases with time, it may be necessary to recharge it if the vehicle is not driven for an extended period of time or if the vehicle is usually only driven short distances.
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WARNING
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING! Battery posts, terminals, and related acces- sories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
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Battery symbols
Wear protection goggles
See owner's manual for details
Keep away from children
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No smoking, no open flames, no sparks
7. Release the clamp holding the battery. 8. Lift out the battery.
Explosion
Installing a new battery 1. Put the battery in place in the engine com-
partment. Install the battery's retaining clamp.
2. 3. Reinstall the front side of the battery box. 4. Connect the positive cable. 5. Connect the ground cable. 6. Reinstall the cover over the battery.
Battery replacement
Removing the battery 1. Switch off the ignition and remove the key. 2. Wait at least 5 minutes after switching off the ignition before disconnecting the bat- tery so that all information in the vehicle's electrical system can be stored in the con- trol modules.
3. Remove the cover over the battery. 4. Disconnect the battery negative (ground)
cable.
5. Disconnect the positive cable. 6. Remove the front side of the battery box
with a screwdriver.
NOTE
Used batteries should be properly disposed of at a recycling station or similar facility, or taken to your Volvo retailer.
WARNING
• Never expose the battery to open flame
or electric spark.
• Do not smoke near the battery. • Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin, fabrics or painted surfaces. If con- tact occurs, flush the affected area immediately with water. Obtain medical help immediately if eyes are affected.
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Introduction Before replacing bulbs in your vehicle, please keep the following points in mind:
NOTE
Never touch the glass of bulbs with your fin- gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vaporize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the reflector, which will damage it. The optional Active Bending Light bulbs contain trace amounts of mercury. These bulbs should always be disposed of by a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian. Certain bulbs should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian: • Courtesylighting • Reading lights • Glove compartment lights • Turn signals and courtesy lights in the
side door mirrors
• Brake lights • Active Bending Lights, Brake lights
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Removing the headlight housing
WARNING
• The engine should not be running when
changing bulbs.
• When changing in the headlight hous- ing, if the engine has been running just prior to replacing bulbs, please be aware that components in the engine compartment will be hot.
light, turn signal, and side marker bulbs. To lift out the housing: 1. Remove the key from the ignition and turn
the headlight switch to position
2. Open the hood. 3. Pull up the headlight housing's retaining
pin.
4. Pull out the headlight housing.
The entire headlight housing must be lifted out when replacing the high/low beam, parking
5. Disconnect the wiring connector by press- ing down the clip with your thumb while at the same time pulling the connector with your other hand.
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6. Lift out the headlight housing and place it on a soft surface to avoid scratching the lens.
Low beam bulb
CAUTION
When disconnecting the connector, pull on the connector itself and not on the wiring.
After the defective bulb has been replaced, reinsert the housing in the reverse order. Check that the retaining pin is correctly inserted.
WARNING
Active Bending Lights* – due to the high voltage used by these headlights, these bulbs should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
Low beam bulb
Cover with retaining clamps 1. Open the hood and remove the headlight
housing (see page 225 for instructions).
2. Release the retaining clamps on the cover. 3. Release the bulb's retaining spring holding the bulb in place by pressing it inward and downward.
4. Pull out the bulb.
Installing a new bulb 1.
Insert the new bulb. It can only be installed in one position.
2. Press the retaining spring inward and upward and slightly to the right until it snaps into place.
3. Press the wiring connector onto the bulb. 4. Put the plastic cover in place. 5. Press the retaining clamps back into place. 6. Reinstall the headlight housing (see
page 225).
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High beam bulb (halogen)
WARNING
Parking light bulb
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Active Bending Lights* – due to the high voltage used by these headlights, the Active Bending Light bulbs should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
4. Driver's side headlight: Turn the bulb
holder counterclockwise. Passenger's side headlight: Turn the bulb holder clockwise.
5. Pull out the bulb holder and replace the
bulb.
6. Reinstall the bulb holder. It can only be
installed in one position.
7. Reinstall the cover on the upper side of the headlight housing by turning it clockwise.
8. Reinstall the headlight housing (see
page 225).
Halogen high beam bulb 1. Open the hood. 2. Remove the headlight housing (see
page 225).
3. Remove the cover on the upper side of the
headlight housing by turning it counter- clockwise.
NOTE
The halogen high beam bulb has a different socket on vehicles equipped with the optional Active Bending Lights. On these models, pull the bulb straight out.
1. Open the hood. 2. Remove the headlight housing, see
page 225.
3. Remove the cover on the upper side of the
headlight housing by turning it counter- clockwise.
4. Pull out the bulb holder. 5. Replace the bulb. 6. Press the bulb holder back into position. It
will click into place.
7. Reinstall the cover on the upper side of the headlight housing by turning it clockwise.
8. Reinstall the headlight housing.
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Turn signal
Side marker light
Front fog lights*
1. Open the hood. 2. Remove the headlight housing, see
page 225.
3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and
remove it.
4. Remove the bulb from the holder by press-
5.
ing it in and twisting it counterclockwise. Insert a new bulb and reinstall the bulb holder in the headlight housing. 6. Reinstall the headlight housing.
1. Open the hood. 2. Remove the headlight housing, see
page 225.
3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise,
pull it out, and replace the bulb.
4. Reinstall the bulb holder. It can only be
installed in one position.
5. Reinstall the headlight housing.
1. Switch off all lights and turn the key to
position 0.
2. Remove the panel around the fog light housing by inserting a screw driver as shown in the illustration and pressing the panel outward to release the retaining clips.
3. Grasp the edge of the panel and pull it
straight out.
4. Unscrew the screw in the fog light housing
and remove it.
5. Turn the bulb counterclockwise and
remove it.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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6.
Insert a new bulb by turning it clockwise (the profile on the bulb holder will corre- spond with the profile in the base of the bulb).
7. Reinsert the bulb holder. The mark TOP
should be upward.
Removing the taillight bulb holder
2. Remove the covers in the left/right panels
to access the bulb holders.
3. Disconnect the wiring connector from the
affected bulb holder.
4. Press the catches together and pull out the
bulb holder.
5. Replace the defective bulb. 6. Press the bulb holder into place and rein-
stall the cover.
Location of taillight bulbs
Brake light (LED)1
Taillight
Parking light
Fog light (driver's side only)
Turn signal
Back-up light
NOTE
If the message indicating a burned out bulb remains in the information display after the bulb has been replaced, consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
High-level brake light These bulbs should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
All bulbs in the taillight cluster can be replaced from the trunk. To access the bulb holders: 1. Switch off all lights and turn the key to
position 0.
Location of taillight bulbs
1 The wiring to the LED brake lights is permanently connected to the bulb holder. It should not be removed.
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License plate lighting
Footwell lighting
Trunk lighting
1. Switch off all lights and turn the key to
position 0.
2. Remove the screws with a screw driver. 3. Detach the entire bulb housing and care- fully pull it out. Turn the connector coun- terclockwise and pull out the bulb.
4. Replace the defective bulb. 5. Reinstall the connector and turn it clock-
wise.
6. Reinstall the entire bulb housing and screw
it into place.
The footwell lighting is located under the dash- board on the driver's and passenger's sides. To replace a bulb: 1.
Insert a screwdriver under the edge of the lens. Turn the screwdriver gently to detach the lens.
1.
Insert a screwdriver and turn it gently to detach the bulb housing.
2. Remove the defective bulb. 3. 4. Press the bulb housing back into place.
Install a new bulb.
2. Remove the defective bulb. 3. 4. Press the lens back into place.
Install a new bulb.
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Vanity mirror lighting
6. Press the three lower lugs back into place.
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1.
Insert a screwdriver under the center of the lower edge of the mirror, turn it, and care- fully pry up the lugs at the edge.
2. Move the screwdriver under the edge on
the left and right-hand sides (near the black rubber sections) and pry carefully to release the lower edge of the mirror.
3. Pry carefully and lift out the entire mirror
and the cover.
4. Remove the defective bulb and replace it
with a new one.
5. To reinstall the mirror, begin by pressing
the three lugs at the upper edge of the mir- ror back into place.
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Fuses
Replacing fuses There are relay/fuse boxes located in the engine compartment and the passenger com- partment. If an electrical component fails to function, this may be due to a blown fuse. The easiest way to see if a fuse is blown is to remove it. To do so: 1. Pull the fuse straight out. If a fuse is difficult to remove, special fuse removal tools are located on the inside of the fuse box cov- ers.
2. From the side, examine the curved metal
3.
wire in the fuse to see if it is intact. If the wire is broken, insert a new fuse of the same color and amperage (written on the fuse).
If fuses burn out repeatedly, have the electrical system inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
WARNING
Never use metal objects or fuses with higher amperage than those stated on the follow- ing pages. Doing so could seriously damage or overload the vehicle's electrical system.
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Fuse box in the engine compartment
The fuse box in the engine compartment has positions for 36 fuses. • Fuses 1–18 are relays/circuit breakers and should only be removed or replaced by an authorized Volvo service technician.
• Fuses 19–36 may be changed at any time
when necessary.
Several extra fuses and a fuse removal tool to assist in removing/replacing fuses can be found on the underside of the fuse box cover in the engine compartment.
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Fuses
Fuses in the engine compartment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Coolant fan (radiator)
Power steering
Feed to passenger com- partment fuse box
Feed to passenger com- partment fuse box
Element, climate unit
Not in use
ABS pump
ABS valves
50A
80A
60A
60A
80A
30A
20A
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Engine functions
Climate system blower
Headlight washers
30A
40A
20A
Feed to heated rear window 30A
Starter motor relay
Trailer connector (acces- sory)
30A
40A
Not in use
Feed to audio system
30A
17. Windshield wipers
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Feed to passenger com- partment fuse box
Not in use
Horn
Not in use
Not in use
Engine control module (ECM)/transmission control module (TCM)
30A
40A
15A
10A
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24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
Not in use
Not in use
Ignition switch
A/C compressor
Not in use
Front fog lights*
Not in use
Not in use
Fuel injectors
Heated oxygen sensor, vac- uum pump
Ignition coils, climate unit pressure sensor
Engine sensor valves, A/C relay, relay coil, PTC ele- ment oil trap, canister, mass air meter
36.
Engine control module (ECM), throttle sensor
15A
10A
15A
10A
20A
10A
15A
10A
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Fuses
Fuse box in the passenger compartment
6. Pull the center pins fully out of the mount-
ing clips, secure the upholstery with the mounting clips and press the pins into the mounting clips again. The mounting clips then expand, holding the upholstery in position.
The fuse box in the passenger compartment is located under the glove compartment. To access the fuses: 1. Remove the upholstery covering the fuse box by first pressing in the center pins in the mounting clips approximately 0.5 in (1 cm) with a small screwdriver and then pulling the pins out.
2. Turn both retaining screws (2) counter-
clockwise until they release.
3. Fold down the fuse box (3) half way. Pull it toward the seat until it stops. Fold it down completely. The fuse box can be unhooked completely.
4. Replace the blown fuse. 5. Close the fuse box in reverse order.
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Fuses in the passenger compartment
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43.
44.
45.
46.
Fuse 37-42, not in use
Audio system, Blue- tooth,Volvo Navigation sys- tem*
Supplemental Restrain Sys- tem (SRS), engine control module
12-volt socket in rear seat
Lighting – glove compart- ment, instrument panel, and footwells
15A
10A
15A
5A
47.
Interior lighting
48. Windshield washers
49.
50.
51.
52.
Supplemental Restrain Sys- tem (SRS), Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS)
Not in use
AWD, fuel filter relay
Transmission control mod- ule (TCM), ABS
53.
Power steering
5A
15A
10A
10A
5A
10A
54.
55.
56.
Park assist*, Active Bending Lights*
10A
Not in use
Volvo Navigation System remote key module, alarm siren control module
57. On-board diagnostic
socket, brake light switch
58.
Right high beam, auxiliary lights relay
59.
Left high beam
10A
15A
7.5A
7.5A
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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60.
61.