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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

376

Location of the batteries

A: Left-hand drive car. B: Right-hand drive car.

Starter battery

14

Support battery

The support battery normally requires no more
service than the normal battery that is used for
starting. A workshop should be contacted in the
event of questions or problems - an authorised
Volvo workshop is recommended.

IMPORTANT

If the following instruction is not observed
then the Start/Stop function may temporarily
cease to work after the connection of an
external battery or battery charger:

The negative battery terminal on the car's
starter battery must never be used for
connecting an external battery or battery
charger - only the car chassis may be
used as the grounding point.

See Jump starting with another battery
(p. 275) for a description of how the cable
clamps must be attached.

NOTE

If the starter battery has been discharged so
much that the car has no normal electrical
functions and the engine is then jump-started
with an external battery or a battery charger,
the Start/Stop function will continue to be
activated. If the Start/Stop function then
auto-stops the engine shortly after, there is a
great risk that engine auto-start will fail due
to insufficient battery capacity, because the
battery has not had the opportunity to
recharge.

If the car has been jump-started, or if there is
insufficient time to charge the battery with a
battery charger, the recommendation is to
temporarily deactivate the Start/Stop function
until the battery has been recharged by the
car. In an outside temperature of +15 °C, the
battery needs to be charged for at least
1 hour by the car. In a lower outside tempera-
ture, the charging time may increase to
3-4 hours. The recommendation is to charge
the battery using an external battery charger.

For more information on charging the starter
battery, see Starter battery - general (p. 370).

Related information

Battery - symbols (p. 372)

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See Starter battery - general (p. 370) for detailed description of the starter battery.

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377

Electrical system

The electrical system is single-pole and uses the
chassis and engine casing as a conductor.

The car has a voltage-regulated AC alternator.

The size, type and performance of the starter bat-
tery depend on the car's equipment and function.

IMPORTANT

If the starter battery is replaced, make sure
you replace it with a battery with the same
cold starting capacity and type as the original
battery (see the label on the battery).

Related information

Starter battery - replacement (p. 372)

Starter battery - general (p. 370)

Fuses - general

All electrical functions and components are pro-
tected by a number of fuses in order to protect
the car's electrical system from damage by short
circuiting or overloading.

If an electrical component or function does not
work, it may be because the component's fuse
was temporarily overloaded and failed. If the
same fuse fails repeatedly then there is a fault in
the circuit. Volvo recommends that you visit an
authorised Volvo workshop for checking.

Changing

1. Look in the fuse diagram to locate the fuse.

2. Pull out the fuse and check from the side to

see whether the curved wire has blown.

3. If this is the case, replace it with a new fuse

of the same colour and amperage.

WARNING

Never use a foreign object or a fuse with an

amperage higher than that specified when

replacing a fuse. This could cause significant

damage to the electrical system and possibly

lead to fire.

Location of central electrical units

Central electrical unit locations in a left-hand
drive car. In a right-hand drive car the central
electrical units under the glovebox change sides.

Engine compartment

Under the glovebox

Under the glovebox

Cargo area

Engine compartment cold zone (only Start/
Stop)

Related information

Fuses - in engine compartment (p. 379)

Fuses - under glovebox (p. 383)

Fuses - in the control module under the glo-
vebox (p. 385)

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379

Fuses - in engine compartment

Fuses in the engine compartment protect engine
and brake functions, amongst other things.

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* Option/accessory.

380

General fuses, engine compartment

On the inside of the cover there are tweezers that
facilitate the procedure for the removal and fitting
of fuses.

Positions (see preceding illustration)

Engine compartment, upper

Engine compartment, front

Engine compartment, lower

These fuses are all located in the engine com-
partment box. The fuses in (C) are located under
(A).

On the inside of the cover is a label that shows
the location of the fuses.

Fuses 1-7 and 42-44 are of the "Midi Fuse"
type and must only be replaced by a work-
shop

15

.

Fuses 8-15 and 34 are of the "JCASE" type
and should be replaced by a workshop

15

.

Fuses 16-33 and 35-41 are of the "Mini
Fuse" type.

Function

A

A

Primary fuse for the central
electronic module (CEM)
under the glovebox

B

50

Primary fuse for the central
electronic module (CEM)
under the glovebox

50

Primary fuse for central elec-
trical unit in cargo area

B

60

Primary fuse for relay/fuse
box under the glovebox

60

Primary fuse for relay/fuse
box under the glovebox

B

60

-

-

Electric additional heater

*

B

100

Heated windscreen

*

B

 , left-

hand side

40

Windscreen wipers

30

Parking heater

*

25

Ventilation fan

C

40

Function

A

A

Heated windscreen

*

B

 , right-

hand side

40

ABS pump

40

ABS valves

20

Headlamp washers

*

20

Headlamp levelling

*; Active

Xenon headlamps - ABL

*

10

Primary fuse for the central
electronic module (CEM)
under the glovebox

20

ABS

5

Adjustable steering force

*

5

Engine control module; Trans-
mission control module; Air-
bags

10

Heated washer nozzles

*

10

-

-

Headlamp control

5

-

-

15

An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

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381

Function

A

A

-

-

-

-

Relay coils

5

Auxiliary lamps

*

20

Horn

15

Relay coil in main relay for
engine management system
(4-cyl.); Engine control module
(4-cyl.)

5

Relay coil in main relay for
engine management system
(5-cyl. diesel); Engine control
module (5-cyl. diesel)

10

Transmission control module

15

Supporting coolant pump (4-
cyl. diesel)

15

Relay coils in central electrical
unit in engine compartment
cold zone Start/Stop

5

-

-

Function

A

A

Glow control module (5-cyl.
diesel)

10

Engine control module (4-cyl.)

20

Engine control module (5-cyl.
diesel)

15

Engine control module (4-cyl.)

20

Mass air flow sensor (4-cyl.);
Thermostat(4-cyl. petrol);
EVAP valve (4-cyl. petrol);
Cooling pump for EGR (4-cyl.
diesel)

10

Mass airflow meter (5-cyl. die-
sel); Control valves (5-cyl. die-
sel)

15

Solenoid clutch A/C (5-cyl.
diesel); Valves (5-cyl. diesel);
Oil level sensor

10

Valves (4-cyl.); Oil pump (4-cyl.
petrol); Lambda-sond, centre
(4-cyl. petrol); Lambda-sond,
rear (4-cyl. diesel)

15

Function

A

A

Lambda-sond, front (4-cyl.);
Lambda-sond, rear (4-cyl. pet-
rol)

Lambda-sonds (5-cyl. diesel);
Control module, radiator roller
cover (5-cyl. diesel)

15

Ignition coils (4-cyl. petrol)

15

Diesel filter heater (diesel)

20

Solenoid clutch A/C (4-cyl.);
Glow control module (4-cyl.
diesel); Oil pump (4-cyl. diesel)

7.5

Crankcase ventilation heater
(5-cyl. diesel); Oil pump auto-
matic gearbox (5-cyl. diesel
Start/Stop)

10

Coolant pump (4-cyl. petrol)

50

Glow plugs (diesel)

70

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Function

A

A

Cooling fan (petrol)

60/80

D

Cooling fan (diesel)

80

Power steering

100

A

Ampere

B

For cars with the Start/Stop function this fuse location is empty

- see instead Fuses - in the engine compartment's cold zone

(p. 389).

C

For cars with the Start/Stop function this fuse location is empty

- see instead Fuses - in the engine compartment's cold zone

(p. 389).

D

Depending on cooling fan variant.

Related information

Fuses - under glovebox (p. 383)

Fuses - in the control module under the glo-
vebox (p. 385)

Fuses - in cargo area (p. 387)

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* Option/accessory.

383

Fuses - under glovebox

Fuses under the glovebox protect the infotain-
ment system and seat functions, amongst other
things.

Positions

Function

A

A

Primary fuse for audio control mod-
ule

*; Primary fuse for fuses 16-20:

Infotainment

40

Windscreen washers

25

-

-

-

-

Function

A

A

-

-

Door handles, keyless system

*

5

-

-

Control panel, driver's door

20

Control panel, front passenger door

20

Function

A

A

Control panel, rear passenger door,
right

20

Control panel, rear passenger door,
left

20

Keyless system

*

7.5

Power seat, driver's side

*

20

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384

Function

A

A

Power seat, passenger side

*

20

-

-

Infotainment Control Module or
Screen

B

5

Audio control unit (amplifier)

*; TV*;

Digital radio

*

10

Audio control module or Control
module Sensus

B

15

Telematics

*; Bluetooth*

5

-

-

Sunroof

*; Interior lighting roof; Cli-

mate sensor

*

5

12 V socket, tunnel console

15

Seat heating, rear right

*

15

Seat heating, rear left

*

15

Electric additional heater

*

5

Seat heating, front passenger side

15

Seat heating, front driver's side

15

Function

A

A

Parking assistance

*; Parking cam-

era

*; BLIS*

5

AWD control module

*

15

Active chassis Four-C

*

10

A

Ampere

B

Certain model variants.

Related information

Fuses - in engine compartment (p. 379)

Fuses - in the control module under the glo-
vebox (p. 385)

Fuses - in cargo area (p. 387)

Fuses - in the engine compartment's cold
zone (p. 389)

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* Option/accessory.

385

Fuses - in the control module under

the glovebox

Fuses in the control module under the glovebox
protect airbag and collision warning system
functions, amongst other things.

Positions

Function

A

A

-

-

-

-

Interior lighting; Driver's door con-
trol panel, power windows; Power
seats

*

7.5

Function

A

A

Combined instrument panel

5

Adaptive cruise control, ACC

*; colli-

sion warning system

*

10

Interior lighting; Rain sensor

*

7.5

Steering wheel module

7.5

Function

A

A

Central locking system, fuel filler
flap

10

Heated steering wheel

*

15

Heated windscreen

*

15

Unlocking, boot lid

10

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386

Function

A

A

Folding head restraint

*

10

Fuel pump

20

Movement detector for alarm

*; Cli-

mate panel

5

Steering lock

15

Siren

*; Data link connector OBDII

5

-

-

Airbags

10

Collision warning system

*

5

Accelerator pedal sensor; Dimming
interior rearview mirror

*; Seat heat-

ing, rear

*

7.5

Infotainment control module (Per-
formance); Audio (Performance)

15

Brake light

5

Sunroof

*

20

Immobiliser

5

A

Ampere

Related information

Fuses - in engine compartment (p. 379)

Fuses - under glovebox (p. 383)

Fuses - in cargo area (p. 387)

Fuses - in the engine compartment's cold
zone (p. 389)

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* Option/accessory.

387

Fuses - in cargo area

Fuses in the cargo area protect the electric park-
ing brake, amongst other things.

Positions

Function

A

A

Electric parking brake, left

30

Electric parking brake, right

30

Rear window defroster

30

Trailer socket 2

*

15

-

-

Function

A

A

12 V socket, cargo area

15

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Function

A

A

Trailer socket 1

*

40

-

-

A

Ampere

Related information

Fuses - in engine compartment (p. 379)

Fuses - under glovebox (p. 383)

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* Option/accessory.

389

Fuses - in the engine

compartment's cold zone

Fuses in the engine compartment's cold zone
are fitted in cars with the Start/Stop function.

Fuses A1 and A2 are of the "MEGA Fuse"
type and must only be replaced by a work-
shop

16

.

Fuses 1-11 are of the "Midi Fuse" type and
must only be replaced by a workshop

16

.

Fuse 12 is of the "Mini Fuse" type.

For more information on Start/Stop - see Start/
Stop

* (p. 284).

Positions

Function

A

A

Main fuse for central electrical
unit in the engine compartment

175

Function

A

A

Main fuse for central electronic
module (CEM) under the glove-
box, relay/fuse box under the glo-
vebox, central electrical unit in
cargo area

175

Electric additional heater

*

100

16

An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

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390

Function

A

A

Primary fuse for the central elec-
tronic module (CEM) under the
glovebox

50

Primary fuse for relay/fuse box
under the glovebox

60

Heated windscreen

*

60

Primary fuse for central electrical
unit in cargo area

60

Ventilation fan

40

-

-

-

-

Start relay

30

-

-

Support battery

70

Central electronic module (CEM) -
reference voltage support battery

5

A

Ampere

Related information

Fuses - in engine compartment (p. 379)

Fuses - under glovebox (p. 383)

Fuses - in the control module under the glo-
vebox (p. 385)

Fuses - in cargo area (p. 387)

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391

Car wash

The car should be washed as soon as it
becomes dirty. This means that the car is easier
to clean as the dirt does not attach as firmly. It
also reduces the risk of scratches and keeps the
car fresh. Wash the car in a car wash with oil
separator. Use car shampoo.

Handwashing

Remove bird droppings from the paintwork
as soon as possible. Bird droppings contain
substances that affect and discolour paint-
work very quickly. For example, use soft
paper or sponge soaked in plenty of water.
An authorised Volvo workshop is recom-
mended for the removal of any discoloration.

Hose down the underbody.

Rinse the whole car until the loose dirt has
been removed in order to reduce the risk of
scratches from washing. Do not spray directly
onto the locks.

If necessary, use cold degreasing agent on
very dirty surfaces. Note that the surfaces
must not then be warmed up by the sun!

Wash using a sponge, car shampoo and
plenty of lukewarm water.

Clean the wiper blades with a lukewarm soap
solution or car shampoo.

Dry the car using a clean, soft chamois or a
water scraper. If you avoid allowing water
droplets to dry in strong sunlight then the

risk of water stains that may need to be pol-
ished away is reduced.

WARNING

Always have the engine cleaned by a work-

shop. There is a risk of fire if the engine is hot.

IMPORTANT

Dirty headlamps have impaired functionality.
Clean them regularly, when refuelling for
example.

Do not use any corrosive cleaning agents but
use water and a non-scratching sponge
instead.

NOTE

Outside lighting such as headlamps and rear
lamps may temporarily have condensation on
the inside of the lens. This is normal, all exte-
rior lighting is designed to withstand this.
Condensation is normally vented out of the
lamp housing when the lamp has been
switched on for a time.

Automatic car washes

An automatic car wash is a simple and quick way
of washing the car, but it cannot reach every-
where. Washing the car by hand is recommended

to achieve a good result, or to supplement auto-
matic car washes with washing by hand.

NOTE

The car must only be washed by hand over
the first few months. This is because the paint
is more delicate when it is new.

High-pressure washing

When using high-pressure washing, use sweep-
ing movements and make sure that the nozzle
does not come closer than 30 cm to the surface
of the car. Do not spray directly onto the locks.

Testing the brakes

WARNING

Always test the brakes after washing the car,

including the parking brake, to ensure that

moisture and corrosion do not attack the

brake linings and reduce braking perform-

ance.

Lightly depress the brake pedal now and then
when driving long distances in rain or slush. The
heat from the friction causes the brake linings to
warm up and dry. Do the same thing after starting
in very damp or cold weather.

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Wiper blades

Asphalt, dust and salt residue on wiper blades, as
well as insects, ice etc. on the windscreen, impair
the service life of wiper blades.

For cleaning:

- Set the wiper blades to the service position, see
Wiper blades (p. 368).

NOTE

Wash the wiper blades and windscreen regu-
larly with a lukewarm soap solution or car
shampoo. Do not use any strong solvents.

Exterior plastic, rubber and trim
components

A special cleaning agent available from Volvo
dealers is recommended for the cleaning and
care of coloured plastic parts, rubber and trim
components, such as glossy trim mouldings.
When using such a cleaning agent the instruc-
tions must be followed carefully.

The frames around the side windows, the car's
roof rails and the door frames at the windows

*

are produced in anodised aluminium. This means
that they should only be washed using a cleaning
agent with a pH value between 3.5 and 11.5.
This is in order to avoid discolouration.

Parts that should be washed using a cleaning agent with

a pH value between 3.5 and 11.5.

IMPORTANT

Avoid waxing and polishing on plastic and
rubber.

When using degreasant on plastic and rubber,
only rub with light pressure if it is necessary.
Use a soft washing sponge.

Polishing glossy trim mouldings could wear
away or damage the glossy surface layer.

Polishing agent that contains abrasive must
not be used.

IMPORTANT

Avoid washing the car with cleaning agent
with a pH value lower than 3.5 or higher than
11.5. This may result in discolouration of ano-
dised aluminium parts such as roof rack and
around the side windows.

Never use metal polishing agent on anodised
aluminium parts, this can result in discoloura-
tion and destroy the surface treatment.

Rims

Only use rim cleaning agent recommended by
Volvo.

After washing, discolouration at the base of the
spokes may remain due to metal dust from the
brake discs attaching in the wheel rim's paint.
Paint cleaner works in many cases, with very fine
polishing using a soft cloth.

Strong rim cleaning agents can damage the sur-
face and cause stains on chrome-plated alumi-
nium rims.

Related information

Polishing and waxing (p. 393)

Cleaning the interior (p. 394)

Water and dirt-repellent coating (p. 393)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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