Volvo V90 Cross Country (2019 year). Manual — part 34

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Using the electrical outlets

The 12 V outlet can be used for devices
intended for this such as MP3 players, coolers
and cellular phones.

The high-voltage outlet* can be used for devices
intended for this, such as chargers, laptops, etc.

The ignition must be in at least mode I for the
outlets to supply current. The outlets will then be
active as long as there is sufficient charge in the
start battery.

If the engine is turned off and the vehicle is
locked, the outlets will be deactivated. If the
engine is turned off and the vehicle remains
unlocked, the sockets will remain active for up to
7 minutes.

NOTE

Bear in mind that using the electrical outlets
when the engine is off could cause the starter
battery to have too low of a charge level,
which could limit other functionality.

Accessories connected to the electrical out-
lets can be activated even when the vehicle
electrical system is off or if preconditioning is
used. For this reason, disconnect plugs when
they are not in use to prevent the starter bat-
tery from becoming discharged.

WARNING

Do not use accessories with large or
heavy plugs – they could damage the out-
let or come loose while you are driving.

Do not use accessories that could cause
disruptions to e.g. the vehicle's radio
receiver or electrical system.

Position the accessory so that there is no
risk of it injuring the driver or passengers
in the event of heavy braking or a colli-
sion.

Pay attention to connected accessories
as they can generate heat that could burn
passengers or the interior.

Using 12 V outlets

1. Remove the stopper (tunnel console) or fold

down the cover (trunk/cargo compartment)
over the socket and plug in the device.

2. Unplug the device and put the stopper back

in (tunnel console) or fold up the cover
(trunk/cargo compartment) when the socket
is not in use or left unattended.

CAUTION

The maximum power is 120 W (10 A) per
outlet.

Using high-voltage outlets

The ignition must be in at least mode I for outlets
to supply current. The outlets will then be active
as long as there is sufficient charge in the start
battery.

1. Slide down the cover over the outlet and plug

in the device.
> The LED

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light on the outlet will indicate

its status.

2. The outlet is supplying electrical current

when the light is glowing steadily green.

3. Disconnect the device by pulling out the plug

(do not pull on the cord).

Pull up the cover when the outlet is not in
use or is left unattended.

CAUTION

The maximum power is 150 W.

WARNING

Do not attempt to alter or repair the high-volt-

age outlet on your own. Volvo recommends

contacting an authorized Volvo workshop.

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WARNING

Only use accessories that are not dam-
aged or malfunctioning. The accessories
must be designed for 120 V and 60 Hz,
with plugs intended for the outlet. The
accessories must be CE marked, UL
marked or have an equivalent safety
marking.

New let outlets, plugs or accessories
come into contact with water or another
fluid. Do not touch or use the outlet if it
appears damaged or has been in contact
with water or another fluid.

Do not connect power strips, adapters or
extension cords to the outlet has this
could cause the outlet's safety functions
to malfunction.

The outlet is equipped with a pet guard.
Make sure that no one picks at or dam-
ages the outlet in such a way that the
guard is disabled. Children should not be
left unsupervised in the vehicle when the
outlet is active.

Failure to follow the above could lead to

severe or fatal electrical shocks.

Related information

Electrical outlets (p. 572)

Passenger compartment interior (p. 570)

Using the glove compartment

The glove compartment is located on the pas-
senger side. The glove compartment can be
used to store the Owner's Manual, maps, etc.
There is also room for a pen and a card holder.

Locking and unlocking the glove box*

The glove compartment can be locked when the
vehicle is left at a workshop, hotel, etc. The glove
compartment can then only be locked/unlocked
with the glove compartment key.

Storage compartment for the key. The illustration is
generic – the design may vary.

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The illustration is generic – the design may vary.

To lock the glove compartment:
Insert the key into the lock on the glove com-
partment.
Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise.

Remove the key from the lock.

To unlock, perform the above steps in
reverse.

Using the glove box as a cooled area*

The glove compartment can be used to cool e.g.
drinks or food. Cooling is possible when the cli-
mate system is active (i.e. when the ignition is in
mode II or when the engine is running).

The illustration is generic – the design may vary.

Activate cooling

Deactivate cooling

Activate or deactivate cooling by moving the
control as far as possible toward the passen-
ger compartment/glove compartment.

Related information

Passenger compartment interior (p. 570)

Private Locking (p. 269)

Sun visors

In the ceiling in front of the driver and front pas-
senger, there are sun visors that can be lowered
and angled to the side as necessary.

The illustration is generic – the design may vary.

The mirror lighting* comes on automatically when
the cover is lifted up.

The mirror frame has a holder for e.g. cards or
tickets.

Related information

Passenger compartment interior (p. 570)

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Cargo compartment

The vehicle has a flexible cargo compartment
that makes it possible to carry and secure large
objects.

The cargo capacity of the vehicle can be consid-
erably increased by folding down the rear seat
backrests. Use the load anchoring eyelets or gro-
cery bag holders to help secure objects in place,
and the retractable cargo compartment cover* to
help conceal objects in the cargo compartment.

The towing eyelet and tire sealing system, or the
temporary spare tire*, are located under the
cargo compartment floor.

Related information

Loading recommendations (p. 577)

Grocery bag holders (p. 579)

Load anchoring eyelets (p. 580)

Installing and removing the cargo compart-
ment cover* (p. 580)

Loading recommendations

There are a number of things to consider when
carrying loads in or on the vehicle.

Load-carrying capacity is determined by the vehi-
cle's curb weight. The total weight of all passen-
gers and any installed accessories reduces the
vehicle's load-carrying capacity by the corres-
ponding amount.

WARNING

The vehicle's driving characteristics change

depending on the weight and position of the

load.

Loading the cargo compartment/trunk

Position objects so they are pressing against
the rear seat backrests.

Distribute the load evenly.

Heavy objects should be positioned as low
as possible. Avoid placing heavy objects on
folded-down seat backrests.

Cover sharp corners with a soft cloth or simi-
lar to help prevent damage to the upholstery.

Use the load anchoring eyelets and tension-
ing straps or similar to secure all objects.

WARNING

In a head-on collision at a speed of 50 km/h

(30 mph), an unsecured object weighing 20

kg (44 pounds) can reach a projectile weight

equivalent to 1000 kg (2200 pounds).

WARNING

If objects are loaded higher than the upper

edge of the side windows, leave a 10 cm (4

in.) space between the objects and the win-

dow. Objects placed closer to this could

impede the function of the inflatable curtain

concealed inside the headlining.

WARNING

Always secure the load. Otherwise, it may shift

during heavy braking and injure people in the

vehicle.
Cover sharp edges and sharp corners with

something soft.
Turn off the engine and apply the parking

brake when loading/unloading long objects.

Otherwise, it is possible for the load to reach

the gear lever or gear selector and move it to

a drive position – which could cause the vehi-

cle to begin rolling.

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Extra cargo space

The rear seat backrests can be folded down to
increase cargo compartment space and simplify
loading. If the rear seat backrests are folded
down, make sure that no objects loaded into the
vehicle prevent the WHIPS system for the front
seats from functioning correctly.

The ski hatch in the rear seat can be folded down
to carry skis or other long, thin objects.

Related information

Load anchoring eyelets (p. 580)

Folding down the rear seat backrests
(p. 197)

Rear seat ski hatch (p. 580)

Roof loads and load carriers (p. 578)

Leveling control* and suspension (p. 442)

Weights (p. 653)

Roof loads and load carriers

Volvo-developed load carriers are recommended
for carrying loads on the roof of the vehicle.

Volvo load carriers are specially designed to help
prevent damage to your vehicle and help ensure
maximum safety while driving. Volvo load carriers
are available from authorized Volvo retailers.

Carefully follow the installation instructions provi-
ded with the load carriers.

Distribute the load evenly throughout the
load carriers. Place heavier cargo at the bot-
tom of the load.

Check periodically to ensure that the load
carriers and load are properly secured.
Secure the load firmly using tie straps or
similar.

If the load is longer than the vehicle, such as
a canoe or kayak, attach the towing eyelet in
its front outlet and secure the tie straps in it.

The vehicle's wind resistance and fuel con-
sumption increase with the size of the load.

Drive smoothly. Avoid rapid acceleration, hard
braking and fast cornering.

WARNING

The vehicle's center of gravity and driving

characteristics are altered by roof loads.
Follow the vehicle's specifications regarding

weights and maximum permitted load.

Related information

Loading recommendations (p. 577)

Weights (p. 653)

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Grocery bag holders

Grocery bag holders (hooks) help keep shop-
ping bags in place and prevent them from falling
over and spilling their contents in the cargo
compartment.

On the sides of the cargo compartment

There are two grocery bag holders in the side
panel on each side of the cargo compartment.

CAUTION

The grocery bag holders are only intended to
hold weights up to 5 kg (11 lbs).

Under the floor hatch*

There are two grocery bag holders and an elastic
band

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in the hatch in the cargo compartment

floor. The strap can be attached in four different
positions.

Open the hatch to access the grocery bag hold-
ers. Use the provided elastic strap to secure
shopping bags in a suitable position. Bags with
handles of a suitable size can also be hung on
the hooks.

Related information

Loading recommendations (p. 577)

Installing and removing the cargo net*
(p. 585)

Installing and removing the cargo compart-
ment cover* (p. 580)

Installing and removing the steel cargo grid*
(p. 583)

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Additional elastic straps can be ordered from a Volvo retailer.

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Load anchoring eyelets

The load anchoring eyelets in the cargo com-
partment can be used to secure objects with
straps, a net, etc.

WARNING

Hard, sharp and/or heavy objects in or pro-

truding from the vehicle can cause injury in

the event of hard braking.
Always secure large and heavy objects with a

seat belt or cargo retaining straps.

Related information

Loading recommendations (p. 577)

Weights (p. 653)

Rear seat ski hatch

The hatch in the rear seat backrest can be
opened to transport long, narrow objects such
as skis.

The illustration is generic - details may vary according to
vehicle model.

1. In the cargo compartment, grasp the ski

hatch handle and pull it down.

2. Fold down the armrest in the rear seat.

If the private locking function is used, the ski
hatch must be closed.

Related information

Loading recommendations (p. 577)

Private Locking (p. 269)

Load anchoring eyelets (p. 580)

Installing and removing the cargo

compartment cover*

The cover can be rolled out to conceal objects
in the cargo compartment.

Installing the cargo compartment cover

Press the end piece on one side of the cover
into the retaining bracket in the side panel of
the cargo compartment.

Then put the other end piece in the recess in
the side panel on the opposite side.

Push the end piece down on both sides, one
at a time.
> When a click is heard and the red marks

on each end piece are no longer visible,
the cover is in place. Check that it is
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4.

Fold out the cover's front flap to eliminate the
gap between the cover and the rear seat
backrest.

CAUTION

The flap has two plastic parts that hold it into
place.

Do not hang shopping bags or similar items
on these plastic parts. They are not designed
for this and could break.

If the cargo net* is used at the same time as the
cargo compartment cover, the net has to be put
into place first.

Removing the cargo compartment
cover

In retracted position:

1. Press the button on one of the cover's ends

and lift out that end.

2. Carefully lift the cover up and out.

> The other end will release automatically

and the cover can then be lifted out of the
cargo compartment.

Related information

Operating the cargo compartment cover*
(p. 581)

Loading recommendations (p. 577)

Operating the cargo compartment

cover*

The cover can be used in two positions: fully
open to completely cover the cargo compart-
ment or partially retracted to make it easier to
reach further into the cargo compartment.

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Fully open

1. Grasp the handle and pull the cover out and

above the side panels in the cargo compart-
ment. Pull the cover to its end position.

2. Press the cover's attaching pins down into

the grooves in the side panels. Let the cover
retract slightly while pressing the handle
lightly upward to hook the attaching pins into
place.
> The cover will be secured in the fully open

position.

CAUTION

Do not place objects on top of the cargo
compartment cover.

Loading mode

From the fully opened position:

Grasp the handle and pull it rearward as far
as possible.

Press the cover slightly downward.

Move the cover and its attaching pins care-
fully forward and upward over the hooks.
> The cover will retract until it stops in the

partially retracted position.

Returning to the fully open position from the par-
tially retracted position:

1. Grasp the handle and pull the cover out as

far as possible.

2. Release the handle so that the attaching

pins engage into the hooks.
> The cover will be secured in the fully open

position.

In vehicles equipped with the automatic cargo
compartment cover*, the cover will retract from
the fully open position to the partially retracted
position every time the tailgate is opened, and will
return to the fully open position when the tailgate
is closed. The cover will detect if anything
obstructs its movement and automatically retract.

WARNING

Be aware of the risk of injury when opening

and closing the electrically operated* cargo

compartment cover.

CAUTION

If large or bulky objects are placed in the
cargo compartment, put the automatic* cargo
compartment cover in the fully retracted posi-
tion to help prevent it from coming into con-
tact with the object.

NOTE

Automatic operation of the cargo compart-
ment cover may not be possible at low pas-
senger compartment temperatures.

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Retracting the cover

1. From the fully opened position:

Lift the cover's handle and pull it rearward to
release the cover's attaching pins from the
grooves. Let the cover retract.

From the partially retracted position:

Grasp the handle and pull the cover out of
the groves to the fully open position. Lift the
handle and pull it rearward to release the
cover's attaching pins from the grooves. Let
the cover retract.

2. Let the cover retract with its attaching pins

above the side panels until it stops in the
fully retracted position.

Keep in mind that a retracted cover could reduce
rearward visibility.

Related information

Installing and removing the cargo compart-
ment cover* (p. 580)

Installing and removing the steel

cargo grid*

The steel cargo grid helps prevent loads or pets
in the cargo compartment from being thrown for-
ward into the passenger compartment.

For safety reasons, the steel grid must always be
installed and secured correctly.

WARNING

Under no circumstances may a person be in

the cargo compartment when the vehicle is

moving. Heavy braking or a collision could

lead to serious injury.

Installation

CAUTION

The steel cargo grid may only be used in the
rear position (behind the rear seat) described
here.

Before installing the steel grid, the existing plas-
tic ceiling mounting consoles must be replaced
with steel consoles. Volvo recommends that the
ceiling consoles are only replaced by an author-
ized Volvo workshop or retailer.

1. Fold down the rear seat backrests.

2. Make sure that the steel grid is facing the

right direction. Lift the grid into the vehicle
through one of the rear doors.

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3.

Position the grid's attachment points in the
ceiling consoles.

The next step will be easier if two people
hold the steel grid in the right position.

4.

Screw the provided screw into place using
the provided 6 mm Allen wrench. Repeat on
the other side. Recommended torque: 20 Nm
(15 ft-lb).
> Check to make sure the steel grid is

securely in place.

5. Return the backrest to the upright position.

For more information on necessary tools and pro-
cedures for installing/removing, see the assem-
bly instructions

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provided with the steel grid.

CAUTION

The steel cargo grid cannot be folded up or
down when a cargo compartment cover is
mounted.

Related information

Loading recommendations (p. 577)

Load anchoring eyelets (p. 580)

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Installing and removing the cargo

net*

The cargo net helps prevent objects in the cargo
compartment from entering the passenger com-
partment in the event of a sudden stop or hard
braking.

The cargo net is attached at four points.

For safety reasons, the cargo net must always be
mounted and secured according to the following
description.

The net is made of strong nylon weave and can
be attached in two different locations in the vehi-
cle:

Rear mounting - behind the rear seats.

Front mounting - behind the front seats.

WARNING

Objects in the cargo compartment must

always be securely anchored, even with a cor-

rectly installed cargo net.

Installing the cargo net

Rear mounting

1. Fold down the rear seat backrests to make

mounting easier.

2. Guide the ends of the cargo net's cassette

over the load anchoring eyelets in the side
panel recesses. Press the ends of the cas-
sette into place on each side. Make sure the
cassette is securely in place.

3. Pull up the net.

4. Insert one of the net's upper attachments

into the corresponding rear ceiling bracket
and press it as far forward into the bracket
as possible.

5. Press the other attachment into the rear ceil-

ing bracket on the opposite side and press it
as far forward into the bracket as possible.

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Front mounting

1. Fold down the rear seat backrests.

2. Align the cassette's mounting rails above the

mounting brackets on the backrest.

3. Press the cassette into the mounting brack-

ets.

4. Pull up the net.

5. Insert one of the net's upper attachments

into the corresponding front ceiling bracket
and press it as far forward into the bracket
as possible.

6. Press the other attachment into the rear ceil-

ing bracket on the opposite side and press it
as far forward into the bracket as possible.

Removing the cargo net

1. Remove the cargo net from the ceiling

brackets by pressing the hook attachments
rearward. Let the net retract into the cas-
sette.

2.

Rear mounting:

Press the button on each side of the cas-
sette to release the ends from the load
anchoring eyelets. Lift out the net.

Front mounting:

Slide the cassette off of the mounting brack-
ets and lift then net out.

Related information

Loading recommendations (p. 577)

Load anchoring eyelets (p. 580)

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Volvo's service program

To keep the vehicle as safe and reliable as pos-
sible, follow the Volvo service schedule speci-
fied in the Warranty and Maintenance Records
Information booklet.

WARNING

California Proposition 65

Operating, servicing and maintaining a pas-

senger vehicle can expose you to chemicals

including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,

phthalates, and lead, which are known to the

State of California to cause cancer and birth

defects or other reproductive harm. To mini-

mize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do

not idle the engine except as necessary, serv-

ice your vehicle in a well ventilated area and

wear gloves or wash your hands frequently

when servicing your vehicle. For more infor-

mation go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/

passenger-vehicle.

Volvo recommends having an authorized Volvo
workshop perform service and maintenance.
Volvo workshops have the staff, service literature
and special tools to guarantee the highest quality
of service.

CAUTION

To ensure the Volvo warranty is not invalida-
ted, check and follow the Service and War-
ranty Booklet.

Introduction

The maintenance services contain several checks
that require special instruments and tools and
therefore must be performed by a qualified tech-
nician. To keep your Volvo in top condition, spec-
ify time-tested and proven Genuine Volvo Parts
and Accessories.

The Federal Clean Air Act - U.S.

The Federal Clean Air Act requires vehicle manu-
facturers to furnish written instructions to the ulti-
mate 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 proce-
dures outlined in the Warranty and Service
Records Information booklet, many of which will
positively affect your vehicle's emissions, should
be performed as indicated. It is recommended
that receipts for vehicle emission maintenance be
retained in case questions arise concerning
maintenance. Inspection and maintenance should
also be performed anytime a malfunction is
observed or suspected.

Applicable warranties - U.S./Canada

In accordance with applicable U.S. and Canadian
regulations, the following list of warranties is pro-
vided.

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 federal warranties; other warranties are
provided as required by state/provincial law.
Refer to your separate Warranty and Service
Records Information booklet for detailed informa-
tion concerning each of the warranties.

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Periodic maintenance helps minimize
emissions

NOTE

Refer to your Service and Warranty Book-
let for a comprehensive service and main-
tenance schedule up to 240,000 km
(150,000 miles). This program contains
inspections and services necessary for
the proper function of your vehicle and
includes components that affect vehicle
emissions.

The Warranty and Service Records Infor-
mation booklet also contains detailed
information concerning the warranties
that apply to your vehicle.

On-board Diagnostic System

OBD II is part of your vehicle's computerized
engine management system. It stores diagnostic
information about your vehicle's emission con-
trols. 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 perma-
nent or temporary. OBD II will store a message
about any fault.

Emission inspection readiness

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 inspec-
tion has replaced the tailpipe emission test.

How can my vehicle fail OBD II emission
inspection?

Your vehicle can fail OBD II emission inspection
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 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. Two half-
hour trips of mixed stop-and-go/highway
driving are typically needed to allow OBD II to
reach readiness. Your Volvo retailer can pro-
vide you with more information on planning a
trip.

Maintain your vehicle in accordance with your
vehicle's maintenance schedule.

Owner maintenance

Periodic maintenance requirements and intervals
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.

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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 corro-
sion. Corrosion may indicate a loose terminal
connector, or a battery near the end of its
useful service life. Consult your Volvo retailer
for additional information.

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 res-
idues.

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.

Related information

Vehicle status (p. 592)

Scheduling service and repairs (p. 593)

Connecting equipment to the vehicle's data
link connector (p. 37)

Technician certification (p. 38)

Climate control system service (p. 599)

Maintenance of the brake system (p. 421)

Engine compartment overview (p. 600)

Data transfer between vehicle and

workshop over Wi-Fi

Volvo workshops have a designated Wi-Fi net-
work for secure data transfer between your vehi-
cle and the workshop. Your visit to the workshop
will be easier and more effective when diagnos-
tics information and software can be transferred
over the workshop's network.

When you arrive at the workshop, your service
technician can connect your vehicle to the work-
shop's Wi-Fi network to perform troubleshooting
and download software. For this type of commu-
nication, the vehicle only connects to a work-
shop's network. It is not possible to connect the
vehicle to another Wi-Fi network (e.g. your home
network) in the same way as to a workshop's net-
work.

Connecting with remote key

Connection is usually managed by the service
technician, who will use the remote key buttons. It
is therefore important to bring a key with buttons
with you when you visit the workshop. Pressing
the lock button on the remote key three times will
connect the vehicle to the workshop's Wi-Fi net-
work.

When the car is connected to a Wi-Fi network,
the

symbol appears in the center display.

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