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549

Change PIN

- a maximum of 4 digits can

be entered.

Disable PIN

- select whether the PIN

code shall be required for access to the
SIM card.

Send request code

- used e.g. to top up

or check the balance on a prepaid card.
Functionality depends on the provider.

NOTE

Note that the SIM card used for Internet
connection via P-SIM cannot have the
same telephone number as the SIM card
that the phone uses. If this is disregarded,
it will not be possible to route calls cor-
rectly to the telephone. Therefore, use a
SIM card with a separate telephone num-
ber for the Internet connection, or a data
card that does not handle telephone calls
and is therefore unable to disrupt the func-
tion of the telephone.

Related information

Connect the car to the Internet via car
modem (SIM card) (p. 548)

No or poor Internet connection (p. 550)

Sharing Internet access from the

car via a Wi-Fi hotspot

When the car is online, its Internet connec-
tion can be shared to allow other devices to
use the Internet connection

14

.

The network operator (SIM card) must sup-
port tethering (sharing of the Internet connec-
tion).

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Press

Communication

Car Wi-Fi

Hotspot

.

3. Tap on

Network name

and name the

shared connection.

4. Tap on

Password

and select a password

to be entered on connecting devices.

5. Tap on

Frequency band

and select the

frequency on which the hotspot is to
transmit data. Note that selection of fre-
quency band is not available in all markets.

6. Activate/deactivate by ticking/unticking

the box for

Car Wi-Fi Hotspot

.

7. If Wi-Fi has been used as a connection

source, confirm the option to change con-
nection.
> It is now possible for external devices

to connect to the car's tethering (Wi-Fi
hotspot).

14

Does not apply when the car is online via Wi-Fi.

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NOTE

Activation of Wi-Fi-hotspot can result in
further charges from your network opera-
tor.

Contact your network operator about the
cost for data traffic.

Connection status is indicated by the symbol
in the centre display's status bar.

Press

Connected devices

to see a list of the

currently connected devices.

Related information

Symbols in the centre display's status bar
(p. 120)

Internet-connected car

*

(p. 545)

No or poor Internet connection (p. 550)

No or poor Internet connection

Factors that affect the Internet connection.

The amount of data transferred is dependent
on the services or apps in use in the car. For
example, streaming audio can require large
amounts of data which requires a good con-
nection and good signal strength.

Phone to car

The speed of the Internet connection may vary
depending on the location of the phone in the
car. Move the phone closer to the centre dis-
play in order to increase the signal strength.
Ensure that there is no source of interference
in between.

Phone to network operator

The speed of the mobile network varies
depending on the coverage in the present
location. Poor network coverage may occur,
for example in tunnels, in mountainous coun-
try, in deep valleys or indoors. The speed also
depends on the agreement you have with your
network.

NOTE

In the event of problems with data traffic,
contact your network operator.

Restarting the phone

If there are problems with the Internet con-
nection then it may help to restart the phone.

Related information

Internet-connected car

*

(p. 545)

Wi-Fi technologies and security (p. 551)

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Remove Wi-Fi network

Removing a network that is not to be used.

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Continue to

Communication

Wi-Fi

Saved networks

.

3. Tap on

Forget

alongside the network to

be removed.

4. Confirm the selection.

> The car will no longer connect to the

network in future.

Remove all networks

All networks can be removed simultaneously
by restoring factory settings. Please note that
all user data and system settings are reset to
original factory settings.

Related information

Internet-connected car

*

(p. 545)

No or poor Internet connection (p. 550)

Resetting settings in the centre display
(p. 130)

Connect the car to the Internet via a
phone (Wi-Fi) (p. 547)

Wi-Fi technologies and security

Possible network types to connect to.

It is only possible to connect to the following
types of network:

Frequency — 2.4 or 5 GHz

15

.

Standards — 802.11 a/b/g/n.

Security type — WPA2-AES-CCMP.

The car’s Wi-Fi system is designed to handle
Wi-Fi devices inside the car.

If several devices operate on the frequency at
the same time then it may result in reduced
performance.

Related information

Internet-connected car

*

(p. 545)

User terms and conditions and

data sharing

The first time certain services and apps are
started, a pop-up window with the headings

Terms and conditions

and

Data sharing

may be shown.

The purpose is to inform about Volvo's user
terms and conditions and policy for data shar-
ing. By accepting data sharing, the user
accepts that certain information is sent from
the car. This is required so that certain servi-
ces and apps can have full functionality.

The data sharing function for online services
and apps is deactivated as default

16

. Data

sharing needs to be activated so that certain
online services and apps in the car can be
used. Data sharing can be set from the centre
display's settings menu or in connection with
the services or apps being started in the cen-
tre display.

Privacy and data sharing

With the software update made available
November 2017, privacy and data sharing set-
tings were introduced for online services and
downloaded apps. The settings can be found
under

Privacy and data

in the settings menu

in the car's centre display.

15

Selection of frequency is not available on all markets.

16

Does not apply to Volvo On Call

*

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There you can select the online services which
are allowed to share data. Data sharing for
downloaded apps can also be deactivated
there. Note that services and apps cannot be
used as intended if data sharing is deacti-
vated.

After a factory reset or e.g. a workshop visit or
software update, the data sharing settings
may have been reset to their default settings.
In which case, reactivate data sharing for
online services and for downloaded apps.

NOTE

Privacy and data sharing settings are
unique for every driver profile.

Related information

Activating and deactivating data sharing
(p. 552)

Activating and deactivating data

sharing

Data sharing for services and apps required
can be set in the centre display's settings
menu.

1. Press

Settings

in the top view in the cen-

tre display.

2. Press

System

Privacy and data

.

3. Select activation or deactivation of data

sharing for individual services and all apps.

If data sharing has not been activated for an
online service or downloaded apps, this can be
done when they are started in the centre dis-
play. If this is the first time a service is started,
or e.g. after a factory reset or certain software
updates, Volvo's terms and conditions for
online services need to be approved. Note that
data sharing will then also be activated for
other services or apps for which sharing has
already been approved.

NOTE

After a visit to a Volvo workshop, you may
need to reactivate data sharing so that the
online services and apps shall work again.

Related information

User terms and conditions and data shar-
ing (p. 551)

Data sharing for services

If you have not activated data sharing for an
online service or for downloaded apps, you
can do this in connection with starting them
in your centre display. If this is the first time
you are starting a service, or e.g. after a fac-
tory reset or certain software updates, you
also need to approve Volvo's terms and con-
ditions for online services.

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Activate data sharing when you start a
service

1. Select the function or service to be acti-

vated.
> If this is the first time you are using the

service, or e.g. after a factory reset or
certain software updates, you first need
to approve Volvo's terms and condi-
tions for online services in order to con-
tinue.

2. Select to approve data sharing for the

service or to cancel.

If you select to approve, data sharing is acti-
vated and you can start to use the service.

Activate data sharing when you start
an app

To approve data sharing for an app that needs
the function, start the app and tap on

Allow

in

the pop-up window.

You can deactivate data sharing for services
and apps in the settings menu under

System

Privacy and data

Data Sharing

.

Storage space on hard disk

It is possible to view how much free space
there is on the car's hard disk.

Storage information for the car's hard disk,
including total capacity, available capacity and
how much space is used for installed apps can
be shown. The information is available under

Settings

System

System Information

Storage

.

Related information

Apps (p. 512)

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Plan and schedule the charging of

your car using the Volvo On Call

*

app

You can use the Volvo On Call app to plan
and schedule the charging of your car.

You can schedule charging for the charging
stations you have saved in your app, which
may be practical if, for example, you need to
plan charging points along a travel itinerary or
when you are planning charging intervals for
your car at home or in your neighbourhood.

1. Via the

Home

tab, select

Fuel range

or

Battery charging

.

> In the view that appears you can see

saved charging stations under

Saved

locations

. If you have not saved a

charging station yet or want to add
new locations, e.g. charging stations
along a travel itinerary or in your neigh-
bourhood, you can select the option for

Add location

(you can save up to eight

charging stations).

2. Select the location for which you want to

schedule charging.
> A view opens for the saved location.

3. Select a start time for the charging.

4. Select an end time for the charging.

5. Go back to the view for fuel.

> A charging icon appears by the saved

location for which you have scheduled
the charging. When the icon disappears
again the scheduling has been saved
and programmed.

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Tyres

The function of the tyres is to carry load, pro-
vide grip on the road surface, dampen vibra-
tion and protect the wheel from wear.

The tyres greatly affect the car's driving cha-
racteristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre
pressure and speed rating are important for
how the car performs.

The car is fitted with tyres according to the
tyre information sticker found on the driver's
side door pillar (between the front door and
the rear door).

WARNING

A damaged tyre may lead to loss of control

over the car.

Recommended tyres

On delivery, the car is equipped with Volvo
original tyres that have the VOL

1

marking on

the side of the tyres. These tyres are carefully
adapted to the car. In the event of changing
tyres, it is therefore important that the new
tyres also have this marking in order for the
car's driving characteristics, comfort and fuel
consumption to be maintained.

New tyres

Tyres are perishable. After a few years they
begin to harden at the same time as the fric-
tion capacity/characteristics gradually deterio-
rate. For this reason, aim to get as fresh tyres
as possible when you replace them. This is
especially important with regard to winter
tyres. The last four digits in the sequence
mean the week and year of manufacture. This
is the tyre's DOT marking (Department of
Transportation), and this is stated with four
digits, for example 0717. The tyre is then man-
ufactured in week 07, year 2017.

Tyre age

All tyres older than 6 years old should be
checked by an expert even if they seem
undamaged. Tyres age and decompose, even
if they are hardly ever or never used. The func-

tion can therefore be affected. This applies to
all tyres that are stored for future use. Exam-
ples of external signs which indicate that the
tyre is unsuitable for use are cracks or disco-
louration.

Tyre economy

Maintain the correct tyre pressure.

Avoid fast starts, heavy braking and
squealing tyres.

Tyre wear increases with speed.

Correct wheel alignment is very important.

Unbalanced wheels worsen tyre economy
and travelling comfort.

The tyres must have the same direction of
rotation during their entire service life.

When you change tyres, the tyres with the
best tread must be fitted on the rear
wheels to reduce the risk of oversteer dur-
ing heavy braking.

If you drive over kerbstones or deep holes
you can damage the tyres and/or wheel
rims permanently.

Tyre rotation

The car has no mandatory tyre rotation. Driv-
ing style, tyre pressure, climate and road con-
dition affect how quickly the tyres age and

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There may be deviations for certain tyre dimensions.

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wear. Correct tyre pressure results in more
even wear.

To avoid differences in tread depth and to pre-
vent wear patterns forming on the tyres, the
front and rear wheels should be switched with
each other. A suitable distance for the first
change is approx. 5000 km (approx.
3100 miles) and then at 10000 km (approx.
6200 miles) intervals.

Volvo recommends the an authorised Volvo
workshop is contacted for checking if you are
uncertain about tread depth. If significant dif-
ferences in wear (> 1 mm difference in tread
depth) between tyres have already occurred,
then the least worn tyres must always be fit-
ted on the rear. Understeer is normally easier
to correct than oversteer, and leads to the car
continuing forwards in a straight line rather
than having the rear end skidding to one side,
resulting in possible complete loss of control
over the car. This is why it is important for the
rear wheels never to lose grip before the front
wheels.

Storing wheels and tyres

When you store complete wheels (tyres fitted
on wheel rims) they should be hung up or
positioned lying on their sides on the floor.

Tyres not fitted on rims must be stored lying
on their sides or standing upright, but not
hung up.

IMPORTANT

Tyres should be stored in a cool, dry and
dark place, and should never be stored
close to solvents, petrol, oils, etc.

WARNING

Wheel rim size and tyre size for your
Volvo are specified to meet stringent
requirements for stability and driving
characteristics. Unapproved combina-
tions of wheel rim size and tyre size
may have a negative effect on the car's
stability and driving characteristics.

Any damage caused by the fitting of
unapproved combinations of wheel rim
size and tyre size is not covered by the
new car warranty. Volvo accepts no lia-
bility for death, personal injury or any
costs caused by such installations.

Related information

Checking tyre pressure (p. 572)

Tyres' rotation direction (p. 571)

Tread wear indicators on the tyres
(p. 572)

Tyre pressure monitoring system

*

(p. 574)

Emergency puncture repair kit (p. 588)

Dimension designation for tyre (p. 570)

Approved wheel and tyre sizes (p. 691)

Recommendations for loading (p. 603)

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Dimension designation for tyre

Designations for tyre dimension, load index
and speed rating.

The car has an approval for the complete vehi-
cle with certain combinations of wheel rims
and tyres.

Designation of dimensions

All tyres have a dimension designation, such
as: 235/60 R18 103 V.

235 Tyre width (mm)

60

Ratio between tyre wall height and
tyre width (%)

R

Radial ply

18

Rim diameter in inches

103

Codes for the maximum permitted
tyre load, tyre load index (LI)

V

Speed rating for maximum permitted
speed, speed rating (SS). (In this
case 240 km/h (149 mph).)

Load index

Each tyre has a certain capacity to carry a
load, a load index (LI). The car's weight deter-
mines the load capacity required of the tyres.

Speed rating

Each tyre can withstand a certain maximum
speed. Tyre speed rating, SS (Speed Symbol),
must at least correspond with the car's top
speed. The table below shows the maximum
permitted speed for each speed rating (SS).
The only exception to these regulations is win-
ter tyres

2

, where a lower speed rating may be

used. If such a tyre is selected, the car must
not be driven more quickly than the tyre is
rated for. For example, cars with Q rating tyres
must be driven at speeds not exceeding
160 km/h (100 mph). The road conditions and
applicable road traffic rules determine how
quickly the car can be driven, not the speed
rating of the tyres.

NOTE

The maximum permitted speed is specified
in the table.

Q

160 km/h (100 mph) (used only on
winter tyres)

T

190 km/h (118 mph)

H

210 km/h (130 mph)

V

240 km/h (149 mph)

W 270 km/h (168 mph)

Y

300 km/h (186 mph)

WARNING

The lowest permitted tyre load index (LI)

and speed rating (SS) for the tyres for each

respective engine variant are shown in the

specifications, which can be found in the

printed owner's manual. If a tyre with too

low a load index or speed rating is used, it

may overheat and be damaged.

Related information

Tyres (p. 568)

Dimension designation for wheel rim
(p. 571)

Approved wheel and tyre sizes (p. 691)

Minimum permitted tyre load index and
speed rating for tyres (p. 692)

2

Both those with metal studs and those without.

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Dimension designation for wheel

rim

Wheel and rim dimensions are designated in
accordance with the examples in the table
below.

The car has an approval for the complete vehi-
cle with certain combinations of wheel rims
and tyres.

All wheel rims have a dimension designation,
for example: 7.5Jx18x50.5.

7,5

Rim width in inches

J

Rim flange profile

18

Rim diameter in inches

50,5 Off-set in mm (distance from wheel

centre to wheel contact surface
against the hub)

Related information

Tyres (p. 568)

Dimension designation for tyre (p. 570)

Approved wheel and tyre sizes (p. 691)

Tyres' rotation direction

Tyres with a tread pattern which are designed
to only turn in one direction have the direc-
tion of rotation marked with an arrow.

The arrow shows the tyre's direction of rotation.

The tyre must always rotate in the same
direction throughout its lifespan.

Tyres should only be switched between
front and rear positions, never between
left and right-hand sides, or vice versa.

If the tyres are fitted incorrectly, the car's
braking characteristics and capacity to
force rain and slush out of the way are
adversely affected.

Tyres with the greatest tread depth should
always be fitted to the rear of the car (to
decrease the risk of skidding).

NOTE

Make sure that both pairs of wheels have
the same type and dimension, and also the
same make.

Related information

Tyres (p. 568)

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Tread wear indicators on the tyres

Tread wear indicators show the status of the
tyre's tread depth.

A tread wear indicator is a narrow elevation
across the longitudinal grooves of the tyre's
tread pattern. On the side of the tyre are the
letters TWI (Tread Wear Indicator). When the
tyre's tread depth is down to 1.6 mm (1/16
inch), the tread will be level in height with the
tread wear indicators. Change to new tyres as
soon as possible. Remember that tyres with
little tread depth provide very poor grip in rain
and snow.

Related information

Tyres (p. 568)

Checking tyre pressure

Correct tyre pressure helps to improve driv-
ing stability, save fuel and extend the service
life of the tyres.

Tyre pressure decreases over time, this is a
natural phenomenon. Tyre pressure also varies
depending on ambient temperature. Driving
on tyres with tyre pressure that is too low
could result in the tyres overheating and being
damaged. Tyre pressure affects travelling
comfort, road noise and driving characteris-
tics.

Check the tyre pressures monthly. Use the
recommended tyre pressure for cold tyres in
order to maintain good tyre performance. Tyre
pressure that is too low or too high may cause
uneven wear on the tyres.

WARNING

Tyre pressure that is too low is the
most common cause of tyre failure and
may result in serious cracks in the tyre,
the tread loosening or the tyre explod-
ing, with unexpected loss of control of
the car and increased risk of personal
injury.

Tyres with pressure that is too low
reduce the load capacity of the car.

Cold tyres

The tyre pressure must be checked when the
tyres are cold. Tyres are considered cold when
they have the same temperature as the sur-
rounding air. This temperature is normally
reached when the car has been parked for at
least three hours.

After having driven approximately 1.6 km
(1 mile) these tyres are considered as warm. If
you have to drive further than this to inflate the
tyres, first check and record the tyre pressure
and inflate to a suitable tyre pressure when
you arrive at the pump.

When the outside temperature changes, the
tyre pressure also changes. A decrease in tem-
perature of 10 degrees causes the tyre pres-
sure to decrease 1 psi (7 kPa). Check the tyre
pressure regularly and adjust to the correct
pressure, which is specified on the car's tyre
information decal or certification label.

If you check the tyre pressure when the tyres
are warm then you must never release any air.
The tyres are warm due to driving and it is nor-
mal for the pressure to increase above the rec-
ommended pressure for cold tyres. A warm
tyre with tyre pressure equal to or below the
recommendation for cold tyres may have a
pressure that is far too low.

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Related information

Adjusting tyre pressure (p. 573)

Recommended tyre pressure (p. 574)

Tyre pressure monitoring system

*

(p. 574)

Tyres (p. 568)

Adjusting tyre pressure

Tyre pressure decreases over time, this is a
natural phenomenon. The tyre pressure must
therefore sometimes be adjusted in order to
maintain the recommended tyre pressure.

Use the recommended tyre pressure for cold
tyres in order to maintain good tyre perform-
ance and even tread wear.

NOTE

To avoid incorrect tyre pressure, the pres-
sure should be checked on cold tyres.
"Cold tyres" means the tyres are the same
temperature as the ambient temperature
(approx. 3 hours after the car has been
driven). After a few kilometres of driving,
the tyres warm up and the pressure increa-
ses.

1. Remove the cap from the valve on one

tyre and then press the tyre pressure
gauge firmly down onto the valve.

2. Inflate the tyres to the correct pressure,

see the decal on the door pillar on the driv-
er's side showing the recommended pres-
sure for factory fitted tyres.

3. Refit the dust cap.

NOTE

After a tyre has been inflated, always
refit the dust cap in order to avoid dam-
age to the valve from gravel, dirt, etc.

Only use plastic dust caps. Metal dust
caps can rust and become difficult to
unscrew.

4. Check the tyres visually for any implanted

nails or other objects that could puncture
the tyre and cause leakage.

5. Check the sidewalls for any cavities, cuts,

bumps or other irregularities.

6. Repeat this for all tyres, including the

spare tyre

*

.

NOTE

If you have over-inflated, release air by
pressing in the metal pin in the centre of
the valve. Then check the pressure again
using the tyre pressure gauge.

Some spare tyres require a higher tyre
pressure than other tyres. Check in the tyre
pressure table or on the tyre pressure label.

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Related information

Recommended tyre pressure (p. 574)

Checking tyre pressure (p. 572)

Inflating tyres with the compressor from
the puncture repair kit (p. 592)

Approved tyre pressures (p. 693)

Recommended tyre pressure

The tyre pressure label on the driver's side
door pillar (between frame and rear door)
shows which pressures the tyres should have
at different loads and speed conditions.

The decal displays the designation for the fac-
tory-fitted tyres on the car, as well as load lim-
its and tyre pressure.

Improved fuel economy with ECO pressure

For a light load (max. 3 people) and a speed of
up to 160 km/h (100 mph), the ECO pres-
sures can be chosen for good fuel economy.
However, the lower comfort pressures are rec-
ommended instead if improved noise and trav-
elling comfort are desired.

Related information

Checking tyre pressure (p. 572)

Approved tyre pressures (p. 693)

Tyre pressure monitoring system

*

The tyre pressure monitoring system

3

, gives a

warning with an indicator symbol in the driver
display when the pressure in one or more of
the car's tyres is too low.

The symbol illuminates to indicate
low tyre pressure.

If there is a fault in the system the
tyre pressure warning symbol

flashes for approximately one minute and then
remains illuminated.

System description

The tyre pressure monitoring system meas-
ures differences in rotation speed between the
different wheels via the ABS system in order
to be able to determine whether they have the
correct tyre pressure. If the tyre pressure is too
low, the tyre's diameter is changed and, as a
result, so is its rotation speed. By comparing
the tyres with each other the system can
determine whether one or more tyres have
pressure that is too low.

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General information on the tyre monitoring
system

In the information below, the tyre monitoring
system is referred to generically as TPMS.

Each tyre, including the spare tyre

*

, should be

checked once a month. When checking, the
tyre should be cold and have the air pressure
recommended by the car manufacturer speci-
fied on the tyre pressure label or in the tyre
pressure table. If the car has tyres of a differ-
ent size than that recommended by the manu-
facturer, find out what the correct air pressure
level is for these.

As an extra safety feature, the car is equipped
with a tyre pressure monitoring system
(TPMS), which shows when the air pressure in
one or more tyres is too low. When the indica-
tor symbol for low air pressure is lit, stop and
check the tyres as soon as possible and inflate
to the correct air pressure.

Driving with tyres that have tyre pressure that
is too low may cause the tyre to overheat,
which can cause a tyre failure. Low tyre pres-
sure also reduces fuel efficiency as well as tyre
service life, and can affect car handling and
stopping ability. Note that TPMS does not
replace regular tyre maintenance. It is the driv-
er's responsibility to maintain correct tyre
pressure, even if the limit for low tyre pressure

has not been reached so that the indicator
symbol illuminates.

The car is also equipped with a TPMS system
fault indicator, which indicates when the sys-
tem is not functioning correctly. The TPMS
system fault indicator is combined with the
indicator symbol for low tyre pressure. When
the system detects a fault, the symbol in the
driver display will flash for about one minute
and then remain illuminated. This procedure
will be repeated when the car is started until
the fault has been rectified. When the symbol
is illuminated, the system's ability to detect or
warn of low tyre pressure may be affected.

A TPMS system fault can occur for several
reasons, such as after changing to a spare
tyre, or changing tyres or wheels that prevent
TPMS from functioning correctly.

Always check the indicator symbol for TPMS
after changing one or more tyres in order to
ensure the new tyre or wheel is working cor-
rectly with TPMS.

Messages on the instrument panel

When the tyre pressure is too low, the indica-
tor symbol for low tyre pressure is illuminated
in the driver display and a message is shown.
Check the tyre pressure in the

Car Status

app

in the centre display.

Tyre pressure low

Check Car Status

app in center display

Tyre pressure system

Temporarily

unavailable

Tyre pressure system

Service required

To bear in mind

Always save a new tyre pressure in the
system after changing a wheel or adjust-
ing tyre pressure.

If you change to tyres of a different size to
the ones fitted at the factory, the system
must be reset by storing a new tyre pres-
sure for these tyres to avoid false warn-
ings.

If a spare wheel

*

is used, it is possible that

the tyre pressure monitoring system does
not work correctly due to the differences
between the wheels.

The system does not replace the need for
regular tyre inspection and maintenance.

It is not possible to switch off the tyre
pressure monitoring system.

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WHEELS AND TYRES

* Option/accessory.

576

WARNING

Incorrect tyre pressure may lead to tyre
failure, which could result in the driver
losing control of the car.

The system cannot indicate sudden
tyre damage in advance.

Related information

Recommended tyre pressure (p. 574)

See tyre pressure status in the centre dis-
play

*

(p. 577)

Action in the event of warning for low tyre
pressure (p. 578)

Saving a new tyre pressure in the monitor-
ing system

*

(p. 576)

Saving a new tyre pressure in the

monitoring system

*

In order for the system for tyre pressure
monitoring

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to work correctly, a reference

value for the tyre pressure must be saved.
This must take place every time the tyres are
changed or the tyre pressure is changed so
that the system can warn about low pressure
correctly.

For example, when driving with a heavy load
or at high speed above 160 km/h (100 mph),
the tyre pressure should be adjusted in
accordance with Volvo's recommended tyre
pressure values. The system is then reset by
saving a new tyre pressure.

Perform the following procedure to store a
new tyre pressure as a reference value in the
system:

1. Switch off the car.

2. Inflate the tyres to the correct pressure,

see the decal on the door pillar on the driv-
er's side showing the recommended pres-
sure for factory fitted tyres.

3. Start the car.

4. Open the

Car Status

app in the app view.

5. Press

TPMS

.

NOTE

The car must be stationary for the

Store

Pressure

button to be selectable.

6. Press

Store Pressure

.

7. Tap on

OK

to confirm that the tyre pres-

sure in all four tyres has been checked and
adjusted.

8. Drive the car until the new tyre pressure

has been saved. The new tyre pressure is
stored when the car is driven at a speed
above 35 km/h (22 mph).
> When sufficient data has been collec-

ted for the system to be able to detect
low tyre pressure, the animation show-
ing storage progress disappears from
the centre display. The system does not
provide additional confirmation that a
new tyre pressure has been saved.

If storing fails, a message is shown:

Storing

pressure unsuccessful. Try again.

If the car's ignition is switched off before the
new tyre pressure has been saved then the
procedure needs to be performed again. Allow
the storing to finish within the same driving
cycle to ensure that the new tyre pressure has
been saved correctly.

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}}

* Option/accessory.

577

WARNING

The exhaust gases contain carbon monox-

ide, which is invisible and odourless, but

highly toxic. The procedure to save a new

tyre pressure must therefore always be

performed outdoors or in a workshop with

exhaust extraction.

Related information

Recommended tyre pressure (p. 574)

Adjusting tyre pressure (p. 573)

See tyre pressure status in the centre dis-
play

*

(p. 577)

Action in the event of warning for low tyre
pressure (p. 578)

Tyre pressure monitoring system

*

(p. 574)

See tyre pressure status in the

centre display

*

With the system for tyre pressure monitor-
ing

5

, tyre pressure status can be viewed in

the centre display.

Checking status

Several minutes driving above 35 km/h
(22 mph) are required for the system to
become active.

1. Open the

Car Status

app in the app view.

2. Tap on

TPMS

to show the status of the

tyres.

Status indication

The figure is schematic. Layout may vary depending

on car model or updated software.

Below are some examples of the messages
that can be shown for tyre pressure status and
what they mean.

Driver display:

Tyre pressure
low

Check Car

Status app in
center display

The indicator symbol
switches on to indicate
that there is low tyre
pressure in one or more
tyres. See the

Car Sta-

tus

app in the centre dis-

play for more informa-
tion.

Driver display:

Tyre pressure
system

Tem-

porarily
unavailable

The indicator symbol
flashes and changes to
constant glow after
approx. 1 minute. The
system is currently
unavailable, activated
shortly.

Driver display:

Tyre pressure
system

Serv-

ice required

The indicator symbol
flashes and changes to
constant glow after
approx. 1 minute. The
system is not working
correctly, contact a
workshop

A

.

A

An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

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