maintenance schedule VOLVO C40 RECHARGE PURE ELECTRIC 2022 Warranty and Maintenance Records Information

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Mediation/Arbitration Program (for
Canada only)
If you feel that the efforts by Volvo and the
retailer to resolve a factory-related vehicle
service concern have been unsatisfactory, Volvo
Car Canada Limited participates in an impartial
third party mediation/ arbitration program
administered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle
Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP).
The CAMVAP program is a straightforward
alternative to resolve a disagreement when all
other efforts to produce a settlement have failed.
This procedure is without cost to you and is
designed to eliminate the need for lengthy and
expensive legal proceedings.
In the CAMVAP program, impartial third-
party arbitrators conduct hearings at mutually
convenient times and places in an informal
environment. These impartial arbitrators review
the positions of the parties, make decisions and,
where appropriate, render awards to resolve
disputes. CAMVAP decisions are fast, fair and
final as the arbitrator’s award is binding on both
you and Volvo Car Canada Limited. The CAMVAP
services are available in all Canadian territories
and provinces. For more information, without
charge or obligation, call your CAMVAP provincial
administrator directly at 1-800-207-0685, or visit
their website at www.camvap.ca.
2022 Service and Maintenance
Requirements
Customer Preparation ServiceYour Volvo has received a comprehensive
Customer Preparation Service. Your retail facility
has performed a Pre-Delivery which includes
a complete inspection and servicing of your
vehicle. The Pre-Delivery (PDS) is a key part of a
comprehensive maintenance schedule developed
by Volvo for your vehicle.
Cabin Air Filter All Models• Replacement every 20,000 miles/32,000
kilometers
• Replace at least once a year or more often in
heavy traffic and dirty/dusty areas.
Maintenance SchedulingMaintenance intervals have usually been
determined by accumulated mileage. As
driving conditions and operational demands
differ, these factors have a major influence on
routine maintenance. For these reasons Volvo
recommends that your maintenance schedule
services be based on a combination of time and
mileage. The Text Window in the instrument panel will
display a message when vehicle maintenance is
required.
1st display when maintenance interval is near:
“Book time for maintenance”
2nd display when maintenance is required: “Time
for maintenance”
3rd display when maintenance is overdue:
“Maintenance overdue”
The MINIMUM SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE,
for which you are responsible, begins at 20,000
miles/32,000 kilometers or every 24 months,
whichever comes first.
Volvo recommends that you bring your vehicle
in for service at least once every 24 months
regardless of mileage. For service intervals beyond
140,000 miles/224,000 kilometers, consult your
authorized Volvo retailer.
A maintenance Service Operations Chart details
these service requirements. See the article
“Maintenance Service Operations” in this booklet.
Service SupportDiscuss your vehicle’s special servicing needs
with your Volvo Retail Facility’s Service Staff. They
can tailor a maintenance program based on your
requirements. Your Volvo Retailer has access to
the latest up-to-date technical information, special
tools, and advanced training for their technicians.

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This support is an important advantage to you,
the Volvo owner, as systems become more
sophisticated and intricate.
Servicing your Volvo should be done at your
convenience. Therefore, plan to make your
appointments ahead of time so that your retailer
can schedule the right personnel and equipment to
be available for the work your Volvo requires.
Should you have any questions concerning service,
parts, or warranty coverage, your Volvo retailer
will be happy to answer them for you. Should
you require additional information, they can
further assist you by contacting Volvo’s Regional
personnel for clarification.
Remember – you should always exercise your
right to:
• Receive an estimate of costs before any repair
work is performed;
• Receive prior notification of any additional
repairs;
• Receive a copy of the repair order, including
those for warranty repairs;
• Review repairs completed under warranty.
ServicingItems you should check at regular maintenance
intervals and periodically when recharging:
• Washer fluid
• Tire inflation pressure
• Brake system fluid levels
• Exterior lights (headlights, turn-signals, etc.)
WARNING
California Proposition 65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a
passenger 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
minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do
not idle the engine except as necessary, service
your vehicle in a well ventilated area and wear
gloves or wash your hands frequently when
servicing your vehicle. For more information
go to www.P 65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-
vehicle.

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Maintenance Service Operations
Service operationSchedule of services
miles x 1000 2040 6080100 120140
km x 1000 3264 96128 160 192224
General
Service Reminder Indicator (SRI), reset XXXXXXX
Coolant, Check & adjust antifreeze rating & anti-corrosion agent
AX XXXXXX
Steering, Front and Rear Suspension
Steering/front suspension, check for wear according to: Wheel angles check XXX
Rear suspension, check for wear according to: Wheel angles check XXX
Driveshaft and Differential
Driveshaft joints, check for wear/play XXX
Driveshafts, check rubber boots XXX
Controls and Lighting
Washer fluid level, check/adjust XXXXXXX
Check all wiper blades and washers for headlights and windshields for function and signs of wear XXXXXXX
External lighting, check XXXXXXX
Headlights, fog lights, check and align XXXXXXX
Horn, check function XXXXXXX
Body
Cabin air filter, replace
BX XXXXXX
Clean inside of windshield in front of camera (vehicles with camera for collision warning) X

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Service operationSchedule of services
miles x 1000 2040 6080100 120140
km x 1000 3264 96128 160 192224
Seatbelts
Seatbelts, check function XXXXXXX
Brake System
Brake fluid level, check & adjust XXXXXXX
Brake fluid, replace
CX XX
Parking brake, check/adjust XXXXXXX
Brake pads/discs, check XXXXXXX
Brake hoses and lines, check for damage/leaks XXX
Wheels and Tires
Wheels and tires, check wear and condition XXXXXXX
Wheels and tires, check inflation pressure XXXXXXX
Tire inflator kit
D
Check and replace parts or software as required by Volvo Car USA, LLC, that are covered under the terns of the Volvo New Car Warranty.
A. Electrical System Cooling
B. Recommended to replace at least once a year or more often in heavy traffic or dirty/dusty area.
C. Recommended to replace every 3 years or 40,000 miles (if driven in mountainous areas or humid climates - every one year) at the owner’s request.
D. Check expiration date label every four years for replacement date on vehicles with this equipment.

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the date the part was originally purchased. Some
genuine Volvo parts/accessories are covered by
their own specific limited warranty for a different
period. For those parts/accessories, the applicable
warranty is supplied at the time of purchase,
including a list of conditions and limitations.
Customer AssistanceShould you have questions regarding the
warranties or repairs, please review the article
“Customer Support and Assistance” in this booklet
for owner information and instructions.
Non-commercial vehicles are covered by On Call
®,
a roadside assistance program which provides
coverage for some specific items not covered by
the warranties (e.g., towing). A separate booklet
describing this program is supplied in your
Owner’s Wallet.
Wear and Tear ItemsAs part of your vehicle’s normal service and
maintenance requirements, certain parts may need
to be replaced due to wear and tear. Since these
parts are consumed at varying rates, replacement
is based on the operation and condition of your
vehicle and on fixed schedules under normal
operation and use of your vehicle. These items
include, but may not be limited to, the following
list: filters, fuses, belts, brake pads, brake rotors,
wiper blades, shock absorbers, floor mats,
upholstery/rugs, etc.
Replacement of these items are the owner’s
responsibility, with the exception of those items
covered during the Adjustments Coverage Period (see the following section), under the terms of the
New Vehicle Limited Warranty Brake Pad Wear
Policy, or where specific manufacturing defects
may be demonstrated.
Adjustments CoverageAdjustments which are refinements to the original
factory fittings and alignments, and which are
required as part of the break-in period, will be
made during the Adjustments Coverage Period.
Exceptions are items covered under normal
maintenance services, including Pre-Delivery or
items excluded in the New Vehicle section. The
duration of the adjustment coverage is twelve
(12) months or 12,000 miles/20,000 kilometers,
whichever occurs first.
The term “Adjustments” as used in this warranty
refers to minor repairs not usually associated with
the replacement of parts or normal maintenance
service items. Parts which are covered for
replacement because of wear during the
Adjustments Period only are: brake pads, brake
rotors and shock absorbers. These items may also
be covered under the Basic Warranty Period, or
the Limited Warranty Brake Pad Wear Policy, if
manufacturing defects cause the failure. Examples
of labor only repairs which are covered during the
Adjustments Period are wheel balancing, window
regulator adjustment and hood adjustment.
What Is Not Warranted
Tires• Tires fitted to the vehicle as original
equipment are warranted separately by the
tire manufacturer. Therefore, any adjustments
must be handled through their authorized
service outlet.
• The applicable tire warranty booklet is in the
Owner’s Wallet.
Routine Maintenance and Services
• Repairs which are required because of a lack
of maintenance, or improper maintenance.
Correct maintenance procedures are
referenced in your Owner’s Manual or
the Warranty and Maintenance Records
Information booklet.
• Scheduled or unscheduled maintenance
services. WARRANTY

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Seat Belts and Supplemental
Restraint Systems, Limited Warranty–
U.S./Warranty–Canada
What Is Warranted
Volvo warrants that repairs required due to
defects in the material or workmanship to the
seat belt system and Supplemental Restraint
System (SRS) installed in your 2022 model year
vehicle will be performed free-of-charge during
the warranty period (except for those items listed
under “What Is Not Warranted”).
LimitationsNo implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose shall apply
except during the applicable periods of this
warranty.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state, province to province. Some states/
provinces do not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitations may not apply to you.
For a complete description, refer to the article
“Limitations and Disclaimers” in this booklet.
The Warranty PeriodThe warranty period is five (5) years and has no
mileage/kilometer limitation.3 It begins with the
date the vehicle is sold/delivered to the first retail
purchaser or put into service, whichever occurs
first.
What Is Not Warranted• Seat belt system and Supplemental
Restraint System components which show
evidence of damage because of abuse,
misuse, negligence, tampering, or improper
installation.
• Replacement of seat belt system or
Supplemental Restraint System components
after a vehicle has been involved in a collision.
• The loss of vehicle use, loss of time,
inconvenience or other incidental charges,
such as telephone calls, towing, lodging,
car rental, or food, or other consequential
damages except where required by law.
• Repairs required as part of normal
maintenance.
• Replacement of components in accordance
with the maintenance schedule.
Seat Belts: “Something We Believe In”
Seat belts are an integral part of the safety system
engineered into each Volvo.
Despite our strongest recommendations, and
your best intentions, not wearing a seat belt is like
believing “it’ll never happen to me!”
Volvo urges you and all adult occupants of your
car to properly wear seat belts in all seating
positions, and ensure that children are properly
restrained in the rear seats only, using an infant
car seat or booster seat determined by age,
weight and height.
Fact: In every state/province, some type of child
restraint legislation has been passed. Additionally,
most states/provinces have already made it
mandatory for occupants of a car to use seat belts.
So, urging you to “buckle up” is not just our
recommendation – it’s the law! The few seconds
it takes to buckle up may one day allow you to say,
“It’s a good thing I was wearing my seat belt.”
Instructions for proper seat belt usage can be
found in your Owner’s Manual.
3 In the U.S., some states have mandated alternate warranty coverage for seat belts only. Contact your Volvo retailer for details of local requirements.