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 The upper section describes the oil's performance level.
 The center  identifies the oil's viscosity.
 The lower section indicates whether the oil has demonstrated energy-conserving properties in a  standard test in
comparison to a  reference oil.
 NOTE 
Volvo uses different  systems to indicate a  low oil level  or pressure. Some models have an  oil pressure sensor, in which
case a  warning symbol  (see page 50
) is used to indicate low oil pressure. Other models have an  oil level  sensor, in
which  case the driver is alerted by the warning symbol  in the center  of the instrument panel and  a  text in the information
display. Some models use both systems. Contact a  trained and  qualified Volvo service technician for more information.
Changing engine oil and oil filter
See  the previous  page for oil specifications and  page 246
 for oil volumes. Refer to the Warranty and  Service Records
Information booklet for information on the oil change intervals.
 NOTE 
 Volvo does not recommend the use of oil additives.
 Synthetic oil is not used when the oil is changed at the normal maintenance intervals  except at owner request and  at
additional charge. Please consult a  trained and  qualified Volvo service technician.
Checking and adding  oil
The oil level  should be  checked every time the vehicle is refueled. This is especially important during the period up to the
first scheduled maintenance service.
 The vehicle should be  parked on a  level  surface  when the oil is checked.
If the engine is warm , wait for at least 10- 15 minutes after the engine has been switched off before checking the oil.
Checking the oil
1. Pull out the dipstick and  wipe  it with a  lint-free rag.
2. Reinsert the dipstick, pull it out, and  check the oil level.
3. Add oil if necessary.  If the level  is close to the MIN  mark, add  approximately 1 US quart (1 liter)  of oil.
4. Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature.
5. Switch off the engine and  wait for at least 10-15 minutes and  recheck the oil level.  If necessary,  add  oil until the level
is near the mark.
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Engine  oil
 CAUTION 
 Not checking the oil level  regularly can result in serious engine damage if the oil level  becomes too low.
 Never  fill oil above the MAX mark. This could cause an  increase in oil consumption.
 Not checking the oil level  regularly can result in serious engine damage if the oil level  becomes too low.
 Always add  oil of the same type and  viscosity as already  used.
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 WARNING 
Do not allow oil to spill onto or come into contact with hot exhaust pipe surfaces.
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Fluids
Washer fluid  reservoir
The washer fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment and  holds approx. 6.8 US qts (6.4 liters).
During cold weather, the reservoir should be  filled with windshield washer solvent containing antifreeze.
Changing coolant
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Normally, the coolant  does not need to be  changed. If the system must  be  drained, consult a  trained and  qualified Volvo
service technician.
 NOTE 
Do not top off with water only. This reduces the rust-protective and  antifreeze  qualities of the coolant  and  has a  lower
boiling point. It can also cause damage to the cooling system if it should freeze.  Top off with Volvo Genuine
Coolant/Antifreeze only (a 50/50 mix of water and  antifreeze)
 CAUTION 
The cooling system must  always be  kept filled to the correct level.  If it is not kept filled, there can be  high local
temperatures in the engine which  could result in damage. Different types of antifreeze/coolant may not be  mixed.
Check coolant  regularly!
 WARNING 
 Never  remove the radiator cap while the engine is warm. Wait  until the vehicle cools.
 If it is necessary  to top up the coolant  when the engine is warm, unscrew the expansion tank cap slowly so that the
overpressure dissipates.
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Fluids
Clutch and brake fluid  reservoir
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The battery in your vehicle is located under the floor  of the trunk.
Driving habits and  conditions, climate,  the number of starts, etc. all affect the service life and  function of the battery. In
order for your battery to perform satisfactorily, keep the following in mind:
 Check the fluid level  in each cell  in the battery every 24 months  or every 15,0001 miles (24,000 km), whichever is
sooner. The fluid should be  at the level  shown in the illustrations above (A)
2. Do not overfill.
1More  frequently in  warm climates.
 Use a  screw driver to open  the caps or cover and  a  flashlight to inspect the level.
 If necessary,  add  distilled water. The level  should never be  above the indicator (A).
 The fluid level  should be  checked if the battery has been recharged.
 After inspection, be  sure the cap over each battery cell  or the cover is securely in place.
 Check that the battery cables are correctly connected and  properly tightened. Route ventilation hose through opening in
floor  (see page 199
)
2The  level  indicator  inside  the battery  could be  designed  in  various  ways. See illustrations.
 Never  disconnect the battery when the engine is running, for example when changing the battery.
 The battery should be  disconnected from  the vehicle when a  battery charger is used directly on the battery.
 However, if the battery is being charged via the connecting points  in the engine compartment (see page 199), the
battery must  be  connected.
 WARNING 
PROPOSITION  65 WARNING!
Battery  posts, terminals, and  related accessories contain  lead and  lead compounds, chemicals known to the state of
California to cause cancer and  reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
 WARNING 
 Never  expose the battery to open  flame or electric  spark.
 Do not smoke near the battery.
 Battery  fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin, fabrics or painted  surfaces. If
contact occurs, flush the affected area immediately with water. Obtain medical help immediately if eyes are affected.
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3. Remove the bolts  on the retaining bracket  over the battery and  lift out the bracket.
4. Fold up the plastic cover over the negative (ground) battery terminal. or unscrew the cover over the battery.
5. Disconnect the negative cable.
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Battery
6. Lift off the plastic cover if necessary  and  disconnect the positive cable
7. Pull the ventilation hose from  the battery.
8. Lift out the old battery.
Installing a new battery
1. Put a  new battery into place.
2. Put the lower retaining bracket  in place and  retighten the bolt.
3. Reconnect the positive cable.
4. Press the cover for the positive battery terminal into place and  fold down the lid of the plastic cover.
5. Connect the negative (ground) cable and  fold down the plastic cover if applicable.
6. Be sure that the ventilation hose is securely connected to the battery and  that the other end  of the hose is properly
routed through the ventilation opening in the floor  of the battery compartment.
7. Reinstall the retaining bracket  over the battery and  retighten the nuts.
 WARNING 
Ventilation hose:
 The battery generates hydrogen gas, which  is flammable and  explosive. The battery is fitted with a  ventilation hose
which  vents hydrogen gas out of the battery compartment through a  ventilation opening in the bottom of this
compartment. If the battery must  be  replaced,  it is essential  that the ventilation hose is properly connected to the battery
and  that it is routed through the ventilation opening provided (see illustration).
 Be sure the ventilation hose is free of debris.
 Only use replacement  batteries equipped with a  ventilation hose. Consult a  trained and  qualified Volvo service
technician.
 NOTE 
After the battery has been disconnected or replaced,  lock and  unlock the vehicle with the central locking system's
remote control to reactivate  such features as the power windows, moonroof,  courtesy lighting, etc.
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Replacing bulbs
When replacing bulbs, keep the following points  in mind:
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 Never  touch the glass of bulbs with your fingers. Grease and  oils  from  your fingers vaporize  in the heat and  will leave
a  deposit on the reflector,  which  will damage it.
 The optional Active Bi -Xenon® headlight bulbs contain  trace  amounts of mercury. These bulbs should always be
disposed of by an  authorized Volvo retailer.
 The following bulbs should only be  replaced  by an  authorized Volvo service technician:
- Active Bi -Xenon® headlights,
- Courtesy (dome) lighting,
- Reading lights,
- Glove  compartment lights
- Turn  signals and  courtesy lights in the side door mirrors
- High-mounted brake lights
- Diodes in the rear tail lights
Replacing bulbs at the front of the vehicle
All front  bulbs (except  the optional front  fog lights) are replaced  from  the engine compartment.
 WARNING 
Active Bi -Xenon® headlights (option) - due  to the high voltage  used by these headlights, these bulbs should only be
replaced  by a  trained and  qualified Volvo service technician.
Location of the bulbs in the headlight  housing
1. Side marker light
2. Turn  signal
3. Low beam headlight/parking light (halogen headlights)
4. High beam headlight, parking light (Active Bi -Xenon® headlights)
Certain  models may have a  plastic tube that may hinder access to the bulbs. This tube can be  broken off and  discarded.
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A label  on the inside of each cover indicates the amperage  and  the electrical components that are connected to each fuse.
The easiest way to see if a  fuse is blown is to remove it. Pull the fuse straight out. If a  fuse is difficult to remove, you will
find a  special fuse removal tool (and several extra fuses) in the passenger  compartment fuse box on the driver's end  of
dashboard. From the side, examine the curved metal wire (see the illustration above) to see if it is broken. If so, put in a
new fuse of the same color and amperage (written on the fuse). Spare fuses are stored  in the fuse box in the passenger
compartment. If fuses burn out repeatedly, have the electrical system inspected by a  trained and  qualified Volvo service
technician.
 WARNING 
Never  use metal objects or fuses with higher amperage  than those stated on the following pages. Doing so could
seriously damage or overload the vehicle's electrical system.
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Fuses
Relay/Fuse box in the engine compartment
When replacing fuses, be  sure to replace  a  blown fuse with a  new one  of the same color and  amperage  (written on the
fuse).
Fuses in the engine compartment
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 CAUTION 
The maximum permissible axle loads and/ or the gross vehicle weight must  not be  exceeded.
 WARNING 
When adding accessories, equipment, luggage and  other cargo to your vehicle, the total capacity weight must  not be
exceeded.
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Dimensions and weights
Weights
AWD =  All Wheel Drive
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1Permissible axle weight or gross vehicle weight must  never be  exceeded.
Max.  loads
1When  driving for  prolonged periods  at temperatures  above  86 °F (30  °C), the maximum recommended weight is 2000 lbs  (900 kg).
See  also page 144 for additional information.
 WARNING 
When adding accessories, equipment, luggage and  other cargo to your vehicle, the total capacity weight must  not be
exceeded.
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Capacities
Specifications and capacities
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Bulbs
 WARNING 
Active Bi -Xenon® headlights (option) - due  to the high voltage  used by these headlights, these bulbs should only be
replaced  by an  authorized Volvo service technician.
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Electrical system
General  information
12-volt system with voltage  controlled generator. Single wire system in which  the chassis and  engine block are used as
conductors, grounded on the chassis.
Battery
Voltage:  12 V
Cold  start capacity (CCA): 600 A
Reserve capacity (RC): 115 min
Capacity (Ah): 70
If you must  replace  your battery, be  sure to replace  it with a  battery of the same cold start capacity and  reserve  capacity
as the original (See the decal on the battery).
Generator
Max. current: 140 A
Starter motor
Power: 1.4 kW
Spark plugs
P/N272313-8 or equivalent
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