ignition VOLVO S60 TWIN ENGINE 2019 Workshop Manual
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AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET
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Disconnecting Bluetooth-connected devices(p. 489)
Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 493)
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 494)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via aBluetooth-connected phone (p. 495)
Connecting a phone to the car viaBluetooth automatically
A phone can be automatically connected to thevehicle via Bluetooth. The phone must have firstbeen paired with the vehicle.
Only the two most recently connected phonescan be connected automatically.
1.Activate Bluetooth in the phone before turn-ing the vehicle's ignition to mode I.
2.Turn the ignition to I or higher.
> The phone will be connected.
Related information
Phone (p. 484)
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetoothfor the first time (p. 485)
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetoothmanually (p. 488)
Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected phone(p. 488)
Switch between phones connected via Blue-tooth (p. 488)
Disconnecting Bluetooth-connected devices(p. 489)
Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 493)
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 494)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via aBluetooth-connected phone (p. 495)
Ignition modes (p. 395)
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WHEELS AND TIRES
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Saving a new inflation pressure in
the monitoring system*
In order for the tire pressure monitoring system9
to function correctly, tire pressure reference val-ues must be saved correctly. To help ensure thatthe system can correctly alert the driver of lowinflation pressure, this must be done each timethe tires are changed or the inflation pressure isadjusted.
For example, when driving with a heavy load or athigh speeds (over 160 km/h (100 mph)), tirepressure should be adjusted to the Volvo-recom-mended tire pressure values. The system shouldthen be reset by saving the new inflation pres-sure.
To store the new inflation pressure as a refer-ence value in the system:
1.Switch off the ignition.
2. Inflate the tire to the correct inflation pres-sure; see the tire pressure placard on thedriver's side B pillar for recommended pres-sures for factory-mounted tires.
3. Start the vehicle.
4.Open the Car Status app in App view.
5.Tap TPMS.
NOTE
The vehicle must be stationary for the StorePressure button to be selectable.
6.Tap Store Pressure.
7.Tap OK to confirm that the tire pressure inall four tires has been checked and adjusted.
8.Drive the vehicle until the new inflation pres-sure has been saved.
The new inflation pressure is stored whenthe vehicle is driven at speeds over 35 km/h(22 mph).
If the vehicle's ignition is switched off beforethe new inflation pressure has been saved,the procedure must be performed again. Tohelp ensure that the new inflation pressure issaved correctly, allow the storing procedureto complete during a single operating cycle.
>If storing cannot be performed, Storingpressure unsuccessful. Try again. willbe displayed.
WARNING
The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide,which is invisible and odorless but very poi-sonous. The procedure for saving a new infla-tion pressure must therefore always be per-formed outdoors or in a workshop withexhaust gas extraction.
Related information
Recommended tire pressure (p. 521)
Adjusting tire pressure (p. 520)
Viewing tire pressure status in the centerdisplay* (p. 524)
9Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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Instrument panel:Tire pressuresystem Tempo-rarily unavaila-ble
The indicator symbol willflash for about 1 minuteand then glow steadily.The system is temporarilyunavailable and will beactivated momentarily.
Instrument panel:Tire pressuresystem Servicerequired
The indicator symbol willflash for about 1 minuteand then glow steadily. Ifthe system is not workingproperly, contact a work-
shopB.
AAfter the inflation pressure has been adjusted, always save thenew inflation pressure in the system.BAn authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
Related information
Saving a new inflation pressure in the moni-toring system* (p. 523)
Action when warned of low tire pressure(p. 525)
Tire pressure monitoring system* (p. 521)
Vehicle status (p. 560)
Action when warned of low tirepressure
When the inflation pressure monitoring system11
detects low inflation pressure in a tire, immediateaction is required.
If the system's indicator symbol illumi-nates and the message Tire pressurelow is displayed, check the tire pres-sure and inflate if necessary.
1. Switch off the ignition.
2.Check the inflation pressure on all four tiresusing a tire pressure gauge.
3. Inflate the tire to the correct inflation pres-sure; see the tire pressure placard on thedriver's side B pillar for recommended pres-sures for factory-mounted tires.
4. After the inflation pressure has beenadjusted, always save the new inflation pres-sure in the system via the center display.
Please be aware that the indicator symbolwill not go out until the low tire pressure hasbeen corrected and a storing procedure hasbeen started for the new inflation pressure.
NOTE
To help prevent incorrect inflation pressure,pressure should be checked when the tiresare cold. The tires are considered to be coldwhen they have reached the same tempera-ture as the ambient temperature (about 3hours after the vehicle was last driven). Afterdriving for a few kilometers, the tires will warmup and the pressure will increase.
NOTE
After inflating a tire, always replace thevalve cap to help prevent valve damagecaused by gravel, dirt, etc.
Use plastic valve caps only. Metal capscould corrode and become difficult toremove.
WARNING
Incorrect inflation pressure could lead totire failure, which could cause the driverto lose control of the vehicle.
The system cannot predict sudden tiredamage.
11Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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Status indicator lightCauseAction
Steady green lightThe outlet is providing electrical current to a connected device.None.
Flashing orange light The outlet's voltage converter is too hot (e.g. if the device draws too much cur-rent or if the temperature in the passenger compartment is very high).Unplug the device, let the voltage converter cooldown and plug in the device again.
The connected device is drawing too much current (at the moment or con-stantly) or is not functioning properly.None. The device cannot be used in the outlet.
Indicator light off The outlet has not detected a device plugged into the outlet.Make sure the device is correctly plugged intothe outlet.
The outlet is not active.Make sure the vehicle's ignition is in at leastmode I.
The outlet has been active but has been deactivated.Start the engine and/or charge the start battery.
Related information
Passenger compartment interior (p. 544)
Using the electrical outlets (p. 548)
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LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
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Using the electrical outlets
The 12 V outlet can be used for devicesintended for this such as MP3 players, coolersand cellular phones.
The high-voltage outlet* can be used for devicesintended for this, such as chargers, laptops, etc.
The ignition must be in at least mode I for theoutlets to supply current. The outlets will then beactive as long as there is sufficient charge in thestart battery.
If the engine is turned off and the vehicle islocked, the outlets will be deactivated. If theengine is turned off and the vehicle remainsunlocked, the sockets will remain active for up to7 minutes.
NOTE
Bear in mind that using the electrical outletswhen the engine is off could cause the starterbattery 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 vehicleelectrical system is off or if preconditioning isused. For this reason, disconnect plugs whenthey are not in use to prevent the starter bat-tery from becoming discharged.
WARNING
Do not use accessories with large orheavy plugs – they could damage the out-let or come loose while you are driving.
Do not use accessories that could causedisruptions to e.g. the vehicle's radioreceiver or electrical system.
Position the accessory so that there is norisk of it injuring the driver or passengersin the event of heavy braking or a colli-sion.
Pay attention to connected accessoriesas they can generate heat that could burnpassengers or the interior.
Using 12 V outlets
1. Remove the stopper (tunnel console) or folddown the cover (trunk/cargo compartment)over the socket and plug in the device.
2. Unplug the device and put the stopper backin (tunnel console) or fold up the cover(trunk/cargo compartment) when the socketis not in use or left unattended.
CAUTION
The maximum power is 120 W (10 A) peroutlet.
Using high-voltage outlets
The ignition must be in at least mode I for theoutlets to supply current. The outlets will then beactive as long as there is sufficient charge in thestart battery.
1.Slide down the cover over the outlet and plugin the device.
>The LED2 light on the outlet will indicateits status.
2. The outlet is supplying electrical currentwhen 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 inuse 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 recommendscontacting an authorized Volvo workshop.
2LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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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 inreverse.
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 inmode 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 thecontrol as far as possible toward the passen-ger compartment/glove compartment.
Related information
Passenger compartment interior (p. 544)
Private Locking (p. 253)
Sun visors
In the ceiling in front of the driver's and frontpassenger's seats, there are sun visors that canbe lowered and angled to the side as necessary.
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
The mirror lighting* comes on automatically whenthe visor is lifted up.
The mirror frame has a holder for e.g. cards ortickets.
Related information
Passenger compartment interior (p. 544)
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Engine compartment overview
This overview shows some service-related com-ponents.
Some of the components included in the vehi-cle's electric drive system are located in theengine compartment. Exercise caution whenaccessing the engine compartment and onlytouch what is required for normal maintenance.
WARNING
Orange wiring may only be handled by quali-fied personnel.
WARNING
A number of electrical components in TwinEngine Plug-in Hybrid vehicles use high-volt-age current and can be extremely dangerousif handled incorrectly.
Do not touch anything that is not clearlydescribed in this Owner's Manual.
Be careful when checking/filling fluids inthe engine compartment.
The layout of the engine compartment may vary depend-ing on model and engine variant.
Coolant expansion tank
Brake fluid reservoir (located on the driver'sside)
Washer fluid filler pipe12
Fusebox
Air filter
Engine oil filler pipe
WARNING
Bear in mind that the cooling fan (located atthe front of the engine compartment behindthe radiator) may start or continue runningautomatically up to about 6 minutes after theengine is turned off.
Always entrust engine washing to a workshop– an authorized Volvo workshop is recom-mended. If the engine is hot, there is a risk offire.
WARNING
The ignition system works with extremely highand dangerous voltages. The vehicle electricalsystem should always be in ignition mode 0when work in being performed in the enginecompartment.
Do not touch any spark plugs or ignition coilswhen the vehicle electrical system is in igni-tion mode II or when the engine is warm.
Related information
Opening and closing the hood (p. 566)
Filling washer fluid (p. 609)
Refilling coolant (p. 571)
Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 582)
Checking and filling engine oil (p. 570)
Ignition modes (p. 395)
12Fill the washer fluid at regular intervals, e.g. when refueling.
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NOTE
If the conditions for measuring oil level arenot properly fulfilled (time after engine shut-down, vehicle inclination, ambient tempera-ture, etc.) the message No value availablewill be shown in the center display. This doesnot mean that anything is wrong in the vehi-cle systems.
Related information
Engine oil (p. 569)
Engine oil specifications (p. 620)
Ignition modes (p. 395)
Vehicle status (p. 560)
Refilling coolant
Coolant helps keep the combustion engine atthe right operating temperature. The heat trans-ferred from the engine to the coolant can beused to warm the passenger compartment.
When refilling coolant, follow the instructions onthe package. Never fill the cooling system withonly water. The risk of freezing is increased withtoo low or too high amounts of coolant.
If there is coolant under the vehicle, smoke fromthe cooling system, or if more than 2 liters (about2 quarts) of coolant has been added to the sys-tem, there could be something wrong with thecooling system and starting the vehicle coulddamage the engine. Call a tow truck and do notattempt to start the engine.
WARNING
The coolant may be very hot. Never unscrewthe cap when the coolant is hot. If coolantmust be filled, unscrew the expansion tankcap slowly to relieve overpressure.
Coolant expansion tank.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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FunctionAmpere
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Headlight washers*25
Windshield washer25
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Horn20
Alarm siren*5
Brake system control module(valves, parking brake)40
Wipers30
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Parking heater*20
Brake system control module(ABS pump)40
FunctionAmpere
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Fed when ignition is on:Engine control module; trans-mission components, electricalpower steering, central electri-cal module
5
Exterior vehicle sound (certainmarkets)5
Right-side headlight7.5
Right-side headlight, some
models with LEDA15
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Airbags5
Left-side headlight7.5
Left-side headlight, some
models with LEDA15
Accelerator pedal sensor 5
FunctionAmpere
Transmission control module;gear selector control module15
Engine control module5
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Engine control module; actua-tor; throttle unit; turbo-chargervalve
20
Solenoids; valve; engine cool-ing system thermostat10
Vacuum regulators; valve 7.5
Spoiler shutter control module;radiator shutter control mod-ule
5
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Heated oxygen sensor, front;heated oxygen sensor, rear15
Oil pump solenoid; A/C mag-netic coupling; heated oxygensensor (center)
15
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FunctionAmpere
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Engine control module20
Ignition coils; spark plugs 15
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Transmission oil pump controlmodule30
Vacuum pump control module 40
Transmission actuator25
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ALED (Light Emitting Diode)
Related information
Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 580)
Replacing fuses (p. 580)