headlights VOLVO V70 2008 User Guide
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Each time the car is refueled:
 Check the engine oil level.
 Clean the windshield, windshield wipers, headlights, and  tail lights.
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 corrosion. 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 residues.
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
.
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Maintaining your car
Emission inspection readiness
What is an Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)?
OBD II is part of your vehicle's computerized  engine management system. It stores diagnostic information about your
vehicle's emission controls. 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  permanent or temporary.
OBD II will store  a  message about any  fault.
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 inspection 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 disconnecting 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?
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marks.  For capacities  and  recommended fluid grade, see page 279.
 WARNING 
If a  problem should occur in the power steering system or if the vehicle has no electrical current and  must  be  towed,
it is still  possible to steer the vehicle. However, keep in mind that greater effort will be  required to turn the steering
wheel.
 CAUTION 
Keep the area around the power steering fluid reservoir clean when checking.
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Replacing bulbs
Introduction
All bulb specifications are listed on page 234
. The following bulbs should only be  replaced  by a  trained and  qualified
Volvo service technician:
 Dome  lighting
 Reading lights
 Glove  compartment lighting
 Turn  signals in the door mirror
 Approach  lighting in the door mirror
 Brake/fog/taillights
 Rear side parking lights
 Active Bi -Xenon® and  LED  bulbs
 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.
 Turn  off the lights and  remove the remote key  from  the ignition before changing any  bulbs.
Headlight housing
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4. Lift out the housing and  place it on a  soft surface  to avoid scratching the lens.
5. Replace the defective bulb(s), see page 234
.
Reinserting  the headlight  housing
1. Plug in the connector  until it clicks into place.
2. Reinstall the headlight housing and  locking pins. Check that they are correctly inserted. The headlight housing must
be  properly inserted and  secured in place before the lighting is switched on or the remote key  is inserted into the
ignition slot.
3. Check that the lights function properly.
Removing the cover to access the headlights and parking lights
 NOTE 
Before starting to replace  a  bulb, see page 228
.
1. Open the retaining clamp  by pressing it to the side.
2. Press down the clips on the upper edge of the cover and  remove it.
Reinstall the cover in the reverse  order.
Low beam, halogen
1. Remove the headlight housing from  the vehicle (see the instructions on page 228.
2. Remove the cover over the bulbs.
3. Detach the bulb by pressing the upper section of the retaining spring downward and  to the side.
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3. Remove the bulb by pressing the holder downward.
4. Remove the connector  from  the bulb.
5. Insert a  new bulb in the connector  until it snaps in place. It can only be  inserted in one  way.
6. Return the bulb holder into position in the headlight housing.
7. Put the cover back into position and  reinstall the headlight housing.
1Models with  optional Active Bi - Xenon® headlights only.
Parking  lights
1. Remove the headlight housing from  the vehicle (see the instructions on page 228.
2. Remove the cover over the bulbs (see page 229
.
3. To access the bulb, first remove the high beam bulb
4. Pull the wire to withdraw the bulb holder.
5. Remove the burned out bulb and  install  a  new one.  It can only be  secured in one  position.
6. Press the bulb holder into the socket and  press until it clicks into place.
7. Put the cover back into position and  reinstall the headlight housing.
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Replacing bulbs
Turn signals
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Washing the car
 WARNING 
Be sure that the compressor is not connected to a  12-volt socket while replacing the container.
The following points  should be  kept in mind when washing and  cleaning the car:
 The car should be  washed at regular intervals  since dirt, dust, insects and  tar spots adhere to the paint and  may cause
damage. To help prevent corrosion, it is particularly important to wash the car frequently in the wintertime.
 Avoid washing your car in direct sunlight. Doing so may cause detergents and  wax to dry out and  become abrasive.
To avoid scratching, use lukewarm water to soften  the dirt before you wash with a  soft sponge, and  plenty of sudsy
water.
Bird  droppings : Remove from  paintwork as soon as possible. Otherwise the finish may be  permanently damaged.
 A detergent can be  used to facilitate the softening of dirt and  oil.
 A water-soluble grease solvent may be  used in cases of sticky dirt. However, use a  wash place equipped with a
drainage  separator.
 Dry the car with a  clean chamois and  remember to clean the drain holes in the doors and  rocker panels.
 Tar spots can be  removed with kerosene or tar remover after the car has been washed.
 A stiff-bristle brush and  lukewarm soapy water can be  used to clean the wiper blades. Frequent cleaning of the
windshield and  wiper blades improves visibility considerably and  also helps prolong the service life of the wiper
blades.
 Wash off the dirt from  the underside (wheel housings, fenders,  etc).
 In areas of high industrial fallout, more frequent washing is recommended.
 After cleaning the engine, the spark plug wells should be  inspected for water and  blown dry if necessary.
 NOTE 
When washing the car, remember to remove dirt from  the drain holes in the doors and  sills.
 CAUTION 
 During high pressure washing, the spray mouthpiece must  never be  closer to the vehicle than 13" (30 cm). Do not
spray into the locks.
 When washing or steam cleaning the engine, avoid spraying  water or steam directly on the electrical components
or toward the rear side of the engine.
Dirt, snow, etc., on the headlights can reduce lighting capacity considerably. Clean the headlights regularly, for
example when refueling
 Always close the moonroof  and  sun shade before washing your vehicle.
 Never  use abrasive cleaning agents on the moonroof.
 Never  use wax on the rubber seals  around the moonroof.
Exterior components
Volvo recommends the use of special cleaning products,  available at your Volvo retailer, for cleaning colored plastic,
rubber, or ornamental components such as chromed strips on the exterior of your vehicle. The instructions for using
these products  should be  followed
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Vehicle care
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carefully. Solvents  or stain removers should not be  used.
 CAUTION 
 Avoid waxing  or polishing plastic or rubber components
 Polishing chromed strips can wear  away or damage the surface
 Polishes containing abrasive substances should not be  used
Automatic car wash
 We do NOT recommend washing your car in an  automatic  wash during the first six months  (because the paint will
not have hardened sufficiently).
 An automatic  wash is a  simple and  quick way to clean your car, but it is worth remembering that it may not be  as
thorough as when you yourself go over the car with sponge and  water. Keeping the underbody clean is most  important,
especially in the winter. Some automatic  washers do not have facilities  for washing the underbody.
 CAUTION 
 Before driving into an  automatic  car wash, turn off the optional rain sensor to avoid damaging  the windshield
wipers.
 Make sure that side view  mirrors,  auxiliary lamps, etc, are secure, and  that any  antenna(s) are retracted or
removed. Otherwise there is risk of the machine dislodging them.
Chromed wheels : Clean chrome-plated  wheels using the same detergents used for the body of the vehicle.
Aggressive wheel-cleaning agents can permanently stain chrome-plated  wheels.
 WARNING 
 When the vehicle is driven immediately after being washed, apply the brakes, including the parking brake, several
times in order to remove any  moisture from  the brake linings.
 Engine cleaning agents should not be  used when the engine is warm. This constitutes a  fire risk.
Exterior lighting
Condensation may form  temporarily on the inside of the lenses  of exterior lights such as headlights, fog lights, or
taillights. This is normal and  the lights are designed to withstand moisture. Normally, condensation will dissipate after
the lights have been on for a  short time.
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Vehicle care
Polishing  and waxing
 Normally, polishing is not required during the first year after delivery, however,  waxing  may be  beneficial.
 Before applying polish  or wax the vehicle must  be  washed and  dried. Tar spots can be  removed with kerosene or tar
remover. Difficult  spots may require a  fine rubbing compound.
 After polishing use liquid or paste wax.
 Several commercially available products  contain  both polish  and  wax.
 Waxing alone does not substitute for polishing a  dull surface.
 A wide  range of polymer-based waxes can be  purchased today. These waxes are easy to use and  produce a  long-
lasting, high-gloss finish that protects the bodywork against oxidation, road dirt and  fading.
 Do not polish  or wax your vehicle in direct sunlight (the surface  of the vehicle should not be  warmer than 113° F
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2 0 0 8
VOLVO V70
282 Index
12-volt sockets 188, 189
A
Accessory installation  warning7
Active Bi -Xenon® headlights90
Active chassis system155
Active yaw control153
Adaptive cruise control158-161
Air conditioning132
Air distribution130
Air distribution table135
Air vents130
Airbags
  
disconnecting the front  passenger's  side 22-24
  front19- 21
  inflatable curtain27
  side impact25
Alarm system 66-68
All Wheel Drive114
Anti-freeze194, 226
Anti-lock brake system115
  warning light75
Approach  lighting 54, 95
Audio system
  
audio functions 139
  CD player/changer140, 141
  menu control137
  overview136
  radio functions143
  Sirius satellite radio145- 148
  sound settings139
  steering wheel keypad136
Auto brake (collision warning) 168
Auto-dim rearview mirror102
Automatic locking64
Automatic locking retractor33
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Automatic transmission
  Geartronic113
  general  description112- 113
  oil279
  shiftlock override113
Axle  weight 256
B
Battery
  
changing 238-239
  maintenance238
  remote control, replacing60
  specifications280
  warning symbols237
Black box 6, 220
Blind Spot Information System(BLIS)182-184
Blinkers (turn  signals)93
Booster cushion, integrated45-47
Booster cushions41
Brake lights91
  emergency  brake lights91
Brake system
  
checking fluid level 227
  emergency  brake assistance116
  fluid279
  general  information115
  Hill Descent Control117, 118
  warning light77
Bulbs
  
cargo area lighting 233
  fog lights232
  footwell lighting233
  headlights228- 230
  introduction228
  license plate  lights233
  side marker lights231
  specifications234
  taillight232
  vanity mirror234
C
Capacity weight 256
Cargo  area
  
changing bulbs 23
  cover209
  floor  rails205
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F
Federal Clean Air Act220
Floor rails205
Fluid specifications279
Fog lights
  
front 76
  front,  changing bulbs232
  front/rear91, 92
Four C (active chassis system) 155
Front airbags19-21
  disconnecting passenger's  side airbag22- 24
Front fog lights76, 91
  changing bulbs232
Front park assist 178-180
Front seats84
  heated131
Fuel filler  cap 200
Fuel filler  door
  
opening automatically 198
  opening manually199
Fuel level  warning light 76
Fuel requirements196-197
Fuel tank volume279
Fuses240-244
G
Gas tank volume279
Gasoline requirements197
Gauges74
Geartronic automatic  transmission113
General warnings7
Generator warning light77
Glossary of tire terminology255
Glove  compartment, locking65
Grocery bag  holder207
Gross vehicle weight256
H
Hazard  warning flashers92
Headlight  washers97
Headlights
  
active bi-xenon® lights 90
  changing bulbs229- 230
  high beam flash90
  high/low beams90
  switch90
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