- The key’s battery needs to be replaced when the information symbol is illuminated and the The car key battery is low. See Owner’s Manual for replacement. message is shown in the driver display.
- Another sign that the battery level is low is decreased range for the key.
- The battery in the Key tag (Key Tag) cannot be replaced. When the battery is discharged, a new Key tag can be ordered from an authorised Volvo workshop.
Hand in a discharged Key Tag to an authorised Volvo workshop where it can be deleted from the car’s system. The key can still be used to start the car via back-up start when the battery has been discharged.
Opening the key and changing its battery
Important
- Avoid touching the contact surfaces of a new battery with your fingers. This impairs the battery’s functionality.
- Hold the key so that its front with the Volvo logotype is facing up, and with the keyring bracket facing you.
- There is a catch on the left of the keyring bracket. If it is on the wrong side then the front and rear have been mixed up when the battery was replaced on an earlier occasion.
- Slide the catch by the keyring bracket to the side, and slide the front shell away from the bracket.
- The shell detaches and can be lifted off.
- There is a further catch under the shell to detach the rear.
- Slide the catch that was behind the front shell to the side, and slide the rear shell away from the key ring bracket.
- The shell detaches and can be lifted off.
- The battery cover is under the shell.
- Turn the battery cover anticlockwise to OPEN position. Use a screwdriver or a coin, for example.
- Lift off the battery cover. If it is difficult to detach, you can prize it upward using a narrow tool.
- The battery (+) side is facing upwards. Loosen the battery by pressing on its edge and then lifting it out.
- Install a new battery with the (+) side up. Avoid touching the key’s battery contacts with your fingers.
- Position the edge of the battery under the two outer plastic catches.
- Then press down on the battery so that it is held in place by the upper plastic catch.
Note
- Use batteries with the designation CR2032, 3 V.
- Volvo recommends that replacement batteries for the key meet UN Manual of Test and Criteria, Part III, sub-section 38.3. The batteries that are included or the batteries used for replacement by an authorised Volvo workshop will meet the same criterion.
Refit the battery cover and turn clockwise to CLOSE position.
- Refit the rear shell in reverse order to how it was removed. There is no logotype on the rear shell. Press in the shell until you hear a click, and then slide it the last few millimetres to its original position.
- A further click will indicate that the shell is properly positioned and securely attached.
- There must be no gaps remaining.
Turn the key and refit the front shell in the same way as for the rear.
Check that the battery is fitted correctly with the correct polarity. If the key shall not been used for a long time, remove the battery to avoid battery leakage and damage. Batteries with damage or leaks may cause corrosive injury on contact with the skin. Therefore, use protective gloves when handling damaged batteries.
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
- Do not leave batteries lying around since they can be swallowed by children or pets.
- Batteries must not: be dismantled, short-circuited or thrown into open flames.
- Do not try to charge non-rechargeable batteries. They may explode.
- Check battery operated products for signs of damage on a regular basis.
The key should not be used if anything indicates that the key or its battery has been damaged or has started to leak. Keep defective products out of the reach of children.
Used batteries must be recycled in an environmentally sound manner.
Recommendations for hybrid battery
Long-term parking
- Recommended State Of Charge (SOC) for long-term parking (longer than 3 months) is 25-50%.
Check the state of charge (SoC) in the driver display on a regular basis.
- If the State Of Charge (SOC) is higher – drive the car until it reaches the recommended level.
- If the State Of Charge (SOC) is lower – charge the car to the recommended level.
Low State Of Charge (SOC)
The hybrid battery may be seriously damaged if it is not charged after being fully discharged.
Parking in a hot climate
Avoid exposing the car to extreme temperatures. If there is a risk of temperatures around 55 °C (131 °F) then parking for longer than 24 hours should be completely avoided in order to avoid serious damage to the battery.
Store the car in a cool place and avoid extreme temperatures during long-term storage in order to minimise the risk of battery damage. Select a storage location indoors or in the shade, depending on where the temperature is lowest, particularly in a hot climate.
Overloading the starter battery
- ventilation fan
- headlamps
- windscreen wiper
- audio system
- accessories that are activated in the car.
If the battery level is low, a message is shown in the driver display. The energy-saving function then shuts down certain functions or reduces certain functions such as the ventilation fan and audio system.In which case, charge the starter battery by starting the car and then running it for at least 15 minutes. Starter battery charging is more effective during driving than running at idling speed.If the battery level continues to be low after the measures have been taken, the car should be checked at a workshop – an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
High current take-off may lead to low battery level, which temporarily limits the start/stop function. The engine can then be started automatically during a stop to charge the battery.
Using jump starting with another battery
- If the car’s starter battery (12 V) is discharged then the car’s electrical system can be started with current from another battery.
- If the battery with a voltage of 12 V (starter battery) is discharged, the car’s electrical system can be started by means of jump starting using jump leads and another car. If the hybrid battery is also discharged, it will need to be charged using a charging cable after starting the electrical system in order to be able to start the engine.
Important
- The car’s charging points are only intended for jump starting the car itself. Do not use them to start other cars – the fuse for the charging circuit may be overloaded so that it stops working.
- If a fuse has been overloaded, the message 12 V battery fuse failure Service required is shown in the driver display. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop is contacted.
- When jump-starting the car, the following steps are recommended to avoid short circuits or other damage:
- Set the car’s electrical system in ignition position 0.
- Check that the donor battery has a voltage of 12 V.
- If the battery is installed in another car – switch off its engine and make sure that the cars do not touch each other.
- Connect one of the red jump lead’s clamps to the donor battery’s positive terminal (1).
- Connect the jump lead carefully to avoid a short circuit and contact with other components in the engine compartment.
- Open the positive charging point’s cover (2).
- Attach the red jump lead’s other clamp onto the car’s positive charging point (2).
- Connect one of the black jump lead’s clamps to the donor battery’s negative terminal (3).
- Attach the black jump lead’s other clamp onto the car’s negative charging point (4).
- Check that the jump lead clamps are affixed securely. Poor contact may cause sparks or the clamps to loosen during the starting attempt.
- Start the engine of the donor car and allow it to run for a few minutes at a rotation speed higher than normal idle approx. 1500 rpm.
- Start your own car’s engine. If the start attempt fails then extend the charging time to 10 minutes, and then make a new start attempt.
When starting the engine in normal conditions the car’s electric drive motor is prioritised – the petrol engine remains switched off. This means that after the start knob has been turned clockwise, the electric motor has “started” and the car is ready to move. A started motor is indicated by the driver display’s indicator lamps extinguishing and its preset theme illuminating.
Important
- Do not touch the connections between cable and car during the starting attempt. There is a risk of sparks forming.
- Remove the jump leads in reverse order – first the black and then the red.
- Make sure that the black jump lead’s clamps do not come into contact with the car’s positive charging point, the donor battery’s positive terminal, or the clamp connected to the red jump lead.
Warning
- The battery can generate oxyhydrogen gas, which is highly explosive. A spark can be formed if a jump lead is connected incorrectly, and this can be enough for the battery to explode.
- Do not connect the jump leads to any fuel system component or any moving part. Be careful of hot engine parts.
- The battery contains sulphuric acid, which can cause serious burns.
- If sulphuric acid comes into contact with eyes, skin or clothing, flush with large quantities of water. If acid splashes into the eyes – seek medical attention immediately.
- Never smoke near the battery.
The car cannot be started if the hybrid battery is discharged.
Batteries and power supply
- The car’s own power supply is connected to several different batteries and components. These make it possible to use the car’s electrical functions.
- The car’s primary electrical system operates with 12 V voltage and powers electrical equipment.
- In addition to the primary electrical system, the car has a high voltage system for electrical propulsion.
Several components in the car work with high-voltage current that could be dangerous in the event of incorrect intervention. Do not touch anything that is not clearly described in the owner’s manual.
In order to supply power to the various components, your car is equipped with the following:
- a 12 V starter battery that powers the car’s primary electrical system
- a hybrid battery for electrical propulsion of the car.
Recycling the batteries
Symbols on the batteries
Use protective goggles. | |
Further information in the owner’s manual for the car. | |
Store the battery out of the reach of children. | |
The battery contains corrosive acid. | |
Avoid sparks and naked flames. | |
Risk of explosion. | |
Must be taken for recycling. |
Hybrid battery
The hybrid battery must only be replaced by a workshop – an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
The capacity of the hybrid battery diminishes with age and use, which may result in increased use of the internal combustion engine and, as a consequence, reduced fuel economy and reduced range during electric operation.
The hybrid battery’s cooling system has a separate expansion tank.
The hybrid battery’s coolant must only be topped up by a workshop – an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
Specifications for hybrid battery
- Type: Lithium-ion
- Total amount of energy: 18.8 kWh
Starter battery
- Never disconnect the starter battery when the engine is running.
- Check that the cables to the starter battery are correctly connected and properly tightened.
Important
- On certain models, the battery is attached with a retaining strap. Make sure the retaining strap is properly tightened.
- If the battery is replaced, make sure you replace it with a battery with the same size, cold starting capacity and type as the original battery (see the decal on the battery). Volvo recommends that you use an authorised Volvo workshop for replacing the battery.
If the starter battery is disconnected, the automatic opening and closing function must be reset to work properly. A reset must take place for pinch protection to work.
- The battery can generate oxyhydrogen gas, which is highly explosive. A spark can be formed if a jump lead is connected incorrectly, and this can be enough for the battery to explode.
- Do not connect the jump leads to any fuel system component or any moving part. Be careful of hot engine parts.
- The battery contains sulphuric acid, which can cause serious burns.
- If sulphuric acid comes into contact with eyes, skin or clothing, flush with large quantities of water. If acid splashes into the eyes – seek medical attention immediately.
- Never smoke near the battery.
The service life of the starter battery is influenced by a number of factors, such as the number of starts, discharges, driving style, driving conditions, and climate conditions. The battery’s starting capacity gradually decreases over time. Extreme cold further limits starting capacity.The battery level may become low if the car if the car is not used for any length of time or if it only travels short distances.To keep the starter battery in good condition, at least 15 minutes of driving a week is recommended, or connecting the battery to a battery charger with automatic trickle charging. A starter battery that is kept fully charged has a maximum service life.
Battery type | H8 AGM |
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Voltage (V) | 12 |
Cold start capacity – CCA (A) | 850 |
Size, L×B×H | 353×175×190 mm (13.9×6.9×7.5 inches) |
Capacity (Ah) | 95 |