All climate control system functions are controlled from the centre display and physical buttons in the centre console.
Some functions for the rear seat can also be controlled from the climate controls (Option/accessory.) at the rear of the tunnel console.
Most climate functions can also be controlled using voice control. Some functions require an Internet connection for use with voice control.
If necessary, the climate control can be used to cool the media system in the centre display. In these cases, the message Cooling infotainment system is shown in the driver display.
Servicing the climate control system
The air conditioning system must only be serviced and repaired by an authorised workshop.
Troubleshooting and repair
The air conditioning system contains fluorescent tracing agents. Ultraviolet light is used for leak detection.
Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop is contacted.
The car’s climate control system uses a freon-free refrigerant, either R1234yf or R134a depending on market. Information about which refrigerant the car’s climate control system uses is printed on a decal located on the inside of the bonnet.
The air conditioning system contains pressurised refrigerant R134a. Service and repair of the system must only be performed by trained and certified technicians.
The air conditioning system contains pressurised refrigerant R1234yf. In accordance with SAE J2845 (Technician Training for Safe Service and Containment of Refrigerants Used in Mobile A/C System), service and repair of the refrigerant system must only be performed by trained and certified technicians in order to ensure the safety of the system.
Climate control – sensors
The climate control system has a number of sensors to help control the climate in the car. Do not cover or block the sensors with clothing or other objects.
Sensor location
- Sun sensor – on the upper side of the instrument panel.
- Moisture sensor – in the casing by the interior rearview mirror.
- Outside temperature sensor – in the right-hand door mirror.
- Temperature sensor for the passenger compartment – by the physical buttons in the centre console.
With the Interior Air Quality System (Option/accessory.) there is also an air quality sensor that is fitted into the climate control system air intake.
Climate zones
The number of climate zones that the car is divided into governs the options for setting different temperatures for different parts of the passenger compartment.
2-zone climate
Climate zones with 2-zone climate.
With 2-zone climate, the temperature in the passenger compartment can be set separately for the left and right-hand sides.
4-zone climate
Climate zones with 4-zone climate.
With 4-zone climate the temperature in the passenger compartment can be set separately for the left and right-hand sides in both the front and rear seat.
Perceived temperature
The climate control system regulates the climate in the passenger compartment based on the perceived temperature, not on actual temperature.
The temperature you select in the passenger compartment corresponds to the physically perceived temperature as affected by factors such as the ambient temperature, air speed, humidity, solar radiation, etc. in and around the car at the time.
The system includes a sun sensor which detects on which side the sun is shining into the passenger compartment. This means that the temperature can differ between the right and left-hand side’s air vents despite the controls being set for the same temperature on both sides.