2023 Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Internet connection
Connecting to the Internet via Bluetooth
Create an Internet connection via Bluetooth by tethering your phone.
- Make sure that your phone supports tethering and that this function is activated.
- Connect your phone to the car via Bluetooth. Go to settings at the bottom of the centre display and then tap on Connectivity and select Bluetooth.
- If the phone has been connected previously, tap on the icon for tethering via Bluetooth for the phone you want to use. Otherwise, first select Pair new device.
- Approve, via the message shown, that the connection should take place.
- The car is connected to the Internet.
The telephone and network provider must support tethering (internet connection sharing), and the subscription must include data.
Internet connection
When the car is connected to the Internet, you can listen to Internet radio and music services via apps, for example. The car can be connected to the Internet via a Bluetooth connected telephone or a Wi-Fi network. For certain markets, the car can also be connected via the car’s built-in modem. (Certain markets require the terms and conditions to be accepted for internet connection via modem.) If the car is connected to the internet via several different sources at the same time, the connection is firstly via Wi-Fi; secondly via Bluetooth-connected phone; and lastly via the car’s built-in modem.
Problems with Internet connection
If the car loses its Internet connection, you can try the following.
If the car’s internet connection suddenly disappears for no apparent reason, it may help to switch mobile data off and on.
- Go to settings at the bottom of the centre display and then tap on Connectivity.
- Switch Car SIM data, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off and then back on to restart the connection.
Restart the system by depressing the home button for 20 seconds.
If you experience difficulties when connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
- Check that the phone battery is sufficiently charged and that the phone is switched on.
- Check that you have Bluetooth switched on in both the phone and the car.
- Check that you have established a Bluetooth connection and have connected the car to the phone to be used.
- If possible, try to connect another phone to the car via Bluetooth in order to check whether the problem is in the device or in the car.
If the problem persists:
- Clear all previously added phones in the Bluetooth settings in the car.
- Restart the phone you want to connect.
- Try to connect the phone again.
If you connect to the Internet through several different sources at the same time, such as if the car has Internet via built-in modem, and you access the Internet via a Bluetooth-connected phone, these sources are used in the following order of priority. Firstly, connection via Wi-Fi networks is used; secondly, via a Bluetooth-connected phone; and thirdly, via the car’s built-in modem.
Connecting to the Internet via Wi-Fi
The car can be connected to a Wi-Fi network if required. If the car is, for example, parked outside a house with a Wi-Fi network, or if you share the Internet via a mobile phone, it is possible to connect the car to the network. To connect the car to a Wi-Fi network, proceed as follows.
- Activate tethering in your mobile phone (if you want to share the mobile phone’s Internet connection).
- Go to settings at the bottom of the centre display and then tap on Connectivity.
- Tap on the row for Wi-Fi in order to show a list of available networks.
- Select the required network, enter the password if necessary, and connect.
Markets with Car Modem Internet
Listed here are the markets that provide Internet via the built-in car modem. The markets listed offer Internet via the car’s built-in modem for 4 years (The time may vary depending on market and car model.) from the date of purchase of the car. Data roaming works within the EU.
Country |
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Australia |
Belgium |
Denmark |
Finland |
France |
Hong Kong |
India |
Indonesia |
Ireland |
Iceland |
Italy |
Japan |
Canada |
China |
Korea |
Luxembourg |
Malaysia |
Mexico |
Netherlands |
Norway |
New Zealand |
Poland |
Portugal |
Puerto Rico |
Romania |
Switzerland |
Singapore |
Slovakia |
Spain |
UK |
Sweden |
Taiwan |
Thailand (Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric model year 2022 and 2023, and C40 Recharge Pure Electric model year 2023 are provided with connected services free-of-charge for 4 years. For other car models, connected services are free-of-charge for 1 year.) |
Czech Republic |
Germany |
Hungary |
USA |
Austria |