Preparations and towing
Some gearbox variants prevent shifting out of the P position unless the engine is running. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for assistance when towing, or summon professional help for recovery.
Note that the car must always be towed with the wheels rolling forward.
- Do not tow cars with automatic transmission at speeds higher than 80 km/h(50 mph) or for distances in excess of 80 km (50 miles).
- Check that the steering lock is unlocked before towing.
- Ignition position II must be active – in ignition position I all airbags are deactivated.
- Always keep the key in the car when it is being towed.
- The brake servo and power steering do not work when the engine is switched off – the brake pedal needs to be depressed about 5 times more heavily and the steering is considerably heavier than normal.
- Activate the car’s hazard warning flashers.
- Secure the towline in the towing eye.
- Deactivate the steering lock by unlocking the car.
- Set the car in ignition position II – press the start button without depressing the brake pedal, and hold the button depressed for approx. 4 seconds. Then release the button.
- Move the gear selector to the neutral position and release the parking brake.
- If the battery voltage is too low, the parking brake cannot be disengaged. Connect a donor battery if the battery voltage is too low.
- The towing vehicle can now start towing.
- Keep the towline taut when the towing vehicle reduces speed by holding your foot gently pressed on the brake pedal – thereby avoiding unnecessary jerking.
- Be prepared to brake to stop.
Jump starting
The catalytic converter may be damaged during attempts to tow-start the engine.
Fitting and removing the towing eye
Fitting the towing eye
Take out the towing eye from the foam block under the floor in the cargo area.
- Front: Remove the cover – press the lid.
- The cover pivots around its center line and can then be removed.
- Rear: Remove the cover – Use a coin, key, or similar to pry the lid out using the marking.
- Fold out the cover completely and detach.
- Screw in the towing eye until it reaches its end stop.
It is important that the towing eye is firmly screwed into place – right in until it stops.
Points to remember before using the towing eye
- The towing eye may be used to pull the car up onto a recovery vehicle with a flatbed platform. The car’s position and ground clearance determine whether it is possible.
- If the slope of the recovery vehicle’s ramp is too steep, or if the ground clearance under the car is inadequate, then the car may be damaged if you try to pull it up using the towing eye.
- If necessary, raise the car by using the recovery vehicle’s lifting device. Do not use the towing eye.
No one/nothing is allowed to remain behind the recovery vehicle while the car pulled up onto the flatbed platform.
Removing the towing eye
Unscrew and remove the towing eye after use and return it to its foam block.
Finish by refitting the cover onto the bumper.
Recovery
- For recovery, the car is taken away with the help of another vehicle.
- Call a recovery service for recovery assistance.
- The towing eye can be used to pull the car up onto a recovery vehicle with a flatbed platform.
- The car’s position and ground clearance determine whether it is possible to pull it up onto a flatbed platform. If the slope of the recovery vehicle’s ramp is too steep, or if the ground clearance under the car is inadequate, then the car may be damaged if you try to pull it up. The car should then be lifted using the recovery vehicle’s lifting device.
Warning
- No one/nothing is allowed to remain behind the recovery vehicle while the car pulled up onto the flatbed platform.
Important
- The towing eye is only designed for towing on roads – not for pulling the car unstuck or out of a ditch. Call a recovery service for recovery assistance.
Important
- Note that the car must always be transported with the wheels rolling forward.
- Cars with all-wheel drive recovered with front wheels raised must not be towed at a speed above 70 km/h (40 mph) or for a distance longer than 50 km (30 miles).
Safety mode
Never, under any circumstances, attempt to restart the car if it smells of fuel when the Safety mode See the Owner’s manual message is shown in the driver display. Leave the car at once. If the car is in safety mode, it is possible to attempt to reset the system in order to start and move the car for a short distance, if in a dangerous traffic situation for example.
Never attempt to repair your car or reset the electronics yourself if the car has been in safety mode. This could result in personal injury or the car not functioning as normal. Volvo recommends engaging an authorized Volvo workshop to check and restore the car to normal status after Safety mode See Owner’s Manual has been shown.
If the car is in safe mode it must not be towed. It must be transported from its location. Volvo recommends that it is transported to an authorized Volvo workshop.
Starting and moving the car after safety mode
Reset and start the car after safety mode
Check the general damage situation of the car and whether any fuel has been leaking. There must be no smell of fuel either.
If there is only minor damage and a check has revealed no fuel leaks, starting can be attempted.
Warning
- Never, under any circumstances, attempt to restart the car if it smells of fuel when the Safety mode See the Owner’s manual message is shown in the driver display. Leave the car at once.
- Switch off the car.
- Then try to start the car.
- The car’s electronics carry out a systems check and then try to resume normal status.
If the message Safety mode See Owner’s manual is still shown on the display the car must not be driven or towed but a vehicle recovery service must then be used instead. Even if the car appears to be driveable, hidden damage may make the car impossible to control once moving.
Moving the car after safety mode
If the driver display shows the message Normal mode The car is now in normal mode after a start attempt, the car can be carefully moved if standing in a dangerous position. Do not move the car further than necessary.
If the car is in safe mode it must not be towed. It must be transported from its location. Volvo recommends that it is transported to an authorized Volvo workshop.