Start battery
The vehicle has a single-pole electrical system that uses the chassis and engine mount as conductors.
The start battery is used to start the electrical system and power the starter motor and other electrical equipment in the vehicle.
The start battery should only be replaced by a workshop1.
The vehicle has a voltage-regulated alternating current generator.
The starter battery is a 12 V battery, designed for the carbon dioxide reducing functions Start/Stop and regenerative charging, and to support the functionality of the car's different systems.
The service life and performance of the start battery are affected by factors such as driving style, driving conditions, climate, battery discharges, number of starts, etc.
- Never disconnect the start battery while the engine is running.
- Make sure the cables to the start battery are correctly connected and the clamps are securely tightened.
Warning
- Batteries generate hydrogen gas, which is flammable and explosive.
- Do not connect the jumper cable to any part of the fuel system or to any moving parts. Avoid touching hot manifolds.
- Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin, fabrics or painted surfaces.
- If contact occurs, flush the affected area immediately with water. Obtain medical help immediately if eyes are affected.
- Never expose the battery to open flame or electric spark. Do not smoke near the battery. Failure to follow the instructions for jump starting can lead to injury.
Connection points
Warning
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
Use the vehicle's connection points in the engine compartment to connect an external start battery or battery charger.
The battery terminals on the car's starter battery in the luggage/cargo area must not be used.
If the start battery is being charged, the support battery will also be charged.
Important
Important
Failure to observe the following could cause the infotainment energy save mode to temporarily stop working and/or a message in the driver's display regarding the state of charge of the starter battery may be temporarily incorrect after an external starter battery or battery charger has been connected:
- The negative battery terminal of the vehicle's starter battery must never be used to connect an external starter battery or battery charger – only the vehicle's negative charging point should be used as a grounding point.
Note
If the starter battery becomes discharged too many times, it will shorten its service life.
The service life of the starter battery is affected by several factors, such as driving conditions and climate. The starting capacity of the battery reduces gradually over time. The battery must therefore be recharged if the vehicle is not used or a long period of time or if it is only driven short distances. Severe cold further limits the starting capacity.
To keep the starter battery in a good condition, the vehicle should be driven at least 15 minutes per week or the battery should be connected to a battery charger with automatic trickle charging.
A starter battery that is always kept fully charged has the maximum service life.
Location
Warning
Specifications
Volvo recommends that batteries are replaced by an authorized Volvo workshop.