The parking heater is one of two subfunctions of the car's heater. The heater is fitted inside the engine compartment.
When this symbol illuminates in the driver display, the parking heater may be active.1
Note
When the heater is running2, smoke may be emitted from under the front part of the car and a low hum may be heard. A ticking sound from the fuel pump may also be heard from the rear section of the car. This is perfectly normal.
The parking heater starts automatically if the parking climate's preconditioning is activated and the passenger compartment needs to be heated up.
Depending on factors such as fuel availability, battery level, passenger compartment temperature and ambient temperature, the heater has different running times, but never longer than 30 minutes.
Note
Make sure there is enough fuel in the car's fuel tank if the parking heater needs to be used.2
Make sure that there is enough charge in the hybrid battery if the parking heater needs to be used.
Warning
Do not use preconditioning if the car is equipped with a fuel-driven heater*:
- In unventilated spaces indoors. Exhaust gases are emitted if the heater starts.
- In locations with combustible or flammable material nearby. Fuel, gas, long grass, sawdust, etc. may ignite.
- When there is a risk that the heater’s exhaust line may be blocked. For example, deep snow under the front part of the car can obstruct the heater’s ventilation.
Warning
If there is a smell of fuel, unusual amounts of smoke, black smoke, or unusual sounds coming from the parking heater, switch off the heater and, if possible, pull out its fuse. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted for repair.