Points to remember – Volvo 2005 C70 User Manual

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Cooling system

The risk for engine overheating is greatest,

especially in hot weather, when:

•

Towing a trailer up steep inclines for

prolonged periods at wide open throttle and

low engine rpm.

•

Stopping the engine suddenly after high

speed driving (so-called ”after-boiling” can

occur).

•

To avoid overheating, the following rules

should be followed:

Do not drive for prolonged periods at

engine speeds above 4500 rpm if you are

towing a trailer in hilly terrain.

Reduce speed and downshift when towing a

trailer up long, steep inclines. The risk of

overheating can be reduced by switching off

the air conditioning system for a short time.

Do not let the engine idle unnecessarily for

prolonged periods.

Do not mount auxiliary lamps in front of the

grill.

When the risk of overheating is imminent, or

in the event of overheating (the temperature

gauge goes repeatedly into, or stays

continually in, the red section), the following

precautions should be taken:

•

Switch off the air conditioning system.

•

Pull off the road, away from traffic, stop the

car and put the gear lever into neutral. Do

not stop the engine!

•

Switch the heater to full (maximum)

position. Increase the engine speed to

approx. 2000 rpm (twice idling speed) until

the temperature begins to drop.

WARNING!

Do not remove coolant expansion tank cap.

The coolant will be extremely hot.

See "Coolant" to check and top-up the coolant

level if necessary.

CAUTION: Drive slowly and carefully if

going through standing water (i.e. flooded

roadways, etc.). Damage to engine could

result if excess water is ingested through the

air intake system.
Never drive the vehicle in water deeper than

1 foot (300 mm).

See flood warning on page 7.

WARNING!

Do not drive with trunk lid open! A warning

light in the instrument panel will indicate

that the trunk is open. Poisonous exhaust

gases may enter via the open trunk lid.
If the trunk lid must be kept open for any

reason, proceed as follows:

Close the windows.

Set the ventilation system control to air

flow to floor, windshield and side

windows and blower control to its highest

setting.

Electrical system

When replacing the battery or when carrying

out work involving the electrical system, the
following should be observed:

•

A battery connection to the wrong terminal

will damage the diodes. Before connections

are made, check the polarity of the battery

with a voltmeter.

•

If booster batteries are used for starting,

they must be properly connected to

minimize the risk of the diodes being

damaged. For correct connection, see "Jump

starting" section.

•

Never disconnect the battery circuit (for

example, to replace the battery) while the

engine is running or the ignition is switched

on, as this will immediately ruin the

generator. Always make sure that all the

battery connections are properly tightened.

•

If any electrical welding work is performed

on the vehicle, the battery's ground lead

(negative cable) and all the connecting

cables of the generator must be disconnect-

ed and the welder cables placed as near the

welding points as possible.

•

The radio must be turned off before the

battery is disconnected.

•

The anti-theft code must be re-entered

before the radio will function properly.

•

The electrical system in your car is de-

signed to accommodate Volvo accessories.

It also has an accessory connector located

beneath the dashboard on the driver's side.

Points to remember

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