2012-2019 Volvo V40 4 Door WHEELS AND TYRES User Manual
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WHEELS AND TYRES  
WHEELS AND TYRES  
Tyres - maintenance  
New tyres  
Wear and maintenance  
Correct tyre pressure (p. 322) results in more  
even wear. Driving style, tyre pressure, climate  
and road condition affect how quickly your tyres  
age and wear. To avoid differences in tread depth  
and to prevent wear patterns (p. 322) arising, the  
front and rear wheels can be switched with each  
other. A suitable distance for the first change is  
approx. 5000 km and then at 10000 km inter-  
vals. Volvo recommends the an authorised Volvo  
workshop is contacted for checking if you are  
uncertain about tread depth. If significant differ-  
ences in wear (> 1 mm difference in tread depth)  
between tyres have already occurred, then the  
least worn tyres must always be fitted on the rear.  
Understeer is normally easier to correct than  
oversteer, and leads to the car continuing for-  
wards in a straight line rather than having the  
rear end skidding to one side, resulting in possi-  
ble complete loss of control over the car. This is  
why it is important for the rear wheels never to  
lose grip before the front wheels.  
Amongst other things, the function of the tyres is  
to carry load, provide grip on the road surface,  
dampen vibration and protect the wheel from  
wear.  
Driving characteristics  
Tyres greatly affect the car's driving characteris-  
tics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre pressure  
and speed rating are important for how the car  
performs.  
Tyre age  
All tyres older than 6 years old should be  
checked by an expert even if they seem undam-  
aged. Tyres age and decompose, even if they are  
hardly ever or never used. The function can  
therefore be affected. This applies to all tyres that  
are stored for future use. Examples of external  
signs which indicate that the tyre is unsuitable for  
use are cracks or discoloration.  
Tyres are perishable. After a few years they begin  
to harden at the same time as the friction  
capacity/characteristics gradually deteriorate. For  
this reason, aim to get as fresh tyres as possible  
when you replace them. This is especially impor-  
tant with regard to winter tyres. The last four dig-  
its in the sequence mean the week and year of  
manufacture. This is the tyre's DOT marking  
(Department of Transportation), and this is stated  
with four digits, for example 1510. The tyre in the  
figure was manufactured in week 15 of 2010.  
Wheels with tyres fitted must be stored lying  
down or hanging up - never standing up.  
Summer and winter wheels  
WARNING  
When summer and winter wheels are changed  
the wheels should be marked with which side of  
the car they were mounted on, for example L for  
left and R for right.  
A damaged tyre may lead to loss of control  
over the car.  
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Related information  
Tyres - direction of rotation  
Tyres with a tread pattern which are designed to  
only turn in one direction have the direction of  
rotation marked with an arrow.  
NOTE  
Tyres - dimensions (p. 323)  
Make sure that both pairs of wheels have the  
same type and dimension, and also the same  
make.  
Tyres - speed ratings (p. 324)  
Tyres - direction of rotation (p. 321)  
Follow the recommended tyre pressure (p. 322)  
specified in the tyre pressure table.  
Related information  
Tyres - dimensions (p. 323)  
Tyres - speed ratings (p. 324)  
Tyres - maintenance (p. 320)  
Tyres - tread wear indicators (p. 322)  
The arrow shows the tyre's direction of rotation.  
The tyre must always rotate in the same direction  
throughout its lifespan. Tyres should only be  
switched between front and rear positions, never  
between left and right-hand sides, or vice versa. If  
the tyres are fitted incorrectly, the car's braking  
characteristics and capacity to force rain and  
slush out of the way are adversely affected. Tyres  
with the greatest tread depth should always be  
fitted to the rear of the car (to decrease the risk  
of skidding).  
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Tyres - tread wear indicators  
Tread wear indicators show the status of the  
tyre's tread depth.  
Tyres - air pressure  
Tyres can have different air pressures which are  
measured in bar.  
Tyre pressure label  
Check the air pressure in the tyres  
The air pressure for the tyres should be checked  
every month and should be checked on cold  
tyres. "Cold tyres" means the tyres are the same  
temperature as the ambient temperature. After  
several few kilometres of driving, the tyres warm  
up and the pressure increases.  
Inadequate tyre pressure increases fuel con-  
sumption, shortens tyre lifespan and impairs the  
car's driving characteristics. Driving on tyres with  
tyre pressure that is too low could result in the  
tyres overheating and being damaged. Tyre pres-  
sure affects travelling comfort, road noise and  
driving characteristics.  
The tyre pressure label on the driver's side door  
pillar (between frame and rear door) shows which  
pressure the tyres should have at different loads  
and speed conditions. This is also specified in the  
tyre pressure table.  
Tread wear indicators.  
A tread wear indicators is a narrow elevation  
across the longitudinal grooves of the tyre's tread  
pattern. On the side of the tyre are the letters  
TWI (Tread Wear Indicator). When the tyre's tread  
depth is down to 1.6 mm, the tread will be level in  
height with the tread wear indicators. Change to  
new tyres as soon as possible. Remember that  
tyres with little tread depth provide very poor grip  
in rain and snow.  
Tyre pressure for the car's recommended tyre  
dimension and information about ECO pressure  
that results in improved fuel economy can be  
found in the printed owner's manual.  
NOTE  
Tyre pressure decreases over time, this is a  
natural phenomenon. Tyre pressure also var-  
ies depending on ambient temperature.  
NOTE  
Temperature differences change the  
tyre pressure.  
Related information  
Tyres - speed ratings (p. 324)  
Fuel economy, ECO pressure  
When carrying a light load (max. 3 people) and at  
speeds of up to 160 km/h (100 mph), the ECO  
Tyres - air pressure (p. 322)  
Tyres - direction of rotation (p. 321)  
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pressure can be selected to give the best possi-  
ble fuel economy. If the best possible noise and  
travelling comfort conditions are sought, the  
lower comfort pressures are recommended  
instead.  
Wheel and wheel rim dimensions  
Wheel and rim dimensions are designated in  
accordance with the examples in the table  
below.  
Tyres - dimensions  
The car's tyres have a certain dimension, see the  
examples in the table below.  
The dimensions are stated on all car tyres. Exam-  
ple of designation:215/55R16 97W.  
The car has an approval for the complete vehicle.  
This means that there are certain combinations  
of wheels and tyres that are approved.  
(See approved tyre pressures(p. 409).)  
205 Tyre width (mm)  
Related information  
Tyres - speed ratings (p. 324)  
For information about approved dimensions, see  
Wheels and tyres - approved dimensions  
(p. 407).  
50 Ratio between tyre wall height and tyre  
width (%)  
Tyres - direction of rotation (p. 321)  
Tyres - maintenance (p. 320)  
R
Radial ply  
Wheels (rims) have a designation of dimensions,  
for example: 7Jx16x50.  
Tyres - tread wear indicators (p. 322)  
Tyres - approved tyre pressures (p. 409)  
17 Rim diameter in inches (")  
93 Codes for the maximum permitted tyre  
load, load index (p. 324) (LI)  
7
J
Rim width in inches  
Rim flange profile  
W
Speed rating for maximum permitted  
speed, speed rating (p. 324) (SS). (In  
this case 270 km/h (168 mph)).  
16 Rim diameter in inches  
50 Off-set in mm (distance from wheel cen-  
tre to wheel contact surface against the  
hub)  
The car has an approval for the complete vehicle  
with certain combinations of wheel rims and  
tyres.  
Related information  
For information about approved dimensions, see  
Wheels and tyres - approved dimensions  
(p. 407).  
Wheel nuts (p. 325)  
Related information  
Tyres - air pressure (p. 322)  
Tyres - direction of rotation (p. 321)  
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Tyres - tread wear indicators (p. 322)  
Tyres - load index  
Load index indicates a tyre's ability to carry a  
certain load.  
Tyres - speed ratings  
Each tyre can withstand a certain maximum  
speed and therefore belongs to a particular  
speed rating (SS - Speed Symbol).  
Load index and speed rating (p. 408)  
Each tyre has a certain capacity to carry a load, a  
load index (LI). The car's weight determines the  
load capacity required of the tyres.  
Tyre speed class must at least correspond with  
the car's top speed. The table below indicates the  
maximum permitted speed that applies for each  
speed rating (SS). The only exception to these  
conditions is winter tyres (p. 326) (both those  
with metal studs and those without), where a  
lower speed rating may be used. If such a tyre is  
chosen, the car must not be driven faster than  
the speed rating of the tyre (for example, class Q  
can be driven at a maximum of 160 km/h  
(100 mph)). Traffic regulations determine how  
fast a car can be driven, not the speed rating of  
the tyres.  
Minimum permitted index is specified in the load  
index table, see Load index and speed rating  
(p. 408).  
Related information  
Tyres - dimensions (p. 323)  
Tyres - speed ratings (p. 324)  
Tyres - air pressure (p. 322)  
Tyres - tread wear indicators (p. 322)  
NOTE  
The maximum permitted speed is specified in  
the table.  
Q
160 km/h (100 mph) (only used on win-  
ter tyres)  
T
H
V
190 km/h (118 mph)  
210 km/h (130 mph)  
240 km/h (149 mph)  
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Wheel nuts  
Wheel nuts are used to fasten the wheels at the  
hubs and are available in different versions.  
Locking wheel nuts*  
W
Y
270 km/h (168 mph)  
300 km/h (186 mph)  
Locking wheel nuts can be used on both alumi-  
nium and steel rims. Under the cargo area floor  
there is space for the sleeve for the lockable  
wheel nuts.  
WARNING  
Related information  
The car must be fitted with tyres which have  
the same or a higher load index (p. 324) (LI)  
and speed rating (SS) than specified. If a tyre  
with too low a load index or speed rating is  
used, it may overheat.  
Wheel and wheel rim dimensions (p. 323)  
Related information  
Tyres - dimensions (p. 323)  
Tyres - air pressure (p. 322)  
Tyres - direction of rotation (p. 321)  
Standard wheel nuts  
Bulge acorn wheel nuts  
Locking wheel nuts  
Tightening torque  
Type 1 wheel nut (steel wheel rim): 110  
Nm  
Type 2 wheel nut (aluminium wheel rim):  
130 Nm  
Type 3 Lockable wheel nut (steel/alumi-  
nium wheel rim): 110 Nm  
Only use rims that are tested and approved by  
Volvo and which are Volvo genuine accessories.  
Check the torque with a torque wrench.  
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mends not to drive on winter tyres that have a  
tread depth of less than 4 mm.  
Winter tyres  
Winter tyres are tyres that are adapted for winter  
road conditions.  
Spare wheel*  
A spare wheel (Temporary spare) is used to tem-  
porarily replace a punctured normal wheel.  
Using snow chains  
Snow chains may only be used on the front  
wheels (also applies to all-wheel drive cars).  
Never drive faster than 50 km/h (30 mph) with  
snow chains. Avoid driving on bare ground as this  
wears out both the snow chains and tyres.  
A spare wheel is only intended for use temporar-  
ily and must be replaced by a normal wheel as  
soon as possible. The car's handling may be  
altered by the use of a spare wheel. The spare  
wheel is smaller than the normal wheel. The car's  
ground clearance is affected accordingly. Pay  
attention to high kerbs and do not machine wash  
the car. If the spare wheel is fitted on the front  
axle, you cannot use snow chains at the same  
time. On all-wheel drive cars the drive on the rear  
axle can be disconnected. The spare wheel must  
not be repaired. The correct tyre pressure for the  
spare wheel is stated in the tyre pressure table,  
Tyres - air pressure (p. 322).  
Winter tyres  
Volvo recommends winter tyres with particular  
dimensions. Tyre dimensions are dependent on  
engine variant. When driving on winter tyres, the  
correct type of tyres must be fitted to all four  
wheels.  
WARNING  
NOTE  
Use Volvo genuine snow chains or equivalent  
chains designed for the car model, and tyre  
and rim dimensions. In the event of uncer-  
tainty Volvo recommends that you consult an  
authorised Volvo workshop. The wrong snow  
chains may cause serious damage to your car  
and lead to an accident.  
Volvo recommends that you consult a Volvo  
dealer about which wheel rim and tyre types  
are most suitable.  
Studded tyres  
Studded winter tyres should be run in gently for  
500-1000 km so the studs settle properly into  
the tyres. This gives the tyre, and especially the  
studs, a longer service life.  
IMPORTANT  
Related information  
Changing wheels - removing wheels (p. 328)  
Never drive faster than 80 km/h  
(50 mph) with a spare wheel on the car.  
The car must never be driven fitted with  
more than one "Temporary Spare" wheel.  
NOTE  
The legal provisions for the use of studded  
tyres vary from country to country.  
Related information  
Changing wheels - removing wheels (p. 328)  
Tread depth  
Changing wheels - fitting (p. 330)  
Road conditions with ice, slush and low tempera-  
tures place considerably higher demands on tyres  
than summer conditions. Volvo therefore recom-  
Changing wheels - taking out the spare  
wheel* (p. 327)  
Jack* (p. 332)  
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* Option/accessory.  
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Warning triangle (p. 331)  
Wheel nuts (p. 325)  
5. Take hold of the far end of the spare wheel,  
then lift. Push the spare wheel forwards  
slightly and lift it out of the storage compart-  
ment.  
Changing wheels - taking out the  
spare wheel*  
The spare wheel* plus jack* and wheel wrench*  
are stored under the floor in the cargo area.  
Related information  
Changing wheels - removing wheels (p. 328)  
Changing wheels - fitting (p. 330)  
Jack* (p. 332)  
Spare wheel* (p. 326)  
Warning triangle (p. 331)  
Wheel nuts (p. 325)  
1. Lift the rear edge of the luggage compart-  
ment floor (or on models with a jointed lug-  
gage compartment floor, take hold of the  
luggage compartment floor handle, lift and  
move the rear part of the floor forwards).  
2.  
Lift out the storage compartment* (only mod-  
els with a jointed cargo area floor).  
3. Lift out the lower floor (models with a jointed  
luggage compartment floor only).  
4. Undo the attaching screw and lift out the  
foam block containing the jack and tools.  
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3. Place chocks in front of and behind the  
wheels which will remain on the ground to  
prevent them from rolling. Use heavy wooden  
blocks or large stones for example.  
5. Screw together the towing eye with the  
Changing wheels - removing wheels  
The car's wheels can be changed, e.g. to winter  
wheels or a spare wheel.  
wheel wrench* to the stop position.  
Set up the warning triangle (p. 331) if a wheel  
must be changed in a trafficked location. The car  
and jack(p. 332)* must be on a firm horizontal  
surface.  
4. Cars with steel rims have removable wheel  
covers. Use the removal tool to hook in and  
pull off any full-wheel wheel covers. Alterna-  
tively, the wheel covers can be pulled away by  
hand.  
1. Apply the parking brake, (p. 293) and  
engage reverse gear, or position P if the car  
has an automatic gearbox.  
WARNING  
Check that the jack is not damaged, that the  
threads are thoroughly lubricated and that it is  
free from dirt.  
Wheel wrench and towing eye.  
IMPORTANT  
The towing eye must be screwed into all  
threads in the wheel wrench*.  
NOTE  
Volvo recommends only using the jack* that  
belongs to the car model in question, which is  
indicated on the jack's label.  
The decal also indicates the jack's maximum  
lift capacity at a specified lifting height.  
2. Take out the wheel to be fitted as well as the  
tools. If it is a spare wheel being fitted then  
there is a package in its location containing  
gloves and a plastic bag for the punctured  
wheel.  
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* Option/accessory.  
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6. Remove the plastic caps from the wheel nuts  
with the intended tool.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Never position anything between the ground  
and the jack, nor between the jack and the  
car's jacking point.  
Never crawl under the car when it is raised on  
the jack.  
Passengers must leave the car when it is  
raised on the jack. If a wheel must be  
changed in a trafficked environment, passen-  
gers must stand in a safe place.  
8. There are two jacking points on each side of  
the car. Wind up the jack* so that the flange  
in the bodywork ends up in the notch in the  
head of the jack.  
Related information  
Changing wheels - fitting (p. 330)  
Changing wheels - taking out the spare  
wheel* (p. 327)  
Spare wheel* (p. 326)  
Warning triangle (p. 331)  
Wheel nuts (p. 325)  
7. Loosen the wheel nuts ½-1 turn anticlock-  
wise with the wheel wrench*.  
IMPORTANT  
The ground under the jack must be firm,  
smooth and level.  
9. Lift the car so that the wheel is free. Remove  
the wheel nuts and lift off the wheel.  
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3. Lower the car so that the wheels cannot  
rotate.  
6.  
Changing wheels - fitting  
It is important that the procedure for fitting the  
wheel is carried out correctly.  
Installation  
WARNING  
Never crawl under the car when it is raised on  
the jack.  
Passengers must leave the car when it is  
raised on the jack. If a wheel must be  
changed in a trafficked environment, passen-  
gers must stand in a safe place.  
Refit any full wheel covers.  
1. Clean the contact surfaces between wheel  
and hub.  
4. Tighten the wheel nuts crosswise. It is impor-  
tant that the wheel nuts are tightened with  
the correct tightening torque. Check the tor-  
que with a torque wrench.  
NOTE  
2. Put on the wheel. Tighten the wheel nuts  
thoroughly.  
The wheel cover outlet for the valve must be  
positioned over the valve on the wheel rim  
during fitting.  
5. Refit the plastic caps on the wheel nuts.  
Returning the tools to their places  
After using the tools they must be returned to  
their correct places in the foam block.  
If the spare wheel has been used then the punc-  
tured wheel can be placed in the plastic bag con-  
tained in the package with the gloves. Return the  
foam block to its place and press the retaining  
screw down into the floor of the storage compart-  
ment.  
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Warning triangle  
The warning triangle is used to warn other road  
users of a stationary vehicle.  
IMPORTANT  
The tools and jack* must be stored in the  
intended location in the car's cargo area  
when not in use.  
Storage and folding up  
NOTE  
After a tyre has been inflated, always refit  
the dust cap in order to avoid damage to  
the valve from gravel, dirt, etc.  
Lift the floor hatch (or push the rear part of  
the luggage compartment floor forwards in  
models with a jointed floor and then lift the  
lower floor) and remove the warning triangle.  
Only use plastic dust caps. Metal dust  
caps can rust and become difficult to  
unscrew.  
Take the warning triangle from the case, fold  
out and assemble the two loose sides.  
When changing to another tyre  
dimension  
Fold out the warning triangle's support legs.  
Contact an authorised Volvo workshop to update  
the software each time the tyre dimension is  
changed. A software download may be necessary  
both when changing to larger and smaller dimen-  
sions, and also when switching between summer  
and winter wheels.  
Follow the regulations for the use of a warning  
triangle. Position the warning triangle in a suita-  
ble place with regard to traffic.  
Ensure the warning triangle and its case are  
properly secured in the cargo area after use.  
Related information  
Related information  
Changing wheels - taking out the spare  
Spare wheel* (p. 326)  
wheel* (p. 327)  
Changing wheels - removing wheels (p. 328)  
Spare wheel* (p. 326)  
Warning triangle (p. 331)  
Wheel nuts (p. 325)  
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Tyre monitoring (TM)*1  
The TM (Tyre Monitor) system senses the rota-  
tion speed of the tyres in order to determine  
whether they have the correct tyre pressure.  
Jack*  
Use the jack to raise the car when changing a  
wheel.  
First aid kit*  
The first aid box contains first aid equipment.  
Only use the original jack when fitting a spare  
wheel or when changing between summer and  
winter wheels. The jack's thread must always be  
well greased.  
System description  
If the tyre pressure is too low, the tyre's diameter  
is changed and, as a result, so is its rotation  
speed. By comparing the tyres with each other  
the system can determine whether one or more  
tyres have pressure that is too low.  
IMPORTANT  
The tools and jack* must be stored in the  
intended location in the car's cargo area  
when not in use.  
The system does not replace normal tyre mainte-  
nance.  
Messages  
NOTE  
If the tyre pressure is too low then an indicator  
A case containing first aid equipment is located  
on the left-hand side of the cargo area.  
The normal car jack is only designed for occa-  
sional, short-term use, such as when chang-  
ing a wheel after a puncture, changing to win-  
ter/summer wheels, etc. Only the jack for the  
specific car model may be used to raise the  
car. If the car is to be jacked up more often, or  
for a longer time than is required just to  
change a wheel, use of a garage jack is rec-  
ommended. In this instance, follow the  
instructions for use that come with the equip-  
ment.  
symbol ( ) illuminates in the combined instru-  
ment panel and one of the following messages is  
shown:  
Tyre pressure low Check, adjust and  
calibrate  
Tyre pressure system Service required  
Tyre pressure system Currently  
unavailable  
Related information  
Warning triangle (p. 331)  
Emergency puncture repair* (p. 334)  
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3. Start the engine and let the car stand still.  
IMPORTANT  
WARNING  
4. Open the menu system MY CAR and select  
the menu Tyre monitor.  
If a fault occurs in the TM system the indica-  
Incorrect tyre pressure may lead to tyre  
failure, which could result in the driver  
losing control of the car.  
tor symbol  
in the combined instrument  
5.  
Select Start calibration and press OK.  
panel will flash for approx. 1 minute and then  
illuminate with a constant glow. A message is  
also shown in the combined instrument panel.  
The system cannot indicate sudden tyre  
damage in advance.  
6. Press OK after all tyres have been checked  
and adjusted in order to start calibration.  
7. Drive the car.  
Deleting the messages  
1. Check the tyre pressure in all tyres with a  
tyre pressure gauge.  
TM calibration  
> Calibration is performed when the car is  
driven at a speed above 35 km/h  
In order for TM system to work correctly, a refer-  
ence value for the tyre pressure must be deter-  
mined. This must be done each time the tyres are  
changed or the tyre pressure is adjusted by reca-  
librating the system in MY CAR.  
(22 mph). Calibration is interrupted tem-  
porarily if the engine is switched off, but is  
resumed automatically in the background  
when the car is driven again. The system  
provides no confirmation when the cali-  
bration is complete.  
2. Inflate the tyre/tyres to the correct pressure  
in accordance with the tyre pressure label on  
the driver's side door pillar (between front  
and rear doors).  
For example, the tyre pressure should be  
adjusted when driving with a heavy load or for  
high-speed driving (above 160 km/h (100 mph)).  
Following which, the system must be recalibrated.  
3. Recalibrate the TM system in MY CAR.  
The new reference value applies until steps 1-7  
are repeated.  
NOTE  
Recalibration  
Settings are made using the centre console's  
controls, see MY CAR (p. 113).  
To avoid incorrect tyre pressure, the pressure  
should be checked on cold tyres. "Cold tyres"  
means the tyres are the same temperature as  
the ambient temperature (approx. 3 hours  
after the car has been driven). After a few kil-  
ometres of driving, the tyres warm up and the  
pressure increases.  
NOTE  
Remember that the TM system must be reca-  
librated at each tyre change or if the tyre  
pressure is adjusted. If new reference values  
are not stored then the system cannot func-  
tion properly.  
1. Stop the engine.  
2. Inflate all tyres to the desired pressure in  
accordance with the tyre pressure label on  
the driver's side door pillar (between front  
and rear doors).  
Or see the tyre pressure table.  
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Standard in certain markets.  
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for a short time above 35 km/h (22 mph)  
before the system becomes active again.  
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Emergency puncture repair*  
The emergency puncture repair kit, Temporary  
Mobility Kit (TMK), is used to seal a puncture  
and check and adjust the air pressure.  
NOTE  
After a tyre has been inflated, always refit  
the dust cap in order to avoid damage to  
the valve from gravel, dirt, etc.  
All wheels grey and the message Tyre  
pressure system Service required: an  
error has occurred in the system. Contact a  
Volvo dealer or workshop.  
The emergency puncture repair kit consists of a  
compressor and a bottle of sealant. The sealing  
works as a temporary repair. The sealing fluid  
effectively seals tyres punctured in the tread.  
Only use plastic dust caps. Metal dust  
caps can rust and become difficult to  
unscrew.  
Related information  
Tyres - air pressure (p. 322)  
The emergency puncture repair kit has limited  
capacity to seal tyres which have punctures in the  
wall. Do not use the puncture repair kit on tyres  
that have larger slits, cracks or similar damage.  
System and tyre status  
The current status of the system and the tyres  
can be checked in the centre console's screen.  
1. Open the menu system MY CAR.  
2.  
Select the Tyre monitor menu.  
NOTE  
> Status for tyre pressures is shown with a  
colour code.  
The emergency puncture repair kit is only  
intended for sealing tyres with a puncture in  
the tread.  
The status is colour-coded for each tyre in  
accordance with the following:  
All-green: the system is operating normally  
and the tyre pressure in all tyres is slightly  
above the recommended level.  
NOTE  
The compressor for temporary emergency  
puncture repair has been tested and  
approved by Volvo.  
Yellow wheel: corresponding tyre's pressure  
is too low.  
All wheels yellow: two or more tyres have  
pressure that is too low.  
All wheels grey and the message Tyre  
pressure system Currently unavailable:  
the tyre pressure system is temporarily deac-  
tivated. It may be necessary to drive the car  
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Location  
Related information  
Emergency puncture repair kit* -  
The puncture repair kit is located in the foam  
Emergency puncture repair* - operation  
overview  
block2 under the floor in the cargo area.  
(p. 336)  
Overview of the component parts of the emer-  
gency puncture repair kit, Temporary Mobility Kit  
(TMK).  
Emergency puncture repair* - rechecking  
(p. 338)  
Emergency puncture repair kit* - overview  
The parts are stored under the floor in the cargo  
area.  
(p. 335)  
Version 1.  
Label, maximum permitted speed  
Switch  
Electrical cable  
Bottle holder (orange cap)  
Protective cap  
Version 2.  
Pressure reducing valve  
2
The foam block may have different appearances depending on the car's equipment.  
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Air hose  
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Emergency puncture repair* -  
WARNING  
operation  
Sealing a puncture with the emergency puncture  
repair kit, Temporary Mobility Kit (TMK).  
Sealing fluid bottle  
Pressure gauge  
In the event of skin contact with the seal-  
ing fluid, it must be washed off immedi-  
ately with soap and plenty of water.  
Sealing fluid that makes contact with an  
eye must be rinsed away immediately with  
eye wash fluid or with plenty of water. If  
the discomfort persists then the eye  
should be examined by a doctor.  
Emergency puncture repair  
Sealing fluid bottle  
Replace the sealing fluid bottle before the expira-  
tion date has passed. Treat the old bottle as envi-  
ronmentally hazardous waste.  
The sealing fluid bottle must be replaced after  
use. Volvo recommends that the replacement is  
performed by an authorised Volvo workshop.  
Related information  
Emergency puncture repair* (p. 334)  
WARNING  
The bottle with sealing fluid contains 1.2-  
Ethanol and natural rubber-latex.  
Harmful if ingested. Could result in allergic  
reaction in the event of skin contact.  
Avoid contact with the skin and eyes.  
Store out of the reach of children.  
For information on the function of the parts, see Emer-  
gency puncture repair kit* - overview (p. 335).  
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1. Set up the warning triangle and activate the  
hazard warning lights if a tyre is being sealed  
in a trafficked location.  
5. Screw in the bottle to the bottom of the bot-  
tle holder.  
7. Plug the electrical cable into the closest  
12 V socket and start the car.  
> The bottle and the bottle holder are  
equipped with a reverse catch to prevent  
sealant leakage. When the bottle is  
screwed in it cannot be unscrewed from  
the bottle holder again. Bottle removal  
must be performed at a workshop, Volvo  
recommends an authorised Volvo work-  
shop.  
NOTE  
If the puncture was caused by a nail or simi-  
lar, allow this to remain in the tyre. It helps to  
seal the hole.  
Make sure that none of the other 12 V sock-  
ets is in use when the compressor is operat-  
ing.  
2. Detach the label for maximum permitted  
speed (which is fitted on one side of the  
compressor) and affix it to the steering  
wheel. You should not drive faster than  
80 km/h (50 mph) after the emergency tyre  
repair kit has been used.  
WARNING  
Do not leave children in the car without  
supervision when the engine is running.  
WARNING  
In the event of skin contact with the seal-  
ing fluid, it must be washed off immediately  
with soap and plenty of water.  
3. Check that the switch is in position 0 (Off),  
and locate the electrical cable and the air  
hose.  
8. Start the compressor by flicking the switch to  
position I (On).  
Sealing fluid that makes contact with an  
eye must be rinsed away immediately with  
eye wash fluid or with plenty of water. If the  
discomfort persists then the eye should be  
examined by a doctor.  
WARNING  
4. Unscrew the orange-coloured cap from the  
compressor, and unscrew the cork from the  
sealing fluid bottle.  
Never stand next to the tyre when the com-  
pressor is running. If cracks or unevenness  
arise then the compressor must be switched  
off immediately. The journey should not be  
continued. Call roadside assistance for recov-  
ery to a tyre centre. Volvo recommends an  
authorised tyre centre.  
NOTE  
Do not break the bottle's seal before use. The  
seal is broken automatically when the bottle is  
screwed in.  
WARNING  
Do not unscrew the bottle, it is equipped with  
a reverse catch to prevent leakage.  
NOTE  
6. Unscrew the tyre's dust cap.  
When the compressor starts, the pressure  
can increase up to 6 bar but the pressure  
drops after approximately 30 seconds.  
Check that the pressure reducing valve on  
the air hose is fully screwed on, and screw in  
the air hose's valve connection to the bottom  
of the thread on the tyre's air valve.  
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9. Inflate the tyre for 7 minutes.  
14. As soon as possible, drive at least 3 km at a  
maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) so  
that the sealing fluid can seal the tyre and  
then perform a follow-up check.  
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Emergency puncture repair* -  
rechecking  
IMPORTANT  
When a tyre has been sealed with the emer-  
gency puncture repair kit, Temporary Mobility Kit  
(TMK), a subsequent check must be made after  
approx. 3 kilometres of driving.  
The compressor must not be operated for  
longer than 10 minutes - risk of overheating.  
NOTE  
Sealant will spurt out of the puncture during  
the first few rotations of the tyre.  
10. Switch off the compressor to check the pres-  
sure on the pressure gauge. Minimum pres-  
sure is 1.8 bar and maximum 3.5 bar.  
Check tyre pressure  
Take out the tyre sealing equipment. The com-  
pressor must be switched off.  
(Release air with the pressure reducing valve  
if the tyre pressure is too high.)  
WARNING  
1. Unscrew the tyre's dust cap.  
Make sure that nobody is standing near the  
car and gets the sealing fluid splashed onto  
them when the car is driven away. The dis-  
tance should be at least 2 metres (7 feet).  
Take out the air hose and screw in the  
valve connection to the bottom of the thread  
on the tyre's air valve.  
WARNING  
If the pressure is below 1.8 bar (22 psi) then  
the hole in the tyre is too big. The journey  
should not be continued. Call roadside assis-  
tance for recovery to a tyre centre. Volvo rec-  
ommends an authorised tyre centre.  
2. Read the tyre pressure on the pressure  
gauge.  
15. Follow-up inspection:  
If the tyre pressure is below 1.3 bar then  
the tyre is insufficiently sealed. The jour-  
ney should not be continued. Call road-  
side assistance for recovery.  
Connect the air hose on the tyre's air valve  
again and check the tyre pressure with the  
pressure gauge, see Emergency puncture  
repair* - rechecking (p. 338).  
11. Switch off the compressor and unplug the  
electrical cable.  
If the tyre pressure is higher than 1.3 bar,  
the tyre must be inflated to the pressure  
specified in accordance with the tyre  
pressure label on the driver side door pil-  
lar (1 bar = 100 kPa).  
12. Unscrew the air hose from the tyre's air valve  
and refit the dust cap on the tyre.  
Related information  
Emergency puncture repair* (p. 334)  
Emergency puncture repair* - rechecking  
(p. 338)  
13. Fit the protective cap on the air hose in order  
to avoid leakage of the remaining sealing  
fluid.  
Release air using the pressure reducing  
valve if the tyre pressure is too high.  
Emergency puncture repair kit* - overview  
(p. 335)  
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3. If the tyre needs to be inflated:  
Inflating tyres with compressor from  
NOTE  
the emergency puncture repair kit*  
1. Plug the electrical cable into the closest  
12 V socket and start the car.  
The sealing fluid bottle and the hose must be  
replaced after use. Volvo recommends that  
this replacement is performed by an author-  
ised Volvo workshop.  
The car's original tyres can be inflated using the  
compressor in the emergency puncture repair kit  
(p. 335).  
2. Start the compressor and inflate the tyre  
to the pressure specified on the tyre pres-  
sure label on the driver side door pillar.  
1. The compressor must be switched off. Make  
sure that the switch is in position 0 (Off), and  
take out the electrical cable and the air hose.  
3. Switch off the compressor.  
WARNING  
4. Remove the tyre sealing equipment.  
Check the tyre pressure regularly.  
2. Unscrew the tyre's dust cap and screw in the  
air hose's valve connection to the bottom of  
the thread on the tyre's air valve.  
Fit the protective cap on the air hose in order  
to avoid leakage of the remaining sealing  
fluid.  
Volvo recommends that the car is driven to the  
nearest authorised Volvo workshop for the  
replacement/repair of the damaged tyre. Advise  
the workshop that the tyre contains sealing fluid.  
3. Plug the electrical cable into the closest  
12 V socket and start the car.  
WARNING  
Do not unscrew the bottle, it is equipped with  
a reverse catch to prevent leakage.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
You should not drive faster than 80 km/h  
(50 mph) after the emergency tyre repair kit  
has been used. Volvo recommends a visit to  
an authorised Volvo workshop for inspection  
of the sealed tyre (maximum driving distance  
is 200 km). The staff there can determine  
whether or not the tyre can be repaired or if it  
needs to be replaced.  
Inhaling car exhaust fumes could result in  
danger to life. Never leave the engine running  
in sealed areas or areas that lack sufficient  
ventilation.  
5. Refit the dust cap on the tyre.  
NOTE  
After a tyre has been inflated, always refit  
the dust cap in order to avoid damage to  
the valve from gravel, dirt, etc.  
WARNING  
Do not leave children in the car without  
supervision when the engine is running.  
Only use plastic dust caps. Metal dust  
caps can rust and become difficult to  
unscrew.  
Related information  
Emergency puncture repair* - operation  
(p. 336)  
4. Start the compressor by flicking the switch to  
position I (On).  
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IMPORTANT  
The compressor must not be operated for  
longer than 10 minutes - risk of overheating.  
5. Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified on  
the tyre pressure label on the driver side  
door pillar. Release air using the pressure  
reducing valve if the tyre pressure is too high.  
6. Switch off the compressor. Detach the air  
hose and the electrical cable.  
7. Refit the dust cap on the tyre.  
Related information  
Emergency puncture repair* (p. 334)  
Emergency puncture repair kit* - overview  
(p. 335)  
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