YOUR VOLVO -> Software updates & Recording data for Your Volvo XC40 SUV Second Generation (2022-2026)

YOUR VOLVO  
data when a non-trivial collision situation  
Software updates  
Recording data  
occurs. The EDR does not record any data  
during normal driving conditions. Similarly, the  
system never registers who is driving the vehi-  
cle or the geographic location of the accident  
or near-miss situation. However, other parties,  
such as the police, could use the recorded  
data in combination with the type of person-  
ally identifiable information routinely collected  
after a traffic accident. Special equipment and  
access to either the vehicle or the EDR is  
required to be able to interpret the registered  
data.  
So that you as a Volvo customer get the best  
experience of your car, Volvo continuously  
develops the systems in the cars and the ser-  
vices that you are offered.  
In connection with service at an authorised  
Volvo dealer, the software in your Volvo will be  
updated to the latest version. The latest soft-  
ware update allows you to benefit from availa-  
ble improvements, including improvements  
from earlier software updates.  
As part of Volvo's safety and quality assur-  
ance, certain information about the vehicle's  
operation, functionality and incidents are  
recorded in the car.  
Event Data Recorder (EDR)  
This vehicle is equipped with an "Event Data  
Recorder" (EDR). Its primary purpose is to  
register and record data related to traffic acci-  
dents or collision-like situations, such as times  
when the airbag deploys or the vehicle strikes  
an obstacle in the road. The data is recorded in  
order to increase understanding of how vehi-  
cle systems work in these types of situations.  
The EDR is designed to record data related to  
vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a  
short time, usually 30 seconds or less.  
For more information about available updates  
and frequently asked questions, visit  
volvocars.com/support.  
In addition to the EDR, the car is equipped  
with a number of computers designed to con-  
tinually check and monitor the function of the  
car. They can record data during normal driv-  
ing conditions, but in particular register faults  
affecting the vehicle's operation and function-  
ality, or upon activation of the vehicle's driver  
support function (e.g. City Safety and the auto  
brake function).  
NOTE  
Functionality after updating may vary  
depending on market, model, model year  
and options.  
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record  
data related to the following in the event of  
traffic accidents or collision-like situations:  
Related information  
How the various systems in the car  
worked  
Sensus - online connectivity and entertain-  
ment (p. 32)  
Some of the recorded data is required to ena-  
ble service and maintenance technicians to  
diagnose and remedy any faults that occurred  
in the vehicle. The registered information is  
also needed to enable Volvo to satisfy legal  
requirements laid out in laws and by govern-  
ment authorities. Information registered in the  
vehicle is stored in its computer until the vehi-  
cle is serviced or repaired.  
Whether the driver and passenger seat-  
belts were fastened/tensioned  
Managing system updates via the Down-  
load Centre (p. 583)  
The driver's use of the accelerator or brake  
pedal  
The travel speed of the vehicle  
This information can help us understand the  
circumstances in which traffic accidents, inju-  
ries and damage occur. The EDR only records  
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