How do you replace the battery in a Volvo S60?

How do you replace the battery in a Volvo S60?

Step 1. Fold up the floor hatch and remove it or hold it up out of the way. Step 2. With a 13mm socket wrench remove the 3 screws (marked A in the picture below) holding the black metal bracket. Then remove the bracket. Step 3.

Where is the battery located in a Volvo?

The battery is located in the trunk, under the floor hatch, near to the spare wheel. Step 1. Fold up the floor hatch and remove it or hold it up out of the way. Step 2. With a 13mm socket wrench remove the 3 screws (marked A in the picture below) holding the black metal bracket.

Why is the battery draining on my V70?

The battery on my V70 drains overnight. I charged it up fully and was careful not to leave anything switched on but still the battery drained overnight. I’ve had the batter checked (apparently it’s OK) and my mechanic doesn’t think it’s the alternator. I’ve now taken it to a specialist auto electric mechanic but he’s stumped too.

What kind of battery does a Volvo S80 need?

Larger engines will generally need more power to start. For example, in a 2008 Volvo S80, the 3.2L I6 engine requires a 12V battery with 520 CCAs. The V8 model will require 800 CCAs. Its simply a case of more power needed in order rotate a greater amount of engine components.

How often should I replace my Volvo battery?

Battery Replacement: 2004-2011 Volvo S40 – 2005 Volvo S40 i 2.4L 5 Cyl. Replace the battery in your 2005 Volvo S40 i 2.4L 5 Cyl. once every 4 years for optimal performance. Watch this free video to see how to replace a dead battery in your 2005 Volvo S40 i 2.4L 5 Cyl. About Us Maintenance Parts & Tools Contact English

When do I need to replace my S40 battery?

Although some batteries last much longer, most batteries begin breaking down chemically after four years, so you could experience dimmer headlights and other negative effects before you have a dead battery in your S40 that you need to replace. Replacing the battery in your S40 involves removing the terminals.