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tery or battery charger - only the
car
chassis
may be used as the ground-
ing point.
See Jump starting with battery (p. 274) for
a description of how the cable clamps
must be attached.
NOTE
If the battery has become so discharged
that everything is "black" and in principle
the car does not have all the normal elec-
trical functions and the engine is subse-
quently started using an external battery or
battery charger, then the Start/Stop func-
tion will be activated. It will then be possi-
ble for the engine to be auto-stopped but
in the event of an auto-stop the Start/Stop
function may fail to auto-start the engine
due to inadequate capacity in the battery.
The battery must first be charged in order
to ensure a successful auto-start after an
auto-stop. At an outside temperature of
+15 °C the battery needs to be charged for
at least 1 hour. At a lower outside tem-
perature a charging time of 3-4 hours is
recommended. The recommendation is
that the battery is charged using an exter-
nal battery charger.
If this is not possible then the recommen-
dation is to temporarily deactivate the
Start/Stop function until the battery has
been adequately recharged.
For more information on charging the
starter battery, see Starter battery - gen-
eral (p. 380).
Related information
•
Battery - symbols (p. 381)
Electrical system
The electrical system is single-pole and uses
the chassis and engine casing as a conductor.
The car has a voltage-regulated AC alterna-
tor.
The size, type and performance of the starter
battery depend on the car's equipment and
function.
IMPORTANT
If the starter battery is replaced, make sure
you replace it with a battery with the same
cold starting capacity and type as the orig-
inal battery (see the label on the battery).
Related information
•
Starter battery - replacement (p. 382)
•
Starter battery - general (p. 380)
Summary of Contents for S60 Cross Country 2016
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Page 13: ...Table of contents 11...
Page 14: ...INTRODUCTION...
Page 27: ...SAFETY...
Page 56: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS...
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Page 61: ...03 Instruments and controls 03 59 Overview right hand drive cars...
Page 123: ...CLIMATE CONTROL...
Page 146: ...LOADING AND STORAGE...
Page 156: ...LOCKS AND ALARM...
Page 184: ...DRIVER SUPPORT...
Page 265: ...STARTING AND DRIVING...
Page 324: ...WHEELS AND TYRES...
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