2006 s40 battery replacement
Hi everyone!!
Any luck replacing the battery for a '06 s40 outside the Volvo dealer and their $210 cost? I bought a car battery from a local store, it fits but the bracket that holds it down does not, it is made specifically for the VOLVO dealer battery, I bought a universal bracket, and that wont do either!!
Has anyone had luck doing it on your own or am I stuck with the high dealer prices?
Any suggestions are appreciated!!!
Any luck replacing the battery for a '06 s40 outside the Volvo dealer and their $210 cost? I bought a car battery from a local store, it fits but the bracket that holds it down does not, it is made specifically for the VOLVO dealer battery, I bought a universal bracket, and that wont do either!!
Has anyone had luck doing it on your own or am I stuck with the high dealer prices?Any suggestions are appreciated!!!
Just went through the same ordeal, Exide L348-60 or L48-60 is the correct fit, not 48-60. If you can find another that cross references with that number, youre golden.
Car was a 2006 S40 2.4L 5 speed, hold down bracket would not fit other models.
Car was a 2006 S40 2.4L 5 speed, hold down bracket would not fit other models.
I had a the same problem on my S40 2.4i 2005 Model. Unfortunately after the battery was fitted, it showed anti skid sevice and emmobilizer error when turned on. I had to take it to the dealer and it has cost me R889,00 to diagnose.
Yesterday i took my S40 1.6, 2006 model (45,000km) for a wash at the gas station. The guy left the lights-on for about 5-6 hours and the car was dead.
On the display, i received the message CRASH MODE-SEE MANUAL, then ANTI-SKID TEMPORARILLY OFF and then CHECK ALARM SYSTEM SERVICE.
I started the car with poles, but after a 20 min. drive the engine sound was not good. I turned off the engine, and then after several tries i managed to turned it on but after 2-3 seconds the engine went off.
I took the car to the garage and they changed the battery (125 euros), but again after that the engine went almost off. The mechanic pluged in the laptop and reset all, and that was it. He told me that because the battery was old, the electronics of the car were confused.
Now everything is ok.
Do you think my old battery was old enough to change ?
On the display, i received the message CRASH MODE-SEE MANUAL, then ANTI-SKID TEMPORARILLY OFF and then CHECK ALARM SYSTEM SERVICE.
I started the car with poles, but after a 20 min. drive the engine sound was not good. I turned off the engine, and then after several tries i managed to turned it on but after 2-3 seconds the engine went off.
I took the car to the garage and they changed the battery (125 euros), but again after that the engine went almost off. The mechanic pluged in the laptop and reset all, and that was it. He told me that because the battery was old, the electronics of the car were confused.
Now everything is ok.
Do you think my old battery was old enough to change ?
I have read that replacing a battery can cause problems with the electronics. What is the proper procedure to avoid this, and can I do it without going to the dealer?
I have a 2006 S40 T5, and the battery seems to be on its last leg. Lately I have been getting a message that the passenger's air bag is inactive, and today the car would not start without a jump. There were multiple clicking sounds from the dash and the CD changer seemed to be attempting to load/unload CDs.
I was able to jump start it, but as the car is 5+ years old, I'm thinking the battery needs to be replaced.
I have a 2006 S40 T5, and the battery seems to be on its last leg. Lately I have been getting a message that the passenger's air bag is inactive, and today the car would not start without a jump. There were multiple clicking sounds from the dash and the CD changer seemed to be attempting to load/unload CDs.
I was able to jump start it, but as the car is 5+ years old, I'm thinking the battery needs to be replaced.
This is from VADIS. Unfortunately the file is too big to post so I just pasted the text. If you provide an email address I can send the PDF files.
Stan
Battery, replacing
Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for
different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur.
However, the essential information in the illustrations is always
correct.
Note! Check the operation of the battery to determine whether it is
working or not. See: Fault-tracing and testing the battery .
Preparatory work
Removal
Ignition off
Ignition off.
Open the hood.
Removing the battery
Warning! When connecting and disconnecting the battery leads,
see: Note when disconnecting/connecting the battery lead .
Remove:
the cover
the negative lead
Installation
the positive lead
the covers
the 2 nuts
the mounting bracket
the battery.
Installing the battery
Warning! When connecting and disconnecting the battery leads,
see: Note when disconnecting/connecting the battery lead .
Install:
the battery
the mounting bracket
the 2 nuts. Tighten. See: Tightening torque
the covers
the positive lead
the negative lead
the cover.
Note when disconnecting/connecting the battery lead
Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for
different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur.
However, the essential information in the illustrations is always
correct.
Note before disconnecting the battery lead
If the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) lights, read off the
diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) for the engine management
system. If necessary, remedy any faults before cutting the power
to the vehicle.
When the ignition has been switched off, wait at least 1 minute
before cutting the power to the vehicle. This is so that there is
sufficient time for information to be stored in the control
modules.
Warning! The SRS (supplemental restraint system) is active for a
certain time after the power is cut. Therefore wait 3 minutes before
starting work.
If the vehicle has a heater with remote starting, the personal code
is reset to the factory default (1234) if the battery is disconnected
or the power is cut.
Caution! Always disconnect the battery negative lead.
Note before connecting the battery lead
Warning! The key must be in position 2. No one must be in the
vehicle when the battery is connected. This is a safety precaution in case an airbag module activates when the power is connected.
Central locking
Initialize the central locking and the courtesy lighting by unlocking
the vehicle using the remote control, the key or via VIDA vehicle
communication.
Engine
When the battery has been disconnected, the car may have to be
driven for a few minutes before the engine runs normally.
Stan
Battery, replacing
Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for
different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur.
However, the essential information in the illustrations is always
correct.
Note! Check the operation of the battery to determine whether it is
working or not. See: Fault-tracing and testing the battery .
Preparatory work
Removal
Ignition off
Ignition off.
Open the hood.
Removing the battery
Warning! When connecting and disconnecting the battery leads,
see: Note when disconnecting/connecting the battery lead .
Remove:
the cover
the negative lead
Installation
the positive lead
the covers
the 2 nuts
the mounting bracket
the battery.
Installing the battery
Warning! When connecting and disconnecting the battery leads,
see: Note when disconnecting/connecting the battery lead .
Install:
the battery
the mounting bracket
the 2 nuts. Tighten. See: Tightening torque
the covers
the positive lead
the negative lead
the cover.
Note when disconnecting/connecting the battery lead
Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for
different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur.
However, the essential information in the illustrations is always
correct.
Note before disconnecting the battery lead
If the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) lights, read off the
diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) for the engine management
system. If necessary, remedy any faults before cutting the power
to the vehicle.
When the ignition has been switched off, wait at least 1 minute
before cutting the power to the vehicle. This is so that there is
sufficient time for information to be stored in the control
modules.
Warning! The SRS (supplemental restraint system) is active for a
certain time after the power is cut. Therefore wait 3 minutes before
starting work.
If the vehicle has a heater with remote starting, the personal code
is reset to the factory default (1234) if the battery is disconnected
or the power is cut.
Caution! Always disconnect the battery negative lead.
Note before connecting the battery lead
Warning! The key must be in position 2. No one must be in the
vehicle when the battery is connected. This is a safety precaution in case an airbag module activates when the power is connected.
Central locking
Initialize the central locking and the courtesy lighting by unlocking
the vehicle using the remote control, the key or via VIDA vehicle
communication.
Engine
When the battery has been disconnected, the car may have to be
driven for a few minutes before the engine runs normally.
AutoNaut / Stan - Thanks for your prompt reply and offer to send the PDF file. My email address is davidp158 AT earthlink DOT net.
FWIW, my S40 owner manual states:
"Wait at least 5 minutes after switching off the ignition before disconnecting the battery so that all information in the vehicle's electrical system can be stored in the control modules."
I'm hoping this may store my radio's code somewhere, long enough to have the battery removed and tested. I will likely replace the battery, anyway, as its 5+ years old.
The S40 manual doesn't mention anything about putting the key in the #2 position or centralized locking. What is the purpose of locking the vehicle and turning on the courtesy light, and then unlocking it?
cheers,
Dave
FWIW, my S40 owner manual states:
"Wait at least 5 minutes after switching off the ignition before disconnecting the battery so that all information in the vehicle's electrical system can be stored in the control modules."
I'm hoping this may store my radio's code somewhere, long enough to have the battery removed and tested. I will likely replace the battery, anyway, as its 5+ years old.
The S40 manual doesn't mention anything about putting the key in the #2 position or centralized locking. What is the purpose of locking the vehicle and turning on the courtesy light, and then unlocking it?
cheers,
Dave
Last edited by davidp158; Dec 19, 2011 at 12:04 PM.
I installed the battery and didn't need the code for the radio.
Before I removed the batter, I checked with my Volvo dealer (Barrier Motors, Bellevue, WA) to see if they had a code for my radio. They weren't able to provide the code over the phone, but said they would do so at no charge if I brought the car in. I'm glad I didn't need to do this, but its nice to know the dealer would charge me for the code if I did need it.
cheers,
Dave
Before I removed the batter, I checked with my Volvo dealer (Barrier Motors, Bellevue, WA) to see if they had a code for my radio. They weren't able to provide the code over the phone, but said they would do so at no charge if I brought the car in. I'm glad I didn't need to do this, but its nice to know the dealer would charge me for the code if I did need it.
cheers,
Dave
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