Starting and driving -> Winter driving for Your Volvo XC40 SUV 2020

STARTING AND DRIVING  
Winter driving  
Slippery driving conditions  
Driving in water  
To achieve optimum roadholding Volvo recom-  
mends using winter tyres on all wheels if there  
is a risk of snow or ice.  
For winter driving it is important to perform  
certain checks of the car in order to ensure  
that it can be driven safely.  
Check the following in particular before the  
cold season:  
Wading means the car being driven through  
water e.g. on a flooded road. Driving in water  
must be performed with great caution.  
The car can be driven through water to a maxi-  
mum depth of 45 cm (17 inches) at no more  
than walking speed. Extra caution should be  
exercised when passing through flowing  
water.  
The engine coolant must contain 50%  
glycol. This mixture protects the engine  
against frost down to approx. -35°C  
(-31°F). To avoid health risks, different  
types of glycol must not be mixed.  
The use of winter tyres is a legal require-  
ment in certain countries. Studded tyres  
are not permitted in all countries.  
During driving in water, maintain a low speed  
and do not stop the car. When the water has  
been passed, depress the brake pedal lightly  
and check that full brake function is achieved.  
Water and mud for example can make the  
brake linings wet resulting in delayed brake  
function.  
Practise driving on slippery surfaces under  
controlled conditions to learn how the car  
reacts.  
The fuel tank must be kept filled to pre-  
vent condensation.  
Engine oil viscosity is important. Oils with  
lower viscosity (thinner oils) facilitate star-  
ting in cold weather and also reduce fuel  
consumption while the engine is cold.  
Related information  
Engine oil – specifications (p. 637)  
If necessary, clean the contacts for the  
electric heater and trailer coupling after  
driving in water and mud.  
Winter tyres (p. 543)  
Snow chains (p. 543)  
The condition of the starter battery and  
charge level must be inspected. Cold  
weather places great demands on the  
starter battery and its capacity is reduced  
by the cold.  
Braking on gritted roads (p. 403)  
Braking on wet roads (p. 403)  
Filling washer fluid (p. 624)  
Starter battery (p. 585)  
Do not let the car stand with water over  
the sills for any long period of time - this  
could cause electrical malfunctions.  
Use washer fluid with antifreeze to avoid  
ice forming in the washer fluid reservoir.  
Replacing windscreen wiper blades  
(p. 622)  
See the separate section for engine oil recom-  
mendations.  
Replacing the wiper blade, rear window  
(p. 621)  
Topping up coolant (p. 583)  
Adverse driving conditions for engine oil  
(p. 639)  
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