FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Parking assistance, rear, chassis number 190000-











































INTRODUCTION
- Read through all of the instructions before starting installation.
- Notifications and warning texts are for your safety and to minimize the risk of something breaking during installation.
- Ensure that all tools stated in the instructions are available before starting installation.
- Certain steps in the instructions are only presented in the form of images. Explanatory text is also given for more complicated steps.
- In the event of any problems with the instructions or the accessory, contact your local Volvo dealer.






Parking assistance, rear, chassis number 190000-










- Clean the sensors. Use: Isopropanol.
- Allow to dry.





- Carefully mat down the surface. Use Glasspaper, grade P1000.





- Clean the sensors again. Use: Isopropanol.
- Allow to dry.
- Avoid contact with the cleaned surfaces.





- Clean the cradles. Use: Isopropanol.
- Allow to dry.
- Avoid contact with the cleaned surfaces.





- Apply primer to the cleaned surface. Use: Bonding primer for plastic. P/N: 31335448.

Caution! Allow to dry at a temperature of at least +20°C for 10 min, before painting.

Note! Also read the instructions on the spray can.






Caution! protect the connections' contact surface against paint.

- Paint the sensors in the same colour code as the vehicle.
- use Volvo Touch-up paint. (Only use base coat.)
- Use: Volvo 2-K Varnish. P/N: 31335447.

Note! Also read the instructions on the spray can.





- Paint the holders in the same colour code as the vehicle.
- Use Volvo Touch-up paint (Only use base coat.)
- Use: Volvo 2-K Varnish. P/N: 31335447.

Note! Also read the instructions on the spray can.






Caution! The paint must have dried after the first application.










- Applies to both discs.










- Applies to both sides.





- Applies to both sides.














- Locate the 4 markings on the inside of the bumper cover.





- Mark center with a scribe.





1. - 3 mm (7/64")
2. - 10 mm (25/64")





- Use special tool: P/N 9997234

Note! The hole tool's support sleeve must be on the inside, and the cutting part on the outside of the bumper casing.





- Use special tool: P/N 9997392 Hole tool

Note! The hole tool's support sleeve must be on the inside, and the cutting part on the outside of the bumper casing.





- Clean the surfaces. Allow to dry.
Use: Isopropanol





- Clean the surfaces. Allow to dry.
Use: Isopropanol





- Clean the surfaces. Allow to dry.
Use: Isopropanol





- Apply a thin and even layer of activator. Allow to dry for at least 10 minutes.
Use: P/N 8637076 Activator





- Apply a thin and even layer of activator. Allow to dry for at least 10 minutes.
Use: P/N 8637076 Activator





- Apply a thin and even layer of activator. Allow to dry for at least 10 minutes.
Use: P/N 8637076 Activator.





- Pull off the seat cushion for the rear seat, first at the front edge where it is secured by two cradles. Then at the rear edge where it is secured by one cradle.
- Remove the seat cushion.





- Fold the central arm rest forward.
- Remove the central arm rest by grasping each end and pulling upwards until it releases at the rear edge from the backrest's lugs (1).
- Then pull forwards until the holders (2) on the sides of the backrest have slid out of the corresponding cut-out (3) in the central arm rest.





- Fold the backrest forward.
- Remove the cover for the backrest's right-hand mounting.





- Remove the screw and the locking sleeve.





- Fold out the backrest from the right mounting. Pull the backrest out from the mounting at the armrest and remove it.

Note! The backrest may be securely attached.





- Pull off the rubber molding at the rear edge of the right-hand door opening.





- Detach the B pillar panel at the lower edge by prying the sides using a weatherstrip tool until the 2 x clips release