FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Part 1














Hands-free, Microphone, swan neck



















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.






Hands-free, Microphone, swan neck

Note! These installation instructions show installation on a left-hand drive vehicle. When installing a right-hand drive vehicle, the procedures are reversed and/or carried out on the opposite side. Where the operations differ, right-hand versions are also shown.
- Steps 1 - 16 apply to XC90
- Steps 17-34 apply to S60, V70 and S80 (-06)
- Steps 35-46 apply to C30, S40, V50 and C70
- Steps 47 - 60 apply to the S80 (07-)
- Steps 61-80 apply to the S60 (11-) and XC60

Applies to the XC90





- Remove the centre console's left side panel by first pulling it away at the front edge and continuing backwards until all the clips have released.





- Slide the driver's seat fully forwards and then fully upwards from the rear edge.
- Turn the ignition switch to position 0.
- Disconnect the battery negative lead.

Note! Wait at least three minutes before unplugging the connectors or removing other electrical equipment.





- Turn the ignition key to position II.
- Move the gear selector lever to its rearmost position.
- Use a weatherstrip and pry off the gear selector panel at the rear edge.





- Press in the catches and remove the panel.





- Remove the two screws.
- Remove the radio/AC unit from the center console. Pull from the lower edge and then downwards until it releases from the mounting at the upper edge.

Note! Do not damage the removed components or the surrounding panels.

- Unplug the connectors.





- Find the headrest's two locks on the back of the driver's seat. Press in the catches and pull the headrest upwards at the same time.





- Find the grip strip (consists of two different strip profiles that are hooked into each other) in the bottom edge on the upholstery.





- Get a weatherstrip tool and pry apart the strips so that the catch (1) releases.
- Pull out the rear part of the upholstery with strip (2).





- Insert a curtain wire or similar from above and down on the back of the seat back, between the upholstery and padding.





- Tape the connector from the microphone cable to the end of the wire.
- Pull through the cable.
- Disconnect the cable from the wire.





- Place the microphone's bracket over the hole on the backrest.
- Point the microphone arm 45° forward. Press down the headrest so that it locks into place.
- Check that the headrest has locked into place by pulling it upwards.





- Route the cable in front of the tube (1).
- Secure the cable with a cable tie to the large connector (2).
- Reinstall the upholstery for the backrest.





- Lay the cable in the carpet joint. Route the cable forward and up in the centre console.

Note! It is important that the cable has the right length so that the seat can move back and forth freely.





- Find the foam tape with connections for the Bluetooth system in the bottom of the centre console's opening. Open the foam tape.





- Loosen existing connection to the microphone.
- Connect the new microphone cable and reinstall the foam tape.

Note! Also secure the extra length of the microphone cable with the foam tape.





- Connect the connectors to the radio/AC unit.
- Reinstall the radio/AC unit by first hooking it on at the upper edge. Then press it upwards and angle in the lower part. At the same time, check that the cable to the control panel for Bluetooth ends up in the right position.
- If the radio/A/C unit does not fit at the rear edge, check that no cables have been trapped.
- Reinstall the screws.
- Reinstall the side panel.
- Turn the ignition key to position II.
- Reconnect the battery negative lead

Applies to S60, V70 and S80 (-06)





- Turn the ignition switch to position 0.

Note! Wait at least three minutes before unplugging the connectors or removing other electrical equipment.





- Turn the clip (1) a quarter turn anti-clockwise.
- Pull the panel out by the rear edge (2).
- Then pull the panel backwards until the hooks release (3).
Remove the panel.
- Repeat the operation on the other side.





- Remove the screws and sound proofing bracket.






Applies to the S60 and V70
- Open the glovebox.
- Lift the two catches past the lugs.






Applies to the S60 and V70
- Unhook the damping.


Applies to the S60 and V70





Remove:
- the eight screws
- the connector for the glove box lighting
- the connector for the legroom lighting
- the glove box.






Applies to the S80 (-06)
- Open the glovebox.
- Lift the two catches past the lugs.
- Detach the gas struts by pulling straight out.


Applies to the S80 (-06)





Remove:
- the ten screws
- the connector for the glove box lighting
- the glove box.

Applies to S60, V70 and S80 (-06)





- Find the headrest's two locks on the back of the driver's seat. Press in the catches and pull the headrest upwards at the same time.





- Find the grip strip (consists of two different strip profiles that are hooked into each other) in the bottom edge on the upholstery.





- Get a weatherstrip tool and pry apart the strips so that the catch (1) releases.
- Pull out the rear part of the upholstery with strip (2).





- Insert a curtain wire or similar from above and down on the back of the seat back, between the upholstery and padding.





- Tape the connector from the microphone cable to the end of the wire.
- Pull through the cable.
- Disconnect the cable from the wire.





- Place the microphone's bracket over the hole on the backrest.
- Point the microphone arm 45° forward. Press down the headrest so that it locks into place.
- Check that the headrest has locked into place by pulling it upwards.





- Route the cable in front of the tube (1).
- Secure the cable with a cable tie to the large connector (2).
- Reinstall the upholstery for the backrest.





- Lay the cable in the carpet joint. Route the cable forward and across in the centre console.

Note! It is important that the cable has the right length so that the seat can move back and forth freely.





- Route the cable on the left side of the opening for the glove box.
- Find the foam tape with connections for the Bluetooth system. Cut the cable tie and open the foam tape.





- Loosen existing connection to the microphone.
- Connect the new microphone cable. Reinstall the foam tape and secure with a new cable tie.

Note! Also secure the extra length of the microphone cable with the foam tape.

Reinstall:
- the gear lever panel
- the glove box
- the sound barrier
- the side panels on the centre console.