If The Engine Is Not Working; Punctures; Punctured Air Springs - Volvo 9700 US/CAN Driver's Handbook Manual

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102 If Something Happens

If the Engine is Not Working

If the engine refuses to start, check that:
1 The cover of the emergency switch is
folded down.
2 The main power switch on the dashboard
is set to on.
3 The gear selector is in the neutral position,
i.e. N.
4 The parking brake is engaged.
5 The switch in the control box in the engine
bay is turned towards 1.
The engine cannot be started when the battery
voltage is too low (below 18 V).
The engine cannot be started if either the
engine hatch or the front service hatch is
open. In that case the display will show an
appropriate symbol. Close the hatch before
trying to start the engine.

Punctures

There are several safety requirements that
need to be considered in the event of a
punctured tire. For detailed information
concerning wheel changing, see the separate
Operating Instruction "Jacking points and
puncture".

Punctured Air Springs

In the event of puncture of any of the
suspension airspringss, the speed must be
reduced to 20 km/h (12 mph) and the bus
taken to the nearest service facility.
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