It really is a game changer. It always frustrated me with older generation nav systems that most people resorted yo apple car play or android auto. Having the seamless cloud system accessible in car and all devices is so useful. Appreciate you watching.
Hey Mate, Love your videos and very informative… Keep them coming! If possible, can you make a video on how to enable, disable start / stop feature, how to use them effectively and the advantages / disadvantages? Thanks!
Vinodh, thanks for the comment. If you are in a new mild hybrid model then unfortunately you cannot turn auto start stop off. The good news is that this new system also has a 48V battery which means quick low vibration starts, no loss of climate control and much less stress on the large battery. If you are in a sensus system car then swipe right to vehicle function page and disable auto start stop. It does save fuel and there are many people who have written articles about this. It is also very taxing on your battery, if it is too frequent as it is a 12 V. That is one of the reasons why brands like Volvo have the more expensive battery. If I knew my drive was constant start stop. I probably wouldn’t want it on all the time as it is a lot of stress. In my location we have a lot of highway driving with occasional traffic and stops so it is a good place to use it. Thanks for the topic
I found your presentation well-organized, informative and entertaining. What more can one ask of a YT video? I particularly liked your walk-through of a typical trip planning problem at the end. As someone with a C40 on order I have two questions. 1. When examining information for a given charging station are the numbers of chargers in use and/or the number of inoperative chargers shown? 2. What control, if any, is there over the map shown in the driver's display? For example, can one zoom in and out?
Hi Cary, thanks so much. Congratulations on your C40 arriving soon. It is definitely one of the best looking EV's. The charging station page will usually show up as green and 2/2, as an example, which is two out of two available. Unfortunately the driver display only shows up in calm mode with minimal data or navi mode with a map showing. Having said that the map is very functional and clear and does show things like traffic. Enjoy your new car!
Hi Jebbie Hope you do not mind me reaching out to you like this. I’m still working through the navigation aspects on my new xc40 and have a question. You mention on your video that it is possible to set up a route on, for example a pc and see the result on the the car screen - how is this done exactly and what connectivity has to be in place to do this? Great series by the way keep up the good work KR Jim
Hi Jim, what I do is when I plan a route on PC or cellphone I am logged into the same Google account. I then save my waypoints and charging station stops in favorites. When I get to car all those waypoints are accessible in the favorites menu in the car. No need for any special connectivity. It all just works on the same account in the cloud. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching
I’ve been trying to find a way to see full list of directions on the Google maps app in my xc40 recharge. I can easily get it in my Google maps app in my phone but in the car I can’t find the setting to see the full directions list. Sometimes I like to see what my next few turns are ahead of time and I can’t seem to find it on my car app. Please help
I have a Volvo XC60 Recharge with a battery range of 77 km. If I drive a 100 km long route and enter this into the sat nav, the car will make up its mind how to work with the electricity according to the route profile. I'll probably finish with an empty battery. The feature I'm looking for is how to tell the car that I'm going there and back so it has to distribute the electricity over 200 km.
In theory if you set a destination and also the return as the final destination, then I’m guessing this would cover both legs. However that’s an interesting question and I want to try that out now that you brought that up! Thanks
Varun, thanks for watching. That's a really great question. I briefly switched off my sim data and as expected the Google assistant ability to tell it where you want to go stopped working. However my maps kept working and I am guessing this may be because of offline map data. I definitely will try to keep it going without sim for longer to see how long it works. Thanks for asking that one.
Hi Jebbi, thank you for the awesome video. One day I got lost because the GPS stop working while I was using it. Do you know how to restart or make it retrieve immediately. Thanks again.
This is a useful one to know. I if your infotainment get stuck. Keep pressing the home button on your infotainment screen. After 30 ish seconds everything will reset and that usually solves it. It’s like rebooting your computer. If this doesn’t work then you probably have a connectivity issue. Thanks for commenting Thanks for commenting
Hi Jebbi, thanks for your answer. I realized that if you press the home button for a second, it will take you to the cleaning screen mode. But I have never tried to press it longer.
Got a XC60 T6 plug in 2022. We use profiles for the personalised seat and mirror positions. When the seat is in the position of the smallest person and the profile is choosen for the tallest, the seat is going to the front, before moving to the back in the personalised position, causing knees squeezed against steering wheel. Same experience? Solition?
Hans thanks for this comment. This is something I have never noticed before. Can you confirm if you paired a key to each profile? Are you selecting the profiles from center screen and have you tried using the memory buttons to see if it does the same thing? Let me get back to you on this one.
@@JebRevsUp : Sorry for all these questions. You mentioned that after four years, you pay for a connection subscription. Does this mean that you no longer can update or use Google Maps if you don’t pay for this subscription? With my 2018 Volvo, I get free lifetime map downloads using either my home WiFi connected to my car in the garage or downloading the maps onto a stick from my computer to then install through the car’s usb port and I’m then able to use those maps on the road without needing to be connected to my phone or a separate subscription. If we must pay to use the maps (after four years) wouldn’t it be better to simply buy an aftermarket Garmin GPS with free lifetime maps included? It’s a one time $200 spent and you’re done. Maybe I’m not grasping what you’re saying correctly.
Hi, you don’t need a cellphone as long as your car has connectivity. The car gets software updates “until it is no longer supported” which is likely quite a long time from now. However your Google services gives you connectivity so when that expires after 4 years it is subscription based. As cars become rolling computers, increasingly all the manufacturers will be adopting subscription models more for connectivity and updates. This is a change that a lot people will not like but is likely to continue as cars become more tech heavy.
Yes the Google navigation does account for range. If you set a route outside of range it will automatically suggest charging stops. The same happens if you’re battery gets used up.
Thanks for the question. I’ve never really used the Tesla system so can’t really give you a comparison. What you can do on the Google system is that if I set a route such as DC to Connecticut. It automatically schedules two stops to accommodate the distance. I also have my setting to only take my preferred accounts - electrify America EV go and ChargePoint. If I create a route I can also search for charging stations at destination or enroute. Lastly if I set a destination that it outside of my range it will tell me and suggest a charging stop. I have been doing more longer drives for work recently. It has been interesting using an EV for a work travel car. It definitely requires more planning on the navigation. Can’t complain about the navigation. Wish I could say the same about all stations I visited though!
Under settings and controls. The last option is to set power on and off. However if you want to remember settings you can create a profile to do that too
David that is one item I wish I included in the video. Firstly start by making sure you are not in active navigation. On the map your car shows up as a blue circle with a triangle in it. Tap and hold on that symbol. A red pin will drop and that location will show up in a box. At the top of the box is a tab next to the X. Press that and choose where you want to save - favorites, want to go or starred. It also works if you touch any location on the map. It will drop a pin and you can save. Thanks for watching and for bringing up a useful topic.
Thanks for taking the time to do these tutorials. Picked up my XC40 recharge twin this week and these have been super useful 👍
Very good !Thanks for the tutorials, I'm a volvo owner for ever, and didn't know about some of this features. Thank youb
Thanks for your video. Very informative!
Very good info - new xc 40 EV driver from Denmark 👍🏻
Leth thanks for watching and congratulations on your XC40. I hope you are enjoying your car!
Thanks to take the time to deep dive in the system and show its capabilities
It really is a game changer. It always frustrated me with older generation nav systems that most people resorted yo apple car play or android auto. Having the seamless cloud system accessible in car and all devices is so useful. Appreciate you watching.
Very good. Thanks
Hey Mate, Love your videos and very informative… Keep them coming! If possible, can you make a video on how to enable, disable start / stop feature, how to use them effectively and the advantages / disadvantages? Thanks!
Vinodh, thanks for the comment. If you are in a new mild hybrid model then unfortunately you cannot turn auto start stop off.
The good news is that this new system also has a 48V battery which means quick low vibration starts, no loss of climate control and much less stress on the large battery.
If you are in a sensus system car then swipe right to vehicle function page and disable auto start stop.
It does save fuel and there are many people who have written articles about this. It is also very taxing on your battery, if it is too frequent as it is a 12 V.
That is one of the reasons why brands like Volvo have the more expensive battery. If I knew my drive was constant start stop. I probably wouldn’t want it on all the time as it is a lot of stress.
In my location we have a lot of highway driving with occasional traffic and stops so it is a good place to use it. Thanks for the topic
I found your presentation well-organized, informative and entertaining. What more can one ask of a YT video? I particularly liked your walk-through of a typical trip planning problem at the end.
As someone with a C40 on order I have two questions.
1. When examining information for a given charging station are the numbers of chargers in use and/or the number of inoperative chargers shown?
2. What control, if any, is there over the map shown in the driver's display? For example, can one zoom in and out?
Hi Cary, thanks so much. Congratulations on your C40 arriving soon. It is definitely one of the best looking EV's.
The charging station page will usually show up as green and 2/2, as an example, which is two out of two available.
Unfortunately the driver display only shows up in calm mode with minimal data or navi mode with a map showing. Having said that the map is very functional and clear and does show things like traffic. Enjoy your new car!
Hi Jebbie Hope you do not mind me reaching out to you like this. I’m still working through the navigation aspects on my new xc40 and have a question. You mention on your video that it is possible to set up a route on, for example a pc and see the result on the the car screen - how is this done exactly and what connectivity has to be in place to do this? Great series by the way keep up the good work KR Jim
Hi Jim, what I do is when I plan a route on PC or cellphone I am logged into the same Google account. I then save my waypoints and charging station stops in favorites. When I get to car all those waypoints are accessible in the favorites menu in the car. No need for any special connectivity. It all just works on the same account in the cloud. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching
I’ve been trying to find a way to see full list of directions on the Google maps app in my xc40 recharge. I can easily get it in my Google maps app in my phone but in the car I can’t find the setting to see the full directions list. Sometimes I like to see what my next few turns are ahead of time and I can’t seem to find it on my car app. Please help
I have a Volvo XC60 Recharge with a battery range of 77 km. If I drive a 100 km long route and enter this into the sat nav, the car will make up its mind how to work with the electricity according to the route profile. I'll probably finish with an empty battery. The feature I'm looking for is how to tell the car that I'm going there and back so it has to distribute the electricity over 200 km.
In theory if you set a destination and also the return as the final destination, then I’m guessing this would cover both legs. However that’s an interesting question and I want to try that out now that you brought that up! Thanks
Thanks for information, How about the scenario without network connectivity, does information system still going work on offline mode?
Good question
Varun, thanks for watching. That's a really great question. I briefly switched off my sim data and as expected the Google assistant ability to tell it where you want to go stopped working. However my maps kept working and I am guessing this may be because of offline map data. I definitely will try to keep it going without sim for longer to see how long it works. Thanks for asking that one.
@@JebRevsUp so it has the map in memory right?
Hi Jebbi, thank you for the awesome video. One day I got lost because the GPS stop working while I was using it. Do you know how to restart or make it retrieve immediately. Thanks again.
This is a useful one to know.
I if your infotainment get stuck. Keep pressing the home button on your infotainment screen. After 30 ish seconds everything will reset and that usually solves it. It’s like rebooting your computer. If this doesn’t work then you probably have a connectivity issue.
Thanks for commenting
Thanks for commenting
Hi Jebbi, thanks for your answer. I realized that if you press the home button for a second, it will take you to the cleaning screen mode. But I have never tried to press it longer.
Got a XC60 T6 plug in 2022. We use profiles for the personalised seat and mirror positions. When the seat is in the position of the smallest person and the profile is choosen for the tallest, the seat is going to the front, before moving to the back in the personalised position, causing knees squeezed against steering wheel. Same experience? Solition?
Hans thanks for this comment. This is something I have never noticed before. Can you confirm if you paired a key to each profile? Are you selecting the profiles from center screen and have you tried using the memory buttons to see if it does the same thing? Let me get back to you on this one.
Do you get google maps free forever or do you have to pay to use it?
Also, do you need a cellphone for the map to work?
You get Google services for four years. After that it is a subscription to get connectivity. Thanks for watching
@@JebRevsUp : Sorry for all these questions.
You mentioned that after four years, you pay for a connection subscription. Does this mean that you no longer can update or use Google Maps if you don’t pay for this subscription?
With my 2018 Volvo, I get free lifetime map downloads using either my home WiFi connected to my car in the garage or downloading the maps onto a stick from my computer to then install through the car’s usb port and I’m then able to use those maps on the road without needing to be connected to my phone or a separate subscription.
If we must pay to use the maps (after four years) wouldn’t it be better to simply buy an aftermarket Garmin GPS with free lifetime maps included? It’s a one time $200 spent and you’re done. Maybe I’m not grasping what you’re saying correctly.
Hi, you don’t need a cellphone as long as your car has connectivity. The car gets software updates “until it is no longer supported” which is likely quite a long time from now.
However your Google services gives you connectivity so when that expires after 4 years it is subscription based.
As cars become rolling computers, increasingly all the manufacturers will be adopting subscription models more for connectivity and updates. This is a change that a lot people will not like but is likely to continue as cars become more tech heavy.
Does the navigation adds charges automatically (like Tesla) or you have to manually add them in?
Yes the Google navigation does account for range. If you set a route outside of range it will automatically suggest charging stops. The same happens if you’re battery gets used up.
Can it auto route you to charges the way ABRP and Tesla do?
Thanks for the question. I’ve never really used the Tesla system so can’t really give you a comparison.
What you can do on the Google system is that if I set a route such as DC to Connecticut. It automatically schedules two stops to accommodate the distance. I also have my setting to only take my preferred accounts - electrify America EV go and ChargePoint.
If I create a route I can also search for charging stations at destination or enroute.
Lastly if I set a destination that it outside of my range it will tell me and suggest a charging stop.
I have been doing more longer drives for work recently. It has been interesting using an EV for a work travel car. It definitely requires more planning on the navigation. Can’t complain about the navigation. Wish I could say the same about all stations I visited though!
is there any way to keep the car on after leaving the car so all settings will stay? thanks
Under settings and controls. The last option is to set power on and off. However if you want to remember settings you can create a profile to do that too
How do you save your current location?
David that is one item I wish I included in the video.
Firstly start by making sure you are not in active navigation. On the map your car shows up as a blue circle with a triangle in it. Tap and hold on that symbol. A red pin will drop and that location will show up in a box. At the top of the box is a tab next to the X. Press that and choose where you want to save - favorites, want to go or starred.
It also works if you touch any location on the map. It will drop a pin and you can save.
Thanks for watching and for bringing up a useful topic.
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