Hi all
I have connected my car to both my phone hotspot and to my home wifi. Connection works - the car connects and has the standard white wifi symbols on the display. However the Download Centre shows No Connection to Service. The car tries to download Volvo Connect ID or something automatically which is an app and it attempts and fails. And there it sits. I assume as because it cannot connect to Volvo. So.. anyone else had this? What can I do about it?
thanks
David
Cannot connect to service
This seems to be a common problem if you have the "free" Vodafone 100Gb sim card. I spent 2 weeks trying to get this to work properly with the Volvo On Call service without success. The On Call App link is fine, so I can access the car remotely to check that it's locked, etc. etc. but the sim card itself would not link to Vodafone, despite me trying via mobile hot spots, linking to my home wifi, and so on. Today the dealer tried again and after 1/2 hour without success took the car away from the dealer site to a place where the Vodafone network signal was at its strongest. Eventually the sim card and the Vodafone system did connect and the dealer set up my Vodafone account - and the Vodaphone On Call emergency button in the car does now work. If this "free" sim card isn't present (it only started being offered at the beginning of October) the car's built-in sim card links seamlessly to the Volvo On Call service without all these issues.
I later spent another 1/2 hour trying to log on to Vodafone's awful 1990's account system and get the details that the dealer put in for my account changed to what I wanted. The whole Vodaphone "internetinthecar" experience was a nightmare to set up - and the sim card is only free for 1 year or until the 100Gb data is used up. The mobile On Call App link is free for 3 years, but don't confuse it with the 1-year Vodafone offer.
I later spent another 1/2 hour trying to log on to Vodafone's awful 1990's account system and get the details that the dealer put in for my account changed to what I wanted. The whole Vodaphone "internetinthecar" experience was a nightmare to set up - and the sim card is only free for 1 year or until the 100Gb data is used up. The mobile On Call App link is free for 3 years, but don't confuse it with the 1-year Vodafone offer.
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I got my free vodaphone sim yesterday. It took about 10mins to set up. The dealer did it for me on his mobile phone, following a typed up help step-by-step piece of A4 paper.
It works and continues to work without fault. 100Gb for 12 months free; can't fault it.
It works and continues to work without fault. 100Gb for 12 months free; can't fault it.
I haven't got any idea what this 100GB sim is but I will look. Wonder if after a year then if my ability to start the car remotely will disappear and I'll need a new sim. hmm..
Anyway the stupid car started connecting to my home wifi and downloading map updates again very slowly. No idea what has changed but connection seems ok now. I am still taking it to the garage and hopefully they will update the cars software anyway as there's been a few annoyances which might be ironed out a little in newer operating software
Anyway the stupid car started connecting to my home wifi and downloading map updates again very slowly. No idea what has changed but connection seems ok now. I am still taking it to the garage and hopefully they will update the cars software anyway as there's been a few annoyances which might be ironed out a little in newer operating software
XC40 R-Design Pro T5 AWD
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Here's a couple of web pages with info:DB2k wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:31 pm I haven't got any idea what this 100GB sim is but I will look. Wonder if after a year then if my ability to start the car remotely will disappear and I'll need a new sim. hmm..
Anyway the stupid car started connecting to my home wifi and downloading map updates again very slowly. No idea what has changed but connection seems ok now. I am still taking it to the garage and hopefully they will update the cars software anyway as there's been a few annoyances which might be ironed out a little in newer operating software
https://www.volvocars.com/uk/about/human-innovation/future-of-driving/connectivity/services/iitc/activate
https://www.media.volvocars.com/uk/en-gb/media/pressreleases/256057/volvo-adds-big-data-to-every-new-car-it-sells-in-the-uk
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I rang my dealer and he obtained the sim and fitted it.
If you remove it, now or in a year's time the car will revert back to its built in sim and continue as normal.
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The built in Sim is only for VOC actions, I.e remote start, SOS etc. The additional SIm allows you to download and use apps, download map upgrades , receive live traffic on the maps , use Spotify etc.. When it is fitted VOC uses this sim instead of the built in one. if you don’t have the additional sim a mobile phone can be connected to give you this data input. I personally use a 3 data sim which gives 24GB and last up to 24 months. Usually get for about £40 on Amazon.