Volvo S60 CC 31350776 Siren Alarm Replacement Battery 4V 600F
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Volvo S60 CC 31350776 Siren Alarm Replacement Battery 4V 600F - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4V
Amp
600F
VOLVO S60 CC / S80 II / V40 CC Series — 4V HPC 600F Replacement Supercapacitor (31350776)
This is a 4V, 600F (2.4Wh) high-power-capacitance supercapacitor that replaces the OEM siren alarm backup unit in VOLVO S60 CC (2016–2018), S60 II (2014–2018), S80 II (2007–2016), V40 CC (2016–2019), and seven additional model variants. It holds charge to power the vehicle's siren alarm during a main battery disconnection or power loss event. When this unit degrades, the alarm system logs warnings and the siren may fail to activate.
- Multi-model siren platform fit: The listed VOLVO models share the same 4V siren sounder architecture, the same physical connector, and the same BMS handshake protocol — which is why one part number (31350776) spans the full range. The siren module draws from this capacitor only when the vehicle's 12V supply is interrupted, so the BMS must confirm adequate stored energy before clearing the alarm-ready status.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this supercapacitor through repeated charge and discharge sequences, confirming the BMS accepts the unit without fault codes and that the capacitor reaches full charge state within the vehicle's siren module charge window. No BMS rejection or communication errors were observed during testing.
- Post-installation siren cover check: After swapping this unit into the siren housing, confirm the siren cover is fully latched and the tamper switch is physically engaged before closing the vehicle up. VOLVO's alarm control unit treats an open tamper switch as a fault condition — and on some builds, that fault is misread by the panel as a capacitor error rather than a cover issue.
Why the VOLVO siren alarm logs a capacitor fault even after fitting a new unit
Supercapacitors need time to reach their rated charge state after installation. The VOLVO siren module continuously monitors stored energy and will hold a fault flag if the capacitor reads below its minimum activation threshold. This is normal immediately after fitting — it is not a sign of a faulty unit. The module typically clears the fault once the capacitor has been trickle-charged by the vehicle's siren circuit for a full 24-hour period with the vehicle in its normal armed state. If the fault persists beyond 24 hours, check the connector seating and verify terminal voltage is at or near 4V with a multimeter.
Siren sounds briefly then cuts out during an alarm trigger
This symptom points to a capacitor that cannot sustain the siren's output current draw for the full activation cycle. A supercapacitor in this application discharges rapidly under the siren's peak current load — if the unit has degraded or was not fully charged before the trigger, voltage collapses mid-cycle and the siren cuts out. The VOLVO siren module interprets this as a loss of supply and silences the sounder. To rule out a charge-state issue rather than a failed unit, allow 48 hours of charge time after installation, then retest — a healthy unit at full charge should hold above 3.5V under siren load.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: VOLVO
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: HPC
- Battery Type: HPC
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The alarm system on my S60 II is showing a siren fault warning — I've just put in a new capacitor, is something wrong with the replacement?
Most likely the new supercapacitor hasn't reached its minimum charge threshold yet. The VOLVO siren module monitors stored energy continuously and holds a fault flag until the capacitor charges fully — this can take up to 24 hours with the vehicle in a normal armed state. Leave the car locked and alarmed for a full day, then check if the warning clears. If the fault persists after 24 hours, measure terminal voltage at the capacitor connector — it should read close to 4V.
My V40 CC siren is triggering the tamper fault after I replaced the siren capacitor — the alarm panel says there's a tamper error, not a battery error.
A tamper fault after a capacitor swap almost always means the siren housing cover isn't fully latched. The tamper switch is a small mechanical contact inside the siren enclosure — it must be physically pressed closed by the cover when it seats correctly. On some VOLVO siren modules, the alarm control unit can misattribute a tamper fault as a capacitor or battery error in the dashboard warning. Reopen the siren housing, reseat the cover firmly until it clicks, and confirm the tamper switch plunger is fully depressed before locking the cover.
The siren capacitor on my S80 II keeps depleting between annual vehicle checks — the alarm system warns me every time the car hasn't been used for a few weeks.
Supercapacitors self-discharge faster than conventional batteries, and VOLVO's siren module on the S80 II does not actively top-up the capacitor unless the vehicle is in an armed state with the 12V system active. Extended storage or infrequent use means the capacitor drops below the module's minimum threshold — triggering the warning. The fix is to leave the vehicle alarmed for at least 24 hours after any extended storage period to allow the siren
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