While returning the 2020 XC90 loaner I had last week whilst the dealership was doing warranty work on my wife's XC90 I asked about the window clip that was missing from both of my cars. There was one mounted in the window of the 2020.
The dealer didn't give me a reason they were left off of the 2016 and 2019 but told me that they were the same part so I ordered two. Here's the Part #31651857 in case anyone else wants to order. Cost £3 for both.
It's the greatest secret that every Volvo owner complained was missing but every non-Volvo owner asks about it's purpose! I actually am one that really likes em. They go on the a pillar near the bottom left corner. Great for parking passes etc. They came back as standard in 2020 but weren't available before on the SPA cars.
Those of us long time Volvo owners remember the ticket clip - glad its back. We also miss the fold flat passenger seat and the 40/20/40 second row. It would really be nice if Volvo brought those back as well.
We noticed the clip on our 2020 when we did the OSD delivery in October. Both of us, first-time Volvo owners, were "WTF IS THAT THING?!?!?!?" I immediately tried to pry it out, but that wouldn't move without breaking the piece...
My thought was that it would make it much harder to clean the window, but then I realized I only wash the inner side of my windshield every 10 years or so (!!!), so it's not a big deal I guess
My 2019 XC60 does not have that clip. There is a clip on each sun visor (same side as the visor mirror) however for holding tickets, credit cards, etc.
I was wondering why they removed it. I had it on my previous 01 V70 and used it often and as a little disappointed they removed it from the new car....
Glad to know this. Our '01 V70 has it and it's an amazingly handy little thing. Just the ticket for a parking pass - particularly since mirrors are making hang tags less useful as they become part of a mass of stuff attached to the windshield. When we order our new car (assuming we do get a Volvo, as seems likely at the moment) we'll have to ask that they make sure it has this.
It's interesting, we don't have it on 2018 XC60 but we do have it on 2020 V60 CC. I was actually curious whether it would be possible to add to the XC60 as well.
Pull the plastic covering access to the A pillar and remove the bolt (8mm).
Then pull the pillar gently towards the center of the windscreen. There are a couple of pressure clips that release and it should just pull away at the top. No need to remove the whole thing.
You only need an inch or so to set the clip behind it.
Once you set it wherever you like just reverse the previous steps making sure to press the pillar to seat the pressure clips.
Be aware that the airbag is back there too so be extra careful when prying the pillar and pushing it back in.
Then pull the pillar gently towards the center of the windscreen. There are a couple of pressure clips that release and it should just pull away at the top. No need to remove the whole thing.
Having owned 42 Volvo's since 1960, most came with the clip. When I picked up my 2018 V90 it did not have the clip. Dealer said it is not a spec on that year. So I ordered one and the dealer installed it no charge. Glad to hear it is now included in the new models. :rave:
Haven't any of you ever been to Europe? The only reason for the plastic window clip is to hold the parking receipts or time markers that are required for on-the-street parking in European cities. The reason the U. S. market doesn't get them is that we have no such system. We put coins in the parking meter or depend on the meter maid to chalk our tires.
If you want to clip your grocery-shopping list or mpg record into them in Duluth or Des Moines, go right ahead, but that's not their purpose.
Really? There are parking garages that require a display of a registered parking authorization. It works really well if the sunshade is put up since the clip is between the shade and the windshield.
I’ve had those parking passes blow off the dash. I live in Europe and would rather place it under the clip than have the sticky backed parking pass adhesive all over my windows. I have a legitimate need for it and happy I was able to get a few of them.
My 2019 doesn't have the clip....it would have been useful to have this past summer when I parked on the street. I did go to the parking kiosk, purchased the parking ticket and placed it on the dashboard. Unbeknownst to me a gust of wind flipped the ticket over just as I was closing the door. When I got back to my car I found a parking ticket. I was able to prove that I had paid for parking so the ticket was cancelled but I wouldn't have had to go through the trouble if I had the clip to place my parking receipt.
Thank you for posting this! This is a feature that I've missed in my 2019 XC60 -- something I've loved about my last 4 Volvos. To me, this is a quintessentially "Volvo" piece, and all Volvos should have it!
I ordered one from my dealer ($2.15 US) and it arrived within two days. Installation was easy. I love it!
I installed mine yesterday. One thing I noticed that was not shown or mentioned in the install photos shown earlier, there is a specific bracket on the A-pillar trim piece meant to clip this ticket holder into.
The only way to properly put it into place is to remove the entire A-pillar trim piece. To do that you need to remove the cover on the side of the dash, facing the door, and the trim piece below the A-pillar in the door frame. Both are super easy to remove and replace.
I'd say yes, though I haven't tried. Look at this crazy Englishman driving on the wrong side of the car... now look closely... there is a clip in front of him.
This came with my xc60 early 2023. I don't use it but it's there.
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