Volvo S 80 Owner's Manual page 156

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06 Locks and alarm
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The alarm indicator (p. 155) light on the
dashboard will go out to indicate that the
alarm is not monitoring the entire vehicle.
When the trunk is closed again (which has to
be done manually), it will have to be relocked
and the alarm rearmed by pressing the lock
button on the remote key.
Unlocking/opening the trunk from the
passenger compartment
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Press the button on the lighting panel (1)
to unlock and pop open the trunk
NOTE
The taillights will illuminate automatically
for a short period when the trunk has been
opened.
Locking the trunk with the remote key
Press the lock button on the remote key.
154
The alarm indicator on the dashboard will
begin flashing to show that the vehicle is
locked and that the alarm has been armed.
NOTE
If the doors are locked while the trunk
is open, the trunk will remain unlocked
until the vehicle is relocked by press-
ing the Lock button on the remote key.
On keyless drive vehicles, the gear
selector must be in the Park (P) posi-
tion, all doors and the trunk must be
closed and the ignition must be
switched off before the vehicle can be
locked.
Opening the trunk from the inside (U.S.
models only)
Opening the trunk from the inside
The vehicle is equipped with a florescent han-
dle on the inside of the trunk lid, which can
be used in an emergency situation to open
the trunk from the inside. Pull the handle
down to release the trunk lid. After use, the
handle must be pushed back into its original
position before the trunk can be closed.
This handle is not intended to be used to
anchor the trunk lid when long loads are
being transported.
WARNING
Keep vehicle doors and trunk locked
and keep keys out of a child's reach.
Unsupervised children could lock
themselves in an open trunk and risk
injury. Children should be taught not to
play in vehicles.
On hot days, the temperature in the
trunk or vehicle interior can rise very
quickly. Exposure of people to these
high temperatures for even a short
period of time can cause heat-related
injury or death. Small children are par-
ticularly at risk.
Related information
Locking/unlocking – from inside (p. 152)
Locking/unlocking – from the outside
(p. 151)

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