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  • Page 1 O W N E R ' S M A N U A L...
  • Page 3 VÄLKOMMEN! We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an cle if you may be affected by alcohol, medication or any impairment that automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. To help get could hinder your ability to drive.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags Ignition modes Important warnings Inflatable Curtain (IC) Front seats Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) Front seats – folding backrest* Technician certification Crash mode – general information Front seats – power seat Crash mode –...
  • Page 5 Wireless Control Sys- Parking lights Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)* tem* – programming Climate – menu settings Rear fog lights Volvo Sensus Hazard warning flashers Air distribution – general Information display – menu controls Turn signals Electronic climate control (ECC) Information display –...
  • Page 6 LOADING AND STORAGE LOCKS AND ALARM Storage spaces Remote key and key blade Alarm indicator Tunnel console Remote key – loss Alarm – arming/disarming Tunnel console – 12-volt sockets Key memory Alarm signal Glove compartment Locking/unlocking confirmation Alarm – turning off Vanity mirror Immobilizer (start inhibitor) Alarm-related functions...
  • Page 7 DRIVER SUPPORT Radar sensor Collision warning – symbols and Active chassis* (Four C) messages Stability system – introduction Adaptive Cruise Control – limitations Driver Alert System Stability system – operation Adaptive Cruise Control – symbols and messages Driver Alert Control (DAC) – introduction Stability system –...
  • Page 8 STARTING AND DRIVING Starting the engine Brake lights Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – function Switching off the engine Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA) Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – operation Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – intro- Parking brake – general information Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – limitations duction Parking brake –...
  • Page 9 WHEELS AND TIRES MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Tires – general information Tire Pressure Monitoring System Maintenance – introduction (TPMS) – general information Tires – storage and age Maintenance – owner maintenance Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tires – tread wear indicator Maintenance – hoisting (TPMS) –...
  • Page 10 SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Wiper blades – service position Label information Index Wiper blades – windshield Dimensions Engine compartment – washer fluid Weights Battery – symbols Engine specifications Battery – handling Oil specifications Battery – maintenance Oil volume Battery – changing Coolant – specification and volume Fuses –...
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION • On-board owner's manual Favorites Searching for information : Quick access to frequently read articles. The owner's manual can be displayed on the • Quick Guide center console screen and you can carry out : A selection of articles cover- searches for the information that you require.
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION 3. To switch from letter entry mode to the entry Pressing a number key on the center console found in their respective categories but are listed mode for numbers or special characters, or while the text wheel is displayed (see the previ- here for quick access.
  • Page 14: Owner's Information

    NOTE here. Your vehicle is equipped with a screen on which • Do not export your Volvo to another Turn TUNE to navigate among the links or scroll you can display information about your vehicle's country before investigating that coun- in an article.
  • Page 15: Contacting Volvo

    Volvo Cars of North America, LLC ing with current statutes and regulations. • It is also essential to maintain and service the...
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION The owner's manual in mobile devices There are four ways of finding information articles systems and functions in the vehicle. These texts in the on-board owner's manual: are indicated in the Owner’s Manual by being in slightly larger type than the surrounding text and •...
  • Page 17 INTRODUCTION Types of lists used in the owner's Risk of damage to the vehicle Information information Procedures Procedures (step-by-step instructions), or actions that must be carried out in a certain order, are arranged in numbered lists in this manual. If there is a series of illustrations associated with step-by-step instructions, each step in the procedure is numbered in the same way as the corresponding illustration.
  • Page 18 Perchlorate material. Special • that some vehicles may be equipped differently, handling may apply for service or vehicle end Do not export your Volvo to another country depending on special legal requirements. of life disposal. before investigating that country's applicable safety and exhaust emission requirements.
  • Page 19: Change Of Ownership

    Some of the illustrations shown are generic data as: and may not depict the exact model for For vehicles equipped with the optional Volvo On which this manual is intended. Call with Sensus Connect (VOC), personal set- •...
  • Page 20: Volvo Structural Parts Statement

    The supplemental restraint system including but • Information on the Internet (p. 19) occurred in the vehicle and to enable Volvo to ful- not limited to air bags, side curtain air bags, and • fill legal and other regulatory requirements. Infor- Contacting Volvo (p.
  • Page 21: Information On The Internet

    • Contacting Volvo (p. 13) Contact markets. Contact information for customer support and the nearest Volvo retailer are available on the site. Related information • About this manual (p. 13) • Contacting Volvo (p. 13)
  • Page 22: Volvo Id

    About this manual (p. 13) product by VCC / or for as long as VCC offers spare parts or customer support. These services vary and may be subject to change. Consult your Volvo retailer. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 23: Volvo And The Environment

    Volvo and the environment ® refinement of conventional gasoline-powered internal combustion engines, Volvo is actively Volvo is committed to the well being of its cus- looking at advanced technology alternative-fuel tomers. As a natural part of this commitment, we vehicles.
  • Page 24: Important Warnings

    Your new Volvo is, or • quicker and simpler. Damage caused by unapproved or improperly can be, equipped with many feature-rich enter- •...
  • Page 25: Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance

    INTRODUCTION Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Technician certification Your new Volvo comes with a four year ON In addition to Volvo factory training, Volvo sup- CALL roadside assistance. ports certification by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.). Additional information, features, and benefits of...
  • Page 27 SAFETY...
  • Page 28: Occupant Safety

    Our concern for safety dates back to 1927 when • Take a driver-retraining course. On our website, select the tab YOUR VOLVO and the first Volvo rolled off the production line. • Have your eyes checked regularly. the heading RECALL INFORMATION will be dis- Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safety played at the lower left side of the screen.
  • Page 29: Reporting Safety Defects

    If you believe your vehicle has a defect that could NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transpor- cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you tation, Washington D.C. 20590. should immediately inform Transport Canada in addition to notifying Volvo Cars of Canada Corp.
  • Page 30: Seat Belts - General

    Any device used to induce slack into the condition. Use water and a mild detergent for shoulder belt portion of the three-point Volvo also believes no child should sit in the cleaning. Check seat belt mechanism function as belt system will have a detrimental effect front seat of a vehicle.
  • Page 31: Seat Belts - Buckling/Unbuckling

    SAFETY • Seat belts – buckling/unbuckling if the vehicle is leaning excessively • Seat belts should be used by all occupants in when driving in turns the vehicle when it is in motion. • if the Automatic Locking Retractor/Emer- gency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR) is acti- Buckling a seat belt vated Pull the belt out far enough to insert the latch...
  • Page 32: Seat Belt Reminder

    SAFETY Seat belt reminder Unbuckling the seat belt Rear seats To remove the seat belt, press the red section on The seat belt reminder in the rear seat has two The seat belt reminder is intended to alert all the seat belt receptacle. Before exiting the vehi- additional functions: occupants of the vehicle that their seat belts cle, check that the seat belt retracts fully after...
  • Page 33: Seat Belts - Pregnancy

    However, it is crucial that it be worn As an enhancement to the three-point seat Seat belt reminder (p. 30) correctly. belts (p. 28), your Volvo is equipped with a • Child restraints (p. 47) Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
  • Page 34 SAFETY Related information Volvo's SRS consists of seat belt pretensioners, WARNING • front airbags (p. 33), side impact air- Crash mode – general information (p. 43) • If the SRS warning light stays on after the bags (p. 39), a front passenger occupant engine has started or if it illuminates weight sensor (p.
  • Page 35: Front Airbags

    SAFETY Front airbags WARNING The front airbags supplement the three-point • The airbags in the vehicle are designed to seat belts (p. 28). For these airbags to provide be a SUPPLEMENT to–not a replace- the protection intended, seat belts must be worn ment for–the three-point seat belts.
  • Page 36 SRS system, please contact a trained and rear or in a rollover situation. qualified Volvo service technician or Volvo cus- • The amount of damage to the bodywork tomer support:...
  • Page 37 • Feet must be on the floor, e.g., not on the • Volvo's front airbags use special sensors dash, seat or out of the window. that are integrated with the front seat buckles. The point at which the airbag...
  • Page 38: Occupant Weight Sensor

    Volvo recommends that ALL occupants (adults • a child or a small person occupies the front and children) shorter than 4 feet 7 inches passenger's seat.
  • Page 39 Volvo collision anytime the system senses that a per- service technician. son of adult size is sitting properly in the front However, if a fault is detected in the system: •...
  • Page 40 • The full weight of the front seat passen- event of a collision, thereby injuring the Volvo Cars of North America, LLC ger should always be on the seat cushion. child. The passenger should never lift him/ Customer Care Center •...
  • Page 41: Side Impact Protection (Sips) Airbags

    SAFETY Side impact protection (SIPS) Related information • airbags Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) (p. 31) As an enhancement to the structural side impact protection built into your vehicle, it is also equip- ped with Side Impact Protection System (SIPS) airbags. Driver's side SIPS airbag Location of the side impact (SIPS) airbags (front seats only)
  • Page 42: Inflatable Curtain (Ic)

    Never try to open or repair any compo- nents of the SIPS airbag system. This should be done only by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. • In order for the SIPS airbag to provide its This system consists of inflatable curtains located...
  • Page 43: Whiplash Protection System (Whips)

    Never try to open or repair any compo- (when the vehicle is rear-ended). nents of the IC system. This should be done only by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. • Never hang heavy items from the ceiling handles.
  • Page 44 For this system to function prop- fied Volvo service technician, even if the erly, the three-point seat belt must be seats appear to be undamaged. Certain worn.
  • Page 45: Crash Mode - General Information

    SAFETY Crash mode – general information WARNING WARNING After a collision, the functionality of some of the • Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behind the Any contact between the front seat backrests vehicle's systems may be reduced as a safety front seats could impede the function of and the folded rear seat or a rear-facing child precaution.
  • Page 46: Crash Mode - Starting The Vehicle

    • Crash mode – moving the vehicle (p. 45) Restoring the vehicle to normal operating status should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. • Safety mode See manual After been displayed, if you detect the odor of fuel vapor, or see any signs of fuel leak- age, do not attempt to start the vehicle.
  • Page 47: Crash Mode - Moving The Vehicle

    Such child applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Stand- tow truck to a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for inspection/repairs. restraint systems can help protect children in ards (FMVSS 213) –...
  • Page 48 (p. 47) for more information. • Drive safely! Volvo's recommendations Related information Why does Volvo believe that no child should sit in • Infant seats (p. 48) the front seat of a car? It's quite simple really. A •...
  • Page 49: Child Restraints

    SAFETY Child restraints Suitable child restraints should always be used when children travel in the vehicle. Child restraint systems Convertible seat Booster cushion WARNING WARNING A child seat should never be used in the front Always refer to the child restraint manufactur- passenger seat of any vehicle with a front er's instructions for detailed information on Infant seat...
  • Page 50: Infant Seats

    A small child's head represents a consid- erable part of its total weight and its neck Do not use child safety seats or child booster is still very weak. Volvo recommends that cushions/backrests in the front passenger's children up to age 4 travel, properly seat.
  • Page 51 SAFETY 2. Attach the seat belt to the infant seat WARNING according to the manufacturer's instructions. A child seat should never be used in the front passenger seat of any vehicle with a front passenger airbag – not even if the "Passen- ger airbag off"...
  • Page 52 SAFETY NOTE WARNING The locking retractor will automatically It should not be possible to move the child restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) release when the seat belt is unbuckled and in any direction along the seat belt path. allowed to retract fully.
  • Page 53: Convertible Seats

    (depending on their age/size) are able part of its total weight and its neck is seated in the vehicle. still very weak. Volvo recommends that children up to age 4 travel, properly Securing a convertible seat with a seat restrained, facing rearward.
  • Page 54 SAFETY 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch NOTE WARNING plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct The locking retractor will automatically It should not be possible to move the child click is audible. restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) release when the seat belt is unbuckled and 4.
  • Page 55: Booster Cushions

    SAFETY Booster cushions Related information 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch • plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct Child safety (p. 45) Booster cushions should be properly positioned click is audible. • in the vehicle. Child restraints (p.
  • Page 56: Isofix/Latch Lower Anchors

    4. Firmly tension the lower child seat straps • Top tether anchors (p. 55) according to the manufacturer's instructions. WARNING Volvo's ISOFIX/LATCH anchors conform to FMVSS/CMVSS standards. Always refer to the child restraint system's manual for weight and size ratings. NOTE •...
  • Page 57: Top Tether Anchors

    SAFETY Top tether anchors Related information • Child safety (p. 45) Your Volvo is equipped with child restraint top • tether anchorages in the rear seat. They are Infant seats (p. 48) located on the rear parcel shelf. • Convertible seats (p. 51)
  • Page 58: Child Safety Locks

    2. Fold up the plastic cover over the anchorage inside the vehicle. • Volvo recommends that the top tether to be used. anchors be used when installing a for- Manual child safety locks 3. Route the top tether strap under the head ward-facing child restraint.
  • Page 59 SAFETY Related information • Detachable key blade – general information (p. 149) • Locking/unlocking – from inside (p. 158)
  • Page 61: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 62: Instrument Overview

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument overview This overview shows the location of the instru- ment panel and center console displays, and controls/buttons/switches.
  • Page 63 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 64 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Function Function Function Controls for menus and (p. 71), In-door control panels (p. 96), Power seat* adjustment (p. 76) messages, turn signals, (p. 90), (power windows, mir- (p. 97), controls high/low beams, trip (p. 83), rors, central locking but- (p.
  • Page 65: Information Displays - Introduction

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Information displays – introduction Gauges and indicators: analog instrument panel The displays show information on some of the vehicle's functions, such as cruise control, the trip computer and messages. The information is shown with text and symbols. Information displays: digital instrument panel* More detailed information can be found in the descriptions of the functions that use the infor-...
  • Page 66 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gauges and indicators: digital Refueling – fuel requirements (p. 279) for Speedometer additional information. instrument panel* Tachometer (engine speed in thousands of Different themes (display alternatives) can be Coolant temperature gauge revolutions per minute (rpm)) selected for the digital instrument panel: Speedometer Gear indicator: Shows the currently selected •...
  • Page 67 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Related information Power Meter (see Eco Guide* and Power • Meter* (p. 66)). Instrument overview (p. 60) • Gear indicator: Shows the currently selected Information displays – indicator symbols gear (p. 67) • Information displays – warning symbols Indicator and warning symbols (p.
  • Page 68: Eco Guide* And Power Meter

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Eco Guide* and Power Meter* Average The average reading changes gradually accord- Eco guide and Power guide are two gauges in ing to changes in the current reading to indicate the instrument panel that help improve driving how economically the vehicle has been driven economy.
  • Page 69: Information Displays - Indicator Symbols

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Information displays – indicator Utilized power Symbol Description symbols The larger, lower indicator shows the amount of Left turn signal indicator engine power that has been utilized . The higher The indicator symbols alert the driver when cer- the reading on the scale, the greater the amount tain functions are activated, that a system is of power that is being utilized.
  • Page 70 If the indicator light remains on, the vehicle automatically after a short time (the length of should be driven to a trained and qualified Volvo time varies, depending on the function affected). As you drive, a computer called On-Board Diag- service technician for inspection, see Brakes –...
  • Page 71: Information Displays - Warning Symbols

    Generator not charging tensioner, a front airbag, side impact airbag, and/or an inflatable curtain. Have the system(s) inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service Fault in the brake system technician as soon as possible. Warning symbol, read the text dis-...
  • Page 72 Coolant level low, Stop safely such as will to an authorized Volvo workshop to have the Action: also be displayed. If your engine does overheat brake system checked. 1. Stop in a safe place. Do not drive the vehicle so that you must stop the engine, always allow •...
  • Page 73: My Car – Introduction

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS My Car – introduction Related information Reminder – doors not closed • If one of the doors is not closed properly, the Information displays – introduction (p. 63) The MY CAR menu system provides access to information or warning symbol illuminates •...
  • Page 74: Information Displays - Ambient Tem

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Information displays – ambient OK/MENU: Press the button on the center temperature sensor console or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad to select a menu alternative or to store a selected function in the system's memory.
  • Page 75: Information Displays - Trip Odometer

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Information displays – trip odometer Inserting/removing remote key Clock and clock The remote key is used to start the engine or to use various electrical functions without starting The trip odometers and clock are dis- the engine. played in the instrument panel.
  • Page 76: Ignition Modes

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Ignition modes CAUTION Mode Function The vehicle's ignition has 3 modes: 0, I, and II Foreign objects in the ignition slot can impair The odometer, clock and temperature that can be used without starting the engine. function or cause damage. gauge are illuminated.
  • Page 77: Front Seats

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Front seats Ignition mode I WARNING – With the remote key fully pressed into the The front seats can be adjusted in a number of • Do not adjust the seat while driving. The , press START/STOP ENGINE ignition slot ways to help provide the most comfortable seat- seat should be adjusted so that the brake...
  • Page 78: Front Seats - Folding Backrest

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Front seats – folding backrest* Front seats – power seat Without releasing the catches, push the backrest forward. The front passenger's seat backrest can be The power seat(s) can be adjusted for a short folded down to make it easier to transport long period after unlocking the door with the remote Move the seat as far forward as possible so objects.
  • Page 79 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operation Button for storing a position NOTE M (memory) button As a safety precaution, the seat will stop NOTE automatically if the button is released before Programming the seat's memory • Only one of the power seat's controls can the seat has reached the preset position.
  • Page 80: Key Memory - Power Driver's Seat

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Key memory – power driver's seat* 3. To activate the remote key memory feature, NOTE and door mirrors press ENTER (check the box). The remote key's memory feature and the > The remote key is now ready to store the Each remote key has a memory that enables it to power driver's seat memory function (the set- position of the power driver's seat and...
  • Page 81: Rear Seats - Head Restraints

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear seats – head restraints Emergency stop Returning the seat/mirrors to the stored positions The rear seat head restraints can be folded To move the seat and door mirrors to the position WARNING down. The center head restraint can be raised/ stored in the remote key: lowered according to the passenger's height.
  • Page 82 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Automatically folding down the rear CAUTION seat’s outboard head restraints The rear head restraints should not be kept folded down for prolonged periods. This could result in pressure marks in leather upholstery. WARNING For safety reasons, no one should be allowed to sit in the outboard rear seat positions if the head restraints are folded down.
  • Page 83: Rear Seats - Folding Backrest

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear seats – folding backrest CAUTION WARNING The rear seat head restraints and backrests can • To help avoid damage to the upholstery, there When one or more sections of the back- be folded down. The center head restraint can rest is returned to the upright position, should be no objects on the rear seat and the be raised/lowered according to the passenger's...
  • Page 84: Steering Wheel

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering wheel 3. Push back the lever to lock the steering trol*, see Adaptive Cruise Control – introduc- wheel in place. If the lever is difficult to push tion (p. 176). The steering wheel can be adjusted to various into place, press the steering wheel lightly at positions and has controls for the horn, cruise Paddles for manually shifting gears (Gear-...
  • Page 85: Electrically Heated* Steering Wheel

    MY CAR menu) if the vehicle is cold and the ambient temperature is below approximately 50° mode can be switched on or off in the Headlight switch F (10° C). MY CAR menu system under Settings Volvo recommends using the position settings Light settings Daytime running whenever possible. lights.
  • Page 86: High/Low Beam Headlights

    Pull the lever toward the steering wheel to posi- When the engine is started, the low beams are Volvo recommends the use of Daytime Run- tion 1. The high beams come on until the lever is activated automatically if the headlight control is ning Lights in the United States.
  • Page 87: Active High Beams (Ahb)

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Active high beams (AHB)* Switch AHB on or off by pulling the left steering NOTE wheel lever rearward (toward the steering wheel) AHB uses a camera at the upper edge of the • Keep the windshield in front of the cam- as far as possible and releasing it.
  • Page 88: Tunnel Detection

    Related information • High/low beam headlights (p. 84) The function can be deactivated/reactivated in • the MY CAR menu system under My S60 Lighting panel (p. 83) Active Bending Lights Settings or under Car settings Light settings Active Bending Lights.
  • Page 89: Auxiliary Lights

    25 mph done by a trained and authorized Volvo service shown in the table. (40 km/h). technician. See My Car – introduction (p. 71) for Related information more information about the menu system.
  • Page 90: Instrument And "Theater" Lighting

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument and "theater" lighting Parking lights Related information • Lighting panel (p. 83) Turn the headlight switch to the position Instrument lighting (the license plate lighting comes on at the same Illumination of the display and instrument lights time).
  • Page 91: Rear Fog Lights

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear fog lights Hazard warning flashers NOTE The rear fog lights are considerably brighter than The hazard warning flasher should be used to • The rear fog lights are considerably the normal taillights and should be used only indicate that the vehicle has become a traffic brighter than the normal taillights and when conditions such as fog, rain, snow, smoke...
  • Page 92: Turn Signals

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Turn signals Related information When turning • Turn signals (p. 90) The turn signals are controlled by the left steer- Move the lever as far up or down as possible ing wheel lever. to start the turn signals. The turn signals will be cancelled automatically by the movement of the steering wheel, or the lever can be returned to its initial position by hand.
  • Page 93: Front Interior Lighting

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Front interior lighting Related information Overhead courtesy lighting • The passenger compartment lighting is switched Rear interior lighting (p. 92) The lighting in the front part of the passenger on and off automatically when button (3) is in the compartment is controlled with the buttons in neutral position.
  • Page 94: Rear Interior Lighting

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear interior lighting Home safe lighting Approach lighting The lights are switched on or off by pressing When you leave your vehicle at night, you can Approach lighting activates the parking lights, each respective button. make use of the home safe lighting function to door mirror lights, license plate lighting, dome illuminate the area in front of the vehicle.
  • Page 95: Windshield Wipers

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Windshield wipers Windshield wiper service position CAUTION The windshield wipers must be in the service Move the lever toward the steering wheel to start • Use ample washer fluid when washing position before the wiper blades can be cleaned the windshield and headlight washers.
  • Page 96: Rain Sensor

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Windshield washer Rain sensor* Deactivating Deactivate the rain sensor by pressing the button The rain sensor automatically regulates wiper Move the lever toward the steering wheel to start speed according to the amount of water on the or press the lever down to another wiper the windshield and headlight washers.
  • Page 97: Tailgate Wiper/Washer

    If the tailgate wiper is in the normal (continuous) wiping mode, selecting different gears will not affect its function. Consult your Volvo retailer if you would like to have this function deactivated.
  • Page 98: Power Windows

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power windows ated for several minutes after the remote key has WARNING been removed from the ignition slot, or until a All power windows can be operated using the • Always remove the ignition key when the door has been opened.
  • Page 99: Sun Shades

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Sun shades Power door mirrors Retractable power door mirrors* The mirrors can be retracted for parking/driving A sun shade can be integrated into the rear par- The control on the driver's door is used to adjust in narrow spaces: cel shelf.
  • Page 100: Power Door Mirrors - Automatic Tilting/Retraction

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power door mirrors – automatic Home safe and approach lighting Tilting the door mirrors when parking* tilting/retraction The door mirrors can be tilted down to help give The light on the door mirrors comes on when the driver a better view along the sides of the approach lighting or home safe lighting is The control on the driver's door is used to adjust vehicle, for example when parallel parking.
  • Page 101: Heated Windshield*, Rear Window And Door Mirror Defrosters

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Heated windshield*, rear window Resetting to neutral the ignition is switched off) if the ambient tem- and door mirror defrosters perature remains below 45 °F (7 °C). Mirrors that have been moved out of position by an external force must be electrically reset to the The heating function is used to defrost/de-ice Auto-defrosting for the rear window and door neutral position for electric retracting/extending...
  • Page 102: Interior Rearview Mirror

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Interior rearview mirror Digital compass* Calibration North America is divided into 15 magnetic zones The interior rearview mirror has an auto-dim The rear-view mirror has an integrated display and the compass will need to be calibrated if the function that helps reduce glare from following that shows the compass direction in which the vehicle is driven into a new one (see the mag-...
  • Page 103: Power Moonroof - Introduction

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power moonroof – introduction Selecting a magnetic zone 5. Press the button repeatedly until the number 1-15 of the desired magnetic zone ( ) is dis- The moonroof controls are located in the ceiling played. See the magnetic zones on the map console near the rearview mirror.
  • Page 104: Power Moonroof - Operation

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power moonroof – operation Wind blocker Automatic opening – Pull the switch as far back as possible (to The moonroof controls are located in the ceiling the position for automatic opening) and console near the rearview mirror. release it to automatically fully slide open the The moonroof's sun visor opens automatically moonroof.
  • Page 105: Homelink ® Wireless Control Sys

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ® Tilt position HomeLink Wireless Control Automatic closing – System* – introduction Push the switch as far forward as possible (the position for automatic closing) and ® HomeLink can be used to open garage doors, release it to automatically close the moon- gates, etc.
  • Page 106 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ® HomeLink Wireless Control well as for future HomeLink programming. It is WARNING also suggested that upon the sale of the vehicle, System* – programming • ® If you use HomeLink to open a garage the programmed HomeLink buttons be erased The HomeLink Wireless Control System pro- door or gate, be sure no one is near the for security purposes.
  • Page 107 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3. Firmly press, hold for five seconds and 1. Position the end of your hand-held transmit- 5. Firmly press and release the “learn” or release the programmed HomeLink button ter 1–3 inches (5–14 cm) away from the “smart”...
  • Page 108 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gate Operator/Canadian Programming 2. Release both buttons. NOTE Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmit- > HomeLink is now in the training (or learn- The transmitter has been tested and complies ter signals to “time-out” (or quit) after several ing) mode and can be programmed at any with FCC and IC rules.
  • Page 109: Volvo Sensus

    Volvo Sensus lock and alarm functions, automatic blower Internet connected vehicle. speed, setting the clock, etc. Volvo Sensus is the core of the contact interface Climate system. with your vehicle. Sensus provides information, Pressing the source buttons on the center con- entertainment and offers access to functions Park assist camera - CAM*.
  • Page 110: Information Display - Menu Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Information display – menu controls Information display – menu overview The controls on the left steering wheel lever are used to access the menus (p. 108) that are dis- The menus displayed depend on the current played in the instrument panel (p. 63). The ignition mode (p.
  • Page 111: Information Display - Messages

    Serious risk of damage. Con- not cover any damaged parts. When information, indicator or warning symbols tact an authorized Volvo Contact an authorized Volvo illuminate, an explanatory message will be dis- workshop. workshop for service.
  • Page 112: Trip Computer - Introduction

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Trip computer – introduction Related information • Trip computer – functions, analog instrument The content and appearance of the trip com- panel (p. 111) puter varies depending on whether the vehicle is equipped with an Analog or Digital instrument •...
  • Page 113: Trip Computer - Functions, Analog

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Trip computer – functions, analog OK–press to access the trip computer's 1. Ensure that none of the trip computer con- instrument panel functions or acknowledge/confirm/erase a trols are being used in a command sequence; reset them by pressing RESET message twice.
  • Page 114 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Function Description Digital speed This displays the vehicle's speed digitally in the center of the instrument panel • Open by pressing OK, scroll using the thumb wheel, confirm by pressing OK and exit by pressing ENTER. – km/h –...
  • Page 115 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Information headings in the instrument panel Description • T1 and total dist. Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T1. Trip odometer • T2 and total dist. Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T2. Trip odometer Distance to empty Distance to empty...
  • Page 116: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Trip computer – functions, digital OK–press to access the trip computer's 1. Ensure that none of the trip computer con- instrument panel functions or to activate a selection trols are being used in a command sequence; reset them by pressing RESET Thumb wheel–turn to access the list of trip twice.
  • Page 117 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Function Description Contrast mode / Color mode Adjust the instrument panel's contrast and color. Service status Shows the number of months and mileage until the next scheduled service. Information headings 1. Ensure that none of the trip computer con- 3.
  • Page 118: Trip Computer - Supplementary Information

    At higher speeds, it is displayed tion is reset. Volvo Navigation System (VNS)*. in terms of distance. Each trip computer heading must be reset indi- Miles or kilometers can be displayed, see the vidually.
  • Page 119: Trip Computer - Trip Statistics

    Trip computer – Supplementary information stored and can be displayed in the form of a bar (p. 116) MY CAR My S60 Trip statistics: chart. • Start new trip : press ENTER to erase all Function pervious statistics.
  • Page 121: Climate

    CLIMATE...
  • Page 122: Air Conditioning

    Refrigerant Volvo cares about the environment. The air condi- Fog on the inside of the windows tioning system in your car contains a CFC-free The defroster function (p. 128) should be used refrigerant –...
  • Page 123: Climate – Sensors

    Please refer to your War- ranty and Service Records Information booklet, or consult a trained and qualified Volvo service tech- NOTE nician for these intervals. The filter should be The sunlight sensor monitors which side of replaced more often when driving under dirty and the car that is most exposed to sunlight.
  • Page 124: Interior Air Quality System (Iaqs)

    • Climate – general information (p. 120) The Air Quality System (IAQS) consists of a mul- Contact your Volvo retailer for IAQS air filter • tifilter and an air quality sensor. The filter helps Max. defroster and electrically heated wind- replacement intervals.
  • Page 125: Climate - Menu Settings

    CLIMATE Climate – menu settings Air distribution – general Air vents in the dashboard The default settings for four of the climate sys- The incoming air is distributed through a number tem's (p. 120) functions can be changed in the of different vents in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 126 CLIMATE Air vents in the door pillars Closed Open Horizontal airflow Vertical airflow Direct the outer air vents toward the side win- dows to defrost. Direct the vents into the passenger compartment to help maintain the desired temperature in the rear seat.
  • Page 127: Electronic Climate Control (Ecc)

    CLIMATE Electronic climate control (ECC) partment and the temperature can be set sepa- The AUTO function (p. 127) automatically regu- rately on the driver's and passenger's sides. lates the temperature, air conditioning, blower ECC (Electronic Climate Control) helps maintain speed, recirculation and air distribution. the selected temperature in the passenger com- Temperature control (p.
  • Page 128: Heated Seats

    CLIMATE Heated seats Related information Lowest heat level – one indicator light. • Climate – general information (p. 120) The front seat heating has three levels to If no indicator lights are illuminated, the seat • increase comfort for the driver and passenger in heating is switched off.
  • Page 129: Temperature And Blower Control

    CLIMATE Temperature and blower control Automatic climate control NOTE When the vehicle is started, the most recent set- The Auto function automatically controls tem- If the blower is turned off completely, the air ting is resumed. perature (p. 127), air conditioning (p. 128), conditioning is disengaged, which may result blower speed (p.
  • Page 130: Max. Defroster And Electrically Heated

    CLIMATE Air conditioning Max. defroster and electrically Models without an electrically heated windshield heated windshield* • The air conditioning function cools and dehu- Press the button once to start defrosting/de- midifies the air in the passenger compartment. The heated windshield and max. defroster func- icing the windshield and front side windows.
  • Page 131: Air Distribution - Function

    CLIMATE Air distribution – function NOTE The air distribution function consists of three • Triangular areas at the far sides of the buttons. windshield are not heated electrically and will take slightly longer to defrost/de-ice. • The heated windshield may affect the performance/range of e.g., transponders used to automatically pay highway tolls or other communication equipment.
  • Page 132: Air Distribution - Recirculation

    CLIMATE Air distribution – recirculation Related information • Climate – general information (p. 120) Recirculation can be used to shut out exhaust • fumes, smoke, etc., from the passenger com- Air distribution – general (p. 123) partment. • Air distribution – function (p. 129) •...
  • Page 133: Air Distribution - Table

    CLIMATE Air distribution – table Air distribution (p. 123) is selected using the buttons in the center console climate panel. Air distribution Air distribution Air to windows. Some air flows To remove de-fog/de- Air to the floor and win- To ensure comfortable from the dashboard air vents.
  • Page 134 CLIMATE Related information • Climate – general information (p. 120) • Air distribution – function (p. 129) • Max. defroster and electrically heated wind- shield* (p. 128) * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 135 LOADING AND STORAGE...
  • Page 136: Storage Spaces

    LOADING AND STORAGE Storage spaces The following is an overview of the storage com- partments in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 137 LOADING AND STORAGE Compartment in door panel Storage pocket on the front edge of the front seat cushions Glove compartment (p. 137) Storage compartment Storage compartment (p. 136), 12-volt socket (p. 136) and AUX input/USB con- nector Rear seat cup holders Storage pocket Related information •...
  • Page 138: Tunnel Console

    12-volt socket (p. 136) and a small storage The auxiliary sockets can also be used to power a compartment. cigarette lighter. Accessory cigarette lighters and ashtrays can be purchased from your Volvo 12-volt socket in the front tunnel console Related information retailer.
  • Page 139: Glove Compartment

    LOADING AND STORAGE Glove compartment Vanity mirror 12-volt socket in the trunk* The glove compartment provides a lockable stor- The vanity mirrors are located on the upper side This 12-volt socket can be used e.g., to connect age compartment for small items. of the sun visors.
  • Page 140: Loading - General

    Objects placed higher than this level on the lighting panel, see Locking/ could impede the function of the Volvo unlocking – trunk (p. 160). Inflatable Curtain. •...
  • Page 141: Loading - Roof Load Carriers

    Loading – roof load carriers Removal: – Open the cover 30 degrees and lift straight Using load carriers Load carriers are available as Volvo accessories. Installation: Observe the following points when in use: – • Insert the cover in the grooves behind the To avoid damaging your vehicle and to upholstery and close the cover.
  • Page 142: Load Anchoring Eyelets

    LOADING AND STORAGE • Load anchoring eyelets The vehicle's wind resistance and fuel con- WARNING sumption will increase with the size of the The load anchoring eyelets on both sides of the • Cover sharp edges on long loads to help load.
  • Page 143: Grocery Bag Holder

    LOADING AND STORAGE Grocery bag holder The grocery bag holder holds shopping bags in place. Grocery bag holder under the floor of the trunk The grocery bag holder holds shopping bags in place. 1. Open the hatch in the floor of the trunk. 2.
  • Page 145 LOCKS AND ALARM...
  • Page 146: Remote Key - Loss

    If either of the remote keys (p. 144) is lost, the They enable you to unlock the doors and trunk, other should be taken with the vehicle to a Volvo USA-5WK49264 and also function as ignition keys to start the retailer.
  • Page 147: Key Memory

    LOCKS AND ALARM Key memory Related information NOTE • Remote key – functions (p. 147) The memory in the remote key makes it possible If the vehicle is locked with the remote key or to store certain personal settings. is left unlocked for more than 30 minutes, the key memory function will be deactivated.
  • Page 148: Locking/Unlocking Confirmation

    Confirmation will only be given when all doors take the other keys to a trained and qualified and the trunk are properly closed and locked. Volvo service technician for reprogramming as an anti-theft measure. The following messages NOTE (which may appear in the instrument panel dis-...
  • Page 149: Remote Key - Functions

    If the problem continues, insert the remote key into the ignition slot and try to start the vehicle again. Immobil- Remote key fault during start. izer Try Contact an authorized Volvo Remote key start again workshop. Lock Unlock CAUTION Never use force when inserting the remote Approach lighting key in the ignition slot.
  • Page 150: Remote Key - Range

    LOCKS AND ALARM Remote key – range Unlock – Press the Unlock button on the NOTE remote once to unlock the driver's door. The remote key has a range of approximately Any excess weight (snow, etc.) on the trunk 60 ft. (20 m) from the vehicle. After a short pause, press the Unlock button a lid may prevent it from opening.
  • Page 151: Detachable Key Blade - General Information

    This code is available at an author- ized Volvo retailer. The visible ends of these key blades are unique to make it easier to identify "your" remote key.
  • Page 152: Detachable Key Blade - Unlocking

    LOCKS AND ALARM Detachable key blade – unlocking Valet locking 3. Insert the key blade as far as possible in the driver's door lock. Turn the key blade to Your vehicle's remote key (p. 144) contains a By utilizing the remote key with the key blade unlock the driver's door.
  • Page 153: Remote Key - Replacing The Battery

    LOCKS AND ALARM Remote key – replacing the battery Activating the valet locking function The remote key can be opened if the battery needs to be replaced. The battery should be replaced if: • The information symbol illuminates and battery in remote control. Please change batteries.
  • Page 154 Turn the remote key with Old batteries should be disposed of properly the buttons upward so that the battery does at a recycling center or at your Volvo retailer. not fall out when the cover is removed. Inserting a new battery Related information •...
  • Page 155: Keyless Drive*- Locking/Unlocking

    LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless drive*– locking/unlocking Both of the remote keys provided with the vehicle NOTE have the keyless function, and additional ones This system makes it possible to unlock and lock On keyless drive vehicles, the gear selector can be ordered. The system can accommodate the vehicle without having to press any buttons must be in the Park (P) position, all doors and up to six remote keys.
  • Page 156: Keyless Drive* - Unlocking With Key Blade

    LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless drive* – unlocking with key Related information 3. Insert the key blade as far as possible in the • blade driver's door lock. Turn the key blade to Alarm indicator (p. 162) unlock the driver's door. This will trigger the If the remote key does not function normally alarm.
  • Page 157: Keyless Drive* - Key Memory

    LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless drive* – key memory Keyless drive* – messages NOTE When you leave the vehicle with a remote key in If all of the remote keys are removed from the If the vehicle is locked by pressing the button your possession and lock any door, the position vehicle while the engine is running or if the igni- on one of the door handles or by pressing the...
  • Page 158: Keyless Drive* - Antenna Locations

    LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless drive* – antenna locations Tested To Comply With FCC Standards CAUTION The keyless drive system has a number of anten- For Automobile Use • Keyless drive remote keys should never nas located at various points in the vehicle. be left in the vehicle.
  • Page 159: Locking/Unlocking - From The Outside

    LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking – from the key – replacing the battery (p. 151). In this case WARNING outside the vehicle can be unlocked with the detachable People with implanted pacemakers should not key blade (p. 150). The remote key (p. 144) is used to lock/unlock allow the pacemaker to come closer than all of the doors and the trunk at the same time.
  • Page 160: Manual Locking

    LOCKS AND ALARM Manual locking Locking/unlocking – from inside In the horizontal position, the door cannot be opened from the outside. In certain situations (e.g., if there is no electrical The lock buttons on the door panel can be used current in the vehicle), the doors can be locked In the vertical position, the door can be to lock or unlock all doors and the trunk at the...
  • Page 161: Automatic Locking

    LOCKS AND ALARM • Automatic locking Unlocking If a light is on in one of the buttons, this means that only that door is locked. When The vehicle can be unlocked from inside the vehi- When the vehicle starts to move, the doors and the lights are on in all of the buttons, all of cle in two ways: trunk can be locked automatically.
  • Page 162: Locking/Unlocking - Glove Compartment

    LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking – glove Locking/unlocking – trunk The alarm indicator (p. 162) light on the dash- compartment board will stop flashing to indicate that the alarm The trunk can be locked, unlocked and opened is not monitoring the entire vehicle. The glove compartment can only be locked and in several ways.
  • Page 163 LOCKS AND ALARM Opening the trunk manually The alarm indicator on the dashboard will begin The vehicle is equipped with a florescent handle flashing to show that the vehicle is locked and on the inside of the trunk lid, which can be used that the alarm has been armed.
  • Page 164: Alarm - General Information

    A message will appear in the information display the ignition is put in mode I: the alarm has if a fault should occur in the alarm system. Con- been triggered. tact a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- Related information cian. •...
  • Page 165: Alarm - Arming/Disarming

    LOCKS AND ALARM Alarm – arming/disarming Alarm signal Disarming the alarm – Press the Unlock button on the remote key. The alarm system provides a warning if an An audible (p. 162) signal is given by a battery attempt is made to break into the vehicle. >...
  • Page 166: Alarm - Turning Off

    LOCKS AND ALARM Alarm – turning off Alarm-related functions 3. Start the engine. The alarm system provides a warning if an The following is general information regarding Related information attempt is made to break into the vehicle. the alarm system in your vehicle. •...
  • Page 167 DRIVER SUPPORT...
  • Page 168: Active Chassis* (Four C)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Stability system – introduction Active chassis* (Four C) Sport In this mode, the vehicle's body sway is reduced Active chassis, Four-C (Continuously Controlled The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system during cornering and steering response is more Chassis Concept), regulates the characteristics consists of a number of functions designed to immediate.
  • Page 169: Stability System – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Stability system – operation Spin Control (SC) This system is automatically deactivated if the driver selects Sport mode. The SC function is designed to help prevent the Operation drive wheels from spinning while the vehicle is Related information accelerating.
  • Page 170 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Stability system – introduction (p. 166) • Stability system – symbols and messages (p. 169)
  • Page 171: Stability System – Symbols And Messages

    • Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine and restart it. • If the message is still displayed when the engine has restarted, drive to an authorized Volvo workshop to have the system inspected. "Message" Read the message in the instrument panel.
  • Page 172 DRIVER SUPPORT Symbol Message Description Flashing symbol. ESC is actively functioning to help counteract wheel spin and/or a skid. Sport mode has been activated. Steady glow. Please note that ESC is not deactivated at this time but its functionality is reduced. WARNING The stability system is intended to help improve driving safety.
  • Page 173: Adjustable Steering Force

    DRIVER SUPPORT Adjustable steering force* Road Sign Information (RSI)* – Related information introduction • Road Sign Information (RSI) – operation Steering force increases with the speed of the (p. 172) vehicle to give the driver enhanced sense of RSI is a feature that helps the driver see road •...
  • Page 174: Road Sign Information (Rsi) – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information (RSI) – Road Sign Information (RSI) – Displaying the speed limit indication can be operation limitations deactivated. To do so: • Deselect the alternative in MY CAR Settings RSI's camera has the same limitations as the Car settings Road Sign Information human eye.
  • Page 175: Cruise Control (Cc) – Introduction

    DRIVER SUPPORT Cruise control (CC) – introduction Cruise control (CC) – engaging and Related information • setting speed Cruise control (CC) – engaging and setting Cruise control is designed to assist the driver by speed (p. 173) maintaining a set speed. It is primarily intended Cruise control is designed to assist the driver by •...
  • Page 176 DRIVER SUPPORT Toggling between ACC and CC Before a speed can be set, the cruise control 2. Press and hold one of these buttons to (standard Cruise Control) system must be engaged (put in standby mode). increase/decrease the speed in 1-mph or 1- km/h increments.
  • Page 177: Cruise Control (Cc) – Deactivating

    DRIVER SUPPORT Cruise control (CC) – deactivating the previous section "Turning ACC off com- WARNING pletely." The next time the system is switched on, Cruise control is designed to assist the driver by There may be a significant increase in speed ACC will be reactivated.
  • Page 178: Adaptive Cruise Control – Introduction

    Off/On/Standby mode only be performed by a trained and quali- ing vehicle in the lane ahead, the system will fied Volvo technician. adapt your vehicle's speed to help maintain Decrease/increase time interval the set time interval to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 179: Adaptive Cruise Control – Function

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Adaptive Cruise Control – function Radar sensor type approval Adaptive Cruise Control – symbols and mes- sages (p. 188) Function • Adaptive Cruise Control – setting time inter- FCC ID: L2C0038TR val (p. 181) Canada • Adaptive Cruise Control – setting speed IC: 3432A-0038TR (p.
  • Page 180 DRIVER SUPPORT to maintain a 2-second interval will vary WARNING WARNING according the speed of the vehicles. The brake pedal moves when the adaptive When Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby cruise control system modulates the brakes. mode or is switched off completely, the WARNING Do not rest your foot under the brake pedal.
  • Page 181: Adaptive Cruise Control – Engaging

    DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control – engaging WARNING NOTE Adaptive Cruise Control only warns of vehicles The driver's door must be closed and the driv- Putting ACC in standby mode detected by the radar sensor, see Adaptive er's seat belt must be fastened before ACC Before ACC can be used to regulate speed Cruise Control –...
  • Page 182: Adaptive Cruise Control – Setting Speed

    DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control – setting This symbol indicates that you NOTE speed are approaching a vehicle • If one of the Adaptive Cruise Control but- ahead. tons is pressed for more than approxi- Setting a speed ACC will switch from maintain- mately one minute, ACC will be deacti- Once ACC has been put in standby mode: ing a set speed to maintaining...
  • Page 183: Adaptive Cruise Control – Setting

    DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control – setting Adaptive Cruise Control – Different time intervals can be time interval deactivating selected and are shown in the instrument panel as 1–5 hori- Setting a time interval Standby mode (temporary deactivation) zontal bars. The greater the To temporarily deactivate ACC (put it in standby number of bars, the longer the time interval.
  • Page 184 DRIVER SUPPORT control Cancelled Turning ACC off completely is shown in the instrument WARNING panel. The driver must then intervene and adapt The vehicle may accelerate quickly after the vehicle's speed to the surrounding traffic and has been pressed if its current speed is con- regulate the distance to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 185: Adaptive Cruise Control – Passing Another Vehicle

    DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control – passing Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) – Enhanced speed interval another vehicle Queue Assist NOTE Queue Assist is an added ACC feature that is Passing another vehicle linked to your vehicle's automatic transmission. The driver's door must be closed and the driv- If your vehicle’s speed is being regulated by ACC er's seat belt must be fastened before ACC Introduction...
  • Page 186 DRIVER SUPPORT Automatic standby mode when ACC The driver will then have to reactivate ACC in one other type of object such as e.g., a speed of the following ways: changes target vehicles bump. • • Your vehicle's speed goes below 10 mph By pressing (15 km/h) and the vehicle ahead turns so •...
  • Page 187: Radar Sensor

    Distance Alert – introduction (p. 191) grille or you suspect that the radar sensor may be damaged in any way, contact a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian as soon as possible. The radar sen- sor may only function partially (or not at all) if it is damaged or is not securely fas- tened in place.
  • Page 188: Adaptive Cruise Control – Limitations

    • Maintenance of ACC components may only be performed by a trained and quali- fied Volvo technician. Radar sensor's field of vision (shown in pink) In certain situations, the radar sensor cannot detect vehicles at close quarters, for example a vehicle that suddenly enters the lane between your vehicle and the target vehicle.
  • Page 189 DRIVER SUPPORT WARNING • Adaptive Cruise Control is not a collision avoidance system. The driver is always responsible for applying the brakes if the system does not detect another vehicle. • Adaptive Cruise Control does not react to people or animals, or small vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles.
  • Page 190: Adaptive Cruise Control – Symbols And Messages

    DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control – symbols and messages Symbols and messages in the display A text message can be erased by pressing briefly on the OK button on the turn signal lever. Symbol Message Description Green symbol A speed has been set. White symbol ACC is in standby mode but no speed has been set.
  • Page 191 Cruise control Service ACC is not functioning. required Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Press Brake To hold The vehicle is at a standstill and ACC will release the brakes before the parking brake engages to keep the vehicle stopped but a problem with the parking brake means that the vehicle may begin to roll.
  • Page 192: Adaptive Cruise Control – Trouble

    DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control – the sensor have been obstructed and that a vehi- tem with Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection troubleshooting cle ahead cannot be detected. will not function. This, in turn, means that the functions of the The table lists possible causes for this message Radar blocked See manual If the message ACC, Distance Alert, and Collision Warning Sys-...
  • Page 193: Distance Alert – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Distance Alert – introduction Distance Alert – operation NOTE Distance Alert is part of Adaptive Cruise Control Distance Alert is part of Adaptive Cruise Control Distance Alert only monitors distance to the and is a function that provides information about and is a function that provides information about vehicle ahead while Adaptive Cruise Control is the time interval to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 194: Distance Alert – Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Distance Alert – limitations Setting a time interval NOTE Distance Alert is part of Adaptive Cruise Control • The higher your vehicle’s speed, the and is a function that provides information about greater the distance to the vehicle ahead, the time interval to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 195 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Distance Alert – introduction (p. 191) • Distance Alert – operation (p. 191) • Distance Alert – symbols and messages (p. 194)
  • Page 196: Distance Alert – Symbols And Messages

    See Adaptive Cruise Control – limitations (p. 186) for information on the radar sensor’s limitations. Collision warn. Service Distance Alert or Collision Warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection is not functioning properly. Con- required tact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Related information • Distance Alert – introduction (p. 191) •...
  • Page 197: City Safety – Introduction

    City Safety – limitations (p. 197) driver has not applied the brakes in time, which • City Safety – troubleshooting (p. 198) means that the system cannot help the driver in all situations. City Safety is a registered trademark of the Volvo Car Corporation...
  • Page 198: City Safety – Function

    DRIVER SUPPORT • City Safety – function City Safety – symbols and messages display to indicate that the system is/has been (p. 200) active. Function • City Safety – Laser sensor (p. 201) NOTE • When City Safety™ applies the brakes, the brake lights will illuminate.
  • Page 199: City Safety – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT • City Safety – operation City Safety – limitations Follow the same procedure as for switching City Safety™ off but select Limitations Using City Safety™ Related information • City Safety – introduction (p. 195) WARNING NOTE • City Safety – function (p. 196) The laser sensor has certain limitations and The City Safety™...
  • Page 200: City Safety – Troubleshooting

    Before the windshield is replaced, con- Cause Action • City Safety – introduction (p. 195) tact a Volvo retailer to ensure that the • The area of the windshield Clean the wind- City Safety – function (p. 196) correct windshield is ordered and instal-...
  • Page 201 DRIVER SUPPORT • City Safety – operation (p. 197) • City Safety – limitations (p. 197) • City Safety – symbols and messages (p. 200) • City Safety – Laser sensor (p. 201)
  • Page 202: City Safety – Symbols And Messages

    For more information on the sensor’s limitations, see City Safety – limitations (p. 197). City Safety Service City Safety™ is not functioning. required • If this message remains in the display, have the system checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian. Related information • City Safety – introduction (p. 195) •...
  • Page 203: City Safety – Laser Sensor

    Testing, repairing, removing, adjusting and/or replacing any compo- nents in the laser sensor may only be NOTE done by a trained and qualified Volvo The function of aftermarket laser detectors service technician. may be affected by City Safety's laser sensor.
  • Page 204: Collision Warning – Introduction

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Collision warning – introduction City Safety – troubleshooting (p. 198) tem, the chances of an accident eventually occur- ring increase considerably. • City Safety – symbols and messages (p. 200) Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake is designed to assist the driver if there is a The Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full risk of a collision with a pedestrian, a cyclist, a...
  • Page 205 • Maintenance of the Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake system's components must only be per- formed by a trained and qualified Volvo technician. Related information • Collision warning* – function (p. 204) •...
  • Page 206: Collision Warning* – Function

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Collision warning* – function Brake Support Collision warning* – Pedestrian detection (p. 207) If the risk of collision continues to increase after the collision warning has been given, Brake Sup- • Collision warning* – Cyclist detection port is activated. Brake Support prepares the (p.
  • Page 207: Collision Warning* – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Collision warning* – operation Activating/deactivating the audible WARNING warning signal only • Short The setting should only be used in Settings are made by pressing MY CAR on the The audible warning signal can be activated/ situations where traffic is light and mov- center console control panel and using the deactivated by pressing MY CAR on the center ing at low speeds.
  • Page 208: Collision Warning* – Cyclist Detection

    DRIVER SUPPORT Collision warning* – Cyclist Related information detection • Collision warning – introduction (p. 202) The system can detect a cyclist and auto-brake if • Collision warning* – function (p. 204) certain parameters are fulfilled. • Collision warning* – Pedestrian detection (p.
  • Page 209: Collision Warning* – Pedestrian Detection

    DRIVER SUPPORT • • Collision warning* – Pedestrian The camera's function is deactivated and will Collision warning* – Pedestrian detection detection not detect a cyclist in darkness or in tunnels, (p. 207) even if there is street lighting in the area. •...
  • Page 210: Collision Warning* – Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Collision warning* – limitations body and the person must be at least 32 in. Collision warning* – operation (p. 205) (80 cm) tall. • Collision warning* – Cyclist detection Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light con- • The system cannot detect a pedestrian carry- (p.
  • Page 211 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information WARNING NOTE • Collision warning – introduction (p. 202) • In certain situations, the system cannot If warnings are given too frequently, the warn- • Collision warning* – operation (p. 205) provide warnings or warnings may be ing distance can be reduced (see Collision delayed if traffic conditions or other exter- •...
  • Page 212: The Camera's Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT • The camera’s limitations Collision warning – troubleshooting (p. 211) WARNING • The camera has the same limitations as the Collision warning – symbols and messages • The camera has the same type of limita- human eye. (p. 213) tions as the human eye, i.e., it cannot see •...
  • Page 213: Collision Warning – Troubleshooting

    Wait a short time. It may take several minutes for the camera to register vis- ibility. The surface between the inside of the windshield and the camera is dirty. Contact an authorized Volvo retailer or service technician to have this sur- face cleaned.
  • Page 214 DRIVER SUPPORT • Maintenance Collision warning* – Cyclist detection (p. 206) • Collision warning* – limitations (p. 208) • The camera’s limitations (p. 210) • Collision warning – symbols and messages (p. 213) Camera and radar sensor In order to function properly, the camera and radar sensor must be kept clean.
  • Page 215: Collision Warning – Symbols And

    Adaptive Cruise Control – limitations (p. 186) for more information on the radar sensor’s limitations. Collision warn. Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake is partially or completely not functioning. Service required Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician if the message remains in the display.
  • Page 216 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Collision warning – introduction (p. 202) • Collision warning* – function (p. 204) • Collision warning* – operation (p. 205) • Collision warning* – Pedestrian detection (p. 207) • Collision warning* – Cyclist detection (p. 206) •...
  • Page 217: Driver Alert Control (Dac) – Introduction

    DRIVER SUPPORT Driver Alert System Driver Alert Control (DAC) – WARNING introduction The Driver Alert System is designed to help a The Driver Alert System does not function in driver who may be becoming fatigued or who is DAC is intended to alert the driver if his/her driv- all situations and is designed to be a supple- inadvertently leaving the lane.
  • Page 218: Driver Alert Control (Dac) – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Driver Alert Control (DAC) – Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – introduction NOTE operation (p. 226) The camera has certain limitations, see Adaptive Cruise Control – limitations (p. 186). Operating DAC Settings are made using menu system and the display in the center console.
  • Page 219: Driver Alert Control (Dac) – Function

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Driver Alert Control (DAC) – function Driver Alert Control (DAC) – Driver Alert Control (DAC) – symbols and limitations messages (p. 219) Function • Driver Alert System (p. 215) Limitations Driver Alert is activated when the vehicle exceeds •...
  • Page 220 DRIVER SUPPORT • Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – introduc- tion (p. 221) • Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – introduction (p. 226)
  • Page 221: Driver Alert Control (Dac) – Symbols And Messages

    See The camera’s limitations (p. 210) for information on the camera’s limitations. Driver Alert Sys Service The system is not functioning. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician if the message remains in required...
  • Page 222 DRIVER SUPPORT Center console display Symbol Message Description Driver Alert OFF The function is not switched on. Driver Alert Available The function is active. Driver Alert Standby <65 The function has gone into standby mode because the vehicle's speed is below 40 mph (65 km/h). km/h Driver Alert Unavailable The camera is temporarily not functioning, due to snow, ice, or dirt on the windshield.
  • Page 223: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – Related information introduction • Driver Alert System (p. 215) • The LDW function is designed to help reduce Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – symbols the risk of accidents in situations where the vehi- and messages (p.
  • Page 224: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – WARNING operation The driver will only be warned once for each time the wheels cross a marker line. No alarm Operation and function will be given if a marker line is between the wheels.
  • Page 225: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    DRIVER SUPPORT • • Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – introduc- Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – introduc- limitations tion (p. 221) tion (p. 221) • Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - limitations Limitations (p. 223) The camera used by LDW has the same limita- tions as the human eye.
  • Page 226: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw Symbols And Messages

    See The camera’s limitations (p. 210) for information on the camera’s limitations. Driver Alert Sys Service The system is not functioning. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician if the message required remains in the display.
  • Page 227 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – operation (p. 222) • Driver Alert System (p. 215) • Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – introduc- tion (p. 221) • Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - limitations (p. 223)
  • Page 228: Lane Keeping Aid (Lka) – Introduction

    DRIVER SUPPORT Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – Related information introduction • Driver Alert System (p. 215) • The LKA function is designed to help reduce the Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – operation risk of accidents in situations where the vehicle (p.
  • Page 229: Lane Keeping Aid (Lka) – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – operation Depending on the number of optional features installed in the vehicle, there may not be space LKA is active at speeds above 40 mph (65 km/h) for the On/Off button on the center console. If on highways or other major roads with clearly this is the case, LKA can be switched on or off in marked side/lane marker and center lines.
  • Page 230 DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assist Vibration warnings Dynamic cornering LKA attempts to keep the vehicle within the lane's side marker lines. LKA provides vibrations in the steering wheel and steer- LKA does not intervene in sharp left curves ing assistance In certain cases, LKA allows the vehicle to cross If the vehicle crosses a marker line, LKA provides marker lines without providing a vibration warning LKA provides steering assistance...
  • Page 231: Lane Keeping Aid (Lka) – Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – limitations Related information • Driver Alert System (p. 215) The camera used by LKA has the same limita- • Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – introduction tions as the human eye. See The camera’s limita- (p.
  • Page 232: Lane Keeping Aid (Lka) – Symbols And Messages

    See The camera’s limitations (p. 210) for information on the camera’s limitations. Lane Keeping Aid Service The system is not functioning. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician if the message required remains in the display.
  • Page 233: Park Assist – Introduction

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Park assist – introduction Park assist – function Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – function (p. 240) The park assist system is designed to assist you Signals from the park assist system when driving into parking spaces, garages, etc. An audible signal and symbols in the audio sys- tem’s display indicate the distance to the object.
  • Page 234 • Rear park assist is deactivated automati- that pulses faster as you come close to an object, cally when towing a trailer if Volvo genu- and becomes constant when you are within ine trailer wiring is used. If a non-Volvo...
  • Page 235: Park Assist – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Park assist – operation Front park assist Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – function (p. 240) Function The distance monitored in front of the vehicle is approximately 2.5 ft (0.8 m). The audible signal Park assist and CTA* button comes from the audio system's front speakers.
  • Page 236: Park Assist – Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist – limitations Activating/deactivating Ice and snow covering the sensors may cause incorrect warning signals. The system is activated automatically when the Cleaning the sensors vehicle is started. The sensors must be cleaned regularly to ensure NOTE –...
  • Page 237: Park Assist Pilot (Pap)* – Introduction

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – function NOTE introduction If a trailer hitch is configured in the vehicle's PAP's function is to measure the parking space The Park Assist Pilot provides assistance when electrical system, PAP will take the trailer and to turn the steering wheel during the parallel parallel parking by measuring the parking space hitch into consideration when determining the...
  • Page 238: Park Assist Pilot (Pap)* – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – operation 1. Searching for and measuring a parking NOTE space. While this is taking place, the vehicle's PAP normally searches for available parking 1: Searching and measuring speed must be below 20 mph (30 km/h). spaces along the curb on the right (passeng- See also steps A and B in the illustration in er's) side of the vehicle.
  • Page 239 DRIVER SUPPORT 1. Put the gear selector in D, wait until the 2: Backing into the parking space NOTE steering wheel has turned and drive forward • Release the wheel while PAP is steering slowly. the vehicle. 2. Stop the vehicle when you are instructed by •...
  • Page 240: Park Assist Pilot (Pap)* – Limitations

    Changing to a different approved tire size pneumatic brakes, noise from a motorcy- may affect PAP's parameters. Consult a cle's exhaust, etc.) emitting ultrasound trained and qualified Volvo service technician. using approximately the same frequen- • Heavy rain or snow may inhibit PAP's cies as PAP.
  • Page 241: Park Assist Pilot (Pap)* – Symbols And Messages

    OK button on the turn signal lever. Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – operation (p. 236) • Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – symbols and mes- Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified CAUTION sages (p. 239) Volvo service technician If a message indicating In certain circumstances, the park assist sys- •...
  • Page 242: Rear Park Assist Camera (Pac)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – WARNING introduction function • PAC is designed to be a supplementary The Park Assist Camera is designed to provide aid when parking the vehicle. It is not, Function the driver with a view of the area behind the vehi- however, intended to replace the driver’s...
  • Page 243: Rear Park Assist Camera (Pac Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – Ambient lighting conditions hitch, a guiding line showing the hitch's path operation toward the trailer will be projected. The camera automatically monitors the ambient lighting conditions behind the vehicle and con- The guiding lines for the wheels and for the Activation stantly adjusts sensitivity to light.
  • Page 244: Rear Park Assist Camera (Pac Guiding And Marker Lines

    DRIVER SUPPORT Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – Deactivation Summary • guiding and marker lines Move the gear selector from R to another gear. Pressing CAM will activate the camera even The camera remains active for approx. 5 seconds if the gear selector is not in Reverse. Guiding lines after the gear selector has been moved from R or •...
  • Page 245 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information 10.5 ft (3.2 m) behind the bumper if there are no WARNING • objects in the way. Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – operation Keep in mind that the image on the screen (p. 241) Vehicles equipped with Park Assist only shows the area behind the vehicle.
  • Page 246: Rear Park Assist Camera (Pac Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – BLIS* – introduction NOTE limitations The Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) is an The door panel indicator light illuminates on information system that indicates the presence the side of the vehicle where the system has Limitations of another vehicle moving in the same direction detected another vehicle.
  • Page 247: Blis* – Function

    DRIVER SUPPORT BLIS* – function WARNING WARNING • BLIS and CTA are information systems, Changes or modifications not expressively When does BLIS function NOT warning or safety systems and do approved by the party responsible for compli- The system functions when your vehicle is mov- not function in all situations.
  • Page 248: Blis* – Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT • BLIS* – operation Select Off or On in Settings WARNING settings BLIS. • BLIS does not function in sharp curves. Activating/deactivating BLIS • When BLIS is deactivated/reactivated, the indica- BLIS does not function when your vehicle tor lights will go out/illuminate (the indicators will is backing up.
  • Page 249: Blis* – Cross Traffic Alert (Cta)

    DRIVER SUPPORT BLIS* – Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) CTA supplements BLIS by warning the driver of WARNING crossing traffic behind your vehicle, for example, Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) is a supplementary • BLIS and CTA are information systems, when backing out of a parking space. BLIS function intended to detect vehicles NOT warning or safety systems and do...
  • Page 250: Blis* – Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT BLIS* – limitations Examples of other limitations include: • Dirt, ice or snow obstructing the sensors may Maintenance reduce the system's function or make it impossible to detect other vehicles or objects. • Do not attach tape, decals, etc., on the sur- face of the sensors (see the illustration in the following "Maintenance"...
  • Page 251: Blis* – Messages

    BLIS* – limitations (p. 248) Repairs to the BLIS/CTA systems and/or repainting the rear bumper should only be Message System status done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. CTA OFF CTA has been switched off manually. BLIS remains active.
  • Page 253 STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 254: Starting The Engine

    If the engine does not start after the third try, • Volvo's floor mats are specially manufac- wait for approximately 3 minutes before trying tured for your car. They must be firmly to start it again to give the battery time to secured in the clips on the floor so that recover its starting capacity.
  • Page 255: Switching Off The Engine

    STARTING AND DRIVING Switching off the engine WARNING CAUTION Switch off the engine by pressing the START/ • • Always remove the remote key from the When starting in cold weather, the auto- STOP ENGINE button. ignition slot when leaving the vehicle and matic transmission may shift up at slightly ensure that the ignition in mode 0 (see higher engine speeds than normal until...
  • Page 256: Duction

    STARTING AND DRIVING Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – WARNING introduction starting the engine Keep the following in mind before using ERS: ERS is a feature that makes it possible to • The vehicle should be in view. remotely start the engine using the remote key to •...
  • Page 257: Jump Starting

    STARTING AND DRIVING Jump starting Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – 1. The turn signals will flash several times. switching off the engine 2. The engine will start. Follow these instructions to jump start your vehi- cle's dead battery or to jump start another vehi- 3.
  • Page 258: Transmission – General Information

    STARTING AND DRIVING Transmission – general information 3. Fold back the cover over the positive (+) ter- WARNING minal on your vehicle's battery (2), marked The transmission automatically shifts between • Do not connect the jumper cable to any with a "+" sign, located under a folding cover. the various forward gears, based on the level of part of the fuel system or to any moving acceleration and speed.
  • Page 259: Transmission – Positions

    STARTING AND DRIVING Transmission – positions CAUTION The transmission’s temperature is monitored Park: position P to help prevent damage to the transmission Select the P position when starting or parking. or other drivetrain components. If there is a Shiftlock risk of overheating, the warning symbol on the When P has been selected, the transmission is instrument panel will illuminate and a text mechanically blocked in this position.
  • Page 260: Transmission – Geartronic

    STARTING AND DRIVING Transmission – Geartronic Neutral: position N Gear shift indicator* No gear is engaged and the engine can be Geartronic allows you to manually shift among started with the gear selector in this position. your vehicle's forward gears. The manual posi- Apply the parking brake if the vehicle is stationary tion (+S–) can be selected at any time.
  • Page 261 STARTING AND DRIVING Shifting gears: While driving Geartronic: steering wheel paddles* • If you select the manual shifting position In addition to the manual gearshift function using • Pull the paddle toward the steering wheel while driving, the gear that was being used in the gear selector, this option makes it possible to and release it.
  • Page 262 STARTING AND DRIVING • Related information during active driving (e.g., on a winding NOTE • road, while accelerating, etc) Transmission – general information (p. 256) • On vehicles equipped with Sport mode, • • if the gear selector was in S when the Transmission –...
  • Page 263: Transmission – Shiftlock Override

    STARTING AND DRIVING Transmission – shiftlock override Start/Stop – Hill Start Assist (HSA) Related information • Transmission – general information (p. 256) If the vehicle cannot be driven, for example When starting on steep hills, HSA (see Transmis- • because of a dead battery, the gear selector Transmission –...
  • Page 264: Start/Stop – Introduction

    STARTING AND DRIVING Start/Stop – introduction Start/Stop – function standstill, the engine will auto-stop automatically if the driver keeps the brake pedal Start/Stop is a function that temporarily switches Function and use depressed. off the engine when the vehicle is not moving, for instance in heavy traffic or at a traffic light to To remind the driver that the engine help reduce fuel consumption.
  • Page 265: Start/Stop – Auto-Stop Exceptions

    STARTING AND DRIVING Start/Stop – Auto-stop exceptions Related information Condition/situation • Start/Stop – introduction (p. 262) In certain situations or conditions, the engine The road's incline is very steep. • Start/Stop – settings (p. 265) may not auto-stop when the vehicle comes to a •...
  • Page 266: Start/Stop – Auto-Start Exceptions

    STARTING AND DRIVING Start/Stop – Auto-start exceptions Related information Condition/situation • Start/Stop – introduction (p. 262) In certain situations or conditions, the engine • The gear selector is moved from D to S , R or Start/Stop – function (p. 262) may auto-start even though the driver is still "+/–".
  • Page 267: Start/Stop – Settings

    STARTING AND DRIVING Start/Stop – settings Settings for the Start/Stop function can be made MY CAR in the menu system. Related information • Start/Stop – introduction (p. 262) • Start/Stop – function (p. 262) • Start/Stop – Auto-stop exceptions (p. 263) •...
  • Page 268: Start/Stop – Symbols And Messages

    Symbol Message Information/action Auto Start/Stop Service Start/Stop is not functioning properly. Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service tech- required nician. Autostart Engine running This is triggered if the driver's door is opened while the engine is auto-stopped.
  • Page 269 NOTE ment panel and the indicator light in the ECO Eco is a function developed by Volvo to give When Eco is activated, several climate system button will be on when Eco is activated. the driver the opportunity to actively drive more...
  • Page 270 STARTING AND DRIVING • • This feature is primarily intended to be used in The vehicle's speed is between approxi- The engine and/or transmission have not driving situations where a decrease in speed is mately 40–85 mph (65–140 km/h). Always reached their normal operating temperature expected, such as when entering a zone with a observe posted speed limits...
  • Page 271: All Wheel Drive (Awd)

    STARTING AND DRIVING All Wheel Drive (AWD) Brakes – general NOTE Your Volvo can be equipped with permanent All The brake system is a hydraulic system consist- AWD disabled Service The message Wheel Drive, which means that power is distrib- ing of two separate brake circuits.
  • Page 272 STARTING AND DRIVING Brake pad inspection Water on brake discs and brake pads WARNING affects braking On vehicles equipped with a jack*, the condition • Use the jack intended for the vehicle of the brake pads can be checked by raising the Driving in rain and slush or passing through an when changing a tire.
  • Page 273: Brakes – Symbols

    Parking brake – general information (p. 273) play: DO NOT DRIVE. Have the vehicle towed • Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA) (p. 272) to a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian and have the brake system inspected. • Brakes – general (p. 269) Related information •...
  • Page 274: Brake Lights

    STARTING AND DRIVING Brake lights Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA) NOTE The brake lights come on automatically when the EBA is designed to provide full brake effect • When the EBA system is activated, the brakes are applied. immediately in the event of sudden, hard brak- brake pedal will go down and pressure in ing.
  • Page 275: Parking Brake – General Information

    STARTING AND DRIVING Parking brake – general information Parking brake – applying Low battery voltage If the battery voltage is too low, the parking The electric parking brake helps to keep the Applying the electric parking brake brake cannot be applied or released. Connect vehicle stationary when it is parked.
  • Page 276: Parking Brake – Releasing

    STARTING AND DRIVING Parking brake – releasing NOTE NOTE • • In an emergency the parking brake can For safety reasons, the parking brake is Releasing the electric parking brake be applied when the vehicle is moving by only released automatically if the engine is holding in the control.
  • Page 277 STARTING AND DRIVING • Parking brake – symbols and messages (p. 276) • Brakes – general (p. 269)
  • Page 278: Parking Brake – Symbols And Messages

    A fault is preventing the parking brake from being released. Try to apply the parking brake and release it several times. If released the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. If you drive off with this error message showing, a warning signal sounds.
  • Page 279: Driving Through Water

    The vehicle can be driven through water up to a deeper than approximately 10 in. depth of approximately 10 in. (25 cm), (S60 Proceed as follows to avoid overheating the (25 cm), (S60 Cross Country: approxi- Cross Country: approximately 12 in. (30 cm)) at engine.
  • Page 280: Conserving Electrical Current

    Keep the following in mind to help minimize bat- It is always worthwhile to have your vehicle likely to occur, consider snow tires (p. 308). tery drain: checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician before driving long distances. Your Related information •...
  • Page 281: Driving In Cold Weather

    • Volvo recommends the use of snow tires on Deposit control gasoline (detergent The following advice is worth noting: all four wheels for winter driving, see Snow additives) •...
  • Page 282: Refueling – Octane Rating

    Con- of alcohols or ethers. However, there are areas in sult your Volvo retailer if you are unsure about which the pumps are unmarked. If you are not the fuel requirements for your vehicle.
  • Page 283 In demanding driving conditions, such as operat- recovery systems that fully seal the mouth of the vehicle to a trained and qualified Volvo ing the vehicle in hot weather, towing a trailer, or the filler neck during refueling service technician for correction.
  • Page 284: Refueling – Opening/Closing Fuel Filler Door

    STARTING AND DRIVING Refueling – opening/closing fuel locking button does not lock the fuel filler 1. Open the side hatch in the trunk (on the filler door door. same side as the fuel filler door). • The fuel filler door is located on the right rear Be sure the fuel filler door is not obstructed 2.
  • Page 285: Refueling – Opening/Closing Fuel Cap

    If the fuel filler cap is not closed tightly or if the engine is running when the vehicle is refueled, the Check Engine Light (malfunction indicator lamp) may indicate a fault. However, your vehicle's performance will not be affected. Use only Volvo original or approved fuel filler caps.
  • Page 286: Economical Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING • Economical driving nents, altering emission system components Using the engine's optional Eco function can or location or removing components, and/or help improve fuel economy. For additional Better driving economy may be obtained by repeated use of leaded fuel. information, see ECO* (p.
  • Page 287: Towing A Trailer

    For the maximum trailer and tongue weights ture of a bend. This ensures good stability trunk open could lead to poisonous exhaust recommended by Volvo, see Weights (p. 373) and reduces the risk of rear wheel skid. gases entering the passenger compartment. If...
  • Page 288 Remove the ball holder when the hitch is not be rated for trailers heavier than the vehi- being used. cle is designed to tow. Please adhere to Volvo's recommended trailer weights. • Avoid driving with a trailer on inclines of more than 15%.
  • Page 289: Trailer Stability Assist (Tsa)

    • Sudden movements of the steering wheel the vehicle-trailer have once again become sta- Use an adapter cable approved by Volvo. Make ble, TSA will now stop regulating the brakes/ Facts about TSA sure the cable does not drag on the ground.
  • Page 290: Towing The Vehicle

    STARTING AND DRIVING Towing the vehicle Towing eyelet CAUTION Always check with state and local authorities When used, the towing eyelet should always be General towing precautions: before attempting to tow another vehicle securing attached. • Please check with state and local author- because this type of towing is subject to regula- ities before attempting this type of tow- tions regarding maximum towing speed, length...
  • Page 291: Towing By Tow Truck

    When the vehicle is being towed, the igni- of the trunk. This eyelet must be screwed an authorized towing company. Volvo recom- tion should be in mode II (in mode I, all of into the positions provided on the right sides mends the use of flat bed equipment.
  • Page 292 STARTING AND DRIVING CAUTION • The vehicle should always be towed in the forward direction. • Vehicles with All Wheel Drive (AWD)* that are being towed with the front wheels off the ground should not be towed at a speed above approx. 45 mph (70 km/h) and should not be towed far- ther than 30 miles (50 km).
  • Page 293 WHEELS AND TIRES...
  • Page 294: Tires – General Information

    Otherwise there is a risk of altering CAUTION the car's roadholding and handling characteris- tics. Some Volvo models are equipped with an Ultra High Performance tire and wheel com- Tire rotation bination designed to provide maximum dry Your vehicle has no required tire rotation. Tire...
  • Page 295: Tires – Storage And Age

    6-year inter- When storing complete wheels (tires mounted • The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo vals, even if it has never been used. on rims), they should be suspended off the floor are specified to meet stringent stability or placed on their sides on the floor.
  • Page 296: Tires – Tread Wear Indicator

    WHEELS AND TIRES • Tires – tread wear indicator Tires – tire economy Tires – storage and age (p. 293) The tires have wear indicator strips running A smooth driving style and correct inflation pres- across or parallel to the tread. sure can help prolong the tires' service life.
  • Page 297: Changing A Wheel – Direction Of Rotation

    • Tires with tread designed to roll in only one direction are marked with an arrow on the sidewall. • Contact a Volvo workshop if you are unsure about the tread depth. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 298 WHEELS AND TIRES Lug wrench and towing eyelet 6. With the vehicle still on the ground, remove Tool for removing the plastic covers on the wheel nuts 5. Screw the towing eyelet into the lug wrench the plastic covers on the wheel nuts with the as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 299 WHEELS AND TIRES 7. There are two jack attachment points on WARNING NOTE each side of the vehicle. Position the jack • The jack must correctly engage the jack The jack provided with your vehicle is under the attachment point to be used on a attachment.
  • Page 300: Changing A Wheel – Spare Wheel

    WHEELS AND TIRES Changing a wheel – spare wheel Related information • Changing a wheel – installing a wheel Wheel changes should always be carried out (p. 299) correctly. • Changing a wheel – removing wheel (p. 295) Spare tire A spare tire can be purchased for your vehicle as an accessory.
  • Page 301: Changing A Wheel - Accessing The Spare Wheel

    WHEELS AND TIRES Changing a wheel – accessing the Changing a wheel – installing a 7. If there is a wheel in the bag, strap the bag spare wheel wheel securely in place in the trunk. The following procedure explains how to access It is important to re-install wheels properly.
  • Page 302: Tire Inflation - General Information

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire inflation – general information 5. Press the plastic covers onto the wheel nuts NOTE and Install the wheel cover (where applica- Check tire inflation pressure regularly. • The placards shown indicate inflation ble). The opening in the wheel cover for the pressure for the tires installed on the Inflation placard tire's inflation valve must be positioned over...
  • Page 303: Tire Inflation - Checking Pressure

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire inflation – checking pressure 3. Replace the valve cap. WARNING Inflation pressure should be checked when the • Under-inflation is the most common CAUTION tires are cold. cause of tire failure and may result in • severe tire cracking, tread separation, or After inflating the tires, always reinstall the Cold tires...
  • Page 304: Tire Specifications

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire specifications Information on the sidewall tion pressure table or see the inflation pressure placard. The following information can be found on a tire's sidewall. Related information Tire ratings • Tire specifications (p. 302) Speed ratings • Tires –...
  • Page 305 WHEELS AND TIRES 1. 215: the width of the tire (in millimeters) 7. M+S or M/S = Mud and Snow, AT = All Ter- 11. Treadwear, Traction, and Temperature rain, AS = All Season grades: see Tire specifications – Uniform from sidewall edge to sidewall edge.
  • Page 306: Loading Specifications

    WHEELS AND TIRES Loading specifications Loading specifications – load limit NOTE Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi- The load limit of your vehicle is the combined • The location of the various labels in your mum return of vehicle design performance. weight of the occupants and cargo.
  • Page 307: Tire Specifications - Terminology

    This rating is rating. Use only tires with the correct load amount of air in a tire. established by the tire manufacturer. carrying capacity. Consult your Volvo • Standard load: A class of P-metric or Metric retailer for information.
  • Page 308: Tire Specifications - Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire specifications – Uniform Tire perature is normally reached after the vehicle grade assigned to this tire is based on braking Quality Grading has been parked for at least 3 hours. (straight-ahead) traction tests and is not a meas- ure of cornering (turning) traction.
  • Page 309: Snow Chains

    WHEELS AND TIRES Snow chains WARNING CAUTION Snow chains can be used on your Volvo with the • The temperature grade for this tire is estab- Check local regulations regarding the use following restrictions: lished for a tire that is properly inflated and of snow chains before installing.
  • Page 310: Snow Tires/Studded Tires

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire pressure monitoring - overview Snow tires/studded tires NOTE Volvo provides two different systems to monitor Owners who live in or regularly commute Please consult state or provincial regulations tire pressure: Tire Pressure Monitoring System through areas with sustained periods of snow or restricting the use of studded winter tires (TPMS) or Tire Monitor.
  • Page 311: Tire Monitor - Introduction

    Tire messages in the text window, for example: tire pressure telltale. door opening or consult your Volvo retailer. pressure low Check tires . Adjust the inflation Your vehicle has also been equipped with a pressure and recalibrate if necessary.
  • Page 312: Calibrating Tire Monitor

    Volvo retailer. Calibration the driver's door opening) or to the tire inflation 1. Switch off the engine.
  • Page 313: Tire Monitor Status Information

    ) is illuminated: the sys- 3. Recalibrate Tire Monitor, see Calibrating Tire Monitor (p. 310). tem is not functioning correctly. Have it checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. • All wheels gray in combination with the Tire press. syst currently...
  • Page 314: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) - General Information

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire Pressure Monitoring System NOTE NOTE (TPMS) – general information To help avoid incorrect tire inflation pressure, If a malfunction occurs in the system, the tire TPMS uses sensors mounted in the tire valves only inflate the tires when they are cold. The pressure warning light will flash for approxi- to check inflation pressure levels.
  • Page 315: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) - Changing Wheels

    • fitted on all wheels used on the vehicle, If a tire is changed, or if the TPMS sensor including winter tires. Volvo does not recom- is moved to another wheel, the sensor's seal, nut, and valve core should be mend moving sensors back and forth replaced.
  • Page 316: Tpms) - Recalibrating

    1-5 above. In certain cases, it may be necessary to recali- Related information Activating/deactivating TPMS brate TPMS to conform to Volvo's recom- • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – (Canadian models only) mended tire inflation pressures (see the tire infla- general information (p.
  • Page 317: Tpms) - Messages

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire Pressure Monitoring System NOTE CAUTION (TPMS) – messages • • The tire monitoring systems use a tem- After inflating the tires, always reinstall perature compensated pressure value. the valve cap to help avoid damage to the Erasing warning messages This pressure value is dependent on tire valve from dirt, gravel, etc.
  • Page 318: Tire Sealing System* - General Infor

    Have the tire inspected by a trained and The tire sealing system is stowed under the floor adjust a tire’s inflation pressure. qualified Volvo service technician as soon of the trunk. To access it: as possible to determine if it can be per- 1.
  • Page 319: Tire Sealing System* - Overview

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire sealing system* – overview Tire sealing system–temporarily NOTE repairing a flat tire The vehicle is equipped with a tire sealing sys- Do not remove any foreign objects (nails, etc.) tem that enables you to temporarily seal a hole in from the tire before using the sealing system.
  • Page 320 WHEELS AND TIRES • Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting Bottle with sealing compound WARNING unless directed to do so by medical per- Air pressure gauge Please keep the following points in mind sonnel. Get medical attention. when using the tire sealing system: •...
  • Page 321: Tire Sealing System* - Sealing A Hole

    Once in place, the bottle cannot be unscrewed. This must be done by a WARNING trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Contact with the sealing compound may cause skin irritation. If contact occurs, wash 5. Remove the valve cap from the tire’s inflation the affected area immediately with soap and valve and screw the tire sealing system’s...
  • Page 322 Monitoring System (TPMS), the use of If the pressure remains below 22 psi (1.8 bar) Contact a towing service or Volvo On Call the sealing compound may lead to incorrect after approximately seven minutes, turn off Roadside Assistance if applicable.
  • Page 323: Tire Sealing System - Checking Infla

    Have the vehicle the tire's inflation valve as described in stage Ensure that the on/off switch is in position towed to a trained and qualified Volvo service 1, see Tire sealing system* – sealing a hole technician.
  • Page 324: Tire Sealing System* - Sealing Compound Container

    (press the on/off Volvo retailer or a recycling station that switch to position I). If necessary, release air can properly dispose of harmful sub- from the tire by turning the air release knob stances.
  • Page 325: Maintenance And Servicing

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING...
  • Page 326: Maintenance - Introduction

    150,000 miles (240,000 • nician. To keep your Volvo in top condition, spec- Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty km). This program contains inspections ify time-tested and proven Genuine Volvo Parts •...
  • Page 327: Maintenance - Owner Maintenance

    Tire inflation – checking pressure (p. 301) connector, or a battery near the end of its • Tires – tread wear indicator (p. 294) useful service life. Consult your Volvo retailer for additional information. As needed: Wash the car, including the undercarriage, to...
  • Page 328: Maintenance - Hoisting

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Maintenance – hoisting When the vehicle is hoisted, the jack or garage lift must be positioned in the correct lifting points. Hoisting the vehicle Related information If a garage jack is used to lift the vehicle, it •...
  • Page 329: Onboard Diagnostic System

    The owner (primary driver) must have a valid within an expected range. A fault may be perma- vehicle diagnosed and, if necessary, serviced Volvo ID. See Volvo ID (p. 20) for additional nent or temporary. OBD II will store a message by a qualified Volvo technician.
  • Page 330 In order for a retailer to access vehicle data, the via email. The service reminder light in the information is initially sent to a central Volvo database (not directly to your retailer) where any This information includes: service requirements, status of various functions, odometer reading and the vehicle's VIN number and software version.
  • Page 331: Maintenance - Opening/Closing Hood

    Odometer reading (mileage) • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) • The vehicle's software version Related information • Volvo ID (p. 20) Turn the handle located under the left side of the dash approximately 20-25 degrees clockwise to release the hood lock.
  • Page 332: Engine Compartment - Overview

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Engine compartment – overview WARNING The overview shows the main inspection points The cooling fan (located at the front of the in the engine compartment. engine compartment, behind the radiator) may start or continue to operate (for up to 6 minutes) after the engine has been switched off.
  • Page 333: Engine Compartment - Engine Oil

    Oil that is lower than the specified quality 5- and 6-cylinder engines. can damage the engine. • Checking the engine oil (5- and 6- Volvo does not recommend the use of oil cylinder engines) additives. • The oil level should be checked at regular inter-...
  • Page 334 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Electronic oil level sensor (4-cylinder engines only) The oil level must be between the MIN and MAX marks Left: digital instrument panel*, Right: analog instrument on the dipstick panel Checking the oil Message Oil filler cap 1. Pull out the dipstick and wipe it with a lint- No action is necessary until a message is dis- Oil level free rag.
  • Page 335: Engine Compartment - Coolant

    If the system must be drained, consult oil level immediately. The vehicle must be oil level may be too high. Take the vehicle a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. driven approximately 20 miles (30 km) or to an authorized Volvo workshop as soon have been parked on level ground with as possible.
  • Page 336: Engine Compartment - Brake Fluid

    If necessary, top up the cooling system Never remove the expansion tank cap MIN and MAX marks on the inside of the reser- while the engine is warm. Wait until the with Volvo Genuine Coolant/Antifreeze voir. engine cools. only (a 50/50 mix of water and anti- •...
  • Page 337: Engine Compartment - Power Steer

    DO NOT DRIVE. Have the car towed to a current and must be towed, it is still possible trained and qualified Volvo service techni- to steer the vehicle. However, keep in mind cian and have the brake system inspec- that greater effort will be required to turn the ted.
  • Page 338 However, the bulbs on the following list fluid reservoir clean when checking. mentioned in this section, please contact should only be replaced by a trained and quali- your Volvo retailer or a trained and fied Volvo service technician. authorized Volvo service technician. •...
  • Page 339: Bulbs - Headlight Housing

    6. Replace the defective bulb(s). bulbs should only be replaced by a Reinserting the headlight housing trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian. Pull out the headlight housing's locking pins. • Turn off the lights and remove the remote...
  • Page 340: Bulbs – Cover

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Bulbs – cover Related information 2. Reinstall the headlight housing and locking • pins. The short locking pin should be closest Bulbs – headlight housing (p. 337) The larger cover has to be removed in order to to the grille.
  • Page 341: Bulbs - Low Beam, Halogen

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Bulbs – low beam, Halogen Bulbs – high beam, Halogen Related information • Bulbs – specifications (p. 343) The low beam bulb is concealed by the larger The high beam bulb is concealed behind the cover. larger cover. 1.
  • Page 342: Bulbs - Extra High Beam

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Bulbs – extra high beam Bulbs – front turn signals 6. Put the cover back into position and reinstall the headlight housing. The extra high beam bulb is concealed by the The turn signal bulb is concealed behind the larger cover.
  • Page 343: Bulbs - Location Of Taillight Bulbs

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Bulbs – location of taillight bulbs Related information Backup lights • Bulbs – specifications (p. 343) The following illustrations show the location of the bulbs in the taillight cluster. 1. Open the panel in the trunk. 2. Remove the bulb holder by turning it coun- Taillight lens, right side terclockwise.
  • Page 344: Bulbs - Taillight Housing

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Bulbs – taillight housing Bulbs – license plate lighting 5. Press the bulb holder back into place and reinstall the cover. The bulbs in the taillight cluster are replaced The license plate lighting is located next to the from inside the trunk (not the LED functions).
  • Page 345: Bulbs - Trunk Lighting

    The vanity mirror bulbs are located behind the The following bulbs can be replaced by the vehi- the trunk. lens. cles owner. All other bulbs should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service Removing the lens technician. Lighting function Wat-...
  • Page 346: Wiper Blades - Service Position

    1 sec- NOTE ond. > The wipers will then move to the vertical Please consult a Volvo retailer’s Parts depart- (service) position on the windshield. ment for the most up-to-date bulb specifica- tions.
  • Page 347: Wiper Blades - Windshield

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Wiper blades – windshield With the wipers in the service position, fold out the wiper arm from the windshield. Press The wiper blades should be replaced regularly the button on the wiper blade attachment for best effect. and pull the wiper blade straight out, parallel The windshield wiper blades must be in the verti- with the wiper arm.
  • Page 348: Engine Compartment - Washer Fluid

    Symbols on the battery • Wiper blades – service position (p. 344) vent containing antifreeze. Use Volvo Original Washer Fluid or the equivalent with a recom- Wear protective goggles. mended pH value between 6 and 8.
  • Page 349: Battery - Handling

    Consult usually only driven short distances. ately with water. Obtain medical help your Volvo retailer or take the battery to a immediately if eyes are affected. • Never use a quick charger to charge the bat- recycling station.
  • Page 350: Battery - Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING • Battery – maintenance Related information The service life of a battery is affected by • factors such as driving conditions and cli- Battery – changing (p. 349) Proper battery maintenance can help prolong its mate. Extreme cold may also further •...
  • Page 351: Battery - Changing

    Battery – changing WARNING When changing batteries, be sure to use the Connect and disconnect the positive and neg- correct battery for your vehicle. Consult a Volvo ative cables in the correct sequence. retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
  • Page 352 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING • Removal Rally bar R-Design models* After a new battery has been installed (see the following section), reinstall the rally bar in Switch off the ignition, remove the remote key the reverse order. from the ignition slot and wait at least 5 minutes before disconnecting the battery so that all infor- mation in the vehicle's electrical system can be NOTE...
  • Page 353: Fuses - Introduction

    5. Connect the red positive cable. only) If fuses burn out repeatedly, have the electrical 6. Connect the black negative cable. system inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. 7. Press in the rear cover. (See Removal). 8. Reinstall the molding. (See Removal).
  • Page 354: Fuses - Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses – engine compartment The fuses in the engine compartment protect e.g., engine and brake functions.
  • Page 355 Fuses 1 – 15, 34 and 42 – 44 are relays/ Engine Control Module circuit breakers and should only be removed (ECM), transmission, SRS – or replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Heated washer nozzles* – •...
  • Page 356 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function Function Function Control module - auto- A/C compressor (5-cyl. Cooling fan 60 or 80 matic transmission engines), engine valves, oil (4-cyl. level sensor (5-cyl. only) engines) A/C compressor (not 4- cyl. engines) Engine valves/oil pump/ 60 (5-cyl. center heated oxygen engines) Relay-coils A/C, relay coils...
  • Page 357: Fuses - Glove Compartment

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses – glove compartment The fuses under the glove compartment protect components such as the infotainment system and optional power seat. Fusebox A: General fuses Positions: fusebox A Function Fusebox B: Control module fuses Function Keyless drive* (door handles) Fold aside the upholstery covering the fuseboxes.
  • Page 358 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function Function Function Controls in left rear passenger's Courtesy lighting, rain sensor*, ® door HomeLInk Wireless Control Sys- Heated front passenger's seat* tem* Keyless drive* Heated driver's seat* Steering wheel module Power driver's seat* Park assist* Cental locking: fuel filler door Power front passenger's seat* Blind Spot Information System Electrically heated steering wheel*...
  • Page 359 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function Accelerator pedal sensor, auto- dim mirror function, heated rear seats* Brake lights Power moonroof* Immobilizer Related information • Fuses – engine compartment (p. 352) • Fuses – cargo area/trunk (p. 358) • Fuses – engine compartment cold zone (Start/Stop only) (p.
  • Page 360: Fuses - Cargo Area/Trunk

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses – cargo area/trunk The fuses in the cargo area/trunk protect com- ponents such as trailer connections, the parking brake, etc. Located behind the upholstery on the left side of the trunk Positions Function Function Function 12-volt socket in trunk Trailer socket 1* Electric parking brake (left side) Electric parking brake (right side)
  • Page 361: Fuses - Engine Compartment Cold

    Fuses A1, A2 and 1–11 are relays/circuit Circuit breaker: central electrical breakers and should only be removed or module in the engine compart- replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo Circuit breaker: fusebox B under ment service technician. the glove compartment (see •...
  • Page 362 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING • Fuses – cargo area/trunk (p. 358) Function • Start/Stop – introduction (p. 262) Circuit breaker: fusebox A under the glove compartment (see Fuses – glove compartment (p. 355)) Circuit breaker: fusebox A under the glove compartment (see Fuses –...
  • Page 363: Washing The Car

    Exterior components dry out and become abrasive. To avoid scratching, use lukewarm water to soften the Volvo recommends the use of special cleaning dirt before you wash with a soft sponge, and products, available at your Volvo retailer, for plenty of sudsy water.
  • Page 364: Automatic Car Wash

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Automatic car wash CAUTION CAUTION The vehicle should be washed at regular inter- • • Avoid waxing or polishing plastic or rub- Before driving into an automatic car vals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots ber components wash, turn off the optional rain sensor to adhere to the paint and may cause damage.
  • Page 365: Polishing And Waxing

    CAUTION Normally, polishing is not required during the Only use cleaning agents and car care products Volvo does not recommend the use of long- first year after delivery, however, waxing may be recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly and fol- life or durable paint protection coatings, some beneficial.
  • Page 366 Under no circumstances should gasoline, If there are stains on the steering wheel: naphtha or similar cleaning agents be Volvo also offers a special leather softener that Type 1 (ink, wine, coffee, milk, sweat or blood) used on the plastic or the leather since should be applied after the cleaner and protec- these can cause damage.
  • Page 367: Touching Up Paintwork

    For best protection in winter, Volvo recommends Minor scratches can be repaired by using Volvo the use of Volvo rubber floor mats. Consult your touch-up paint. Volvo retailer. Color code...
  • Page 368 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 5. After a few days, polish the touched-up NOTE areas. Use a soft rag and a small amount of When touching up the vehicle, it should be polish. clean and dry. The surface temperature Related information should be above 60 °F (15 °C). •...
  • Page 369 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 370: Label Information

    SPECIFICATIONS Label information The labels in your vehicle provide information such as the chassis number, paint code, tire inflation pressure, etc.
  • Page 371 SPECIFICATIONS Location of labels...
  • Page 372 List of labels Related information • Vehicle Emission Control Information. Weights (p. 373) Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable • Engine specifications (p. 375) emission standards, as evidenced by the cer- tification label on the underside of the hood.
  • Page 373: Dimensions

    SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions This section lists your vehicle's most important dimensions. Dimensions–S60 Position Dimension in. (mm) Ground clearance (curb weight + 2 people) 4.9 (124 ) Wheelbase 109.3 (2776) Length 182.5 (4635) Load length, floor, seatback down 68.9 (1749) Load length, floor 38.0 (965)
  • Page 374 SPECIFICATIONS Position Dimension in. (mm) Load height 19.4 (492) Track, front 62.5 (1588) 62.1 (1578) Track, rear 62.4 (1585) 62.0 (1575) Load width, floor 36.2 (919) Width 72.7 (1847) 73.5 (1866) Width incl. door mirrors (folded out) 82.6 (2097) Width incl. door mirrors (folded in) 74.8 (1899) Varies slightly depending on tire size, optional sport chassis, etc.
  • Page 375: Weights

    SPECIFICATIONS Weights The following table lists important weight data for your vehicle. Category Canada Gross vehicle weight 4720 lbs 2140 kg 4-cyl. FWD 4870 lbs 2210 kg 4-cyl. AWD Capacity weight 4-cyl. FWD 1025 lbs 465 kg 4-cyl. AWD 1025 lbs 465 kg Permissible axle weights, front 4-cyl.
  • Page 376 SPECIFICATIONS Category Canada Max. trailer weights Without brakes 1650 lbs 750 kg With brakes, 1 7/8” ball 2,000 lbs 900 kg With brakes, 2” ball 3,300 lbs 1500 kg Max. tongue weight 165 lbs 75 kg Front Wheel Drive All Wheel Drive Related information •...
  • Page 377: Engine Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Engine specifications Some of the engines listed here may not be available in all markets. The following table provides technical data for the respective engines. Engine specifications for Special Edition vehicles may vary. Engine specifications Engine T6 / T6 AWD T5 / T5 AWD Polestar Engine designation...
  • Page 378: Oil Specifications

    NOTE CAUTION This vehicle comes from the factory with syn- 4-cylinder engines only: Volvo oil VCC thetic oil. RBS0-2AE/SAE 0W20 is recommended for extreme driving conditions. Oil additives must not be used. This oil must never be used in 5- or 6-cylin-...
  • Page 379: Oil Volume

    SPECIFICATIONS Oil volume may not be available in all markets. Engine spec- ifications for Special Edition vehicles may vary. The following table provides technical data for the respective engines. Some of these engines Engine model Approx. volume (incl. filter) 6-cylinder 7.18 US qts (6.8 liters) 5-cylinder 5.8 US qts (5.5 liters)
  • Page 380: Coolant - Specification And Volume

    Volume Specification and to the slave cylinders on each wheel. Automatic Volume Specifica- B4204T9 8.7 US qts. Coolant with Specification: Volvo Original Standard DOT 4 or transmis- tion (8.3 liters) corrosion inhibi- equivalent B4204T12 sion tor mixed with Volume: 0.63 US qts (0.6 liters)
  • Page 381: Power Steering - Specification

    This fluid is used to help reduce and regulate steering force. The table lists the fuel tank volume for your vehi- cle. Specification:Power steering fluid recom- mended by Volvo. Volume Specification Related information 17.8 US gallons (67.5 liters) –...
  • Page 382: Tire Inflation - Pressure Table

    (p. 300) for its location) for information spe- factory. The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire infla- Some of the tire sizes listed here may not be available for all models in all markets.
  • Page 383: Air Conditioning - Specification And

    SPECIFICATIONS Air conditioning – specification and volume The air conditioning system in your vehicle con- tains the following: Refrigerant: R134a (HFC134a) Volume: 1.7 lbs (770 g) Compressor oil: PAG...
  • Page 384: Battery Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Battery specifications 12 volt system with a voltage-regulated alterna- If the battery is replaced, replace it with a battery tor. Single pole system in which the chassis and of the same cold start capacity as the original engine block are used as conductors. The nega- (see the decal on the battery).
  • Page 385: Symbols - General Information

    SPECIFICATIONS Symbols – general information Warning symbols with necessary information about one of the vehi- cle's systems. The following tables list the most common warn- The following tables list the most common warn- ing and indicator lights and symbols and a refer- ing and indicator lights and symbols and a refer- Related information ence to where more detailed information can be...
  • Page 386: Indicator Symbols

    SPECIFICATIONS Indicator symbols Symbols in the main instrument panel Symbol Description The following tables list the most common warn- Warning symbols in the instrument panel Tire pressure monitoring (p. 67) ing and indicator lights and symbols and a refer- Symbol Description sensor (TPMS) ence to where more detailed information can be...
  • Page 387: Information Symbols

    SPECIFICATIONS Information symbols Symbol Description Symbol Description The following tables list the most common warn- Camera sensor, laser (p. 208) Driver Alert System* (p. 221) ing and indicator lights and symbols and a refer- sensor (p. 201) (Lane Departure ence to where more detailed information can be Warning/Lane found.
  • Page 388: Information Symbols - Ceiling Console

    SPECIFICATIONS Information symbols – ceiling Information symbols – center Symbol Description console console Sensus Infotain- Bluetooth The following tables list the most common warn- The following tables list the most common warn- ment supple- hands-free ing and indicator lights and symbols and a refer- ing and indicator lights and symbols and a refer- ment ence to where more detailed information can be...
  • Page 389 INDEX INDEX Approach lighting 92, 147 checking fluid level emergency brake assistance Auto-dim rearview mirror ABS (anti-lock brake system) fluid Automatic locking retractor general information Accessory installation warning Automatic transmission Bulbs Active chassis system Eco (driving function) headlights 336, 337, 338, 339, 340 Active high beams Geartronic 258, 259...
  • Page 390 INDEX ISOFIX/LATCH anchors Courtesy lighting Driving through water top tether anchors Crash event data Child safety Crash mode 43, 44, 45 booster cushions Cruise control 173, 175 child restraint systems adaptive 126, 127 convertible seats Curb weight infant seats Eco (driving function) Current, conserving Child safety locks Eco coast...
  • Page 391 INDEX starting Front seats switching off 253, 255 heated Hazard warning flashers Engine compartment overview Fuel filler cap Headlights Engine Drag Control (EDC) Fuel filler door, opening 282, 283 Active Bending Lights Engine oil Fuel level warning light active high beams checking Fuel requirements 279, 280...
  • Page 392 Lighting panel Jack Loading the vehicle 138, 140, 304 attaching roof loads location of Locking 157, 158, 160 ID, Volvo Jump starting Locking the vehicle Ignition modes 73, 74 Locks, child safety Immobilizer Low beams Important information Low oil pressure warning light...
  • Page 393 INDEX Motor oil checking volumes Paint, touching up Rain sensor Park assist 231, 239 Rear fog lights Park Assist Camera Rear park assist 231, 239 Park Assist Pilot Rear seats center head restraint Parking brake Occupant safety folding 79, 81 electric, applying/releasing 273, 274, 276 Occupant weight sensor...
  • Page 394 INDEX key blade 144, 145, 146, 148, 149, use during pregnancy Starting the vehicle 150, using after a crash (crash mode) 43, 44, 45 locking the vehicle Seats, front 75, 76 Start inhibitor (immobilizer) replacing the battery Sensus Steering wheel unlocking the vehicle adjusting Service...
  • Page 395 Volvo ID snow 307, 308 Trunk spare changing bulbs Volvo maintenance specifications opening manually Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance speed ratings Tunnel detection Volvo programs storing Turn signals Volvo Sensus studded 307, 308 changing bulbs tire pressure monitoring system...
  • Page 396 INDEX Warranties Washer fluid Washers headlight windshield Water, driving through Waxing Weights Wheels changing storing Whiplash Protection System Windows power sun shade Windshield heated 99, 128 rain sensor washers wipers/washers Windshield washer fluid Windshield wipers service position Wiper blades replacing 344, 345...
  • Page 398 TP 20970 (English - USA & Canada), AT 1617, MY17, Printed in Sweden, Göteborg 2016, Copyright © 2000-2016 Volvo Car Corporation...

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