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  • Page 1 XC90 O W N ER' S MA N UAL...
  • Page 3 VÄLKOMMEN! We hope your Volvo will give you many years of happy motoring. The manual. The owner's manual is also available as a mobile app (Volvo vehicle is designed for the safety and comfort of you and your passen- Manual) and on Volvo Cars support page (support.volvocars.com).
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Safety Owner's Manual in the center display Volvo ID Safety during pregnancy Navigate in the Owner's Manual in Creating and registering a Volvo ID Occupant safety the center display Drive-E ‒ purer driving pleasure Reporting safety defects Owner's manual in mobile devices IntelliSafe –...
  • Page 5 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Top tether anchors Instruments and controls in left-hand Handling the center display drive vehicles Lower child seat attachment points Activating and deactivating the cen- Instrument panel ter display ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors Instrument panel settings Navigating in the center display's views Integrated booster cushion* Fuel gauge Handling tiles in the center display...
  • Page 6 LIGHTING WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Driver profiles Lighting control and panel Windows, glass and mirrors Selecting a driver profile Adjusting light functions via the cen- Pinch protection for windows and ter display sun curtains Changing a driver profile's name Parking lights Reset procedure for pinch protection Protecting a driver profile Daytime running lights...
  • Page 7 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL CLIMATE CONTROL Manual front seats Climate Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel* Power* front seats Climate zones Activating and deactivating automatic Climate control sensors Adjusting the power* front seats steering wheel heating* Perceived temperature Storing positions for seats, mirrors Activating auto climate control and head-up display* Climate control system voice commands...
  • Page 8 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Lock indication Locking and unlocking from inside Parking climate* the vehicle Lock confirmation settings Preconditioning* Unlocking the tailgate from inside Remote key Starting and stopping preconditioning* the vehicle Locking and unlocking using the Preconditioning timer* Activating and deactivating child remote key safety locks Adding and editing timer settings for...
  • Page 9 DRIVER SUPPORT Driver support systems Adaptive Cruise Control* limitations City Safety™ Speed-dependent steering wheel Switching between Cruise Control City Safety parameters and sub-functions 322 resistance and Adaptive Cruise Control* Setting a warning distance for City Safety 324 Electronic Stability Control Symbols and messages for Adaptive Detecting obstacles with City Safety Cruise Control*...
  • Page 10 Steering assistance at risk of collision Park Assist Camera symbols and Road Sign Information and sign displays* messages Road Sign Information and Sensus Activating/deactivating steering assistance during collision risks Park Assist Pilot* Navigation* Run-Off Mitigation with steering Road Sign Information with speed Types of parking with Park Assist Pilot* assistance levels warning and settings*...
  • Page 11 STARTING AND DRIVING Starting the vehicle Winter driving Using the steering wheel paddles* to shift Switching off the vehicle Driving through standing water Shiftlock Ignition modes Opening/closing the fuel filler door The kickdown function Selecting ignition mode Refueling All Wheel Drive (AWD)* Brake functions Fuel Drive modes*...
  • Page 12 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® Audio, media and Internet Android Auto* SiriusXM Travel Link * - Notifications ® Sound settings Using Android Auto* SiriusXM Travel Link * - Fuel Sound experience* ® Settings for Android Auto* SiriusXM Travel Link * - Sports Apps Tips for using Android Auto* Media player...
  • Page 13 WHEELS AND TIRES Connecting the vehicle to the Inter- Tires Tire sealing system net via a phone (Wi-Fi) Tire direction of rotation Using the tire sealing system Connecting the vehicle to the Inter- Tread wear indicator Inflate tires with the compressor net via vehicle modem (SIM card) included in the tire sealing system Tire terminology...
  • Page 14 LOADING, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Volvo's service program Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs Passenger compartment interior Data transfer between vehicle and Replacing daytime running lights/ workshop over Wi-Fi front parking light bulbs Tunnel console Download Center...
  • Page 15 SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Cleaning the exterior Type designations Index Polishing and waxing Dimensions Hand washing Weights Automatic car washes Towing capacity and tongue weight High-pressure washing Engine specifications Cleaning the wiper blades Engine oil specifications Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and Coolant specifications trim components Transmission fluid specifications Cleaning rims...
  • Page 17 OWNER'S INFORMATION...
  • Page 18 Owner's Manual is available on the vehicle's contains information on fuses to visual navigation with exterior center display, as a mobile app and on Volvo and specifications as well as a Cars' support website. There is also a Quick and interior images of the vehi-...
  • Page 19 Top menu. important that the vehicle is operated, main- The digital Owner's Manual can be accessed tained and serviced according to Volvo's rec- from Top view and in certain cases, the contex- ommendations provided in the owner's infor- tual Owner's Manual can also be accessed from mation.
  • Page 20 OWNER'S INFORMATION Navigate in the Owner's Manual in Related information Contextual Owner's Manual the center display • Navigate in the Owner's Manual in the center display (p. 18) The digital Owner's Manual can be accessed from the center display's Top view. The contents •...
  • Page 21 OWNER'S INFORMATION Opening the menu in the Top menu Quick Guide 2. Tap a hotspot. Tap the symbol to go to a page > The title of a relevant article will be dis- – in the upper list in the Owner's with links to a selection of use- played.
  • Page 22 Play. This QR code will take gle Play. you directly to the app. You can • Using the Owner's Manual (p. 21) also search for "Volvo manual" Related information in the App Store or Google • Using the Owner's Manual (p. 21) Play.
  • Page 23 Volvo On Call, the naviga- get the most out of everything your Volvo has to tion system* and apps. Videos and step-by-step offer. Pay particular attention to the safety warn- instructions explain various procedures, such as ings provided in the Owner's Manual.
  • Page 24 Ignoring a warning of standard and which is an option or accessory, this type could result in serious injury or death. please contact your Volvo retailer. Risk of damage White ISO symbols and white text/image on a Decals black message field.
  • Page 25 • Owner's Manual in the center display (p. 17) • Owner's manual in mobile devices (p. 20) • Volvo Cars support site (p. 21) Related information Drive-E ‒ purer driving pleasure (p. 27) •...
  • Page 27: Your Volvo

    YOUR VOLVO...
  • Page 28: Contacting Volvo

    Volvo ID. Use the following contact information if you Volvo ID is a personal ID that gives you access would like to get in touch with Volvo in the Uni- to a range of services using a single username Related information ted States or Canada.
  • Page 29: Creating And Registering A Volvo Id

    Registering your Volvo ID to the vehicle If your Volvo ID was created using the Volvo On A Volvo ID can be created in two ways. If your Volvo is committed to the well-being of its cus- Call app, follow these steps to register the ID to Volvo ID was created with the Volvo On Call tomers.
  • Page 30: Intellisafe - Driver Support And Safety

    • The Owner's Manual and the environment When you drive a Volvo, you become our partner safer, prevent accidents and protect passengers (p. 23) in the work to lessen the vehicle's impact on the and other road users.
  • Page 31 YOUR VOLVO • Road Sign Information* NOTE • Electronic Stability Control Read the individual parts about each system • Roll Stability Control to fully understand the functions and be noti- fied of important warnings. • Speed Limiter* • Cruise control Related information •...
  • Page 32: Sensus - Connection And Entertainment

    YOUR VOLVO Sensus - connection and Information when it's needed, where it's Sensus provides an intelligent interface and entertainment Internet connection to the digital world. An intui- needed tive navigation structure offers access to relevant The vehicle's displays present the right informa-...
  • Page 33 YOUR VOLVO Different types of information are shown in different displays depending on how the information should be prioritized. Instrument panel Head-up display* and navigation messages*. Road sign information and incoming phone calls are also shown in the head-up display. These can be handled using the right-side steering wheel keypad or the center display.
  • Page 34 YOUR VOLVO Many of the vehicle's main functions are con- trolled from the center display, a touchscreen that reacts to taps and other gestures. This minimizes the number of physical buttons and controls nee- ded in the vehicle. The screen can also be oper- ated while wearing gloves.
  • Page 35: Software Updates

    Data recording personal data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location) are recorded. However, other parties, So that you as a Volvo customer shall have the As part of Volvo's commitment to safety and such as law enforcement, could combine the...
  • Page 36 • Whether the driver and passenger seat belts have occurred in the vehicle. The recorded infor- were tightened/buckled; mation is also needed to enable Volvo to fulfill legal and other regulatory requirements. Informa- • The driver's use of the accelerator/brake tion registered in the vehicle is stored in its com- pedal;...
  • Page 37: Terms & Conditions For Services

    Terms & Conditions for Services Customer Privacy Policy Important information on accessories and extra equipment Volvo offers services to help make driving your Volvo respects and safeguards the personal pri- Volvo as safe and comfortable as possible. vacy of everyone who visits our websites.
  • Page 38: Accessory Installation

    Accessory installation NOTE WARNING We strongly recommend that Volvo owners use Do not export your Volvo to another country Certain components of this vehicle such as air only genuine, Volvo-approved accessories, and bag modules, seat belt tensioners, adaptive before investigating that country's applicable...
  • Page 39: Connecting Equipment To The Vehicle's Data Link Connector

    NOTE vehicle's data link connector genuine accessories. Volvo Cars takes no responsibility for the con- Incorrectly connected or installed software or Related information sequences of connecting non-authorized diagnostic tools may have an adverse effect on •...
  • Page 40: Technician Certification

    > The vehicle identification number will be Related information dures to keep your Volvo at peak operating con- displayed. • Important information on accessories and dition.
  • Page 41: Volvo Structural Parts Statement

    Related information collision. This energy absorption system including, • Data recording (p. 33) Your new Volvo is, or can be, equipped with fea- but not limited to, structural components such as ture-rich entertainment and communication sys- bumper reinforcement bars, bumper energy tems.
  • Page 42 YOUR VOLVO WARNING • Never use a hand-held cellular telephone while driving. Some jurisdictions prohibit cellular telephone use by a driver while the vehicle is moving. • If your vehicle is equipped with a naviga- tion system, set and make changes to your travel itinerary only with the vehicle parked.
  • Page 43: Safety

    SAFETY...
  • Page 44: Safety

    Volvo recommends contacting an authorized activate different safety systems, such as the air- Volvo workshop for repairs as soon as possi- ble. bag system and seat belt tensioners. Depending on the specific conditions of the accident, e.g.
  • Page 45: Occupant Safety

    Our concern for safety dates back to 1927 when Related information Seat belt the first Volvo rolled off the production line. • Safety (p. 42) Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safety cages, and energy-absorbing impact zones were •...
  • Page 46: Reporting Safety Defects

    Keep your windshield and headlights clean. become involved in individual problems • Replace wiper blades when they start to between you, your retailer, or Volvo Car leave streaks. USA, LLC. To contact NHTSA, you may • Take into account the traffic, road, and...
  • Page 47 Please check with • Viewing the Vehicle Identification Number your local retailer or Volvo Car USA, Volvo customers in Canada (VIN) (p. 38) For any questions regarding open recalls for your LLC if your vehicle is covered under vehicle, please contact your authorized Volvo these conditions.
  • Page 48: Whiplash Protection System

    Do not attempt to alter or repair the seat or designed to help reduce the risk of whiplash- • Reporting safety defects (p. 44) WHIPS on your own. Volvo recommends con- type injuries. The system consists of energy tacting an authorized Volvo workshop. •...
  • Page 49 SAFETY Seat belts • Rear Collision Warning (p. 335) WARNING Seat belts should always be worn by all occu- Do not squeeze box-like cargo between the pants in your vehicle. Children should be prop- rear seat cushion and the front seat backrest. erly restrained using an infant seat, adjustable If the rear seat backrests are folded down, child seat or booster cushion as determined by...
  • Page 50: Buckling And Unbuckling Seat Belts

    If the seat belt in the second row center and qualified Volvo service technician. seating position is used, make sure it is prop- • Any device used to induce slack into the erly positioned in the correct seat belt guide.
  • Page 51 SAFETY disabled when the seat belt is unbuckled 3. The height of the seat belts in the front seats and fully retracted. and outboard rear seating positions can be adjusted. 2. Buckle the seat belt by pushing the latch plate into the receptacle. >...
  • Page 52: Seat Belt Tensioners

    SAFETY Seat belt tensioners 2. If it does not fully retract, guide the belt man- WARNING ually into the slot and make sure it does not The vehicle is equipped with standard and elec- Never use a seat belt for more than one hang loose.
  • Page 53: Resetting The Electric Seat Belt Ten

    1. Stop the vehicle in a safe location. Never attempt to alter or repair the seat belt 2. Unbuckle the seat belt and then rebuckle it. on your own. Volvo recommends contacting an authorized Volvo workshop. > The seat belt and the electric seat belt tensioner will be reset.
  • Page 54 The reminder will inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo stop when the seat belt has been rebuckled. service technician as soon as possible.
  • Page 55: Driver/Passenger-Side Airbags

    Volvo recommends towing the There may therefore be accident situations in vehicle directly to an authorized Volvo work- which only one (or none) of the airbags are shop. deployed. The sensors monitor the impact of...
  • Page 56 SAFETY sors that activate the gas generators, causing the certain non-frontal collisions where rapid WARNING airbags to be inflated with nitrogen gas. deceleration occurs. • The airbags in the vehicle are designed to • The airbag system's sensors, which trigger As the movement of the seats' occupants com- be a SUPPLEMENT to-not a replacement the front airbags, are designed to determine...
  • Page 57 SRS system, please contact a trained and at partial capacity. If the impact is more qualified Volvo service technician or Volvo cus- severe, the airbags are triggered at full tomer support: capacity.
  • Page 58: Occupant Weight Sensor

    Never try to open the airbag cover on the Passenger's side airbag decal. steering wheel or the passenger's side dashboard. This should only be done by a WARNING trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian. • Children must never be allowed in the •...
  • Page 59 In this case, the SRS present in a booster seat, system and Occupant Weight Sensor should be inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo • a front passenger takes his/her weight off of service technician as soon as possible.
  • Page 60 This indicates limitations in OWS classification Volvo recommends that children always be properly restrained in appropriate child restraints in the rear seats. Do not assume capability. It does not indicate OWS malfunction.
  • Page 61 SAFETY WARNING WARNING WARNING • No objects that add to the total weight on • Keep the following points in mind with • Do not place any type of object on the the seat should be placed on the front respect to the OWS system.
  • Page 62 Volvo recommends only using seat covers approved by Volvo. Other seat covers could prevent the side airbags from functioning properly. The side airbags are located in the front seats'...
  • Page 63 This could impair the intended protective WARNING properties. Volvo recommends only using Never attempt to restart the vehicle if you Volvo original parts that are approved for Safety smell fuel fumes when the message placement in these areas. mode See Owner's manual is displayed in the instrument panel.
  • Page 64: Starting And Moving The Vehicle

    It should be towed from the site on a tow truck. Volvo attempt to start the engine. recommends towing the vehicle directly to an Moving the vehicle when it is in safety authorized Volvo workshop.
  • Page 65 • Recovery (p. 441) General information injury of a child. Volvo recommends the proper use of restraint All states and provinces have legislation govern- systems for all occupants including children. ing how and where children should be carried in Remember that, regardless of age and size, a a vehicle.
  • Page 66 Volvo's recommendations during certain types of accidents. Volvo rec- Why does Volvo believe that no child should sit in ommends that you do not disconnect the air- the front seat of a vehicle? It's quite simple really.
  • Page 67 SAFETY Child restraints Related information • Safety (p. 42) Suitable child restraints should always be used when children travel in the vehicle. • Child restraints (p. 65) • Activating and deactivating child safety locks Child restraint systems (p. 262) Convertible seat WARNING A child seat should never be used in the front passenger seat of any vehicle with a front...
  • Page 68 A small child's head represents a consid- erable part of its total weight and its neck WARNING is still very weak. Volvo recommends that Do not use child safety seats or child booster children up to age 4 travel, properly cushions/backrests in the front passenger's restrained, facing rearward.
  • Page 69 SAFETY Infant seats Related information • Child safety (p. 63) Suitable child restraints should always be used when children (depending on their age/size) are • Infant seats (p. 67) seated in the vehicle. • Convertible seats (p. 69) Securing an infant seat with a seat belt •...
  • Page 70 SAFETY WARNING NOTE A child seat should never be used in the front The locking retractor will automatically passenger seat of any vehicle with a front release when the seat belt is unbuckled and passenger airbag - not even if the "Passenger allowed to retract fully.
  • Page 71 SAFETY Convertible seats WARNING Suitable child restraints should always be used It should not be possible to move the child when children (depending on their age/size) are restraint more than 2.5 cm (1 in.) in any direc- seated in the vehicle. tion along the seat belt path.
  • Page 72 The locking retractor will automatically able part of its total weight and its neck is release when the seat belt is unbuckled and still very weak. Volvo recommends that allowed to retract fully. children up to age 4 travel, properly restrained, facing rearward.
  • Page 73 SAFETY Booster cushions Related information WARNING • Child restraints (p. 65) Suitable child restraints should always be used It should not be possible to move the child when children (depending on their age/size) are • Infant seats (p. 67) restraint more than 2.5 cm (1 in.) in any direc- seated in the vehicle.
  • Page 74 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct • Child restraints (p. 65) Your Volvo is equipped with child restraint top click is audible. tether anchorages for all three seating positions •...
  • Page 75 • Volvo recommends that the top tether 3. Attach the strap for the lower tether anchors anchors be used when installing a for- in the lower ISOFIX/LATCH attachment ward-facing child restraint.
  • Page 76 SAFETY Lower child seat attachment points ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors Related information • Child restraints (p. 65) The vehicle is equipped with lower child restraint Lower anchors for ISOFIX/LATCH-equipped attachment points in the second row of seats. child seats are located in the second row, out- •...
  • Page 77 WARNING tethers whenever possible. that is positioned in the center seating position. When securing a child restraint Volvo's ISOFIX/LATCH anchors conform to in the center seating position, use only FMVSS/CMVSS standards. Always refer to the vehicle's center seat belt. the child restraint system's manual for weight and size ratings.
  • Page 78 This work should be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician only. Canada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 79 SAFETY Folding up the integrated booster Related information cushion* • Child restraints (p. 65) When the integrated booster cushion is used, it • Folding up the integrated booster cushion* must be folded up. (p. 77) • Folding down the integrated booster cush- ion* (p.
  • Page 80 The booster cushion should also be replaced if it is badly worn or damaged in any way. This work should be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician only. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 81 The booster cushion should also be replaced if it is badly worn or damaged in any way. This work should be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician only. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 83: Displays And Voice Control

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL...
  • Page 84: Instruments And Controls In Left-Hand Drive Vehicles

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Instruments and controls in left- Steering wheel adjustment hand drive vehicles Horn The overviews show the location of the vehicle's displays and controls. Left-side steering wheel keypad Steering wheel and dashboard Hood open Display lighting, tailgate unlock/open*/ close*, halogen headlight height adjustment Ceiling console Center display...
  • Page 85 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Memory for power front seat settings*, door mirrors and head-up display* Central locking Power windows, door mirrors, electric child safety locks* Controls for front seat Related information • Manual front seats (p. 186) • Adjusting the power* front seats (p. 187) •...
  • Page 86: Instrument Panel

    Consult a workshop immedi- rently active. ately. Volvo recommends an authorized Volvo workshop. The instrument panel is activated as soon as a door is opened, i.e. in ignition mode 0. The panel...
  • Page 87 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Left side In the center Right side Indicator and warning symbols – Odometer – – Trip odometer – – Indicator and warning symbols – – Voice Control – – Engine temperature gauge – – Message (also graphics in some cases) –...
  • Page 88 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Location in the instrument panel: Left side In the center Right side Speedometer Indicator and warning symbols Tachometer/ECO gauge Trip odometer Ambient temperature sensor Gear indicator Clock Drive Mode Odometer Cruise control/speed limiter information Message (also graphics in some cases) Fuel gauge Door and seat belt status Start/Stop function status...
  • Page 89 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Example with indicator symbol. An animation may be used to change the symbol into a graphic image to depict the location of a problem or to clarify information. Related information • Instrument panel settings (p. 88) •...
  • Page 90: Instrument Panel Settings

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Instrument panel settings Settings via center display Select language Settings 1. Tap in the center display's Top Display settings for the instrument panel can be Selecting type of information view. set via the instrument panel's app menu and via Settings 1.
  • Page 91: Fuel Gauge

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Fuel gauge Trip computer The fuel gauge in the instrument panel shows The vehicle's trip computer registers data while the fuel level in the tank. driving such as mileage, fuel consumption and average speed. To help promote fuel-efficient driving, data is recorded on both current and average fuel con- sumption.
  • Page 92 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Distance to empty tank • Distance to empty tank The trip computer calculates the dis- • Tourist - alternative speedometer tance that can be driven on the fuel Unit standards for distance, speed, etc. can be remaining in the tank.
  • Page 93: Displaying Trip Data In The Instrument Panel

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Displaying trip data in the Related information 1. Open the app menu in the instrument panel instrument panel by pressing (1). • Displaying trip data in the instrument panel (p. 91) Data recorded and calculated by the trip com- (The App menu cannot be opened while puter can be displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 94: Resetting The Trip Odometer

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Resetting the trip odometer Displaying trip statistics in the Related information center display • Trip computer (p. 89) Resetting the trip odometer using the left-side steering wheel lever. Trip computer statistics can be displayed graphi- • Resetting the trip odometer (p.
  • Page 95: Trip Statistics Settings

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Trip statistics settings • Resetting the trip odometer (p. 92) Trip statistics settings can be reset or adjusted. Driver performance 1. Open the app in the App view to display trip statistics. Preferences 2. Tap Trip computer statistics •...
  • Page 96: Date And Time

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Date and time Ambient temperature sensor Automatic time for vehicles with GPS When the vehicle is equipped with a navigation The clock is displayed in both the instrument The ambient temperature is shown in the instru- Auto Time system, is also available.
  • Page 97: Indicator Symbols In The Instrument Panel

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Indicator symbols in the instrument Change the measurement standard for the tem- Symbol Meaning panel perature sensor etc. via system settings in the Fault in ABS system center display's Top view. The indicator symbols alert the driver that a func- tion has been activated, that a system is running, If this symbol is illuminated, the Related information...
  • Page 98 Active high beams off trol system. Have the vehicle This symbol illuminates when the checked by a workshop. Volvo rec- This symbol lights up in white when rear fog light is on. ommends contacting an authorized the active high beams are off.
  • Page 99: Warning Symbols In The Instrument Panel

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Warning symbols in the instrument Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning panel Stability system Lane Keeping Aid The warning symbols alert the driver that an important function is activated or that a serious This symbol flashes when the sta- White symbol: Lane Keeping Aid is fault or error has occurred.
  • Page 100: Instrument Panel Licenses

    The following or comes on while driving, a fault ing, the engine oil level is too low. text is Volvo's agreement with the manufacturer has been detected in one of the Stop the engine immediately and or developer.
  • Page 101 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Boost Software License 1.0 BSD 4-clause "Original" or "Old" License AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993 REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE any person or organization obtaining a copy of The Regents of the University of California.
  • Page 102 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, Copyright (c) 2011-2014, Yann Collet. CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Redistribution and use in source and binary WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,...
  • Page 103 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL FreeType Project License provided that all warranty or liability claims IN NO EVENT WILL ANY OF THE are assumed by the product vendor. Legal AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE 1. 1 Copyright 1996-1999 by David Turner, Terms 0.
  • Page 104 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL on the FreeType code, not just the Libpng License libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through unmodified files. If you use our work, you 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are Copyright (c) 1998, This copy of the libpng notices is provided for must acknowledge us.
  • Page 105 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL For the purposes of this copyright and license, 3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, "Contributing Authors" is defined as the following altered from any source or altered source and to permit persons to whom the Software is set of individuals: distribution.
  • Page 106: App Menu In Instrument Panel

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL App menu in instrument panel zlib License documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in The zlib/libpng License Copyright (c) <year> the Software without restriction, including without The application menu (App menu) in the instru- <copyright holders> limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, ment panel provides quick access to commonly publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies...
  • Page 107: Handling The App Menu In The Instrument Panel

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Handling the App menu in the Opening and closing the app menu Functions instrument panel Tap open/close (1). – Trip com- Select a trip odometer, change The App (application) menu in the instrument > The App men opens/closes. puter instrument panel display set- panel is controlled using the right-side steering...
  • Page 108: Messages In The Instrument Panel

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Messages in the instrument panel Related information High-priority messages for the driver are dis- played in the instrument panel. • App menu in instrument panel (p. 104) The instrument panel shows messages in certain circumstances to inform or assist the driver. •...
  • Page 109: Handling Messages In The Instrument Panel

    - contact a work- shop Part of message, shown along with information on the location of the problem. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Service urgent Contact a workshop Drive to work- Related information have the vehicle inspected shop immediately.
  • Page 110: Handling Messages Saved From The Instrument Panel

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL For messages without buttons: Close the message by pressing confirm (2) – or let the message automatically time-out after a short period. > The message will disappear from the instrument panel. Messages that need to be saved are stored in Car Status app, which can be opened from the App view in the center display.
  • Page 111 Saved messages in the app are automatically appear in the center display. Owner's Manual. deleted each time the engine is started. Market dependent. Volvo ID and selected workshop also need to be registered...
  • Page 112 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Related information • Messages in the instrument panel (p. 106) • Handling messages in the instrument panel (p. 107) • Messages in the center display (p. 142)
  • Page 113 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Center display overview Many of the vehicle's functions can be con- trolled from the center display. The center dis- play and its possibilities are presented below.
  • Page 114 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Three of the center display's basic views. Swipe to the right/left to access Function or App view Function view ‒ vehicle functions that can be is the Camera. Settings for the head-up dis- functions, called "trigger functions", open activated or deactivated with one tap.
  • Page 115 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Fourth tile ‒ most recently used apps or adjusted using the right-side steering wheel • Changing system language (p. 134) keypad. vehicle functions not associated with the • Changing system units of measurement other tiles. Tap the tile to expand it. Home view ‒...
  • Page 116: Handling The Center Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Handling the center display ent views, mark objects, scroll in a list and move CAUTION apps by touching the screen in various ways. Many of the vehicle's functions and features can Do not use sharp objects on the screen as be controlled and adjusted from the center dis- An infrared light curtain just above the surface of this could cause scratches.
  • Page 117 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Procedure Gesture Result Drag Moves between screen views or scrolls in a list, text or a view. Press and hold to drag apps or points on a map. Drag horizontally or vertically over the screen. Swipe Moves between screen views or scrolls in a list, text or a view.
  • Page 118 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Returning to Home view from another • drag the control to the desired temperature, view − • to raise or lower the temperature 1. Briefly press the home button below the cen- by degrees, or ter display. •...
  • Page 119: Activating And Deactivating The Cen

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Activating and deactivating the Navigating in the center display's 1. Press and hold the button beneath the center display views screen. > The screen will go dark (the climate bar The center display can be temporarily switched There are five different basic views in the center will remain visible).
  • Page 120 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Top view view when an app (e.g. navigation) is being NOTE used. In Home view's standard mode – short press Navigation • Contextual Owner's Manual (e.g. on the Home button. An animation describing Manual ). Access articles in the digital access to the various views is shown on the Owner's Manual related to the content screen.
  • Page 121 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL App view Function view Tap an app to open it. It will then be opened in its Media associated tile, e.g. Depending on the number of apps, it is possible to scroll down in App view. This is done by sweeping/dragging from the bottom upwards.
  • Page 122 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL If there are many functions, you can also scroll downward through the view. This is done by sweeping/dragging from the bottom upwards. Unlike in App view, where you tap an app to open it, in Function view, tapping a function activates or deactivates it.
  • Page 123: Handling Tiles In The Center Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Handling tiles in the center display Navigation Home view consists of four tiles: Media Phone and a fourth tile. These views can be expanded.
  • Page 124 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Expanding a tile from standard mode Standard mode and expanded mode of a tile in the center display.
  • Page 125 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Related information Expanding a tile: In expanded mode, open the app in full-screen mode. Tap • Handling the center display (p. 114) Navigation Media Phone For tiles – the symbol. • Activating and deactivating the center display Tap the screen anywhere in the tile.
  • Page 126: Function View In The Center Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Function view in the center display Different types of buttons to Function view by swiping from left to right over the screen There are three different types of buttons for Function view, which is one of the center dis- vehicle functions;...
  • Page 127 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Button modes The function is deactivated when the LED indica- tor light is switched off. When a function or parking button's LED indica- tor is green, the function is activated (on). For some functions, an additional text explaining the function will be shown when the function is ini- tially activated.
  • Page 128: Moving Apps And Buttons In The Cen

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Moving apps and buttons in the Symbols in the center display status NOTE center display Hide the apps that are rarely or never used by The apps and buttons for vehicle functions can Overview of symbols displayed in the center dis- moving them far down, outside of the visible be moved and organized in the App and Func- play status bar.
  • Page 129 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL • Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 494) Symbol Meaning • Connecting a device via the USB port Vehicle modem activated. (p. 477) • Phone (p. 484) USB sharing active. • Date and time (p. 94) Action in progress. Timer for preconditioning active.
  • Page 130: Using The Center Display Keyboard

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Using the center display keyboard You can use the keyboard in the center display to enter characters or to switch to handwriting mode to "write" letters and characters on the screen. The keyboard can be used to enter characters (letters, numbers, symbols, etc.) to e.g.
  • Page 131 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL The illustration shows an overview of some of the buttons that may be shown on the keyboard. The appearance may vary depending on language settings and the context in which the keyboard is used.
  • Page 132 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Variants of letters or characters Row showing suggestions for words or char- uppercase letter. In text fields intended for passwords, website addresses or email acters . The suggested words change as addresses, all letters will automatically be new letters are entered.
  • Page 133: Changing Keyboard Language In The

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Changing keyboard language in the Entering characters, letters and To toggle between keyboard languages from the center display words by hand in the center display list: In order to toggle between keyboard languages, Characters, letters and words can be entered in 1.
  • Page 134 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Suggestions for characters/letters/words/ Handwriting characters/letters/words Erasing/changing handwritten characters/ parts of words. You can scroll through the letters 1. Write a character, a letter, a word or parts of list. a word in the field for handwritten letters (1). Write the word or part of the word vertically Space bar.
  • Page 135: Changing The Appearance Of The

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Changing the appearance of the Turning off and adjusting the New lines in free-text fields in handwriting center display volume of the center display system mode sounds The appearance of the center display can be changed by selecting a different theme. The volume of the center display system sounds can be adjusted or turned off completely.
  • Page 136: Changing System Units Of Measurement

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Changing system units of Changing system language Changing settings in the center measurement display's Top view Settings Language settings are adjusted in the Settings menu in the center display. You can change settings and information for Unit settings are adjusted in the menu many of the vehicle's functions via the center...
  • Page 137: Opening Contextual Setting In The

    Third-party apps are apps that are not factory- installed in the vehicle's system, but can be A sub-category in the Settings menu with various possi- Volvo ID downloaded, e.g. . Settings for these ble settings; has a multi-selection button and radio but- apps are changed in the apps themselves, not in tons.
  • Page 138: Resetting User Data When The Vehicle

    It is also important to change the Reset Personal Settings • - erases personal view (p. 134) owner of the Volvo On Call service. data and resets personalized settings to fac- • Table of settings in the center display Related information tory default.
  • Page 139: Table Of Settings In The Center Display

    . Others Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot are global, which means that they are not linked to a driver profile. Vehicle Modem Internet Route and Guidance My Car Volvo On Call Traffic Sub-categories Volvo Service Networks Media Displays Sub-categories Climate...
  • Page 140 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Driver profiles System Keyboard layout is an example of a global setting. If driver profile X is used to add additional key- Many of the vehicle's settings can be custom- Sub-categories board languages, these languages will also be ized to the driver's personal preferences and Driver Profile available for driver profile Y.
  • Page 141 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Selecting a driver profile Changing a driver profile's name 3. Select desired driver profile. When the center display starts up, the selected It is possible to change the names of the differ- Confirm 4. Tap driver profile will be shown at the top of the ent driver profiles used in the vehicle.
  • Page 142 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Protecting a driver profile Linking a remote key to a driver Related information profile • Driver profiles (p. 138) It may not always be desirable to store settings made in the vehicle to the active driver profile. In A remote key can be linked to a driver profile.
  • Page 143 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Resetting driver profile settings 6. Tap System Driver Profiles. 2. Tap > The key used is now linked to the driver Settings that have been saved for one or more 3. Mark the desired profile. The display will profile and will remain so as long as the driver profiles can be reset when the vehicle is Guest...
  • Page 144 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Messages in the center display Handling messages in the center than messages shown in the status bar and display require acknowledgment/action before they dis- The center display shows messages in certain appear. circumstances to inform or assist the driver. Messages in the center display are handled in the center display's views.
  • Page 145 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Handling messages saved from the Handling new messages 2. Tap a message to expand/minimize it. center display For messages with buttons: > More information about the message will appear in the list and the image to the left Messages saved from the instrument panel and Tap the button to perform the action or let –...
  • Page 146 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Head-up display* NOTE The head-up display is a complement to the The driver's ability to see information in the instrument panel and projects information from head-up display may be impeded by the instrument panel onto the windshield. The •...
  • Page 147 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Activating and deactivating the Related information The snowflake symbol will illuminate if head-up display* there is a risk of slippery conditions. • Activating and deactivating the head-up dis- play* (p. 145) The head-up display can be activated and deac- tivated when the vehicle has been started.
  • Page 148 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Head-up display settings* Adjusting brightness and height Lowering position position Adjusting settings for the head-up display. Confirm Settings can be adjusted when the vehicle is The brightness of the graphic is automatically started and a projected image is displayed on the adapted to the light conditions in its background.
  • Page 149 Activating and deactivating the head-up dis- tion may need to be calibrated. Calibration means Bluetooth-connected phone, the climate system play* (p. 145) that the projected image is rotated clockwise or and the Volvo navigation system*. • Driver profiles (p. 138) counterclockwise. •...
  • Page 150 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Using voice commands ses from the system. The voice control system To change the audio volume of the system, turn uses the same microphone as devices connected the volume knob while the voice is speaking. It is with Bluetooth, and the voice control system possible to use other buttons while voice com- Press the button for voice con-...
  • Page 151 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Settings Voice control for cellular phones Commands for specific functions, such as phone 1. Tap in the Top view. and audio, are described in the sections related Call a contact in the phone book, have a text System Voice Control 2.
  • Page 152 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Related information Voice control for radio and media • " " - starts playback from CD*. • Voice control (p. 147) Voice commands for the radio and media play- • " " - starts playback from USB. ers are shown below.
  • Page 153 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Voice control settings Related information • Voice control (p. 147) Settings for the voice control system are made here. • Using voice commands (p. 148) • Voice control for cellular phones (p. 149) Settings System Voice Control •...
  • Page 155 LIGHTING...
  • Page 156 High beams can be activated. NOTE High beam flash can be used. Volvo recommends use of Daytime Running Lights in the US. Its use is mandatory in Can- Lighting ring position. ada. When the vehicle's ignition is in mode II, the...
  • Page 157 LIGHTING Adjusting light functions via the • Using turn signals (p. 160) WARNING center display • Using high beam (p. 158) The vehicle lighting system cannot in all situa- A number of light functions can be adjusted and tions determine when the daylight is too weak •...
  • Page 158 LIGHTING Parking lights Daytime running lights deactivated. In weak daylight or dark conditions, the parking lights and low beams will be illumi- The parking lights can be used to help other The vehicle has sensors that detect ambient nated. road users see the vehicle if it is stopped or lighting conditions.
  • Page 159 NOTE • the rear and front fog lights are activated. Volvo recommends use of Daytime Running With the lighting ring in the position, low Lights in the US. Its use is mandatory in Can- beams will always be on when the ignition is in ada.
  • Page 160 LIGHTING Using high beam Tunnel detection wheel lever forward. Deactivate by moving the steering wheel lever backward. The vehicle will detect if it enters a tunnel and High beam is operated via the left-hand steering shift from daytime running lights to low beams. wheel lever.
  • Page 161 LIGHTING Active high beam Activating active high beams message will disappear and the symbol will Active high beams can be activated and deacti- be displayed. Active high beams is a function that uses cam- vated by turning the lighting ring on the right-side era sensors in the upper edge of the windshield to detect the headlights of approaching vehicles steering wheel lever to position...
  • Page 162 LIGHTING Using turn signals Active Bending Lights* NOTE The vehicle's turn signals are controlled using Active Bending Lights (ABL) are designed to • This automatic flashing sequence can be the left-side steering wheel lever. The turn sig- help provide maximum illumination in curves and interrupted by immediately moving the nals flash three times or continuously, depend- intersections.
  • Page 163 LIGHTING Front fog lights/cornering The function is only active in weak daylight or NOTE illumination* dark conditions and only when the vehicle is mov- Regulations concerning fog light use vary ing and the low beams are on. The front fog lights have a stronger beam than from country to country.
  • Page 164 LIGHTING Rear fog light Brake lights The rear fog light turns off automatically when: The rear fog light is considerably brighter than The brake lights are automatically illuminated • the ignition is off or the lighting ring is in the ordinary taillights and should only be used to when braking.
  • Page 165 LIGHTING Emergency brake lights Hazard warning flashers Using home safe lighting The emergency brake lights are activated to Hazard warning flashers warn other road users Some of the exterior lights remain on to illumi- warn following vehicles of hard braking. by all of the vehicle's turn signals being activated nate the area around the vehicle.
  • Page 166 LIGHTING Welcome Light Interior Lighting Courtesy lighting auto switch Approach lighting is activated when the vehicle The interior is equipped with several different Reading light right side is unlocked and can be used to provide light as types of lighting to improve the experience. This you walk toward the vehicle.
  • Page 167 LIGHTING Rear roof lighting Doorsill lighting Reading lights are located in the rear section of The doorsill lighting comes on or goes off when a the vehicle and can also be used as passenger door is opened or closed. compartment lighting. Cargo compartment lighting The cargo compartment lighting comes on or goes off when the cargo compartment is opened...
  • Page 168 LIGHTING Adjusting interior lighting Lighting in the tunnel console's front Changing the brightness cup holder Settings 1. Tap in the Top view in the center Illumination in the vehicle varies depending on display. The lighting in front console cup holders ignition mode.
  • Page 169 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS...
  • Page 170 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Windows, glass and mirrors Pinch protection for windows and • Using the windshield and headlight washers sun curtains (p. 181) The vehicle is equipped with controls for win- dows, glass and mirrors. Some of the windows •...
  • Page 171 Operating the power windows (p. 170) • Using sun curtains* (p. 171) The power windows have pinch protection. If there is any problem with the pinch protection, a rest procedure can be tested. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 172 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Operating the power windows WARNING All power windows can be operated using the Children, other passengers or objects can be control panel in the driver's door. The control trapped by the moving parts. panels in the other doors can be used to oper- •...
  • Page 173 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using sun curtains* • Keyless locking and unlocking* (p. 257) WARNING There are integrated sun curtains in each rear • Locking and unlocking using the remote key Make sure that no child or other passenger door. (p.
  • Page 174 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Rearview/door mirrors Adjusting the rearview mirror • Storing positions for seats, mirrors and head- dimming function up display* (p. 188) The rearview mirror and door mirrors can be used to improve the driver's visibility behind the Bright light entering the vehicle from behind, e.g.
  • Page 175 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Adjusting the door mirrors 3. Press the L or R button again. The light in which work together to identify and eliminate glare. The forward-pointing sensor monitors the button will go out. To improve visibility to the rear, the door mirrors ambient light, while the rearward-pointing sensor need to be adjusted to the driver's height and Automatically folding door mirrors*...
  • Page 176 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Panoramic roof* Automatic folding when the vehicle is Tilting when parking locked* The door mirrors can be tilted down to help give The panoramic roof is divided into two glass the driver a better view along the sides of the The door mirrors can automatically fold in when sections.
  • Page 177 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Operating the panoramic roof* Wind blocker WARNING The panoramic roof and sun curtain are oper- Children, other passengers or objects can be ated using a control in the ceiling panel, and trapped by the moving parts. both are equipped with pinch protection.
  • Page 178 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Opening and closing ventilation direction opposite that of the current direction of CAUTION movement. position • Remove ice and snow before opening the The panoramic roof and sun curtain are also panoramic roof. Be careful not to scratch equipped with pinch protection.
  • Page 179 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Fully opening and closing the Auto operation • Keyless locking and unlocking* (p. 257) panoramic roof with the control in the 1. To open the sun curtain to the fully open • Locking and unlocking using the remote key ceiling position, pull the control backward to the (p.
  • Page 180 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Wiper blades and washer fluid Auto closing the panoramic roof* • Locking and unlocking using the remote key sun curtain (p. 244) The wipers and the washer fluid are used to improve visibility and the headlight pattern. With this function, the sun curtain closes auto- matically 15 minutes after the vehicle has been The washer nozzles are heated* automatically in...
  • Page 181 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using the windshield wipers Continuous wipers • Filling washer fluid (p. 620) Move the lever upward for the wipers to The windshield wipers clean the windshield. The • Windshield wipers in the service position operate at normal speed. right-side steering wheel lever is used to adjust (p.
  • Page 182 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using the rain sensor Related information Activate the rain sensor by pressing the rain sen- • Using the windshield and headlight washers sor button The rain sensor monitors the amount of water on (p. 181) the windshield and automatically starts the wind- Move the lever downward for an extra wiper shield wipers.
  • Page 183 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using the rain sensor's memory Using the windshield and headlight • Windshield wipers in the service position function washers (p. 619) The rain sensor monitors the amount of water on • Replacing windshield wiper blades (p. 618) The windshield and headlight washers clean the the windshield and automatically starts the wind- windshield and headlights.
  • Page 184 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using the rear window wiper/ • Windshield wipers in the service position CAUTION washer (p. 619) Avoid activating the washer system when it is • Replacing windshield wiper blades (p. 618) The rear window wiper/washer cleans the rear frozen or the fluid reservoir is empty.
  • Page 185 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using automatic rear window wiping Move the right-side steering wheel lever for- • Replacing windshield wiper blades (p. 618) – when backing up ward to wash/wipe the rear window. • Changing rear window wipers (p. 617) If reverse gear is engaged while the windshield Related information •...
  • Page 187 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL...
  • Page 188 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Manual front seats • Adjust lumbar support* by pressing the but- Front seat massage* settings (p. 190) ton up/down/forward/rearward The power front seats can be adjusted in a num- • Adjusting front seat side bolster settings* ber of different ways for optimal comfort and (p.
  • Page 189 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Power* front seats Adjusting the power* front seats • Adjusting front seat massage settings* (p. 191) The power front seats can be adjusted in a num- Set the desired seating position using the con- ber of different ways for optimal comfort and trols on the front seat cushion.
  • Page 190 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Storing positions for seats, mirrors Storing positions Raise/lower the seat by moving the control and head-up display* up/down. 1. Adjust the seat, door mirrors and head-up display to the desired position. Move the seat forward/rearward by moving Adjustment settings for the power* seat, door the control forward/rearward.
  • Page 191 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Using stored positions for seats, • If the memory button is released, the seat, door Adjusting front seat side bolster settings* mirrors and head-up display* mirrors and head-up display will stop moving. (p. 192) • Adjusting front seat lumbar support* (p. 193) If the positions for the power* seat, door mirrors WARNING and head-up display* have been stored, they can...
  • Page 192 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Front seat massage* settings • Restarting the massage function Adjusting* front seat cushion length (p. 191) The massage function turns off automatically The settings for the multifunctional seats can be • Front seat massage* settings (p. 190) after 20 minutes.
  • Page 193 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting front seat massage Adjusting* front seat cushion length 3. Select massage settings by tapping the cen- settings* ter display or by moving the cursor up/down Depending on the selected equipment level, the using the multifunction control's upper length of the seat cushion can either be The settings for the multifunctional seats can be adjusted using either the mutifunction control on...
  • Page 194 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting front seat side bolster Cushion extension 2. Select • in the seat set- Adjusting the power* front seats (p. 187) settings* tings view. • Storing positions for seats, mirrors and head- up display* (p. 188) Enhance comfort in the front seat by adjusting •...
  • Page 195 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting front seat lumbar Side bolsters 2. Select Lumbar support is adjusted using the multifunc- in the seat settings support* tion control in vehicles with four-way lumbar sup- view. port*, or the round button in vehicles with two- Use the control on the side of the seat cushion •...
  • Page 196 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the passenger seat from Lumbar Related information 2. Select in the seat settings view. the driver's seat* • Manual front seats (p. 186) Press the round button up /down • The front passenger seat can be adjusted from •...
  • Page 197 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Folding the second row backrests • Adjusting front seat side bolster settings* (p. 192) The second row of seats has three individual seating positions. The backrests can be folded • Adjusting front seat lumbar support* (p. 193) down separately.
  • Page 198 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Center seat Outboard seats CAUTION The seat cushion of the integrated child restraint* must be in the stowed position before the center seat backrest can be folded down. The armrest* in the center seat must be raised before the seat backrest is folded down.
  • Page 199 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the second row head 2. Make sure that backrest and head restraint WARNING restraints do not come in contact with the seat in front Make sure that the rear seat backrest and while the backrest is being folded down. Fold Adjust the center head restraint in the rear seat head restraint are locked securely in place the backrest down until it locks into position.
  • Page 200 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Electrically folding down the rear seat's WARNING outboard head restraints* Do not lower the head restraint if there are passengers in any of the rear seats. WARNING The head restraint must be locked in the upright position after it has been folded up. WARNING The head restraints on the outboard second- row seats must always be folded up when...
  • Page 201 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Moving the second row seats Adjusting the second row backrest WARNING forward/rearward* tilt • Adjust the seat and ensure it locks into Backrest tilt can be adjusted separately for each In vehicles with 7 seats*, the seats in the second position before driving.
  • Page 202 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Getting into and out of the third row Outboard seats WARNING of seats* • Adjust the seat and ensure it locks into The second row of seats can be adjusted for position before driving. Use caution when easier access to the third row of seats*.
  • Page 203 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Folding the third row backrests* 2. Make sure that backrest and head restraint NOTE do not come in contact with the seat in front The third row has two individual seats. These If a backrest in the second row of seats does while the backrest is being folded down.
  • Page 204 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Steering wheel controls and horn Horn • Adjusting the second row backrest tilt (p. 199) The steering wheel has a horn and controls for • Getting into and out of the third row of e.g. driver support systems and voice control. seats* (p.
  • Page 205 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the steering wheel The steering wheel can be adjusted to various positions. Steering wheel adjuster lever. 1. Move the lever forward to release the steer- ing wheel. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired The steering wheel's reach and height can be adjusted.
  • Page 207 CLIMATE CONTROL...
  • Page 208 CLIMATE CONTROL Climate Climate zones 4-zone climate system* The vehicle is equipped with electronic climate The vehicle is divided into climate zones to make control. The climate system cools, heats and it possible to set different temperatures for dif- dehumidifies the air in the passenger compart- ferent parts of the passenger compartment.
  • Page 209 CLIMATE CONTROL Climate control sensors Perceived temperature On vehicles equipped with the Interior Air Quality System*, there is also an air quality sensor in the The climate system has a number of sensors to The climate control system regulates the climate climate system's air intake.
  • Page 210 CLIMATE CONTROL Climate control system voice Turn on auto Raise seat ventilation Lower seat • • " " – activates automatic cli- " "/" ventilation commands mate control. " - raises/lowers the level of seat ventilation*. Air condition on Air condition off •...
  • Page 211 The mats in both the passenger compartment and cargo compartment can be easily removed for cleaning. Use Volvo-recommended cleaning agents and The indicator is shown in the center display's car care products to clean the interior. Climate view.
  • Page 212 CLIMATE CONTROL Clean Zone Interior Package* Interior Air Quality System* • The blower is activated. • Air recirculation is deactivated. Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP) is a series Interior Air Quality System (IAQS) is a fully auto- of modifications that filters even more allergy and matic air quality system that removes gases and asthma-inducing substances from the passenger particles to reduce odors and contaminants in...
  • Page 213 To maintain the high performance of the climate display. control system, the filter must be replaced regu- Climate 2. Tap larly. Follow Volvo's service schedule for recom- mended replacement intervals. When driving in Air Quality Sensor 3. Select to activate/deac- areas with a lot of smog, dust, etc., the filter may...
  • Page 214 CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution Adjusting air distribution The climate system distributes incoming air Air distribution can be adjusted manually if nee- through a number of vents in the passenger ded. compartment. Automatic and manual air distribution When the auto-climate feature is on, air distribu- tion is regulated automatically.
  • Page 215 CLIMATE CONTROL Opening, closing and directing air vents Some of the air vents in the passenger compart- ment can be individually opened, closed and directed. Misting can be eliminated by directing the outer air vents towards the door windows. Direct the outer air vents into the passenger compartment to maintain a comfortable tempera- ture in warm weather.
  • Page 216 CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution options Air distribution can be adjusted manually if nee- ded. The following options are available. Air distribution Purpose If all air distribution buttons are deselected in manual mode, the climate control system will revert to automatic mode. Main airflow from defroster vents.
  • Page 217 CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution Purpose Main airflow from defroster and dashboard vents. Some airflow Provides a comfortable climate in warm and dry weather. from other vents. Main airflow from defroster and floor vents. Some airflow from Provides a comfortable climate and effective defogging in cold and other vents.
  • Page 218 CLIMATE CONTROL Related information • Air distribution (p. 212) • Opening, closing and directing air vents (p. 213) • Adjusting air distribution (p. 212)
  • Page 219 CLIMATE CONTROL Climate system controls Main climate In addition to the functions in the climate bar, The climate system functions are controlled from other main climate system functions can be con- physical buttons on the center console, the cen- Main climate trolled from the tab.
  • Page 220 CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution controls. Parking climate* Parking climate functions can be controlled from Blower control for front seats Parking climate tab. AUTO - Automatic climate control. Climate controls on the rear side of the tunnel console* Rear climate control* All climate system functions for the rear seat can Rear climate be controlled from the...
  • Page 221 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating power The climate panel has a screen lock to help pre- • Setting the blower speed for the rear seats* front seats* vent inadvertently changing blower speed and (p. 227) temperature. When the screen is locked, only the •...
  • Page 222 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating the Activating and deactivating the Activating and deactivating the heated heated front seat* heated rear seats* rear seats from the rear seat With 2-zone system: The seats can be heated for added comfort for The seats can be heated for added comfort for the driver and passengers in cold weather.
  • Page 223 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating front Related information With 4-zone system*: seat ventilation* • Climate system controls (p. 217) The seats can be ventilated to provide increased comfort in warm weather. The ventilation system consists of fans in the seats and backrest that draw air through the seat upholstery.
  • Page 224 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating the Activating and deactivating Activating auto climate control heated steering wheel* automatic steering wheel heating* If auto climate control is activated, several cli- mate system functions are controlled automati- The steering wheel can be heated for added The steering wheel can be heated for added cally.
  • Page 225 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating AUTO Climate Related information 2. Tap or press and hold recirculation • Climate system controls (p. 217) • Tap - air recirculation, air conditioning and The climate system's recirculation function helps • Activating and deactivating the recirculation air distribution are controlled automati- shut out smog, smoke, exhaust fumes, etc.
  • Page 226 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating the Activating and deactivating max recirculation timer setting defroster The climate system's recirculation function helps Max defroster is used to quickly remove conden- shut out smog, smoke, exhaust fumes, etc. by sation and ice from windows. reusing the air in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 227 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating the Activating and deactivating the heated heated rear window and door rear window and door mirrors from the mirrors center display The heated rear window and door mirrors are 2. Tap used to quickly remove condensation and ice >...
  • Page 228 CLIMATE CONTROL Automatically activating and Setting the blower speed for the CAUTION deactivating the heated rear window front seats The air conditioning will not engage if the and door mirrors The blower can be set to several different auto- blower is turned off completely, which may The heated rear window and door mirrors are matically controlled speeds for the front seat.
  • Page 229 CLIMATE CONTROL Setting the blower speed for the rear seats* The blower can be set to several different auto- matically controlled speeds for the rear seat. Setting blower speed for the rear seats from the front seats 1. Tap the symbol in the center of the climate bar to open Climate view in the center dis- Rear climate Blower controls on the rear climate panel of the tunnel...
  • Page 230 CLIMATE CONTROL Setting the temperature for the NOTE front seats The climate system automatically adapts air- The temperature can be set to the desired num- flow as needed within the set blower speed, ber of degrees for the front seat climate zones. which means that airflow speed may vary slightly within the same blower speed.
  • Page 231 CLIMATE CONTROL Setting the temperature for the rear seats* The temperature can be set to the desired num- ber of degrees for the rear seat climate zones. Setting the temperature for the rear seats from the front seats 1. Tap the symbol in the center of the climate bar to open Climate view in the center dis- Temperature control.
  • Page 232 CLIMATE CONTROL Synchronize temperature Activating and deactivating air Related information conditioning • Climate system controls (p. 217) The temperature in the different climate zones of the vehicle can be synchronized with the tem- The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies perature set for the driver's side. incoming air as needed.
  • Page 233 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating climate Related information NOTE control for the third-row seats* • Climate system controls (p. 217) The air conditioning cannot be activated when The third row of seats has separate air condi- • Activating and deactivating auto-start of the fan speed is set to tioning that cools and dehumidifies incoming air third-row climate control* (p.
  • Page 234 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating auto- Parking climate* Preconditioning* start of third-row climate control* Parking climate is an umbrella term for various Preconditioning is a climate function that, if pos- functions that improve the passenger compart- sible, attempts to achieve a comfortable tem- The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies ment climate when the vehicle is parked, e.g.
  • Page 235 The vehicle doors and windows should be closed during preconditioning of the passen- ger compartment. Starting from app* A device with the Volvo On Call* app can be used to start preconditioning or check settings. Pre- Certain markets only. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 236 CLIMATE CONTROL Adding and editing timer settings Date Related information 4. Tap to set a time for a specific date. for preconditioning* • Preconditioning* (p. 232) Days to set a time for one or more days The preconditioning timer can store up to 8 pre- •...
  • Page 237 CLIMATE CONTROL Activating and deactivating Deleting preconditioning timer • Adding and editing timer settings for precon- preconditioning timer* settings* ditioning* (p. 234) Timer settings in the preconditioning timer can • Deleting preconditioning timer settings* A preconditioning timer setting that is no longer be activated or deactivated as needed.
  • Page 238 CLIMATE CONTROL Starting and switching off the Climate comfort retaining function* Related information climate retaining function when • Preconditioning* (p. 232) The climate in the passenger compartment can parking* be maintained when the vehicle is parked, e.g. if • Preconditioning timer* (p. 233) the engine is turned off but the driver or passen- The climate retaining function maintains the cli- •...
  • Page 239 CLIMATE CONTROL NOTE Climate comfort maintenance will be deacti- vated if the vehicle is locked from the outside in order to avoid using residual engine heat unnecessarily. This function is intended to be used to maintain climate comfort when the driver or a passenger remains in the vehicle after the engine is turned off.
  • Page 240 Parking climate symbols and Messages related to parking climate can also be messages* displayed in a device that has the Volvo On Call* app. A number of symbols and messages related to parking climate may be displayed in the instru- ment panel.
  • Page 241 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM...
  • Page 242 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Lock indication Lock and alarm indicators on the Lock button indicators dashboard The turn signals will flash when the vehicle is Front door locked or unlocked. Exterior confirmation Locking • The turn signals will flash once and the door mirrors will fold in to confirm the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 243 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Lock confirmation settings Related information Rear door* • Lock indication (p. 240) Settings for how the vehicle confirms locking and unlocking can be adjusted in the center dis- play's Settings menu. To change the locking response settings: Settings 1.
  • Page 244 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Remote key Tailgate - Unlock and disarm the tailgate The remote keys can be linked to different driver profiles to store personal settings in the vehicle. only. On vehicles equipped with the power The remote key is used to lock and unlock tailgate*, press and hold to automatically doors, the tailgate and the fuel filler door.
  • Page 245 – pref- vehicle is locked using Volvo On Call, and when servicing your vehicle. For more infor- erably no closer than 10-15 cm (4-6 in.).
  • Page 246 Move closer to the vehicle and try to unlock it vehicle, it will be deactivated even if the again. vehicle is locked using Volvo On Call, and will be reactivated when the vehicle is If the remote key is not working to lock or unlock unlocked using Volvo On Call or another the vehicle, its battery may be discharged.
  • Page 247 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Settings for remote and inside door Unlocking the tailgate using the 2. With the optional power tailgate* . unlock remote key Hold and press (about 1.5 seconds) the Several different sequences are available for The remote key can be used to unlock the tail- button on the remote key.
  • Page 248 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Remote key range Replacing the remote key's battery approx. 1.5 meter (5 feet) along the sides of the vehicle or approx. 1 meter (3 feet) from the tail- In order to function correctly, the remote key The battery in the remote key must be replaced gate.
  • Page 249 Hold the remote key with the front side The cover will loosen and can be (with the Volvo logo) facing up and move the removed from the key. button on the key ring section to the right.
  • Page 250 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Use a screwdriver or similar object to turn The battery's positive side (+) faces upward. Insert a new battery with the positive side (+) the battery cover counterclockwise so the Carefully pry out the battery as shown in the facing upward.
  • Page 251 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM NOTE CAUTION Volvo recommends that batteries used in the Be sure to dispose of end-of-life batteries in remote control key satisfy UN Manual of Test a way that protects the environment. and Criteria, Part III, sub-section 38.3. The...
  • Page 252 Two remote keys are provided with the vehicle. A Red Key makes it possible for the vehicle Volvo recommends that you order a new or One Key Tag is also included if the vehicle is owner to set limitations for certain vehicle prop- duplicate remote control key from an author- equipped with keyless locking/unlocking*.
  • Page 253 One or more Red Key can be ordered from a • Setting interval: 0-250 km/h (0-160 mph) Max Speed Limit • Volvo retailer. A total of twelve keys can be pro- • Increments: 1 km/h (1 mph) Speed Limit Warning grammed and used for the same vehicle. Up to •...
  • Page 254 • Red Key - restricted remote key* (p. 250) A Volvo workshop can provide you with the key blade's unique code, which is recommended in case you need to order a new key blade. Using the detachable key blade...
  • Page 255 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Locking and unlocking with Lock the door in the same way, but turn the key detachable key blade 45 degrees counterclockwise in step (3). The detachable key blade can be used to unlock Turning off the alarm the vehicle from the outside, e.g.
  • Page 256 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Locking Remove the detachable key blade from the • Remote key (p. 242) – remote key. Insert the key blade into the The vehicle can also be locked using the remote opening for the lock mechanism and push key's detachable key blade, e.g.
  • Page 257 Volvo retailer for more information and assistance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC activating the system. rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Only certain markets and in combination with Volvo On Call. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 258 Canada license-exempt RSS standards. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: Volvo Standard Key IC: 4008C-HUF8423 (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- Volvo Tag ID IC: 4008C-HUF8432 ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-...
  • Page 259 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless locking and unlocking* Pressure-sensitive surfaces Tailgate handle The tailgate handle has a rubberized pressure With keyless locking and unlocking, touching the Door handle plate that can only be used for unlocking. pressure-sensitive indentation on the door han- There are indentations on the outside of the dle will lock or unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 260 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless locking Keyless unlocking Related information • Keyless unlock settings* (p. 259) All of the doors have to be closed before the To unlock, grasp a door handle or lightly – vehicle can be locked. However, the tailgate can press the rubberized button on the underside •...
  • Page 261 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless unlock settings* Keyless tailgate unlock* 2. Lift the outer handle to open the tailgate. Several different sequences are available for With keyless locking/unlocking, touching the CAUTION keyless unlocking. pressure-sensitive indentation on the tailgate handle will unlock the tailgate. •...
  • Page 262 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Antenna locations for the start and Locking and unlocking from inside WARNING lock system the vehicle Individuals with an implanted pacemaker The antennas for the keyless start system and The doors and tailgate can be locked and should not allow the pacemaker to come unlocked from inside the vehicle using the cen- keyless locking system* are integrated in the...
  • Page 263 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Locking using the front door buttons Related information Alternative unlocking method • Settings for remote and inside door unlock – Press the button (both front doors must (p. 245) be closed). • Unlocking the tailgate from inside the vehicle >...
  • Page 264 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Unlocking the tailgate from inside Activating and deactivating child NOTE the vehicle safety locks • The door's knob control only locks that The tailgate can be unlocked from the inside The child safety locks help prevent the rear specific door, not both rear doors simulta- using the button on the dashboard.
  • Page 265 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Automatic locking when driving 2. Press the button on the driver's door control Symbol Message Meaning panel. The doors and tailgate will automatically lock Rear child The child safety Rear child lock Activated > The message when the vehicle begins to move.
  • Page 266 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Opening and closing the power tailgate* The tailgate can be opened and closed automat- ically with the power trunk release. Opening To open the power tailgate, do one of the follow- ing: Move your foot in a kicking motion* under –...
  • Page 267 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Closing and locking Press and hold the button on the – remote key. > The tailgate closes automatically and an audible signal sounds – the tailgate will remain unlocked. Press and hold the button on the dash- –...
  • Page 268 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM sound if the key is not detected close • When opening - the tailgate will stop moving WARNING enough to the tailgate. and an audible signal will sound. Do not attempt to open or access the preloa- •...
  • Page 269 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Setting a maximum height for the Foot movement tailgate operation* NOTE power tailgate* To make it easier to operate the tailgate when • If the system has been working continu- your hands are full, it can be opened and closed The tailgate can be set to stop opening at a cer- ously for a prolonged period of time, it will by moving your foot in a forward kicking motion...
  • Page 270 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Foot movement operation Interrupting opening or closing with a foot movement Make one slow forward kicking motion while – the tailgate is opening or closing to stop its movement. The remote key does not need to be within range of the vehicle to interrupt opening or closing of the tailgate.
  • Page 271 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Private Locking Activating and deactivating private Related information locking • Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces* The tailgate and the glove compartment can be (p. 256) locked using the private locking function to pre- Private locking is activated using the function vent them from being opened, e.g.
  • Page 272 To create a security code: 2. Enter the code you would like to use to If the vehicle is unlocked using Volvo On Call or unlock the glove compartment and the tail- the Volvo On Call app, private locking will be 1.
  • Page 273 Contact a workshop - an authorized Volvo When armed, the alarm will be triggered if: workshop is recommended. • the hood, tailgate or any door is opened.
  • Page 274 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Arming and disarming the alarm Disarming the alarm 3. Turn the start knob clockwise and release. Unlock and disarm the vehicle alarm by > The alarm will be disarmed. The alarm is armed when the vehicle is locked. •...
  • Page 275 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Related information • Alarm (p. 271)
  • Page 277 DRIVER SUPPORT...
  • Page 278 DRIVER SUPPORT Driver support systems Speed-dependent steering wheel • Rear Collision Warning (p. 335) resistance The vehicle is equipped with a number of driver • BLIS* (p. 336) support systems that can provide the driver with Speed-dependent power steering increases the •...
  • Page 279 DRIVER SUPPORT Electronic Stability Control WARNING WARNING The Electronic Stability Control (ESC ) function If the temperature rises too high, the power • The function is supplementary driver sup- helps the driver avoid skidding and improves the steering may be forced to switch off com- port intended to facilitate driving and help vehicle's directional stability.
  • Page 280 Engine Drag Control Trailer Stability Assist is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original towbar. Trailer Stability Assist Electronic Stability Control Trailer Stability Assist * Option/accessory.
  • Page 281 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Sport mode • Cruise control for Electronic Stability Control • Adaptive Cruise Control* The stability system (ESC ) is always activated • Pilot Assist and cannot be switched off. However, the driver Related information can select Sport mode, which offers more active •...
  • Page 282 DRIVER SUPPORT Electronic Stability Control symbols Some examples of symbols and messages are and messages shown in the table below. A number of symbols and messages related to Electronic Stability Control (ESC ) may be dis- played in the instrument panel. Symbol Message Meaning...
  • Page 283 A text message can be erased by briefly pressing button in the center of the right-side steering wheel keypad. If the message persists: Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information • Electronic Stability Control (p. 277)
  • Page 284 DRIVER SUPPORT Stability system Cruise control : Reduces the set speed The stability system (RSC ) helps minimize the Cruise Control (CC ) can help the driver main- Marker for set speed risk of a rollover in the event of e.g. a sudden tain an even speed to provide a more relaxing evasive maneuver or if the vehicle begins to skid.
  • Page 285 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating and starting Cruise To disengage CC: WARNING Control Press the accelerator pedal about halfway – • The function is supplementary driver sup- down and then release it. The Cruise Control (CC ) function must be port intended to facilitate driving and help selected and activated in order to regulate >...
  • Page 286 DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating and putting Cruise 30 km/h (20 mph) or higher. The lowest speed Standby mode due to action by the driver Control in standby mode that can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph). Cruise Control will be temporarily deactivated and put in standby mode if: To start Cruise Control: Cruise Control (CC...
  • Page 287 DRIVER SUPPORT Reactivating Cruise Control from Related information To start Cruise Control from standby mode: standby mode • Cruise control (p. 282) – Press the button on the steering wheel • Reactivating Cruise Control from standby Cruise Control (CC ) can be temporarily put (2).
  • Page 288 DRIVER SUPPORT Switching off Cruise Control Related information Distance Alert* • Cruise control (p. 282) Cruise control (CC ) can be turned off. The Distance Alert function can help the driver become aware if the time interval to the vehicle •...
  • Page 289 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Distance ing in the same direction as your vehicle. No dis- NOTE tance information is provided for oncoming, slow- Alert Distance Alert is deactivated while Adaptive moving or stationary vehicles. Distance Alert can be turned off. The function is Cruise Control (ACC ) or Pilot Assist is only available in vehicles that can display infor-...
  • Page 290 DRIVER SUPPORT Distance Alert limitations Related information WARNING • Distance Alert* (p. 286) Distance Alert functionality may be reduced in • The function is supplementary driver sup- certain situations. The function is only available • Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 316) port intended to facilitate driving and help in vehicles that can display information on the make it safer –...
  • Page 291 DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control* are no longer slower-moving vehicles ahead, the Adaptive Cruise Control always attempts to regu- vehicle will return to the set speed. late speed smoothly. The driver must apply the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC ) helps the brakes in situations requiring immediate braking.
  • Page 292 • Driver support systems (p. 276) • Adaptive Cruise Control* controls and dis- : Increases the set speed plays (p. 290) : Reduces the set speed An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 293 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating and starting Adaptive Starting/activating Adaptive Cruise Increases the time interval to the vehicle Cruise Control* ahead Control To start ACC: Reduces the time interval to the vehicle Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC ) must first be ahead activated and then started before it can regulate •...
  • Page 294 DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/reactivating Adaptive ACC will only regulate the time To temporarily deactivate Adaptive Cruise Control Cruise Control* interval to the vehicle ahead and put it in standby mode: when the distance symbol Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC ) can be tempo- Press the button on the steering wheel –...
  • Page 295 DRIVER SUPPORT Reactivating Adaptive Cruise Control Standby mode due to action by the driver Adaptive Cruise Control may go into standby mode if: from standby mode Adaptive Cruise Control will be temporarily deac- tivated and put in standby mode if: •...
  • Page 296 DRIVER SUPPORT Switching between Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control* limitations Related information and Adaptive Cruise Control* • Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 289) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC ) may have lim- In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Con- • Activating and starting Adaptive Cruise Con- ited functionality in certain situations.
  • Page 297 DRIVER SUPPORT Cruise Control Switching from CC to ACC 2. Tap the button in the center display's Function view. The button's indica- To do so: tor will change from GRAY to GREEN. 1. Press the button on the steering wheel >...
  • Page 298 DRIVER SUPPORT Symbols and messages for The previous illustration shows that Adaptive Adaptive Cruise Control* Cruise Control is set to maintain a speed of 110 km/h (68 mph) and that there is no target A number of symbols and messages relating to vehicle ahead to follow.
  • Page 299 Adaptive Cruise Contr. Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby mode. Unavailable The symbol is GRAY. The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is Adaptive Cruise Contr. recommended. Service required The symbol is GRAY.
  • Page 300 DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist The driver sets the desired speed and distance to The color of the steering wheel the vehicle ahead. Pilot Assist monitors the dis- symbol indicates the current Pilot Assist helps the driver keep the vehicle in tance to the vehicle ahead and the traffic lane's status of steering assistance: the current traffic lane by providing steering...
  • Page 301 • If Pilot Assist does not position the vehicle there are great differences in speed between appropriately in the lane, the driver should vehicles or if the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
  • Page 302 DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist controls and display turn off Pilot Assist or switch to Adaptive : Reduces the set speed Cruise Control. A summary of how Pilot Assist is controlled Increases the time interval to the vehicle using the right-side steering wheel keypad and Related information ahead how the function is shown in the display.
  • Page 303 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating and starting Pilot Assist Instrument panel 2. Press the button on the steering wheel (2). Pilot Assist must first be activated and then started before it can help regulate speed and > Pilot Assist will start and the current distance and provide steering assistance.
  • Page 304 DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/reactivating Pilot Press the ◀ button on the steering wheel (3). If Pilot Assist detects that the – Assist driver's hands are not on the > Pilot Assist is turned off and Adaptive steering wheel, a symbol and Cruise Control will go into active mode.
  • Page 305 DRIVER SUPPORT Standby mode due to action by the driver • your vehicle's speed goes under 5 km/h WARNING (3 mph) and the vehicle ahead turns so that Pilot Assist will be temporarily deactivated and With automatic standby mode, the driver is Pilot Assist no longer has a vehicle to follow.
  • Page 306 DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist limitations WARNING WARNING Pilot Assist functionality may be reduced in cer- A noticeable increase in speed may follow In some situations, Pilot Assist may have trou- tain situations. ble helping the driver properly or may be when the speed is resumed with the deactivated automatically –...
  • Page 307 DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist* symbols and messages The driver is responsible for ensuring that tain the correct time interval to the vehicle ahead the vehicle maintains a suitable distance when driving down steep hills. The driver should A number of symbols and messages relating to from such obstacles.
  • Page 308 DRIVER SUPPORT Several examples are provided below. The previous illustration shows that Pilot Assist The previous illustration shows that Pilot Assist is set to maintain a speed of 110 km/h (68 mph) is set to maintain a speed of 110 km/h (68 mph) The previous illustration shows that Pilot Assist and is following a target vehicle ahead that is...
  • Page 309 DRIVER SUPPORT Collision risk warning from driver to alert the driver that immediate action is support required. The driver support systems Pilot Assist and WARNING Adaptive Cruise Control* can help alert the driver if the distance to the vehicle ahead sud- The driver support system only issues a warn- denly decreases to an unsafe distance.
  • Page 310 DRIVER SUPPORT Switching target vehicles with driver NOTE WARNING support Visual warnings on the windshield may be dif- When driver support follows another vehicle at At certain speeds, vehicles with automatic trans- speeds over approx. 30 km/h (20 mph) and ficult to notice in cases of strong sunlight, missions and the driver support functions Adap- changes target vehicle –...
  • Page 311 DRIVER SUPPORT Set time interval for driver support In order to help your vehicle follow the vehicle NOTE ahead as smoothly and comfortably as possible, The time interval to the vehicle ahead can be set When the symbol in the instrument panel Adaptive Cruise Control allows the time interval for the functions Adaptive Cruise Control* shows two vehicles, ACC is following the vehi-...
  • Page 312 DRIVER SUPPORT Drive mode for driver support Adjusting set speed for driver Related information support • Driver support systems (p. 276) The driver can choose different drive modes to determine how driver support should maintain a It is possible to adjust set speeds for the Speed •...
  • Page 313 DRIVER SUPPORT Auto-hold braking with driver Pilot Assist can provide steering assistance from Change a set speed by pressing the – support near-stationary speeds up to 140 km/h (2) buttons briefly or by pressing and (87 mph). Pilot Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control* holding them: The lowest speed that can be set is 30 km/h (ACC...
  • Page 314 DRIVER SUPPORT Passing assistance This occurs if the function is keeping the vehicle NOTE stationary using the brakes and: Passing assistance can assist the driver when Driver support can keep the vehicle stationary passing other vehicles. The function can be •...
  • Page 315 DRIVER SUPPORT Using passing assistance Related information Situations of this type can be avoided by tempo- rarily putting Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot • Driver support systems (p. 276) Several conditions must be met for passing Assist in standby mode. assistance to be possible.
  • Page 316 DRIVER SUPPORT Radar sensor Radar sensor type approval • Recommended camera and radar sensor maintenance (p. 320) The radar sensor is used by several driver sup- The type approval for the vehicle radar sensor in port systems to detect other vehicles. •...
  • Page 317 DRIVER SUPPORT Camera Related information equipment. The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry • Driver support systems (p. 276) The camera is used by several driver support Canada technical specifications were met. systems to e.g. detect lane marker lines or road •...
  • Page 318 DRIVER SUPPORT Camera/radar sensor limitations The camera is located on the upper interior sec- The following table shows some of the situations tion of the windshield along with the radar sen- that can cause the message to be displayed, and The camera and radar sensor used by several of sor.
  • Page 319 There is dirt between the inside of the windshield and the camera/ Consult a workshop to have the area of the windshield on the inside of the camera's radar sensor. casing cleaned. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Bright sunlight. No action. The camera/radar sensor will reset automatically when lighting conditions improve.
  • Page 320 DRIVER SUPPORT Limited field of vision between your vehicle and the vehicle directly tems that depend on the camera or cause these ahead. systems to temporarily stop functioning. The radar sensor has a limited field of vision. In some situations, it may detect a vehicle later than Small vehicles, such as motorcycles, or vehi- Strong sunlight, reflections from the road surface, expected or not at all.
  • Page 321 DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera* Defective camera image may vary slightly. Poor lighting conditions may result in reduced image quality. If a camera sector is dark and Blind sectors contains this symbol, this indi- Rear Park Assist Camera cates that the camera is not functioning properly.
  • Page 322 Wash gently to avoid scratching the lens. CAUTION Maintenance of driver support components Location of the Park Assist sensors. may only performed by a workshop Related information • Camera (p. 315) • Radar sensor (p. 314) An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 323 DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety™ changes in the traffic ahead and driver distraction WARNING could lead to an incident. City Safety can alert the driver with light, • The City Safety auto-brake function can sound and pulsations in the brake pedal to help The function assists the driver by automatically prevent a collision or reduce collision the driver detect pedestrians, cyclists, large ani-...
  • Page 324 DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety parameters and sub- • City Safety and delayed evasive maneuvers WARNING functions (p. 329) • The function is supplementary driver sup- • City Safety in crossing traffic (p. 327) City Safety can help avoid a collision with a vehi- port intended to facilitate driving and help cle, cyclist or large animal ahead by reducing the •...
  • Page 325 DRIVER SUPPORT Large animals 3. Auto-brake City Safety can detect pedestrians, cyclists or vehicles that are stationary, are moving in the If there is a risk of colliding with a large animal, Descriptions of what happens in these three same direction as your vehicle and are ahead of City Safety can help reduce your vehicle's speed steps are provided below.
  • Page 326 DRIVER SUPPORT Setting a warning distance for City 3 - Auto-brake When City Safety applies the brakes, a text mes- Safety sage will appear in the instrument panel to notify The automatic braking function is activated at the the driver that the function is/was activated. last moment.
  • Page 327 DRIVER SUPPORT Detecting obstacles with City Safety Late warning distance setting should there- NOTE fore only be used in exceptional cases, such as City Safety can help the driver detect other vehi- The warning with direction indicators for Rear when a more dynamic driving style is preferred. cles, cyclists, large animals and pedestrians.
  • Page 328 DRIVER SUPPORT Pedestrians and lower body in combination with normal WARNING human movements. City Safety is supplementary driver support, If large portions of the cyclist's body or the bicy- but it cannot detect all pedestrians in all sit- cle itself are not visible to the function's camera, uations and, for example, cannot see: it will not be able to detect a cyclist.
  • Page 329 DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety in crossing traffic Large animals City Safety can detect large animals even in dark conditions if they are illuminated by the vehicle's City Safety can assist the driver when turning in headlights. the path of an oncoming vehicle in an intersec- tion.
  • Page 330 DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of City Safety in Related information WARNING crossing traffic • City Safety™ (p. 321) The driver support system only issues a warn- In certain situations, it may be difficult for City • Limitations of City Safety in crossing traffic ing for obstacles detected by its radar sensor Safety to help the driver avoid a collision with (p.
  • Page 331 DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety and delayed evasive However, if City Safety determines that an eva- NOTE maneuvers sive maneuver would not be possible due to traf- The function uses the vehicle's camera and fic in the adjacent lane(s), the function can assist City Safety can assist the driver by automatically radar sensor, which has certain general limita- the driver by automatically starting to apply the...
  • Page 332 DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety braking for oncoming Related information • your lane must have clear side lane markings vehicles • City Safety™ (p. 321) • your vehicle must be positioned straight in City Safety can help you apply the brakes for an your lane •...
  • Page 333 If the temperature in the passenger compartment is high due to e.g. bright sunlight, the visual warn- ing signal in the windshield may be temporarily disabled. This function is not available on all markets. Electronic Stability Control An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
  • Page 334 DRIVER SUPPORT Driver intervention Other limitations • Warnings and brake interventions for pedestrians and cyclists are disengaged Backing up at vehicle speeds over 80 km/h WARNING City Safety is temporarily deactivated when the (50 mph). vehicle is backing up. • Warnings and brake interventions can be •...
  • Page 335 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • City Safety™ (p. 321) • Limitations of City Safety in crossing traffic (p. 328) • Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 316)
  • Page 336 When City Safety is braking or has activated the automatic braking function, one or more symbols may illuminate in the instrument panel and a text message may be displayed. Automatic intervention The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. City Safety Reduced functionality Service...
  • Page 337 DRIVER SUPPORT Rear Collision Warning Rear Collision Warning limitations NOTE In some situations, it may be difficult for Rear The Rear Collision Warning (RCW) function The warning with direction indicators for Rear Collision Warning (RCW) to warn the driver of a can help the driver avoid rear-end collisions from Collision Warning is deactivated if the colli- collision risk.
  • Page 338 DRIVER SUPPORT BLIS* The BLIS function is designed to help provide assistance in heavy traffic with several lanes moving in the same direction by helping the driver to detect the presence of vehicles in the "blind spot" area behind and to the side of the vehicle.
  • Page 339 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating BLIS given, the indicator light will become brighter and NOTE begin flashing. The BLIS function can be activated or deacti- The function uses the vehicle's camera and vated. radar sensor, which has certain general limita- NOTE tions.
  • Page 340 DRIVER SUPPORT BLIS limitations If BLIS is deactivated when the engine is turned WARNING off, it will remain off the next time the engine is BLIS functionality may be reduced in certain • BLIS does not work in sharp curves. started and the indicator lights will not illuminate.
  • Page 341 Some examples of symbols and messages are shown in the table below. Message Meaning The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Blind spot sensor Service required Blind spot system off BLIS and CTA have been deactivated because a trailer has been connected to the vehicle's electrical system.
  • Page 342 DRIVER SUPPORT Cross Traffic Alert If CTA detects that something is approaching WARNING your vehicle from the side: Cross Traffic Alert(CTA) is a supplementary • The function is supplementary driver sup- • an audible signal will sound from either the driver support system to BLIS that is intended port intended to facilitate driving and help...
  • Page 343 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Cross Traffic Alert limitations • BLIS* (p. 336) Alert • Park Assist* (p. 366) functionality may be reduced in certain situations. The driver can choose to deactivate the CTA function. CTA does not function optimally in all situations and has certain limitations.
  • Page 344 DRIVER SUPPORT NOTE The function uses the vehicle's camera and radar sensor, which has certain general limita- tions. Related information • Cross Traffic Alert* (p. 340) • Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 316) In a diagonal parking space, CTA may be completely "blind"...
  • Page 345 Some examples of symbols and messages are shown in the table below. Message Meaning The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Blind spot sensor Service required Blind spot system off BLIS and CTA have been deactivated because a trailer has been connected to the vehicle's electrical system.
  • Page 346 DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information* WARNING The Road Sign Information (RSI ) function can • The function is supplementary driver sup- help the driver observe speed-related road port intended to facilitate driving and help signs. make it safer – it cannot handle all situa- tions in all traffic, weather and road condi- tions.
  • Page 347: Road Sign Information And Sign Displays

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Road Sign Road Sign Information and sign • Road Sign Information with speed warning Information* displays* and settings* (p. 346) • Road Sign Information with speed camera The Road Sign Information (RSI ) function is Road Sign Information (RSI ) displays road information* (p.
  • Page 348: Road Sign Information With Speed

    DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information and Sensus Road Sign Information with speed Signs for "School" and "Children Navigation* warning and settings* playing" If the warning sign "School" The Road Sign Information (RSI ) sub-function If the vehicle is equipped with Sensus or "Children playing"...
  • Page 349 DRIVER SUPPORT When Speed Warning is acti- Please note that the set warn- To adjust the audible alert settings: vated, the symbol for the cur- ing limit will not be used when Settings My Car IntelliSafe 1. Select rent speed limit in the instru- a speed camera symbol is dis- Road Sign Information in the center...
  • Page 350: Road Sign Information With Speed

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Speed Road Sign Information with speed NOTE Warning in Road Sign Information camera information* • For an audible alert to be provided if the Vehicles equipped with Road Sign Information Speed Limit speed is exceeded, the Speed Limit Warning To activate the sub-func- (RSI...
  • Page 351: Road Sign Information* Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Driver Alert Control Road Sign Information* limitations NOTE The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function is Road Sign Information (RSI ) functionality may The function uses the vehicle's camera and designed to help capture the driver become be reduced in certain situations. radar sensor, which has certain general limita- aware of erratic behavior, e.g.
  • Page 352 DRIVER SUPPORT A camera monitors the traffic lane's marker lines WARNING WARNING and compares the direction of the road with the Driver Alert Control must not be used to An alarm from Driver Alert Control should be driver's movements of the steering wheel. extend a period of driving.
  • Page 353: Selecting Guidance To A Rest Area If

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Driver Alert Selecting guidance to a rest area if Driver Alert Control limitations Control the Driver Alert Control warning has Driver Alert Control (DAC) functionality may be been given The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function can be reduced in certain situations.
  • Page 354: Lane Keeping Aid

    DRIVER SUPPORT Lane Keeping Aid Depending on the settings used, Lane Keeping Aid functions in different ways: Lane Keeping Aid (LKA ) is designed to actively steer the vehicle on freeways, highways Assist • enabled: When the vehicle and other major roads to help the driver reduce approaches a lane marker line, the function the risk of the vehicle unintentionally veering out will actively steer the vehicle back into the...
  • Page 355 DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance with Lane Lane Keeping Aid does not intervene WARNING Keeping Aid • The function is supplementary driver sup- Steering assistance with Lane Keeping Aid port intended to facilitate driving and help (LKA ) only functions if the driver's hands are make it safer –...
  • Page 356: Lane Keeping Aid Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Lane Selecting type of assistance for Lane Keeping Aid limitations Keeping Aid Lane Keeping Aid In certain demanding driving conditions, Lane The driver can determine what types of assis- Keeping Aid (LKA ) may not be able to properly The Lane Keeping Aid (LKA ) function is assist the driver.
  • Page 357 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Lane Keeping Aid (p. 352) • Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance (p. 276) • Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 316)
  • Page 358: Lane Keeping Aid Symbols And Messages

    Some examples of symbols and messages are shown in the table below. Symbol Message Meaning The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo work- Driver support system shop is recommended. Reduced functionality Service required Windscreen sensor The camera's ability to detect the lane in front of the vehicle is reduced.
  • Page 359 A text message can be erased by briefly pressing button in the center of the right-side steering wheel keypad. If the message persists: Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information • Lane Keeping Aid (p. 352) •...
  • Page 360: Lane Keeping Aid Symbols In The Instrument Panel

    DRIVER SUPPORT Lane Keeping Aid symbols in the Related information Unavailable instrument panel • Lane Keeping Aid (p. 352) Lane Keeping Aid (LKA ) uses symbols in the instrument panel for various situations. Some examples of symbols and descriptions of the situations in which they might appear are provided below.
  • Page 361: Steering Assistance At Risk Of Collision

    DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance at risk of • Run-Off Mitigation with steering assistance WARNING collision levels (p. 360) • The function is supplementary driver sup- Collision avoidance assistance • Steering assistance during collision risks lim- function port intended to facilitate driving and help itations (p.
  • Page 362: Activating/Deactivating Steering Assistance During Collision Risks

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating steering Run-Off Mitigation with steering NOTE assistance during collision risks assistance levels Collision avoidance assistance When the The steering assistance function is optional – the This function has two activation levels for inter- function is deactivated, all subfunctions of the driver can choose to have it activated or deacti- vention: following are deactivated:...
  • Page 363: Run-Off Mitigation With Steering Assistance

    DRIVER SUPPORT Run-Off Mitigation with steering Steering assistance with braking WARNING assistance • The function is supplementary driver sup- Steering assistance has several sub-functions. port intended to facilitate driving and help Run-Off Mitigation with steering assistance can make it safer – it cannot handle all situa- help the driver and reduce the risk of the vehicle tions in all traffic, weather and road condi- inadvertently running off the road by actively...
  • Page 364: Steering Assistance During Collision Risks From Oncoming Traffic

    DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance during collision If your vehicle is starting to veer from your own WARNING risks from oncoming traffic lane and a vehicle is approaching from the oppo- • The function is supplementary driver sup- site direction, this function can help the driver Steering assistance has several sub-functions.
  • Page 365: Steering Assistance During Collision Risks From Behind

    DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance during collision lane, this function can help the driver steer the WARNING risks from behind* vehicle back into its own lane. • The function is supplementary driver sup- Steering assistance has several sub-functions. If Even if the driver intentionally changes lanes port intended to facilitate driving and help you become distracted and do not notice your using a turn signal without noticing another vehi-...
  • Page 366: Steering Assistance During Collision Risks Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance during collision NOTE risks limitations The function uses the vehicle's camera and The function may have limited functionality in radar sensor, which has certain general limita- certain situations and not intervene, e.g.: tions. • for smaller vehicles such as motorcycles Related information •...
  • Page 367: Symbols And Messages For Steering Assistance During Collision Risks

    A text message can be erased by briefly pressing button in the center of the right-side steering wheel keypad. If the message persists: Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information • Steering assistance at risk of collision...
  • Page 368: Park Assist

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist* Audible signals for obstacles in front and to the WARNING sides of the vehicle are active when the vehicle is The Park Assist function can help the driver • The parking sensors have dead/blind moving but will cease after the vehicle has been when maneuvering in tight spaces by indicating spots where objects cannot be detected.
  • Page 369: Park Assist Front, Rear And Sides

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist front, rear and sides* Related information NOTE • Driver support systems (p. 276) Park Assist behaves differently depending on The Parking Assist system is deactivated which part of the vehicle is approaching an • Park Assist front, rear and sides* (p. 367) when the parking brake is used or when P is obstacle.
  • Page 370: Activating/Deactivating Park Assist

    When reversing with e.g. a trailer or bike car- tion using this button in the approx. 90 cm (3 ft) diagonally behind or in front rier on the trailer hitch – without Volvo original center display's Function view. of the vehicle can be detected.
  • Page 371: Park Assist Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist limitations CAUTION NOTE Park Assist may not be able to detect all condi- Objects such as chains, thin and glossy poles When a trailer hitch is configured with the tions in all situations and functionality may there- or low obstacles may end up in the "signal vehicle electrical system, the trailer hitch pro- fore be limited in certain cases.
  • Page 372: Park Assist Symbols And Messages

    One or more of the sensors are blocked. Check and clean/remove the obstacle as soon as pos- sible. Sensors blocked, cleaning nee- The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop Park Assist System is recommended.
  • Page 373: Park Assist Camera

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera* Towbar* - activate/deactivate trajectory lines for towbar* The Park Assist Camera can help provide the driver when maneuvering in tight spaces by alert- CTA* - activate/deactivate Cross Traffic Alert ing the driver to obstacles using the camera Objects/obstacles may be closer to the vehicle screen and graphics in the center display.
  • Page 374: Park Assist Camera* Views

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera* views • Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 316) WARNING • PAC can display a 360° panoramic view as well Park Assist* (p. 366) • The function is supplementary driver sup- as separate views for each of the other cameras: •...
  • Page 375 DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist 360° view* Front camera If the vehicle is equipped with System *, the distance to detected obstacles will be illustrated by fields in different colors. The cameras can be activated automatically or manually. Back The front Park Assist Camera is located in the grille. The location of the cameras and their approximate fields of vision.
  • Page 376: Park Assist Camera Trajectory Lines

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera trajectory lines* Side cameras help simplify parallel parking, backing into tight spaces or attaching a trailer. The Park Assist Camera uses trajectory lines and fields on the screen to indicate the vehicle's The lines on the screen are projected as if they position in relation to its immediate surround- were painted lines on the ground behind the ings.
  • Page 377 DRIVER SUPPORT Trajectory lines in 360° view* Trajectory lines for a towbar* CAUTION • Bear in mind that when the rearward camera view is selected, the screen only shows the area behind the vehicle – pay attention to the sides and front of the vehicle when steering while reversing.
  • Page 378 DRIVER SUPPORT Sensor field from Park Assist for Towbar 1. Tap The front and rear fields change colors (from (1). Park Assist Camera YELLOW to ORANGE to RED) as the vehicle > The trajectory line for the towbar's antici- moves closer to an obstacle. pated path toward the vehicle will appear If the vehicle is equipped with Park Assist, dis- and the vehicle's trajectory lines will dis-...
  • Page 379: Starting The Park Assist Camera

    DRIVER SUPPORT Starting the Park Assist Camera Side sensor fields The color of the side field changes as the vehicle moves closer to the object – from YELLOW to Warning signals vary depending on the vehicle's The Park Assist Camera starts automatically RED.
  • Page 380 DRIVER SUPPORT Camera view when backing up When reverse gear is engaged, the screen shows the rear view Camera view when manually starting the camera Start the Park Assist Camera using this button in the center display's Function view. The screen will first show the most recently used camera view.
  • Page 381: Park Assist Camera Symbols And Messages

    One or more of the sensors are blocked. Check and clean/remove the obstacle as soon as possible. Sensors blocked, cleaning needed The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is Park Assist System recommended.
  • Page 382: Park Assist Pilot

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot* WARNING NOTE Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) can help the driver • The function is supplementary driver sup- The PAP function measures the space and maneuver the vehicle when parking. The function port intended to facilitate driving and help steers the vehicle –...
  • Page 383: Types Of Parking With Park Assist Pilot

    DRIVER SUPPORT Types of parking with Park Assist Related information Perpendicular parking Pilot* • Park Assist Pilot* (p. 380) Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) can be used for the • Leaving a parallel parking space with Park following types of parking. Assist Pilot* (p.
  • Page 384: Parking With Park Assist Pilot

    DRIVER SUPPORT Parking with Park Assist Pilot* NOTE Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) helps the driver park The distance between the vehicle and parking using three different steps. The function can also spots should be 0.5–1.5 meters (1.6–5.0 ft) help the driver pull out of a parking space. when the function is looking for parking.
  • Page 385 DRIVER SUPPORT Park In 1. Tap Backing into a parking space 2. Back up slowly and carefully without touch- in Function view or in Camera ing the steering wheel and do not exceed a view. speed of 7 km/h (4 mph). >...
  • Page 386: Leaving A Parallel Parking Space With Park Assist Pilot

    DRIVER SUPPORT Leaving a parallel parking space Positioning the vehicle in the parking space To do so: with Park Assist Pilot* 1. Move the gear selector to the gear instructed Park Out function can help the driver to pull by the system. Wait until the steering wheel out of a parking space when the vehicle is paral- turns and then drive slowly forward.
  • Page 387: Park Assist Pilot* Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot* limitations 3. Be prepared to stop the vehicle when WARNING instructed to do so by a graphic and mes- Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) may not be able to • The function is supplementary driver sup- sage in the center display.
  • Page 388 DRIVER SUPPORT The driver should be aware of the following limi- There are a number of things to keep in mind CAUTION tations for Park Assist Pilot: when parking, including: Under certain circumstances, the function • The driver is always responsible for determin- The parking sequence is cancelled may not be able to find parking spaces –...
  • Page 389 Switching to another approved wheel and/or tire dimension could change the tire circum- ference, which would then require the system to be updated. Consult a workshop – an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information • Park Assist Pilot* (p. 380) •...
  • Page 390: Park Assist Pilot* Messages

    One or more of the sensors are blocked. Check and clean/remove the obstacle as soon as possible. Sensors blocked, cleaning needed The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Park Assist System...
  • Page 391 STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 392 2. Press and hold down the brake pedal as far • Volvo's floor mats are specially manufac- as possible. tured for your vehicle. They must be prop- 3. Turn the start knob clockwise and release.
  • Page 393 STARTING AND DRIVING Vehicle key not found If the message is shown WARNING CAUTION in the instrument panel at start, place the remote • Always remove the remote key from the • When starting in cold weather, the auto- key at the backup reader and then make a new passenger compartment when you leave matic transmission may shift up at slightly start attempt.
  • Page 394 STARTING AND DRIVING Switching off the vehicle Ignition modes • Selecting ignition mode (p. 393) The vehicle can be switched off using the start The vehicle's ignition can be put in various knob in the tunnel console. modes (levels) to make different functions availa- ble.
  • Page 395 STARTING AND DRIVING Selecting ignition mode Mode Functions Mode Functions The vehicle's ignition can be put in various • The odometer, clock and tem- • The headlights illuminate. modes (levels) to make different functions availa- perature gauge are illuminated • Warning/indicator lights illumi- ble.
  • Page 396 STARTING AND DRIVING Brake functions Brakes Ignition mode I – Turn the start knob clock- • wise and release it. The control will automati- The vehicle's brakes are used to reduce speed The brake pedal is used to apply the vehicle's cally return to the original position.
  • Page 397 After the vehicle is started, a brief test of the tem checked - an authorized Volvo work- ABS system is automatically performed when the shop is recommended. driver releases the brake pedal. An additional If the brake fluid has fallen below the MIN •...
  • Page 398 STARTING AND DRIVING Brake Assist System Braking on wet roads Braking on salted roads Prolonged driving in heavy rain without braking When driving on salted roads, a layer of salt may The brake enhancing system, (BAS ), helps may cause braking effect to be slightly delayed form on the brake discs and brake pads.
  • Page 399 Parking on a hill (p. 399) To keep the vehicle as safe and reliable as possi- • Parking brake malfunction (p. 400) ble, follow the Volvo service schedule specified in the Warranty and Maintenance Records Informa- • Auto-hold brakes (p. 401) tion booklet.
  • Page 400 STARTING AND DRIVING Activating and deactivating the Symbol in the instrument panel Emergency braking parking brake In an emergency, the parking brake can be acti- Symbol Meaning vated when the vehicle is moving by pulling and Use the parking brake to help keep the vehicle The symbol will be illuminated holding up the control.
  • Page 401 STARTING AND DRIVING Settings for automatically activating Parking on a hill Deactivating automatically the parking brake 1. Start the vehicle. Always use the parking brake when parking on a Choose whether the parking brake should be hill. 2. Depress the brake pedal firmly. Move the activated automatically when the vehicle is gear selector to D or R and press the accel- WARNING...
  • Page 402 Replacing brake pads Due to the design of the electric parking brake, the rear brake pads must be replaced by a work- shop. An authorized Volvo workshop is recom- mended. Information message in the instru- ment panel.
  • Page 403 STARTING AND DRIVING Auto-hold brakes Activating and deactivating Auto- Symbols in the instrument panel hold at a standstill With the Auto-hold brake function, the driver can Symbol Meaning release the brake pedal and the brakes will The Auto-hold brake function at a standstill is This symbol illuminates when the remain applied, for example, when the vehicle activated with the button in the tunnel console.
  • Page 404 STARTING AND DRIVING Hill Start Assist Braking assist after a collision When shutting off The function for assisting when starting the vehi- In a collision in which the activation level is If the function is active and holding the reached for the pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners vehicle stationary using the normal cle on inclines (HSA ) helps prevent the vehicle...
  • Page 405 STARTING AND DRIVING Transmission Related information Symbol Meaning • Rear Collision Warning (p. 335) The transmission is part of the vehicle's driveline Information and messages related (power transmission) between the engine and • BLIS* (p. 336) to the transmission. Follow the rec- the drive wheels.
  • Page 406 STARTING AND DRIVING Gear selector positions for Select P when the vehicle is parked or when star- To move the gear selector from Neutral to automatic transmissions ting the engine. The vehicle must be stationary another gear, the brake pedal must be depressed and the ignition in mode II.
  • Page 407 STARTING AND DRIVING Using the steering wheel paddles* Related information Manual shifting mode - M to shift • Shiftlock (p. 406) The steering wheel paddles are a supplement to • Using the steering wheel paddles* to shift the gear selector and make it possible to shift (p.
  • Page 408 STARTING AND DRIVING Shiftlock Change To shift one gear: The automatic transmission's shiftlock function helps prevent inadvertently moving the gear Pull one of the paddles toward the steering – selector between different positions. wheel and then release. There are two types of shiftlocks: mechanical and As long as the engine speed (rpm) is within the automatic.
  • Page 409 STARTING AND DRIVING The kickdown function All Wheel Drive (AWD)* From Park - P To move to another gear from P (Park), the brake Kickdown can be used when maximum accelera- All-wheel drive (AWD ), also called four-wheel pedal must be depressed and the ignition in tion is needed, e.g.
  • Page 410 STARTING AND DRIVING Drive modes* be activated. This setting offers driving comfort, NOTE light steering and soft suspension. Drive modes affect the vehicle's driving charac- This drive mode is not designed to be used teristics in different ways to enhance and sim- for normal street driving.
  • Page 411 STARTING AND DRIVING Presets Dynamic 3. Under , select one of the following Comfort Dynamic drive modes as a basis: • mode is designed to help provide Dynamic sportier driving characteristics and a faster acceleration response. The following settings can be modified: Gear shifting will be faster and more distinct and Driver Display •...
  • Page 412 STARTING AND DRIVING Eco drive mode Changing drive mode* Related information • Drive modes* (p. 408) Select the drive mode that is best suited to the drive mode optimizes the vehicle's driv- current driving conditions. ing characteristics for more fuel-efficient and •...
  • Page 413 STARTING AND DRIVING speed is reduced to idling speed to reduce fuel • the gradient of the downgrade is more than cle's actual speed may be slightly above or below consumption. approximately 6% the set speed. • the steering wheel paddles* are being used This function is most effective in driving situa- •...
  • Page 414 STARTING AND DRIVING ECO gauge in the instrument panel • A low reading in the green area of the gauge • Drive modes* (p. 408) indicates economical driving. • Economical driving (p. 423) • A high reading is shown when driving is not •...
  • Page 415 STARTING AND DRIVING Activating and deactivating Eco Start/Stop function Driving with the Start/Stop function drive mode using the function Start/Stop is a function that temporarily switches Start/Stop is a function that temporarily turns off button off the engine when the vehicle has stopped, the engine when the vehicle is stationary and e.g.
  • Page 416 STARTING AND DRIVING • Stop the vehicle by applying the brakes and • On a downhill gradient: Release the brake 8" instrument panel keep the brake pedal depressed. The engine pedal slightly so that the vehicle begins to The symbol is displayed at the bottom of the will auto-stop.
  • Page 417 STARTING AND DRIVING Temporarily activating/deactivating Conditions for the Start/Stop • the road gradient is very steep. the function function • the hood is open. In certain situations, it may be advisable to tem- Certain conditions must be met for Start/Stop to •...
  • Page 418 STARTING AND DRIVING • high levels of condensation on the inside of • Temporarily activating/deactivating the func- the windows. tion (p. 415) • the climate system settings and the actual climate in the passenger compartment differ. • electrical current consumption is temporarily high or the start battery's charge is below the minimum level.
  • Page 419 STARTING AND DRIVING Leveling control* and suspension The instrument panel indicates temperature, how the vehicle is loaded, if loading when the suspension level is mode is used, which drive mode is selected after The vehicle's leveling control system adjusts the being adjusted.
  • Page 420 STARTING AND DRIVING Symbols and messages in driver display Symbol Message Meaning Suspension Active chassis has been switched off manually by the user. Deactivated by user Suspension Active chassis performance has been temporarily reduced due to extensive system use. If this message appears frequently (e.g.
  • Page 421 A fault has occurred. If the message appears while driving, contact a workshop Slow down Vehicle too high Suspension Level control to target height is in progress. Auto adjusting vehicle level An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information • Leveling control settings* (p. 420) •...
  • Page 422 STARTING AND DRIVING Leveling control settings* Low Speed Control* Settings 1. Tap in the Top view. Turn off leveling control before lifting the vehicle The low-speed function (LSC ) facilitates and My Car Mirrors and Convenience. 2. Tap with a jack to help avoid problems with the improves control and traction on rough roads Easy Entry and Exit Suspension 3.
  • Page 423 STARTING AND DRIVING Activating and deactivating Low Related information NOTE Speed Control* using the function • Low Speed Control* (p. 420) When LSC with HDC is activated, the feel of button • Changing drive mode* (p. 410) the accelerator pedal and engine response There is a function button for driving at low will change.
  • Page 424 STARTING AND DRIVING Hill Descent Control* the accelerator pedal is released, the vehicle will NOTE return to very low speed regardless of how steep The function for assisting when driving downhill This drive mode is not designed to be used the hill is and without the brakes needing to be (HDC ) is a low-speed function with increased...
  • Page 425 STARTING AND DRIVING Activating and deactivating Hill Economical driving Related information Descent Control* using the function • Hill Descent Control* (p. 422) Drive economically and more environmentally button conscious by thinking ahead and avoiding rapid • Changing drive mode* (p. 410) starts and stops.
  • Page 426 Some of the above items and others are checked rect levels. Change to snow tires when driv- as part of Volvo's standard maintenance sched- • Maintain the correct pressure in the tires and ing in areas where there is a risk of snowy or ule.
  • Page 427 Winter driving Driving through standing water Slippery driving conditions For optimal traction and roadholding, Volvo rec- It is important to check the vehicle before driving It may be necessary to drive the vehicle through ommends using snow tires on all wheels when- in cold/snowy conditions to make sure it can be standing water, e.g.
  • Page 428 For more information on approved fuels, see the section on “Fuel”. • Recovery (p. 441) • Low Speed Control* (p. 420) Only locking and unlocking using the remote key, Passive Entry* or Volvo On Call will affect the status of the fuel filler door. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 429 Unleaded fuel be covered under the New Vehicle Limited All Volvo vehicles have a three-way catalytic con- Warranty. Related information verter and must only use unleaded gasoline. US •...
  • Page 430 STARTING AND DRIVING Octane rating the emission control system and could result in Volvo permits the use of the following "oxygen- loss of emission warranty coverage. State and ated" fuels. However, the specified octane ratings Volvo requires premium fuel (91 octane local vehicle inspection programs will make must still be met.
  • Page 431 TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline Many fuels contain benzene as a solvent. Unburned benzene has been strongly linked to Volvo endorses the use of "TOP TIER Detergent Decals certain forms of cancer. If you live in an area Gasoline" where available to help maintain where you must fill your own gas tank, take pre- engine performance and reliability.
  • Page 432 Volvo service technician for correction. converter temperatures. Do not continue to Heated oxygen sensors...
  • Page 433 STARTING AND DRIVING Overheating of engine and Related information the vehicle safely and letting the engine idle transmission for a few minutes to let the transmission • Refilling coolant (p. 577) cool. In certain driving conditions, such as driving in •...
  • Page 434 STARTING AND DRIVING Battery drain Jump starting using another battery 4. Clamp the red jumper cable onto the auxiliary battery's positive (+) terminal (1). The electrical functions in the vehicle drain the If the start battery is discharged, current from battery to varying degrees.
  • Page 435 STARTING AND DRIVING 11. Start the engine of the vehicle with the dead WARNING NOTE battery. • Batteries generate hydrogen gas, which If the starter battery has been discharged to is flammable and explosive. the extent that the vehicle does not have nor- CAUTION mal electrical functions and the engine must •...
  • Page 436 Installing the ball holder Stowing the ball holder 1. If necessary, remove the cotter pin from the Volvo recommends the use of Volvo towbars locking bolt and slide the locking bolt out of WARNING that are specially designed for the vehicle.
  • Page 437 Consult fore be reduced. The weight of the vehicle approved for the applicable use. your nearest authorized Volvo retailer for and trailer must be decreased by 10% for correct installation. each additional 1000 m (3280 feet) or part •...
  • Page 438 3. Put the gear selector in P. risk of swaying even at low speeds. those permitted by Volvo. National vehicle regulations may set additional restrictions on 4. Release the brake pedal.
  • Page 439 STARTING AND DRIVING Checking trailer lights Related information applied individually on the front wheels, which has a stabilizing effect on the vehicle and trailer. This • Driving with a trailer (p. 435) When connecting a trailer, make sure that all of is often enough to enable the driver to regain the lights on the trailer are functioning before •...
  • Page 440 STARTING AND DRIVING Towing using a towline is the case, check to see if the trailer is equipped Disabling the automatic check with a rear fog light before activating the vehicle's The automatic light check can be disabled in the This section refers to one vehicle being towed fog lights when driving with a trailer to help center display.
  • Page 441 STARTING AND DRIVING Attaching and removing the towing 1. Turn on the hazard warning flashers. CAUTION eyelet 2. Attach the towline to the towing eyelet. Attempting to tow with the engine running Use the towing eyelet when towing. Screw the could result in damage to the three-way cata- 3.
  • Page 442 STARTING AND DRIVING 4. Screw the towing eyelet into place as far as • If necessary, lift the vehicle using the tow possible. truck's lifting device instead of using the towing eyelet. WARNING No person or object should be behind the tow truck when the vehicle is lifted onto the bed of the truck.
  • Page 443 STARTING AND DRIVING ® Recovery HomeLink CAUTION ®20 This section refers to transporting the vehicle HomeLink is a programmable remote control, The towing eyelet is only intended for towing with a tow truck or similar vehicle. integrated in the vehicle electrical system, that on roads, and must not be used to pull vehi- can control up to three different devices (e.g.
  • Page 444 STARTING AND DRIVING ® ® Programming HomeLink programmable buttons and an indicator light in 1. Point the remote control at the HomeLink the mirror. button to be programmed and hold it about Follow these instructions to program 2-8 cm (1-3 inches) from the button. Do not ®...
  • Page 445 STARTING AND DRIVING ® Programming individual buttons Using HomeLink ® To program an individual HomeLink button: ® Once HomeLink is programmed, it can be used instead of the separate remote controls. 1. Press and hold the desired button for about 20 seconds.
  • Page 446 STARTING AND DRIVING ® Type approval for HomeLink • 869.70MHz-870.00MHz <25mW E.R.P. WARNING Certificate holder address: Gentex Corporation, ® • If you use HomeLink to open a garage FCC (USA) and IC (Canada) 600 North Centennial Street, Zeeland MI 49464, door or gate, be sure no one is near the This device complies with FCC rules part 15 and gate or door while it is in motion.
  • Page 447 STARTING AND DRIVING Activating and deactivating the Compass* Calibrating the compass* compass* The globe is divided into 15 magnetic zones. An integrated compass in the upper right cor- ner of the rearview mirror shows the direction An integrated compass in the upper right cor- The compass should be calibrated if the vehi- the vehicle is traveling.
  • Page 448 STARTING AND DRIVING Related information • Compass* (p. 445) • Activating and deactivating the compass* (p. 445) Magnetic zones. 4. Press the button on the underside of the mirror repeatedly until the desired magnetic 1–15 zone ( ) appears (see the map of mag- netic zones).
  • Page 449 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET...
  • Page 450 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Audio, media and Internet Sound settings Related information • Media player (p. 470) The audio and media system consists of a media The sound system is precalibrated for optimal player and a radio. A cellular phone can also be sound reproduction, but these settings can be •...
  • Page 451 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Sound experience* Premium Sound* (Bowers & Wilkins) • Voice control settings (p. 151) Tone • - setting for e.g. bass, treble, equalizer, • Phone settings (p. 492) Sound experience is an app that provides etc. access to additional sound settings. •...
  • Page 452 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Apps High Performance Pro* (Harman Kardon) The App view contains applications (apps) that Seat Optimization • - the sound can be opti- provide access to certain vehicle services. Driver Rear mized for Swipe the center display screen from right to Surround •...
  • Page 453 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Download apps Start an app by pressing the app in the center 3. Tap on the row for an app in order to expand display's app view. in the list and get more information about the New apps can be downloaded when the vehicle app.
  • Page 454 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Updating apps Deleting apps Update certain apps Download Center 1. Open the app in App Apps can be updated when the vehicle is con- When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, it view. nected to the Internet. is possible to uninstall apps.
  • Page 455 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Radio Starting the radio • Radio settings (p. 456) The radio can receive broadcasting from AM • RBDS (p. 457) The radio is started from the center display's and FM wavebands with HD Radio™ App view. •...
  • Page 456 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Changing waveband and radio Genres • Changing waveband and radio station - only plays channels broadcasting the station (p. 454) selected genre or program type, e.g. pop, classi- cal, etc. • Storing radio favorites (p. 455) Instructions for changing wavebands, waveband lists and radio stations in the selected list are •...
  • Page 457 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Searching for a radio station Storing radio favorites Searching for a station manually Radio The radio automatically compiles a list of the It is possible to add a radio station in the favorites radio stations that are sending out the strongest app and in the list of favorites for the signals in the vehicle's current location.
  • Page 458 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Radio settings ® • Voice control for radio and media (p. 150) SiriusXM Satellite radio* • Radio settings (p. 456) There are a number of different radio functions Settings Pull down Top view and select that can be activated and deactivated. Media SiriusXM •...
  • Page 459 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET RBDS HD Radio™ The IBOC system is referred to as a "hybrid" since it is both analog and digital. During hybrid RBDS radio HD Radio is a brand name registered by the DTS, operation, receivers still continue to receive the RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System) enables analog (non-digital) signal.
  • Page 460 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Activating and deactivating the HD be displayed immediately. Album art is synched • Instead of transmitting one analogue signal, Radio™ with the artist that you are currently listening to. stations send out a bundled signal – both analog and digital.
  • Page 461 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET HD Radio™ sub-channels • HD Radio™ limitations (p. 460) If you tap a sub-channel favorite, it may take up to 6 seconds before the channel becomes audi- • Opening contextual setting in the center dis- In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM ble.
  • Page 462 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® HD Radio™ limitations SiriusXM Satellite radio* NOTE ® The SiriusXM Satellite system broadcasts from There may be a noticeable difference in Limitations of a number of high elevation satellites in geo- sound quality when a change from analogue Main channel vs.
  • Page 463 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® ® Using SiriusXM Satellite radio* 2. Open the settings menu for SiriusXM Satel- lite radio. ® SiriusXM Satellite radio offers several features Unsubscribed Services for finding and listening to music, news, sporting 3. Tap events, etc. being broadcast on satellite radio ®...
  • Page 464 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET EPG (Electronic Program Guide) iTunes tagging Search SiriusXM Tap the magnifying glass to display a screen On the center display's Home view, tap From the center display's Top view, tap Settings iTunes Tagging where you can enter text using the center dis- information about e.g., when a program is being .
  • Page 465 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® ® Settings for SiriusXM Satellite JUMP • From the Home screen, tap to activate the Settings for SiriusXM Satellite radio* radio* function. When traffic/weather information is (p. 463) available from the selected city, the radio will •...
  • Page 466 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® SiriusXM Travel Link Game Alerts Skipped Categories Tap to display a list of sports. Tap to display a list of categories. Tap a category SiriusXM Travel Link is a subscription feature to skip (hide) it. It will not be displayed in the list ®...
  • Page 467 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® SiriusXM Travel Link 3. Press • SiriusXM Travel Link * - Sports (p. 469) NOTE Subscription Status ® • SiriusXM Travel Link * - Weather (p. 466) Close If the button is used to return to the >...
  • Page 468 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® SiriusXM Travel Link * - Weather Local 5 days Tap to see weather information for the coming 5 Information from the closest weather station will This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides days. be displayed and the following alternatives are weather-related information near the vehicle, at a available: local ski resort, etc.
  • Page 469 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® Areas SiriusXM Travel Link the location of the weather problem on a map Areas Notifications and a description of the situation). to display a list of areas/locations in states from the SiriusXM Travel Link database. This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides notifi- If a phone number is available in a notification, a Call...
  • Page 470 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® SiriusXM Travel Link * - Fuel Search the Sensus Navigation* supplement for additional information about using the navigation system. Tap the magnifying glass icon. If the function is This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides infor- supported in the current context, a keyboard will mation and guidance to service stations near the Recommended...
  • Page 471 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® SiriusXM Travel Link * - Sports 2. Tap a brand to display a list of service sta- 4. Tap one of the divisions to display: tions affiliated with that brand (BP, Exxon, In progress This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides infor- •...
  • Page 472 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Media player Playing media Related information • Playing media (p. 470) The media player can play audio from the CD The media player is controlled from the center player* and from external audio sources con- display. Several other functions can also be con- •...
  • Page 473 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Related information Bluetooth-connected device 1. Insert a CD. 1. Activate Bluetooth in the media source. • Handling the App menu in the instrument panel (p. 105) 2. Open the app from App view. 2. Connect a media source. •...
  • Page 474 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Controlling and changing media Similar Changing track/song - tap the desired track in - tap the button to use Gracenote to search for similar the center display, or press below Media playback can be controlled using voice music on the USB device and the center display or on the right-side steering commands, the steering wheel keypad or the...
  • Page 475 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® Media searches Related information Gracenote • Media player (p. 470) Searches can be performed to locate a specific Gracenote identifies artists, albums, tracks and artist, composer, song title, album, video, audio • Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 494) any associated images that can be displayed book or playlist.
  • Page 476 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Video CD player* Updating Gracenote The contents of the Gracenote database are con- The media player can play CDs with compatible The media player can play videos from USB- tinuously updated. For optimal functionality, audio files. connected devices.
  • Page 477 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® Playing video Video settings Playing DivX ® app in App view is used to play videos. Some video playback settings can be adjusted, The DivX Certified device must be registered to e.g. language. play purchased DivX video-on-demand (VOD) 1.
  • Page 478 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® ® Playing media via the USB port Streaming media via Bluetooth Connecting a device via Bluetooth ® External audio sources, such as an iPod® or The vehicle's media player is equipped with Connect a Bluetooth device to the vehicle to MP3 player, can be connected to the audio sys- Bluetooth and can play audio files from...
  • Page 479 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connecting a device via the USB Technical specifications for USB • Technical specifications for USB devices port devices (p. 477) ® ® ® • For the contents of USB devices to be read, the External audio sources, such as an iPod Apple CarPlay * (p.
  • Page 480 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Compatible file formats for media File extension .divx, .avi Format File extension In order to play media, the following file formats Max. file size 4 GB .avi must be used. AVI (DivX) .avi, .divx Audio codec MP3, AC3 Audio files .asf, .wmv...
  • Page 481 CarPlay is active. An alter- site: www.apple.com/ios/carplay/. Using apps native source must be used to provide an iPhone. In relation to Volvo Cars, you are that are not compatible with CarPlay may some- Internet connection for the vehicle's apps.
  • Page 482 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® ® Settings for Apple CarPlay 5. Tap the desired app. Communication Apple 2. Proceed to CarPlay. > The app will start up. Settings for an iOS device connected through CarPlay Starting CarPlay 3. Uncheck the box for the iOS device that should no longer start CarPlay automatically CarPlay can be started as follows after an iOS Automatic start...
  • Page 483 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® ® Tips for using Apple CarPlay ten/dictated, it will be displayed in the iOS Sound System Volumes 2. Tap to change device, but not in the center display. the settings for the following: Here are some useful tips for when you use ®...
  • Page 484 For third-party apps, see 4. Read the terms and conditions and then tap When you use Android Auto, your car Accept Google Play. Please note that Volvo is not to connect. transfers certain information (including its responsible for the content of Android Auto.
  • Page 485 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Settings for Android Auto* Related information From a previously connected Android device 1. Connect the device to the USB port with the • Android Auto* (p. 482) Settings for Android devices initially connected white frame. with Android Auto. •...
  • Page 486 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Phone Tips for using Android Auto* noting if many people share the vehicle, e.g. in a car pool. When the list is full and a new Here are some useful tips for when you use A phone equipped with Bluetooth can be wire- device is connected, the oldest one will be Android Auto.
  • Page 487 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connecting a phone to the car via Overview • Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth Bluetooth for the first time automatically (p. 487) • Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth Pair a Bluetooth-enabled phone to the vehicle to manually (p.
  • Page 488 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Option 1 - searching for the phone from Option 2 - searching for the vehicle NOTE the vehicle from the phone • The message function must be activated 1. Make the phone discoverable/visible using 1. Open the phone tile in the center display. in certain phones.
  • Page 489 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connecting a phone to the car via • Disconnecting Bluetooth-connected devices • Ignition modes (p. 392) Bluetooth automatically (p. 489) • Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 493) A phone can be automatically connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth. The phone must have first •...
  • Page 490 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connecting a phone to the car via Disconnecting a Bluetooth- Switch between phones connected Bluetooth manually connected phone via Bluetooth A phone can be manually connected to the vehi- A Bluetooth-connected phone can be discon- It is possible to switch between Bluetooth-con- cle via Bluetooth.
  • Page 491 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Disconnecting Bluetooth-connected Handling phone calls Calls can also be made from the list of recent devices calls using the app menu, which can be opened Handling phone calls in the vehicle for a using the button on the right-side steering Phones or other devices in the list of registered Bluetooth-connected cellular phone.
  • Page 492 • Managing the phone book (p. 492) • The center display's keyboard cannot be used. • Handling text messages (p. 490) • Sound settings (p. 448) Only applies to certain markets. Contact a Volvo retailer for more information.
  • Page 493 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Text message settings Message alert Sending text messages in the center Alerts can be activated and deactivated in the display Settings for handling text messages received text message settings. 1. It is possible to reply to text messages or through a connected phone can be personal- create a new message.
  • Page 494 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Managing the phone book Phone settings name or last name. This is adjusted in your cellu- lar phone settings. When a phone is connected with Bluetooth to When the phone is connected to the car, the fol- the vehicle, contacts can be managed directly in lowing settings can be made: Related information...
  • Page 495 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Settings for Bluetooth devices Canada • Head-up display* (p. 144) Settings for Bluetooth-connected devices. • Sound settings (p. 448) This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is Settings 1. Tap in the Top view. subject to the following two conditions: Communication Bluetooth...
  • Page 496 Deleting Wi-Fi networks (p. 499) • Wi-Fi technology and security (p. 499) NOTE • Volvo ID (p. 26) When using Android Auto, it is possible to • Terms of use and data sharing (p. 500) connect the vehicle to the Internet using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or the vehicle's modem.
  • Page 497 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connecting the vehicle to the Connecting the vehicle to the 6. If a different connection is being used, con- Internet via a Bluetooth-connected Internet via a phone (Wi-Fi) firm the connection change. phone > Your vehicle is now connected to the Establish an Internet connection using Wi-Fi Internet via your Bluetooth-connected through Internet sharing (tethering) from a phone...
  • Page 498 (P-SIM). be saved for future use. To display a list of saved > The vehicle will connect to the network. networks or to manually delete saved networks, Vehicles equipped with Volvo On Call will use the Settings Communication Wi-Fi Related information...
  • Page 499: Vehicle Modem Settings

    AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Vehicle modem settings Sharing Internet from the vehicle via Send request code • - used to e.g. download Wi-Fi hotspot (tethering) or check the balance remaining on a prepaid Your vehicle is equipped with a modem that can phone card.
  • Page 500: No Or Poor Internet Connection

    AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET No or poor Internet connection Connected devices to see a list of cur- Communication Vehicle Wi-Fi 2. Tap rently connected devices. Hotspot. Factors affecting the Internet connection. Network name Related information 3. Tap to assign a name to the The amount of data transmitted depends on the hotspot.
  • Page 501: Deleting Wi-Fi Networks

    AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Deleting Wi-Fi networks Wi-Fi technology and security Restarting the phone If you experience any Internet connection prob- Networks that are not needed can be deleted. Networks must meet certain criteria in order for lems, it may help to restart your phone. the vehicle to connect.
  • Page 502: Terms Of Use And Data Sharing

    Settings The aim is to inform the user about Volvo's terms 1. Tap capacity and how much space is used for instal- in the Top view in the center of use and data sharing policy. By accepting data led apps.
  • Page 503: License Agreement For Audio And Media

    Theater video files up to 576p (includ- tions specified in the agreement. The following ing .avi, .divx). Download free software at texts are Volvo's agreements with manufactur- www.divx.com to create, play and stream digital ers/developers. video.
  • Page 504 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Portions of the content are copyright © of these restrictions. If your license terminates, you additional data types or categories that Grace- Gracenote or its providers. agree to cease any and all use of the Gracenote note may provide in the future and is free to dis- Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote continue its services at any time.
  • Page 505 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET source code must retain the above copyright This software is based in part on the work of the SILICON GRAPHICS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY notice, this list of conditions and the following Independent JPEG Group. CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, disclaimer.
  • Page 506 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET The website provides the Source Code "As Is" PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN the above copyright notice(s) and this permission and without warranty of any kind. NO EVENT SHALL NTT BE LIABLE FOR ANY notice appear with all copies of the Data Files or DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, Software, (b) both the above copyright notice(s) By downloading Source Code, you expressly...
  • Page 507 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET dealings in these Data Files or Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder. FCC CAUTION Declaration of Conformity Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equip- ment.
  • Page 508 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area Brazil: Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário isto e, náo tem direito a protecão contra interferéncia prejudicial, mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferéncia a sistemas operando em caráter primário. Para consultas, visite: www.anatel.gov.br Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Sanda Works 2-3-33, Miwa, Sanda-city.
  • Page 509 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area Kazakh- stan Model name: NR-0V Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Export country: Japan...
  • Page 510 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area China: ■ 使用频率 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz ■ 等效全向辐射 率(EIRP) 天线增益 10dBi 时 ≤100 mW 或≤20 dBm ① ■ 最大 率谱密度 天线增益 10dBi 时 ≤20 dBm / MHz(EIRP) ① ■ 载频容限 20 ppm ■ 帯外发射 率(在 2.4-2.4835GHz 頻段以外) ≤-80 dBm / Hz (EIRP) ■...
  • Page 511 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area B 급 기기 (가정용 방송통신기자재) Korea: 이 기기는 가정용(B 급) 전자파적합기기로서 주로 가정에서 사용하는 것을 적으로 하며, 든 지역에서 사용할 수 있습니다. 해당 무선설비는 전파혼신 가능성이 있으므로 인명안전과 관련된 서비스는 할 수 없습니다. Malaysia This device has been certified under the Communications &...
  • Page 512 AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area Mexico: 低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 Taiwan: 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司 商號或使用者均不得擅自 變更頻率 加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應 立停用,改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線 電通信 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業 科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備 之干擾 Related information • Audio, media and Internet (p. 448) • Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 494) • Media player (p. 470) ®...
  • Page 513: Wheels And Tires

    WHEELS AND TIRES...
  • Page 514: Tires

    Recommended tires bination designed to provide maximum dry pavement performance with consideration for On delivery, the car is equipped with Volvo origi- The tires significantly influence the vehicle's driv- hydroplaning resistance. They may be more nal tires that have the VOL marking on the side ing characteristics.
  • Page 515 If you have any questions regarding tread depth, Volvo recommends consulting an authorized • Correct front wheel alignment is very impor- Volvo workshop. If significant differences in wear tant. (> 1 mm difference in tread depth) between the • Unbalanced wheels impair tire economy and tires have already occurred, the least worn tires driving comfort.
  • Page 516: Tire Direction Of Rotation

    NOTE Tires with tread designed to roll in only one • The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo Use tires of the same type, dimensions and direction are marked with an arrow on the side- are specified to meet stringent stability make (manufacturer) on each axle.
  • Page 517: Tread Wear Indicator

    Recommended tire inflation pressure: • capability. wear indicator. Replace the tire as soon as possi- inflation pressure, established by Volvo, Extra load: A class of P-metric or Metric • ble. Tires with low tread offer very poor traction in which is based on the type of tires that are tires designed to carry a heavier maximum rain or snow.
  • Page 518: Tire Sidewall Designations

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire sidewall designations perature is normally reached after the vehicle NOTE has been parked for at least 3 hours. The following information can be found on a Please be aware that the following tire desig- tire's sidewall. Related information nation is an example only and that this par- •...
  • Page 519 This limit is set rain, AS = All Season • The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo by the tire manufacturer. 8. U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number are specified to meet stringent stability Speed Symbol (TIN): This begins with the letters "DOT"...
  • Page 520: Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    WHEELS AND TIRES Uniform Tire Quality Grading Related information WARNING • Tires (p. 512) ALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUST The traction grade assigned to this tire is CONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETY REQUIRE- • Tire sidewall designations (p. 516) based on braking (straight-ahead) traction MENTS IN ADDITION TO THESE GRADES.
  • Page 521: Checking Tire Pressure

    , at least once a month and before long trips. to drive longer than that to inflate the tires, check Volvo recommends buying a reliable air pressure and record the inflation pressure of the tires first gauge, as the automatic gauges provided at serv- and inflate accordingly when you arrive at the ice stations may be inaccurate.
  • Page 522: Adjusting Tire Pressure

    WHEELS AND TIRES Adjusting tire pressure 3. Screw the valve cap back on. NOTE Tire pressure decreases over time, which is nor- If you have overfilled the tire, release air by NOTE mal. The tire pressure must therefore be pushing on the metal stem in the center of adjusted to maintain the recommended tire pres- •...
  • Page 523: Recommended Tire Pressure

    WHEELS AND TIRES Recommended tire pressure Tire pressure monitoring system* ted to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or The tire pressure placard on the driver's side B The tire pressure monitoring system provides a tire inflation pressure label.
  • Page 524 WHEELS AND TIRES To keep in mind pressure telltale. When the system detects a mal- • Action when warned of low tire pressure function, the telltale will flash for approximately (p. 525) • Always save the new inflation pressure in the one minute and then remain continuously illumi- system after changing a tire or adjusting the •...
  • Page 525: Saving A New Inflation Pressure In The Monitoring System

    (over 160 km/h (100 mph)), tire Storing pressure should be adjusted to the Volvo-recom- > If storing cannot be performed, pressure unsuccessful. Try again. mended tire pressure values. The system should...
  • Page 526: Viewing Tire Pressure Status In The Center Display

    WHEELS AND TIRES Viewing tire pressure status in the • Action when warned of low tire pressure Status indicator light center display* (p. 525) • Tire pressure monitoring system* (p. 521) With the system for tire pressure monitoring tire pressure status can be viewed in the center display.
  • Page 527: Action When Warned Of Low Tire Pressure

    3. Inflate the tire to the correct inflation pres- caused by gravel, dirt, etc. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. sure; see the tire pressure placard on the • Use plastic valve caps only. Metal caps...
  • Page 528: When Changing Wheels

    If you change to tires of another dimension, con- • Inflate tires with the compressor included in tact an authorized Volvo workshop to update the the tire sealing system (p. 539) vehicle's software. A software update may be necessary when changing to tires of larger/ smaller dimensions or when changing to or from snow tires.
  • Page 529: Jack

    Only use rims that have been tested and pension, it must be turned off before the vehicle approved by Volvo and are included in Volvo's is lifted on a jack. original product range.
  • Page 530: Removing A Wheel

    WHEELS AND TIRES Removing a wheel Related information WARNING • Removing a wheel (p. 528) Wheel changes must always be carried out cor- • Apply the parking brake and put the gear rectly. The following instructions show how to • Installing a wheel (p.
  • Page 531 WHEELS AND TIRES 1. Turn on the vehicle's hazard warning flashers 5. Using the lug wrench, screw the towing eye 8. When hoisting the vehicle, it is important that if a wheel change must be performed in an into place as far as possible according to the the jack or garage lift arms are positioned on area with traffic.
  • Page 532: Installing A Wheel

    WHEELS AND TIRES Installing a wheel 10. Crank it up until it is properly aligned and it is WARNING in contact with the vehicle's jack attachment Instructions for installing a wheel during a wheel • Apply the parking brake and put the gear point.
  • Page 533: Spare Wheel

    Related information • When changing wheels (p. 526) If the spare wheel is damaged, a new one can be purchased from a Volvo retailer. • Hoisting the vehicle (p. 570) • Jack* (p. 527) WARNING •...
  • Page 534: Handling Spare Tires

    WHEELS AND TIRES Handling spare tires WARNING CAUTION Follow these instructions regarding handling the • The vehicle must never be driven with The vehicle must not be driven with wheels of spare wheel. more than one "Temporary Spare" tire different dimensions or with a spare tire other mounted.
  • Page 535: Snow Tires

    NOTE NOTE • Tread wear indicator (p. 515) Contact a Volvo dealer for advice on the best If the retaining bolt becomes dislodged from choice of rims and tires. its lower attachment point in the body under the spare tire, replace it in the hole and turn Tips for changing snow tires clockwise to secure it again.
  • Page 536: Snow Chains

    Avoid fast or sharp turns as well improve traction in winter driving conditions. the following restrictions: as locked wheel braking. Volvo recommends that snow chains are not • Always follow the manufacturer's installa- • Some types of strap-on chains affect used on wheel dimensions larger than 19 inches tion instructions carefully.
  • Page 537: Tire Sealing System

    Operating, servicing and maintaining a pas- The compressor is intended for temporary tire senger vehicle can expose you to chemicals sealing and is approved by Volvo. including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth Location defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 538: Using The Tire Sealing System

    WHEELS AND TIRES Using the tire sealing system Connecting WARNING Sealing a tire using the tire sealing system, the Please keep the following points in mind Temporary Mobility Kit (TMK). when using the tire sealing system: Overview • The sealing compound bottle (no. 8 in the illustration) contains 1) rubber latex, natu- ral and 2) ethanediol.
  • Page 539 It will help seal enclosed space or a space without sufficient the hole. WARNING ventilation. Do not unscrew the bottle. It is equipped with a catch to prevent leakage. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
  • Page 540 If pressure falls below 1.8 bar (22 psi), the to a workshop for inspection/replacement of hole in the tire may be too large. The vehicle the tire. Volvo recommends an authorized should not be driven. Call roadside assistance WARNING workshop.
  • Page 541: Inflate Tires With The Compressor

    Check inflation pressure regularly. WARNING Volvo recommends driving to the nearest author- ized Volvo workshop to have the tire replaced/ Inhaling exhaust fumes could lead to serious repaired. Inform the workshop that the tire con- injury. Never leave the engine running in an tains sealing compound.
  • Page 542: Determining The Vehicle's Permitted Weight

    WHEELS AND TIRES Determining the vehicle's permitted Related information CAUTION weight • Recommended tire pressure (p. 521) Risk of overheating. The compressor should Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi- • Using the tire sealing system (p. 536) not be running for longer than 10 minutes at mum return of vehicle design performance.
  • Page 543 GVW and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. rating. Use only tires with the correct load carrying capacity. Consult your Volvo 4. The resulting figure equals the available retailer for information. amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
  • Page 545 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 546 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Passenger compartment interior Rear seat Third row of seats* Overview of the passenger compartment interior Second row of seats and storage spaces. Front seats Storage compartment and cup holders in the side panel and storage compartment between the seats. Storage compartment in the door panel, cup holders* in WARNING the center seat's backrest, storage pocket* in the front...
  • Page 547 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Tunnel console Related information WARNING • Electrical outlets (p. 546) The tunnel console is located between the front Store loose objects, such as cell phone, cam- seats. • Using the glove compartment (p. 549) era, remote control for extra equipment, etc., in the glove compartment or another compart- •...
  • Page 548 12 V electrical outlet* in the trunk/cargo compartment. If a problem occurs with an electrical socket, contact a workshop - an authorized Volvo work- shop is recommended. 12 V outlets 12 V outlet in the tunnel console, second row of seats.
  • Page 549 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Status indicator light Cause Action Steady green light The outlet is providing electrical current to a connected device. None. Flashing orange light The outlet's voltage converter is too hot (e.g. if the device draws too much cur- Unplug the device, let the voltage converter cool rent or if the temperature in the passenger compartment is very high).
  • Page 550 Accessories connected to the electrical out- Do not attempt to alter or repair the high-volt- is not in use or left unattended. age outlet on your own. Volvo recommends lets can be activated even when the vehicle contacting an authorized Volvo workshop.
  • Page 551 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Using the glove compartment WARNING The glove compartment is located on the pas- • Only use accessories that are not dam- senger side. The glove compartment can be aged or malfunctioning. The accessories used to store the Owner's Manual, maps, etc. must be CE marked, UL marked or have There is also room for a pen and a card holder.
  • Page 552 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Sun visors Cargo compartment Loading recommendations In the ceiling in front of the driver's and front The vehicle has a flexible cargo compartment There are a number of things that are important passenger's seats, there are sun visors that can that makes it possible to carry and secure large to consider when carrying loads in or on the be lowered and angled to the side as necessary.
  • Page 553 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT down, make sure that no objects loaded into the The rear end will return to the normal height WARNING vehicle prevent the WHIPS system for the front when the vehicle begins driving. In a head-on collision at a speed of 50 km/h seats from functioning correctly.
  • Page 554 • Weights (p. 627) over and spilling their contents in the cargo Volvo load carriers are specially designed to help compartment. prevent damage to your vehicle and help ensure On the sides of the cargo compartment maximum safety while driving.
  • Page 555 • Using the glove compartment (p. 549) • Loading recommendations (p. 550) • Installing and removing the cargo net* • Weights (p. 627) (p. 558) 5-seat models only. Additional elastic straps can be ordered from a Volvo retailer. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 556 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Installing and removing the cargo Operating the cargo compartment Removing the cargo compartment compartment cover* cover* cover In retracted position: The cover can be rolled out to conceal objects The cover can be used in two positions: fully in the cargo compartment.
  • Page 557 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Fully open With the cover completely open (covering the CAUTION cargo compartment), press the attaching 7-seat models Do not place objects on top of the cargo pins at the end of the cover into the grooves compartment cover.
  • Page 558 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Loading mode If your hands are full: Retracting the cover 1. From the fully opened position: Lift the cover's handle and pull it rearward to release the cover's attaching pins from the grooves. Let the cover retract. From the partially retracted position: Grasp the handle and pull the cover out of the groves to the fully open position.
  • Page 559 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Installing and removing the steel Installation The steel grid consists of the grid itself and two cargo grid* separate mounting brackets. Each of the mount- 1. Fold down the rear seats and lift in the steel ing brackets has a screw cover and two plastic grid through one of the rear doors or the tail- The steel cargo grid prevents loads or pets in...
  • Page 560 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Installing and removing the cargo 3. Repeat step 2 above to secure the other 5. Repeat step 4 for the opposite side. net* hook in the attachment point on the opposite 6. Center the grid and then tighten both mount- side.
  • Page 561 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 3. Insert the net's other upper hook into the WARNING ceiling mounting point on the opposite side. Objects in the cargo compartment must The telescopic spring-loaded hooks make always be securely anchored, even with a cor- mounting easier.
  • Page 562 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 5. Pull the straps until the cargo net is taut. Removing the cargo net The cargo net can be easily removed and folded 1. Loosen the cargo net by pressing the button on the strap locks on each side and pulling to allow some slack.
  • Page 563 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE...
  • Page 564 Volvo service schedule speci- therefore must be performed by a qualified tech- vided. fied in the Warranty and Maintenance Records nician. To keep your Volvo in top condition, spec- Information booklet. • New Vehicle Limited Warranty ify time-tested and proven Genuine Volvo Parts •...
  • Page 565 OBD II to inspections and services necessary for inspection? reach readiness. Your Volvo retailer can pro- the proper function of your vehicle and Your vehicle can fail OBD II emission inspection vide you with more information on planning a...
  • Page 566 Check cold tire pressure in all tires. Inspect • Vehicle status (p. 566) the tires for wear. Volvo workshops have a designated Wi-Fi net- • Scheduling service and repairs (p. 567) work for secure data transfer between your vehi- •...
  • Page 567 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Download Center Handling system updates via WARNING Download Center With the vehicle connected to the Internet The vehicle may not be driven when it is con- Functions for Internet-connected vehicles and updates for a number of the vehicle's systems nected to the workshop's networks and sys- infotainment can be updated via Download Cen- can be downloaded from the center display.
  • Page 568 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Vehicle status Note that only a download can be cancelled. An NOTE installation cannot be cancelled once it has The vehicle's general status can be displayed in Data downloading can affect other services begun. the center display along with the option to such as transfer data, e.g.
  • Page 569 5. Make sure your preferred is cor- • Scheduling service and repairs (p. 567) • Create a Volvo ID and register it to the vehi- rect. cle. • Sending vehicle information to the workshop Tap to write information to the 6.
  • Page 570 Navigating in the center display's views (p. 117) The appointment request contains information about your vehicle that helps the workshop plan • Volvo ID (p. 26) Car Status 1. Open the app from App view in for your visit. •...
  • Page 571 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Vehicle information can be accessed by any retailer if they are provided with your vehicle iden- tification number (VIN Vehicle information contents The most recently saved vehicle-related informa- tion will be sent (the last time the vehicle was turned on).
  • Page 572 Volvo recommends only using the jack jack is positioned on the designated points intended for your specific vehicle model. If a under the vehicle. jack other than that recommended by Volvo is used, follow the instructions included with the Leveling Control For vehicles with *: If the vehi- equipment.
  • Page 573 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The triangles in the plastic covering indicate where the jack attachment points/lifting points (red areas) are located. Related information • Removing a wheel (p. 528) • Jack* (p. 527) • Leveling control settings* (p. 420) * Option/accessory.
  • Page 574 The air conditioning system contains a fluores- Volvo recommends contacting an authorized cent tracer substance. Ultraviolet light is used to Volvo workshop for assistance replacing the search for leaks in the system. windshield. The correct type of replacement windshield must be used in order for the head-up Volvo recommends contacting an authorized display to function properly.
  • Page 575 Door and seat belt reminders (p. 51) NOTE If the warning symbol is illuminated or an audible warning signal sounds even though the hood is securely closed, consult a work- shop - an authorized Volvo workshop is rec- ommended. Hood not completely closed.
  • Page 576 6 minutes after the engine is turned off. Always entrust engine washing to a workshop – an authorized Volvo workshop is recom- mended. If the engine is hot, there is a risk of fire. WARNING The ignition system works with extremely high and dangerous voltages.
  • Page 577 Volvo recommends entrusting oil changes to an authorized Volvo workshop. Volvo uses different systems to warn if the oil level is too low/high or the oil pressure is low. On engine variants with an oil pressure sensor, a...
  • Page 578 Engine oil level with the message Service required , visit a workshop – an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. The oil level may be too high. Car Status 1. Open the app from App view in the center display.
  • Page 579 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Refilling coolant NOTE Coolant helps keep the combustion engine at If the conditions for measuring oil level are the right operating temperature. The heat trans- not properly fulfilled (time after engine shut- ferred from the engine to the coolant can be down, vehicle inclination, ambient tempera- used to warm the passenger compartment.
  • Page 580 For information on lights not mentioned in the Unscrew the expansion tank cap and fill Owner's Manual, contact a Volvo dealer or a • Never run the engine unless the cooling coolant as needed. The level should be certified Volvo service technician.
  • Page 581 NOTE Bulbs for active curve lighting* contain traces of mercury and should therefore always be submitted to a certified Volvo service techni- cian. Related information • Location of exterior lights (p. 581) •...
  • Page 582 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Removing the rectangular headlight Related information Put the cover back in place in the reverse order. cover • Replacing bulbs (p. 578) Related information Most of the bulbs in the headlight housing can • Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs •...
  • Page 583 Bulb specifications (p. 584) 1. Remove the round low beam rubber cover from the headlight housing. • Lighting control and panel (p. 154) LED (Light Emmitting Diode) Contact a workshop for replacement ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 584 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing the high beam headlight 2. Remove the connector from the bulb. 2. Carefully pry the plastic sleeve by the con- bulbs nector's locking lug to release it. 3. Remove the bulb by pressing it slightly The high beam bulbs in the halogen headlights upward and then pulling it out.
  • Page 585 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing daytime running lights/ • Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs front parking light bulbs (p. 582) The daytime running light/parking light bulbs in the halogen headlights can be changed without the help of a workshop. Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic cov- ering over the headlight must be removed.
  • Page 586 2. The bulb holder and bulb must be replaced as one unit. 3. Position the bulb holder in the socket and push it into place. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. LED (Light Emitting Diode)
  • Page 587 If the start battery is being charged, the support • Make sure the cables to the start battery are battery will also be charged. correctly connected and the clamps are securely tightened. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
  • Page 588 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE CAUTION NOTE Failure to observe the following could cause If the starter battery becomes discharged too the infotainment energy save mode to tempo- many times, it will shorten its service life. rarily stop working and/or a message in the The service life of the starter battery is affec- driver's display regarding the state of charge ted by several factors, such as driving condi-...
  • Page 589 H7 AGM H8 AGM Voltage (V) Cold start capacity - CCA Dimensions, L×W×H 315×175×190 mm (12.4×6.9×7.5 inches) 353×175×190 mm (13.9×6.9×7.5 inches) Capacity (Ah) According to EN standard. Cold Cranking Amperes. Volvo recommends that batteries are replaced by an authorized Volvo workshop.
  • Page 590 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE CAUTION If replacing the battery, make sure you replace it with a battery of the same size, cold start capacity and type as the original battery (see the decal on the battery). Related information • Battery symbols (p. 590) •...
  • Page 591 Start/Stop function any questions or concerns, consult a workshop ‒ may remain activated. If the Start/Stop func- an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. tion shortly thereafter auto-stops the engine, there is a huge risk that auto-start of the...
  • Page 592 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Battery symbols Cold start capacity There are warning symbols and information on Avoid smoking, open the batteries. 150×90×130 mm flames, and/or sparks. Dimensions, L×W×H (5.9×3.5×5.1 inches) Wear protective goggles. Capacity (Ah) According to EN standard. Risk of explosion. Cold Cranking Amperes.
  • Page 593 If the same fuse Engine compartment blows repeatedly, there may be a problem with the component. Volvo recommends contacting an Under the glove compartment authorized Volvo workshop to have the compo- Trunk/cargo compartment nent checked. Related information •...
  • Page 594 This could cause significant damage to the electrical system and possibly lead to a fire. WARNING Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for assistance replacing fuses not listed in the Owner's Manual. If performed incorrectly, sig- nificant damage can be caused to the electri- cal system.
  • Page 595 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses in the engine compartment The fuses in the engine compartment help pro- tect electrical components such as engine and brake functions.
  • Page 596 Engine control module Left-side headlight, some netic coupling; heated oxygen models with LED sensor, center (gasoline); Starter motor heated oxygen sensor, rear Right-side headlight, some (diesel) Starter motor Shunt models with LED An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 597 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Related information Function Ampere Function Ampere • Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 591) – – Fed when ignition is on: • Replacing fuses (p. 592) engine control module, trans- – – mission components, electrical power steering, central electri- –...
  • Page 598 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses under the glove compartment Fuses under the glove compartment provide pro- tection for e.g. electrical outlets, displays and door modules.
  • Page 599 Ceiling console display (seat Data link connector OBD-II belt reminder/front passenger Instrument panel side airbag indicator) Center display Center console buttons – – Climate system blower module (front) Sun sensor – – An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 600 Fuses in the trunk/cargo com- Coolant pump partment – – Control module for Internet- connected vehicle; Control Door module in left-side front module for Volvo On Call door Door module in left-side rear Active chassis control module* door – – Infotainment control module...
  • Page 601 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses in the cargo compartment The fuses in the cargo compartment help pro- tect electrical components such as the power seats*, airbags and seat belt tensioners. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 602 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The fuse box is located under the storage compartment on the right-hand side. Fuse pliers are provided on the inside of the fuse There are also spaces for several extra fuses in the distribution box in the engine compart- box cover to assist in removing and inserting ment.
  • Page 603 (left side) of nitrous oxides (diesel) – – Park Assist Camera* Power tailgate* All Wheel Drive (AWD) control module* – – Power front passenger seat* Door module right side, front – – An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 604 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Function Ampere Heated rear seat (right side)* – – Related information • Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 591) • Replacing fuses (p. 592) * Option/accessory.
  • Page 605 Cleaning the center display (p. 603) Only use cleaning agents and car care products Marks, stains, finger smudges etc. on the center recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly and display may affect its performance and readabil- • Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceiling liner treat stains immediately for best results.
  • Page 606 Never use strong stain removers. For difficult CAUTION cleaning conditions, a special cleaning agent can When cleaning the center display, apply only be purchased at a Volvo retailer. light pressure to the screen. Pressing too Related information hard could damage the screen.
  • Page 607 Use a vacuum to Never scrape or rub a stain, as this could damage ble for purchase at Volvo retailers. Make sure the remove dust and dirt. the upholstery or ceiling liner. Never use strong belt is dry before it is retracted.
  • Page 608 Leather upholstery* floor. Make sure the floor mat does not Volvo's leather upholstery is treated to protect its impede the movement of the brake pedal original appearance. Over time, sunlight, grease, or accelerator pedal in any way, as this dirt, etc.
  • Page 609 Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceiling liner leather steering wheel with a plastic protector. (p. 605) 4. Dry the stain using a soft towel and let the Volvo Leather Care Kit 951 0251 and Leather leather dry completely. • Cleaning the seat belt (p. 605)
  • Page 610 A lightly dampened microfiber cloth is recom- Related information mended for cleaning interior details and surfaces. • Cleaning the exterior (p. 608) These cloths are available for purchase at Volvo retailers. • Polishing and waxing (p. 609) Never scrape or rub a stain. Never use strong •...
  • Page 611 Only use paintwork treatments recommended This could cause the detergent or wax to dry vehicle paint. by Volvo. Other treatments, such as preserva- out and become abrasive. • Use polish first and then liquid or paste wax.
  • Page 612 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE • Wash using a sponge, car washing detergent • Cleaning the wiper blades (p. 612) NOTE and plenty of lukewarm water. • Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim Exterior lighting such as headlights and tail- • Clean the wiper blades with lukewarm soap components (p.
  • Page 613 Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim keep your vehicle clean, but it does not reach all damaged. components (p. 613) areas of the vehicle. For best results, Volvo rec- 2. To help prevent damage from the auto- ommends hand washing your vehicle or supple- •...
  • Page 614 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE High-pressure washing Cleaning the wiper blades • Cleaning rims (p. 614) The vehicle should be washed as soon as it The vehicle should be washed as soon as it • Corrosion protection (p. 614) becomes dirty. This makes the vehicle easier to becomes dirty.
  • Page 615 Exterior plastic, rubber and trim components Related information A special cleaning agent available from Volvo Components that should be washed with a cleaning • Cleaning the exterior (p. 608) product with a pH value between 3.5 and 11.5.
  • Page 616 In the chassis, exposed components of the wheel Only use rim cleaning products recommended by suspension are made of corrosion-resistant cast Volvo. aluminum. Strong rim cleaning agents could damage the surface and stain the chromed aluminum rims.
  • Page 617 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Paintwork Touching up minor paint damage If the damage has not reached all the way down to the metal, then touch-up paint can be applied The paintwork consists of multiple layers. It is an The paintwork is an important part of the vehi- immediately after the surface has been cleaned.
  • Page 618 If there is a longer scratch, follow the same pro- cedure as above, but first mask off the surround- ing area to protect the undamaged paint. Touch-up pens/sticks and spray paint are availa- ble at Volvo retailers. NOTE Sample color code (1): Canadian models. Vehicle paint code...
  • Page 619 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Changing rear window wipers Changing rear window wipers 3. Press the new wiper blade until it clicks into place. Check to make sure the blade is The wiper blades help remove water from the securely in place. windshield and rear window.
  • Page 620 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing windshield wiper blades Raise the wiper arms to the service position. NOTE Service position is activated/deactivated via The wiper blades help remove water from the When changing wiper blades, make sure that the function view in the center display when windshield and rear window.
  • Page 621 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Windshield wipers in the service Activating/deactivating service position Related information position The service position can be activated/deactivated • Using the rain sensor (p. 180) when the vehicle is stationary and the windshield The windshield wiper blades must be in the serv- •...
  • Page 622 (below-freezing temperatures). • Windshield wipers in the service position CAUTION (p. 619) Use Volvo's original washer fluid or an equiva- • Replacing windshield wiper blades (p. 618) lent fluid with the recommended pH value • Changing rear window wipers (p. 617) between 6 and 8, diluted as recommended, •...
  • Page 623 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 624 SPECIFICATIONS Type designations The decals in the vehicle contain information such as chassis number, type designation, color code, etc. Location of decals The illustration is general and details may vary depending on market and model.
  • Page 625 Vehicle Emission Control Information. US Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards models. Your Volvo is designed to meet all appli- (FMVSS) specifications (USA) and Ministry of VIN plate is located on the top left surface of the Transport (CMVSS) standards (Canada).
  • Page 626 SPECIFICATIONS Related information • Air conditioning specifications (p. 632) Engine oil. This label contains the recom- mended engine oil specifications. Decal A/C. Refrigerant R134a. NOTE The decals shown in the Owner's Manual do not claim to be exact reproductions of those found in the vehicle.
  • Page 627 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions The vehicle's length, height, etc. are shown in the table. Dimensions inches Dimensions inches Dimensions inches 1776 69.9 Ground clearance Height Wheel track, rear 1667 65.6 1675 65.9 Wheelbase 2984 117.5 Load height 32.1 Length 4950 194.9 Wheel track, rear 1671 65.8 Wheel track, front...
  • Page 628 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions inches Width 1923 75.7 1931 76.0 1958 77.1 Width incl. rearview 2140 84.3 mirrors Width incl. folded rear- 2008 79.1 view mirrors At curb weight + 2 people. (Varies slightly depending on tire dimensions, chassis, etc.) From the second row of seats in 7-seat models*. Vehicles with 5 seats.
  • Page 629 SPECIFICATIONS Weights The following table lists important weight data for your vehicle. Category Canada (lbs) (kg) 7-seat, AWD (All Wheel Drive) 6060 2750 Gross vehicle weight Other models 6005 – 7-seat 1210 Capacity weight Other models 1100 – 7-seat, AWD (All Wheel Drive) 2885 1310 Permissible axle weights, front...
  • Page 630 SPECIFICATIONS Towing capacity and tongue weight Towing capacity and tongue weight are shown in the tables below. Category Canada (lbs) (kg) Without brakes: 1650 Max. trailer weights With brakes (AWD): 5000 2250 With brakes (FWD): 4000 – AWD: Max. tongue weight FWD: –...
  • Page 631 SPECIFICATIONS Engine specifications specifications for Special Edition vehicles may NOTE vary. Engine specifications (output, etc.) for each Not all engines are available on all markets. engine variant are shown in the table below. The Engine Output Output Torque Torque Number of cylinders Engine code (kW/rps) (hp/rpm)
  • Page 632 Volvo recommends: Viscosity chart Extreme driving conditions General Volvo's VCC RBS0-2AE/SAE 0W20 oil is recom- mended for extreme conditions. See the Service and warranty booklet for infor- mation about oil change intervals. Oil volume The oil volume for the engine is:...
  • Page 633 However, it may need force from e.g. pressure on the brake pedal via a not salt water, etc.). Consult a Volvo retailer if to be changed if the vehicle is driven frequently master brake cylinder to one or more slave cylin- you have any questions.
  • Page 634 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel tank volume Air conditioning specifications WARNING The fuel tank's refillable volume is shown in the The climate system in the vehicle uses a freon- The air conditioning system contains the table below. free R134a refrigerant. For information regarding refrigerant R134a under pressure.
  • Page 635 The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire infla- Tire dimensions Cold tire pressure for up to seven people (depending on number of seats)
  • Page 637 INDEX INDEX Adjusting the steering wheel Antenna 1, 2, 3 ... location Airbag activation/deactivation Apple CarPlay 479, 481 driver's side Approach lighting passenger side 53, 56 Apps Air bag, see Airbag Assistance at risk of collision Air conditioning activating/deactivating Air conditioning, fluid at risk of run-off anti-lock brakes volume and grade...
  • Page 638 INDEX Automatic high beam Blower brake system adjusting 226, 227 fluid Automatic locking air distribution Automatic relocking 244, 257 air vents Automatic transmission Bluetooth kickdown connect Camera sensor connecting vehicle to Internet Trailer see Camera phone settings Camera unit limitations Book service and repair maintenance and cleaning Booster cushions...
  • Page 639 INDEX Center display City Safety voice control change appearance braking for oncoming vehicles zones cleaning crossing traffic Climate controls climate controls delayed evasive maneuver center display Function view detecting obstacles rear seat keyboard limitations Climate system 206, 217 messages 142, 143 limitations in crossing traffic Refrigerant operation...
  • Page 640 INDEX Contact information outer power folding Convertible seats Data resetting coolant recording store position 188, 189 filling transferring between vehicle and work- Download Center Cooling system shop overheating Data sharing Driveline Cornering illumination Daytime running lights transmission Corner Traction Control Decals Drive mode Corrosion protection...
  • Page 641 INDEX driving with a trailer Engine compartment Fog lights towball load coolant front towing capacity engine oil rear overview Four-C Engine drag control Front seat Engine oil blower filling climate ECO climate filter heating 219, 220 ECO mode grade and volume temperature activate with function button ventilation...
  • Page 642 IAQS (Interior Air Quality System) Heating Glass, laminated/reinforced IC (Inflatable Curtain) Seats 219, 220 Glove compartment steering wheel ID, Volvo Gracenote® windows Identification number Grocery bag holders Height adjustment 417, 420 Ignition mode 392, 393 Gross vehicle weight...
  • Page 643 INDEX Inflating tires IntelliSafe Keyless driver support locking/unlocking Inflation pressure settings adjusting Interior Air Quality System touch-sensitive surfaces Checking Intermittent wiping decal with recommended pressure Key tag Internet, see Internet-connected vehicle Inflation pressure monitoring Internet-connected vehicle action book service and repair save new inflation pressure No connection or poor connection Status...
  • Page 644 INDEX Leveling control Lighting, replacing bulbs Low battery charge level settings daytime running lights/front parking start battery lights License agreement 98, 501 Low beams front turn signals Lifting tools Lower the rear end high beams Light bulbs Low oil level light bulbs, specifications changing low beams...
  • Page 645 INDEX Park Assist Pilot Option/accessory trajectory lines Parking Assist views Outside temperature gauge Pilot Assist Park Assist Pilot Overheating 431, 435 stability and traction control system limitations Owner's information Messages in display 106, 142 parallel parking OWNER'S MANUAL handling 107, 142 parking environmental labeling saved...
  • Page 646 INDEX Passenger compartment lighting Symbols and messages adjusting WARNING auto switch Radar sensor pinch protection see Radar sensor Passing assistance resetting Adaptive Cruise Control Radar unit PIN code Pilot Assist limitations Private locking starting with Pilot Assist maintenance and cleaning Polishing start with Adaptive Cruise Control type approval...
  • Page 647 INDEX Rear seat Refrigerant Roll-over protection adjusting backrest tilt climate system Roll Stability Control blower Refueling Roof load, max. weight climate filling Run-off Mitigation folding backrest 195, 201 fuel filler door, fuel flap getting in/getting out Remote immobilizer head restraint Remote key heating battery replacement...
  • Page 648 INDEX Seats SIM card Start/Stop heating 219, 220 deactivate SIPS (Side Impact Protection System) manual front seat Driving Sirius Satellite radio power front seats limitations Travel link store position 188, 189 vehicle function SiriusXM® Satellite radio ventilation Start and lock system traffic information 460, 461, 463 whiplash protection...
  • Page 649 INDEX Stop/start function storage tread wear indicator Storage compartments Tailgate winter tires center console locking/unlocking 245, 259 glove compartment Tire sealing system open/close with foot movement sun visor Inflating tires power Sunroof unlocking from inside pinch protection Tire tread Technician certification Sun shade Tools Temperature...
  • Page 650 Trip odometer settings Trip odometer resetting VOL mark Trip statistics Volvo ID settings create and register Troubleshooting Vehicle care 608, 609, 611, 612, 613, 614 Adaptive Cruise Control leather upholstery...
  • Page 651 INDEX Weights Winter driving Curb weight Snow chains Warning lights winter tires Wheel bolts Adaptive Cruise Control Wiper blade Wheels airbags SRS replacing 617, 618 cleaning alternator does not charge service position mounting brake system error removal Wiper blade and washing fluid low oil pressure Snow chains parking brake applied...
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  • Page 654 WARNING California Proposition 65 Operating, servicing and maintaining a passen- ger vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To mini- mize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well ventilated area and wear...
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