Volvo 2008 C70 Owner's Manual

Volvo 2008 C70 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 VOLVO C70 owner’s manual WEB EDITION...
  • Page 2 We hope that you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world. Your Volvo has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental requirements.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 00 Introduction Introduction ... 6 Volvo Car Corporation and the environment ... 7 01 Safety Seatbelts ... 12 Airbag system ... 15 Airbags (SRS) ... 16 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) ... 18 Side airbags (SIPS bags) ... 20 Inflatable Curtain (IC) ... 22 WHIPS ...
  • Page 4 03 Climate control General information on climate control ... 66 Electronic climate control, ECC ... 68 Air distribution ... 71 Fuel-driven heater (option) ... 72 04 Interior Front seats ...76 Electrically operated roof ...79 Wind deflector (option) ...83 Interior lighting ...84 Storage spaces in the passenger compartment ...86 Cargo area ...90...
  • Page 5 Contents 06 Starting and driving General ... 116 Refuelling ... 118 Starting the engine ... 119 Diesel particle filter (DPF) ... 120 Ignition switch and steering lock ... 121 Keyless drive ... 122 Manual gearbox ... 123 Automatic gearbox ... 125 Brake system ...
  • Page 6 09 Maintenance and service Volvo service ... 178 Self-maintenance ... 179 Bonnet and engine compartment .. 180 Diesel ... 181 Oils and fluids ... 182 Wiper blades ... 187 Battery ... 188 Replacing bulbs ... 190 Fuses ... 196 10 Infotainment system General ...206...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    (factory fitted equipment) and certain accessories (extra equipment). NOTE Volvo cars are adapted for the varying requirements of different markets, as well as for national or local legal requirements and regulations. If you are uncertain over what is standard, an option or an accessory then contact your Volvo dealer.
  • Page 8: Volvo Car Corporation And The Environment

    We also set requirements for our partners so that they work systematically with environmental issues. EPI (Environmental Product Information) is supplied for all Volvo models. Here you can see how the environment is affected during the entire lifecycle of the car. Read more at www.volvocars.com/EPI.
  • Page 9 Option Textile standard The interior of a Volvo is designed to be pleasant and comfortable, even for people with contact allergies and for asthma suffer- ers. All of our upholstery and interior textiles...
  • Page 10 These hints will help you to reduce your fuel consumption without increasing your travel time or lessening the enjoyment of driving. Apart from being kind to your car, you’ll be saving money - and the Earth’s resources. Introduction Volvo Car Corporation and the environment...
  • Page 11 Seatbelts ... 12 Airbag system ... 15 Airbags (SRS) ... 16 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) ... 18 Side airbags (SIPS bags) ...20 Inflatable Curtain (IC) ...22 WHIPS ...23 Roll-Over Protection System (ROPS) ...25 When the systems deploy ...26 Crash mode ...27 Child safety ...28...
  • Page 12 SAFETY...
  • Page 13: 01 Safety

    Each belt is intended for one person only. WARNING Never modify or repair the seatbelt yourself. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop. If the seatbelt has been subjected to a major load, such as in a collision, the entire seat- belt must be replaced. Some of the seat- belt’s protective properties may have been...
  • Page 14 Seatbelts and pregnancy The seatbelt should always be worn during pregnancy. But it is crucial that it be worn in the correct way. The diagonal section of the seatbelt should wrap over the shoulder then be routed between the breasts and to the side of the abdomen.
  • Page 15 01 Safety Seatbelts automatically cleared after approx. 30 seconds or can be acknowledged manually by pressing the READ button. • To provide a warning if one of the rear seatbelts is unfastened during a journey. This warning takes the form of a message on the information display along with the audio/visual signal.
  • Page 16: Airbag System

    The symbol indicates a fault in the seatbelt buckle, SIPS, SRS system or IC system. Contact an authorised Volvo work- shop urgently. 01 Safety Airbag system...
  • Page 17: Airbags (Srs)

    01 Safety Airbags (SRS) Airbag (SRS) on the driver’s side The car has an SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System) on the driver’s side to sup- plement the protection afforded by the seat- belt. This airbag is folded up into the centre of the steering wheel.
  • Page 18 WARNING Repairs must only be performed by an authorised Volvo workshop. Any interfer- ence in the airbag system could cause mal- function and result in serious injury. SRS system, right-hand drive...
  • Page 19: Activating/Deactivating The Airbag (Srs)

    (see under the heading, Switch – PACOS below). Check that the switch is in the required position. Volvo rec- ommends that the key blade is used to change position.
  • Page 20 Airbag system warning symbol is displayed in the combined instru- ment panel. This indicates that there has been a severe malfunction. Visit an author- ised Volvo workshop urgently. Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) Switch – PACOS Switch location 1.
  • Page 21: Side Airbags (Sips Bags)

    WARNING Only use car seat covers approved by Volvo. Other seat covers may impede the operation of the side airbags. WARNING Side airbags are a supplement the seat- belts. Always wear your seatbelt.
  • Page 22 SIPS bags Driver’s seat, left-hand drive The SIPS bag system consists of side air- bags and sensors. A sufficiently violent colli- sion trips the sensors and the side airbags are inflated. The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel and thereby cushions the initial impact.
  • Page 23: Inflatable Curtain (Ic)

    Do not screw or fit anything to the headlin- ing, door pillars or side panels. This could compromise the intended protection. Only use Volvo genuine parts that are approved for placement in these areas. WARNING Do not load the car higher than 50 mm under the top edge of the side windows.
  • Page 24: Whips

    This diminishes the risk of whiplash injury. WARNING Never modify or repair the seat or WHIPS system yourself. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop. 01 Safety WHIPS WHIPS system and child seats/booster cushions The WHIPS system does not diminish the...
  • Page 25 WHIPS system must be checked by an authorised Volvo workshop. Part of the WHIPS system’s protective ca- pacity may have been lost even if the seat appears to be undamaged. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop to have the system checked after even a minor rear-end collision.
  • Page 26: Roll-Over Protection System (Rops)

    The roll bars are deployed irrespective of whether the roof is open or closed. Always contact an authorised Volvo work- shop if the ROPS system has deployed. Roll-Over Protection System (ROPS) WARNING Do not carry out any work on the ROPS sys- tem.
  • Page 27: When The Systems Deploy

    • Have the car transported to an authorised Volvo workshop. Do not drive with deployed airbags. • Let an authorised Volvo workshop replace components in the car’s safety system. • Always contact a doctor. NOTE The SRS, SIPS, DMIC, belt tensioner and ROPS systems are deployed only once dur- ing a collision.
  • Page 28: Crash Mode

    Never attempt to repair your car or reset the electronics yourself if the car has been in crash mode. This could result in personal injury or the car not functioning as normal. Always allow an authorised Volvo workshop to check and restore the car to NORMAL MODE after CRASH MODE been displayed.
  • Page 29: Child Safety

    Child seats Child seats and airbags are not compatible. Volvo has child safety products that are de- signed for and tested by Volvo. NOTE When using child safety products it is important to read the installation instruc- tions included with the product.
  • Page 30 WARNING Booster cushions/child seats with steel braces or some other design that could rest on the seatbelt buckle’s opening button must not be used, as they could cause the seatbelt buckle to open accidentally. Do not allow the upper section of the child seat to rest against the windscreen.
  • Page 31 Type approval: E5 03139 For information on activated/deactivated airbag (SRS) see page 18. To install a rear-facing child seat in the rear seat, contact an authorised Volvo dealer to have the mounting points installed. Rear seat Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child seat, secured with the car’s seatbelt, support legs and straps.
  • Page 32 WARNING Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the air- bag (SRS) is activated No one shorter than 140 cm should sit in the front passenger seat if the airbag (SRS) is activated Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger the life of the child.
  • Page 33 Overview, left-hand drive car ...34 Overview, right-hand drive car ...36 Driver’s door control panel ...38 Combined instrument panel ...39 Indicator and warning symbols ...40 Information display ...44 Electrical socket ...45 Lighting panel ...46 Left-hand stalk switch ...48 Right-hand stalk switch ...50 Cruise control (option) ...52 Steering wheel keypad (option) ...53 Steering wheel adjustment, hazard warning flashers ...54...
  • Page 34 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 35: 02 Instruments And Controls

    02 Instruments and controls Overview, left-hand drive car...
  • Page 36 1. Steering wheel adjustment 2. Opening handle, bonnet 3. Control panel, windows and door mirrors 4. Direction indicators, main beam, trip computer 5. Lighting panel and fuel filler flap opener 6. Door handle and lock button 7. Indicator lamp, locking 8.
  • Page 37: Overview, Right-Hand Drive Car

    02 Instruments and controls Overview, right-hand drive car...
  • Page 38 1. Electrical socket and cigarette lighter 2. Switch, roof control 3. Parking brake 4. Control panel, windows and door mirrors 5. Glovebox 6. Door handle and lock button 7. Indicator lamp, locking 8. Air vent for side window 9. Air vents, dashboard 10.
  • Page 39: Driver's Door Control Panel

    02 Instruments and controls Driver’s door control panel Driver’s door control panel 1. Power windows, all windows down/up 2. Power windows 3. Door mirror, left-hand side 4. Door mirrors, setting 5. Door mirror, right-hand side...
  • Page 40: Combined Instrument Panel

    1. Speedometer. 2. Direction indicators, left. 3. Warning symbol. 4. Information display – The display presents information and warning mes- sages and outside temperature. When the ambient temperature is between +2 C and –5 C, a snowflake symbol appears on the display. This warns of icy roads.
  • Page 41: Indicator And Warning Symbols

    02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Functionality check, symbols All indicator and warning symbols illuminate when the ignition key is turned to position II before starting. This is to check that the sym- bols are working. When the engine starts, all the symbols should go out except the hand- brake symbol, which extinguishes when the handbrake is released.
  • Page 42 – Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine. – Restart the engine. 02 Instruments and controls – Drive to an authorised Volvo workshop to have the ABS checked if the symbol remains illuminated. 3. Rear fog lamp This symbol is illuminated when the rear fog lamp is on.
  • Page 43 SRS, SIPS, or IC system. Drive directly to an authorised Volvo workshop to have the sys- tem checked. 4. Low oil pressure If this symbol illuminates while driving, the engine oil pressure is too low.
  • Page 44 – If the brake fluid level is normal but the symbols are still illuminated, the car can be driven, with great care, to an author- ised Volvo workshop to have the brake system checked. – If the level in the reservoir is below MIN then the car should not be driven any further.
  • Page 45: Information Display

    Time to book regular service at an authorised Volvo workshop. Time for regular service at an authorised Volvo workshop. The timing is determined by the number of kilometres driven, number of months since the last service, engine running time and oil grade.
  • Page 46: 12 V Electrical Socket

    12 V electrical socket The electrical socket can be used for 12 V accessories, such as mobile phone chargers and coolers. The maximum current is 10 A. For the socket to supply current, the ignition key must be in at least position I . WARNING Always leave the plug in the socket when the socket is not in use.
  • Page 47: Lighting Panel

    Option the centre position. If necessary, the auto- matic dipped beam can be deactivated by an authorised Volvo workshop. Automatic dipped beam, main beam – Turn the ignition key to position II. – Dipped beam is activated by means of turning the headlamp control (2) clockwise to the end position.
  • Page 48 The displays extinguish when the car is locked. Fog lamp NOTE Regulations for use of fog lamps vary from country to country. Front fog lamps (option) The front fog lamps can be switched on along with the headlamps or the position lamps/parking lamps.
  • Page 49: Left-Hand Stalk Switch

    02 Instruments and controls Left-hand stalk switch Stalk switch positions 1. Short flash sequence, direction indicators 2. Continuous flash sequence, direction indicators 3. Main beam flash 4. Switching, main and dipped beam, and home safe lighting Direction indicators Continuous flash sequence –...
  • Page 50 Trip computer (option) Controls To scroll through trip computer information, turn the thumbwheel (B) in steps, either upward or downward. Continue turning to return to the starting point. NOTE If a warning message interrupts while you are using the trip computer, this message must be acknowledged.
  • Page 51: Right-Hand Stalk Switch

    02 Instruments and controls Right-hand stalk switch Windscreen wipers A. Windscreen and headlamp washers B. Rain sensor – On/Off C. Thumbwheel D. No function Windscreen wipers off The windscreen wipers are off when the stalk switch is in position 0. Single sweep Raise the stalk switch to make a single sweep.
  • Page 52 Rain sensor (option) The rain sensor automatically activates the windscreen wipers based on how much water it detects on the windscreen. The sen- sitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted using the thumbwheel (C). Turn the thumbwheel upwards for higher sensitivity and downwards for lower sensitiv- ity, (an extra sweep is made when the thum- bwheel is turned upwards).
  • Page 53: Cruise Control (Option)

    02 Instruments and controls Cruise control (option) Activating The controls for cruise control are to the left of the steering wheel. Setting the desired speed: – Press the CRUISE button. CRUISE shown on the combined instrument panel. – Touch + or – to lock the vehicle speed. CRUISE-ON appears on the combined instrument panel.
  • Page 54: Steering Wheel Keypad (Option)

    02 Instruments and controls Steering wheel keypad (option) Button functions The four buttons at the bottom of the steering wheel keypad control the radio and the phone. The function of a button depends on which system is active. The steering wheel keypad can be used to scroll between preset stations, change CD tracks and adjust the volume.
  • Page 55: Steering Wheel Adjustment, Hazard Warning Flashers

    02 Instruments and controls Steering wheel adjustment, hazard warning flashers Steering wheel adjustment The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and reach. – Pull the lever towards you to release the steering wheel. – Adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you best.
  • Page 56: Parking Brake

    Parking brake (handbrake) The lever is located between the front seats. NOTE The warning lamp symbol in the combined instrument panel illuminates irrespective of how hard the parking brake is applied. How to Apply the parking brake – Press the foot brake pedal down firmly. –...
  • Page 57: Power Windows

    02 Instruments and controls Power windows Operation The power windows are operated using the controls in the doors. The ignition key must be in position I or II for the power windows to operate. The windows continue to work for a limited amount of time when the car is stopped and ignition key is removed, provided none of the doors is opened.
  • Page 58: Rearview And Door Mirrors

    Interior rearview mirror Bright light from behind could be reflected in the rearview mirror and dazzle the driver. Use dimming when disturbed by light from behind. Dipping 1. Control for dimming 2. Normal position 3. Dimmed position. Automatic dimming (option) Bright light from behind is automatically dimmed by the rearview mirror.
  • Page 59 02 Instruments and controls Rearview and door mirrors – Press the button (1) repeatedly until the number for the required magnetic zone ) is shown, refer to the map of mag- 1–15 netic zones for the compass. – Wait until the display returns to showing the character –...
  • Page 60 Door mirrors The controls for adjusting the two door mir- rors are at the front of the driver’s door arm- rest. The rearview mirrors can be operated in ignition position I and II. – Press the L button for the left-hand door mirror or R for the right-hand door mirror.
  • Page 61 02 Instruments and controls Rearview and door mirrors Water and dirt-repellent coating (option) The front side windows and/or door mirrors are treated with a coating which improves the view in poor weather conditions. For informa- tion on maintenance, see page 171. Rearview and door mirrors In certain weather conditions, the function of the dirt-repellent coating is improved if the...
  • Page 62: Personal Preferences

    Control panel 02 Instruments and controls Possible settings Personal preferences can be set for some of the car’s functions: the locks, climate control and audio functions. For audio functions, see page 206. Control panel A. Display B. MENU C. EXIT D.
  • Page 63 02 Instruments and controls Personal preferences Reset all Resets the climate function options to the factory settings. Car settings Unlock confirm. light The hazard warning flashers can provide feedback when the car is unlocked with the remote control. This function can be turned On or Off Lock confirm.
  • Page 64 02 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 65 General information on climate control ...66 Electronic climate control, ECC ...68 Air distribution ...71 Fuel-driven heater (option) ...72...
  • Page 66 CLIMATE CONTROL...
  • Page 67: 03 Climate Control

    (the grille between the bonnet and the windscreen). Fault tracing and repair Entrust fault tracing and repair of the climate control system to an authorised Volvo work- shop only. Refrigerant The air conditioning system contains R134a refrigerant. This refrigerant contains no chlo- rine, which means that it is harmless to the ozone layer.
  • Page 68 Air vents in the dashboard A. Open B. Closed C. Lateral airflow D. Vertical airflow Aim the outer vents towards the side win- dows to remove misting from the front side windows. Cold weather: Close the centre vents for optimum comfort and best demisting. General information on climate control Actual temperature The temperature you select corresponds to...
  • Page 69: Electronic Climate Control, Ecc

    03 Climate control Electronic climate control, ECC Control panel 1. AUTO 2. Fan 3. Recirculation/Air quality system 4. Defroster 5. Air distribution 6. AC ON/OFF – Air conditioning On/Off 7. Heated front left seat 8. Heated front right seat 9. Rear window and door mirror defrosters 10.
  • Page 70 NOTE If the knob is turned anticlockwise and the fan indication on the display goes out, the fan and the air conditioning are switched off. The display shows the fan symbol 3. Recirculation Recirculation can be used to shut out bad air, exhaust fumes, etc.
  • Page 71 03 Climate control Electronic climate control, ECC 5. Air distribution The airflow can be distrib- uted to the windows, dash- board vents or floor by pressing the air distribution buttons. A symbol on the display above the climate control panel and an illumi- nated light in the relevant button indicate which function has been selected.
  • Page 72: Air Distribution

    Air distribution Use: Air to windows. Some air To remove ice and flows to the dashboard air misting quickly. vents. The air is not recircu- lated. Air conditioning is always engaged. Air to windscreen and side To prevent misting and windows.
  • Page 73: Fuel-Driven Heater (Option)

    03 Climate control Fuel-driven heater (option) General information about heaters The parking heater can be started immedi- ately or set with two different start times using . Here, start TIMER AM TIMER PM time refers to the time the car is heated and ready.
  • Page 74 Immediate stop of heater – Use the thumbwheel (B) to scroll DIRECT START – Press RESET (C) to access the options – Select NOTE The car can be started and driven while the parking heater is still running. Battery and fuel If the battery has insufficient charge or the fuel level is too low, the parking heater will be switched off automatically.
  • Page 75 Front seats ... 76 Electrically operated roof ...79 Wind deflector (option) ...83 Interior lighting ...84 Storage spaces in the passenger compartment ...86 Cargo area ...90...
  • Page 76 INTERIOR...
  • Page 77: 04 Interior

    04 Interior Front seats Seating position The driver’s and passenger seats can be adjusted to the optimum sitting and driving positions 1. Forward/backward: lift the handle to adjust the distance to the steering wheel and pedals. Check that the seat is locked after changing position.
  • Page 78: Front Seats

    Floor mats (option) Volvo supplies floor carpets which are espe- cially produced for your car. WARNING The floor mat at the driver’s seat must be...
  • Page 79 04 Interior Front seats when the car has been locked with the remote control key. When the car is unlocked with the same remote control key the driver’s seat and the door mirrors adopt the stored positions when the driver’s door is opened. NOTE The key memory is independent of the seat memory.
  • Page 80: Electrically Operated Roof

    If the instructions on the following pages are not followed then this could cause damage to the roof’s opening and closing mecha- nisms. Volvo also recommends that the following is observed: – Level ground. – Execution of roof operation in one single movement.
  • Page 81: Electrically Operated Roof

    04 Interior Electrically operated roof Hatch cover When the roof is open there is a hatch cover between the head restraints in the rear seat and the boot lid, see illustration. IMPORTANT Do not sit on the hatch cover or use it as a support as it could be damaged.
  • Page 82 • ROOF FAILURE SERVICE REQUIRED – The roof cannot be operated. This requires service by an authorised Volvo workshop. Covering over can be performed in accordance with the instructions. • ROOF FAILURE SEE MANUAL –...
  • Page 83 04 Interior Electrically operated roof Plastic cover for temporary covering If the roof cannot be closed due to low bat- tery voltage or a possible roof fault then a protective plastic cover can be fitted. The plastic cover is fitted with the rope attach- ments inward.
  • Page 84: Wind Deflector (Option)

    Wind deflector Wind deflector The wind deflector can be used when driving with a lowered roof to reduce the swirling air- flow and draughts in the passenger compart- ment. Installing the wind deflector – Fold out the four-part deflector to is full size and press the catch together.
  • Page 85: Interior Lighting

    04 Interior Interior lighting Front seat lighting 1. Reading lamp left-hand, On/Off 2. Passenger compartment lighting front and rear 3. Reading lamp right-hand, On/Off Switch (2) has three positions for the interior lighting: • Off (0) – right-hand side depressed, auto- matic lighting off.
  • Page 86 04 Interior Interior lighting Vanity mirror The light illuminates automatically when the cover is lifted. Option on certain markets...
  • Page 87: Storage Spaces In The Passenger Compartment

    04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment...
  • Page 88 Storage spaces 1. Storage compartment in door panel with holder for ice scraper (lockable as option). 2. Coat hanger, only for light garments. 3. Storage pocket on front edge of front seat cushions. 4. Ticket clip 5. Glovebox 6. Cup holder (with roller cover, option certain markets) 7.
  • Page 89 04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage compartment in rear side panel The storage compartment is opened and closed with a touch in the centre of its upper section. Storage under the front armrest There is a storage space under the armrest. There is also a smaller storage space in the detachable armrest.
  • Page 90 04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage compartment behind the handbrake When there are no buttons for parking assist- ance and BLIS, see page 133 and page 136, the space can be used as a storage compartment.
  • Page 91: Cargo Area

    04 Interior Cargo area Cargo separator The purpose of the separator is to limit the amount of the load in the cargo area so that the movement of the roof is not disrupted. Be sure to close the cargo separator fully so that it is locked on both the left and right-hand sides.
  • Page 92 Using loading assistance One press on the button both starts and stops raising/lowering. It may take several seconds before the movement starts. If a sig- nal sounds when the button is pressed and the roof does not move, read the message on the information display.
  • Page 93 Load retaining eyelets There are four or more eyelets for securing straps or ropes. Straps that are suitable for the eyelets are supplied by Volvo dealers. Electrical socket in cargo area Fold down the cover to access the electrical socket which socket works regardless of whether or not the ignition is on.
  • Page 94 Open the centre section in the back of the rear seat – Pull the strap in the top of the backrest centre section to access the hatch. Close the centre section in the back of the rear seat – Refit the centre section with the lower part first.
  • Page 95 Remote control with key blade ...96 Active locks ...99 Privacy locking (option) ... 100 Keyless drive (option) ... 102 Battery in remote control ... 105 Locking and unlocking ... 106 Alarm (option) ... 110...
  • Page 96 LOCKS AND ALARM...
  • Page 97: 05 Locks And Alarm

    Loss of a remote control If you lose a remote control, take the car and the other remote controls to an authorised Volvo workshop. The code of the missing remote control must be erased from the sys- tem as a theft prevention measure.
  • Page 98 Remote control functions 1. Locking – locks the doors, the boot lid, the storage compartments in the door panels (lockable as option) as well as the ski hatch. The remote control does not lock the glovebox. 2. Unlocking – unlocks the doors, the boot lid, the storage compartments in the door panels (lockable as option) as well as the ski hatch.
  • Page 99 05 Locks and alarm Remote control with key blade Detachable key blade Using the remote control’s detachable key blade: • the driver’s door can be opened manually if central locking is not activated with the remote control, see the section and page 103.
  • Page 100: Active Locks

    1. Active locks for remote control: A. Doors B. Steering lock F. Ski hatch G. Boot lid 2. Active locks for remote control with lockable storage compartments: A. Doors B. Steering lock D. Storage compartments in door panels F. Ski hatch G.
  • Page 101: Privacy Locking (Option)

    05 Locks and alarm Privacy locking (option) 1. Central locking’s normal active locks with the remote control. 2. Active locks for remote control with key blade removed and with activated privacy locking. The privacy locking function means that the remote control’s normal control of central locking is limited;...
  • Page 102 – Insert the key blade into the glovebox keyhole (C) and turn 180 degrees clock- wise. The keyhole is vertical in the locked posi- tion for privacy locking. NOTE Do not reinsert the key blade into the remote control but keep it in a safe place instead.
  • Page 103: Keyless Drive (Option)

    05 Locks and alarm Keyless drive (option) Keyless lock and ignition system Keyless function range. The keyless drive system allows the car to be unlocked, driven and locked without the need for a key. You simply need to have the remote control with you in a pocket or a bag.
  • Page 104 Locking Cars with the keyless system have a button on the outside door handles. When the remote control is within the range covered by the system’s antennas, the doors and the boot lid are locked as follows: – Push in the lock button on one of the door handles.
  • Page 105 05 Locks and alarm Keyless drive (option) Antenna location The keyless system has a number of inte- grated antennae located around the car: 1. Rear bumper, inside centre 2. Cargo area, central and furthest in under the floor 3. Door handle, left 4.
  • Page 106: Battery In Remote Control

    Weak remote control battery When the battery runs down and full func- tionality cannot be guaranteed, the informa- tion symbol illuminates and the REMOTE appears on the BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE display. Replacing the remote control battery If the locks repeatedly fail to respond to sig- nals from the remote control at a normal distance, the battery should be replaced (type CR 2450, 3 V).
  • Page 107: Locking And Unlocking

    05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Locking/unlocking the car from outside For cars with the keyless system, see page 102. Unlocking The remote control unlock button can unlock the car in two different ways (select option in personal preferences, see page 62): •...
  • Page 108 Opening the boot lid mechanically If the car’s electrical systems are temporarily out of order then the boot lid can be opened mechanically with the remote control’s detachable key blade. For information on removing the key blade, see page 98. –...
  • Page 109 05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Locking/unlocking the car from inside The doors and the boot lid can be locked or unlocked simultaneously using the lock but- ton by the door handle. Unlocking – Press the upper section of the lock button. The door cannot be unlocked by pulling up the lock button.
  • Page 110 Deadlocks When deadlocked, the doors cannot be opened from the inside if they are locked. The deadlocks are activated with the remote control and are set after a 25 second delay after the doors have been locked. The car can only be unlocked from a dead- lock state with the remote control.
  • Page 111: Alarm (Option)

    – Alarm is armed. If there is a fault in the alarm system, a mes- sage appears on the information display. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop. NOTE Do not attempt to repair or modify alarm system components. All such attempts could affect the terms of insurance.
  • Page 112 Automatic alarm activation This function prevents you accidentally leav- ing the car without the alarm on. If none of the doors or the boot lid is opened within two minutes of disarming the alarm (and the car has been unlocked with the remote control), then the alarm is automati- cally rearmed, and the car is locked at the same time.
  • Page 113 05 Locks and alarm Alarm (option) Reduced alarm level 1. Deactivation of the deadlocks and detectors. 2. No function. To avoid inadvertently triggering the alarm, for example during a ferry crossing, the movement and tilt detectors can be tempo- rarily deactivated as follows: –...
  • Page 114 Testing the alarm system Testing the movement detector in the passenger compartment – Open all windows. – Arm the alarm. Arming the alarm is con- firmed by the light flashing slowly. – Wait 30 seconds. – Test the movement detector in the pas- senger compartment, such as by lifting out a bag from a seat.
  • Page 115 General ... 116 Refuelling ... 118 Starting the engine ... 119 Diesel particle filter (DPF) ... 120 Ignition switch and steering lock ... 121 Keyless drive ... 122 Manual gearbox ... 123 Automatic gearbox ... 125 Brake system ... 128 DSTC –...
  • Page 116 STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 117: 06 Starting And Driving

    06 Starting and driving General Economical driving Driving economically means driving smoothly while thinking ahead and adjusting your driv- ing style and speed to the prevailing condi- tions. • Get the engine warmed up as soon as possible. • Do not let the engine idle, but drive at light loads as soon as it is possible.
  • Page 118 06 Starting and driving General Do not overload the battery The electrical functions in the car load the battery to varying degrees. Avoid using the ignition position II when the engine is switched off. Use ignition position I instead, as less power is consumed. The 12 volt outlet in the cargo area supplies power even when the ignition key is removed.
  • Page 119: Refuelling

    06 Starting and driving Refuelling Opening the fuel filler flap Switch off the fuel-driven heater before refuelling. Open the fuel filler flap with the button on the lighting panel, see page 47. The engine must be switched off before the flap can be opened.
  • Page 120: Starting The Engine

    Petrol IMPORTANT Do not add cleaning additives to the petrol, unless recommended by Volvo. Diesel At low temperatures (–5 C to –40 C), a paraffin precipitate may form in the diesel fuel, which can lead to ignition problems. IMPORTANT Use special winter grade fuel during cold months.
  • Page 121: Diesel Particle Filter (Dpf)

    06 Starting and driving Diesel particle filter (DPF) Diesel particle filter (DPF) Diesel cars may be equipped with a particle filter, which results in more efficient emission control. The particles in the exhaust gases are collected in the filter during normal driv- ing.
  • Page 122: Ignition Switch And Steering Lock

    Ignition keys and electronic immobiliser The ignition key must not hang with other keys or metal objects on the same key ring. The electronic immobiliser could be activated accidentally. Ignition switch and steering lock 0 – Locked position The steering lock is acti- vated when the key is removed from the lock.
  • Page 123: Keyless Drive

    06 Starting and driving Keyless drive General The keyless drive function allows the car to be unlocked, driven and locked without the need for a key, see page 102. The ignition switch ignition dial is used in the same way as the key. One precondition for starting the car is that the car’s remote con- trol is located inside the passenger compart- ment or the cargo area.
  • Page 124: Manual Gearbox

    Gear positions, five-speed Depress the clutch pedal fully with each gear change. Remove your foot from the clutch pedal between gear changes! Follow the appropriate shifting pattern. For the best possible fuel economy, use the highest gear possible as often as possible. Reverse gear inhibitor, five-speed Only engage reverse gear when the car is stationary.
  • Page 125 06 Starting and driving Manual gearbox Reverse gear inhibitor, six-speed (petrol) Only engage reverse gear when the car is stationary. NOTE Reverse gear is electronically blocked if the car is travelling faster than approx. 20 km/h. Gear positions, six-speed (diesel) Depress the clutch pedal fully with each gear change.
  • Page 126: Automatic Gearbox

    Geartronic automatic gear positions P – Parking position Select position P when you wish to start the engine or park the car. IMPORTANT The car must be stationary when position P is selected. NOTE The brake pedal must be depressed to move the gear lever from the P position.
  • Page 127: Automatic Gearbox

    06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox Kick-down When the accelerator pedal is pressed all the way to the floor (beyond the position nor- mally regarded as full acceleration) a lower gear is immediately engaged. This is known as kick-down. If the accelerator is released from the kick- down position, the gearbox automatically changes up.
  • Page 128 Disengaging the gear selector inhibitor In certain cases, it may be necessary to move the car when it is not driveable, for example if the battery is flat. Proceed as fol- lows to move the car: 1. There is a small cover behind P-R-N-D on the gear selector panel.
  • Page 129: Brake System

    06 Starting and driving Brake system Brake servo If the car is rolling or is being towed with the engine turned off, the brake pedal must be pressed about five times harder than when the engine is running. If the brake pedal is pressed when the engine is started, you will feel the pedal drop.
  • Page 130 If the level in the brake fluid reservoir is normal, drive carefully to the nearest authorised Volvo workshop to have the brake system checked. If the brake fluid is under the MIN level in the brake fluid reservoir, do not drive further be- fore topping up the brake fluid.
  • Page 131: Dstc - Stability And Traction Control System

    06 Starting and driving DSTC – Stability and traction control system General The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system (DSTC) improves the car’s traction and helps the driver to avoid skidding. A pulsing sound may be noticed during brak- ing or acceleration when the system is in action.
  • Page 132 – Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine. If the message remains when the engine is restarted, drive to an authorised Volvo workshop. DSTC – Stability and traction control system Symbols in the combined instrument...
  • Page 133: Parking Assistance (Option)

    Otherwise the trailer or bike carrier would trigger the sensors. NOTE Rear parking assistance is deactivated au- tomatically when towing a trailer if a Volvo genuine trailer cable is used.
  • Page 134 PARK ASSIST SERVICE REQUIRED then park- ing assistance is disengaged. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for attention. IMPORTANT In certain conditions the parking assistance system may produce incorrect warning sig- nals that are caused by external sound sources that emit the same ultrasonic fre- quencies that the system works with.
  • Page 135 06 Starting and driving Parking assistance (option) Cleaning the sensors Parking assistance sensors. The sensors must be cleaned regularly to ensure that they work properly. Clean them with water and car shampoo. NOTE Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors may cause incorrect warning signals.
  • Page 136: Blis - Blind Spot Information System (Option)

    General Rearview mirror with BLIS system. 1. BLIS camera 2. Indicator lamp 3. BLIS symbol WARNING The system is a supplement to, not a replacement for, a safe driving style and use of the rearview mirrors. It can never replace the driver’s attention and responsibility.
  • Page 137 06 Starting and driving BLIS – Blind Spot Information System (option) WARNING BLIS does not work in sharp bends. BLIS does not work when the car is revers- ing. A wide trailer coupled to the car can con- ceal other vehicles in adjacent lanes. It can prevent the vehicle in the screened area from being detected by BLIS.
  • Page 138 Clean the lenses. BLOCKED BLIND-SPOT SYST Blind spot syst. SERVICE disengaged. Contact an authorised REQUIRED Volvo workshop. BLIND-SPOT INFO BLIS system off. SYSTEM OFF IMPORTANT Repair of the BLIS system components must only be performed by an authorised Volvo workshop.
  • Page 139: Towing And Recovery

    06 Starting and driving Towing and recovery Never tow the car to bump start it Jump start the car with a donor battery if the battery is flat and the engine does not start. Do not bump start the car. IMPORTANT Bump starting the car can damage the cata- lytic converter.
  • Page 140: Towing And Recovery

    Towing eye Use the towing eye if the car needs to be towed on the road. The towing eye is attached in the recess on the right-hand side of the front or rear bumper. Fitting the towing eye – Take out the towing eye which is located in the bag in the ski hatch or together with the spare wheel.
  • Page 141: Jump Starting

    06 Starting and driving Jump starting Starting with a donor battery If the battery in the car has become flat, you can "borrow" electric current from either a separate battery or the battery in another car. Always make sure the crocodile clips on the jump leads are attached securely to eliminate sparks during the start attempt.
  • Page 142: Driving With A Trailer

    If the towing bracket is fitted by an author- ised Volvo workshop, then the car is deliv- ered with the necessary equipment for driv- ing with a trailer. • The car’s towing bracket must be of an approved type.
  • Page 143 If the car is driven with a major load in a hot climate, the engine cooling fan can be replaced with one of a greater capacity than the standard model. Check with your nearest Volvo dealer regarding the options for your car.
  • Page 144: Towing Equipment

    WARNING Be sure to attach the trailer’s safety cable to the correct place. WARNING If the car is fitted with a Volvo detachable towbar: Follow the assembly instructions for the towball section carefully. The towball section must be locked with the key before setting off.
  • Page 145 06 Starting and driving Towing equipment Specifications Dimensions for mounting points (mm) Fixed or detachable 1147 towbar Side member Ball centre...
  • Page 146: Detachable Towbar

    Fitting the towball – Remove the protective cover. – Ensure that the mechanism is in the unlocked position by turning the key clockwise. 06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar – Check that the indicator window (3) shows red. If the window does not show red, press in (1) and turn the locking wheel anticlockwise (2) until you hear a click.
  • Page 147 06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar – Insert the towball section until you hear a – Check that the indicator window shows – Turn the key anticlockwise to the locked click. green. position. Remove the key from the lock.
  • Page 148 NOTE Check that the towball section is secure by pulling it up, down and back. If the towball section is not fitted correctly then it must be removed and refitted in accordance with the previous steps. IMPORTANT Only grease in the towball for the towing hitch, the remainder of the towball section should be clean and dry.
  • Page 149 06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar Removing the towball – Insert the key and turn it clockwise to the unlocked position. – Push in the locking wheel (1) and turn it anticlockwise (2) until you hear a click. – Turn the locking wheel down fully, until it comes to a stop.
  • Page 150 06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar – Push on the protective cover.
  • Page 151: Loading

    To avoid damaging the car and for maximum possible safety while driving, it is recom- mended to use load carriers specially designed for your car by Volvo. Carefully follow the installation instructions supplied with the carriers. • Check periodically that the load carriers and load are properly secured.
  • Page 152: Adjusting Headlamp Pattern

    (A) for left-hand traffic and position (B) for right-hand traffic. WARNING On cars with Bi-Xenon headlamps the replacement must be carried out by an authorised Volvo workshop. The headlamps must be handled with extreme care due to the high-voltage unit in the Xenon lamp.
  • Page 153 General ... 154 Tyre pressure ... 158 Warning triangle and spare wheel ... 160 Changing wheels ... 162 Emergency puncture repair ... 164...
  • Page 154 WHEELS AND TYRES...
  • Page 155: 07 Wheels And Tyres

    07 Wheels and tyres General Driving characteristics and tyres The tyres greatly affect the car’s driving char- acteristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre pressure and speed rating are important for how the car performs. When changing tyres, ensure that tyres of the same type and dimensions, and preferably also the same make, are fitted to all four wheels.
  • Page 156 The tyre dimensions are dependent on the engine variant. When driving on winter tyres, these must be fitted to all four wheels. NOTE Ask a Volvo dealer which rim and tyre types are most suitable. Studded tyres Studded winter tyres should be run in gently for 500–1000 km so the studs settle properly...
  • Page 157 Standard (1) and bulge acorn (2) wheel nuts Only use rims that are tested and approved by Volvo and which are Volvo genuine acces- sories. There are two types of wheel nut, depending on whether the rims are made of steel or aluminium.
  • Page 158 (to decrease the risk of skidding). Wheels should be stored lying down or hang- ing up, and not standing up. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if you are uncertain about tread depth. 07 Wheels and tyres General...
  • Page 159: Tyre Pressure

    07 Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure Recommended tyre pressure The tyre pressure label on the driver’s side door pillar shows which pressures the tyres should have at different loads and speed conditions. NOTE Full load in the car equates to the number of seats with seatbelts.
  • Page 160 Tyre pressure table Variant Tyre size 215/55 R16 91W 2.4i 215/50 R17 91W 235/45 R17 94W 235/40 R18 91Y 215/55 R16 91W 215/50 R17 91W 235/45 R17 94W 235/40 R18 91 Y 215/55 R16 91W 215/50 R17 91W 235/45 R17 94W 235/40 R18 91 Y T125/85R16 99M Spare wheel...
  • Page 161: Warning Triangle And Spare Wheel

    07 Wheels and tyres Warning triangle and spare wheel Warning triangle Follow the regulations for the use of a warn- ing triangle . Place the warning triangle in a suitable place with regard to the traffic. – Undo the case containing the warning triangle, it is attached with Velcro.
  • Page 162 Spare wheel and tools Spare wheel and tools The spare wheel is supplied in a tyre bag that is located in the cargo area’s spare wheel well. In the centre of the tyre is a black foam block containing jack and wheel wrench.
  • Page 163: Changing Wheels

    07 Wheels and tyres Changing wheels Removing wheels Set up the warning triangle if a wheel must be replaced at a busy location. Make sure that the car and jack are on a firm horizontal sur- face. – Take out the spare wheel, jack and wheel wrench, which are found under the carpet in the cargo area.
  • Page 164 Fitting the wheel – Clean the contact surfaces on the wheel and hub. – Put on the wheel. Tighten the wheel nuts. – Lower the car so that the wheel cannot rotate. – Tighten the wheel nuts crosswise. It is important that the wheel nuts are tight- ened properly.
  • Page 165: Emergency Puncture Repair

    WARNING You must not drive faster than 80 km/h after the emergency tyre repair kit has been used. Contact an authorised Volvo work- shop for inspection of the sealed tyre (maxi- mum driving distance is 200 km). The staff there can determine whether or not the tyre can be repaired or if it needs to be replaced.
  • Page 166 Overview 1. Decal, maximum permitted speed 2. Switch 3. Cable 4. Bottle holder (orange cap) 5. Protective cap 6. Pressure reducing valve 7. Air hose 8. Sealing fluid bottle 9. Pressure gauge Inflating the tyres The car’s original tyres can be inflated by the compressor.
  • Page 167 07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair Sealing punctured tyres For information on the function of the parts, see the illustration on page 165. – Open the lid of the emergency puncture repair kit. – Detach the decal for maximum permitted speed and affix it to the steering wheel.
  • Page 168 Replacement must be performed by an authorised Volvo work- shop. WARNING Check the tyre pressure regularly. – Drive to the nearest authorised Volvo workshop for the replacement/repair of the damaged tyre. Advise the workshop that the tyre contains sealing fluid. WARNING...
  • Page 169 Cleaning ... 170 Touching up paintwork ... 173 Rustproofing ... 174...
  • Page 170 CAR CARE...
  • Page 171: 08 Car Care

    08 Car care Cleaning Washing the car Wash the car as soon as it becomes dirty. Use car shampoo. Dirt and road salt can lead to corrosion. IMPORTANT Avoid rinsing the car with the roof lowered, in order to avoid water entering the passen- ger compartment.
  • Page 172 Wash and dry the car thoroughly before you begin polishing or waxing. Clean off asphalt and tar stains using Volvo tar remover or white spirit. More stubborn stains can be removed using fine rubbing paste designed for car paintwork.
  • Page 173 Do not scrape or rub stains. Never use strong stain removers. Cleaning seatbelts Use water and a synthetic detergent. A spe- cial textile cleaning agent is available from your Volvo dealer. Make sure the seatbelt is dry before allowing it to retract.
  • Page 174: Touching Up Paintwork

    Paintwork Paint is an important part of the car’s rust- proofing and should therefore be checked regularly. To avoid the onset of rust, dam- aged paintwork must be rectified immedi- ately. The most common types of paintwork damage are stone chips, scratches, and marks on the edges of wings and doors.
  • Page 175: Rustproofing

    The car’s rustproofing does not normally require treatment for approximately 12 years. After that time, it should be treated at three- year intervals. If the car needs further treat- ment, please contact an authorised Volvo workshop.
  • Page 176 08 Car care...
  • Page 177 Volvo service ... 178 Self-maintenance ... 179 Bonnet and engine compartment ... 180 Diesel ... 181 Oils and fluids ... 182 Wiper blades ... 187 Battery ... 188 Replacing bulbs ... 190 Fuses ... 196...
  • Page 178 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE...
  • Page 179: 09 Maintenance And Service

    It was checked again in accordance with Volvo Car Corporation reg- ulations before it was handed over to you. To keep your Volvo as safe and reliable as possible, follow the Volvo service pro- gramme specified in the Service and War- ranty Booklet.
  • Page 180: Self-Maintenance

    The battery cables must be discon- nected when charging the battery. The battery contains acid that is both corro- sive and toxic. Handle the battery in an envi- ronmentally-suitable way. Let your Volvo dealer assist you. WARNING High voltage output from the ignition sys- tem.
  • Page 181: Bonnet And Engine Compartment

    09 Maintenance and service Bonnet and engine compartment Opening the bonnet – Pull the handle on the far left under the dashboard. You will hear when the catch releases. – Insert your hand under the centre of the front edge of the bonnet and press the safety catch to the right.
  • Page 182: Diesel

    Marine Diesel Fuel, fuel oil, RME (Rape Methyl Ester) and vegeta- ble oil. These fuels do not fulfil the require- ments in accordance with Volvo recommendations and generate increased wear and engine damage not covered by the Volvo warranty.
  • Page 183: Oils And Fluids

    Using oil of a higher than specified grade is permitted. If the car is driven in adverse con- ditions, Volvo recommends using an oil of a higher grade than that specified on the decal. See page 237.
  • Page 184 Certain models have both vari- ants. Contact an authorised Volvo dealer for more information. Checking the oil level in a new car is espe- cially important before the first scheduled oil change. The Service and Warranty Booklet specifies the odometer readings for oil changes.
  • Page 185 IMPORTANT Always use coolant with anti-corrosion agent as recommended by Volvo. New cars are filled with coolant that can withstand temperatures down to approximately –35 C. See capacities on page 241.
  • Page 186 Check the coolant regularly The level should lie between the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank. If the system is not filled sufficiently, high local temperatures could occur, causing a risk of damage (cracks) in the cylinder head. Top up the coolant when the level falls to the MIN mark.
  • Page 187 09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids Checking and topping up the power steering fluid NOTE Check the level frequently. The fluid does not require changing. For capacities and recommended fluid grade, see page 241. If a fault should arise in the power steering system or if the car is without power and must be towed, it can still be steered.
  • Page 188: Wiper Blades

    Changing the wiper blades NOTE The wiper blades are different lengths. The blade on the driver’s side is longer than the blade on the passenger side. – Turn up the wiper arm. – Press the button located on the wiper blade mounting and pull straight out (1), parallel with the wiper arm.
  • Page 189: Battery

    09 Maintenance and service Battery Battery care The service life and function of the battery is influenced by factors such as the number of starts, discharging, driving style, driving con- ditions and climatic conditions. NOTE An expended battery must be recycled in an environmentally responsible manner as it contains lead.
  • Page 190 Changing the battery Removing the battery – Switch off the ignition and remove the key. – Wait at least 5 minutes before touching any electrical terminals. This allows time for the information in the car’s electrical system to be stored in the various control modules.
  • Page 191: Replacing Bulbs

    • Bi-Xenon headlamp WARNING On cars with Bi-Xenon headlamps, Xenon lamp replacement must be carried out by an authorised Volvo workshop. The headlamps must be handled with extreme care due to the high-voltage unit in the Xenon lamp. IMPORTANT Never touch the bulbs’ glass with your fin- gers.
  • Page 192 Dipped beam Removing the cover and bulb: – Remove the entire lamp housing. – Bend aside the catches and remove the cover. – Unplug the connector from the bulb. – Release the spring clip that secures the bulb. First, press it to the left to release it, then out and down.
  • Page 193 09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs Position/parking lamps – Pull out the bulb holder with a pair of pliers. Do not pull out the bulb holder by pulling the electrical cable. – Replace the bulb. – Press the bulb holder back into place. It can only be fitted in one way.
  • Page 194 NOTE If the error message BULB FAILURE/ CHECK STOP LAMP remains after a faulty bulb has been replaced then consult an authorised Volvo workshop. Replacing bulbs Location of the bulbs in the rear lamp cluster Bulb holder 1. Brake light 2.
  • Page 195 09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs Number plate lighting – Switch off all lights and turn the ignition key to position 0. – Remove the screws with a screwdriver. – Detach the lens carefully. – Replace the bulb. – Refit and screw in the lens. Courtesy lighting –...
  • Page 196 Vanity mirror lighting Removing the mirror glass: – Insert a screwdriver underneath the lower edge, in the centre. Carefully prise up the lug on the edge. – Insert the screwdriver under the edge on both the left and right side (at the black rubber points) and carefully prise so that the lens releases at the lower edge.
  • Page 197: Fuses

    Each fuse box has space for several spare fuses. If the same fuse blows repeatedly it means that there is a fault in the component. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop to have the system checked.
  • Page 198 • 19—36 are of the "Mini Fuse" type. • Fuses 7—18 are of the "JCASE" type and should be replaced by an authorised Volvo workshop. • Fuses 1—6 are of the "Midi Fuse" type and may only be replaced by an author- ised Volvo workshop.
  • Page 199 09 Maintenance and service Fuses 1. Radiator fan ... 50 A 2. Power steering ... 80 A 3. Supply to passenger compartment fuse box ... 60 A 4. Supply to passenger compartment fuse box ... 60 A 5. Climate control element, additional heater PTC (option) ... 80 A 6.
  • Page 200 25. Reserve ...- 26. Ignition switch ... 15 A 27. A/C compressor ... 10 A 28. Reserve ...- 29. Front fog lamp ... 15 A 30. Engine control module ECM (4-cyl. diesel) ... 3 A 31. Reserve ...- 32. Injectors (petrol), mass air flow sensor and turbo control (diesel) ...
  • Page 201 09 Maintenance and service Fuses Relay/fuse box in the passenger compartment The fuse box has 50 fuse positions. The fuses are located under the glovebox. The box also provides space for several spare fuses. Tools for fuse replacement are located in the relay/fuse box in the engine compart- ment, see page 197.
  • Page 202 37. Reserve ...- 38. Reserve ...- 39. Reserve ...- 40. Reserve ...- 41. Reserve ...- 42. Reserve ...- 43. Phone, audio system, RTI (option) ... 15 A 44. SRS system, engine control module ECM (5-cyl.)... 10 A 45. Electrical socket, passenger compartment ... 15 A 46.
  • Page 203 09 Maintenance and service Fuses 60. Seat heating (driver’s side)... 15 A 61. Seat heating (passenger side) ... 15 A 62. Reserve ... - 63. Supply, power window, right rear... 20 A 64. Lamp for door lock, RTI ... 5 A 65.
  • Page 204 09 Maintenance and service...
  • Page 205 General ... 206 Audio functions ... 207 Radio functions ... 211 CD functions ... 215 Menu structure – audio system ... 217 Phone functions (option) ... 218 Menu structure – phone ... 225...
  • Page 206 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM...
  • Page 207: Infotainment System General

    10 Infotainment system General Infotainment system Infotainment is a system that integrates the audio system and the phone . The infotain- ment system can be easily operated using the control panel or the steering wheel key- , see page 53. The display (2) shows messages and information on the current function.
  • Page 208: Audio Functions

    Audio controls 1. VOLUME – Knob 2. AM/FM – Audio source selection 3. MODE – Audio source selection, CD/AUX 4. TUNING – Knob 5. SOUND – Button Volume Use VOLUME (1) or the steering wheel key- pad to regulate the volume, see page 53. Audio volume adjusts automatically depending on vehicle speed, see page 209.
  • Page 209 10 Infotainment system Audio functions USB/iPod contact It is possible to connect an iPod and/or USB memory for example to the car’s infotain- ment system via the contact in the centre console. The audio source needs to be selected depending on what is connected: –...
  • Page 210 – • SUBWOOFER Bass speaker level. The subwoofer must be activated before adjustment is possible. See page 209. • – Centre speaker level. Three CENTRE channel stereo or Pro Logic II must be activated before adjustment is possible. See page 209. •...
  • Page 211 10 Infotainment system Audio functions This calibration takes into account loud- speakers, amplifiers, passenger compart- ment acoustics, listener position etc. for each combination of car model and audio system. There is a also a dynamic calibration that takes into account the position of the volume control, radio reception and vehicle speed.
  • Page 212: Radio Functions

    Radio controls 1. FM/AM – Wavelength selection 2. Station presets 3. TUNING – Knob for station searches 4. SCAN – Scanning 5. Navigation button – Tuning and menus 6. EXIT – Cancel current function 7. AUTO – Automatic storage of stations Tuning Automatic tuning –...
  • Page 213 10 Infotainment system Radio functions Storing autostored presets in another memory An autostored preset can be transferred to the FM or AM memory. – Briefly press AUTO (7). appears on the display. Auto – Press a preset button. – Press the button under which the station will be stored and hold it depressed until the message Station stored...
  • Page 214 Activating/deactivating TP – Press MENU and then ENTER. – Scroll to and press ENTER. TP from current station/all stations The radio can interrupt with traffic informa- tion from only the set (current) station or from all stations. – Select an FM station. –...
  • Page 215 10 Infotainment system Radio functions Display of programme type The programme type of the current station can be shown on the display. NOTE Not all radio stations support this function. Activating/deactivating display – Press MENU and then ENTER. – Scroll to and press ENTER.
  • Page 216: Cd Functions

    CD function controls 1. Navigation button – Fast forward/rewind, track selection and menus 2. CD changer position selection 3. CD insertion/eject 4. CD insertion/eject slot 5. MODE – Audio source selection CD and 6. TUNING – Knob for track selection Starting playback (CD player) If a music CD is in the player when the audio system is in CD mode then playback is...
  • Page 217 10 Infotainment system CD functions automatically when all files in the current directory have been played back. Press left/right on the navigation button if the display is not wide enough to show the whole audio file name. Fast-wind/change CD tracks and audio files Short presses right/left on the navigation button are used to scroll between CD tracks/...
  • Page 218: Menu Structure - Audio System

    FM menu News Radio text Advanced radio settings Audio settings AM menu Audio settings CD menu Random News Disc text Audio settings CD changer menu Random News Disc text Audio settings Certain audio systems. AUX menu AUX volume News Audio settings 10 Infotainment system Menu structure –...
  • Page 219: Phone Functions (Option)

    10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) Phone system components...
  • Page 220 • Switch off the system near blasting work. • Only entrust phone system servicing to an authorised Volvo workshop. Emergency calls Emergency calls to alarm centres can be made without a SIM card as long as there is coverage by a GSM operator.
  • Page 221 10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) Double SIM cards Many network operators offer two SIM cards for the same phone number. The extra SIM card can be used in the car. Inserting the SIM card – Switch off the phone and open the glove- box.
  • Page 222 On/Off A handset appears on the display when the phone system is active or in standby mode. If the ignition key is turned to position 0 when the phone is in one of these modes, the phone automatically resumes this mode the next time the key is turned to position I or II.
  • Page 223 Sound can also be automatically muted dur- ing a phone call; see menu 5.5.3, page 226. This function is only available with the Volvo integrated phone system. Entering text Text is entered using the phone keypad.
  • Page 224 – Scroll to Search and press ENTER. – Enter the first few letters of the item and press ENTER, or simply press ENTER. – Scroll to an item and press ENTER. Copying entries between the SIM card and Phone book –...
  • Page 225 10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) • Swap – Switch between two calls (availa- ble if up to three parties are connected). SMS – Short Message Service Reading SMS – Press MENU. – Scroll to Messages and press ENTER. – Scroll to Read and press ENTER.
  • Page 226: Menu Structure - Phone

    Overview 1. Call register 1.1. Missed calls 1.2. Received calls 1.3. Dialled no. 1.4. Erase list 1.4.1. All calls 1.4.2. Missed calls 1.4.3. Received calls 1.4.4. Dialled no. 1.5. Call duration 1.5.1. Last call 1.5.2. Call count 1.5.3. Total time 1.5.4.
  • Page 227 10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone 5.5.3. Mute radio 5.5.4. Msg. beep 5.6. Traff. safety 5.6.1. Menu lock 5.6.2. IDIS 5.7. Factory sett. Description of menu options 1. Call register 1.1. Missed calls List of missed calls. You can choose to call, erase or store the number in the phone book.
  • Page 228 3.2. Search Search for a name in the phone book. 3.3. Copy all Copy phone numbers and names from the SIM card to the phone memory. 3.3.1. From SIM to phone memory 3.3.2. From phone to SIM memory 3.4. One-key dial A number stored in the phone book can be stored as a speed dial number.
  • Page 229 10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone 5.4.2. Phone code. The factory-set phone code 1234 is used until you change to your own code. The phone code is used to reset the call timer. 5.5. Sounds 5.5.1. Volume. Adjust the ring tone volume.
  • Page 230 10 Infotainment system...
  • Page 231 Type designation ... 232 Dimensions and weights ... 233 Engine specifications ... 235 Engine oil ... 237 Fluids and lubricants ... 241 Fuel ... 242 Catalytic converter ... 244 Electrical system ... 245 Type approval ... 247...
  • Page 232 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 233: 11 Specifications

    3,77 YV1LS5502N2000327 Knowing the car’s type designation, vehicle identification and engine numbers can facili- tate all contact with a Volvo dealer regarding the car and when ordering spare parts and accessories. 1. Type designation, vehicle identification number, maximum permissible weights, codes for colour and upholstery and type approval number.
  • Page 234: Dimensions And Weights

    Dimensions Position in Dimensions illustration Wheelbase Length Load length Boot lid, raised Height Height Front track Rear track Width Width including door mirrors 2640 4582 approx. 200 1400 approx. 2000 1550 1560 1836 2025 11 Specifications Dimensions and weights...
  • Page 235 11 Specifications Dimensions and weights Weights Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank 90 % full and all fluids. The weight of passen- gers and accessories, such as a towbar, load carriers, space box etc. and towball load (when a trailer is hitched, see table), influ- ences the payload and must not be included in the kerb weight.
  • Page 236: Engine Specifications

    Engine designation B5244S5 Output (kW/rpm) 103/5000 (hp/rpm) 140/5000 Torque (Nm/rpm) 220/4000 No. of cylinders Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) 90.0 Swept volume (litres) 2.44 Compression ratio 10.3:1 Engine type designation, component and serial number can be read on the engine, see page 232.
  • Page 237 11 Specifications Engine specifications Engine designation Output (kW/rpm) (hp/rpm) Torque (Nm/rpm) No. of cylinders Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) Swept volume (litres) Compression ratio Belgium Engine type designation, component and serial number can be read on the engine, see page 232. 2.0D 2.4D D4204T...
  • Page 238: Engine Oil

    Volvo Car Corporation disclaims all warran- ty liability if engine oil of the prescribed grade and viscosity is not used. Viscosity chart...
  • Page 239 11 Specifications Engine oil Oil decal Engine oil quality: ACEA A3/B3/B4 Viscosity: SAE 0W-30 Engine variant B5244S5 2.4i B5244S4 B5254T7 Including filter change. Does not apply to Europe, for Europe see page 240. When the oil decal shown alongside here is in the car’s engine compartment, the following applies.
  • Page 240 Oil decal Engine oil quality: WSS-M2C913-B Viscosity: SAE 5W-30 Volume between Engine variant MIN–MAX (litres) D5244T8 2.4D D5244T9 2.0D D4204T Including filter change When the oil decal shown alongside here is in the car’s engine compartment, the following applies. See location on page 232. Oil grade: WSS-M2C913-B Viscosity: SAE 5W–30 When driving under adverse conditions, use...
  • Page 241 11 Specifications Engine oil Oil decal Engine oil quality: ACEA A5/B5 Viscosity: SAE 0W-30 Engine variant B5244S5 2.4i B5244S4 B5254T7 Including filter change Europe only, for other markets, see page 238. When the oil decal shown alongside here is in the car’s engine compartment, the following applies.
  • Page 242: Fluids And Lubricants

    Power steering Washer fluid 5-cyl. Petrol/5-cyl. Diesel Fuel tank See page 242 Weights can vary depending on the engine variant. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for the exact information. 11 Specifications Fluids and lubricants Volume (litres) Recommended oil grade Transmission fluid: MTF 97309-10 7.75...
  • Page 243: Fuel

    11 Specifications Fuel Consumption, emissions and volume Engine B5244S5 2.4i B5244S4 B5254T7 D5244T8 2.4D D5244T9 2.0D D4204T (EURO3) (EURO4) Consumption Gearbox litre/100 km Manual 5-speed (M56) Automatic gearbox (AW55-50/51) Manual 5-speed (M56) Automatic gearbox (AW55-50/51) Manual 6-speed (M66) Automatic gearbox (AW55-50/51) Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) Manual 6 speed (MMT6)
  • Page 244 Petrol – Norm EN 228. IMPORTANT Use only unleaded petrol to avoid damag- ing the catalytic converter. In order for the Volvo warranty to apply, never mix alcohol with petrol, the fuel system could be damaged. 11 Specifications Fuel...
  • Page 245: Catalytic Converter

    11 Specifications Catalytic converter General The purpose of the catalytic converter is to purify exhaust gases. It is located in the flow of exhaust gases close to the engine so that it quickly reaches operating temperature. The catalytic converter consists of a monolith (ceramic or metal) with channels.
  • Page 246: Electrical System

    General 12 volt system with a voltage-regulated alter- nator. Single pole system in which the chas- sis and engine block are used as conductors. Voltage 12 V Cold start capacity (CCA) 590 A Reserve capacity (RC) 100 min Capacity (Ah) Car equipped with High Performance audio system.
  • Page 247 11 Specifications Electrical system Bulbs Lighting Dipped beam Main beam Brake lights, reversing lamps, rear fog lamp Direction indicators, rear/front Rear position/parking lamps, rear side marker lamps Courtesy lighting, cargo area lighting, number plate lighting Vanity mirror Front position/parking lamps, front side marker lamps Fog lamps Glovebox lighting Output W...
  • Page 248: Type Approval

    Remote control system Country A, B, CY, CZ, D, DK, E, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, I, IRL, L, LT, LV, M, NL, P , PL, S, SK, SLO IS, LI, N, CH Delphi 2003-07-15, Germany R-LPD1-03-0151 ETC093LPD0155 Delphi hereby certifies that this remote control system conforms to the essential characteristic requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EG.
  • Page 249: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index electronic climate control ...70 ABS ...128 ABS fault ...41 Active Yaw Control ...130 Additional heater ...73 Adjustment, clock ...61 AF – automatic frequency update ...214 Air conditioning ...66 ECC ...68 Air distribution ...71 ECC ...70 Air quality system, ECC ...69 Air vents ...67 Airbag deactivation ...19...
  • Page 250 Call functions during an ongoing call ...223 phone volume ...222 Call waiting ...221 Calls making and receiving ...221 Car care, leather upholstery ...172 Car settings ...62 Car upholstery ...172 Car wash ...170 Cargo area electrical socket ...92 load retaining eyelets ...92 loading ...150 Cargo separator ...90 Catalytic converter ...244...
  • Page 251 Alphabetical index Driver’s door control panel ...38 Driving adverse driving conditions ...178 cooling system ...116 economical ...116 slippery driving conditions ...116 with open boot lid ...116 with trailer ...141 Driving in water ...116 DSTC, see also Stability system deactivating/activating ...130 symbol ...41 Easy entry ...76 ECC ...66...
  • Page 252 Gearbox automatic ...127 manual ...123 Global opening ...106 Glovebox ...87 locking ...101 Gross vehicle weight ...234 Handbrake ...55 Hanging light garments ...87 Hatch cover ...80 Hatch for long loads ...92 Hazard warning flashers ...54 Headlamp pattern ...151 Headlamps headlamp washers ...50 Off/On ...46 Heating front seats ...70...
  • Page 253 Alphabetical index Lighting, bulb replacement cargo area ...194 courtesy lighting ...194 dipped beam ...191 direction indicators ...192 fog lamp ...193 front ...190 location of the bulbs in the bulb holder ...193 main beam ...191 parking lamps ...192 position lamps ...192 rear lamp ...193 side marker lamps ...192 vanity mirror ...195...
  • Page 254 automatic locking ...62 doors unlock ...62 homesafe light duration ...62 keyless entry ...62 lock confirm, light ...62 recirculation timer ...61 unlock confirm, light ...62 Petrol grade ...243 Phone ...220 calling from the phone book ...223 On/Off ...221 standby mode ...221 steering wheel keypad ...53 text input ...222 Phone book...
  • Page 255 Alphabetical index Side airbags ...20 SIM card ...219 SIPS bags ...20 Ski hatch ...92 read ...224 write ...224 Soot filter ...44, 120 SOOT FILTER FULL ...120 Sound audio settings ...207 audio source ...207 Spare wheel ...160 Temporary spare ...156 Speed classes, tyres ...154 Speed dial ...223 Speedometer ...39 Spin Control ...130...
  • Page 256 Trip meter ...39 Tuning ...211 Type approval, remote control system ...247 Type designation ...232 Tyre pressure ...158 Tyres designation of dimensions ...154 direction of rotation ...157 driving characteristics ...154 ECO pressure ...159 general ...154 speed classes ...154 summer and winter wheels ...157 tread wear indicators ...155 winter tyres ...155 Unlocking...
  • Page 257 Volvo Car Corporation TP 9198 (English), AT 0720, Printed in Sweden, Göteborg 2007, Copyright © 2000-2007 Volvo Car Corporation...

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