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VÄLKOMMEN! We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an cle if you may be affected by alcohol, medication or any impairment that automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. To help get could hinder your ability to drive.
Options, accessories and the On- Seat belt pretensioners board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket Buckling and unbuckling seat belts Volvo ID Door and seat belt reminders Volvo and the environment Airbag system IntelliSafe—driver support Driver/passenger side airbags Sensus Occupant weight sensor Owner's manual and the environment...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Top tether anchors Instruments and controls Seats Instrument panel Manually operated front seats Instrument panel settings Power front seats* Indicator symbols in the instrument panel Adjusting power front seats* Warning symbols in the instrument panel Using the power seat memory function* Ambient temperature sensor Multifunctional front seats* Clock...
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CLIMATE Using turn signals Categories in Settings view Climate control system Passenger compartment lighting Changing system settings in Set- Climate system sensors tings view Home safe lighting Perceived temperature Resetting the settings view Approach lighting Air quality Driver profiles Using the windshield wipers Passenger compartment air filter Selecting a driver profile Activating/deactivating the rain sensor...
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LOADING AND STORAGE LOCKS AND ALARM Passenger compartment storage spaces Locks and remote keys Turning steering wheel heating* on and off Tunnel console Remote key Electrical sockets Remote key's range Using the glove compartment Red Key* Sun visors Antenna locations for the start and lock system Loading Locking/unlocking from outside the...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Foreign Component Detection Driver support systems Distance Alert* Start and lock system type designations Adjustable steering force* Using Distance Alert* Roll stability control (RSC) Distance Alert* limitations Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Starting and activating Adaptive sport mode Cruise Control (ACC)*...
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Changing target vehicles and auto- Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* limitations Park Assist Camera (PAC)* matic braking with Pilot Assist Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* with Park Assist Camera (PAC)* trajectory Pilot Assist limitations Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* symbols lines and fields and messages Pilot Assist symbols and messages Starting the Park Assist Camera (PAC)*...
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STARTING AND DRIVING INFOTAINMENT Starting and driving Parking brake malfunctions The infotainment system Ignition modes Hill Start Assist Apps (applications) Starting the engine Auto-hold brake function Sound settings Turning the engine off Radio Low Speed Control (LSC)* Jump starting Changing and searching for radio Hill Descent Control (HDC)* stations Automatic transmission...
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WHEELS AND TIRES Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing) Tires CD (media) player* Streaming media through a Blue- Internet connection troubleshooting Tire direction of rotation tooth connection Deleting Wi-Fi networks Tread wear indicator ® Connecting a Bluetooth device Wi-Fi technology and security Checking tire inflation pressure Playing media through the USB socket Vehicle modem settings Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Loading specifications Volvo's service program Battery symbols Uniform Tire Quality Grading Vehicle status Support battery Booking service and repairs Fuses Remote updates Replacing fuses System updates Fuses in the engine compartment Hoisting the vehicle Fuses in the passenger compartment...
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SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Label information Index Dimensions Weights Engine specifications Engine oil specifications and volume Coolant specifications Transmission fluid specification and volume Brake fluid specification and volume Fuel tank volume Air conditioning refrigerant Tire inflation pressure table...
It is also important that the vehicle be oper- ated, maintained and serviced according to Volvo's recommendations/instructions in the owner's manual. All articles sorted by cate- Changing the language used in the gory.
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INTRODUCTION Navigating in the digital owner's Symbols and their descriptions Symbols and their descriptions manual Exterior/interior views of Leads to short instructional The digital on-board owner's manual is the vehicle in which certain videos for various vehicle accessed from the center display. The contents areas/components are functions.
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INTRODUCTION Searching using categories Saving/deleting favorites 1. Tap Exterior Interior followed by The articles in the owner's Save an article as a favorite by tapping the star > Exterior/interior views will be displayed manual are structured in main ) at the upper right when an article is open. with hotspots, which lead to relevant arti- and sub-categories.
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Using the center display keyboard (p. 47) This QR code will take you directly to the app or you can search for "Volvo manual" in the App Store or Google Play. The mobile app is available at the App Store and Google...
Mobile apps Beginning with model year 2014, the owner's manual is available in the form of an app for cer- tain Volvo models. The Volvo On Call app can also be found here. Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos are available in PDF format.
There are several displays in the vehicle that mation and how to contact Volvo if help is show messages generated by various systems required. and functions in the vehicle. The appearance of...
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INTRODUCTION Risk of damage to the vehicle White ISO symbols and white text/image on a Arrows containing letters are used to indi- black background. These decals provide general cate movement. information. If there are no illustrations associated with a step-by-step list, the steps in the procedure are NOTE indicated by ordinary numbers.
Whether or not the driver and passenger them to diagnose and rectify any faults that have safety belts were buckled/fastened; occurred in the vehicle and to enable Volvo to ful- • fill legal and other regulatory requirements. Infor- How far (if at all) the driver was depressing mation thus registered in the vehicle is registered the accelerator and/or brake pedal;...
In Canada sion requirements. In some cases it may formed only by a trained and qualified Volvo be difficult or impossible to comply with Volvo Car Canada Ltd. service technician.
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If your vehicle is involved in an accident, may and may not be safely installed in your unseen damage may affect its drivability and Volvo. In all cases, please consult a trained WARNING safety. and qualified Volvo service technician before Volvo Cars takes no responsibility for the con- installing any accessory in or on your vehicle.
• matically to this address. Connecting to the Internet (p. 444) undesired operation. These services vary and may be subject to change. Consult your Volvo retailer.
Sensus Sensus provides an intelligent interface and Internet-connected service with an intuitive navi- Sensus is the core of your personal Volvo experi- gation structure that offers access to relevant ence and provides information, entertainment information when it is needed, with minimal dis- and features that make owning your vehicle eas- tractions.
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INTRODUCTION Information when it's needed, where it's needed Information is presented in different displays depending on how it should be prioritized (generic illustration) Head-up-display* ately, such as traffic warnings, speed information Instrument panel and navigation. Road sign information and incom- ing phone calls are also displayed here.
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INTRODUCTION • Many of the vehicle's main functions are con- Head-up display (HUD)* (p. 111) trolled from the center display, a touchscreen that • Instrument panel (p. 91) reacts to taps or other gestures. The number of • Voice control (p. 114) physical buttons is thereby minimized.
INTRODUCTION Owner's manual and the Glass environment Laminated glass The wood pulp in Volvo's printed owner's infor- The windshield and panoramic roof* are made of ® mation comes from FSC (Forest Stewardship laminated glass, which is reinforced to help pre- ®...
INTRODUCTION Center display overview Many of the vehicle's functions are controlled from the center display. Three of the center display's basic views. Swipe to the right/left to access the Function/App view (generic illustration)
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INTRODUCTION Function view: vehicle functions can be acti- The extra sub-view: the most recently used vated/deactivated by tapping. Certain func- apps/vehicle functions that do not belong in tions are called "trigger functions", which any of the other sub-views are listed here. Camera open settings windows, e.g., Tap the sub-view to expand it.
INTRODUCTION Using the center display The screen reacts differently depending on CAUTION whether the user taps, drags or swipes on the Many of the vehicle's functions can be con- Do not touch the screen with sharp objects screen. This makes it possible to move between trolled and settings can be made from the because this could cause scratches.
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INTRODUCTION Procedure Gesture Result Drag Moves between screen views, scrolls in a list, text or a view. Press and hold to drag apps or objects in a list. Swipe Moves between screen views, scrolls in a list, text or a view Stretch Zooms in.
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INTRODUCTION Turning off and reactivating the center Moving apps and vehicle function 2. Reactivate by pressing the Home button display briefly. buttons Apps and function buttons can be moved and > The view that was displayed when the organized in their respective views. screen was turned off will be displayed again.
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INTRODUCTION Digital controls are available for many of the vehi- cle's functions. For example, to set the tempera- ture: • Drag the control to the desired temperature • − to raise or lower the temperature incrementally, or • Tap the desired temperature on the control Related information •...
INTRODUCTION Navigating in the center display's used app/vehicle function is a music app, the NOTE views Media sub-view will be displayed. When the vehicle is moving: There are 5 different basic views in the center The sub-views display brief information about the •...
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INTRODUCTION Expanding a sub-view from the standard view Standard view and an expanded sub-view in the center display...
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INTRODUCTION Status bar Expanding a sub-view: In expanded mode, open the app in full-screen mode by tap- Current vehicle activities are shown in the status – To expand sub-view one, two or three: tap ping the symbol. bar at the top of the screen. Network and con- the screen anywhere in the sub-view.
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INTRODUCTION App view To leave (minimize) Top view, tap the screen out- When applicable, swipe downward to scroll in the side of this view or tap at the bottom of Top view list of apps (depending on the number of apps and swipe upward.
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INTRODUCTION Swipe the screen from left to right to access Function view from Home view. From Function view, you can activate/deactivate various vehicle Drive Modes Speed Sign functions such as Assist Park Assist When applicable, swipe upward to scroll in the list of functions (depending on the number of func- tions).
INTRODUCTION Symbols in the center display status Changing center display settings Symbol Meaning The center display activates automatically when Audio source being played. The following table provides an overview of the the driver's door is opened. Settings can be symbols used in the center display's status bar. made for e.g., sounds, background and themes.
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INTRODUCTION ground will be light and the text will be dark, which can increase readability in strong ambient lighting. These alternatives are always available and do not shift automatically according to changes in ambient lighting. Related information • Using the center display (p. 34) •...
INTRODUCTION Function view buttons Different types of buttons on-screen function buttons. From the Home view, swipe from left to right on the screen to There are three different types of vehicle function The Function view, which is one of the center come to the Function view.
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INTRODUCTION The yellow triangle indicates that the function is not working correctly Related information • Center display overview (p. 32) • Navigating in the center display's views (p. 38) • Categories in Settings view (p. 165)
INTRODUCTION Using the center display keyboard A keyboard can be used on the center display to enter characters and search for e.g., destina- tions using the navigation system, adding con- tacts in phone book, etc. It is also possible to use handwriting on the screen.
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INTRODUCTION Keyboard function buttons (the appearance may vary depending on language settings, context, etc.) Field for possible search hits. The word word to select it. The keyboard may not sup- The characters that can be entered are lan- changes as new letters are added. Scroll in port all language selections, in which case guage-dependent (see point 7).
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INTRODUCTION Several buttons (depending on the context languages and tap a language to use it. To When more than one language for which the keyboard is being used) will be add keyboard languages, see the heading has been selected, this button displayed here.
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INTRODUCTION Special characters Entering characters 1. Enter a handwritten character (1) using a fin- gertip or by holding e.g., a pen near the screen. > Several character suggestions will appear (3). The most likely character will be at the top of the list. CAUTION Do not touch the screen with sharp objects because this could cause scratches.
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INTRODUCTION Erasing/changing handwritten characters New lines Erase a character by swiping over the handwriting area Create a new line by drawing above the characters as shown in the illustration Blank spaces Characters can be erased/changed in several ways: • Tap the desired character in the list (3). •...
5. Press the Home button, tap the screen out- air bag deployment. side of Top view or pull Top view up. Due to the above, Volvo Car USA does not sup- port the use of aftermarket, alternative or any- Third-party apps...
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Never program your audio system while or if you allow accessories to be installed by in the driving environment. Your new Volvo is, or the vehicle is moving. Program radio pre- someone unfamiliar with your vehicle.
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Use the following contact information if you The driver is always responsible for operating ports certification by the National Institute for would like to get in touch with Volvo in the Uni- the vehicle in a safe manner and for comply- Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).
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INTRODUCTION Volvo Roadside Assistance Your new Volvo comes with a four year Volvo Roadside Assistance program. Additional information, features, and benefits of this program are described in a separate informa- tion package in your glove compartment. If you require assistance, dial: In the U.S.
It must never be allowed to ride upward. while you are driving, have the vehicle Remove all slack from the belt and ensure that it inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo fits close to the body without any twists. service technician as soon as possible.
In the event of certain rear-end collisions, the must be inspected by a trained and quali- hinges and brackets of the front seat backrests fied Volvo service technician, even if the are designed to change position slightly to allow seats appear to be undamaged. Certain...
Our concern for safety dates back to 1927 when • Take a driver-retraining course. the first Volvo rolled off the production line. • Have your eyes checked regularly. Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safety cages, and energy-absorbing impact zones were •...
Car USA, LLC. If NHTSA receives simi- soon as possible. Please check with lar complaints, it may open an investi- your local retailer or Volvo Car USA, gation, and if it finds that a safety LLC if your vehicle is covered under defect exists in a group of vehicles, it these conditions.
For any questions regarding open recalls for your passenger's seat. We also recommend vehicle, please contact your authorized Volvo Seat belt maintenance that children who have outgrown these retailer. If your retailer is unable to answer your...
SAFETY Buckling and unbuckling seat belts 2. Insert the latch plate into the receptacle. The 3. The height of the seat belts in the front seats seat belt retractor is normally "unlocked" and can be adjusted. The height of the shoulder Seat belts should be used by all occupants in you can move freely, provided that the shoul- section of the seat belt must be correctly...
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SAFETY Unbuckling the seat belt 4. Tighten the lap section of the seat belt by pulling the diagonal section upward toward To remove the seat belt, press the red section on the shoulder. the seat belt receptacle. Before exiting the vehi- cle, check that the seat belt retracts fully after being unbuckled.
SAFETY Door and seat belt reminders Seat belt reminder Rear seats The rear seat belt reminder has two functions. The door and seat belt reminders are intended to alert all occupants of the vehicle that their • It indicates which seat belts are buckled in seat belts should be buckled before the vehicle the rear seats.
Volvo service technician for while you are driving, have the vehicle repairs. inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo Before attempting to tow the vehicle: service technician as soon as possible. 1. Switch off the ignition for at least •...
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SAFETY The location of the front airbags is indicated by certain non-frontal collisions where rapid WARNING SRS AIRBAG embossed on the steering wheel deceleration occurs. • The airbags in the vehicle are designed to pad and above the glove compartment, and by •...
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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.
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 •...
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• out by an a trained and qualified Volvo the front passenger's seat is unoccupied, or service technician. has small/medium objects in the front seat, However, if a fault is detected in the system: •...
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This condition reflects limitations of the OWS Volvo recommends that children always be properly restrained in appropriate child restraints in the rear seats. Do not assume classification capability. It does not indicate OWS that the passenger's side front airbag is disabled unless the malfunction.
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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.
SIPS airbag system. This should be done only by a trained and The SIPS airbag system is designed to help qualified Volvo service technician. increase occupant protection in the event of cer- • In order for the SIPS airbag to provide its tain side impact collisions.
IC system. This should be and the occupant of the outboard rear seating reduced. done only by a trained and qualified Volvo positions in certain side impact collisions. service technician. If the vehicle has been involved in a collision, the •...
It must be trans- • General safety information (p. 58) ported on a flatbed tow truck to a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for inspec- 2. Turn the start knob clockwise as far as possi- tion/repairs. ble and release it.
A specially designed and tested booster cushion erly restrained. A child restraint system can help and backrest can be obtained from your Volvo LATCH attachments, which make it more conven- ient to install child seats.
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Volvo's recommendations • Volvo strongly recommends that everyone in Why does Volvo believe that no child should sit in the vehicle be properly restrained. the front seat of a car? It's quite simple really. A •...
SAFETY Child restraints Suitable child restraints should always be used when children travel in the vehicle. Child restraint systems Convertible seat Booster cushion WARNING WARNING A child seat should never be used in the front Always refer to the child restraint manufactur- passenger seat of any vehicle with a front er's instructions for detailed information on Infant seat...
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.
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SAFETY WARNING A child seat should never be used in the front passenger seat of any vehicle with a front passenger airbag – not even if the "Passen- ger airbag off" symbol near the rear-view mir- ror is illuminated (on vehicles equipped with Occupant Weight Sensor).
SAFETY Convertible seats NOTE WARNING Suitable child restraints should always be used The locking retractor will automatically It should not be possible to move the child when children (depending on their age/size) are restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) release when the seat belt is unbuckled and seated in the vehicle.
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• A small child's head represents a consider- able part of its total weight and its neck is still very weak. Volvo recommends that children up to age 4 travel, properly restrained, facing rearward. In addition, Volvo recommends that children should ride rearward facing, properly restrained, as long as possible.
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SAFETY Related information NOTE WARNING • ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 86) The locking retractor will automatically It should not be possible to move the child • Top tether anchors (p. 88) restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) release when the seat belt is unbuckled and in any direction along the seat belt path.
SAFETY Booster cushions Related information 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch • plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 86) Securing a booster cushion click is audible. • Top tether anchors (p. 88) •...
4. Firmly tension the lower child seat straps according to the manufacturer's instructions. WARNING Volvo's ISOFIX/LATCH anchors conform to Fasten the attachment correctly to the ISOFIX/LATCH FMVSS/CMVSS standards. Always refer to lower anchors the child restraint system's manual for weight and size ratings.
SAFETY Related information Lower child seat attachment points WARNING • Top tether anchors (p. 88) The vehicle is equipped with lower attachment A child seat should never be used in the front points for child seats in the rear seats. passenger seat of any vehicle with a front passenger airbag –...
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Top tether anchors 3. Attach lower tether straps to the lower ISO- WARNING FIX/LATCH anchors. If the child restraint is Your Volvo is equipped with child restraint top • Always refer to the recommendations not equipped with lower tether straps, or the tether anchorages, located on the rear side of made by the child restraint manufacturer.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and controls Display/function/control Display/function/control This overview shows the location of the primary Instrument panel Front reading lights and courtesy lighting displays, and controls/buttons/switches. Wipers/washers, rain sensor* Laminated panoramic roof* Right-side steering wheel keypad Ceiling console display Steering wheel adjustment Manual rearview mirror auto-dim (certain markets only)
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If the instrument panel turns off, does not activate when the ignition is switched on or is completely/partially not possible to read, do not drive the vehicle. Contact a Display/function/control trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian. Memory control for: • power seats* •...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • 12" Instrument panel* 8" instrument panel Cell phone • Voice control • Compass* Right side • Tachometer (depending on current driving mode) • ECO gauge (depending on current driving mode) • Gear indicator • Current driving mode •...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Position for variable symbols Related information Center • • Speedometer Instrument panel App menu (p. 105) • • Road sign information* Warning symbols in the instrument panel (p. 97) • Cruise control/speed limiter information • Indicator symbols in the instrument panel •...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument panel settings 3. Select the information to be displayed in the 2. To select a language, tap System background: Instrument panel settings can be made from its System Languages and Units System Settings • app menu and under in the center dis- Language.
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If this happens, please the automatic high beams are off. have your vehicle checked by a High beam indicator trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible. The symbol will illuminate when the high beams are on or when...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation Automatic/active high beams Lane keeping aid Not in use White symbol: lane keeping aid on The symbol will be blue when the and marker lines detected. automatic high beams are on. The Stability system Gray symbol: lane keeping aid on parking lights will also be on.
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Have the sys- driver that an important function is tem(s) inspected by a trained and activated or that a serious fault qualified Volvo service technician has occurred that may affect the as soon as possible. vehicle's drivability. The warning...
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DO NOT DRIVE. Have the vehicle towed engine oil level is too low. Stop the to a trained and qualified Volvo service engine immediately and check the technician and have the brake system engine oil level. Add oil if neces- inspected.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Clock Settings Automatic time Auto Time Changing measurement standard in the center The function is also available, which The clock is displayed in the instrument panel display: adjusts the time zone automatically, depending and in the center display. Auto Time on the vehicle's location.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR distribution) o You can use this software for must contact us to verify this. The FreeType OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF whatever you want, in parts or full form, project is copyright (C) 1996-1999 by David THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF without having to pay us.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS documentation. The copyright notices of the Discusses bugs, as well as engine internals, and with the following additions to the disclaimer: unaltered, original files must be preserved in design issues, specific licenses, porting, etc. There is no warranty against interference with all copies of source files.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Greg Roelofs 1. The origin of this source code must not be Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to misrepresented. any person obtaining a copy of this software and Tom Tanner associated documentation files (the "Software"), 2.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument panel App menu This software is provided 'as-is', without any limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, express or implied warranty. In no event will the publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies The App (application) menu in the instrument authors be held liable for any damages arising of the Software, and to permit persons to whom panel provides quick access to commonly used...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using the instrument panel App Opening/closing the App menu Functions menu – Press the App menu (1). Trip com- Select a trip odometer, make The App (application) menu in the instrument The App menu cannot be opened if there are puter instrument panel display set- panel is controlled using the right-side steering...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages in the instrument panel Message Action and center display Stop safely Stop and switch off the Information and warning messages are dis- engine. There is a risk of played in the instrument panel and center dis- serious damage to the vehi- play.
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Instrument panel played with graphics, symbols or buttons for e.g., Part of the message is context-dependent. confirming a message or accepting a request. Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Pop-up messages Center display Messages are sometimes displayed in pop-up windows.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS For messages without buttons: Handling new messages For messages with buttons: – Close the message by pressing (2) or let the message time-out after a short period. – Tap the button to carry out the action or let the message time-out after a short period.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Handling messages stored from the Reading saved messages Booking service: instrument panel and center display Reading a saved message immediately: – With the message in expanded form, tap Messages in the instrument panel and center Request appoint. Call to make –...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Head-up display (HUD)* Messages saved from the center Messages saved in Top view are erased automat- display ically when the engine is switched off. The head-up display provides information such as speed, cruise control functions, navigation, Related information traffic sign information, incoming phone calls, •...
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This graphic will illuminate • the use of polarizing sunglasses even if the HUD is turned off. • the use of an aftermarket or non-Volvo replacement windshield • not sitting in the center of the driver's seat •...
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Show Driver Support If the windshield has to be replaced, contact a Show Phone trained and qualified Volvo service technician or authorized workshop. The correct type of replace- This selection can be stored as a personal set- ment windshield must be used for a head-up dis- ting in a driver profile.
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3. Use the buttons on the right-side steering player, a Bluetooth-connected cell phone, cli- (p. 38) wheel keypad to calibrate the horizontal posi- mate system and the Volvo navigation system*. tion. Voice control offers convenience and enables the driver to keep his/her hands on the steering wheel and concentrate on driving and the traffic situation around the vehicle.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using voice commands Voice command examples The voice control system uses the same micro- phone as the Bluetooth hands-free system and The following is an introduction for using voice Press , say "Call"-"[First-name]"-"[Last- system responses come via the infotainment sys- name]"-"[number category]"...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Voice control settings Voice control for cell phones Numbers Numbers can be spoken in different ways There are a number of settings that can be made Voice commands can be used to control many depending on the context and function being ®...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Voice control for radio and media Related information " ": starts playback from a USB flash • drive. Voice control (p. 114) The following voice commands can be used for • • iPod the radio or an external media player. "...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • • Climate system voice commands Air condition on Air condition off Turn on seat ventilation Turn off seat " "/" ": " "/" ventilation activates/deactivates the air conditioning. ": activates/deactivates seat ven- Voice commands can be used to control the cli- tilation*.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Navigation system voice commands Seats Go to [Zip code] " ": Enter a zip code as a destination, e.g., "Go to 07405." Many of the navigation system's functions can The front seats can be adjusted electronically* or •...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Manually operated front seats Power front seats* WARNING The front seats can be adjusted in a number of The power front seats offer a number of adjust- • Do not adjust the seat while driving. The ways to help provide the most comfortable seat- ment possibilities to help maximize comfort and seat should be adjusted so that the brake ing position.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using the power seat memory Adjusting power front seats* Related information • function* Power front seats* (p. 120) The power front seat(s) can be adjusted to many • positions to help improve comfort and ergonom- The memory function can be used to store the Using the power seat memory function* ics.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Multifunctional front seats* 2. Press and release the M button. The indica- The seat, door mirrors and head-up display will tor light in the button will illuminate. stop automatically if the button is released before In addition to the adjustment settings offered by the they have reached the stored positions.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting function settings in the center of the display. If both seats are adjusted, multifunctional front seats* the settings for the driver seat are shown on the upper half of the screen and the ones made for The multifunction controls on the side of the seat the passenger seat are on the lower half.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3. Select massage settings by tapping the cen- The massage function switches off automatically ter display or by moving the cursor up/down after 20 minutes and must be restarted manually using the multifunction control's upper/lower for continued use. buttons.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting front seat lumbar support* Lumbar 2. Select in the seat settings view. Lumbar support can be adjusted up/down/front/ • Tap the button up/down to move lumbar rear. support up/down. • Tap the front button to make lumbar sup- port firmer.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the passenger's seat from Related information • the driver's seat* Multifunctional front seats* (p. 122) Using the controls on the side of the driver's seat, the driver can adjust the position of the front passenger's seat. Activating the function in the center display From the center display, the function can be acti-...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear seats Adjusting the second row head WARNING restraints The rear seat has three seating positions and the The center rear seat head restraint should backrests can be folded down separately. This only be in its lowest position when this seat is The center head restraint in the second row of feature may be optional on certain models.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Folding down the rear seat Electrically folding down the rear seat’s Via settings backrests The ignition has to be in at least mode II. outboard head restraints* The rear seat backrests are divided into two sec- 1. In the center display's Top view, tap tions that can be folded down together or sepa- Settings rately.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Folding down a section of the backrest 1. If necessary, manually press down the center WARNING position's head restraint. Folding down electrically* • When one or more sections of the back- 2. Press and hold one of the buttons marked rest is returned to the upright position, (L)eft or (R)ight to fold down the respective check that it is properly locked in place by...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Returning a backrest to the upright Models not equipped with the electric fold- position down function The three sections of the backrest can be folded The backrests always have to be returned to the down in different ways: upright position manually.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Steering wheel Horn Using the instrument panel App menu (p. 106) The steering wheel has controls for the horn, • certain optional driver support systems, menus/ Phone (p. 436) messages and paddles for manually shifting gears*. The horn is located in the steering wheel hub.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the steering wheel Lighting panel and controls The steering wheel can be adjusted to various The lighting ring on the left-side steering wheel positions. lever can be used to activate the vehicle's exte- rior lighting. WARNING Instrument lighting brightness can be adjusted Never adjust the steering wheel while driving.
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Lighting Result Lighting Result ring posi- ring posi- Volvo recommends the use of Daytime Run- tion tion ning Lights in the United States. The use of these lights is mandatory in Canada. With the ignition in mode II or if...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Parking lights Lighting panel pens regardless of the position that the lighting ring is in or which mode the ignition is in. Turn the parking lights on by turning the lighting Instrument lighting ring on the left-side steering wheel lever. Related information •...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Low beam headlights High and low beam headlights engine is started or the ignition is in mode II, regardless of the ambient lighting conditions. The low beam headlights can be activated in If the ignition is in mode II or when the engine is several ways.
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• • The use of aftermarket or non-Volvo Keep the windshield in front of the cam- of a vehicle directly ahead. When this happens, glass can have an adverse effect on the era free of ice, snow, dirt, etc.
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DRL will be off and the low beam headlights NOTE will be on Volvo recommends the use of Daytime Run- ning Lights in the United States. The use of these lights is mandatory in Canada. With the lighting ring in the 0 position:...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Active Bending Lights* Front fog lights* NOTE Active Bending Lights (ABL) are designed to This function is only active in twilight or dark help light up a curve according to movements of conditions, and only when the vehicle is in the steering wheel.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear fog light Related information NOTE • Low beam headlights (p. 135) The rear fog light is considerably brighter than The front fog lights cannot be used if the • the normal taillight and should be used only Lighting panel and controls (p.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Brake lights Hazard warning flashers the ignition is switched off or when the light- ing ring is turned to the position The brake lights illuminate automatically when The hazard warning flashers should be used to • the brakes are applied.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using turn signals Passenger compartment lighting NOTE The turn signals are controlled using the left The passenger compartment lighting is con- • This automatic flashing sequence can be steering wheel lever. The turn signals flash three trolled using the buttons in the ceiling above the interrupted by immediately moving the times or continuously, depending on how far up front and rear seats.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear reading lighting Courtesy lighting (AUTO) switch The rear reading lights are located in the ceiling Passenger's side reading light and are turned on or off by briefly pressing the button in the ceiling console. Adjust the bright- Front reading lights ness by pressing and holding the button.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Doorsill lighting Mood lighting* The doorsill lighting comes on or goes off when a When the overhead courtesy lighting has gone door is opened or closed. out and the engine is running, several LEDs located near the roof console illuminate to pro- Cargo compartment lighting vide faint lighting to help e.g., see objects in stor- The cargo compartment lighting comes on or...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Home safe lighting Approach lighting Using the windshield wipers The home safe lighting function illuminates the Approach lighting (the parking lights, outer door Before using the wipers, ice and snow should area in front of the vehicle in dark conditions. handle lights*, license plate lighting, courtesy be removed from the windshield.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Activating/deactivating the rain Continuous wipers Activate the rain sensor by pressing the sensor Move the lever upward for the wipers to button. The wipers will make one sweep. operate at normal speed. The rain sensor monitors the amount of water on If the lever is pressed down, the wipers will make the windshield and automatically regulates wiper additional sweeps across the windshield.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Windshield and headlight washers Activating/deactivating the memory CAUTION function Use the windshield/headlight washers to help • Use ample washer fluid when washing The rain sensor's memory function can be set to improve visibility. the windshield. The windshield should be activate the rain sensor each time the engine is thoroughly wet when the wipers are in Starting the windshield and headlight...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Tailgate window wiper and washer Tailgate wiper and reverse gear A text message and the symbol will be dis- 1. In the center display, select played in the instrument panel to remind the Settings Start the tailgate window wiper/washer with con- driver to fill the washer fluid reservoir.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power windows Operating the power windows Operating All power windows can be operated using the All power windows can be operated using the control panel in the driver's door. The control control panel in the driver's door. The control panels in the other doors only operate the win- panels in the other doors only operate the win- dow in the respective doors.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using sun curtains* Related information NOTE • Child safety locks (p. 239) Both rear doors have integrated sun curtains. • Movement of the windows will stop if they are obstructed in any way. If this happens Rear doors twice in succession, the automatic func- tion will not work for several minutes and the window can be closed by holding the...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the power door mirrors WARNING NOTE The control on the driver's door is used to adjust Objects seen in the wide-angle passenger's Only one mirror can be tilted down at a time. the position of the door mirrors. side mirror may be closer than they appear to Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rearview mirror Automatic folding when the vehicle is for this function can be set to three levels, which affect the rearview mirror and door mirrors. locked The interior rearview mirror has an auto-dim The mirrors can be folded in/out automatically function that helps reduce glare from following NOTE when the vehicle is locked/unlocked.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Compass Related information for this function can be set to three levels, which • affect the rearview mirror and door mirrors. Calibrating the compass (p. 153) The rear-view mirror has an integrated compass • that shows the direction in which the vehicle is Ignition modes (p.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Calibrating the compass 8. Repeat the calibration procedure if neces- sary. North America is divided into 15 magnetic zones and the compass will need to be calibrated if the Related information vehicle is driven from one zone to another. •...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Laminated panoramic roof* Wind blocker The laminated panoramic roof is divided into two sections and only the front section can be opened; it can be slid horizontally to the open or closed positions or its rear edge can be raised and lowered to allow ventilation.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operating the laminated panoramic If the sun shade is completely closed, it will open CAUTION roof* approximately 2 inches (5 cm) when the lamina- The optional panoramic roof should not be ted panoramic roof is opened to the tilt position. When the laminated panoramic roof is opened opened while load carriers are installed on using the controls in the front ceiling console, it...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS – Close: push the control forward (to the auto Manual operation Automatic operation 1. Opening the sun shade: Pull the control 1. Opening the sun shade: Pull the control as close position) twice in quick succession and release it.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ® HomeLink Wireless Control Closing using an outside door handle WARNING System* To close the panoramic roof when locking the If the pinch protection (auto-stop) feature has vehicle, hold the pressure sensitive surface on ® been triggered, the laminated panoramic roof HomeLink can be used to open garage doors, the outside of a door handle until the panoramic...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ® Programming the HomeLink systems, even home lighting. Additional informa- for security purposes. See the article "Program- tion can be found on the Internet at, ming HomeLink." Wireless Control System* www.homelink.com/www.youtube.com/ Related information HomeLinkGentex or by phoning the hotline at 1– NOTE •...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ® 3. Press and hold the button on the original 4. Press the programmed HomeLink button remote control that is to be programmed on and check the indicator light. ® ® HomeLink and observe the HomeLink Indicator light glows steadily green: pro- indicator light.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gate Operator/Canadian Programming indicator light will glow steadily or flash when the 2. Release both buttons. button has been pressed. Activation will now Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmit- ® > HomeLink is now in the training (or occur for the trained device (i.e., garage door ter signals to “time-out”...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Trip computer rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party are prohibited. The trip computer registers and calculates infor- mation such as distance driven, fuel consump- NOTE tion and average speed. This information is dis- played in the instrument panel.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Displaying trip computer Tourist (alternative speedometer) Mileage information • This is an alternative digital speedometer can be Driving time used when driving in areas in which the speed The trip computer registers and calculates infor- • Average speed limit is listed in a different unit of measure.
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(4). The change will be made Settings System Units view by selecting immediately. of Measurement and marking the desired unit. NOTE Changing these units of measure will also change the ones used in the Volvo navigation system*. * Option/accessory.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Displaying trip statistics Settings view Trip computer statistics can be displayed graphi- The center display's Settings view is used to cally in the center display. make many of the vehicle's function settings and to display vehicle-related information. Driver performance Open the Opening Settings view...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Categories in Settings view Changing a setting Type of Description Settings view consists of a number of main cate- setting gories and sub-categories that contain settings Multi- Select a level for a particular set- and information for many of the vehicle's fea- selection ting by pressing the desired part tures and functions.
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Global Settings view (p. 164) Sub-categories Type of setting • Changing system settings in Settings view Vehicle Modem Internet Global Personal (p. 167) Volvo On Call – Route and Guidance Personal Volvo Service Networks Global Traffic Personal Climate Guidance Personal...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Changing system settings in 3. Select one of the following measurement 2. Tap System Storage. Settings view standards: > Storage information for the vehicle's hard • System Settings view's main category contains Metric drive will be displayed, including total : kilometers, liters and degrees Cel- general settings and information, such as lan- sius.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Resetting the settings view Driver profiles 3. Tap to confirm your choice. All of the changes made under Settings view Many of the vehicle's settings can be adapted to Reset Personal Settings Reset , tap can be reset to their default values at the same the driver's personal preferences and saved in for the active profile Reset for all...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Selecting a driver profile Confirm Global settings 4. Tap Global settings and parameters remain the same > The new driver profile has now been The most recently selected driver profile will be regardless of which driver profile is currently selected and the system will load the set- used automatically the next time the vehicle is active.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Editing a driver profile Linking a remote key to a driver Back Close 3. Save the changes by tapping profile > The name has now been changed. The names of the driver profiles created for the vehicle can be changed. A remote key can be linked to a driver profile, Resetting driver profile changes which means that all of the settings stored in the...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Importing/exporting a driver profile Related information 4. Open Top view in the center display again • from/to a USB flash drive Settings System Driver Driver profiles (p. 168) and tap • Profiles Edit Profile. The personal settings stored in a driver profile Editing a driver profile (p.
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Third party apps was removed before the import was comple- Third party apps have to be downloaded e.g., ted. Volvo ID . Settings for these apps are made in • No driver profile had been stored on the USB the apps themselves, not in Top view.
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• Categories in Settings view (p. 165) When the vehicle changes owners, it is essential to reset all user data and system settings to their factory defaults, including Volvo On Call. Related information • Resetting the settings view (p. 168) •...
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CLIMATE • Climate control system 4-zone climate system* Air quality (p. 178) • The vehicle is equipped with Electronic Climate Climate system controls (p. 180) Control (ECC) that cools, heats, dehumidifies • Air distribution (p. 191) and filters the air in the passenger compartment. 2-zone climate system 4-zone system climate zones The 4-zone climate system makes it possible to...
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CLIMATE Climate system sensors Perceived temperature On models equipped with the optional Interior Air Quality System, there is also an air quality sensor The climate system's sensors help regulate the The climate system regulates passenger com- located at the climate system's air intake. passenger compartment temperature, humidity partment temperature based on the perceived level, etc.
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Only use cleaning agents and car care products • Climate system controls in the center display The indicator is shown in the climate bar recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly and fol- (p. 181) when the Climate view is not open. low the instructions included with the product.
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CZIP includes the following: contaminants are detected, the air intake closes replaced more often. Consult your Volvo retailer. • An enhanced blower function that starts the and the air inside the passenger compartment is...
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CLIMATE • Climate system controls 2. Activate/deactivate IAQS by selecting/dese- Defrosting windows and mirrors (p. 188) Air Quality Sensor lecting the box. • Climate system functions are controlled using Climate system voice commands (p. 118) buttons on the center console, the center dis- •...
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CLIMATE Climate system controls in the Climate view center display Tap the center button on the climate bar to access Climate view, which is divided into the fol- All climate system functions can be controlled * and Main climate Rear climate lowing tabs: from the center display's climate bar and Cli- Parking climate...
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CLIMATE Rear climate system controls on the Related information Rear climate* • tunnel console* All of the climate system functions for the rear Climate system controls (p. 180) Rear climate seat can be controlled from the • The rear seat climate system functions are con- Defrosting windows and mirrors (p.
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CLIMATE Automatic climate control AUTO 2. Tap or press and hold seat controls* and the unlocking button are dis- played. > Auto mode is activated (button lights up)/ The Auto feature automatically controls a num- deactivated (button is off). Auto mode ber of climate system functions.
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CLIMATE Air conditioning Setting the temperature NOTE The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies the The temperature can be set separately for the • For the air conditioning to function opti- air in the passenger compartment. left and right sides of the passenger compart- mally, close the side windows and lamina- ment.
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CLIMATE Setting the rear seat temperature* Synchronizing the temperature From the front seat Temperature control Synchronization button on the driver's side temperature 2. Set a temperature by: control Temperature buttons in the Rear climate group in Cli- • dragging the control to the desired tem- 1.
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CLIMATE • Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console* (p. 182) • Perceived temperature (p. 177) Temperature control Temperature controls on the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console 4. Set the temperature by: < > 2.
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CLIMATE Setting the blower speed From the rear seat NOTE 1. Tap the unlock button on the rear climate The blower can be set to five different automatic If the blower is turned off completely, the air panel to access the controls. speeds plus .
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CLIMATE Defrosting windows and mirrors Related information Models without a heated windshield. • Climate system controls in the center display The max. defroster, heated windshield* and – Press button (1). (p. 181) heated rear window/door mirror functions are > Max. defroster is activated (button indica- •...
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CLIMATE From the center display's Climate view Activating/deactivating windshield heating* NOTE Activate/deactivate max. defroster • Triangular areas at the far sides of the windshield are not heated electrically and will take slightly longer to defrost/de-ice. • The heated windshield may affect the performance/range of e.g., transponders used to automatically pay highway tolls or other communication equipment.
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CLIMATE • Turning recirculation on and off Automatically activating/deactivating Turning front seat ventilation* on and off the window heating function when the (p. 197) Recirculation can be used to shut out exhaust engine is started • fumes, smoke, etc., from the passenger com- Turning steering wheel heating* on and off The rear window/door mirror/windshield heating* partment.
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CLIMATE Air distribution Activating/deactivating the recirculation timer The incoming air is distributed through a number With the timer activated, recirculation will switch of different vents in the passenger compartment. off automatically after 20 minutes. Air distribution overview Settings 1. Tap in the center display's Top view.
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CLIMATE • Adjusting air distribution Opening/closing/directing air vents Air distribution table (p. 194) • Air distribution can be adjusted manually. Climate system controls in the center display Some of the passenger compartment air vents (p. 181) can be open/closed/directed individually. Direct the dashboard and door pillar outer air vents toward the side windows to demist/defrost.
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CLIMATE Opening/closing air vents Directing air flow Rear seat air vents Air vent thumb wheel Air flow control Air vent thumb wheel – – Turn the thumb wheel to open/close the air Move the control from side to side or up/ –...
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CLIMATE Air distribution table Air distribution can be adjusted manually. Air distribution If all air distribution buttons are deselected in manual mode, the climate system will revert to automatic mode. Main air flow from the defroster vents, some flow from the other vents. To remove ice and condensation (with moderate blower speed).
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CLIMATE Air distribution Main air flow from the defroster and dashboard vents, some flow from the other For best comfort in hot and dry weather. vents. Main air flow from the defroster and floor vents, some flow from the other vents. For best comfort and defrosting in cold or humid con- ditions.
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CLIMATE Turning seat heating* on and off 2. Tap the seat heating button repeatedly to From the rear seat High Medium select one of four levels: With the 2-zone climate system The seats can be heated for added comfort in cold weather.
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CLIMATE Turning front seat ventilation* on Auto Driver Seat Heating Level 3. Under and off Auto Passenger Seat Heating Level Medium High select to acti- Seat ventilation can be used e.g., to help remove vate/deactivate the automatic function and dampness from the seat occupant's clothing. select a level for the driver's and passenger's The ventilation system consists of fans in the seats.
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CLIMATE Turning steering wheel heating* on Activating/deactivating front seat Related information • and off ventilation Climate system controls (p. 180) • The steering wheel can be heated electrically for Climate system controls in the center display added comfort in cold weather. (p.
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CLIMATE 2. Tap the steering wheel heating button repeatedly to select one of four levels: High Medium > The level changes and is displayed in the button. Automatic steering wheel heating The automatic function starts heating the steer- ing wheel automatically when the engine is started if the temperature is sufficiently cold.
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LOADING AND STORAGE Passenger compartment storage Related information spaces • Tunnel console (p. 203) • The following is an overview of the passenger Using the glove compartment (p. 207) compartment and its storage spaces. • Electrical sockets (p. 204) • Front seats Sun visors (p.
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LOADING AND STORAGE Tunnel console NOTE The tunnel console, located between the front One of the alarm sensors, which is sensitive seats, contains a 12-volt electrical socket, cup to metallic objects, is located under the tunnel holders and storage spaces, etc. console cup holders.
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LOADING AND STORAGE Electrical sockets 2. Disconnect the device by pulling its plug, not WARNING its cord. There are two 12-volt sockets in the tunnel con- • Be sure to place any devices connected sole, a 120-volt socket on the rear side of the Pull up the cover over the socket when it is not in to the socket safely so that they do not tunnel console, and one 12-volt socket in the...
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Put the vehicle's ignition in at least mode I. The socket is not active. The socket has been active but has been deactivated. Start the engine and/or charge the start battery. If a problem persists, have the socket checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
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LOADING AND STORAGE 12-volt socket in the tunnel console Fold down the cover to access the socket. Max. WARNING current provided is 10 A (120 W). Always keep the sockets covered when not in use. NOTE The 12-volt socket in the cargo compartment CAUTION provides electrical current even when the igni- Max.
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LOADING AND STORAGE Using the glove compartment Locking/unlocking the glove compartment* The glove compartment provides storage space for small items. To lock the glove compartment: Insert the key into the lock. Storage compartment for the key Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise. The glove compartment and tailgate can be The owner's manual and maps can be kept here.
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LOADING AND STORAGE Sun visors Loading There are vanity mirrors with card holders on the The load carrying capacity of your vehicle is upper sides of the sun visors. determined by factors such as the number of passengers, the amount of cargo, the weight of any accessories that may be installed, etc.
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Roof loads The jack*, tire sealing system and tools can be higher than this level could impede the Load carriers are available as Volvo accessories. found under the cargo compartment's floor. function of the Inflatable Curtain. Observe the following points when in use: •...
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LOADING AND STORAGE • • Load anchoring eyelets Place heavier cargo at the bottom of the Load anchoring eyelets (p. 210) load. • Whiplash protection system (p. 59) The eyelets in the cargo compartment can be • Secure the cargo correctly with appropriate folded out to secure objects with straps, a net, •...
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LOADING AND STORAGE Grocery bag holder Ski hatch Related information • Loading (p. 208) The grocery bag holders (hooks) and elastic The hatch in the rear seat backrest can be • strap help keep shopping bags in place. opened without folding the backrest down to Grocery bag holder (p.
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LOADING AND STORAGE Cargo compartment cover* Using the cover The cover can be used in two positions: fully The cover can be used to conceal objects in the open to completely cover the cargo compartment cargo compartment. or partially retracted to make it easier to reach Installing the cover farther into the cargo compartment.
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LOADING AND STORAGE Cargo net Loading (partially retracted) position WARNING From the fully open position: The cargo net helps protect passengers from When the cargo area cover is in the loading objects in the cargo compartment in the event of –...
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LOADING AND STORAGE Installing the net NOTE Front mounting is done most easily through one of the rear doors. 1. Fold out the cargo net and be sure the two sections of the upper rod are locked in the folded-out position. 2.
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This should preferably be done by ment from moving forward into the passenger a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. area. 2. Press in the catches and release both of the straps' hooks.
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LOADING AND STORAGE 4. Insert the screw included in the kit into the hole and tighten it. Do the same on the opposite side. > Check that the steel grid is securely attached. For additional information about the installation procedure and the tools required, see the instal- lation instructions included with the steel grid kit.
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The remote key is used to lock/unlock the vehi- ous ways and there are several types of remote cle and must be in the passenger compartment Additional keys can be ordered from a Volvo keys that can be used. in order to start the engine.
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If a remote key is lost, the others should be taken Unlock: Press to unlock the doors/tailgate with the vehicle to a Volvo retailer. As an anti- and disarm the alarm. This setting can be The Key Tag is also referred to as a Sport key. This key is designed to be waterproof to a depth of approximately 30 ft (10 meters) for up to 60 minutes, making it suitable for use in activities in and around water.
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Keyless use A list of independent repair facilities and/or signal will sound when all of the doors have been locksmiths known to Volvo that can cut and closed. The message will be erased when a code replacement keys can be found: remote key has been returned to the vehicle and •...
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Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* (p. 314) information. One or more Red Keys can be ordered from a • Volvo retailer after the vehicle has been pur- Driving lane assistance (p. 325) Speed reminder (On/Off): chased. A total of 11 keys can be programmed •...
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LOCKS AND ALARM Antenna locations for the start and Locking/unlocking from outside the WARNING lock system vehicle People with implanted pacemakers should not The buttons on the remote key can be used to The vehicle is equipped with a keyless start and allow the pacemaker to come closer than lock or unlock all doors and the tailgate at the...
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LOCKS AND ALARM Remote and Interior Locking The settings made for the Unlock function also affect the central locking All of the doors have to be closed before the system when a door is opened from inside the vehicle can be locked but the tailgate can be vehicle using a door handle.
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Remote door unlock The vehicle can be unlocked using the Volvo On Lock and alarm indicator light on the dashboard Call app. A long flash indicates the vehicle is locked. While...
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LOCKS AND ALARM Indicators in the interior lock buttons Related information In all doors* • Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle Lock buttons in the front doors (p. 222) • Home safe lighting (p. 144) • Adjusting the power door mirrors (p. 150) Rear door lock button and indicator light Indicator light in the respective door on: that door Front door lock button and indicator light...
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LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking from inside the Unlocking To unlock a rear door: vehicle • Press the button to unlock all doors and – To open one of the rear doors individually, The lock buttons in either of the front doors can the tailgate.
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LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking the tailgate Keyless unlocking* CAUTION The tailgate can be locked/unlocked in different • When pressing the rubberized pressure ways, depending on whether the vehicle is plate, only light pressure is necessary to equipped with the optional keyless Passive Entry release the tailgate's electronic locking system.
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PIN codes. Keep this code in a safe place. • If private locking is activated and the vehi- cle is unlocked using Volvo On Call or the Volvo On Call mobile app, it will be auto- matically deactivated. * Option/accessory.
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Top view: door, etc. • Private Locking In Function view, tap A Volvo retailer can provide you with the key • blade's unique code. Settings In Top view, tap and then tap My Car Locking.
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Unlocking After use, press the key blade back into its position in the key. Press the front cover (with the Volvo Backup key reader under the tunnel console cup hold- logo) until it clicks into place. To turn off the alarm: Slide the cover into position as indicated by arrow 2 in the illustration.
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LOCKS AND ALARM Power tailgate* that the door cannot be opened from the outside. NOTE The doors can still be opened from the inside. The optional power tailgate can be opened/ If the child safety locks are activated for the closed in several ways.
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LOCKS AND ALARM Opening the tailgate Interrupting opening/closing – The power tailgate can be opened electrically by: This can be done in five ways: • • Press the button on the lighting panel Pressing and holding the button on the •...
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LOCKS AND ALARM Related information Erasing tailgate programming opening position. An audible signal will • sound. Remote key's range (p. 220) – Open the tailgate manually to its highest • position and press and hold the closing but- Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle WARNING ton on the tailgate's lower edge for at least 3 (p.
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LOCKS AND ALARM Foot movement tailgate operation* Operation If several attempts have been made to open/ close the tailgate using the foot sensor without a The foot movement sensor* simplifies opening or remote key within range, the function will time closing the tailgate if your hands are full.
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The battery in the smaller extra key without but- tons (Key Tag) provided with models with the optional Passive Entry system cannot be replaced. A new Key Tag can be ordered from a Volvo retailer. Kicking motion under the sensor's activation area * Option/accessory.
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Pry the cover up. Hold the remote key with the front side (with the Volvo symbol) facing up and move the button on the key ring section of the key to the right. Slide the front cover slightly upward.
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Volvo workshop fulfill the above criteria. Old batteries should be disposed of properly at a recycling center or at your Volvo retailer. Insert a new battery with the positive (+) The battery's positive (+) side is up. Pry side up.
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Put the rear cover in position and press Press the front cover (with the Volvo The following message (which may appear in the down until it clicks into place.
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LOCKS AND ALARM Child safety locks 2. Press the button on the driver's door control Symbol Message Explanation panel. Child safety locks help prevent children from Rear child The rear-door Rear child lock Activated > will be dis- inadvertently opening one of the rear doors from lockActivated child safety played in the instrument panel and the...
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The alarm can be disarmed by: insurance policy on the vehicle. Contact a trained • Unlock the vehicle by pressing the remote and qualified Volvo service technician. key's unlock button • Pressing the pressure-sensitive area on the NOTE...
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LOCKS AND ALARM Automatically arming/disarming the Alarm signals the ignition has been put in mode I (turn the alarm start knob clockwise as far as possible and The following occurs if the alarm has been trig- release it): the alarm has been triggered gered: Automatically arming the alarm helps prevent •...
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3. Turn the start knob clockwise as far as possi- ble and release it. Volvo Standard Key FCC ID: YGOHUF8423 > The alarm will turn off. Volvo Tag ID FCC ID: YGOHUF8432 Related information •...
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Canada Canada–IC:3659A-VO3134 Volvo Standard Key IC: 4008C-HUF8423 This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is Volvo Tag ID IC: 4008C-HUF8432 subject to the following two conditions: This device complies with Industry Canada (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Driver support systems Adjustable steering force* Driver Alert Control (DAC) (p. 324) • The vehicle is equipped with a number of driver Driving lane assistance (p. 325) Steering force increases with the speed of the support systems that help provide the driver with •...
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Roll stability control (RSC) Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Yaw Control • Volvo's Roll Stability Control (RSC) is a stability Electronic Stability Control (ESC) helps reduce Engine Drag Control system designed to help minimize the risk of a wheel spin, counteract skidding and to generally •...
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The green indicator light in the button will illuminate to show that the function has been acti- vated or gray when the function is deactivated. This function is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original trailer hitch. * Option/accessory.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Electronic Stability Control (ESC) symbols and messages Symbol Message Description Steady glow for 2 seconds The system is performing a self-diagnostic test. when the engine is started. Flashing symbol. ESC is actively functioning to help counteract wheel spin and/or a skid. Sport mode has been activated.
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• Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine and restart it. • If the message is still displayed when the engine has restarted, drive to an authorized Volvo workshop to have the system inspected. Related information WARNING •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Speed limiter (SL)* Related information Set maximum speed indicator • Starting and activating the Speed Limiter The Speed Limiter (SL) is a feature that helps The vehicle's current speed (SL)* (p. 252) prevent the driver from exceeding a preset maxi- •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Starting and activating the Speed Changing a Speed Limiter (SL)* Activating SL (putting it in active mode Limiter (SL)* maximum speed and setting a maximum speed) The engine must be running before SL can be The Speed Limiter (SL) is a feature that has to put in active mode.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Reactivating SL from standby mode NOTE Limiter* To reactivate SL after it has temporarily been put This message will appear if the maximum in standby mode: The Speed Limiter (SL) can be temporarily deac- speed is exceeded by more than approx. tivated and put in standby mode.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Turning the Speed Limiter* off Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)* Related information • Speed limiter (SL)* (p. 251) The Speed Limiter (SL) can be turned off. Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) helps the driver • adapt the vehicle's maximum speed to the pos- Starting and activating the Speed Limiter ted speed limits.
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Is SL or ASL active? Starting and activating the Speed Limiter Road sign Explanation (SL)* (p. 252) Symbols in the instrument panel indicate which symbol's color function is active: • Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Limiter* Green/yellow ASL is active (p.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating the Changing tolerance for the Deactivating ASL Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)* Automatic Speed Limiter – Speed Sign Assist Tap the button in the center display's Function view. Automatic Speed Limiter can be set to different The function Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) is a >...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Cruise Control (CC) (75 km/h) in the center of the speedometer (4). Cruise Control (CC) is designed to assist the > The vehicle will then use the selected tol- driver by maintaining a set speed. It is primarily erance +4 mph (+5 km/h) until the vehi- intended for use on long straight roads in steady cle passes a sign with a lower or higher...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Starting and activating Cruise The vehicle's current speed NOTE Control The set speed Before CC can be activated, the vehicle's Cruise Control (CC) must be selected and acti- speed must be at least 20 mph (30 km/h). vated before it can regulate the vehicle's speed. In models equipped with the optional Adaptive This is also the lowest speed that can be set.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Changing Cruise Control (CC) Models equipped with Cruise Control and uation, the driver can temporarily deactivate CC speed braking function. Adaptive Cruise Control* – Change a set speed by pressing the To do so: Changing a set speed (3) buttons briefly or by pressing and –...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/resuming Cruise Reactivating CC from standby mode Standby mode due to action by the driver Control (CC) CC is temporarily deactivated and put in standby To reactivate CC after it has temporarily been put mode if: in standby mode: Cruise Control (CC) can be temporarily deacti- vated and put in standby mode.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Turning Cruise Control off between CC and ACC – see the article "Switch- – Press the button (2). ing between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Cruise Control (CC) can be deactivated (turned > The set speed marker (4) and symbols will Control".
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DRIVER SUPPORT Distance Alert* Related information Head-up-display* • Distance Alert* limitations (p. 264) Distance Alert is a function that alerts the driver • if the time interval to the vehicle ahead is too Using Distance Alert* (p. 263) short. • Head-up display (HUD)* (p.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Using Distance Alert* Setting a time interval One bar between the vehicles represents a time interval of approximately 1 second; 5 bars is Distance Alert can be set to different time inter- approximately 3 seconds. vals and can also be deactivated. The same symbol appears if Adaptive Cruise Activate/deactivate Control is activated.
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The camera and radar sensor monitor the distance to the vehicle ahead (generic illustration - certain details • qualified Volvo technician. Distance Alert* (p. 262) may vary from model to model) •...
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Maintenance of ACC components may winding roads or on highway on- or off- only be performed by a trained and quali- ramps. fied Volvo technician. Overview The distance to the vehicle ahead (in the same lane) is monitored by a radar sensor. Your vehi- cle's speed is regulated by accelerating and braking.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Collision warning Controls Instrument panel Function buttons and symbols (generic illustration) Speed indicators Audible/visual warning signals Increases the set speed or puts ACC back Set speed Audible warning signal into active mode (previous settings will be Speed of the vehicle ahead Visual warning symbol resumed) Puts ACC in active mode and stores the cur-...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Starting and activating Adaptive Related information WARNING • Cruise Control (ACC)* Starting and activating Adaptive Cruise Adaptive Cruise Control only warns of vehicles Control (ACC)* (p. 267) ACC must first be put in active mode before it detected by the radar sensor. In some cases •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Changing Adaptive Cruise Control Activating ACC (putting it in active The time interval to the vehi- (ACC) speed mode and setting a speed) cle ahead will only be shown when two vehicles are dis- Before ACC can be put in active mode: ACC makes it possible to set various speeds.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Setting an Adaptive Cruise Control Changing a time interval cle's speed when the button is pressed will (ACC) time interval become the set speed assuming that the accel- erator pedal is still depressed when the button is ACC makes it possible to set various time inter- pressed.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/resuming Adaptive setting is made using the DRIVE MODE control time interval to the vehicle ahead does not Cruise Control (ACC) allow an increase in speed. on the tunnel console. • The higher the speed, the greater the dis- ACC can be put temporarily in standby mode Select one of the following: tance to the vehicle ahead for a given time...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Reactivating ACC from standby mode WARNING WARNING When ACC is in standby mode, the driver has If this happens, the driver will be alerted by an to control the vehicle's speed and distance to audible signal and a message in the instru- a vehicle ahead.
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Passing Assistance with Adaptive Using passing assistance Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Cruise Control (ACC)* or Pilot Control (ACC)* or Pilot Assist* (p. 272) To activate passing assistance: Assist* • • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) symbols and Your vehicle (ACC or Pilot Assist) must be messages (p.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Changing target vehicles and Passing assistance in these situations can be WARNING automatic braking with Adaptive deactivated by putting ACC or Pilot Assist in At speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h), if ACC Cruise Control (ACC) standby mode. changes targets from a moving vehicle to a At certain speeds, Adaptive Cruise Control can stationary one, the system will not react to the...
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - the gear selector is moved to the P, N or R The driver will then have to reactivate ACC in – limitations one of the following ways: positions • • the driver puts ACC in standby mode. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) functionality may Press the button on the left-side...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Switching between Cruise Control 2. In the center display's Function view, tap the 3. Press the button on the left-side steer- (CC) and Adaptive Cruise Control Cruise control button. The button's indica- ing wheel keypad. (ACC)* tor will change from GREEN to GRAY. >...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) This illustration shows that ACC is set at a symbols and messages speed of 68 mph (110 km/h) and that there is no vehicle ahead to follow. A number of ACC symbols and/or messages may appear in the instrument panel or the head- up display*.
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Adaptive cruise ACC is in standby mode. Unavailable GRAY symbol Adaptive cruise The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo Service technician. Service required GRAY symbol Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked, see Owner's Clean the windshield in front of the camera/radar sensor.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist* camera and radar sensor mounted in the upper, WARNING center section of the windshield. It helps maintain The Pilot Assist feature helps keep the vehicle in • Pilot Assist is designed to be a supple- the set time interval by automatically adjusting its current traffic lane by providing steering mentary driving aid and cannot cover all speed and by providing steering assistance to...
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• Pilot Assist maintenance should only be or switching to Adaptive Cruise Control. carried out by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. • Pilot Assist regulates your vehicle's speed using the accelerator pedal and the brakes. Please be aware that there may be a faint sound from the brakes when the system is using them.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist overview Collision warning Function symbol Controls Distance and target vehicle symbol Steering assistance symbol Instrument panel Audible/visual warning signals Audible warning signal Function buttons and symbols (generic illustration) Increase set speed or resume Pilot Assist set Visual warning signal speed and distance (time interval) to the vehicle ahead...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Starting and activating Pilot Assist WARNING NOTE Pilot Assist has to be started and then activated Pilot Assist only provides warnings for vehi- Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light con- before it can provide steering assistance and cles that its radar sensor and camera have trasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the driver is regulate speed and the distance to the vehicle detected.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Prerequisites And Pilot Assist will only regulate the time inter- WARNING val to the vehicle ahead when a vehicle symbol The prerequisites for activating Pilot Assist are: Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidance sys- (1) is displayed above the steering wheel. •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Changing Pilot Assist speed the lane is at the top of a hill, on an If the driver does not return his/her hands to the uneven road surface or over a bump. steering wheel after the audible signal, Pilot Different speeds can be set for Pilot Assist.
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Setting a Pilot Assist time interval cle's speed when the button is pressed will Pilot Assist limitations (p. 289) become the set speed assuming that the accel- • Pilot Assist symbols and messages (p. 291) Different time intervals to the vehicle ahead can erator pedal is still depressed when the button is be selected and are shown in the instrument pressed.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Related information WARNING • Pilot Assist* (p. 278) • Only use a time interval that is suitable in • Starting and activating Pilot Assist (p. 281) current traffic conditions. • Changing Pilot Assist speed (p. 283) • A short time interval gives the driver lim- •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist In standby mode, the driver will have to regulate Assist set speed. The vehicle will return to the set the vehicle's speed and the distance to the vehi- speed when the accelerator pedal is released. Pilot Assist can be temporarily deactivated, put cle ahead.
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Related information Automatic standby mode brake temperature is too high • • Pilot Assist interacts with other systems, such as Pilot Assist* (p. 278) the parking brake is set Electronic Stability Control. If any of these other •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Changing target vehicles and The driver will then have to reactivate Pilot – WARNING automatic braking with Pilot Assist Assist in one of the following ways: If Pilot Assist changes targets from a moving • At certain speeds, Pilot Assist can change target vehicle to a stationary one at speeds above Press the button on the left-side...
DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist limitations Related information Deactivation of the auto-hold brake function • In certain situations, auto-hold will be deactivated Pilot Assist* (p. 278) Pilot Assist functionality may be limited in certain when the vehicle is at a standstill and Pilot Assist •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT • • bad weather conditions (rain, snow, fog, Do not use Pilot Assist when the vehicle is WARNING slush, poor visibility, backlighting, etc). transporting a heavy load or if it is towing a Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidance sys- trailer.
DRIVER SUPPORT • Pilot Assist symbols and messages Radar sensor limitations (p. 294) • Camera limitations (p. 298) A number of Pilot Assist symbols and/or mes- sages may appear in the instrument panel or the head-up display*. Several examples are provided here. In this illustration, Pilot Assist is set at 68 mph (110 km/h) and there is a target vehicle ahead that is traveling at the same speed.
DRIVER SUPPORT Driver support system radar sensor In this illustration, Pilot Assist is set at 68 mph (110 km/h) and there is no target vehicle ahead. The radar sensor is used by a number of driver support systems to e.g., help detect other vehi- In this example, Pilot Assist also provides steer- cles.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Radar sensor limitations (p. 294) • Radar sensor - type approval (p. 297) • Distance Alert* (p. 262) • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 264) • City Safety™ (p. 301) • Pilot Assist* (p. 278) * Option/accessory.
No action. The driver should be extra alert in conditions of this view. type. There is dirt between the inside of the windshield and the camera/radar sensor. Have the area of the windshield cleaned by a trained and quali- fied Volvo service technician.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Vehicle's speed The radar sensor's capacity to detect vehicles ahead is impeded: • if the speed of the vehicle ahead differs greatly from your vehicle's speed. Limited field of vision The radar sensor has a limited field of vision. In some situations it may detect a vehicle later than expected or not detect other vehicles at all.
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• • When replacing windshield wipers, use City Safety limitations (p. 309) CAUTION the same type or ones approved by Volvo. • Road Sign Information (RSI)* limitations • Service and maintenance on City Safety After the windshield has been replaced, the (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Radar sensor - type approval Driver support system camera Related information • Camera limitations (p. 298) The camera is used by a number of driver sup- • USA & Canada: port systems to e.g., detect a driving lane's side Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Camera limitations WARNING Obstructions The camera used by several of the driver support Never place any objects, decals, electronic toll systems has certain limitations, which also affect devices, window tinting films etc., on the wind- the systems using it. shield in front of or around the camera/radar sensor.
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Before the windshield is replaced, con- may only be carried out by a trained and temporarily turned off for approx. 15 minutes tact a Volvo retailer to ensure that the qualified Volvo service technician. after the engine has been started to protect their correct windshield is ordered and instal- •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Maintenance In order for camera and radar sensor to function properly, the area of the windshield must be kept free of dirt, ice, snow, etc. and should be washed regularly with a suitable car washing detergent. NOTE Dirt, ice and/or snow covering the camera and radar sensors reduce functionality and may disable the vehicle's camera-/radar- based systems.
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety™ Normally, the occupants of the vehicle will not be WARNING aware of City Safety except when the system City Safety™ is a support system designed to • City Safety™ is a supplemental aid to the intervenes when a collision is imminent. help alert the driver to pedestrians, cyclists, large driver.
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City Safety does not activate the auto-brake nent collision. function during fast acceleration. City Safety can detect pedestrians, cyclists or City Safety maintenance may only be carried vehicles that are stationary, are moving in the out by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
DRIVER SUPPORT • City Safety warning level settings 3: Auto-brake Detecting obstructions with City Safety (p. 305) The brakes will be applied automatically. City Safety is always activated but the function's • Rear Collision Warning (RCW) (p. 313) warning distance can be adjusted. If the driver has not taken action at this stage and •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Setting a warning level (distance) WARNING NOTE The distance set for warnings determines the • • No automatic system can be guaranteed Due to local traffic regulations in certain system's responsiveness and sets the distance at to function 100% correctly in all situa- markets, Rear Collision Warning (RCW) which visual, audible and tangible (haptic) warn- will not activate the rear turn signals.
DRIVER SUPPORT Detecting obstructions with City Pedestrians shoulders, legs, the upper and lower parts of the Safety body and a cyclist's normal pattern of movement. • City Safety can detect vehicles, cyclists, large If major parts of the cyclist's body are not animals and pedestrians.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Large animals body and the person must be at least 32 in. WARNING (80 cm) tall. City Safety is designed to be a supplementary • City Safety can also help detect pedestrians driving aid. in dark conditions if they are in the path of It cannot detect large animals in all situations the vehicle's headlights.
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety in crossing traffic WARNING NOTE City Safety can help the driver when turning in • City Safety is a supplementary driving aid This function uses the vehicle's camera and the path of an oncoming vehicle in an intersec- and does not function in all driving situa- radar sensor, which have certain general limi- tion.
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety during evasive action* City Safety's steering assistance function can NOTE detect: City Safety's steering assistance function can This function uses the vehicle's camera and • help the driver if he/she attempts to take evasive vehicles radar sensor, which have certain general limi- steering action if a collision cannot be avoided •...
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety when evasive action is City Safety limitations However, if City Safety determines that an eva- not possible sive steering maneuver is not possible due to a City Safety™ may have limited or reduced func- lack of space in the adjacent traffic lanes, the City Safety can help the driver by automatically tionality in certain situations.
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Camera and radar sensor components should Warnings and braking are most effective only be serviced or replaced by a trained and at speeds above 43 mph (70 km/h) and qualified Volvo service technician. less effective at lower speeds. Action by the driver Backing up City Safety is temporarily deactivated while the vehicle is backing up.
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DRIVER SUPPORT WARNING • Warnings for stationary or slow-moving vehicles and large animals may be impe- ded by darkness or poor visibility. • Warnings and braking for pedestrians and cyclists will not be provided at speeds above approx. 43 mph (70 km/h). •...
City Safety City Safety The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician. Reduced functionality Service required A text message can be erased by briefly pressing the O button on the right-side steering wheel keypad.
DRIVER SUPPORT Rear Collision Warning (RCW) Related information NOTE • City Safety™ (p. 301) Rear Collision Warning (RCW) function • Due to local traffic regulations in certain • can help the driver avoid rear-end collisions. Whiplash protection system (p. 59) markets, Rear Collision Warning (RCW) •...
DRIVER SUPPORT Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* Overview Blind Spot Information is a system designed to alert the driver to the presence of other vehicles moving in the same direction as your vehicle on roads with several lanes. Blind Spot Information is a driving aid intended •...
DRIVER SUPPORT Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* If BLIS is deactivated when the engine is WARNING On/Off switched off, it will remain off the next time the • Blind Spot Information does not function engine is started and the indicator lights in the The Blind Spot Information function can be acti- in sharp curves.
Dirt, ice and snow on the sensors may repainting the rear bumper should only be reduce functionality and prevent the system When does Cross Traffic Alert function done by a trained and qualified Volvo service from providing warnings. technician. •...
DRIVER SUPPORT • Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic If CTA detects that something is approaching Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* limitations (p. 318) Alert (CTA)* your vehicle from the side: • Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) can be activated/deac- An audible signal indicates will sound from tivated separately from Blind Spot Information either the left or right infotainment system (BLIS).
DRIVER SUPPORT Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* limitations WARNING CTA functionality may be reduced in certain sit- • BLIS and CTA are information systems, uations. NOT warning or safety systems and do not function in all situations. Limitations • BLIS and CTA do not eliminate the need CTA has limitations in certain situations, for for you to visually confirm the conditions example, the CTA sensors cannot "see"...
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Do not attach any objects, tape, decals, etc., on the surface of the sensors. CAUTION Repairs to the BLIS/CTA systems and/or repainting the rear bumper should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. * Option/accessory.
Message Explanation Blind spot sensor The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Service required Blind spot system off BLIS and CTA have been deactivated because a trailer has been connected to teh vehicle's electrical system.
DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information (RSI)* Road Sign Tap the NOTE Information button (generic RSI is a feature that helps the driver see road If the vehicle is equipped with the Sensus illustration) in the center dis- signs showing the posted speed limit. Navigation system, speed-related information play's Function view.
DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information (RSI)* Speed Limit Warning 2. Tap Speed camera alert to activate/deac- operation tivate this function. > If the function is activated, a speed selec- Speed limit information tor will be displayed. Setting a speed warning level The driver can choose to receive a speed warning at a speed that is lower or higher than the posted speed limit.
DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information (RSI)* Sensus Navigation Related information limitations • The Sensus Navigation system provides speed Road Sign Information (RSI)* (p. 321) limit-related information: • The RSI function may be limited in certain situa- Road Sign Information (RSI)* operation •...
DRIVER SUPPORT Driver Alert Control (DAC) WARNING DAC is intended to alert the driver if his/her driv- • DAC is not intended to extend the dura- ing becomes erratic due to e.g., distraction or tion of driving. Always plan breaks at reg- fatigue.
DRIVER SUPPORT Using Driver Alert Control (DAC) Driver Alert Control limitations Driving lane assistance DAC settings are made in the center display's Driver Alert Control (DAC) may have limited or Lane Assistance functions are designed to menu system. reduced functionality in certain situations. help reduce the risk of accidents in situations where the vehicle unintentionally leaves its lane Activating/deactivating Driver Alert...
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DRIVER SUPPORT NOTE If the turn signal is used, Lane Keeping Aid will not provide an alert or steering assis- tance. WARNING Lane Keeping Aid is only intended to assist the driver and does not function in all driving, weather, traffic or road conditions. As the driver, you have full responsibility for operating the vehicle in a safe manner.
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Lane will sound and the following message will be dis- assist the driver. In these situations, it may be Keeping Aid (LKA) played: advisable to turn the function off. • LKA can be activated/deactivated. Lane Keeping Aid Standby until Examples of such situations: –...
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DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Driving lane assistance (p. 325) • Driving lane assistance symbols and mes- sages (p. 329)
DRIVER SUPPORT Driving lane assistance symbols LKA are monitoring the driving lane's marker Steering/warning indicator and messages line(s). Not available A number of symbols and messages relating to Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) may appear in the instrument panel. Symbols in the instrument panel The driving lane assistance systems use a symbol in the instrument panel in different...
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The following table lists several LKA-related symbols and messages. Symbol Message Explanation Driver support system The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian. Reduced functionality Service required Windscreen sensor The camera's functionality is limited.
DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance when there is a Collision Avoidance Assistance 2. Deselect risk of a collision > The function is deactivated. Collision Avoidance The purpose of Assistance is to help the driver reduce the risk NOTE of the vehicle inadvertently leaving its traffic lane Collision Please be aware that when the and/or colliding with another vehicle by actively...
Sensor blocked, see Owner's manual A text message can be erased by briefly pressing the O button on the right-side steering wheel keypad. If the message recurs, contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician or retailer. Related information •...
DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assist with run-off Run-off Mitigation with steering assistance Braking is triggered in situations where steering mitigation assistance may not be sufficient. Braking effect is only modulated automatically depending on the situa- This function is designed to assist the driver by tion when the vehicle begins to run off the road.
DRIVER SUPPORT • Steering assistance in oncoming roads with indistinct or no lane marker lines NOTE traffic Collision Please be aware that when the NOTE This function can help a driver if the vehicle inad- Avoidance Assistance function is deacti- vertently begins to cross a road's center line into This function uses the vehicle's camera and vated, the following sub-functions are also...
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Steering assistance is not provided if a turn sig- 1. Tap on roads without clear lane marker lines Settings My Car IntelliSafe nal is being used. If the vehicle is being driven the center display's Top view. actively, activation may be delayed.
DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance during collision This function can also help provide assistance if 1. Tap Settings My Car IntelliSafe risks from behind the driver is changing lanes and using the turn the center display's Top view. signal and another vehicle is approaching from This system is designed to help a driver if the Collision Avoidance Assistance 2.
DRIVER SUPPORT • • Park Assist* outside of the speed interval 37–87 mph Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* limitations (60–140 km/h) (p. 316) The Park Assist system is designed to assist you • • on roads without clear lane marker lines when driving into parking spaces, garages, etc.
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Volvo genuine trailer wir- parking the vehicle. It is not, however, the vehicle has stopped moving. ing is used. If a non-Volvo trailer hitch is being intended to replace the driver's attention The audible signal becomes constant when you used, it may be necessary to switch off the sys- and judgement.
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Park Assist Park Assist limitations Front park assist The Park Assist system can be turned on or off. The Park Assist system has certain limitations. On/Off WARNING Park Assist's front and side sensors are activated Use extra caution when automatically when the engine is started.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Cleaning the sensors NOTE • The system will not detect high objects, such as a loading dock, etc. • Certain materials or fabrics may not be detected by the sensors. Objects made of these materials or people wearing cloth- ing made of these fabrics may not be detected.
Sensors blocked, cleaning needed Park Assist System The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Unavailable Service required A text message can be erased by briefly pressing the O button on the right-side steering wheel keypad.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera (PAC)* Towbar: Guiding lines for a trailer hitch* front, rear, left, right. The currently selected cam- era will be displayed at the top of the view. On/Off The Park Assist Camera system is designed to provide the driver with a view of the area around CTA: Cross Traffic Alert* On/Off the vehicle in the form of a camera image and...
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DRIVER SUPPORT 360° view* The cameras can be activated automatically or Front camera manually, see the article "Park Assist Camera settings." Backing up Location of the front Park Assist Camera (generic illus- Location of the cameras and their fields of vision tration) This function activates all of the cameras to show The front camera is located behind the grill and...
DRIVER SUPPORT • Park Assist Camera (PAC)* Park Assist* (p. 337) NOTE trajectory lines and fields • Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* (p. 316) The front camera will only reactivate automati- The Park Assist Camera system uses trajectory • Auto Camera Reverse Activation Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* (p.
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DRIVER SUPPORT These lines also indicate the outermost limits that Models with the 360° panorama camera Trajectory lines for a trailer hitch (towbar) any object (door mirrors, corners of the body, a system and Park Assist sensors* trailer hitch, etc.) extends out from the vehicle, even when it turns.
DRIVER SUPPORT Starting the Park Assist Camera Front and rear sensor fields Side sensors (PAC)* If the vehicle is also equipped with the optional The side fields will only be shown in orange. Park Assist system, this information will be dis- PAC starts automatically when the gear selector Side field color Distance to the object...
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera (PAC)* onds on the condition that the vehicle's speed limitations has not exceeded 31 mph (50 km/h). The Park Assist Camera system has certain limi- Other camera views switch off at 9 mph (15 tations that the driver should be aware of. km/h) and will not reactivate automatically.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Maintenance • Keep the camera's lens free of dirt, ice and snow. This is particularly important in poor ambient lighting conditions. • Remove dirt, ice and snow carefully to avoid scratching the lenses. • Clean the lens regularly with warm water and a suitable car washing detergent.
Sensors blocked, cleaning nee- Park Assist System The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Unavailable Service required A text message can be erased by briefly pressing and authorized Volvo service technician or the O button on the right-side steering wheel retailer.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Park Assist* (p. 337) • Activating/deactivating Park Assist (p. 339) • Park Assist limitations (p. 339) * Option/accessory.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* Types of parking Perpendicular parking Park Assist Pilot (PAP) helps the driver drive into Parallel parking parallel or perpendicular parking spaces and leave parallel parking spaces. Park Assist Pilot provides assistance when park- ing by measuring the parking space and turning the steering wheel to guide the vehicle into the space.
DRIVER SUPPORT Using Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* WARNING NOTE Park Assist Pilot (PAP) gives the driver instruc- • PAP does not function in all situations If a trailer hitch is configured in the vehicle's tions during the parking procedure. The function and is only intended to assist the driver electrical system, PAP will take the trailer can also assist when leaving a parking space.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Park In 1: Searching and measuring 2: Backing into the parking space 1. Tap the button in the center display's Function view. If necessary, slow down to: • a speed below 20 mph (30 km/h) for parallel parking •...
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DRIVER SUPPORT When the vehicle is backing up, PAP will steer it 3: Adjusting the vehicle's position adjusted by driving slightly forward and backing into the parking space. Do as follows: 1. Put the gear selector in D, wait until the 1.
Changing to a different approved tire size cle's exhaust, etc.) emitting ultrasound may affect PAP's parameters. Consult a using approximately the same frequen- trained and qualified Volvo service technician. cies as PAP. * Option/accessory.
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DRIVER SUPPORT • Maintenance Heavy rain or snow may inhibit PAP's capacity to correctly measure a parking space. • Do not use PAP when using snow chains and/or a temporary spare tire. • Do not use PAP if there are any objects pro- truding from the vehicle.
Message Explanation Park Assist System The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Unavailable Service required Park Assist System One or more of the system's sensors are blocked. Check and clean the sensors as soon as possible.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and driving Ignition modes Mode Functions available The vehicle is equipped with features that sup- The vehicle's ignition can be put in various • The odometer, clock and tem- plement its basic functions, such as shifting modes (levels) to make different functions availa- perature gauge are illuminated gears with steering wheel paddles* and the fuel-...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Starting the engine NOTE Mode Functions available The engine can be started using the start knob To access ignition modes I or II without star- • The headlights illuminate on the tunnel console if there is a remote key in ting the engine, the brake pedal must not be •...
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> The starter motor will crank until the • Volvo's floor mats are specially manufac- CAUTION engine starts or its overheating protection tured for your car. They must be firmly is triggered.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Turning the engine off WARNING CAUTION The engine can be turned off using the start • • Always remove the remote key from the When starting in cold weather, the auto- knob on the tunnel console. passenger compartment when leaving the matic transmission may shift up at slightly vehicle and ensure that the ignition in higher engine speeds than normal until...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Jump starting 2. If the 12-volt auxiliary battery to be used is 9. Start the engine in the assisting vehicle and in another vehicle, switch off that vehicle's run it at approx. 1,500 rpm. Follow the instructions provided here to jump ignition while the jumper cables are being start your vehicle or to jump start another vehi- 10.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Automatic transmission WARNING Symbol Explanation The automatic transmission has 8 forward gears • Do not connect the jumper cable to any Transmission-related information. and shifts up or down based on the level of part of the fuel system or to any moving Follow the instructions provided.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Gear selector positions The ignition must be in mode II and the brake The ignition must be in mode II and the brake pedal must be depressed before the gear selec- pedal must be depressed before the gear selec- The automatic transmission has 8 forward gears tor can be moved from P.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Gear shift indicator Move the gear selector to the side toward D at Manual shifting – M (shown on the any time to resume automatic gear shifting. instrument panel) The gear shift indicator in the instrument panel Manual shifting can be selected at any time and shows the current gear (in manual shifting Safety function...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Shiftlock Automatic shiftlock from the P or D positions into N so that the vehi- cle can be moved. To do so: The automatic transmission's shiftlock feature From Park – P helps prevent inadvertently moving the gear In order to move the gear selector from the P Lift away the rubber mat on the bottom of selector between different positions.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Steering wheel paddles* In addition to the manual gearshift function using the gear selector, the paddles make it possible to manually shift gears from the steering wheel. Activating the paddles In order to shift gears with the paddles, they have to first be activated.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Start/Stop Using the Start/Stop function Automatic deactivation In shift mode D, if the paddles are not used for a Start/Stop is a function that temporarily switches Start/Stop is a function that temporarily switches period of time, they will deactivate automatically. off the engine when the vehicle is not moving, off the engine when the vehicle is not moving, The number of the current gear will no longer be...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Symbols in the instrument panel approx. 3 seconds. See also the article "Condi- Symbol Explanation tions for Start/Stop." 12" instrument panel White symbol: the function is avail- • READY will be displayed in the tachometer Auto-start able. when Start/Stop is available.
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STARTING AND DRIVING • Conditions for Start/Stop Related information the road's incline is very steep. • • Conditions for Start/Stop (p. 372) Certain conditions must be met for the Start/ the hood is opened. • Stop feature to function. If a condition is not met, •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING • Drive modes condensation forms on the inside of the win- WARNING dows. Selecting a drive mode affects the vehicle's driv- Do not open the hood if the engine has auto- • the climate system cannot keep the desired ing characteristics to help make driving more stopped.
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STARTING AND DRIVING • Selecting a drive mode Not possible to select due to low Start/Stop Descent Control are activated. temperature deactivated. • Not possible to select due to limitations This drive mode can only be activated at low • speeds (the permissible speed range will be Not possible to select due to high shown on the speedometer).
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STARTING AND DRIVING Presets Comfort DYNAMIC 3. Under , select: Dynamic Dynamic drive mode is designed to provide sportier driving characteristics. Gear shifting will The following settings can be modified: be faster and more distinct and will occur at • Driver Display higher rpm.
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STARTING AND DRIVING ECO drive mode Selecting ECO mode 3. Press the control again to select it. A drive mode can also be selected by tapping its When the engine is switched off, ECO mode is The Eco drive mode is a function designed to button on the center display.
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STARTING AND DRIVING • a short distance (in heavy traffic, etc.) or ECO gauge in the instrument panel The gradient of a down-slope is more than when driving down hills. approximately 6% • To help keep fuel consumption as low as possi- The steering wheel paddles* are used for ble, Eco Coast should not be used in traffic situa- manual shifting...
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STARTING AND DRIVING • Leveling control* and suspension Suspension settings A low reading in the green area indicates economical driving. The leveling control system adjusts the suspen- Easy entry • A higher reading indicates higher fuel con- sion and shock absorbers automatically to help The vehicle can be lowered to entering and exit- sumption.
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In certain situations, this function has to be When parking, be sure that there is adequate Your Volvo can be equipped with All Wheel turned off, for example when lifting the vehicle on space above and below the vehicle since its...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Brake functions Brakes return to its normal position if the vehicle is parked on an incline or uneven surface. The vehicle's standard braking features are aug- The brake system is a hydraulic system consist- mented by a number of auxiliary help functions. ing of two separate brake circuits.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Instrument panel symbols vehicle has been washed. Do this by braking gen- WARNING tly for a short period while the vehicle is moving. Symbol Explanation • Use the jack intended for the vehicle Driving on wet or salted roads when changing a tire.
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NOT DRIVE. Have the vehicle towed to a on each side of the vehicle to illuminate to help and increases braking force when necessary. trained and qualified Volvo service technician alert vehicles traveling behind. Brake force can be increased up to the point at and have the brake system inspected.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Braking effect after a collision Parking brake ted. If it is applied while the vehicle is moving, the normal brakes are used on all four wheels. The In certain types of collisions, the vehicle's brakes The electric parking brake helps to keep the brakes will only be applied on the rear wheels are applied to help prevent or mitigate a secon- vehicle stationary when it is parked.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Using the parking brake Releasing the parking brake Symbol in the instrument panel The electric parking brake helps to keep the Symbol Explanation vehicle stationary when it is parked. The symbol flashes while the park- Applying the parking brake ing brake is being applied.
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Always apply the parking brake when parking parking brake after several attempts, consult a 2. Press firmly on the brake pedal. on hills or uneven surfaces. trained and authorized Volvo service technician 3. Start the engine. or retailer. Heavy load uphill 4.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Hill Start Assist Auto-hold brake function Symbols in the instrument panel Hill Start Assist (HSA) helps prevent the vehicle With the Auto-hold brake function, the driver can Symbol Explanation from rolling backwards when starting up a hill. If release the brake pedal and the brakes will If the symbol flashes, a parking you are backing up a hill, HSA helps prevent the...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Low Speed Control (LSC)* Activating LSC Turn Auto-hold on or off by pressing the control in the tunnel console. The indicator light illumi- Low Speed Control (LSC) helps make off-road Using the drive mode control* nates when the function is on. driving easier on slippery surfaces when towing a trailer on grass, etc.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Hill Descent Control (HDC)* From the center display's Function view HDC is activated along with Low Speed Control (LSC), which together make driving on slippery Models without the drive mode HDC is a type of low-speed automatic engine Hill surfaces at low speeds easier.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Driving through standing water From the center display's Function view CAUTION Models without the drive mode The vehicle should be driven with extreme cau- • Engine damage will occur if water is Hill control have a button for tion if it is necessary to drive through standing drawn into the air cleaner.
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STARTING AND DRIVING • Overheating the engine and Related information The air conditioning may be switched off • transmission temporarily. Towing recommendations (p. 403) • In demanding driving conditions, such as when After a prolonged period of driving, do not transporting heavy loads, driving in mountainous turn off the engine immediately after stop- areas or in very hot weather there is a risk of...
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It is always worthwhile to have your vehicle likely to occur, consider using snow tires. tery to varying extents. checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician before driving long distances. Your Avoid using ignition mode II as much as posssi-...
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• Volvo recommends the use of snow tires on Opening/closing the fuel filler door The following advice is worth noting: all four wheels for winter driving. The vehicle must be unlocked before the fuel •...
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CAUTION panel may light. If this occurs, please return Volvo does not recommend the use of exter- your vehicle to a trained and qualified Volvo nal fuel injector cleaning systems. Avoid spilling gasoline during refueling. In service technician for service.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Octane rating Volvo allows the use of the following "oxygen- NOTE ated" fuels; however, the octane ratings listed Volvo requires premium fuel (91 octane or Information about TOP TIER Detergent Gaso- must still be met. above) for best performance.
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Excessive starter cranking (in excess of one partment is ventilated, and immediately return minute), or an intermittently firing or flooded the vehicle to a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for correction. engine can cause three-way catalytic con- verter or exhaust system overheating.
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STARTING AND DRIVING • Driving economically Use tires recommended by Volvo for your capacity weight or maximum permissible axle vehicle. loads are not exceeded. Better driving economy can be obtained by • • thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops...
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Installing the ball holder Stowing the ball holder 1. If necessary, remove the cotter pin from the Volvo recommends the use of Volvo trailer locking bolt and slide the locking bolt out of WARNING hitches that are specially designed for the vehi- the hitch assembly.
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• ting the gear selector in P. Always follow All Volvo models are equipped with energy- • Do not connect the trailer's brake system the trailer manufacturer's recommenda- absorbing shock-mounted bumpers. Trailer directly to the vehicle's brake system.
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10% for every further 3,280 ft to the vehicle lighting system. Consult (1,000 m) (or part thereof). When towing your nearest authorized Volvo retailer for If one of the trailer's turn signal bulbs is defective, 5,000 lbs (2,250 kg) hill inclination is restric- correct installation.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) Trailer lamp check* Settings 1. Tap in Top view. Trailer Stability Assist is a system designed to Automatic check 2. Tap My Car Lights and Lighting. help stabilize a vehicle that is towing a trailer When the trailer has been connected to the vehi- Automatic Trailer Lamp Check 3.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Towing eyelet How TSA works Related information • Once swaying has begun, it can be very difficult Detachable trailer hitch* (p. 397) When used, the towing eyelet should always be to stop, which makes it difficult to control the •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING CAUTION In certain conditions, the towing eyelet may be used to pull the vehicle onto a flatbed tow truck. • The vehicle's position and ground clear- ance determine if it can be pulled up onto a flatbed tow truck using the towing eye- let.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Towing recommendations CAUTION WARNING Always check with state and local authorities • General towing precautions: When the vehicle is being towed, the igni- before attempting to tow another vehicle tion should be in mode II (in mode I, all of •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Tow trucks To do so: CAUTION Settings 1. Tap in the center display's Top Connect the jumper cables carefully to avoid CAUTION view. short circuits with other components in the In certain conditions, the towing eyelet engine compartment. 2.
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INFOTAINMENT The infotainment system Apps (applications) Related information • Media player (p. 423) The infotainment system consists of a radio, Apps (applications) are programs used to con- • media player and has the capacity to communi- trol some of the vehicle's features and functions. Radio (p.
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INFOTAINMENT Sound settings Some apps are only available if the vehicle is ceiling liner react to engine noise and the info- connected to the Internet. tainment system produces signals (white noise) The infotainment system is precalibrated for opti- to counteract this. mal sound reproduction but these settings can –...
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INFOTAINMENT Radio Changing and searching for radio Genres : only plays stations broadcasting the stations selected genre or program type, e.g., pop, classi- Your vehicle's radio offers AM and FM with HD cal, etc. Radio ™ Technology and SiriusXM ® The radio automatically compiles a list of the Satellite strongest stations that it is currently receiving.
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INFOTAINMENT Searching for a radio station Searching for a station manually Radio favorites Radio favorites shows all of the favorite stations that have been saved for e.g., AM, FM. Radio favorites 1. Open the app in App view. 2. Tap the desired station to listen. When a station is removed, it will also be removed from the respective waveband's list of favorites.
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INFOTAINMENT RBDS radio HD Radio™reception The IBOC system is referred to as a "hybrid" since it is both analogue and digital. During RBDS radio HD Radio is a brand name registered by DTS, hybrid operation, receivers still continue to Inc. .
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INFOTAINMENT • Switching HD Radio on and off be displayed immediately. Album art is synched Instead of transmitting one analogue signal, with the artist that you are currently listening to. stations send out a bundled signal – both The factory setting for HD Radio is off. analogue and digital.
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INFOTAINMENT HD Radio sub-channels Related information If you tap a sub-channel favorite, it may take up • to 6 seconds before the channel becomes audi- HD Radio™reception (p. 410) In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM ble. If you tap a station while you are out of digital •...
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INFOTAINMENT ® 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 •...
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INFOTAINMENT ® Using SiriusXM Satellite radio* function and display the channel list included in your subscription. ® SiriusXM Satellite radio offers several features for finding and listening to music, news, sporting Related information events, etc. being broadcast on satellite radio •...
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INFOTAINMENT EPG (Electronic Program Guide) iTunes tagging Search SiriusXM Tap the magnifying glass to display a screen On the center display's Home screen, tap From the center display's Top view, tap Settings iTunes Tagging where you can enter text using the center dis- for information about e.g., when a program is .
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INFOTAINMENT ® SiriusXM Satellite radio* settings JUMP when information about the team is being broad- From the Home screen, tap to activate the cast. function. When traffic/weather information is There are numerous settings that can be made available from the selected city, the radio will ®...
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INFOTAINMENT SiriusXM Travel Link* Subscription Status 3. Tap NOTE > To subscribe, call the phone number listed SiriusXM Travel Link is a feature offered by If the Close button is used to return to ® on the screen. SiriusXM Satellite radio* that can provide infor- SiriusXM Travel Link home screen, the follow- mation about e.g., weather forecasts, weather Any services not subscribed will be grayed out...
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INFOTAINMENT • SiriusXM Travel Link - Weather Navigating in the center display's views Local (p. 38) Information from the closest weather station will This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides • be displayed and the following alternatives are SiriusXM Travel Link - Weather (p. 418) weather-related information near the vehicle, at a available: local ski resort, etc.
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INFOTAINMENT SiriusXM Travel Link - Alerts Areas 5 days Areas Tap to see weather information for the coming 5 to display a list of areas/locations in This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides alerts days. states from the SiriusXM Travel Link database. for potential weather problems or other emer- gency situations in the vicinity of the vehicle.
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INFOTAINMENT SiriusXM Travel Link - Fuel Search Information about an alert If any alerts have been displayed on the screen, Tap the magnifying glass icon. If the function is This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides infor- tap one for more detailed information (i.e., the supported in the current context, a keyboard will mation and guidance to service stations near the location of the weather problem on a map and a...
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INFOTAINMENT SiriusXM Travel Link - Sports the Sensus Navigation supplement for additional 2. Tap a brand to display a list of service sta- information about using the navigation system. tions affiliated with that brand (e.g., BP, This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides infor- Exxon, etc.).
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INFOTAINMENT Radio settings Related information 4. Tap one of the divisions to display: • ® • SiriusXM Satellite radio* settings (p. 416) The following information lists the settings that In progress : play-by-play information • can be made for the various wavebands. ®...
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INFOTAINMENT Media player Playing media The media player is controlled from the center display but cer- The media player can play audio from a CD The media player can controlled from the right- tain functions can also be con- player*, from external media devices connected side steering wheel keypad, the center display or trolled from the right-side to the USB socket or it can stream audio from...
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INFOTAINMENT Controlling and changing media Bluetooth-connected device 1. Insert a CD. 1. Connect the device. The media player can be con- trolled using voice commands, 2. Open the app in the center display's App 2. Activate Bluetooth in the device. the right-side steering wheel view.
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INFOTAINMENT • Change device Fast forward/reverse, move within a track: press Gracenote (p. 426) : tap to toggle the time axis on the center display and drag from between USB devices if more • Connecting to the Internet (p. 444) than one is connected.
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INFOTAINMENT Gracenote Media searches Updating Gracenote Gracenote's contents are updated continuously. Gracenote identifies artists, albums, tracks and Searches can be made for information such as For optimal functionality, always use the latest any associated images that can be displayed artists, composers, song titles, albums, video, version.
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INFOTAINMENT Streaming media through a CD (media) player* Related information • Bluetooth connection Media player (p. 423) The CD (media) player can play commercially • ® purchased discs as well as ones that you have Playing media (p. 423) The media player is equipped with Bluetooth burned yourself.
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Bluetooth technology. socket (if the ignition is on or the engine is run- Consult your Volvo retailer or go to If there are two USB sockets, the one with a ning). support.volvocars.com for any questions regar-...
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INFOTAINMENT Video Media sound settings Sound experience The media player can play video from USB-con- Sound settings for the media player can be per- nected devices. sonalized. Settings No video will be available when the vehicle is 1. Tap in the center display's Top moving.
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(including its position) is transferred to your functions with certain Apple devices. • Please be aware that Volvo has no con- iPhone. In relation to Volvo Cars, you are trol over the content of the Apple CarPlay fully responsible for your and any others app.
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INFOTAINMENT 2. If the automatic start setting has not been From an iPhone that is connected for the 2. Read the conditions in the pop-up window Apple CarPlay first time activated, open the app from that appears and tap the center display's App view. 1.
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INFOTAINMENT Apple CarPlay settings Android auto* 2. Tap Sound System Volumes and select the following settings: This article explains settings for a cell phone Android Auto makes it possible to get voice connected through Apple CarPlay. guidance from the navigation system, listen to •...
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Connecting an Android device for the first • Please be aware that Volvo has no con- the center display's App view. time trol over the content of the Android Auto > The Android Auto sub-view will open and 1.
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INFOTAINMENT Media player technical data Android Auto* settings 2. Tap Sound System Volumes and select the following settings: The following settings can be made for The following tables list compatible file formats Android Auto. and other technical specifications for the media •...
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INFOTAINMENT File extension .divx, .avi Format File extension Max. number Max. file size 4 GB .avi Tracks in a playlist 1,000 AVI (DivX) .avi, .divx Audio codec MP3, AC3 Subfolders No limit .asf, .wmv Subtitles XSUB USB socket • Type A socket Special func- Multiple subtitles, multiple .mkv...
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INFOTAINMENT • Phone Overview Text message settings (p. 442) A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone can be paired and connected to the vehicle's integrated hands- free system. The infotainment system offers hands-free func- tionality for remote-controlling a number of a cell phone's features. The phone's integrated controls can also be used, even when it is connected to the vehicle.
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INFOTAINMENT Pairing a cell phone There are two ways of pairing a Bluetooth device 5. For the phone selected, accept or cancel the to the infotainment system: alternatives for the phone book (list of con- ® A Bluetooth -enabled cell phone or other device tacts), text messages, etc.
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1. Be sure that the phone's Bluetooth and per- www.volvocars.com for a list of compatible sonal hotspot (tethering) functions are acti- phones or contact your Volvo retailer. Removing a phone (or other device) vated. from the list Related information 2.
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INFOTAINMENT Handling phone calls 3. Tap the name of the phone to be deleted Making multiple calls from the list. While a call is in progress: Calls can be made to one or more parties. Remove device 4. Tap Add call and confirm.
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INFOTAINMENT Handling text messages Privacy NOTE While a call is in progress: Text messages can be received and sent from a While the vehicle is moving: Bluetooth-connected cell phone – Privacy • Text messages will be truncated to one > The vehicle's integrated microphone will Text message functionality has to be activated in Read out line.
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INFOTAINMENT Managing the phone book Handling text messages in the Sorting instrument panel The phone book is sorted in alphabetical order The following is information about keeping track and you can choose to sort by first or last names Text messages are only displayed in the instru- of contacts in your Bluetooth-connected cell (see the article "Phone settings"...
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INFOTAINMENT Phone settings Text message settings Bluetooth settings The following settings can be made for a paired The following settings can be made for text mes- The following settings apply to a Bluetooth-con- and connected cell phone. sages received through a paired and connected nected cell phone or other device.
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Connecting to the Internet makes it possible to System updates (p. 491) or transmitter. e.g., use certain navigation services, listen to • Volvo ID (p. 25) web radio, stream music using apps, contact a Canada • Symbols in the center display status bar retailer and download software.
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Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or via the vehicle's integrated 3. Tap Communication Wi-Fi. Volvo On Call services will use the connection. modem. 4. Tap Wi-Fi to activate/deactivate. 1. Insert a personal SIM card in the holder near The cell phone and the network service provider 5.
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INFOTAINMENT Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing) Related information 2. Tap Settings Communication • Pairing a cell phone (p. 437) Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot. When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, • this connection can be shared (tethered) with Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone Network name 3.
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INFOTAINMENT Internet connection troubleshooting Deleting Wi-Fi networks Related information • Internet connected vehicle (p. 443) The following are factors that may affect the Networks that are not used can be deleted. • vehicle's Internet connection. Connecting to the Internet (p. 444) Settings 1.
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INFOTAINMENT Wi-Fi technology and security Vehicle modem settings Change PIN : enter max. 4 digits. Disable PIN The following are types of networks can be con- The vehicle is equipped with a modem that can : Allow access to the SIM card nect to.
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INFOTAINMENT Downloading, updating and Install Uninstalling an app 3. Select to start downloading the app. It uninstalling apps will remain in the list and a new download An app being used must be closed before it can can be initiated if necessary. be uninstalled.
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INFOTAINMENT Infotainment system license Dirac Live technology has been used in the Go to vod.divx.com for more information on how information development and tuning of the sound in order to to complete your registration. ensure a world-class sound experience. Dirac The following license information pertains to Vol- Patent number Live and the D-symbol are registered trademarks...
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INFOTAINMENT ® liable for any payment to you for any information CHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR Gracenote End User License Agreement that you provide. You agree that Gracenote, Inc. PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. This application or device contains software from may enforce its rights under this Agreement GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE Gracenote, Inc.
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INFOTAINMENT Please note that we cannot respond to any OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER Data File(s) or Software that the data or software inquiries regarding the source code. CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, has been modified. WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, THE DATA FILES AND SOFTWARE ARE camellia:1.2.0 OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR...
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Terms & Conditions for Services or transmitter. Volvo offers the best possible services to make Canada owning and operating a Volvo safe, convenient, This device complies with Industry Canada comfortable and enjoyable.
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(radial) and CAUTION preferably from the same manufacturer, on all four wheels. Otherwise there is a risk of altering Some Volvo models are equipped with an the car's roadholding and handling characteris- Ultra High Performance tire and wheel com- tics.
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• • If the tires are rotated, they should only The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo immediately. be moved from front to rear or vice versa. are specified to meet stringent stability...
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• Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service Related information technician if you are unsure about the tread • Tire direction of rotation (p. 458) depth.
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WHEELS AND TIRES Checking tire inflation pressure When weather temperature changes occur, tire side of the vehicle, at the rear of the driver's door inflation pressures also change. A 10-degree opening). This placard indicates the designation Correct tire inflation pressure helps improve driv- temperature drop causes a corresponding drop of the factory-mounted tires on your vehicle, as ing stability, save fuel and increase the service...
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WHEELS AND TIRES Tire Pressure Monitoring System Checking tire pressure NOTE (TPMS) 1. Remove the cap from the valve on one tire, • If you overfill the tire, release air by push- then firmly press the tire gauge onto the TPMS provides a warning if inflation pressure in ing on the metal stem in the center of the valve.
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WHEELS AND TIRES the inflation pressure recommended by the vehi- When the system detects a malfunction, the tell- After changing wheels, always calibrate the sys- cle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire tale will flash for approximately one minute and tem to avoid false warnings.
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1 minute: the system is not functioning correctly. Green: tire pressure is above the threshold for a pressure status. Have it checked by a trained and qualified Volvo low inflation pressure warning. service technician. Yellow: low tire pressure.
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WHEELS AND TIRES Reinflating tires equipped with the 4. Drive the vehicle at a speed of at least WARNING Tire Pressure Monitoring System 22 mph (35 km/h). Please be aware that the • Incorrect inflation pressure could lead to (TPMS) TPMS telltale warning will not go out until tire failure, resulting in a loss of control of the low tire pressure has been corrected and...
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WHEELS AND TIRES Calibrating the Tire Pressure TPMS 2. Re-inflate the tire(s) to the correct pressure. 5. Tap to access Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Consult the tire pressure placard located on Monitoring System. the driver's side B-pillar (the structural mem- In order for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System ber at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of to work properly, tire pressure reference values...
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WHEELS AND TIRES • Tire sealing system After adjusting inflation pressure, repeat steps Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire 1-8. Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Certain models are equipped with a tire sealing (p. 463) system that enables you to temporarily seal a NOTE hole in the tread surface and re-inflate a flat tire, or to adjust a tire’s inflation pressure.
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Volvo retailer or a recycling station that • The vehicle should not be driven faster...
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WHEELS AND TIRES • Using the tire sealing system Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting WARNING unless directed to do so by medical per- Please keep the following points in mind Overview sonnel. Get medical attention. when using the tire sealing system: •...
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The vehicle should not be driven cannot be unscrewed. This must be done by a faster than 50 mph (80 km/h) while using a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. tire that has been temporarily repaired with the tire sealing system.
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22—51 psi (1.8—3.5 bar). Use the air vehicle should not be driven if this occurs. release valve to release some air from the Contact a towing service, use the Volvo On tire if necessary. Call feature in your vehicle or contact Volvo Roadside Assistance if applicable.
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Have the vehicle inflate the tire to the correct pressure pound. towed to a trained and qualified Volvo service (see the tire pressure decal on the on the technician. driver's side B-pillar (the structural mem-...
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If the sealing compound bottle’s expira- WARNING tion date has passed, please take it to a Related information • Volvo retailer or a recycling station that The vehicle’s engine should be running • Tire sealing system (p. 465) can properly dispose of harmful sub- when the tire sealing system is used to •...
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• Use plastic valve caps only. Metal caps side of the vehicle, at the rear of the driver's Volvo retailer to update the vehicle's software. could corrode and become difficult to door opening). Use the air release valve to This may also be necessary when changing from remove.
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WHEELS AND TIRES Removing a wheel WARNING NOTE Wheel changes should always be carried out • The jack must correctly engage the jack The jack provided with your vehicle is correctly. attachment. intended to be used only in temporary situa- tions such as changing wheels in the event of •...
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WHEELS AND TIRES Installing a wheel 7. When hoisting the vehicle, it is essential that the jack (or garage lift arms) are positioned It is important to install wheels properly. correctly on the underside of the vehicle. 1. Clean the contact surfaces on the wheel and There are two jack attachment points on hub.
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• Only use wheels/rims that have been tested and The spare tire is only intended for tempo- Related information approved by Volvo and are included in Volvo's rary use. Replace it with a normal wheel • Wheel bolts (p. 475) product range.
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WHEELS AND TIRES • Accessing the spare tire Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 459) WARNING Current legislation prohibits the use of the "Temporary Spare" tire other than as a tem- porary replacement for a punctured tire. It must be replaced as soon as possible by a standard tire.
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18". • Snow chains can be used on your Volvo with the Always follow the chain manufacturer's following restrictions: installation instructions carefully. Install chains as tightly as possible and •...
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WHEELS AND TIRES Jack Wheel (rim) designations CAUTION The jack is used to raise the vehicle, for example Wheel and rim dimensions are shown in the fol- • When not in use, the jack* should be kept when mounting winter wheels, etc. lowing table.
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WHEELS AND TIRES Tire sidewall designations NOTE NOTE The following information can be found on a Please be aware that the following tire desig- The tire's load index and speed rating may tire's sidewall. nation is an example only and that this par- not appear on the sidewall because they are ticular tire may not be available on your vehi- not required by law.
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• Inflation pressure: A measure of the and should be at least equivalent to the vehicle's • The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo amount of air in a tire. top speed. are specified to meet stringent stability •...
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• Recommended tire inflation pressure: The maximum allowable weight that can be car- Inflation pressure, established by Volvo, ried by a single axle (front or rear). These num- which is based on the type of tires that are bers are shown on the Federal/Canadian Motor mounted on a vehicle at the factory.
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GVW TREADWEAR and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. rating. Use only tires with the correct load carrying capacity. Consult your Volvo The treadwear grade is a comparative rating 4. The resulting figure equals the available retailer for information.
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WHEELS AND TIRES (straight-ahead) traction tests and is not a meas- ure of cornering (turning) traction. WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking (straight-ahead) traction tests and is not a measure of cornering (turn- ing) traction. TEMPERATURE The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the...
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• therefore must be performed by a qualified tech- Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty and services necessary for the proper nician. To keep your Volvo in top condition, spec- • Corrosion Protection Limited Warranty function of your vehicle and includes ify time-tested and proven Genuine Volvo Parts •...
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OBD II to • inspection? Wipe driver information displays with a soft reach readiness. Your Volvo retailer can pro- cloth. Your vehicle can fail OBD II emission inspection vide you with more information on planning a for any of the following reasons: •...
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• Messages : stored messages system using the Volvo On-Line Service Schedu- • Status : tire pressure and engine oil level ler with your smart phone. The system will also •...
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If you would like to register a different email • Specific alerts or fault codes in the vehicle address, open the Volvo ID app in the center dis- 6. Open the email and click the link to book Booking service or repairs...
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) appointment request to your retailer; only • The vehicle's software version vehicle data will be transmitted to Volvo. This • Diagnostic information vehicle data can be accessed by any retailer if you call the retailer and provide your Vehicle Related information Identification Number (VIN).
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Remote updates System updates NOTE With the vehicle connected to the Internet, Updates are available for infotainment-related Downloading data may affect other system updates for a number of the vehicle's systems services and Internet connections. If system soft- features that share the Internet connection.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Keep in mind that a download can be cancelled but an installation that has already begun cannot be interrupted. Allowing background searches or software updates This function can be deactivated from the center display: 1. Go to the Settings in the center display's Top Download Center view and select 2.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Hoisting the vehicle When the vehicle is hoisted, the jack or garage lift must be positioned correctly under the vehi- cle. For vehicles equipped with leveling control*, if it is also equipped with the optional pneumatic sus- pension, this must be deactivated before the vehicle is hoisted.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Location of the jack attachment points (triangles)/lifting points (red areas) NOTE WARNING • The jack provided with your vehicle is Ensure that the jack is positioned so that intended to be used only in temporary situa- the vehicle cannot slide off it. tions such as changing wheels in the event of •...
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Volvo service technician. Opening Closing 1. Press down the hood until it begins to close due to its own weight.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Engine compartment overview WARNING The engine compartment overview shows some • The cooling fan (located at the front of maintenance points. the engine compartment, behind the radi- ator) may start or continue to operate (for up to 6 minutes) after the engine has been switched off.
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(p. 509) • Oil that is lower than the specified quality can damage the engine. • Volvo does not recommend the use of oil additives. • Always add oil of the same type and vis- cosity as already used. •...
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• Engine oil (p. 497) have the vehicle checked by a • Ignition modes (p. 360) trained and qualified Volvo service technician. The oil level may be too high. • Engine oil specifications and volume (p. 545) Do not allow oil to spill onto or come into con- tact with hot exhaust pipe surfaces.
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• Only use coolants with corrosion protec- When refilling coolant, follow the instructions on tion recommended by Volvo. the package and use the recommended amount • The ratio of coolant to water is 50/50. of coolant. Never fill the cooling system with •...
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Volvo workshop. • WARNING Consult your Volvo retailer if you are uncertain Condensation may form temporarily on about the type of headlights in your vehicle. the inside of the lenses of exterior lights The air conditioning system contains the such as headlights, fog lights, or taillights.
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Fog light with corner illumination (LED)* Brake light (LED) High-mounted brake light (LED) Related information • Replacing low beam headlight bulbs (p. 502) • Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs (p. 503) Must be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. * Option/accessory.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING • Replacing low beam headlight bulbs Replacing front parking light bulbs (p. 504) 2. Remove the connector from the bulb. • Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 505) 3. Remove the bulb by pressing it slightly On models with halogen headlights, the low •...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing High Beam headlight 6. Put the rubber cover back into place. 2. Remove the bulb by turning the bulb holder bulbs upward and then pulling it straight out. Related information On models with halogen headlights, the High 3.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing front parking light bulbs 5. Insert the bulb in the socket and turn it 5. Insert the bulb holder in the socket and downward. press it into place. On models with halogen headlights, the front parking light/Daytime Running Light bulb can be 6.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing front turn signal bulbs Replacing backup lights On models with halogen headlights, the front The backup light bulb is behind the panel in the turn signal bulb can be replaced by the owner. tailgate. Before the bulb can be accessed, the headlight housing's cover must be removed, see the article "Replacing bulbs."...
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If other side of the vehicle. bulbs need to be replaced, contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. NOTE Function Type Rear fog lights are not available on all models or in all markets.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Windshield wipers in the service The service position can be activated in two ways Via Function view position from the center display: The windshield wiper blades must be in the verti- Via Function view cal (service) position for replacement, washing or to lift them away from the windshield when e.g., removing ice or snow.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing wiper blades Related information 4. Slide in the new wiper blade into position, • hold it in the removal position and ensure Replacing wiper blades (p. 508) The wiper blades should be replaced regularly that its attachments are correctly positioned. •...
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4. Press the new wiper blade until it clicks into with windshield washer solvent containing anti- place and check that it seats securely. freeze. Use Volvo Original Washer Fluid or the equivalent with a recommended pH value 5. Fold the wiper arm back toward the tailgate between 6 and 8 in a 1:1 solution.
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The start battery should only be replaced by a fabrics or painted surfaces. If contact trained and qualified Volvo service technician. occurs, flush the affected area immedi- ately with water. Obtain medical help The vehicle has an alternating current generator.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING CAUTION NOTE • • The infotainment system's energy-saving The service life of the start battery is feature may not function correctly or at shortened if it becomes discharged all, and/or a message may be displayed if repeatedly. a battery charger or jumper cables are •...
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When replacing the start battery, a new bat- tery with the same specifications and dimen- See the owner's manual for sions must be used. The battery should only additional information. be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Recycle properly. Related information •...
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If questions To help ensure auto-start, the start battery strut in the engine compartment arise, consult a Volvo retailer or trained and quali- should be charged first. At a temperature of The following table shows the specifications for fied Volvo service technician.
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If the same fuse blows repeatedly, this indicates a problem with the component, which should be inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Location of the fuseboxes Engine compartment Under the glove compartment...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing fuses The fuses help protect the vehicle's electrical components from overloading or short circuits. Fuse replacement 1. See the list of fuse boxes for their locations. 2. Pull the fuse straight out and examine it from the side to see if the curved metal wire in the fuse is intact.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses in the engine compartment The fuses in the engine compartment help pro- tect electrical components such as engine and brake functions.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Positions There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box cover. There are also positions in the There is a decal on the inside of the cover with a fuse box for several extra fuses. list of fuses.
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Driver's side headlight, certain • Fuses 31–34 and 38–45 are called "MCase" LED models and should only be replaced by a trained and Starter motor qualified Volvo service technician. Passenger's side headlight, cer- tain LED models Starter motor Shunt Function –...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function Function Brake system control module Driver side headlight (ABS pump) Driver's side headlight, certain – – LED models Accelerator pedal sensor Shunt Heated windshield*, passenger side Related information Feed when ignition is switched • Fuses (p. 514) on to: engine control module, •...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses in the passenger tect electrical components such as the 120-volt There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the compartment socket, displays and door modules. fuse box covers. There are also positions in the fuse box for several extra fuses.
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Panorama roof and sun shade* are called "Micro". • Fuses 2, 22, 37–38 and 54 are called – – Head-up display* "MCase" and should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. – – Courtesy lighting Function – – –...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function Function – – – – Tailgate window wiper – – Fuel pump control module Circuit breaker for fuses 53 and 58 – – Certain markets only Related information – – • Fuses (p. 514) Driver side front seat heating* •...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses in the cargo compartment The fuses in the cargo compartment help pro- tect electrical components such as power seats*, airbags and seat belt tensioners. * Option/accessory.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box cover. There are also positions in the fuse box in the engine compartment for several extra fuses.
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Fuses 1–12, 18–20 and 37 are called "MCase" and should only be replaced by a – – – – trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Foot movement detection module Blind Spot Information (BLIS)*, Function for opening the power tailgate* Control module for exterior audible...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING • Cleaning the exterior Dry the vehicle with a clean chamois and CAUTION remember to clean the drain holes in the The vehicle should be washed at regular inter- • During high pressure washing, the spray doors and rocker panels. vals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots mouthpiece must never be closer to the •...
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Engine cleaning agents should not be used when the engine is warm. This con- stitutes a fire risk. Exterior components Volvo recommends the use of special cleaning products, available at your Volvo retailer, for cleaning colored plastic, rubber, or ornamental...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Polishing and waxing Related information components such as chromed strips on the exte- • rior of your vehicle. The instructions for using Paint damage (p. 533) Normally, polishing is not required during the these products should be followed carefully. Sol- •...
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CAUTION Your vehicle is constructed with effective protec- Only use cleaning agents and car care products Volvo does not recommend the use of long- tion against corrosion. recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly and fol- life or durable paint protection coatings, some...
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Remove soil, dust, etc., with a damp sponge Leather should be allowed to breath. Never cover and a neutral soap solution. Volvo also offers a special leather softener that the upper side of the dashboard or door panels • should be applied after the cleaner and protec- with a plastic protector.
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For best protection in winter, Volvo recommends 2. Wipe the screen clean with the microfiber the use of Volvo rubber floor mats. Consult your cloth provided or use a similar one, using a Volvo retailer.
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• Do not use rough cloths, paper towels or Paint repairs require special equipment and skill. tissues that could scratch the screen. Contact your Volvo retailer for any extensive dam- • When cleaning the center display, apply age. only light pressure on the screen. Press- ing too hard could cause damage.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Touching up paint damage Related information NOTE • Paint damage (p. 533) Stone chips or other minor paint damage can be When touching up the vehicle, it should be • repaired by the vehicle's owner. Cleaning the exterior (p. 527) clean and dry.
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SPECIFICATIONS Label information The labels in your vehicle provide information such as the chassis number, paint code, tire inflation pressure, etc.
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SPECIFICATIONS Location of labels Generic illustration - details may vary slightly depending on model/market...
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Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) specifications (USA) and Minis- try of Transport (CMVSS) standards (Canada). Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable safety standards, as evidenced by the certification label on the driver's side B- pillar (the structural member at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of the driver's door opening).
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SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions The following table lists your vehicle's most important dimensions. Dimension Dimension Dimension (mm) (mm) (mm) Ground clearance (curb 8.2 (207) Load length, floor 37.8 (960) Track, front 65.1 (1653) weight + 2 people) Height 65.3 (1658) 64.9 (1649) Wheelbase 112.8 (2865) 65.2 (1655)
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SPECIFICATIONS Weights The following table lists important weight data for your vehicle. Category Canada Gross vehicle weight 5,430 lbs 2,470 kg T5 AWD (B4204T23) 5,475 lbs 2,490 kg T6 AWD (B4204T27) Capacity weight All models 950 lbs 430 kg Permissible axle weights, front T5 AWD (B4204T23) 2,660 lbs 1,210 kg...
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SPECIFICATIONS Category Canada Max. trailer weights (with brakes) All models 3,500 lbs 1,580 kg Max. tongue weight T5 FWD (B4204T23) 350 lbs 150 kg T6 AWD (B4204T27) 350 lbs 150 kg All Wheel Drive CAUTION • When loading the vehicle, the maximum gross vehicle weight and permissible axle weights may not be exceeded.
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SPECIFICATIONS Engine specifications Not all engines listed here are available in all markets. The following table provides technical data for the respective engines. Engine specifications for Special Edition vehicles may vary. Specification T6 AWD Engine designation B4204T27 Output (kW/rps) 235/95 Output (hp/rpm) 316/5700 Torque (Nm/rps)
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SPECIFICATIONS Related information • Engine oil specifications and volume (p. 545) • Coolant specifications (p. 545)
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(50/50 mix), see packaging. cosity chart. may not offer the same fuel economy, engine performance, or engine protection. Consult a Volvo retailer if you are uncertain. Different types of coolant should not be mixed to Volvo recommends: help avoid health risks.
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US gallons (71 liters). service life. However, it may be necessary under Topping up or replacing brake fluid should only adverse driving conditions. be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service Related information technician. Transmission: TG-81SC •...
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1.54 lbs (700 g) R134a WARNING The air conditioning system contains R134a refrigerant under pressure. Service and repairs may only be carried out by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Compressor oil Volume Type 4.23 fl. oz. (125 ml) PAG SP-A2...
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The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire infla- Tire sizes: XC60 Cold tire pressure for up to five persons...
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INDEX INDEX Alarm Automatic transmission automatically arming/disarming Eco (driving function) A/C (air conditioning) Deactivating gear shift indicator foreign component detection general description 365, 366 Accessory installation warning 23, 53 All Wheel Drive Active high beams shifting with steering wheel paddles Ambient temperature sensor Active yaw control shiftlock override...
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INDEX Bluetooth cell phone connection Cargo space infant seats ISOFIX/LATCH anchors Booster cushions Car wash top tether anchors Brake assist system Catalytic converter Child safety Brake lights 140, 382 CD, USB, iPod, , Bluetooth, Recents, booster cushions Library, Shuffle, Similar, Change device, Brakes child restraint systems 79, 87...
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INDEX air vents Cruise control 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 275 Driver profile 168, 171 auto mode adaptive 264, 267, 268, 269, 270, editing blower 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, selecting center display controls Curb weight 481, 541 Driver support systems Electronic Climate Control Curtain Driving economically...
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INDEX Engine Fog lights overheating front Start/Stop 370, 372 rear 139, 506 Garage door opener ® starting HomeLink Wireless Control Sys- Front airbags turning off 157, 158 disconnecting passenger’s side airbag Engine compartment Gasoline requirements 393, 394 Front fog lights fuses Glossary of tire terminology Front park assist...
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INDEX Media player 423, 428 compatible file formats Labels Occupant safety Media player (infotainment system) list of Occupant weight sensor Menus location of instrument panel 106, 107, 108, 110 Octane recommendations Laminated panoramic roof 154, 155 Mirrors Odometer Lane Keeping Aid 325, 329 defroster settings...
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INDEX Power steering Rear seats adjustable center head restraint Paint, touching up 533, 534 Power tailgate Rearview mirror Park assist 337, 339, 341 compass 152, 153 Power windows Park Assist Camera 342, 344, 346, 347, 349 Rear window defroster Pregnancy, using seat belts during settings 342, 346 Recalls...
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INDEX Run-off mitigation Service deactivating/reactivating connected service booking starting/activating Settings view Spin control categories Stability system resetting sport mode Safety, occupant system settings Start/Stop (engine function) 370, 372 Safety defects, reporting Shiftlock Start and lock system override Safety locks, child type designations Side door mirrors Safety mode...
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INDEX Sun shade 148, 149 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Towing the vehicle Sun visor Tires 456, 477 Traction control changing Suspension Trailer hitch changing from summer to winter System updates Trailer towing 398, 400 glossary of terms trailer hitch improving economy Transmission inflation pressure...
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Water, driving through Vehicle status Waxing Vehicle weights Weights Voice control trailer cell phones Wheels giving commands changing 472, 473 introduction storing multimedia devices Whiplash Protection System radio Wi-Fi 445, 446, 447 settings Volvo and the environment Volvo ID...
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