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  • Page 1 XC90 O W NE R 'S M ANU AL...
  • Page 3 VÄLKOMMEN! We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. manual. The owner's manual is also available as a mobile app (Volvo The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and Manual) and on the Volvo Cars support site (support.volvocars.com).
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    YOUR VOLVO SAFETY Owner information Volvo ID Safety Owner's manual in centre display Creating and registering a Volvo ID Safety during pregnancy Navigate in the owner's manual in Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure Whiplash Protection System the centre display IntelliSafe – driver support and safety...
  • Page 5 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Child seat mounting Handling a message saved from the driver display Instruments and controls in left- Table for location of child seats hand drive car using the car's seatbelts Overview of centre display Instruments and controls in right- Table for location of i-Size child seats Managing the centre display hand drive car...
  • Page 6 LIGHTING Open contextual setup in the cen- Voice control of radio and media Lighting control tre display Settings for voice recognition Adjusting light functions via the Resetting user data for change of centre display ownership Adjusting headlamp level Resetting settings in the centre Position lamps display Daytime running lights...
  • Page 7 WINDOWS, GLASS AND SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL MIRRORS Manual front seat Steering wheel controls and horn Windows, glass and mirrors Power* front seat Steering lock Pinch protection for windows and Adjusting the steering wheel Adjusting the power* front seat sun blinds Storing position for seat, door mir- Reset sequence for pinch protection rors and head-up display*...
  • Page 8 CLIMATE Climate Activating and deactivating the Activating and deactivating auto- heated steering wheel* matic starting of climate control Climate zones for the third row of seats* Activating and deactivating auto- Climate control - sensors matic start of heated steering wheel* Parking climate* Perceived temperature Activating auto climate control...
  • Page 9 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM DRIVER SUPPORT Lock confirmation Antenna locations for the start and Driving support systems lock systems Lock indication setting Speed-dependent steering force Locking and unlocking from inside Remote control key Electronic stability control the car Locking and unlocking with the Electronic Stability Control in Unlocking the tailgate from the remote control key...
  • Page 10 Changing the tolerance for the Temporary disabling of steering Subfunctions for City Safety automatic speed limiter assistance with Pilot Assist* Setting the warning distance for Limitations for automatic speed limiter Limitations of Pilot Assist* City Safety Cruise control Symbols and messages for Detection of obstacles with City Pilot Assist* Safety...
  • Page 11 Messages for Cross Traffic Alert* Display mode for lane assistance Sensor fields for parking assis- tance system Road Sign Information* Steering assistance at risk of collision Activate park assist camera Activating or deactivating steering Activating or deactivating road sign information* assistance in the event of a colli- Symbols and messages for Park sion risk...
  • Page 12 STARTING AND DRIVING Starting the car Auto braking after a collision Activating and deactivating hill descent control* with the function Switching off the car Gearbox button Ignition positions Automatic gearbox Economical driving Selecting ignition mode Gear positions for automatic gearbox Preparations for a long trip Alcohol lock* Changing gear with steering wheel...
  • Page 13 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Specifications for towbar* Sound, media and Internet Playing a video ® Extendable and retractable towbar* Audio settings Playing back DivX Sound experience* Driving with a trailer Settings for video Trailer stability assist* Apps ® Media via Bluetooth Checking trailer lamps Downloading apps ®...
  • Page 14 WHEELS AND TYRES Disconnecting a Bluetooth-con- Activating and deactivating data Tyres nected phone sharing Dimension designation for tyre Switch between Bluetooth-con- Data sharing for services Dimension designation for wheel rim nected phones Storage space on hard disk Tyres' rotation direction Removing devices connected to License agreement for audio and media 554 Bluetooth...
  • Page 15 LOADING, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Emergency puncture repair kit Volvo service programme Passenger compartment interior Using a puncture repair kit Data transfer between car and workshop via Wi-Fi Tunnel console Inflating tyres with the compressor from the puncture repair kit...
  • Page 16 SPECIFICATIONS Replacing daytime running light Polishing and waxing Type designations bulb/position lamp bulb, front Handwashing Dimensions Replacing the front direction indi- Automatic car wash Weights cator bulb High-pressure washing Towing capacity and towball load Bulb specifications Cleaning the wiper blades Engine specifications Starter battery Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber...
  • Page 17 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Alphabetical Index...
  • Page 19: Owner's Information

    OWNER'S INFORMATION...
  • Page 20: Owner Information

    On the Volvo Cars navigation with exterior and on the Volvo Cars support site. There is a support site there are also interior images of the car. The Quick Guide and a supplement to the...
  • Page 21: Owner's Manual In Centre Display

    Owner's Manual in mobile devices • To open the owner's manual - drag down the (p. 22) top view in the centre display and tap on Volvo Cars support site (p. 23) • Owner's manual Reading the owner's manual (p. 23) •...
  • Page 22: Navigate In The Owner's Manual In The Centre Display

    OWNER'S INFORMATION Navigate in the owner's manual in Related information Contextual owner's manual the centre display Navigate in the owner's manual in the • centre display (p. 20) The digital owner's manual can be accessed from the centre display top view in the car. Navigating in the centre display's views •...
  • Page 23 OWNER'S INFORMATION Opening the menu in the top menu 2. Tap on a hotspot. Quick Guide Press the symbol to access a Press in the upper list in the owner's > The title of the article about the area is –...
  • Page 24: Owner's Manual In Mobile Devices

    • app. Alternatively, you can Related information Reading the owner's manual (p. 23) • search for "Volvo manual" in Reading the owner's manual (p. 23) • the App Store or Google Play. The app contains a video along with exterior...
  • Page 25: Volvo Cars Support Site

    Log in to Volvo Cars website fessional help will be missing. Create a personal Volvo ID and log in to © Volvo Car Corporation www.volvocars.com. When you have logged * Option/accessory.
  • Page 26 White ISO symbols and white text/image on In the event of uncertainty over what is stand- black or blue warning field and message field. ard or an option/accessory, contact a Volvo Used to indicate the presence of danger dealer. which, if the warning is ignored, may result in damage to property.
  • Page 27: The Owner's Manual And The Environment

    Owner's Manual in mobile devices (p. 22) • bol shows that the paper pulp in a printed ® Volvo Cars support site (p. 23) • owner's manual comes from FSC -certified forests or other controlled sources. White ISO symbols and white text/image on black message field.
  • Page 29: Your Volvo

    YOUR VOLVO...
  • Page 30: Volvo Id

    YOUR VOLVO Volvo ID Creating and registering a Volvo ID When a Volvo ID is registered in the car, sev- eral services will be made available. Several Volvo ID is a personal ID that gives access to It is possible to create a Volvo ID in different...
  • Page 31 Registering your Volvo ID to the car Create a Volvo ID with the Volvo On Call If you created your Volvo ID via the web or the Volvo On Call app, register it to your car as fol- Download the latest version of the Volvo lows: On Call app to the phone, via e.g.
  • Page 32: Drive-E - Cleaner Driving Pleasure

    Fuel consumption Environmental care is one of Volvo Cars’ core air inside a Volvo is, for example, cleaner than values and influences all operations. The envi- the air outside thanks to the climate control...
  • Page 33 Interior carded - an authorised Volvo workshop is rec- and also involve reduced costs for the owner The material used in the interior of a Volvo is ommended. of the car. As the driver, it is easy to reduce carefully selected and has been tested in order...
  • Page 34 YOUR VOLVO of the car is therefore requested to contact a retailer for referral to a certified/approved recycling facility. Related information Fuel consumption and CO emissions • (p. 692) Economical driving (p. 472) • Start and switch off preconditioning* •...
  • Page 35: Intellisafe - Driver Support And Safety

    Whiplash Protection System • • safety Road Sign Information* Seatbelts with seatbelt tensioners • • IntelliSafe is the Volvo Cars concept for car Electronic stability control Airbags • • safety. IntelliSafe comprises a number of sys- Roll Stability Control •...
  • Page 36: Sensus - Online Connectivity And 23 Entertainment

    YOUR VOLVO Sensus - online connectivity and Sensus offers an intelligent interface and Information when it is needed, where entertainment online connectivity with the digital world. An it is needed intuitive navigation structure makes it possible The different displays in the car provide infor-...
  • Page 37 YOUR VOLVO Different types of information are shown in different displays depending on how the information should be prioritised. include traffic warnings, speed information Head-up display* Driver display and navigation* information. Road Sign Infor- mation and incoming phone calls are also shown in the head-up display.
  • Page 38 YOUR VOLVO Many of the main functions of the car are con- trolled from the centre display, a touch screen which reacts to touch. The number of physical buttons and controls in the car is therefore minimal. The screen can even be operated while wearing gloves.
  • Page 39: Software Updates

    The EDR does not record any data during normal driving conditions. Similarly, the So that you as a Volvo customer get the best As part of Volvo's safety and quality assur- system never registers who is driving the vehi-...
  • Page 40: Terms & Conditions For Services

    Customer Privacy Policy In addition to the above, the registered infor- mation can be used in aggregate form for Volvo offers services that help to enhance car Volvo respects and safeguards the personal research and product development with the safety and comfort.
  • Page 41: Important Information On Accessories And Auxiliary Equipment

    The incorrect connection and installation of and that laws and regulations in force are only carried out by trained and qualified Volvo accessories and extra equipment can nega- followed. service technicians. Certain accessories only tively affect the car's electronic system.
  • Page 42: Connection Of Equipment To The Car's Diagnostic Socket

    Volvo does not accept any liability for NOTE car's diagnostic socket deaths, personal injury or costs arising as Volvo Cars accepts no liability for the con- a result of the installation of non-original Incorrect connection and installation of soft- sequences if unauthorised equipment is accessories.
  • Page 43: Showing The Car's Identification Number

    Press Settings in the top view in the cen- ronment. tre display. Your new Volvo is, or can be, equipped with 2. Continue to System System content-rich entertainment and communica- Information Vehicle Identification tions systems.
  • Page 44 YOUR VOLVO WARNING Never use a hand-held mobile phone • while driving. In some areas it is forbid- den for the driver to use a mobile phone while the car is moving. If the car is equipped with a navigation •...
  • Page 45: Safety

    SAFETY...
  • Page 46: Seatbelts

    Defective work in one of the systems can cause malfunction such as Whiplash Protection System. The car and result in serious personal injury. Volvo is also constructed so that a large part of the recommends that an authorised Volvo force of a collision is distributed to beams, pil- workshop should be contacted.
  • Page 47: Whiplash Protection System

    Volvo recommends that an and steering wheel). The aim should be to tem consists of energy absorbing backrests authorised Volvo workshop should be con- position the seat with as large a distance as and seat cushion, as well as a specially tacted.
  • Page 48 SAFETY Seatbelts WHIPS and child seats WARNING The protection provided by the car to children Heavy braking can have serious consequen- Do not squeeze rigid objects between the seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion ces if the seatbelts are not used. rear seat cushion and the front seat's back- is not diminished by WHIPS.
  • Page 49: Putting On And Taking Off Seatbelts

    Make sure that all passengers have fastened Never modify or repair the seatbelts your- their seatbelts before starting to drive. > A loud "click" indicates that the belt has self. Volvo recommends that an authorised locked. Volvo workshop should be contacted. Putting on seatbelts...
  • Page 50 SAFETY 3. In the front seats and in the outer seats in 4. Tension the hip strap over the lap by pull- the second seat row the seatbelt can be ing the diagonal shoulder belt up towards adjusted for height. the shoulder.
  • Page 51: Seatbelt Tensioner

    Never modify or repair the seatbelts your- The driver and front passenger seatbelts are ond seat row's centre seat self. Volvo recommends that an authorised equipped with an electric seatbelt tensioner. Volvo workshop should be contacted. Related information...
  • Page 52: Resetting The Electric Seatbelt

    • sioner are reset. WARNING Never modify or repair the seatbelts your- self. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted. If the seatbelt has been subjected to a major load, such as in conjunction with a Graphics in the driver display with different types of collision, the entire seatbelt must be warnings.
  • Page 53 A visual and acoustic reminder remind the than approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) then driver and front seat passenger to use a seat- the driver display's information sym- belt if either of them is not wearing one. bol illuminates. Available for XC90 Excellence Lounge only.
  • Page 54 Recovering and the airbag/airbags is inflated. The airbag Passenger airbag (p. 53) • the car. Volvo recommends that it is trans- cushions the initial collision impact for the Side airbags (p. 57) • ported to an authorised Volvo workshop.
  • Page 55 WARNING Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted for repair. Defective work in the airbag system could cause malfunction and result in seri- ous personal injury.
  • Page 56 Its cover panel is marked the airbag will always be activated. AIRBAG. WARNING Do not put objects in front of or above the dashboard where the passenger airbag is located. XC90 Excellence Lounge is not equipped with passenger airbag. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 57: Activating And Deactivating Pas

    SAFETY Activating and deactivating Activating passenger airbag WARNING passenger airbag* If the car is not equipped with a switch to The passenger airbag can be deactivated if activate/deactivate the passenger airbag, the car is equipped with a switch, Passenger the airbag will always be activated. Airbag Cut Off Switch (PACOS).
  • Page 58 SAFETY 2. Confirm the message by pressing the Deactivating passenger airbag 2. Confirm the message by pressing the right-hand steering wheel keypad's O but- right-hand steering wheel keypad's O but- ton. ton. Pull the switch outward and turn from ON to OFF.
  • Page 59 Volvo recommends the use only of car seat covers approved by Volvo. Other seat cov- ers may impede the operation of the side airbags.
  • Page 60 This could compromise the intended pro- shown on the driver display with a warning tection. Volvo recommends only using Volvo genuine parts that are approved for symbol as long as the display is not damaged fitting within these areas. and the car's electrical system is still in work- ing order.
  • Page 61: Starting And Moving The Car After

    Volvo recommends that engaging dangerous traffic situation for example. IMPORTANT an authorised Volvo workshop to check If the message Safety mode See Starting the car after safety mode and restore the car to normal status after...
  • Page 62 In the event of questions when fitting child fitting in this particular car. Using Volvo's child safety equipment, contact the manufac- safety equipment, you obtain good conditions turer for clearer instructions.
  • Page 63: Upper Mounting Points For Child Seats

    NOTE Long-term installation and use of child seats may cause wear and tear on the car's fittings. Volvo recommends using the kick guard accessory to protect the car's fit- tings. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 64: Lower Mounting Points For Child Seats

    SAFETY Lower mounting points for child NOTE seats In cars with a cargo cover over the luggage The vehicle is equipped with lower mounting compartment, this must be removed points for child seats in the front seat* and before child seats can be attached to the the second row of seats.
  • Page 65: I-Size/Isofix Mounting Points For

    SAFETY i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for switch to activate/deactivate the passenger Press the seat cushion down to access the child seats airbag*. mounting points. The vehicle is equipped with i-Size/ISOFIX Related information mounting points for child seats in the second Child seats (p. 61) •...
  • Page 66: Child Seat Positioning

    SAFETY Child seat positioning Label for passenger airbag NOTE It is important to position the child seat in the Regulations regarding the placement of right place in the car. The choice of location children in cars vary from country to coun- depends, amongst other things, on the type try.
  • Page 67 Child seat mounting If the child seat is equipped with lower • NOTE straps, Volvo recommends that the lower It is important to remember a number of Never leave a child seat loose in the car. mounting points are used with these...
  • Page 68 With the installation of an infant seat in the rear seat, ted in the lower mounting points. Always Volvo recommends a distance of at least 50 mm remember to remove the lower straps (2 inches) from the front part of the infant seat to the when the child seat is not installed.
  • Page 69 Table for XC90 with five or seven seats Weight Front seat (with deacti- Front seat (with acti- Second row of seats,...
  • Page 70 Volvo recommends rear-facing child seat for children in this mass group. Volvo recommends: Volvo reversible seat in the front-facing position (type approval E5 04192); booster cushion with and without back (type approval E5 04216); Volvo booster cushion with back- rest (type approval E1 04301169); Volvo booster seat (type approval E1 04301312).
  • Page 71 SAFETY Table for XC90 with six seats Weight Front seat (with deactivated airbag, only Front seat (with activated airbag, only Second seat row Third seat row rear-facing child seats) front-facing child seats) Group 0 B, C max 10 kg Group 0+...
  • Page 72 Volvo recommends rear-facing child seat for children in this mass group. Volvo recommends: Volvo reversible seat in the front-facing position (type approval E5 04192); booster cushion with and without back (type approval E5 04216); Volvo booster cushion with back- rest (type approval E1 04301169); Volvo booster seat (type approval E1 04301312).
  • Page 73 Volvo recommends rear-facing child seat for children in this mass group. Volvo recommends: Volvo reversible seat in the front-facing position (type approval E5 04191); booster cushion with and without back (type approval E5 04216); Volvo booster cushion with back- rest (type approval E1 04301169).
  • Page 74 Volvo recommends: Volvo reversible seat in the rear-facing position (type approval E5 04192). Volvo recommends: Volvo reversible seat in the front-facing position (type approval E5 04191); booster cushion with and without back (type approval E5 04216); Volvo booster cushion with back- rest (type approval E1 04301169).
  • Page 75 SAFETY Table for location of ISOFIX child seats • (p. 76) Seatbelts (p. 46) •...
  • Page 76 Suitable for i-Size "universal" child seat, front-facing and rear-facing. X: Not suitable for universally approved child seats. Volvo recommends that children travel in a rear-facing child seat until as late an age as possible, at least until 3-4 years of age. Table for XC90 with six seats...
  • Page 77 Rear seat ing child seats) ing child seats) i-Size child seats X: Not suitable for universally approved child seats. Table for XC90 Excellence Lounge Type of child seat Rear seat i-Size child seats X: Not suitable for universally approved child seats.
  • Page 78 ISOFIX child seats suit which locations, and one in the car. for what size of child. Table for XC90 with five or seven seats Weight Type of child seat Front seat (with Front seat (with...
  • Page 79 The seat cushion extension must always be retracted for the installation of child seats. Volvo recommends: Volvo infant seat secured using the ISOFIX fixture system (type approval E1 04301146). Applicable if the car is not fitted with an ISOFIX bracket.
  • Page 80 The seat cushion extension must always be retracted for the installation of child seats. Volvo recommends: Volvo infant seat secured using the ISOFIX fixture system (type approval E1 04301146). Applicable if the car is not fitted with an ISOFIX bracket.
  • Page 81 The seat cushion extension must always be retracted for the installation of child seats. Volvo recommends: Volvo infant seat secured using the ISOFIX fixture system (type approval E1 04301146). Volvo recommends rear-facing child seat for children in this mass group.
  • Page 82 The seat cushion extension must always be retracted for the installation of child seats. Volvo recommends: Volvo infant seat secured using the ISOFIX fixture system (type approval E1 04301146). Volvo recommends rear-facing child seat for children in this mass group.
  • Page 83 NOTE Volvo recommends contacting an author- ised Volvo dealer for information about which i-Size/ISOFIX child seats Volvo rec- ommends. Related information Child seat positioning (p. 64) •...
  • Page 84 15-36 kg (33-80 lbs) and are at least WARNING 97 cm (38 inches) tall. Volvo recommends that repair or replace- ment of the integrated child seat is only performed by an authorised Volvo work- shop. Do not make any modifications or additions to the child seat.
  • Page 85 SAFETY Folding up the seat cushion in the Folding down the seat cushion in integrated child seat* the integrated child seat* The seat cushion should always be folded up The seat cushion should be folded down into when the integrated child seat is in use. the rear seat when the integrated child seat is not being used.
  • Page 86 SAFETY Press down with your hand in the centre of the seat cushion in order to lock it. IMPORTANT Check that there are no loose objects (e.g. toys) left behind in the space under the child seat's seat cushion before lowering. NOTE Before the rear backrest is lowered, the child seat's seat cushion must be lowered...
  • Page 87: Displays And Voice Control

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL...
  • Page 88: Instruments And Controls In Left- Hand Drive Car

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Instruments and controls in left- Horn Centre and tunnel console hand drive car Left-hand steering wheel keypad The overviews show where the displays and controls near the driver are located. Bonnet opening Steering wheel and instrument panel Display lighting, tailgate unlocking/open- ing*/closing*, halogen headlamp levelling Roof console...
  • Page 89: Instruments And Controls In Right- Hand Drive Car

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Instruments and controls in right- Driver's door Display lighting, tailgate unlocking/open- hand drive car ing*/closing*, halogen headlamp levelling The overviews show where the displays and Bonnet opening controls near the driver are located. Horn Steering wheel and instrument panel Steering wheel adjustment Left-hand steering wheel keypad Roof console...
  • Page 90 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Centre and tunnel console Driver's door Centre display Memories for power front seat*, door mir- ror and head-up display* settings Hazard warning flashers, defrosting, Central locking media, glovebox opening Gear selector Power windows, door mirrors, electric child safety lock* Start knob Adjusting front seat...
  • Page 91: Driver Display

    You should visit a workshop immediately. Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo The driver display is activated as soon as a workshop. door is opened, i.e. in ignition position 0. The...
  • Page 92 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL On the left In the middle On the right Indicator and warning symbols – Odometer – – Trip meter – – Indicator and warning symbols – – Voice recognition – – Engine temperature gauge – – Messages, in some cases with graphics –...
  • Page 93 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Location in the driver display: On the left In the middle On the right Speedometer Indicator and warning symbols Tachometer/ECO gauge Trip meter Outside temperature gauge Gear shift indicator Clock Drive mode Odometer Cruise control and speed limiter information Messages, in some cases with graphics Fuel gauge Door and seatbelt information...
  • Page 94 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Examples of indicator symbol. With an animation, the basic shape can be turned into a graphic showing where a prob- lem is situated, or in order to clarify informa- tion. Related information Driver display settings (p. 93) •...
  • Page 95: Driver Display Settings

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Driver display settings navigation system*. • Selecting language Settings Tap on in the centre display's Settings for the driver display's display Settings via the centre display top view. options can be made via the driver display's Selecting information type application menu and via the centre display's 2.
  • Page 96: Fuel Gauge

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Fuel gauge Trip computer The fuel gauge in the driver display shows the The car's trip computer records vales such as fuel level in the tank. e.g. distance, fuel consumption and average speed whilst driving. In order to facilitate fuel-efficient driving, infor- mation is recorded about both instantaneous and average fuel consumption.
  • Page 97 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Trip meter Distance to empty tank • The trip computer calculates the Odometer • remaining mileage with the fuel Instantaneous fuel consumption • available in the tank. Distance to empty tank • The calculation is based on the average fuel Tourist - alternative speedometer •...
  • Page 98: Show Trip Data In The Driver Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Show trip data in the driver display Related information Open the app menu in the driver display by pressing (1). Show trip data in the driver display • The trip computer's recorded and calculated (p. 96) values can be shown in the driver display.
  • Page 99: Resetting The Trip Meter

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Resetting the trip meter Show trip statistics in the centre 3. Scroll down to the option buttons to display select which information to show in the Reset the trip meter using the left-hand stalk driver display: switch.
  • Page 100: Settings For Trip Statistics

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Settings for trip statistics Date and time Reset or adjust settings for trip statistics. The clock is shown in both the driver display Open the Driver performance app in app and the centre display. view in order to show the trip statistics. Clock location 2.
  • Page 101: Outside Temperature Gauge

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Outside temperature gauge Date and time settings Change the unit for the temperature gauge, etc. via system settings in the centre display's – Select Settings System Date and The outside temperature is shown in the top view. driver display.
  • Page 102: Indicator Symbols In The Driver Display

    The emissions system. Drive to a car's regular brake system con- Active main beam off workshop for checking. Volvo tinues to work, but without the The symbol lights up white when recommends that an authorised ABS function.
  • Page 103 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Symbol Specification Symbol Specification Symbol Specification Main beam On Rain sensor on Stability system, sport mode The symbol illuminates when This symbol illuminates when the The symbol illuminates when the main beam is on and with main rain sensor is on.
  • Page 104: Warning Symbols In The Driver Display

    Read Warning the message in the driver display. Grey symbol: Lane assistance is Volvo recommends that an The red warning symbol illumi- on but road lines are not authorised Volvo workshop is nates when a fault has been indi- detected.
  • Page 105: License Agreement For The Driver

    The pressure is too low. Stop the trians, cyclists or large animals. following text is Volvo's agreement with the engine immediately and check High engine temperature manufacturer or developer.
  • Page 106 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE Boost Software License 1.0 SOFTWARE. REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED to any person or organization obtaining a copy BSD 4-clause "Original"...
  • Page 107 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, Copyright (c) 2011-2014, Yann Collet. BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE Redistribution and use in source and binary SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;...
  • Page 108 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL software, with or without modifications, in EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, FreeType Project License commercial products, provided that all BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF 1 Copyright 1996-1999 by David Turner, warranty or liability claims are assumed by MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg the product vendor.
  • Page 109 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL work of the FreeType Team, in the porting, etc. o http://www.freetype.org and with the following additions to the distribution documentation. We also Holds the current FreeType web page, disclaimer: encourage you to put an URL to the which will allow you to download our There is no warranty against interference with FreeType web page in your...
  • Page 110 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Magnus Holmgren portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, Glenn Randers-Pehrson randeg@alum.rpi.edu subject to the following restrictions: April 15, 2002 Greg Roelofs The origin of this source code must not be Tom Tanner misrepresented. libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, 2.
  • Page 111 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, MIT License zlib License Copyright (c) <year> <copyright holders> The zlib/libpng License Copyright (c) <year> to any person obtaining a copy of this <copyright holders> software and associated documentation files Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, (the "Software"), to deal in the Software to any person obtaining a copy of this...
  • Page 112: Application Menu In Driver Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Application menu in driver display advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, Functions use or other dealings in this Software without Application menu (app menu) in the driver Trip com- Selection of trip meter, selec- prior written authorization from Silicon display provides quick access to commonly puter tion of what to show in the...
  • Page 113: Handling The Application Menu In The Driver Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Handling the application menu in Opening/closing the app menu If the app menu is opened again, the functions the driver display of the most recently selected app are shown Press on open/close (1). – first. The application menu (the app menu) in the >...
  • Page 114: Messages In The Driver Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Messages in the driver display buttons for acknowledging the message or accepting a request, for example. The driver display can show messages to inform or assist the driver in the event of dif- ferent events. Examples of messages in the driver display. The fig- ure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.
  • Page 115: Managing Messages In The Driver

    - consult a work- Part of message, shown together with information on where the problem has arisen. shop An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Service urgent Contact a workshop Related information Drive to work- check the car immedi-...
  • Page 116: Centre Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Handling a message saved from 2. Confirm the selection by pressing on con- the driver display firm (2). > The message disappears from the Whether saved from the driver display or the driver display. centre display, messages are managed in the centre display.
  • Page 117 Messages in the driver display (p. 112) • the owner's manual. Managing messages in the driver display • (p. 113) Message in centre display (p. 147) • Market dependent. Volvo ID and selected workshop also need to be registered.
  • Page 118: Overview Of Centre Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Overview of centre display Many of the car's functions are controlled from the centre display. Presented here is the centre display and its options.
  • Page 119 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Three of the centre display's basic views. Swipe right or left to access the function or app view respectively Function view - car functions that are acti- functions are also so-called trigger func- with setting options. Examples of these vated or deactivated with a press.
  • Page 120 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL display* are also made from the function Phone - the phone function can be Climate controls (p. 225) • view, but adjustments are made using the reached from here. Tap on the subview to Switching off and changing the volume of •...
  • Page 121: Managing The Centre Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Managing the centre display moving apps can be performed by touching IMPORTANT the screen in different ways. Many of the car's functions are controlled and Do not use sharp objects on the screen as regulated from the centre display. The centre An infrared light curtain just above the surface they may scratch it.
  • Page 122 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Procedure Execution Result Drag Changes between different views, scrolls a list, text or view. Hold depressed and drag in order to move apps or map points on the map. Drag horizontally or vertically across the screen. Swipe/drag quickly Changes between different views, scrolls a list, text or view.
  • Page 123 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Returning to home view from another The control is used for many of the car's func- tions. Regulate e.g. temperature by means of view one of the following: Briefly press the home button below the centre display. drag the control to the desired tempera- •...
  • Page 124: Activating And Deactivating Centre

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Activating and deactivating centre Navigating in the centre display's Give a long press on the physical home display views button below the screen. > The screen goes dark except for the cli- The centre display can be dimmed and reacti- There are five different basic views in the cen- mate row, which continues to be vated using the home button beneath the...
  • Page 125 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL pressing on the tab or by dragging/swiping Climate view NOTE from the top downwards across the screen. The climate row is always visible at the bot- In home view standard mode - briefly press tom of the screen. The most common climate In the top view, access is always available to: the home button.
  • Page 126 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Application view number of unread text messages for Function view Messages Tap on an app to open it. The app then opens Media in the tile to which it belongs, e.g. You can scroll down in the app view, depend- ing on the number of apps.
  • Page 127 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Depending on the amount of functions, it is also possible here to scroll downward in the view. Do this by swiping/dragging from the bottom and up. Unlike in app view, where an app is opened with a press, a function is activated or deacti- vated by pressing the relevant function button.
  • Page 128: Managing Subviews In Centre Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Managing subviews in centre display Home view consists of four subviews: Navigation Media Phone and an extra sub- view. These views can be expanded.
  • Page 129 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Expanding a subview from default mode Standard mode and expanded mode of a subview in the centre display.
  • Page 130 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Expanding a subview: When a new subview is opened in full-screen There is always the option to go back to home mode, no information from the other subviews view by pressing the home button. To go back For tiles Navigation Media...
  • Page 131: Function View In Centre Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Function view in centre display from home view by swiping from left to right Different types of buttons across the screen There are three different types of buttons for All the buttons for car functions are located in car functions;...
  • Page 132 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL The buttons' different modes The function is deactivated when the LED indicator is extinguished. When the LED indicator illuminates in green on a function or parking button, the function is activated. When a function is activated, extra text with an explanation for certain functions is shown.
  • Page 133: Moving Apps And Buttons In Cen

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Moving apps and buttons in centre Symbols in the centre display's NOTE display status bar Hide the apps that you rarely or never use The apps and buttons for car functions in the Overview of the symbols that can be shown by moving them to the bottom, off the visi- app view and function view respectively can in the centre display's status bar.
  • Page 134 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Connecting a device via USB port • Symbol Specification (p. 528) Car modem activated. Phone (p. 537) • Date and time (p. 98) • USB sharing active. Process in progress. Timer for preconditioning active. Audio source being played back. Audio source stopped.
  • Page 135: Keyboard In Centre Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Keyboard in centre display The centre display keyboard makes it possi- ble make entries using keys. It is also possi- ble to "draw in" letters and characters on the screen by hand. The keyboard can be used to enter characters, letters and numbers, e.g.
  • Page 136 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL The image shows an overview of some of the buttons which may be shown in the keyboard. The appearance varies depending on language settings and the context in which the keyboard is being used.
  • Page 137 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL addresses, each word automatically starts Variants of a letter or character Row of suggested words or characters with a capital letter. In text fields for pass- The suggested words are adjusted as new word, web address or email address entry, letters are being entered.
  • Page 138: Changing Keyboard Language In

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Changing keyboard language in Enter the characters, letters and Switching between different centre display words manually in the centre languages in the keyboard display When a number of languages To make it possible to switch between differ- have been selected in ent languages for the keyboard, the lan- The centre display keyboard allows you to...
  • Page 139 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Suggestions for characters/letters/word/ Writing characters/letters/words by hand Deleting/changing characters/letters part of word. It is possible to scroll Write a character, a letter, a word or parts written by hand through the list. of a word in the area for hand-written let- ters (1).
  • Page 140: Changing The Appearance In The

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Changing the appearance in the Switching off and changing the Changing row in the free text field with centre display volume of the system sound in the handwriting centre display The appearance of the screen in the centre display can be changed by selecting a theme.
  • Page 141: Changing System Units

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Changing system units Changing system language Other settings in the centre display's top view Units settings are defined in the centre dis- Language settings are defined in the centre play's Settings menu. display menu Settings You can change settings and information for Press Settings in the top view in the cen-...
  • Page 142: Open Contextual Setup In The Cen

    (here, a multi-selector button and system from the beginning, but are the type radio buttons). that can be downloaded e.g. Volvo ID . Here Related information the settings are always made inside the app and not from the top view.
  • Page 143: Tre Display

    Factory reset - clears all data and files • Other settings in the centre display's top • to change the owner of the Volvo On Call* and resets all settings to their default val- view (p. 139) service. ues. Table showing centre display settings •...
  • Page 144 Driver Profiles . Other settings are global, which means they are not Car Wi-Fi Hotspot linked to a driver profile. Car Modem Internet Route and Guidance My Car Volvo On Call Traffic Subcategories Volvo Service Networks Media Displays Subcategories Climate...
  • Page 145: Driver Profiles

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Driver profiles System files. They remain the same regardless of which driver profile is active. Many of the settings made in the car can be Subcategories adapted according to the driver's personal Keyboard layout settings are an example of Driver Profile preferences and can be saved in one or more global settings.
  • Page 146: Selecting Driver Profile

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Selecting driver profile Renaming a driver profile 3. Select the driver profile required. When the centre display has been started, It is possible to change the name of the dif- 4. Press Confirm the selected driver profile is shown at the top ferent driver profiles used in the car.
  • Page 147: Protect Driver Profile

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Protect driver profile Linking remote control key to 5. Save your profile protection option by driver profile pressing Back Close In some cases it is preferable not to save vari- ous settings defined in the car to the active >...
  • Page 148: Resetting Settings In The Driver

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Resetting settings in the driver The active profile can then be linked to the 5. Select Connect key to link the profile with profiles key. the key. It is not possible to link a driver profile to a different key than the one cur- Settings that have been saved to one or more Press Settings...
  • Page 149: Message In Centre Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Message in centre display Managing messages in the centre Pop-up messages display In some cases, a message is shown in the The centre display can show messages to form of a pop-up window. Pop-up messages inform or assist the driver in the event of dif- Messages in the centre display are handled in have higher priority than messages shown in ferent events.
  • Page 150: Handling A Message Saved From The Centre Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Handling a message saved from 2. Tap on a message to expand/minimise. Managing a new message the centre display For messages with buttons: > More information on the message is shown in the list and the image to the Whether saved from the driver display or the Press the button to perform the action or –...
  • Page 151: Head-Up Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Head-up display* NOTE The head-up display supplements the car's The driver's ability to see the information in driver display and projects information from the head-up display is impaired by the fol- the driver display onto the windscreen. The lowing projected image can only be seen from the use of polarising sunglasses...
  • Page 152: Activating And Deactivating The Head-Up Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Activating and deactivating the The snowflake symbol illuminates in Related information head-up display* the event of a risk of icy conditions. Activating and deactivating the head-up • display* (p. 150) The head-up display can be activated and deactivated when the car has been started.
  • Page 153: Settings For Head-Up Display

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Settings for head-up display* Adjusting brightness and vertical Lowering the position position Adjust the settings for the head-up display's Confirm projection onto the windscreen. Settings can be defined when the car has The brightness of the graphics is automatically been started and a projected image is shown adapted to their background light conditions.
  • Page 154: Voice Recognition

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Voice recognition Calibrate the horizontal position Related information The head-up display's horizontal position may Head-up display* (p. 149) • Voice control allows you to control func- need to be calibrated if the windscreen or dis- tions in the car, e.g. climate system, radio or Activating and deactivating the head-up •...
  • Page 155: Using Voice Recognition

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Using voice recognition Avoid background noise in the passenger • compartment by having the doors, win- Start voice control dows and panoramic roof* closed. To give commands via the In general, the system works by listening for a voice control system, you basic command which is followed by more have a "dialogue"...
  • Page 156 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL no response then voice control will be cancel- Commands for specific functions such as To change the speed or activate/deactivate led automatically. phone and radio are described in specific sec- repetition mode: tions. To speed up communication and skip the Press Settings in the top view.
  • Page 157: Controlling A Telephone With Voice Recognition

    DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL Controlling a telephone with voice message. For this function to work, the Voice control of radio and media car must be connected to the Internet. recognition Commands for radio and media player device Call a contact, have messages read aloud or control are shown below.
  • Page 158 DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL " Radio FM " - starts FM radio. Settings for voice recognition Related information • Voice recognition (p. 152) • Radio AM Settings for the voice control system are " " - starts AM radio. • selected here.
  • Page 159: Lighting

    LIGHTING...
  • Page 160: Lighting Control

    If the car is stationary but running, the rotating ring can be moved to position from another position to switch on only the position lamps instead of other lighting. Volvo recommends that mode is used Rotating ring in the left-hand stalk switch. when the vehicle is driven.
  • Page 161 LIGHTING Thumbwheel in instrument panel Front fog lamps/cornering lights* (p. 167) • WARNING Rear fog lamp (p. 168) • The car's lighting system is not able to determine when daylight is too weak or Active bending lights* (p. 166) • sufficiently strong, e.g.
  • Page 162: Adjusting Light Functions Via The Centre Display

    LIGHTING Adjusting light functions via the Adjusting headlamp level centre display Headlamp levelling is adjusted using one of Several light functions can be adjusted and the thumbwheels in the instrument panel. activated via the centre display. This applies The load in the car changes the vertical align- to active main beam, home safe lighting and ment of the headlamp beam, which could daz- approach light, for example.
  • Page 163: Position Lamps

    LIGHTING Position lamps Load case Thumb- Load case Thumb- Position lamps can be used so that other road wheel wheel users can see the car if it stops or is parked. position position The position lamp is switched on with the Driver and passenger in the Driver and passenger in the rotating ring on the stalk switch.
  • Page 164: Daytime Running Lights

    LIGHTING Daytime running lights position from another position to switch on beam also takes place if the front fog lamp* only the position lamps instead of other light- and/or rear fog lamp are activated. The car has sensors that detect the light con- ing.
  • Page 165: Dipped Beam

    LIGHTING Dipped beam Using main beam Tunnel detection The car detects when it is driven into a tunnel When driving with the stalk switch's rotating Main beam is operated with the left-hand and switches from daytime running lights to stalk switch. Main beam is the car's stron- ring in the position, dipped beam is dipped beam.
  • Page 166: Active Main Beam

    LIGHTING Active main beam main beam by moving the stalk switch for- Activate active main beam wards. Active main beam is activated and deactivated Active main beam is a function which uses a by turning the left-hand stalk switch to posi- camera sensor at the top edge of the wind- Deactivate by moving the stalk switch screen to detect the headlamp beams from...
  • Page 167: Using Direction Indicators

    LIGHTING Using direction indicators The same applies if this symbol is shown together with the message The car's direction indicators are operated Windscreen sensor Sensor with the left-hand stalk switch. The direction blocked, see Owner's manual indicator lamps flash three times or continu- ously, depending on how far up or down the Active main beam may be temporarily unavail- stalk switch is moved.
  • Page 168: Active Bending Lights

    LIGHTING Active bending lights* The function is only active in weak daylight or NOTE darkness and only when the car is moving and Active bending lights are designed to provide This automatic flashing sequence can • dipped beam is switched on. additional illumination in bends and junctions.
  • Page 169: Front Fog Lamps/Cornering Lights

    LIGHTING Front fog lamps/cornering lights* The front fog lamps switch off automatically Related information when the car is switched off or when the Lighting control (p. 158) • The fog lights are activated manually when rotating ring on the stalk switch is set to the driving in fog and automatically when revers- Ignition positions (p.
  • Page 170: Rear Fog Lamp

    LIGHTING Rear fog lamp Brake lights Press the button to switch the lights on/off. symbol in the driver display illumi- The rear fog lamp is considerably stronger The brake light automatically comes on dur- nates when the rear fog lamp is switched on. than the normal rear lights and should only be ing braking.
  • Page 171: Emergency Brake Lights

    LIGHTING Emergency brake lights Hazard warning flashers NOTE Emergency brake lights are activated to alert Hazard warning flashers warn other road Regulations for the use of hazard warning vehicles behind about heavy braking. users by means of all of the car's direction flashers may vary between countries.
  • Page 172: Using Home Safe Lighting

    LIGHTING Using home safe lighting Approach light duration Interior lighting Some of the exterior lighting can be kept Approach lighting is switched on when the The passenger compartment is equipped switched on to work as home safe lighting car is unlocked and is used to switch on the with several types of lighting, e.g.
  • Page 173 LIGHTING Auto function for passenger compartment The passenger compartment lighting goes off lighting when: Reading lamp, right-hand side The car is locked • The car is started • Reading lighting The reading lamps on the right and left-hand A side door is closed •...
  • Page 174: Adjusting Interior Lighting

    LIGHTING Adjusting interior lighting Door sill lighting Lighting in the tunnel console's front The door sill lighting is switched on or off cup holder The lamps inside the car come on differently when a door is opened or closed. The lighting in the front cup holders is depending on the ignition position used.
  • Page 175 LIGHTING Ignition positions (p. 436) Changing the brightness of the lights • Settings Press in the top view in the cen- tre display. 2. Press My Car Lights and Lighting Interior Lighting Interior Mood Lighting. 3. Under Interior Mood Light Intensity High select from Changing the colour of the light...
  • Page 177 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS...
  • Page 178: Windows, Glass And Mirrors

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Windows, glass and mirrors Pinch protection for windows and Activating and deactivating the heated • sun blinds windscreen* (p. 233) The car contains several different windows, glass panes and mirrors. Some of the win- Activating and deactivating the heated All power windows and sun blinds* have •...
  • Page 179: Reset Sequence For Pinch Protection

    Related information Controls for rear windows. Pinch protection for windows and sun • Controls for front windows. blinds (p. 176) Operating power windows (p. 178) • Using the sun blind* (p. 179) • An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 180: Operating Power Windows

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Operating power windows WARNING Using the driver's door control panel, all Children, other passengers or objects may power windows can be operated - using the be trapped by the moving parts. control panels in the other doors operates the Always operate the windows with cau- •...
  • Page 181: Using The Sun Blind

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using the sun blind* Keyless locking and unlocking* (p. 279) • WARNING The sun blinds are built into each rear door. Locking and unlocking with the remote • Check that children or other passengers control key (p. 257) are not at risk of crushing when all the win- Rear door –...
  • Page 182: Rearview And Door Mirrors

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Rearview and door mirrors Adjusting rearview mirror dimming Storing position for seat, door mirrors and • head-up display* (p. 196) The rearview mirrors and door mirrors can be Bright light from behind could be reflected in used to give the driver better visibility to the the rearview mirrors and dazzle the driver.
  • Page 183: Angling The Door Mirrors

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Angling the door mirrors Automatic dimming* For the door mirrors to be equipped with auto- matic dimming, the interior rearview mirror Bright light from behind is automatically To ensure better visibility to the rear, the door must also be equipped with automatic dim- dimmed by the interior rearview and door mir- mirrors need to be set to the preferences of...
  • Page 184 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS 3. Press the L or R button again. The light You can make the door mirror return to its Angling during parking should no longer be illuminated. original position by pressing the L or R button A door mirror can be angled down for the twice.
  • Page 185: Panorama Roof

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Panorama roof* WARNING IMPORTANT The panorama roof is divided into two glass Children, other passengers or objects may Remove ice and snow before opening • sections. The front section can be opened be trapped by the moving parts. the panoramic roof.
  • Page 186: Operating The Panorama Roof

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Operating the panorama roof* Keyless locking and unlocking* (p. 279) • IMPORTANT The panoramic roof and sun blind are oper- Locking and unlocking with the remote • Do not open the panoramic roof when • ated with a control in the roof panel and both control key (p.
  • Page 187 WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Open and close ventilation position Fully open and close the panoramic IMPORTANT roof using the roof control Check that the panoramic roof is properly closed when closing. The movement of the roof is stopped if the control is released during manual operation, or when the glass reaches the comfort position or the maximum opening or closing position.
  • Page 188: Automatic Closing Of The Panoramic Roof's* Sun Blind

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Automatic closing of the downward to the automatic closing position Manual operation panoramic roof's* sun blind instead. To open the sun blind - press the control backwards to the position for manual Automatic operation - rapid opening or With this function, the sun blind is closed opening.
  • Page 189: Wiper Blades And Washer Fluid

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Wiper blades and washer fluid Using windscreen wipers Keyless locking and unlocking* (p. 279) • Together with the washer fluid, the wipers The windscreen wipers are designed to clean Locking and unlocking with the remote • aim to improve visibility as well as headlamp the windscreen.
  • Page 190: Using The Rain Sensor

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using the rain sensor Intermittent wiping Wiper blades and washer fluid (p. 187) • Move the lever up to switch the wipers The rain sensor automatically starts the wind- Using the rain sensor's memory function • to intermittent wiping.
  • Page 191: Using The Rain Sensor's Memory Function

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using the rain sensor's memory Activate the rain sensor by pressing the rain Related information function Using windscreen and headlamp washers sensor button • (p. 190) The rain sensor automatically starts the wind- Move the lever down to make the wipers screen wipers based on how much water it Using automatic rear windscreen wiping •...
  • Page 192: Using Windscreen And Headlamp Washers

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using windscreen and headlamp Set the wiper blades in service position • IMPORTANT washers (p. 673) Avoid activating the washer system when Replacing windscreen wiper blades Windscreen and headlamp washers are • it is frozen or the washer reservoir is (p.
  • Page 193: Using The Rear Window Wiper And

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using the rear window wiper and Filling washer fluid (p. 674) • washer Set the wiper blades in service position • (p. 673) The rear windscreen washer and wiper are designed to clean the rear window. Washing/ Replacing windscreen wiper blades •...
  • Page 194: Using Automatic Rear Windscreen

    WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS Using automatic rear windscreen Set the wiper blades in service position Replacing the wiper blade, rear window • • wiping when reversing (p. 673) (p. 671) Replacing windscreen wiper blades Engaging reverse gear while the windscreen Using windscreen wipers (p.
  • Page 195: Seats And Steering Wheel

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL...
  • Page 196: Manual Front Seat

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Manual front seat Raise/lower the seat by means of adjust- Adjusting the lumbar support* in the front • ing the control up/down. seat (p. 202) The car's front seats have a range of setting options in order to enhance comfort. Change the backrest inclination by turning Adjusting the passenger seat from the •...
  • Page 197: Power* Front Seat

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Power* front seat Adjusting the power* front seat Using a stored position for seat, door mir- • rors and head-up display* (p. 197) The car's front seats have a range of setting Set the preferred seat position using the con- options in order to enhance comfort.
  • Page 198: Storing Position For Seat, Door Mir

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Storing position for seat, door Raise/lower the seat by means of adjust- Adjusting the passenger seat from the • mirrors and head-up display* ing the control up/down. driver's seat* (p. 203) Move the seat forward/backward by You can store the position for power* seat, adjusting the control forward/backward.
  • Page 199: Using A Stored Position For Seat

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Using a stored position for seat, Storing a position Massage settings* in the front seat • door mirrors and head-up display* (p. 198) Adjust seat, door mirrors and head-up dis- play to the desired position. Adjusting the side support* in the front If the positions for the power* seat, the door •...
  • Page 200: Massage Settings* In The Front Seat

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Massage settings* in the front seat Adjusting* the length of the seat cushion Closed front door • in the front seat (p. 200) Hold one of the memory buttons 1 - 3 – Both the multi-function control on the side of depressed until seat, door mirrors and the seat and the centre display can be used in Massage settings* in the front seat...
  • Page 201: Adjusting Massage Settings* In

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting massage settings* in the Intensity : Select between Normal Adjusting the lumbar support* in the front • • front seat High seat (p. 202) Adjusting the passenger seat from the Both the multi-function control on the seat Speed : Select between Slow...
  • Page 202: Adjusting The Length Of The Seat

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting* the length of the seat 2. Select Massage in the seat settings view. 2. Select Cushion extension in the seat set- cushion in the front seat tings view. 3. To choose between the different massage Depending on equipment level selected, seat functions, select either directly in the cen- Press the front section of the four-way...
  • Page 203: Adjusting The Side Support* In The Front Seat

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the side support* in the Related information 2. Select Side bolsters in the seat settings front seat view. Manual front seat (p. 194) • Increase comfort in the front seat by adjust- Power* front seat (p. 195) Press the front section of the four-way •...
  • Page 204: Adjusting The Lumbar Support* In The Front Seat

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the lumbar support* in The lumbar support is adjusted using the mul- 2. Select Lumbar in the seat settings view. the front seat tifunction control in cars with four-way lumbar Press the round button up /down •...
  • Page 205: Adjusting The Passenger Seat From The Driver's Seat

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the passenger seat from Related information the driver's seat* Manual front seat (p. 194) • The front passenger seat can be adjusted Power* front seat (p. 195) • from the driver's seat. Adjusting the power* front seat (p. 195) •...
  • Page 206: Lowering Backrests In The Second Seat Row

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Lowering backrests in the second Adjusting* the length of the seat cushion • IMPORTANT seat row in the front seat (p. 200) There must be no objects on the rear seat Massage settings* in the front seat The second seat row has three individual •...
  • Page 207 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL 2. Make sure that the backrest with head Centre seat Outer seats restraint does not come into contact with the front seat when lowered. Lower the backrest forward until it locks into posi- tion. > The seat cushion folds down/forward when the backrest is lowered in order to create a flat surface.
  • Page 208: Adjusting The Head Restraints In The Second Seat Row

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the head restraints in the WARNING second seat row Check that the backrests and head Adjust the centre seat head restraint accord- restraints in the rear seat are locked prop- ing to the height of the passenger .
  • Page 209: Adjusting The Seat Longitudinally In The Second Seat Row

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the seat longitudinally in Electrical lowering of the rear seat's WARNING the second seat row* outer head restraints* The head restraint must be in locked posi- In cars with 6 and 7 seats*, the seats in the tion after being folded up.
  • Page 210: Adjusting The Backrest Inclination In The Second Seat Row

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the backrest inclination Lift the handle that is located under the WARNING in the second seat row seat. Adjust the seat and fix it before driving • Backrest inclination can be adjusted individu- Slide the seat forward or backward to the away.
  • Page 211: Getting In/Out Of The Third* Seat Row

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Getting in/out of the third* seat Outer seats WARNING Adjust the seat and fix it before driving • The second row of seats can be adjusted in away. Take care when adjusting the order to facilitate access to and from the third seat.
  • Page 212: Lowering Backrests In The Third Seat Row

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Lowering backrests in the third 2. Make sure that the backrest with head NOTE seat row* restraint does not come into contact with If the backrest in the centre seat row can- the seat in front when lowered. Fold the The third seat row has two individual seats.
  • Page 213: Steering Wheel Controls And Horn

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Steering wheel controls and horn Adjusting the backrest inclination in the Horn • second seat row (p. 208) The steering wheel houses the horn and con- trols for e.g. the driver support systems and Getting in/out of the third* seat row •...
  • Page 214: Steering Lock

    SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL Steering lock Adjusting the steering wheel The steering wheel lock makes it difficult to The steering wheel can be adjusted in differ- steer the car if it is stolen, for example. A ent positions. mechanical noise can be perceived when the steering lock is locked or unlocked.
  • Page 215 CLIMATE...
  • Page 216 CLIMATE Climate Climate zones 4-zone climate* The car is equipped with electronic climate The number of climate zones that the car is control. The climate control system cools or divided into governs the options for setting heats as well as dehumidifies the air in the different temperatures for different parts of passenger compartment.
  • Page 217 CLIMATE Climate control - sensors Perceived temperature With the Interior Air Quality System* there is also an air quality sensor that is fitted into the The climate control system has a number of The climate control system regulates the cli- climate control system air intake.
  • Page 218 CLIMATE Controlling climate control with " Turn on auto " - activates automatic reg- " Raise seat heat "/" Lower seat heat " - • • ulation of the climate control. raises/lowers the setting for the heated voice recognition seat* one step. "...
  • Page 219 The indicator is visible in the climate row Use cleaning agents and car care products when the climate view is not open. recommended by Volvo to clean the interior. If the conditions have not been met then the Air cleaning system Clean Zone text is white.
  • Page 220 CLIMATE Clean Zone Interior Package* Interior Air Quality System* That the air quality system Interior Air • Quality System* is activated. Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP) compri- Interior Air Quality System (IAQS) is a fully ses a series of modifications that keep the automatic air quality system that separates That the ventilation fan is activated.
  • Page 221 Settings Press in the top view in the cen- Follow the Volvo Service Programme for the tre display. recommended replacement intervals. If the car is used in a severely contaminated environ- 2. Press...
  • Page 222 CLIMATE Air distribution Changing air distribution The climate control system distributes the The air distribution can be changed manually incoming air via a number of different vents in if required. the passenger compartment. Automatic and manual air distribution With auto-regulated climate control running the air distribution takes place automatically.
  • Page 223 CLIMATE Opening, closing and aiming the air vents Some air vents in the passenger compart- ment can be opened, closed and aimed indi- vidually. If the car's outer vents are aimed at the side windows then misting can be eliminated. If the car's outer vents are aimed inwards then, in a hot climate, a comfortable environ- ment is obtained in the passenger compart-...
  • Page 224 CLIMATE Table of air distribution options The air distribution can be changed manually if required. The following options are available for setting. Air distribution Purpose If all air distribution buttons are deselected in manual mode, the climate control system returns to automatically regulated climate control.
  • Page 225 CLIMATE Air distribution Purpose Main air from the defroster vents and air vents in the instrument panel. Provides good comfort in hot and dry climates. Some air flows from other air vents. Main air flow from the defroster vents and air vents at the floor. Some Provides good comfort and good demisting in a cold or air flows from other air vents.
  • Page 226 CLIMATE Related information Air distribution (p. 220) • Opening, closing and aiming the air vents • (p. 221) Changing air distribution (p. 220) •...
  • Page 227 CLIMATE Climate controls Main climate In addition to the climate row's functions, The climate control system's functions are other main climate functions can also be con- controlled from physical buttons in the centre Main climate trolled in the tab. console, the centre display and the climate controls at the rear of the tunnel console*.
  • Page 228 CLIMATE Controls for air distribution. row. Fan controls for rear seat, second Temperature controls for rear seat. seat row. Locking/unlocking button on the climate Fan controls for front seat 3rd row climate - Controls for climate panel. functionality in the rear seat, third seat AUTO - Auto regulating the climate.
  • Page 229 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating heated Activating and deactivating the heated • WARNING front seat* steering wheel* (p. 230) Heated seats must not be used by people Activating auto climate control (p. 231) The seats can be heated in order to increase •...
  • Page 230 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating Activating and deactivating heated Activating and deactivating the heated automatic start of heated front rear seat* rear seat from the rear seat seat* With 2-zone climate: The seats can be heated in order to increase The seats can be heated in order to increase comfort for driver and passengers when it is cold.
  • Page 231 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating With 4-zone climate*: Related information ventilated front seat* Climate controls (p. 225) • The seats can be ventilated to provide increased comfort in a hot climate, for exam- ple. The ventilation system consists of fans in the seats and backrests that draw air through the seat upholstery.
  • Page 232 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating the Activating and deactivating heated steering wheel* automatic start of heated steering wheel* The steering wheel can be heated in order to increase comfort for the driver when it is The steering wheel can be heated in order to 2.
  • Page 233 CLIMATE Activating auto climate control Activating and deactivating air NOTE recirculation With auto climate control activated, multiple Temperature and fan speed can be climate functions are controlled automati- Air recirculation shuts out bad air, exhaust changed without deactivating the automat- cally.
  • Page 234 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating time Activating and deactivating max NOTE setting for air recirculation defroster It is not possible to activate air recircula- Air recirculation shuts out bad air, exhaust Max defroster is used to quickly remove mist tion when max defroster is activated. gases, etc.
  • Page 235 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating the NOTE heated windscreen* Max defroster starts with a certain delay in A heated windscreen is used to quickly order to avoid a short increase in fan level if remove mist and ice from the window. the heated windscreen is deactivated by two quick presses of the button.
  • Page 236 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating Activating and deactivating heated NOTE automatic start of heated windscreen from centre display If the heated windscreen is activated when windscreen* the Start/Stop function has auto-stopped A heated windscreen is used to quickly the engine then the engine will be restar- remove mist and ice from the window.
  • Page 237 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating the Activating and deactivating Activating and deactivating heated heated rear window and door automatic starting of the heated rear window and door mirrors from mirrors rear window and door mirrors centre display The heated rear window and door mirrors are The heated rear window and door mirrors are used to quickly remove mist and ice from the used to quickly remove mist and ice from the...
  • Page 238 CLIMATE Regulating fan level for rear seat* Regulating fan level for front seat IMPORTANT The fan can be set to several different auto- The fan can be set to several different auto- If the fan is fully switched off then the air matically controlled fan speeds for the rear matically controlled fan speeds for the front conditioning is not engaged, which results...
  • Page 239 CLIMATE NOTE The climate control system automatically adjusts the air flow within the selected fan level based on requirements. This means that the fan speed may change even though the fan level is the same. Related information Climate controls (p. 225) •...
  • Page 240 CLIMATE Regulating temperature for front Regulating temperature for rear seat* seat The temperature can be set to the desired The temperature can be set to the desired number of degrees for the rear seat's climate number of degrees for the front seat's climate zones.
  • Page 241 CLIMATE Rear climate Temperature control. Temperature control on the climate panel at the rear Temperature buttons in the tab in of the tunnel console. the climate view. 4. Regulate the temperature by means of the 2. Press the left or right-hand side <...
  • Page 242 CLIMATE Synchronising temperature Activating and deactivating air Related information conditioning Climate controls (p. 225) • The temperature in the car's different climate zones can be synchronised with the tempera- The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies ture set on the driver's side. incoming air as required.
  • Page 243 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating climate Related information NOTE for the third row of seats* Climate controls (p. 225) • It is not possible to activate the air condi- The third seat row has separate air condition- Activating and deactivating automatic •...
  • Page 244 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating Parking climate* Preconditioning* automatic starting of climate Parking climate control is a generic term for Preconditioning is a climate function which, if control for the third row of seats* various functions that improve the passenger possible, attempts to reach comfort tempera- compartment climate when the car is parked, ture in the passenger compartment before The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies...
  • Page 245 Start of preconditioning and information about the selected settings can be managed from a NOTE device that has the Volvo On Call* app. Pre- conditioning heats* the passenger compart- The car's doors and windows should be ment to a comfortable temperature or venti-...
  • Page 246 CLIMATE Preconditioning time setting* Adding and editing time setting for 3. Press Add timer preconditioning* The timer can be set so that the precondition- > A pop-up window is shown. ing is finished at a predetermined time. The timer for preconditioning can manage up The timer can handle up to 8 different settings to 8 time settings.
  • Page 247 CLIMATE Activating and deactivating time 7. Tap on Confirm in order to add the time 3. Press the time setting that is to be setting for preconditioning* setting. changed. > A pop-up window is shown. > The time setting is added to the list and A time setting in the timer for preconditioning is activated.
  • Page 248 CLIMATE Removing time setting for Related information WARNING preconditioning* Preconditioning* (p. 242) • Do not use preconditioning if the car is A time setting for preconditioning that is no Preconditioning time setting* (p. 244) • equipped with a heater*: longer required can be deleted. Adding and editing time setting for pre- •...
  • Page 249 CLIMATE Climate comfort when parking* Starting and switching off climate NOTE comfort when parking* The climate in the car's passenger compart- Climate comfort retention is switched off ment can be maintained while the car is Climate comfort retention maintains the cli- when the car is locked from the outside to parked, e.g.
  • Page 250 The running time for parking climate control is limited when the state of charge in the starter bat- tery is low. Start the car. Limited Charge level too low An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information Parking climate* (p. 242) •...
  • Page 251 CLIMATE Heater* NOTE NOTE The heater has two subfunctions that help to Make sure that there is enough charge in Make sure there is enough fuel in the car's heat the passenger compartment or engine in the battery if the heater needs to be used. fuel tank if the heater needs to be used.
  • Page 252 Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted for Depending on factors such as fuel availability, repair. battery level, passenger compartment tem-...
  • Page 253 This is perfectly normal. NOTE The additional heater starts and is controlled automatically when heating is required while Volvo recommends that the automatic the car is being driven. start for the additional heater should be switched off for short driving distances.
  • Page 255 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM...
  • Page 256 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Lock confirmation Lock and alarm indicator on the Indication in lock buttons instrument panel The car indicates with hazard warning flash- Front door ers when the car is locked or unlocked. Exterior indication Locking The car's hazard warning flashers indicate •...
  • Page 257 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Lock indication setting Remote control key Rear door* It is possible to select various options for how The remote control key locks and unlocks the the car confirms locking and unlocking in the doors, tailgate and fuel filler flap. The remote settings menu in the centre display.
  • Page 258 Volvo On Call, and reactivated left-hand side and three on the right-hand side. WARNING when the car is unlocked using Volvo Locking – Pressing the button locks the If anyone is left in the car, make sure the On Call or with another valid key.
  • Page 259 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Locking and unlocking with the Red Key - restricted remote control NOTE remote control key key* When the remote control key is placed in A Red Key is a key that makes it possible to The buttons on the remote control key can be the cup holder, make sure that no other car set restrictions for some of the car's proper- used to lock and unlock all doors, the tailgate...
  • Page 260 If it is not possible to lock or unlock with the Single Door - unlocks the driver's • when the car is unlocked using Volvo remote control key, the battery may be dis- door. Unlocking all of the doors On Call or with another valid key.
  • Page 261 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Unlocking the tailgate with the Remote control key range 2. With the power operated tailgate option* - remote control key In order for the remote control key to work Long press (approx. 1.5 seconds) on the properly it needs to be within a certain dis- It is possible to unlock just the tailgate by remote control key's...
  • Page 262 A discharged Key Tag must be handed If the remote control key is removed vehicle/key is used. over to an authorised Volvo workshop. The from the car key must be deleted from the car since it is If the remote control key is removed...
  • Page 263 OPEN text. metres upwards. Hold the remote control key with the front visible and the Volvo logo facing the Carefully lift away the battery cover by The shell will then come free and can right way - slide the button at bottom pressing e.g.
  • Page 264 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM NOTE Volvo recommends that the batteries to be used in the remote control key fulfil UN Manual of Test and Criteria, Part III, sub- section 38.3. Batteries fitted in the factory or replaced by an authorised Volvo work- shop fulfil the above criteria.
  • Page 265 - an author- Then slide the shell back. Then slide the shell back. ised Volvo workshop is recommended. The > A further click will indicate that the > A further click will indicate that the...
  • Page 266 Control One or more Red Key can be ordered from a Reduced Maximum Volume • Volvo dealer. A total of eleven keys with restrictions can be programmed and used for Max Speed Limit • For a Red Key, it is possible to define the car's...
  • Page 267 Setting interval: 50-250 km/h • (p. 264) The key blade's unique code is provided by (30-160 mph) authorised Volvo workshops, which are rec- ommended when ordering new key blades. Increments: 1 km/h (1 mph) • The key blade's application areas Speed restriction symbol.
  • Page 268 Detach the key blade by angling it up. Hold the remote control key with the front visible and the Volvo logo facing the right way - slide the button at bottom edge by the key ring to the right. Guide the front side's shell a few millimetres upwards.
  • Page 269 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Locking and unlocking with the 5. Pull out the handle. 2. Then turn the start knob clockwise and detachable key blade release it. > The door opens. > The alarm signal stops sounding and Amongst other things, the detachable key Locking will be performed in the same way, the alarm is switched off.
  • Page 270 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Immobiliser NOTE The electronic immobiliser is a theft protec- A door's lock reset only locks that par- • tion system that prevents an unauthorised ticular door - not all doors simultane- person from starting the car. ously.
  • Page 271 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Type approval for the remote Lock system keyless start (Passive control key system Start) and keyless locking/unlocking (Passive Entry*) Type approval for the car's remote key sys- tem can be seen in the following tables. For detailed information on type approval, go to www.volvocars.com.
  • Page 272 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Brazil MT-3245/2015 Indonesia Nomor: 38301/SDPPI/2015 Malaysia RDBV/22A/1018/S(18-4230) Mexico IFETEL: RLVDEVO15-0396 Russia The United Arab Emi- ER37847/15 rates DA0062437/11...
  • Page 273 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Namibia TA-2016-02 South Africa TA-2014-1868 Remote control key Country/Area Type approval Europe Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that this type of radio equipment HUF8423 conforms to directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity can be found at support.volvocars.com.
  • Page 274 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC Numéro d’agrément: MR 10668 ANRT 2015 Date d’agrément: 24/07/2015 Mexico IFETEL Marca: HUF Modelo (s): HUF8423 NOM-121-SCT1-2009 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.
  • Page 275 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Oman Serbia...
  • Page 276 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval South Africa TA-2015-432 The United Arab Emirates Key Tag Country/Area Type approval Europe Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that this type of radio equipment HUF8432 conforms to directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity can be found at support.volvocars.com.
  • Page 277 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Morocco AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC Numéro d’agrément: MR 10667 ANRT 2015 Date d’agrément: 24/07/2015 Mexico IFETEL Marca: HUF Modelo (s): HUF8432 NOM-121-SCT1-2009 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.
  • Page 278 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Oman Serbia...
  • Page 279 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval South Africa TA-2015-414 The United Arab Emirates Related information Remote control key (p. 255) •...
  • Page 280 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless and touch-sensitive Related information NOTE surfaces* Keyless locking and unlocking* (p. 279) • It is important that only one touch-sensi- With the keyless locking and unlocking func- Keyless unlocking of the tailgate* (p. 280) • tive surface is activated at a time.
  • Page 281 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless locking and unlocking* Keyless locking Keyless unlocking All side doors must be closed to be able to Grasp a door handle or gently press the With keyless locking and unlocking, it is suffi- – lock the car. The tailgate, on the other hand, rubberised pressure plate beneath the tail- cient to touch the door handle's touch-sensi- can be open when locking the car with a side...
  • Page 282 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Settings for Keyless entry* Keyless unlocking of the tailgate* Related information Settings for Keyless entry* (p. 280) • It is possible to select different sequences for With keyless locking and unlocking, it is suffi- Keyless entry. cient to touch the touch-sensitive surface on Keyless unlocking of the tailgate* (p.
  • Page 283 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Antenna locations for the start and 2. Lift by the outside handle in order to open WARNING lock systems the tailgate. People with pacemaker operations should An antenna for the keyless starting system not come closer than 22 cm (9 inches) to IMPORTANT and antennas for the keyless locking system* the keyless system's antennas with their...
  • Page 284 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Locking and unlocking from inside Locking using a button in the front Alternative unlocking method the car door The doors and tailgate can be locked and Press the button - both front doors – unlocked from inside using the central lock- must be closed.
  • Page 285 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Unlocking the tailgate from the Related information Related information inside of the car Settings for remotely controlled and inside Locking and unlocking from inside the car • • unlocking (p. 258) (p. 282) The tailgate can be unlocked from inside by pressing the button on the instrument panel.
  • Page 286 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Activating and deactivating child 2. Press the button in the driver's door con- NOTE safety locks trol panel. A door's knob control only blocks that • > The driver display shows the message The child safety locks prevent the rear doors particular door - not both rear doors Rear child lock Activated and the but-...
  • Page 287 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Automatic locking when driving Opening and closing the power*- Symbol Message Specification operated tailgate The doors and tailgate are locked automati- Rear child Child safety cally when the car starts to move. Function where the tailgate can be opened locks are acti- lock Acti- To change this setting:...
  • Page 288 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Foot movement* under the rear bumper. Long press on the instrument panel's – Press the button on the underside of – – button. Keep it depressed until the tailgate the tailgate to close. Closing starts to open. >...
  • Page 289 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Closing and locking detected sufficiently close to the tail- Long press on the button on the – gate. remote control key. > The tailgate closes automatically and acoustic signals sound – the tailgate remains unlocked. IMPORTANT Long press on the button on the During manual tailgate operation, open or...
  • Page 290 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Programming maximum opening Pinch protection Pre-tensioned springs for power operated tailgate* If something with sufficient resistance pre- vents the tailgate from opening or closing then Adapt the tailgate's opening position to low the pinch protection is activated. roof height.
  • Page 291 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Opening and closing the tailgate NOTE with foot movement* If the system has been operating con- • A function which allows the tailgate to open tinuously for a long time, it is switched and close by moving a foot under the rear off to avoid overload.
  • Page 292 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Opening and closing with foot Cancelling opening or closing with foot movement movement Make one slow forward kicking motion – when opening or closing is in progress in order to stop the movement of the tail- gate.
  • Page 293 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Private locking Activating and deactivating private Related information locking Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces* • The tailgate and glovebox can be locked with (p. 278) the private locking function which prevents Private locking is activated with a function them from being opened, e.g.
  • Page 294 To create a security code: 2. Enter the code to be used in order to If the car is unlocked via Volvo On Call* or the unlock the glovebox and tailgate after Volvo On Call app, private locking will be...
  • Page 295 - an authorised the alarm cycle is repeated up to 10 times or if anyone tries to steal the wheels or tow Volvo workshop is recommended. the vehicle away. Applies to certain markets. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 296 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Activating and deactivating NOTE alarms* Do not attempt to repair or alter compo- The alarm is armed when the car is locked. nents in the alarm system yourself. Any such attempts may affect the terms of the Arming the alarm insurance.
  • Page 297 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM Reduced alarm level* Automatic arming and rearming of the Deactivate the alarm without a functioning alarm remote control key A reduced alarm level means that the move- The car can be unlocked and disarmed even if Automatic rearming of the alarm prevents the ment and tilt sensors are temporarily the remote control key does not work, e.g.
  • Page 298 The car can only be unlocked with a remote Reduced Guard Press the control key, keyless unlocking* or the Volvo button in the centre display's On Call* app when double lock is activated. function view in order to deactivate the double lock The front left door can also be unlocked with function temporarily.
  • Page 299 KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM If the car is unlocked and then locked again, the double lock function must be deactivated again. The system is reset the next time the engine is started. Related information Double lock* (p. 296) • Alarm* (p. 293) •...
  • Page 301 DRIVER SUPPORT...
  • Page 302 DRIVER SUPPORT Driving support systems Speed-dependent steering force Cruise control (p. 317) • The car is equipped with different driver sup- Speed related power steering causes the Adaptive cruise control* (p. 321) • port systems which can assist the driver in steering wheel force to increase with the Pilot Assist* (p.
  • Page 303 DRIVER SUPPORT Electronic stability control WARNING WARNING Electronic Stability Control (ESC ) helps the If the temperature increases too much, the The function is supplementary driver • driver to avoid skidding and improves the servo may be forced to switch off com- support intended to facilitate driving car's traction.
  • Page 304 NOTE deep snow. Trailer Stability Assist is deactivated if Sport Mode is activated. Engine Drag Control Trailer stability assist is included when the Volvo genuine towbar is installed. Trailer Stability Assist Electronic Stability Control * Option/accessory.
  • Page 305 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating sport Related information Speed limiter • mode for electronic stability Electronic stability control (p. 301) • Cruise control • control Activating or deactivating sport mode for • Adaptive cruise control* • electronic stability control (p. 303) The stability system (ESC ) is always acti- Pilot Assist*...
  • Page 306 The system is disengaged. Stop the car in a safe place, switch off the engine and start it again. Service required A text message can be cleared by briefly If a message remains: Contact a workshop – Related information an authorised Volvo workshop is recom- Electronic stability control (p. 301) pressing the button, located in the centre •...
  • Page 307 DRIVER SUPPORT Stability system Connected Safety NOTE The stability system (RSC ) reduces the risk Connected Safety communicates information Connected Safety communication of overturning, for example during a sudden between your own car and other vehicles via between vehicles only works for the vehi- evasive manoeuvre or if the car skids.
  • Page 308 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating If an ice alert is triggered, this WARNING Connected Safety symbol is displayed on the The function is supplementary driver • instrument panel when a For Connected Safety to be able to share support intended to facilitate driving vehicle approaches the slip- information on road conditions with other and make it safer –...
  • Page 309 Detection of slippery surfaces or activation • of hazard warning flashers has taken place on a minor road which is missing in Volvo Cars database. Connected Safety is not available in all • markets and does not cover all areas - a...
  • Page 310 DRIVER SUPPORT Distance Warning* tion. No distance information is provided for NOTE oncoming, slow or stationary vehicles. The Distance Warning function can assist the Distance warning is deactivated during the driver to notice that the time interval to the time the adaptive cruise control* or Pilot vehicle ahead may be too short.
  • Page 311 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating distance Head-up display* (p. 149) • WARNING warning The function is supplementary driver • The distance warning function can be deacti- support intended to facilitate driving vated. The function is only available in cars and make it safer – it cannot handle all that can show information on the windscreen situations in all traffic, weather and with a so-called head-up display*.
  • Page 312 DRIVER SUPPORT Speed limiter Limitations of Distance Warning Head-up display* (p. 149) • A speed limiter (SL ) can be likened to a The distance warning function may have limi- reverse cruise control - the driver regulates tations in certain situations. The function is only available in cars that can show informa- the speed using the accelerator pedal but is tion on the windscreen with a so-called head-...
  • Page 313 DRIVER SUPPORT Temporary deactivation of speed limiter • : From active mode – deactivates/ WARNING (p. 313) changes the speed limiter to standby The function is supplementary driver • mode Set the stored speed for driver support • support intended to facilitate driving (p.
  • Page 314 DRIVER SUPPORT Selecting and activating speed Deactivating the speed limiter 2. When speed limiter is selected – press the limiter steering wheel button (2) to activate. The speed limiter (SL ) can be deactivated and switched off. The speed limiter function (SL ) must first be >...
  • Page 315 DRIVER SUPPORT Temporary deactivation of speed Related information Deactivating the speed limiter (p. 312) • limiter Speed limiter (p. 310) • Selecting and activating speed limiter The speed limiter (SL ) can be temporarily • (p. 312) deactivated and set in standby mode. Temporary deactivation of speed limiter •...
  • Page 316 DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations for speed limiter Automatic speed limiter WARNING Speed limiter (SL ) has certain general limi- The Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL ) func- The function is supplementary driver • tations. tion helps the driver to adapt the car's maxi- support intended to facilitate driving On steep downhill gradients the speed limit- mum speed to the speed shown on the road...
  • Page 317 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating the Is SL or ASL active? Colour of Meaning automatic speed limiter Symbols in the driver display show which sign symbol speed limiter function is active: The automatic speed limiter function (ASL Greenish yel- ASL is active can be activated and deactivated as a supple- Symbol ment to the speed limiter (SL...
  • Page 318 DRIVER SUPPORT Changing the tolerance for the Related information NOTE automatic speed limiter Speed limiter (p. 310) • If the automatic speed limiter function • The Automatic Speed Limiter function Automatic speed limiter (p. 314) • is activated, Road Sign Information* is (ASL ) can be set for different tolerance lev- Limitations for automatic speed limiter...
  • Page 319 DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations for automatic speed Cruise control Press the steering wheel button – limiter until 70 km/h (43 mph) in the centre of The cruise control (CC ) helps the driver the speedometer (2) changes to 75 km/h maintain an even speed, which can result in Automatic speed limitation (ASL ) takes (47 mph).
  • Page 320 DRIVER SUPPORT case the driver can temporarily disable foot : Reduces stored speed WARNING brake application by Cruise Control. Marker for stored speed The function is supplementary driver • To do so, proceed as follows: support intended to facilitate driving The car's current speed and make it safer –...
  • Page 321 DRIVER SUPPORT Selecting and activating cruise Deactivating cruise control 2. When cruise control is selected – press control the steering wheel button (2) to acti- Cruise control (CC ) can be deactivated and vate. switched off. The cruise control function (CC ) must first be selected and activated in order to be able >...
  • Page 322 DRIVER SUPPORT Standby mode for cruise control Related information Automatic standby mode Cruise control (p. 317) Automatic standby mode may occur if: • Cruise control (CC ) can be deactivated and set in standby mode. This can take place due Change between cruise control and adap- •...
  • Page 323 – tance to other vehicles, and in accord- time interval to the vehicle ahead. If the cam- an authorised Volvo workshop is recom- ance with current traffic rules and reg- era and radar unit detects a slower vehicle in mended.
  • Page 324 DRIVER SUPPORT Controls and display mode for Related information Increases the time interval to vehicles ahead Driving support systems (p. 300) adaptive cruise control* • Reduces the time interval to vehicles Controls and display mode for adaptive A summary of how adaptive cruise control •...
  • Page 325 DRIVER SUPPORT Selecting and activating adaptive Related information For cars with manual gearbox. Speed • must be at the lowest 30 km/h (20 mph). cruise control* Adaptive cruise control* (p. 321) • Press the steering wheel button ◀ (2) or ▶ Limitations for adaptive cruise control* •...
  • Page 326 DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating adaptive cruise Additional indicators in the driver WARNING display control* With the adaptive cruise control is in • The time interval is only The adaptive cruise control (ACC ) can be standby mode, the driver must inter- adjusted to the vehicle ahead deactivated and switched off.
  • Page 327 DRIVER SUPPORT Standby mode for adaptive cruise Automatic standby mode may occur if: WARNING control* the speed is below 5 km/h ((3 mph)) and • With the adaptive cruise control is in • ACC is uncertain whether the vehicle Adaptive cruise control (ACC ) can be deac- standby mode, the driver must inter- tivated and set to standby mode.
  • Page 328 DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations for adaptive cruise Deactivating adaptive cruise control* • WARNING (p. 324) control* This is not a collision avoidance sys- • Limitations for adaptive cruise control* • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC ) may have tem. The driver is always responsible (p.
  • Page 329 DRIVER SUPPORT Change between cruise control Related information and adaptive cruise control* Adaptive cruise control* (p. 321) • the centre display Cruise control (p. 317) • When the normal cruise control (CC ) is selected in the driver display, it is possible to change to adaptive cruise control (ACC ) in the centre display's function view.
  • Page 330 DRIVER SUPPORT Symbols and messages for The previous illustration shows that the adap- tive cruise control is set to maintain 110 km/h adaptive cruise control* (68 mph) and that there is no vehicle ahead to A number of symbols and messages regar- follow.
  • Page 331 A text message can be cleared by briefly pressing the button, located in the centre of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad. If a message remains: Contact a workshop – an authorised Volvo workshop is recom- mended. Related information Adaptive cruise control* (p. 321) •...
  • Page 332 DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist* The driver selects the desired speed and a WARNING time interval to the vehicle ahead. Pilot Assist Pilot Assist can help the driver to drive the Pilot Assist steering assistance is automati- scans the distance to the vehicle ahead and car between the lane's side markings using cally deactivated and is resumed without the lane's side markings on the road surface...
  • Page 333 – In order for Pilot Assist to function, the driver’s Driver support functions are not a sub- • an authorised Volvo workshop is recom- hands must be on the steering wheel. stitute for the driver's attention and mended.
  • Page 334 DRIVER SUPPORT Controls and display view for Pilot Related information : Activates Pilot Assist from standby Driving support systems (p. 300) Assist* • mode and resumes the stored speed and time interval Selecting and activating Pilot Assist* A summary of how Pilot Assist is controlled •...
  • Page 335 DRIVER SUPPORT Selecting and activating Pilot Driver display For cars with manual gearbox. Speed • must be at the lowest 30 km/h (20 mph). Assist* Press ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) to scroll to the symbol Pilot Assist must first be selected and then activated to be able to control speed and dis- for Pilot Assist (4).
  • Page 336 DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivate Pilot Assist* NOTE WARNING Pilot Assist can be deactivated and switched Note that Pilot Assist only works when the With Pilot Assist in standby mode, the • off. driver has hands on the steering wheel. driver must intervene and steer, regu- lating both speed and distance to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 337 DRIVER SUPPORT Standby mode for Pilot Assist* the speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and • WARNING the vehicle ahead turns off so that Pilot Pilot Assist can be deactivated and set in With automatic standby mode, the driver is Assist no longer has a vehicle to follow.
  • Page 338 DRIVER SUPPORT Temporary disabling of steering Limitations of Pilot Assist* WARNING assistance with Pilot Assist* The Pilot Assist function may have limitations In certain situations, Pilot Assist steering Pilot Assist steering assistance can be tem- in certain situations. assistance may have difficulty helping the The Pilot Assist function is an aid which can porarily disabled and resumed without prior driver in the right way or it may be auto-...
  • Page 339 DRIVER SUPPORT with poor light conditions, back-light- Pilot Assist is switched off if the power imposed by Pilot Assist and can turn the steer- • ing, wet road surface etc. steering for speed related steering ing wheel to the desired position. force is working with reduced power –...
  • Page 340 DRIVER SUPPORT Symbols and messages for Related information Pilot Assist* Pilot Assist* (p. 330) • Limitations for camera and radar unit A number of symbols and messages regar- • (p. 358) ding Pilot Assist can be shown via the driver display and/or the head-up display*.
  • Page 341 DRIVER SUPPORT Warning from driver support in the The previous illustration shows that Pilot event of a collision risk Assist is set to maintain 110 km/h (68 mph) and that there is no vehicle ahead to follow. The driver support systems of adaptive cruise control* and Pilot Assist* can warn the driver Pilot Assist provides steering assistance as the if the distance to the vehicle ahead suddenly...
  • Page 342 DRIVER SUPPORT Change of target with driver acoustic warning are activated to alert the NOTE support driver that immediate intervention is required. Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light The driver supports of adaptive cruise con- contrasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the WARNING trol* and Pilot Assist*, in combination with driver is not looking straight ahead may...
  • Page 343 DRIVER SUPPORT Set the stored speed for driver The speed set after the last button press is • WARNING support stored in the memory. When the driver supports are following It is possible to set stored speed for the If the driver increases the car's speed using another vehicle at speeds in excess of speed limiter, cruise control, adaptive cruise the accelerator pedal before pressing the...
  • Page 344 DRIVER SUPPORT Set time interval to vehicle ahead Manual gearbox NOTE the driver support functions can follow It is possible to set the time interval to the When the symbol in the driver display another vehicle at speeds from 30 km/h vehicle ahead to be maintained by the adap- shows two cars, ACC is following the vehi- (20 mph) up to 200 km/h (125 mph).
  • Page 345 DRIVER SUPPORT Automatic braking with driver The adaptive cruise control allows the time Related information support interval to vary significantly in certain situa- Driving support systems (p. 300) • tions in order to allow the car to follow the The driver supports of adaptive cruise con- Adaptive cruise control* (p.
  • Page 346 DRIVER SUPPORT Drive mode for driver support the gear selector is moved to P, N, or R • WARNING position The driver can select different driving styles Driver supports only warn of obstacles for how driver support should maintain the the driver sets the function in the standby •...
  • Page 347 DRIVER SUPPORT Cornering support* Related information WARNING Driving support systems (p. 300) • Curve Speed Assist can help the driver to The function is supplementary driver • reduce speed ahead of sharper bends if the Adaptive cruise control* (p. 321) •...
  • Page 348 Cornering support* (p. 345) speed, any risk of reduced traction due to • adverse weather or road conditions is not Limitations for cornering support* • included. (p. 346) These options are market-dependent. Only with Volvo's satellite navigator Sensus Navigation* installed. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 349 DRIVER SUPPORT Overtaking Assistance Use Overtaking Assistance WARNING Overtaking Assistance can help the driver Overtaking assistance can be used with The function is supplementary driver • when overtaking other vehicles. The function adaptive cruise control* or Pilot Assist*. There support intended to facilitate driving can be used with adaptive cruise control* or are a number of criteria if Overtaking Assis- and make it safer –...
  • Page 350 DRIVER SUPPORT Radar unit Related information WARNING Driving support systems (p. 300) • The radar unit is used by several driver sup- When using the Overtaking Assistance port systems and has the task of sensing Limitations for camera and radar unit •...
  • Page 351 DRIVER SUPPORT Type approval for radar device Here you can find type approval for the car's radar units for adaptive cruise control* (ACC ), Pilot Assist* and BLIS* Market BLIS Symbol Type approval & PA ✓ Botswana Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.
  • Page 352 DRIVER SUPPORT Market BLIS Symbol Type approval & PA Hereby, Delphi Electronics and Safety declares that L2C0054TR / L2C0055TR are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU (RED). The original declaration of conformity can be accessed at the following link www.delphi.com/automotive-homologation.
  • Page 353 DRIVER SUPPORT Market BLIS Symbol Type approval & PA 37295/POSTEL/2014 ✓ 4927 Certificate number: 50459/SDPPI/2017 Indonesia Country of origin Germany ✓ Certificate number: 53578/SDPPI/2017 Country of origin China PLG ID: 6051 ✓ Jamaica This product contains a Type Approved Module by Jamaica: SMA – “RS4”. Type Approval No.: TRC/LPD/2014/255 ✓...
  • Page 354 DRIVER SUPPORT Market BLIS Symbol Type approval & PA ✓ IFETEL: RLVDEL215-0299 Radar de corto alcance Hella KGaA Hueck & Co Mexico ✓ IFETEL: RLVHERS17-0286 La operación de este equipo esta sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.
  • Page 355 DRIVER SUPPORT Market BLIS Symbol Type approval & PA ✓ Russia ✓ И011 14 Serbia ✓ И011 17 ✓ DA 105753 Singapore ✓ DA 103238 ✓ TA-2014/1824 South Africa ✓ TA-2016/3407...
  • Page 356 DRIVER SUPPORT Market BLIS Symbol Type approval & PA Certification No. ✓ MSIP-CMI- DPH-L2C0054TR South Korea MSIP-CMM-HLA-RS4 ✓ 이 기기는 무용(A급) 전자파 적합기기로서 판 매자 또는 사용 자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바 라 며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용 하는 것을 적으 로 합니다 ✓...
  • Page 357 DRIVER SUPPORT Market BLIS Symbol Type approval & PA є, щ є П Delphi RACAM/SRR2 ь КМ № 679 (П 2009 .) ✓ ь Delphi : Delphi. : 24,05 – 24,25 П ь : 20 Б ( .) EIRP Ukraine є, щ...
  • Page 358 DRIVER SUPPORT Type approval for radio equipment Market Symbol Type approval Hereby, Volvo cars, declares that all radio equipment's are in compliance with the essential requirements and other Europe relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. R 204-750001 Japan This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law. This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid).
  • Page 359 DRIVER SUPPORT Camera unit Related information Driving support systems (p. 300) • The camera unit is used by several driver sup- port systems and has the task of for example Limitations for camera and radar unit • detecting lane lines or traffic signs. (p.
  • Page 360 DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations for camera and radar The camera unit is placed inside the upper unit section of the windscreen together with the car's radar unit. The camera and radar unit has certain limita- tions – which in turn also limit those func- Do not place, stick or mount anything on the tions that use the unit.
  • Page 361 Before replacing a windscreen, contact a • workshop to verify that the correct windscreen has been ordered and will be fitted. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
  • Page 362 DRIVER SUPPORT vehicle that drives in between your car and dust storms and snow flurries. Under such Limited field of vision the vehicle ahead. conditions, the functions of camera-depend- The radar unit has a limited field of vision. In ent systems could be significantly reduced or some situations another vehicle is not Small vehicles, such as motorcycles, or temporarily disengaged.
  • Page 363 DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist camera* brightness and quality. Poor light conditions Defective camera can result in reduced image quality. If a camera sector is black Blind sectors and contains this symbol Rear parking camera then it means that the cam- era is out of order.
  • Page 364 - be careful not to scratch the lenses. Location of the parking sensors. IMPORTANT Maintenance of driver support components must only be performed at a workshop – an authorised Volvo workshop is recom- mended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 365 DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety™ The function helps the driver by automatically WARNING braking the car in the event of an imminent City Safety can use lights, sound and a The function is supplementary driver • risk of collision if the driver does not react in brake pulse warning to alert the driver to support intended to facilitate driving time by braking and/or swerving.
  • Page 366 DRIVER SUPPORT Subfunctions for City Safety Detection of obstacles with City Safety Subfunctions for City Safety • (p. 367) City Safety can help the driver to avoid a City Safety brakes for oncoming vehicles collision with a vehicle, a cyclist, a pedestrian •...
  • Page 367 DRIVER SUPPORT large animals that are crossing the road in In some situations, the action of Auto-brake 1 - Collision warning front of the car. may begin with light braking and then pro- The driver is first warned of a potentially immi- gress to full brake action.
  • Page 368 DRIVER SUPPORT Setting the warning distance for When warnings are perceived as being too WARNING City Safety frequent or disturbing, the warning distance City Safety must not be used by the driver can be reduced, which reduces the total num- City Safety is always activated but the to change his/her driving style - the driver...
  • Page 369 DRIVER SUPPORT Detection of obstacles with City WARNING NOTE Safety No automatic system can guarantee The warning with direction indicators for • City Safety can help the driver to detect 100% correct function in all situations. Rear Collision Warning* is deactivated if vehicles, cyclists, large animals and pedes- Therefore, never test City Safety by the warning distance for collision warning...
  • Page 370 DRIVER SUPPORT Cyclists Good performance requires that the system WARNING function that detects a pedestrian must City Safety is supplementary driver sup- receive the clearest possible information about port, but it cannot detect all cyclists in all the body outline, requiring the ability to iden- situations and, for example, cannot see: tify the head, arms, shoulders, legs, upper and partially obscured cyclists.
  • Page 371 DRIVER SUPPORT Large animals WARNING WARNING City Safety is supplementary driver sup- City Safety is supplementary driver sup- port, but it cannot detect all pedestrians in port, but it cannot detect all large animals all situations and, for example, cannot see: in all situations and, for example, cannot see: partially obscured pedestrians, people...
  • Page 372 DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety in cross traffic Limitations for City Safety in cross the oncoming vehicle must have its head- • traffic lamps switched on. City Safety can help the driver when turning and crossing the path of another oncoming In some cases City Safety may have difficulty Related information vehicle at an intersection.
  • Page 373 DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety steering assistance for helps to straighten the car again after passing NOTE evasive manoeuvre the obstacle. This function uses the car's camera and City Safety steering assistance can help the City Safety steering assistance can detect: radar units, which have certain general lim- driver to steer away from a vehicle/obstacle itations.
  • Page 374 DRIVER SUPPORT Automatic braking in the event of City Safety brakes for oncoming City Safety does not intervene with the auto- an impeded evasive manoeuvre vehicles brake function as long as the driver him/ with City Safety herself has the opportunity to avoid a collision City Safety can assist the driver to use emer- via a steering manoeuvre.
  • Page 375 Maintenance of driver support components straight ahead. must only be performed at a workshop – Heat an authorised Volvo workshop is recom- Related information In the event of high passenger compartment mended. City Safety™ (p. 363) •...
  • Page 376 DRIVER SUPPORT Driver intervention Miscellaneous WARNING Reversing Warnings and brake interventions • WARNING When your own car is reversing, City Safety is could be implemented late or not at all temporarily deactivated. Driver supports only warn of obstacles if a traffic situation or external influ- which their radar unit has detected –...
  • Page 377 DRIVER SUPPORT disengaged due to darkness or poor play's Settings menu, the car is not equipped WARNING visibility. with this function. The City Safety auto-brake function • Warnings and brake interventions for • Search path in the top view of the centre dis- can prevent a collision or reduce colli- pedestrians and cyclists are deacti- play:...
  • Page 378 City Safety The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted Reduced functionality Service required An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. A text message can be cleared by briefly pressing the button, located in the centre of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
  • Page 379 DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Rear Collision Rear Collision Warning* WARNING Warning* The Rear Collision Warning (RCW) function The function is supplementary driver • In certain cases the Rear Collision Warning can help the driver to avoid being hit by a support intended to facilitate driving (RCW) may have difficulty helping the driver vehicle approaching from behind.
  • Page 380 DRIVER SUPPORT BLIS* NOTE The BLIS function is intended to help the The warning with direction indicators for driver detect vehicles diagonally behind and Rear Collision Warning* is deactivated if to the side of the car so as to provide assis- the warning distance for collision warning tance in heavy traffic on roads with several in the City Safety function is set at the low-...
  • Page 381 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating BLIS BLIS is active when the driver's vehicle is trav- WARNING elling at a speed above 10 km/h (6 mph). The BLIS function can be activated or deac- The function is supplementary driver • tivated. If passing vehicles drive more than 15 km/h support intended to facilitate driving Activate or deactivate the...
  • Page 382 DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of BLIS WARNING The BLIS function may have limitations in BLIS does not work on sharp bends. • certain situations. BLIS does not work when the car is • reversing. NOTE This function uses the car's camera and radar units, which have certain general lim- itations.
  • Page 383 Blind spot system off BLIS and CTA have been deactivated as a trailer has been connected to the car's electrical system. Trailer attached An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Cross Traffic Alert* A text message can be cleared by briefly pressing the button, located in the centre of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
  • Page 384 DRIVER SUPPORT Cross Traffic Alert* detect smaller objects, such as cyclists and If the driver does not observe the warning pedestrians. from CTA and a collision is unavoidable, the Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) is a driver support auto-brake function takes effect to stop the that supplements BLIS and is designed to CTA is only active if the car rolls backwards or...
  • Page 385 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating Cross Related information Limitations of Cross Traffic Alert* Driving support systems (p. 300) Traffic Alert* • The Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) function with Activating or deactivating Cross Traffic The driver can select to switch off the warn- auto-brake may have limited functionality in •...
  • Page 386 DRIVER SUPPORT object changes and the blind sector rapidly decreases. Examples of further limitations The auto-brake subfunction only detects • moving vehicles and therefore cannot "see" and brake for stationary obstacles, a cyclist or a pedestrian, for example. Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors •...
  • Page 387: Messages For Cross Traffic Alert

    Blind spot system off BLIS and CTA have been deactivated as a trailer has been connected to the car's electrical system. Trailer attached An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Blind Spot Information System A text message can be cleared by briefly pressing the button, located in the centre of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
  • Page 388: Road Sign Information

    DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information* Related information NOTE Driving support systems (p. 300) • The Road Sign Information function (RSI In certain markets, the Road Sign Informa- can help the driver to observe speed-related Activating or deactivating road sign infor- •...
  • Page 389: Activating Or Deactivating Road Sign Information

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating road Display mode for road sign NOTE sign information* information* If the automatic speed limiter function • The Road Sign Information function (RSI ) is The Road Sign Information function (RSI is activated, road sign information is optional –...
  • Page 390 DRIVER SUPPORT – indirect speed limit signs are only displayed Example of direct speed limit An additional sign, such as if map data has no information on the speed "no overtaking", may be sign limit for the road section in question. shown together with the speed limit symbol.
  • Page 391 DRIVER SUPPORT Additional signs Some speed limits only apply Related information after a certain distance or at a Road Sign Information* (p. 386) • certain time of day. The driv- Limitations of Road Sign Information* • er's attention is drawn to this (p.
  • Page 392: Road Sign Information And Sensus Navigation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information and Sensus Warning for speed limitation and A speed warning is always given if the speed Navigation* speed camera from road sign limit is exceeded in connection with speed information* camera information. If the car is equipped with Sensus Navigation*, speed information is read from the navigation Road sign information (RSI ) includes sub-...
  • Page 393 DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating Warning for speed camera 3. Adjust the limit for Speed Warning by warnings from road sign pressing the up/down arrows on the A car equipped with road information* screen. sign information and Sensus Navigation can provide infor- The subfunction Speed Limit Warning Note that the function does...
  • Page 394: Limitations Of Road Sign Information

    DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Road Sign eras, the driver can opt to receive an audible NOTE Information* warning when approaching a speed camera. The RSI function may interpret some types The Road Sign Information (RSI ) function Change setting for acoustic warning as fol- of bicycle rack, connected to the electrical may have limitations in certain situations.
  • Page 395: Driver Alert Control

    DRIVER SUPPORT Driver Alert Control WARNING The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function is Driver Alert Control should not be used to intended to help make the driver aware that extend a period of driving. The driver he or she is starting to drive less consistently, should instead plan for breaks at regular e.g.
  • Page 396: Select Rest Stop Guidance In The

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating Driver Select rest stop guidance in the WARNING Alert Control event of a warning from Driver The function is supplementary driver • Alert Control The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function can support intended to facilitate driving be activated or deactivated.
  • Page 397: Limitations Of Driver Alert Control

    DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Driver Alert Control Lane assistance The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function may The function of the Lane Keeping Aid (LKA have limitations in certain situations. is to help the driver to reduce the risk of the In some cases the system may issue a warn- car accidentally leaving its own lane on ing despite driving ability not deteriorating, for...
  • Page 398 DRIVER SUPPORT Depending on settings, lane assistance acts in Lane assistance does not intervene WARNING accordance with the following: The function is supplementary driver • Assist activated: When the car is • support intended to facilitate driving approaching a lane line, the function will and make it safer –...
  • Page 399: Activating Or Deactivating Lane Assistance

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating lane Selecting assistance option for Lane Keeping Aid Apply steering • assistance lane assistance If the driver follows the prompt to start steer- ing, the function is set in standby mode and The driver can select how the Lane Keeping The Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) function (LKA this message is shown: is optional –...
  • Page 400: Limitations Of Lane Assistance

    DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Lane assistance Related information Lane assistance (p. 395) • In certain demanding conditions lane assis- tance (LKA ) may have difficulty helping the Speed-dependent steering force (p. 300) • driver correctly. In such cases it is recom- Limitations for camera and radar unit •...
  • Page 401: Symbols And Messages For Lane Assistance

    Follow the instruction and steer the car. Apply steering Lane Keeping Aid LKA is set in standby mode until the driver starts to steer the car again. Standby until steering applied An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Lane Keeping Aid...
  • Page 402 DRIVER SUPPORT A text message can be cleared by briefly pressing the button, located in the centre of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad. If a message persists, contact a workshop Related information Lane assistance (p. 395) • Display mode for lane assistance (p. 401) •...
  • Page 403: Display Mode For Lane Assistance

    DRIVER SUPPORT Display mode for lane assistance Related information Unavailable Lane assistance (p. 395) • Lane assistance (LKA ) is visualised by sym- bols in the driver display depending on the Limitations of Lane assistance (p. 398) • situation. Here are some examples of symbols and the situations in which they are shown: Unavailable —...
  • Page 404: Steering Assistance At Risk Of Collision

    DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance at risk of Related information WARNING collision Driving support systems (p. 300) • The function is supplementary driver • The function Collision avoidance assistance Activating or deactivating steering assis- • support intended to facilitate driving can help the driver reduce the risk of the car tance in the event of a collision risk and make it safer –...
  • Page 405: Activating Or Deactivating Steering

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating or deactivating steering Steering assistance upon risk of NOTE assistance in the event of a run-off Collision avoidance When the collision risk Steering assistance has a number of subfunc- assistance function is deactivated, all sub- The steering assistance function is optional – tions.
  • Page 406: Steering Assistance Upon Risk Of Head-On Collision

    DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance upon risk of driving the car, activation of the function will Steering assistance with brake intervention head-on collision be delayed. Steering assistance has a number of subfunc- Related information tions. Steering assistance upon risk of head- Steering assistance at risk of collision •...
  • Page 407: Steering Assistance Upon Risk Of Rear-End Collision

    DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance upon risk of The function is active within the speed range the driver to steer the car back into its own rear-end collision* 60-140 km/h (37-87 mph) on roads with lane. clearly visible lane markings/lines. Steering assistance has a number of subfunc- The function can even assist if the driver inten- tions.
  • Page 408: Limitations For Steering Assistance At Risk Of Collision

    DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations for steering assistance NOTE at risk of collision This function uses the car's camera and In certain situations the function may have radar units, which have certain general lim- limited functionality and fail to intervene in itations. the following cases, for example: for small vehicles, such as motorcycles •...
  • Page 409: Symbols And Messages For Steer

    A text message can be cleared by briefly pressing the button, located in the centre of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad. If a message remains: Contact a workshop – an authorised Volvo workshop is recom- mended. Related information Steering assistance at risk of collision •...
  • Page 410: Park Assist

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist* The shorter the distance to the obstacle, the WARNING faster the signal sounds. Other sound from the The Park Assist Pilot function can assist the The function is supplementary driver • audio system is muted automatically. driver when manoeuvring in tight spaces by support intended to facilitate driving indicating the distance to obstacles through...
  • Page 411: Park Assist Pilot Front, Rear And Along The Sides

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot front, rear and Symbols and messages for Park Assist • NOTE along the sides* Pilot (p. 412) Parking assistance is deactivated when the Limitations of Parking assistance (p. 411) Park Assist Pilot has different behaviour •...
  • Page 412: Activating Or Deactivating The

    When reversing with e.g. a trailer or bike function using this button in detected when the steering wheel is turned. carrier on the towbar - without Volvo genu- the centre display's function ine trailer wiring - parking assistance may Related information view.
  • Page 413: Limitations Of Parking Assistance

    DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Parking assistance IMPORTANT NOTE The Parking Assistance System cannot Objects e.g. chains, thin glossy poles or Since a towbar is configured with the car's detect everything in all situations and may low barriers may be in the "signal shadow" electrical system, towbar protrusion is therefore have limited functionality in some and are then temporarily not detected by...
  • Page 414: Symbols And Messages For Park Assist Pilot

    Park Assist System The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted Unavailable Service required An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. A text message can be cleared by briefly pressing the button, located in the centre of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
  • Page 415: Park Assist Camera

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist camera* Towbar* - activates/deactivates the tow- bar park assist line* The park assist camera can assist the driver when manoeuvring in tight spaces by indicat- CTA* - activates/deactivates Cross Traffic ing obstacles with a camera image and Alert graphics in the centre display.
  • Page 416: Park Assist Camera Locations And

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist camera locations and Activate park assist camera (p. 419) • WARNING surveillance areas* Symbols and messages for Park assist • The function is supplementary driver • camera (p. 421) The function can display a composite 360° support intended to facilitate driving view and separate views for each of the four Limitations for camera and radar unit...
  • Page 417 DRIVER SUPPORT A camera symbol on the cen- 360° view* Forwards tre display's car symbol indi- cates which of the cameras is active. If the car is also equipped with Park Assist System then distance to detected obstacles is illus- trated with fields in different colours.
  • Page 418: Park Assist Lines For Park Assist

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist lines for park assist The lines on the screen are projected as if they The sides camera* were at ground level behind the car and respond directly to steering wheel move- The Park assist cameras indicate the position ments, showing the driver the path the car will of the car in relation to its surroundings by take - also when the car is turning.
  • Page 419 DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist lines in 360° view* Towbar assist line* IMPORTANT Remember, that with the rear camera • view selected, the monitor only dis- plays the area behind the car. Be aware of the sides and front of the car when manoeuvring in reverse.
  • Page 420: Sensor Fields For Parking Assistance System

    DRIVER SUPPORT Sensor fields for parking Press Towbar (1). The fields for the sensors for forwards and assistance system reverse change colour as the distance to the > The park assist lines for the towbar's obstacle decreases – from AMBER through intended "path"...
  • Page 421: Activate Park Assist Camera

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activate park assist camera Right-hand side rear sensor field Sensor field to the sides Warning signals depend on the intended route The park assist camera is activated automati- Obstacle sector in the car's intended route of the car. When the steering wheel is turned, cally when reverse gear is engaged or man- in reverse –...
  • Page 422 DRIVER SUPPORT reactivates automatically if the speed drops to 22 km/h (14 mph) within 1 minute, on the con- dition that the speed has not exceeded 50 km/h (31 mph). Other camera views are extinguished at 15 km/h (9 mph) and not reactivated. Related information Park assist camera* (p.
  • Page 423: Symbols And Messages For Park

    Park Assist System The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted Unavailable Service required An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. A text message can be cleared by briefly If a message persists, contact a workshop...
  • Page 424 DRIVER SUPPORT Related information Park assist camera* (p. 413) • Limitations for camera and radar unit • (p. 358) * Option/accessory.
  • Page 425: Park Assist Pilot

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot* Leaving parallel parking with Park Assist • WARNING Pilot* (p. 428) Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) can assist the driver The function is supplementary driver • to manoeuvre the car while parking. The Limitations of Park Assist Pilot* (p. 428) •...
  • Page 426: Parking Variants With Park Assist Pilot

    DRIVER SUPPORT Parking variants with Park Assist Related information Perpendicular parking Pilot* Park Assist Pilot* (p. 423) • Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) can be used for Leaving parallel parking with Park Assist • both parallel and perpendicular parking. Pilot* (p. 428) Parallel parking Principle for perpendicular parking.
  • Page 427: Using Park Assist Pilot

    DRIVER SUPPORT Using Park Assist Pilot* NOTE Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) helps the driver The distance between the car and parking park via three steps. The function can also spaces should be 0.5–1.5 metres help the driver to leave a parking space. (1.6–5.0 ft) while the function is searching This function measures space and steers the for a parking space.
  • Page 428 DRIVER SUPPORT Tap on the Park In button in the function 2. Reverse slowly and carefully without Reversing in to the parking space view or in the camera view. touching the steering wheel - and no faster than 7 km/h (4 mph). >...
  • Page 429 DRIVER SUPPORT Move the gear selector to the gear posi- or behind the car during a parking manoeuvre, Positioning the car in the parking space tion as instructed by the system, wait until the car is auto-braked to stationary. the steering wheel has been turned and The driver display then shows a pop-up mes- drive forward slowly.
  • Page 430: Leaving Parallel Parking With Park Assist Pilot

    DRIVER SUPPORT Leaving parallel parking with Park Limitations of Park Assist Pilot* 3. Be prepared to stop the car when instruc- Assist Pilot* ted by the graphic and message on the The Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) function cannot centre display - follow the instructions in Park Out function can help the driver to detect everything in all situations and may...
  • Page 431 DRIVER SUPPORT Parking is discontinued There are also a few details to bear in mind IMPORTANT while parking, e.g.: A parking sequence will be discontinued: Under certain circumstances, the function The driver is always responsible for deter- if the driver moves the steering wheel •...
  • Page 432 DRIVER SUPPORT parked car is protruding more than other parked cars. The function is designed for parking on • straight streets – not sharp curves or bends. For this reason, make sure the car is parallel to the potential parking spaces when the function measures the space.
  • Page 433: Messages For Park Assist Pilot

    Park Assist System The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted Unavailable Service required An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. A text message can be cleared by briefly pressing the button, located in the centre of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
  • Page 435 STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 436 STARTING AND DRIVING Starting the car To start the car: remote control key by the backup reader. Then try to start the car again. The car is started using the start knob in the The remote control key must be inside the tunnel console when the remote control key car.
  • Page 437 STARTING AND DRIVING Switching off the car Using jump starting with another battery • WARNING (p. 489) The car is switched off using the start knob in Never remove the remote control key from the tunnel console. Selecting ignition mode (p. 437) •...
  • Page 438 STARTING AND DRIVING Ignition positions Level Functions Level Functions The car's electrical system can be set in dif- Odometer, clock and tempera- The headlamps come on. • • ferent levels/positions and in this way make ture gauge are illuminated the different functions available. Warning/indicator lamps illumi- •...
  • Page 439 0 from position I and II – nection of the different makes and models of Turn the start knob clockwise and release. alcohol lock recommended by Volvo. The The control automatically returns to its interface facilitates alcohol lock connection, starting position.
  • Page 440 STARTING AND DRIVING Bypass of the alcohol lock* Starting the car (p. 434) Related information • Alcohol lock* (p. 437) • In the event of an emergency situation or if Ignition positions (p. 436) • the alcohol lock is out of order, it is possible Before starting the engine with the alcohol •...
  • Page 441 STARTING AND DRIVING Before starting the engine with the Brake functions Foot brake alcohol lock* The car's brakes are used to reduce the The foot brake is part of the brake system. speed or prevent the car from rolling. The car is equipped with two brake circuits. If The alcohol lock is activated automatically In addition to the foot brake and parking a brake circuit is damaged, the brake pedal...
  • Page 442 The test may be felt as pulses in brake system checked - an authorised The function is suspended when the pressure the brake pedal. Volvo workshop is recommended. on the brake pedal decreases. Symbols in the driver display If the brake fluid is below the MIN level •...
  • Page 443 To keep the car as safe and reliable as possi- using the brakes. This may extend braking distance. You should ble, follow the Volvo service intervals as speci- This may also be the case after a car wash. It therefore maintain a greater safety distance to fied in the Service and Warranty Booklet.
  • Page 444 STARTING AND DRIVING Parking brake Activating and deactivating the Related information parking brake Activating and deactivating the parking • The parking brake prevents the car from roll- brake (p. 442) ing away from stationary by means of Use the parking brake to prevent the car from mechanically locking/blocking two wheels.
  • Page 445 STARTING AND DRIVING 2. Depress the brake pedal firmly. Select Symbol in the driver display NOTE gear position D or R and depress the Symbol Specification An acoustic signal sounds while emer- accelerator pedal. gency braking is active at high speeds. The symbol is illuminated when >...
  • Page 446 Always use the parking brake when parking on a hill. Choose whether the parking brake is to be Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if it is activated automatically when the car is not possible to deactivate or activate the WARNING switched off.
  • Page 447 Parking on a hill (p. 444) • released to ensure the car does not roll. Starter battery (p. 635) • Volvo service programme (p. 614) • The parking brake is activated if the car is switched off • the driver's door is opened •...
  • Page 448 STARTING AND DRIVING Activating and deactivating the Help when starting on a hill The function remains deactivated until it is • automatic brake at a standstill reactivated. Hill start assist (HSA ) prevents the car from The automatic brake function at a standstill is When the function is deactivated, hill start rolling backwards when starting on an uphill •...
  • Page 449 STARTING AND DRIVING Auto braking after a collision Gearbox Automatic gearbox In the event of a collision in which the activa- The gearbox is part of the car's powertrain With an automatic gearbox, the system tion level is reached for the pyrotechnic seat- (power transmission) between engine and selects a gear so that you can drive as belt tensioners or airbags, or if a collision...
  • Page 450 STARTING AND DRIVING Gear positions for automatic Symbols in the driver display gearbox If a fault should occur in the gearbox, the driver display shows a symbol and a message. With an automatic gearbox, an appropriate gear is selected automatically depending on the need for speed and power.
  • Page 451 STARTING AND DRIVING For the small gear lever, change gear position WARNING by pressing the spring-loaded gear selector Always use the parking brake when park- forwards or backwards, or sideways for man- ing on an inclined surface. Engaging a gear ual shifting.
  • Page 452 STARTING AND DRIVING Reverse position - R Manual gearshift mode - M Select position R to reverse. The car must be stationary when reverse position is selected. Neutral position - N No gear is engaged and the engine can be started.
  • Page 453 STARTING AND DRIVING Changing gear with steering wheel The gearbox automatically shifts down if the paddles* speed decreases to a level lower than appro- priate for the selected gear, in order to avoid The steering wheel paddles are a comple- jerking and stalling.
  • Page 454 STARTING AND DRIVING In gear position M the steering wheel paddles Switch In gear position M there is no automatic deac- are automatically activated. tivation. To change gear one step: Pull one of the paddles backwards - – Related information towards the steering wheel - and release.
  • Page 455 STARTING AND DRIVING Gear selector inhibitor Automatic gear selector inhibitor Related information The automatic gear selector inhibitor has spe- Automatic gearbox (p. 447) • The gear selector inhibitor prevents acciden- cial safety systems. tal changing between different gear positions Gear positions for automatic gearbox •...
  • Page 456 STARTING AND DRIVING Kick-down function Gear shift indicator Kick-down can be used when maximum The gear shift indicator in the driver display acceleration is needed, such as for overtak- shows the current gear during manual gear- ing. shifting and when it is appropriate to engage When the accelerator pedal is pressed all the the next gear for optimum fuel economy.
  • Page 457 STARTING AND DRIVING All-wheel drive* Drive modes* Selection of drive mode affects the car's driv- All-wheel drive (AWD ) means that the car is ing characteristics in order to enhance the driving all four wheels at the same time, driving experience and facilitate driving in which improves traction.
  • Page 458 STARTING AND DRIVING possible to make adjustments for specific The drive mode provides high ground clear- IMPORTANT preferences, e.g. to show the tachometer. ance, steering is light, all-wheel drive* and the Off Road drive mode must not be function for low speed control with hill Comfort used while driving with a trailer without descent control (HDC...
  • Page 459 STARTING AND DRIVING 3. In Presets , select a drive mode to start Individual Comfort Dynamic Adapting a drive mode according to indi- from: • vidual preferences. Polestar Engineered Select a drive mode to start from, and then Possible adjustments apply to settings for: adjust the settings according to the desired Driver Display •...
  • Page 460 STARTING AND DRIVING Changing drive mode* Drive mode Eco 3. Press the drive mode control or tap directly on the touch screen to confirm the Select the drive mode adapted for the current Drive mode can help you with more eco- selection.
  • Page 461 STARTING AND DRIVING driver releases the accelerator pedal the gear- the road's downhill gradient is steeper Cruise control Eco Cruise • box is automatically disengaged from the than approx. 6% When using the cruise control in the drive engine whose speed is reduced to idling mode, the car's acceleration and deceleration Manual gear changing is performed with •...
  • Page 462 STARTING AND DRIVING Eco gauge in the driver display With fuel-efficient driving, the gauge Related information • shows a low value with the pointer in the Changing drive mode* (p. 458) • green zone. Activating and deactivating drive mode • With non-fuel-efficient driving, e.g.
  • Page 463 STARTING AND DRIVING Activating and deactivating drive Start/stop function Driving with start/stop function mode Eco with the function button With the start/stop function, the engine The start/stop function temporarily switches switches off temporarily when the car has off the engine when stationary and then There is a function button for drive mode stopped e.g.
  • Page 464 STARTING AND DRIVING Stop the car with the foot brake and then On a downhill gradient: Release pressure • • keep your foot on the brake pedal - the on the brake pedal slightly so that the car engine stops automatically. begins to roll - the engine will auto-start after a slight speed increase.
  • Page 465 STARTING AND DRIVING Deactivating the start/stop Conditions for the Start/Stop The bonnet is opened. • function function When driving at high altitudes when the • In certain situations it may be desirable to For the Start/Stop function to work requires engine has not reached operating tem- deactivate the start/stop function.
  • Page 466 STARTING AND DRIVING The engine auto-starts without the Related information brake pedal having been released Start/stop function (p. 461) • In the following cases, the engine auto-starts Driving with start/stop function (p. 461) • even if the driver does not take his/her foot off Deactivating the start/stop function •...
  • Page 467 STARTING AND DRIVING Level control* and shock on the road surface, the car's acceleration, ground clearance may vary e.g. depending on absorption braking and cornering. the outside temperature, how the car is loa- ded, the use of loading mode or the drive Level control regulates the car's suspension The driver display indicates mode that is selected after starting.
  • Page 468 STARTING AND DRIVING Symbols and messages in driver display Symbol Message Specification Suspension The active suspension has been switched off manually by the user. Deactivated by user Suspension The active suspension's performance has been temporarily reduced due to extensive sys- tem use.
  • Page 469 A fault has occurred. If the message appears whilst driving, contact a workshop Slow down Car too high Suspension Level control to target height in progress. Auto adjusting car level An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information Settings for level control* (p. 468) • Drive modes* (p. 455) •...
  • Page 470 STARTING AND DRIVING Settings for level control* Press Settings in the top view. Related information Level control* and shock absorption • Switch off the level control when the car is to 2. Press My Car Mirrors and (p. 465) be jacked up in order to prevent problems Convenience.
  • Page 471 STARTING AND DRIVING Low speed control* Activating and deactivating low- NOTE speed driving* using a function The low speed control function (LSC ) facili- When LSC with HDC is activated, the feel button tates and improves traction for driving off- of the accelerator pedal and engine road and on slippery surfaces, such as with a There is a function button for low-speed driv-...
  • Page 472 STARTING AND DRIVING Hill descent control* Related information regardless of the gradient of the hill and with- out the need for the foot brake to be used. The Low speed control* (p. 469) • Hill descent control (HDC ) is a low speed brake lights are switched on when the func- function with enhanced engine braking.
  • Page 473 STARTING AND DRIVING Activating and deactivating hill Related information NOTE descent control* with the function Hill descent control* (p. 470) • When LSC with HDC is activated, the feel button Changing drive mode* (p. 458) • of the accelerator pedal and engine There is a function button for hill descent response are changed.
  • Page 474 STARTING AND DRIVING Economical driving cold engine consumes more fuel than a Related information warm one. Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure (p. 30) • Drive economically and in a more eco-friendly way by driving gently and anticipating situa- If possible, avoid using the car for driving •...
  • Page 475 STARTING AND DRIVING Preparations for a long trip Winter driving Economical driving (p. 472) • Before a driving holiday or some other type of For winter driving it is important to perform Settings for car modem* (p. 548) • long journey, it is important to check the car's certain checks of the car in order to ensure Recommendations for loading (p.
  • Page 476 STARTING AND DRIVING Driving in water Slippery driving conditions IMPORTANT To achieve optimum roadholding Volvo recom- Wading means the car being driven through Engine damage can occur if water • mends using winter tyres on all wheels if there water, e.g. on a flooded road. Driving in water enters the air filter.
  • Page 477 Only locking and unlocking with the remote control key, keyless* or via Volvo On Call affects the status of the fuel filler flap. The identifier in accordance with the CEN standard EN16942 is located on the inside of the fuel filler flap, and will be on corresponding fuel pumps and their nozzles at filling stations throughout Europe by 12 October 2018 at the latest.
  • Page 478 4. Do not overfill the tank but fill until the pump nozzle cuts out the first time. Do not use fuel with a lower quality than that > The tank is full. recommended by Volvo, as this will nega- tively affect engine power and fuel consump- tion. NOTE...
  • Page 479 5 volume % ethanol. refuelling. Petrol is available with different fuels which are not recommended will octane ratings that are adapted for different invalidate Volvo's guarantees and any sup- types of driving. plementary service agreements; this is Only use petrol from well-known producers.
  • Page 480 Do not use any additives which have • active regeneration may be necessary. Regen- Related information not been recommended by Volvo. eration of the particulate filter is automatic and Petrol (p. 477) • normally takes 10-20 minutes. Fuel consump-...
  • Page 481 When refuelling, check that the area around The identifier in accordance with the CEN damage that is not covered by the Volvo the fuel filler pipe is clean. Avoid spilling fuel standard EN16942 is located on the inside of warranty.
  • Page 482 STARTING AND DRIVING Empty tank and diesel engine Diesel particulate filter (p. 481) firmly into the filler pipe. The filler pipe has two • opening caps. The funnel's pipe must be ® Once the engine has stopped due to fuel star- •...
  • Page 483 STARTING AND DRIVING Diesel particulate filter Related information IMPORTANT Diesel (p. 479) • Diesel cars are fitted with particle filters for If the filter is completely filled with parti- more efficient emission control. ® Emission control with AdBlue (p. 482) •...
  • Page 484 STARTING AND DRIVING ®21 ® Emission control with AdBlue AdBlue. If something is wrong, a message is • Symbols and messages for AdBlue shown in the driver display. (p. 486) AdBlue is an additive used in the SCR sys- tem to reduce emissions of noxious sub- IMPORTANT stances from a diesel engine.
  • Page 485 STARTING AND DRIVING ®24 Checking and filling with Handling AdBlue Storage ®25 AdBlue must be stored in tightly sealing origi- AdBlue AdBlue consists primarily of water (approx. nal packaging at a temperature above -11 °C 67.5% water and 32.5% urea). The fluid is Check the AdBlue level regularly and top up if (12 °F) and below 30 °C (86 °F).
  • Page 486 STARTING AND DRIVING Checking AdBlue level Filling When the AdBlue level starts to become low, a symbol illu- minates in the driver display AdBlue level low and the message is shown. Open the fuel filler flap with a gentle press Press Status to show the AdBlue level.
  • Page 487 STARTING AND DRIVING 3. Fill with AdBlue of the correct quality Do not overfill the tank. The amount of AdBlue that can be filled is shown in the Car Status WARNING When filling from the AdBlue pump at a fill- ing station, it is advisable to use the pump adapted for passenger cars.
  • Page 488 STARTING AND DRIVING Symbols and messages for ®27 AdBlue The emission control system continuously monitors the level, quality and dosage of AdBlue. If something is wrong, a message is shown in the driver display. Symbol Message Specification AdBlue level low The AdBlue level is low and the tank needs to be topped up.
  • Page 489 Engine start prohibited The system does not function as it should. Contact a workshop to check the function. Service of AdBlue system nee- ded to allow restart An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information ® • Checking and filling with AdBlue (p.
  • Page 490 STARTING AND DRIVING Overheating in the engine and Stop safely, wait for cooling . Follow the Related information drive system recommendation given, reduce speed or Topping up coolant (p. 626) • stop the car in a safe way and allow the Under certain conditions, e.g.
  • Page 491 STARTING AND DRIVING Overloading the starter battery Using jump starting with another 3. If the donor battery is installed in another battery car - switch off the donor car's engine and The electrical functions in the car load the make sure that the two cars do not touch starter battery to varying degrees.
  • Page 492 – an 12. Remove the jump leads in reverse order - If sulphuric acid comes into contact • authorised Volvo workshop is recom- first the black and then the red. with eyes, skin or clothing, flush with mended.
  • Page 493 There may be different towbar variants availa- started with an external battery or a battery ble for the car. Contact a Volvo dealer for more charger, the Start/stop function may con- information.
  • Page 494 STARTING AND DRIVING Specifications for towbar* Related information Dimensions, mounting points in mm Extendable and retractable towbar* • Dimensions and mounting points for towbar. (inches) (p. 493) 1476 (58,1) Driving with a trailer (p. 495) • 86 (3,4) Towbar-mounted bicycle rack* (p. 498) •...
  • Page 495 STARTING AND DRIVING Extendable and retractable 2. Press and release the button – extension towbar* might not start if the button is pressed for too long. The retractable tow hook is easy to retract or extend as required. In the retracted position, the towbar is completely concealed.
  • Page 496 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE Power save mode activates after a while and the indicator lamp goes out. The sys- tem is reactivated by closing and opening the tailgate. This applies when retracting or extending the towbar. If the car detects a connected trailer elec- trically, the indicator lamp stops illuminat- ing with a constant glow.
  • Page 497 Maintain a low speed when driving with a • connector. Use an adapter approved by Volvo. regarding the towbar, the trailer and how the trailer up long, steep ascents. Make sure the cable does not drag on the load is positioned in the trailer.
  • Page 498 STARTING AND DRIVING Trailer stability assist* Level control* Starting on a hill Depress the brake pedal fully. The car's system for level control endeavours The function of trailer stability assist (TSA to maintain a constant height regardless of is to stabilise cars towing trailers in situations 2.
  • Page 499 STARTING AND DRIVING Checking trailer lamps eral movements. If snaking is detected, the When Trailer Stability Assist front wheels are individually braked. This (TSA) is operating, the ESC When connecting a trailer - check that all the serves to stabilise the car/trailer combination. symbol flashes in the driver trailer lamps work before departure.
  • Page 500 After a trailer is connected electrically, it is 2. Press My Car Lights and Lighting. safety during a journey. Volvo's bicycle racks possible to check that the trailer lamps are are available for purchase at authorised Volvo 3. Deselect Automatic Trailer Lamp working via an automatic lamp activation.
  • Page 501 P unless the engine is running. The larger the distance between the load's Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for centre of gravity and the towball, the greater assistance when towing, or summon pro- the load on the towbar.
  • Page 502 STARTING AND DRIVING 5. Move the gear selector to neutral position Using jump starting with another battery • WARNING and release the parking brake. (p. 489) Check that the steering lock is • Selecting ignition mode (p. 437) • If the battery voltage is too low, the park- unlocked before towing.
  • Page 503 STARTING AND DRIVING Fitting and removing the towing 4. Screw in the towing eye until it reaches its end stop. Use the towing eye for towing. The towing eye is screwed into a threaded socket behind a cover on the right-hand side of the bumper, front or rear.
  • Page 504 STARTING AND DRIVING Recovery Removing the towing eye Points to remember before using the Unscrew and remove the towing eye after towing eye – For recovery, the car is taken away with the use and return it to its place in the foam The towing eye may be used to pull the •...
  • Page 505 STARTING AND DRIVING ® ® HomeLink HomeLink is supplied built-in to the interior IMPORTANT ® rearview mirror. The HomeLink panel con- ®31 HomeLink is a programmable remote con- The towing eye is only designed for towing sists of three programmable buttons and one trol, integrated in the car's electrical system, on roads - not for pulling the car unstuck or indicator lamp in the mirror glass.
  • Page 506 STARTING AND DRIVING ® Programming HomeLink Aim the remote control towards the 3. Do not release the buttons until the indica- ® tor lamp has switched from flashing HomeLink button to be programmed and Follow these instructions to program slowly (approx. once per second) to either hold it approx.
  • Page 507 STARTING AND DRIVING call 00 8000 466 354 65 (or the toll number Related information ® +49 6838 907 277) • Using HomeLink * (p. 506) ® • HomeLink * (p. 503) Reprogramming individual buttons ® ® To reprogram an individual HomeLink button, •...
  • Page 508 STARTING AND DRIVING ® ® Using HomeLink Type approval for HomeLink WARNING ® When HomeLink is fully programmed it can ® • If HomeLink is used to control a Type approval for EU be used in place of the separate original garage door or gate, ensure that Gentex Corporation hereby declares that remote controls.
  • Page 509 STARTING AND DRIVING Compass* Activating and deactivating the Calibrating the compass* compass* The upper right-hand corner of the rearview The earth is divided into 15 magnetic zones. mirror has an integrated display that shows The upper right-hand corner of the rearview The compass should be calibrated if the car the compass direction...
  • Page 510 STARTING AND DRIVING 7. Cars with heated windscreen*: If the character is shown in the display when the heated windscreen is activated, per- form the calibration in accordance with point 6 above with the heated windscreen activated. 8. Repeat the above procedure as necessary. Related information Compass* (p.
  • Page 511 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET...
  • Page 512 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Sound, media and Internet Audio settings Related information Media player (p. 521) • The audio and media system consists of The sound reproduction quality is preset, but media player and radio. You can also connect it can be adjusted as well. Radio (p.
  • Page 513 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Sound experience* Premium Sound* (Bowers & Wilkins) Control Park Assist Phone Ringtone Tone – settings for bass, treble, equalizer, • Sound experience is an app that provides etc. access to further audio settings. Related information Sound Experience is opened from the app Balance –...
  • Page 514 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Apps High Performance Pro* (Harman Kardon) The app view contains applications (apps) Seat Optimisation – the sound can be • that give access to certain of the car's servi- adjusted so that it can primarily be adap- ces.
  • Page 515 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Downloading apps Start an app by pressing the app in the centre 3. Tap on the row for an app in order to display's app view. expand in the list and get more informa- New apps can be downloaded when the car tion about the app.
  • Page 516 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Updating apps Deleting apps Update some Download Centre Open the app in the The apps can be updated when the car is Apps can be uninstalled when the car is con- app view. connected to the Internet. nected to the Internet.
  • Page 517 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Radio Start radio Settings for radio (p. 518) • The radio is started from the centre display It is possible to listen to the AM and FM Digital radio* (p. 520) • app view. radio frequency bands and to digital radio RDS radio (p.
  • Page 518 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Changing radio band and radio Related information 2. Select playback from Stations station Radio (p. 515) Favourites Genres Ensembles • There are instructions here for changing the Searching for radio stations (p. 517) • 3. Tap on the desired station from the list. radio band, the list in the radio band and the Changing radio band and radio station •...
  • Page 519 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Searching for radio stations Manual tuning Related information Radio (p. 515) • The radio automatically compiles a station list of the radio stations within the area that are Start radio (p. 515) • transmitting the strongest signals. Changing radio band and radio station •...
  • Page 520 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Save radio channels in the Radio Settings for radio from a manual station search, the radio does Favourites app not automatically change to a stronger fre- There are various radio functions to activate quency. and deactivate. It is possible to add a radio channel to the Radio favourites app and the favourites list...
  • Page 521 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET back of previous media source is resumed Alarm : interrupts the current media play- AM/FM Radio when the message is finished. back and sends alerts about major acci- Show Broadcast Information : shows • dents and disasters. Playback of previous information on programme content, DAB* (digital radio) media source is resumed when the mes-...
  • Page 522 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET RDS radio Digital radio* Related information Radio (p. 515) • RDS (Radio Data System) means that the Digital radio (DAB ) is a digital broadcasting radio automatically changes to the strongest system for radio. The radio supports DAB, Settings for radio (p.
  • Page 523 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Link between FM and digital radio* Media player DAB subchannel Secondary components are usually named The function enables the digital radio (DAB) The media player can play back audio from subchannels. These are temporary and can to switch from a channel with poor or no the CD player* and from external audio contain e.g.
  • Page 524 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Media playback Related information Media playback (p. 522) Insert a CD. • The media player is controlled from the cen- tre display. Several functions can also be Controlling and changing media (p. 523) • 2. Open the app from the app view.
  • Page 525 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Controlling and changing media Related information Bluetooth connected device Activate Bluetooth in the media source. Handling the application menu in the • The playback of media can be controlled with driver display (p. 111) voice control, steering wheel keypad or the 2.
  • Page 526 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Searching media Change track/song - tap on the desired track Similar - tap on the button in order to use Gracenote to in the centre display, press on It is possible to search by artist, composer, search for similar music on under the centre display or on the steering song titles, album, video, audio book, playlist...
  • Page 527 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® Media playback (p. 522) Gracenote Updating Gracenote • The content of the Gracenote database is Enter the characters, letters and words Gracenote identifies artist, album, song titles • updated continuously. Download the latest manually in the centre display (p. 136) and associated images, which are shown dur- update to take advantage of improvements.
  • Page 528 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET CD player* Video Playing a video The media player can play back CD discs with Videos on USB-connected devices can be Videos are played using the app in the compatible audio files. played back using the media player. app view.
  • Page 529 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® ® Settings for video Playing back DivX Media via Bluetooth ® Certain language settings can be changed for The car's media player is equipped with This DivX Certified device must be regis- video playback. Bluetooth and can wirelessly play audio files tered in order to play back purchased DivX With the video player in full screen mode, or from external Bluetooth devices, such as...
  • Page 530 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® Media via USB port Connecting a device via USB port Connecting a device via Bluetooth ® ® An external audio source, e.g. an iPod® or An external audio source, e.g. an iPod Connect a Bluetooth device to the car for MP3 player, can be connected to the audio MP3 player, can be connected to the audio...
  • Page 531 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Technical specifications for USB Compatible media formats Technical specifications for USB devices • devices (p. 529) The following file formats must be used for ® ® media playback. The following specifications must be met to • Apple CarPlay * (p.
  • Page 532 ® • Playing back DivX (p. 527) broken. Please note that Volvo is not responsi- When you see the DivX logo, you have the ble for the content in CarPlay. freedom to play DivX films. When using map navigation via CarPlay, there...
  • Page 533 Bluetooth will there- (including its position) is transferred to fore not be available when CarPlay is your iPhone. In relation to Volvo Cars, you active. An alternative Internet source must are fully responsible for your and any be used to connect to the Internet for the others person’s use of Apple CarPlay.
  • Page 534 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Switch the connection between Connect the car to the Internet via a Starting CarPlay • phone (Wi-Fi) (p. 547) To start CarPlay from an iOS device that has CarPlay and iPod been connected previously: Connect the car to the Internet via car •...
  • Page 535 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET ® ® ® ® Settings for Apple CarPlay Tips for using Apple CarPlay 2. Tap on Sound System Volumes make the settings for the following: ® Settings for iOS device connected with Here are some useful tips for using CarPlay Update your iOS device with the latest CarPlay •...
  • Page 536 When you use auto/. For third-party apps, see Google Play. NOTE Android Auto, your car transfers certain Please note that Volvo is not responsible for information (including its location) to your Availability and functionality may vary the content in Android Auto.
  • Page 537 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Using Android Auto* Settings for Android Auto* Previously connected Android Connect your device to the USB input To use the Android Auto app, the app must Settings for an Android device that has been with a white frame. be installed on your Android device and the connected the first time with Android Auto.
  • Page 538 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Tips for using Android Auto* Related information If the car is shared by a lot of people, such • as in a car pool, it is worth noting that a Android Auto* (p. 534) • Here are some useful tips for using Android maximum of 20 Android devices can be Auto.
  • Page 539 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Phone Overview Connecting a phone to the car via Blue- • tooth automatically (p. 539) A phone with Bluetooth can be connected wirelessly to the car's built-in hands-free sys- Connecting a phone to the car via Blue- •...
  • Page 540 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connecting a phone to the car via 2. Open the phone tile in the centre display. Option 2 - search car from phone Bluetooth for the first time Open the phone tile in the centre display. If there is no phone connected to the •...
  • Page 541 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connecting a phone to the car via Removing devices connected to Bluetooth • NOTE Bluetooth automatically (p. 541) The message function must be acti- • Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 545) It is possible to connect a phone to the car •...
  • Page 542 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connecting a phone to the car via Disconnecting a Bluetooth- Connect the car to the Internet via a Blue- • Bluetooth manually connected phone tooth-enabled phone (p. 546) Ignition positions (p. 436) It is possible to connect a phone to the car It is possible to disconnect a phone con- •...
  • Page 543: Nected Phone Sharing

    SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Switch between Bluetooth- Removing devices connected to Managing phone calls connected phones Bluetooth Call handling in the car for a Bluetooth-con- nected phone. It is possible to switch between a number of It is possible to remove phones from the list Bluetooth-connected phones.
  • Page 544: Managing Text Messages

    SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Private call Managing text messages Making multi-party calls During a call: Privacy During the current call, press – Message handling in the car for a Bluetooth- select setting: connected phone. Add call Press In some phones, the message function must Switch to mobile phone - the hands- •...
  • Page 545: Settings For Text Messages

    Internet. Answer Press with the steering wheel – keypad. A dictation dialogue starts. Valid in certain markets only. Contact a Volvo dealer for more information. Only certain phones can send messages via the car. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 546: Managing The Phone Book

    SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Managing the phone book Settings for phone sorted under . It is possible to sort by first name or surname, and this setting is adjusted When a phone is connected to the car with When the telephone is connected to the car, in the telephone setup.
  • Page 547: Settings For Bluetooth Devices

    SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Settings for Bluetooth devices Internet-connected car* Head-up display* (p. 149) • Settings for Bluetooth-connected devices. When the car is connected to the Internet, it Audio settings (p. 510) • Press Settings in the top view. is possible – for example – to use web radio and music services via apps, download soft- 2.
  • Page 548: Connect The Car To The Internet Via

    Wi-Fi technologies and security (p. 551) • ering and that this function is activated. When using Apple CarPlay, it is only possi- Volvo ID (p. 28) • On an iPhone, this function is known as ble to connect the car to the Internet using User terms and conditions and data shar- •...
  • Page 549: Connect The Car To The Internet Via

    SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Connect the car to the Internet via 6. If another connection source has been therefore needs to be reactivated the next a phone (Wi-Fi) used, confirm the option to change con- time it is used. nection. Create an Internet connection via Wi-Fi by When a phone is connected to the car, it is >...
  • Page 550: Connect The Car To The Internet Via

    SIM used, confirm the option to change con- tion via Wi-Fi. card (P-SIM)*. nection. Cars equipped with Volvo On Call will use the Press Settings in the top view. 6. Enter the SIM card's PIN code.
  • Page 551: Sharing Internet Access From The

    SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Sharing Internet access from the Change PIN - a maximum of 4 digits can The network operator (SIM card) must sup- car via a Wi-Fi hotspot be entered. port tethering (sharing of the Internet connec- tion). Disable PIN - select whether the PIN When the car is online, its Internet connec-...
  • Page 552: No Or Poor Internet Connection

    SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET No or poor Internet connection Related information NOTE Internet-connected car* (p. 545) • Factors that affect the Internet connection. Activation of Wi-Fi-hotspot can result in The amount of data transferred is dependent Wi-Fi technologies and security (p. 551) •...
  • Page 553: Remove Wi-Fi Network

    • may be shown. Standards — 802.11 a/b/g/n. • 3. Tap on Forget The purpose is to inform about Volvo's user alongside the network to terms and conditions and policy for data shar- be removed. Security type — WPA2-AES-CCMP. •...
  • Page 554 (p. 552) other services or apps for which sharing has already been approved. NOTE After a visit to a Volvo workshop, you may need to reactivate data sharing so that the online services and apps shall work again. Related information User terms and conditions and data shar- •...
  • Page 555 The information is available under certain software updates, you first need To approve data sharing for an app that needs to approve Volvo's terms and condi- Settings System System Information the function, start the app and tap on Allow in tions for online services in order to con- Storage.
  • Page 556 DivX® Home Theater video files up to 576p terms and conditions in the agreement. The (including .avi, .divx). Download free software following texts are Volvo's agreements with on www.divx.com to create, play back and manufacturers/developers. stream digital video.
  • Page 557 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Parts of the content are copyright © of You agree that your non-exclusive right to use ranty is provided that the Gracenote software Gracenote or its suppliers. Gracenote data, Gracenote software and or Gracenote servers are fault-free or that the Gracenote servers will be terminated if you Gracenote software or Gracenote servers will Gracenote,Gracenote logo and logotype,...
  • Page 558 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET from material licensed to the University of BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF do so, subject to the following conditions: The California by American Telephone and SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS above copyright notice including the dates of Telegraph Co.
  • Page 559 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Linux software Redistributions of source code must retain Unicode: 5.1.0 the above copyright notice, this list of COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE This product contains software licensed under conditions and the following disclaimer as GNU General Public License (GPL) or GNU Copyright c 1991-2013 Unicode, Inc.
  • Page 560 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, Declaration of Conformity AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY use or other dealings in these Data Files or RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE Software without prior written authorization of COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS the copyright holder.
  • Page 561 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area Brazil: Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário isto e, náo tem direito a protecão contra interferéncia prejudicial, mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferéncia a sistemas operando em caráter primário. Para consultas, visite: www.anatel.gov.br Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Sanda Works 2-3-33, Miwa, Sanda-city.
  • Page 562 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area Kazakh- stan: Model name: NR 0V Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Exporting country: Japan...
  • Page 563 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area China: ■ 使用频率 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz ■ 等效全向辐射 率(EIRP) 天线增益 10dBi 时 ≤100 mW 或≤20 dBm ① ■ 最大 率谱密度 天线增益 10dBi 时 ≤20 dBm / MHz(EIRP) ① ■ 载频容限 20 ppm ■ 帯外发射 率(在 2.4-2.4835GHz 頻段以外) ≤-80 dBm / Hz (EIRP) ■...
  • Page 564 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area B 급 기기 (가정용 방송통신기자재) Korea: 이 기기는 가정용(B 급) 전자파적합기기로서 주로 가정에서 사용하는 것을 적으로 하며, 든 지역에서 사용할 수 있습니다. 해당 무선설비는 전파혼신 가능성이 있으므로 인명안전과 관련된 서비스는 할 수 습니다. Malaysia This device has been certified under the Communications &...
  • Page 565 SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET Country/ Area Mexico: 低 率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 Taiwan: 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司 商號或使用者均不得擅自 變更頻率 加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能 第十四條 低 率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應 立停用,改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線 電通信 低 率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業 科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備 之干擾 Related information Sound, media and Internet (p. 510) • Internet-connected car* (p. 545) • Media player (p. 521) •...
  • Page 567: Wheels And Tyres

    WHEELS AND TYRES...
  • Page 568: Tyres

    Recommended tyres best tread must be fitted on the rear especially important with regard to winter On delivery, the car is equipped with Volvo wheels to reduce the risk of oversteer dur- tyres. The last four digits in the sequence...
  • Page 569 Volvo accepts no lia- than having the rear end skidding to one side, bility for death, personal injury or any resulting in possible complete loss of control costs caused by such installations.
  • Page 570: Dimension Designation For Tyre

    WHEELS AND TYRES Dimension designation for tyre Speed rating 270 km/h (168 mph) Each tyre can withstand a certain maximum Designations for tyre dimension, load index 300 km/h (186 mph) speed. Tyre speed rating, SS (Speed Symbol), and speed rating. must at least correspond with the car's top The car has an approval for the complete vehi- speed.
  • Page 571: Dimension Designation For Wheel Rim

    WHEELS AND TYRES Dimension designation for wheel Tyres' rotation direction NOTE Tyres with a tread pattern which are designed Make sure that both pairs of wheels have to only turn in one direction have the direc- Wheel and rim dimensions are designated in the same type and dimension, and also the tion of rotation marked with an arrow.
  • Page 572: Tread Wear Indicators On The Tyres

    WHEELS AND TYRES Tread wear indicators on the tyres Checking tyre pressure Cold tyres The tyre pressure must be checked when the Tread wear indicators show the status of the Correct tyre pressure helps to improve driv- tyres are cold. Tyres are considered cold when tyre's tread depth.
  • Page 573: Adjusting Tyre Pressure

    WHEELS AND TYRES Adjusting tyre pressure Related information 3. Refit the dust cap. Adjusting tyre pressure (p. 571) • Tyre pressure decreases over time, this is a NOTE natural phenomenon. The tyre pressure must Recommended tyre pressure (p. 572) • therefore sometimes be adjusted in order to After a tyre has been inflated, always Tyre pressure monitoring system*...
  • Page 574: Recommended Tyre Pressure

    WHEELS AND TYRES Recommended tyre pressure Tyre pressure monitoring system* Related information Recommended tyre pressure (p. 572) • The tyre pressure label on the driver's side The tyre pressure monitoring system , gives a door pillar (between frame and rear door) warning with an indicator symbol in the driver Checking tyre pressure (p.
  • Page 575 WHEELS AND TYRES has not been reached so that the indicator Tyre pressure low Check Car Status General information on the tyre monitoring • symbol illuminates. app in center display system In the information below, the tyre monitoring Tyre pressure system Temporarily The car is also equipped with a TPMS system •...
  • Page 576: Saving A New Tyre Pressure In The Monitoring System

    The new tyre pressure is the tyre pressure should be adjusted in play* (p. 575) stored when the car is driven at a speed accordance with Volvo's recommended tyre Action in the event of warning for low tyre above 35 km/h (22 mph). •...
  • Page 577: See Tyre Pressure Status In The Centre Display

    1 minute. The system is not working correctly, contact a workshop The figure is schematic. Layout may vary depending An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. on car model or updated software. Indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (ITPMS) * Option/accessory.
  • Page 578: Action In The Event Of Warning For Low Tyre Pressure

    WHEELS AND TYRES Action in the event of warning for Related information NOTE low tyre pressure Saving a new tyre pressure in the monitor- • To avoid incorrect tyre pressure, the pres- ing system* (p. 574) When the system for tyre pressure warns sure should be checked on cold tyres.
  • Page 579: When Changing Wheels

    WHEELS AND TYRES When changing wheels Tool kit Related information Recommended tyre pressure (p. 572) • The car's wheels can be changed, e.g. to win- Tools that can be useful during towing, wheel ter wheels or a spare wheel. Follow the rele- changes or similar are found in the car's Adjusting tyre pressure (p.
  • Page 580: Jack

    WHEELS AND TYRES Jack* Related information IMPORTANT When changing wheels (p. 577) • The jack can be used to raise the car, for When the jack* is not in use it must be • example, to change to the spare wheel. Jack* (p.
  • Page 581: Wheel Bolts

    Fitting the wheels (p. 581) • Only use rims that are tested and approved by undone and what is important to remember Volvo and which are Volvo genuine accesso- are provided below. ries. IMPORTANT Check the tightening torque of the wheel bolts When the jack* is not in use it must be •...
  • Page 582 WHEELS AND TYRES Set up the warning triangle and activate 5. Screw together the towing eye with the WARNING the hazard warning lights if a tyre is being wheel wrench until the stop position as Apply the parking brake and set the •...
  • Page 583: Fitting The Wheels

    WHEELS AND TYRES Fitting the wheels 8. When raising the car, it is important that 11. Turn the jack so that the crank is as far the jack or lifting arms are fitted in the away from the side of the car as possible, Wheel changes must always be performed intended points on the car's underbody.
  • Page 584 WHEELS AND TYRES The car needs to be raised high enough so 6. Check the tyre pressure and save the new WARNING that the wheel to be loosened can roll freely. tyre pressure in the system for tyre pres- Apply the parking brake and set the •...
  • Page 585: Spare Wheel

    Look out for high If the spare tyre is damaged then a new one kerbs and do not machine-wash the can be purchased from a Volvo dealer. car. Follow the manufacturer's recom- •...
  • Page 586: Handling The Spare Wheel

    WHEELS AND TYRES Handling the spare wheel Storing the punctured tyre Removing a wheel (p. 579) • Screw back the mounting screw that held Follow these instructions for handling the the spare wheel in place. spare wheel. Taking out the spare wheel IMPORTANT Do not attempt to unscrew the lower part of the mounting screw if it is secured in the...
  • Page 587: Winter Tyres

    Use of snow chains and/or winter tyres can peratures place considerably higher demands ditions. help to improve the traction in winter condi- on tyres than summer conditions. Volvo there- Volvo recommends winter tyres with particu- tions. fore recommends not to drive on winter tyres lar dimensions.
  • Page 588 • works as a temporary repair. front wheels (also applies to all-wheel You can obtain more information on snow drive cars). chains from a Volvo dealer. NOTE In some cases, snow chains must NOT • Related information The sealing fluid is effective at sealing tyres be used, such as if accessory, after- Winter driving (p.
  • Page 589 WHEELS AND TYRES Using a puncture repair kit Sealing fluid bottle The emergency puncture repair kit (TMK Switch can be used to seal a puncture. Connecting Overview Sealing fluid expiry date The bottle of sealing fluid must be replaced if the bottle's expiry date has passed (see the decal on the bottle).
  • Page 590 Get medical attention helps to seal the hole. with a reverse catch to prevent leakage. if symptoms occur. Eyes: Flush with plenty of water for • least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
  • Page 591 NOTE then the hole in the tyre is too big. The jour- Volvo recommends an authorised tyre cen- ney should not be continued. Call roadside Make sure that none of the other 12 V tre.
  • Page 592 2 metres (7 feet). Check the tyre pressure regularly. 15. Follow-up inspection Volvo recommends that the car is driven to the Connect the air hose on the tyre valve and nearest authorised Volvo workshop for the screw in the valve connection to the bot- replacement/repair of the damaged tyre.
  • Page 593 WHEELS AND TYRES Inflating tyres with the compressor 4. Start the compressor by flicking the Related information from the puncture repair kit switch to position I (On). Recommended tyre pressure (p. 572) • The car's original tyres can be inflated using Using a puncture repair kit (p.
  • Page 595 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 596 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Passenger compartment interior Second seat row front seat backrest and also electrical sockets in the tunnel console. Overview of the passenger compartment's In cars with six* seats interior and storage locations. Third seat row* Front seat Storage compartment in the door panel, cup holder on the tunnel console floor, storage pocket* on the Storage compartment and cup holder in the side...
  • Page 597 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Tunnel console Related information WARNING Electrical sockets (p. 596) • The tunnel console is located between the Keep loose objects such as mobile phones, front seats. Using the glovebox (p. 599) • cameras, remote controls for accessories, etc.
  • Page 598 12 V electrical socket* in the cargo area. If a problem occurs with an electrical socket, contact a workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. 12 V electrical socket 12 V electrical socket in tunnel console, second seat row.
  • Page 599 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Status indication Reason Action Steady green light The socket is delivering current to a connected device. None. Blinking orange light The temperature of the socket's voltage converter is too high (because Remove the plug and let the voltage converter cool for example the accessory draws too high a current or the passenger down before reinserting the plug.
  • Page 600 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Using electrical sockets Using 12 V sockets NOTE Remove the blanking plug (tunnel con- 12 V sockets can be used for various acces- Remember that use of the electrical socket sole) or fold down the cover (cargo area) sories designed for this, such as music play- with the engine switched off entails a risk in front of the socket and plug in the...
  • Page 601 Do not touch or Never modify or repair the high-voltage use the socket if it appears to be dam- socket yourself. Volvo recommends that an aged or has come into contact with authorised Volvo workshop should be con- water or other liquid.
  • Page 602 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Sun visors Cargo area There are sun visors in the roof in front of the The car has a flexible cargo area that makes it driver seat and the front seat passenger seat possible to transport and secure large which can be folded down and angled out to objects.
  • Page 603 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Recommendations for loading car's cargo area or to assist when a trailer shall WARNING be coupled/uncoupled to/from the towbar*. There are a number of things that are impor- Leave 10 cm (4 inches) space between the tant to bear in mind when loading the car.
  • Page 604 This is in order to avoid damage to the car and to the tailgate. to weights and maximum permitted load. in order to achieve the maximum possible safety during a journey. Volvo's load carriers Related information are available for purchase at authorised Volvo WARNING Recommendations for loading (p.
  • Page 605 Recommendations for loading (p. 601) • Using the glovebox (p. 599) • Fitting and removing the safety net* • (p. 608) Applies to cars with 5 seats. It is possible to reorder additional elastic straps at a Volvo dealer. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 606 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Load retaining eyelets Fitting and removing cargo cover* Removing cargo cover In retracted position: Use the load retaining eyelets to attach In the extended position, the cargo cover pre- straps in order to anchor items in the cargo vents visual access to the cargo area.
  • Page 607 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Operating cargo cover* For 5-seat car There are two extended positions for the cargo cover - a full-cover position and a load- ing position, where it is partially extended to make it easier to reach further into the cargo area.
  • Page 608 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT In the event that your hands are occupied: Retracting WARNING From the full-cover position: In a 7-seat car, never have the cargo cover Lift up the handle and pull it backward to fitted when there are passengers in the rear seats.
  • Page 609 ECE R17 legal requirement and fulfils The safety grille must only be used in the not used in this stage. Volvo's strength requirements. rear position described here. The roof mountings behind the front seats are not intended for the safety grille.
  • Page 610 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Fitting and removing the safety 3. Repeat the steps in point 2 above to 5. Repeat the steps in point 4 on the other net* secure the other hook in the mounting on side. the other side. The safety net prevents loads from being 6.
  • Page 611 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 3. Hook the net's second attachment hook WARNING to the roof bracket on the opposite side. Loads in the luggage compartment must The telescopically sprung attachment be anchored well, and also using a cor- hooks make it easier to fit. rectly fitted safety net.
  • Page 612 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT First aid kit* 5. Tension the safety net with the anchoring straps. The first aid kit contains first aid equipment. Store the first aid kit behind the elastic strap, if Removing the safety net the car is equipped with one of these. The safety net can be easily removed and folded up.
  • Page 613 LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Warning triangle Use the warning triangle to warn other road users if the car is stationary in traffic. Also activate the hazard warning flashers. Storage spaces The warning triangle is located in the compart- ment on the inside of the tailgate. Folding up the warning triangle Open the hatch by first turning the knob a quarter turn and then pulling the hatch...
  • Page 615 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE...
  • Page 616 For this IMPORTANT type of communication, the car only connects For the Volvo warranty to apply, check and to a workshop's network. It is not possible to follow the instructions in the Service and connect the car to another Wi-Fi network, Warranty Booklet.
  • Page 617 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Download Center Managing system updates via the NOTE Download Centre Several of the car's systems can be updated Data download may affect other services from the centre display with an online car Functions for online car and infotainment can that transmit data, e.g.
  • Page 618 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Car status Cancelling software download Navigating in the centre display's views • (p. 122) Tap on X in the activity indicator that has – The car's general status can be shown in the Install replaced at the start of the down- centre display along with the opportunity to ®...
  • Page 619 Before the service can be used Tap the message. Create a Volvo ID and register it to the car. • 7. Press Send appointment request 2. If the suggested booking is acceptable, Select the Volvo retailer you would like to •...
  • Page 620 (p. 122) workshop The data sent is the last information saved (the last time the car was running) and includes Volvo ID (p. 28) • It is possible to send information for the car information in the following areas: at any time, e.g. if you book a workshop Internet-connected car* (p.
  • Page 621 Raise the car NOTE When raising the car, it is important that the Volvo recommends only using the jack that jack is fitted in the intended points on the belongs to the car model in question. If a car's underbody.
  • Page 622 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The triangles in the plastic cover indicate the locations of the lifting points (marked in red). Related information Removing a wheel (p. 579) • Jack* (p. 578) • Settings for level control* (p. 468) • * Option/accessory.
  • Page 623 R1234yf. In accordance image. with SAE J2845 (Technician Training for Troubleshooting and repair Volvo recommends that you contact an Safe Service and Containment of Refriger- The air conditioning system contains fluores- ants Used in Mobile A/C System), service authorised Volvo workshop when replacing cent tracing agents.
  • Page 624 If the position. car starts rolling, an acoustic warning signal will repeat. NOTE If the warning symbol is lit or the warning signal is heard despite the bonnet being closed properly, contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Bonnet not completely closed.
  • Page 625 6 minutes after the engine has been switched off. Always have the engine cleaned by a work- shop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. There is a risk of fire if the engine is hot. Bonnet completely closed.
  • Page 626 If engine oil of the prescribed grade and viscosity is not used, engine related com- ponents may become damaged. Volvo Car Corporation disclaims any liability for any such damage. Volvo recommends that oil changes are carried out at an authorised Volvo work- shop.
  • Page 627 Certain variants have both sys- IMPORTANT tems. Contact a Volvo dealer for more infor- If this symbol is shown together mation. with a message about low oil Change the engine oil and oil filter in accord-...
  • Page 628 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Topping up coolant Open the Car Status app from the app NOTE view in the centre display. The coolant cools the internal combustion If the right conditions for measuring the oil engine to the correct operating temperature. 2.
  • Page 629 • (kidney) damage. Use ready-mixed coolant as recom- • mended by Volvo. If concentrated liq- uid is used, make sure that the ratio is 50 % coolant to 50 % water of an approved quality. Do not mix different coolants.
  • Page 630 For information about bulbs not covered in withstand this. Condensation is normally this Owner's Manual, contact a Volvo vented out of the lamp housing when the dealer or a certified Volvo service techni- lamp has been switched on for a time. cian. Related information WARNING Exterior lamp positions (p.
  • Page 631 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Removing the plastic cover for Removing the headlamp's oval Related information bulb replacement cover Bulb replacement (p. 628) • The bulb in the halogen headlamp can be Most of the headlamp's bulbs become acces- Replacing the dipped beam bulb (p. 631) •...
  • Page 632 Related information Bulb replacement (p. 628) • Front fog lamps/cornering lights* (LED) Bulb specifications (p. 634) • Lighting control (p. 158) • LED (Light Emmitting Diode) Contact a workshop for replacement - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 633 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing the dipped beam bulb Replacing the main beam lamp 3. Detach the bulb by pushing it gently upwards and pulling it straight out. The dipped beam bulb in the halogen head- The main beam bulb in the halogen headlamp lamp can be replaced without assistance can be replaced without assistance from a 4.
  • Page 634 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing daytime running light 2. Carefully prize the plastic cover at the con- bulb/position lamp bulb, front nector's lock lug so that the lock lug relea- ses. The daytime running light bulb/position lamp bulb in the halogen headlamp can be 3.
  • Page 635 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing the front direction Bulb specifications (p. 634) Related information • indicator bulb Exterior lamp positions (p. 630) • Replacing the main beam lamp (p. 631) • The direction indicator bulb in the halogen Removing the plastic cover for bulb •...
  • Page 636 Main beam Front direction indica- PY24W tors PWY24W daytime running lights/ 21/5 W21/5W position lamps, front Watt Related information Exterior lamp positions (p. 630) • Bulb replacement (p. 628) • An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. LED (Light Emitting Diode)
  • Page 637 The battery terminals on the car's starter bat- • tery are correctly connected and properly tery in the luggage/cargo area must not be tightened. used. During charging, both the starter battery and the support battery are charged. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
  • Page 638 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Location IMPORTANT NOTE If the following instruction is not observed The life of the battery is shortened if it then the energy saving function for info- becomes discharged repeatedly. tainment may be temporarily disengaged, The life of the battery is affected by several and/or the message in the driver display factors, including driving conditions and about the starter battery's state of charge...
  • Page 639 Capacity (Ah) According to EN standard. Cold Cranking Amperes. Volvo recommends entrusting battery replace- ment to an authorised Volvo workshop. IMPORTANT If the battery is replaced, make sure you replace it with a battery with the same size, cold starting capacity and type as the original battery (see the decal on the bat- tery).
  • Page 640 - an authorised Volvo described in the owner's manual. workshop is recommended. 48 V support battery must never be •...
  • Page 641 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE IMPORTANT NOTE Cold start capacity If the following instruction is not observed If the starter battery has been discharged then the Start/stop function may temporar- so much that the car has no normal electri- 150×90×130 mm ily cease to work after the connection of an cal functions and the engine is then jump- Size, L×B×H (5.9×3.5×5.1...
  • Page 642 – it contains lead. Consult a workshop in the event of uncertainty about how this type of waste should be dis- Use protective goggles. carded - an authorised Volvo workshop is rec- ommended. Related information Risk of explosion.
  • Page 643 In a right-hand drive car the central amperage higher than that specified when in the circuit. Volvo recommends contacting electrical units under the glovebox change replacing a fuse. This could cause signifi- an authorised Volvo workshop for checking.
  • Page 644 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses in engine compartment (p. 643) • Fuses under glovebox (p. 648) •...
  • Page 645 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses in engine compartment Fuses in the engine compartment protect engine and brake functions, amongst other things.
  • Page 646 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE On the inside of the cover there are tweezers The fuse box also provides space for several Positions that facilitate the procedure for the removal spare fuses. On the inside of the cover is a label that shows and fitting of fuses.
  • Page 647 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Function Ampere Type Engine Control Module (ECM) Micro Starter motor MCase Starter motor Shunt MCase Fuel filter heater (diesel) MCase – – MCase Calculation unit Micro – – Micro – – Micro – – Micro – – Micro –...
  • Page 648 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Function Ampere Type Micro Right-hand headlamp, LED – – Micro Heated windscreen* left-hand side Shunt MCase Heated windscreen* left-hand side MCase Headlamp washers* MCase Washer fluid pump MCase Transmission control unit; Electric gear selector Micro Horn Micro Siren* Micro Control module for brake system (valves, parking brake)
  • Page 649 Micro Micro Left-hand headlamp, LED Accelerator pedal sensor Micro This type of fuse should be replaced by a workshop. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. LED (Light Emitting Diode) Related information Fuses and central electrical units (p. 641) • Replacing a fuse (p. 641) •...
  • Page 650 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses under glovebox Fuses under the glovebox protect, amongst other things, electrical sockets, displays and door modules.
  • Page 651 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE On the inside of the cover there are tweezers The fuse box in the engine compartment Positions that facilitate the procedure for the removal also provides space for several spare fuses. On the inside of the cover is a label that shows and fitting of fuses.
  • Page 652 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Function Ampere Type – – Micro – – Micro – – Micro Control module for climate control system Micro Steering lock Micro Diagnostic socket OBDII Micro Centre display Micro Fan module for climate control system, front MCase USB HUB Micro Controls lighting;...
  • Page 653 – Micro Door module in right-hand rear door Micro Fuses in cargo area Micro Control module for online car; Control module for Volvo On Call Micro Door module in left-hand rear door Micro Audio control device (amplifier) MCase Fan module for climate control system, rear*...
  • Page 654 TV* (certain markets) Micro Primary fuse for fuses 52, 53, 57 and 58 Micro This type of fuse should be replaced by a workshop. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information Fuses and central electrical units (p. 641) •...
  • Page 655 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses in cargo area Fuses in the cargo area protect, amongst other things, power seats*, airbags and seat- belt tensioners. * Option/accessory.
  • Page 656 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The central electrical unit is located under the storage compartment on the right-hand side. On the inside of the cover there are tweezers The fuse box in the engine compartment that facilitate the procedure for the removal also provides space for several spare fuses.
  • Page 657 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Positions Function Ampere Type Rear window defroster MCase – – MCase Compressor for air suspension* MCase MCase Electric additional heaters right-hand side rear* – – MCase Electric additional heaters left-hand side rear* MCase Electrically operated front passenger seat* MCase Door module right-hand side rear Control module for reduction of nitrous oxides (diesel)
  • Page 658 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Function Ampere Type Door module left-hand side rear Micro Alcohol lock*, USB hub/accessory port Micro Module for lowering the backrest in the third seat row* Micro Towbar control module* MCase Accessory module MCase Power driver seat* MCase Door module left-hand side front Seatbelt pretensioner module, left-hand side MCase...
  • Page 659 Seat heating right-hand side rear* Micro – – MCase This type of fuse should be replaced by a workshop. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information Fuses and central electrical units (p. 641) • Replacing a fuse (p. 641) •...
  • Page 660 Cleaning the centre display (p. 658) • Only use cleaning agents and car care prod- Dirt, stains and grease from fingers can affect ucts recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly, the centre display's performance and reada- Cleaning fabric upholstery and headlining •...
  • Page 661 (p. 662) Never use strong stain removers. A special cleaning agent available from Volvo dealers IMPORTANT can be used for more difficult cleaning. When cleaning the centre display, only use gentle pressure on the screen.
  • Page 662 Remove inlaid carpets for separate cleaning of When you need to clean the textile upholstery textile cleaning agent is available from Volvo the floor carpet and the inlaid carpets. Each or headliner, never scrape or rub a stain as this retailers.
  • Page 663 2. Allow to dry for about 20 minutes. Cleaning the seatbelts (p. 660) • ours of the leather shall be preserved. Volvo > Protecting the leather upholstery offers a comprehensive product, Volvo Leather Cleaning leather upholstery* (p. 661) •...
  • Page 664 • Only use cleaning agents and car care prod- Only use cleaning agents and car care prod- (p. 660) ucts recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly, ucts recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly, Cleaning leather upholstery* (p. 661) • and deal with stains straight away. Vacuum- and deal with stains straight away.
  • Page 665 (p. 667) tre sealing or similar could damage the and wax. Cleaning wheel rims (p. 668) • paintwork. Paintwork damage caused by such treatments is not covered by Volvo Rustproofing (p. 669) • warranty. Related information Cleaning the exterior (p. 663) •...
  • Page 666 There is a risk of fire if the engine is hot. paintwork very quickly. For example, use soft paper or sponge soaked in plenty of water. An authorised Volvo workshop is IMPORTANT recommended for the removal of any dis- Dirty headlamps have impaired functional- colouration.
  • Page 667 NOTE Never use polishing agent with abra- • Volvo recommends that the car is not sive properties on the panoramic roof. washed in an automatic car wash during Never use wax on the rubber mould- •...
  • Page 668 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces* • IMPORTANT IMPORTANT (p. 278) For car washes where the car is pulled for- The system will automatically switch to P ward with rolling wheels, the following mode unless the above step is followed. applies: The wheels are locked in P mode, which they should not be when putting the car...
  • Page 669 30 cm impair the service life of wiper blades. A special cleaning agent available from Volvo (13 in.) to the surface of the car. Do not spray dealers is recommended for the cleaning and When cleaning, set the wiper blades in service directly onto the locks.
  • Page 670 Only use rim cleaning agent recommended by treatment. Volvo. Strong rim cleaning agents can damage the Parts that should be washed using a cleaning agent Related information surface and cause stains on chrome-plated with a pH value between 3.5 and 11.5.
  • Page 671 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Rustproofing Car paintwork Touching up minor paintwork damage The car has protection against corrosion. The paintwork consists of several layers and Anti-corrosion protection for the body consists is an important part of the car's rustproofing, Paint is an important part of the car's rust- of metallic protective coatings on the sheet and should therefore be checked regularly.
  • Page 672 Touch-up pens and spray paints for touching up paintwork are available from Volvo dealers. If the damage has not reached down to the metal, the touch-up paint can be applied NOTE directly after the surface has been cleaned.
  • Page 673 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing the wiper blade, rear Replacing the wiper blade, rear 3. Press the new wiper blade into place. You window should hear a click. Check that it is firmly window installed. The wiper blades sweep water away from the windscreen and rear window.
  • Page 674 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing windscreen wiper Fold up the wiper arm when it is in service NOTE blades position. Service position is activated/ When replacing the wiper blades, note that deactivated via the function view in the The wiper blades sweep water away from the they have different lengths.
  • Page 675 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Set the wiper blades in service wipers are not on. Service mode is activated/ Related information position deactivated via the function view in the centre Using the rain sensor (p. 188) • display: In some situations, the windscreen's wiper Using windscreen and headlamp washers •...
  • Page 676 Filling washer fluid Prescribed grade: Washer fluid recom- Using the rain sensor's memory function • mended by Volvo – with frost protection dur- (p. 189) Washer fluid is used for cleaning the head- ing cold weather and for temperatures below...
  • Page 677 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 678 The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on market and model. Knowing the car's type designation, vehicle identification and engine numbers can facili- tate all contact with an authorised Volvo dealer regarding the car and when ordering spare parts and accessories.
  • Page 679 SPECIFICATIONS Decal for type designation, vehicle identifi- Decal A/C system for cars with refrigerant Decal for engine code and the engine's cation number, permissible maximum weights R134a. serial number. and code designation for exterior colour and type approval number. The decal is positioned on the door pillar, and will be visible when the right-hand rear door is opened.
  • Page 680 SPECIFICATIONS NOTE It is not intended that the decals illustrated in the owner's manual should be exact rep- licas of those in the car. They are included to show their approximate appearance and locations in the car. The information that applies to your particular car can be found on the decal on the car.
  • Page 681 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Measurement of car length, height, etc. can be read in the table. Dimen- inches Dimen- inches Dimen- inches sions sions sions Ground Load length, 761/898 30,0/35,4 Front track 1665 65,6 floor clearance 1220 48,0 1673 65,9 Wheelbase 2984 117,5 21,8 Front track...
  • Page 682 SPECIFICATIONS Dimen- inches Dimen- inches sions sions Width 2140 84,3 Rear track 1667 65,6 including 1675 65,9 door mirrors Rear track 1671 65,8 Width 2008 79,1 including 1679 66,1 folded-in Load width, 1192 46,9 door mirrors floor At kerb weight + 2 people. (Varies slightly depending on tyre dimension, chassis option, etc.) Width 1923...
  • Page 683 SPECIFICATIONS Weights NOTE Max. gross vehicle weight, etc. can be read The documented kerb weight applies to on a label in the car. cars in the standard version - i.e. a car Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank without extra equipment or accessories.
  • Page 684 SPECIFICATIONS Towing capacity and towball load Max. weight braked trailer Towing capacity and towball load for driving NOTE with a trailer can be read in the tables. Use of vibration dampers on the towbar is recommended for trailers heavier than 1800 kg.
  • Page 685 SPECIFICATIONS Max. weight unbraked trailer Max. weight unbraked trailer (kg) Max. towball load (kg) Related information Type designations (p. 676) • Weights (p. 681) • Driving with a trailer (p. 495) • Trailer stability assist* (p. 496) • * Option/accessory.
  • Page 686 SPECIFICATIONS Engine specifications NOTE Engine specifications (power, etc.) for each Not all engines are available in all markets. respective engine alternative can be found in the table below. Engine Output Output Max. rated power Max. rated power Torque No. of cylinders Engine code (kW/rpm) (hp/rpm)
  • Page 687 SPECIFICATIONS Engine oil — specifications Engine oil grade and volume for each respec- tive engine alternative can be read in the table. Volvo recommends: Engine Oil grade Volume, incl. oil filter Engine code (litres, approx.) T5 AWD B4204T20 Castrol Edge Professional V 0W-20 or VCC RBS0-2AE 0W-20...
  • Page 688 SPECIFICATIONS Related information Type designations (p. 676) • Adverse driving conditions for engine oil • (p. 687) Checking and filling with engine oil • (p. 625) Engine oil (p. 624) •...
  • Page 689 Volvo Car Corporation disclaims any liability for any Volvo recommends: such damage. Volvo recommends that oil changes are carried out at an authorised Volvo work- shop. Related information Engine oil — specifications (p. 685) • Engine oil (p. 624)
  • Page 690 Prescribed grade: Ready-mixed coolant Under normal driving conditions, the trans- The medium in a hydraulic brake system is approved by Volvo. If concentrated coolant is mission fluid does not need to be changed called brake fluid, and it is used to transfer used, mix with 50% water (of approved during the service life of the gearbox.
  • Page 691 SPECIFICATIONS ®1 Fuel tank - volume Air conditioning — specifications Tank capacity for AdBlue The fuel tank's filling capacity can be read in The car's climate control system uses a freon- The tank capacity for the additive AdBlue is the table below. free refrigerant either R1234yf or R134a approx.
  • Page 692 SPECIFICATIONS Decal for R1234yf Cars with R1234yf refrigerant Symbol Meaning Weight Prescribed grade A trained and certified technician is required in order to service the 650 g (1.43 lbs) R1234yf mobile air conditioning system 900 g (1.98 lbs (MAC) Applies to cars with A/C for the third seat row*. Flammable refrigerants WARNING The air conditioning system contains pres-...
  • Page 693 SPECIFICATIONS Evaporator IMPORTANT The A/C system's evaporator must never be repaired or replaced with a previously used evaporator. A new evaporator must be certified and labelled in accordance with SAE J2842. Related information Servicing the climate control system • (p. 621)
  • Page 694 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel consumption and CO Extra-urban driving (fast) Low value emissions Motorway driving (very fast) High value The information in the tables below is in accordance with WLTP (Worldwide Harmon- Combined value (combined driv- ised Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure), NOTE ing) which is an international test method for vehicles equivalent to a passenger car...
  • Page 695 SPECIFICATIONS 13.3 T6 AWD (B4204T29) 13.7 10.6 11.2 10.8 – – – – – – – – – – B5 AWD (D420T2) – – – – – – – – – – The values in the table above for fuel con- If the car is equipped with extra equip- cation of the car and on which consumption •...
  • Page 696 SPECIFICATIONS cles Test Procedure) represents the average The exhaust gases are collected in order to driving conditions for everyday driving. In extrapolate the carbon dioxide emissions (CO comparison with the previous standard emissions) during the four drive cycles. These (NEDC), WLTP takes into account more varied were then analysed to determine the value for traffic situations and speeds, but also equip- emissions.
  • Page 697 SPECIFICATIONS Approved wheel and tyre sizes ✓ = Approved other documents. The following table shows all approved combinations of wheel rims and In certain countries not all approved sizes are tyres. indicated by the registration document or Engine man/ 235/60R18 235/55R19 275/45R20 275/40R21...
  • Page 698 SPECIFICATIONS Minimum permitted tyre load index and speed rating for tyres The table below shows the minimum permit- ted load index (LI) and speed rating (SS). Engine man/ Minimum permitted load index (LI) Minimum permitted speed rating (SS) T5 AWD B4204T20 101 (104 T5 AWD...
  • Page 699 SPECIFICATIONS Approved tyre pressures NOTE Approved tyre pressures for each engine All engines, tyres or combinations of these alternative can be found in the table. are not always available in all markets. Engine Tyre size Speed Load, 1-3 persons Max. load ECO pressure Front Rear...
  • Page 701 ALPHABETICAL INDEX ALPHABETICAL INDEX overtaking Recirculation 1, 2, 3 ... setting the time interval table of options standby mode Air quality 217, 218 Symbols and messages allergies and asthma WARNING passenger compartment filter AdBlue Air recirculation filling Alarm A/C (Air conditioning) operation deactivation Symbols and messages...
  • Page 702 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Symbols and messages Limitations Bluetooth upon risk of head-on collision tolerance connect upon risk of rear-end collision connect car to Internet Auxiliary heater upon risk of run-off phone AWD, All Wheel Drive settings Audio and media Bonnet, opening Audio settings 510, 543 phone...
  • Page 703 ALPHABETICAL INDEX bypass alcohol lock Car status Child safety Tyre pressure Child safety locks Car upholstery 658, 660, 661, 662 Child seat 60, 61, 64, 65 Car washing 663, 664, 665, 667, 668 integrated child seat i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points Catalytic converter Camera sensor lower mounting points Recovery...
  • Page 704 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Seatbelts Colour code, paint Cover upholstery 658, 660, 661, 662 cargo area Colour codes Cleaning wheel rims Crash, see Collision Combined instrument panel Cleaning wiper blades settings Cross Traffic Alert activate/deactivate Clean Zone Compass Limitations calibration Clean Zone Interior Package messages Condensation in headlamps 664, 665, 667 Climate control...
  • Page 705 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Diesel Drive-E Driving with a trailer run out of fuel Environmental philosophy towball load towing capacity Diesel particle filter Driver Alert Control activate/deactivate Digital radio (DAB) guide to rest stops Dimensions Limitations Towbar Driver display dipped beam ECO climate application menu 110, 111 Dipstick, electronic...
  • Page 706 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Engine Temperature deactivate Ventilation overheating Front seat, manual start Air distribution Front seat, power Start/Stopfunction Air vents adjusting seat Control Engine braking 439, 470 adjusting the passenger seat from Fault tracing Engine compartment the driver's seat Adaptive Cruise Control coolant Lumbar support Camera unit...
  • Page 707 Heated washer nozzles Gross vehicle weight Heater GSI - Gear selector assistance auxiliary heater IAQS (Interior Air Quality System) parking heater IC (Inflatable Curtain) Heating ID, Volvo seats 227, 228 Handbrake steering wheel Identification number Windows 233, 235 Handwash Ignition position...
  • Page 708 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Individual drive mode iPod®, connection Inflatable curtain ITPMS - Indirect Tyre Pressure Monitor- Labels ing System Inflatable Curtain location Information display 89, 93 Laminated glass Infotainment system (Audio and media) 510 Lamps Instrument lighting change Jack location Instrument overview specifications left-hand drive car Journey statistics...
  • Page 709 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Lighting main beam active bending lights remove plastic cover approach lighting Main beam 163, 164 Limp home Automatic main beam Maintained climate comfort Load carriers brake light start/shut-off Loading controls 158, 170 maintenance General controls, instruments, display Rustproofing load retaining eyelets cornering lights long load...
  • Page 710 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Mileage Overtaking Assistance forward, backward and along the Adaptive Cruise Control sides Misting Pilot Assist Limitations condensation in headlamps 663, 665 start with adaptive cruise control Symbols and messages Mobile phone, see Phone start with Pilot Assist Park assist camera Mood lighting Owner's information activate...
  • Page 711 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Passenger compartment heater (Parking Limitations Pump up tyre heater) managing speed overtaking Passenger compartment interior setting the time interval electrical socket standby mode glovebox Symbols and messages Radar sensor Sun visor WARNING see Radar unit tunnel console Pinch protection Radar unit Passenger compartment lighting resetting...
  • Page 712 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Rear seat Refrigerant Road sign information adjusting longitudinally climate control system Limitations adjusting the backrest rake Refuelling Road Sign Information Climate control AdBlue activate/deactivate entry/exit display Regeneration 478, 481 Sensus Navigation Remote control, HomeLink® head restraint settings programmable heating speed camera information lowering the backrest...
  • Page 713 ALPHABETICAL INDEX seatbelt reminder Settings Spin control seatbelt tensioner Categories Stabiliser contextual Seatbelt, see Seatbelts trailer Resetting Seatbelt reminder Stability and traction control system Side airbag sport mode 302, 303 seatbelt tensioner Side Impact Protection System 57, 58 Symbols and messages Resetting SIM card Stains...
  • Page 714 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Stone chips and scratches 669, 670 Trailer cable Stop/start function Tailgate driving with a trailer Storage spaces Locking/unlocking 259, 280 Lamps glovebox opening/closing with foot move- snaking Sun visor ment Trailer stability assist 302, 496 tunnel console power Trailer Stability Assist Sun blind unlock from inside...
  • Page 715 ALPHABETICAL INDEX radio equipment tyre pressure table Volvo ID remote control key system winter tyres create and register Type designations Tyre dimension Tyre dimensions when changing wheels Units Warning lamps Tyre load index Adaptive Cruise Control Unlocking Airbags – SRS...
  • Page 716 ALPHABETICAL INDEX washer fluid, filling Windscreen windscreen heating projected image 149, 151 Waxing Windscreen washing Weights kerb weight Windscreen wiper rain sensor 188, 189 Wheel bolts Winter driving Wheel change snow chains Wheel rims winter tyres cleaning Wiper blades Wheels changing 671, 672 installation...
  • Page 718 TP 29137 (English), AT 1917, MY20, Copyright © 2000-2019 Volvo Car Corporation...

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