Therefore, we strongly recommend utilising the digital user manual app in your car's centre display for the most accurate and up-to-date information. You can also access information in the Volvo Cars mobile app.
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2.8.1 Calling emergency services with SOS button Display, software and phone Display 3.1.1 Main area of the display 3.1.1.1 Display views 3.1.1.2 Status symbols in the display 3.1.1.3 Keyboard 3.1.1.3.1 Changing keyboard language 3.1.1.3.2 Adding and removing keyboard languages 3.1.2 Driver information area of the display 3.1.2.1 Warning and indicator symbols...
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4.3.3 Temperature and air conditioning 4.3.3.1 Activating air conditioning 4.3.3.2 Setting temperature 4.3.3.3 Synchronising temperature 4.3.3.4 Activating eco climate 4.3.4 Air distribution and climate modes 4.3.4.1 Adjusting air vents 4.3.4.2 Activating auto climate mode 4.3.4.3 Activating manual climate mode 4.3.5 Ice, condensation and defrosters 4.3.5.1 Activating max defroster...
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5.5.5 Airbag maintenance and servicing 5.5.6 Airbag labels Child safety 5.6.1 Child restraints 5.6.1.1 Installing child restraints 5.6.1.1.1 Installing child restraints on the outer rear seats 5.6.1.1.2 Installing child restraints on the centre rear seat 5.6.1.1.3 Installing child restraints on the front passenger seat 5.6.1.2 Child restraint anchorage points 5.6.1.2.1...
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7.4.2.1 Charging status in the charging port 7.4.2.2 Charging status in the display Driving A typical driving cycle Starting the car 8.2.1 Start-up checks 8.2.2 Alcohol lock Turning the car off Driving characteristics 8.4.1 One pedal drive 8.4.1.1 Adjusting One pedal drive 8.4.2 Enabling automatic creeping 8.4.3...
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Wipers and washers 9.3.1 Controlling front wipers 9.3.2 Controlling rear wiper 9.3.3 Activating washers Driver support and navigation 10.1 Navigation 10.1.1 Finding and selecting a navigation destination 10.2 Detection of surroundings and traffic 10.2.1 Locations of cameras, sensors and radars 10.2.2 Camera detection and limitations 10.2.3...
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10.5.2 Park Pilot Assist 10.5.2.1 Parking using Park Pilot Assist 10.5.2.2 Leaving a parking space using Park Pilot Assist Scenarios and car modes 11.1 Car modes 11.1.1 Activating car wash mode 11.1.2 Activating tow mode 11.2 Cold conditions 11.2.1 Winter driving recommendations 11.3 Wading recommendations 11.4...
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13.4.2 Designations on tyre sidewall 13.4.2.1 Tyre tread wear indicators 13.4.3 Changing wheels 13.4.3.1 Spare wheel 13.4.3.2 Winter tyres 13.4.3.3 Using snow chains 13.4.4 Punctures 13.4.4.1 Temporary puncture repair 13.4.4.1.1 Using the temporary puncture repair kit 13.4.4.1.2 Inflating tyre with the puncture repair compressor 13.4.5 Tyre pressure 13.4.5.1...
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15.3.3 Minimum permitted load index and speed rating for tyres 15.4 Fluid specifications 15.4.1 Brake fluid specifications 15.4.2 Climate system specifications 15.5 Certificates and type approvals 15.5.1 Detailed child restraint information 15.5.2 Radar type approvals 15.5.3 Type approval for TPMS radio frequency 15.5.4 Type approvals for Wireless charger and NFC 15.5.5...
A guide to your car's intended use The user manual establishes the car's intended use, as defined by Volvo. Whenever you are directed to the manual, consider it an instruction to make sure that you are using the car as intended. This is recommended, as both the descriptive and prescript- ive parts of the user manual provide important knowledge that contributes to safe and effective use.
It may also affect the validity of the vehicle warranty. Volvo is not the only authority that defines proper use of the car. It is your responsibility to use the car in accordance with local laws and restrictions.
It is recommended that you read all the user information before you drive for the first time. If you find information through other channels, such as the Volvo website, that differs from the information in your car, it is always the user information in the car's display that is valid.
Navigate through interactive images Some of the manual's pages have images with interactive markers. You can tap these markers to reveal links to relevant parts of the manual. These interactive markers allow you to explore the manual in a more visual way. Animated introductions Some pages show a short animation as an introduction.
The support section volvocars.com/intl/support [https://www.volvocars.com/intl/support] provides contact information, soft- ware news and answers to frequently asked questions. You can also find your closest Volvo dealer or contact Volvo via phone or chat. Volvo Assistance Volvo Assistance can offer help in the event of a breakdown or if your car unexpectedly becomes immobilised. This includes roadside assistance.
The driver has a responsibility to ensure they have sufficient knowledge of the car to use it safely. If you are uncertain about any of the car's functions or have questions about its intended use, consult the manual. If you can't find the information you need, contact Volvo support. Driver distraction Distractions reduce your attentiveness and focus when driving.
For any alterations to the car, Volvo strongly recommends that: you seek prior advice of a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. work is only carried out by trained and qualified Volvo service technicians. installed parts and accessories are approved by Volvo.
Note Non-approved changes and liability Volvo does not accept any liability for damage, incurred cost, personal injury or fatality that is caused by changes to the not approved by Volvo. Modifications include changes to the car's software, including but not limited to tuning.
On a label on the dashboard close to the windscreen's lower edge. It can typically be read from outside the car. In the car's registration documentation. By contacting a service technician who can retrieve it through the on-board diagnostics socket. In the display Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
Give your consent for the car to be able to share its location. This is necessary if you want to use certain apps and functions. For example, location sharing is required for remote vehicle services via Volvo Assistance and the mobile app for the car, such as Find my car and the Driving journal.
Your access to these services is part of a shared access. Volvo Cars reserves the right to suspend your access to or use of the services if your use involves very high volumes of data, disproportionate to other users. Volvo Cars may also suspend your ac- cess for technical reasons or to protect other functions of your car.
After resetting the car, the setup guide will automatically start to set up a new owner profile. 1.11. Recommendations when changing regions When relocating or importing your car to a new region, you need to register your car and Volvo ID there. To get help registering your car in a new region, contact Volvo support.
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The setup guide for your car automatically starts in the display. It guides you through profile creation and other essential settings. Before getting your car Before you start, you will need to create a Volvo ID and download the mobile app for the car. This makes the in-car setup faster. The setup guide covers the following:...
Create your Volvo ID in the mobile app for the car or on Volvo's website. If you want to use the mobile app to create your Volvo ID, make sure that you have the latest version installed on your phone.
The Volvo EX30 app allows you to control certain functions and interact with the car via your phone. The Volvo EX30 app is available for iPhone and Android phones. You can download it for free from your phone's app store. The app is updated regularly, so make sure that you have the latest version on your phone.
2.5. Customisation and settings You can customise many of your car's features and behaviours by accessing its settings. Where to find settings Settings and adjustments are available in the following places: The settings tab in the display contains most of your car's settings and adjustments. To access it, press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
You can find the profile settings in settings, where you can do the following: Switch profiles Change your profile name Add an account to your profile Connect a key to your profile Enable profile lock View and change your privacy settings Connect the mobile app for the car to your car Remove your profile Note...
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You can add different profiles in the car's display. In the setup guide The setup guide in the display has instructions for how to add the owner profile. You can also add other co-driver profiles later in profile settings. Note If you don't complete the setup guide, some features and services are unavailable.
2.6.3. Removing a profile Find out how to remove a profile in the display. Note Guest profile You cannot remove the guest profile. Removing the owner profile You can only remove the owner profile by resetting the car. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
2.6.5. Managing keys assigned to profiles You can only assign one key to your profile. If you want to assign another key, you need to remove the connected key first. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Profiles →...
If you don't have a Volvo Assistance agreement, you will still be able to use the service for an extra cost. Terms and conditions Volvo Assistance is intended to be active for as long as the car is used and the technology it relies on is supported, such as the car's mobile network connectivity.
Note Volvo reserves the right to reduce Volvo Assistance functionality that it deems no longer practically possible to maintain. If a car remains unused for more than one year, it is considered no longer in use. If you need any help or have any questions regarding Volvo Assistance, contact Volvo support.
The car makes a voice call to Volvo Assistance. It also sends information such as its location and status. The Volvo Assistance call centre tries to communicate with the people in the car to find out what kind of help you need.
If you need help on the road but aren't in an emergency situation, press the assist button to call Volvo Assistance in- stead. Volvo Assistance can help you in certain situations, such as if your car's battery runs out of charge, your car breaks down or you get a puncture.
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Press and hold the button for at least 2 seconds. The car makes a voice call to an emergency call centre. It also sends information such as its location and status. > The emergency call centre tries to communicate with the people in the car to find out what kind of help you need. If you leave the call view during the voice call, you can always press the phone widget to return to the call view again.
3. Display, software and phone Explore how to interact with your car. Here's where you can find more information on your car's display, connectivity features, sound and media, in-car apps, software and voice control. You can access most of your car's functions via its display, but there's also plenty you can do by using your phone. An internet-connected car makes remote access possible and keeps the car up to date by downloading software updates.
If there is an issue with the driver information area, contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Important Do not use sharp objects on the display as they may cause damage.
You can control many of the car's functions and view detailed information and notifications in the main area of the display. The main area takes up the majority of the display and you interact with it by touching the display. Frequently used features such as climate, the car overview and the app library are available at the bottom of the main area.
The bottom bar is your main way of navigating around the display views. By pressing the symbols, you can get to other views and functions as well as bring up the comfort view and activate the hazard warning lights. The status bar and bottom bar are al- ways visible, regardless of which view you are looking at.
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Status symbols are shown in the status bar at the top of the main area of the display. The symbols tell you important information about your car's system status. Symbol types Some status symbols, such as the clock and temperature, will always be visible in the status bar. Others are only visible when that particular function is active, such as wireless charging, or even disabled.
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The display's keyboard appears when you can write text or numbers. You can customise many of its features in settings. You can use the on-screen keyboard to write text or numbers. For example, when searching for a destination in the navigation app or putting the password in for a Wi-Fi network.
3.1.1.3.1. Changing keyboard language You can change the language for the display's keyboard on the keyboard itself. Change the keyboard language when you want to write text in a different language. This can be useful when you are driving abroad and need to search for a destination or address in the local language. Note To be able to change the keyboard language, you need to have more than one language available for the keyboard.
Select the language you want to add, then press the download symbol The language is added to the list of languages available to use on your keyboard. > Removing a language Press the edit symbol above the list of currently available languages. Select the language you want to remove from the list of available languages, then press the rubbish bin symbol The language is removed from the list of languages available to use on your keyboard.
The car's battery has a low voltage. Charge it as soon as possible. Power system failure warning A fault is detected in the car's power system. Take immediate action and contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Seatbelt reminder Someone in the car isn't wearing their seatbelt.
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Charging cable connected The charging cable is still connected to the car. Power steering failure The power steering system no longer works due to a fault. Stop driving as soon as it is safe to do so. Driver alert warning Flashing indicates that the Driver alert function senses you are tired and should take a break as soon as possible.
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Car status warning There is an important car status notification. Go to the car status view to see what the issue is and resolve it as soon as possible. Hill descent control warning There is an issue with the hill descent control function and it is currently unavailable. Lane keeping aid off Lane keeping aid is turned off and lane keeping assistance is not provided.
Towbar unlocked The towbar is unlocked. Hill descent control enabled The hill descent control function is enabled but not currently active. Trailer fault There is a fault with the trailer. Trailer light fault A fault was detected with the trailer lights during the trailer light check. Depending on the car's current theme, this symbol can be a different colour.
When the car has a cold battery, a snowflake appears next to the battery icon. This indicates that the battery's charge capa- city and range are reduced compared to normal conditions. When the battery warms up, for example when driving, the snowflake disappears from the driver information area of the display.
3.1.3.2. Changing system language You can change the language of the car's system in settings. If you want the car's system to be in a language that is different from the current language, you need to change the system language. Important Only select a system language that you can fully understand.
3.1.4. Restarting the display You can restart the display using specific buttons on the steering wheel. If you are having problems with the display, such as it freezing or the car not being able to connect to the internet, restarting it might be a way to resolve these issues.
Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Connectivity → Bluetooth. Select to start the pairing process. Choose the device you want to pair the car with from the list of available devices. Check that the confirmation code in the display matches the one shown on your phone. Select your preferred services, then press Save.
use the in-car phone app via the display to call contacts or type a phone number in using the on-screen keypad. When you have an ongoing call, it will be shown in the display. If you open the in-car phone app when you have an ongoing call, you can: mute and unmute your microphone change the sound input and output, such as through the car or your mobile phone's microphone and speakers...
Local laws and regulations Make sure that you comply with all local laws and regulations regarding mobile phone use while driving. CarPlay content Volvo does not accept responsibility for the content available in Apple CarPlay. Note Phone compatibility and supported apps Apple CarPlay only works with iPhones but it doesn't work with all iPhone models.
CarPlay view You can access the CarPlay view by opening the CarPlay app in the app library. If the CarPlay symbol is shown in the con- textual bar, you can also access the view by pressing this symbol. Once active, the CarPlay view takes up the whole of the main area of the display. However, the bottom bar, contextual bar and status bar will still be visible at all times if you want to return to the car's own system.
3.2.4.1. Connecting your iPhone to Apple CarPlay Connect your iPhone to the car via Bluetooth to start using Apple CarPlay. Bluetooth must be enabled for both the car and your phone for them to be able to pair. You can turn Bluetooth on in settings. Make sure that your phone is set as discoverable so that the car can find it when pairing.
You can find and download more third-party media apps via the car's app store. Controlling media playback You can control media playback in a number of ways by using: media playback controls in the display the steering wheel buttons voice control. 3.3.1.
Add the radio stations you listen to frequently to the favourites list for quicker access. You can add up to 50 radio stations to the list. Press the app library symbol in the bottom bar and open the radio app. Find the station you want to add as a favourite from the list of currently available radio stations.
You can change and adjust a variety of sound options in settings. The sound settings view has two tabs: audio and volume. Audio tab You can choose from three sound focus settings: all, driver and rear. All is the default setting and doesn't focus the sound in a particular direction. It Sound focus provides a neutral sound focus where occupants in the front and rear seats have the same sound experience.
You can access the app library by pressing its symbol in the bottom bar. App library symbol The apps in the library are shown in chronological order, starting with the app installed first and ending with the most recently installed app. Some apps are pre-installed, such as Bluetooth media, Google Maps and Google Assistant.
Your car has a built-in modem for connecting to a mobile network. As long as the car has an active mobile network service plan and it's in an area with network reception, it can connect to the internet. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for information about mobile connectivity services for your car.
Note Mobile network connectivity conditions and limitations The car needs to be in an area with mobile network reception. Mobile connectivity services must be active for the region in which the car is located. Obstacles such as buildings, hills and mountains can weaken or block the mobile network signal. Internet connection settings You can find the connectivity settings in the display.
There might be updates that you can't install yourself. If this happens, contact an authorised Volvo workshop to book a service. If there is a critical update failure, avoid driving the car and call roadside assistance to take you to an authorised Volvo workshop.
Speaking to the digital assistant The assistant understands everyday speech, so you don't need to know any specific voice commands to use it. You can ask the assistant anything and it responds by confirming what you said, then doing what you asked. It will let you know if it doesn't understand you.
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4. Interior comfort and climate Get familiar with your car's interior and the controls for seat adjustment, climate and windows. Your car is equipped with multiple features to assist you in your driving. While some features are mainly for comfort, others im- prove visibility.
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Use the wireless charger to charge Qi-certified devices, such as a phone. The wireless charger under the display To use the wireless charger, your device should be certified to the Qi wireless charging standard. Also make sure that wireless charging is enabled on the device you want to charge.
Warning Never leave your phone on the wireless charger when you leave the car. Note You may experience differing results when charging different devices. For example, the time it takes before charging starts and how quickly a device is fully charged. Your device might get hot during charging.
Location of the USB ports USB port locations. There are two USB ports under the display. There are also two USB ports in the rear part of the tunnel console. Using the USB ports Always disconnect devices from the ports when not in use. Some devices may become hot during charging.
type C 4.1.3. 12 V socket You can use the 12 V socket to power various electrical devices, such as a cooler box. 12 V socket. The 12 V electrical socket is on the left-hand side in the boot. The car turns off power to the socket automatically when you leave the car. If you leave the car unlocked, the socket remains active for a while longer before turning off.
Warning Failure to observe the following instructions could cause damage or personal injury. Do not use electrical devices with large, heavy plugs. They can damage the socket or come loose while driving. Do not use electrical devices that could interfere with the car's systems, such as the radio receiver. Only connect undamaged and fully working devices that meet all relevant safety standards Keep an eye on connected devices to prevent damage or injury if they malfunction.
There is also a mirror in the sun visor with a protective cover. 4.2. Comfort Your car has several features designed to enhance your comfort while driving or parked. While many of your car's features are designed to enable safe driving practices, others are more focused towards enhancing your comfort.
4.2.1. Activating refresh mode You can turn on refresh mode to quickly cool the air in the car. When you turn on refresh mode, the air conditioning starts and quickly refreshes the air in the passenger compartment. This can be especially nice on longer drives. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls → Car modes → Comfort → Relax. Set the timer for how long you want relax mode to stay on. Press Start. Relax mode is activated. >...
Climate controls in the display Defroster button in the overhead console The mobile app You can control the car's interior climate here: The display The overhead console The mobile app for the car. Most of your car's climate settings can be found in the display. There is, however, one physical button in the overhead console which controls the defroster.
Warning Seat heating should not be used by individuals who: have difficulties sensing temperature shifts due to sensory loss. have trouble controlling the seat heating settings. Press the temperature symbol in the bottom bar. Select your preferred seat heating level. To close the comfort view, press the downward arrowhead symbol in the bottom bar.
4.3.2. Climate settings In climate settings, you can choose which functions should automatically activate when the car turns on. You can access the climate settings by pressing the fan symbol in the bottom bar and going to settings There are a number of climate functions you can set to automatically turn on. These include: Air quality notification.
4.3.3.2. Setting temperature You can change the temperature in the passenger compartment via the display. Press the temperature in the bottom bar. Use the plus or minus symbol to adjust the temperature. You can set the temperature in your car hands-free via voice control. 4.3.3.3.
4.3.3.4. Activating eco climate Your car has an eco climate function which prioritises the car's range over climate-related features. Eco climate prioritises range over climate comfort. The heating, cooling and air conditioning functions are limited in this mode. Note Problems with misting may occur as the air conditioning function that adjusts humidity is limited when eco climate is active.
Important Condensation risk Turning the climate system off completely may cause condensation on the windows, which could affect visibility. The climate modes and their settings are available in the display's climate view. 4.3.4.1. Adjusting air vents You can adjust the air vents to redirect the airflow. Press the fan symbol in the bottom bar and go to Climate.
If you activate manual climate mode, you can set your preferred airflow direction and choose the fans' power level. Press the fan symbol in the bottom bar and go to Climate. Select Manual. Choose your preferred airflow direction and the fans' power level. 4.3.5.
4.3.5.2. Activating rear windscreen and wing mirror heating Activate the rear windscreen and wing mirror heating to get rid of condensation and ice. Press the fan symbol in the bottom bar and go to Climate. Press Rear defroster 4.3.6. Interior climate when parked Your car can maintain a comfortable interior climate when parked.
Parking comfort allows you to maintain a comfortable interior climate in your car while parked. This includes keeping the cli- mate functions and the entertainment system on. You can activate the parking comfort function via the display. Just be aware that the car's range can be affected if you leave this setting on for too long.
If the filter is exposed to intense use, such as prolonged driving through areas of smog or dust clouds, the filter needs to be changed more frequently. If you are uncertain about what kind of filter to use, contact Volvo support. Air quality system The air in the passenger compartment is purified by: filtering out allergy and asthma-inducing substances.
4.3.7.2. Activating air recirculation Air recirculation helps you keep out harmful or foul-smelling air from the passenger compartment. In some cases, it's activated automatically but you can also activate it manually in the climate view. When air recirculation is not manually activated, the climate system automatically decides whether to recirculate the air depend- ing on certain environmental conditions.
4.3.8.1. Climate zones Your car's passenger compartment is divided into different climate zones. These zones enable passengers to set their own preferred temperature to enjoy a comfortable environment. Available climate zones. There are two different climate zones in your car's passenger compartment. All zones are directly synced to the driver's pre- ferred climate settings by default.
For the interior sensors to be able to perform as intended, it's important that you don't cover them. Sunlight, rain and humidity sensor in the rear-view mirror console. Passenger compartment temperature sensor, located behind the dashboard panel on the driver's side next to the glove box.
There are four power operated side windows in the car, one for each door. The rear windows are fitted with privacy glass, which restricts the view from outside the car and reduces glare. Panoramic roof Your car's panoramic roof has an infrared coating which helps to keep the passenger compartment cool in sunny conditions. Note Be sure not to use tinted film with a metallised surface coating on the rear windscreen.
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Operating windows from the front seats From the front seats, you can control all of the power windows. Press the button with the text REAR to switch between operating the front or rear windows. The button turns amber to indicate that the rear windows are selected. The controls will switch back to the front windows if you press the button again or after a few seconds of inactivity.
Noise reduction One way to reduce the noise of the wind when the rear windows are open is to also open the front windows slightly. Close by locking If you want to close all the windows at the same time when you lock the car, you can enable this feature in the settings. Look up automatic window closing in this manual for more information.
4.4.2. Pinch protection To help prevent injuries from power-operated windows and other moving parts, your car has a built-in pinch protection system. Occupants should also keep proper user practices in mind to reduce the risk of getting caught between moving or closing parts. If something is blocking the window when it is closing, the window will stop and then slightly reverse, allowing you to remove what's in the way.
Recalibration is now done, re-enabling both pinch protection and the automatic window movement. > If the problem persists, contact an authorised Volvo workshop. 4.5. Seats The seats are all designed to provide comfort and safety. Adjust the seats, headrests and other comfort functions, and make sure to sit properly.
The front seats have plenty of adjustability to increase comfort. Adjustability The power seat adjustments are divided into separate adjustment modes: Basic adjustments Height and position of the seat as well as backrest tilt. Seat cushion tilt. Tilt adjustments Seat adjustment knob All power seat adjustments are done using the knob on the side of the seat.
There are lots of different changes you can make to the seats. To control them all with the adjustment knob, the available changes have been grouped into separate adjustment modes. Each mode is visually represented in the display to guide you while adjusting the seat.
4.5.2. Rear seats You can adjust the rear seats to get more space or to provide more comfort. The rear seats have the following features: The rear seats have adjustable headrests. They can be raised or lowered to better support your head. You can also remove the headrests Adjustable and removable for more space when folding the seats.
much as possible of the back of the head. Correct headrest level Upward movement of the headrest is not locked. Pull the headrest upwards to a level that fits your height. To lower the headrest, press and hold the button at the base of the right support to release the lock. Then, carefully push the headrest down.
There are two buttons involved when removing the headrests. The first button is located on the base of the right headrest sup- port. This is the same button you use to adjust the headrest height. The second button is smaller and located on the base of the left support.
Important Before folding the seats, make sure: there are no objects on the seats. the seatbelts are not buckled. there is enough space to fold the seats down. If needed, move the front seats forwards and adjust or remove the rear seats' headrests.
General illumination Your car has lights to provide general illumination of the passenger compartment, such as when you get into the car. General il- lumination can be activated both manually and automatically. Ambience lights The passenger compartment also has ambience lights to provide comfortable illumination when it's dark outside. The lights can be adjusted in terms of both intensity and colour theme.
Press the button next to your reading light to turn it on and off. The button is marked with a reading light symbol. • Hold the button down to adjust the brightness. • Turning all reading lights on You can turn all reading lights on at the same time in settings. 4.6.2.
Courtesy light If the courtesy light feature is enabled, the interior lights will temporarily turn on when you enter the car. The extra light can be helpful while getting seated when it's dark outside. You can enable or disable the feature in the lights and displays section of the settings.
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Press the sound symbol to turn sound on and off. Note There is a dedicated sound loop for each ambience theme. The ambient sound is designed to be unintrusive and will temporarily turn off while you are in a phone call. If you start playing music, it will completely turn off and has to be actively turned on again in the ambience view.
SRS warning symbol If the SRS warning symbol appears, immediately contact an authorised Volvo workshop. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
Note Start-up checks Several safety systems are part of the car's start-up check. Address any indicated faults. Safety-related areas Some driver support functions are related to safety. Instead of keeping you safe in the event of an accident, they are de- signed to prevent them in the first place.
This is to ensure that any remaining occupants in the car can exit safely in the event of an emergency. Warning Volvo recommends not leaving people or pets in a locked car. Some regions have laws prohibiting people or pets being left inside a locked vehicle. 5.3. Proper seating The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
Note Physical limitations Physical limitations can prevent an occupant from following the seating recommendations. The car may need modifica- tions to accommodate safe use. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for information about Volvo-approved modifications. Sitting posture Both sitting posture and proper seatbelt adjustment are important for safety. Avoid irregular sitting postures.
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A correctly seated occupant. Do not adopt other postures when the car is moving. Do not slide forward in the seat. The lower back should have contact with the backrest. Keep both feet planted on the floor. Do not fold the backrest to a lying position. The seatbelt must remain tensioned against the shoulder. Proper headrest use Proper headrest use is essential to reduce the risk of neck injuries in a collision.
5.4. Seatbelts When you use seatbelts correctly, they can help prevent serious injury in situations ranging from sudden braking to severe collisions. Seatbelt features The seatbelt locks itself to act as a safety restraint under certain conditions. They include sudden and forceful pulling of the belt, if the car is driven aggressively and if the car is on a steep incline.
Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if the seatbelt or a related part shows signs of damage or wear. Replace the seatbelt if it has been subjected to a heavy load, such as in a collision. It may have lost protective properties even if there is no apparent damage.
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A correctly fastened and adjusted seatbelt is important for your safety as well as comfort. Correctly fastened and adjusted seatbelt. Note These instructions apply to adults and children who are seated normally or are using a booster seat or booster cushion. Read the separate section covering child safety for detailed information about child seating and different types of child restraints.
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Insert the latch plate into the buckle. The latch plate clicks into place. > Warning Check when seatbelt is fastened The seatbelt should run directly and as straight as possible between its three anchor points. Any unnecessary slack increases the risk of injury. Make sure everyone in the car is wearing their seatbelt correctly.
5.4.2. Seatbelt reminder The car uses built-in sensors to detect if the driver or any of the passengers aren't using their seatbelts. If the car detects any occupants that are not wearing their seatbelts, the system alerts the driver with a warning sound and the seatbelt reminder symbol appears in the display.
There are several airbags that your car can deploy in a collision. They can help reduce the impact forces experienced by occupants. The image shows a selection of available airbags. Continue reading for details on the airbags in your car. The airbags are designed to work with the rest of the car's safety features.
Learn the placement of all airbags and how they affect the use of your car. Do not store or place any objects in the airbag deployment areas. Do not make any modifications to the interior or electrical systems of your car that are not approved by Volvo. Note Deployment conditions Not all airbags may deploy in a collision.
5.5.2. Front airbags The front airbags are designed to deploy in certain frontal collisions. The front passenger airbag can be dis- abled to accommodate certain rearward-facing child restraints. The front airbags can help protect the driver and front passenger from severe injury if they are properly seated during a collision. The airbags on each side deploy independently of one another.
facing child restraint on the front passenger seat. Read all information about airbags and child safety before installing a child restraint. Passenger airbag status The passenger airbag status is shown in the overhead console. This icon indicates that the passenger airbag is enabled and can be deployed by the car. This icon indicates that the passenger airbag is disabled and cannot be deployed by the car.
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Switch location and positions The airbag switch is located on the side of the dashboard and is accessible when the front passenger door is open. It has two positions. They are marked with both symbols and text indicating whether the front passenger airbag is enabled or disabled.
Pull the switch outwards and turn it to position or OFF. > The display confirms the status change. If set to ON, the message Passenger airbag enabled (ON) appears. The airbag is enabled. If set to OFF, the message Passenger airbag disabled (OFF) appears.
Do not place any objects on either side of the front seats. Objects between the seats and the door panel, or between the seats and the tunnel console, can interfere with the side airbags. Do not use seat covers that have not been approved by Volvo. Blocking airbags in general Keep all airbag locations and expansion spaces free of obstructions.
5.5.5. Airbag maintenance and servicing Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if there is any indication of faults or damage to the airbags or other safety systems. Any servicing or repairs of the airbags and related safety systems must be performed by authorised service technicians.
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Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop for any repairs or servicing. You can find detailed contact information in a separate section in this manual or by contacting Volvo support. This applies to all parts of the car, but the front seats and all airbag locations are especially necessary to consider.
5.5.6. Airbag labels The airbag labels in your car provide essential information about the airbags or can act as airbag location markers. Airbag location labels Places in your car marked either AIRBAG, IC AIRBAG SRS AIRBAG indicate that there is an airbag in that location. Warning Airbag label locations The airbag label locations tell you where your car's airbags are located.
Volvo recommends that children use rearward-facing child restraints for as long as possible, until at least the age of four. After that, children should use forward-facing child restraints, preferably a booster seat using the car's seatbelt to secure the child.
Warning Child restraints and front passenger seat NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur. Damaged and old child restraints Never use or reuse a child restraint: if the restraint has been involved in an accident or is damaged in any way if the expiry date or service life of the restraint has been exceeded...
Long-term use of a child restraint may cause wear and tear on the car interior. Use a kick guard accessory to protect the car interior. Allowed child restraints Only use child restraints that are recommended by Volvo, i-Size approved, universally approved or are vehicle specific approved where the car is included in the child restraint manufacturer’s vehicle list. Seat preparations Remove cushion extenders, leg supports and other accessories from the seat before installing a child restraint.
Any support legs of a child restraint should always be fitted directly to the floor. Do not fit support legs to any raised or uneven floor surfaces, footrests or other objects. Adjust the position of the seat in front if necessary to get enough space. Loose objects should not be stored around any support legs of a child restraint.
Allowed child restraints Only use child restraints that are recommended by Volvo, universally approved or are vehicle specific approved where the car is included in the child restraint manufacturer’s vehicle list. Child restraints that use support legs are not allowed on the centre rear seat.
When installing a child restraint secured using the car's seatbelt or when the car's seatbelt is used to secure a child, ensure that brackets or other parts of the restraint do not come into contact with the seatbelt buckle button. Warning Follow the instructions Take extra care to read all information about child safety in this manual and follow the instructions from the manufacturer...
Long-term use of a child restraint may cause wear and tear on the car interior. Use a kick guard accessory to protect the car interior. Allowed child restraints Only use child restraints that are recommended by Volvo, universally approved or are vehicle specific approved where the car is included in the manufacturer’s vehicle list. Seat preparations Remove cushion extenders, leg supports and other accessories from the seat before installing a child restraint.
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Warning Passenger airbag status When installing rearward-facing child restraints, always check that the passenger airbag is disabled. When installing forward-facing child restraints, always check that the passenger airbag is enabled. Failure to follow these instructions can endanger life or lead to serious injury. Follow the instructions Take extra care to read all information about child safety in this manual and follow the instructions from the manufacturer of your child restraint.
Important General safety recommendations When applicable, follow the general safety recommendations regarding seatbelt use, headrest adjustment and proper seating. Local regulations Regulations on where and how children should be seated and secured differ between regions. Make sure that you know what applies to the region you are in.
Some child restraints are secured using a car seatbelt, usually in combination with other fastening methods. Note Manufacturer's instructions When using anchorage points, always follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the child restraint. 5.6.1.2.1. ISOFIX anchorage points Your car is equipped with ISOFIX anchorage points that can be used to secure child restraints on a rear seat. The ISOFIX anchorage points can be used in combination with other fastening methods to secure i-Size and ISOFIX child re- straints.
Note ISOFIX is an international standard for child restraint anchorage points. It is also known by other regional names such as LATCH and LUAS. The ISOFIX anchorage points for the rear seats are located behind a flap in the lower part of the backrest on the outer rear seats. The flap needs to be unfolded to access the anchorage points behind it.
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restraints. Fastening tether to top tether anchorage point Child restraints installed on the outer rear seats can use these anchorage points. The top tether anchorage points for the rear seats are located on the back of the outer rear seats. The anchorage locations are indicated by the top tether symbol.
Note Manufacturer's instructions When using anchorage points, always follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the child restraint. 5.6.1.2.3. Lower tether anchorage points Your car is equipped with lower tether anchorage points that can be used to secure child restraints on a rear seat.
Availability may vary between regions. 5.6.1.3. Recommended child restraints Only use child restraints that are recommended by Volvo, i-Size approved, universally approved or are vehicle specific approved where the car is included in the manufacturer’s vehicle list. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
Britax Römer Kidfix i-Size Forward-facing Group III (22 36 kg) Graco Booster Basic Rearward-facing 61 115 cm (max 25 kg) Volvo rear-facing child seat Forward-facing 105 150 cm (max 36 kg) Volvo booster seat Forward-facing 138 150 cm (max 36 kg) Volvo booster cushion Availability of listed child restraints may vary by region.
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Warning When forward-facing child restraints are installed on the front passenger seat (seat position 2), the passenger airbag must be enabled. When rearward-facing child restraints are installed on the front passenger seat (seat position 2), the passenger airbag must be disabled. Failure to follow these instructions can endanger life or lead to serious injury.
Ordering new or additional keys Your car comes with a limited number of keys. Contact a Volvo dealer if you lose a key or simply require additional keys. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
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Key reading locations The car reads your key when placed on a specific point on the driver's door pillar. To start the car, place the key on the card reader between the front seats. User profiles and keys You can assign keys to a user profile. This allows the car to automatically identify who's unlocking it and apply all of their cus- tomisations.
You can use your key tag to lock, unlock and drive the car. Place the key tag on the driver's door pillar with the logo facing towards you to lock or unlock the car. To start your car using the key tag, place it on the card reader between the front seats. Note You can replace the key tag battery.
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Keep defective products out of the reach of children. Hold the tag with the Volvo logo facing upwards. There is a small opening on one of the tag's short sides. Pry open the tag from this side by pulling the edge outwards and upwards.
6.1.2. Key card Your key card can lock and unlock the car, and allows you driving access. You can lock and unlock the car by placing the key card on the driver's door pillar. Key reading location on the driver's door pillar. The key card starts the car when placed on the card reader located between the two front seats.
If the digital key appears to not be working as intended, try restarting the app or phone. You can also try to temporarily disconnect Bluetooth. If you still experience trouble, contact Volvo support. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
You create a digital key through the mobile app. However, you must have your key card with you and be in the car. You will also need your Volvo ID to hand. Access your mobile app and follow the instructions.
6.1.4. Key reading locations There are some key interaction points where your car can detect your keys to let you lock, unlock or drive. Interaction points for keys Interaction points for keys Key reading sensor in the driver door pillar Card reader between the front seats Exterior key reader You can lock and unlock the car by placing any type of key on the key reading sensor in the driver's door pillar.
You can place your key card or a discharged key tag on the card reader between the front seats to get driving access. Card reader location Note The card reader won't work at the same time as the wireless charger. 6.2.
Open doors are highlighted in red on the car symbol in the display. The car will also use warning sounds to indicate improperly closed doors. 6.2.1. Opening the bonnet Opening the bonnet provides access to the front storage compartment. Be sure to close the bonnet again before driving the car.
Open bonnet warning If you see an open bonnet warning in the driver display, open the bonnet and check for obstructions before closing it again. Contact Volvo support if the notification doesn't go away. 6.2.2. Closing the bonnet Take extra care to ensure that the bonnet completely closes after being open.
Open bonnet warning If you see an open bonnet warning in the driver display, open the bonnet and check for obstructions before closing it again. Contact Volvo support if the notification doesn't go away. Warning Do not drive with the bonnet open Stop the car immediately if there is any indication that the bonnet is not completely closed.
Location of the boot closing button. Press the close button on the inner right side of the boot hatch to close it. Press the button twice to activate a delayed close. The delay is approximately 30 seconds. You can also use the close button to adjust how far the boot opens. This is useful if you want the boot hatch to stay within easy reach or if you are somewhere with a low ceiling, such as a garage.
Key reading location on the door pillar Make sure the card or device is laid flat against the reader. If you're using a key tag, the Volvo logo should be facing towards you. Using the button panels inside the car You can lock or unlock your car from inside using the buttons on the armrest between the front seats.
Warning Volvo recommends not leaving people or pets in a locked car. The driver is always fully responsible for the well-being and safety of anyone left inside.
You need a tool, such as a flathead screwdriver, to activate or deactivate the child locks. The direction for enabling or disabling the locks is indicated around the switch. Child lock with turn directions for activation. Insert a tool into the switch hole. Turn the tool in the indicated direction to enable the lock.
Warning Volvo recommends not leaving people or pets in a locked car. Some regions have laws prohibiting people or pets being left inside a locked vehicle. 6.3.2.1. Adjusting locking and unlocking settings You can adjust several of your car's locking and unlocking responses and behaviours in settings.
Note If the car's batteries go completely flat, it will not respond to any key. If the car has been turned off for a long time, it may take several seconds for it to unlock. This is because the car needs time to turn its systems back on, to recognise the key and to give you access.
The double lock system then activates after a few seconds. Warning Volvo recommends not leaving people or pets in a locked car. The driver remains responsible for the well-being and safety of anyone left in the car.
Once the alarm is triggered, the following happens: The alarm warning lights flash for up to 5 minutes. The alarm sound starts. The alarm cycle restarts several times over if whatever triggered the alarm isn't resolved. Alarm sensitivity You can turn reduced alarm sensitivity on in settings, which is especially useful if the car is parked on a ferry where it can be affected by external motion or vibrations.
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If there is a risk of damage, such as after battery leakage, flooding, fire or a collision, do not use the car. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop as soon as possible. If possible, leave the car outdoors and away from people, buildings, property and other objects that could catch or spread fire.
AC charging points are available at a variety of charging locations, both public and private. An AC charging point can be in- stalled at home and is the recommended source for regular charging. AC charging with a household socket You can charge your car from a regular household socket. This type of charging is only suitable for occasional charging and is not recommended for regular use.
Volvo may only be repaired at an authorised workshop. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for more information. If you are charging at a charging station, try another cable or charging point. Excessive wear and debris Remember to always check the charging cable’s connector for excessive wear or debris.
Note Recommended cables Volvo recommends a charging cable according to IEC 62196 and IEC 61851 that supports temperature monitoring. Charging cable instructions Before using a charging cable, make sure to read the instructions from the cable's manufacturer. Some charging stations have a permanently attached charging cable. Be sure to follow the charging station's instruc- tions on how to use it.
Note The information content can vary depending on the current charging status. The following information, functions and settings are available in the main area of the display: Current battery level Amperage Charging status Start or stop charging Limit the electrical current for AC charging Add and manage schedules You can also access information about battery level, charging status and the charging process in the mobile app for the car.
Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Charging → Limit charging current. Turn the function on. Adjust the amperage limit to your preferred value. The amperage limit changes and the value is saved until you change it again. When your car is charging, the actual >...
You can deactivate the schedule by turning it off. The timer will not be active and no scheduled charging is planned. 7.3. Start and stop charging [ 1 ] [ 2 ] You can charge your car by using either AC charging or DC charging.
Recommended action if charging does not start First, disconnect the cable from the car's charging port, then from the charging source. Wait a moment before reconnecting it. If the problem persists, contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Some settings can be adjusted during charging.
Warning Public charging stations are in constant use and can be exposed to more wear and tear than a private charging station. Remember to always check the charging cable’s connector for excessive wear or debris. Do not touch the charging cable’s connector or use any tools to attempt to remove debris from the charging cable. It can cause an electric shock.
You can stop the charging process at any time. Important Stop the charging session before attempting to unplug the cable from the car's charging port. If you do not, you may cause damage to the cable or to the system. When AC charging is stopped, the charging cable unlocks.
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Important Stop the charging session before attempting to unplug the cable from the car's charging port. If you do not, you may cause damage to the cable or to the system. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Charging.
Charging via a home charging point: Safely disconnect the power supply to your home charging point. Charging via a household socket: Unplug the cable from the household socket. If the problem persists, contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Applies to AC charging.
Unplug the charging cable from the car. Put the cap back and close the cargo hatch and the boot. If the problem persists, contact an authorised Volvo workshop. 7.4. Charging time and statuses Learn more about charging times so that you have an idea of what to expect in different situations and what the different charging statuses mean.
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infrastructure charging settings such as amperage limit. [ 1 ] AC charging from a household socket Current (A) Charging power (kW) Charging time (hours) 39.5 23.5 11.5 AC charging at a charging station or from a charging point at home Current (A) Charging power (kW) Charging time (hours) 12.5...
Applies at 10 80% state of charge provided that the temperature of the battery is approximately 25 °C 30 °C (77 °F 86 °F). 7.4.2. Charging status The car's charging status is shown using different colours, both in the charging port and in the display. Charging status information in the display Charging status information in the charging port The charging port light only indicates the current status of the charging cycle.
If an error is indicated, try to disconnect the cable from the car then reconnect it and re-initiate charging to see if the problem is solved. If the problem persists, contact an authorised Volvo workshop.
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The cable is plugged in but there is an error in the charging connection. Depending on the error, the display shows Charging fault different messages. If the problem persists, contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Amperage is only shown if a limit was set.
8. Driving Your car is designed for driving. This section covers the essential driver controls that allow you to start, stop, steer and change gears. You can also find information about driving characteristics and handling here. Many of your car's driving features can be customised for a personalised experience. While some features are more directed to- wards comfort, others are strictly safety related.
You can also manually activate the parking brake by pressing the button on the right-hand steering wheel stalk. Powering down, locking and leaving When you leave and lock your car it will gradually power down. This is done automatically and the car will enter a stand-by state.
No charging cables are connected. The driver area is unobstructed and that the pedals are freely moveable. The car can alert you to certain conditions you should address before driving. If something is preventing you from starting the car, have a look in the driver information area for guidance. Note If your car is equipped with an alcohol lock, you need to take and pass a breath test before starting the car.
Resolve the indicated fault before driving. If you cannot resolve the issue yourself, do not hesitate to contact an authorised Volvo workshop. After the start-up check is performed, the car continues to actively monitor many of its systems and functions.
Emergency bypass of the alcohol lock In the event of an emergency or if the alcohol lock is not working, it is possible to bypass the alcohol lock. To do this, see the in- structions provided with the alcohol lock or contact the manufacturer. 8.3.
Explore the features that affect driving performance and dynamics. This can allow you to customise your driving experience. Your car has several features that affect your car's driving dynamics and performance. This allows you to both brake and accelerate using only the accelerator pedal. The function can be turned on or off in the display. One pedal drive You can configure the car for daily driving or set your car's power delivery to prioritise range or performance.
You control both braking and acceleration with the accelerator pedal when One pedal drive is active. The braking behaviour changes through the use of the accelerator pedal. When you press the accelerator, the car accelerates as normal but releasing the pedal engages braking. The more you ease up on the pedal, the more braking action you get. Regenerative braking is prioritised by One pedal drive.
When you ease up on the accelerator, the car will apply regenerative braking. When you ease up on the accelerator, the car will brake with more force than in the low setting. High Quick access The adjustment settings for One pedal drive are available in quick controls and via the customisable steering wheel but- as well.
Turn it on or off. 8.4.3. Activating Performance All-Wheel Drive You can activate Performance All-Wheel Drive in the display to allow for a higher performance. By activating Performance All-Wheel Drive , your car will allow for quicker acceleration and an enhanced road handling experi- ence.
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Go to Driving → Driving dynamics → Hill descent. Activate hill descent. 8.4.5. Stability control Your car has stability control systems in place that can help to prevent skidding. Electronic stability control Electronic stability control can automatically apply your car's brakes to prevent skidding when your car detects a loss of trac- tion or steering control.
8.4.5.1. Disabling electronic stability control You can disable the electronic stability control for a more active driving experience. Electronic stability control can be turned on or off in the display. When it is turned off, it is still active to a certain extent for safety reasons.
8.5. Range Your car's expected range is shown in the display and depends on several factors. Your range is primarily related to your car's battery level and your driving practices but external conditions can also be a factor. The battery level and expected range are displayed in the driver information area. The expected range tells you how far you can drive with the current battery level.
After a factory reset, or when the car is delivered from the factory, the estimated range is based on a certified value. After driving your car for a while, the estimated range is instead based on your historical driving patterns. You can change this back again in settings in the display.
8.5.1.1. Resetting the trip meter You can reset your car's trip meter. The trip meter can show you information such as mileage, average consumption and average speed. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to status. Go to Trip info →...
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Speed-dependent steering response The steering resistance and firmness change with the speed of the car. At low speeds, steering resistance is low for precision manoeuvring. At high speeds, the steering adapts to be firmer. Steering feel You can adjust the steering feel via the settings in the display. Steering feel affects the firmness of the steering wheel's turning. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
8.6.1. Steering wheel Get to know the steering wheel and some of its features. You can use your steering wheel for more than just steering the car. Heated steering wheel The steering wheel has built-in heating. The function can be turned on manually or set to automatic activation. Adjust the steering wheel position The steering wheel can be adjusted to suit your driving posture.
8.6.1.1. Steering wheel controls The steering wheel has several buttons and control surfaces. They control specific functions such as the horn, as well as certain settings, adjustments and what's shown in the driver information area. Horn Touch-sensitive buttons Left-hand stalk Right-hand stalk Touch-sensitive buttons Resume or increase set speed...
Decrease set speed Alternate steering assist Customisable button Voice control Increase volume or confirm Decrease volume or decline Media: Previous or rewind Media: Next or fast forward The buttons' functions change depending on the context and they typically control what's currently shown in the displays. You can set the customisable button to always correspond to a certain action.
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You can adjust the steering wheel position to suit your driving posture. Adjusting the steering wheel position is fundamental to your driving posture, allowing you better comfort and control of the car. Warning Make sure that you adjust your steering wheel position when you are parked as this should not be done whilst driving. Push the steering wheel adjustment lever located on the steering wheel column.
8.6.2. Adjusting steering feel You can adjust the steering wheel resistance and driving feel via settings. A range of predefined settings are available to control the steering feel. These options are selected in the display. Note Your car has speed-dependent steering wheel resistance in addition to the manually adjusted steering feel. This means that your car automatically adjusts the steering wheel resistance in line with your driving speed, giving you enhanced control and stability.
Note Brake lights Your car's brake lights automatically light up during braking manoeuvres. The lights respond to manual braking from brake pedal use and One pedal drive, as well as automatic braking from any driver support system. Emergency brake lights During hard braking manoeuvres, or if the ABS system is activated, your car's emergency brake lights can activate.
Note Automatic disc brake engagement Regenerative braking often covers the majority of your braking needs. Therefore, it’s possible that the disc brakes won’t be engaged for long periods of time. To keep them clean, dry and ready for use, the car will regularly engage the disc brakes along with regenerative braking in light braking manoeuvres.
By pressing the stalk button marked P, you put the car in park and the parking brake is engaged. Your car will automatically engage the parking brake in several situations. These include: Your car has been stationary in auto hold for a longer period of time. You leave your car.
After coming to a stop, press the button marked on the right-hand steering wheel stalk. The car transitions to a parked state, which includes engaging the parking brake. The new state is indicated in the driver in- > formation area. The parking brake releases automatically when you select a driving gear.
Note Transitioning from auto hold to parked Your car will transition to P if auto hold is active for several minutes, if you unbuckle your seatbelt or if you open the driver door. Conditions Auto hold is available when you are in gear D or N. You must also have your seatbelt buckled and the driver door closed. 8.7.4.
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Select a gear with the right-hand side steering wheel stalk. The current gear is indicated in the driver information area. Reverse Neutral Drive In addition to gear selection, the right-hand side stalk also controls the parking brake and certain driver support functions. Changing gears is only possible when the car is stationary or when you are driving at walking pace.
9. Visibility, mirrors and exterior lights Learn how to control your car’s lights, mirrors and wipers for better visibility when the conditions call for it. Your car is equipped with multiple features to assist you in your driving. Some are designed to improve safety, while others im- prove visibility.
Note Exterior lighting may temporarily contain water from condensation. This is normal and all exterior lights are designed to withstand this. Condensation is normally vented out of the light housing after a period of time. 9.1.1. Driving lights Driving lights mix automatic behaviours and direct controls which allow you to adapt to any situation or visibility conditions.
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You can control some primary lighting modes behaviours using the left-hand steering wheel stalk. The horizontal stalk positions You can move the left-hand stalk forwards or backwards to switch between different lighting selections. The stalk always springs back to the neutral position. The selections available are: High beam on High beam off...
9.1.1.2. High beam The high beam is important for your driving visibility. There are different states you can use to suit your needs. Important Remember that your ability to see the road properly in low lighting conditions is important not just for your own safety, but for other road users and pedestrians too.
The passing beam can be manually activated in the display. Manually activating the passing beam keeps the front lights dipped. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls → Lights and displays → Exterior lights.
Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls → Lights and displays → Exterior lights. Press the position lights symbol Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button on the steering wheel. The position lights are turned on. >...
The location of the hazard lights button in the display The status and interaction points to control the hazard lights are signified by the associated symbol. Automatic activation The hazard warning lights turn on automatically when the emergency brake lights are triggered due to sudden braking. You can them off manually or let them turn off automatically when you begin driving again.
You can adjust the height of the front headlights. Changing the vertical tilt of the passing beam allows you to control how far ahead the beam will illuminate. You can use the headlights' height adjustment to counteract any changes to the car's balance. Keep in mind that high-angled beams can dazzle other road users.
The stalk moves back to its original position and the indicators turn off when you straighten the steering wheel out after > turning. Note You can cancel standard indication by moving the left-hand steering wheel stalk slightly up or down. Note Indicator malfunction In the event of any malfunction or damage to the direction indicator function, the malfunction symbol...
Turn it on or off, or set your desired time duration. 9.1.3.2. Welcome lights Your car can indicate that it recognises you are approaching with a welcome lights sequence. These lights also help you to see the surrounding area of your car. If the welcome lights sequence is enabled, as you approach the car, a brief light sequence will trigger.
You can adjust the wing mirrors' positions using the buttons on the right-hand side of the steering wheel. You can save the wing mirrors' positions to your user profile. Via the locking settings, you can set the mirrors to automatically fold and unfold when you lock or unlock the car. The wing mirrors are heated to prevent ice and frost from impeding visibility.
Folding and unfolding the wing mirrors You can fold and unfold the wing mirrors in the adjustment settings view. This can be useful to do when you are parking or driving in narrow spaces. If you fold the wing mirrors and start driving, they will fold out again when the car reaches a certain speed. 9.3.
When automatic mode is active, the car uses information from its rain sensor to activate the wipers and control their speed. You can change the rain sensor sensitivity in settings and the quick controls view. When the rain sensor is active, you can see a symbol in the display.
You can manually activate the windscreen wipers or change the way they work. When the car detects rain in automatic mode, the wipers will activate. Modes: Wipers are turned off Auto Automatic mode using rain sensor High Single wipe Press once on the upper button on the end of the left-hand steering wheel stalk. The wipers will swipe once across the front windscreen.
The rear wiper can be manually turned on and off. You can also enable a setting via the display to allow the rear wiper to activate automatically when you are reversing the car. You control the rear windscreen wiper by using the lower button on the left-hand steering wheel stalk. Turning on and off Press once on the lower button on the end of the left-hand steering wheel stalk.
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Activate the front or rear windscreen washers using the buttons on the left-hand steering wheel stalk. Washer buttons on the left-hand steering wheel stalk. Press and hold the button on the left-hand steering wheel stalk for the washer you want to activate. The front washer is •...
10. Driver support and navigation Driver support features are designed to improve safety, comfort and convenience when you are using your car. They assist you with your driving, route-planning and decision-making on the road. The collection of driver support features in this car can assist you in driving, navigating and parking. Some are exclusively de- signed to improve safety, others convenience.
Navigation app Google Maps symbol Note Latest app version Be sure to update the app whenever there's a new version available. Functionality and support for old versions may vary. Connected navigation features Whenever your car is connected to the internet, it can get the latest navigation information. You can get real-time traffic information if the car is connected to the internet.
Note Navigation limitations The navigation feature is from a third-party supplier. Availability and functionality may vary over time and depend on region. Navigation instructions can sometimes be less reliable than usual due to factors such as weather or road conditions. Poor or no internet connection The navigation app can have trouble finding a route or signal when you are in a location which can interfere with your in- ternet connection, such as a tunnel or multi-storey car park.
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This is why it's important to make sure that the car is in good condition and working order. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if you suspect there are any faults or if you notice damage to the car.
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New modes of transportation. Clothing or carried objects that alter the silhouette of a pedestrian. Pedestrians shorter than 80 cm (32 inches). Obstacles angled in ways that create an unknown silhouette. Size and speed of animals. Cats and dogs are often too small to be reliably identified. Note Traffic detection examples The following examples of different traffic scenarios can help you understand some of the limitations of your car's detec-...
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Objects close together that overlap are harder to identify. Objects with non-uniform shapes, such as having overhangs or parts that stick out, are harder to identify. The presence of a large vehicle in front can make it difficult to identify a smaller one, such as a motorcycle. The smaller motorcycle and the car are close to each other and overlap, making detection of the motorcycle less accurate.
Important Road condition and irregularities Both common and uncommon road features can impact the effectiveness of the car's detection systems. Sharp bends and bumps in the road can temporarily obscure important parts of the car's surroundings, such as other vehicles or road markings. Non-standard or unusual road infrastructure might not be correctly identified by the car.
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Warning Clean regularly Camera, sensor and radar locations on the car must be cleaned on a regular basis and kept free from labels, objects, dirt and other potential obstructions. Otherwise, car functions may respond incorrectly or become less responsive or deactivated.
10.2.2. Camera detection and limitations The car's cameras capture the surroundings in a similar way to the human eye. This comparison is useful for understanding their capabilities and limitations. Cameras help the car identify certain objects and surfaces that visually stand out against their backgrounds. This includes things such as road markings, traffic signs, pedestrians and other vehicles.
Trailers, bike racks or other towbar-mounted equipment can block the rear camera view. Dirt, ice, snow, water droplets and condensation on camera lenses obstruct the cameras' view to some extent. In some cases, the car may be able to identify that something is in the way and notify you. However, it is still recommended to regularly inspect the cameras and make sure that they are clean and unobstructed.
Do not place or mount anything in front of or close to the car's radars. This includes stickers, car body foil and adhesive tape. Paintwork damage in front of a radar can affect its performance. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for repairs if there is any damage close to the radars.
Otherwise, car functions may respond incorrectly or become less responsive or deactivated. Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop for all servicing and repairs. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
10.3. Safety interventions and warnings Your car has features that directly or indirectly help prevent collisions. If your car detects a dangerous traffic situation, it can intervene by warning the driver or performing an evasive driving manoeuvre. Safe driving begins with good user practices. As an additional level of protection against incidents, your car can warn you if it detects a situation that requires your immediate attention or action.
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Note Overriding steering and braking interventions Steering interventions by the car can always be overridden with intentional steering by the driver. To override a braking intervention, you must firmly press down on the accelerator pedal. Past a certain threshold, you override the braking action.
Conditions and limitations Warning Never rely on safety interventions by the car to be a replacement for safe driving practices. Drive the car with the same at- tention to safety as required by a car without these features. Warnings and interventions cannot be guaranteed in any situation. The car cannot handle all driving, traffic, weather and road conditions.
The section covering driver responsibility is essen- tial reading to understand the limitations of safety interventions and warnings. If you find anything unclear or have fur- ther questions, do not hesitate to contact your Volvo dealer. Driver Alert...
10.3.1. Collision warnings and mitigation Your car has warning features designed to reduce the risk of a collision. If a collision cannot be avoided, early warning and response can help reduce its effects. Collision warning features include: Forward collision warnings Warnings about vehicles cutting across your lane Rear collision warnings Note...
If your car identifies a situation with a high risk of a rear collision, it can flash its rear lights to warn drivers behind you. Rear col- lision warnings appear automatically if you slow down suddenly , such as during very hard braking. Warnings can also be provided if your car detects a vehicle rapidly approaching from behind.
10.3.1.2. Enabling and disabling rear collision warnings Rear collision warnings can be enabled or disabled in settings. Important Changing driver support settings Make sure that you understand how changing the car’s settings affects its behaviour. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the car can provide.
The car can automatically brake if an obstacle is detected immediately behind the car while reversing at low speeds. Automatic braking when reversing Temporary deactivation These features can be temporarily turned off if their interventions are too frequent or distracting. For example, reversing in tall grass or manoeuvring in very tight spaces can cause unwanted braking interventions.
Note Automatic braking for crossing traffic If the separate Rear Auto Brake function is enabled, the car may also intervene by braking to prevent or mitigate an im- minent collision with traffic detected behind you. Detection zones The situation shown in this image illustrates how surrounding objects, such as parked cars, can limit the radar's view. In a situation without obstacles, the effective detection zones are the same on both sides.
10.3.2.1.1. Disabling rear cross traffic alert The rear cross traffic alerts can be temporarily disabled in settings. Important By disabling rear cross traffic alert, you also disable your car's ability to perform braking interventions if it detects a vehicle approaching your reversing path. Changing driver support settings Make sure that you understand how changing the car’s settings affects its behaviour.
In the parking view, press the button. The rear auto brake is temporarily disabled. > 10.3.3. Lane keeping aid Lane keeping aid helps prevent accidental high-speed lane departures by providing warnings and steering interventions. When lane keeping aid is enabled, the car can alert you if you are about to drift out of your lane. It can also perform steering in- terventions.
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You can enable or disable both the steering interventions and the lane departure warnings in settings. Note Indicating a turn or lane change As long as you use the direction indicators when changing lanes, the car assumes it's an intentional manoeuvre. Safety interventions are always enabled Some situations can cause a steering intervention to prevent a dangerous lane departure even if lane keeping aid is turned off in settings.
Read the separate section of this manual about conditions and limitations of your car's cameras to understand how features re- lying on camera detection are affected. The appearance, condition and layout of road markings can affect their detection in the following ways: Lane divisions and mergers can cause temporary misidentification of the lane.
Note Disabled A symbol is shown in the driver information area when lane keeping aid is disabled. If you want to disable alerts about accidental lane departures, you can do this in settings as well. 10.3.3.2. Disabling lane departure warnings You can disable lane departure warnings in settings.
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Blind spot alerts can increase your awareness of vehicles to the side of your car, which can help you avoid performing danger- ous lane changes. The alerts primarily appear as a light in the wing mirror on the side of detection. They rely on your car's rear radars for detection of vehicles in adjacent lanes.
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Important The detection areas may not perfectly cover your own blind spots. Be sure to adjust your driving posture to allow for a good overview of surrounding traffic. Conditions and limitations Blind spot information is active at speeds above 15 km/h (10 mph). It's not available when reversing. When passing other vehicles, the speed difference between your car and the other vehicles must be below 15 km/h (9 mph) for the alerts to appear.
10.3.4.1. Enabling blind spot alerts You can enable or disable blind spot alerts in settings. When blind spot alerts are enabled, your car can alert you of vehicles in or approaching your blind spots. Important Changing driver support settings Make sure that you understand how changing the car’s settings affects its behaviour. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the car can provide.
Door opening alerts are designed to warn you of passing traffic so that you don't open a door in its path. These alerts can be provided when the car is stationary or moving very slowly When the car detects traffic that is about to pass close to the car's sides, a light appears in the wing mirror along with a notific- ation in the display.
Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Driving → Safety assistance → Door opening alert. Enable or disable door opening alerts. 10.3.6. Driver alert The car continuously observes your behaviour while driving and can alert you if you seem unfocused. A lack of focus can be caused by distractions or being tired.
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Certain conditions can affect how well your car can assess your driving and manoeuvring. This in turn affects how well it can distinguish signs of an unfocused or tired driver. Features that help with lane placement can sometimes compensate for manoeuvring that would otherwise indicate a lack of driver focus.
10.3.6.1. Disabling driver alerts You can disable or enable driver alert notifications in settings. Disabling driver alert notifications is only temporary as this setting automatically resets to enabled between drives. Warning The importance of a well-rested driver Any notifications about you showing signs of being tired should be taken seriously, as a tired driver is often unaware of their condition.
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Assisted driving features use the car's ability to monitor its surroundings to make driving safer and less demanding. There are several forms and levels of assistance. They can actively assist you with a number of driving tasks and provide inform- ation support for better driver decision-making.
The section covering driver responsibility is essential reading to understand the capabilities and limitations of your car's assisted driving features. If you find anything unclear or have further questions, do not hesitate to contact your Volvo dealer. Detection capabilities The car's ability to monitor its surroundings is used by assisted driving features. To better understand the limitations of such features, read the separate section about detection of traffic and surroundings.
10.4.1.1. Speed limiter The speed limiter can help you avoid unintentional speeding. When it's active, the car's acceleration response is limited after exceeding your selected speed limit. When active, the speed limiter can gradually reduce the response from the accelerator pedal and provide light braking when you exceed your selected limit.
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The speed limiter must be enabled in settings before it can be activated. When appropriate, pull the right-hand steering wheel stalk all the way down. Your action is confirmed in the driver information area. > Enabling either of the speed limiter or Pilot Assist features automatically disables the other feature. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
10.4.1.1.2. Deactivating the speed limiter When you want to stop driving with the speed limiter, you can deactivate it manually. Deactivating and activating the speed limiter is done in the same way. You simply pull the right-hand side steering wheel stalk downwards.
10.4.1.1.4. Enabling the speed limiter in settings You can enable or disable the speed limiter in settings. When enabled, it can help you in avoiding unintentional speeding. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Driving →...
10.4.1.2.1. Disabling speed limit warnings Speed limit warnings can be temporarily disabled for the rest of the drive. Speed limit warnings are enabled by default for each new drive. They can be disabled and re-enabled in settings. Quick access when driving A button for turning speed limit warnings off is also available in the display when you drive.
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If you have any issues interpreting a displayed sign despite the information provided in this manual, contact Volvo support. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
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Road sign display times The display time for signs typically depends on the type of sign and whether you pass additional signs. Road signs can be shown in the following ways: Briefly as one-time alerts after passing a sign. Until the sign no longer applies. Until you pass another sign with higher display priority.
Note For consistent and up-to-date road sign information in your car, be sure to accept Google's Terms of service. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if you experience any issues with the road sign information feature. 10.4.2. Pilot Assist Pilot Assist combines several support capabilities to make driving safer, more convenient and less demanding.
Customise Pilot Assist Some of Pilot Assist's capabilities can be customised in settings. This allows you to set it up for the level of support you want. Managing speed and distance to vehicles ahead When you activate Pilot Assist, a set speed value appears by the speedometer. This represents the target speed that Pilot Assist tries to maintain.
Note Paused In some situations, Pilot Assist can be temporarily paused. This can happen when a driver decision is needed to resume driving with Pilot Assist, such as after coming to a stop. When Pilot Assist is paused, a message with instructions for re- suming is typically shown in the display.
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Steering assistance is active and providing support When the driver information area shows the surround mode, Pilot Assist's status and actions are shown as animations. The an- imations can show what level of support Pilot Assist is currently providing, depending on your Pilot Assist settings. This may include speed-keeping, distance-keeping, adjusting the speed to other vehicles ahead, available assisted lane changes and steering assistance.
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Important Before using Pilot Assist Take the time to read everything about Pilot Assist in this manual before using it for the first time. Understanding its cap- abilities and limitations is important for safe use. Assess the situation Make sure the traffic situation and conditions are suitable for activation. Wait until ongoing manoeuvres, such as a lane change, are completed before activating Pilot Assist.
10.4.2.3. Deactivating Pilot Assist When you want to stop driving with Pilot Assist, you can deactivate it manually. There are also situations in which Pilot Assist deactivates automatically. Deactivating and activating Pilot Assist is done in the same way. You simply pull the right-hand side steering wheel stalk down- wards.
Note Automatic deactivation Pilot Assist has several limitations and only works if all the necessary conditions are met. If the driving conditions change during your drive, Pilot Assist can deactivate automatically. Scenarios where Pilot Assist may automatically deactivate include, but are not limited to, instances where: You are not driving actively.
10.4.2.5. Enabling and disabling steering assistance when driving Pilot Assist's steering assistance can be easily enabled or disabled using the steering wheel buttons. This allows you to control it without going into settings while driving. Steering assistance is part of Pilot Assist and can only be used when Pilot Assist is active. If steering assistance is unavailable for some reason, such as due to deteriorated lane markings, you won't be able to activate it.
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If the driver information area is in surround mode, assisted lane changes are shown as animations. If the driver information area is in calm mode, lane change status is communicated via symbols instead. A lane change is ongoing. The arrow indicates the direction of the initiated lane change. Lane change assist is unavailable and any ongoing lane change is cancelled.
10.4.2.7. Enabling Pilot Assist in settings You can enable or disable Pilot Assist in settings. When enabled, it can be activated during driving. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Driving → Driver support.
To use Pilot Assist safely, it's important to be aware of its limitations. While it's an advanced function, there are conditions and situations that it cannot handle. Driver responsibility when using Pilot Assist A main limitation of Pilot Assist that you need to be aware of relates to driver responsibility. When using the function, you are still required to actively and attentively drive the car.
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When following another vehicle, Pilot Assist can stay active below 30 km/h (20 mph). In situations where you are driving slowly behind other vehicles, such as in a traffic queue, you may be able to activate Pilot Assist despite driving slower than 30 km/h (20 mph). This requires a vehicle ahead whose speed your car can match.
To adapt the speed to vehicles ahead, the car uses a combination of radar and camera detection. Consequently, conditions and limitations of these systems can affect the availability and performance of this feature. When Pilot Assist's set speed is set to adapt to the speed limit, the value is provided by the car's road sign information system.
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The section covering driver responsibility is essential reading for understanding the capabilities and limit- ations of your car's assisted driving features. If you find anything unclear or have further questions, do not hesitate to contact your Volvo dealer. Note Towbar If you have installed a towbar on your car, some of the parking assistance features might be affected or unavailable.
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10.5.1. Parking view The parking view contains both camera and parking sensor information to help improve your awareness of the car's surroundings. This can be useful when manoeuvring at slow speeds, such as when parking. Accessing the parking view The parking view often appears automatically when you slow down to park but sometimes you need to open it manually. Find Camera app in the contextual bar to open the parking view.
Temporary mute You can turn the parking support sounds off by pressing the mute button in the parking view. This lasts for the rest of the drive. Adjust volume If you want to change the volume of the parking support sounds, go to sound settings. Check your selected gear Availability of certain features can depend on your gear selection.
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The parking view can provide visual as well as sound alerts if your car detects any obstacles in your close surroundings. These alerts escalate the closer you are to a detected obstacle. The colour of the visual indication shifts towards red and the sound intensifies.
Leaving a parking space You can use Park Pilot Assist to manoeuvre out of a parallel parking space, if you have used Park Pilot Assist to park there. When you activate Park Pilot Assist, the car suggests an exit path. After confirming the path, supervise the manoeuvre and fol- low any instructions provided in the display.
The driver's seatbelt is unbuckled. Park Pilot Assist can resume the manoeuvre when the condition no longer applies. You can also choose to exit Park Pilot Assist and complete the manoeuvre without using it. Note Towbar If you have a towbar installed, some of the parking assistance features might be affected or unavailable. 10.5.2.1.
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> The car begins scanning for available parking spaces. Drive slowly to continuously scan for available spaces. > When the car identifies an available parking space, it's highlighted in the display. The car is capable of identifying several spaces at the same time. Select any of the highlighted spaces to park there.
Warning As long as Park Pilot Assist is active Pay attention to your surroundings and take control of the car if necessary. The car confirms when it has completed the manoeuvre. 10.5.2.2. Leaving a parking space using Park Pilot Assist You can activate Park Pilot Assist in the parking view.
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When a path is identified, it's highlighted in the display. To confirm the path and start the manoeuvre, press the Start button in the display. > The car begins the parking manoeuvre. Follow any instructions in the display. Warning As long as Park Pilot Assist is active Pay attention to your surroundings and take control of the car if necessary.
11. Scenarios and car modes The conditions you're experiencing sometimes affect how you can and should use your car. Knowing its capabilities and how you can adapt to the situation can have a significant impact on the outcome. The benefits range from avoiding outright hazards to getting the most out of your car's performance. This section of the manual covers specific driving scenarios.
11.1.1. Activating car wash mode You can get your car ready to go into an automatic car wash by activating car wash mode in the display. Instead of preparing the car to be washed in an automatic car wash yourself, you can activate car wash mode. It ensures that your car is ready to be washed and that certain capabilities, such as the rain sensor, remain deactivated while you wash the car.
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Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls → Car modes → Tow mode guide. The tow mode tutorial appears in the display. > Follow the tutorial until you get confirmation that tow mode is active. Tow mode deactivates when you engage the parking brake and lock the car, or when you start driving.
11.2. Cold conditions Driving in cold conditions can be tricky. It requires different preparations and a different way of driving than a warmer climate does. When driving in cold conditions, there are many things to take into consideration. From energy consumption and battery health to a comfortable climate and different safety aspects.
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Use washer fluid with antifreeze to avoid ice forming in the washer fluid reservoir. Volvo recommends that winter tyres are used when there's a risk of snow or ice. Note In some regions, winter tyres are required by law. However, keep in mind that not all countries allow studded tyres.
Important Volvo recommends that wading is done with great caution and avoided when possible. It can be difficult to accurately assess the water's depth and the strength of the current. The driver is always responsible for driving in a safe manner and in compliance with all applicable rules of the road.
If you plan to visit a region that uses different units of measurement, such as miles or kilometres per hour, you can change the car's unit settings. If driving to a region with other traffic laws, make sure the car is equipped as required and read up on what rules of the road differ from what you're used to.
12. Storage, stowing and towing Your car is designed to transport people as well as luggage and other cargo. Learn about the car’s stowing and towing capabilities. The storage space under the bonnet can be used to store items, such as a puncture repair kit. Your car's passenger compartment and boot have several areas for stowing items of different shapes and sizes safely.
Find where the storage locations are in the passenger compartment. Door panel storage compartments. Pockets on the front seat backs. Tunnel console between the two front seats. Space under the display. Glove box. The tunnel console has several small utility and storage spaces. This includes a retractable cup holder tray. Note Using the cup holder To access the cup holder, push the lower front section of the centre armrest and let go.
Opening the glove box You can open the glove box via the display. Just press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings → Controls → More. You can also open the glove box via the Quick controls view. Locking the glove box You can lock the glove box with a PIN via the display.
If you forget the PIN to unlock the glove box, you can reset it via the mobile app for your car or via the display with your NFC cards. Note Resetting via the mobile app You can reset your PIN via the mobile app for the car to unlock the glove box. Follow the instructions shown in the app. Resetting using your NFC cards You can reset your PIN using your two NFC cards.
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Adjust boot opening height You can adjust how much the boot hatch opens. This can be useful when you're parked in places with a low ceiling, such as a garage, and you want to reduce the boot opening height. You can also raise the boot opening height to create more room for accessing the boot.
12.2.1.1. Removing the parcel shelf The parcel shelf can be removed to give you more space in the boot. There are two attachment points on the parcel shelf itself and two on the boot hatch. When the parcel shelf is attached, cords run between attachment points on the parcel shelf and the boot hatch.
12.2.2. Removing the cargo hatch You can make the boot space bigger and access the cargo hold more easily by removing the cargo hatch. Removing the cargo hatch allows you to enlarge the boot space. Clear all items from the boot and extend the boot hatch to its full height. This ensures that nothing will get in the way when you remove the cargo hatch.
Cargo hold under the boot floor for stowing fragile items. Load-retaining eyelets are located in the four corners of the boot. You can use the load-retaining eyelets to attach straps and se- cure cargo in the boot. In your boot, you can find a 12 V socket on the right-hand side. It can be useful for powering various electrical devices, such as a cooler box.
Maximum permitted trailer weights The stated maximum permitted trailer weights are those permitted by Volvo. National vehicle regulations can further limit permitted trailer weights and speeds. Your towbar may be certified for a higher towing weight than the car can actually tow.
Attach the trailer to the towbar. When the trailer is fully connected, your car automatically adjusts some of its features to fit your current needs. > Run a test of the trailer lights through the display after connecting the trailer to your car. Driving with a trailer Read the recommendations for driving with a trailer thoroughly before you start driving.
If you've had the towbar installed after purchasing your car, a system update may be needed for the towing features to work. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop to update the software. If you do not have wheel chocks, you can use large stones or wooden blocks instead.
Important Use a load holder recommended by Volvo when carrying loads on the car's roof. This reduces the risk of damage to the car and helps ensure safety while travelling. Carefully follow the mounting instructions supplied with the load holders.
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Drive gently. Avoid heavy acceleration or braking, and sharp cornering. Remove the load holders when you are not using them. It improves both performance and range. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
The car is unable to detect and identify all types of issues that can occur. It is therefore important to regularly inspect the car’s condition and address any service or maintenance needs you identify. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for guidance if you are unsure of an issue’s severity, regardless of whether it is indicated by the car or not.
Keep your car's exterior in good condition by getting rid of dirt and taking care of any paintwork scratches as soon as you notice them. Ensure good visibility by keeping wiper blades in good condition. Wash your car regularly, top up the washer fluid when needed and replace the wiper blades when they get worn. Taking care of your car's exterior doesn't just make it look nice, it also keeps your car in good condition.
Do not wash your car if the charging cable is connected. Note Be gentle and use the right cleaning equipment for the type of surface you are washing. Only use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo, and follow each product's accompanying instructions. Full exterior washing Start by rinsing the underbody, including the wheel housings and bumpers.
However, an automatic car wash is a simple way to quickly clean your car as soon as it gets dirty. Note Volvo recommends that you do not use an automatic car wash during the first few months, when the car is still new. This allows the paintwork to harden properly.
Avoid using polish or wax on rubber and unpainted plastic components. Contact a Volvo dealer for information on recommended cleaning agents and car care products. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
Paint batches and brands may differ slightly in colour even if the colour code is the same. Therefore, even though fixing these issues can be done on your own, Volvo recommends that you always contact an authorised Volvo workshop to get help with any paintwork damage.
Stir the primer thoroughly and apply with a fine brush, matchstick or something similar. Let it dry. Finish with a basecoat and clearcoat. Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop for all servicing and repairs. 13.2.4.1. Finding the paint colour code You can find the car body paint colour code on the product label located on a pillar between the front and rear doors.
Small cracks or chips Small windscreen cracks or chips can quickly spread, turning it from minor to severe damage. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if you notice glass damage. Repair the windscreen as soon as possible.
Note Compatibility of new windscreen It's important that the new windscreen and its installation meet Volvo's specifications for safety and compatibility with the car's features. Calibration When a windscreen is installed, the forward-facing camera behind the glass requires function checks and calibration by a service technician to ensure that it works correctly.
Open your car's bonnet. Locate the blue cap with the washer fluid symbol and open it. Pour the washer fluid into the reservoir. Avoid spillage if possible. Close the cap and bonnet. When there is about 1 litre (1 quart) left. 13.2.7.
13.2.8. Replacing front wiper blades Your front wiper blades' service life is affected by the water, dirt and debris that they sweep off your windscreen. The wiper blades need to be replaced when they show signs of wear. Activate the wiper service position via settings in the display. Fold the wipers up and away from the windscreen.
The wiper service position allows you to clean or replace the front wiper blades. When activated, the wipers move to a more accessible position on the windscreen. Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls →...
Use the passenger compartment's storage areas and the cup holders to keep your car tidy. Always take care of stains and dirt as soon as you notice them to avoid permanent staining. If there are particularly stubborn dirt patches, or if you don't get the desired result when cleaning your car, contact Volvo sup- port for advice.
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Warning Seats with side airbags Never spray a cleaning agent directly on the sides of seats with side airbags. Instead, wipe them clean with a cloth lightly dampened with a suitable cleaning agent. Vacuum clean or dust off the area to remove loose dust and dirt. Clean the area with a neutral-coloured, clean and lint-free microfibre cloth that is lightly dampened with water or a colourless, mild cleaning agent.
13.3.2. Cleaning glass and glossy surfaces Clean surfaces such as the display, mirrors and touch buttons regularly and gently. Important Before you clean the display, remember to activate the display cleaning mode. Do not scrape or use any abrasive cleaning agent on mirrors, touch buttons and the display's surface. This can damage the reflective surface.
Vacuum or dust the area to remove loose dust and dirt. Use a clean microfibre cloth lightly dampened with water and clean the area with gentle circular motions. Important Never spray fluids directly on electrical components, such as buttons or controls. Let the material dry fully before use.
Tyre age Volvo recommends that tyres should be changed after 6 years of normal use. Tyres age and deteriorate over time, even if they are rarely or never used. The function can therefore be affected. This applies to all tyres that are stored for future use. Heat caused by hot climates, frequently carrying heavy loads or exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation may accelerate the ageing pro- cess.
Any damage caused by the fitting of unapproved combinations of wheel rim size and tyre size are not covered by the new car warranty. Volvo accepts no liability for death, personal injury or any costs caused by such installations. Do not use steel or aluminium wheel rims which are damaged, cracked or deformed, which have extensive corrosion damage, or which have been welded or repaired.
Hard acceleration, heavy braking and driving in a way which causes screeching tyres lead to increased tyre wear. Tyre wear increases with speed. Unbalanced wheels cause uneven and excessive tyre wear and reduced ride comfort. Wheels must have the same direction of rotation during their entire service life. The rear tyre grip should always be equal to, or better than, the front tyre grip to reduce the risk of oversteering in case of heavy braking.
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Type, materials and tyre rotation Indicates that the tyre is for passenger vehicles. Volvo original tyres. States the number of cord layers or number of layers with rubber-coated fabric in the tyre's tread and sidewall. The tyre Plies: Tread 2 polyester, 2 steel, 1 manufacturers must also state the layer materials used in the tyre and sidewall, which may be steel, nylon, polyester and certain polyamide.
Tyres should be changed before wearing them down to the tread wear indicators to avoid poor traction in rain and snow. Volvo recommends that winter tyres have a greater tread depth than 3 millimetres (1 8 inch) and summer tyres 1.6 millimetres (1 16 inch).
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Warning Raising the car to change a wheel Changing a wheel requires that you raise the wheel off the ground. Carefully follow the separate instructions for raising the car safely. If you are changing the wheel in or close to traffic, make sure you and the car are clearly visible to others. Activate the hazard warning lights and put out a warning triangle in a visible but safe place.
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Warning Make sure that you put the wheels on the correct axle. Incorrectly mounted wheels can affect the car's handling. Never use lubricant on the threads of wheel fasteners. It could cause the wheel fasteners to loosen after tightening. Lower the car back to the ground. When on the ground, the wheel can't rotate, making final tightening easier.
While a spare wheel is used, the tyre pressure monitoring system might not work correctly. If the spare wheel is damaged, a new one can be purchased from a Volvo dealer. The spare wheel must be of the type Temporary Spare.
Dimensions When driving with winter tyres, it's important that all four tyres are of the correct type. Contact a Volvo dealer for advice. Studded tyres Studded winter tyres should be run-in gently for 500 1,000 km (300 600 miles) so that the studs settle properly into the tyres.
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Always use the same type of chains on left and right-hand side tyres. • Volvo recommends that snow chains are not used on wheel dimensions greater than 18 inches. • Make sure you use the correct size in relation to the wheels.
13.4.4. Punctures If you suffer a punctured tyre, there are several actions to take to recover safely, especially if it happens while you are driving. If the puncture occurs while you are driving, it’s important to think about safety first. Activate the hazard warning lights and, if possible, move the car away from immediate danger.
When using the temporary puncture repair kit, there are a number of important steps you need to follow. Make sure you read and understand each step before proceeding. Note These instructions apply to the temporary puncture repair kit supplied by Volvo. Overview of the temporary puncture repair kit's compressor Pressure-reducing valve...
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Electrical cable Overview of the temporary puncture repair kit's sealing fluid bottle Sealing fluid hose Air hose connector Warning Sealing fluid can be harmful The sealing fluid contains substances that are harmful if swallowed. The contents can also cause allergic reactions or be otherwise harmful to the respiratory tract, the skin, the central nervous system and the eyes.
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2.8 bar (39 psi). Use the pressure-reducing valve if the pressure is too high. Warning If the pressure is below 1.8 bar (26 psi), the hole in the tyre is too big. Do not continue and contact Volvo Assistance for safe recovery.
Connect the air hose to the tyre's air valve. Check the tyre pressure on the compressor's pressure gauge. If the pressure is below 1.3 bar (19 psi), the tyre is insufficiently sealed. Stop and contact Volvo Assistance for safe >...
The socket no longer supplies power a while after the driver has got out of the car. To resume power, just re-enter the car. The recommended tyre pressure for the car's original tyres can be found on a label on the driver's side door pillar. Only use original Volvo dust caps or plastic dust caps. 13.4.5. Tyre pressure A correct tyre pressure helps to improve driving stability, lower energy consumption and extend the lifespan of the tyre.
13.4.5.1. Tyre pressure monitoring Your car can detect and indicate if the tyre pressure is too low. Tyre pressure monitoring cannot be disabled. If the system is unable to detect low tyre pressure, it will indicate that there's a malfunction. For the tyre pressure monitoring system to provide updated information, you need to drive the car above 35 km/h (22 mph) for several minutes.
Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale after replacing one or more tyres or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the re- placement or alternate tyres and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly. Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop for any repair or service needs. 13.4.5.1.1. Limitations of tyre pressure monitoring There are some circumstances in which the tyre pressure monitoring may not function correctly.
You can use the compressor from the temporary puncture repair kit to check and adjust the tyre pressure on your original tyres when needed. Only use original Volvo dust caps or plastic ones as metal dust caps may corrode and stick to the valve. 13.5. Car electrics and batteries Your car has a highly specialised electrical system that delivers electricity to and from the batteries.
Before any use of the 12 V terminal, consider the following: Volvo recommends that the 12 V terminal is only used by service technicians for the purpose of accessing the car as part of immobilisation recovery.
High-voltage components can produce or conduct lethal currents and must only be handled by authorised technicians. Do not perform repairs on the car's electrical system or components. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for any required repairs or servicing. 13.5.1.1. Managing battery health and performance There are user practices that can help maintain the traction battery's condition and performance over time.
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Important The traction battery can sustain severe damage if it is not charged after the battery level reaches 0%. The car draws a small amount of power when parked. Therefore, leaving the car with a low battery level without charging can lead to a flat battery and battery damage.
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The 12 V battery is maintenance-free. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if the 12 V battery needs to be replaced. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
Before any use of the 12 V terminal, consider the following: Volvo recommends that the 12 V terminal is only used by service technicians for the purpose of accessing the car as part of immobilisation recovery.
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Avoid sparks and naked flames. Risk of explosion. The battery contains corrosive acid. Use protective goggles. Store the battery out of reach of children. The battery must be disposed of properly to be recycled. Recycle properly. More information in the car's user manual. Note Depicted labels Labels depicted in this manual are generic representations of those found around your car.
Electrical fuses protect different parts of the car's electrical system by cutting the power if the current exceeds the fuse's threshold. A blown fuse must be replaced to restore functionality. A blown fuse may be an indicator of an underlying electrical fault. Contact Volvo support if your car indicates that a fuse has blown.
Warning triangle If your car should be immobilised in an area where there might be other vehicles, you can place the warning triangle on the ground to alert others before they reach your car. Towing eye The towing eye can be attached to the car's bumper to enable towing. It can also be used to secure roof-loaded objects that are longer than the roof.
First aid kit Your car is equipped with a first aid kit. Some regions require that it's always available in your car. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
13.6.1. Using a warning triangle Assemble and set out a warning triangle if your car is immobilised in an area where there might be other vehicles. The warning triangle's purpose is to give other drivers advance notice of your car or other stationary hazards.
13.6.2. Attaching the towing eye Use the towing eye to attach a winch wire when towing. On the right-hand side of the car, the towing eye is screwed into a threaded socket behind a cover located on the front and rear bumpers.
The instructions for raising the car presume use of a jack recommended or supplied by Volvo. Only use tools and equipment designed for your car model. Contact a Volvo dealer for tool recommendations. Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop for tasks not described in the user manual.
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Warning Safety around the car If you are changing a wheel in or close to traffic, make sure you and the car are clearly visible to others. Activate the hazard warning lights, put out a warning triangle in a visible but safe place and wear a reflective vest. Designate a safe area for passengers to wait, away from both the car and traffic.
properly. Make a final alignment. Make sure that: the jack is not leaning in any direction the base of the jack is centred under the jacking point the jack head meets the jacking point correctly. Raise the car to an appropriate height. Do not raise it higher than what's necessary for the work you're doing. Warning Do not leave the car unsupervised when raised.
If you notice any service or repair needs that have not been detected by the car, contact Volvo support. Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop for all servicing and repair needs.
Contact Volvo support to book an appointment. They can locate your closest service point. If you're unable to reach Volvo support and urgently need servicing or repairs, contact a roadside assistance service available in your location. 13.8.2. On-board diagnostic port Your car has a diagnostic port that allows a workshop to connect to the car and communicate with its systems.
Depending on the nature of the problem, you may be able to solve it on your own or with assistance from an authorised Volvo workshop or other services.
Important Minor damage Your car can self-diagnose many defects, but it can’t detect all types of damage or predict their consequences. A small impact resulting in superficial damage can disturb components behind the affected area, such as misaligning a parking sensor behind a bumper.
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Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if needed If you can’t solve the problem using the information in the user manual, contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Take note of what happened around the time the problem appeared. It may help identify the cause. A key event could be: Damage to your car.
Recently performed servicing, maintenance or replacement of a component. Recently updated software. Any other faults or malfunctions. In some cases, a suspected fault or failure may instead be an intentional limitation under the conditions experienced by the car. 14.3. Powerless or unresponsive car If your car is unresponsive or appears to have no power, the cause could be flat batteries or something affecting its electrical systems.
12 V terminal. This can allow you to initiate charging. If your car can't be charged where it is, it needs to be transported to a location with a charging source. An authorised Volvo workshop has the equipment to power your car and charge it.
Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if you need to recover your car. The recommended recovery procedure depends on the conditions and state of the car. If your car is undamaged and has power, tow mode can be activated to pull the car onto a recovery vehicle's platform. If the car is damaged, it should be lifted onto the recovery vehicle's platform.
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Your car can be towed short distances. For this, tow mode must first be activated. Important Before having your car towed To avoid triggering the alarm inadvertently, you need to reduce your car's alarm sensitivity before towing it. You can only access tow mode if the car has power. If your car can't be powered on, it will need to be lifted onto the recovery vehicle's platform.
15. Specifications These specifications describe your car in technical terms and figures. You might need to find some of these details, such as when buying new tyres. This information is divided up in the following manner, with some examples of their content to help guide you. General car characteristics –...
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Locate the measurement you're looking for in the images first, then check the corresponding letter in the table below. Measurement Millimetres Inches Load length, floor, folded seat 1460 57.5 Load length, floor 28.3 Wheelbase 2650 104.3 Length 4233 166.7 Height 1550 61.0 Load height...
Measurement Millimetres Inches Rear track 1595 62.8 Load width, floor 1019 40.1 Width 1838 72.4 At kerb weight plus one person. 15.1.2. Weights Your car's maximum gross vehicle weight can be read on a label in the car. Weight terminology Weight of the car, including the driver, all oils, fluids and standard equipment.
Maximum train weight (car+trailer) Maximum front axle load Maximum rear axle load Maximum load See your car's registration document. Maximum load Maximum roof load 75 kg Note Labels depicted in this manual are generic representations of those found around your car. The manual only contains their location and what kind of information they hold.
I 516.36 3 (20.329) 15.1.5. Type designations Knowing the car's detailed information can help facilitate contact with a Volvo dealer and when ordering spare parts and accessories. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
Product label The product label is located on the right-hand door pillar and will be visible when the door is opened. Examples of information you can find on the label: Vehicle identification number Weight information Note Labels depicted in this manual are generic representations of those found around your car. The manual only contains their location and what kind of information they hold.
Your car is powered by two electric motors (front and rear) and you can find the specifications here. Twin Motor Performance Front Electric motor type Synchronous motor with permanent magnet Electric motor model TZ180XSB01 Max. power output Rated power (continuous power) Max.
15.2.3. The car's certified values for range and electricity consumption These are the certified values for your car's range and use of electrical power. However, range and electricity consumption vary according to the circumstances and driving conditions. These values should not be interpreted as an expected range but should primarily be used to compare different cars.
The value should not be interpreted as an expected range. The range is difficult to achieve during normal driving. 15.2.4. Charging cable specifications These specifications provide details about mode 2 charging cables. Mode 2 charging cables can be purchased from the Volvo Extras shop. Ambient temperature -30 °C to 40 °C (-22 °F to 104 °F) Residual-current device Mode 2 charging cables have a built-in residual-current device that protects the car and the user from electric shocks caused by system faults.
Important The residual-current device does not protect the household socket. Temperature monitoring The mode 2 cable is also equipped with a control unit, which has a built-in overtemperature monitoring function. This monitors the temperature of both the cable and the household socket. Important Avoid exposing the control unit and its plug connector to direct sunlight.
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The identification labels are located in the charging port. Charging compatibility identification labels. The three identification labels letters indicate the types of charging point your car is compatible with. Your car has three letters defining compatibility. Details can be found in the EN 17186 standard. Identification label Charging type charging type 2 charging (including Combined Charging System (CCS) Combo 2)
15.3. Wheel and tyre specifications Here you can find specific data for wheels and tyres applicable to your car. Note There are more recommendations regarding wheels and tyres that are important to be aware of. 15.3.1. Approved tyre pressures You can find the approved tyre pressures for your car in the table below. The recommended pressure for factory-fitted tyres can be found on the tyre pressure label.
15.4.1. Brake fluid specifications The medium in your car's brake system is called brake fluid. Prescribed grade Volvo Original or equivalent brake fluid that fulfils a combination of the Dot 4, 5.1 and ISO 4925 class 6 classifications. Important It is recommended that brake fluid is changed or filled by an authorised Volvo workshop.
The climate system contains pressurised refrigerant. The climate system must only be serviced and repaired by trained and certified technicians in order to ensure the safety of the system . Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop for any repair or service needs.
This documentation shows that your car meets certain standards and specifications. User manuals are required by law to provide documentation of certain certificates and type approvals. For more information, contact Volvo support. 15.5.1. Detailed child restraint information The table provides detailed information for manufacturers of child restraint systems regarding which locations in the car are appropriate for different kinds of child restraints.
Seat position 2 (with disabled airbag, only rear- 2 (with enabled airbag, only for- ward-facing child restraints) ward-facing child restraints) Seat position suitable for universal category restraints which are attached using the car's seatbelt (Yes/No) Seat position for i-Size (Yes/No) Seat position lateral fixture (L1 L2/No) Largest suitable rearward-facing fixture (R1 R2 R3/No) Largest suitable forward-facing fixture (F2 F2x/F3/No)
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Regions Labels and symbols Specification Canada This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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Regions Labels and symbols Specification Hungarian Veoneer US, Inc. igazolja, hogy a 77V12FLR típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014 53 EU irányelvnek. Az EU- megfelelőségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege elérhető a következő internetes címen: https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 7 7-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] Működési frekvenciasáv: 76 – 77 GHz/ Maximum kimeneti teljesítmény:<55 dBm peak eirp Icelandic Í...
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Regions Labels and symbols Specification Härmed försäkrar Veoneer US, Inc. att denna typ av radioutrustning 77V12FLR överensstämmer med direktiv 2014 53 EU. Den fullständiga texten till EU-försäkran om överensstämmelse finns på följande webbadress: https://www.magna.com/type- approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] Driftfrekvensband: 76 – 77 GHz/ Maximal uteffekt:<55 dBm peak eirp Turkish Buna göre, Veoneer US, Inc.
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Regions Labels and symbols Specification Thailand Ukraine справжнім Veoneer заявляє, що тип радіообладнання (77V12FLR) відповідає Технічному регламенту радіообладнання; повний текст декларації про відповідність доступний на веб-сайті за такою адресою: https://www.magna.com/type-appr oval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] United Hereby, Veoneer US, Inc. declares that the radio equipment type 77V12FLR is in compliance with radio regulation 2017. Kingdom Operational frequency band: 76 –...
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Regions Labels and symbols Specification Canada This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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Regions Labels and symbols Specification Hungarian Veoneer US, Inc. igazolja, hogy a 7713CRN típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014 53 EU irányelvnek. Az EU- megfelelőségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege elérhető a következő internetes címen: https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 7 7-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] Működési frekvenciasáv: 76 – 77 GHz/ Maximum kimeneti teljesítmény:<55 dBm peak eirp Icelandic Í...
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Regions Labels and symbols Specification Härmed försäkrar Veoneer US, Inc. att denna typ av radioutrustning 7713CRN överensstämmer med direktiv 2014 53 EU. Den fullständiga texten till EU-försäkran om överensstämmelse finns på följande webbadress: https://www.magna.com/type- approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] Driftfrekvensband: 76 – 77 GHz/ Maximal uteffekt:<55 dBm peak eirp Turkish Buna göre, Veoneer US, Inc.
Regions Labels and symbols Specification Thailand Ukraine справжнім Veoneer заявляє, що тип радіообладнання (7713CRN) відповідає Технічному регламенту радіообладнання; повний текст декларації про відповідність доступний на веб-сайті за такою адресою: https://www.magna.com/type-appr oval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] United Hereby, Veoneer US, Inc. declares that the radio equipment type 7713CRN is in compliance with radio regulation 2017. Kingdom Operational frequency band: 76 –...
Region Specification Mexico IFT NO.: VOSCAG23 34968 Morocco Serbia Singapore South Africa Thailand United Arab Emirates Ukraine United FCC Regulatory Compliance Statements States This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: .
Technical specification The wireless charger and NFC reader is designed to work in ambient temperatures between -35 °C and 85 °C. Wireless charger Frequency Band: 127,7±10kHz Maximum Magnetic Field Strength: 65,69dBµA/m @10m NFC card reader Frequency Band 13.56MHz ±10% Maximum Magnetic Field Strength: 42dBµA/m @10m Declaration of conformity CE RED Hereby, Hefei Invispower Co.,Ltd declares that the radio equipment NFCR INTERNAL (model: NFC I SX 21548) and Model-Wireless charging (model:...
China “ ” (SRRC) 5000 Mexico 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 Thailand 15.5.5.
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Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Argentina BNCM Argentina UWB anchor Argentina Key tag Argentina NFC Reader Australia Brazil This equipment is not entitled to protection against harmful interference and may not cause interference to properly authorized systems. For more information, see the ANATEL website – https://www.gov.br/anatel Este equipamento não tem direito à...
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Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label FCC IC GE 1 FCC Regulations: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any in- terference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label FCC IC WARNING: Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard (The remote control supplied with) This product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children.
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Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label FCC IC FCC Regulations: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any in- terference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Israel BNCM מספר אישור התאמה מטעם משרד התקשורת: חל איסור לבצע פעולות במכשיר שיש בהן כדי לשנות את תכונותיו 93994 ,האלחוטיות של המכשיר, ובכלל זה שינויי תוכנה, החלפת אנטנה מקורית או הוספת אפשרות לחיבור לאנטנה חיצונית .בלא...
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Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Jordan BNCM: TRC 34 11930 2023 UWB anchor: TRC 34 11931 2023 key tag: TRC 34 12858 2023 NFC Reader: TRC 15 13157 2023 Korea BNCM Korea UWB anchor Korea Key tag Korea NFC Reader Lebanon BNCM Lebanon UWB anchor...
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Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Mexico BNCM: IFETEL:TEMAGE23 38667 UWB anchor: IFETEL:SYMAGU23 26221 key tag: IFETEL:TEMAGK23 44107 NFC Reader: IFETEL:SYMAGR23 34983 Moldova Morocco BNCM Morocco UWB anchor Morocco Key tag Morocco NFC Reader Oman BNCM Oman UWB anchor Oman Key tag Oman NFC Reader Paraguay...
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Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Singapore UWB anchor Singapore Key tag Singapore NFC Reader Serbia South Africa BNCM South Africa UWB anchor South Africa Key tag South Africa NFC Reader Thailand BNCM Thailand UWB anchor Thailand Key tag Thailand NFC Reader BNCM UWB anchor Key tag...
General Safe Use Information for Articles Every car from Volvo Cars is provided with a user manual, which includes safe use information for owners, drivers and users of the car. Volvo Cars information on the repair and servicing of cars and genuine parts also includes safe use information for ser- vice personnel.
Candidate List Substances Table More details are available in a PDF file, see Support / Car information / Regulatory information. REACH - The European Union's chemicals legislation, which entered into force on 1 June 2007, Regulation (EC) No. 1907 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH). SVHC - Substances of Very High Concern, which are included in the current candidate list (CL).
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