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  • Page 1 W E B E D I T I O N O W N E R ' S M A N U A L...
  • Page 3 VÄLKOMMEN! We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an cle if you may be affected by alcohol, medication or any impairment that automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. We encour- could hinder your ability to drive.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION SAFETY Contacting Volvo Changing settings in different types General safety information of apps Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Occupant safety Using the center display Additional information about your vehicle Reporting safety defects Using the owner's manual General information about the XC90...
  • Page 5 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Starting or moving a vehicle in safety Trip computer Voice control mode Displaying trip computer information Using voice commands Airbag system Displaying trip statistics Voice control for cell phones Driver/passenger side airbags ® Voice control for radio and media HomeLink Wireless Control System* Inflatable curtains...
  • Page 6 CLIMATE Approach lighting Adjusting function settings in the Climate control system multifunctional front seats* Home safe lighting Perceived temperature Rear seats Passenger compartment lighting Climate system sensors Easy access to and from the driver seat Using turn signals Parking climate (preconditioning) Adjusting the second row head restraints Messages in the instrument panel Activating/deactivating the parking...
  • Page 7 LOADING AND STORAGE LOCKS AND ALARM Defrosting windows and mirrors Cargo space Locks and remote keys Turning steering wheel heating* on Passenger compartment storage spaces Alarm and off Using the glove compartment Automatically arming/disarming the alarm Air conditioning Tunnel console Deactivating the alarm without a Turning seat heating* on and off Sun visors...
  • Page 8 DRIVER SUPPORT Driver support systems Other Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Changing tolerance for the functions Automatic Speed Limiter Driver support system camera Radar sensor Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Camera limitations Limiter* Radar sensor - type approval Driver support system radar unit Turning the Speed Limiter* off Adaptive cruise control passing Radar sensor limitations...
  • Page 9 STARTING AND DRIVING Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Starting and driving Driving with a trailer symbols and messages Brakes Detachable trailer hitch Roll stability control (RSC) Brake functions Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) Driver Alert Control (DAC) Auto-hold brake function Ignition modes Driver Alert Control limitations Brake assist system Battery drain...
  • Page 10 INFOTAINMENT Gear selector positions The infotainment system CD (media) player* Shiftlock Sound settings Playing media Gear shift indicator Radio Media searches Radio settings Steering wheel paddles* Playing media through the AUX/USB sockets Low Speed Control (LSC) RBDS radio Streaming media through a Blue- Changing and searching for radio All Wheel Drive (AWD) tooth connection...
  • Page 11 WHEELS AND TIRES MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Tires Using the tire sealing system Volvo's service program Tire sidewall designations Inflating a tire with the tire sealing System updates system compressor Wheel (rim) designations Remote updates Refilling coolant Tire terminology Vehicle status...
  • Page 12 SPECIFICATIONS INDEX Engine compartment overview Label information Index Engine oil Dimensions Checking and refilling engine oil Weights Windshield wipers in the service position Air conditioning refrigerant Replacing wiper blades Hybrid battery specifications Refilling the windshield washer fluid Brake fluid specification and volume reservoir Coolant specifications and volumes Cleaning the exterior...
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Use the following contact information if you Your new Volvo comes with a four year ON would like to get in touch with Volvo in the Uni- CALL roadside assistance. Volvo Cars' website and support site provide ted States or Canada.
  • Page 15: Using The Owner's Manual

    Select a model and a model year and download the desired information. Contact Contact information for customer support and the nearest Volvo retailer are available on the site. Related information • Using the owner's manual (p. 51) •...
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION General information about the functionality that differs from a vehicle powered speeds; the gasoline engine is used at higher XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid exclusively by a gasoline engine. The electric speeds or during more active driving. motor powers the vehicle primarily at low The XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid is driven like any other vehicle but it has certain...
  • Page 17 INTRODUCTION Overview...
  • Page 18 Drive modes (change in the center display or may only be handled by trained and qualified by using the drive mode control in the tunnel CAUTION Volvo service technicians. console) Never connect the charging cable if there is a Instrument panel showing unique hybrid-rela- Hybrid-unique functions risk of thunderstorms/lightning.
  • Page 19 INTRODUCTION • Preparations for charging the hybrid battery (p. 372) • Starting the engine (p. 364)
  • Page 20 50% since 1991. See a trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible for inspection Volvo was the first in the world to introduce into Related information if the check engine (malfunction indicator) •...
  • Page 21: Owner's Manual And The Environment 19 Glass

    FSC (Forest Stewardship • City Safety™ (p. 279) ® help make driving and traveling in a Volvo safer. Council ) certified forests and other responsible • Driving lane assistance (p. 331) sources.
  • Page 22: Sensus

    Sensus Sensus provides an intelligent interface and Internet-connected service with an intuitive navi- Sensus is the core of your personal Volvo experi- gation structure that offers access to relevant ence and provides information, entertainment information when it is needed, with minimal dis- and features that make owning your vehicle eas- tractions.
  • Page 23 INTRODUCTION Information when it's needed, where it's needed Information is presented in different displays depending on how it should be prioritized (generic illustration) Instrument panel Head-up-display* ately, such as traffic warnings, speed information and navigation. Road sign information and incom- ing phone calls are also displayed here.
  • Page 24 INTRODUCTION Voice control system that is currently playing. It is controlled using both steering wheel keypads. The voice control system ena- bles the driver to operate cer- Center display tain vehicle functions without removing his/her hands from the steering wheel and it understands natural speech.
  • Page 25: Owner's Manual In Mobile Devices

    This QR code will take you directly to the app or you can search for "Volvo manual" in the App Store or Google Play. The mobile app is available at the App Store and Google...
  • Page 26: Options, Accessories And The On- Board Diagnostic (Obdii) Socket

    In some cases it may formed only by a trained and qualified Volvo be difficult or impossible to comply with WARNING service technician. these requirements. Modifications to the...
  • Page 27: Owner's Information

    Diagnostic (OBDII) socket Complete on-board digital owner's information is Volvo. In all cases, please consult a trained available on the center display, as a mobile app and qualified Volvo service technician before WARNING and on Volvo's support website.
  • Page 28: Driver Distraction

    Never program your audio system while are not directly related to controlling the vehicle the vehicle is moving. Program radio pre- in the driving environment. Your new Volvo is, or sets with the vehicle parked, and use your can be, equipped with many feature-rich enter- programmed presets to make radio use tainment and communication systems.
  • Page 29: Volvo Structural Parts Statement

    In addition Volvo does not support the use or re- It is also essential to maintain and service the vehicle according to Volvo's recommendations...
  • Page 30: Crash Event Data

    • them to diagnose and rectify any faults that have Whether or not the driver and passenger occurred in the vehicle and to enable Volvo to ful- safety belts were buckled/fastened; fill legal and other regulatory requirements. Infor- •...
  • Page 31: Volvo Id

    3. Register a personal email address and then (p. 424) follow the instructions that will be sent auto- • Connecting to the Internet (p. 421) matically to this address. These services vary and may be subject to change. Consult your Volvo retailer.
  • Page 32: Center Display Overview

    INTRODUCTION Center display overview Many of the vehicle's functions are controlled from the center display. Three of the center display's basic views. Swipe to the right/left to access the Function/App view...
  • Page 33 INTRODUCTION Function view: vehicle functions can be acti- The extra sub-view: the most recently used vated/deactivated by tapping. Certain func- apps/vehicle functions that do not belong in tions are called "trigger functions", which any of the other sub-views are listed here. Camera open settings windows, e.g., Tap the sub-view to expand it.
  • Page 34: Changing Center Display Settings

    INTRODUCTION Changing center display settings Screen Touch 1. Press and hold the Home button below the 3. Pull the control under to the screen. desired level to change volume or turn off The center display activates automatically when Keypad the sound for tapping the screen or >...
  • Page 35: Using The Center Display Keyboard

    INTRODUCTION Using the center display keyboard A keyboard can be used on the center display to enter characters and search for e.g., destina- tions using the navigation system, adding con- tacts in phone book, etc. It is also possible to use handwriting on the screen.
  • Page 36 INTRODUCTION Keyboard function buttons (the appearance may vary depending on language settings, context, etc.) Field for possible search hits. The word word to select it. The keyboard may not sup- The characters that can be entered are lan- changes as new letters are added. Scroll in port all language selections, in which case guage-dependent (see point 7).
  • Page 37 INTRODUCTION Several buttons (depending on the context below). Tap to display a list of possible lan- 3. Select and one or more of the languages in for which the keyboard is being used) will be guages and tap a language to use it. the list.
  • Page 38 INTRODUCTION Special characters Entering characters 1. Enter a handwritten character (1) using a fin- gertip or by holding e.g., a pen near the screen. > Several character suggestions will appear (3). The most likely character will be at the top of the list. CAUTION Do not touch the screen with sharp objects because this could cause scratches.
  • Page 39 INTRODUCTION Erasing/changing handwritten characters New lines Erase a character by swiping over the handwriting area Create a new line by drawing above the characters as shown in the illustration Characters can be erased/changed in several Related information ways: • Using the center display (p. 47) •...
  • Page 40: Function View Buttons

    INTRODUCTION Function view buttons Different types of buttons on-screen function buttons. From the Home view, swipe from left to right on the screen to There are three different types of vehicle function The Function view, which is one of the center come to the Function view.
  • Page 41 INTRODUCTION The yellow triangle indicates that the function is not working correctly Related information • Center display overview (p. 30) • Navigating in the center display's views (p. 40) • Categories in Settings view (p. 109)
  • Page 42: Navigating In The Center Display's Views

    INTRODUCTION Navigating in the center display's sub-view contains the most recently used app/ NOTE views vehicle function that is not related to the other • In Home view's standard mode (reached three sub-views. For example, if the most recently There are 5 different basic views in the center by pressing the Home button briefly), an used app/vehicle function is a music app, the display: Home view, Top view, Climate view, App...
  • Page 43 INTRODUCTION Expanding/minimizing a sub-view The Media sub-view shown minimized (left) and expanded (right) • To expand a sub-view, tap the screen any- where in the sub-view to access the respec-...
  • Page 44 INTRODUCTION tive app's basic functions. When a sub-view is expanded, the Home view's fourth sub- view will temporarily not be displayed. • To minimize a sub-view, tap anywhere on the screen. Opening/closing a sub-view in full-screen mode Navigation The extra sub-view and the sub-view can be opened in full-screen mode to show addi- tional information and possible settings.
  • Page 45 INTRODUCTION App view ignition is being started/switched off or when a When applicable, swipe downward to scroll in the message is displayed on the screen. list of apps (depending on the number of apps currently running). Going to Top view from an app To move an app, press and hold it.
  • Page 46 INTRODUCTION Swipe the screen from left to right to access Function view from Home view. From Function view, you can activate/deactivate various vehicle Drive Modes Speed limit functions such as adaptation Park Assist When applicable, swipe upward to scroll in the list of functions (depending on the number of func- tions).
  • Page 47: Symbols In The Center Display Status Bar

    INTRODUCTION • Symbols in the center display status Warning symbols in the instrument panel Symbol Meaning (p. 134) Remote diagnostics active. • Messages in the instrument panel and center The following table provides an overview of the display (p. 148) symbols used in the center display's status bar.
  • Page 48: Changing Settings In Different Types

    Basic apps A number of apps are standard and are part of FM Radio Volvo Sensus, such as To change settings in a basic app: Phone 1. Open the app, for example , either on the home screen or full-screen from App view.
  • Page 49 INTRODUCTION Using the center display The screen reacts differently depending on CAUTION whether the user taps, drags or swipes on the Many of the vehicle's functions can be con- Do not touch the screen with sharp objects screen. This makes it possible to move between trolled and settings can be made from the because this could cause scratches.
  • Page 50 INTRODUCTION Procedure Gesture Result Drag Moves between screen views, scrolls in a list, text or a view. Press and hold to drag apps or objects in a list. Swipe Moves between screen views, scrolls in a list, text or a view Stretch Zooms in.
  • Page 51 INTRODUCTION Returning to Home view Using center display controls ble). Swipe the screen to scroll up or down in the view to display information that may be outside of 1. Press the Home button briefly. the view. > The most recent Home view mode will be displayed.
  • Page 52 INTRODUCTION • Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps (p. 424) • Using the center display keyboard (p. 33)
  • Page 53 There are several displays in the vehicle that mation and how to contact Volvo if help is show messages generated by various systems required. and functions in the vehicle. The appearance of...
  • Page 54 INTRODUCTION Risk of damage to the vehicle White ISO symbols and white text/image on a Arrows containing letters are used to indi- black background. These decals provide general cate movement. information. If there are no illustrations associated with a step-by-step list, the steps in the procedure are NOTE indicated by ordinary numbers.
  • Page 55 INTRODUCTION • On-board digital owner's manual Continues on next page Start : the on-board information's start page, showing an introductory text. This symbol can be found at the lower right When printed owner's information refers to digi- • Categories corner to indicate that the current topic continues : all articles sorted by category.
  • Page 56 INTRODUCTION Navigating in the digital owner's To open the digital owner's information, pull down 1. Tap Exterior Interior followed by manual Owner's the center display's Top view and tap > Exterior/interior views will be displayed manual The digital on-board owner's manual is with hotspots, which lead to relevant arti- accessed from the center display.
  • Page 57: Glass

    Volvo at peak operating con- Laminated glass symbol 2. Enter a word, e.g., "seat belt."...
  • Page 59 SAFETY...
  • Page 60: General Safety Information

    Our concern for safety dates back to 1927 when sensors in the vehicle that react and trigger the first Volvo rolled off the production line. Related information safety systems such as Roll Stability Control, air- Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safety •...
  • Page 61: Reporting Safety Defects

    Related information cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you tation, Washington D.C. 20590. • Recall information (p. 60) should immediately inform Transport Canada in • addition to notifying Volvo Cars of Canada Corp. Reporting safety defects (p. 59)
  • Page 62: Recall Information

    Transport Canada can be contacted at: 1-800-333-0510 The seat belt should always be worn during On our website, select the tab YOUR VOLVO and pregnancy. However, it is crucial that it be worn Teletypewriter (TTY): 613 990-4500 the heading RECALL INFORMATION will be dis- correctly.
  • Page 63: Whiplash Protection System

    Function must be inspected by a trained and quali- In the event of certain rear-end collisions, the fied Volvo service technician, even if the hinges and brackets of the front seat backrests seats appear to be undamaged. Certain are designed to change position slightly to allow...
  • Page 64: Seat Belts

    Children should be prop- work done by a trained and qualified erly restrained, using an infant, car, or booster Volvo service technician only. seat determined by age, weight and height. • Any device used to induce slack into the...
  • Page 65: Seat Belt Pretensioners

    SAFETY Seat belt pretensioners Buckling and unbuckling seat belts The electric pretensioner positions the occupant in the seat to help reduce the risk of striking the The vehicle's seat belts are equipped with stand- Seat belts should be used by all occupants in interior of the passenger compartment and ard and electric pretensioners that can help pull the vehicle when it is in motion.
  • Page 66 SAFETY 2. Insert the latch plate into the receptacle. The 3. The height of the seat belts in the front seats seat belt retractor is normally "unlocked" and and outboard rear seating positions can be you can move freely, provided that the shoul- adjusted.
  • Page 67: Door And Seat Belt Reminders

    SAFETY Door and seat belt reminders Unbuckling the seat belt 4. Tighten the lap section of the seat belt by pulling the diagonal section upward toward To remove the seat belt, press the red section on The door and seat belt reminders are intended the shoulder.
  • Page 68: Child Safety

    It indicates which seat belts are buckled in the rear seats. This will also be displayed in General information an instrument panel graphic. Volvo recommends the proper use of restraint • It also provides audio and visual reminders if systems for all occupants including children.
  • Page 69 A specially designed and tested booster cushion erly restrained. A child restraint system can help and backrest can be obtained from your Volvo protect a child in a vehicle. Here's what to look retailer.
  • Page 70: Child Restraints

    Child restraints Volvo's recommendations Related information • Why does Volvo believe that no child should sit in Integrated booster cushion* (p. 79) Suitable child restraints should always be used the front seat of a car? It's quite simple really. A •...
  • Page 71 • A small child's head represents a consid- erable part of its total weight and its neck is still very weak. Volvo recommends that children up to age 4 travel, properly restrained, facing rearward. In addition, Volvo recommends that children should...
  • Page 72: Infant Seats

    SAFETY Infant seats When attaching the seat belt to a child Child restraint recall information is readily availa- ble in both the U.S. and Canada. For recall infor- seat: Suitable child restraints should always be used mation in the U.S., call the U.S. Government's 1.
  • Page 73 SAFETY WARNING A child seat should never be used in the front passenger seat of any vehicle with a front passenger airbag – not even if the "Passen- ger airbag off" symbol near the rear-view mir- ror is illuminated (on vehicles equipped with Occupant Weight Sensor).
  • Page 74: Convertible Seats

    SAFETY Convertible seats NOTE WARNING Suitable child restraints should always be used The locking retractor will automatically It should not be possible to move the child when children (depending on their age/size) are restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) release when the seat belt is unbuckled and seated in the vehicle.
  • Page 75 • A small child's head represents a consider- able part of its total weight and its neck is still very weak. Volvo recommends that children up to age 4 travel, properly restrained, facing rearward. In addition, Volvo recommends that children should ride rearward facing, properly restrained, as long as possible.
  • Page 76 SAFETY Related information NOTE WARNING • ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 76) The locking retractor will automatically It should not be possible to move the child • Top tether anchors (p. 78) restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) release when the seat belt is unbuckled and •...
  • Page 77: Booster Cushions

    SAFETY Booster cushions Related information 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch • plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 76) Securing a booster cushion click is audible. • Top tether anchors (p. 78) •...
  • Page 78: Isofix/Latch Lower Anchors

    4. Firmly tension the lower child seat straps according to the manufacturer's instructions. WARNING Volvo's ISOFIX/LATCH anchors conform to Fasten the attachment correctly to the ISOFIX/LATCH FMVSS/CMVSS standards. Always refer to lower anchors the child restraint system's manual for weight and size ratings.
  • Page 79: Lower Child Seat Attachment Points

    SAFETY Related information Lower child seat attachment points WARNING • Top tether anchors (p. 78) The vehicle is equipped with lower attachment A child seat should never be used in the front points for child seats in the second row of seats. passenger seat of any vehicle with a front passenger airbag –...
  • Page 80: Top Tether Anchors

    SAFETY Top tether anchors – Firmly tension all straps. WARNING Your Volvo is equipped with child restraint top • Always refer to the recommendations Refer also to the child seat manufacturer's tether anchorages in the rear seat. They are made by the child restraint manufacturer.
  • Page 81: Integrated Booster Cushion

    SAFETY Integrated booster cushion* WARNING Volvo's optional integrated booster cushion is DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can located in the rear seat's center position and is occur designed to raise the child higher so that the shoulder strap crosses over the child's collar- Follow all instructions on the booster bone, not over the neck.
  • Page 82: Raising The Integrated Booster Cushion

    SAFETY • Raising the integrated booster That the seat belt is properly positioned and cushion* is taut. • The shoulder section of the seat belt is The integrated booster cushion must be cor- across the child's collarbone, not over the rectly raised before use.
  • Page 83: Stowing The Integrated Booster Cushion

    This work should be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician only. CAUTION Be sure there are no loose objects under the Related information booster cushion before it is stowed.
  • Page 84: Occupant Weight Sensor

    Volvo service technician only. passenger's seat. airbag The OWS uses a PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF Volvo recommends that ALL occupants (adults Related information indicator lamp which will illuminate and stay on to • and children) shorter than 4 feet 7 inches remind you that the passenger's side front airbag Integrated booster cushion* (p.
  • Page 85 Volvo collision anytime the system senses that a per- service technician. son of adult size is sitting properly in the front However, if a fault is detected in the system: •...
  • Page 86 • The full weight of the front seat passen- Volvo Cars of North America, LLC event of a collision, thereby injuring the ger should always be on the seat cushion. Customer Care Center child.
  • Page 87: Safety Mode

    • Restoring the vehicle to normal operating display. status should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. NOTE • Safety mode After has been displayed, if This text can only be shown if the display is...
  • Page 88 It must be trans- the vehicle's electrical system attempts to ported on a flatbed tow truck to a trained and reset to normal mode. This may take up to qualified Volvo service technician for inspec- a minute. tion/repairs.
  • Page 89 Volvo service technician for while you are driving, have the vehicle repairs. inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo Before attempting to tow the vehicle: service technician as soon as possible. •...
  • Page 90 SAFETY The location of the front airbags is indicated by certain non-frontal collisions where rapid WARNING SRS AIRBAG embossed on the steering wheel deceleration occurs. • The airbags in the vehicle are designed to pad and above the glove compartment, and by •...
  • Page 91 SRS system, please contact a trained and at partial capacity. If the impact is more qualified Volvo service technician or Volvo cus- severe, the airbags are triggered at full tomer support: capacity.
  • Page 92 Never try to open the airbag cover on the steering wheel or the passenger's side Passenger's side airbag decal dashboard. This should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- WARNING cian. • Children must never be allowed in the •...
  • Page 93 IC system. This should be board sides of both front seat backrests, and ped with Side Impact Protection System (SIPS) done only by a trained and qualified Volvo electronic sensors/wiring. airbags. service technician.
  • Page 94 SAFETY Related information • Airbag system (p. 87) • Seat belts (p. 62)
  • Page 95: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 96: Trip Computer

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Trip computer Current fuel consumption Distance using the electric motor This gauge shows the current fuel consumption. To get the optimal driving distance using the The trip computer registers and calculates infor- This reading is updated once a second. electric motor, it is essential to conserve current.
  • Page 97: Displaying Trip Computer Information

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Displaying trip computer 3. Scroll to the selection buttons in the lines information below TA and select the trip odometer to be displayed. The trip computer registers and calculates infor- • mation such as distance driven, fuel consump- Current fuel consumption tion and average speed.
  • Page 98: Displaying Trip Statistics

    Each bar in the graph repre- Changing these units of measure will also sents a driving distance of change the ones used in the Volvo navigation 1 mile, 10 miles or 100 miles system*. depending on the current scale; bars are added...
  • Page 99: Homelink ® Wireless Control System

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ® HomeLink Wireless Control tion can be found on the Internet at, for security purposes. See the article "Program- www.homelink.com/www.youtube.com/ ming HomeLink." System* HomeLinkGentex or by phoning the hotline at 1– ® HomeLink can be used to open garage doors, Related information 800–355–3515.
  • Page 100: Programming The Homelink

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ® Programming the HomeLink ® 3. Press and hold the button on the original 4. Press the programmed HomeLink button remote control that is to be programmed on Wireless Control System* and check the indicator light. ® ®...
  • Page 101 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gate Operator/Canadian Programming indicator light will glow steadily or flash when the button has been pressed. Activation will now Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmit- occur for the trained device (i.e., garage door ter signals to “time-out” (or quit) after several opener, gate operator, security system, entry door seconds of transmission –...
  • Page 102: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and controls 2. Release both buttons. rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party are prohibited. ® > HomeLink is now in the training (or This overview shows the location of the primary learning) mode and can be programmed displays, and controls/buttons/switches.
  • Page 103 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Display/function/control Display/function/control Display/function/control Right-side steering wheel keypad Front reading lights and courtesy lighting Start knob Steering wheel adjustment Laminated panoramic roof* Drive modes Horn Ceiling console display Parking brake Left-side steering wheel keypad Manual rearview mirror auto-dim (certain Auto-hold brakes markets only) Hood open...
  • Page 104: Adjusting The Power Door Mirrors

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the power door mirrors Storing the position* Display/function/control The mirror positions are stored in the key mem- The control on the driver's door is used to adjust Power windows, power door mirrors ory* when the vehicle has been locked with the the position of the door mirrors.
  • Page 105: Laminated Panoramic Roof

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Laminated panoramic roof* Automatically tilting the door mirrors Settings 1. Tap in Top view. when parking The laminated panoramic roof is divided into two 2. Tap My Car Mirrors. This function can be activated/deactivated in the sections and only the front section can be Fold Mirrors When Locking 3.
  • Page 106: Operating The Laminated Panoramic Roof

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operating the laminated panoramic CAUTION roof* • Remove ice and snow before opening the When opened automatically, the sun shade and laminated panoramic roof. roof open completely. • Do not operate the laminated panoramic In the ventilation position, the rear edge of the roof if it is frozen closed.
  • Page 107 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Perform this procedure in reverse order to close Perform this procedure in reverse order to close laminated panoramic roof has closed com- the laminated panoramic roof and/or sun shade. the laminated panoramic roof and/or sun shade. pletely. If the sun shade is completely closed, it will open Quick open/close NOTE...
  • Page 108: Power Windows

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power windows Operating the power windows point at which it was blocked (or will open fully to the tilt position). All power windows can be operated using the WARNING control panel in the driver's door. The control The auto-stop feature also functions when the panels in the other doors only operate the win- laminated panoramic roof or sun shade is being...
  • Page 109: Rearview Mirror

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rearview mirror Resetting For the power windows to function, the ignition must be in at least mode I. When the vehicle has If the battery has been disconnected, the auto The interior rearview mirror has an auto-dim been running, the power windows can be oper- open function must be reset so that it will work function that helps reduce glare from following...
  • Page 110: Using Sun Shades

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using sun shades Settings view Changing a setting Both rear doors have integrated sun shades. The center display's Settings view is used to make many of the vehicle's function settings and Rear doors to display vehicle-related information. Opening Settings view A sub-category in Settings view with various possible settings...
  • Page 111: Categories In Settings View

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Categories in Settings view Types of settings Related information • Center display overview (p. 30) Settings view consists of a number of main cate- Type of Description • gories and sub-categories that contain settings Navigating in the center display's views setting (p.
  • Page 112 Settings view (p. 108) System Volumes • Changing system settings in Settings view Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot (p. 111) Navigation Vehicle Modem Internet Sub-categories Volvo On Call Volvo Service Networks Route Climate Traffic Climate The main category has no sub-catego- Guidance ries.
  • Page 113: Changing System Settings In Settings View

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Changing system settings in Viewing the VIN (Vehicle Identification 3. Select one of the following measurement Settings view standards: Number) • 1. Pull down the center display's Top view and System Settings view's main category contains Metric : kilometers, liters and degrees Cel- Settings general settings and information, such as lan-...
  • Page 114: Changing Settings In Apps

    Top view to return to your original view. See also the article "Categories in Set- tings view." Third party apps Third party apps have to be downloaded e.g., Volvo ID . Settings for these apps are made in the apps themselves, not in Top view.
  • Page 115: Ambient Temperature Sensor

    Settings When the vehicle changes owners, it is essential to reset all user data and system settings to their 2. Tap System Units. factory defaults, including Volvo On Call. Metric 3. Select measurement standard, Related information Imperial • Resetting the settings view (p. 112) Related information •...
  • Page 116: Clock

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Clock Head-up display (HUD)* Automatic time Automatic Time The function is also available, The clock is displayed in the instrument panel The head-up display provides information such which adjusts the time zone automatically, and in the center display. as speed, cruise control functions, navigation, Automatic depending on the vehicle's location.
  • Page 117 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS NOTE NOTE If the City Safety is activated, the information The driver's ability to see information in the in the HUD will be replaced by a City Safety- HUD may be impeded by: related graphic. This graphic will illuminate •...
  • Page 118 If the windshield has to be replaced, contact a 2. Tap My Car Displays Head-Up trained and qualified Volvo service technician or Display Options. authorized workshop. The correct type of replace- Tap Go to the center display's Settings view ment windshield must be used for a head-up dis- Driver Display &...
  • Page 119: Voice Control

    Bluetooth-connected cell phone, cli- mate system and the Volvo navigation system*. In certain cases, text messages are also provided in the instrument panel. Voice control offers convenience and enables the...
  • Page 120: Using Voice Commands

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using voice commands Voice control for cell phones Voice command examples The following is an introduction for using voice Press , say "Call"-"[First-name]"-"[Last- Voice commands can be used to control many ® name]"-"[number category]" to call a contact commands.
  • Page 121: Voice Control For Radio And Media

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Voice control for radio and media Climate system voice commands "Bluetooth": starts playback from a Blue- tooth-connected device. The following voice commands can be used for Voice commands can be used to control the cli- • Similar music": starts playback from a USB the radio or an external multimedia device.
  • Page 122 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • • – Turn on defroster Turn off Raise seat ventilation Lower seat " "/" " "/" and say one of the following com- defroster ventilation ": activates/deactivates window ": raises/lowers the level for mands: and door mirror defrosting. seat ventilation*.
  • Page 123: Navigation System Voice Commands

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Navigation system voice commands – To use the voice control system, press the and say one of the following commands after the tone: on the right-side steering wheel keypad Many of the navigation system's functions can • be activated using voice commands.
  • Page 124: Voice Control Settings

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Voice control settings Search [POI category] in [a city] Related information " • Search for a POI category in a city/loca- Voice control (p. 117) There are a number of settings that can be made tion. •...
  • Page 125: Indicator Symbols In The Instrument Panel

    High beam indicator system. If this happens, please have your vehicle checked by a The symbol will illuminate when trained and qualified Volvo service the high beams are on or when technician as soon as possible. high beam flash is being used.
  • Page 126 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation Automatic/active high beams Lane keeping aid Preconditioning White symbol: lane keeping aid on The symbol illuminates when the The symbol will be blue when the and marker lines detected. engine/cabin heater/air condition- automatic high beams are on.
  • Page 127: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Instrument panel Related information Messages (and in certain cases also graph- • ics) Instrument panel (p. 125) The instrument panel displays vehicle- and driv- • • Distance to empty tank ing-related information. Warning symbols in the instrument panel •...
  • Page 128: Instrument Panel App Menu

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument panel App menu Activating the instrument panel language. This change affects the language used in all displays. The instrument panel is activated as soon as a The App (application) menu in the instrument door is opened (i.e., ignition mode 0). After a panel provides quick access to commonly used Related information short period, the panel will go out if it is not used.
  • Page 129: Hybrid-Related Information In The

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Hybrid-related information in the Indicates the output level when the Functions instrument panel gasoline engine will start. A hollow Trip com- Select a trip odometer, make symbol indicates that the gasoline Different types of information will be displayed in puter instrument panel display set- engine is not being used.
  • Page 130 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power utilized by the driver The Save drive mode The indicator shows the amount of power utilized (requested) by the driver through pressure on the accelerator pedal. The higher the reading on the scale, the greater the amount of power utilized in the current gear.
  • Page 131: Instrument Panel Licenses

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument panel licenses IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY 3. Neither the name of the organisation nor the names of its contributors may be used to AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE BSD 4-clause "Original" or "Old" License endorse or promote products derive from this ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 132 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Redistribution and use in source and binary ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH this software. If you use it, or only parts of it, in a program, you must acknowledge forms, with or without modification, are permitted DAMAGE.
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  • Page 134 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and Tom Lane The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. LICENSE: Glenn Randers-Pehrson disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, If you modify libpng you may insert additional Willem van Schaik including, without limitation, the warranties of notices immediately following this sentence.
  • Page 135 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS A "png_get_copyright" function is available, for LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF misrepresented as being the original software. convenient use in "about" boxes and the like: MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND 3. This notice may not be removed or altered printf("%s",png_get_copyright(NULL));...
  • Page 136: Warning Symbols In The Instrument Panel

    • Instrument panel (p. 125) has occurred that may affect the Volvo service technician as soon vehicle's drivability. The warning as possible. symbol can also illuminate in com- bination with other symbols.
  • Page 137 DO NOT DRIVE. Have the vehicle towed then glows steadily when the engine oil level is too low. Stop the to a trained and qualified Volvo service parking brake has been set. engine immediately and check the technician and have the brake system engine oil level.
  • Page 138: Calibrating The Compass

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Compass Calibrating the compass Related information • Calibrating the compass (p. 136) The rear-view mirror has an integrated compass North America is divided into 15 magnetic zones • that shows the direction in which the vehicle is and the compass will need to be calibrated if the Ignition modes (p.
  • Page 139: Lighting Panel And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lighting panel and controls 8. Repeat the calibration procedure if neces- sary. The lighting controls on the left-side steering wheel lever can be used to activate the vehicle's Related information exterior lighting. Instrument lighting brightness • Defrosting windows and mirrors (p. 191) can be adjusted on the lighting panel.
  • Page 140 Canada. can be used Illumination of the display and instrument lights will vary, depending on ignition mode. Volvo recommends using the position The display lighting is automatically subdued in whenever possible. darkness and the sensitivity is set with the thumb wheel.
  • Page 141: Low Beam Headlights

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Low beam headlights Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Related information • Daytime Running Lights (DRL) (p. 139) In dark ambient lighting conditions, the low The car monitors ambient lighting conditions. • beams will be activated automatically when the High and low beam headlights (p.
  • Page 142: High And Low Beam Headlights

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS High and low beam headlights by moving the lever forward. Return to low beams With the headlight ring in the position by moving the lever toward the steering wheel. and the ignition in mode II or if the engine is When the engine is started, the low beams are running: activated automatically if the headlight control is...
  • Page 143 The same applies if a message saying that the along with the high beams These lights must be connected to the vehicle's electrical system by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 144: Active Bending Lights

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Active Bending Lights* Related information NOTE • City Safety™ troubleshooting (p. 287) Active Bending Lights (ABL) are designed to This function is only active in twilight or dark • help light up a curve according to movements of Lighting panel and controls (p.
  • Page 145: Brake Lights

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Brake lights Rear fog lights Related information • Lighting panel and controls (p. 137) The brake lights illuminate automatically when The rear fog lights are considerably brighter than the brakes are applied. the normal taillights and should be used only when conditions such as fog, rain, snow, smoke In addition to illuminating when the brake pedal is or dust reduce visibility for other vehicles to less...
  • Page 146: Hazard Warning Flashers

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Hazard warning flashers Parking lights that the headlight control is in or which mode the ignition is in. The hazard warning flashers should be used to Turn the parking lights on by turning the ring on indicate that the vehicle has become a traffic the left-side steering wheel lever.
  • Page 147: Approach Lighting

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Approach lighting Home safe lighting Passenger compartment lighting Approach lighting activates the parking lights, The home safe lighting function illuminates the The passenger compartment lighting is con- outer door handle lights*, license plate lighting, area in front of the vehicle in dark conditions. trolled using the buttons in the ceiling above the courtesy lighting and footwell lighting when you front and rear seats.
  • Page 148 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear interior lighting Rear courtesy lighting Courtesy lighting (AUTO) switch Rear reading lights Passenger's side reading light Front reading lights Turn the reading lights on or off by pressing the respective buttons briefly. Adjust the brightness by pressing and holding the button. Courtesy lighting Turn the footwell and overhead courtesy lighting on or off by pressing the button briefly.
  • Page 149 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Ground lighting Mood lighting* The ground lighting comes on or goes off when a When the overhead courtesy lighting has gone door is opened or closed. out and the engine is running, several LEDs located near the roof console illuminate to pro- Doorsill lighting vide faint lighting to help e.g., see objects in stor- The doorsill lighting comes on or goes off when a...
  • Page 150: Using Turn Signals

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using turn signals Messages in the instrument panel lever can be returned to its initial position by and center display hand. The turn signals are controlled using the left steering wheel lever. The turn signals flash three Information and warning messages are dis- NOTE times or continuously, depending on how far up...
  • Page 151 Part of the message is context-dependent. a short period of time or disappears if it has been Drive to Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service ately. confirmed or if action has been taken. Messages technician.
  • Page 152: Ment Panel And Center Display

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Handling messages in the Pop-up messages 2. Confirm a choice by pressing (2). instrument panel and center display Messages are sometimes displayed in pop-up > The message will disappear from the windows. Messages of this type have higher pri- instrument panel.
  • Page 153: Instrument Panel And Center Display

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Handling messages stored from the Reading saved messages ble to e.g., activate/deactivate a function related instrument panel and center display to the message. Reading a saved message immediately: Handling new messages – Tap the button to the right of the message Messages saved from the instrument Car message stored in Car status For messages with buttons:...
  • Page 154 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Handling a saved message Messages saved from the center display Messages saved in Top view are erased automat- ically when the engine is switched off. In expanded form, some messages have two but- tons for booking service or reading the owner's Related information manual.
  • Page 155: Using The Instrument Panel App Menu

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using the instrument panel App Using the windshield wipers Opening/closing the App menu menu – Press the App menu (1). Before using the wipers, ice and snow should The App (application) menu in the instrument be removed from the windshield. Be sure the The App menu cannot be opened if there are panel is controlled using the right-side steering wiper blades are not frozen in place.
  • Page 156: Activating/Deactivating The Rain Sensor

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Activating/deactivating the rain Continuous wipers Activate the rain sensor by pressing the sensor Move the lever upward for the wipers to button. The wipers will make one sweep. operate at normal speed. The rain sensor monitors the amount of water on If the lever is pressed down, the wipers will make the windshield and automatically regulates wiper additional sweeps across the windshield.
  • Page 157: Windshield And Headlight Washers

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Windshield and headlight washers Activating/deactivating the memory CAUTION function Use the windshield/headlight washers to help • Use ample washer fluid when washing The rain sensor's memory function can be set to improve visibility. the windshield. The windshield should be activate the rain sensor each time the engine is thoroughly wet when the wipers are in Starting the windshield and headlight...
  • Page 158: Tailgate Window Wiper And Washer

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Tailgate window wiper and washer Tailgate wiper and reverse gear A text message and the symbol will be dis- 1. In the center display, select played in the instrument panel to remind the Settings Start the tailgate window wiper/washer with con- driver to fill the washer fluid reservoir.
  • Page 159: Steering Wheel

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Steering wheel Horn Using the instrument panel App menu (p. 153) The steering wheel has controls for the horn, • Phone (p. 406) certain optional driver support systems, menus/ messages and paddles for manually shifting gears*. The horn is located in the steering wheel hub.
  • Page 160: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the steering wheel Seats WARNING The steering wheel can be adjusted to various The vehicle is equipped with 7 seats. The front Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. positions. seats can be adjusted electroncially or manually. The second and third row seats are adjusted pri- If the vehicle is equipped with the optional marily manually.
  • Page 161: Manually Operated Front Seats

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Manually operated front seats Moving the second row seats forward/rear- WARNING ward (p. 171) The front seats can be adjusted in a number of • Do not adjust the seat while driving. The • Adjusting the second row backrest tilt ways to help provide the most comfortable seat- seat should be adjusted so that the brake (p.
  • Page 162: Power Front Seats

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power front seats* Adjusting power front seats* Related information • Power front seats* (p. 160) The power front seats offer a number of adjust- The power front seat(s) can be adjusted to many • ment possibilities to help maximize comfort and positions to help improve comfort and ergonom- Using the power seat memory function* ergonomics.
  • Page 163: Adjusting The Passenger's Seat From The Driver's Seat

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the passenger's seat from Using the power seat memory the driver's seat* function* Using the controls on the side of the driver's The memory function can be used to store the seat, the driver can adjust the position of the settings (positions) of the power front seats*, front passenger's seat.
  • Page 164: Multifunctional Front Seats

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Multifunctional front seats* 2. Press and release the M button. The indica- The seat, door mirrors and head-up display will tor light in the button will illuminate. stop automatically if the button is released before In addition to the adjustment settings offered by the they have reached the stored positions.
  • Page 165: Operating Multifunctional Front Seats

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operating multifunctional front Navigating in the seat adjustment settings center of the display. If both seats are adjusted, seats* the settings for the driver seat are shown on the using the center display upper half of the screen and the ones made for Tap any of the functions in the center display to Multifunction seat adjustments are made using the passenger seat are on the lower half.
  • Page 166 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting function settings in the The following massage settings are available: multifunctional front seats* • The multifunction controls on the side of the seat • Program 1-5 : There are 5 preset massage as well as the center display can be used to Swell Tread Advanced...
  • Page 167 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lumbar Adjusting lumbar support* 2. Select in the seat settings view. Lumbar support can be adjusted up/down/front/ • Tap the button up/down to move lumbar rear. support up/down. • Tap the front button to make lumbar sup- port firmer.
  • Page 168 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear seats Easy access to and from the driver 1. Activate the multifunction control on the side seat of the seat by moving it up/down. The seat Your vehicle has three rows of seats. The sec- settings view will appear in the center dis- Easy Ingress &...
  • Page 169 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the second row head Activating/deactivating the function restraints 1. In the center display, select Settings Seats. The center head restraint in the second row of seats can be adjusted to suit the height of the 2. Activate/deactivate the function by select- seat's occupant.
  • Page 170 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the second row backrest Electrically folding down the rear seat’s 2. In the center display, select Settings tilt outboard head restraints* Seats Fold Headrest On Second Row Seats Backrest tilt can be adjusted separately for each to fold down the out- of the second row seats.
  • Page 171 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Folding the second row backrests Outboard seats Seat belts (p. 62) The second row of seats has three individual seating positions whose backrests can be folded down separately. CAUTION • To help avoid damage to the seat uphols- tery, before a rear seat backrest is folded down, remove any objects from the seat and ensure that the seat belts are not...
  • Page 172 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Center seat Outboard seats WARNING After being folded down, be sure the back- rests are securely locked in place. To return the backrest to the upright position: 1. Pull up and hold the handle on the side of the seat while the backrest is being folded 2.
  • Page 173 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Moving the second row seats Getting into and out of the third row Related information forward/rearward • of seats Rear seats (p. 166) • The second row seats can be moved forward/ The second row seats can be moved for easier Getting into and out of the third row of seats rearward individually to help optimize legroom for (p.
  • Page 174 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Folding the third row backrests 2. Be sure that the backrest and head restraint WARNING do not come in contact with the seat ahead The third row of seats has two individual seating Be sure the backrest and head restraint are while they are being folded down.
  • Page 175: Climate

    CLIMATE...
  • Page 176: Climate Control System

    CLIMATE • Climate control system Perceived temperature Air quality (p. 182) • Air distribution (p. 197) The vehicle is equipped with Electronic Climate The climate system regulates passenger com- Control (ECC) that cools, heats, dehumidifies • partment temperature based on the perceived Air conditioning refrigerant (p.
  • Page 177: Climate System Sensors

    CLIMATE Climate system sensors Parking climate (preconditioning) Related information • Climate control system (p. 174) The climate system's sensors help regulate the The climate in the passenger compartment can • passenger compartment temperature, humidity be preconditioned and maintained, even when Perceived temperature (p.
  • Page 178 CLIMATE • Preconditioning Related information Heating for the windshield, tailgate window • and door mirrors can be activated. Starting and stopping preconditioning Preconditioning the vehicle before driving can (p. 180) help reduce wear and reduce energy consump- If preconditioning is used in warm weather, a cer- •...
  • Page 179: Activating/Deactivating The Parking

    CLIMATE Activating/deactivating the parking Activating/deactivating the climate Related information climate timer • comfort retaining function* Preconditioning timer (p. 178) • With the vehicle's charging cable connected, Setting the parking climate (preconditioning) This function helps keep the passenger com- the parking climate timer can be activated or timer (p.
  • Page 180: Preconditioning Timer

    CLIMATE Preconditioning timer Setting the parking climate NOTE (preconditioning) timer The timer can be set to start preconditioning at a • If there is not sufficient residual engine predetermined time. The parking climate (preconditioning) timer can heat available, this function cannot be be activated or deactivated at any time.
  • Page 181 CLIMATE Add timer Editing a timer setting Delete 3. Tap 5. Tap to confirm. 1. Open Climate view in the center display. > A pop-up window will open. > The timer setting will be deleted from the list. Parking climate 2.
  • Page 182: Starting And Stopping Preconditioning

    Starting preconditioning and checking the cur- charging cable must be connected. rent settings can be done from a cell phone with the Volvo On Call mobile app. Preconditioning Starting/stopping from the center display heats the passenger compartment to a comforta- ble temperature or cools the compartment to the current ambient temperature.
  • Page 183: Preconditioning Symbols And Messages

    Unavailable, fuel and battery level too low Parking climate Preconditioning is not functioning properly. Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo serv- ice technician to have the system checked as soon as possible. Service required Parking climate Preconditioning is temporarily not functioning and will be reset automatically while the vehicle is being driven or when it is restarted.
  • Page 184: Air Quality

    Only use cleaning agents and car care products NOTE doors is opened. The time for which the recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly and fol- blower operates decreases gradually due to • The air quality sensor should always be...
  • Page 185: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    When driving in e.g., • Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)* dusty or industrial areas, the filer may need to be (p. 182) replaced more often. Consult your Volvo retailer. Related information • Air quality (p. 182) •...
  • Page 186: Climate System Controls

    CLIMATE • Climate system controls Related information Defrosting windows and mirrors (p. 191) • • Climate system controls in the center display Climate system voice commands (p. 119) Climate system functions are controlled using (p. 185) buttons on the center console, the center dis- play and the climate system panel on the rear side of the tunnel console.
  • Page 187: Climate System Controls In The Center Display

    CLIMATE Climate system controls in the Climate view center display Tap the center button on the climate bar to access Climate view, which is divided into the fol- All climate system functions can be controlled Main climate Rear climate lowing tabs: from the center display's climate bar and Cli- Parking climate Toggle between the tabs by...
  • Page 188: Rear Climate System Controls On The Tunnel Console

    CLIMATE Rear climate system controls on the Rear climate Rear seat temperature control. tunnel console All of the climate system functions for the rear Rear seat heating control*. Rear climate seat can be controlled from the The rear seat climate system functions are con- tab.
  • Page 189: Setting The Blower Speed

    CLIMATE Setting the blower speed From the rear seat Setting the rear seat blower speed* The blower can be set to seven different speeds. From the front seat In models with the 4-zone climate system*, blower speed can be set separately for the front and rear seats.
  • Page 190: Setting The Temperature

    CLIMATE Related information Setting the temperature • Climate system controls in the center display The temperature can be set separately for the (p. 185) left and right sides of the passenger compart- • Rear climate system controls on the tunnel ment and for the front and rear seats separately.
  • Page 191 CLIMATE Synchronizing the temperature Setting the rear seat temperature* From the front seat Temperature control Synchronization button on the driver's side temperature 4. Set the temperature by: control Temperature buttons in the Rear climate group in Cli- • dragging the control to the desired tem- 1.
  • Page 192: Turning Recirculation On And Off

    CLIMATE • Turning recirculation on and off From the rear seat Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console (p. 186) Recirculation can be used to shut out exhaust • Perceived temperature (p. 174) fumes, smoke, etc., from the passenger com- partment.
  • Page 193: Defrosting Windows And Mirrors

    CLIMATE Defrosting windows and mirrors Activating/deactivating the recirculation Models without a heated windshield. timer The max. defroster, heated windshield* and – Press button (1). With the timer activated, recirculation will switch heated rear window/door mirror functions are > Max. defroster is activated (button indica- off automatically after 20 minutes.
  • Page 194 CLIMATE From the center display's Climate view Activating/deactivating windshield Activating/deactivating rear window and heating* door mirror heating Activate/deactivate max. defroster Windshield heating button in Climate view Rear window/door mirror heating button in Climate view Max. defroster button in Climate view 1.
  • Page 195: Turning Steering Wheel Heating* On And Off

    CLIMATE Turning steering wheel heating* on 2. Activate/deactivate the respective defroster 2. Tap the steering wheel heating button and off functions when the engine is started by repeatedly to select one of four levels: Auto High Middle selecting/deselecting the boxes for The steering wheel can be heated electrically for Electric Front Defroster Auto Electric...
  • Page 196: Air Conditioning

    CLIMATE Air conditioning NOTE NOTE The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies the • For the air conditioning to function opti- Air conditioning for the third row of seats can- air in the passenger compartment. mally, close the side windows and lamina- not be activated if the main air conditioning ted panoramic roof* unit or the air conditioning for the second row...
  • Page 197: Turning Seat Heating* On And Off

    CLIMATE Turning seat heating* on and off Activating/deactivating rear seat heating From the rear seat With the 4-zone climate system* The seats can be heated for added comfort in From the front seat* cold weather. Activating/deactivating front seat heating Temperature buttons for Rear climate in Climate view Seat heating indicator and control on the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console Settings...
  • Page 198: Turning Front Seat Ventilation* On And Off

    CLIMATE Turning front seat ventilation* on Automatically activating/deactivating the Activating/deactivating front seat and off seat heating function when the engine is ventilation started Seat ventilation can be used e.g., to help remove The seat heating* can be set to start automati- dampness from the seat occupant's clothing.
  • Page 199: Air Distribution

    CLIMATE Air distribution NOTE The incoming air is distributed through a number Seat ventilation cannot be started if the tem- of different vents in the passenger compartment. perature in the passenger compartment is too low. Air distribution overview For use over extended periods, the setting is recommended.
  • Page 200: Opening/Closing/Directing Air Vents

    CLIMATE Opening/closing/directing air vents Adjusting air distribution Directing air flow Some of the passenger compartment air vents Air distribution can be adjusted manually. can be open/closed/directed individually. Direct the dashboard and door pillar outer air vents toward the side windows to defrost. Direct the vents into the passenger compartment to help maintain a comfortable temperature in warm weather.
  • Page 201 CLIMATE Related information • Air distribution (p. 197) • Opening/closing/directing air vents (p. 198) • Air distribution table (p. 200) • Climate system controls in the center display (p. 185)
  • Page 202: Air Distribution Table

    CLIMATE Air distribution table Air distribution can be adjusted manually. Air distribution If all air distribution buttons are deselected in manual mode, the climate system will revert to automatic mode. Main air flow from the defroster vents, some flow from the other vents. To remove ice and condensation (with moderate blower speed).
  • Page 203 CLIMATE Air distribution Main air flow from the defroster and floor vents, some flow from the other vents. For best comfort and defrosting in humid condi- tions. Main air flow from the dashboard and floor vents, some flow from the other vents. For good comfort in sunny, cool weather.
  • Page 205: Loading And Storage

    LOADING AND STORAGE...
  • Page 206: Cargo Space

    LOADING AND STORAGE Cargo space Passenger compartment storage spaces The vehicle has flexible cargo capacity that makes it possible to load and secure large The following is an overview of the passenger objects. compartment and its storage spaces. By folding down the backrests in the second and Front seats third rows* of seats, the cargo capacity of the vehicle increases considerably.
  • Page 207: Using The Glove Compartment

    LOADING AND STORAGE Using the glove compartment Third row of seats Locking the glove compartment The glove compartment provides a lockable stor- 1. This can be done from the center display's age compartment for small items. Function or Settings view: •...
  • Page 208: Tunnel Console

    LOADING AND STORAGE Tunnel console Unlocking the glove compartment The tunnel console, located between the front 1. This function can be deactivated from the seats, contains a 12-volt electrical socket, cup center display's Function or Settings view: holders and storage spaces, etc. •...
  • Page 209: Sun Visors

    LOADING AND STORAGE Sun visors Related information • Passenger compartment storage spaces There are vanity mirrors with card holders on the (p. 204) upper sides of the sun visors. • Electrical sockets (p. 208) • Alarm (p. 220) • Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console (p.
  • Page 210: Electrical Sockets

    LOADING AND STORAGE Electrical sockets 2. Disconnect the device by pulling its plug, not WARNING its cord. There are two 12-volt sockets in the tunnel con- • Be sure to place any devices connected sole, a 120-volt socket on the rear side of the Pull up the cover over the socket when it is not in to the socket safely so that they do not tunnel console, and one 12-volt socket in the...
  • Page 211 Put the vehicle's ignition in at least mode I. The socket is not active. The socket has been active but has been deactivated. Start the engine and/or charge the start battery. If a problem persists, have the socket checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
  • Page 212 LOADING AND STORAGE 12-volt socket in the tunnel console 12-volt socket in the cargo area phones. For the sockets to provide electrical cur- rent, the ignition must be in at least mode I. WARNING Always keep the sockets covered when not in use.
  • Page 213: Loading

    If the backrests of the second row seats are folded down, they should not be in contact with the front seat backrests. This could An accessory trailer hitch can be purchased from a Volvo retailer. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 214 Drive smoothly. Avoid rapid starts, fast cor- nering and hard braking. Roof loads See the article "Weights" for information about Load carriers are available as Volvo accessories. the maximum permissible load that can be trans- Observe the following points when in use: ported on the roof.
  • Page 215: Grocery Bag Holder

    • Cargo net (p. 213) rests. • Steel cargo grid* (p. 215) • Cargo compartment cover* (p. 217) 5-seat models only. Can be replaced by ordering a new one from a Volvo retailer. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 216 LOADING AND STORAGE 3. Insert the other upper hook into the ceiling 4. Rear mounting: with the upper hooks WARNING mounting point on the opposite side. It is inserted into the rear ceiling mounting points, • Objects in the cargo compartment should spring-loaded to make mounting easier.
  • Page 217: Steel Cargo Grid

    LOADING AND STORAGE Steel cargo grid* Mounting CAUTION 1. Fold down the rear seats (second row of Your vehicle can be equipped with a steel grid Pressure from the front seats against the seats in 7-seat models) and lift in the steel that helps prevent objects in the cargo area from cargo net could damage the net and/or its grid through one of the rear doors or the tail-...
  • Page 218: Load Anchoring Eyelets

    LOADING AND STORAGE Load anchoring eyelets Related information • Cargo net (p. 213) The eyelets in the cargo compartment can be • folded out to secure objects with straps, a net, Cargo compartment cover* (p. 217) etc. • Load anchoring eyelets (p. 216) •...
  • Page 219 LOADING AND STORAGE Cargo compartment cover* Related information or partially retracted to make it easier to reach • farther into the cargo compartment. Loading (p. 211) The cover can be used to conceal objects in the cargo area. Fully open Installing the cover Third row seats, 7-seat models*: hang the seat belt latches in the hooks provided in the...
  • Page 220 LOADING AND STORAGE Partially retracted If you are holding something in one of your From the partially retracted position: hands: – Grasp the handle and lift it slightly to release From the fully open position, push the cover's the attaching pins from their grooves. Pull handle slightly upward with e.g., your elbow.
  • Page 221 LOCKS AND ALARM...
  • Page 222: Locks And Alarm

    • the alarm siren is disconnected Additional keys can be ordered from a Volvo the remote key or by using the optional Passive retailer. Entry system where it is only necessary to have a...
  • Page 223 LOCKS AND ALARM Arming the alarm Related information If the door that triggered the alarm is left open, • – the alarm cycle will be repeated 10 times. Automatically arming/disarming the alarm Lock the vehicle by pressing the remote (p. 222) key's lock button, pressing the outer indenta- Alarm indicator •...
  • Page 224: Automatically Arming/Disarming The

    LOCKS AND ALARM Automatically arming/disarming the Deactivating the alarm without a Child safety locks alarm functioning remote key Child safety locks help prevent children from Automatically arming the alarm helps prevent If the remote key is not functioning properly, the inadvertently opening one of the rear doors from inadvertently leaving the vehicle without alarm alarm can be turned off and the vehicle can be...
  • Page 225 LOCKS AND ALARM Manual activation/deactivation Related information 2. Press the button on the driver's door control • panel. Detachable key blade (p. 232) Rear child lock Activated • > will be dis- Ignition modes (p. 362) played in the instrument panel and the indicator light in the button will illuminate to show that the child safety locking func- tion is activated.
  • Page 226: Antenna Locations For The Start And

    In the upper front section of the driver side start*) rear door In the upper front section of the passenger Volvo Standard Key FCC ID: YGOHUF8423 side rear door Volvo Tag ID FCC ID: YGOHUF8432 In the center of the rear seat backrest This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 227: Immobilizer

    The following message (which may appear in the subject to the following two conditions: instrument panel) is related to the immobilizer: Volvo Standard Key IC: 4008C-HUF8423 (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- Volvo Tag ID IC: 4008C-HUF8432 Message...
  • Page 228: Changing The Remote Key's Battery

    Hold the remote key with the front side (with the Volvo symbol) toward you and move The cover will loosen and can be the button on lower edge of the key near the removed from the key.
  • Page 229 LOCKS AND ALARM Use e.g., a screwdriver to turn the battery Insert a new battery with the positive (+) The battery's positive (+) side is up. Pry cover counterclockwise so that the markers side up. Put the battery cover back in place out the battery as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 230 Volvo workshop fulfill the above criteria. Old batteries should be disposed of properly at a recycling center or at your Volvo retailer. Put the rear cover in position and press down until it clicks into place.
  • Page 231: Remote Key's Range

    LOCKS AND ALARM Remote key's range Remote key For keyless entry into the vehicle, the remote key must be within approximately 5 feet (1.5 meters) In order to function correctly, the remote key The remote key is used to lock/unlock the vehi- of the sides of the vehicle or approximately 3 feet must be within a certain distance of the vehicle.
  • Page 232 If a remote key is lost, the others should be taken Tailgate: Press to unlock the tailgate only ded for vehicles equipped with the optional with the vehicle to a Volvo retailer. As an anti- (and disarm the alarm for the tailgate). On Passive Entry system.
  • Page 233: Restricted Key

    A list of independent repair facilities and/or place the remote key in the backup key reader in locksmiths known to Volvo that can cut and the tunnel console cup holder. code replacement keys can be found: Loss of a remote key •...
  • Page 234: Detachable Key Blade

    Several of the vehicle's safety function cannot be additional information door, etc. turned off the by a Red Key user. A Volvo retailer can provide you with the key Safety functions The restrictions are designed to help reduce the blade's unique code.
  • Page 235: Foot Movement Tailgate Operation

    Hold the remote key with the front side the key and slide it into position. (with the Volvo symbol) toward you and move the button on lower edge of the key near the > A click indicates that the cover is correctly key ring to the right.
  • Page 236: Locking And Unlocking Confirmation

    LOCKS AND ALARM Locking and unlocking confirmation Operation Interior confirmation – Move your foot back and forth under sensor The turn signals can be used to indicate that the on the underside of the rear bumper. It is not vehicle has been locked/unlocked with the necessary to touch the bumper.
  • Page 237 LOCKS AND ALARM Indicators in the interior lock buttons In all doors Related information • Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle Lock buttons in the front doors (p. 237) • Home safe lighting (p. 145) • Adjusting the power door mirrors (p. 102) Rear door lock buttons and indicator lights Indicator light in the respective door on: that door Front door lock buttons and indicator lights...
  • Page 238: Locking/Unlocking From Inside The

    LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking from inside the Lock buttons on the rear doors* A rear door must be closed before it can be vehicle locked. The lock buttons on either of the front doors can Alternative locking when parking be used to lock or unlock all doors and the tail- The central locking button on the front doors can gate at the same time.
  • Page 239: Locking/Unlocking From Outside The Vehicle

    LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking from outside the Related information driver's door can be unlocked with the detacha- • vehicle ble key blade. Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle (p. 237) The buttons on the remote key can be used to Keyless Passive Entry* •...
  • Page 240: Locking/Unlocking The Tailgate

    If no door or the tailgate is opened within two minutes after being unlocked, the vehicle will automatically relock. Remote door unlock The vehicle can be unlocked using the Volvo On Call app. Rubberized button on the tailgate used only for locking/ unlocking...
  • Page 241 LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless unlocking* To unlock the tailgate: CAUTION – • Press the button on the lighting panel. When pressing the rubberized pressure plate, only light pressure is necessary to > The tailgate will unlock and can be release the tailgate's electronic locking opened within two minutes (if the vehicle mechanism.
  • Page 242: Power Tailgate

    LOCKS AND ALARM Power tailgate* Closing the tailgate The tailgate can be closed by moving your foot The optional power tailgate can be opened/ under a sensor beneath the rear bumper*, by closed in several ways. pressing the button on the lighting panel, with The power tailgate can be opened/closed using the remote key or by pressing the button on the button on the lighting panel in the pas-...
  • Page 243 LOCKS AND ALARM – Programming the tailgate's maximum Press the button on the lower edge of NOTE opening angle the tailgate. If the tailgate has been opened and closed The tailgate's maximum opening angle can be > The tailgate will close automatically but continuously too long, the automatic function programmed, for example, if the tailgate has to be will not be locked.
  • Page 244: Locking/Unlocking With The Detacha

    LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking with the Related information Lock the door in the same way, but turn the key • detachable key blade in step 3 counterclockwise. Remote key's range (p. 229) • The detachable key blade can be used to e.g., Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle Turning off the alarm (p.
  • Page 245 LOCKS AND ALARM NOTE If the child safety locks are activated for the rear doors and the mechanical locking mech- anism has also been activated with the key blade, it will not be possible to open these doors from the inside or the outside. To unlock, use the central unlocking button on either of the front doors or the unlock but- ton on the remote key.
  • Page 247 DRIVER SUPPORT...
  • Page 248: Driver Support Systems

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Driver support systems Driver support system camera Park Assist Camera (PAC)* (p. 304) The vehicle is equipped with a number of driver The camera is used by a number of driver sup- support systems that help provide the driver with port systems to e.g., detect a driving lane's side active/passive support.
  • Page 249: Camera Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Camera limitations WARNING Obstructions The camera used by several of the driver support Never place any objects, decals, etc., on the systems has certain limitations, which also affect windshield in front of the camera/radar unit. the systems using it. This could reduce or block these components' functions, and could cause one or more of the Reduced visibility...
  • Page 250 • When replacing windshield wipers, use may only be carried out by a trained and electronic components. When the temperature the same type or ones approved by Volvo. qualified Volvo service technician. has cooled sufficiently, the camera and radar •...
  • Page 251 DRIVER SUPPORT • Road Sign Assistance (RSI)* limitations (p. 299) • Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* limitations (p. 313) • City Safety limitations (p. 285) • Driving lane assistance (p. 331) • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 258) * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 252: Driver Support System Radar Unit

    DRIVER SUPPORT Driver support system radar unit The radar unit is used by a number of driver sup- port systems to e.g., help detect other vehicles. The radar unit is used by the following functions: • Distance Alert* • Adaptive Cruise Control* •...
  • Page 253: Radar Sensor Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Radar sensor limitations The radar sensor is located at the upper, center The following table shows some of the situations section of the windshield along with the camera. that can cause the message to be displayed and The radar sensor used by several of the driver suggested actions.
  • Page 254 There is dirt between the inside of the windshield and the camera/radar sensor. Have the area of the windshield cleaned by a trained and quali- fied Volvo service technician. The radar sensor's capacity to detect vehicles a vehicle that suddenly enters the lane ahead is impeded: between your vehicle and the target vehicle.
  • Page 255 CAUTION ted by a trained and qualified Volvo service temporarily turned off for approx. 15 minutes technician to help ensure proper function of •...
  • Page 256: Cruise Control (Cc)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Cruise Control (CC) Starting and activating Cruise Set speed indicator Control Cruise Control (CC) is designed to assist the The vehicle's current speed driver by maintaining a set speed. It is primarily Starting CC (putting it in standby mode) intended for use on long straight roads in steady The set speed traffic, such as on highways and other main...
  • Page 257: Changing Cruise Control Speed

    DRIVER SUPPORT Changing Cruise Control speed Activating CC (putting it in active mode erator pedal is still depressed when the button is pressed. and setting a speed) Changing a set speed – A temporary increase in speed, such as when With the symbol displayed (CC is in passing another vehicle, does not affect the CC...
  • Page 258: Deactivating/Resuming Cruise Control (Cc)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/resuming Cruise Standby mode due to action by the driver Reactivating CC from standby mode Control (CC) CC is temporarily deactivated and put in standby To reactivate CC after it has temporarily been put mode if: in standby mode: Cruise Control (CC) can be temporarily deacti- vated and put in standby mode.
  • Page 259: Turning Cruise Control Off

    DRIVER SUPPORT Turning Cruise Control off – Related information Press the button (2). • Cruise Control (CC) (p. 254) Cruise Control (CC) can be deactivated (turned > The set speed marker (4) and symbols will • off). Starting and activating Cruise Control change colors from GRAY to WHITE.
  • Page 260: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    ACC is designed to smoothly regulate speed. only be performed by a trained and quali- ramps. However, the driver must apply the brakes in sit- fied Volvo technician. uations that require immediate braking. This applies when there are great differences in WARNING...
  • Page 261 DRIVER SUPPORT Controls Instrument panel Collision warning Function buttons and symbols Speed indicators Warning light Increases the set speed or puts ACC back Set speed Adaptive Cruise Control can exert brake force into active mode (previous settings will be that is equivalent to approximately 40% of the Speed of the vehicle ahead resumed) vehicle's total braking capacity.
  • Page 262: Starting And Activating Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Starting and activating Adaptive Head-up-display* Setting an Adaptive Cruise Control time Cruise Control (ACC) interval (p. 264) • Changing Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ACC must first be put in active mode before it speed (p. 263) can be started in order to regulate speed or a •...
  • Page 263: Deactivating/Resuming Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Deactivating/resuming Adaptive The driver's seat belt must be buckled and A speed interval will also be Cruise Control (ACC) the driver's door must be closed. indicated: • There must be a vehicle ahead (a target vehi- ACC can be put temporarily in standby mode cle) or your vehicle's current speed must be and then reactivated.
  • Page 264 DRIVER SUPPORT • To temporarily deactivate and put Adaptive Cruise In these cases, the driver will have to regulate the engine speed (rpm) is too high/low Control in standby mode: vehicle's speed. • the wheels lose traction • A temporary increase in speed, such as when the parking brake is applied passing another vehicle, does not affect the ACC •...
  • Page 265: Changing Adaptive Cruise Control Acc) Speed

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Changing Adaptive Cruise Control Adaptive cruise control passing assistance If speed is increased by pressing the accelerator (ACC) speed (p. 276) pedal before the button is pressed, the vehi- • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) symbols and cle's speed when the button is pressed will ACC makes it possible to set various speeds.
  • Page 266: Setting An Adaptive Cruise Control

    DRIVER SUPPORT Setting an Adaptive Cruise Control Related information Changing a time interval • time interval Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 258) • ACC makes it possible to set various time inter- Starting and activating Pilot Assist (p. 268) vals to the vehicle ahead. •...
  • Page 267 DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist* time interval to the vehicle ahead does not The driver sets the desired time interval to the allow an increase in speed. vehicle ahead. Pilot Assist monitors that vehicle The Pilot Assist feature helps keep the vehicle in •...
  • Page 268 Pilot Assist maintenance should only be Pilot Assist, including its limitations. carried out by a trained and qualified • Pilot Assist is not intended to replace the Volvo service technician. driver's attention and judgement. • Pilot Assist regulates your vehicle's •...
  • Page 269 DRIVER SUPPORT Instrument panel Collision warning Head-up-display* Speed indication Warning light A flashing symbol alerts the driver Set speed Pilot Assist can exert brake force that is equiva- If the vehicle is equipped with a head-up display*, lent to approximately 40% of the vehicle's total a flashing symbol in the windshield will alert the Speed of the vehicle ahead braking capacity.
  • Page 270: Starting And Activating Pilot Assist

    DRIVER SUPPORT Starting and activating Pilot Assist A YELLOW symbol with a flashing WHITE arrow WARNING indicates that the system is about to shift into Pilot Assist only provides warnings for vehi- standby mode. cles that its radar sensor and camera have With ACC in standby mode: detected.
  • Page 271: Deactivating/Resuming Pilot Assist

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist Hands on the steering wheel the lane's side market lines are missing, badly faded or cross each other. Pilot Assist only functions when the driver's Putting Pilot Assist in standby mode • hands are on the steering wheel, which is con- the division of lanes is not clear, e.g., tinuously monitored by the system.
  • Page 272 DRIVER SUPPORT Standby mode due to driver action Reactivating Pilot Assist from standby WARNING mode If a turn signal is used or if the accelerator pedal If this happens, the driver will be alerted by an is pressed, Pilot Assist will temporarily go into –...
  • Page 273: Setting A Pilot Assist Time Interval

    DRIVER SUPPORT Setting a Pilot Assist time interval WARNING Different time intervals to the vehicle ahead can • Only use a time interval that is suitable in be selected and are shown in the instrument current traffic conditions. panel as 1–5 horizontal bars. •...
  • Page 274: Pilot Assist Auto-Hold Brake Function

    DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist auto-hold brake Pilot Assist limitations Deactivating the auto-hold brake function function In certain situations, auto-hold will be deactivated Pilot Assist functionality may be limited in certain when the vehicle is at a standstill and Pilot Assist At certain speeds, Pilot Assist provides braking situations.
  • Page 275 DRIVER SUPPORT • • High curbs, barriers and temporary obsta- Setting a Pilot Assist time interval (p. 271) WARNING cles (cones, barriers etc) may not be • Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist (p. 269) • Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidance detected or could be detected incorrectly •...
  • Page 276: Functions

    DRIVER SUPPORT Other Adaptive Cruise Control – The driver will then have to reactivate ACC in WARNING (ACC) functions one of the following ways: If ACC changes targets from a moving vehicle • to a stationary one at speeds above 20 mph Press the button on the left-side ACC has several supplementary functions:...
  • Page 277: Radar Sensor

    DRIVER SUPPORT Radar sensor Deactivation of the auto-hold brake Related information • function Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 258) The radar sensor is used by several driver sup- • In certain situations, auto-hold will be deactivated port functions to help detect other vehicles. Auto-hold brake function (p.
  • Page 278: Radar Sensor - Type Approval

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Radar sensor - type approval Adaptive cruise control passing The speed set for ACC must be high enough assistance to safely pass the vehicle ahead. USA & Canada: ACC can assist the driver when passing other Starting passing assistance vehicles.
  • Page 279: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) - Fault

    A text message can be erased by briefly pressing the O button on the right-side steering wheel keypad. If the message recurs, contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician or retailer. Related information • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 258)
  • Page 280 Unavailable ACC is in standby mode. GRAY symbol and Adaptive cruise The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo Service technician. Service required Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked, see Clean the windshield in front of the camera/radar sensor.
  • Page 281: City Safety

    DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety™ Normally, the occupants of the vehicle will not be WARNING aware of City Safety except when the system City Safety™ is a support system designed to • City Safety™ is a supplemental aid to the intervenes when a collision is imminent. help alert the driver to pedestrians, cyclists and driver.
  • Page 282 1. Collision warning City Safety maintenance may only be carried If City Safety has prevented a collision, the vehi- out by a trained and qualified Volvo service 2. Brake assistance cle will be kept at a standstill until the driver technician.
  • Page 283: City Safety Warning Level Settings

    DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety warning level settings When City Safety applies the brakes, the brake WARNING lights will illuminate. City Safety is always activated but the function's • No automatic system can be guaranteed warning distance can be adjusted. When City Safety is triggered and applies the to function 100% correctly in all situa- brakes, a text message will be displayed in the tions.
  • Page 284: Detecting Cyclists And Pedestrians

    DRIVER SUPPORT Detecting cyclists and pedestrians "Setting a warning level (distance)" in the shoulders, legs, the upper and lower parts of the with City Safety article "City Safety settings." body and a cyclist's normal pattern of movement. • If RCW detects a vehicle approaching •...
  • Page 285 DRIVER SUPPORT • City Safety in crossing traffic Pedestrians If major parts of the pedestrian's body are not visible to the camera, he/she may not be City Safety can help the driver when making a detected. left turn in an intersection. •...
  • Page 286: Rear Collision Warning (Rcw)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Rear Collision Warning (RCW) WARNING NOTE Rear Collision Warning with braking at • • City Safety is a supplementary driving aid Due to local traffic regulations in certain standstill (RCW) function can help the driver markets, RCW will not activate the rear and does not function in all driving situa- avoid rear-end collisions.
  • Page 287: City Safety Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety limitations Related information The visual warning signal may also be temporarily • disabled due to high passenger compartment City Safety™ (p. 279) City Safety™ may have limited or reduced func- temperatures caused by strong sunlight. • tionality in certain situations.
  • Page 288 This could affect qualified Volvo service technician. the camera-based functions. Other limitations City Safety uses the vehicle's camera and radar Action by the driver sensor, which have certain general limitations.
  • Page 289: City Safety™ Troubleshooting

    Before the windshield is replaced, con- If a message is displayed in the instrument panel fied Volvo service tact a Volvo retailer to ensure that the saying that the camera/radar sensor is blocked, technician. correct windshield is ordered and instal- City Safety cannot detect vehicles, cyclists or led.
  • Page 290 • The camera has the same type of limita- ted by a trained and qualified Volvo service tions as the human eye, i.e., it cannot see technician to help ensure proper function of...
  • Page 291: City Safety Symbols And Messages

    When City Safety is braking or has applied the brakes, one of more symbols may illuminate in the instrument panel and a text message will be displayed. City Safety was activated City Safety The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician. Reduced functionality Service required Related information •...
  • Page 292: Speed Limiter (Sl)

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Speed limiter (SL)* Set maximum speed indicator Changing tolerance for the Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 294) The Speed Limiter (SL) is a feature that helps The vehicle's current speed • Turning the Speed Limiter* off (p. 296) prevent the driver from exceeding a preset maxi- mum speed.
  • Page 293: Starting And Activating The Speed

    DRIVER SUPPORT Starting and activating the Speed Changing a Speed Limiter (SL)* Limiter (SL)* maximum speed Starting SL (putting it in standby mode) – With SL in standby mode (the will be displayed), press the button (2). Function buttons and symbols >...
  • Page 294 DRIVER SUPPORT Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)* Limitations Road sign sym- Explanation When driving down steep hills, the Speed The Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) reads road bol's color Limiter's braking effect may not be adequate and signs and adapts the vehicle's maximum speed Green/yellow ASL is active the set maximum speed may be exceeded.
  • Page 295: Activating/Deactivating The Automatic Speed Limiter (Asl)

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Activating/deactivating the Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Limiter* 2. Press the button on the left-side steer- Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)* (p. 295) ing wheel keypad. • Road Sign Information (RSI)* (p. 297) > SL will go into standby mode. ASL is activated/deactivated in the center display's Function WARNING...
  • Page 296: Automatic Speed Limiter

    DRIVER SUPPORT Changing tolerance for the Related information Automatic Speed Limiter • Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)* (p. 292) • Activating/deactivating the Automatic Speed Posted speed limit tolerance Limiter (ASL)* (p. 293) ASL can be set to allow the vehicle to drive a •...
  • Page 297: Deactivating/Reactivating The Speed

    DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Deactivating and putting SL in standby Using the accelerator pedal Limiter* mode This can be useful in situations where quick acceleration is desirable. The Speed Limiter (SL) can be temporarily deac- Using the left-side steering wheel keypad tivated and put in standby mode.
  • Page 298 DRIVER SUPPORT Turning the Speed Limiter* off Related information Reactivating SL from standby mode • Speed limiter (SL)* (p. 290) To reactivate SL after it has temporarily been put The Speed Limiter (SL) can be turned off. • in standby mode: Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL)* (p.
  • Page 299: Road Sign Information (Rsi)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information (RSI)* Related information Related information • • Speed limiter (SL)* (p. 290) Road Sign Assistance (RSI)* operation RSI is a feature that helps the driver see road (p. 298) • signs showing the posted speed limit. Starting and activating the Speed Limiter •...
  • Page 300: Road Sign Assistance (Rsi)* Operation

    DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Assistance (RSI)* Activating/deactivating RSI 4. Select the limit at which the speed warning is operation to be given by pressing the up/down arrows. RSI can be activated/deacti- vated in the center display's Please be aware that the set warning limit Speed limit information function view.
  • Page 301: Road Sign Assistance (Rsi)* Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Assistance (RSI)* Park Assist* Speed camera alert limitations The Park Assist system is designed to assist you when driving into parking spaces, garages, etc. RSI may have difficulty reading signs that are: An audible signal and symbols in the instrument •...
  • Page 302 Volvo genuine trailer wir- Setting menu. ing is used. If a non-Volvo trailer hitch is being used, it may be necessary to switch off the sys- WARNING tem manually.
  • Page 303: Activating/Deactivating Park Assist

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Park Assist Park Assist limitations Related information • Activating/deactivating Park Assist (p. 301) The Park Assist system can be turned on or off. The Park Assist system has certain limitations. • Park Assist limitations (p. 301) On/Off NOTE •...
  • Page 304 DRIVER SUPPORT Cleaning the sensors NOTE • The system will not detect high objects, such as a loading dock, etc. • Certain materials or fabrics may not be detected by the sensors. Objects made of these materials or people wearing cloth- ing made of these fabrics may not be detected.
  • Page 305: Park Assist Symbols And Messages

    Message Explanation Park Assist System The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Unavailable Service required Park Assist System One or more of the system's sensors are blocked. Check and clean the sensors as soon as possible.
  • Page 306: Park Assist Camera (Pac)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera (PAC)* Camera views Cross Traffic Alert* On/Off The Park Assist Camera system is designed to Panorama (360°) view Zoom provide the driver with a view of the area around the vehicle in the form of a camera image and NOTE graphics in the center display.
  • Page 307 DRIVER SUPPORT Backing up Side camera detected. See also the article "Park Assist Camera guiding lines and fields." The camera is turned off when the gear selector is moved from R or if the vehicle's forward speed exceeds approx. 10 mph (15 km/h). Front camera Location of the rear Park Assist Camera The side cameras are located in the respective...
  • Page 308: Park Assist Camera (Pac)* Trajectory

    DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera (PAC)* NOTE trajectory lines and fields When backing up with a trailer, the trajectory The Park Assist Camera system uses trajectory lines show the path that the vehicle will take, and lines and fields to indicate the vehicle's not the trailer.
  • Page 309 DRIVER SUPPORT trajectory lines for a trailer hitch (towbar) Front and rear sensor fields Side sensors 360° view The side fields will only be shown in Front and rear sensors and the color will only be orange. Side field color Distance to the object Orange 0–1 ft (0–0.3 m)
  • Page 310: Park Assist Camera (Pac)* Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Starting the Park Assist Camera Park Assist Camera (PAC)* Settings 1. Tap in the center display's Top (PAC)* limitations view. PAC starts automatically when the gear selector The Park Assist Camera system has certain limi- 2. Tap My Car Park Assist.
  • Page 311: Park Assist Pilot (Pap)

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* 360° view Types of parking With selected, objects/obstacles may not be detected at the edges of the indi- Park Assist Pilot (PAP) helps the driver drive into Parallel parking vidual cameras' fields of vision. and leave parallel parking spaces.
  • Page 312: Using Park Assist Pilot (Pap)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Using Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* Perpendicular parking WARNING Park Assist Pilot (PAP) gives the driver instruc- • PAP does not function in all situations tions during the parking procedure. and is only intended to assist the driver during parallel or perpendicular parking. Symbols, images and text in the center display •...
  • Page 313 DRIVER SUPPORT 1: Searching and measuring Park Assist 2: Backing into the parking space 1. Tap the button in the center display's Function view. If necessary, slow down to a speed below 20 mph (30 km/h) for parallel parking or approx.
  • Page 314 DRIVER SUPPORT 3: Adjusting the vehicle's position When the vehicle is backing up, PAP will steer it adjusted by driving slightly forward and backing into the parking space. Do as follows: 1. Put the gear selector in D, wait until the 1.
  • Page 315: Park Assist Pilot (Pap)* Limitations

    Changing to a different approved tire size cle's exhaust, etc.) emitting ultrasound may affect PAP's parameters. Consult a using approximately the same frequen- trained and qualified Volvo service technician. cies as PAP. • Heavy rain or snow may inhibit PAP's capacity to correctly measure a parking space.
  • Page 316 DRIVER SUPPORT • Maintenance Do not use PAP when using snow chains and/or a temporary spare tire. • Do not use PAP if there are any objects pro- truding from the vehicle. WARNING • The front end of your vehicle may turn out toward oncoming traffic during the park- ing procedure.
  • Page 317: Park Assist Pilot (Pap)* Symbols And

    Message Explanation Park Assist System The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Unavailable Service required Park Assist System One or more of the system's sensors are blocked. Check and clean the sensors as soon as possible.
  • Page 318: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Detachable trailer hitch (p. 360) spin by transferring power from a drive wheel that • Driving with a trailer (p. 359) This function is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original trailer hitch. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 319: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) When Sport mode is activated, this Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) (p. 361) sport mode • symbol will illuminate in the instrument Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sport mode panel. It will remain on until the driver (p.
  • Page 320: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    The ESC system is not functioning properly. • Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine and restart it. • If the message is still displayed when the engine has restarted, drive to an authorized Volvo workshop to have the system inspected.
  • Page 321 DRIVER SUPPORT WARNING The stability system is intended to help improve driving safety. It supplements, but can never replace, the driver's judgment and responsibility when operating the vehicle. Speed and driving style should always be adapted to traffic and road conditions. Related information •...
  • Page 322: Driver Alert Control (Dac)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Roll stability control (RSC) Driver Alert Control (DAC) Volvo's Roll Stability Control (RSC) is a stability DAC is intended to alert the driver if his/her driv- system designed to help minimize the risk of a ing becomes erratic due to e.g., distraction or rollover in emergency maneuvers or if a skid fatigue.
  • Page 323: Driver Alert Control Limitations

    DRIVER SUPPORT Driver Alert Control limitations Using Driver Alert Control (DAC) WARNING The camera used by DAC (and other driver sup- DAC settings are made in the center display's • DAC is not intended to extend the dura- port systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control*) menu system.
  • Page 324: Distance Alert

    DRIVER SUPPORT Distance Alert* 2. Tap My Car IntelliSafe Driver Alert NOTE Control. Distance Alert is a function that alerts the driver Distance Alert only monitors distance to the if the time interval to the vehicle ahead is too Driving Stimuli 3.
  • Page 325: Using Distance Alert

    Maintenance of radar sensor components Adaptive Cruise Control*. may only be performed by a trained and • Only use time intervals permitted by local qualified Volvo technician. traffic regulations. • Strong sunlight, reflections from the road surface, strong lighting contrasts or using...
  • Page 326: Blind Spot Information (Blis)

    DRIVER SUPPORT Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* Overview Blind Spot Information is a system designed to alert the driver to the presence of other vehicles moving in the same direction as your vehicle on roads with several lanes. Blind Spot Information is a driving aid intended •...
  • Page 327: Blind Spot Information (Blis)* On/Off

    DRIVER SUPPORT Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* If BLIS is deactivated when the engine is WARNING On/Off switched off, it will remain off the next time the • Blind Spot Information does not function engine is started and the indicator lights in the The Blind Spot Information function can be acti- in sharp curves.
  • Page 328: Blind Spot Information (Blis)* Limitations

    Repairs to the BLIS/CTA systems and/or Maintenance repainting the rear bumper should only be The BLIS/CTA sensors are located on the done by a trained and qualified Volvo service inside of the rear fenders/bumper. technician. Related information • Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* On/Off (p.
  • Page 329: Activating/Deactivating Cross Traffic Alert (Cta)

    DRIVER SUPPORT • Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Related information An audible signal indicates that CTA has Alert (CTA)* • detected something that is approaching from Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* (p. 326) the side. The signal will come from either the • Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) can be activated/deac- Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* On/Off left or right infotainment system speakers,...
  • Page 330: Cross Traffic Alert (Cta)* Limitations

    Repairs to the BLIS/CTA systems and/or reduce the system's function or make it repainting the rear bumper should only be impossible to detect other vehicles or done by a trained and qualified Volvo service objects. technician. The vehicle is pulled far into a parking space •...
  • Page 331 DRIVER SUPPORT • Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* with Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* symbols and messages (p. 330) • Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* limitations (p. 326) * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
  • Page 332: Blind Spot Information (Blis)* With Cross Traffic Alert (Cta)* Symbols

    Message Explanation Blind spot sensor The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Service required Blind spot sensor One or more of the system's sensors are blocked. Check and clean the sensors as soon as possi- ble.
  • Page 333 DRIVER SUPPORT Driving lane assistance Lane Departure Warning Lane (LDW) and Keeping Aid (LKA)* functions are designed to help reduce the risk of accidents in situations where the vehicle unintentionally leaves its lane on highways or other major roads. Driving lane assistance systems: LDW or There are two versions of the driving lane assis- tance system: •...
  • Page 334 DRIVER SUPPORT • Dynamic cornering winter driving conditions NOTE • bad weather with reduced visibility If the turn signal is used, neither of the driving The driving lane assistance function use the vehi- lane assistance systems (LDW or LKA) will cle's camera, which has general limitations.
  • Page 335: Activating/Deactivating Lane

    DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Lane Activating/deactivating Lane Lane Departure Warning feedback 3. Under Departure Warning (LDW) Keeping Aid (LKA)* select: • LDW can be activated/deactivated. Sound LKA can be activated/deactivated. : an audible warning signal will be provided Activating/deactivating Activating/deactivating • Vibrations : the driver will be warned by vibrations in the steering wheel...
  • Page 336 DRIVER SUPPORT Lane Keeping Aid Warning 3. Under Feedback , select: • Sound : an audible warning signal will be provided • Vibrations : the driver will be warned by vibrations in the steering wheel Type of assistance Select the type of assistance LKA should provide: Settings 1.
  • Page 337: Driving Lane Assistance Symbols And Messages

    DRIVER SUPPORT Driving lane assistance symbols Steering/warning indicator LDW/LKA are monitoring the driving lane's and messages marker line(s). Not available A number of symbols and messages relating to Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) may appear in the instrument panel.
  • Page 338 Symbols and messages Symbol Message Explanation Driver support system The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian. Reduced functionality Service required Windscreen sensor The camera's functionality is limited. Sensor blocked, see Owner's manual...
  • Page 339 STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 340: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and driving Brakes mode can also be used to increase the engine braking effect at low speeds. The brake system is a hydraulic system consist- The vehicle is equipped with an automatic trans- ing of two separate brake circuits. If a problem Anti-lock Braking System ABS mission that also makes it possible to shift gears should occur in one of these circuits, it is still...
  • Page 341 STARTING AND DRIVING Driving on wet or salted roads kinetic energy into electricity that is used to WARNING charge the hybrid battery. This is indicated in the Prolonged driving on wet or salted roads can • Use the jack intended for the vehicle instrument panel, see also the article "General affect brake function and increase stopping dis- when changing a tire.
  • Page 342: Brake Functions

    NOT DRIVE. Have the vehicle towed to a matic brake assist functions. These systems help determine the cause of the loss of trained and qualified Volvo service technician the driver by e.g., keeping the vehicle stationary fluid. and have the brake system inspected.
  • Page 343: Auto-Hold Brake Function

    STARTING AND DRIVING Auto-hold brake function Brake assist system When Auto-hold is off, Hill Start Assist (HSA) will be activated to help prevent the vehicle from roll- With the Auto-hold brake function, the driver can The Brake Assist System (BAS) increases brak- ing backwards when starting up a hill.
  • Page 344: Braking Effect After A Collision

    STARTING AND DRIVING Braking effect after a collision Emergency brake lights Hill Descent Control (HDC) In certain types of collisions, the vehicle's brakes The emergency brake lights activate in the event HDC is a type of low-speed automatic engine are applied to help prevent or mitigate a secon- of hard braking/rapid deceleration at most nor- brake and makes it possible to increase or dary collision.
  • Page 345: Hill Start Assist

    STARTING AND DRIVING Hill Start Assist Activating HDC Related information • Brake functions (p. 340) HDC only functions at low speeds. Hill Start Assist (HSA) helps prevent the vehicle • from rolling backwards when starting up a hill. If Low Speed Control (LSC) (p. 391) Using the driving mode control* you are backing up a hill, HSA helps prevent the •...
  • Page 346: Parking Brake

    STARTING AND DRIVING Parking brake Using the parking brake ted. If it is applied while the vehicle is moving, the normal brakes are used on all four wheels. The The electric parking brake helps to keep the The electric parking brake helps to keep the brakes will only be applied on the rear wheels vehicle stationary when it is parked.
  • Page 347 STARTING AND DRIVING Symbol in the instrument panel Releasing the parking brake NOTE Symbol Explanation • For safety reasons, the parking brake is only released automatically if the engine The symbol flashes while the park- is running and the driver is wearing a seat ing brake is being applied.
  • Page 348: Parking Brake Malfunctions

    If the symbol flashes, a parking is released automatically on a steep incline. To trained and authorized Volvo service technician brake fault has been detected. help avoid this: or retailer.
  • Page 349: Before A Long Distance Trip

    Better driving economy can be obtained by • Consider your destination. If you will be driv- checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops ing through an area where snow or ice are technician before driving long distances.
  • Page 350 STARTING AND DRIVING • Preconditioning In hilly terrain, put the gear selector in mode than might seem appropriate for the curva- • B to utilize the electric motor's braking func- ture of a bend. This ensures good stability If possible, precondition the vehicle with the and reduces the risk of rear wheel skid.
  • Page 351: Driving Through Standing Water

    Stop the vehicle as soon as possible in a gasoline engine is running and to maximize qualified Volvo service technician. safe place and let the engine idle for several ground clearance. minutes.
  • Page 352: Winter Driving

    Check your vehicle before the approach of cold • • After a prolonged period of driving, do not Volvo recommends the use of snow tires on weather. turn off the engine immediately after stop- all four wheels for winter driving.
  • Page 353: Towing Eyelet

    STARTING AND DRIVING Towing eyelet CAUTION When used, the towing eyelet should always be In certain conditions, the towing eyelet securely attached in the openings on the right may be used to pull the vehicle onto a side of the front and rear bumpers. There are flatbed tow truck.
  • Page 354: Towing Recommendations

    STARTING AND DRIVING Towing recommendations Tow trucks To do so: Always check with state and local authorities Settings 1. Tap in the center display's Top CAUTION before attempting to tow another vehicle view. because this type of towing is subject to regula- In certain conditions, the towing eyelet 2.
  • Page 355: Fuel

    If this occurs, please return • Never expose the battery to open flame NOTE your vehicle to a trained and qualified Volvo or electric spark. service technician for service. Volvo does not recommend the use of exter- •...
  • Page 356: Octane Rating

    TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline sary to fill the tank more than once before a Volvo endorses the use of “TOP TIER Detergent difference in engine operation is noticeable. Gasoline” where available to help maintain engine AKI (ANTI KNOCK INDEX) is an average of the Research Octane Number (RON) and the Motor Octane Number (MON), MON+RON/2.
  • Page 357: Opening/Closing The Fuel Filler Door

    • partment is ventilated, and immediately return standing upwind away from the filler nozzle the vehicle to a trained and qualified Volvo while refueling service technician for correction. • refueling only at gas stations with vapor...
  • Page 358: Emission Controls

    STARTING AND DRIVING Emission controls 2. After refueling, close the fuel filler door by CAUTION pressing lightly. Avoid spilling gasoline during refueling. In Three-way catalytic converter Refueling from a service station pump addition to causing damage to the environ- • Keep your engine properly tuned.
  • Page 359: Jump Starting

    Service required will be displayed in the instru- Follow the instructions provided here to jump ment panel. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo start your vehicle or to jump start another vehi- NOTE service technician.
  • Page 360 STARTING AND DRIVING 1. Switch the ignition off completely (mode 0). 9. Check that the jumper cables are securely 12. After the vehicle has started, carefully attached to help avoid sparks when the vehi- remove the jumper cables in reverse order, 2.
  • Page 361: Driving With A Trailer

    Do not connect the trailer's brake system requirements of the state/province. directly to the vehicle's brake system. • All Volvo models are equipped with energy- • Related information More frequent vehicle maintenance is absorbing shock-mounted bumpers. Trailer •...
  • Page 362: Detachable Trailer Hitch

    An adapter is required if the vehicle's trailer hitch has a 13-pin connector and the trailer has 7 pins. Locking bolt Use an adapter cable approved by Volvo. Make Safety wire attachment sure the cable does not drag on the ground.
  • Page 363: Trailer Stability Assist (Tsa)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) Stowing the ball holder 3. Align the hole in the ball holder with the one in the hitch assembly. Trailer Stability Assist is a system designed to help stabilize a vehicle that is towing a trailer 4.
  • Page 364: Ignition Modes

    STARTING AND DRIVING Ignition modes How TSA works Related information • Detachable trailer hitch (p. 360) Once swaying has begun, it can be very difficult The vehicle's ignition can be put in various to stop, which makes it difficult to control the •...
  • Page 365 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE Mode Functions available Mode Functions available To access ignition modes I or II without star- • • The odometer, clock and tem- The headlights illuminate ting the engine, the brake pedal must not be perature gauge are illuminated •...
  • Page 366: Battery Drain

    STARTING AND DRIVING Battery drain Starting the engine To start the engine. Your vehicle's electrical functions drain the bat- The engine can be started using the start knob 1. A remote key must be in the passenger com- tery to varying extents. on the tunnel console if there is a remote key in partment.
  • Page 367 Never leave the vehicle • Volvo's floor mats are specially manufac- unattended with the engine running. tured for your car. They must be firmly • Always open garage doors fully before...
  • Page 368: Turning The Engine Off

    STARTING AND DRIVING Turning the engine off Driving systems CAUTION The engine can be turned off using the start The XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid is a • When starting in cold weather, the auto- knob on the tunnel console. parallel hybrid, which means that it has two sep- matic transmission may shift up at slightly arate drive systems: an electric motor and a gas-...
  • Page 369: Hybrid Battery Charging Cable

    • Parking climate (preconditioning) (p. 175) The charging cable is stowed in a storage compartment under the cargo area floor WARNING Only use the charging cable provided with your vehicle or a replacement cable pur- chased from a Volvo retailer.
  • Page 370 • Charging cable components If the hybrid battery needs to be replaced, WARNING this may only be done by Volvo retailer or • The charging cable must be grounded authorized Volvo workshop when in use. It is equipped with a cord...
  • Page 371: Hybrid Charging Cable Circuit Breaker

    Doing so could lead to fires or serious injury. • Never connect the charging cable to an extension cord. • Maintenance or replacement of the hybrid battery may only be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo service techni- cian.
  • Page 372: Hybrid-Related Symbols And Messages

    Battery fault. Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible. Service urgent Drive to workshop Battery charging fault Battery fault. Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and quali- fied Volvo service technician. Stop safely Low battery charge The hybrid battery's charge level is too low for optimal driving.
  • Page 373 Harsh behavior at low speed, vehi- cle ok to use Hybrid system failure The hybrid system is out of order. Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible to have the system checked. Service required Charge cable The charging cable has not been disconnected and the driver has attempted to start the engine.
  • Page 374: Preparations For Charging The Hybrid

    Preparations for charging the hybrid If the hybrid battery needs to be replaced, WARNING battery this may only be done by Volvo retailer or • The charging cable must be grounded authorized Volvo workshop Several preparatory steps should be taken when in use.
  • Page 375 STARTING AND DRIVING Stopping hybrid battery charging Press in the rear section of the door and release it. Stop hybrid battery charging by unlocking the vehicle, disconnecting the charging cable from Open the door. the vehicle's charging socket and then unplug- Pull off the charging socket's protective ging the cable from the 120-/240-volt socket.
  • Page 376: Initiating Hybrid Battery Charging

    Hybrid battery charge status (p. 377) • Hybrid battery charging cable (p. 367) Only use the cable provided with your vehicle or one purchased from a Volvo retailer. CAUTION Never connect the charging cable if there is a risk of thunderstorms/lightning.
  • Page 377: Charging The Hybrid Battery

    Charging the hybrid battery (p. 375) panel, which goes dark after a period of time. Volvo service technician. Prior to this inspec- • Hybrid battery charging cable (p. 367) tion, the vehicle should be parked outdoors at Reactivate the instrument panel by: •...
  • Page 378 Using the B gear mode when driving on down- • A green indicator light in the vehicle's charg- Volvo service technician. slopes will also recharge the hybrid battery. ing socket will flash green while the battery is charging and will glow steadily green when The hybrid battery can also be charged by the the hybrid battery is fully charged.
  • Page 379: Hybrid Battery Charge Status

    STARTING AND DRIVING • Hybrid battery charge status Turning the start knob to ignition mode I LEDindica- Explanation The hybrid battery's charge status (level) is indi- tor light's cated by an LED light in the vehicle's charging color socket and in the instrument panel. White Courtesy light Indicator LED in the vehicle's charging...
  • Page 380 STARTING AND DRIVING Related information Graphic Message Explanation Graphic Message Explanation • Hybrid battery charging cable (p. 367) Fully Charg- Charging is in pro- The battery is fully • Charging the hybrid battery (p. 375) charged ing com- gress and the approx- charged.
  • Page 381: Charger Status Indicators

    If the red warning light continues to flash or • Hybrid-related symbols and messages glows steadily, a fault has been detected and (p. 370) the charger will not deliver power to the vehi- cle. Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
  • Page 382: Long-Term Storage Of A Vehicle With

    STARTING AND DRIVING Long-term storage of a vehicle with See the article "Jump starting" for information NOTE a hybrid battery about charging the start battery. • At very low or high temperatures, some of To help keep the hybrid battery from degrading if the charging current is used to heat or NOTE the vehicle is not driven for a prolonged period...
  • Page 383 STARTING AND DRIVING Using the electric motor in city 32°F (0°C) 37 mph (60 km/h) 110% driving 23°F (-5°C) 30 mph(50 km/h) 120% A number of factors affect the electric motor's driving range. 14°F (-10°C) NOTE The driver can affect some of these factors while Factors in the driver's control •...
  • Page 384: Drive Modes

    STARTING AND DRIVING • Drive modes Selecting a drive mode Not possible to select due to low temperature Selecting a drive mode affects the vehicle's driv- • Not possible to select due to limitations ing characteristics to help make driving more enjoyable or easier in certain types of situations.
  • Page 385 STARTING AND DRIVING Available drive modes When the hybrid battery's charge level is low, the gasoline engine will start more often to help con- HYBRID serve electrical energy. Charge the battery with This is the default mode. the charging cable as soon as possible or switch Hybrid Save The vehicle normally starts in...
  • Page 386 STARTING AND DRIVING SAVE This drive mode can only be activated at low This mode maximizes the combined effects of speeds (the permissible speed range will be the electric motor and the gasoline engine and This mode makes it possible to save electrical shown on the speedometer).
  • Page 387 STARTING AND DRIVING INDIVIDUAL Comfort Dynamic 3. Select: This setting allows you to adapt a driving mode to The following settings can be modified: your personal preferences. • Driver Display Select one of the other driving modes as a basis •...
  • Page 388: Eco Drive Mode

    STARTING AND DRIVING ECO drive mode Selecting ECO mode 3. Press the control again to select it. A drive mode can also be selected by tapping its When the engine is switched off, ECO mode is The Eco drive mode is a function designed to button on the center display.
  • Page 389: Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND DRIVING Automatic transmission Gear selector positions Related information • Gear selector positions (p. 387) The automatic transmission has 8 forward gears The shift-by-wire gear transmission shifts gears • and an electric motor that powers the rear Gear shift indicator (p. 390) electronically instead of mechanically for faster wheels.
  • Page 390 STARTING AND DRIVING Gear selector positions Park – P In position P, the transmission is mechanically locked. Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked. WARNING Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked, particularly when parking on a hill.
  • Page 391: Shiftlock

    STARTING AND DRIVING Shiftlock Brake – B For smooth shifting and engine performance, the B can be selected at any time during a drive. In transmission will shift down automatically if the The automatic transmission's shiftlock feature vehicle's speed becomes too low for the selected this mode, the engine braking function is acti- helps prevent inadvertently moving the gear gear.
  • Page 392: Gear Shift Indicator

    STARTING AND DRIVING Gear shift indicator Steering wheel paddles* – Pull either paddle toward the steering wheel and release it. The gear shift indicator in the instrument panel In addition to the manual gearshift function using shows the current gear (in manual shifting the gear selector, the paddles make it possible mode) and will prompt the driver to shift up or to manually shift gears from the steering wheel.
  • Page 393: Low Speed Control (Lsc)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Low Speed Control (LSC) Automatically Off Road Select the drive mode to activate LSC. If the paddles are not used for a period of time, Low Speed Control (LSC) helps make off-road Select any other drive mode to turn it off. they will deactivate automatically.
  • Page 394: All Wheel Drive (Awd)

    Control via the center display's Top view to lower The leveling control system adjusts the suspen- Your Volvo can be equipped with All Wheel the vehicle when getting in or out. sion and shock absorbers automatically to help Drive, which means that power is distributed provide good comfort and control while driving.
  • Page 395 STARTING AND DRIVING Loading mode Use the buttons in the cargo compartment to raise or lower the vehicle to make loading or unloading easier or when attaching a trailer. Parking the vehicle When parking, be sure that there is adequate space above and below the vehicle since its ground clearance may vary, e.g., depending on the ambient temperature, how the vehicle is loa-...
  • Page 397 INFOTAINMENT...
  • Page 398: The Infotainment System

    INFOTAINMENT The infotainment system Sound settings Related information • Media player (p. 413) The infotainment system consists of a radio, The infotainment system is precalibrated for opti- • media player and has the capacity to communi- mal sound reproduction but these settings can Radio (p.
  • Page 399: Radio

    INFOTAINMENT Radio Radio settings ceiling liner react to engine noise and the info- tainment system produces signals (white noise) Your vehicle's radio offers FM with HD Radio ™ The following information lists the settings that to counteract this. ® can be made for the various wavebands. Technology and SiriusXM Satellite radio*.
  • Page 400: Rbds Radio

    INFOTAINMENT RBDS radio Changing and searching for radio Favorites stations If a favorite station from a list is currently availa- RBDS radio ble, the radio will automatically tune to that sta- The radio automatically compiles a list of the RBDS (Radio Data Broadcast System) enables tion.
  • Page 401 INFOTAINMENT HD Radio™reception 2. Tap Changing wavebands HD Radio is a brand name registered by the > The search view with a keyboard will open. iBiquity digital corporation . They are the devel- 3. Enter a search word(s). oper of a broadcasting technology called IBOC >...
  • Page 402 INFOTAINMENT How HD Radio ™ Technology The IBOC system is referred to as a "hybrid" be displayed immediately. Album art is synched since it is both analogue and digital. During with the artist that you are currently listening to. broadcasting works hybrid operation, receivers still continue to HD Radio works similarly to conventional radio iTunes tagging...
  • Page 403: Switching Hd Radio On And Off

    INFOTAINMENT Switching HD Radio on and off HD Radio sub-channels Related information • HD Radio™reception (p. 399) The factory setting for HD Radio is off. In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM • wavebands only) will also have sub-channels HD Radio sub-channels (p.
  • Page 404: Hd Radio Limitations

    INFOTAINMENT HD Radio limitations Selecting sub-channels NOTE To listen to a station's sub-channel(s), tap the There may be a noticeable difference in Limitations station on the screen or press the forward/back • sound quality when a change from analogue Main channel vs. sub-channels (FM only): arrow keys on the right-side steering wheel key- to digital or digital to analogue occurs, such The main channel is the only channel that...
  • Page 405: Siriusxm ® Satellite Radio

    INFOTAINMENT ® SiriusXM Satellite radio* function and display the channel list included in your subscription. ® The SiriusXM Satellite system broadcasts from of a number of high elevation satellites in geo- Related information synchronous orbit. • ® Using SiriusXM Satellite radio radio* (p.
  • Page 406: Using Siriusxm ® Satellite Radio Radio

    INFOTAINMENT ® Using SiriusXM Satellite radio Search EPG (Electronic Program Guide) radio* Tap the magnifying glass to display a screen On the center display's Home screen, tap where you can enter text using the center dis- for information about e.g., when a program is ®...
  • Page 407: Siriusxm ® Satellite Radio* Settings

    INFOTAINMENT ® iTunes tagging SiriusXM Satellite radio* settings JUMP From the Home screen, tap to activate the SiriusXM function. When traffic/weather information is From the center display's Top view, tap There are numerous settings that can be made available from the selected city, the radio will Settings iTunes Tagging .
  • Page 408: Phone

    INFOTAINMENT Phone Game Alerts Skipped categories Tap to display a list of sports. Tap to display a list of categories. Tap a category A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone can be paired to skip (hide) it. It will not be displayed in the list and connected to the vehicle's integrated hands- Tap a sport to display a list of teams and tap a of categories.
  • Page 409: Pairing A Cell Phone

    INFOTAINMENT Pairing a cell phone Overview There are two ways of pairing a Bluetooth device to the infotainment system: ® A Bluetooth -enabled cell phone or other device • can be paired and wirelessly connected to the Searching for the phone (or other device) infotainment system.
  • Page 410: Connecting/Disconnecting A Cell Phone

    3. Search in the phone for Bluetooth devices. www.volvocars.com for a list of compatible sonal hotspot (tethering) functions are acti- > A list of Bluetooth devices will be dis- phones or contact your Volvo retailer. vated. played. Related information 2. In the center display, open Phone view and 4.
  • Page 411: Handling Phone Calls

    INFOTAINMENT Handling phone calls Disconnecting a phone Remove device 4. Tap and confirm. – Deactivate the phone's Bluetooth function. > The phone or other device is no longer Calls can be made to one or more parties. paired to the vehicle. Before this device If a phone is carried out of range of the vehicle, it can be used again, the pairing procedure will automatically be disconnected.
  • Page 412: Handling Text Messages

    INFOTAINMENT Handling text messages End call 3. Tap 2. Tap to end a phone call. Call Text messages can be received and sent from a Incoming calls while another call is in End call 4. Tap to end a phone call. connected cell phone.
  • Page 413: Phone Settings

    INFOTAINMENT Phone settings Sending text messages The following settings can be made for a paired and connected cell phone. Cell phones – Pull down the center display's Top view and Messages 1. From App view, tap to open. Settings Communication Phone Messages 1.
  • Page 414: Text Message Settings

    Communication Text the market offer wireless Bluetooth technology. Messages and choose among the following Consult your Volvo retailer or go to settings: support.volvocars.com for any questions regar- ding a device's compatibility with the vehicle's • Notification in center display : shows infotainment system.
  • Page 415: Media Player

    INFOTAINMENT • Media player Apps (applications) (p. 422) • The media player can play audio from a CD*, CD (media) player* (p. 414) from external media devices connected to the • Playing media through the AUX/USB sock- USB/AUX sockets or it can stream audio from ets (p.
  • Page 416: Cd (Media) Player

    INFOTAINMENT Playing media CD (media) player* 2. Open the app in the center display's App view. The CD (media) player can play commercially The media player can controlled from the right- purchased discs as well as ones that you have side steering wheel keypad, the center display or 3.
  • Page 417 INFOTAINMENT Bluetooth-connected device Fast forward/reverse, move within a track: press the time axis on the center display and drag from 1. Connect the device. side to side, press and hold the < > buttons 2. Activate Bluetooth in the device. under the center display or use the keypad.
  • Page 418: Media Searches

    INFOTAINMENT Media searches ® Search 3. Tap Play DivX This DivX device must be registered in order to > The infotainment system will search Searches can be made for information such as play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) through all connected devices and any artists, composers, song titles, albums, video, movies.
  • Page 419: Playing Media Through The Aux/Usb Sockets

    INFOTAINMENT Playing media through the Streaming media through a Media sound settings AUX/USB sockets Bluetooth connection Sound settings for the media player can be per- ® An external media device, such as an iPod or an sonalized. The media player is equipped with Bluetooth mp-3 player can be connected to the infotain- for streaming audio files from external Settings...
  • Page 420: Gracenote

    INFOTAINMENT Gracenote Related information ment by increasing media volume in relation • to the vehicle's speed. This can be set to one Infotainment system license information Gracenote identifies artists, albums, tracks and of several different levels. (p. 427) any associated images that can be displayed •...
  • Page 421: Video

    INFOTAINMENT Video Media player technical data Format File extension The media player can play video from USB-con- The following tables list compatible file formats .avi nected devices. and other technical specifications for the media player. AVI (DivX) .avi, .divx No video will be available when the vehicle is Audio files moving.
  • Page 422: Internet Connected Vehicle

    INFOTAINMENT Internet connected vehicle ® Storing information on a USB device DivX In order for the system to read data stored on a DivX Certified devices have been tested for high Connecting to the Internet makes it possible to USB device, the following specifications must be quality DivX (.divx, .avi) video playback.
  • Page 423: Connecting To The Internet

    Symbols in the center display status bar When the vehicle is connected using the modem, 4. Tap Wi-Fi to activate/deactivate. (p. 45) Volvo On Call services will use the connection. 5. Tap the name of the network to be used. • Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing) (p. 425) 6.
  • Page 424: Apps (Applications)

    INFOTAINMENT • Apps (applications) 1. Insert a personal SIM card in the holder. Connecting a device via the AUX/USB socket (p. 412) Apps (applications) are programs used to con- • Wi-Fi technology and security (p. 426) trol some of the vehicle's features and functions. Settings 2.
  • Page 425: Bluetooth Settings

    INFOTAINMENT Bluetooth settings Some apps are only available if the vehicle is operated in conjunction with any other antenna connected to the Internet. or transmitter. The following settings apply to a Bluetooth-con- nected cell phone. – Canada In the center display's App view, tap an app to start it.
  • Page 426: Downloading, Updating And Uninstal Ling Apps

    INFOTAINMENT Downloading, updating and Install Uninstalling an app 3. Select to start downloading the app. It uninstalling apps will remain in the list and a new download An app being used must be closed before it can can be initiated if necessary. be uninstalled.
  • Page 427: Internet Connection Troubleshooting

    INFOTAINMENT Internet connection troubleshooting Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing) Connected devices to see a list of con- nected devices. The following are factors that may affect the When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, vehicle's Internet connection. this connection can be shared (tethered) with Related information other devices •...
  • Page 428: Deleting Wi-Fi Networks

    INFOTAINMENT Deleting Wi-Fi networks Wi-Fi technology and security Vehicle modem settings Networks that are not used can be deleted. The following are types of networks can be con- The vehicle is equipped with a modem that can nect to. be used to connect the vehicle to the Internet. It Settings 1.
  • Page 429: Infotainment System License Information

    INFOTAINMENT Infotainment system license Change PIN : enter max. 4 digits. Dirac Live technology has been used in the information development and tuning of the sound in order to Disable ensure a world-class sound experience. Dirac The following license information pertains to Vol- : Allow access to the SIM card without Live and the D-symbol are registered trademarks vo's agreements with certain manufacturers/...
  • Page 430 INFOTAINMENT ® agree not to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the or implied, regarding the accuracy of any Grace- Gracenote Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data to note Data from in the Gracenote Servers. Grace- any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR note reserves the right to delete data from the EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACE- Gracenote Servers or to change data categories...
  • Page 431 INFOTAINMENT 1993), The Regents of the University of SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/ shall be included in California. All or some portions are derived from USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS all copies or substantial portions of the Software. material licensed to the University of California by INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS",...
  • Page 432 INFOTAINMENT You have the right of acquisition, modification, of conditions and the following disclaimer in "Data Files") or Unicode software and any the documentation and/or other materials and distribution of the source code of the GPL/ associated documentation (the "Software") to provided with the distribution.
  • Page 433: Terms, Conditions And Confidentiality

    Except as contained in this notice, the name of a Terms & Conditions for Services copyright holder shall not be used in advertising Volvo offers the best possible services to make or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other owning and operating a Volvo safe, convenient, dealings in these Data Files or Software without comfortable and enjoyable.
  • Page 435 WHEELS AND TIRES...
  • Page 436: Tires

    6-year inter- the car's roadholding and handling characteris- Some Volvo models are equipped with an vals, even if it has never been used. A tire's age tics. Ultra High Performance tire and wheel com-...
  • Page 437: Tire Sidewall Designations

    WARNING NOTE • The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo • If the tires are rotated, they should only are specified to meet stringent stability be moved from front to rear or vice versa.
  • Page 438 WHEELS AND TIRES 10. Maximum Load: Indicates the maximum NOTE NOTE load in pounds and kilograms that can be Please be aware that the following tire desig- The tire's load index and speed rating may carried by the tire. Refer to the vehicle's tire nation is an example only and that this par- not appear on the sidewall because they are information placard located on the B-Pillar...
  • Page 439: Wheel (Rim) Designations

    Inflation pressure: A measure of the • 42.5 Offset in mm (distance from the center The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo amount of air in a tire. of the wheel to the wheel's contact sur- are specified to meet stringent stability •...
  • Page 440: Tire Direction Of Rotation

    • Cold tires: The tires are considered to be • Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service cold when they have the same temperature technician if you are unsure about the tread as the surrounding (ambient) air. This tem- depth.
  • Page 441: Tread Wear Indicator

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tread wear indicator Loading specifications Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. Locate the statement "the combined weight The tires have wear indicator strips running Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi- of occupants and cargo should never exceed across or parallel to the tread.
  • Page 442: Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, rating. Use only tires with the correct load TREADWEAR carrying capacity. Consult your Volvo and C, representing the tire's resistance to the The treadwear grade is a comparative rating retailer for information.
  • Page 443: Snow Tires And Chains

    19". life of the tires. • Snow chains can be used on your Volvo with the Always follow the chain manufacturer's following restrictions: installation instructions carefully. Install WARNING chains as tightly as possible and •...
  • Page 444 WHEELS AND TIRES temperature drop causes a corresponding drop of the factory-mounted tires on your vehicle, as 2. Add air to reach the recommended air pres- of 1 psi (7 kPa) in inflation pressure. Check your well as load limits and inflation pressure. sure.
  • Page 445: Changing Tires

    Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non- the factory-installed tires, contact an authorized slippery surface. Volvo retailer to update the vehicle's software. • Never allow any part of your body to be This may also be necessary when changing from extended under a vehicle supported by a summer to winter tires, or vice versa.
  • Page 446: Wheel Bolts

    Only use wheels/rims that have been tested and be used to lift the vehicle. If the vehicle approved by Volvo and are included in Volvo's CAUTION needs to be lifted more frequently or for a product range.
  • Page 447 WHEELS AND TIRES WARNING NOTE • The jack must correctly engage the jack The jack provided with your vehicle is attachment. intended to be used only in temporary situa- • tions such as changing wheels in the event of Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non- a flat tire.
  • Page 448: Installing A Wheel

    WHEELS AND TIRES Installing a wheel 7. When hoisting the vehicle, it is essential that CAUTION the jack (or garage lift arms) are positioned It is important to install wheels properly. • After inflating the tires, always reinstall correctly on the underside of the vehicle. the valve cap to help avoid damage to the 1.
  • Page 449: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    WHEELS AND TIRES Tire Pressure Monitoring System of a different size than the size indicated on the start-ups as long as the malfunction exists. When (TPMS) vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the sys- should determine the proper tire inflation pres- tem may not be able to detect or signal low tire TPMS provides a warning if inflation pressure in...
  • Page 450: Checking Inflation Pressure

    TPMS system must be reconfigured for these tires. This must be done by a Related information trained and qualified Volvo service techni- • Checking inflation pressure (p. 448) cian. • Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire •...
  • Page 451: Reinflating Tires Equipped With The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    (consult the tire pressure placard located on system is not functioning correctly. Have it the driver's side B-pillar (the structural mem- checked by a trained and qualified Volvo ber at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of service technician.
  • Page 452: Calibrating The Tire Pressure

    WHEELS AND TIRES Calibrating the Tire Pressure NOTE WARNING Monitoring System (TPMS) • To help avoid incorrect tire inflation pressure, Incorrect inflation pressure could lead to In certain situations, a text pertaining to calibra- tire failure, resulting in a loss of control of if possible only inflate the tires when they are tion requirements may appear in the center dis- the vehicle.
  • Page 453: Tire Pressure Monitoring System Type Approval

    12-volt sockets, and a hose used to connect the system to the tire’s inflation valve. NOTE The tire sealing system's compressor has been tested and approved by Volvo.
  • Page 454 2. Lift out the tire sealing system. Volvo retailer or a recycling station that • The vehicle should not be driven faster can properly dispose of harmful sub-...
  • Page 455 WHEELS AND TIRES • Using the tire sealing system Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting WARNING unless directed to do so by medical per- Please keep the following points in mind Overview sonnel. Get medical attention. when using the tire sealing system: •...
  • Page 456 This must be done by a clearly visible to the driver. The vehicle should trained and qualified Volvo service technician. not be driven faster than 50 mph (80 km/h) while using a tire that has been temporarily 6.
  • Page 457 Contact a towing service or Volvo On Call be driven. Roadside Assistance if applicable. CAUTION 11.
  • Page 458 B-pillar (the struc- • After use, the sealing compound bottle, towed to a trained and qualified Volvo service tural member at the side of the vehicle, at the hose, and certain other system com- technician.
  • Page 459: Inflating A Tire With The Tire Sealing System Compressor

    • Ensure that the on/off switch is in position 0. Have the tire inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon Take out the electrical wire and hose. 5. Inflate the tire to the correct pressure (see...
  • Page 460 WHEELS AND TIRES Refilling coolant 6. Turn off the compressor (press the on/off switch to position 0) when the correct infla- Coolant helps keep the gasoline engine at the tion pressure has been reached. proper operating temperature. The heat transfer- red from the engine to the coolant can be used CAUTION to warm the passenger compartment.
  • Page 461 High levels of chlorine, chlorides and other salts may cause corrosion in the cooling system. • Only use coolants with corrosion protec- tion recommended by Volvo. • The ratio of coolant to water is 50/50. • Mix the coolant with tap water of drinka- ble quality.
  • Page 463: Maintenance And Servicing

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING...
  • Page 464: Volvo's Service Program

    • therefore must be performed by a qualified tech- Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty and services necessary for the proper nician. To keep your Volvo in top condition, spec- • Corrosion Protection Limited Warranty function of your vehicle and includes ify time-tested and proven Genuine Volvo Parts •...
  • Page 465 Consult your Volvo retailer Many states connect a computer directly to a driving are typically needed to allow OBD II to for additional information.
  • Page 466: System Updates

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING System updates Keep in mind that a download can be cancelled NOTE but an installation that has already begun cannot Updates are available for infotainment-related Downloading data may affect other system be interrupted. services and Internet connections. If system soft- features that share the Internet connection.
  • Page 467: Remote Updates

    Checking inflation pressure (p. 448) The retailer will send you an email with a link to • the Volvo On-Line Service Scheduler where you Checking and refilling engine oil (p. 494) can book a workshop appointment at a conven- ient time. Information about your retailer is also available in the vehicle so that you can contact the retailer/workshop at any time.
  • Page 468 . Follow the instructions provided. See Booking service or repairs also the article "Volvo ID" for additional informa- 7. Open the email and click the link to the Volvo Submit a booking request whenever you need a tion. On-Line Service Scheduler for your retailer...
  • Page 469 • The vehicle's software version appointment request to your retailer; only • vehicle data will be transmitted to Volvo. This Diagnostic information vehicle data can be accessed by any retailer if Related information you call the retailer and provide your Vehicle •...
  • Page 470: Wi-Fi Connection To A Workshop

    Wi-Fi net- arrive Ask before connecting Never cle will be automatically connected when the driv- work. If an authorized Volvo network (at a retailer connect and never ask (manual connec- Connect er's door is opened if the driver taps or workshop) is found, a message will be dis- tions).
  • Page 471: Climate System Service

    The service life of a battery is affected by factors Battery posts, terminals, and related accesso- done by a trained and qualified Volvo service such as driving conditions/style, the number of ries contain lead and lead compounds, chemi- technician.
  • Page 472 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING CAUTION NOTE • • The infotainment system's energy-saving The service life of the start battery is feature may not function correctly or at shortened if it becomes discharged all, and/or a message may be displayed if repeatedly. a battery charger or jumper cables are •...
  • Page 473: Hybrid Battery

    (mm) (353×175×190) Capacity (Ah) Filling the hybrid battery's cooling system should The H8 AGM is held in place by a strap. Ensure only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo that this strap is pulled taut. service technician.
  • Page 474: Battery Symbols

    Keep batteries away from children. NOTE A used battery should be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner. Consult Batteries contain corrosive your Volvo retailer or take the battery to a acid. recycling station. Related information • Start battery (p. 469)
  • Page 475: Fuses

    Orange wires may only be handled by trained 3. If the wire is broken, insert a new fuse of the and authorized Volvo service technicians or same color and amperage (written on the licensed electricians. fuse).
  • Page 476 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses in the engine compartment The fuses in the engine compartment help pro- tect electrical components such as engine and brake functions. Fusebox, rear section: fuses 1–54.
  • Page 477 Fuses 14–17, 31–34 and 71–78 are called combined high-voltage genera- changing gears "MCase" and should only be replaced by a tor/starter motor with 500 V–12 trained and qualified Volvo service technician. V voltage converter High Voltage Coolant Heater control module –...
  • Page 478 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function Function Function Hybrid battery control module USB socket* Brake system control module for high-voltage converter for (valves, parking brake) USB-port* combined high-voltage genera- Windshield wipers tor/starter motor with 500 V–12 12-volt socket in the cargo com- V voltage converter partment* Tailgate window washer...
  • Page 479 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Related information Function Function • Fuses (p. 473) – – – – • Replacing fuses (p. 473) Air bags; Occupant Weight Sen- Heated oxygen sensors (front sor (OWS) and rear) Driver side headlight Oil pump solenoid; A/C mag- netic coupling;...
  • Page 480 "Micro". • Fuses 2, 22, 37–38 and 54 are called 110-volt socket Center console buttons "MCase" and should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. – – Sun sensor – – Alarm system movement sensor Media player –...
  • Page 481 Center display Fuses in the cargo compartment – – Climate system blower module Internet connection control module; (front) Volvo On Call control module Front driver-side door module Rear driver-side door module – – Active chassis* Infotainment control module Instrument lighting; Courtesy light- –...
  • Page 482 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function – – Front passenger-side door module – – – – Circuit breaker for fuses 53 and 58 Certain markets only. Related information • Fuses (p. 473) • Replacing fuses (p. 473)
  • Page 483 Pneumatic suspension* compressor • Fuses 1–12, 18–20 and 37 are called "MCase" and should only be replaced by a Rear electric heater (passenger Power tailgate* trained and qualified Volvo service technician. side) Power passenger seat* module Function – – Trailer hitch* control module...
  • Page 484 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function Function Internal relay windings Heated rear seat (driver side)* – – – – Foot movement detection module BLIS* for opening the power tailgate* – – – – Seat belt tensioner modules Folding third row seats backrest Emission system actuator module* Trailer hitch* control module...
  • Page 485: Replacing Bulbs

    Volvo retailer or a trained and Before the bulbs can be replaced, that plastic The turn signal, high/low beam, Daytime Running authorized Volvo service technician.
  • Page 486 Side marker light (LED) Backup light Taillight (LED) Turn signal (LED) Side marker light Fog light (LED) Low beam High-mounted brake light (LED) High beam Parking light/Daytime Running Light Must be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
  • Page 487: Removing The Rectangular Headlight Cover

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Removing the rectangular headlight Replacing low beam headlight bulbs Related information cover • Replacing bulbs (p. 483) On models with halogen headlights, the low Most of the bulbs in the headlight housing can beam headlight bulb can be replaced by the be accessed when the rectangular cover has owner.
  • Page 488: Replacing High Beam Headlight Bulbs

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing High Beam headlight Related information 6. Insert the bulb in the socket and turn down- bulbs • ward. It can only be inserted in one way. Removing the rectangular headlight cover (p. 485) On models with halogen headlights, the High 7.
  • Page 489: Replacing Parking Light Bulbs

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing parking light bulbs Replacing front turn signal bulbs 5. If the high beam bulb was removed, insert the bulb in the socket and turn downward. It On models with halogen headlights, the front On models with halogen headlights, the front can only be inserted in one way.
  • Page 490: Bulb Specifications

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Bulb specifications The following specifications apply to models equipped with halogen headlights. If other bulbs need to be replaced, contact a trained and quali- fied Volvo service technician. Function Type Low beam High Beam Turn signal PY24W...
  • Page 491: Hoisting The Vehicle

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Hoisting the vehicle When the vehicle is hoisted, the jack or garage lift must be positioned correctly under the vehi- cle. For vehicles equipped with leveling control*, if it is also equipped with the optional pneumatic sus- pension, this must be deactivated before the vehicle is hoisted.
  • Page 492 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Location of the jack attachment points (triangles)/lifting points (red areas) NOTE WARNING • The jack provided with your vehicle is Ensure that the jack is positioned so that the vehicle cannot slide off it. intended to be used only in temporary situa- tions such as changing wheels in the event of •...
  • Page 493: Opening And Closing The Hood

    For additional information, see also the article "Door and seat belt reminders." NOTE If the warning symbol remains on or if the audible signal is given even if the hood is completely closed and locked, consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
  • Page 494: Engine Compartment Overview

    The engine compartment overview shows some • Orange cables should only be handled by maintenance points. a trained and qualified Volvo service tech- nician. Some of the components in the vehicle's electri- • cal drive system are located in the engine com-...
  • Page 495: Engine Oil

    Refilling the windshield washer fluid reservoir ning. This may result in unintended move- (p. 498) ments and body injury. Volvo recommends: The layout of the engine compartment may differ slightly from model to model Coolant expansion tank Brake fluid reservoir...
  • Page 496: Checking And Refilling Engine Oil

    Oil that is lower than the specified quality Home view, swipe the screen can damage the engine. from right to left to open App • Volvo does not recommend the use of oil Car status Status view. Tap and then tap additives.
  • Page 497: Windshield Wipers In The Service Position

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Windshield wipers in the service The service position can be activated in two ways NOTE position from the center display: • The system cannot detect changes in the The windshield wiper blades must be in the verti- Via Function view oil level immediately.
  • Page 498: Replacing Wiper Blades

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing wiper blades Via Function view CAUTION The wiper blades should be replaced regularly If the wiper arms have been folded out from for best effect. the windshield while in the service position, fold them back against the windshield before The windshield wiper blades must be in the verti- returning the wipers to the normal position to cal (service) position for replacement, washing...
  • Page 499 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing the tailgate wiper blade With the wipers in the service position, fold out the wiper arm from the windshield. Press the button on the wiper blade attachment The windshield wiper blades are different lengths and pull the wiper blade straight out, parallel with the wiper arm.
  • Page 500: Refilling The Windshield Washer Fluid

    Use Volvo Original Washer Fluid or the • Tar spots can be removed with tar remover equivalent with a recommended pH value after the car has been washed.
  • Page 501 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING • Automatic car washes Wash off the dirt from the underside (wheel CAUTION • housings, fenders, etc). We do NOT recommend washing your car in When using an automatic car wash in which • an automatic wash during the first few In areas of high industrial fallout, more fre- the vehicle has to be able to roll freely, the months (because the paint will not have...
  • Page 502: Cleaning The Interior

    Only use cleaning agents and car care products • When the vehicle is driven immediately (p. 495) recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly and fol- after being washed, apply the brakes, low the instructions included with the car care including the parking brake, several times product.
  • Page 503 Leather should be allowed to breath. Never cover • Leather should be allowed to breath. Never Volvo also offers a special leather softener that the upper side of the dashboard or door panels cover the steering wheel with a plastic pro- should be applied after the cleaner and protec- with a plastic protector.
  • Page 504: Cleaning The Center Display

    Home button. For best protection in winter, Volvo recommends 2. Wipe the screen clean with the microfiber the use of Volvo rubber floor mats. Consult your cloth provided or use a similar one, using a Volvo retailer. small, circular motion. If necessary, moisten the cloth slightly.
  • Page 505: Corrosion Protection

    Paint repairs require special equipment and skill. require maintenance but keeping the vehicle • Contact your Volvo retailer for any extensive dam- clean helps prevent the onset of corrosion. The When cleaning the center display, apply age.
  • Page 506: Touching Up Paint Damage

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Touching up paint damage NOTE Stone chips or other minor paint damage can be When touching up the vehicle, it should be repaired by the vehicle's owner. clean and dry. The surface temperature should be above 60 °F (15 °C). Repairing stone chips Related information •...
  • Page 507: Polishing And Waxing

    CAUTION • Paint damage (p. 503) Normally, polishing is not required during the Volvo does not recommend the use of long- • first year after delivery, however, waxing may be Cleaning the exterior (p. 498) life or durable paint protection coatings, some beneficial.
  • Page 509 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 510: Label Information

    SPECIFICATIONS Label information The labels in your vehicle provide information such as the chassis number, paint code, tire inflation pressure, etc.
  • Page 511 SPECIFICATIONS Location of labels...
  • Page 512 Vehicle Emission Control Information. (A) try of Transport (CMVSS) standards US models, (B) Canadian models. Your Volvo (Canada). Your Volvo is designed to meet all is designed to meet all applicable emission applicable safety standards, as evidenced by standards, as evidenced by the certification the certification label on the driver's side B- label on the underside of the hood.
  • Page 513: Dimensions

    SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions The following table lists your vehicle's most important dimensions. Dimension Dimension Dimension (mm) (mm) (mm) Ground clearance (curb 9.1 (232) Load length, floor 21.8 ( 554) Track, front (models with- 65.9 (1673) out pneumatic suspen- weight + 2 people) Height 69.9 (1776) 65.6 (1665)
  • Page 514 SPECIFICATIONS Dimension (mm) Track, rear (models with- 65.8 (1675) out pneumatic suspen- 66.1 (1667) sion) Track, rear (models with 66.1 (1679) pneumatic suspension) 65.8 (1671) Load width, floor 46.9 (1192) Width 75.7 (1923) 76.0 (1931) 77.1 (1958) Width incl. door mirrors 84.3 (2140) (folded out) Width incl.
  • Page 515: Weights

    SPECIFICATIONS Weights The following table lists important weight data for your vehicle. Category Canada Gross vehicle weight 6,635 lbs 3,010 kg 7-seat, 4-cyl. Capacity weight 1,210 lbs 550 kg 7-seat, 4-cyl. Permissible axle weights, front 3,130 lbs 1,420 7-seat, 4-cyl. Permissible axle weights, rear 3,590 lbs 1,630 kg...
  • Page 516 SPECIFICATIONS CAUTION • When loading the vehicle, the maximum gross vehicle weight and permissible axle weights may not be exceeded. • The maximum trailer weights listed are only applicable for altitudes up to 3280 ft (1,000 m) above sea level. With increas- ing altitude the engine power and there- fore the car's climbing ability are impaired because of the reduced air density, so...
  • Page 517: Air Conditioning Refrigerant

    • Charging the hybrid battery (p. 375) Weight Type 2.35 lbs (1070 g) R134a WARNING The air conditioning system contains R134a refrigerant under pressure. Service and repairs may only be carried out by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
  • Page 518: Brake Fluid Specification And Volume

    Specification: Coolant with corrosion inhibitor Topping up or replacing brake fluid should only mixed with water (50/50 mix), see packaging. be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Different types of coolant should not be mixed to help avoid health risks.
  • Page 519: Engine Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Engine specifications The following table provides technical data for the respective engines. Engine specifications for Special Edition vehicles may vary. Specification Engine designation B4204T28 Output (kW/rps) 233/100 Output (hp/rpm) 313/6000 Torque (Nm/rps) 400/37–90 Torque (ft. lbs./rpm) 295/2200–5400 No. of cylinders Electric motor Max.
  • Page 520: Engine Oil Specifications And Volume

    • Opening/closing the fuel filler door (p. 355) Viscosity chart Extreme engine operation Volvo oil VCC RBS0-2AE/SAE 0W20 is recom- Refer to the warranty and Service Records infor- mended for extreme driving conditions. mation booklet for information on oil change Oil volume intervals and oil type requirements.
  • Page 521: Tire Inflation Pressure Table

    The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire infla- Tire sizes: XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid Cold tire pressure for up to five persons...
  • Page 522: Transmission Fluid Specification And Volume

    SPECIFICATIONS Transmission fluid specification and volume Under normal driving conditions the transmission fluid does not need to be changed during its service life. However, it may be necessary under adverse driving conditions. Transmission: TG-81SC Specification: Transmission fluid AW-1...
  • Page 523 INDEX Air vents 197, 198 general description Alarm A/C (air conditioning) shifting with steering wheel paddles automatically arming/disarming shiftlock override Accessory installation warning 24, 26 Deactivating Axle weight Active high beams All Wheel Drive Active yaw control Ambient temperature sensor Adaptive brake lights Antennas passive entry system...
  • Page 524 Brake lights 143, 342 Catalytic converter infant seats ISOFIX/LATCH anchors Brakes CD, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth, Recents, top tether anchors auto-hold Library, Shuffle, Similar, Change device, Pri- mary Audio Default Language, Subtitle, Pri- Child safety Brake system mary Subtitle Default Language, Video, booster cushions Brake pad inspection DivX®...
  • Page 525 auto mode Cruise control 254, 255, 256, 257 Driver distraction warning 24, 26 blower adaptive 258, 260, 261, 263, 264, Driver support systems center display controls 265, 274, 275, 276, 277, Driving economically Electronic Climate Control Curb weight 439, 513 Driving in cold weather introduction 174, 184...
  • Page 526 Engine Front airbags Gross vehicle weight overheating disconnecting passenger’s side airbag Gross vehicle weight (GVW) starting Front park assist 299, 301, 303 turning off Front seats Engine compartment heated fuses multifunctional 162, 163, 164 Hand brake (parking brake) 344, 346 Engine compartment overview power 160, 161, 166...
  • Page 527 Hybrid battery searching for radio stations charging cable sound settings 396, 417 stopping the charging procedure type approval video voice control remote Inspection readiness Key blade 232, 242 Instrument lighting ID, Volvo Keys Instrument overview Ignition modes...
  • Page 528 Labels Maintenance Navigation system list of hoisting the vehicle voice commands location of performed by the owner Laminated panoramic roof 103, 104 Malfunction indicator light cargo Lane Departure Warning Manual front seat adjustment settings Media player 412, 413 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) 331, 335 compatible file formats Lane Keeping Aid...
  • Page 529 Owner's information Plug-in hybrid Radio mobile applications general information RBDS settings Owner's manual Polishing ® SiriusXM Satellite radio 403, 404, 405 Ownership, changing Power front seat Radio functions memory function Oxygen sensors, heated HD digital radio 399, 401, 402 Power mirrors Rain sensor defroster Rear Collision Warning...
  • Page 530 Registering child restraints Seat belts Sound settings Automatic locking retractor/Emergency media Remote key 229, 231, 234 locking retractor ringtones immobilizer buckling range Sound settings, audio system 396, 417 pretensioners 62, 63 replacing the battery Specifications reminder restricted (red) key bulbs securing child restraint systems 70, 72, 75 Remote updates Speed camera alert...
  • Page 531 Steering wheel paddles Tethering uniform tire quality grading wi-fi sharing wheel bolts Stone chips, touching up 503, 504 Three-way catalytic converter Tire sealing system 451, 453, 457 Storage compartments Timer Top tether anchors (child restraint systems) 78 Studded tires preconditioning Touching up paint 503, 504 Sunroof...
  • Page 532 Turn signals Volvo and the environment Windows changing bulbs laminated glass Volvo ID power Volvo maintenance sun shade Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Windshield Volvo programs rain sensor Uniform Tire Quality Grading washers wipers/washers Unlocking the tailgate Windshield washer fluid reservoir...
  • Page 534 TP 19475 (USA & Canada), AT 1526, MY16, Printed in Sweden, Göteborg 2015, Copyright © 2000-2015 Volvo Car Corporation...

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