Doors and locks
Locking and unlocking the
doors
Your car is equipped with central locking.
You can automatically lock and unlock all
the doors, boot and fuel filler flap from either
the front door locks or the boot lock. On
some models, the fuel filler flap is not part of
the central locking facility. Turn the key
away from the pillar to unlock, towards the
pillar to lock.
The doors can always be opened from inside
using the interior door handle irrespective of
whether the doors are locked or not. All the
doors can be locked by pressing down the lock
buttons in either of the front doors. In the same
way, it is possible to unlock all the doors by
opening either of the front doors. All the doors
are locked when the lock buttons are down.
Both the driver's and passenger door must be
closed when you lock either of them, in order
for the central locking to function.
CAUTION!
Always drive with the doors unlocked, i.e.
with the lock button pulled up.
If you are involved in an accident, rescue
workers will then be able to gain swift
access to the inside of the car. Bear in
mind that if the child safety catch in the
rear doors is engaged, these doors can
only be opened from the outside if the
lock button is pulled up. This is done by
pushing up the rear door lock button from
the inside using the interior door handle.
The door can then be opened from outside.
Number tag
If the original keys are lost, duplicate keys
can be ordered from Volvo dealers.
The key number is stamped on the separate
number tag, which you should remove and
store in a safe place.
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Owner's key and wallet key
These keys operate all locks
Service key
Front doors, ignition
switch and steering wheel lock