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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

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Voice control settings

There are a number of settings that can be made
for the voice control system.

Open the center display's Top view and tap

Settings

System

Voice Control

 and

select settings.

Repeat Mode

Gender

Speech Rate

Sound settings

Open Top view and tap 

Settings

Sound

System Volumes

Voice Control

.

Changing languages

The voice control system only understands the
languages marked by the 

 symbol in the list

of possible system languages.

Changing the language for this system also
affects menus, messages and help texts.

Open Top view and tap 

Settings

System

Language

.

Related information

Voice control (p. 119)

Using voice commands (p. 119)

Navigation system voice commands (p. 123)

Indicator symbols in the instrument

panel

The indicator symbols alert the driver when cer-
tain functions are activated, that a system is
actively working or that a fault may have occur-
red in a system or function.

Symbol

Explanation

Information, see the text mes-
sage in the instrument panel

The information symbol illuminates
in combination with a text mes-
sage if one of the vehicle's sys-
tems requires the driver's atten-
tion. The information symbol can
also illuminate in combination with
other symbols.

A

B

Brake system

Symbol

Explanation

A

B

ABS brake system

This symbol indicates a possible
fault in the ABS braking function.
The vehicle's normal brakes will
still function but without ABS
brake modulation.

A

B

Parking brake/Auto-brake

This function keeps the vehicle at
a standstill after it has stopped.
The symbol is on when the func-
tion is activated and the brakes or
parking brake are being used.

Tire pressure system

The symbol illuminates to indicate
low tire pressure or a fault in the
tire pressure system.

Malfunction indicator light
(check engine light)

This symbol will illuminate if there
is a fault in the emissions control
system. If this happens, please
have your vehicle checked by a
trained and qualified Volvo service
technician as soon as possible.

Summary of Contents for S 90

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ... support site at support volvocars com We also urge you and your passengers to wear seat belts at all times in this or any other vehicle And of course please do not operate a vehi cle if you may be affected by alcohol medication or any impairment that could hinder your ability to drive Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable federal safety and emis sion standards If you have any questions re...

Page 4: ...bar 43 Changing settings in different types of apps 44 Using the center display 45 Using the owner s manual 49 On board digital owner s manual 51 Navigating in the digital owner s manual 52 Glass 54 Technician certification 54 SAFETY General safety information 56 Occupant safety 56 Reporting safety defects 57 Recall information 58 Safety during pregnancy 58 Whiplash protection system 59 Pedestrian...

Page 5: ... Changing settings in apps 113 Resetting the settings view 113 Resetting user data when the vehicle changes owners 114 Ambient temperature sensor 114 Clock 115 Head up display HUD 116 Voice control 119 Using voice commands 119 Voice control for cell phones 120 Voice control for radio and media 121 Climate system voice commands 122 Navigation system voice commands 123 Voice control settings 124 Ind...

Page 6: ... seat 167 Rear seats 167 Adjusting the second row head restraints 168 Folding the rear seat backrests 169 Driver profiles 170 Selecting a driver profile 171 Editing a driver profile 172 Linking a remote key to a driver profile 173 Importing exporting a driver profile from to a USB flash drive 174 CLIMATE Climate control system 176 Perceived temperature 176 Climate system sensors 177 Air quality 17...

Page 7: ...3 Remote key 216 Remote key s range 218 Red Key 219 Detachable key blade 220 Locking unlocking from outside the vehicle 221 Locking unlocking from inside the vehicle 223 Antenna locations for the start and lock system 224 Locking and unlocking confirmation 224 Locking unlocking the trunk 226 Power trunk release 228 Foot movement trunk operation 231 Private valet locking 232 Locking unlocking with ...

Page 8: ...ise Control 254 Changing Cruise Control speed 255 Deactivating resuming Cruise Control CC 256 Turning Cruise Control off 257 Switching between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control 258 Distance Alert 259 Using Distance Alert 260 Distance Alert limitations 260 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC 261 Starting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control ACC 264 Deactivating resuming Adaptive Cruise Control A...

Page 9: ...8 Blind Spot Information BLIS 319 Blind Spot Information BLIS On Off 320 Blind Spot Information BLIS limitations 321 Cross Traffic Alert CTA 321 Activating deactivating Cross Traffic Alert CTA 322 Cross Traffic Alert CTA limitations 323 Blind Spot Information BLIS with Cross Traffic Alert CTA symbols and messages 325 Road Sign Information RSI 326 Road Sign Information RSI operation 326 Road Sign I...

Page 10: ...ning the engine off 384 Drive modes 384 ECO drive mode 386 Start Stop 389 Using the Start Stop function 389 Conditions for Start Stop 391 Automatic transmission 392 Shiftlock 393 Gear shift indicator 394 Gear selector positions 394 Steering wheel paddles 395 Low Speed Control LSC 397 All Wheel Drive AWD 397 Suspension and leveling control 398 INFOTAINMENT The infotainment system 400 Apps applicati...

Page 11: ...ing 437 Tethering Wi Fi sharing 438 Deleting Wi Fi networks 439 Wi Fi technology and security 439 Vehicle modem settings 439 Infotainment system license information 440 Terms conditions and confidentiality 444 WHEELS AND TIRES Tires 446 Tire sidewall designations 448 Wheel rim designations 449 Tire terminology 450 Tire direction of rotation 451 Tread wear indicator 451 Loading specifications 452 U...

Page 12: ...ights 498 Bulb specifications 500 Hoisting the vehicle 501 Opening and closing the hood 503 Engine compartment overview 504 Engine oil 505 Checking and refilling engine oil 506 Windshield wipers in the service position 507 Replacing wiper blades 508 Refilling coolant 509 Refilling the windshield washer fluid reservoir 510 Cleaning the exterior 511 Cleaning the interior 513 Cleaning the center disp...

Page 13: ...11 INDEX Index 535 ...

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Page 15: ...INTRODUCTION ...

Page 16: ...sus Connect which will allow access to the call center and addi tional features directly from the vehicle This is in addition to the Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance program mentioned above Volvo On Call with Sensus Connect will be a customer pay subscription offer after an ini tial complimentary trial period Additional information about your vehicle Volvo Cars website and support site provide ad...

Page 17: ... catalytic converter with a Lambda sond now called the heated oxygen sen sor in 1976 The current version of this highly efficient system reduces emissions of harmful substances CO HC NOx from the exhaust pipe by approximately 95 99 and the search to eliminate the remaining emissions continues Volvo is the only automobile manufacturer to offer CFC free retrofit kits for the air conditioning system ...

Page 18: ...e to a vehicle ahead Park Assist Pilot which assists in parking the vehicle Cross Traffic Alert Blind Spot Information etc Accident prevention Systems such as City Safety are designed to automatically apply the brakes in situations in which the driver does not have time to react Lane Keeping Aid alerts the drive if the vehicle inadvertently crosses a lane s road s side marker line Protection The v...

Page 19: ...nd Internet connected service with an intuitive navi gation structure that offers access to relevant information when it is needed with minimal dis tractions Sensus also includes all of your vehicle s solu tions relating to entertainment connecting to the Internet navigation and the user interface between the driver and the vehicle Sensus makes communication between you the vehicle and the digital...

Page 20: ... informa tion that the driver should be aware of immedi ately such as traffic warnings speed information and navigation Road sign information and incom ing phone calls are also displayed here The head up display is controlled from the right side steering wheel keypad and the center display Instrument panel The instrument panel displays information such as speed an incoming phone call or the track ...

Page 21: ...en ger Voice control system The voice control system ena bles the driver to operate cer tain vehicle functions without removing his her hands from the steering wheel and it understands natural speech Use voice commands to e g play a track on the infotainment system make a phone call raise the passenger compartment temperature or to read a text message For additional information about all of the fu...

Page 22: ...ectly to the app or you can search for Volvo manual in the App Store or Google Play The app contains videos and exterior interior views of the vehicle with certain components functions highlighted in hotspots which lead directly to related information It is easy to navi gate between the various categories and articles and the contents are searchable The mobile app is available at the App Store and...

Page 23: ...ic adaptations or special legal requirements Optional equipment described in this manual may not be available in all mar kets Some of the illustrations shown are generic and are intended as examples only and may not depict the exact model for which this owner s information is intended Volvo reserves the right to make model and product changes at any time or to change specifications or design witho...

Page 24: ...ee your Warranty and Service Records Information booklet for more warranty information Volvo assumes no responsibility for death injury or expenses that may result from the installation of non genuine accessories Connecting equipment to the On board Diagnostic OBDII socket WARNING Volvo Cars takes no responsibility for the con sequences of connecting non authorized equipment to the On board Diagno...

Page 25: ...rtment containing useful information about the most commonly used features and functions in your vehicle Other printed owner s information may also be found in the vehicle depending on options and or accessories that the vehicle is equipped with A complete printed version of the owner s infor mation or a new owner s manual supplement can be ordered through a Volvo retailer NOTE If the content of t...

Page 26: ...make changes to your travel itinerary only with the vehicle parked Never program your audio system while the vehicle is moving Program radio pre sets with the vehicle parked and use your programmed presets to make radio use quicker and simpler Never use portable computers or per sonal digital assistants while the vehicle is moving Accessory installation We strongly recommend that Volvo owners inst...

Page 27: ... B pillars and body panels must work together to maintain cabin integrity and protect the vehicle occupants The supplemental restraint system including but not limited to air bags side curtain air bags and deployment sensors work together with the above components to provide proper timing for air bag deployment Due to the above Volvo Car USA does not sup port the use of aftermarket alternative or ...

Page 28: ... crash investigation To read data recorded by an EDR special equipment is required and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed Furthermore your vehicle is equipped with a number of computers whose task is to continu ously control and monitor the vehicle s operation They can also register some of this information during normal driving conditions most importantly if they detect a fault relating t...

Page 29: ...ally to this address Registering your Volvo ID to the vehicle If your Volvo ID was created using the Volvo On Call mobile app the ID has to be registered to the vehicle 1 With the vehicle connected to the Internet download the Volvo ID app from the Download Center in the center display s App view See also the article Downloading updating and uninstalling apps 2 Start the app and enter your Volvo I...

Page 30: ...8 Center display overview Many of the vehicle s functions are controlled from the center display Three of the center display s basic views Swipe to the right left to access the Function App view generic illustration ...

Page 31: ...clock and information about background activities are shown to the right Top view pull down the tab to open Top view From here you can access Settings Owner s manual and stored messages Navigation leads to map navigation Tap the sub view to expand it Media the most recently used media related apps Tap the sub view to expand it Phone used to access phone related func tions Tap the sub view to expan...

Page 32: ...the screen or Keypad Touch Changing the screen s appearance theme 1 Tap Settings in the center display s Top view 2 Tap My Car Displays Themes 3 Select a theme e g Minimalistic or Chrome Rings In addition the settings Normal and Bright can also be selected For Normal the screen s back ground is dark and the text is light This is the default setting If Bright is selected the back ground will be lig...

Page 33: ...cters 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 Entering text using the keyboard The keyboard will only appear at the bottom of the center display in situations when it is possible to write on the screen ...

Page 34: ...ch hits The word changes as new letters are added Scroll in the list using the left right arrows Tap a word to select it The keyboard may not sup port all language selections in which case this line on the screen will not be displayed The characters that can be entered are lan guage dependent see point 7 Tap a char acter to enter it ...

Page 35: ...ible lan guages and tap a language to use it Tap to enter blank spaces Tap to erase one character at a time Tap to enable handwriting See the section Handwritten text below Entering text and performing searches using the keyboard are done somewhat differently in the navigation system See the section Filtering des tination search results below Tap the button above the keyboard to confirm the text t...

Page 36: ...e list if necessary Blank spaces Tap to erase one character at a time Tap to return to the standard keyboard Press to hide the keyboard In cases where this is not possible the button will not be dis played Tap to change the keyboard language 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 T...

Page 37: ...he character and start again Sweep horizontally from right to left over the handwriting area 1 Erase several charac ters by swiping over the area several times Tap the x in the text box 2 to delete all characters New lines Create a new line by drawing above the characters as shown in the illustration Related information Using the center display p 45 Center display overview p 28 Navigating in the c...

Page 38: ...nction buttons Start buttons Do not have On Off modes Pressing a start button opens a function s window e g a window for adjusting the driver s seat Camera Headrest fold Functions for folding down a seat Head up display adjustments Parking buttons Have On Off and scanning modes Similar to function buttons but have an additional parking scanning mode Park In Park Out Button modes A function is acti...

Page 39: ...TION 37 The yellow triangle indicates that the function is not working correctly Related information Center display overview p 28 Navigating in the center display s views p 38 Categories in Settings view p 110 ...

Page 40: ...ntains the most recently used app vehicle function that is not related to the other three sub views For example if the most recently used app vehicle function is a music app the Media sub view will be displayed The sub views display brief information about the respective apps The first time the vehicle is started some of the Home view s sub views will not contain any infor mation NOTE In Home view...

Page 41: ...INTRODUCTION 39 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 42: ...the Home button Press the Home but ton twice to return to Home view s standard view from full screen Home button for the center display Status bar Current vehicle activities are shown in the status bar at the top of the screen Network and con nection information is shown to the left Brief information about currently running apps and the clock are shown to the right Top view The top view has a tab ...

Page 43: ...Climate view for access to additional climate system settings Tap the symbol to close Climate view and return to a previous view App view App view generic illustration Swipe the screen from right to left to access App view from Home view This displays factory instal led apps such as FM as well as any apps that have been downloaded Brief information will be displayed for certain apps for example mi...

Page 44: ...umber of func tions Activate deactivate a function by tapping its but ton Certain functions will open in their own win dows To move a function button press and hold it It will become slightly smaller and transparent and can then be dragged to the desired position and released Related information Using the center display p 45 Center display overview p 28 Function view buttons p 36 Symbols in the ce...

Page 45: ...a Wi Fi network Tethering activated Wi Fi hotspot Vehicle modem activated Connected to the Internet via USB Type of cell phone connection 2G 3G etc Symbol Meaning Remote diagnostics active Action in progress PreconditioningA in progress Audio source being played Audio source paused Phone call in progress Audio source muted News broadcasts from current radio stationB Traffic information being recei...

Page 46: ...d are part of Volvo Sensus such as FM Radio USB and CD To change settings in a basic app 1 Open the app for example Phone either on the home screen or full screen from App view 2 Pull down Top view 3 Tap Phone settings 4 Change the desired settings and confirm 5 Press the Home button tap the screen out side of Top view or pull Top view up Third party apps Third party apps have to be selected and d...

Page 47: ...ark objects scroll in lists and move apps by touching the screen in various ways The fol lowing table lists the gestures that can be used on the screen An infrared film on the screen enables it to react if a finger is directly in front of the screen but not actually touching it This makes it possible to use the screen while wearing gloves CAUTION Do not touch the screen with sharp objects because ...

Page 48: ... 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 Pinch Zooms out ...

Page 49: ...ost recent Home view mode will be displayed 2 Press again briefly All of the Home view s sub views will return to standard mode NOTE From Home view s standard mode press the Home button to start animated on screen instructions describing how to display the var ious views Moving apps and vehicle function buttons Apps and function buttons can be moved and organized in their respective views 1 Press ...

Page 50: ...pera ture Drag the control to the desired temperature Tap to raise or lower the temperature incrementally or Tap the desired temperature on the control Related information Navigating in the center display s views p 38 Settings view p 109 Sensus p 17 Downloading updating and uninstalling apps p 436 Using the center display keyboard p 31 4 Generic illustration The temperature in your vehicle may be ...

Page 51: ...ssories Optional or accessory equipment described in this manual is indicated by an asterisk Optional or accessory equipment may not be available in all countries or markets Please note that some vehicles may be equipped differently depending on special legal requirements Contact your Volvo retailer for additional informa tion Footnotes Certain pages of this manual contain information in the form ...

Page 52: ...the corresponding illustration Lists in which letters are used can be found with series of illustrations in cases where the order in which the instructions are carried out is not important Arrows with or without numbers are used to indicate the direction of a movement Arrows containing letters are used to indi cate movement If there are no illustrations associated with a step by step list the step...

Page 53: ... printed owner s information refers to digi tal owner s information this is the on board infor mation available in the vehicle s center display The digital on board owner s manual is accessed from the center display s Top view There are a number of ways to find information in the digital owner s manual which can be accessed from the manual s top menu by tapping NOTE The on board owner s informatio...

Page 54: ... the owner s information in your vehicle and other use ful information Related information Navigating in the digital owner s manual p 52 Navigating in the digital owner s manual The digital on board owner s manual is accessed from the center display The contents are searchable and it is easy to navigate among the various sections The digital on board owner s manual is accessed from the center disp...

Page 55: ...o open the article Tap the left arrow to go back or to begin a new search Quick Guide The heading Quick Guide in the owner s manual s menu leads to a selection of articles that may be helpful in familiariz ing you with your vehicle s most common features and func tions These articles can also be found through categories but have been gath ered here for quick access Tap an article to read it in its...

Page 56: ... glass symbol5 Related information Moonroof p 103 Power windows p 106 Defrosting windows and mirrors p 188 Using sun shades p 108 Rearview mirror p 108 Power windows p 106 Head up display HUD p 116 Activating deactivating the rain sensor p 155 Windshield and headlight washers p 156 Defrosting windows and mirrors p 188 Technician certification In addition to Volvo factory training Volvo sup ports c...

Page 57: ...SAFETY ...

Page 58: ...tion and serious injury All work on these systems should be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician If the dedicated warning symbol is not functioning the general warning sym bol will illuminate instead and the same message will be displayed in the instru ment panel Related information Safety during pregnancy p 58 Seat belts p 61 Airbag system p 65 Safety mode p 73 Whiplash p...

Page 59: ...y inform the National High way Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Volvo Car USA LLC If NHTSA receives simi lar complaints it may open an investi gation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy cam paign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your retailer or Volvo Car USA LLC To co...

Page 60: ...ns at 905 695 9626 Monday through Friday 8 30 A M to 5 00 P M EST or by e mail at vclcust volvocars com You may also write us at Volvo Cars of Canada National Customer Service 9130 Leslie Street Suite 101 Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 0B9 www tc gc ca Related information Occupant safety p 56 Reporting safety defects p 57 Safety during pregnancy The seat belt should always be worn during pregnancy Howe...

Page 61: ...t seat belt must be worn Please be aware that no system can prevent all possible injuries that may occur in an accident The WHIPS system is designed to func tion in certain collisions from the rear depending on the crash severity angle and speed WARNING Occupants in the front seats must never sit out of position The occupant s back must be as upright as comfort allows and be against the seat back ...

Page 62: ...ctivated The rear section of the hood is raised An automatic alarm signal is sent to the Volvo On Call service center The sensors are active at speeds between approx 15 30 mph 25 50 km h The sensors are designed to detect an impact with an object with the characteristics of a human leg NOTE There may be objects in a traffic road envi ronment that emit signals to the PPS sensors that are similar to...

Page 63: ...cushions backrests in the front passenger s seat We also recommend that children who have outgrown these devices sit in the rear seat with the seat belt properly fastened Related information Buckling and unbuckling seat belts p 62 Door and seat belt reminders p 64 Seat belt pretensioners p 61 Seat belt pretensioners The vehicle s seat belts are equipped with stand ard and electric pretensioners th...

Page 64: ...tractor that will lock up in the following sit uations if the belt is pulled out rapidly during braking and acceleration if the vehicle is leaning excessively when driving in turns if the Automatic Locking Retractor Emer gency Locking Retractor ALR ELR is activated each seat belt except for the driver s belt is equipped with the ALR ELR function which is designed to help keep the seat belt taut AL...

Page 65: ... of the seat belt by pulling the diagonal section upward toward the shoulder The lap section of the belt must be positioned low on the hips not pressing against the abdomen Make sure that the shoulder belt is rolled up into its retractor and that the shoulder and lap belts are taut WARNING Never use a seat belt for more than one occupant Never wear the shoulder portion of the belt under the arm be...

Page 66: ...nstrument panel graphic shows the seats where seat belts are not buckled The same graphic also indicates if a door the hood trunk or fuel filler door is are open This graphic disappears automatically after approx 30 seconds or if the if the O button on the steering wheel keypad is pressed Seat belt reminder Seat belt reminder light in ceiling console The seat belt reminder consists of an audible s...

Page 67: ...ree point seat belts your vehicle is equipped with an airbag system WARNING If the airbag warning light stays on after the engine has started or if it illuminates while you are driving have the vehicle inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible Never try to repair any component or part of the airbag systems yourself Any inter ference in the system could cause...

Page 68: ...ee airbag is folded on the underside of the dashboard on the driver s side The text AIRBAG is embossed on the panel The passenger s side front airbag is folded behind a panel located above the glove compart ment WARNING The airbags in the vehicle are designed to be a SUPPLEMENT to not a replace ment for the three point seat belts For maximum protection wear seat belts at all times Be aware that no...

Page 69: ...e Volvo s front airbags use special sensors that are integrated with the front seat buckles The point at which the airbag deploys is determined by whether or not the seat belt is being used as well as the severity of the collision Collisions can occur where only one of the airbags deploys If the impact is less severe but severe enough to present a clear injury risk the airbags are triggered at par...

Page 70: ...ows and be against the seat back with the seat belt properly fastened Feet must be on the floor e g not on the dash seat or out of the window WARNING No objects or accessory equipment e g dashboard covers may be placed on attached to or installed near the air bag hatch the area above the glove compart ment or the area affected by airbag deployment There should be no loose articles such as coffee c...

Page 71: ...stal led according to the manufacturer s instruc tions the system determines that a small child is present in a forward facing child restraint that is installed according to the manufactur er s instructions the system determines that a small child is present in a booster seat a front passenger takes his her weight off of the seat for a period of time a child or a small person occupies the front pa...

Page 72: ...g in the event of a collision anytime the system senses that a per son of adult size is sitting properly in the front passenger s seat The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp will be off and remain off If a person of adult size is sitting in the front pas senger s seat but the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp is on it is possible that the person isn t sitting properly in the seat If this happen...

Page 73: ...spect to the OWS system Failure to follow these instructions could adversely affect the system s function and result in serious injury to the occupant of the front passenger s seat The full weight of the front seat passen ger should always be on the seat cushion The passenger should never lift him herself off the seat cushion using the armrest in the door or the center console by pressing the feet...

Page 74: ...s and electronic sensors wiring WARNING The SIPS airbag system is a supplement to the structural Side Impact Protection System and the three point seat belt sys tem It is not designed to deploy during collisions from the front or rear of the vehicle or in rollover situations The use of seat covers on the front seats may impede SIPS airbag deployment No objects accessory equipment or stick ers may ...

Page 75: ...windows Objects placed higher than this level could impede the function of the Inflatable Curtain In order for the IC to provide its best pro tection both front seat occupants and both outboard rear seat occupants should sit in an upright position with the seat belt properly fastened adults using the seat belt and children using the proper child restraint system Related information Airbag system p...

Page 76: ...ehicle WARNING If you smell gasoline fumes or detect fuel leakage while Safety mode See Owner s manual is displayed in the instrument panel do not attempt to start the vehicle Leave the vehicle immediately 2 Turn the start knob to STOP and release it 3 Try to start the vehicle Vehicle start System check wait will be displayed in the instrument panel while the vehicle s electrical system attempts t...

Page 77: ...inces have legislation govern ing how and where children should be carried in a vehicle Find out the regulations existing in your state or province Recent accident statistics have shown that children are safer in rear seating positions than front seating positions when prop erly restrained A child restraint system can help protect a child in a vehicle Here s what to look for when selecting a child...

Page 78: ... the airbag and its speed of inflation a child should never be placed in the front seat even if he or she is properly belted or strapped into a child safety seat Volvo has been an innovator in safety for over seventy five years and we ll continue to do our part But we need your help Please remember to put your children in the back seat and buckle them up WARNING A child restraint should never be r...

Page 79: ...LATCH anchors or top tether anchors Convertible seat 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 If the severity of an accident were to cause the airbag to inflate this could lead to serious in...

Page 80: ...unction is automatically disabled when the seat belt is unlocked and the belt is fully retracted WARNING Do not use child safety seats or child booster cushions backrests in the front passenger s seat We also recommend that children who have outgrown these devices sit in the rear seat with the seat belt properly fastened Child restraint registration and recalls Child restraints could be recalled f...

Page 81: ...n if the Passen ger airbag off symbol near the rear view mir ror is illuminated on vehicles equipped with Occupant Weight Sensor If the severity of an accident were to cause the airbag to inflate this could lead to serious injury or death to a child seated in this position 3 Fasten the seat belt Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle lock until a distinct click is audibl...

Page 82: ...uld not be possible to move the child restraint child seat more than 1 in 2 5 cm in any direction along the seat belt path The infant seat can be removed by unbuckling the seat belt and letting it retract completely Related information ISOFIX LATCH lower anchors p 84 Top tether anchors p 86 Convertible seats p 80 Buckling and unbuckling seat belts p 62 Child safety p 75 Convertible seats Suitable ...

Page 83: ...rward In addition Volvo recommends that children should ride rearward facing properly restrained as long as possible Convertible child seats should be installed in the rear seat only A rear facing convertible seat should not be positioned behind the driver s seat unless there is adequate space for safe installation 2 Attach the seat belt to the convertible seat according to the manufacturer s inst...

Page 84: ...t be possible to move the child restraint child seat more than 1 in 2 5 cm in any direction along the seat belt path The convertible seat can be removed by unbuck ling the seat belt and letting it retract completely Ensure that the seat is securely in place 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 ...

Page 85: ...he seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle lock until a distinct click is audible Positioning the seat belt 4 Ensure that the seat belt is pulled taut and fits snugly around the child WARNING The hip section of the three point seat belt must fit snugly across the child s hips not across the stomach The shoulder section of the three point seat belt should be positioned across the che...

Page 86: ... ratings NOTE The rear seat s center position is not equipped with ISOFIX LATCH lower anchors When installing a child restraint in this position attach the restraint s top tether strap if it is so equipped to the top tether anchorage point and secure the restraint with the vehicle s center seat belt Always follow your child seat manufactur er s installation instructions and use both ISOFIX LATCH l...

Page 87: ...eats The attachment points in the rear seat are in the rear section of the front seat s floor rails 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 If the severity of an accident were to cause the ...

Page 88: ...g the child seat WARNING Always refer to the recommendations made by the child restraint manufacturer Volvo recommends that the top tether anchors be used when installing a for ward facing child restraint Never route a top tether strap over the top of the head restraint The strap should be routed beneath the head restraint Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads impos...

Page 89: ...houlder belt must never be placed behind the child s back or under the arm Correct seating position the shoulder belt is across the collarbone WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur Follow all instructions on this child restraint and in the vehicle s owner s manual Make sure the booster cushion is securely locked before the child is seated Use this booster cushion only with chil dren whose heig...

Page 90: ... 25 kg Height 45 55 in 115 140 cm 37 47 in 95 120 cm Canadian models Stage 1 Stage 2 Weight 22 36 kg 50 80 lbs 18 25 kg 40 55 lbs Height 115 140 cm 45 55 in 102 120 cm 40 47 in 18 kg 40 lbs is the minimum weight require ment for a child using booster seats according to the Canadian regulation CMVSS 213 4 Related information Seat belts p 61 Child safety p 75 Raising the integrated booster cushion p...

Page 91: ...oster cushion rearward to lock it in position Upper position assuming the booster cushion is already in the lower position Press the button to release the booster cushion Lift the front edge of the booster cushion and press it rearward toward the backrest to lock it in position ...

Page 92: ... was occupied the entire booster cushion and seat belt must be replaced The booster cushion should also be replaced if it is badly worn or damaged in any way This work should be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician only NOTE The integrated booster cushion cannot be moved directly from the upper position to the lower one It must first be folded down com pletely to the stowe...

Page 93: ...r Follow all instructions on this child restraint and in the vehicle s owner s manual Make sure the booster cushion is securely locked before the child is seated Use this booster cushion only with chil dren whose height and weight are within the permitted limits shown in the table Use only the vehicle s lap and shoulder belt system when restraining the child in this booster seat In the event of a ...

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Page 96: ... display Instrument panel Wipers washers rain sensor Right side steering wheel keypad Display function control Steering wheel adjustment Horn Left side steering wheel keypad Hood open Display lighting trunk unlock trunk open close Display function control Front reading lights and courtesy lighting Laminated panoramic roof Display function control Ceiling console display Manual rearview mirror auto...

Page 97: ...omote fuel efficient driving the trip computer provides readings for current and aver age fuel consumption The trip computer includes the following gauges Trip odometers Odometer Current fuel consumption Distance to empty Tourist alternative speedometer 12 instrument panel 8 instrument panel Trip odometer There are two trip odometers TM and TA During a drive the trip odometer registers Mileage Dri...

Page 98: ...ure If the speedometer is in mph this gauge will show the vehicle s speed in km h and vice versa Related information Displaying trip computer information p 96 Displaying trip statistics p 97 Displaying trip computer information The trip computer registers and calculates infor mation such as distance driven fuel consump tion and average speed This information is dis played in the instrument panel U...

Page 99: ...ttings System Units and marking the desired unit NOTE Changing these units of measure will also change the ones used in the Volvo navigation system Related information Displaying trip statistics p 97 Trip computer p 95 Displaying trip statistics Trip computer statistics can be displayed graphi cally in the center display Open the Driver performance app in the app menu to display trip statistics Ea...

Page 100: ...und on the Internet at www homelink com www youtube com HomeLinkGentex or by phoning the hotline at 1 800 355 3515 WARNING If you use HomeLink to open a garage door or gate be sure no one is near the gate or door while it is in motion When programming a garage door opener it is advised to park outside of the garage Do not use HomeLink with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse ...

Page 101: ... HomeLink button to be pro grammed The HomeLink indicator will begin flashing yellow once a second You do not need to continue holding the button 2 Point the hand held transmitter toward the HomeLink button to be programmed and hold it approx 6 12 inches 15 30 cm away from the HomeLink button Do not obstruct the HomeLink indicator light 3 Press and hold the button on the original remote control th...

Page 102: ... on the brand of the garage door opener repeat this sequence a third time to complete the pro gramming process Programming should now be completed and the garage door gate etc should now be activated when the pro grammed button is pressed Gate Operator Canadian Programming Canadian radio frequency laws require transmit ter signals to time out or quit after several seconds of transmission which may...

Page 103: ...rogram HomeLink above Reprogramming a single HomeLink button To reprogram an individual HomeLink button 1 Press and hold the desired HomeLink but ton DO NOT release the button 2 The yellow indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds Without releasing the HomeLink button proceed with To program HomeLink step 1 above For questions or comments contact HomeLink at www HomeLink com www youtube...

Page 104: ...To activate this function select reverse gear and press the L or R mirror control button to tilt the mirror down The door mirror will reset to its normal position after 10 seconds when reverse is disen gaged immediately if you press the corresponding L or R button again NOTE Only one mirror can be tilted down at a time Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking5 This function can be activ...

Page 105: ...een selected The level of sensitivity for this function can be set to three levels which affect the rearview mirror and door mirrors NOTE When the level of sensitivity is changed this change will not be noticeable immediately but will take effect after a short period of time The level of sensitivity is set from the center dis play 1 Tap Settings in Top view 2 Tap My Car Mirrors 3 Under Auto Dim Mi...

Page 106: ...UTION The optional moonroof should not be opened while load carriers are installed on the vehicle Wind blocker The moonroof is equipped with a wind blocker that folds up when the moonroof is open Related information Ignition modes p 380 Operating the moonroof p 104 Operating the moonroof When opened automatically the sun shade and moonroof open completely In the tilt ventilation position the rear ...

Page 107: ...se the moonroof Automatic operation To open the moonroof pull the control as far back as possible to the auto open position and release it The moonroof will open to the comfort position that helps reduce wind noise while driving Pull the control again to open the moonroof completely The moonroof will stop when it reaches the comfort position the fully open position or the closed position Perform t...

Page 108: ...op function has been triggered it will not function again the first time the control is moved in the same direction as when the auto stop function was triggered The auto stop feature can be overridden if the closing procedure has been interrupted e g due to ice around the moonroof by pressing and holding the control forward down until the moon roof is closed Related information Moonroof p 103 Lock...

Page 109: ...tructed in any way If this happens twice in succession the automatic func tion will not work for several minutes and the window can be closed by holding the button up To reduce buffeting wind noise if the rear windows are opened also open the front windows slightly Manual up down Move one of the controls up down slightly The power windows move up down as long as the control is held in position Aut...

Page 110: ...tional auto dim function in the door mirrors The auto dim function is always active while the vehicle is being driven except when the reverse gear has been selected The level of sensitivity for this function can be set to three levels which affect the rearview mirror and door mirrors NOTE When the level of sensitivity is changed this change will not be noticeable immediately but will take effect a...

Page 111: ...in when another gear has been selected or after the vehicle begins to move forward NOTE The sun shade cannot be operated at low temperatures in the passenger compartment Related information Power windows p 106 Settings view The center display s Settings view is used to make many of the vehicle s function settings and to display vehicle related information Opening Settings view Top view with the Se...

Page 112: ...forma tion dis play This is not an actual setting but displays information such as the vehicle s VIN number Related information Center display overview p 28 Navigating in the center display s views p 38 Using the center display p 45 Changing system settings in Settings view p 112 Categories in Settings view p 110 Categories in Settings view Settings view consists of a number of main cate gories an...

Page 113: ...Type of setting AM FM RadioA Personal SiriusXM Personal Gracenote Personal Video Personal A AM radio is not available in hybrid models Communication Sub categories Type of setting Phone Text Messages Bluetooth Wi Fi Global Vehicle Wi Fi Hotspot Global Vehicle Modem Internet Global Volvo On Call Volvo Service Networks Global Climate The main category Climate has no sub catego ries System Sub catego...

Page 114: ...ttings 2 Tap System Units Units 3 Select one of the following measurement standards Metric kilometers liters and degrees Cel sius Imperial miles gallons and degrees Cel sius US miles gallons and degrees Fahren heit This change affects the units of measure used in the instrument panel center dis play and the head up display Changing tire inflation pressure units 1 Pull down the center display s Top...

Page 115: ...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 Related information Settings view p 109 Navigating in the center display s views p 38 Categories in Settings view p 110 Resetting the settings view All of the changes made under Settings view can be reset to their...

Page 116: ...ngs to their factory defaults including Volvo On Call Related information Resetting the settings view p 113 Volvo ID p 27 Ambient temperature sensor The ambient temperature sensor displays the temperature outside the vehicle in the instrument panel Location of the ambient temperature sensor in 12 upper and 8 lower instrument panels temperature shown here in degrees Celsius NOTE When the ambient te...

Page 117: ... the status bar Settings for date and time Select Settings System Date Time in the center display s Top view to change the for mat for displaying date or time Set the date and time by tapping the up or down arrows on the center display Automatic time The function Automatic Time is also available which adjusts the time zone automatically depending on the vehicle s location If Automatic Time has not...

Page 118: ...the dashboard Avoid scratching or placing objects on the unit s glass surface Example of information in the head up display The infor mation shown is generic and may vary slightly from mar ket to market or in terms of units of measure Speed Cruise control Navigation Road signs Symbols such as the following ones may appear temporarily in the HUD If the warning symbol appears read the warning text i...

Page 119: ...ngs 1 Tap Settings in Top view 2 Tap My Car Displays 3 Select deselect Head Up Display This selection can be stored as a personal set ting in a driver profile Selecting display alternatives 1 Tap Settings in Top view 2 Tap My Car Displays Head Up Display Options Tap Go to the center display s Settings view and select Driver Display Head up Display 3 Select Show Navigation In Head Up Display Road S...

Page 120: ...The correct type of replace ment windshield must be used for a head up dis play Calibrating the horizontal position If the windshield has been replaced it may be necessary to calibrate the HUD s horizontal posi tion This means that the projected image will have to be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise To do so 1 Pull down the center display s Top view and tap Settings 2 Select My Car Displays H...

Page 121: ...rol system is being constantly improved and updates should be downloaded for optimal functionality See the support site support volvocars com Related information Using voice commands p 119 Voice control settings p 124 Voice control for radio and media p 121 Voice control for cell phones p 120 System updates p 470 Navigation system voice commands p 123 Climate system voice commands p 122 Using voic...

Page 122: ...umbers e g twenty two twenty two 22 22 and double or triple can also be used e g double zero 00 or tri ple zero 000 Numbers in the range 0 2300 can be used Frequencies can be spoken ninety eight point eight 98 8 one hundred four point two 104 2 or hundred four point two 104 2 Related information Voice control p 119 Voice control for cell phones Voice commands can be used to control many of the mos...

Page 123: ...le from album plays the selected song from the selected album Play radio station starts the selected radio station Tune to frequency tunes to the selected frequency on the current waveband If no waveband has been selected FM is the default Tune to frequency waveband tunes to the selected station on the selected wave band Radio starts FM radio Radio FM starts FM radio Radio AM starts AM radio Siriu...

Page 124: ...f activates deactivates the air conditioning Recirculation on Recirculation off activates deactivates recirculation Turn on defroster Turn off defroster activates deactivates window and door mirror defrosting Turn on max defroster Turn off max defroster activates deactivates max defroster Turn on electric defroster Turn off electric defroster activates deactivates the electrically heated windshiel...

Page 125: ...rts a dialog where two street names are entered The destina tion will then be the intersection of the two streets Go to Zip code Enter a zip code as a destination e g Go to 07405 Go to Name Enter a name from a list of contacts e g Go to John Smith Search POI category in City The list of results will be sorted around the center of the selected city town e g Search restau rants in Butler Search POI ...

Page 126: ...occur red in a system or function Symbol Explanation Information see the text mes sage in the instrument panel The information symbol illuminates in combination with a text mes sage if one of the vehicle s sys tems requires the driver s atten tion The information symbol can also illuminate in combination with other symbols A B Brake system Symbol Explanation A B ABS brake system This symbol indica...

Page 127: ...the automatic high beams are on The parking lights will also be on Automatic active high beams off The symbol will be white when the automatic high beams are off The parking lights will be on High beams on The high beams and parking lights will be on Front fog lights The symbol illuminates when the front fog lights are on Not in use Rain sensor The symbol illuminates when the rain sensor is on Sym...

Page 128: ...or etc Related information Instrument panel p 126 Warning symbols in the instrument panel p 134 Door and seat belt reminders p 64 Instrument panel The instrument panel displays vehicle and driv ing related information The gauges indicators symbols and functions displayed in the instrument panel depend on the equipment systems installed in the vehicle and which functions are currently activated The...

Page 129: ...eter depending on current driving mode Fuel gauge Gear indicator Current driving mode Comfort Off Road Eco Dynamic and Individual ECO gauge depending on current driving mode Start Stop function s status Current fuel consumption Hybrid battery s charge level App menu activated using the right side steering wheel keypad 8 instrument panel Left side Tachometer depending on current driving mode Curren...

Page 130: ... menu see also the arti cle Instrument panel app menu The following settings can be made in the center display s Top view under Settings My Car Displays Driver Display Center Area Select what is displayed in the background center of the instrument panel The options are Show no information in the background Show information for current playing media or Show navigation even if no route is set 7 In t...

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Page 134: ...ist of Contributing Authors John Bowler Kevin Bracey Sam Bushell Magnus Holmgren Greg Roelofs Tom Tanner libpng versions 0 5 May 1995 through 0 88 January 1996 are Copyright c 1995 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat Group 42 Inc For the purposes of this copyright and license Contributing Authors is defined as the following set of individuals Andreas Dilger Dave Martindale Guy Eric Schalnat Paul Schmidt Tim We...

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Page 136: ... also illuminate in com bination with other symbols Seat belt reminder This symbol will flash for approxi mately 6 seconds if the driver or front seat passenger has not fas tened his or her seat belt or if any one in the rear seat has unbuck led a seat belt Symbol Meaning Airbags If this light remains on after the vehicle has been started or comes on while the vehicle is being driven a fault has b...

Page 137: ... and qualified Volvo service technician and have the brake system inspected If the BRAKE and ABS symbols illumi nate at the same time there is a risk of reduced vehicle stability Door hood trunk fuel filler door reminder It a door trunk the hood or the fuel filler door are not closed properly the information or warning symbol will illuminate and a graphic will be dis played in the instrument panel...

Page 138: ... electrical equipment is not switched off 3 Using a pen paperclip or similar object press and hold the button on the underside of mir ror for approx 3 seconds until the number of the current magnetic zone is displayed 15 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 Magnetic zones 4 Press the button on the underside of mirror repeatedly until the desired magnetic zone 1 15 is displayed see the map of mag netic...

Page 139: ...ring wheel lever Lighting ring posi tion Result With the ignition in mode II or if the engine is running In the US the Daytime Run ning Lights DRL will be off In Canada the Daytime Run ning Lights will be on High beam flash can be used With the ignition in mode II or if the engine is running A Parking lights will be on In the US the Daytime Run ning Lights will be off In Canada the Daytime Run nin...

Page 140: ...ng Lights can be activated deactivated in the center display s Settings menu NOTE Volvo recommends the use of Daytime Run ning Lights in the United States The use of these lights is mandatory in Canada Volvo recommends using the position whenever possible WARNING Daytime Running Lights are a driving aid designed to help make the vehicle visible to other roads users The driver is always responsible...

Page 141: ...rear parking lights also illuminate when the trunk is opened to alert any one traveling behind your vehicle This happens regardless of the position that the lighting ring is in or which mode the ignition is in Related information Lighting panel and controls p 137 Daytime Running Lights DRL The car monitors ambient lighting conditions With the ring on the left side steering wheel lever in the posit...

Page 142: ... beam headlights will be on Low beam headlights The low beam headlights can be activated in several ways Lighting ring In dark conditions the low beams will be acti vated automatically when the engine is started or the ignition is in mode II and the lighting ring is turned to the position With the lighting ring in the position the low beams will also be activated if the front fog lights are activa...

Page 143: ...r headlights will switch back to high beams Vehicles with halogen headlights10 When the camera no longer detects the head lights of an approaching vehicle or the taillights of a vehicle ahead your headlights will switch back to high beams after several seconds Operation Activate deactivate this function by turning the lighting ring past the position to When released the ring will automatically ret...

Page 144: ...In bright moonlight In freezing rain In areas with dim street lighting When oncoming vehicles have dim front lighting If there are pedestrians on or near the road If there are reflective objects such as signs near the road When oncoming vehicles lights are obscured by e g fences bushes etc When there are vehicles on connecting roads At the top of hills or in dips in the road In sharp curves Relate...

Page 145: ... headlights are on If the front fog lights are already on when the continuous high beams are switched on the front fog lights will switch off However using the high beam flash function will not affect the front fog lights Corner illumination The front fog lights include corner illumination which temporarily provides extra light to the front left or right of the vehicle depending on which way the v...

Page 146: ...e rear fog light indicator symbol in the instrument panel illuminates when the rear fog lights are switched on The rear fog lights switch off automatically when the start knob is turned to STOP or when the lighting ring is turned to the posi tion the lighting ring is in the position and the front fog lights are turned off Related information Lighting panel and controls p 137 Replacing rear fog lig...

Page 147: ... signals Short flashing sequence The driver can automatically flash the turn signals 3 times by moving the left steering wheel lever up or down to the first position and releasing it This function can be acti vated deactivated in the center display NOTE This automatic flashing sequence can be interrupted by immediately moving the lever in the opposite direction If the turn signal indicator flashes...

Page 148: ...h Activate the automatic function by briefly press ing the AUTO button in the ceiling console The indicator light in the button will illuminate With AUTO activated the courtesy lighting will switch on and off as follows The courtesy lighting comes on when the vehicle is unlocked and when the ignition is switched off goes off when the engine is started and when the vehicle is locked comes on or goe...

Page 149: ... gone out and the engine is running several LEDs located near the roof console illuminate to pro vide faint lighting to help e g see objects in stor age compartments This lighting goes out just after the overhead courtesy lighting when the vehicle is locked The following settings can be made for the mood lighting in the center display Brightness 1 In the center display s Top view select Settings M...

Page 150: ... safe lighting 1 Switch off the ignition mode 0 2 Push the turn signal lever as far as possible towards the dashboard and release it 3 Exit the vehicle and lock the doors Related information Using the center display p 45 Settings view p 109 Ignition modes p 380 Approach lighting Approach lighting the parking lights outer door handle lights license plate lighting courtesy lighting and footwell ligh...

Page 151: ...mbols or buttons for e g confirming the message or accepting a request Service messages The following table lists a selection of important service messages and the action that should be taken Message Action Stop safelyA Stop and switch off the engine There is a risk of serious damage to the vehi cleB Turn off engineA Stop and switch off the engine There is a risk of serious damage to the vehi cleB...

Page 152: ...es that need to be stored are saved under My car messages in Top view Some messages in the center display contain one or more buttons for e g confirming the mes sage or accepting a request Messages form can vary and they may be dis played with graphics symbols or buttons for e g confirming a message or accepting a request Pop up messages Messages are sometimes displayed in pop up windows Messages ...

Page 153: ... opened in the center display s App view Car message stored in Car status application will be dis played at this time in the center display Center display Message in the center display Some buttons in the center display have a button or several buttons in a pop up to make it possi ble to e g activate deactivate a function related to the message Handling new messages For messages with buttons Tap t...

Page 154: ...sages will be displayed 3 Tap the arrow to the right to expand mini mize the message More information about the message will appear in the list and the image to the left in the app will show information about the message in graphic form Handling a saved message In expanded form some messages have two but tons for booking service or reading the owner s manual Booking service With the message in exp...

Page 155: ...e message Tap the button to carry out the action Messages saved in Top view are erased automat ically when the engine is switched off Related information Handling messages in the instrument panel and center display p 150 Instrument panel App menu The App application menu in the instrument panel provides quick access to commonly used functions in certain apps In some cases the App menu can be used ...

Page 156: ...pad App menu Left right Up down Confirm Opening closing the App menu Press the App menu 1 The App menu cannot be opened if there are unread unconfirmed messages in the instru ment panel The message must be confirmed before the App menu can be opened The App menu opens closes The App menu closes automatically after a period of inactivity or after certain selections are made Navigating and making se...

Page 157: ...g the wipers be sure that the wiper blades are not frozen onto the wind shield and that any ice or snow on the wind shield has been removed Move the lever upward to the next posi tion for maximum wiper speed Related information Activating deactivating the rain sensor p 155 Windshield and headlight washers p 156 Activating deactivating the rain sensor The rain sensor monitors the amount of water on...

Page 158: ...ng the vehicle in an automatic car wash if the engine is running or if the ignition is left in mode I or II The symbol in the instrument panel will go out If the rain sensor is not deactivated the wipers may start inadvertently in the car wash and could be damaged Activating deactivating the memory function The rain sensor s memory function can be set to activate the rain sensor each time the engi...

Page 159: ...matically in cold weather to help prevent the washer fluid from freezing High pressure headlight washing High pressure headlight washing consumes a large quantity of washer fluid To save fluid the headlights are washed once for every five times the windshield is washed Reduced washing When approx 1 US quart 1 liter of washer fluid remains in the reservoir the headlights will no longer be washed to...

Page 160: ...lls Horn The horn is located in the steering wheel hub Related information Adjusting the steering wheel p 159 Turning steering wheel heating on and off p 190 Cruise Control CC p 254 Speed limiter SL p 247 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC p 261 Distance Alert p 259 Pilot Assist 2 p 285 Steering wheel paddles p 395 Voice control p 119 Head up display HUD p 116 Using the instrument panel App menu p 154 Ph...

Page 161: ...peed dependent power steering the level of steering force can be adjusted The force level is adjusted according to the vehicle s speed Related information Steering wheel p 157 Adjustable steering force p 242 Seats The front seats can be adjusted electronically or manually The rear seats are adjusted primarily manually The adjustment settings for the power front seats door mirrors and the head up d...

Page 162: ...djusting Related information Turning seat heating on and off p 192 Power front seats p 160 Multifunctional front seats p 163 Seat belts p 61 Power front seats The power front seats offer a number of adjust ment possibilities to help maximize comfort and ergonomics The power seats have an overload protector that activates if a seat is blocked by any object If this occurs put the ignition in mode I ...

Page 163: ...down completely Related information Power front seats p 160 Using the power seat memory function p 162 Multifunctional front seats p 163 Seat belts p 61 Adjusting the passenger s seat from the driver s seat Using the controls on the side of the driver s seat the driver can adjust the position of the front passenger s seat Activating the function in the center display From the center display the fu...

Page 164: ...Storing a position 1 Adjust the seat door mirrors and head up display to the desired positions 2 Press and release the M button The indica tor light in the button will illuminate 3 Press button 1 or 2 within 3 seconds to store the current position of the seat mirrors head up display in the selected but ton When the position has been stored in the selected button an audible signal will sound and th...

Page 165: ... p 160 Multifunctional front seats In addition to the adjustment settings offered by the power seat controls the multifunction control provides additional possibilities for convenience and comfort Multifunction control on the side of the seat The multifunction control can be used to adjust lumbar support the backrest s side bolsters the length of the seat cushion and the massage function The adjus...

Page 166: ...he massage function can only be used when the engine is running Massage view in the center display 1 Activate the multifunction control by turning it up or down Seat settings will be displayed in the center display 2 Tap Massage in the seat settings view 3 Select massage settings by tapping the cen ter display or by moving the cursor up down using the multifunction control s upper lower buttons Ch...

Page 167: ...nflated deflated to adjust the amount of sup port provided Side bolster view in the center display 1 Activate the multifunction control on the side of the seat by moving it up down The seat settings view will appear in the center dis play 2 Select Side bolsters in the seat settings view Tap the front button to increase bolster support Tap the rear button to decrease bolster support Adjusting front...

Page 168: ...Extending the seat cushion The seat cushion can be extended retracted using the multifunction control Seat cushion extension view in the center display 1 Activate the multifunction control on the side of the seat by moving it up down The seat settings view will appear in the center dis play 2 Select Cushion extension in the seat set tings view Tap the front button to extend the cush ion Tap the re...

Page 169: ...y ingress The seat remains in the easy egress position when the driver leaves the vehicle When the driver returns to the vehicle the seat is in a posi tion to make sitting down easier When the driver is seated has buckled the seat belt and has put the ignition in at least mode 1 the seat will return to the driver s preferred position Activating deactivating the function 1 In the center display sel...

Page 170: ...ter seat is occupied the head restraint must be correctly adjusted to the passenger s height so that if possible the whole of the back of the head is covered WARNING The center rear seat head restraint should only be in its lowest position when this seat is NOT occupied When the center seat is occu pied the head restraint must be correctly adjusted to the passenger s height so that if possible the...

Page 171: ...sec tions that can be folded down together or sepa rately CAUTION To help avoid damage to the upholstery there should be no objects on the rear seat and the seat belt should not be buckled when the backrest is folded down CAUTION The integrated booster cushions should be folded down in the stowed position before the backrest s are folded down The center armrest should be folded up into the rear se...

Page 172: ...eats p 167 Driver profiles Many of the vehicle s settings can be adapted to the driver s personal preferences and saved in one or more driver profiles The personal settings made are automatically saved in the active driver profile Each remote key is linked to a driver profile and when this key is used the vehicle s settings are adapted accord ing to the specific ones saved in that profile Which se...

Page 173: ...l be used automatically the next time the vehicle is started However a different driver profile can be selected after the vehicle has started When the vehicle is started the most recently selected driver profile will be shown at the top of the center display There are two alternatives for changing to another driver profile Alternative1 1 Tap the name of the drive profile shown at the top of the ce...

Page 174: ... from the Driver Profile window 1 Tap Edit Profile A menu will open in which the profile can be edited 2 Tap Protect My Profile to lock unlock the profile 3 Save the change by tapping Back Close When a profile is locked settings that are changed in the vehicle will not be saved automatically in the profile and will have to saved manually by tapping Save changes However when the profile is unlocked...

Page 175: ... a profile to link to the remote key if that profile is not already active 1 Pull down the center display s Top view and tap Settings 2 Tap System Driver Profile 3 Tap the profile to be linked to the remote key The Guest profile cannot be linked to a remote key 4 Open Top view in the center display and tap Settings System Driver Profile Edit Profile 5 Select Connect key to link the selected pro fi...

Page 176: ...port Profile To USB NOTE The Guest profile cannot be imported or exported Several profiles can be exported to USB but only one profile can be imported When a profile is imported it overwrites the one currently being used in the vehicle 5 Select the profile s to be imported exported 6 Select OK If an export does not succeed this may be due to USB flash drive is full USB flash drive was not inserted...

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Page 178: ...for the rear seats can also be made from the climate system panel on the rear side of the tunnel console Related information Climate system sensors p 177 Perceived temperature p 176 Climate system controls p 180 Air quality p 177 Air distribution p 194 Air conditioning refrigerant p 527 Perceived temperature The climate system regulates passenger com partment temperature based on the perceived tem...

Page 179: ...Perceived temperature p 176 Interior Air Quality System IAQS p 179 Air quality The materials used in the passenger compart ment have been selected and designed to be pleasant and comfortable even for people with asthma or other types of allergies Materials in the passenger compartment The materials used have been developed to help minimize the amount of dust and make the cabin easier to keep clean...

Page 180: ... quality have been met Related information Passenger compartment air filter p 179 Interior Air Quality System IAQS p 179 Clean Zone Interior Package CZIP p 178 Cleaning the interior p 513 Climate system controls in the center display p 181 Clean Zone Interior Package CZIP The Clean Zone Interior Package includes a number of features that help further reduce aller genic substances in the passenger ...

Page 181: ... fog ging disengage the air quality sensor Use the defroster function to increase airflow to the front side and rear win dows Activating deactivating IAQS To change the setting for IAQS activation deacti vation 1 In the center display s Settings view go to Climate 2 Activate deactivate IAQS by selecting dese lecting the Air Quality Sensor box Related information Air quality p 177 Passenger compart...

Page 182: ...is pressed Tap return to previous settings Press and hold change to default set tings level 3 and 72 F 22 C Related information Climate system controls in the center display p 181 Climate system controls Climate system functions are controlled using buttons on the center console the center dis play and the climate system panel on the rear side of the tunnel console Overview of climate system contr...

Page 183: ... be controlled from the climate bar Temperature control for the driver and pas senger sides Control for heated and ventilated driver passenger seats and heated steering wheel Button for opening Climate view The graphic in the button shows the activated climate system settings Climate view Tap the center button on the climate bar to access Climate view which is divided into the fol lowing tabs Main...

Page 184: ...ulation controls Air distribution controls Blower control for the front seats also for the rear seat on models with a 2 zone cli mate system AUTO climate system Auto mode Rear climate All of the climate system functions for the rear seat can be controlled from the Rear climate tab Blower control and climate system functions for the rear seats Rear seat temperature control Rear seat heating control...

Page 185: ...em functions are con trolled from the rear side of the tunnel console Rear seat heating Rear seat blower speed Rear seat temperature control If the vehicle is not equipped with a climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console but also has heated rear seats there will be buttons on the panel for this function Related information Climate system controls p 180 Turning seat heating on and off p ...

Page 186: ...isplay s Climate view 2 Select the Rear climate tab 3 Tap the desired blower speed 1 5 The blower speed for the rear seat can be turned off by tapping 2nd row climate The blower speed will change and the button for the selected speed will light up From the rear seat Blower controls on the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console Tap the desired blower level Off or 1 5 on the climate pa...

Page 187: ...r the front and rear seats separately Setting the temperature for the front seats6 Temperature buttons in the climate bar 1 Tap the right or left side temperature button in the center display s climate bar to open the control Temperature control 2 Set a temperature by dragging the control to the desired tem perature or tapping to raise lower the tempera ture The temperature will change and the new...

Page 188: ...erature button Synchronization can be stopped by tapping Synchronize temperature again or by chang ing the temperature for the passenger s side or the rear seat Setting the rear seat temperature From the front seat Temperature buttons in the Rear climate group in Cli mate view 1 Open the center display s Climate view 2 Select the Rear climate tab 3 Tap the left or right side temperature buttons to...

Page 189: ...d information Climate system controls p 180 Climate system controls in the center display p 181 Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console p 183 Perceived temperature p 176 Turning recirculation on and off Recirculation can be used to shut out exhaust fumes smoke etc from the passenger com partment Recirculation button in Climate view 1 Go to Climate view in the center display 2 Press Reci...

Page 190: ... activated separately from the Climate view in the center display Center console buttons Button for the heated windshield and max defroster Button for the heated rear window and door mirrors Models without a heated windshield Press button 1 Max defroster is activated button indica tor light on deactivated button indicator light off Models with a heated windshield Press button 1 repeatedly to acces...

Page 191: ...limate view in the center display 2 Tap Electric Windshield heating is activated button lights up deactivated button is off If windshield heating is activated while the Start Stop function has turned off the engine the engine will restart NOTE Triangular areas at the far sides of the windshield are not heated electrically and will take slightly longer to defrost de ice The heated windshield may af...

Page 192: ...ntrols p 180 Climate system controls in the center display p 181 Defrosting windows and mirrors p 188 Air conditioning p 191 Turning recirculation on and off p 187 Adjusting air distribution p 196 Setting the blower speed p 183 Automatic climate control p 180 Turning front seat ventilation on and off p 193 Turning steering wheel heating on and off p 190 Turning steering wheel heating on and off Th...

Page 193: ...formation Climate system controls p 180 Climate system controls in the center display p 181 Steering wheel p 157 Air conditioning The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies the air in the passenger compartment Activating deactivating the main air conditioning unit Air conditioning button in Climate view 1 Open Climate view in the center display 2 Tap AC The air conditioning is activated button li...

Page 194: ... four levels Off High Middle or Low The level changes and is displayed in the button Activating deactivating rear seat heating From the front seat Temperature buttons for Rear climate in Climate view 1 Tap Settings in the center display s Top view 2 Tap Climate 3 Under Auto Driver Seat Heating Level and Auto Passenger Seat Heating Level select Off Low Middle or High to activate deactivate and to s...

Page 195: ...ently cold 1 Tap Settings in the center display s Top view 2 Tap Climate 3 Under Auto Driver Seat Heating Level and Auto Passenger Seat Heating Level select Off Low Middle or High to activate deactivate the automatic function and select a level for the driver s and passenger s seats Related information Climate system controls p 180 Climate system controls in the center display p 181 Rear climate s...

Page 196: ... seat ventilation button repeatedly to select one of four levels Off High Middle or Low The level changes and is displayed in the button NOTE Seat ventilation cannot be started if the tem perature in the passenger compartment is too low For use over extended periods the setting Low is recommended Related information Climate system controls p 180 Climate system controls in the center display p 181 ...

Page 197: ...nt air vents 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 Opening closing air vents Air vent thumb wheel 8 Turn the thumb wheel to open close the air flow from the vent The more of the white lines on the thumb...

Page 198: ...imate view Defrost the windshield Air vents in the dashboard and center con sole Floor air vents 1 Go to Climate view in the center display 2 Tap one or more of the air distribution but tons to open close the corresponding air flow Air distribution changes and the buttons light up or go out Related information Air distribution p 194 Opening closing directing air vents p 195 Air distribution table ...

Page 199: ...te 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 Main air flow from the dashboard vents some flow from the other vents For best comfort in hot weather Main air flow from the floor vents some flow from the other vents For heating cooling near the floor ...

Page 200: ...humid con ditions Main air flow from the dashboard and floor vents some flow from the other vents For good comfort in sunny cool weather For cooling or heat to the floor Main air flow from the defroster dashboard and floor vents For cooler air toward the floor in warm weather or warmer air upward in cold weather Related information Air distribution p 194 Opening closing directing air vents p 195 C...

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Page 202: ...seat s center armrest If the vehicle is equipped with the private locking function the ski hatch must be closed Related information Loading p 200 Load anchoring eyelets p 205 Private valet locking p 232 Loading The load carrying capacity of your vehicle is determined by factors such as the number of passengers the amount of cargo the weight of any accessories that may be installed etc Loading reco...

Page 203: ...ened without folding the backrest down to transport long objects such as skis etc WARNING Boxes suitcases etc wedged behind the front seats could impede the function of the Whiplash Protection System If the rear seat backrests are folded down cargo must be secured to prevent it from sliding forward against the front seat backrests in the event of a collision from the rear This could interfere with...

Page 204: ...the article Weights for information about the maximum permissible load that can be trans ported on the roof Related information Weights p 525 Load anchoring eyelets p 205 Whiplash protection system p 59 Locking unlocking the trunk p 226 Passenger compartment storage spaces The following is an overview of the passenger compartment and its storage spaces Front seats Storage spaces in the door panel ...

Page 205: ...the glove compartment The glove compartment provides storage space for small items The owner s manual and maps can be kept here There are also holders for pens on the inside of the glove compartment door Locking unlocking the glove compartment Storage compartment for the key The glove compartment and trunk can be locked when e g the vehicle is in a workshop for service etc See also the article Pri...

Page 206: ...nition is in mode II or when the engine is run ning Cooling activated Cooling deactivated Activate deactivate cooling by moving the control as far as possible toward the passen ger compartment glove compartment Related information Passenger compartment storage spaces p 202 Tunnel console The tunnel console located between the front seats contains a 12 volt electrical socket cup holders and storage...

Page 207: ...ce On the sides of the cargo compartment There is a hook on each side of the trunk CAUTION The grocery bag holders hooks are only intended to hold weights less than approx 11 lbs 5 kg Load anchoring eyelets The eyelets in the trunk can be folded out to secure objects with straps a net etc Load anchoring eyelets WARNING Cover sharp edges on long loads to help prevent injury to occupants Secure the ...

Page 208: ... are vanity mirrors with card holders on the upper sides of the sun visors Lighted vanity mirror and card holder The vanity mirror lighting comes on when the mir ror is opened The vanity mirror s frame has a holder for e g a card or ticket Related information Passenger compartment storage spaces p 202 ...

Page 209: ...ause inter ference with the vehicle s radio receiver or electrical system WARNING Be sure to place any devices connected to the socket safely so that they do not become projectiles in the event of a sud den stop and injure the occupants of the vehicle Be aware that connected devices may generate heat and become very hot Only connect devices that function cor rectly and are free from defects These ...

Page 210: ...r the temperature in the passenger compartment is very high Unplug the device let the converter cool down and plug in the device again The connected device draws too much current constantly or currently or is not functioning properly None The device should not be plugged into the socket Indicator light off The socket has not detected a plugged in device Be sure the device is correctly plugged into...

Page 211: ...sed at a time If both of the sock ets in the tunnel console are used at the same time the max current provided per socket is 7 5 A 90 W If a tire sealing system s compressor is being used no other device should be connected to any of the other sockets while the compres sor is operating 12 volt socket in the trunk 12 volt socket in the trunk Fold down the cover to access the socket Max current prov...

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Page 213: ...LOCKS AND ALARM ...

Page 214: ...with the optional Passive Entry system that enables keyless entry and start the key can be anywhere in the vehicle when the engine is started Models with Passive Entry also have an extra smaller key without buttons called a Key Tag Additional keys can be ordered from a Volvo retailer Related information Immobilizer p 212 Alarm p 235 Child safety locks p 237 Remote key p 216 Foot movement trunk ope...

Page 215: ...f the locks do not react after several attempts to unlock or lock the vehicle Replacing the battery Hold the remote key with the front side with the Volvo symbol toward you and move the button on lower edge of the key near the key ring to the right Slide the front cover slightly upward The cover will loosen and can be removed from the key Move the button to the side and slide rear cover slightly u...

Page 216: ...ling batteries avoid touching their contact surfaces as this could result in poor battery function in the remote key Insert a new battery1 with the positive side up Put the battery cover back in place by Placing the battery s edge downward in the holder Slide the battery forward so that it is held in place by the two plastic catches Pressing the battery downward so that it is also held in place by...

Page 217: ...ace and turn it clockwise until the marker points to CLOSE Put the rear cover in position and press down until it clicks into place Slide the cover into place as indicated by arrow 2 in the illustration Another click indicates that it is correctly in position and closed Turn the key over and press the front cover with the Volvo logo until it clicks into place Slide the cover into position as indic...

Page 218: ...c objects or electronic devices such as cell phones tablets laptops or chargers If interference persists unlock the vehicle with the detachable key blade and place the remote key in the backup key reader in the tunnel con sole cup holder to disarm the alarm WARNING Always remove the remote key from the pas senger compartment when leaving the vehicle and ensure that the ignition in mode 0 espe cial...

Page 219: ...in 10 15 cm of a cell phone or a metallic object If interference persists use the remote key s detachable key blade to unlock the vehicle and place the remote key in the backup key reader in the tunnel console cup holder Loss of a remote key If a remote keys is lost a new one can be ordered The other keys should be taken with the vehicle to a Volvo retailer or authorized independ ent locksmith As ...

Page 220: ...ximately 5 feet 1 5 meters of the sides of the vehicle or approximately 3 feet 1 meter of the trunk as shown in the illustration The remote key may not function properly due to ambient radio waves buildings or topographical obstructions etc The vehicle can always be locked unlocked with the detachable key blade If the remote key is removed from the vehicle If all of the remote keys are removed fro...

Page 221: ...e risk of an accident and they cannot be changed by a Red Key user These settings cannot be changed by the Red Key s user Possible settings The following settings can be made for a Red Key Speed Limiter On Off Setting interval 30 160 mph 50 250 km h Default setting 75 mph 120 km h Increments 1 mph 1 km h This symbol will appear in the instru ment panel and the message Red keySpeed limitation canno...

Page 222: ...lade The remote key s detachable key blade can be used to Unlock the driver s door if the central locking system cannot be activated using the remote key Lock all doors Activate deactivate the mechanical child safety locks in the rear doors The Key Tag4 does not have a detachable key blade Detaching the key blade Hold the remote key with the front side with the Volvo symbol toward you and move the...

Page 223: ...r doors are open they will be locked and the alarm will be armed when they are closed NOTE Be sure the remote key is outside of the vehi cle before the other doors trunk are closed to help avoid locking the remote inside the vehi cle The settings made for the Remote Unlock func tion also affect the central locking system when a door is opened from inside the vehicle using a door handle See also th...

Page 224: ...r the panoramic roof when locking the vehicle hold the pressure sensitive surface on the outside of a door handle until the window s panoramic roof have closed com pletely The windows panoramic roof will stop if the button is released before they are fully closed Unlocking Pull a door handle to unlock and open the door or press the rubberized button under the trunk opening control The lock indicat...

Page 225: ... and the door will open Locking Press the button on either of the front doors to lock the vehicle both front doors must be closed Lock buttons on the rear doors Lock button and indicator light in a rear door The lock buttons in the rear doors lock unlock each door respectively To unlock a rear door To open one of the rear doors individually pull its handle to unlock and open the door6 Automatic lo...

Page 226: ... p 218 Locking and unlocking confirmation The turn signals can be used to indicate that the vehicle has been locked unlocked with the remote key These settings can also be changed in the center display s Top view by going to Settings My Car Locking Locking and Unlocking Feedback Exterior confirmation Locking the turn signals flash once and the door mirrors will fold in retract 8 Unlocking the turn...

Page 227: ...icator light Indicator lights on all doors are locked If a door is opened the lights in both doors will go out In all doors Rear door lock button and indicator light Indicator light in the respective door on that door is locked If a door is opened the light in that door will out but the other indicator lights will remain on Confirmation alternatives Various alternatives for locking unlocking confi...

Page 228: ... The trunk will unlock but will remain closed The alarm indicator on the dash board will go out to indicate that the trunk alarm is no longer armed The other doors will remain locked and the alarm will remain armed for them To open the trunk press lightly on the rubberized pressure plate on the under side of the trunk lid If the trunk is not opened within 2 minutes it will relock and the alarm wil...

Page 229: ...e on the rub berized pressure plate can damage its electrical connections WARNING Driving with the trunk open Driving with the trunk open could lead to poisonous exhaust gases entering the passenger compartment If the trunk must be kept open for any reason proceed as follows Close the windows Set the ventilation system control to air flow to floor windshield and side windows and the blower control...

Page 230: ...dren could lock themselves in an open trunk and risk injury Children should be taught not to play in vehicles On hot days the temperature in the trunk or vehicle interior can rise very quickly Exposure of people to these high temper atures for even a short period of time can cause heat related injury or death Small children are particularly at risk Related information Remote key p 216 Remote key s...

Page 231: ...out locking it Press the button10 on the lower edge of the trunk lid The trunk will close automatically but will not be locked NOTE The button remains active for 24 hours after the trunk lid has been left open after which the trunk will have be closed manually To close and lock the trunk Press the button10 on the lower edge of the trunk lid The trunk will close automatically The trunk and doors wi...

Page 232: ...omatic function will be deactivated to avoid overloading the electrical system The automatic function can be used again after approximately 2 minutes If the vehicle s battery has been discharged or disconnected or if the trunk has been open for more than 24 hours it will have to be opened and closed once manually to reset the system Pinch protection If the trunk lid is obstructed when being opened...

Page 233: ... slowly forward in a kicking motion below the left section of the rear bumper without touching the bumper and take a step back A brief audible signal will sound when the trunk lid begins to open close The trunk lid can be closed or closed and locked by pressing the or buttons on the lower edge of the trunk lid13 It can also be operated manually or by pressing the button on the lighting panel in th...

Page 234: ...ocking the trunk p 226 Power trunk release p 228 Private valet locking The glove compartment rear seat backrests and the trunk can be locked when e g the vehicle is in a workshop for service etc Activating private locking setting a security code The ignition has to be in at least mode I in order to activate private locking 1 Private locking can be activated from the center display s Function view ...

Page 235: ... window will appear 2 Enter the code used for locking and tap Confirm The trunk will unlock Confirmation is pro vided when the green indicator light in the button in Function view goes out and the X in the private locking box under Top view s Settings disappears 3 The glove compartment is unlocked using the key provided Related information Locking unlocking the trunk p 226 Using the glove compartm...

Page 236: ...s can still be opened from the inside Manually locking a door this is not the child safety lock Remove the detachable key blade from the remote key Insert it into the opening for the lock mechanism and press it in as far as pos sible The door can be opened from inside and the outside The door cannot be opened from the outside To override the locking function open the door from the inside The doors...

Page 237: ...onents in the alarm system yourself this could affect the insurance policy on the vehicle Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician NOTE One of the alarm sensors which is sensitive to metallic objects is located under the tunnel console cup holders Avoid leaving coins keys etc in the cup holders because they may inadvertently trigger the alarm Arming the alarm Lock the vehicle by pr...

Page 238: ...put in mode I turn the start knob to START and release it the alarm has been triggered Related information Automatically arming disarming the alarm p 235 Deactivating the alarm without a functioning remote key p 236 Deactivating the alarm without a functioning remote key If the remote key is not functioning properly the alarm can be turned off and the vehicle can be started as follows 1 Unlock and...

Page 239: ...fety locks are activated the rear door windows can only be opened from the driver door control panel the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside To deactivate Press the button in the driver door control panel Rear child lock Deactivated will be dis played in the instrument panel and the indicator light in the button will go out to show that the child safety locking function is deactivated When...

Page 240: ...ive start USA Volvo Standard Key FCC ID YGOHUF8423 Volvo Tag ID FCC ID YGOHUF8432 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Any changes or modification not expressly approved...

Page 241: ...ment Canada IC 3659A VO3134 This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any inter ference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Related information Alarm p 235 Remote key p 216 ...

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Page 243: ...DRIVER SUPPORT ...

Page 244: ...ety p 306 Blind Spot Information BLIS p 319 Cross Traffic Alert CTA p 321 Road Sign Information RSI p 326 Driver Alert Control DAC p 328 Driving lane assistance p 330 Run off Mitigation p 335 Park Assist p 338 Park Assist Camera PAC p 342 Park Assist Pilot PAP p 348 Adjustable steering force Steering force increases with the speed of the vehicle to give the driver an enhanced sense of control and ...

Page 245: ... same axle Spin control This function is designed to help prevent the drive wheels from spinning while the vehicle is accelerating Active Yaw Control At low speeds this function helps maintain direc tional stability by braking one or more of the wheels if the vehicle shows a tendency to skid or slide laterally Engine Drag Control EDC EDC helps keep the engine running if the wheels show a tendency ...

Page 246: ...r loose sand it may be advisable to temporarily use Sport mode for maximum tractive force If the driver releases pressure on the accelerator pedal ETC will also activate to help stabilize the vehicle Activating deactivating Sport mode In the center display s Function view tap ESC Sport Mode The green indicator light in the button will illuminate to show that the function has been acti vated or gra...

Page 247: ...gine is started The system is performing a self diagnostic test Flashing symbol ESC is actively functioning to help counteract wheel spin and or a skid Steady glow Sport mode has been activated Please note that ESC is not deactivated at this time but its functionality is reduced ESC Temporarily off See the message in the instrument panel ...

Page 248: ...cle 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 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...

Page 249: ...ter SL is a feature that helps prevent the driver from exceeding a preset maxi mum speed Overview Function buttons and symbols generic illustration SL switches from standby mode to active mode and the set maximum speed will be used Increases the set maximum speed From standby mode press to put SL in active mode and set the current speed as the maximum or from active mode press to put SL in standby...

Page 250: ...r 3 to scroll to the Speed Limiter function The symbol 4 will be displayed in the instrument panel This indicates that SL has been selected and is in standby mode no maximum speed has been set Activating SL putting it in active mode and setting a maximum speed The engine must be running before SL can be put in active mode The lowest maximum speed that can be set is 20 mph 30 km h With SL in standb...

Page 251: ...if the maximum speed is exceeded by more than approx 2 mph 3 km h Related information Speed limiter SL p 247 Automatic Speed Limiter ASL The Automatic Speed Limiter ASL helps the driver adapt the vehicle s maximum speed to the posted speed limits The Speed Limiter SL function can be switched to Automatic Speed Limiter Where applicable ASL uses speed information from the Road Sign Information syste...

Page 252: ...temporarily in standby mode e g because a speed limit sign could not be read Limitations ASL utilizes the speed limit information provi ded by the Road Sign Information system RSI not from the speed limit signs that the vehicle passes If RSI cannot provide ASL with speed related information ASL will go into standby mode and switch to SL The driver will have to react and adapt the vehicle s speed A...

Page 253: ...nt speed Deactivating ASL Tap the Speed Sign Assist button in the center display s Function view ASL will be deactivated the indicator will be GRAY and the Speed limiter SL will be activated WARNING After switching from ASL to SL the vehicle will no longer adapt speed to posted speed limits It will only limit the vehicle s maximum speed Related information Speed limiter SL p 247 Automatic Speed Li...

Page 254: ...s speed scale The set tolerance can be adjusted in the same way as the set Speed Limiter s set maximum speed NOTE The greatest tolerance that can be set is 5 mph 10 km h Related information Automatic Speed Limiter ASL p 249 Activating deactivating the Automatic Speed Limiter ASL p 251 Road Sign Information RSI p 326 Changing a Speed Limiter SL maximum speed p 249 Deactivating reactivating the Spee...

Page 255: ...rator pedal as far down as possible and release it when the vehicle has reached the desired speed SL remains activated the symbols in the instrument panel will remain WHITE 2 Release the accelerator pedal when the tem porary acceleration is completed The vehicle will slow down and its speed will remain under the set maximum speed Related information Speed limiter SL p 247 Starting and activating t...

Page 256: ...ch ing between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control WARNING The vehicle must always be driven according to current traffic road condi tions The driver must take action if CC does not maintain a suitable speed and or distance to other vehicles The driver is always responsible for oper ating the vehicle in a safe manner Related information Starting and activating Cruise Control p 254 Changing ...

Page 257: ... km h Press and hold changes the speed 1 mph 1 km h at a time Release the button when the set speed indicator 4 6 has moved to the desired speed If speed is increased by pressing the accelerator pedal before the button is pressed the vehi cle s speed when the button is pressed will become the set speed assuming that the accel erator pedal is still depressed when the button is pressed A temporary i...

Page 258: ...or more than 1 minute In these cases the driver will have to regulate the vehicle s speed A temporary increase in speed such as when passing another vehicle does not affect the CC set speed The vehicle will return to the set speed when the accelerator pedal is released Automatic standby mode CC switches automatically to standby mode if the wheels lose traction engine speed rpm is too high low brak...

Page 259: ... the left side steering wheel keypad This puts CC in standby mode 2 Press the or button to switch to another function The Cruise Control symbol in the instru ment panel will go out 3 Press the button 2 again Another function will be activated and the set speed in the CC system s memory will be erased In models equipped with the optional Adaptive Cruise Control ACC the driver can toggle between CC ...

Page 260: ... CC goes into active mode and sets the vehicle s current speed WARNING Switching from ACC to CC means that Your vehicle will no longer automatically maintain a set distance to a vehicle ahead Only the set speed will be maintained and the driver will have to apply the brakes when needed If CC was activated when the engine was turned off ACC will be selected and go into standby mode when the engine ...

Page 261: ...dicates the distance to the vehicle ahead It does not affect the speed of your vehicle Head up display Distance Alert symbol in the windshield generic illustra tion In vehicle is equipped with the head up display the symbol in the windshield will only appear if the distance to the vehicle ahead is shorter than the preset value However the Show Driver Support In Head Up Display function has to be a...

Page 262: ...rol is activated NOTE The greater the vehicles speed the greater the distance between them for a set time interval The set time interval is also used by Adaptive Cruise Control Only use time intervals permitted by local traffic regulations Related information Distance Alert p 259 Distance Alert limitations Distance Alert uses the same radar sensor as Adaptive Cruise Control and has several limita ...

Page 263: ...or monitor the distance to the vehicle ahead generic illustration certain details may vary from model to model The driver sets that desired speed and time inter val to the vehicle ahead When the camera and radar sensor detects a slower moving vehicle ahead your vehicle s speed is automatically adapted When there are no longer slower mov ing vehicles ahead your vehicle will accelerate to resume the...

Page 264: ...ve Cruise Control is not a collision avoidance system The driver is always responsible for applying the brakes if the system does not detect another vehicle Adaptive Cruise Control does not react to people or animals or small vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles It also does not react to slow moving parked or approaching vehicles or stationary objects Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control in dem...

Page 265: ...ity In situations requiring more brake force than ACC can provide and if the driver does not apply the brakes an audible signal from the City Safety system will sound and warning light will illuminate in the windshield to alert the driver to react WARNING Adaptive Cruise Control only warns of vehicles detected by the radar sensor In some cases there may be no warning or the warning may be delayed ...

Page 266: ...t be put in active mode before it can be started in order to regulate speed or a set time interval to the vehicle ahead Starting ACC putting it in standby mode Function buttons and symbols Press 2 or 3 to scroll to the ACC function The symbol 4 will be dis played in the instrument panel The symbol indicates that ACC has been started and is in standby mode In standby mode the vehicle will not main ...

Page 267: ...in the instrument panel will change colors from WHITE to GRAY and the set speed in the center of the speedometer will change from BEIGE to GRAY WARNING When ACC is in standby mode the driver has to control the vehicle s speed and distance to a vehicle ahead When ACC is in standby mode the driver will be alerted if the distance to the vehicle ahead is too short by the Distance Alert function See th...

Page 268: ...no longer has a target vehicle to follow the driver opens the door the driver unbuckles the seat belt the engine speed rpm is too high low the wheels lose traction the brake temperature is too high the parking brake is applied the stability system s ESC Sport Mode is activated the Off Road drive mode is selected The radar sensor is covered by e g wet snow or if heavy rain interferes with radar wav...

Page 269: ...ed when the accelerator pedal is released The Adaptive Cruise Control can follow another vehicle from a standstill up to 125 mph 200 km h Always observe posted speed limits The lowest speed that can be set for ACC is 20 mph 30 km h However ACC can monitor and react to the speed of the vehicle ahead down to a standstill The highest speed that can be set stored is approx 125 mph 200 km h Always obse...

Page 270: ...ion time if an unexpected situa tion occurs in traffic Related information Adaptive Cruise Control ACC p 261 Starting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control ACC p 264 Deactivating resuming Adaptive Cruise Control ACC p 265 Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist 2 p 268 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC symbols and messages p 273 Distance Alert p 259 Passing Assistance with Adapt...

Page 271: ...such as If the vehicle is approaching an exit to the left or a left turn If the vehicle ahead slows down before your vehicle has moved into the passing lane Traffic in the passing lane slows down Passing assistance in these situations can be deactivated by putting ACC or Pilot Assist in standby mode Related information Pilot Assist p 275 Pilot Assist 2 p 285 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC p 261 Chang...

Page 272: ...utton on the left side steering wheel keypad Press the accelerator pedal ACC will resume following the vehicle ahead target vehicle if it begins to move within approx 6 seconds NOTE ACC can keep the vehicle at a standstill for up to 5 minutes after which the parking brake will be set and ACC will go into standby mode The parking brake has to be released before ACC can be reactivated Deactivation o...

Page 273: ...he radar is dirty or covered with snow ice Clean clear the windshield in front of the radar Heavy rain or snow is interfering with the radar signals No action possible Heavy precipitation may affect the function of the radar Swirling water or snow from the surface of the road may interfere with the radar signals No action possible A very wet or snow covered road surface may affect the function of ...

Page 274: ... hills The driver should be attentive and prepared to apply the brakes in these situations Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control when the vehicle is transporting a heavy load or if it is tow ing a trailer Additional information The Off Road drive mode cannot be selected if Adaptive Cruise Control is acti vated Adaptive Cruise Control uses the vehicle s camera and radar sensor which have certain gener...

Page 275: ...e ahead to follow This illustration4 shows that ACC is set at a speed of 68 mph 110 km h and is following another vehicle traveling at the same speed The following table lists several ACC related symbols and messages Symbol Message Explanation WHITE symbol ACC is in active mode and maintaining the set speed GRAY symbol and Unavailable ACC is in standby mode 3 In the following illustrations the opt...

Page 276: ...vo Service tech nician Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked see Owner s manual Clean the windshield in front of the camera radar sensor 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 261 Road Sign Informatio...

Page 277: ...l to the vehicle ahead Function The vehicle s camera monitors the traffic lane s side marker lines and a distance monitor helps maintain the set time interval to the vehicle ahead Pilot Assist helps provide more relaxed driving in heavy slow moving traffic at speeds up to 30 mph 50 km h on highways and major roads Function overview Windshield module containing the camera radar sensor Monitoring di...

Page 278: ...fast braking the driver must apply the brakes This applies to situations where there are considerable differen ces in speed or if the vehicle ahead brakes sud denly Due to the limitations of the camera and radar sensor the system may apply the brakes in your vehicle suddenly or not at all The default speed for Pilot Assist is preset to approx 30 mph 50 km h and cannot be changed If the vehicle ahe...

Page 279: ...will also change Reduce the distance time interval to the vehicle ahead Function symbols Symbols for the time interval and the vehicle ahead Instrument panel Speed indication Set speed Speed of the vehicle ahead Your vehicle s current speed Collision warning Warning light Pilot Assist can exert brake force that is equiva lent to approximately 40 of the vehicle s total braking capacity In situation...

Page 280: ... this reason a warning may be given later than expected or not at all The driver should never wait for a warning before applying the brakes Related information Pilot Assist p 275 Starting and activating Pilot Assist 1 p 278 Setting a Pilot Assist 1 time interval p 280 Deactivating resuming Pilot Assist 1 p 281 Automatic braking with Pilot Assist 1 p 283 Pilot Assist 1 limitations p 284 Adaptive Cr...

Page 281: ...ane s side market lines are missing badly faded or cross each other the division of lanes is not clear e g when a line divides or merges with another at exits or if there are many road signs markers there are edges or other lines on or near the lane e g curbs cracks repaired areas sharp shadows etc the lane is narrow or winding the lane is at the top of a hill on an uneven road surface or over a b...

Page 282: ...e interval of approximately 1 second 5 bars is approximately 3 seconds The same symbol appears if Distance Alert is activated Time interval controls Press to reduce the time interval to the vehi cle ahead Press to increase the time interval to the vehicle ahead Distance indicator In order to follow the vehicle ahead as smoothly as possible Pilot Assist allows the time interval to vary considerably...

Page 283: ...symbol 8 in the instrument panel will change from WHITE to GRAY 2 Press the button 3 Pilot Assist will be turned off and shift to ACC in standby mode or Press the button 3 Pilot Assist will be turned off and switch to ACC in active mode Standby mode due to driver action If a turn signal is used or if the accelerator pedal is pressed Pilot Assist will temporarily go into standby mode When the turn ...

Page 284: ...e vehicle ahead is not within a reasonable detectable distance the driver s hands are not on the steering wheel the driver unbuckles the seat belt engine speed rpm is too high low the wheels lose traction brake temperature is too high the parking brake is set The camera lens radar sensor is covered by e g wet snow or if heavy rain interferes with radar waves Reactivating Pilot Assist from standby ...

Page 285: ...e parking brake has to be released before Pilot Assist can be reactivated Deactivation of the auto hold brake function In certain situations auto hold will be deactivated when the vehicle is at a standstill and Pilot Assist will go into standby mode This means that the brakes will be released and the vehicle can begin to roll The driver must actively apply the brakes to keep the vehicle at a stand...

Page 286: ...signs markers there are edges or other lines on or near the lane e g curbs cracks repaired areas sharp shadows etc the lane is narrow or winding the lane is at the top of a hill on an uneven road surface or over a bump bad weather conditions rain snow fog slush poor visibility backlighting etc The driver should also be aware that Pilot Assist has the following limitations High curbs barriers and t...

Page 287: ... camera radar sensor Monitoring distance Monitoring side marker lines The driver sets the desired time interval to the vehicle ahead Pilot Assist monitors that vehicle and the traffic lane s side market lines using the camera and radar sensor mounted in the upper center section of the windshield It helps maintain the set time interval by automatically adjusting speed and by providing steering assi...

Page 288: ...is designed to follow a vehicle ahead in the same traffic lane at a preset time interval set by the driver If the radar sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead the vehicle will instead maintain the speed set by the driver This will also be the case if a vehicle ahead accelerates and exceeds the set speed Pilot Assist can follow another vehicle from a standstill up to a speed of approx 125 mph 200 k...

Page 289: ...get vehicle symbol Steering assistance symbol Instrument panel Speed indication generic illustration Set speed Speed of the vehicle ahead Your vehicle s current speed See also the article Pilot assist symbols and messages for additional information Collision warning Audible visual warning signals Audible warning signal Visual warning signal Monitoring distance with the camera and radar sensor Pilo...

Page 290: ...l warning signal in the windshield difficult to see Related information Pilot Assist p 275 Starting and activating Pilot Assist 2 p 288 Changing Pilot Assist 2 speed p 290 Setting a Pilot Assist 2 time interval p 291 Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Pilot Assist 2 p 294 Deactivating resuming Pilot Assist p 292 Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist 2 p 2...

Page 291: ...will be marked The higher speed is the one stored by the driver and the lower one is the speed of the vehicle ahead target vehicle WARNING Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidance sys tem The driver is always responsible for steering or applying the brakes if the system does not detect another vehicle Do not use Pilot Assist in demanding driving conditions such as city driving or other heavy traf...

Page 292: ...a text mes sage in the instrument panel If the driver s hands are not returned to the steering wheel an audible signal will sound If the driver does not return his her hands to the steering wheel after the audible signal Pilot Assist will go into standby mode and must be reactivated by pressing Related information Pilot Assist p 275 Pilot Assist 2 p 285 Changing Pilot Assist 2 speed p 290 Setting ...

Page 293: ... Pilot Assist p 275 Pilot Assist 2 p 285 Starting and activating Pilot Assist 2 p 288 Setting a Pilot Assist 2 time interval p 291 Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Pilot Assist 2 p 294 Deactivating resuming Pilot Assist p 292 Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist 2 p 268 Pilot Assist 2 limitations p 295 Pilot Assist 2 symbols and messages p 297 Setting ...

Page 294: ...interval gives the driver lim ited reaction time if an unexpected situa tion occurs in traffic Related information Pilot Assist p 275 Pilot Assist 2 p 285 Starting and activating Pilot Assist 2 p 288 Changing Pilot Assist 2 speed p 290 Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Pilot Assist 2 p 294 Deactivating resuming Pilot Assist p 292 Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or...

Page 295: ...ol If any of these other systems are not functioning properly Pilot Assist will automatically be deactivated WARNING If this happens the driver will be alerted by an audible signal and a message in the instru ment panel The driver will have to adapt the vehicle s speed apply the brakes when nec essary and keep a safe distance to the vehicle ahead Pilot Assist switches automatically to standby mode...

Page 296: ... If Pilot Assist changes targets from a moving vehicle to a stationary one at speeds above 20 mph 30 km h the system will not react to the stationary vehicle and will accelerate to the previously set speed The driver must actively apply the brakes to slow stop the vehicle Automatic standby mode when changing targets Pilot Assist disengages and goes into standby mode if your vehicle s speed goes be...

Page 297: ...g brake is set the gear selector is moved to the P N or R positions the driver puts Pilot Assist in standby mode Automatically setting the parking brake In certain situations the parking brake is set automatically to help keep the vehicle at a stand still This occurs if Pilot Assist keeps the vehicle at a standstill with the brakes and the driver unbuckles the seat belt or opens the door Pilot Ass...

Page 298: ...es which may create a risk of collision The driver must ensure a safe distance to these obstacles The camera or radar sensor may not be able to detect objects if there are pot holes or if there are stationary objects partially or completely blocking the road Pilot Assist does not see pedestrians animals etc Pilot Assist s steering capacity is limited and may not always be able to help the driver k...

Page 299: ...er lines In this illustration Pilot Assist is set at 65 mph 110 km h and there is a target vehicle ahead that is traveling at the same speed In this example Pilot Assist will not provide steer ing assistance because it cannot detect the traf fic lane s side marker lines In this illustration Pilot Assist is set at 65 mph 110 km h and there is a target vehicle ahead that is traveling at the same spe...

Page 300: ...utomatic braking with Pilot Assist 2 p 294 Deactivating resuming Pilot Assist p 292 Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist 2 p 268 Pilot Assist 2 limitations p 295 Driver support system radar sensor The radar sensor is used by a number of driver support systems to e g help detect other vehi cles Radar sensor location The radar sensor is used by the following func tions Dis...

Page 301: ... respond incorrectly If this symbol and the message Windscreen Sensors blocked appear in the instrument panel this indicates that the camera and or radar sensor cannot detect other vehicles ahead The following table shows some of the situations that can cause the message to be displayed and suggested actions Cause Action The area of the windshield in front of the camera radar sensor is dirty or co...

Page 302: ...vehicle Small vehicles such as motorcycles or vehi cles not driving in the center of the lane may remain undetected In curves the radar sensor may detect the wrong vehicle or lose sight of the target vehi cle Low trailer in the radar shadow generic illustration Low trailers may also be difficult to detect or may not be detected at all The driver should be extra alert in situations of this type Hig...

Page 303: ... wrong type of windshield is used this may cause City Safety to func tion improperly or not at all Volvo recommends the use of only Genu ine Volvo Replacement Windshields When replacing windshield wipers use the same type or ones approved by Volvo After the windshield has been replaced the camera radar sensor will have to be recalibra ted by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician to help...

Page 304: ...he equipment The term IC before the radio certification num ber only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met Related information Driver support system radar sensor p 298 Driver support system camera The camera is used by a number of driver sup port systems to e g detect a driving lane s side marker lines or traffic signs Camera location The camera is used by the following ...

Page 305: ...ING Never place any objects decals electronic toll devices window tinting films etc on the wind shield in front of or around the camera radar sensor This could reduce or block these com ponents functions and could cause one or more of the systems that utilize them to stop functioning This can also result in certain functions being reduced or disabled or they may respond incorrectly If this symbol ...

Page 306: ...ling to do so may result in reduced City Safety functionality This can also result in certain functions being reduced or disabled or they may respond incorrectly To help avoid the risk of incorrect reduced or disabled functionality for driver support sys tems using the camera or radar sensors Volvo recommends that cracks scratches or stone chips on the windshield in front of the camera radar senso...

Page 307: ...e vehicle s camera radar based systems This can also result in certain functions being reduced or disabled or they may respond incorrectly Related information Driver support system camera p 302 Radar sensor limitations p 299 Driving lane assistance p 330 Driver Alert Control limitations p 330 Pilot Assist 1 limitations p 284 Pilot Assist 2 limitations p 295 City Safety limitations p 314 Road Sign ...

Page 308: ...afety triggers brief forceful braking in an attempt to stop your vehicle immediately behind the vehicle or object ahead This braking may be perceived as being very sudden City Safety activates in situations where the driver has not applied the brakes in time which means that the system cannot help the driver in all situa tions City Safety is designed to intervene as late as possible to help avoid ...

Page 309: ... driver is first alerted to the risk of an immi nent collision City Safety can detect pedestrians cyclists or vehicles that are stationary are moving in the same direction as your vehicle or are in your vehi cle s path City Safety can also detect pedestrians large ani mals or cyclists that are crossing in front of your vehicle If there is a risk of a collision with a pedestrian cyclist large anima...

Page 310: ...he distance at which visual audible and tangible haptic warn ings will be triggered To do so 1 Tap Settings in the center display s Top view 2 Tap My Car IntelliSafe City Safety 3 Choose among Earlier Normal or Later Begin by choosing Earlier If too many warnings are given change to Normal If the driver feels that warnings are given too often the warning level can be lowered This means that warnin...

Page 311: ... what the system considers to be a cyclist clear body bike contours To help function optimally City Safety s function for cyclist detection needs clear information about the bike itself and the rider s head arms shoulders legs the upper and lower parts of the body and a cyclist s normal pattern of movement If major parts of the cyclist s body are not visible to the camera the system cannot detect ...

Page 312: ...le s headlights WARNING City Safety is designed to be a supplementary driving aid It cannot detect pedestrians who are partially obscured wearing cloth ing that prevents a clear view of the per son s body contours or who are not at least 32 in 80 cm tall who have limited contrast to their immedi ate background A warning or braking may be delayed or not come at all carrying a large object The drive...

Page 313: ...ion that vehicle must be within City Safety s range the red area in the illustration The following criteria must also be met your vehicle s speed must be at least 3 mph 4 km h the approaching vehicle s headlights must be on your vehicle must be making a left turn WARNING City Safety is a supplementary driving aid and does not function in all driving situa tions or in all traffic weather or road co...

Page 314: ...he brakes considerably sooner WARNING City Safety s capacity to assess certain traffic situations is a supplemental aid to the driver and does not function in all driving traffic sit uations or weather road conditions It can never replace the driver s attention to traffic conditions or his her responsibility for operat ing the vehicle in a safe manner Related information City Safety limitations p ...

Page 315: ...led functionality for driver support sys tems using the camera or radar sensors Volvo recommends that cracks scratches or stone chips on the windshield in front of the camera radar sensor should not be repaired in such cases the entire windshield should be replaced Before the windshield is replaced con tact a Volvo retailer to ensure that the correct windshield is ordered and instal led If the wro...

Page 316: ...Control See the article Radar sensor limitations for detailed information Related information Radar sensor limitations p 299 Camera limitations p 303 City Safety limitations p 314 City Safety limitations City Safety may have limited or reduced func tionality in certain situations The function has several limitations that the driver should be familiar with Low objects Hanging objects such as flags ...

Page 317: ...e driver Action by the driver always has priority For this reason City Safety may not react or react later than expected in situations in which the driver is actively operating the vehicle even if a collision is imminent This is also done to help eliminate excessive warnings Other limitations City Safety uses the vehicle s camera and radar sensor which have certain general limitations See the arti...

Page 318: ... camera based functions Objects snow ice or dirt in the camera s field of vision may result in certain func tions being reduced or disabled or they may respond incorrectly Related information City Safety p 306 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC trouble shooting p 271 City Safety troubleshooting p 312 Camera limitations p 303 Radar sensor limitations p 299 ...

Page 319: ...the brakes one of more symbols may illuminate in the instrument panel and a text message will be displayed City Safety Reduced functionality Service required The system is not functioning properly Contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician 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...

Page 320: ...l be released immediately if the accelerator pedal is pressed NOTE Due to local traffic regulations in certain markets RCW will not activate the rear turn signals That part of the function will be deactivated The use of the rear turn signals will also be deactivated if the City Safety warning level is set at Later See also the section Setting a warning level distance in the article City Safety set...

Page 321: ...river you have full responsibility for changing lanes backing up in a safe manner Overview Blind Spot Information indicators Indicator light BLIS button in the center display s Function view to activate deactivate the function The indicator light illuminates on the side of the vehicle where the system has detected another vehicle If your vehicle is passed on both sides at the same time both lights...

Page 322: ...tivated Blind Spot Information indicators Indicator light Blind Spot Information symbol Blind Spot Information can be activated deacti vated in the center display s Function view In Function view tap BLIS When Blind Spot Information is activated deactivated the indicator light in the but ton will be green gray If BLIS is activated when the engine is started the indicator lights in the door mirrors...

Page 323: ... systems and or repainting the rear bumper should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Related information Blind Spot Information BLIS On Off p 320 Blind Spot Information BLIS p 319 Cross Traffic Alert CTA p 321 Cross Traffic Alert CTA Cross Traffic Alert CTA is a supplementary part of Blind Spot Information and is intended to detect vehicles crossing behind your vehicl...

Page 324: ...ating deactivating Cross Traffic Alert CTA Cross Traffic Alert CTA can be activated deac tivated separately from Blind Spot Information BLIS CTA is activated deactivated in the center display s Function view Tap Cross Traffic Alert in Function view CTA activates deactivates Green indicator light CTA is activated Grey indicator light CTA is deactivated CTA is activated when the engine is started WA...

Page 325: ... space CTA s field of vision expands Examples of other limitations include Dirt ice or snow obstructing the sensors may reduce the system s function or make it impossible to detect other vehicles or objects CTA is deactivated if a trailer s wiring is con nected to the vehicle s electrical system Maintenance The CTA sensors are located on the inside of the rear fenders bumper Keep the highlighted a...

Page 326: ...DRIVER SUPPORT Option accessory for more information see Introduction 324 Blind Spot Information BLIS with Cross Traffic Alert CTA symbols and messages p 325 Blind Spot Information BLIS limitations p 321 ...

Page 327: ... lists several symbols and messages Message Explanation Blind spot sensor Service required The system is not functioning properly Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Blind spot system off Trailer attached BLIS and CTA have been deactivated because a trailer has been connected to teh vehicle s electrical system A text message can be erased by briefly pressing the O button on th...

Page 328: ...imit sign is no longer considered valid and no new sign has been passed If a third party navigation system is being used RSI has no support for speed related information WARNING RSI does not function in all situations and is only intended to provide supplementary infor mation The driver is always responsible for operating the vehicle safely Related information Road Sign Information RSI operation p...

Page 329: ...to activate deac tivate this function If the function is activated a speed selec tor will be displayed 4 Select the limit at which the speed warning is to be given by pressing the up down arrows Please be aware that the set warning limit will not be used when a speed camera sym bol is displayed in the instrument panel Activating deactivating the audible alert The audible alert can be activated dea...

Page 330: ...r electrical socket as a trailer which may result in faulty speed limit information to the driver Related information Road Sign Information RSI p 326 Road Sign Information RSI operation p 326 Camera limitations p 303 Driver Alert Control DAC DAC is intended to alert the driver if his her driv ing becomes erratic due to e g distraction or fatigue DAC is designed to help detect a slowly chang ing dr...

Page 331: ...important to take breaks at reg ular intervals regardless of whether or not DAC has given a warning Related information Using Driver Alert Control DAC p 329 Driver Alert Control limitations p 330 Using Driver Alert Control DAC DAC settings are made in the center display s menu system Activating deactivating Driver Alert Control 1 Tap Settings in the center display s Top view 2 Tap My Car IntelliSa...

Page 332: ...signed 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 system Lane Keeping Aid LKA actively steers the vehi cle to help keep it in its traffic lane and or alerts the driver using an audible signal or through vibrations in the steering wheel The driving lane assistance system are active at ...

Page 333: ...er s hands must be on the steering wheel which the system monitors continuously If the driver s hands are not on the steering wheel this symbol will illuminate in the instrument panel and the following mes sage will be displayed Lane Keeping Aid Apply steering If the driver does not begin to steer the vehicle the symbol will illuminate again an audible signal will sound and the following message w...

Page 334: ...ated in the center display s Function view Tap Lane Keeping Aid LKA is activated GREEN indicator light in the button or is deactivated GRAY indi cator light in the button Type of warning Choose the type of warning that the driver will receive if the vehicle starts to leave its driving lane 1 Tap Settings in the center display s Top view 2 Tap My Car IntelliSafe Lane Assistance 3 Under Lane Keeping...

Page 335: ...g lane assistance systems are available the marker lines in the symbol will be white LKA are monitoring the driving lane s marker line s Not available When the driving lane assistance systems are not avail able the marker lines in the symbol will be gray This is because LKA cannot monitor detect the driving lane s marker line s or the vehicle s speed is too low or the road is too narrow Steering w...

Page 336: ...ane Keeping Aid Apply steering LKA s steering assistance does not function if the driver s hands are not on the steering wheel Steer the vehicle actively Lane Keeping Aid Standby until steering applied LKA s steering assistance is in standby mode until the driver actively steers the vehicle A text message can be erased by briefly pressing the O button on the right side steering wheel keypad If the...

Page 337: ...function detects that the vehicle is being driven actively Run off Mitigation activation may be delayed for a short time The function has two activation levels Steering assistance only Steering assistance and braking Run off Mitigation with steering assistance only Run off Mitigation provides steering assistance Run off Mitigation with steering assistance and braking Run off Mitigation provides st...

Page 338: ...th reduced visibility edges or lines other than the lane s marker lines roads with indistinct or no lane marker lines The Run off Mitigation function use the vehicle s camera which has general limitations See the article Camera limitations WARNING Run off Mitigation is only intended to assist the driver and does not function in all driving weather traffic or road condi tions This function cannot d...

Page 339: ...several examples Symbol Message Explanation Run off Mitigation Automatic intervention This message indicates that Run off Mitigation has been activated Driver support system Reduced functionality Service required The system is not functioning properly Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service techni cian Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked see Owner s manual The camera s functionality is limited ...

Page 340: ...re active even when the vehicle has stopped moving The audible signal becomes constant when you are within approximately 1 ft 30 cm of an object and the highlighted sensor field is filled in While an audible signal is being given its volume level can be raised lowered using the II control in the center console or can be adjusted in the center displays Top view under Settings NOTE Audible alerts wi...

Page 341: ...ng brake is applied or if the gear selector is put in P When installing auxiliary headlights be sure that they do not obstruct the front sensors Otherwise these lights could trigger a Park Assist warning Related information Activating deactivating Park Assist p 339 Park Assist limitations p 340 Park assist symbols and messages p 341 Activating deactivating Park Assist The Park Assist system can be...

Page 342: ... tone as the vehicle approaches the object In such cases use caution when backing up or stop the vehicle to help avoid damage In certain circumstances the park assist system may give unexpected warning sig nals that can be caused by external sound sources that use the same ultra sound frequencies as the system This may include such things as the horns of other vehicles wet tires on asphalt pneu ma...

Page 343: ...ioning properly Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Park Assist System Sensors blocked cleaning needed One or more of the system s sensors are blocked Check and clean the sensors as soon as possible 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 technicia...

Page 344: ...intended to replace the driver s attention and judgment The camera has blind spots where it can not detect objects or people around or near the vehicle Pay particular attention to people or ani mals that are close to the vehicle Objects seen on the screen may be closer than they appear to be Camera views This function can show a 360 panoramic view as well as separate views for the four respective ...

Page 345: ...an be useful when driving off in areas with lim ited visibility hedges bushes etc It is active at speeds up to approx 16 mph 25 km h and is automatically turned off when the vehicle exceeds this speed However if the vehicle s speed does not exceed 30 mph 50 km h and its speed goes under 14 mph 22 km h within 60 seconds after the camera has been switched off the front camera will reactivate NOTE Th...

Page 346: ...tory lines will not be displayed while zooming in WARNING Keep in mind that when the rear camera has been selected the image on the screen only shows the area behind the vehicle The driver must always watch for people animals other vehicles etc near the sides or the front of the vehicle when turning while backing up The opposite is true when the front camera is selected Please note that the trajec...

Page 347: ... time Front and rear sensor fields If the vehicle is also equipped with the optional Park Assist system this information will be dis played on the screen as colored field showing the distance to obstacles that have been detected Front and rear sensors The screen can display colored sensor fields on the car symbol at the right The front and rear fields change colors yellow orange red as the vehicle...

Page 348: ...ttings in the center display s Top view 2 Tap My Car Park Assist 3 Select Auto Camera Reverse Activation to activate deactivate automatic start Automatically deactivating the camera Front view switches off at a speed of approx 16 mph 25 km h to help avoid distracting the driver If the setting Auto Camera Reverse Activation has been selected the camera s front view will reactivate if the vehicle s ...

Page 349: ... dark and contains this symbol this indi cates that the camera is not functioning properly see the following illustration In this example the driver s side camera is not function ing Dark camera sectors A dark camera sector may also be displayed in the following situations but without the defective camera symbol A sector may be dark because the door mirror is folded in the door is open the trunk i...

Page 350: ...The system searches for and measures a possible parking space While this is being done the vehicle s speed may not exceed approx 20 mph 30 km h When backing into a space the speed may not exceed approx 4 mph 7 km h 2 The vehicle is steered while it is backing into the parking space The driver controls the vehicle s speed 3 The vehicle s position in the parking space is adjusted by prompting the dr...

Page 351: ...play select a gear D or R when prompted regulate the vehicle s speed apply the brakes when necessary and stop the vehicle Symbols images and text in the center display indicate when the various steps in the parking procedure will be carried out PAP can be activated if the following conditions are met after the engine has started The vehicle may not be towing a trailer The vehicle s speed must be b...

Page 352: ... vehicle when you are instructed by PAP to do so 3 Select Parallel parking or Perpendicular parking and put the transmission in reverse 4 Keep an eye on the display and be prepared to stop the vehicle when you are instructed by PAP to do so 5 Stop the vehicle when instructed to do so NOTE PAP normally searches for available parking spaces along the curb on the right passeng er s side of the vehicl...

Page 353: ...erpendicular After the vehicle has backed into the parking space its position in the space has to be adjusted by driving slightly forward and backing up 1 Put the gear selector in D wait until the steering wheel has turned and drive forward slowly 2 Stop the vehicle when you are instructed by PAP to do so 3 Put the gear selector in R back up slowly and stop when you are instructed by PAP to do so ...

Page 354: ...P will not function correctly if its sen sors are obstructed by dirt snow etc In certain situations PAP may not be able to measure a parking space This could be due to external sources of sound e g a vehicle s horn tires on wet asphalt pneumatic brakes noise from a motorcy cle s exhaust etc emitting ultrasound using approximately the same frequen cies as PAP Points to keep in mind PAP is a parking...

Page 355: ...jects located above the parking sen sors field of vision are not included when PAP measures a parking space For this reason PAP may turn into the parking space too soon Avoid parking spaces of this type The driver is always responsible for deter mining if PAP has selected a suitable parking space Maintenance Location of the PAP sensors In order for PAP to function correctly these sen sors must be ...

Page 356: ...vice required The system is not functioning properly Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Park Assist System Sensors blocked cleaning needed One or more of the system s sensors are blocked Check and clean the sensors as soon as possible A text message can be erased by briefly pressing the O button in the center of the right side steer ing wheel keypad Contact a Volvo retailer o...

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Page 358: ... will take slightly longer for the brake pedal to return to its normal position if the vehicle is parked on an incline or uneven surface When driving in very hilly areas or if the vehicle is carrying a heavy load manual gear shifting can be used for engine braking to augment the brakes Hill Descent Control can also be used on steep downgrades to increase the engine braking effect at low speeds Ant...

Page 359: ...re For any other job use stands to support the vehicle The jack should be kept well greased and clean and should not be damaged Be sure the jack is on a firm level non slippery surface No objects should be placed between the base of jack and the ground or between the jack and the attachment bar on the vehicle The jack must correctly engage the jack attachment Never allow any part of your body to b...

Page 360: ...icle is equipped with several auto matic brake assist functions These systems help the driver by e g keeping the vehicle stationary when the brake pedal is not depressed at a traf fic light or intersection when starting up a hill or when driving down a hill These systems include Auto hold brakes Hill Start Assist Braking assist after a collision Hill Descent Control Related information Brakes p 35...

Page 361: ...point at which the ABS system is activated The function is deactivated when pressure on the brake pedal decreases Related information Brakes p 356 Braking effect after a collision In certain types of collisions the vehicle s brakes are applied to help prevent or mitigate a secon dary collision Maintaining control of the vehicle after a collision may be difficult To help avoid or mitigate the effec...

Page 362: ...eep hills with rough surfaces and where the road may have slippery patches WARNING HDC does not function in all situations and is a supplementary braking aid The driver has full responsibility for driving in a safe manner Function HDC allows the vehicle to roll forward or in reverse at very low speed with enhanced engine braking However speed can be adjusted with the accelerator pedal When the acc...

Page 363: ...art or back up on a hill by retaining pressure on the brake pedal for sev eral seconds after the pedal has been released in order to keep the vehicle at a standstill The brakes will be released after several seconds or when the driver presses the accelerator pedal HSA is available even if the Auto hold braking function is turned off Related information Brake functions p 358 Auto hold brake functio...

Page 364: ...brake pedal and ensure that the vehicle is stationary Symbol in the instrument panel Symbol Explanation A B The symbol flashes while the park ing brake is being applied If the symbol flashes at any other time this indicates a fault See the message in the instrument panel A US models B Canadian models Automatic function The parking brake is applied automatically If the Auto Hold function is activat...

Page 365: ...r in P If the vehicle is pointing uphill turn the front wheels so that they point away from the curb If the vehicle is pointing downhill turn the front wheels so that they point toward the curb The parking brake should also be applied WARNING Always apply the parking brake when parking on hills or uneven surfaces Heavy load uphill A heavy load such as a trailer can cause the vehicle to roll backwa...

Page 366: ...e the message in the instru ment panel A B Fault in the brake system A US models B Canadian models Related information Using the parking brake p 362 Using the parking brake p 362 Brake functions p 358 Jump starting p 376 Before a long distance trip It is always worthwhile to have your vehicle checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician before driving long distances Your retailer wi...

Page 367: ...uel economy Do not exceed posted speed limits Avoid carrying unnecessary items extra load in the vehicle Maintain correct tire pressure Check tire pressure regularly when the tires are cold Remove snow tires when threat of snow or ice has ended Note that roof racks ski racks etc increase air resistance and also fuel consumption At highway driving speeds fuel consumption will be lower with the air ...

Page 368: ...for trailer wiring after driving in mud or water When driving through water maintain low speed and do not stop in the water Avoid driving through salt water if at all pos sible to help avoid the risk of corrosion CAUTION Engine damage will occur if water is drawn into the air cleaner Damage to any components the engine transmission turbo charger differential or its internal components caused by fl...

Page 369: ...e Turn off engine or Engine coolant Stop safely is displayed stop safely and turn off the engine If the transmission begins to overheat an alternative gear shifting program will be selected An integrated protective function will also by activated the warning symbol will illuminate and the message Transmission warmHigh temperature Reduce speed or Transmission warmStop safely wait for cooling will b...

Page 370: ...n Moreover the capacity of the battery decreases as the temperature drops In very cold weather a poorly charged battery can freeze and be damaged It is therefore advisable to check the state of charge more frequently and spray an anti rust oil on the battery posts Volvo recommends the use of snow tires on all four wheels for winter driving To prevent the washer fluid reservoir from freezing add wa...

Page 371: ...r into the bumper CAUTION In certain conditions the towing eyelet may be used to pull the vehicle onto a flatbed tow truck The vehicle s position and ground clear ance determine if it can be pulled up onto a flatbed tow truck using the towing eye let If the angle of the tow truck s ramp is too steep or the ground clearance under the vehicle is insufficient damage could occur by attempting to pull ...

Page 372: ...ply the brakes to stop the vehicle being towed CAUTION General towing precautions If the vehicle s battery is dead an auxiliary battery will be necessary to provide cur rent for releasing the electric parking brake and to move the gear selector from the P position to N If this is not possible use the shiftlock override procedure to manually release the gear selector from P and move it to N Maximum...

Page 373: ...It should not be towed farther than approx 30 miles 50 km The towing eyelet is only intended for use if the vehicle is on a road not if is off the road surface or stuck in mud snow etc In these cases contact professional tow ing help Jump starting Do not attempt to start the engine by towing the vehicle This could result in damage to the three way catalytic converter Use a 12 volt auxiliary batter...

Page 374: ...essen the effectiveness of the emission con trol system and could result in loss of emission warranty coverage State and local vehicle inspection programs will make detection of mis fueling easier possibly resulting in emission test failure for misfueled vehicles NOTE Some U S and Canadian gasolines contain an octane enhancing additive called methyl cyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl MMT If su...

Page 375: ...res to meet the needs of today s advanced engines Qualifying gasoline retailers stations will in most cases identify their gasoline as having met the TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline standards NOTE Information about TOP TIER Detergent Gaso line is available at www toptiergas com NOTE When switching to higher octane fuel or changing gasoline brands it may be neces sary to fill the tank more than once be...

Page 376: ...the fuel filler door The fuel tank has a filling system that does not have a cover Opening closing the fuel filler door The vehicle must be unlocked before the fuel filler door can be opened An arrow next to the fuel pump symbol in the instrument panel indicates the side of the vehicle where the fuel filler door is located 1 Open the fuel filler door by pressing lightly on its rear edge 2 After re...

Page 377: ...ch can come into contact with the hot exhaust sys tem and cause such materials to ignite under certain wind and weather conditions Excessive starter cranking in excess of one minute or an intermittently firing or flooded engine can cause three way catalytic con verter or exhaust system overheating Remember that tampering or unauthorized modifications to the engine the Engine Con trol Module or the...

Page 378: ...ur vehicle is new avoid towing heavy trailers during the first 620 miles 1 000 km Maximum speed when towing a trailer 50 mph 80 km h Engine and transmission are subject to increased loads Therefore engine coolant temperature should be closely watched when driving in hot climates or hilly terrain Use a lower gear and turn off the air conditioner if the temperature gauge needle enters the red range ...

Page 379: ...le and trailer must be reduced by 10 for every further 3 280 ft 1 000 m or part thereof When towing 5 000 lbs 2 250 kg hill inclination is restric ted to 14 WARNING Bumper attached trailer hitches must not be used on Volvos nor should safety chains be attached to the bumper Trailer hitches attaching to the vehicle rear axle must not be used Never connect a trailer s hydraulic brake system directly...

Page 380: ...r pin from the locking bolt and slide the locking bolt out of the hitch assembly 2 Slide the ball holder into the hitch assembly 3 Align the hole in the ball holder with the one in the hitch assembly 4 Slide the locking bolt through the hitch assembly ball holder 5 Insert the cotter pin in the hole at the end of the locking bolt Removing the ball holder 1 Remove the cotter pin from the locking bol...

Page 381: ...SA is working If the driver switches off the stability system s Spin Control function TSA will also be switched off but will be on again the next time the engine is started TSA may not intervene when the vehicle and trailer begin to sway if the driver tries to com pensate for the swaying motion by moving the steering wheel rapidly How TSA works Once swaying has begun it can be very difficult to st...

Page 382: ...e in the respective modes Mode Functions available 0 The odometer clock and tem perature gauge are illuminated Power seats can be adjusted The power windows can be oper ated The 12 volt socket in the cargo compartment can be used The center display is activated and can be used The infotainment system can be used for a limited time In this mode certain functions can only be used for a limited time ...

Page 383: ...onds Release the knob Returning to ignition mode 0 To return to mode 0 from mode II or I turn the start knob to STOP and release it Related information Starting the engine p 382 Turning the engine off p 384 Battery drain Your vehicle s electrical functions drain the bat tery to varying extents Avoid using ignition mode II as much as posssi ble or electrical functions that require a great deal of e...

Page 384: ...knob toward START and release it to start the engine The starter motor will crank until the engine starts or its overheating protection is triggered WARNING Never use more than one floor mat at a time on the driver s floor Before driving remove the original mat from the driver s seat floor before using any other type of floor mat Any mat used in this position should be securely and properly anchor...

Page 385: ...in carbon monoxide which is invisible and odorless but very poisonous NOTE After a cold start idle speed may be noticea bly higher than normal for a short period This is done to help bring components in the emission control system to their normal oper ating temperature as quickly as possible which enables them to control emissions and help reduce the vehicle s impact on the envi ronment CAUTION Wh...

Page 386: ...the best vehicle performance in the respec tive drive modes Steering Engine transmission All Wheel Drive Brakes Suspension control Instrument panel Start Stop Climate system settings Select the drive mode best suited to the current driving conditions Please be aware that not all modes can be selected in all driving situations The selected mode will be displayed in the instrument panel Selecting a ...

Page 387: ...ode is designed to provide sportier driving characteristics Steering response will be more immediate the suspension will be stiffer and low ground clear ance will help reduce body roll when cornering Start Stop will be deactivated INDIVIDUAL This setting allows you to adapt a driving mode to your personal preferences Select one of the other driving modes as a basis and change the settings to provi...

Page 388: ...tem and accel erator pedal response Eco Coast functionality is activated engine braking is disabled at speeds between approx 40 and 87 mph 65 and 140 km h Climate system settings certain functions will be temporarily reduced or deactivated Information is shown in an ECO gauge in the instrument panel to help promote more eco nomical driving NOTE When Eco is activated several climate system paramete...

Page 389: ...With Eco activated this enables Eco Coast which allows the vehicle to roll freely for as far as possible when the driver releases the accelerator pedal e g when approaching a traffic light or intersection or With Eco deactivated engine braking can be used when the vehicle will only roll for a short distance in heavy traffic etc or when driving down hills To help keep fuel consumption as low as pos...

Page 390: ...to help conserve fuel However for the best fuel economy the function should be used as much as possible ECO gauge in the instrument panel Eco gauge 12 instrument panel Eco gauge 8 instrument panel The ECO gauge in the instrument panel helps improve driving economy A low reading in the green area indicates economical driving A higher reading indicates higher fuel con sumption The ECO gauge also has...

Page 391: ...te system blower speed or very high infotainment system volume will be temporarily reduced Auto stop The following conditions must be met for the engine to auto stop Stop the vehicle by applying the brakes and keep the brake pedal depressed The engine will auto stop If the COMFORT6 or ECO driv ing modes are activated the engine can auto stop before the vehicle has come to a standstill If the Adapt...

Page 392: ...edometer Symbol Explanation White symbol the function is avail able Beige symbol the function is active and the engine has auto stopped The function is not available because the conditions have not been met No symbol displayed the function is turned off Turning Start Stop off In certain situations e g heavy stop and go traf fic it may be advisable to temporarily turn this function off To do so Tap...

Page 393: ...rmal operating tempera ture the gear selector is in the manual shifting position the ABS brakes have activated hard braking even if the ABS brakes have not activated many starts during a short time period have triggered the starter motor s overheating pro tection a trailer s electrical system is connected to the vehicle s electrical system The engine does not auto start In certain situations or co...

Page 394: ...s also possible The gear indicator in the instrument panel shows the gear currently being used or gear shift mode CAUTION The transmission s temperature is monitored to help prevent damage to the transmission or other drivetrain components If there is a risk of overheating the warning symbol on the instrument panel will illuminate and a text message will be displayed Follow the instruc tions provi...

Page 395: ...of whether or not the engine is running the shiftlock feature will lock the gear selector in this position In order to move the gear selector from the N position the brake pedal must be depressed and the ignition must be in mode II Shiftlock override If the vehicle cannot be driven e g due to a dis charged battery the shiftlock feature has to be overridden in order to move the gear selector from t...

Page 396: ...ear currently being used 1 8 Park P Select P when the vehicle is parked or when the starting the engine The vehicle must be station ary when P is selected The ignition must be in mode II and the brake pedal must be depressed before the gear selec tor can be moved from P In position P the transmission is mechanically locked Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked NOTE The gear sel...

Page 397: ... for the selected gear Move the gear selector to the side toward D at any time to resume automatic gear shifting Safety function To help avoid excessive rpm that might cause engine damage the transmission control module has a down shift protection feature that in some situations may prevent a down shift or kickdown During kickdown the transmission may shift down one or more gears depending on the ...

Page 398: ...for the selected gear The gear number shown in the instrument panel will change after each gear shift Deactivating the paddles Manually Pull both paddles toward the steering wheel and hold them until the number of the cur rent gear is no longer displayed in the instru ment panel Automatically In shift mode D if the paddles are not used for a period of time they will deactivate automatically The nu...

Page 399: ... button for Hill Descent Control in the center display s Function view Tap the button to activate A light in the but ton illuminates when the function is acti vated NOTE The function is deactivated when driving at higher speeds and must be reactivated at lower speeds if so desired Related information Brake functions p 358 Hill Descent Control HDC p 360 Drive modes p 384 All Wheel Drive AWD 9 Your ...

Page 400: ... such as road sur face acceleration braking and cornering Suspension leveling settings Turning off suspension and leveling control In certain situations this function has to be turned off for example when lifting the vehicle on a jack to help avoid problems created by the dif ference in levels in the pneumatic suspension when the vehicle is raised 1 Tap Settings in the center display s Top view 2 ...

Page 401: ...INFOTAINMENT ...

Page 402: ...e downloaded when the vehicle is connected to the Internet See the article Sys tem updates and the support site support volvocars com Related information Media player p 424 Radio p 402 Phone p 417 Internet connected vehicle p 434 Apps applications p 400 Ignition modes p 380 Symbols in the center display status bar p 43 Voice control p 119 Infotainment system license information p 440 System update...

Page 403: ... for each combination of vehicle and infotain ment system Dynamic calibration is also available which moni tors the setting of the volume control radio reception and the vehicle s speed Specific sound settings are described in the respective articles sections of this owner s infor mation To change a setting pull down the center dis play s Top view and tap Settings Sound Active noise suppression1 T...

Page 404: ...select Settings Media for the desired wave band Tap to activate deactivate AM FM Show Radio Text displays information about program content artists etc Freeze Program Service Name select to stop excessive scrolling to freeze after 20 seconds AM HD Radio Enables HD Radio Technology for AM audio quality comparable to analogue FM FM HD Radio Enables HD Radio Technology for audio comparable to CD qual...

Page 405: ...ary 2 Sect from Stations Favorites or Genres 3 Tap the desired station in the list Favorites only plays stations from the list of favorites see Favorites below Genres only plays stations broadcasting the selected genre or program type e g pop classi cal etc Changing stations in a selected list Tap under the center display or on the right side steering wheel keypad Move step by step through the sel...

Page 406: ...he strongest stations in the area Tap Manual tuning drag the control or tap to go to the desired frequency Related information SiriusXM Satellite radio p 408 HD Radio reception p 404 HD Radio reception HD Radio is a brand name registered by the iBiquity digital corporation4 They are the devel oper of a broadcasting technology called IBOC or In Band On Channel which refers to the method of transmit...

Page 407: ...XM Satellite radio See the section iTunes tagging in the article SiriusXM satellite radio settings for more detailed information Ball game mode This feature means that a main FM station HD1 will broadcast live events where the content of the programming is more important than sound quality in analog mode only to help prevent the delay between analog and digital broadcasting The HD Radio symbol wil...

Page 408: ...on This will disable the radio s capability to receive digital broadcasts but it will continue to function as a conventional analogue AM FM receiver Please note that when HD is switched off it will not be possible to tune to sub channels see the article HD Radio subchannels for a more detailed explanation of sub channels Please note that this will only switch HD Radio on or off selecting or desele...

Page 409: ...RIF FM HD3 etc Reception coverage area Due to current IBOC transmitter power limitations the reception coverage area in digital mode is somewhat more limited than the station s analogue coverage area Please be aware that as with any radio broadcast technology terrain time of day foliage level and building location can have positive or negative effects on radio reception Analogue to digital digital...

Page 410: ...y s Home view swipe from right to left to come to App view 2 Tap the SiriusXM Satellite radio icon Home view with SiriusXM Satellite radio activated If there is no subscription activated tap channel 1 where you will be prompted on the screen to phone SiriusXM If a cell phone is paired and connected to the vehicle you can also subscribe by 1 From Home view pull down the Settings menu 2 Open the set...

Page 411: ... Tap a cat egory or genre name to display the channels that it contains and then tap a channel to listen If an alert has been set see the section Alerts below and an alert is active for an artist song or team virtual categories will also be temporary created and displayed The channels currently broadcasting the song artist or broadcasting a program with the selected team will be listed in a virtua...

Page 412: ... There are numerous settings that can be made to enhance your SiriusXM Satellite radio listen ing experience Settings To access the settings menu from the center dis play s Home view pull down Top view and tap SiriusXM Settings The following alternatives will be displayed Traffic Jump Tap to display a list of cities from which you can choose to get traffic weather information or Traffic jump off t...

Page 413: ... in the channel list However a channel previously selected as a favorite will still be dis played in the list of favorites even it has been added to the skip list Skipped categories Tap to display a list of categories Tap a category to skip hide it It will not be displayed in the list of categories Related information Using SiriusXM Satellite radio radio p 409 SiriusXM Satellite radio p 408 Sirius...

Page 414: ... tapping Weather again in the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen before using any other SiriusXM Travel Link service will return you to the point where you left the Weather service If another SiriusXM Travel Link service is used e g Fuel Sports etc before you return to the Weather service you will be returned to the default Weather view in this case Local The same principle applies to all of the Sir...

Page 415: ...utes Surface features Tropical storm tracks Winds Tap the respective boxes to the right of the alter natives to select deselect Tap Done to confirm and return to the previous screen or Cancel Today Tap to see the current temperature or the tem perature in 3 6 hours Tap Back to return to the Local screen or Close to return to the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen 5 days Tap to see weather informatio...

Page 416: ... vehicle From the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen to display alerts Tap the Alerts button to display the this screen If any alerts are currently available a notifica tion will appear at the top of the screen They can also be listed from the Settings menu in the center display s Top view If no alerts are available No active alerts will be displayed Types of alerts To select the types of alerts to ...

Page 417: ...t in use the distance to the station a star icon to set the service station as a favorite Tap the name of a service station to display more detailed information For guidance to the service station tap the Start navigation or Add as waypoint buttons See the Sensus Navigation supplement for additional information about using the navigation system Recommended Tap for a list of service stations near t...

Page 418: ...league in that sport NFL MLB etc or a sport organization PGA LPGA etc The following is an example of the result of tapping Baseball 1 MLB Major League Baseball will be dis played 2 Tap MLB to display the two leagues in Major League Baseball American League or National League 3 Tap one of the league names to display the divisions in the league 4 Tap one of the divisions to display In progress play ...

Page 419: ...ke or receive calls send or receive text mes sages to stream music etc or as an Internet connection The phone is controlled from the center display but the App menu accessed using the right side steering wheel key pad and voice commands can also be used to control certain functions Overview Microphone Cell phone Center display Keypad for controlling phone functions shown in the center display and ...

Page 420: ...er device The following instructions assume that a cell phone is to be paired to the infotainment system but the procedure is the same for any Bluetooth device Alternative 1 searching for the phone from the vehicle 1 Make the phone discoverable visible using its Bluetooth function Refer to the phone s user guide if necessary 2 Open the Phone view on the center display If no phones have been paired...

Page 421: ...luetooth and personal hotspot tethering functions are activated 2 Switch on the ignition The phone or other device will be con nected to the system and can be used wirelessly Only the 2 most recently connected cell phones can be connected automatically Connecting manually 1 Be sure that the phone s Bluetooth and per sonal hotspot tethering functions are acti vated 2 In the center display open Phon...

Page 422: ...a contact in the phone book Tap in the phone book to add a contact to your list of Favorites 3 Tap Call or 4 Tap End call to end a phone call Calls can also be made from the list of recent calls using the App menu which can be opened using the right side steering wheel keypad s symbol Making multiple calls While a call is in progress 1 Tap Add call 2 Select from the list of recent calls or from th...

Page 423: ...will be disconnected and the call will continue in the cell phone Driver focused the microphone in the ceil ing liner on the passenger s side will be muted and the call will continue using vehi cle s the hands free function on the driver s side Related information Phone p 417 Voice control for cell phones p 120 Using the center display p 45 Using the center display keyboard p 31 Phone settings p 4...

Page 424: ... enter a phone number 3 Write or dictate the message 4 Tap Send Message notification See the article Text message settings for a list of possible settings Related information Text message settings p 423 Phone settings The following settings can be made for a paired and connected cell phone Cell phones Pull down the center display s Top view and tap Settings Communication Phone and choose among the...

Page 425: ...onnect to the Inter net Many cell phones and other devices currently on the market offer wireless Bluetooth technology Consult your Volvo retailer or go to support volvocars com for any questions regar ding a device s compatibility with the vehicle s infotainment system The procedure for pairing and connecting a Bluetooth enabled device is the same as for a cell phone See the articles Pairing a ce...

Page 426: ...es con nected to the USB socket If the vehicle is connected to the Internet it may also be possible to listen to web radio audio books and to use various music services through apps The media player is controlled from the center display but cer tain functions can also be con trolled from the right side steering wheel keypad or by using voice commands Related information Playing media p 427 Voice c...

Page 427: ...olled from the center display or voice controlled using Siri the same as for a cell phone Certain functions can also be controlled from the right side steer ing wheel keypad Press and hold the button to activate Siri If Siri cuts off too soon press and hold the button By using Apple CarPlay you acknowledge the following Apple CarPlay is a service provided by Apple Inc under its terms and condition...

Page 428: ... Apple device to the USB socket 5 Open the iPod app from App view iPod to Apple CarPlay 1 Tap Apple CarPlay in the center display s App view 2 Read the conditions in the pop up window that appears and tap OK 3 Disconnect and reconnect the Apple device to the USB socket The Apple CarPlay sub view will open Related information Media player p 424 Playing media p 427 Connecting a device via the AUX US...

Page 429: ...l as ones that you have burned yourself See the article Media player technical data for information about compatible file formats Location of the CD player in the tunnel console Disc slot Eject button Related information Media player technical data p 432 Playing media The media player can controlled from the right side steering wheel keypad the center display or by using voice commands The radio i...

Page 430: ...uetooth connected device 1 Connect the device 2 Activate Bluetooth in the device 3 Start playback from the connected device 4 Open the Bluetooth app in the center dis play s App view Playback will begin Internet media 1 Connect the vehicle to the Internet 2 Open the app in the center display s App view Playback will begin Video 1 Connect the device 2 Open the USB app in the center display s App vi...

Page 431: ...toggle between USB devices if more than one is connected Video settings The following can be adjusted with the video player in full screen or by opening the center dis play s Top view and tapping Settings Video Primary Audio Default Language Subtitle and Primary Subtitle Default Language Play DivX This DivX device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video on Demand VOD movies 1 Open...

Page 432: ...visable to only store files with compatible file formats on it It will take considerably longer for the system to index the files on the drive if it con tains anything other than compatible files In addition to audio the vehicle s media player also supports video playback when the external device is connected to the USB socket Certain mp 3 players have proprietary file formats that are not support...

Page 433: ...e note that if this volume is set too high sound quality may be affected Speed and Volume Compensation the infotainment system will compensate for dis rupting noises in the passenger compart ment by increasing media volume in relation to the vehicle s speed This can be set to one of several different levels Related information Playing media p 427 Sound settings p 401 Gracenote Gracenote identifies...

Page 434: ...vehi cle is stationary See the article Media player technical data for a list of video formats supported by the media player Related information Playing media p 427 Media player p 424 Media player technical data p 432 Media player technical data The following tables list compatible file formats and other technical specifications for the media player Audio files For mat File extension Codec MP3 mp3...

Page 435: ...e size 4 GB Audio codec MP3 AC3 Subtitles XSUB Special func tions Multiple subtitles multiple audio resume play Reference Meets all requirements of the DivX Home Theater profile Visit divx com for more information and soft ware tools to convert your files into DivX Home Theater video Storing information on a USB device In order for the system to read data stored on a USB device the following speci...

Page 436: ...g service and repairs p 472 System updates p 470 Volvo ID p 27 Symbols in the center display status bar p 43 Tethering Wi Fi sharing p 438 Connecting to the Internet Connect the vehicle to the Internet using Bluetooth Wi Fi by connecting a phone through a cable to the USB socket or via the vehicle s integrated modem The cell phone and the network service provider must support Internet sharing teth...

Page 437: ... Settings Wi Fi Saved networks See the article Wi Fi technology and security for network connection requirements Connect using a cable connected to the USB socket 1 Connect the phone via a cable to the USB socket in the tunnel console storage com partment 2 Activate USB tethering in the cell phone 3 If a different connection was used previously confirm the connection change The vehicle will connec...

Page 438: ... complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Related information Internet connected vehicle p 434 Pairing a cell phone p 418 Phone p 417 Media player p 424 Connecting disc...

Page 439: ...sired app and select Uninstall to begin uninstalling the app When the app has been uninstalled it will be removed from the list Related information Internet connected vehicle p 434 Media player p 424 System updates p 470 Internet connection troubleshooting The following are factors that may affect the vehicle s Internet connection The amount of data being transmitted depends on the services or app...

Page 440: ...the hotspot 5 Tap Frequency band and select a fre quency that the hotspot will use to transmit data This may not be possible in all markets 6 Activate deactivate by tapping the Vehicle Wi Fi Hotspot box 7 If another connection has been used previ ously confirm the change of connections It is now possible for external devices to connect to the vehicle s Wi Fi hotspot Connection status will be indic...

Page 441: ... using a frequency at the same time this may result in poorer performance Related information Internet connected vehicle p 434 Connecting to the Internet p 434 Tethering Wi Fi sharing p 438 Internet connection troubleshooting p 437 Vehicle modem settings The vehicle is equipped with a modem that can be used to connect the vehicle to the Internet It is also possible to share tether this connection ...

Page 442: ...s Wilkins and B W are trademarks of the B W Group Ltd Nautilus is a trademark of B W Group Ltd Kevlar is a registered trademark of DuPont Dirac Live Dirac Live technology has been used in the development and tuning of the sound in order to ensure a world class sound experience Dirac Live and the D symbol are registered trademarks of Dirac Research AB DivX DivX DivX Certified and asociated logos ar...

Page 443: ...ent to you for any information that you provide You agree that Gracenote Inc may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own name The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier to track queries for statistical purposes The pur pose of a randomly assigned numeric identifier is to allow the Gracenote service to count queries without knowing anything about who you are For ...

Page 444: ...rom libtess The Original Code is OpenGL Sample Implementation Version 1 2 1 released January 26 2000 developed by Silicon Graphics Inc The Original Code is Copyright c 1991 2000 Silicon Graphics Inc Copyright in any portions created by third parties is as indicated elsewhere herein All Rights Reserved Copyright C 1991 2000 Silicon Graphics Inc All Rights Reserved Permission is hereby granted free ...

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Page 446: ...s device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Terms conditions and confidentiality See terms and conditions for services and cus tomer privacy policy at support volvocars com Terms Conditions for Services Volvo offers the best possible services to make owning and operating a Volvo safe conv...

Page 447: ...WHEELS AND TIRES ...

Page 448: ...s we recommend suitable winter tires on all four wheels When replacing tires be sure that the new tires are the same size designation type radial and preferably from the same manufacturer on all four wheels Otherwise there is a risk of altering the car s roadholding and handling characteris tics Recommended tires Your vehicle is factory equipped with Volvo origi nal tires that are marked VOL1 on t...

Page 449: ...fter approximately 3 000 miles 5 000 km and thereafter at 6 000 mile 10 000 km intervals Some customers find that tire rotation may help to get extra mileage from tire life Tire rotation should only be performed if front rear tire wear is fairly even and tread height is above 1 16 1 6 mm Storing wheels and tires When storing complete wheels tires mounted on rims they should be suspended off the fl...

Page 450: ...ned to be driven for extended periods of time carrying a permissible load for the vehicle and with correct inflation pressure For example H indicates a speed rating of 130 mph 210 km h NOTE The tire s load index and speed rating may not appear on the sidewall because they are not required by law 7 M S or M S Mud and Snow AT All Ter rain AS All Season 8 U S DOT Tire Identification Number TIN This b...

Page 451: ...um per missible speed for each SS Speed Symbol M 81 mph 130 km h Q 100 mph 160 km h T 118 mph 190 km h H 130 mph 210 km h V 149 mph 240 km h W 168 mph 270 km h Y 186 mph 300 km h WARNING The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo are specified to meet stringent stability and handling requirements Unapproved wheel tire size combinations can nega tively affect your vehicle s stability and handling Any ...

Page 452: ...re PSI Pounds per square inch a standard unit of air pressure B pillar The structural member at the side of the vehicle behind the front door Bead area of the tire Area of the tire next to the rim Sidewall of the tire Area between the bead area and the tread Tread area of the tire Area of the perime ter of the tire that contacts the road when mounted on the vehicle Rim The metal support wheel for ...

Page 453: ...alified Volvo service technician if you are unsure about the tread depth Related information Tires p 446 Tread wear indicator The tires have wear indicator strips running across or parallel to the tread The letters TWI are printed on the side of the tire When approximately 1 16 1 6 mm is left on the tread these strips become visible and indi cate that the tire should be replaced Tires with less th...

Page 454: ...XX kg or XXX lbs on your vehicle s plac ard 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle 3 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs 4 The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity For example if the XXX amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 lb pas sengers in...

Page 455: ...to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life and exces sive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a minimum level of performance that all passenger vehicle tires must meet...

Page 456: ...es are cold The tires are considered to be cold when they have the same temperature as the sur rounding ambient air This temperature is normally reached after the vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours After driving a distance of approximately 1 mile 1 6 km the tires are considered to be hot If you have to drive farther than this distance to pump your tire s check and record the tire pressur...

Page 457: ...re pressure 1 Remove the cap from the valve on one tire then firmly press the tire gauge onto the valve 2 Add air to reach the recommended air pres sure 3 Replace the valve cap CAUTION After inflating the tires always reinstall the valve cap to help avoid damage to the valve from dirt gravel etc Use plastic valve caps only Metal caps could corrode and become difficult to remove 4 Visually inspect ...

Page 458: ...astic wheel bolt covers the jack and the lug wrench There is also a storage space for the tool used to remove locking wheel bolts Related information Jack p 456 Changing tires p 456 Jack The jack is used to raise the vehicle for example when mounting winter wheels etc WARNING The jack must correctly engage the jack attachment Be sure the jack is on a firm level non slippery surface Never allow any...

Page 459: ...ed for tempo rary use Replace it with a normal wheel as soon as possible The vehicle s handling may be altered by the use of the spare tire and ground clearance will be reduced Do not wash the vehicle in an automatic car wash if the Temporary Spare is being used Recommended tire pressure see the placard on the B pillar should be main tained irrespective of which position on the vehicle the tempora...

Page 460: ...bag containing the wheel in the trunk Related information Changing tires p 456 Removing a wheel p 459 Wheel bolts p 458 Checking tire inflation pressure p 454 Wheel bolts The wheel bolts hold the wheel in place CAUTION Wheel bolts should be tightened to 103 ft lbs 140 Nm Over tightening could damage the threads Only use wheels rims that have been tested and approved by Volvo and are included in Vo...

Page 461: ...the gear selector in the Park P position Block the wheels standing on the ground use rigid wooden blocks or large stones The jack should be kept well greased and clean and should not be damaged No objects should be placed between the base of jack and the ground or between the jack and the attachment bar on the vehicle NOTE The jack provided with your vehicle is intended to be used only in temporar...

Page 462: ...n the jack under the attachment point to be used on a level firm non slippery sur face and crank it up until it is correctly aligned and seated in the attachment point The pin on the jack s head must be posi tioned in the hole in the attachment point 8 Raise the vehicle until the wheel to be changed is lifted off the ground Remove the wheel bolts Related information Wheel bolts p 458 Installing a ...

Page 463: ...e spare if provided should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehi cle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label you should determine the proper tire inflation pres sure for those tires As an add...

Page 464: ...ation pressure All four tires will be shown as affected in the center display After changing wheels always calibrate the sys tem to avoid false warnings TPMS does not replace the need for regular tire inspection and maintenance NOTE If you change to tires with a different dimen sion than the factory installed ones the TPMS system must be calibrated for these tires TPMS cannot be turned off WARNING...

Page 465: ...functioning correctly Have it checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Related information Calibrating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS p 464 Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS p 463 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS p 461 Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS When low tire pressure has been dete...

Page 466: ...e plastic valve caps only Metal caps could corrode and become difficult to remove WARNING Incorrect inflation pressure could lead to tire failure resulting in a loss of control of the vehicle Tire monitoring systems cannot indicate sudden tire damage caused by external factors e g a blowout in advance Related information Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS p 461 Checking tire inflation pressure p...

Page 467: ...he tire pressure should be adjusted to the recommended inflation pres sures After adjusting inflation pressure repeat steps 1 8 NOTE Always remember to calibrate the Tire Pres sure Monitoring System when the wheels have been changed or the tire inflation pres sure has been corrected according to the tire pressure decal or tire inflation pressure table If correct reference values have not been set ...

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Page 470: ...o be performed anytime a malfunction is observed or suspected Applicable warranties U S Canada In accordance with applicable U S and Canadian regulations the following list of warranties is pro vided New Vehicle Limited Warranty Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty Corrosion Protection Limited Warranty Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint Sys tems Limited Warranty Emission Design and Defect Warr...

Page 471: ...f hour trips of mixed stop and go highway driving are typically needed to allow OBD II to reach readiness Your Volvo retailer can pro vide you with more information on planning a trip Maintain your vehicle in accordance with your vehicle s maintenance schedule Owner maintenance Periodic maintenance requirements and intervals are described in your vehicle s Warranty and Service Records Information ...

Page 472: ...d answers to com monly asked questions pertaining to the function and downloading system updates go to sup port volvocars com Background searches for software updates is activated by default when the vehicle is delivered from the factory NOTE Downloading data may affect other system features that share the Internet connection A download can be cancelled at any time or the other features can be tem...

Page 473: ...nter display s views p 38 Remote updates With the vehicle connected to the Internet updates for a number of the vehicle s systems can be downloaded from the center display The Download Center app is started from the center dis play s App view and makes it possible to search for and update system software update the Sensus Navigation maps download update and uninstall apps Related information Downl...

Page 474: ...r Volvo ID your email address in the vehicle as explained in the article Volvo ID If you have already regis tered a Volvo ID use the same email address that you used to create the Volvo ID Changing a Volvo ID email address If you would like to register a different email address open the Volvo ID app in the center dis play s App view and tap Change Volvo ID Fol low the instructions provided See als...

Page 475: ... can make changes to your appointment at any time 9 Several days prior to your appointment you will receive a reminder via email from your retailer A notification will also appear on the center display one day prior to the appoint ment You can set the interval for other reminders e g two days three days at your My Volvo personal website 10 On the day of your appointment a reminder will appear agai...

Page 476: ... The vehicle s software version Diagnostic information Related information Internet connected vehicle p 434 Volvo ID p 27 Wi Fi connection to a workshop The time a vehicle is in a workshop for service or repairs can be reduced by transmitting trouble shooting information as soon as the car reaches the workshop This is done most conveniently by selecting Automatically connect when I arrive in the c...

Page 477: ...rt button no attempt will be made to establish a connection NOTE To help prevent the driver from being distur bed by unwanted requests to connect e g if the vehicle is often parked near a workshop with an authorized Volvo network the vehicle will switch to manual connection if the driver cancels a connection request twice within 5 days Manually connecting to a workshop Manual connections are handl...

Page 478: ...and that the clamps on its terminals are properly tightened WARNING Never expose the battery to open flame or electric spark Do not smoke near the battery Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid Do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes skin fabrics or painted surfaces If contact occurs flush the affected area immedi ately with water Obtain medical help immediately if eyes are affected WARNING PROPO...

Page 479: ...ving condi tions and climate Extreme cold may also further decrease the battery s start capacity Because the battery s starting capacity decreases with time it may be necessary to recharge it if the vehicle is not driven for an extended period of time or if the vehicle is usually only driven short dis tances Driving for at least 15 minutes a week or connecting the battery to a charger with automat...

Page 480: ... and qualified Volvo service technician Related information Jump starting p 376 Support battery p 478 Battery symbols p 480 Support battery Vehicles equipped with Start Stop are equipped with two 12 volt batteries In addition to a heavy duty start battery models with Start Stop also have a support battery that provides extra current during the Start Stop function s start sequence The support batte...

Page 481: ...Stop function may be temporarily disabled if the negative termi nal on the vehicle s start battery is used to connect an external start battery or a battery charger Only the negative connection point in the engine compartment may be used as a ground point NOTE If the start battery is completely discharged and the vehicle has no normal electrical func tions and the engine is then started using an a...

Page 482: ...expansion tank Filling the hybrid battery s cooling system should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Battery symbols There are information and warning symbols on the battery Wear protective goggles See the owner s manual for additional information Keep batteries away from children Batteries contain corrosive acid Avoid smoking open flames and or sparks Risk of explosi...

Page 483: ...nk Related information Replacing fuses p 481 Fuses in the engine compartment p 482 Fuses in the passenger compartment p 486 Fuses in the trunk p 490 Replacing fuses The fuses help protect the vehicle s electrical components from overloading or short circuits Fuse replacement 1 See the list of fuse boxes for their locations 2 Pull the fuse straight out and examine it from the side to see if the cur...

Page 484: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 482 Fuses in the engine compartment The fuses in the engine compartment help pro tect electrical components such as engine and brake functions ...

Page 485: ...SERVICING 483 There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box cover There are also positions in the fuse box for several extra fuses Positions There is a decal on the inside of the cover with a list of fuses ...

Page 486: ...ndshield driver side Shunt Heated windshield driver side 40 Headlight washers 25 Windshield washer 25 Horn 20 Alarm siren 5 Brake system control module valves parking brake 40 Windshield wipers 30 Rear window washer 25 Heated windshield passenger side 40 Brake system control module ABS pump 40 Function A Heated windshield passenger side Shunt Feed when ignition is switched on to engine control mod...

Page 487: ... Valve 7 5 Spoiler shutter control module Radiator shutter control module Fuel leakage detection 5 Heated oxygen sensors front and rear 15 Oil pump solenoid A C mag netic coupling heated oxygen sensor center 15 Engine control module 20 Ignition coil Spark plugs 15 Function A Starter motor Shunt Starter motor 40 Related information Fuses p 481 Replacing fuses p 481 ...

Page 488: ...he passenger compartment located under the glove compartment help pro tect electrical components such as the 120 volt socket displays and door modules There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box covers There are also positions in the fuse box for several extra fuses ...

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Page 490: ...le 15 Climate system control module 10 On board diagnostics OBDII 10 Center display 5 Climate system blower module front 40 Instrument lighting Courtesy light ing Rearview mirror auto dim func tion Rain and light sensor Rear tunnel console keypad Power front seats 7 5 Control module for driver support functions 5 Moon roof and sun shade 20 Function A Head up display 5 Courtesy lighting 5 Ceiling c...

Page 491: ...ide front seat heating 15 Coolant pump 10 Front driver side front door module 20 Active chassis control module 20 Sensus control module 10 Front passenger side front door module 20 Function A Circuit breaker for fuses 53 and 58 15 A Certain markets only Related information Fuses p 481 Replacing fuses p 481 Fuses in the engine compartment p 482 Fuses in the trunk p 490 ...

Page 492: ...NANCE AND SERVICING Option accessory for more information see Introduction 490 Fuses in the trunk The fuses in the trunk help protect electrical components such as power seats airbags and seat belt tensioners ...

Page 493: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 491 There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box cover There are also positions in the fuse box for several extra fuses ...

Page 494: ...Trailer hitch control module 40 Seat belt tensioner module pas senger side 40 Function A Internal relay windings 5 Foot movement detection module for opening the power trunk release 5 Trailer hitch control module 25 Power front seat driver seat mod ule 20 Seat belt tensioner module driver side 40 Parking camera 5 Airbag and seat belt tensioner modules 5 Function A Heated rear seat driver side 15 B...

Page 495: ...ering When the covering is put back in place the pins must be pressed so that their upper sur face is flush with the surface of the clip NOTE For information regarding any bulbs not mentioned in this section please contact your Volvo retailer or a trained and authorized Volvo service technician Always switch off the ignition before star ting to replace a bulb If an error message remains in the dis...

Page 496: ... If the engine has been running just prior to replacing bulbs in the headlight hous ing please keep in mind that components in the engine compartment will be hot Front bulbs vehicles with halogen headlights Low beam High beam Parking light Daytime Running Light Turn signal Fog light with corner illumination LED Taillight bulbs Fog light4 Taillight LED Turn signal Side marker light LED Brake light ...

Page 497: ...light cover Most of the bulbs in the headlight housing can be accessed when the rectangular cover has been removed Before the rectangular cover can be removed the plastic covering must be removed see the article Replacing bulbs for information 1 Loosen the cover s four screws with a T20 Torx screwdriver 1 but do not remove them completely turning them 3 4 turns is enough 2 Push the cover to the si...

Page 498: ...the bulb 3 Remove the bulb by pressing it slightly upward and then pulling it out 4 Insert the bulb in the socket The bulb s guid ing pin should point straight up 5 Press the connector into place 6 Put the rubber cover back into place Related information Replacing bulbs p 493 Bulb specifications p 500 Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs On models with halogen headlights the High Beam headlight bul...

Page 499: ...an be replaced by the owner Remove the high beam bulb first by turning the bulb holder upward and then pulling it straight out This makes it easier to access the parking light bulb Driver s side bulb housing shown 1 Remove the rubber cover over the parking light bulb 2 Pull the bulb holder straight out 3 Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out 4 Insert a new bulb 5 Insert the bulb holder in the...

Page 500: ...o the socket 5 Put the rubber cover back in place Related information Removing the rectangular headlight cover p 495 Replacing bulbs p 493 Bulb specifications p 500 Replacing rear fog lights The rear fog light bulb is are located behind the panel on the inside of the trunk lid on the driv er s side of the vehicle NOTE Rear fog lights are not available on all models or in all markets 1 Release the ...

Page 501: ...the defective bulb by pressing it in and turning it counterclockwise 7 Insert a new bulb by pressing it in and turn ing it clockwise 8 Insert the bulb holder by turning it clockwise 9 Put the panel and plastic cover over the hinge back in place in the reverse order NOTE When putting the plastic cover over the hinges back in place The pin in the clip must be fully pressed in before the clip is put ...

Page 502: ...t a trained and qualified Volvo service technician Function W A Type Low beam 55 H11 High Beam 65 H9 Front turn signal 24 PY24W Daytime running light parking light 21 5 W21 5W Rear fog lightB 21 H21W LL A Watt B Rear fog lights are not available on all models or in all markets Related information Replacing bulbs p 493 6 Halogen headlights are not available on all models ...

Page 503: ...e 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 This is done from the center display 1 Tap Settings in Top view 2 Tap My Car Suspension 3 Select Deactivate Suspension Leveling Control ...

Page 504: ...the jack that came with your particular model should be used to lift the vehicle If the vehicle needs to be lifted more frequently or for a prolonged period using a garage jack or hoist is recommended Always follow this device s instructions for use WARNING Ensure that the jack is positioned so that the vehicle cannot slide off it Always use axle stands or similar struc tures Related information R...

Page 505: ... times For additional information about this symbol 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 Closing 1 Press down the hood until it begins to close due to its own weight 2 When the handle under the front edge of t...

Page 506: ... only be done by a workshop If engine cleaning agents are used when the engine has been running there may a fire risk Before performing any operations in the engine compartment the ignition should always be completely switched off in mode 0 and there should be no remote keys in the passenger compartment The gear selector should be in the P park position If the engine has been running wait until it...

Page 507: ...omes too low Oil that is lower than the specified quality can damage the engine Volvo does not recommend the use of oil additives Always add oil of the same type and vis cosity as already used Oil changes should be carried out by a trained and qualified Volvo service techni cian Using oil of higher than the specified quality is permitted and may be neces sary for demanding driving Also refer to th...

Page 508: ... the oil level Oil level graphic in the center display The oil level should be checked at regular inter vals particularly during the period up to the first scheduled maintenance service If the oil level sensor indicates that the level is too low using the correct oil top up with the amount of oil indicated as soon as possible NOTE The system cannot detect changes in the oil level immediately The v...

Page 509: ...eld wipers will move to the vertical position Via Settings 1 Tap Settings in the center display s Top view 2 Tap My Car Wipers 3 Tap the Wiper Service Position box The windshield wipers will move to the vertical position Deactivating service position The service position can be deactivated in two ways from the center display Via Function view From Function view tap the Wiper Service Position butto...

Page 510: ...r replacement washing or to lift them away from the windshield when e g removing ice or snow Replacing the windshield wiper blades With the wipers in the service position fold out the wiper arm from the windshield Press the button on the wiper blade attachment and pull the wiper blade straight out parallel with the wiper arm Slide in the new wiper blade until it clicks into place Check that the bl...

Page 511: ...s keep the gasoline engine at the proper operating temperature The heat transfer red from the engine to the coolant can be used to warm the passenger compartment When refilling coolant follow the instructions on the package and use the recommended amount of coolant Never fill the cooling system with water only this could lead to freezing corrosion and engine damage WARNING If the engine has been r...

Page 512: ...cracks in the cyl inders may occur Related information Coolant specifications and volumes p 528 Refilling the windshield washer fluid reservoir Washer fluid helps keep the windshield and headlights clean The windshield and headlight washers share a common reservoir Open the blue cap to refill washer fluid see the illustration for the location of the reservoir During cold weather the reservoir shou...

Page 513: ...s and remember to clean the drain holes in the doors and rocker panels Tar spots can be removed with tar remover after the car has been washed A stiff bristle brush and lukewarm soapy water can be used to clean the wiper blades Frequent cleaning of the windshield and wiper blades improves visibility considerably and also helps prolong the service life of the wiper blades Wash off the dirt from the...

Page 514: ...ake s automatic function in the center display s Top view tap Settings tap My Car Electric Parking Brake and deselect Auto Activate Parking Brake 4 Put the gear selector in N 5 Switch off the ignition by turning the start knob to STOP and holding it in this posi tion for at least 4 seconds The vehicle will then be able to roll freely CAUTION Before driving into an automatic car wash turn off the o...

Page 515: ...y stain the upholstery Fabric upholstery and ceiling liner Clean with soapy water or a detergent For more difficult spots caused by oil ice cream shoe pol ish grease etc use a clothing fabric stain remover Consult your Volvo retailer Leather care Volvo s leather upholstery is manufactured with a protectant to repel soiling Over time sunlight grease and dirt can break down the protection Staining c...

Page 516: ...oil or dust 1 Remove the soil dust with a soft brush 2 Same procedure as for type I stains CAUTION Sharp objects such as rings could damage the leather on the steering wheel Leather panels Leather should be allowed to breath Never cover the upper side of the dashboard or door panels with a plastic protector Ask your Volvo retailer about Leather Care Kit 951 0251 and Leather Softener 943 7429 Spots...

Page 517: ...mance and readability Clean it regularly with a microfiber cloth Center display s Home button To clean the center display 1 Turn off the display by pressing and holding the Home button 2 Wipe the screen clean with the microfiber cloth provided or use a similar one using a small circular motion If necessary moisten the cloth slightly 3 Reactivate the display by pressing the Home button briefly CAUT...

Page 518: ... damage requires immediate attention to avoid rusting Make it a habit to check the finish regularly for instance washing the vehicle Touch up if necessary Paint repairs require special equipment and skill Contact your Volvo retailer for any extensive dam age Minor scratches can be repaired by using Volvo touch up paint Color code Sample color code 1 US models Sample color code 1 Canadian models Ma...

Page 519: ... tape over the dam aged surface Pull the tape off so that any loose flakes of paint adhere to it 2 Thoroughly mix the primer and apply it with a small brush 3 When the primer surface is dry the paint can be applied using a brush Mix the paint thor oughly apply several thin paint coats and let dry after each application 4 If there is a longer scratch you may want to protect surrounding paint by mas...

Page 520: ...loss finish that protects the bodywork against oxi dation road dirt and fading Do not polish or wax your vehicle in direct sunlight the surface of the vehicle should not be warmer than 113 F 45 C CAUTION Volvo does not recommend the use of long life or durable paint protection coatings some of which may claim to prevent pitting fading oxidation etc These coatings have not been tested by Volvo for ...

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Page 522: ...SPECIFICATIONS 520 Label information The labels in your vehicle provide information such as the chassis number paint code tire inflation pressure etc ...

Page 523: ...SPECIFICATIONS 521 Location of labels ...

Page 524: ... correspondence concerning your vehicle with the retailer and when ordering parts Tire inflation pressures This label indicates the correct inflation pressures for the tires that were on the vehicle when it left the fac tory Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS specifications USA and Minis try of Transport CMVSS standards Canada Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable safety standard...

Page 525: ...SPECIFICATIONS 523 Dimensions The following table lists your vehicle s most important dimensions ...

Page 526: ...t between trunk floor and parcel shelf 14 7 373 H Track front 64 1 1628 B 63 7 1617 C 63 9 1623 D I Track rear 64 1 1629 B 63 7 1618 C 63 9 1624 D J Load width floor 39 9 1014 K Width 1879 E 1890 F Dimension In mm L Width incl door mirrors folded out 79 5 2019 M Width incl door mirrors folded in 74 6 1895 A Varies slightly depending on tire size chassis options etc B 18 wheels C 19 20 wheels D 21 ...

Page 527: ...D 4 cyl FWD 5 200 lbs 4 980 lbs 2 360 kg 2 260 kg Capacity weight 4 cyl 950 lbs 4 30 kg Permissible axle weights front 4 cyl AWD 4 cyl FWD 2 620 lbs 2 510 lbs 1 190 kg 1 140 kg Permissible axle weights rear 4 cyl AWD 4 cyl FWD 2 690 lbs 2 580 lbs 1 220 kg 1 170 kg Curb weight 4 cyl 3 810 4 120 lbs 1 730 1 870 kg Max roof load 220 lbs 100 kg ...

Page 528: ...g AWD Towing Pack 150 kg FWD 90 kg 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 the max...

Page 529: ...Evaporator The A C system s evaporator may never be repaired or replaced with a previously used evap orator A new evaporator must be certified and marked according to SAE J2842 Related information Climate system service p 475 Brake fluid specification and volume Brake fluid transfers braking force when the brake pedal is depressed to the master cylinder and to the slave cylinders on each wheel Top...

Page 530: ...olumes Coolant volumes and specifications Specification Coolant with corrosion inhibitor mixed with water 50 50 mix see packaging Consult a Volvo retailer if you are uncertain Different types of coolant should not be mixed to help avoid health risks ...

Page 531: ...ngines listed here are available in all markets Specification T6 AWD Engine designation B4204T27 Output kW rps 235 95 Output hp rpm 316 5700 Torque Nm rps 400 37 90 Torque ft lbs rpm 295 2 200 5 400 No of cylinders 4 Specification T6 Engine designation B4204T23 Output kW rps 187 92 Output hp rpm 250 5 500 Torque Nm rps 350 25 80 Torque ft lbs rpm 258 1 500 4 800 No of cylinders 4 ...

Page 532: ... SPECIFICATIONS 530 Related information Engine oil specifications and volume p 531 Coolant specifications and volumes p 528 ...

Page 533: ...ity Incorrect viscosity oil can shorten engine life under normal use SAE 5W 30 will provide good fuel economy and engine protection See the vis cosity chart Viscosity chart Extreme engine operation Volvo oil VCC RBS0 2AE SAE 0W20 is recom mended for extreme driving conditions Oil volume The oil volume for the engine is 6 2 US qts 5 9 liters Related information Checking and refilling engine oil p 5...

Page 534: ...the factory Tire sizes S90 Cold tire pressure for up to five persons Front psi kPa Rear psi kPa 255 35 R20 245 35 R21A 39 270 39 270 245 45 R18 255 40 R19 36 250 36 250 Temporary spare tire T125 80 R18 60 420 60 420 A Vehicles built with a standard chassis must be modified with a front suspension limiter Please check your vehicle s specification at a Volvo retailer Related information Checking tir...

Page 535: ...ication 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 ...

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Page 537: ... 368 Apple CarPlay 425 426 Applications apps 400 App menu 153 Approach lighting 148 Apps changing settings 44 113 Apps applications 436 Audio system 400 HD digital radio 404 406 407 SiriusXM Satellite radio 408 409 410 sound settings 401 431 voice control 119 Auto hold brakes 358 Automatic locking retractor 77 Automatic transmission Eco driving function 386 gear shift indicator 394 general descrip...

Page 538: ...he center console 45 symbols in the status bar 43 Chains 453 Changing a wheel 456 Child restraints recalls and registration 77 Child restraint systems 77 booster cushions 83 convertible seats 80 infant seats 78 ISOFIX LATCH anchors 84 top tether anchors 86 Child safety 75 booster cushions 83 child restraint systems 77 85 convertible seats 80 infant seats 78 Child safety locks 237 Child seats lower...

Page 539: ...mensions 523 Disconnecting the front passenger s airbag 69 Display head up 116 Distance Alert 259 260 Dome lighting 146 Door mirrors 102 defroster 188 Drive mode 384 Driver s seat easy access 167 Driver alert 328 329 330 Lane Keeping Aid 330 333 Driver distraction warning 21 24 Driver profile 170 174 editing 172 selecting 171 Driver support systems 242 Driving economically 365 Driving in cold weat...

Page 540: ...s 481 engine compartment 482 passenger compartment 486 trunk 490 Fuses replacing 481 482 486 490 G Garage door opener HomeLink Wireless Control Sys tem 98 99 Gasoline requirements 372 373 Glossary of tire terminology 450 Glove compartment 203 Grocery bag holder 205 Gross vehicle weight 452 Gross vehicle weight GVW 525 H Hand brake parking brake 361 362 364 Hazard warning flashers 145 HD digital ra...

Page 541: ...edia player sound settings 431 media search 429 radio 402 searching for radio stations 403 sound settings 401 431 type approval 440 video 432 voice control 119 Inspection readiness 468 Instrument lighting 138 Instrument overview 94 Intellisafe 16 Interior Air Quality System 179 Interior lighting 146 Internet connection 434 applications apps 400 bluetooth settings 436 booking service 472 establishi...

Page 542: ...Occupant safety 56 Occupant weight sensor 69 Octane recommendations 373 Odometer 95 Oil checking 505 506 Oil quality 531 On board diagnostics 468 On board Diagnostic socket 21 On Call Roadside Assistance 14 Opening the hood 503 Options 21 Outside temperature sensor 114 Overhead courtesy lighting 146 Overheating engine 367 Owner s information mobile applications 20 Owner s manual 16 Ownership chang...

Page 543: ...krest 169 Rear seat head restraints 168 Rear seats 167 center head restraint 168 Rearview mirror compass 135 136 Rear window defroster 188 Recalls 58 Recalls child restraints 77 Recirculation climate system 187 Refrigerant A C system 527 Refueling 372 373 fuel filler door 374 Registering child restraints 77 Remote key 216 219 224 immobilizer 212 linking to a driver profile 173 range 218 replacing ...

Page 544: ...422 Sound settings audio system 401 431 Specifications bulbs 500 Speed camera alert 326 Speed limiter 247 249 253 automatic 249 251 deactivating reactivating 252 starting activating 248 Spin control 243 Stability system 243 sport mode 244 Start Stop engine function 389 391 Start and lock system type designations 238 Starting and driving 356 Starting the engine 382 Starting the vehicle after a cras...

Page 545: ...376 379 trailer hitch 378 Towing eyelet 368 Towing the vehicle 370 Traction control 243 Trailer towing 376 379 trailer hitch 378 Transmission gear shift indicator 394 general description 392 394 Hill Start Assist 361 oil 533 shifting with steering wheel paddles 395 shiftlock override 393 Travel Link 411 Alerts 414 Fuel 415 Sports 416 weather 413 Tread wear indicator 451 Trip computer 95 96 97 rese...

Page 546: ...lision 307 Warranties 468 Washer fluid 510 Washers headlight 156 windshield 155 Water driving through 366 Waxing 518 Weights trailer 376 Wheels changing 456 459 storing 447 Whiplash Protection System 59 Wi Fi 438 439 Windows laminated glass 54 power 106 107 sun shade 106 Windshield rain sensor 155 washers 156 wipers washers 155 Windshield washer fluid reservoir 510 Windshield wiper blades 508 Wind...

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Page 548: ...TP 21127 English USA Canada AT 1617 MY17 Printed in Sweden Göteborg 2016 Copyright 2000 2016 Volvo Car Corporation ...

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