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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

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Collision warning system*

"Collision Warning with Auto Brake and

Cyclist and Pedestrian Detection" is an aid to

assist the driver when there is a risk of collid-

ing with a pedestrian, bicycle or vehicle in

front that are stationary or moving in the same

direction.

Collision Warning with Auto Brake & Pedes-

trian Detection is activated in situations where

the driver should have started braking earlier,

which is why it cannot help the driver in every

situation.
Collision Warning with Auto Brake & Pedes-

trian Detection is designed to be activated as

late as possible in order to avoid unnecessary

intervention.
Collision Warning with Auto Brake & Pedes-

trian Detection may prevent a collision or

reduce the collision speed.
Collision Warning with Auto Brake & Pedes-

trian Detection must not be used as an

excuse for the driver to change his/her driving

style. If the driver solely relies on Collision

Warning with Auto Brake to do the braking,

there might be a risk of a collision sooner or

later.

Two system levels

The Collision Warning with Auto Brake &

Pedestrian Detection function is available in

two variants, depending on how the car is

equipped:

Level 1

The driver is merely warned

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 of occurring

obstacles by means of visual and acoustic

signals - no automatic braking intervenes, the

driver must himself brake.

Level 2

The driver is warned of occurring obstacles

by means of visual and acoustic signals - the

car is braked automatically if the driver him-

self does not act within a reasonable time.

IMPORTANT

Maintenance of components included in

Collision Warning with Auto Brake &

Pedestrian Detection must only be carried

out in a workshop - an authorised Volvo

workshop is recommended.

Related information

Collision warning system* - function (p.

224)

Collision warning system* - detection of

pedestrians (p. 227)

Collision warning system* - cyclist detec-

tion (p. 225)

Collision warning system* - operation (p.

228)

Collision warning system* - general limita-

tions (p. 229)

Collision warning system* - camera sen-

sor limitations (p. 231)

Collision warning system* - symbols and

message (p. 233)

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No warning for cyclists with "Level 1".

Summary of Contents for V 40

Page 1: ...WEB EDITION OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...comfort of you and your passengers Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world Your Volvo has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental requirements In order to increase your...

Page 4: ...ng symbol 28 Airbag system 29 Airbags on driver s side 30 Passenger airbag 30 Passenger airbag activating deactivat ing 31 Side airbag SIPS 33 Side airbag SIPS child seat booster cushion 34 Inflatable...

Page 5: ...tection 82 Main dipped beam 82 Active high beam 83 Active Xenon headlamps 84 Rear fog lamp 85 Brake lights 86 Hazard warning flashers 86 Direction indicators 87 Interior lighting 87 Home safe light du...

Page 6: ...ic climate control ECC 131 Electronic temperature control ETC 132 Heated front seats 133 Heated rear seat 133 Fan 134 Auto regulation 134 Temperature control in the passenger compartment 135 Air condi...

Page 7: ...y function 162 Remote control key range 163 PCC unique functions 164 PCC range 165 Detachable key blade 165 Detachable key blade detaching attaching 166 Detachable key blade unlocking doors 166 Remote...

Page 8: ...Adaptive cruise control overtaking another vehicle 205 Adaptive cruise control deactivate 206 Adaptive Cruise Control Queue Assist 206 Adaptive cruise control switch cruise control functionality 208...

Page 9: ...olock symbols and messages 268 Starting the engine 268 Switching off the engine 270 Steering lock 270 Jump starting 270 Gearboxes 271 Manual gearbox 272 Gear shift indicator 272 Automatic gearbox Gear...

Page 10: ...yres maintenance 312 Tyres tread wear indicators 314 Wheel bolts 314 Jack 315 Winter tyres 315 Wheel and wheel rim dimensions 316 Tyres dimensions 316 Tyres load index 316 Tyres speed ratings 317 Spar...

Page 11: ...ent extra main beam 345 Lamp replacement direction indicators front 345 Lamp replacement position parking lamps front 345 10 Lamp replacement daytime running lights 346 Lamp replacement location of re...

Page 12: ...matic radio frequency update AF 386 Regional radio programmes REG 387 Scan radio frequencies 387 Resetting RDS functions 387 Digital radio DAB 388 Storing channel groups Ensemble learn 388 Navigation...

Page 13: ...phone quick commands 417 Voice guidance control of a mobile phone dialling a number 417 Voice recognition control of a mobile phone dialling from the call register 418 Voice recognition control of a...

Page 14: ...grade and volume 450 Brake fluid grade and volume 451 Washer fluid quality and volume 451 Fuel tank volume 452 Air conditioning fluid volume and grade 453 Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions 454 Tyres...

Page 15: ...Table of contents 13...

Page 16: ...INTRODUCTION...

Page 17: ...or an option accessory contact a Volvo dealer Special texts WARNING Warning texts appear if there is a risk of injury IMPORTANT Important texts appear if there is a risk of damage NOTE NOTE texts giv...

Page 18: ...n there is a series of illustrations for step by step instructions each step is numbered in the same way as the corres ponding illustration There are numbered lists with letters adjacent to the series...

Page 19: ...ils of the status and functionality of various sys tems and modules in the vehicle with regard to engine throttle steering and brake sys tems amongst other things This information may include details...

Page 20: ...as a transponder behind a glass surface with heat reflecting film may affect its function and performance For the optimal function of electronic equip ment it should be positioned on the part of the w...

Page 21: ...a personal Volvo ID it is possible to log in to My Volvo web which is a personal web page for you and your car A QR code reader is required to read the QR code which is available as a supplemental pr...

Page 22: ...ries and several of our other units We also set requirements for our partners so that they work systemati cally with environmental issues Fuel consumption Volvo cars have competitive fuel consump tion...

Page 23: ...ental impact You can easily help reduce environmental impact here are a few tips Avoid letting the engine idle switch off the engine when stationary for longer periods Pay attention to local regula ti...

Page 24: ...st Stewardship Council symbol shows that the paper pulp in a printed owner s manual comes from FSC certified forests or other controlled sources Related information Volvo Cars environmental philosophy...

Page 25: ...SAFETY...

Page 26: ...over the lap by pull ing the diagonal shoulder belt up towards the shoulder WARNING The seatbelts and airbags interact If a seatbelt is not used or is used incorrectly this may diminish the protectio...

Page 27: ...e shoulder Seatbelt height adjustment Press the button and move the belt vertically Position the belt as high as possible without it chafing against your throat The locking tab at the centre rear seat...

Page 28: ...the side of the abdomen The lap section should lay flat over the thighs and as low as possible under the abdomen It must never be allowed to ride upward Remove the slack from the seatbelt and ensure t...

Page 29: ...s unfastened during travel This warning takes the form of a message in the combined instrument panel along with the audio visual signal The warning stops when the seatbelt is re fastened or it can als...

Page 30: ...nds provided the airbag sys tem is fault free The warning symbol is shown if a fault is detected during fault tracing or if a system has been activated Where required the warning symbol is shown toget...

Page 31: ...mal The entire process including inflation and deflation of the airbag occurs within tenths of a second WARNING Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop for repair Defective work...

Page 32: ...the instrument panel on the driver s side this panel is labelled AIRBAG WARNING The seatbelts and airbags interact If the belt is not used or is used incorrectly this may diminish the protection prov...

Page 33: ...g is activated Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life Switch PACOS The front passenger airbag can be deacti vated p 31 if the car is equipped with a switch PACOS Passenger Airbag C...

Page 34: ...rect status for the front passenger seat airbag Indicator showing that the passenger airbag is activated A text message and a warning symbol in the roof console indicate that the airbag for the front...

Page 35: ...front passenger seats protect the chest area and the hip and are an important part of the SIPS The SIPS bag system consists of two main components side airbag and sensors The side airbags are located...

Page 36: ...34 Side airbag SIPS child seat booster cushion The protection provided by the car to children seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion is not diminished by the side airbag p 33 Child seat boost...

Page 37: ...the doors Otherwise the intended protection of the inflatable curtain which is con cealed in the headlining may be compro mised WARNING The inflatable curtain is a supplement to the seatbelts Always...

Page 38: ...on is not diminished by the WHIPS system p 35 Child seat booster cushion p 44 can be placed on the front passenger seat provided that the car does not have an activated airbag p 31 on the front passen...

Page 39: ...d Volvo workshop Part of the WHIPS system s protective capacity may have been lost even if the seats appear to be undamaged Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop to have the s...

Page 40: ...doctor NOTE The airbags and belt tensioner system are deployed only once during a collision WARNING The airbag system s control module is located in the centre console If the centre console is drench...

Page 41: ...rt the car If the car is set in safety mode p 38 then an attempt to start the car can be made if every thing seems normal and the absence of fuel leakage has been checked First check that no fuel is l...

Page 42: ...e car can be moved carefully out of a dangerous position Do not move the car further than necessary Related information General information on safety mode p 38 Pedestrian airbag In certain frontal col...

Page 43: ...ury and damage to the car Volvo recommends that genuine wiper arms are used and that you only use genu ine parts for them WARNING Volvo recommends contacting an author ised Volvo workshop in the event...

Page 44: ...he airbag housing cover will be open slightly This is completely normal Related information Pedestrian airbag moving the car p 41 General information on child safety Children of all ages and sizes mus...

Page 45: ...or clearer instructions Child safety locks The controls for operating the rear door power windows and the rear door opening handles can be blocked p 179 from open ing from the inside Related informati...

Page 46: ...compatible NOTE When using child safety products it is important to read the installation instruc tions included WARNING Do not secure the straps of the child seat to the seat s horizontal adjustment...

Page 47: ...s seatbelt Type approval E1 04301146 U Volvo infant seat Volvo Infant Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt Type approval E1 04301146 U Volvo infant seat Volvo Infant Seat rear...

Page 48: ...Convertible Child Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt and straps Type approval E5 04192 L Volvo rear facing turnable child seat Volvo Convertible Child Seat rear facing child s...

Page 49: ...fic child seats These child seats may be intended for use in a special car model limited or semi universal categories U Suitable for universally approved child seats in this weight class UF Suitable f...

Page 50: ...ife WARNING Booster cushions child seats with steel braces or some other design that could rest on the seatbelt buckle s opening but ton must not be used as they could cause the seatbelt buckle to ope...

Page 51: ...g child seat C Full size rear facing child seat D Reduced size rear facing child seat E Rear facing infant seat F Transverse infant seat left hand G Transverse infant seat right hand WARNING Never pla...

Page 52: ...or all seats in all car mod els Type of child seat Weight Size class Passenger seats for ISOFIXA installation of child seats Front seat Outer rear seat Infant seat transverse max 10 kg F X X G X X Inf...

Page 53: ...for specific ISOFIX child seats These child seats may be intended for use in a special car model limited or semi universal catego ries IUF Suitable for front facing ISOFIX child seats that are univer...

Page 54: ...order to facili tate fitting this type of child seat in cars with folding head restraints on the outer seats NOTE In cars with a cargo cover over the lug gage compartment this must be removed before c...

Page 55: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS...

Page 56: ...03 Instruments and controls 03 54 Instruments and controls left hand drive car overview The overview shows where the car s displays and controls are located...

Page 57: ...03 Instruments and controls 03 55 Overview left hand drive cars...

Page 58: ...8 Ignition switch p 71 Screen for infotain ment and display of menus p 106 p 371 p 372 and p 372 Door handle Control panel p 175 p 180 p 95 and p 97 Function See Hazard warning flashers p 86 Control p...

Page 59: ...03 Instruments and controls 03 57 Instruments and controls right hand drive car overview The overview shows where the car s displays and controls are located...

Page 60: ...03 Instruments and controls 03 58 Overview right hand drive cars...

Page 61: ...p 372 and p 372 Door handle Control panel p 175 p 180 p 95 and p 97 Hazard warning flashers p 86 Function See Control panel for infotainment system and menu naviga tion p 106 p 372 and p 374 Control...

Page 62: ...essages The informa tion is shown with symbols and text Information display Information display analogue instrument panel There are further descriptions under the func tions that use the display Gauge...

Page 63: ...low oil pres sure Related information Combined instrument panel p 60 Combined instrument panel meaning of indicator symbols p 65 Combined instrument cluster meaning of warning symbols p 66 Digital co...

Page 64: ...oolant Speedometer Tachometer The meter indicates engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute rpm Gearchange indicator6 Gear position indicator7 See also Gear shift indicator p 272 Automatic g...

Page 65: ...ymbols10 Functionality check All indicator and warning symbols apart from symbols in the centre of the information dis play illuminate in key position II or when the engine is started When the engine...

Page 66: ...all under acceleration and braking Very low instantaneous values illuminate the red zone on the meter with a short delay which means poor driving economy and hence should be avoided Average value The...

Page 67: ...m continues to work but without the ABS func tion 1 Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine 2 Restart the engine 3 If the symbol remains illuminated drive to a workshop to have the ABS sy...

Page 68: ...ags SRS Seatbelt reminder Alternator not charging Fault in brake system Warning A For certain engine variants the symbol for low oil pressure is not used Warnings are made via display text see Engine...

Page 69: ...s when a fault has been indicated which could affect the safety and or driveability of the car An explanatory text is shown on the information display at the same time The symbol remains visible until...

Page 70: ...es in the display This warns of icy roads If the car has been stationary then the gauge may show a reading that is too high Related information Combined instrument panel p 60 Trip meter The trip meter...

Page 71: ...box is acti vated 3 Turn TUNE to set the correct hour and press OK MENU the box is deactivated 4 Turn TUNE to select the box for Minute A and press OK MENU the box is acti vated B 5 Turn TUNE to set...

Page 72: ...the steering wheel s right hand keypad functions can be activated or deactivated and many different settings can be made With a press on MY CAR all settings related to the driving and control of the...

Page 73: ...e key in the ignition switch 2 Then press the key in the lock up to its end position IMPORTANT Foreign objects in the ignition switch can impair the function or destroy the lock Do not press in the re...

Page 74: ...ar This means that the car s electrical system is at level 0 Key position I With the remote control key fully inserted into the ignition switch15 Briefly press START STOP ENGINE NOTE To reach level I...

Page 75: ...accident Adjusting front seat head restraints The height of the front seat head restraints can be adjusted Adjust the head restraint based on the per son s height so that the whole of the back of the...

Page 76: ...ed seat Front edge of seat cushion up down Seat forward backward and up down Backrest rake The power front seats have overload protec tion which is tripped if a seat is blocked by an object If this ha...

Page 77: ...ontrol key that you nor mally use This stores the positions of the seat and door mirrors in the remote con trol key s memory19 Unlock the car by pressing the unlock button on the same remote control k...

Page 78: ...lowered position Manual lowering of the outer head restraints rear seat Pull the locking handle closest to the head restraint to fold the head restraint forward The head restraint is moved back manua...

Page 79: ...place in reverse order NOTE When the backrest has been raised the red indicator should no longer be showing If it is still showing then the backrest is not locked in place WARNING Check that the back...

Page 80: ...With speed related power steering the level of steering force can be adjusted see Speed related power steering p 262 Keypads Keypads in the steering wheel Cruise control p 194 Adaptive cruise control...

Page 81: ...electrical system is in key posi tion II or the engine is running Automatic switching to posi tion parking lamps side marker lamps when the car is parked Main beam flash can be used Posi tion Specific...

Page 82: ...er the beam if the car is heavily laden 1 Leave the engine running or have the car s electrical system in key position I 2 Roll the thumbwheel up down to raise lower beam alignment Thumbwheel position...

Page 83: ...or on the top of the instrument panel changes from daytime running lights to dipped beam at twilight or when daylight becomes too weak Changing to dipped beam also takes place if the windscreen wip er...

Page 84: ...for main beam flash Position for main beam Dipped beam With the knob in position dipped beam is activated automatically at dusk or when daylight becomes too weak Dipped beam is also activated automati...

Page 85: ...ctivate AHB by moving the left hand stalk switch towards the steering wheel to the end position and then releasing Deac tivation when main beam is on means that the lights are reset directly to dipped...

Page 86: ...ing traf fic is obscured by e g a crash barrier When there is traffic on connecting roads On the brow of a hill or in a hollow In sharp bends For more information on the limitations of the camera sens...

Page 87: ...am p 82 Active high beam p 83 Light switches p 78 Headlamps adjusting headlamp pattern p 90 Rear fog lamp When visibility is reduced by fog the rear fog lamp can be used so that other road users shall...

Page 88: ...ly when this function is activated When the hazard warning flashers are acti vated both direction indicator symbols flash in the combined instrument panel Button for hazard warning flashers Press the...

Page 89: ...ack manually or automatically by the steering wheel movement Direction indicator symbols For direction indicator symbols see Com bined instrument panel meaning of indicator symbols p 65 Related inform...

Page 90: ...placement vanity mirror lighting p 348 Lighting in the cargo area The lighting in the cargo area is switched on and off respectively when the tailgate is opened or closed Auto function for passenger c...

Page 91: ...he end position and release it The function can be activated in the same way as with main beam flash see Main dipped beam p 82 3 Get out of the car and lock the door When the function is activated dip...

Page 92: ...amps The headlamp pattern for halogen headlamps is readjusted by masking the headlamp lens The headlamp pattern may not be as good Masking the headlamps 1 Copy the A and B templates for left hand driv...

Page 93: ...03 Instruments and controls 03 91 Upper row left hand drive cars templates A and B Lower row right hand drive cars templates C and D...

Page 94: ...03 Instruments and controls 03 92 Templates for halogen headlamps...

Page 95: ...the windscreen wiper blades and replacement of wiper blades see Wiper blades p 349 and Car washing p 364 Rain sensor The rain sensor automatically starts the wind screen wipers based on how much water...

Page 96: ...d High pressure headlamp washing High pressure headlamp washing consumes a large quantity of washer fluid To save fluid the headlamps are washed automatically at every fifth windscreen wash cycle Redu...

Page 97: ...e power window Driver s door control panel Switch for electric child safety locks and disengaging rear power window buttons see Child safety locks electrical activa tion p 180 Rear window controls Fro...

Page 98: ...activated for a short while now it is possi ble to close by continually holding the button pulled up NOTE One way to reduce the pulsating wind noise when the rear windows are open is to also open the...

Page 99: ...king25 The door mirror can be angled down for the driver to view the side of the road when park ing for example Engage reverse gear and press the L or R button When reverse gear is disengaged the mirr...

Page 100: ...he L and R buttons simultaneously The mirrors automatically stop in the fully extended posi tion Home safe and approach lighting The lamp on the door mirrors illuminates when approach lighting p 89 or...

Page 101: ...lected in the rearview mirror and dazzle the driver Use dimming with the dimming control when lights from behind are distracting 1 Use dimming by moving the control in towards the passenger compartmen...

Page 102: ...may then be damaged Only use the control in the roof con sole to operate the blind Compass The rearview mirror contains an integrated display that shows the compass direction in which the front of th...

Page 103: ...approx 3 seconds The number of the current magnetic zone is shown G030295 Magnetic zones 4 Press the button repeatedly until the required magnetic zone 1 15 is shown See the map of magnetic zones for...

Page 104: ...on the key position p 71 Some of the following menu options require the function and hardware to be installed in the car Digital speed Parking heater Additional heater TC options Service status Oil le...

Page 105: ...parts contact a workshopB Transmission Oil change needed Contact a workshopB to check the car as soon as possible Transmission Reduced performance The gearbox cannot han dle full capacity Drive with c...

Page 106: ...s e g setting the clock door mirrors and locks Many of the car s features are handled in this menu source e g setting the clock door mirrors and locks Navigation in the menus is carried out using butt...

Page 107: ...ed information MY CAR p 104 MY CAR search paths p 105 MY CAR search paths p 105 MY CAR menu options p 106 MY CAR search paths MY CAR is a menu source that handles many of the car s functions e g setti...

Page 108: ...options MY CAR is a menu source where many of the car s functions can be handled e g setting the clock door mirrors and locks The following options are available first uppermost in MY CAR My V40 Trip...

Page 109: ...ome menus have fur ther submenus these are then described in detail in their respective sections When selecting whether a function should be activated On or deactivated Off a square is displayed On Se...

Page 110: ...p 175 Keyless entry All doors Any door Doors on same side Both front doors p 162 p 168 and p 175 Audible confirmation On Off p 162 p 168 and p 175 Reduced Guard Activate once Ask when exiting p 178 an...

Page 111: ...AR p 104 MY CAR driving support system p 109 MY CAR System options p 111 MY CAR Voice settings p 112 Audio and media general audio settings p 377 MY CAR Climate settings p 113 MY CAR Information p 114...

Page 112: ...p 241 Road Sign Information On Off p 188 Speed alert On Off p 188 DSTC On Off p 186 City Safety On Off p 218 BLIS On Off p 258 Cross Traffic Alert On Off p 258 Distance Alert On Off p 214 Driver Alert...

Page 113: ...w help text On Off Explanatory text for the display screen s current content is shown with this option selected Distance and fuel units MPG UK MPG US km l l 100km p 123 Temperature unit Celsius Fahren...

Page 114: ...nds only with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone installed For more and detailed information see Bluetooth handsfree phone overview p 404 The menu options under Navigation com mands show several example...

Page 115: ...d media general audio settings p 377 MY CAR Climate settings p 113 MY CAR Information p 114 MY CAR Climate settings Climate settings menu option in the MY CAR menu source handles functions such as e g...

Page 116: ...immedi ately after the combined instrument panel is automatically illuminated in connection with unlocking If none of the trip computer s con trols are actuated within approx 30 seconds after the driv...

Page 117: ...rolls through the options RESET Undoes zeroes or backs out of a function after making a selection Functions Proceed as follows to open and check adjust functions 1 To ensure that no control is in the...

Page 118: ...or more information see Additional heater p 143 TC options Distance to empty tank Fuel consumption Average speed Trip meter T1 and total dist Trip meter T2 and total dist Here you can select activate...

Page 119: ...ading Trip computer heading in combined instrument panel Information Trip meter T1 and total dist Long press on RESET resets trip meter T1 Trip meter T2 and total dist Long press on RESET resets trip...

Page 120: ...nel Give a long press on RESET RESET selected heading is zeroed Each heading must be zeroed individually Change unit To change unit km miles for distance and speed go to MY CAR Settings System options...

Page 121: ...Scrolls through the options RESET Undoes zeroes or backs out of a function after making a selection Functions Proceed as follows to open and check adjust functions 1 To ensure that no control is in th...

Page 122: ...nt panel overview p 61 Settings Select Auto On or Off For more information see Additional heater p 143 Contrast mode Colour mode Adjusting the combined instrument panel s brightness and colour intensi...

Page 123: ...see Trip computer functions p 123 No trip computer information This option extinguishes all three trip computer displays it also marks the beginning end of the loop The combined instrument panel s hea...

Page 124: ...ter Turn with the thumbwheel to the heading combination containing the trip meter to be reset Give a long press on RESET RESET selected trip meter is zeroed Related information Trip computer analogue...

Page 125: ...the tank No guaranteed range remains when the head ing Distance to empty shows In which case refuel as soon as possible The calculation is based on the average fuel consumption over the last 30 km an...

Page 126: ...CAR My V40 Trip statistics Start new trip ENTER is used to delete all previous statistics back out of the menu by selecting EXIT Reset for every driving cycle highlight the box by selecting ENTER and...

Page 127: ...CLIMATE CONTROL...

Page 128: ...n from the air conditioning may drip under the car This is normal When the engine requires full power e g for full acceleration or driving uphill with a trailer the air conditioning can be tempo raril...

Page 129: ...d to be pleasant and comfortable even for people with contact allergies and for asthma sufferers Passenger compartment filter p 127 Material in the passenger compart ment p 129 Clean Zone Interior Pac...

Page 130: ...first However up to 75 000 km over 5 years In cars without CZIP and where the customer does not want to retain the CZIP standard the IAQS filter must be replaced during a regular service For more info...

Page 131: ...for four of the climate control system s functions via the centre con sole Fan level during automatic climate control p 134 Recirculation timer p 137 Automatic start of rear window defroster p 98 Inte...

Page 132: ...ir distribution ventilation floor The figure consists of three buttons When pressing the buttons the corresponding figure is illuminated in the display screen see figure below and an arrow in front of...

Page 133: ...ditioning fan speed recirculation and air distribution Fan p 134 AUTO Automatic climate control p 134 Electrically heated front seat p 133 left side Heated windscreen and max defroster p 136 Air distr...

Page 134: ...Temperature Control Fan p 134 Electrically heated front seat p 133 left side AC Air conditioning on off p 135 Heated windscreen and max defroster Air distribution p 129 ventilation floor Air distribu...

Page 135: ...no field illuminates WARNING Heated seats must not be used by people who find it difficult to perceive an increase in temperature due to a lack of sensation or who otherwise have problems operating th...

Page 136: ...e or decrease fan speed Related information General information on climate control p 126 Electronic climate control ECC p 131 Electronic temperature control ETC p 132 Auto regulation Auto regulation i...

Page 137: ...ted temperature for either side is displayed in the centre console dis play ETC The temperature in the pas senger compartment can be adjusted with the knob Related information General information on c...

Page 138: ...to the windows symbols 1 and 2 illuminate in the screen Switch off the function no symbol illumi nates NOTE Heated windscreen and IR window p 18 may have an impact on the performance of transponders...

Page 139: ...on the insides of the windows Timer With the timer function activated the system will exit manually activated recirculation mode according to a time that depends on the out side temperature This redu...

Page 140: ...and misting quickly Air to windscreen via defroster vent and side windows Some air flows from the air vents to prevent misting and icing in a cold and humid climate not at too low fan speed to enable...

Page 141: ...ard air vents in sunny weather with cool outside temperatures Air to floor Some air flows to the dashboard air vents and win dows to direct heat or cold to the floor Airflow to windows from dashboard...

Page 142: ...bined instrument panel that the heater is switched off The heat symbol is shown when it is operating Parking on a hill If the car is parked on a steep hill the front of the car should point downhill t...

Page 143: ...car s electronic system calculates when heating should be started based on the outside temperature NOTE All timer programming will be cleared if the car s clock is reset Adjusting 1 Press OK to acces...

Page 144: ...hen the heater has been activated the heat symbol illuminates in the information display When one of the timers is activated the sym bol for activated timer illuminates in the infor mation display at...

Page 145: ...obtain sufficient heating in the passenger compartment In such instances the car is equipped with either electric additional heater p 144 or fuel driven additional heater p 143 5 Related information E...

Page 146: ...gine Related information Engine block heater and passenger com partment heater p 140 Electric additional heater The car is equipped with either a fuel driven p 143 or an electric additional heater p 1...

Page 147: ...LOADING AND STORAGE...

Page 148: ...05 Loading and storage 05 146 Storage spaces Overview of storage spaces in the passenger compartment...

Page 149: ...t cup holder p 148 Jacket holder p 148 Cup holder in rear seat Storage pocket2 Storage compartment rear seat WARNING Keep loose objects such as mobile phones cameras remote controls for accessories et...

Page 150: ...de of the passenger seat s head restraint The jacket holder is only designed for light clothing Related information Storage spaces p 146 Tunnel console The tunnel console is located between the front...

Page 151: ...The cigarette lighter is fitted in the 12 V socket p 151 for the front seat The ashtray in the tunnel console p 148 is detached by lifting the tray straight up Activate the lighter by pushing in the...

Page 152: ...1 II or the engine is running Inlay mats Inlay mats collect e g rubbish and slush Volvo supplies specially manufactured inlay mats WARNING Before setting off check that the inlaid mat in the driver ar...

Page 153: ...ger compartment s 12V electri cal sockets could be activated by the cli mate control system even when the remote control key has been removed or when the car is locked for example when the engine bloc...

Page 154: ...ossible Avoid placing heavy loads on lowered backrests Cover sharp edges with something soft to avoid damaging the upholstery Secure all loads to the load retaining eye lets with straps or web lashing...

Page 155: ...roperly secured Lash the load securely with retaining straps Distribute the load evenly over the load carriers Put the heaviest objects at the bottom The size of the area exposed to the wind and there...

Page 156: ...lder It can be set to two adjustment positions and one service position as it is known where it is fully unfolded There are also two floor combination variants one with adjustment positions in a tub u...

Page 157: ...car s battery NOTE The compressor for temporary emergency puncture repair has been tested and approved by Volvo For information on the use of Volvo s recommended temporary emergency puncture repair TM...

Page 158: ...g on the opposite side the telescopic spring loaded retaining hooks facilitate alignment Take care to press forward the rod s retaining hooks for each respective roof mounting s front end posi tion 4...

Page 159: ...the hook engages in the rod which at the same time releases the hook on the other side Finally remove the remaining roof mount ing hook from the roof mounting 4 Break the rod in the centre fold it to...

Page 160: ...LOCKS AND ALARM...

Page 161: ...ive1 PCC with Keyless drive 2 PCC plus remote control key with keyless function has extended functionality compared to the standard remote control key WARNING If there are children in the car Remember...

Page 162: ...system MY CAR under Settings Car settings Car key memory For a description of the menu system see MY CAR p 104 For remote control keys with Keyless func tion see Keyless p 168 Indication locking unloc...

Page 163: ...l key with the cor rect code The following error messages in the com bined instrument panel s information display are related to the electronic immobiliser Message Specification Insert car key Error w...

Page 164: ...ronic immobiliser p 161 Remote control key function The remote control key has functions such as locking and unlocking the doors 5 button remote control key Locking Unlocking Approach light duration T...

Page 165: ...alarm for the tailgate only Panic function Used to attract atten tion in an emergency Press and hold the button for at least 3 sec onds or press it twice within 3 seconds to activate the direction in...

Page 166: ...the PCC This indicates that information from the car has been read If any of the other buttons are pressed during this time then the reading is interrupted NOTE If none of the indicator lamps illumi...

Page 167: ...fter 7 seconds and after the light has travelled around on the PCC contact a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Related information Keyless remote control key range p 169 Remote cont...

Page 168: ...doors p 166 Child safety locks manual activation p 179 Passenger airbag activating deactivat ing p 31 Detachable key blade unlocking doors The detachable key blade p 165 can be used if the central lo...

Page 169: ...d the spring loaded catch and gently prize the remote control key up NOTE Turn the remote control key over with the buttons facing up this is to avoid the bat teries falling out when it is opened IMPO...

Page 170: ...ote control key function p 162 Keyless Keyless lock and ignition system is available in two function levels Keyless drive and Keyless start For cars with Keyless start function the car can be started...

Page 171: ...ssage while sounding an audible reminder at the same time When the remote control key has been returned to the car the warning message goes off and the audible reminder ceases once either or a door ha...

Page 172: ...ng Cars with the Keyless drive system have a touch sensitive area on the outer handle of the doors and a rubberised button next to the tailgate s rubberised pressure plate Lock the doors and the tailg...

Page 173: ...be opened using the remote control key s detachable key blade p 166 Hole for key blade to loosen the cover To access the lock cylinder the door handle s plastic cover must be removed this is also done...

Page 174: ...l key B shall drive the settings can be changed as follows Standing by the driver s door or sitting behind the steering wheel person B presses their remote control key s unlock button see Remote contr...

Page 175: ...ried out using the remote control key p 162 The remote control key can lock unlock all doors the tailgate and the fuel filler flap Different sequences for unlocking can be selected In order that the l...

Page 176: ...tch on the end of each door which must be depressed using the key blade they are then mechanically locked blocked to prevent them being opened from outside The doors can still be opened from the insid...

Page 177: ...tons are illuminated all doors are locked Unlocking A door can be unlocked from the inside in two different ways Press the central locking button A long press also opens all the side windows simultan...

Page 178: ...ote control key p 159 For information on the key blade see Detach able key blade detaching attaching p 166 Locking the glovebox Insert the key blade in the glovebox lock cylinder Turn the key blade 90...

Page 179: ...lift the boot lid If the tailgate is not opened within 2 minutes then it is relocked and the alarm is re armed Two presses The boot lid is unlocked and the lock is disengaged at which the boot lid ope...

Page 180: ...the remote control key p 159 and are set after an approximately 10 second delay after the doors have been locked NOTE If a door is opened within the delay time then the sequence is interrupted and the...

Page 181: ...message Locks and alarm Full guard at which the deadlocks function and the alarm s movement and tilt detectors are re engaged If the locking system shall not be changed Press EXIT and lock the car NO...

Page 182: ...vation can be performed up to 2 minutes after switching off the engine provided that no door is opened Control panel driver s door 1 Start the engine or choose a key position higher than 0 2 Press the...

Page 183: ...re also regis tered For this reason the alarm is trig gered if the car is left with a window open or if the passenger compartment heater is used To avoid this Close the window when leaving the car If...

Page 184: ...s been triggered Alarm automatic re arming Automatic re arming of the alarm p 181 pre vents the car being left with the alarm dis armed unintentionally If the car is unlocked with the remote control k...

Page 185: ...the alarm p 181 is triggered a siren sounds and all direction indicators flash A siren sounds for 30 seconds or until the alarm is switched off The siren has its own battery and works independently o...

Page 186: ...DRIVER SUPPORT...

Page 187: ...m the driving wheel that is spin ning to the one that is not Engine drag control EDC EDC Engine Drag Control prevents involun tary wheel locking e g after shifting down or engine braking when driving...

Page 188: ...tervenes and stabil ises the car If the driver stops a controlled skid by releas ing the accelerator pedal then the DSTC sys tem intervenes and stabilises the car With Sport mode maximum traction is o...

Page 189: ...atically when the brakes have cooled DSTC Service required DSTC system disengaged Stop the car in a safe place switch off the engine and start it again Visit a workshop if the message remains an autho...

Page 190: ...ensuring that the vehicle is driven safely and that applicable road traffic rules and regulations are followed Related information Road sign information RSI operation p 188 Road sign information RSI...

Page 191: ...displayed only if the windscreen wipers are in use The speed applicable on an exit is indicated in certain markets by means of an additional sign containing an arrow Speed signs linked to this type o...

Page 192: ...Road Sign Information RSI p 188 Road sign information RSI limitations p 190 MY CAR p 104 Road sign information RSI limitations The road sign information function RSI Road Sign Information helps the d...

Page 193: ...elected speed Speed limiter active Related information Speed limiter getting started p 191 Speed limiter temporary deactivation and standby mode p 193 Speed limiter alarm for speed excee ded p 194 Spe...

Page 194: ...ctive and the selected max speed is stored in the memory When stationary 1 Press the steering wheel button to switch on the speed limiter 2 Scroll with the button until the com bined instrument panel...

Page 195: ...porarily exceed the set maximum speed The speed limiter is reactivated with one press on The mark 5 then changes colour from WHITE to GREEN Digital or GREY to WHITE Analogue and the car s maximum spee...

Page 196: ...ed limiter deactivation A Speed Limiter can be regarded as a reverse cruise control the driver regulates the speed using the accelerator pedal but is prevented from accidentally exceeding a pre select...

Page 197: ...uitable distance The driver always bears ultimate responsi bility for ensuring that the vehicle is driven safely Related information Cruise control managing speed p 195 Cruise control temporary deacti...

Page 198: ...g the speed Adjust with short presses on or every press gives 5 km h The last presses made are stored in the memory To adjust 1 km h Hold down the button and release it at the required speed A tempora...

Page 199: ...symbol 6 change colour from WHITE to GREY Automatic standby mode Cruise control is temporarily disengaged and set in standby mode if wheels lose traction the foot brake is used speed falls below appr...

Page 200: ...ns and display in cars with speed limiter8 To reactivate the cruise control from standby mode Press the steering wheel button The combined instrument panel s marking 5 and symbol 6 change colour from...

Page 201: ...control resume set speed p 198 Adaptive cruise control ACC The adaptive cruise control ACC Adaptive Cruise Control helps the driver maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead The adaptive cruise...

Page 202: ...th automatic gearbox have enhanced functionality with the adaptive cruise control s Queue Assist p 206 Related information Adaptive cruise control overview p 202 Adaptive cruise control function p 200...

Page 203: ...erences in speed or if the vehicle in front brakes heavily Due to limitations in the radar sensor p 209 braking may come unexpect edly or not at all The adaptive cruise control can be activated to fol...

Page 204: ...speed WHITE standby mode Time distance ACC is active at the GREEN symbol WHITE standby mode Adaptive cruise control without Speed limiter Standby mode ceases and the stored speed is resumed Cruise co...

Page 205: ...r vehicle is the distance to the vehicle in front controlled by the cruise control At the same time a speed range is marked the higher speed with GREEN marking is the pre programmed speed the lower sp...

Page 206: ...bol is also shown when Dis tance Alert p 214 is activated NOTE Only use the time intervals permitted by local traffic regulations If Cruise Control does not appear to react when activated this may be...

Page 207: ...ation on symbols messages and their meaning see section Symbols and messages in the display p 212 Resume set speed Adaptive cruise control in standby mode is reactivated with one press on the steering...

Page 208: ...eue Assistant has the following functions Extended speed range also at lower than 30 km h and at stationary Change of target Automatic braking ceases when station ary Note that the lowest programmable...

Page 209: ...is a stationary vehicle or some other object e g a speed bump when the speed is below 5 km h and the vehicle in front turns off so the cruise control no longer has a vehicle to follow Termination of...

Page 210: ...adaptive element spacing system in the adaptive cruise control p 199 with the car then only following the set speed Hold down the steering wheel button the combined instrument panel s sym bol changes...

Page 211: ...Distance Warning p 214 Radar sensor limitations The radar sensor p 209 has certain limita tions due to its limited field of vision amongst other things The capacity of the radar sensor to detect vehi...

Page 212: ...en the adaptive cruise con trol is being used WARNING Accessories or other objects such as auxil iary lamps must not be fitted in front of the grille WARNING Adaptive cruise control is not a collision...

Page 213: ...ith Auto Brake are not operating either The following table presents examples of possible causes for a message being shown along with the appropriate action Cause Action The radar surface in the grill...

Page 214: ...ains the stored speed Standard cruise control is selected manually DSTC Normal to enable Cruise The adaptive cruise control cannot be activated until DSTC has been set to Normal mode Stability and tra...

Page 215: ...ve cruise control is disengaged Contact a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Press Brake To hold acoustic alarm warning light in windscreen pull ing brakes Only with Queue Assis tant...

Page 216: ...head is shorter than the preset value the speed of the driver s vehicle is not affected Operation Press the button in the centre console to switch the function on or off The function is switched on if...

Page 217: ...n trol p 199 and collision warning with auto brake p 223 has some limitations NOTE Strong sunlight reflections or strong varia tions in light intensity as well as wearing sunglasses could mean that th...

Page 218: ...ue to its limitations p 215 SymbolA Message Specification Radar blocked See manual Distance Warning temporarily disengaged Radar sensor p 209 is blocked and cannot detect other vehicles For example in...

Page 219: ...being in a collision If the car is also equipped with Collision Warning with Auto Brake p 223 these two systems complement each other IMPORTANT Maintenance and replacement of City Safety components m...

Page 220: ...t the function is has been active NOTE When City Safety brakes the brake lights come on Related information City Safety p 217 City Safety operation p 218 City Safety limitations p 219 City Safety oper...

Page 221: ...y thanks to the number plate and rear light reflectors On slippery road surfaces the braking dis tance is extended which may reduce the capacity of City Safety to avoid a collision In such situations...

Page 222: ...illustration of sensor loca tion see City Safety function p 217 Failure to take action may result in reduced performance for City Safety To avoid the risk of failed deficient or reduced operation for...

Page 223: ...or replacement of the laser sen sor s spare parts must only be carried out by a qualified workshop we rec ommend an authorised Volvo work shop To avoid exposure to harmful radia tion do not carry out...

Page 224: ...n Auto braking by City Safety City Safety is braking or has automatically braked Windscreen sensors blocked See manual The laser sensor is temporarily non operational because something is blocking it...

Page 225: ...Auto Brake to do the braking there might be a risk of a collision sooner or later Two system levels The Collision Warning with Auto Brake Pedestrian Detection function is available in two variants de...

Page 226: ...tracted with a flashing red warning signal and an acoustic signal 2 Brake support If the risk of collision has increased further after the collision warning then the brake sup port is activated This m...

Page 227: ...ys responsible that the cor rect distance and speed are maintained even when the collision warning system with auto brake is used Related information Collision warning system p 223 Collision warning s...

Page 228: ...ists is deactivated when driving in darkness and tunnels even when streetlights are lit For optimum bicycle detection the City Safety function must be activated see City Safety p 217 WARNING Collision...

Page 229: ...e must appear full length and have a height of at least 80 cm The system cannot detect a pedestrian carrying larger items The camera sensor s ability to see pedes trians at dusk and dawn is limited ju...

Page 230: ...em under Settings Car settings Driver support systems Collision Warning Warning sound Set warning distance The warning distance regulates the distance at which the visual and acoustic warnings are dep...

Page 231: ...system camera sen sor limitations p 231 Collision warning system symbols and message p 233 Collision warning system general limitations Collision Warning with Auto Brake and Cyclist and Pedestrian De...

Page 232: ...ar sensors as the adaptive cruise control p 199 If warnings are perceived as being too fre quent or disturbing then the warning distance can be reduced This then leads to the sys tem providing a warni...

Page 233: ...orking The camera sensors have limitations similar to the human eye i e they see worse in darkness heavy snowfall or rain and in thick fog for example Under such conditions the functions of camera dep...

Page 234: ...work during heavy rain or snow fall Cause Action The windscreen surface in front of the camera has been cleaned but the message remains Wait It may take several minutes for the camera to measure the...

Page 235: ...he function The message clears after about 5 seconds or after one press of the OK button Auto braking was acti vated Auto Brake has been active The message clears after one press of the OK button Wind...

Page 236: ...ning system p 223 Collision warning system function p 224 Collision warning system detection of pedestrians p 227 Collision warning system cyclist detec tion p 225 Collision warning system operation p...

Page 237: ...ways bears ultimate responsi bility for ensuring that the vehicle is driven safely Driver aid status The current status for all driver aids can be checked in MY CAR p 106 Related information Driver Al...

Page 238: ...4 To set Driver Alert in standby mode In MY CAR search for Car settings Driver support systems Driver Alert and check the box No check in the box means Standby function disengaged Driver Alert is acti...

Page 239: ...c warning signal text Windscreen sensors blocked See manual The camera sensor is temporarily disengaged Shown in the event of snow ice or dirt on the windscreen for example Clean the windscreen surfac...

Page 240: ...e to speed being lower than 65 km h Driver Alert Unavailable The carriageway does not have clear side markings or the camera sensor is temporarily disengaged Read about the limitations of the camera s...

Page 241: ...fic weather or road conditions The driver always bears ultimate responsi bility for ensuring that the vehicle is driven safely and that applicable laws and road traffic regulations are followed Relate...

Page 242: ...red back into the lane Warning with vibration in the steering wheel LKA steers and warns with pulsing steering wheel vibrations24 If the vehicle passes a side line the Lane Keeping Aid warns the drive...

Page 243: ...tions p 241 Lane keeping assistant function p 239 Lane keeping assistant symbols and messages p 243 Lane keeping assistant limitations The Lane Keeping Aid camera sensor is restricted in a similar way...

Page 244: ...Option accessory for more information see Introduction Related information Lane Keeping Aid p 239 Lane keeping assistant function p 239 Lane keeping assistant operation p 241 Lane keeping assistant s...

Page 245: ...mera sensor see Collision warning system camera sensor limita tions p 231 and p 229 Lane Keeping Aid Available The function scans the lane s side lines Windscreen sensors blocked See manual The camera...

Page 246: ...244 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Related information Lane Keeping Aid p 239 Lane keeping assistant limitations p 241 Lane keeping assistant function p 239 Lane keeping assis...

Page 247: ...l system the protrusion of the towbar is included when the function measures the parking space WARNING Parking assistance does not relinquish the driver s own responsibility during parking The sensors...

Page 248: ...le is within the distance for the constant tone both behind and in front of the car then the tone sounds alternately from the loudspeakers IMPORTANT Objects e g chains thin glossy poles or low barrier...

Page 249: ...hat the sensors do not react to them Related information Park assist syst p 245 Park assist syst cleaning the sensors p 248 Park assist syst function p 245 Park assist syst forward p 247 Park assist s...

Page 250: ...k assist syst Service required is shown then parking assistance is disen gaged IMPORTANT Under some circumstances the parking sensors can give false warning signals due to external sound sources which...

Page 251: ...r s electrical system the protrusion of the towbar is included when the function measures the parking space WARNING The parking camera is an aid and can never replace the responsibilities of the drive...

Page 252: ...nditions Because of this the image may vary slightly in brightness and quality Poor light condi tions can result in a slightly reduced image quality NOTE Keep the camera lens clear of dirt snow and ic...

Page 253: ...els will roll and can extend about 3 2 m back from the bumper if no obstacle is in the way Cars with reversing sensors Coloured areas x 4 one per sensor show dis tance If the car is also equipped with...

Page 254: ...MY CAR where a selection can be made between displaying the wheel tracks or towbar course both options can not be displayed simultaneously Related information Park assist camera p 249 Park assist came...

Page 255: ...limitations p 256 Park Assist Pilot PAP function p 253 Park Assist Pilot PAP operation p 254 Active Park Assist PAP symbols and messages p 257 Park assist camera p 249 Park Assist Pilot PAP function...

Page 256: ...simple clear instructions in the combined instrument panel using both graphics and text graphics and text message p 257 NOTE Remember that certain steering wheel positions may obstruct the combined i...

Page 257: ...l is fully turned before starting to drive backward forward 3 Straightening up When the car has reversed into the parking space it must be straightened up and stop ped 1 Engage first gear or D positio...

Page 258: ...prepared to intervene There are also details to bear in mind while parking e g PAP starts out from the current location of the parked vehicles if they are inap propriately parked then the car s tyres...

Page 259: ...el uses symbols graphics and text when elements are to be executed The combined instrument panel can show dif ferent combinations of symbols and text with varying content sometimes with a self explana...

Page 260: ...ed information BLIS operation p 258 CTA Cross Traffic Alert p 260 BLIS operation BLIS Blind Spot Information System is a function designed for providing support for the driver when driving in dense tr...

Page 261: ...vehicle in zone 2 the door panel BLIS lamp illuminates with a con stant glow If the driver activates the direction indicator on the same side as the warning in this situation then the BLIS lamp will...

Page 262: ...s responsibility to reverse in a safe man ner When CTA operates Principle for CTA CTA supplements the BLIS function by being able to see crossing traffic from the side dur ing reversing such as when r...

Page 263: ...e warnings CTA cannot detect hazards if it is covered Do not affix any objects tape or labels in the area of the sensors CTA is deactivated when a trailer is con nected to the car s electrical system...

Page 264: ...rised Volvo work shop is recommended A text message can be acknowledged by briefly pressing the OK button on the direc tion indicator stalk Related information BLIS Blind Spot Information System p 257...

Page 265: ...STARTING AND DRIVING...

Page 266: ...colock storage p 265 Alcolock before starting the engine p 265 Alcolock symbols and messages p 268 Alcolock functions and operation The function of the Alcolock2 is to prevent the car from being drive...

Page 267: ...he Alcolock is activated automatically and is then ready for use when the car is opened Nozzle for breath test Switch Transmission button Lamp for battery status Lamp for result of breath test Lamp in...

Page 268: ...s windscreen washing the alcohol in the washer fluid may result in an incorrect measurement result Change of driver Nozzle for breath test Switch Transmission button Lamp for battery status Lamp for r...

Page 269: ...a work shop6 The Bypass function can be tested without the error message being logged in which case carry out all the steps without starting the car The error message is cleared when the car is locke...

Page 270: ...d Contact a workshopA Alcoguard No signal Transmission failed send manually with but ton 3 or take a new breath test Alcoguard Invalid test Test failed take a new breath test Alcoguard Blow longer Blo...

Page 271: ...r attempt Starting capacity increases if the battery is allowed to recover WARNING Always remove the remote control key from the ignition switch when leaving the car and make sure that the key positio...

Page 272: ...unlocks when the remote control key is in the ignition switch9 and the START STOP ENGINE button is depressed A mechanical noise can be perceived when the steering lock unlocks or locks Related inform...

Page 273: ...as there is a risk of sparking 12 Remove the jump leads in reverse order first the black and then the red Make sure that none of the black jump lead s clamps comes into contact with the battery s pos...

Page 274: ...information Gearboxes p 271 Transmission fluid grade and volume p 450 Gear shift indicator The gear shift indicator notifies the driver when it is appropriate to engage the next higher or lower gear...

Page 275: ...tion of the gear selector using the follow ing indications P R N D S 1 2 3 etc Gear positions Automatic gear positions are indicated on the right of the combined instrument panel Only one marker is il...

Page 276: ...ode can be selected at any time while driving Geartronic automatically shifts down if the driver allows the speed to decrease lower than a level suitable for the selected gear in order to avoid jerkin...

Page 277: ...a tion is needed such as for overtaking Safety function To prevent overrevving the engine the gear box control program has a protective down shift inhibitor which prevents the kick down function Geart...

Page 278: ...bel under the bonnet see Type designations p 438 The designation MPS6 means that it is Powershift transmission otherwise it is Geartronic automatic transmission To bear in mind The transmission s doub...

Page 279: ...message the driver is also advised that the car s electronics are temporarily changing the driving characteristics Follow the instructions in the text message where appropriate NOTE The examples in t...

Page 280: ...r from P to other gear positions the brake pedal must be depressed and the remote control key must be in position II Shiftlock Neutral N If the gear selector is in the N position and the car has been...

Page 281: ...ration s core values and it influences all of our operations This target orientation has resulted in several separate energy saving functions of which Start Stop is one all with the collective task of...

Page 282: ...A Declutch set the gear lever in neu tral position and release the clutch pedal the engine stops automati cally M Stop the car with the foot brake and then keep your foot on the pedal the engine stops...

Page 283: ...279 Starting the engine p 268 Start Stop settings p 284 Start Stop the engine does not auto start p 283 Start Stop the engine auto starts p 282 Start Stop the engine does not stop p 281 Start Stop inv...

Page 284: ...Manual gearbox A Automatic gearbox B Car with ECC C Sport mode Related information Start Stop p 279 Start Stop function and operation p 280 Starting the engine p 268 Start Stop settings p 284 Start St...

Page 285: ...t auto start p 283 Start Stop the engine does not stop p 281 Start Stop involuntary engine stoppage manual gearbox p 284 Start Stop symbols and messages p 286 Battery Start Stop p 353 Start Stop p 279...

Page 286: ...ition The combined instrument panel then shows the text Put gear in neutral Related information Start Stop p 279 Start Stop function and operation p 280 Starting the engine p 268 Start Stop settings p...

Page 287: ...8 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 285 Start Stop the engine does not stop p 281 Start Stop involuntary engine stoppage manual gearbox p 284 Start Stop symbols and messages p 286...

Page 288: ...een activated M A Eco DRIVe OFF Illuminates for a few seconds after Start Stop has been switched off M A Auto Start Stop Service required Start Stop is not operational Contact a workshop an authorised...

Page 289: ...has been deactivated move the gear selector to N or P position and start the engine as normal with the START STOP ENGINE button A Press Start button The engine will not start automatically start the e...

Page 290: ...n reduce speed the driver has to assist using the footbrake General The function makes it possible to increase reduce speed on steep downhill gradients with a foot only on the accelerator pedal withou...

Page 291: ...tic gearbox or if the gear selector is moved to position D The function can be disengaged at any time If it takes place on a steep downhill gradient then the braking effect will not release directly b...

Page 292: ...Specification Constant glow Check the brake fluid level If the level is low fill with brake fluid and check for the cause of the brake fluid loss Constant glow for 2 seconds when the engine is started...

Page 293: ...ctivated at speeds above 50 km h if the ABS system is working and or in the event of sudden brak ing After the car s speed has been slowed below 10 km h the brake light returns from flashing to the no...

Page 294: ...re that the car is at a standstill position 4 If the vehicle moves then the parking brake lever must be applied at least a lit tle more firmly When parking the vehicle always engage 1st gear for manua...

Page 295: ...Volvo workshop is recommended Risk of engine breakdown Related information Recovery p 310 Towing p 308 Overheating Under special conditions for example hard driving in hilly terrain and hot climate th...

Page 296: ...starter battery to varying degrees Avoid using the key position II when the engine is switched off Instead use the I mode which uses less power see Key positions functions at different levels p 71 Al...

Page 297: ...ely 35 C To achieve opti mum antifreeze protection different types of glycol must not be mixed The fuel tank must be kept filled to pre vent condensation Engine oil viscosity is important Oils with lo...

Page 298: ...ve the side hatch in the cargo area same side as fuel filler flap Carefully pull the line back in a straight line The flap can now be opened from outside IMPORTANT Pull the wire gently minimal force i...

Page 299: ...re highly toxic and could cause permanent injury or be fatal if swal lowed Seek medical attention immediately if fuel has been swallowed WARNING Fuel which spills onto the ground can be ignited Switch...

Page 300: ...his fuel is less viscous at low temperatures and reduces the risk of paraffin precipitate The risk of condensation in the fuel tank is reduced if the tank is kept well filled When refuelling check tha...

Page 301: ...pushed past both covers before filling is started Related information Locking unlocking fuel filler flap p 178 Fuel filler flap manual opening p 296 Diesel particle filter DPF Diesel cars are equippe...

Page 302: ...eavy braking Drive with the correct air pressure in the tyres and check it regularly select ECO tyre pressure for best results see Tyres approved tyre pressures p 457 Drive in the highest gear possibl...

Page 303: ...and weights Maintain a low speed when driving with a trailer up long steep ascents Avoid driving with a trailer on inclines of more than 12 Trailer cable An adapter is required if the car s towing bra...

Page 304: ...d in the combined instrument panel and a text message is shown in the information display follow the recommendation given Steep inclines Do not lock the automatic transmission in a higher gear than th...

Page 305: ...checks The towbar s towball must be cleaned and greased regularly WARNING The moving parts of the detachable towbar must not be lubricated oiled This may reduce safety NOTE When a hitch with a vibrat...

Page 306: ...etachable towbar attachment removal p 304 Detachable towbar storage p 303 Driving with a trailer p 301 Detachable towbar attachment removal The attachment removal of the detachable towbar is performed...

Page 307: ...the key anticlockwise to locked position Remove the key from the lock G021494 Check that the towball section is secure by pulling it up down and back WARNING If the towball is not fitted correctly th...

Page 308: ...d turn it anticlockwise until you hear a click Turn the locking wheel down fully until it comes to a stop Hold it in this position while pulling the towball rearward and upward WARNING Secure the deta...

Page 309: ...SA system continually monitors car move ments particularly lateral movements If snaking is detected the front wheels are indi vidually braked This serves to stabilise the car trailer combination This...

Page 310: ...hat the car must always be towed with the wheels rolling forward Do not tow cars with automatic trans mission at speeds higher than 80 km h or for distances in excess of 80 km Follow the speeds that a...

Page 311: ...a threaded socket behind a cover on the right hand side of the bumper front or rear Attaching the towing eye Take out the towing eye that is located under the floor hatch in the cargo area NOTE To ac...

Page 312: ...for towing on roads not for pulling the car unstuck or out of a ditch Call a recovery service for recovery assistance Related information Towing p 308 Recovery p 310 Recovery Recovery means that the v...

Page 313: ...WHEELS AND TYRES...

Page 314: ...pe and dimension and also the same make Follow the recommended tyre pressure p 322 specified in the tyre pressure table Related information Tyres dimensions p 316 Tyres speed ratings p 317 Tyres maint...

Page 315: ...ickly your tyres age and wear To avoid differences in tread depth and to prevent wear patterns p 314 arising the front and rear wheels can be switched with each other A suitable dis tance for the firs...

Page 316: ...nd snow Related information Tyres speed ratings p 317 Tyres air pressure p 322 Tyres direction of rotation p 312 Wheel bolts Wheel bolts are used to fasten the wheels at the hubs and are available in...

Page 317: ...km so the studs settle properly into the tyres This gives the tyre and espe cially the studs a longer service life NOTE The legal provisions for the use of studded tyres vary from country to country...

Page 318: ...tyres Example of designation 215 55R16 97W 205 Tyre width mm 50 Ratio between tyre wall height and tyre width R Radial ply 17 Rim diameter in inches 93 Codes for the maximum permitted tyre load load...

Page 319: ...rating SS than speci fied If a tyre with too low a load index or speed rating is used it may overheat Related information Tyres dimensions p 316 Tyres air pressure p 322 Tyres direction of rotation p...

Page 320: ...or for wards 2 Lift out the storage compartment only models with a jointed cargo area floor 3 Lift out the lower floor models with a join ted luggage compartment floor only 4 Undo the attaching screw...

Page 321: ...um lift capacity at a specified lifting height 2 Take out the wheel to be fitted summer tyre winter tyre or spare wheel as well as the tools If it is a spare wheel being fitted then there is a package...

Page 322: ...s when changing a wheel with a punc tured tyre switching between summer tyres and winter tyres etc Only the jack belonging to the specific model is to be used to jack up the car If the car is to be ja...

Page 323: ...bove the foot and down in the groove in the foam block socket wrench above the jack 3 If the spare wheel has been used then the punctured wheel can be placed in the plastic bag contained in the packag...

Page 324: ...s roadholding Driving on tyres with tyre pressure that is too low could result in the tyres overheating and being damaged Tyre pressure affects travelling comfort road noise and steering characteris t...

Page 325: ...r hatch or push the rear part of the luggage compartment floor for wards in models with a jointed floor and then lift the lower floor and remove the warning triangle Take the warning triangle from the...

Page 326: ...fore its expiration date and after use The sealing fluid effectively seals tyres punctured in the tread NOTE The emergency puncture repair kit is only intended for sealing tyres with a puncture in the...

Page 327: ...ut the lower floor models with a join ted luggage compartment floor only 4 Unhook the elastic part of the belt over the TMK compressor unit on the left side 5 Lift the TMK compressor unit straight up...

Page 328: ...valve Air hose Bottle holder with sealant Pressure gauge Related information Emergency puncture repair kit location p 325 Emergency puncture repair kit sealant p 330 Emergency puncture repair p 324 E...

Page 329: ...is screwed in 3 Unscrew the orange cap and unscrew the bottle s stopper 4 Screw the bottle into its holder WARNING Do not unscrew the bottle it is equipped with a reverse catch to prevent leakage 5 Un...

Page 330: ...ry Mobility Kit is used to seal a puncture and check and adjust the air pres sure Check tyre pressure 1 Connect the tyre sealing equipment again 2 Read the tyre pressure on the pressure gauge If it is...

Page 331: ...ir kit 1 The compressor must be switched off Make sure that the switch is in position 0 and locate the cable and air hose 2 Unscrew the wheel s dust cap and screw in the air hose valve connection to t...

Page 332: ...ated information Emergency puncture repair p 324 Emergency puncture repair operation p 326 Emergency puncture repair rechecking p 328 Emergency puncture repair kit overview p 326 Emergency puncture re...

Page 333: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE...

Page 334: ...o recommends engaging an authorised Volvo workshop to perform the service and maintenance work Volvo workshops have the personnel special tools and service literature to guarantee the highest quality...

Page 335: ...that the jack or lifting arms are fitted in the intended points on the car s underbody NOTE Volvo recommends only using the jack that belongs to the car model in question If a jack is selected other...

Page 336: ...d with a rear workshop jack then it must be positioned under one of the lifting points Ensure that the workshop jack is positioned so that the car cannot slide off the jack Always use axle stands or s...

Page 337: ...between the headlamp and grille see illustration WARNING Check that the bonnet locks properly when closed Related information Engine compartment checking p 336 Engine compartment overview p 335 Engin...

Page 338: ...ng Some oils and fluids should be checked at regular intervals Regular checking Check the following oils and fluids at regular intervals e g when refuelling Coolant Engine oil Washer fluid WARNING Rem...

Page 339: ...changes are carried out at an authorised Volvo work shop Volvo uses different systems for warning of low high oil level or low high oil pressure Certain engine variants have an oil pressure sensor and...

Page 340: ...l After switch ing off the engine it is important to wait 5 minutes to allow the oil time to run back to the sump 2 Pull up and wipe the dipstick 3 Re insert the dipstick 4 Pull it out and check the l...

Page 341: ...filled or drained The car must be driven about 30 km before the oil level display is correct WARNING Do not fill more oil if filling level 3 or 4 appears as shown in the illustration below The level...

Page 342: ...ssure For capacities and for standards regarding water quality see Coolant grade and vol ume p 449 Check the coolant regularly The level must lie between the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank If...

Page 343: ...drive fur ther before topping up the brake fluid Volvo recommends that the reason for the loss of brake fluid is investigated by an authorised Volvo workshop Filling The fluid reservoir is located on...

Page 344: ...h Xenon lamps demands extreme cau tion because the headlamp is equipped with a high voltage unit WARNING The car s electrical system must be in key position 0 when replacing bulbs see Key positions fu...

Page 345: ...nt First loosen and remove the whole headlamp 1 Lift out the bonnet stop 2 Loosen the screw with a Torx tool size T30 3 Turn the locking pin anticlockwise Pull out the locking pin 4 Release the headla...

Page 346: ...d inside the headlamp s larger cover NOTE Applies to cars with halogen headlamps 1 Detach the headlamp p 343 2 Undo the cover p 344 3 Press the bulb holder upwards until it releases Pull out the bulb...

Page 347: ...indicators front The direction indicator lamp is fitted inside the headlamp s smaller cover 1 Detach the headlamp p 343 2 Undo the cover 3 Push in the catch Pull out the bulb holder 4 Replace the bulb...

Page 348: ...e lamps at the rear Brake light LED Position parking lights LED Brake lights p 346 Side marker lamps LED Indicator p 346 Reversing lamp p 346 Fog lamps p 347 Related information Lamp replacement p 342...

Page 349: ...bulb is fitted in the bumper s bulb holder Insert approx 20 mm a blunt knife like object e g a table knife at the triangle Carefully prise until the lug releases IMPORTANT Take care not to damage any...

Page 350: ...o bulbs When replacing LED and Xenon lamps please refer to a workshop Lighting W A Type Dipped beamB 55 H7 LL Main beamB 65 H9 Additional main beamC 55 H7 LL Front direction indicators 21 HY21W Positi...

Page 351: ...n to set the car s electrical system to key position I For detailed information on key positions see Key positions functions at different lev els p 71 2 Briefly press the START STOP ENGINE button agai...

Page 352: ...when the car is started G021763 NOTE The wiper blades are different lengths The blade on the driver s side is longer than on the passenger side WARNING If the car is equipped with airbag Pedestrian A...

Page 353: ...f the battery is influenced by factors such as the number of starts discharging driving style driving con ditions climatic conditions etc The starter battery is a traditional 12 V bat tery Never disco...

Page 354: ...d repeatedly The life of the battery is affected by several factors including driving conditions and climate Battery starting capacity decrea ses gradually with time and therefore needs to be recharge...

Page 355: ...s starter bat tery see Jump starting p 270 Battery Start Stop Cars with Start Stop function in addition to the starter battery are equipped with a sup port battery Start Stop Cars with the Start Stop...

Page 356: ...edal automatic gearbox Location of the batteries 1 Starter battery11 2 Support battery The support battery normally requires no more service than the normal starter battery A workshop should be contac...

Page 357: ...Starter battery p 351 Related information Battery symbols p 352 Fuses general All electrical functions and components are protected by a number of fuses in order to protect the car s electrical system...

Page 358: ...e the procedure for the removal and fitting of fuses The fuse box also provides space for several spare fuses Replacing fuses The fuses can be accessed following the removal of the cover fitted on the...

Page 359: ...shop12 Fuses 19 45 and 47 48 are of Mini Fuse type Function A ABS pump 40 ABS valves 30 Headlamp washers 20 Ventilation fan 40 Primary fuse for fuses 32 36 30 Electric windscreen right side 40 Electri...

Page 360: ...radiator roller cover 4 cyl die sel Solenoid piston cooling 5 cyl diesel Turbo control valve 5 cyl diesel Oil level sensor 5 cyl diesel Solenoid clutch A C 5 cyl 10 Function A Valves 4 cyl petrol Sol...

Page 361: ...fitting of fuses The fuse box in the engine compartment also provides space for several spare fuses Replacing fuses The fuses can be accessed when a protective cover has been removed from the fuse box...

Page 362: ...rior lighting Power seats 10 Blind glass roof 10 Rain sensor Dimming interior rearview mirror Moisture sen sor 5 Collision warning 5 Unlocking tailgateA 10 Reserve position 3 constant voltage 5 Steeri...

Page 363: ...ional heater But ton seat heating rear 7 5 Airbags Pedestrian airbag 10 Reserve position 4 constant voltage 7 5 A See also fuse 84 B See also fuse 83 C See also fuse 82 D See also fuse 77 E See also f...

Page 364: ...ilitate the procedure for the removal and fitting of fuses The fuse box in the engine compartment also provides space for several spare fuses Positions Fuses 24 28 are of JCASE type and should be repl...

Page 365: ...TV 10 12 V socket cargo area 15 Trailer socket 2 20 Primary fuse for fuses 12 16 Infotainment 40 Trailer socket 1 40 Rear window defroster 30 Function A BLIS 5 Parking assistance 5 Parking camera 5 Se...

Page 366: ...paired functional ity Clean them regularly when refuelling for example Do not use any corrosive cleaning agents but use water and a non scratching sponge instead NOTE Outside lighting such as headlamp...

Page 367: ...t not be used Rims Only use rim cleaning agent recommended by Volvo Strong rim cleaning agents can damage the surface and cause stains on chrome plated aluminium rims Related information Polishing and...

Page 368: ...to maintain the water repellent properties This should be used first after three years and then each year IMPORTANT Do not use a metal ice scraper to remove ice from the windows Use the heating to rem...

Page 369: ...ch prod ucts may damage fabric vinyl and leather upholstery Stains on leather upholstery Volvo s leather upholstery is treated to pre serve its original appearance Leather upholstery ages and acquires...

Page 370: ...p 2 fats oils sauces and chocolate 1 Same procedure as for group 1 2 Polish with an absorbent paper or cloth Group 3 dry dirt dust 1 Use a soft brush to remove the dirt 2 Same procedure as for group 1...

Page 371: ...ent of damage to a plastic surface an adhesive primer should be used to give better results spray into the lid of the spray can and brush on thinly 2 Before painting gentle polishing using a very fine...

Page 372: ...AUDIO AND MEDIA...

Page 373: ...15 minutes at a time without the remote con trol key being in the ignition switch by press ing the On Off button When the car is being started the audio and media system is switched off temporarily a...

Page 374: ...een is available in two sizes 5 and 7 inch The manual shows a 7 inch display screen Control panel in centre console Related information Audio and media p 371 Audio and media operating the system p 372...

Page 375: ...le in the normal view a menu for the selected source opens e g RADIO or MEDIA Arrow to the right of the screen is shown when there are underlying menus TUNE turn the thumbwheel in the steer ing wheel...

Page 376: ...centre console and partly from the steering wheel buttons The information is presented on the screen in the upper section of the centre console The example shows navigation to different functions when...

Page 377: ...2 Menus and views in the display screen The appearance depends on the source equipment in the car settings etc Main source button press to switch the main source or to show the Shortcut Source menu in...

Page 378: ...For more information on the menu system see MY CAR p 104 Related information Save as favourite p 419 Audio and media audio settings The audio system is pre calibrated for optimal sound reproduction bu...

Page 379: ...elected 3 channel stereo is available Bass Bass level Treble Treble level Fader Balance between the front and rear speakers Balance Balance between the left and right hand speakers Subwoofer 8 Bass sp...

Page 380: ...ith your needs The sound experience can be optimised for the driver s seat both front seats or the rear seat If there are passengers in both the front and rear seats then the option recommended is bot...

Page 381: ...e types PTY p 384 Radio text p 386 DAB to DAB link p 389 Digital radio DAB frequencies p 389 Digital radio DAB subchannel p 390 Digital radio DAB resetting p 390 Related information Audio and media op...

Page 382: ...cated with enlarged text in the list 3 Turn TUNE again in either direction to select a station from the list 4 Confirm your choice by pressing OK MENU NOTE The list only shows the frequencies of stati...

Page 383: ...factory is that the radio automatically searches for the sta tions in the area where you are driving see section Radio station list But if you have changed over to manual tuning by pressing the INFO...

Page 384: ...acti vated deactivated in DAB mode under DAB menu Show presets NOTE The audio system s DAB system does not support all functions in the DAB standard Related information Radio tuning p 379 Audio and me...

Page 385: ...adio programmes REG p 387 Resetting RDS functions p 387 Alarms in the event of accidents and disasters This function is used to warn of serious acci dents and catastrophes The message ALARM appears on...

Page 386: ...n or all stations in the RDS net work Go in FM mode to FM menu News settings Set news favourite to change Related information RDS functions p 382 Radio programme types PTY The PTY function can be used...

Page 387: ...ettings PTY settings Select PTY 2 Go to FM menu Advanced settings PTY settings Seek PTY To finish searching press EXIT To continue searching for another broad cast of the selected programme types pres...

Page 388: ...menu Show radio text Radio text for DAB radio Activate deactivate in DAB mode under DAB menu Show radio text NOTE Only one of the functions Show radio text and Show presets can be acti vated at a tim...

Page 389: ...ation is found it is played for approx 10 seconds before scanning is resumed When a station is playing back it is saved as a preset in the usual way see Radio stations as presets p 381 To start scanni...

Page 390: ...es PTY p 384 Radio text p 386 DAB to DAB link p 389 Digital radio DAB frequencies p 389 Digital radio DAB subchannel p 390 Digital radio DAB resetting p 390 Storing channel groups Ensemble learn Stora...

Page 391: ...l with poor or no reception to the same channel in another channel group with better reception There may be a certain delay when changing channel group There may be a period of silence between the cur...

Page 392: ...er DAB menu Advanced settings Sub channels Related information Digital radio DAB p 388 Digital radio DAB resetting All DAB settings can be reset to the original factory settings The reset is carried o...

Page 393: ...layback and navigation of CD DVD disc p 419 Playback and navigation of DVD video discs p 392 Fast forward reverse It is possible to fast forward rewind audio and video files 19 Hold the button for dep...

Page 394: ...en the car is moving at a speed of over about 8 km h no picture is shown and No visual media available while driving appears on the display screen although the audio is heard during this time The pict...

Page 395: ...rts it the function can be used to choose from which camera position a particular scene should be shown22 Go in disc mode to Disc menu Advanced settings Angle Related information Audio and media opera...

Page 396: ...DVD format are thicker than reg ular CD discs and therefore playback can not be guaranteed and malfunction may arise If a CD contains a mixture of MP3 and CDDA tracks all MP3s will be ignored Audio f...

Page 397: ...in every folder The top level which can handle up to 1000 subfolders files is an exception to this NOTE When using a longer model USB memory stick the use of a USB adapter cable is recommended This i...

Page 398: ...shed NOTE The system supports most iPod models produced in 2005 or later NOTE To prevent damage to the USB connec tion this is shut off if the USB connection is short circuited or if a connected USB u...

Page 399: ...ered you get closer to your search target Start playback of a file by pressing OK MENU Repeat folder29 This function makes it possible to play files in a folder over and over again When the last file...

Page 400: ...w the quality of the sound may deteriorate The audio quality may also be impaired if the player is charged while the infotainment system is in AUX mode In which case avoid charging the player via the...

Page 401: ...uetooth device p 399 Scan disc track or audio file p 421 Random selection of disc track or audio file p 392 Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth device The car is equipped with Bluetooth 32 and ca...

Page 402: ...n reconnect it see Registering a Bluetooth device p 400 Connecting an external device takes place in different ways depending on whether or not the device has been connected previously The connection...

Page 403: ...le Once the external device is connected its Bluetooth name appears on the car s display screen and the unit can be controlled from the car Related information Audio and media operating the system p 3...

Page 404: ...ected are specified with their respective Bluetooth name in the dis play screen 3 Select the device to be connected Connection of the external device takes place Related information Audio and media op...

Page 405: ...nnected wirelessly to the car34 The device must first be registered and con nected to the car p 400 The audio and media system works as handsfree with the option to remote control a selection of the m...

Page 406: ...rview for Bluetooth handsfree phone System overview Mobile phone Microphone Steering wheel keypad Control panel in centre console Related information Audio and media operating the system p 372 Bluetoo...

Page 407: ...contact p 418 Voice recognition control of a mobile phone dialling from the call register p 418 Voice recognition control of a mobile phone calling the voice mailbox p 418 Bluetooth handsfree phone p...

Page 408: ...re are two phone books These are merged into one in the car and are displayed as a single phone book in the car The car downloads the mobile phone s phone book and only displays this phone book when t...

Page 409: ...status p 412 Phone book clearing p 412 Phone book quick search for contacts In normal view turn TUNE to the right to show a list of contacts Turn TUNE to select and press OK MENU to call Under the nam...

Page 410: ...r table of possible characters for use in the phone book Key Function Space 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 Shift between upper and lower case letter Key Function...

Page 411: ...to one of the options see explanation in the table below in the list for changing the input mode 2 press OK MENU 123 ABC Change between letters and numbers with OK MENU More Change to special charact...

Page 412: ...put mode illus tration above 2 Turn37 TUNE to the desired letter press OK MENU to confirm The number and letter buttons on the control panel in the centre console can also be used 3 Continue with the...

Page 413: ...speed dial numbers p 411 Phone book receiving a vCard p 412 Phone book memory status p 412 Phone book clearing p 412 Phone book speed dial numbers Store as speed dial number in order to easily dial a...

Page 414: ...e mode under Phone menu Phone book Memory status Related information Audio and media operating the system p 372 Bluetooth handsfree phone p 403 Phone book p 406 Phone book quick search for contacts p...

Page 415: ...he driver to voice activate certain functions of a Bluetooth connected mobile phone and in Volvo s navigation system while the driver can keep his her hands on the wheel at the same time The input dat...

Page 416: ...another main source button e g MEDIA Related information Audio and media operating the system p 372 Bluetooth handsfree phone overview p 404 Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth device p 399 Lang...

Page 417: ...ways NOTE This instruction and voice training can only be started when the car is parked Press the button for voice recognition p 372 and say Voice tutorial Activate the instructions in the menu sys t...

Page 418: ...m mands by pressing the button for voice rec ognition p 413 Once a dialogue has been started commonly used commands will be shown in the display screen Greyed out text or text within brack ets is not...

Page 419: ...can be pro nounced individually in groups of several numbers at a time or the whole number all at once Numbers greater than 9 nine cannot be handled by the system e g 10 ten or 11 eleven are not poss...

Page 420: ...s prompts Consider the following when you call a con tact If there are several contacts with similar names they will be presented in the screen in the numbered rows and the system prompts you to sele...

Page 421: ...the disc s folder structure needs to be loaded Depending on the quality of the disc and the quantity of information there may be a certain delay before playback starts Disc eject Press the eject butto...

Page 422: ...nues Change41 of folder takes place automatically when all the files in the current folder have been played back The system automatically detects and changes setting when a disc containing only audio...

Page 423: ...em p 372 Playback and navigation of CD DVD disc p 419 Playback and navigation of external audio source p 396 Media Bluetooth p 398 TV The TV picture is only shown when the car is stationary When the c...

Page 424: ...vailable channels in the area is shown If any of these chan nels is already saved as a preset then its preset number is shown to the right of the channel name Continue turning TUNE to reach the desire...

Page 425: ...can be cancel led with EXIT Related information Audio and media operating the system p 372 TV p 421 TV channel management p 423 TV channel management The preset list can be edited You can change the o...

Page 426: ...ia operating the system p 372 TV p 421 Searching TV channels Preset list p 423 Information about the current TV programme Press the INFO button p 372 in order to dis play information about the current...

Page 427: ...channel at any time when the message is shown If the message Reception lost searching is shown then this is because the system has detected that there is no reception for all TV channels One possible...

Page 428: ...attery replacement p 427 Remote control functions Possible functions to be controlled using the remote control Key Function F Front display screen Change to navigation Change to radio source AM FM1 et...

Page 429: ...s on how much the remote control is used The remote control is powered by four batter ies of the AA LR6 type Take along extra batteries for a long journey 1 Push down the catch on the battery cover an...

Page 430: ...handsfree p 434 Related information Audio and media operating the system p 372 Audio and media menu navigation p 374 Menu overview AM Overview of possible options and settings for AM radio Main menu A...

Page 431: ...izer See footnote C p 378 Volume compensation p 378 Reset all audio settings p 377 A Only applies to High Performance Multimedia and Pre mium Sound Multimedia B Only applies to Premium Sound Multimedi...

Page 432: ...of possible options and settings for CD DVD43 Data Main menu CD DVDA Data Disc menu See page Play Pause p 419 Stop p 419 Random p 392 Repeat folder p 420 Change subtitles p 419 Change audio track p 4...

Page 433: ...menu See page DVD disc menu p 392 Play Pause Continue p 392 Stop p 392 Subtitles p 392 Audio tracks p 392 Advanced settings Angle p 393 DivX VOD code p 393 Audio settings p 377 Sound stage p 378 Equal...

Page 434: ...o settings p 377 Sound stage See footnote B p 378 Equalizer See footnote C p 378 Volume compensation p 378 Reset all audio settings p 377 A Does not apply to Performance B Only applies to Premium Soun...

Page 435: ...377 A Does not apply to Performance B Only applies to Premium Sound Multimedia C Does not apply to Performance Related information Audio and media menu overview p 428 Audio and media menu navigation p...

Page 436: ...ootnote A p 378 Equalizer See footnote B p 378 Volume compensation p 378 Reset all audio settings p 377 A Only applies to Premium Sound Multimedia B Does not apply to Performance Related information A...

Page 437: ...oicemail number p 404 Disconnect phone p 402 A Does not apply to Performance Related information Audio and media menu overview p 428 Audio and media menu navigation p 374 Menu overview TV Overview of...

Page 438: ...ings p 394 Source menu See footnote B p 374 DVD disc menu See footnote C p 392 DVD disc TOP menuC p 392 A Only applies when playing back videos or displaying TV B What is shown in the pop up menu for...

Page 439: ...SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 440: ...12 Specifications 12 438 Type designations Type designation vehicle identification num ber etc i e information unique to the car can be read on a label in the car Label location...

Page 441: ...arking heater Engine code and engine serial number Label for engine oil Gearbox type designation and serial num ber Manual gearbox Automatic gearbox Car s identification number VIN Vehicle Identificat...

Page 442: ...th 4370 C Load length floor folded rear seat 1508 D Load length floor 684 E Height 1458 F Load height 532 Dimensions mm G Front track 1552A 1547B H Rear track 1540A 1535B I Load width floor 960 J Widt...

Page 443: ...he weight of the accessory Examples of accessories that reduce load ing capacity are the Kinetic Momentum Summum equipment levels as well as other accessories such as Towbar Load carrier Space box Aud...

Page 444: ...T8 Automatic TF 80SD 1500 75 T5 B5204T9 Automatic TF 80SD 1500 75 T5 AWD B5204T9 Automatic TF 80SD 1500 75 T5 B5254T12 Automatic TF 80SD 1500 75 T5 AWD B5254T12 Automatic TF 80SD 1500 75 T5 B5254T14 A...

Page 445: ...0SD 700 50 T5 AWD B5204T9 Automatic TF 80SD 750 50 T5 B5254T12 Automatic TF 80SD 700 50 T5 AWD B5254T12 Automatic TF 80SD 750 50 T5 B5254T14 Automatic TF 80SD 700 50 T5 AWD B5254T14 Automatic TF 80SD...

Page 446: ...12 Specifications 12 444 Related information Weights p 441 Driving with a trailer p 301 Trailer Stability Assist TSA p 307...

Page 447: ...5000 300 2700 4000 5 81 0 77 1 984 10 5 1 T5 B5204T9 157 6000 213 6000 300 2700 5000 5 81 0 77 1 984 10 5 1 T5 B5254T12 187 5400 254 5400 360 1800 4200 5 83 92 3 2 497 9 5 1 T5 B5254T14 183 5400 249...

Page 448: ...nts for the engine s service intervals all engines are filled with a specially adapted synthetic engine oil at the factory The choice of oil has been made very carefully with regard to service life st...

Page 449: ...eA Oil grade Volume incl oil filter litres T4 B4164T Certified and factory filled oil Oil grade WSS M2C925 A options for service Oil grade ACEA A5 B5 Viscosity SAE 5W 30 approx 4 1 D2 D4162T Oil grade...

Page 450: ...ACEA A5 B5 Viscosity SAE 0W 30 approx 5 5 T5 B5204T9 approx 5 5 T5 B5254T12 approx 5 5 T5 B5254T14 approx 5 5 A Engine code component and serial number can be read on the engine see Type designations...

Page 451: ...ended by Volvo mixed with 50 water1 see the pack aging EngineA Volume litres T4 B4164T 7 0 D2 D4162T 10 0 D3 D5204T6 8 0 D4 D5204T4 T4 B5204T8 8 0 T5 B5204T9 T5 B5254T12 T5 B5254T14 A Engine code comp...

Page 452: ...ribed transmission fluid B6 1 6 BOT 350M3 M66 1 9 Automatic gearbox Automatic gearbox Volume litres Prescribed transmission fluid TF 80SD 7 0 AW1 MPS6 7 3 BOT 341 NOTE Under normal driving conditions...

Page 453: ...lated information Brake and clutch fluid level p 341 Washer fluid quality and volume Washer fluid is used together with wind screen and rear window wipers p 93 to keep the car s windows and headlamps...

Page 454: ...the table Engine Volume litres Prescribed grade 4 cylinder petrol 5 cylinder petrol FWD approx 62 Petrol Fuel petrol p 298 5 cylinder petrol AWD approx 57 4 cylinder diesel approx 52 Diesel Fuel dies...

Page 455: ...m can be read in the table Fluid Volume litres Prescribed grade Compressor oil 0 11 PAG oil Coolant 0 65 kg R134a WARNING The air conditioning system contains pres surised refrigerant R134a This syste...

Page 456: ...d CO2 emissions in grams per km T4 B4164T 164 7 0 109 4 7 129 5 5 T4 B4164T 184 7 9 120 5 1 143 6 1 T4 AWD B5204T8 259 11 1 146 6 3 187 8 0 T5 B5204T9 243 10 4 135 5 8 174 7 5 T5 AWD B5204T9 259 11 1...

Page 457: ...are based on two standardised driving cycles in a laboratory environment EU driving cycles all in accordance with EU Regulation no 692 2008 and 715 2007 Euro 5 Euro 6 and UN ECE Regulation no 101 The...

Page 458: ...trailer or driving at high altitudes in combi nation with fuel grade are factors that could affect the car s performance Related information Economical driving p 300 Fuel petrol p 298 Fuel diesel p 29...

Page 459: ...r kPa Front rear kPa All 205 60 R16 225 50 R17 225 45 R18 225 40 R19 0 160 240 230 260 260 260 160 260 240 280 280 Temporary Spare Tyre max 80 420 420 420 420 A Economical driving B In certain countri...

Page 460: ...type and performance of the starter battery depend on the car s equipment and function IMPORTANT If the battery is replaced take care to replace it with a battery with the same cold starting capacity...

Page 461: ...FB Enhanced Flooded Battery must be used in cars with manual gearbox and the Start Stop function B Battery type AGM Absorbed Glass Mat must be used in cars with automatic gearbox and the Start Stop fu...

Page 462: ...ys tem can be read in the table Lock system standard Country Area EU China Keyless lock system Keyless drive Country Area EU Korea Country Area China Hong Kong Related information Remote control key w...

Page 463: ...ety hereby declares that L2C0038TR and L2C0049TR are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC This dec laration of conformity may if necessary...

Page 464: ...12 Specifications 12 462 Type approval Bluetooth Type approval for Bluetooth can be read in the table...

Page 465: ...formity Declaration of Conformity Country Area Countries in the EU Exporting country Japan Manufacturer Alpine Electronics Inc Type of equipment Bluetooth device For further information visit http ec...

Page 466: ...odule is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Spain Por medio de la presente Alpine Electronics Inc declara que el Bluetooth Module cumple...

Page 467: ...ras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Slovenia Alpine Electronics Inc izjavlja da je ta Bluetooth Module v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direk tive 1999 5 ES Slovakia...

Page 468: ...y Area China 1 2 4 2 4835 GHz EIRP 10dBi 100 mW 20 dBm 10dBi 20 dBm MHz EIRP 20 ppm 2 5 36 dBm 100 kHz 30 1000 MHz 33 dBm 100 kHz 2 4 2 4835 GHz 40 dBm 1 MHz 3 4 3 53 GHz 40 dBm 1 MHz 5 725 5 85 GHz 3...

Page 469: ...12 Specifications 12 467 Country Area Taiwan...

Page 470: ...uth Korea Volvo Car Korea KCC CMM N25 IAM21L3 KCC CMM N25 IAM21L2 and KCC CMM N25 IAM21L1 Bluetooth Audio Navigation Radio IAM2 1 March 2010 Alpine Electronics Inc Made in Japan Volvo Car Korea 2 726...

Page 471: ...ction 469 Country Area The United Arab Emi rates South Africa Jamaica Approved for use in Jamaica SMA EI IAM2 1 Thailand This telecommunication equipment conforms to NTC technical requirement Oman Rel...

Page 472: ...OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This software is based in part on the work of the Indepen...

Page 473: ...offers spare parts or customer support Portions of this product uses software copyrighted v2 4 3 2010 The FreeTypeProject www freetype org All rights reserved This product includes software under foll...

Page 474: ...ing indicator and information sym bols Shown below are the most common symbols with their meanings and a reference to where in the manual further information can be found Red warning symbol illuminate...

Page 475: ...bined instrument panel Symbol Specification See Main beam with auto dimming AHB p 83 Camera sensor p 83 Adaptive cruise control p 212 Adaptive cruise control p 203 p 212 Adaptive cruise control Distan...

Page 476: ...Time for a break p 236 p 237 Symbol Specification See Gear indicator manual gearbox p 272 Automatic gear positions p 273 Registered speed information p 188 Measuring the oil level p 337 Information s...

Page 477: ...12 Specifications 12 475...

Page 478: ...8 Air cleaning material 129 passenger compartment 127 128 129 Air conditioning 135 Air conditioning fluid volume and grade 453 Air conditioning system repair 341 Air distribution 129 Recirculation 137...

Page 479: ...Bonnet opening 335 Brake and clutch fluid 341 Brake fluid grade and volume 451 Brake light 86 Brakes 289 291 Anti lock braking system ABS 291 brake light 86 brake system 289 291 Emergency Brake Assist...

Page 480: ...nsor 209 217 Collision Warning System with Auto Brake 223 Colour code paint 369 Combined instrument panel 60 61 Compass 100 calibration 101 Condensation in headlamps 364 Controls centre console 372 Co...

Page 481: ...arning triangle 323 Emergency puncture repair 324 325 action 326 inflating the tyres 329 rechecking 328 stowing components 330 Emergency puncture repair kit location 325 overview 326 sealing fluid 330...

Page 482: ...59 G Gearbox 271 272 automatic 273 276 manual 272 Gear selector inhibitor 278 Gear selector inhibitor mechanical disen gagement 278 Gear shift indicator 272 Geartronic 274 Glass laminated reinforced 2...

Page 483: ...ney statistics 124 Jump starting 270 K Kerb weight 441 Key 159 160 172 Key blade 165 166 Keyless drive 168 169 170 171 172 173 269 Keyless locking 170 Keyless start keyless drive 168 169 170 171 172 1...

Page 484: ...n 83 maintenance Rustproofing 366 Making calls 403 Manual gearbox 272 GSI Gear selector assistance 272 Towing and recovery 308 trailer 302 Manual gear positions Geartronic 274 Max roof load 441 Media...

Page 485: ...27 Passenger compartment heater 140 Passenger compartment lighting automatic 88 PCC Personal Car Communicator functions 162 range 165 169 Pedestrian airbag 40 folding up 42 moving the car 41 Pedestria...

Page 486: ...r mirrors 98 Reverse gear inhibitor 272 Road sign information 188 Limitations 190 operation 188 Roller blind for glass roof 100 Roof load max weight 441 Rustproofing 366 S Safety lock children 42 Safe...

Page 487: ...s indicator symbols 61 63 65 warning symbols 61 63 Symbols and messages Adaptive Cruise Control 212 Collision Warning with Auto Brake 222 233 Driver Alert Control 237 LKA 243 System tripping 37 T Tail...

Page 488: ...ing with the key blade 171 USB connection 396 USB input 395 V Vanity mirror 88 150 Ventilation 129 Vibration damper 303 Voice control mobile phone 413 Volvo Sensus 70 W Warning lamp Adaptive Cruise Co...

Page 489: ...r cushion 36 seating position 36 whiplash protection 35 37 Windows rearview and door mirrors 22 366 Windscreen heating 136 Windscreen heating 98 Windscreen washing 94 Windscreen wiper 93 rain sensor 9...

Page 490: ...13 Alphabetical Index 13 488...

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Page 492: ...Volvo Car Corporation 16803 English AT 1348 Printed in Sweden G teborg 2013 Copyright 2000 2013 Volvo Car Corporation...

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