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DRIVER SUPPORT

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Symbols and messages for

electronic stability control

A number of symbols and messages regarding
electronic stability control (ESC

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) can be shown

on the driver display.

The following table shows some examples.

Symbol

Message

Specification

Constant glow for approx. 2 seconds. System check when the engine is started.

Flashing light.

The system is being activated.

Constant glow.

Sport mode is selected.

NOTE:

 The system is not deactivated in this mode — it is partly reduced.

ESC

Temporarily off

The system has been temporarily reduced due to excessive brake temperature - the function is reactiva-
ted automatically when the brakes have cooled.

See the message in the driver display.

ESC

Service required

The system is disengaged.

Stop the car in a safe place, switch off the engine and start it again.

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Electronic Stability Control

Summary of Contents for V90 2019

Page 1: ...V90 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ental requirements To increase your enjoyment of your Volvo we recommend that you read the instructions and maintenance information in this owner s manual The owner s manual is also available as a mob...

Page 4: ...y equipment 37 Installation of accessories 37 Connection of equipment to the car s diagnostic socket 38 Showing the car s identification number 39 Driver distraction 39 SAFETY Safety 42 Safety during...

Page 5: ...Handling the application menu in the driver display 100 Messages in the driver display 101 Managing messages in the driver display 102 Handling a message saved from the driver display 104 Overview of...

Page 6: ...beam 153 Using direction indicators 155 Active bending lights 156 Front fog lamps cornering lights 156 Rear fog lamp 157 Brake lights 158 Emergency brake lights 158 Hazard warning flashers 158 Using h...

Page 7: ...ution 206 Changing air distribution 206 Opening closing and aiming the air vents 207 Table of air distribution options 208 Climate controls 211 Activating and deactivating heated front seat 213 Activa...

Page 8: ...remote control key 244 Ordering more remote control keys 247 Red Key restricted remote control key 248 Settings for Red Key 248 Detachable key blade 249 Locking and unlocking with the detachable key...

Page 9: ...rol 304 Deactivating reactivating adaptive cruise control 305 Limitations for adaptive cruise control 307 Change between cruise control and adaptive cruise control 307 Symbols and messages for adaptiv...

Page 10: ...stance 373 Symbols and messages for lane assistance 374 Lane assistance symbols in the driver display 376 Steering assistance at risk of collision 377 Activating deactivating Steering assistance in th...

Page 11: ...n function 427 Gear shift indicator 427 All wheel drive 429 Drive modes 429 Changing drive mode 431 Drive mode Eco 431 Activating and deactivating drive mode Eco with the function button 434 Start sto...

Page 12: ...io 487 Media player 487 Media playback 488 Controlling and changing media 489 Searching media 490 Gracenote 491 CD player 491 Video 492 Playing a video 492 Playing back DivX 492 Settings for video 493...

Page 13: ...logies and security 517 User terms and conditions and data sharing 517 Activating and deactivating data sharing 517 Storage space on hard disk 518 License agreement for audio and media 519 WHEELS AND...

Page 14: ...ing the safety net 571 First aid kit 572 Warning triangle 572 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Volvo service programme 576 Data transfer between car and work shop via Wi Fi 576 Download Center 577 Managing sys...

Page 15: ...Handwashing 620 Automatic car wash 621 High pressure washing 622 Cleaning the wiper blades 622 Cleaning exterior plastic rubber and trim components 623 Cleaning wheel rims 624 Rustproofing 624 Car pai...

Page 16: ...14 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Alphabetical Index 655...

Page 17: ...OWNER S INFORMATION...

Page 18: ...an find owner s manuals both online and in PDF format On the Volvo Cars support site there are also video tutorials and further information and help regarding your Volvo and your car owner ship The pa...

Page 19: ...g the owner s manual p 21 Owner s manual in centre display A digital2 version of the owner s manual is availa ble in the car s centre display The digital owner s manual can be accessed from the top vi...

Page 20: ...the apps in the car For downloaded third party apps for example it is not possible to access app specific articles Related information Navigate in the owner s manual in the centre display p 18 Naviga...

Page 21: ...ick access Tap on an article in order to read it in its entirety Hotspots for exterior and interior Exterior and interior overview images of the car Different parts are designated with hot spots that...

Page 22: ...l in mobile devices The owner s manual is available as a mobile app3 from both the App Store and Google Play The app is adapted for smartphones and tablets The owner s manual can be downloaded as a mo...

Page 23: ...on about accessories and software adapted for your car model Related information Volvo ID p 26 Reading the owner s manual A good way of getting to know your new car is to read the owner s manual ideal...

Page 24: ...ere is a risk of injury IMPORTANT Important texts appear if there is a risk of damage NOTE NOTE texts give advice or tips that facilitate the use of e g features and functions Decals The car contains...

Page 25: ...in the owner s manual are sometimes schematic and are intended to provide an overall picture or example of a certain function They may deviate from the car s appearance depending on equipment level an...

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Page 27: ...YOUR VOLVO...

Page 28: ...olvo On Call app1 When a Volvo ID is registered in the car several services will be made available Several Volvo IDs can be used for the same car and several cars can even be connected to the same Vol...

Page 29: ...matically sent to the specified email address A Volvo ID has now been created Read below to learn how to register the ID to the car Registering your Volvo ID to the car If you created your Volvo ID vi...

Page 30: ...the air inside a Volvo is for example cleaner than the air outside thanks to the climate control system Your Volvo complies with stringent international environmental standards All Volvo s manufactur...

Page 31: ...nter ing the passenger compartment via the air intake The Interior Air Quality System IAQS ensures that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the traffic outside The system cleans the air in the...

Page 32: ...Option accessory 30 Related information Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions p 647 Economical driving p 440 Start and switch off preconditioning p 227 The owner s manual and the environment p 23 Air qu...

Page 33: ...formation Electronic stability control Roll Stability Control Speed limiter Cruise control Adaptive cruise control Rear Collision Warning Driver Alert Control All wheel drive6 Prevention With the aim...

Page 34: ...information and entertainment when it is necessary without distracting the driver Sensus covers all solutions in the car that are connected with entertainment online connectiv ity navigation and the u...

Page 35: ...elected information that the driver should deal with as soon as possi ble Such information may for example include traffic warnings speed information and naviga tion information Road Sign Information...

Page 36: ...cli mate control system the entertainment system and seat position The information that is shown in the centre display can be acted on by the driver or someone else in the car when the opportunity ari...

Page 37: ...ked Whether the driver and passenger seatbelts were fastened tensioned The driver s use of the accelerator or brake pedal The travel speed of the vehicle This information can help us better understand...

Page 38: ...s services so that you can drive your Volvo as safely and as comfortably as possible These services include everything from assis tance in emergencies to navigation and various maintenance services Be...

Page 39: ...n the printed infor mation always has precedence Related information Installation of accessories p 37 Connection of equipment to the car s diag nostic socket p 38 Reading the owner s manual p 21 Insta...

Page 40: ...l Volvo approved original accessories and that installation of accessories is only carried out by trained and qualified Volvo service technicians Certain accessories only function when associ ated sof...

Page 41: ...navigation systems and audio systems with lots of functions You may also have other porta ble electronic devices for your own convenience Used correctly in a safe way they can enrich the driving exper...

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Page 43: ...SAFETY...

Page 44: ...the driver display it means that part of one of the safety systems does not have full functionality Volvo recom mends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted as soon as possible WARNING...

Page 45: ...and the nature of the colliding vehicle all have an influence When WHIPS is deployed the front seat back rests are lowered backward and the seat cush ions move downward to change the seating posi tio...

Page 46: ...aint WHIPS and child seats The protection provided by the car to children seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion is not diminished by WHIPS Related information Safety p 42 Manual front seat p...

Page 47: ...he car in order to ensure that the system is intact Symbols in the driver display Symbol Specification PPS has been activated or a fault has occurred in the system Follow the recommendation given Rela...

Page 48: ...sure that all passengers have fastened their seatbelts before starting to drive Putting on seatbelts 1 Pull out the seatbelt slowly and make sure it is not twisted or damaged NOTE The seatbelt is equ...

Page 49: ...ard seatbelt tension ers and electric seatbelt tensioners that can ten sion the seatbelts in critical situations and colli sions Standard seatbelt tensioner All the seatbelts are equipped with a stand...

Page 50: ...the electric seatbelt tensioner p 48 Activating and deactivating passenger air bag p 53 City Safety p 338 Rear Collision Warning p 352 Resetting the electric seatbelt tensioner The electric seatbelt t...

Page 51: ...ckled or unbuckled Child seats are not covered by the seatbelt reminder system Front seat A visual and acoustic reminder remind the driver and front seat passenger to use a seatbelt if either of them...

Page 52: ...art the car since the airbags may deploy Recovering the car Volvo recom mends that it is transported to an authorised Volvo workshop Deployed airbags If any of the airbags have deployed the following...

Page 53: ...act If the belt is not used or is used incorrectly this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag deploys passengers m...

Page 54: ...sed or is used incorrectly this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag deploys passengers must sit as upright as po...

Page 55: ...ag p 53 Activating and deactivating passenger airbag The passenger airbag can be deactivated if the car is equipped with a switch Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch PACOS The switch for the passenger air...

Page 56: ...for the front passenger seat is activated WARNING Never use a rear facing child seat on the front passenger seat when the airbag is activated The passenger airbag must always be acti vated when front...

Page 57: ...tensioner on the passenger side will also be deactivated Related information Seatbelt tensioner p 47 Child seats p 59 Side airbags The side airbags on the driver s and passenger seats act to protect t...

Page 58: ...ng and helps protect the driver and outer seat passengers of the car The panels are labelled with IC AIRBAG A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the inflatable curtain is inflated WA...

Page 59: ...This could result in personal injury or the car not functioning as normal Volvo recommends that engaging an author ised Volvo workshop to check and restore the car to normal status after Safety mode S...

Page 60: ...t it is transported to an authorised Volvo workshop Related information Safety mode p 57 Starting the car p 408 Recovery p 468 Child safety Children must always sit secure while travelling in the car...

Page 61: ...and safely Make sure that the child seat is positioned mounted and used correctly Look in the installation instructions for the child seat for the correct fitting NOTE When using child safety equipme...

Page 62: ...head restraints in order to facilitate fitting this type of child seat in cars with fold ing head restraints on the outer seats NOTE In cars with a cargo cover over the luggage compartment this must...

Page 63: ...seats in the rear seat i Size ISOFIX2 is a fixture system for car child seats that is based on an international standard Always follow the manufacturer s installation instructions when connecting a c...

Page 64: ...acement of chil dren in cars vary from country to country Check what does apply WARNING Never allow anybody to stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat Never use a rear facing child seat on t...

Page 65: ...an only be fitted when the car is equipped with the ISOFIX console3 accessory If the child seat is equipped with lower straps Volvo recommends that the lower mounting points are used with these3 If th...

Page 66: ...64 Related information Child seat positioning p 62 Table for location of child seats using the car s seatbelts p 65 Table for location of i Size child seats p 67 Table for location of ISOFIX child sea...

Page 67: ...ys read the owner s manual section on installing a child seat before installing one in the car Weight Front seat with deactivated airbag only rear facing child seats A Front seat with activated airbag...

Page 68: ...lvo recommends Volvo reversible seat in the rear facing position type approval E5 04192 Volvo rear facing seat type approval E5 04212 E Volvo recommends rear facing child seat for children in this mas...

Page 69: ...bag only rear facing child seats Front seat with activated airbag only front fac ing child seats Outer rear seat Centre rear seat i Size child seats X X i UA X i U Suitable for i Size universal child...

Page 70: ...ist NOTE Always read the owner s manual section on installing a child seat before installing one in the car Weight Size classA Type of child seat Front seat with deactivated air bag only rear facing c...

Page 71: ...abel B Works for the installation of ISOFIX child seats that are semi universally approved IL if the car is equipped with the ISOFIX console accessory the accessory range varies depending on market Th...

Page 72: ...rmation Child seat positioning p 62 Child seat mounting p 63 Table for location of child seats using the car s seatbelts p 65 Table for location of i Size child seats p 67 i Size ISOFIX mounting point...

Page 73: ...lap section of the seatbelt is positioned low over the pelvis to provide optimal protec tion WARNING Volvo recommends that repair or replacement of the integrated child seat is only performed by an au...

Page 74: ...release the seat cushion Press the seat cushion backwards to lock Upper position start from the lower position Press the button to release the seat cushion Lift the seat cushion up at the front edge a...

Page 75: ...n From the upper position the seat cushion must first be fully lowered into the rear seat and then folded up to the lower position Pull the handle forwards to release the seat cushion Press down with...

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Page 77: ...DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL...

Page 78: ...n an automatic gearbox Head up display Driver display Wipers and washing rain sensor Right hand steering wheel keypad Steering wheel adjustment Horn Left hand steering wheel keypad Bonnet opening Disp...

Page 79: ...controls near the driver are located Steering wheel and instrument panel Position lamps daytime running lights dipped beam main beam direction indica tors front fog lamps cornering lights rear fog la...

Page 80: ...er s door Memories for power front seat door mirror and head up display settings Central locking Power windows door mirrors electric child safety lock Adjusting front seat Related information Manual f...

Page 81: ...xtinguish not illu minate on activation start or be fully or parti ally illegible the car must not be used You should visit a workshop immediately Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop WARNING...

Page 82: ...the middle On the right Indicator and warning symbols OdometerB Trip meter Indicator and warning symbols Voice recognition Engine temperature gauge Messages in some cases with graphics A Depends on dr...

Page 83: ...Road Sign Information Door and seatbelt information Start stop function status Media player Distance to empty tank Navigation map Instantaneous fuel consumption Phone App menu activated via steering...

Page 84: ...showing where a problem is situ ated or in order to clarify information Related information Driver display settings p 83 Warning symbols in the driver display p 92 Indicator symbols in the driver disp...

Page 85: ...mation 3 Select what should be shown in the back ground Show no information in background Show information for current playing media Show navigation even if no route is set1 Selecting theme 1 Tap on S...

Page 86: ...fuel in the tank When the fuel level is low and it is soon time to refuel the fuel pump symbol illuminates and changes to amber The trip computer also indi cates the distance to empty tank Only an amb...

Page 87: ...ion that the car has at the moment The value is updated approximately every second Distance to empty tank The trip computer calculates the remaining mileage with the fuel availa ble in the tank The ca...

Page 88: ...the app menu while there is an unacknowledged message in the driver display The message first has to be confirmed by pressing the O button 4 before the app menu can be opened 2 Navigate to the trip co...

Page 89: ...used for four or more hours Related information Trip computer p 84 Show trip statistics in the centre display Trip statistics from the trip computer are dis played graphically in the centre display a...

Page 90: ...elect resolution 1 10 or 100 km miles for the bar reset data after every trip Performed when the car has been stationary for more than 4 hours reset data for the current trip Trip statistics calculate...

Page 91: ...he right time zone If Auto Time is not selected time and data are adjusted with arrow up or arrow down on the touch screen Summer time In certain countries it is possible to select the Auto Daylight S...

Page 92: ...s symbol illuminates then the system is not working The car s regular brake system continues to work but without the ABS function Symbol Specification Automatic brake on The symbol illuminates when th...

Page 93: ...e switched on Main beam On The symbol lights up when main beam and the position lamps are switched on Front fog lamps on This symbol illuminates when the front fog lamp is switched on Rear fog lamp on...

Page 94: ...ning symbol illuminates when a fault has been indicated which could affect the safety or drivability of the car An explanatory text is shown on the driver display at the same time The warning symbol c...

Page 95: ...oftware License 1 0 Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person or organization obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by this license the Software to us...

Page 96: ...BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE E...

Page 97: ...ich rely on or relate to the FreeType Project This license applies to all files found in such packages and which do not fall under their own explicit license The license affects thus the FreeType font...

Page 98: ...n in binary form must provide a disclaimer that states that the software is based in part of the work of the FreeType Team in the distribution documentation We also encourage you to put an URL to the...

Page 99: ...cording to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 0 96 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Tom Lane Glenn Randers Pehrson Willem van Schaik libpng versions 0 89...

Page 100: ...es of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all c...

Page 101: ...NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL SILICON GRAPHICS INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING F...

Page 102: ...Confirm Opening closing the app menu Press on open close 1 The app menu opens closes NOTE It is not possible to open the app menu while there is an unacknowledged message in the driver display The me...

Page 103: ...or the driver Messages can be shown in different parts of the driver display depending on what other informa tion is currently being displayed After a while or when the message has been acknowledged a...

Page 104: ...date Regular main tenance Time for main tenance Time for regular service contact a workshopB Shown at the next service date Message Specification Regular main tenance Maintenance overdue Time for regu...

Page 105: ...n by pressing on confirm 2 The message disappears from the driver display For messages without buttons Close the message by pressing on confirm 2 or allow the message to close automati cally after a w...

Page 106: ...on on the message is shown in the list and the image to the left in the app shows information about the message graphically Managing a saved message In maximised mode some messages have two buttons av...

Page 107: ...DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL 105 Overview of centre display Many of the car s functions are controlled from the centre display Presented here is the centre display and its options...

Page 108: ...ion or app view respectively9 Function view car functions that are acti vated or deactivated with a press Certain functions are also so called trigger functions which means they open a window with set...

Page 109: ...Navigation Tap on the subview to expand it Media recently used apps associated with media Tap on the subview to expand it Phone the phone function can be reached from here Tap on the subview to expan...

Page 110: ...n front of the screen This technology makes it possible to use the screen even with gloves on Two people can interact with the screen at the same time e g to adjust the climate for the driver and pass...

Page 111: ...order to move apps or map points on the map Drag horizontally or vertically across the screen Swipe drag quickly Changes between different views scrolls a list text or view Drag horizontally or verti...

Page 112: ...creen it is possible to scroll downward or upward in the view Swipe downwards upwards anywhere in the view The scroll indicator appears in the centre display when it is possible to scroll in the view...

Page 113: ...OTE The screen cannot be deactivated when a prompt to perform an action is shown on the screen NOTE The centre display deactivates automatically when the engine is off and the driver s door is opened...

Page 114: ...wing in some cases Contextual setting e g Navigation Settings Change settings directly in the top view when an app e g navigation is run ning Contextual Owner s Manual e g Navigation Manual Gain acces...

Page 115: ...t The app then opens in the tile to which it belongs e g Media You can scroll down in the app view depending on the number of apps Do this by swiping drag ging from the bottom and up Go back to the ho...

Page 116: ...back to the home view again by swiping from right to left10 across the screen or by pressing the home button Related information Managing subviews in centre display p 115 Symbols in the centre display...

Page 117: ...DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL 115 Managing subviews in centre display Home view consists of four subviews Navigation Media Phone and an extra sub view These views can be expanded...

Page 118: ...DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL 116 Expanding a subview from default mode Standard mode and expanded mode of a subview in the centre display...

Page 119: ...tre display Opening or closing a subview in full screen mode The extra tile11 and the tile for Navigation can be opened out in full screen mode with even more information and more setting options When...

Page 120: ...hen a function is running an LED indicator illuminates to the left of the icon for the button Press the button to activate deactivate a function Most buttons in function view are function buttons Trig...

Page 121: ...is shown with the LED indicator illuminated For Lane Keeping Aid the text Works only at certain speeds is shown for example when the button is depressed Press the button once briefly to activate or d...

Page 122: ...roll up or down in the view NOTE Hide the apps that you rarely or never use by moving them to the bottom off the visible screen This way it will be easier to find the apps you use more often NOTE Apps...

Page 123: ...o source being played back Audio source stopped Phone call in progress Audio source muted News is received from the radio channel Traffic information is received Clock Related information Navigating i...

Page 124: ...keys It is also possible to draw in letters and characters on the screen by hand The keyboard can be used to enter characters letters and numbers e g to write text messages from the car enter passwor...

Page 125: ...D VOICE CONTROL 123 The image shows an overview of some of the buttons which may be shown in the keyboard The appearance varies depending on language settings and the context in which the keyboard is...

Page 126: ...ssword web address or email address entry all letters are automatically lower case unless otherwise set with the button Number entry The keyboard 2 is then shown with numbers Press which in number mod...

Page 127: ...used to switch between the different lan guages To change keyboard language with list 1 Give a long press on the button A list opens 2 Select the required language If more than four languages have bee...

Page 128: ...number of suggested characters letters or words is shown 3 The most likely choice is found at the top of the list IMPORTANT Do not use sharp objects on the screen as they may scratch it 2 Enter the c...

Page 129: ...selected in which the background is light and the text is dark This alternative can be useful in e g strong day light This alternative is always available for the user and is not affected by the surro...

Page 130: ...that is difficult to understand as this may make it difficult to find your way back through the screen structure 1 Press Settings in the top view in the centre display 2 Continue to System System Lang...

Page 131: ...of Sensus and are part of the car s embed ded functions The settings for these apps can be changed directly via contextual setting in the top view When contextual setup is available 1 Drag down top vi...

Page 132: ...splay settings menu Two types of reset There are two different types of resets for set tings in the settings menu Factory reset clears all data and files and resets all settings to their default value...

Page 133: ...ection of the owner s manual Some settings are personal which means that they can be saved to Driver Profiles Other set tings are global which means they are not linked to a driver profile My Car Subc...

Page 134: ...can be saved in a driver profile include amongst other things screens mirrors front seats navigation audio and media system language and voice control Some settings referred to as global settings can...

Page 135: ...le is selected and the sys tem loads the settings for the new driver profile Option 3 1 Drag down the top view in the centre display 2 Press Settings in the top view in the centre display 3 Press Syst...

Page 136: ...ved automatically to the profile Related information Driver profiles p 132 Linking remote control key to driver profile It is possible to link your key to a driver profile The driver profile along wit...

Page 137: ...nnel console When the message Profile connected to key is shown the key and the driver profile are linked 6 Press OK This key is now linked to the driver profile and will remain linked as long as the...

Page 138: ...n be shown together with graphics symbols or a but ton for activating deactivating a function linked to the message Pop up messages In some cases a message is shown in the form of a pop up window Pop...

Page 139: ...sages are managed in the centre display Examples of saved messages and possible options in the top view Messages that are shown in the centre display that need to be saved are added in the top view of...

Page 140: ...d by the follow ing use of polarising sunglasses a driving position which means that the driver is not sitting centred in the seat objects on the display unit s cover glass unfavourable light conditio...

Page 141: ...y is switched off The warning symbol for City Safety flashes in order to attract the driver s attention if there is a risk of collision Related information Activating and deactivating the head up dis...

Page 142: ...The setting is saved as a personal setting in the driver profile Adjusting brightness and vertical position 1 Press the Head up Display Adjustments button in the centre display function view 2 Adjust...

Page 143: ...play p 138 Activating and deactivating the head up dis play p 139 Driver profiles p 132 Storing position for seat door mirrors and head up display p 184 Voice recognition19 The driver can use voice re...

Page 144: ...noramic roof closed Voice recognition can be deactivated as follows briefly press and say Cancel a long press on the steering wheel button for voice control until you hear two beeps To speed up commun...

Page 145: ...e Related information Voice recognition p 141 Controlling a telephone with voice recogni tion p 143 Voice control of radio and media p 144 Controlling climate control with voice recog nition p 202 Set...

Page 146: ...equency starts the selected radio frequency in the current frequency band If no radio source is active the FM band is started by default Tune to frequency wavelength starts the selected radio frequenc...

Page 147: ...ion is not possible for all lan guages Languages available for voice recogni tion are marked with an icon in the language list Changing the language also affects menu mes sage and help texts Settings...

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Page 149: ...LIGHTING...

Page 150: ...be used Daytime running lights and position lamps Position lamps when the car is parked A Main beam flash can be used Dipped beam and position lamps Main beam can be activated Main beam flash can be u...

Page 151: ...ors p 155 Using main beam p 153 Dipped beam p 152 Front fog lamps cornering lights p 156 Rear fog lamp p 157 Active bending lights p 156 Brake lights p 158 Emergency brake lights p 158 Hazard warning...

Page 152: ...eadlamp level The position in which the thumbwheel should be set for a number of load cases is shown below Examples of thumbwheel position Thumbwheel in position 0 Thumbwheel in position 1 Load case T...

Page 153: ...ther lighting When driving for more than 30 seconds at max 10 km h approx 6 mph or if the speed exceeds 10 km h approx 6 mph the daytime running lights are switched on The driver should turn to a posi...

Page 154: ...lb posi tion lamp bulb front p 593 Dipped beam When driving with the stalk switch s rotating ring in the position dipped beam is activated automatically in weak daylight or darkness or when the car s...

Page 155: ...stalk switch back wards When main beam has been activated the symbol illuminates in the driver display Related information Lighting control p 148 Active main beam p 153 Replacing the main beam lamp p...

Page 156: ...beam is partly dimmed i e if the light beam shines with slightly more than dipped beam the symbol in the driver display shines blue Limitations for active main beam The camera sensor on which the fun...

Page 157: ...three times If the function is deactivated via the centre display the lamps will flash once NOTE This automatic flashing sequence can be stopped by moving the stalk switch immediately in the opposite...

Page 158: ...and dipped beam is switched on Deactivating activating the function The function is activated when the car is supplied from the factory and can be deactivated acti vated via the centre display s func...

Page 159: ...lay p 149 Rear fog lamp The rear fog lamp is considerably stronger than the normal rear lights and should only be used in reduced visibility due to fog snow smoke or dust so that other road users have...

Page 160: ...ar s hazard warning flashers are activated at the same time These flash until the driver accel erates the car to a higher speed again or switches off the car s hazard warning flashers Related informat...

Page 161: ...that home safe lighting remains on can be set via the centre display Related information Adjusting light functions via the centre dis play p 149 Approach light duration p 159 Approach light duration...

Page 162: ...g the buttons in the roof console Brightness is adjusted by holding the button pressed in Passenger compartment lighting The floor lighting and interior roof lighting are switched on or off with a sho...

Page 163: ...hen the car is locked The intensity of the decor lighting can be adapted in the centre display and also precisely adjusted using the thumbwheel in the instrument panel Ambience lights The car is equip...

Page 164: ...ting ambience light The car is equipped with a number of LEDs that make it possible to change the colour of the light These lights are switched on when the car is run ning Changing the brightness of t...

Page 165: ...WINDOWS GLASS AND MIRRORS...

Page 166: ...ivating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors p 220 Pinch protection for windows and sun blinds All power windows and sun blinds have pinch protection which is deployed if they are...

Page 167: ...l windows and also to activate the child safety locks Driver s door control panel Electric child safety locks that deactivate the controls in the rear doors to prevent doors or windows from being open...

Page 168: ...is held in position Operating with auto Move one of the con trols up or down to the end position and release it The window runs automatically to its end position In order for the power windows to be u...

Page 169: ...ws p 165 Rearview and door mirrors The rearview mirrors and door mirrors are used to give the driver better visibility to the rear Interior rearview mirror The interior rearview mirror is adjusted by...

Page 170: ...dimmed by the interior rearview and door mirrors Auto matic dimming is always active while driving apart from when gearbox reverse position is selected NOTE When sensitivity is changed there is no imm...

Page 171: ...he left hand door mir ror or the R button for the right hand door mirror The light in the button illuminates 2 Adjust the position with the joystick in the centre 3 Press the L or R button again The l...

Page 172: ...review mirror should be angled Automatic retraction when locking When the car is locked unlocked with the remote control key the door mirrors can be automatically retracted extended 1 Tap on Settings...

Page 173: ...or that is raised when the panorama roof is in the open position Related information Operating the panorama roof p 171 Automatic closing of the panoramic roof s sun blind p 174 Pinch protection for wi...

Page 174: ...ed if the roof control is operated again in the opposite direction to the current direction of movement The panoramic roof and the sun blind are also equipped with pinch protection If any fault arises...

Page 175: ...nd release 2 Open the panoramic roof to comfort position press the control backwards a second time to the position for automatic opening and release 3 Open the panoramic roof to maximum posi tion pres...

Page 176: ...ating the panorama roof p 171 Pinch protection for windows and sun blinds p 164 Keyless locking and unlocking p 263 Locking and unlocking with the remote con trol key p 241 Wiper blades and washer flu...

Page 177: ...p at normal speed Raise the stalk switch further for the wip ers to sweep at high speed IMPORTANT Before activating the wipers ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen in and that any snow or ice o...

Page 178: ...ivating the rain sensor Deactivate the rain sensor by pressing the rain sensor button or moving the stalk switch up to another wiper program The rain sensor is deactivated automatically in ignition po...

Page 179: ...eadlamp washers p 177 Using automatic rear windscreen wiping when reversing p 179 Wiper blades and washer fluid p 174 Using the rear window wiper and washer p 178 Filling washer fluid p 630 Wiper blad...

Page 180: ...if main or dipped beam is switched on Related information Using the rain sensor p 176 Using automatic rear windscreen wiping when reversing p 179 Wiper blades and washer fluid p 174 Using the rain sen...

Page 181: ...627 Using windscreen wipers p 175 Using automatic rear windscreen wiping when reversing Engaging reverse gear while the windscreen wipers are on initiates rear window wiping The function stops when re...

Page 182: ...WINDOWS GLASS AND MIRRORS 180 Replacing the wiper blade rear window p 627 Using windscreen wipers p 175...

Page 183: ...SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL...

Page 184: ...the control knob WARNING Adjust the position of the driver s seat before setting off never while driving Make sure that the seat is in locked position in order to avoid personal injury in the event of...

Page 185: ...tion for seat door mirrors and head up display p 185 Adjusting massage settings in the front seat p 187 Adjusting the length of the seat cushion in the front seat p 188 Massage settings in the front s...

Page 186: ...tons Store two different positions for the power seat the door mirrors and the head up display using the memory buttons The buttons are located on the inside of one of the front doors or both Button M...

Page 187: ...head up display move and then stop at the positions stored in the selected memory button Closed front door Hold one of the memory buttons 1 or 2 depressed until seat door mirrors and head up display s...

Page 188: ...rder to switch on off the massage function Programs 1 5 There are 5 preset massage programs Select between Swell Tread Advanced Lumbar and Shoulder Intensity Select between Low Normal and High Speed S...

Page 189: ...shown in the centre display 2 Select Massage in the seat settings view 3 To choose between the different massage functions select either directly in the centre display or by moving the cursor up down...

Page 190: ...button to extend the seat cushion Press the rear section of the four way button to retract the seat cushion Adjusting the length of the seat cushion manually Control for seat cushion adjustment 1 Gri...

Page 191: ...he front section of the four way button to increase side support Press the rear section of the four way button to decrease side support Related information Manual front seat p 182 Power front seat p 1...

Page 192: ...tton up down to move the lumbar support upwards downwards Press the front section of the button to increase lumbar support Press the rear section of the button to decrease lumbar support Adjust the lu...

Page 193: ...seat using the controls on the driver s seat Move the passenger seat forward backward by adjusting the control forward backward Change the passenger seat s backrest incli nation by adjusting the cont...

Page 194: ...wise there is a risk of damaging the rear seat upholstery IMPORTANT The seat cushion on the integrated child seat must be in the lowered position before lowering the rear seat backrest The armrest for...

Page 195: ...les located on the car s left and right hand backrests forwards to fold down the left and right hand part of the rear seat respectively The backrests release from the locks The head restraints are low...

Page 196: ...e seat head restraint according to the height of the passenger Fold down the outer seat head restraints to improve rearward visibility Adjust the head restraint for the centre seat The centre seat s h...

Page 197: ...he outer head restraints can be folded using han dles on the top side of the seat see figure For cars without electric folding the head restraints are fixed Related information Lowering the backrests...

Page 198: ...ted when the car is unlocked from outside If the car is not locked the steering wheel lock will be deactivated as long as the remote control key is in the passen ger compartment and the car is started...

Page 199: ...el in place If the lever is stiff press the steering wheel lightly at the same time as you move the lever back Adjusting the steering wheel in a car without a knee airbag Lever for steering wheel adju...

Page 200: ......

Page 201: ...CLIMATE...

Page 202: ...lling climate control with voice recog nition p 202 Parking climate p 226 Heater p 234 Air quality p 203 Air distribution p 206 Climate controls p 211 Climate zones The number of climate zones that th...

Page 203: ...e control system air intake Related information Climate p 200 Interior Air Quality System p 204 Perceived temperature The climate control system regulates the climate in the passenger compartment base...

Page 204: ...n on Recirculation off activates deactivates the air circulation Turn on defroster Turn off defroster activates deactivates defrosting of windows and door mirrors Turn on max defroster Turn max defros...

Page 205: ...interior Air cleaning system In addition to the passenger compartment filter Clean Zone Interior Package and the Interior Air Quality System also help to maintain high air quality in the passenger com...

Page 206: ...n runs is reduced gradually due to reduced need up until the car is 4 years old The fully automatic air quality system Interior Air Quality System IAQS Related information Air quality p 203 Clean Zone...

Page 207: ...mation Interior Air Quality System p 204 Passenger compartment filter All air entering the car s passenger compartment is cleaned with a filter Replacing the passenger compartment filter To maintain h...

Page 208: ...that you can open close the vent to aim the air flow Location of adjustable air vents in the passenger com partment With 2 zone climate four on the instrument panel and one on each of the door pillars...

Page 209: ...side win dows then misting can be eliminated If the car s outer vents are aimed inwards then in a hot climate a comfortable environment is obtained in the passenger compartment Opening and closing the...

Page 210: ...o automatically regulated climate control Main air flow from the defroster vents Some air flows from other air vents Counteracts misting and icing in a cold and humid climate to achieve this fan level...

Page 211: ...Some air flows from other air vents Provides good comfort and good demisting in a cold or humid climate Main air flow from the air vents in the instrument panel and air vents at the floor Some air fl...

Page 212: ...CLIMATE 210 Related information Air distribution p 206 Opening closing and aiming the air vents p 207 Changing air distribution p 206...

Page 213: ...ted and ventilated driver and front passenger seat as well as heated steering wheel Button for access to the climate view The graphic on the button shows activated cli mate settings Climate view in ce...

Page 214: ...n the Parking climate tab Climate controls at rear of tunnel console Controls for heated rear seat Fan controls for rear seat Temperature controls for rear seat Locking unlocking button on the climate...

Page 215: ...vating and deactivating air conditioning p 226 Activating and deactivating heated front seat The seats can be heated in order to increase comfort for driver and passengers when it is cold 1 Press the...

Page 216: ...as been activated Related information Climate controls p 211 Activating and deactivating heated front seat p 213 Activating and deactivating heated rear seat The seats can be heated in order to increa...

Page 217: ...ing ventilated front seat The seats can be ventilated to provide increased comfort in a hot climate for example The ventilation system consists of fans in the seats and backrests that draw air through...

Page 218: ...heated steering wheel The steering wheel can be heated in order to increase comfort for the driver when it is cold It is possible to set whether automatic start of heated steering wheel should be act...

Page 219: ...ution is changed manually or when maximum defroster is acti vated Related information Climate controls p 211 Activating and deactivating air recirculation Air recirculation shuts out bad air exhaust g...

Page 220: ...of the climate and air recirculation activates air condi tioning and changes the fan level to 5 and the temperature to HI NOTE Changing the fan level to 5 increases the noise level When max defroster...

Page 221: ...le In the centre console is a physical button for rapid access to the heated windscreen Physical button in the centre console Press the button repeatedly in order to switch between the three levels Ac...

Page 222: ...g switches off automatically when the windscreen window is sufficiently warm and the ice or misting is gone 1 Press Settings in the top view in the centre display 2 Press Climate 3 Select Auto Front D...

Page 223: ...ated when the engine is started With automatic start activated heating will start when there is a risk of ice or misting on the wind screen window The heating switches off auto matically when the wind...

Page 224: ...set to several different automati cally controlled fan speeds for the rear seat Regulating the fan level for the rear seat from the front seat 1 Open climate view in the centre display by pressing the...

Page 225: ...tre display NOTE The climate control system automatically adjusts the air flow within the selected fan level based on requirements This means that the fan speed may change even though the fan level is...

Page 226: ...for the rear seat s climate zones Regulating temperature for rear seat from front seat 1 Open climate view in the centre display by pressing the symbol in the middle of the cli mate row 2 Select the...

Page 227: ...in the car s different climate zones can be synchronised with the temperature set on the driver s side Synchronisation button on the driver s side temperature controls 1 Press the driver s side tempe...

Page 228: ...mic roof for air conditioning to work optimally NOTE It is not possible to activate the air condition ing when the fan control is in Off position Related information Climate controls p 211 Parking cli...

Page 229: ...symbol in the middle of the cli mate row 2 Select the Parking climate tab 3 Press Preconditioning Preconditioning is started switched off and the button is illuminated extin guished NOTE The car s doo...

Page 230: ...the week with or without repetition Related information Preconditioning p 227 Adding and editing time setting for precondi tioning p 228 Activating and deactivating time setting for preconditioning p...

Page 231: ...list and is activated WARNING Do not use preconditioning if the car is equip ped with a heater In unventilated spaces indoors Exhaust gases are emitted if the heater starts In locations with combustib...

Page 232: ...t the heater s exhaust line may be blocked For exam ple deep snow inside the front right hand wheel housing can obstruct the heater s ventilation Remember that the preconditioning can be started by a...

Page 233: ...s switched off when the car is locked from the outside to avoid using residual heat unnecessarily Use of the function is intended to maintain climate comfort when driver or passengers remain inside th...

Page 234: ...is switched off when the car is locked from the outside to avoid using residual heat unnecessarily Use of the function is intended to maintain climate comfort when driver or passengers remain inside t...

Page 235: ...ailable Parking climate control is temporarily disengaged If the problem persists for some time contact a work shopA to check the function Parking climate Unavailable Fuel level too low Parking climat...

Page 236: ...charge level of the starter battery is too low then the heater is switched off automatically and the driver display shows a message NOTE Make sure that there is enough charge in the battery if the he...

Page 237: ...starter battery if the parking heater needs to be used IMPORTANT Repeated use of the parking heater combined with short journeys may discharge the battery and impair starting If the heater is used on...

Page 238: ...when the car is switched off NOTE Make sure there is enough fuel in the car s fuel tank if the auxiliary heater needs to be used Related information Heater p 234 Parking heater p 235 Activating and d...

Page 239: ...KEY LOCKS AND ALARM...

Page 240: ...tion with hazard warning flashers will only take place when all doors the tailgate and the bonnet have been closed Lock and alarm indicator on the instrument panel The lock and alarm indicator shows t...

Page 241: ...r is to give a visible response Lock Unlock Both Or switch off the function by selecting Off To change the setting for retractable rearview mirrors when locking 1 Tap on Settings in the centre display...

Page 242: ...he same button once it has been active for at least 5 seconds Otherwise the func tion switches off automatically after 3 minutes WARNING If anyone is left in the car make sure the power windows and pa...

Page 243: ...car keys close to each other in the cup holder can cause interference with each other Related information Locking and unlocking with the remote con trol key p 241 Remote control key range p 243 Replac...

Page 244: ...moving closer to the car and mak ing another unlock attempt If it is not possible to lock or unlock with the remote control key the battery may be dis charged in which case lock or unlock the driv er...

Page 245: ...ds on the remote control key s button The tailgate is unlocked and opened while the side doors remain locked and their alarm functions armed Related information Locking and unlocking with the remote c...

Page 246: ...262 Replacing the battery in the remote control key The battery in the remote control key needs to be replaced when it has become discharged NOTE All batteries have a limited service life and must eve...

Page 247: ...etres upwards The shell will then come free and can be lifted off the key Turn the key move the button to the side and slide the back shell a few millimetres upwards The shell will then come free and...

Page 248: ...holder with the edge down Then slide the battery forwards so that it fastens under the two plastic catches Press the battery down so that it fastens under the upper black plastic catch NOTE Use batte...

Page 249: ...ied with two remote control keys A button less key is supplied if the car is equip ped with keyless locking and unlocking Addi tional keys can be ordered A total of twelve keys can be programmed and u...

Page 250: ...r profile is activated when the car is unlocked with a Red Key without a normal remote control key in the vicinity NOTE In the event of a change of driver the car must be locked and unlocked in order...

Page 251: ...m h 1 mph Max number of simultaneous reminders 6 Driver support functions The following driver support functions will always be active for the user of a Red Key Blind Spot Information BLIS Lane assist...

Page 252: ...front visible and the Volvo logo facing the right way slide the button at bottom edge by the key ring to the right Guide the front side s shell a few millimetres upwards The shell will then come free...

Page 253: ...ng off the alarm NOTE When the door is unlocked using the key blade and is then opened the alarm is trig gered The backup reader s location in the cup holder Deactivate the alarm as follows 1 Place th...

Page 254: ...d manual or electric child safety locks cannot be opened from either the outside or the inside A rear door that is locked in this way can only be unlocked with the remote control key or central lockin...

Page 255: ...g Passive Entry CEM marking for the remote control key system For supplementary type approval numbers see following tables Country Area Type approval Europe Delphi Deutschland GmbH 42367 Wuppertal her...

Page 256: ...AND ALARM 254 Country Area Type approval Brazil MT 3245 2015 Indonesia Nomor 38301 SDPPI 2015 Malaysia RAAT 37A 1215 S 15 5198 Mexico IFETEL RLVDEVO15 0396 Russia The United Arab Emirates ER37847 15 D...

Page 257: ...rst GmbH Co KG hereby declares that this type of radio equipment HUF8423 conforms to directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity can be found at support volvocars com Wavel...

Page 258: ...xico IFETEL Marca HUF Modelo s HUF8423 NOM 121 SCT1 2009 La operaci n de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perju...

Page 259: ...KEY LOCKS AND ALARM 257 Country Area Type approval Oman Serbia...

Page 260: ...t GmbH Co KG hereby declares that this type of radio equipment HUF8432 conforms to directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity can be found at support volvocars com Waveleng...

Page 261: ...xico IFETEL Marca HUF Modelo s HUF8432 NOM 121 SCT1 2009 La operaci n de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perju...

Page 262: ...KEY LOCKS AND ALARM 260 Country Area Type approval Oman Serbia...

Page 263: ...KEY LOCKS AND ALARM 261 Country Area Type approval South Africa TA 2015 414 The United Arab Emirates Related information Remote control key p 239...

Page 264: ...ive recess for locking Touch sensitive surface for unlocking NOTE It is important that only one touch sensitive surface is activated at a time Gripping the handle while touching the lock surface risks...

Page 265: ...ide door han dle Touch the marked surface towards the rear on the outside of a door handle after the door has been closed Or press the but ton on the underside of the tailgate10 before it closes The l...

Page 266: ...king they are locked automatically This function prevents the car from being left unlocked unintentionally Related information Settings for Keyless entry p 264 Keyless unlocking of the tailgate p 265...

Page 267: ...k just gently press the rub berised panel Do not place the lift force on the rubber panel when opening the rear hatch lift the handle Using too much force may damage the electrical contacts on the rub...

Page 268: ...and tailgate can be locked and unlocked from inside using the central locking controls in the front doors Central locking Locking and unlocking button with indicator lamp in the front door Unlocking u...

Page 269: ...Settings for remotely controlled and inside unlocking p 242 Unlocking the tailgate from the inside of the car p 267 Activating and deactivating child safety locks p 268 Unlocking the tailgate from the...

Page 270: ...key blade to turn the knob The door is blocked against opening from the inside The door can be opened from both the out side and the inside NOTE A door s knob control only blocks that particular door...

Page 271: ...d off the current setting is stored if the child safety locks are activated when the car is switched off the function will continue to be activated next time the car is started Symbol Message Specific...

Page 272: ...press on the remote control key s button Keep it depressed until the tailgate starts to open Long press on the instrument panel s button Keep it depressed until the tailgate starts to open Light press...

Page 273: ...ailgate remains unlocked Long press on the button on the instru ment panel The tailgate closes automatically and acoustic signals sound the tailgate remains unlocked Foot movement under the rear bumpe...

Page 274: ...position the next activation will open the tailgate Pinch protection If something with sufficient resistance prevents the tailgate from opening or closing then the pinch protection is activated During...

Page 275: ...n opened NOTE If the system has been operating continu ously for a long time it is switched off to avoid overload It can be used again after about 2 minutes Related information Opening and closing the...

Page 276: ...ible until after a certain delay Do not leave your foot positioned under the car during the kicking motion This could cause acti vation to fail Cancelling opening or closing with foot movement Make on...

Page 277: ...tivated Private locking has two codes A security code is created the first time the function is used A new PIN code is selected every time the function is activated Enter the security code before usin...

Page 278: ...locking will be deacti vated automatically Forgotten security code If the security code has also been forgotten con tact an authorised Volvo dealer for help with deactivating private locking Related...

Page 279: ...rtment heater is used To avoid this Close the window and panoramic roof when leaving the car If the passenger compartment or parking heater is to be used direct the airflow from the air vents so that...

Page 280: ...1 Open the driver s door with the detachable key blade The alarm is triggered The backup reader s location in the cup holder 2 Place the remote control key on the key sym bol in the backup reader in...

Page 281: ...that all opening handles are released mechanically when locking from the outside which makes it impossible to open the doors from the inside Double lock is activated when locking with a remote contro...

Page 282: ...n the centre display s function view in order to deacti vate the double lock function temporarily This also means that the alarm s movement and tilt detectors are switched off After this Reduced Guard...

Page 283: ...DRIVER SUPPORT...

Page 284: ...ing p 352 BLIS p 353 Cross Traffic Alert p 357 Road Sign Information p 361 Driver Alert Control p 368 Lane assistance p 370 Steering assistance at risk of collision p 377 Park Assist p 384 Park assist...

Page 285: ...The system consists of the following subfunc tions Stability function2 Spin control and traction control system Engine Drag Control Trailer stability assist WARNING The function is supplementary driv...

Page 286: ...bility Control p 285 Symbols and messages for electronic stabil ity control p 286 Trailer stability assist p 463 Electronic Stability Control in sport mode The stability system ESC6 is always activate...

Page 287: ...driver can select sport mode which allows for a more active driving experience Activate or deactivate the func tion using this button in the centre display s function view GREEN button indication the...

Page 288: ...ne is started Flashing light The system is being activated Constant glow Sport mode is selected NOTE The system is not deactivated in this mode it is partly reduced ESC Temporarily off The system has...

Page 289: ...leared by briefly press ing the button located in the centre of the steering wheel s right hand keypad If a message remains Contact a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Related infor...

Page 290: ...nnot handle all situa tions in all traffic weather and road condi tions The driver is advised to read all sections in the Owner s Manual that relate to this function to learn about factors such as its...

Page 291: ...shown press the steering wheel button 2 The Speed Limiter starts and the current speed is stored as the maximum speed Related information Speed limiter p 288 Deactivating the speed limiter p 291 React...

Page 292: ...limiter p 288 Reactivating the speed limiter from standby mode p 290 Activating and starting the Speed Limiter p 289 Deactivating the speed limiter p 291 Reactivating the speed limiter from standby mo...

Page 293: ...ed information Speed limiter p 288 Activating and starting the Speed Limiter p 289 Reactivating the speed limiter from standby mode p 290 Deactivate the speed limiter and set it in standby mode p 289...

Page 294: ...p port intended to facilitate driving and make it safer it cannot handle all situa tions in all traffic weather and road condi tions The driver is advised to read all sections in the Owner s Manual th...

Page 295: ...automatic speed limiter 1 Press the Speed Sign Assist button ASL is set in standby mode a green indi cator appears on the button and the driver display shows a sign symbol in the centre of the speedo...

Page 296: ...ion Press the steering wheel button 1 until 70 km h 43 mph in the centre of the speedometer 4 changes to 75 km h 47 mph After which the car uses the selected tol erance 5 km h 4 mph as long as signs p...

Page 297: ...le speed The ASL will be reactivated when the RSI func tion can once again interpret and provide speed information to the ASL Related information Speed limiter p 288 Automatic speed limiter p 292 Road...

Page 298: ...speed with an appropriate distance to other vehicles and in accordance with current traffic rules and regulations Using engine braking instead of the foot brake With Cruise Control speed is regulated...

Page 299: ...ess the steering wheel button 2 Cruise Control starts and the current speed becomes the stored speed NOTE Cruise Control cannot be enabled at speeds below 30 km h 20 mph Related information Cruise con...

Page 300: ...ol is temporarily disengaged and set in standby mode if wheels lose traction engine speed is too low high brake temperature is too high speed falls below 30 km h 20 mph The driver must then control th...

Page 301: ...97 Deactivating cruise control Cruise control CC31 can be deactivated Buttons and symbols for the function To deactivate cruise control 1 Press the steering wheel button 2 Cruise control is set in sta...

Page 302: ...icle ahead travelling in the same direction No distance information is provided for oncoming slow or stationary vehicles NOTE Strong sunlight reflections extreme light con trasts the use of sunglasses...

Page 303: ...orcycles which could mean that the warning lamp illumi nates at a shorter time window than set or that the warning is temporarily absent Extremely high speeds can cause the lamp to illuminate at a sho...

Page 304: ...ain the car returns to the selected speed WARNING The function is supplementary driver sup port intended to facilitate driving and make it safer it cannot handle all situa tions in all traffic weather...

Page 305: ...oes not brake for humans or animals and not for small vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles Nor for low trailers oncoming slow or stationary vehicles and objects Do not use the function in demandi...

Page 306: ...ction has detected and is following a target vehicle at the preset time interval Symbol for time interval to vehicles ahead Driver display Indication of speeds Stored speed Speed of vehicle ahead Curr...

Page 307: ...own in figures in the centre of the speedometer The time interval is only adjusted to the vehicle ahead by the ACC when the distance symbol shows two vehicles At the same time a speed range is marked...

Page 308: ...the setting the car returns to the last stored speed when the accelerator pedal is released Automatic standby mode Adaptive cruise control is dependent on other systems e g stability control anti ski...

Page 309: ...ing on steep downhill slopes in which case be extra attentive and ready to brake Do not use adaptive cruise control if the car has a heavy load or a trailer is connected to the car Miscellaneous Drive...

Page 310: ...e driver must therefore apply the brakes when necessary If CC is active when the engine is switched off ACC will be activated automatically the next time the engine is started Changing from CC to ACC...

Page 311: ...the RSI Road Sign Information function informs the driver that the maximum permitted speed is 130 km h 80 mph The previous illustration shows that the adaptive cruise control is set to maintain 110 km...

Page 312: ...system does not function as it should A workshop should be contacted an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked see Owner s manual Clean the windscreen in front of t...

Page 313: ...ance takes into account the speed of the preceding car and the lane markings The driver can at any time ignore the Pilot Assist steering recommendation and steer in another direction e g to change lan...

Page 314: ...ed speed WARNING This is not a collision avoidance system The driver is always responsible and must intervene if the system does not detect a vehicle ahead The function does not brake for humans or an...

Page 315: ...of how Pilot Assist is controlled using the left hand keypad on the steering wheel and how the function is shown in the display Controls Buttons and symbols for the function Switches from adaptive cr...

Page 316: ...For cars with manual gearbox Speed must be at the lowest 30 km h 20 mph With the adaptive cruise control in standby mode 1 Press the steering wheel button 6 The symbol changes to Pilot Assist in stan...

Page 317: ...Pilot Assist p 311 Deactivating activating Pilot Assist p 315 Deactivating activating Pilot Assist Pilot Assist can be temporarily deactivated so that it is set in the standby mode and can be reactiv...

Page 318: ...ING With automatic standby mode the driver is warned via an acoustic signal and a message on the driver display The driver must then regulate the car s speed apply the brakes as needed and maintain a...

Page 319: ...of Pilot Assist is not recommended Examples of such situations may be that the lane markings are worn missing or cross each other lane division is unclear for example when the lanes divide or merge or...

Page 320: ...ecting or adjusting a steering intervention imposed by Pilot Assist and can turn the steering wheel to the desired position Steep roads and or heavy load Bear in mind that Pilot Assist is primarily in...

Page 321: ...keeping the same speed Pilot Assist provides no steering assistance since the lane s side markings cannot be detected The previous illustration50 shows that Pilot Assist is set to maintain 110 km h 6...

Page 322: ...k of colli sion Distance measurement with the camera and radar unit The driver support uses approx 40 of the foot brake s capacity If the car needs to be braked more heavily than the driver support is...

Page 323: ...anges target vehicle from a moving vehicle to a stationary vehicle the driver supports will slow down for the stationary vehicle WARNING When the driver supports are following another vehicle at speed...

Page 324: ...istance ahead Control for time interval Decrease time interval Increase time interval Distance indicator Press the steering wheel button 1 or 2 to increase or decrease the time interval The distance i...

Page 325: ...fuel economy which means longer time interval to the vehicle ahead Comfort The driver support focuses on following the set time interval to the vehicle ahead as smoothly as possible Dynamic The driver...

Page 326: ...ough it is capable of following another vehicle down to 0 km h a speed lower than 30 km h 20 mph cannot be selected stored Manual gearbox the driver support functions can follow another vehicle at spe...

Page 327: ...t the car stationary for more than approx 5 minutes the brakes have overheated the driver switches the engine off manually Related information Driving support systems p 282 Adaptive cruise control p 3...

Page 328: ...hand drive car right in a right hand drive car Overtaking Assistance is started WARNING When using the Overtaking Assistance Sys tem the driver should be aware that there may be undesired acceleratio...

Page 329: ...unit is used by the following functions Distance Warning Adaptive cruise control Lane assistance Pilot Assist City Safety Modification of the radar unit could result in its use being illegal Related i...

Page 330: ...2 14 8645 EAN 01 07897843840855 Modelo L2C0055TR 1500 15 8065 EAN 07897843840978 Europe Hereby Delphi Electronics and Safety declares that L2C0054TR L2C0055TR are in compliance with the essential requ...

Page 331: ...Indonesia 37295 POSTEL 2014 4927 38806 SDPPI 2015 4927 Jordan Type Approval No TRC LPD 2014 255 Equipment Type Low Power Device LPD Type Approval No TRC LPD 2015 3 Equipment Type Low Power Device LPD...

Page 332: ...IVER SUPPORT 330 Market ACC PA BLIS Symbol Type approval Mexico IFETEL RLVDEL215 0299 IFETEL RLVDEL215 0314 Moldova Serbia 011 14 011 15 Singapore South Africa TA 2014 1824 APPROVED TA 2014 2390 APPRO...

Page 333: ...lphi RACAM SRR2 679 24 2009 Delphi Delphi Type approval for radio equipment Market Symbol Type approval Europe Hereby Volvo cars declares that all radio equipment s are in com pliance with the essenti...

Page 334: ...of the camera unit The camera unit is used by the following func tions Adaptive cruise control Pilot Assist Lane assistance Steering assistance at risk of collision City Safety Driver Alert Control Ro...

Page 335: ...f completely or giving incorrect func tion responses If the driver display shows this symbol and the message Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked see Owner s manual this means that the camera and radar un...

Page 336: ...incorrect function responses The following is also applicable so as not to risk incorrect or reduced function or function failure for the driver supports that use the radar unit If a scratch crack or...

Page 337: ...can also be difficult for the radar unit to detect or are not detected at all the driver should therefore be particularly careful when driv ing behind low trailers when the adaptive cruise control or...

Page 338: ...tor is also shown in the fol lowing instances but then without the symbol for defective camera open door open tailgate folded in door mirror Light conditions The camera image is adjusted automatically...

Page 339: ...units Keep the surface indicated clean on both the left and right hand sides of the car To ensure optimal functionality the surfaces in front of the sensors must be kept clean Do not affix any objects...

Page 340: ...raking proce dure normally stopping the car just behind the vehicle in front City Safety is activated in situations where the driver should have started braking earlier which is why it cannot help the...

Page 341: ...Safety when evasive manoeuvres are prevented p 346 City Safety in cross traffic p 344 Limitations for City Safety in cross traffic p 345 Limitations of City Safety p 348 Messages for City Safety p 351...

Page 342: ...is not looking straight ahead may make the vis ual warning signal in the windscreen difficult to recognise City Safety can detect pedestrians cyclists or vehicles that are stationary or moving in the...

Page 343: ...edal NOTE When City Safety brakes the brake lights come on When City Safety is activated and brakes the vehicle the driver display shows a text message to the effect that the function is has been acti...

Page 344: ...ince it can make City Safety more effec tive NOTE The warning with direction indicators for Rear Collision Warning is deactivated if the warn ing distance for collision warning in the City Safety func...

Page 345: ...rmance the system function that detects pedestrians must receive the clear est possible information about the body outline requiring the ability to identify the head arms shoulders legs upper and lowe...

Page 346: ...lamps WARNING City Safety is supplementary driver support but it cannot detect all large animals in all sit uations and for example cannot see partially obscured large animals larger animals seen from...

Page 347: ...learn about factors such as its limitations and what the driver should be aware of before using the system Driver support functions are not a substi tute for the driver s attention and judge ment The...

Page 348: ...he auto brake function as long as the driver him herself has the opportunity to avoid a collision via a steering manoeuvre However if City Safety anticipates that an evasive manoeuvre is not possible...

Page 349: ...the following criteria must be met your car must be travelling at more than 4 km h 3 mph the road section must be straight your car s lane must have clear lane mark ings your car must be positioned s...

Page 350: ...lity control ESC65 will give the best possible braking force with maintained stability Oncoming light The visual warning signal in the windscreen may be difficult to notice in the event of strong sun...

Page 351: ...can provide effective warnings and brake interventions as long as the relative speed is below 50 km h 30 mph For stationary or slow moving vehicles warnings and brake interven tions are effective at v...

Page 352: ...DRIVER SUPPORT 350 Related information City Safety p 338 Limitations for City Safety in cross traffic p 345 Limitations for camera and radar unit p 333...

Page 353: ...display symbols may be illuminated in connection with a text message being shown City Safety Reduced functionality Service required The system does not function as it should A workshop should be cont...

Page 354: ...upport systems p 282 Limitations of Rear Collision Warning p 352 Whiplash Protection System p 43 Limitations of Rear Collision Warning69 In certain cases the Rear Collision Warning RCW may have diffic...

Page 355: ...The BLIS function is active at speeds above 10 km h 6 mph The system is designed to react when your car is overtaken by other vehicles another vehicle is quickly approaching your car When BLIS detect...

Page 356: ...fic rules and regulations NOTE This function uses the car s camera and radar units which have certain general limitations Related information Driving support systems p 282 Activating or deactivating B...

Page 357: ...le rack or similar is con nected to the car s electrical system For optimal performance of BLIS no bicycle rack luggage carrier or similar should be mounted on the car s towbar WARNING BLIS does not w...

Page 358: ...authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Blind spot system off Trailer attached BLIS and CTA A have been deactivated as a trailer has been connected to the car s electrical system A Cross Trafic Alert...

Page 359: ...hic on the screen an icon on the Park assist camera top view Illuminated icon for CTA in the Park Assist System graphic on the screen WARNING The function is supplementary driver sup port intended to...

Page 360: ...oss Traffic Alert p 357 Limitations of Cross Traffic Alert80 The CTA81 function may have limitations in cer tain situations CTA does not perform optimally in all situations but has some limitations Fo...

Page 361: ...limitations Dirt ice and snow covering the sensors may reduce the functions and deactivate alerts CTA is automatically deactivated if a trailer bicycle rack or similar is connected to the car s elect...

Page 362: ...rkshop is recommended Blind spot system off Trailer attached BLISA and CTA have been deactivated as a trailer has been connected to the car s electrical system A Blind Spot Information System A text m...

Page 363: ...riving and make it safer it cannot handle all situa tions in all traffic weather and road condi tions The driver is advised to read all sections in the Owner s Manual that relate to this function to l...

Page 364: ...tivated GREY button indication the function is deactivated NOTE If the automatic speed limiter function is activated road sign information is shown in the driver display even if the Road Sign Informat...

Page 365: ...d to determine whether the car is being driven in the wrong direction The driver can also get an acoustic warning when driving towards a road marked with a no entry sign if the Road Sign Audio Warning...

Page 366: ...d only if the windscreen wipers are in use If a trailer is connected to the car s electrical sys tem and you pass a speed sign with the addi tional sign trailer the indicated speed will appear on the...

Page 367: ...ed this warning is repeated once after approx 1 minute within the same speed limit area unless the driver reduces the speed A new warning for exceeding the speed limit including a reminder will be giv...

Page 368: ...s the driver can opt to receive an audible warning when approaching a speed camera Change setting for acoustic warning as follows 1 Select Settings My Car IntelliSafe Road Sign Information in the cent...

Page 369: ...ing sub function must be set to On An acoustic warning is then given if the car s speed exceeds the speed indicated by the RSI function in the driver display An option is available to receive an acous...

Page 370: ...p The objective for DAC is to detect slowly deterio rating driving ability and it is primarily intended for major roads The function is not intended for city traffic The function is activated when spe...

Page 371: ...distance to other vehicles and in accordance with current traffic rules and regulations WARNING An alarm from Driver Alert Control should be taken very seriously as a sleepy driver is often not aware...

Page 372: ...ehaviour is not affec ted despite driver fatigue e g when using the Pilot Assist function resulting in the driver not getting a warning from DAC It is therefore important to always stop and take a bre...

Page 373: ...is advised to read all sections in the Owner s Manual that relate to this function to learn about factors such as its limitations and what the driver should be aware of before using the system Driver...

Page 374: ...ptional the driver can choose to activate or deactivate this function Activate or deactivate the func tion using this button in the centre display s function view GREEN button indication the function...

Page 375: ...ith unclear or non existent side mark ings sharp edges or lines other than the lane s side markings as the steering servo for speed dependent steering wheel resistance is working at reduced power e g...

Page 376: ...d A workshop should be contacted an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked see Owner s manual The ability of the camera to scan the roadway in front of the car is re...

Page 377: ...ress ing the button located in the centre of the steering wheel s right hand keypad If a message remains Contact a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Related information Lane assista...

Page 378: ...Lane assistance is scanning one or both lane lines Unavailable Unavailable the lane lines in the symbol are GREY The Lane assistance cannot detect the lane lines the speed is too low or the road is to...

Page 379: ...ns in all traffic weather and road condi tions The driver is advised to read all sections in the Owner s Manual that relate to this function to learn about factors such as its limitations and what the...

Page 380: ...ated all subfunctions are switched off Steering assistance at risk of road depar ture Steering assistance at risk of oncoming collision Steering assistance at risk of rear end collision Even though it...

Page 381: ...kes are also acti vated However the function does not intervene with either steering assistance or brake intervention if the direction indicators are used And if the func tion detects that the driver...

Page 382: ...rection indicator is used And if the function detects that the driver is actively driving the car activation of the function will be delayed After automatic engagement the driver display indicates tha...

Page 383: ...km h 37 87 mph on roads with clearly visible lane markings lines The lamps in the door mirrors flash during steer ing intervention regardless of whether the BLIS104 function is activated After automat...

Page 384: ...ng at reduced power e g when cooling due to overheating Other demanding situations can include road works winter road conditions narrow roads poor road surface a very sporty driving style poor weather...

Page 385: ...e function is activated a message is shown to the driver indicating that the system has been activated Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked see Owner s manual The ability of the camera to scan the roadway...

Page 386: ...ance within approx 25 cm 0 8 ft from an obstacle To the sides the tone pulses inten sively and the active sector field changes colour from ORANGE to RED The volume of the parking assistance signal can...

Page 387: ...acle The Parking Assistance System s front detectors are activated automatically when the engine is started They are active at speeds below 10 km h 6 mph The measuring range is approx 80 cm 2 5 ft in...

Page 388: ...increases significantly when the steering angle of the front wheels is increased and obstacles of up to approx 90 cm 3 ft located diagonally behind or in front of the vehicle are detected when the ste...

Page 389: ...n unexpect edly stop instead of changing over to the expected constant tone The sensors cannot detect high objects such as projecting loading docks In such situations pay extra attention and manoeuvre...

Page 390: ...jects Park Assist System Sensors blocked cleaning nee ded One or more of the function s sensors are blocked check and correct as soon as possible Park Assist System Unavailable Service required The sy...

Page 391: ...cam eras PAS activates deactivates the Parking Assistance System Lines activates deactivates park assist lines Towbar activates deactivates the towbar park assist line 106 CTA activates deactivates Cr...

Page 392: ...er is always responsible for ensuring the car is driven in a safe man ner at the appropriate speed with an appropriate distance to other vehicles and in accordance with current traffic rules and regul...

Page 393: ...ce to detected obstacles is illustrated with fields in different colours The cameras can be activated automatically or manually Backwards The backwards facing camera is fitted above the regis tration...

Page 394: ...heel angle this facilitates parallel parking reversing into tight spaces and when connecting a trailer The lines on the screen are projected as if they were at ground level behind the car and respond...

Page 395: ...nst over something when the steering wheel is turned when reversing Park assist lines in 360 view 360 view with park assist lines With the 360 view park assist lines are shown behind in front of and a...

Page 396: ...ng assistance then the distance is shown in the 360 view with coloured fields for each sensor that registers an obstacle Sensor fields backwards and forwards The screen can show coloured sensor fields...

Page 397: ...sively puls ing Related information Park assist camera p 389 Starting the park assist camera The park assist camera starts automatically when reverse gear is engaged or manually with one of the centre...

Page 398: ...camera is disengaged Park Assist System Sensors blocked cleaning needed One or more of the function s sensors are blocked check and correct as soon as possible Park Assist System Unavailable Service...

Page 399: ...d to read all sections in the Owner s Manual that relate to this function to learn about factors such as its limitations and what the driver should be aware of before using the system Driver support f...

Page 400: ...Out function a parallel parked car can also get help from the function with leaving the parking space Perpendicular parking Principle for perpendicular parking The function parks the car using the fo...

Page 401: ...g cri teria are met once the engine has been started No trailer is attached to the car Speed is lower than 30 km h 20 mph NOTE The distance between the car and parking spaces should be 0 5 1 5 metres...

Page 402: ...te the direction indicator to the driver s side then the system searches for a parking space on that side of the car instead Reversing in to the parking space Parallel Perpendicular Perform the follow...

Page 403: ...ly parked IMPORTANT The warning distance is shorter when the sensors are used by Park Assist Pilot PAP110 compared with when Park Assist System uses the sensors Related information Park Assist Pilot p...

Page 404: ...car may swing out towards oncoming traffic dur ing the parking manoeuvre WARNING The function is supplementary driver sup port intended to facilitate driving and make it safer it cannot handle all sit...

Page 405: ...sors will reduce their function and may prevent meas urement Driver responsibility The driver should bear in mind that the function is an aid not an infallible fully automatic function The driver must...

Page 406: ...e sure the car is parallel to the potential parking spaces when the function measures the space IMPORTANT Changing to another approved wheel rim and or tyre dimension may involve a changed tyre circum...

Page 407: ...n s sensors are blocked check and correct as soon as possible Park Assist System Unavailable Service required The system does not function as it should A workshop should be contacted an authorised Vol...

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Page 409: ...STARTING AND DRIVING...

Page 410: ...or N is selected For cars with a manual gearbox make sure that the gear lever is in neutral position or that the clutch pedal is depressed 3 Turn the start knob clockwise and then release it The cont...

Page 411: ...h normal operating temperature as quickly as possible which minimises exhaust emissions and protects the environment Related information Switching off the car p 409 Ignition positions p 410 Adjusting...

Page 412: ...the owner s manual The following table shows the functions available in each ignition position level Level Functions 0 Odometer clock and temperature gauge are illuminatedA Power seats can be adjusted...

Page 413: ...unnel console Ignition position 0 Unlock the car and store the remote control key inside the car NOTE To reach level I or II without starting the engine do not depress the brake pedal or the clutch pe...

Page 414: ...d to drive the car safely Related information Bypass of the alcohol lock p 412 Before starting the engine with the alcohol lock p 413 Starting the car p 408 Ignition positions p 410 Bypass of the alco...

Page 415: ...e following auto braking functions are available Automatic brake when stationary Auto Hold Hill start assist Hill Start Assist Auto braking after a collision City Safety Related information Foot brake...

Page 416: ...to the nearest workshop and have the brake system checked an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended If the brake fluid is below the MIN level in the brake fluid reservoir do not drive fur ther befor...

Page 417: ...addition make sure you do the following Brake now and again to remove any layer of salt Make sure that other road users are not put at risk by the braking Gently depress the brake pedal after finish...

Page 418: ...ed i e the brake acts on all four wheels Brake function changes over to the rear wheels when the car is almost stationary Related information Activating and deactivating the parking brake p 416 Parkin...

Page 419: ...le emergency braking is active at high speeds Deactivating the parking brake Deactivate manually 1 Depress the brake pedal firmly 2 Press the control down The parking brake releases and the sym bol in...

Page 420: ...roll backward when the parking brake is released automatically on a steep incline Avoid this by pulling the control upwards while driving the car away Release the control when the engine achieves tra...

Page 421: ...foot brake or parking brake to hold the car sta tionary and it works on all gradients When driving away the brakes disengage automatically if the driver is wearing the seatbelt NOTE When braking to a...

Page 422: ...When the function is deactivated hill start assist HSA remains active to prevent the car from rolling backwards when starting on an uphill gradient Related information Automatic braking when stationa...

Page 423: ...unction assumes that the brake system is intact after the collision Brake assist is included in the Rear Collision Warning and Blind Spot Information safety sys tems Related information Rear Collision...

Page 424: ...ver selects a suit able gear manually according to speed and power requirements at the time Changing gear Neutral position N The manual gearbox has six gears the shifting pattern is shown on the gear...

Page 425: ...select park position WARNING Always use the parking brake when parking on an inclined surface Engaging a gear or the automatic transmission s P position is not suf ficient to hold the car stationary...

Page 426: ...The gearbox automatically shifts down if the speed decreases to a level lower than appropri ate for the selected gear in order to avoid jerking and stalling Related information Gear selector inhibitor...

Page 427: ...the current gear Deactivating the function Manual deactivation in gear position D Deactivate the steering wheel paddles by pulling the right hand paddle toward the steering wheel and holding in place...

Page 428: ...N If the gear selector is in the N position and the car has been stationary for at least 3 seconds irrespective of whether the engine is running then the gear selector is locked To be able to move th...

Page 429: ...not permit downshifting kick down which would result in an engine speed high enough to damage the engine Nothing happens if the driver still tries to shift down in this way at high engine speed the or...

Page 430: ...gear and a down arrow a recommended change to a lower gear With automatic gearbox Gear shift indicator in the 12 inch driver display Gear shift indicator in the 8 inch driver display The gear shift i...

Page 431: ...is possible to quickly have access to the car s numerous functions and settings for different driving needs The following systems are adapted to obtain the best possible driving characteristics in eac...

Page 432: ...are saved in the active driver profile and are available each time the car is unlocked with the same remote control key An individual drive mode is only available if it is first activated in the centr...

Page 433: ...he wheel upward or downward until the desired drive mode is highlighted 3 Press the drive mode control or tap directly on the touch screen to confirm the selection The selected drive mode is indicated...

Page 434: ...is not steeper than approx 6 The driver display shows COASTING when the freewheel function is being used Limitations The freewheel function is not available if engine and or gearbox are not at normal...

Page 435: ...eavy braking or heavy acceleration the gauge shows a high value The ECO gauge also has an indicator to show how a reference driver would drive the car under the same driving conditions This is indicat...

Page 436: ...starts again automatically when the journey is resumed The start stop function reduces fuel consump tion which in turn contributes to reduced exhaust emissions The system makes it possible to adopt an...

Page 437: ...st is activated the engine will auto start when the accelerator pedal is depressed or by pressing the button on the left keypad of the steering wheel Maintain foot pressure on the brake pedal and depr...

Page 438: ...deactivated The function is deactivated until it is reactivated the drive mode is changed to Eco or Comfort the next time the car is started Related information Driving with start stop function p 434...

Page 439: ...the seatbelt buckle 2 Depress the clutch pedal again the engine starts automatically 3 In certain cases the gear lever must be set in neutral position A message is shown in the driver display follow...

Page 440: ...ace the car s acceleration braking and cornering During transport During transport of the car on a ferry train or truck the car must be lashed around the tyres and not around other parts of the chassi...

Page 441: ...r towed to a workshopA Suspension Slow down Car too high A fault has occurred If the message appears whilst driving contact a workshopA Suspension Auto adjusting car level Level control of the car s r...

Page 442: ...changing drive in the highest gear possible adapted to the current traffic situation and road lower engine speeds result in lower fuel consump tion Use the gear shift indicator Drive at a steady speed...

Page 443: ...her fluid brake force during braking is optimal all lamps are working adjust headlamp level if the car is heavily laden the tyres have sufficient tread depth and pressure Change to winter tyres when d...

Page 444: ...es is a legal requirement in certain countries Studded tyres are not permitted in all countries Practise driving on slippery surfaces under con trolled conditions to learn how the car reacts Related i...

Page 445: ...he fuel filler flap The car must be unlocked for the fuel filler flap to be opened14 In the driver display the arrow next to the tank symbol indi cates which side of the car the fuel filler flap is lo...

Page 446: ...illing with a fuel can use the funnel located in the foam block under the floor hatch in the cargo area 1 Open the fuel filler flap 2 Insert the funnel in the fuel filler opening The filler pipe has t...

Page 447: ...g signal could cause spark build up and ignite petrol fumes leading to fire and injury IMPORTANT Mixtures of various fuel types or use of fuels which are not recommended will invalidate Volvo s guaran...

Page 448: ...647 Petrol particle filter Petrol cars are fitted with particle filters for more efficient emission control Particles in the exhaust gases are collected in the petrol particle filter during normal dr...

Page 449: ...ide of the fuel filler flap and will be on corresponding fuel pumps and their nozzles at filling stations throughout Europe by 12 October 2018 at the latest This is the identifier that applies for cur...

Page 450: ...ssions p 647 Empty tank and diesel engine Once the engine has stopped due to fuel starva tion the fuel system needs a few moments to carry out a check Before starting the car after the fuel tank has b...

Page 451: ...d temporarily fuel consumption may increase temporar ily a smell of burning may arise Use the parking heater in cold weather the engine then reaches normal operating tempera ture more quickly IMPORTAN...

Page 452: ...liance Any such tampering may be a criminal offence which may lead to legal prosecution actions It is not permitted to operate the car with an empty AdBlue tank since it will no longer be compliant wi...

Page 453: ...why filling may be necessary between the normal service intervals If the AdBlue tank is allowed to drain completely then it will no longer be possible to start the car NOTE Never run the AdBlue tank d...

Page 454: ...en the blue cover for the smaller filler pipe intended for AdBlue 3 Fill with AdBlue of the correct quality23 Do not overfill the tank The amount of AdBlue that can be filled is shown in the app Car S...

Page 455: ...thing is wrong a message is shown in the driver display Symbol Message Specification AdBlue level low The AdBlue level is low and the tank needs to be topped up AdBlue dosing and AdBlue quality The sy...

Page 456: ...a workshopA Note that The car must be level for the level gauge to be able to correctly register the amount of AdBlue filled It can take up to 20 seconds after filling before the system has been upda...

Page 457: ...tive gear shift program will be selected25 In addition a built in protection function is activated that amongst other things illuminates a warning symbol and the driver display shows the message Trans...

Page 458: ...y If the starter battery is discharged then the car can be started with current from another battery Attachment points for the jump leads When jump starting the car the following steps are recommended...

Page 459: ...es into the eyes seek medical attention imme diately Never smoke near the battery NOTE If the starter battery has been discharged so much that the car has no normal electrical functions and the engine...

Page 460: ...in the starter battery IMPORTANT The towball needs regular cleaning and lubri cation with grease in order to prevent wear NOTE When a hitch with a vibration damper is used the towball must not be lubr...

Page 461: ...n the towbar is completely concealed WARNING Follow the instructions for retracting and extending the towbar carefully WARNING Do not press the extend retract button if a trailer is attached to the to...

Page 462: ...ion wait a few seconds and try again WARNING Take care to secure the trailer s safety cable in the intended bracket NOTE Power save mode activates after a while and the indicator lamp goes out The sys...

Page 463: ...a trailer Do not tow a heavy trailer when the car is brand new Wait until it has been driven at least 1000 km 620 miles The brakes are loaded much more than usual on long and steep downhill slopes Do...

Page 464: ...mates Under certain circumstances there may be a risk of overheating when towing a trailer If the engine and drive system overheats a warning symbol comes on in the driver display and a message is dis...

Page 465: ...st function continually monitors the car s movements particularly lateral movements If snaking is detected the front wheels are individually braked This serves to sta bilise the car trailer combinatio...

Page 466: ...ected electrically it is possi ble to check that the trailer lamps are working via an automatic lamp activation The function helps the driver check that the trailer lamps are working before starting o...

Page 467: ...characteristics are affected when a bicycle rack is fitted on the towbar For example due to increased weight reduced acceleration capacity reduced ground clearance changed braking capacity Recommenda...

Page 468: ...g lock by unlocking the car 4 Put the car in the ignition position II turn the start knob clockwise without pressing the brake pedal or clutch pedal for cars with manual gearbox and hold the start kno...

Page 469: ...a towbar there is no rear mounting for a towing eye Fitting the towing eye Take out the towing eye from the foam block under the floor in the cargo area Front Remove the cover press on the marking wit...

Page 470: ...covery service for recovery assistance Removing the towing eye Unscrew and remove the towing eye after use and return it to its place in the foam block Finish by refitting the cover onto the bumper Re...

Page 471: ...version may vary Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Indicator lamp HomeLink is supplied built in to the interior rearview mirror The HomeLink panel consists of three programmable buttons and one indicator lam...

Page 472: ...rammed and hold it approx 2 8 cm approx 1 3 inches from the button Do not obstruct the indicator lamp on HomeLink Note The ability of some remote controls to program HomeLink is improved at a dis tanc...

Page 473: ...mming individual buttons To reprogram an individual HomeLink button proceed as follows 1 Press the desired button and hold it depressed for approx 20 seconds 2 Once the indicator lamp on HomeLink star...

Page 474: ...HomeLink is used to control a garage door or gate ensure that nobody is near the door or gate while it is in motion Do not use HomeLink for any garage door that does not have safety stop and safety re...

Page 475: ...e of the rearview mirror using e g a paper clip Related information Compass p 473 Calibrating the compass p 473 Calibrating the compass The earth is divided into 15 magnetic zones The compass38 should...

Page 476: ...is shown 6 Drive slowly in a circle at a speed of no more than 10 km h 6 mph until a compass direc tion is shown in the display indicating that calibration is complete Then drive a further 2 circles...

Page 477: ...SOUND MEDIA AND INTERNET...

Page 478: ...Voice recognition p 141 Ignition positions p 410 Driver distraction p 39 Managing system updates via the Download Centre p 577 License agreement for audio and media p 519 Audio settings The audio syst...

Page 479: ...loud speakers and balance between front rear loudspeakers System Volumes adjusts volume in the various systems of the car e g Voice Control Park Assist and Phone Ringtone Related information Sound ex...

Page 480: ...ar s services Swipe from right to left1 across the centre dis play s screen in order to access the app view from the home view Apps that have been down loaded third party apps and apps for embedded fu...

Page 481: ...a phone pay extra attention to the data traffic costs 1 Open the Download Centre app in the app view 2 Select New apps in order to open a list of apps that are available but not installed in the car 3...

Page 482: ...pp in the app view 2 Select Application updates in order to open a list of all available updates 3 Locate the desired app and select Install Updating is started Related information Apps p 478 Download...

Page 483: ...display Related information Start radio p 481 Changing radio band and radio station p 482 Setting radio favourites p 483 Settings for radio p 484 Digital radio p 486 RDS radio p 485 Internet connected...

Page 484: ...the frequency band 1 Press Library 2 Select playback from Stations Favourites Genres or Ensembles2 3 Tap on the desired station from the list Favourites only plays back selected favourite channels Ge...

Page 485: ...right keypad on the steering wheel Related information Radio p 481 Start radio p 481 Changing radio band and radio station p 482 Voice control of radio and media p 144 Settings for radio p 484 Setting...

Page 486: ...op the programme service name from scrolling con tinuously Instead it freezes after 20 seconds Select Announcements Local Interruptions interrupts the current media playback and broadcasts information...

Page 487: ...uptions News Flash receives news Transport Flash receives information about public transport e g ferry and train timetables Warning Services receives information about incidents of lower significance...

Page 488: ...rom subchannels and Ensembles An ensemble is a set of radio chan nels a channel group broadcasting on the same frequency In the cases where the radio channel transmits its logotype it is downloaded an...

Page 489: ...er The media player can play back audio from the CD player and from external audio sources con nected via the USB port or Bluetooth It can also play back video format via the USB port When the car is...

Page 490: ...the car s audio and media system has a menu structure that is similar to the iPod player s own menu structure 1 Connect media source 2 Start playback from the connected media source 3 Open the app iPo...

Page 491: ...ol knob under the centre display or press on the steering wheel s right hand keypad in order to increase or decrease the volume Play pause tap on the image belonging to the song being played back the...

Page 492: ...p 491 Voice control of radio and media p 144 Searching media It is possible to search by artist composer song titles album video audio book playlist and when the car is connected to the Internet pod...

Page 493: ...Online Search searches in Gracenote s online database for playing media Gracenote Multiple Results selects how to display Gracenote data if there are more than one search results 1 the file s original...

Page 494: ...the USB app in the app view 1 Connecting a media source USB device 2 Open the app USB from the app view 3 Tap on the title of the desired item to play back Playback begins Related information Video p...

Page 495: ...connected to the car via Bluetooth Related information Connecting a device via Bluetooth p 493 Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth for the first time p 503 Media playback p 488 Compatible medi...

Page 496: ...via USB port p 494 Media playback p 488 Video p 492 Ignition positions p 410 Technical specifications for USB devices p 495 Apple CarPlay p 496 Android Auto p 500 Connecting a device via USB port An...

Page 497: ...ltage supply 5 V Current supply max 2 1 A Related information Media via USB port p 494 Compatible media formats The following file formats must be used for media playback Audio files For mat File exte...

Page 498: ...all while you stay focused on your driving CarPlay works with selected iOS devices If the car does not already support CarPlay there is the option to install it retro actively Contact a Volvo dealer...

Page 499: ...130 Using Apple CarPlay To use CarPlay Siri voice control must be acti vated on your iOS device The device also needs an Internet connection via Wi Fi or the mobile network Connect an iOS device and s...

Page 500: ...the app iPod from the app view iPod to CarPlay 1 Tap on Apple CarPlay in the app view 2 Read the information in the pop up window and then tap on OK 3 Disconnect and connect the iOS device to the USB...

Page 501: ...n nection between the iOS device and the car is broken Information about supported apps and compatible telephone devices can be found on the Apple website You can also search for CarPlay in the App St...

Page 502: ...ontrol A long press on the steering wheel button starts Google Assistant and a short press inactivates By using Android Auto you acknowledge the following Android Auto is a service provided by Google...

Page 503: ...d Auto p 501 Connecting a device via USB port p 494 Voice recognition p 141 Settings for Android Auto Settings for an Android device that has been connected the first time with Android Auto Automatic...

Page 504: ...l be interrupted when Android Auto is used Resume the Internet connection in the car by sharing the Internet via the Wi Fi hotspot from the device If the car is shared by a lot of people such as in a...

Page 505: ...or the first time Connect a phone with Bluetooth activated to then be able to make calls from the car send receive messages play back media wirelessly and connect the car to the Internet It is possibl...

Page 506: ...Activate Bluetooth on the phone 3 Search on the phone for Bluetooth devices Available Bluetooth devices are listed 4 Select the name of the car on the phone 5 A pop up window for the connection is sho...

Page 507: ...d phones that can be connected automatically 1 Activate Bluetooth in the phone before set ting the car in ignition position I 2 Set the car in ignition position I or higher The phone will connect Rela...

Page 508: ...ible to disconnect a phone connected to Bluetooth and it will then no longer be con nected to the car When the phone is out of range of the car it is automatically disconnected If disconnec tion occur...

Page 509: ...contact list It is possible to search or browse in the contact list Tap on in the contact list in order to add a contact under Favourites 3 Press to make a call 4 Tap on to end the call You can also...

Page 510: ...entre display Text messages are only shown in the centre dis play if the setting is selected Press Messages in the app view to manage text messages in the centre display Reading text messages in the c...

Page 511: ...ge notifications in the centre dis play s status bar Notification in driver display displays notifications in the driver s display and incoming messages can be managed using the steering wheel s right...

Page 512: ...ollowing settings can be made 1 Press Settings in the top view 2 Press Communication Phone and select settings Ringtones selection of ring signal It is possible to use a ring signal from the phone or...

Page 513: ...and music services via apps download software and contact your retailer from the car The car is connected via Bluetooth Wi Fi or with the car s built in modem SIM card When the car is connected to the...

Page 514: ...s function is known as tethering On Android phones this function may have different names but is frequently known as hotspot For iPhones the menu page teth ering must also be open until the Internet c...

Page 515: ...e g when leaving the car and until the next time it is used The tethering in the phone therefore needs to be reactivated the next time it is used When a phone is connected to the car it is saved for...

Page 516: ...whether to use the car modem as Internet connection Data usage tap on Reset resets the counters for received and sent data volume Network Select network operator automatic or manual selection of netw...

Page 517: ...hat selection of frequency band is not available in all markets 6 Activate deactivate by ticking unticking the box for Car Wi Fi Hotspot 7 If Wi Fi has been used as a connection source confirm the opt...

Page 518: ...ors The speed also depends on the agree ment you have with your network NOTE In the event of problems with data traffic con tact your network operator Restarting the phone If there are problems with t...

Page 519: ...line serv ices and apps in the car can be used Data shar ing can be set from the centre display s settings menu NOTE Privacy and data sharing settings are unique for every driver profile Related infor...

Page 520: ...space there is on the car s hard disk Storage information for the car s hard disk including total capacity available capacity and how much space is used for installed apps can be shown The information...

Page 521: ...Dirac Unison controls all loudspeak ers digitally based on acoustic high precision measurements Like a conductor of an orchestra it guarantees that the loudspeakers perform in perfect unison DivX Div...

Page 522: ...ce uses a unique identifier to track enquiries for statistical purposes The pur pose of a randomly assigned numeric identifier is to enable the Gracenote service to count enqui ries without knowing an...

Page 523: ...e herein All Rights Reserved Copyright C 1991 2000 Silicon Graphics Inc All Rights Reserved Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated d...

Page 524: ...F SUCH DAMAGE Unicode 5 1 0 COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE Copyright c 1991 2013 Unicode Inc All rights reserved Distributed under the Terms of Use in http www unicode org copyright html Permission i...

Page 525: ...SOUND MEDIA AND INTERNET 523 dealings in these Data Files or Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder Declaration of Conformity...

Page 526: ...ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio Para consultas visite www anatel gov br EU Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Sanda Works 2 3 33 Miwa Sanda city Hyogo 669 1513 Japan Mitsubishi...

Page 527: ...SOUND MEDIA AND INTERNET 525 Country Area Kazakh stan Model name NR 0V Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Exporting country Japan...

Page 528: ...1 2 4 2 4835 GHz EIRP 10dBi 100 mW 20 dBm 10dBi 20 dBm MHz EIRP 20 ppm 2 4 2 4835GHz 80 dBm Hz EIRP 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...

Page 529: ...Multimedia Act of 1998 Communications and Multimedia Technical Standards Regulations 2000 To retrieve your device s serial number please visit support volvocars com and search for SIRIM Label Verific...

Page 530: ...ERNET Option accessory 528 Country Area Mexico Taiwan Related information Sound media and Internet p 476 Internet connected car p 511 Media player p 487 Gracenote p 491 Sensus online connectivity and...

Page 531: ...WHEELS AND TYRES...

Page 532: ...r of manufacture This is the tyre s DOT marking Department of Transportation and this is stated with four digits for example 0717 The tyre is then manufactured in week 07 year 2017 Tyre age All tyres...

Page 533: ...lvo are specified to meet stringent requirements for stability and driving cha racteristics Unapproved combinations of wheel rim size and tyre size may have a negative effect on the car s stability an...

Page 534: ...The lowest permitted tyre load index LI and speed rating SS for the tyres for each respective engine variant are shown in the specifications which can be found in the prin ted owner s manual If a tyr...

Page 535: ...eatest tread depth should always be fitted to the rear of the car to decrease the risk of skidding NOTE Make sure that both pairs of wheels have the same type and dimension and also the same make Rela...

Page 536: ...tyre pressure when you arrive at the pump When the outside temperature changes the tyre pressure also changes A decrease in tempera ture of 10 degrees causes the tyre pressure to decrease 1 psi 7 kPa...

Page 537: ...r tyres Check in the tyre pres sure table or on the tyre pressure label Related information Recommended tyre pressure p 535 Checking tyre pressure p 534 Inflating tyres with the compressor from the pu...

Page 538: ...d check the tyres as soon as possible and inflate to the correct air pressure Driving with tyres that have tyre pressure that is too low may cause the tyre to overheat which can cause a puncture Low t...

Page 539: ...ressure status in the centre dis play p 539 Action in the event of warning for low tyre pressure p 540 Saving a new tyre pressure in the monitoring system p 537 Saving a new tyre pressure in the monit...

Page 540: ...saved then the procedure needs to be performed again Allow the storing to finish within the same driving cycle to ensure that the new tyre pressure has been saved correctly If storing fails a message...

Page 541: ...bleA Centre display Check all tyres store pressure after fill The pressure is too low in two or more tyres Stop and check rectify the tyre pressures by inflating as soon as possibleA Driver display T...

Page 542: ...arted NOTE To avoid incorrect tyre pressure the pressure should be checked on cold tyres Cold tyres means the tyres are the same temperature as the ambient temperature approx 3 hours after the car has...

Page 543: ...mmer and winter wheels Related information Removing a wheel p 543 Fitting the wheels p 545 Approved wheel and tyre sizes p 650 Tool kit p 541 Winter tyres p 548 Spare wheel p 546 Wheel bolts p 542 Too...

Page 544: ...ir suspension option then this function must be deactivated before the car is raised with the jack Related information Tool kit p 541 Wheel bolts Wheel bolts are used to attach the wheels to the hubs...

Page 545: ...irm level surface that is not slippery and is not slanted The jack must be correctly attached in the jack s bracket Never position anything between the ground and the jack nor between the jack and the...

Page 546: ...recess for the jack at each point 9 Position the jack on level firm and non slip pery ground under the jacking point that will be used 10 Crank up until it is correctly aligned and so that it makes c...

Page 547: ...that is not slippery and is not slanted The jack must be correctly attached in the jack s bracket Never position anything between the ground and the jack nor between the jack and the car s jacking po...

Page 548: ...n the spare wheel is used and the ground clearance is reduced Do not wash the car in an automatic car wash if the Temporary Spare is being used Recommended tyre pressure must be maintained regardless...

Page 549: ...he foam block The foam block contains all the tools for changing a wheel 1 Fold up the cargo area floor from the rear and forwards 2 Undo the retaining screw 3 Lift out the foam block with its tools 4...

Page 550: ...for the use of studded tyres vary from country to country Tread depth Road conditions with ice slush and low tempera tures place considerably higher demands on tyres than summer conditions Volvo ther...

Page 551: ...w chains and tyres Driving with snow chains may have a negative effect on the car s driving cha racteristics Avoid fast or sharp turns as well as braking with locked wheels Some types of chain that ar...

Page 552: ...he compressor from the puncture repair kit p 554 Tyres p 530 Using a puncture repair kit Seal a puncture with the emergency puncture repair kit Temporary Mobility Kit TMK Overview Electrical cable Air...

Page 553: ...t a hazardous or special waste collection point WARNING Do not remove the bottle when the punc ture repair kit is being used Do not remove the air hose when the puncture repair kit is being used 1 Set...

Page 554: ...ntre NOTE When the compressor starts the pressure can increase up to 6 bar 88 psi but the pressure drops after approximately 30 seconds 9 Inflate the tyre for 7 minutes IMPORTANT The compressor must n...

Page 555: ...recovery If the tyre pressure is higher than 1 3 bar 19 psi the tyre must be inflated to the pressure specified in accordance with the tyre pressure label on the driver s side door pillar 1 bar 100 k...

Page 556: ...ion WARNING Do not leave children in the car without supervision when the engine is running 4 Start the compressor by flicking the switch to position I On IMPORTANT Risk of overheating The compressor...

Page 557: ...LOADING STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT...

Page 558: ...backrest storage pocket on the front seat backrest and also electrical sockets in the tunnel console WARNING Keep loose objects such as mobile phones cameras remote controls for accessories etc in the...

Page 559: ...nes cameras remote controls for accessories etc in the glove compartment or other compart ments Otherwise they may injure people in the car in the event of sudden braking or a collision IMPORTANT Keep...

Page 560: ...2 V electrical socket in tunnel console front seat The 12 V sockets can be used for various acces sories designed for this such as music players cooler boxes and mobile phones 12 V electrical socket i...

Page 561: ...own before reinserting the plug The connected accessory draws too much current intermittently or continu ously or is defective None The accessory cannot be connected to the socket Extinguished lamp Th...

Page 562: ...e not in use in order to avoid the starter battery being discharged WARNING Do not use accessories with large or heavy connectors they can damage the socket or come loose when driving Do not use acces...

Page 563: ...et if it appears to be dam aged or has come into contact with water or other liquid Do not connect junction sockets adapt ers or extension cables to the socket as these can override the socket s safet...

Page 564: ...vebox lock cylinder Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise Pull out the key Unlock by carrying this out in reverse order Using the glovebox as a cooled area The glovebox can be used for cooling of e g drin...

Page 565: ...ored under the cargo area floor Related information Recommendations for loading p 563 Bag hooks p 565 Load retaining eyelets p 566 Fitting and removing cargo cover p 567 Recommendations for loading Th...

Page 566: ...ing eyelets p 566 Lowering the backrests in the rear seat p 192 Through load hatch in the rear seat p 566 Roof load and loading on load carriers p 564 Level control and shock absorption p 438 Weights...

Page 567: ...a maxi mum of 5 kg 11 lbs Under the floor hatch There are two bag hooks and an elastic strap3 in the cover which is part of the floor hatch in the cargo area The strap can be fitted in four differ ent...

Page 568: ...a seatbelt or cargo retaining straps Related information Recommendations for loading p 563 Weights p 637 Through load hatch in the rear seat The hatch in the rear seat s backrest can be opened to tra...

Page 569: ...4 Fold the cargo cover s front panel forward to eliminate the space between the cargo cover and the rear seat s backrests IMPORTANT The cover plate has two plastic parts that act as support to hold it...

Page 570: ...the cover and its attachment pins care fully forward and up over the hooks The cover retracts until it stops in the loading position Returning to full cover position from loading posi tion 1 Grip the...

Page 571: ...rom being thrown forward in the passenger compartment under heavy braking The safety grille is crash tested in accordance with the ECE R17 legal requirement and fulfils Volvo s strength requirements F...

Page 572: ...tightening torque 20 Nm 15 foot pounds Check that the safety grille is properly fit ted 5 Restore the backrest to the upright position For more information about the tools required and methods for fi...

Page 573: ...s over the mounting eyelets in the recess of the side panels Press down the end piece one side at a time Check that the cassette is properly secured 3 Pull up the net 4 Hook one of the safety net s re...

Page 574: ...commendations for loading p 563 Load retaining eyelets p 566 First aid kit The first aid kit contains first aid equipment Store the first aid kit behind the elastic strap if the car is equipped with o...

Page 575: ...warning triangle from the case unfold it and put the ends together Fold out the warning triangle s support legs Follow the regulations for the use of a warning triangle Position the warning triangle i...

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Page 577: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE...

Page 578: ...it will be sim pler and more efficient when the transfer of diag nostic information and software can take place via the workshop s network During a workshop visit your service technician may want to c...

Page 579: ...ew If no search has been performed since the last time the infotainment system was started a search is performed No search is performed if a software installation is in progress A number on System upd...

Page 580: ...rnet connected car p 511 Navigating in the centre display s views p 111 Car status The car s general status can be shown in the centre display along with the opportunity to book service3 The Car Statu...

Page 581: ...sure that the desired Workshop is filled in 6 Fill in the field Tap to write information to the workshop if there is anything you would like done during the workshop visit or any other important infor...

Page 582: ...the centre display 2 Press Appointments 3 Press Send car data A message that vehicle data are being sent is shown at the top of the centre dis play You can cancel data transmission by tapping the X in...

Page 583: ...f Make sure that the jack plate is fitted with a rubber guard so that the car remains stable and is not dam aged Always use axle stands or similar NOTE Volvo recommends only using the jack that belong...

Page 584: ...AND SERVICE Option accessory 582 The triangles in the plastic cover indicate the locations of the lifting points marked in red Related information Removing a wheel p 543 Jack p 541 Settings for level...

Page 585: ...essur ised refrigerant R1234yf In accordance with SAE J2845 Technician Training for Safe Service and Containment of Refrigerants Used in Mobile A C System service and repair of the refrigerant system...

Page 586: ...light up and an acoustic reminder will sound If the car starts rolling an acoustic warning signal will repeat NOTE If the warning symbol is lit or the warning sig nal is heard despite the bonnet bein...

Page 587: ...ngine compartment behind the radiator may start or continue to operate automatically for up to approx 6 minutes after the engine has been switched off Always have the engine cleaned by a work shop an...

Page 588: ...f engine oil of the prescribed grade and vis cosity is not used engine related components may become damaged Volvo Car Corporation disclaims any liability for any such damage Volvo recommends that oil...

Page 589: ...r example then only fill the volume specified e g 1 litre 1 quart WARNING Do not spill oil onto the hot exhaust manifold due to the risk of fire See oil level in the centre display The oil level is vi...

Page 590: ...perature The heat that is transferred from the engine to the coolant can be used to heat the passenger com partment When topping up the coolant follow the instruc tions on the packaging Never top up w...

Page 591: ...ORTANT Harmful if ingested May cause organ kidney damage Use ready mixed coolant as recom mended by Volvo If concentrated liquid is used make sure that the ratio is 50 coolant to 50 water of an approv...

Page 592: ...NOTE If an error message remains after the broken bulb has been replaced then we recommend visiting an authorised Volvo workshop NOTE Outside lighting such as headlamps and rear lamps may temporarily...

Page 593: ...over is refitted the pin must be pressed in until the end surface is level with the surface of the clip Related information Bulb replacement p 590 Replacing the dipped beam bulb p 592 Replacing the ma...

Page 594: ...the glass part of the bulbs with your fingers Grease from your fingers is vaporised by the heat coating the reflector and then causing damage Left hand headlamp 1 Detach the headlamp s rubber cover fo...

Page 595: ...n the socket and screw in 7 Refit the headlamp s rubber cover Related information Exterior lamp positions p 591 Removing the plastic cover for bulb replace ment p 591 Bulb specifications p 596 Replaci...

Page 596: ...lated information Exterior lamp positions p 591 Removing the plastic cover for bulb replace ment p 591 Bulb specifications p 596 Replacing the main beam lamp p 593 Replacing the front direction indica...

Page 597: ...rter turn anticlockwise and then unhooking the panel Place the panel to one side Lamp housing on left hand side 2 Undo the bulb holder by turning it anticlock wise and pulling it out 3 Remove the blow...

Page 598: ...in and turning it clockwise 5 Wipe the bulb s lens clean of any dirt grease or moisture 6 Attach the bulb holder by turning it a quarter turn clockwise 7 Refit the panel and lock it on by turning the...

Page 599: ...s which is highly explosive A spark can be formed if a jump lead is connected incorrectly and this can be enough for the battery to explode Do not connect the jump leads to any fuel system component o...

Page 600: ...by several factors including driving conditions and cli mate Battery starting capacity decreases gradually with time and therefore needs to be recharged if the car is not used for a longer time or whe...

Page 601: ...Cold Cranking Amperes Volvo recommends entrusting battery replace ment to an authorised Volvo workshop IMPORTANT If the battery is replaced make sure you replace it with a battery with the same size...

Page 602: ...omatically22 without the driver depressing the clutch pedal manual gearbox The engine starts automatically without the driver lifting his her foot off the foot brake pedal automatic gearbox The suppor...

Page 603: ...tery needs to be charged for at least 1 hour by the car In a lower outside tempera ture the charging time may increase to 3 4 hours The recommendation is to charge the battery using an external batter...

Page 604: ...ry p 600 Symbols on the batteries p 601 Fuses and central electrical units All electrical functions and components are pro tected by a number of fuses in order to protect the car s electrical system f...

Page 605: ...em from damage by short circuiting or overloading 1 Look in the fuse diagram to locate the fuse 2 Pull out the fuse and check from the side to see whether the curved wire has blown 3 If this is the ca...

Page 606: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 604 Fuses in engine compartment Fuses in the engine compartment protect engine and brake functions amongst other things...

Page 607: ...ulators Valve Valve for output pulse diesel 7 5 Engine control module Actua tor Throttle unit EGR valve diesel Position sensor for turbo diesel Valve for turbo charger petrol 20 Engine Control Module...

Page 608: ...ke system ABS pump 40 Function Ampere Heated windscreen right hand side Shunt Supplied when the ignition is switched on Engine control module Transmission compo nents Electric steering servo Central e...

Page 609: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 607 Fuses under glovebox Fuses under the glovebox protect amongst other things electrical sockets displays and door modules...

Page 610: ...e 5 Module for start knob and for parking brake control 5 Steering wheel module for heated steering wheel 15 Control module for climate control system 10 Steering lock 7 5 Diagnostic socket OBDII 10 C...

Page 611: ...seat comfort massage front 5 Alcohol lock 5 Rear window wiper 15 Control module for fuel pump 15 Function Ampere Seat heating driver s side front 15 Seat heating passenger side front 15 Coolant pump 7...

Page 612: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Option accessory 610 Fuses in cargo area Fuses in the cargo area protect amongst other things power seats airbags and seatbelt ten sioners...

Page 613: ...ctrical unit is located on the right hand side On the inside of the cover there are tweezers that facilitate the procedure for the removal and fitting of fuses The fuse box in the engine compartment a...

Page 614: ...t Door module right hand side front 20 Towbar control module 40 Seatbelt pretensioner module right hand side 40 Internal relay coils 5 Control module for reduction of nitrous oxides diesel 15 Module f...

Page 615: ...E AND SERVICE Option accessory 613 Function Ampere All Wheel Drive AWD control module 15 Seat heating right hand side rear 15 Related information Fuses and central electrical units p 602 Replacing a f...

Page 616: ...elcro may damage the fabric upholstery Only use cleaning agents on the type of material for which they were intended Related information Cleaning the centre display p 614 Cleaning fabric upholstery an...

Page 617: ...sue paper since they may scratch the centre display Related information Cleaning the interior p 614 Cleaning fabric upholstery and headlining p 616 Cleaning the seatbelts p 616 Cleaning floor mats and...

Page 618: ...fore allowing it to retract Related information Cleaning the interior p 614 Cleaning the centre display p 614 Cleaning fabric upholstery and headlining p 616 Cleaning floor mats and inlay mats p 616 C...

Page 619: ...outer layer of the leather is preserved when this is used according to the instructions To achieve results that are as good as possible Volvo recommends cleaning and application of the protective crea...

Page 620: ...wood parts p 618 Cleaning interior plastic metal and wood parts Only use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo Clean regularly and treat stains straight away for best results Inte...

Page 621: ...before you begin polishing or waxing Clean off asphalt and tar stains using tar remover or white spi rit More stubborn stains can be removed using fine rubbing paste designed for car paintwork Polish...

Page 622: ...blades with a lukewarm soap solution or car shampoo Dry the car using a clean soft chamois or a water scraper If you avoid allowing drops of water to dry in strong sunlight you reduce the risk of wate...

Page 623: ...tomatic braking when stationary and automatic park ing brake application If these functions are not deactivated the brake system will jam when the car is stationary and the car will not be able to mov...

Page 624: ...utomatic car wash p 621 Cleaning the wiper blades p 622 Cleaning exterior plastic rubber and trim components p 623 Cleaning wheel rims p 624 Rustproofing p 624 Cleaning the wiper blades The car should...

Page 625: ...d plastic parts rubber and trim components e g glossy trim mouldings When using such a cleaning agent the instructions must be followed carefully Avoid washing the car with detergent with a pH value b...

Page 626: ...i nium rims Related information Cleaning the exterior p 619 Polishing and waxing p 619 Handwashing p 620 Automatic car wash p 621 High pressure washing p 622 Cleaning exterior plastic rubber and trim...

Page 627: ...ld therefore be checked regularly The most common types of paintwork damage are stone chips scratches and marks on e g the edges of wings doors and bumpers Repair paint damage To avoid the onset of ru...

Page 628: ...a basecoat and clearcoat once the primer has dried For scratches implement the same procedure but mask around the damaged area to protect the undamaged paintwork Touch up pens and spray paints for tou...

Page 629: ...nst the windscreen The wiper arm must be pulled past the lock for wiper blade replacement Grip the lower part of the blade and pull to the right until the blade loosens from the arm 3 Press the new wi...

Page 630: ...ight out parallel with the wiper arm Slide in the new wiper blade until a click is heard 3 Check that the blade is firmly installed 4 Fold the wiper arm back towards the wind screen The wiper blades a...

Page 631: ...to the service position To deactivate the service mode press Wiper Service Position again The light indicator in the button extinguishes when service mode is deactivated The wiper blades also exit th...

Page 632: ...or temperatures below freezing point IMPORTANT Use Volvo genuine washer fluid or equivalent with a recommended pH of between 6 and 8 in working dilution e g 1 1 with neutral water IMPORTANT Use washer...

Page 633: ...SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 634: ...tion colour code etc Label location The illustration is schematic details may vary depending on market and model Knowing the car s type designation vehicle iden tification and engine numbers can facil...

Page 635: ...or colour and type approval number The decal is positioned on the door pillar and will be visible when the right hand rear door is opened Decal A C system for cars with refrigerant R1234yf Decal A C s...

Page 636: ...resented in the registration document NOTE It is not intended that the decals illustrated in the owner s manual should be exact replicas of those in the car They are included to show their approximate...

Page 637: ...8 C Length 4936 194 3 D Load length floor folded seat 1988 78 3 E Load length floor 1153 45 4 F HeightB 1475 58 1 Dimensions mm inches G Load height 704 27 7 H Front track 1628C 1618D 1617E 1623F 64 1...

Page 638: ...weight 2 people Varies slightly depending on tyre dimension chassis option etc B Including roof antenna for kerb weight C Applies to cars with 17 18 inch wheels D Applies to cars with 19 inch wheels...

Page 639: ...of accessories that reduce load capacity are the different equipment levels e g Kinetic Momentum Summum as well as other accessories such as towbar load carrier space box audio system auxiliary lamps...

Page 640: ...ngine codeA Gearbox Max weight braked trailer kg Max towball load kg T4 B4204T44 Automatic 1800 110 T4 B4204T31 Automatic 1800 110 T5 B4204T23 Automatic 1800 110 T5 B4204T26 Automatic 1800 110 T6 AWD...

Page 641: ...cars that are equipped for a higher towing weight IMPORTANT When driving with a trailer it is permitted to exceed the vehicle s gross vehicle weight including towball load by a maximum of 100 kg 220...

Page 642: ...0 350 1800 4800 4 T5 B4204T23 187 5500 254 5500 350 1500 4800 4 T6 AWD B4204T29 228 5700 310 5700 400 2200 5100 4 T6 AWD B4204T27 235 5700 320 5700 400 2200 5400 4 D3 D4204T16 110 3750 150 3750 320 17...

Page 643: ...ve engine alternative can be read in the table Volvo recommends Engine Engine codeA Oil grade Volume incl oil filter litres approx T4 B4204T44 Castrol Edge Professional V 0W 20 or VCC RBS0 2AE 0W 20 5...

Page 644: ...r VCC RBS0 2AE 0W 20 5 2 D3 AWD D4204T4 5 2 D4 D4204T7 5 2 D4 D4 AWD D4204T14 5 2 D5 AWD D4204T23 5 2 A The engine code component number and serial number can be found on the engine Related informatio...

Page 645: ...vals 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 starting characteristics fuel consum...

Page 646: ...ransmis sion fluid does not need to be changed during the service life of the gearbox However it may be necessary in adverse driving conditions Manual gearbox Prescribed transmission fluid BOT 350 M3...

Page 647: ...and filling with AdBlue p 451 Air conditioning specifications The car s climate control system uses a freon free refrigerant either R1234yf or R134a depending on market Information about which refrige...

Page 648: ...4yf refrigerant Weight Prescribed grade 650 g R1234yf WARNING The air conditioning system contains pressur ised refrigerant R1234yf In accordance with SAE J2845 Technician Training for Safe Service an...

Page 649: ...g for rolling resistance according to EU directive no 1222 2009 Manual gearbox Automatic gearbox NOTE If there is no consumption and emissions data in the table this is available in an enclosed supple...

Page 650: ...35 5 1 142 5 4 D5 AWD D4204T23 B 172 6 5 131 5 0 146 5 6 C 175 6 6 133 5 0 148 5 6 The fuel consumption and emission values in the above table are based on special EU driving cycles see below which ap...

Page 651: ...nment EU driving cycles all in accord ance with EU Regulation no 692 2008 and 715 2007 Euro 5 Euro 6 2017 1151 and 2017 1153 Since the driving cycles are also used for quality control there are string...

Page 652: ...7x42 245 45R18 8x18x42 255 40R19 8 5x19x47 255 35R20 8 5x20x47 5 245 35R21 8 5x21x44 5 T4 B4204T44 aut T4 B4204T31 aut T5 B4204T23 aut T5 B4204T26 aut T6 AWD B4204T27 aut T6 AWD B4204T29 aut D3 D4204T...

Page 653: ...S 651 Related information Minimum permitted tyre load index and speed rating for tyres p 652 Type designations p 632 Dimension designation for tyre p 531 Dimension designation for wheel rim p 532 Snow...

Page 654: ...ng SS Engine man aut Minimum permitted load index LI A Minimum permitted speed rating SS B T4 B4204T44 aut 96 V T4 B4204T31 aut 96 V T5 B4204T23 aut 96 V T5 B4204T26 aut 96 V T6 AWD B4204T27 aut 96 W...

Page 655: ...yre s load index must be at least equal to or greater than indicated in the table B The tyre s speed rating must be at least equal to or greater than indicated in the table Related information Approve...

Page 656: ...a All engines 225 55 R17 245 45 R18 255 40 R19 0 160 km h 0 100 mph 230 230 260 260 260 160 km h 100 mph 260 260 270 270 255 35 R20 245 35 R21 0 160 km h 0 100 mph 240 240 260 260 260 160 km h 100 mph...

Page 657: ...l location 265 Airbag 50 Activating deactivating 53 driver s side 51 passenger side 52 53 Airbag see Airbag 50 Air conditioning 226 Air conditioning fluid volume and grade 645 Air conditioning system...

Page 658: ...187 188 189 rear seat lowering 192 Bag holder 565 Battery 456 597 jump starting 456 maintenance 597 overload 456 recycling 602 start 597 support 600 symbols on the battery 601 Bicycle rack towbar moun...

Page 659: ...128 129 switch off and change volume 127 symbols in status bar 120 views 111 Change of owner 130 Change of target with adaptive cruise control 321 with Pilot Assist 321 Checking the engine oil level 5...

Page 660: ...ile device WiFi 513 via car modem 513 via telephone Bluetooth 512 Connect phone 503 Controls lighting 162 Coolant 644 filling 588 Cooling system overheating 455 Cornering lights 157 Corner Traction Co...

Page 661: ...ing mode 323 Drivetrain Gearbox 421 Driving cooling system 455 with a tailer 461 Driving economy 440 Driving in water 442 Driving mode 429 change 431 Driver support 323 ECO 431 434 Driving with a trai...

Page 662: ...ntrol 211 Fan 221 heating 213 214 Temperature 223 Ventilation 215 Front seat manual 182 Front seat power 183 adjusting seat 183 adjusting the passenger seat from the driver s seat 191 Lumbar support 1...

Page 663: ...st Hill Start Assist HSA 420 Hill Start Assist 420 HomeLink 469 program 470 Type approval 472 using 472 Home safe light duration 159 Horn 195 I IAQS Interior Air Quality System 204 IC Inflatable Curta...

Page 664: ...374 376 Lane Keeping Aid see Lane assistance 370 Language 128 Large Animal Detection LAD 342 Leather upholstery washing instructions 617 Level control 438 settings 440 License agreement 93 519 Lifting...

Page 665: ...87 488 489 compatible file formats 495 voice control 144 Messages and symbols Adaptive Cruise Control 309 Assistance at risk of collision 383 BLIS 356 City Safety 351 Cross Traffic Alert 360 Lane assi...

Page 666: ...392 sensor fields 394 Symbols and messages 396 views 390 Park Assist Pilot 397 leave parking 401 parallel parking 398 Parking 399 perpendicular parking 398 Parking on hill 418 Parking brake 416 activa...

Page 667: ...adar unit 327 Limitations 333 maintenance and cleaning 337 Type approval 328 Radio 481 change radio frequency and radio sta tion 482 DAB 486 search for radio station 483 settings 484 start 481 voice c...

Page 668: ...on 365 settings 365 speed camera information 367 Speed warning 366 Roof load max weight 637 Run out of fuel diesel 448 Rustproofing 624 S Safety 42 pregnancy 42 Safety mode 57 start movement 57 Sealin...

Page 669: ...deactivate 436 Driving 434 Limitations 436 Starting the engine 408 after collision 57 Start the car 408 Steering assistance at risk of collision 377 Steering force speed related 282 Steering force lev...

Page 670: ...4 Tread 533 Tread depth 533 winter tyres 548 Tread wear indicators 533 Trip computer 84 show in driver display 86 Trip meter 84 Trip meter resetting 87 Trip statistics settings 88 TSA trailer stabilit...

Page 671: ...3 starter battery not charging 92 Warning 92 Warning sound Parking brake 418 Warning symbols 92 Safety 42 Warning triangle 572 Washer fluid 174 630 Washer nozzles heated 174 Washers Headlamps 177 rear...

Page 672: ...NDEX 670 Windscreen washing 177 Windscreen wiper 175 rain sensor 176 177 Winter driving 442 snow chains 548 winter tyres 548 Wiper blades 174 changing 627 628 Service position 629 Wiper blades and was...

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