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STARTING AND DRIVING
440
Related information
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Electric operation range in urban environ-
ment (p. 441)
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Maintain or increase the hybrid battery's
state of charge while driving. (p. 420)
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Starting and stopping the combustion engine
in Twin Engine (p. 440)
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Approved tyre pressures (p. 601)
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Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
(p. 600)
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Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure (p. 25)
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Hybrid related information in the driver dis-
play (p. 96)
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Gear positions for automatic gearbox
(p. 409)
Starting and stopping the
combustion engine in Twin Engine
An advanced control system determines the
extent to which the car is driven on internal com-
bustion engine, electric motor or both in parallel.
During electric operation, the car may some-
times need to start the internal combustion
engine automatically due to external circumstan-
ces, e.g. in low outside temperatures, which is
completely normal. In addition, the internal com-
bustion engine always starts when the hybrid
battery reaches its lowest state of charge.
Climate settings at low temperatures
In low outside temperatures, the internal combus-
tion engine sometimes starts automatically in
order to achieve the desired passenger compart-
ment temperature and air quality. The amount of
time that the internal combustion engine runs
can be affected by:
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lowering the temperature
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reducing the fan strength
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activating drive mode
Pure
.
Electric operation in low or high
temperatures
In low or high outside temperatures, the car's
range and output for electric operation may be
reduced and affect how often the internal com-
bustion engine is started automatically.
Emission control
To ensure optimal operation of the emission con-
trol, the internal combustion engine must be run
for several minutes once it has been started. The
duration of the internal combustion engine's run-
ning time varies depending on the temperature of
the catalytic converter.
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Summary of Contents for XC 60 TWIN ENGINE
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...
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Page 14: ......
Page 15: ...INTRODUCTION ...
Page 29: ...INTRODUCTION 27 Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions p 600 Air quality p 181 ...
Page 58: ... INTRODUCTION 56 Overview ...
Page 61: ...SAFETY ...
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Page 89: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ...
Page 96: ... INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 94 Fuel gauge p 102 License agreement for the driver display p 103 ...
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Page 181: ...CLIMATE CONTROL ...
Page 213: ...LOADING AND STORAGE ...
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Page 231: ...LOCKS AND ALARM ...
Page 268: ... LOCKS AND ALARM 266 Country Area Type approval Serbia The United Arab Emirates ...
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Page 271: ...DRIVER SUPPORT ...
Page 403: ...STARTING AND DRIVING ...
Page 471: ...AUDIO AND MEDIA ...
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Page 519: ...WHEELS AND TYRES ...
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Page 543: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ...
Page 587: ...SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 618: ...ALPHABETICAL INDEX 616 ...
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