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* Option/accessory.

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Related information

Adaptive cruise control

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 (p. 303)

Limitations for adaptive cruise control

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(p. 308)

Selecting and activating adaptive

cruise control

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Adaptive cruise control (ACC

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) must first be

selected and then activated to enable it to
control speed and distance.

To start the function requires the following:

The driver's seatbelt must be buckled and
the driver's door must be closed.

There must be a vehicle (the "target vehi-
cle") within reasonable distance in front of
the car, or the current speed must be at
least 15 km/h (9 mph).

For cars with manual gearbox. Speed
must be at the lowest 30 km/h (20 mph).

1. Press the steering wheel button 

 (2) or 

(3) to scroll to the adaptive cruise control
symbol 

 (4).

> The symbol is grey – the adaptive

cruise control is in standby mode.

2. When speed limiter is selected – press the

steering wheel button 

 (1) to activate.

> The symbol is white – the speed limiter

is started and the current speed is
stored as maximum speed.

Reactivating adaptive cruise control to
the last stored speed

When the adaptive cruise control is
selected – press the steering wheel but-
ton 

 to activate.

> The cruise control markings and sym-

bols in the driver display change colour
from GREY to WHITE — the car will
now follow the most recently stored
speed again.

WARNING

A significant increase in speed may follow
when the speed is resumed with the 

steering wheel button.

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This function can be either standard or optional, depending on market.

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Adaptive Cruise Control

Summary of Contents for XC60 Twin Engine 2020

Page 1: ...XC60 T W I N E N G I N E OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ntal 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 mobi...

Page 4: ...liary equipment 39 Installation of accessories 39 Connection of equipment to the car s diagnostic socket 40 Showing the car s identification number 41 Driver distraction 41 SAFETY Safety 44 Safety dur...

Page 5: ...r display 89 Warning symbols in the driver display 92 License agreement for the driver display 93 Application menu in driver display 99 Handling the application menu in the driver display 100 Messages...

Page 6: ...the centre display 137 Head up display 138 Activating and deactivating the head up display 140 Settings for head up display 140 Voice recognition 141 Using voice recognition 142 Controlling a telephon...

Page 7: ...ing massage settings in the front seat 187 Adjusting the length of the seat cushion in the front seat 188 Adjusting the side support in the front seat 189 Adjusting the lumbar support in the front sea...

Page 8: ...conditioning 226 Activating and deactivating time setting for preconditioning 227 Removing time setting for precon ditioning 228 Climate comfort when parking 229 Starting and switching off climate com...

Page 9: ...ng 291 Limitations of Distance Warning 292 Speed limiter 292 Selecting and activating speed limiter 294 Deactivating the speed limiter 294 Temporary deactivation of speed limiter 295 Limitations for s...

Page 10: ...asive manoeuvre with City Safety 354 City Safety brakes for oncoming vehicles 355 Limitations of City Safety 355 Messages for City Safety 359 Rear Collision Warning 360 Limitations of Rear Collision W...

Page 11: ...stem 401 Activate park assist camera 402 Symbols and messages for Park assist camera 404 Park Assist Pilot 406 Parking variants with Park Assist Pilot 407 Using Park Assist Pilot 408 Leaving parallel...

Page 12: ...463 All wheel drive 464 Drive systems 464 Starting and stopping the com bustion engine in Twin Engine 465 Drive modes 466 Changing drive mode 471 Energy distribution in hybrid drive using map data 472...

Page 13: ...igital radio 524 Link between FM and digital radio 525 Media player 525 Media playback 526 Controlling and changing media 527 Searching media 528 Gracenote 529 CD player 530 Video 530 Playing a video...

Page 14: ...phone 550 Connect the car to the Internet via a phone Wi Fi 551 Connect the car to the Internet via car modem SIM card 552 Settings for car modem 552 Sharing Internet access from the car via a Wi Fi...

Page 15: ...ls 587 Spare wheel 589 Handling the spare wheel 590 Winter tyres 590 Snow chains 591 Emergency puncture repair kit 592 Using a puncture repair kit 593 Inflating tyres with the compressor from the punc...

Page 16: ...se 641 Fuses in engine compartment 643 Fuses under glovebox 650 Fuses in cargo area 655 Cleaning the interior 660 Cleaning the centre display 660 Cleaning the head up display 661 Cleaning fabric uphol...

Page 17: ...pecifications 687 Adverse driving conditions for engine oil 688 Coolant specifications 689 Transmission fluid specifications 689 Brake fluid specifications 689 Fuel tank volume 690 Air conditioning sp...

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Page 19: ...OWNER S INFORMATION...

Page 20: ...and interior images of the car The content is searchable and the various sections are designed to facilitate navigation Volvo Cars support site Go to support volvocars com and select your country Here...

Page 21: ...stand as this may make it difficult to find your way back through the screen structure Related information Owner s manual in centre display p 19 Owner s Manual in mobile devices p 22 Volvo Cars suppor...

Page 22: ...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 20 Navigating...

Page 23: ...cess 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 hotspots that lead to...

Page 24: ...s Manual 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...

Page 25: ...also infor mation about accessories and software adap ted for your car model Related information Volvo ID p 28 Reading the owner s manual To help you get to know your new car read the Owner s Manual b...

Page 26: ...r if there is a risk of injury IMPORTANT Important texts appear if there is a risk of damage NOTE NOTE texts give advice or tips that facili tate the use of e g features and functions Decals The car c...

Page 27: ...n the owner s manual are sometimes schematic and are intended to provide an overall picture or example of a certain function They may devi ate from the car s appearance depending on equipment level an...

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Page 29: ...YOUR VOLVO...

Page 30: ...s can even be connected to the same Volvo ID Related information Creating and registering a Volvo ID p 28 Book service and repair p 623 Creating and registering a Volvo ID It is possible to create a V...

Page 31: ...he car If you created your Volvo ID via the web or the Volvo On Call app register it to your car as fol lows 1 If not done already download the Volvo ID app from Download Centre in the centre display...

Page 32: ...o the air inside a Volvo is for example cleaner than the air outside thanks to the climate control system Your Volvo complies with stringent interna tional environmental standards All Volvo s manufact...

Page 33: ...ir Quality System IAQS ensures that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the traffic outside The system cleans the air in the passenger compartment from contaminants such as par ticles hydrocar...

Page 34: ...UR VOLVO 32 Related information Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions p 692 Economical driving p 481 Start and switch off preconditioning p 224 The owner s manual and the environment p 25 Air quality p 2...

Page 35: ...ra Road Sign Information Electronic stability control Roll Stability Control Speed limiter Cruise control Adaptive cruise control Rear Collision Warning Driver Alert Control All wheel drive6 Preventio...

Page 36: ...t information and entertainment when it is necessary without distracting the driver Sensus covers all solutions in the car that are connected with entertainment online connec tivity navigation and the...

Page 37: ...er should deal with as soon as possible Such information may for example include traffic warnings speed information and navigation information Road Sign Infor mation and incoming phone calls are also...

Page 38: ...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 arises Voice recognition system The voice recognition system...

Page 39: ...g in the event of traffic accidents or collision like situations How the various systems in the car worked Whether the driver and passenger seat belts were fastened tensioned The driver s use of the a...

Page 40: ...ts For further information contact a Volvo retailer Terms Conditions for Services Volvo offers services that help to enhance car safety and comfort These services include everything from assis tance i...

Page 41: ...r s manual then the printed information always has precedence Related information Installation of accessories p 39 Connection of equipment to the car s diagnostic socket p 40 Reading the owner s manua...

Page 42: ...only install Volvo approved original accesso ries and that installation of accessories is only carried out by trained and qualified Volvo serv ice technicians Certain accessories only func tion when a...

Page 43: ...sponsibility is avoiding distractions such as carrying out an activity that is not related to operating the car in a driving envi ronment Your new Volvo is or can be equipped with content rich enterta...

Page 44: ...ith a navigation system you must only set and change the itinerary when the car is parked Never program the audio system while the car is moving Program the radio s presets when the car is parked and...

Page 45: ...SAFETY...

Page 46: ...e urgent Drive to workshop is shown in the driver display it means that part of one of the safety systems does not have full function ality Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be...

Page 47: ...nd speed of the collision and the nature of the colliding vehicle all have an influence When WHIPS is deployed the front seat backrests are lowered backward and the seat cushions move downward to chan...

Page 48: ...t seat passenger should sit in the centre of the seat with as little space as possible between the head and the head restraint WHIPS and child seats The protection provided by the car to children seat...

Page 49: ...nd taking off seatbelts p 47 Door and seatbelt reminder p 50 Putting on and taking off seatbelts Make sure that all passengers have fastened their seatbelts before starting to drive Putting on seatbel...

Page 50: ...designed for only one per son WARNING Remember not to clip or hook the seatbelt to hooks or other interior fittings as this prevents the belt from tightening properly WARNING Do not make any damages o...

Page 51: ...upant to a better position reducing the risk of striking the car s interior and improving the effect of safety systems such as the car s airbags When the critical situation has come to an end the seat...

Page 52: ...ts p 46 Door and seatbelt reminder The system reminds unbelted occupants to wear a seatbelt and also warns about an open door bonnet or lid Driver display graphics Graphics in the driver display with...

Page 53: ...arning symbol illuminates Related information Seatbelts p 46 Putting on and taking off seatbelts p 47 Airbags The car is equipped with airbags and inflat able curtains for driver and passengers NOTE T...

Page 54: ...legs A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the airbag airbags is inflated The airbag cushions the initial collision impact for the occupant The airbag deflates when com pressed by th...

Page 55: ...moke escapes into the car This is completely normal The entire process including inflation and deflation of the airbag occurs within tenths of a sec ond WARNING The seatbelts and airbags interact If t...

Page 56: ...cti vated Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life or lead to serious per sonal injury Related information Airbags p 51 Driver airbags p 52 Activating and deactivating passenger air...

Page 57: ...dicator in the roof console approx 6 seconds after the car s electrical system has been set in igni tion position II 2 Confirm the message by pressing the right hand steering wheel keypad s O but ton...

Page 58: ...igni tion position II 2 Confirm the message by pressing the right hand steering wheel keypad s O but ton A text message and a symbol in the roof console indicate that the airbag for the front passenge...

Page 59: ...l since this area is required by the side air bag Volvo recommends the use only of car seat covers approved by Volvo Other seat cov ers may impede the operation of the side airbags WARNING Side airbag...

Page 60: ...e message Safety mode See Owner s manual may be shown on the driver display with a warning symbol as long as the display is not damaged and the car s electrical system is still in work ing order This...

Page 61: ...driver display shows the message Car start System check wait during this time This can take up to one minute 4 Then try to start the car again when the message Car start System check wait is no longe...

Page 62: ...the event of questions when fitting child safety equipment contact the manufac turer for clearer instructions Children of all ages and sizes must always sit correctly secured in the car Never allow a...

Page 63: ...ing points Mounting point locations are indicated by symbols on the rear of the backrest The mounting points are located on the rear of the rear seat s outer seats WARNING The child seat s upper strap...

Page 64: ...points in the rear seat are located on the rear section of the front seat s floor rails Related information Child seats p 60 Upper mounting points for child seats p 61 i Size ISOFIX mounting points f...

Page 65: ...vated If a child is sitting on the front passenger seat then he she could suffer serious injury if the airbag deploys If the passenger airbag is deactivated then rear facing child seats can be fitted...

Page 66: ...the upper section of the child seat to rest against the windscreen NOTE When using child safety equipment it is important to read the installation instruc tions included In the event of questions whe...

Page 67: ...ugh the hole in the head restraint before being tensioned at the mounting point If this is not possible follow the rec ommendations from the child seat manu facturer If the child seat is equipped with...

Page 68: ...s 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 69: ...The seat cushion extension must always be retracted for the installation of child seats B Adjust the backrest to a more upright position C Volvo recommends Volvo infant seat type approval E1 04301146...

Page 70: ...nt facing child seats Outer rear seat Centre rear seat i Size child seats X X i UA B X i U Suitable for i Size universal child seat front facing and rear facing X Not suitable for universally approved...

Page 71: ...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 deacti vated airbag only rear facing c...

Page 72: ...n be read on the child seat s label 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 rang...

Page 73: ...rmation Child seat positioning p 63 Child seat mounting p 64 Table for location of child seats using the car s seatbelts p 66 Table for location of i Size child seats p 68 i Size ISOFIX mounting point...

Page 74: ...p section of the seatbelt is posi tioned low over the pelvis to provide opti mal protection WARNING Volvo recommends that repair or replace ment of the integrated child seat is only performed by an au...

Page 75: ...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 cush ion Lift the seat cushion up at the front edge...

Page 76: ...on 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...

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

Page 78: ...tic 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 Display lightin...

Page 79: ...verviews show where the displays and controls near the driver are located Steering wheel and instrument panel Position lamps daytime running lights dipped beam main beam direction indi cators rear fog...

Page 80: ...tionary Driver s door Memories for power front seat door mir ror and head up display settings Central locking Power windows door mirrors electric child safety lock Adjusting front seat Related informa...

Page 81: ...ially illegible the car must not be used You should visit a workshop immediately Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop WARNING In the event of a fault in the driver display the information on...

Page 82: ...ges appearance for different types of message An amber or red marker around the symbol indicates the degree of severity of a control or warning mes sage Examples of indicator symbol With an animation...

Page 83: ...w 2 Press My Car Displays Driver Display Information 3 Select what should be shown in the back ground Show no information in background Show information for current playing media Show navigation even...

Page 84: ...power is available Symbols in the hybrid gauge Indicates current level for available electric motor power If the symbol is filled in it means that the electric motor is in use If the symbol is not fi...

Page 85: ...dal is pressed lightly or during engine braking down a hill Related information Drive modes p 466 Driver display p 79 Foot brake p 450 Starting and stopping the combustion engine in Twin Engine p 465...

Page 86: ...display The figure is schematic parts may vary depending on car model The following meters are included in the trip computer Trip meter Odometer Instantaneous fuel consumption Distance to empty tank D...

Page 87: ...nge for electric operation Volvo has decided to use a start value when the car is fully charged The start value indicates an up to figure instead of a forecast for the range for electric operation The...

Page 88: ...efore the app menu can be opened 2 Navigate to the trip computer app to left or right with 2 The top four menu rows show meas ured values for trip meter TM The next four menu rows show measured values...

Page 89: ...in app view in order to show the trip statistics Each bar in the diagram sym bolises a distance of 1 10 or 100 km alternatively miles The bars are filled in from the right as driving progresses The b...

Page 90: ...ion may cover the clock in the driver display In the centre display the clock is located at the top right of the status bar Date and time settings Select Settings System Date and Time in the centre di...

Page 91: ...he centre display s top view Related information Driver display p 79 Changing system units p 128 Indicator symbols in the driver display The indicator symbols alert the driver that a function is activ...

Page 92: ...ymbol flashes when the direction indicators are used Position lamps The symbol lights up when the position lamps are switched on Fault in the headlamp system The symbol illuminates if a fault has occu...

Page 93: ...heel movements and cornering are more active than in normal driv ing and then allows controlled skidding of the rear section up to a certain level before it inter venes and stabilises the car Lane ass...

Page 94: ...that an authorised Volvo workshop is contacted Fault in brake system If this symbol illuminates the brake fluid level may be too low Visit the nearest authorised workshop to have the brake fluid leve...

Page 95: ...ng documentation covered by this license the Software to use reproduce display distribute execute and transmit the Software and to prepare derivative works of the Software and to permit third parties...

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: ...Project is distributed in several archive packages some of them may contain in addition to the FreeType font engine various tools and contributions which rely on or relate to the FreeType Project This...

Page 98: ...ed in accompanying documentation The copyright notices of the unaltered original files must be preserved in all copies of source files o Redistribution in binary form must provide a disclaimer that st...

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: ...keypad The figure is schematic Open close Left right Up down 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 the...

Page 103: ...odel Examples of messages in the driver display The driver display shows messages that are of high priority for the driver Messages can be shown in different parts of the driver display depending on w...

Page 104: ...Regular main tenance Maintenance overdue Time for regular service contact a workshopB Shown when the service date has passed Temporarily offA A function has been tem porarily switched off and is reset...

Page 105: ...the driver display Whether saved from the driver display or the centre display messages are managed in the centre display Saved messages can be seen in the Car Status app Messages that are shown in t...

Page 106: ...ppointment The phone app is initiated and calls a serv ice centre to book service and repair work To read the owner s manual for a saved mes sage In maximised mode for the message press Owner s manual...

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: ...r app view respectively5 Function view car functions that are acti vated or deactivated with a press Certain functions are also so called trigger func tions which means they open a window with setting...

Page 109: ...nsus Navigation Tap on the sub view 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...

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: ...reen it is possible to scroll downward or upward in the view Swipe downwards upwards any where in the view The scroll indicator appears in the centre display when it is possible to scroll in the view...

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

Page 114: ...w ing in some cases Contextual setting e g Navigation Settings Change settings directly in the top view when an app e g navigation is running 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 depend ing on the number of apps Do this by swip ing dragging from the bottom and up Go back to the h...

Page 116: ...back to the home view again by swiping from right to left6 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: ...ntre display Opening or closing a subview in full screen mode The extra tile7 and the tile for Navigation can be opened out in full screen mode with even more information and more setting options When...

Page 120: ...en a function is running an LED indicator illuminates to the left of the icon for the but ton 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: ...ll up or down in the view NOTE Hide the apps that you rarely or never use by moving them to the bottom off the visi ble 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 possi ble 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 mes sages from the car enter passw...

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: ...ss word 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 mo...

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 be...

Page 128: ...number of suggested characters let ters 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...

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

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 cen tre display 2 Continue to System System La...

Page 131: ...f Sensus and are part of the car s embedded 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 view...

Page 132: ...lay 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 val ues...

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

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

Page 135: ...profile is selected and the system loads the settings for the new driver profile Option 3 1 Drag down the top view in the centre dis play 2 Press Settings in the top view in the cen tre display 3 Pre...

Page 136: ...rotected on the other hand your settings will be saved automatically to the profile Related information Driver profiles p 132 Linking remote control key to driver profile It is possible to link your k...

Page 137: ...It is not possible to link a driver profile to a different key than the one cur rently being used in the car If there are multiple keys in the car the message More than one key is found put the key yo...

Page 138: ...view The centre display shows messages that are of lower priority for the driver Most messages are shown above the centre display s status bar After a while or when any required action related to the...

Page 139: ...bar For messages without buttons Close the message by tapping on it or allow the message to close automatically after a while The message disappears from the sta tus bar If a message needs to be saved...

Page 140: ...d up display The head up display supplements the car s driver display and projects information from the driver display onto the windscreen The projected image can only be seen from the driver position...

Page 141: ...ditions NOTE Certain visual defects may cause head aches and a feeling of stress during the use of the head up display City Safety in the head up display In the event of a collision warning the infor...

Page 142: ...ed and a projected image is shown on the windscreen Selecting display options Select which functions are to be shown in the head up display 1 Tap on Settings in the centre display s top view 2 Press M...

Page 143: ...rmation Head up display p 138 Activating and deactivating the head up display p 140 Driver profiles p 132 Storing position for seat door mirrors and head up display p 184 Voice recognition Voice contr...

Page 144: ...ands via the voice control system you have a dialogue with the system Depress the steering wheel button for voice recog nition to activate the sys tem and initiate a dialogue using voice commands Afte...

Page 145: ...number category e g Call Robin Smith Mobile The system dials the selected contact from the phonebook If the contact has several phone numbers e g home mobile work the right category must be referred t...

Page 146: ...tact information that is entered in the phone book If a contact e g Robyn Smith has sev eral phone numbers then the number category can also be stated e g Home or Mobile Call Robin Smith Mobile Press...

Page 147: ...layback from CD USB starts playback from USB iPod starts playback from iPod Bluetooth starts playback from a Bluetooth connected media source Similar music plays back music simi lar to the music curre...

Page 148: ...ice recognition p 141 Using voice recognition p 142 Controlling a telephone with voice recog nition p 144 Controlling climate control with voice rec ognition p 201 Voice control of radio and media p 1...

Page 149: ...LIGHTING...

Page 150: ...nning lights and posi tion 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 used Position Spec...

Page 151: ...beam p 152 Dipped beam p 151 Rear fog lamp p 155 Active bending lights p 155 Brake lights p 156 Emergency brake lights p 156 Hazard warning flashers p 157 Adjusting light functions via the centre dis...

Page 152: ...aytime running lights are switched on The driver should turn to a position other than If the tailgate is opened when it is dark out side the rear position lamps come on if not already switched on to w...

Page 153: ...k daylight or darkness or when the car s electrical system is in ignition position II Stalk switch rotating ring in AUTO position With the stalk switch s rotating ring in position dipped beam is also...

Page 154: ...vate by moving the stalk switch backwards When main beam has been activated the symbol illuminates in the driver display Related information Lighting control p 148 Active main beam p 152 Active main b...

Page 155: ...artly 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 function is b...

Page 156: ...ion indicator lamps flash three times If the function is deactivated via the centre dis play the lamps will flash once NOTE This automatic flashing sequence can be stopped by moving the stalk switch i...

Page 157: ...only when the car is moving and dipped beam is switched on Deactivating activating the function The function is activated when the car is sup plied from the factory and can be deactivated activated v...

Page 158: ...6 Brake functions p 449 Driving support systems p 284 Emergency brake lights Emergency brake lights are activated to alert vehicles behind about heavy braking The function means that the brake light f...

Page 159: ...the but ton is depressed NOTE Regulations for the use of hazard warning flashers may vary between countries Related information Emergency brake lights p 156 Using direction indicators p 154 Using hom...

Page 160: ...fe lighting p 157 Remote control key p 239 Interior lighting The passenger compartment is equipped with several types of lighting e g general interior lighting adjustable decor illumination and lock l...

Page 161: ...ressing the button on the lamp Brightness is adjusted by holding the button pressed in Glovebox lighting Glovebox lighting is switched on and off respectively when the lid is opened or closed Sun viso...

Page 162: ...ust the brightness of the display light control light ambient light and ambience light Adjusting ambient decor illumination 1 Press Settings in the top view in the cen tre display 2 Press My Car Light...

Page 163: ...LIGHTING 161 Related information Interior lighting p 158 Adjusting light functions via the centre display p 149 Ignition positions p 446...

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

Page 166: ...nd deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors p 219 Pinch protection for windows and sun blinds All power windows and sun blinds have pinch protection which is deployed if they are blocked b...

Page 167: ...driver s door has controls for operating all 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...

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: ...dimming and compass Door mirrors WARNING Both mirrors are bent to provide optimal vision Objects may appear to be further away than they actually are The door mirror positions are adjusted with the j...

Page 170: ...change takes place gradu ally Dimming sensitivity will affect both the interior rearview mirror and the door mirrors To change dimming sensitivity 1 Press Settings in the top view in the cen tre displ...

Page 171: ...that have been moved out of position by an external force must be reset electrically to the neutral position for electric retracting extending to work correctly 1 Fold in the door mirrors by pressing...

Page 172: ...si tion or horizontally open position The rear section is fixed roof glass The panoramic roof has a wind deflector and a sun blind made of perforated fabric and located under the glass roof to provide...

Page 173: ...ating the panorama roof The panoramic roof and sun blind are oper ated with a control in the roof panel and both are equipped with pinch protection WARNING Children other passengers or objects may be...

Page 174: ...d 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: ...and release 2 Open the panoramic roof to comfort posi tion press the control backwards a sec ond time to the position for automatic opening and release 3 Open the panoramic roof to maximum position pr...

Page 176: ...erating 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 control key p 241 Wiper blades and washer fl...

Page 177: ...stalk switch for the wipers to sweep at normal speed Raise the stalk switch further for the wipers to sweep at high speed IMPORTANT Before activating the wipers ensure that the wiper blades are not fr...

Page 178: ...ing 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 positi...

Page 179: ...rs 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 676 Set the wiper blades in...

Page 180: ...d 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 sensor s memory fun...

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

Page 182: ...WINDOWS GLASS AND MIRRORS 180 Replacing the wiper blade rear window p 673 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 posi tion in order to avoid personal injury in the event o...

Page 185: ...position for seat door mir rors 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 f...

Page 186: ...assage 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 seat p 186 Adjusting the side support in the front seat p 189 Adj...

Page 187: ...rs 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 seat p 186 Adjusting the...

Page 188: ...ring position for seat door mirrors and head up display p 184 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 th...

Page 189: ...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 Adjusting the side support in the front seat p 189 Adjusting the lumba...

Page 190: ...0 Adjusting the passenger seat from the driver s seat p 191 Adjusting the length of the seat cushion in the front seat Depending on equipment level selected seat cushion length is adjusted either usin...

Page 191: ...multi function control on the seat and the centre display can be used in order to change the settings The range of settings is shown in the centre dis play To adjust the side support 1 Activate the m...

Page 192: ...e adjusted forward back and up down four way lumbar support or forward back two way lumbar support Adjust the lumbar support in the car using the four way lumbar support 1 Activate the multi function...

Page 193: ...ivating the function The function is activated via the function view in the centre display Press the Adjust Passenger Seat button to activate Adjust passenger seat From activation of the function the...

Page 194: ...apply the parking brake when loading and unloading the car For cars with automatic gearbox set the gear selector in P to prevent it from being moved by mistake IMPORTANT There must be no objects on t...

Page 195: ...the lock and needs to be lowered manually to the horizontal position Raising the backrest Raising the backrest to upright position is car ried out manually 1 Move the backrest up back 2 Press the back...

Page 196: ...own WARNING The centre seat head restraint must be in its lowest position when the centre seat is not used When the centre seat is used the head restraint must be correctly adjusted to the height of t...

Page 197: ...thout electronic folding the outer head restraints are folded manually using the inner control on the upper side of the seat see figure Related information Lowering the backrests in the rear seat p 19...

Page 198: ...nlocked from outside If the car is not locked the steering wheel lock will be deacti vated as long as the remote control key is in the passenger compartment and the car is started Related information...

Page 199: ...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 adjustment 1 Pull the l...

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Page 201: ...CLIMATE...

Page 202: ...ate controls p 211 Climate zones The number of climate zones that the car is divided into governs the options for setting different temperatures for different parts of the passenger compartment 2 zone...

Page 203: ...en the right and left hand side s air vents despite the con trols being set for the same temperature on both sides Related information Climate p 200 Controlling climate control with voice recognition1...

Page 204: ...urn off seat ventilation activates deactivates the seat ventilation Raise seat ventilation Lower seat ventilation raises lowers the setting for the ventilated seat one step Related information Climate...

Page 205: ...he Clean Zone text is white When all conditions have been met this is indicated by the text changing colour to blue Conditions that need to be met That all doors and the tailgate are closed That all s...

Page 206: ...r compartment filter p 205 Interior Air Quality System Interior Air Quality System IAQS is a fully automatic air quality system that separates gases and particles to reduce the levels of odours and co...

Page 207: ...ent intervals If the car is used in a severely contaminated environ ment it may be necessary to replace the filter more often NOTE There are different types of passenger compartment filter Make sure t...

Page 208: ...dle of the climate row The air distribution buttons in the climate view Air distribution windscreen defroster vents Air distribution air vents in instrument panel and centre console Air distribution a...

Page 209: ...panel Turn the rotary knob in the middle of the air vent to open close the air flow from the vent The air flow is at maximum when the marking on the knob is in vertical position Air vents in the door...

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 cli mate to achieve this fan leve...

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 flo...

Page 212: ...CLIMATE 210 Related information Air distribution p 205 Opening closing and aiming the air vents p 207 Changing air distribution p 206...

Page 213: ...d 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 centre display Open...

Page 214: ...max defroster p 217 Activating and deactivating the heated windscreen p 218 Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors p 219 Regulating fan level for front seat p 220 Synchro...

Page 215: ...ew in the cen tre display 2 Press Climate 3 Select Auto Driver Seat Heating Level and Auto Passenger Seat Heating Level to activate deactivate automatic start of heated driver s and passenger seat An...

Page 216: ...s that draw air through the seat upholstery The cooling effect increases the cooler the passenger compartment air becomes The system can be activated when the engine is running 1 Press the left or rig...

Page 217: ...activated deactivated when the engine is started With automatic start activated heating will start in the event of low ambient temperature 1 Press Settings in the top view in the cen tre display 2 Pr...

Page 218: ...s etc from outside the car by the cli mate control system reusing the air in the passenger compartment 1 Open climate view in the centre display by pressing the symbol in the middle of the climate row...

Page 219: ...of the climate and air recirculation activates air conditioning 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 220: ...ole 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 A...

Page 221: ...ently warm and the ice or misting is gone 1 Press Settings in the top view in the cen tre display 2 Press Climate 3 Select Auto Front Defroster to activate deactivate automatic start of heated wind sc...

Page 222: ...ted when the engine is started With automatic start activated heat ing will start when there is a risk of ice or mist ing on the windscreen window The heating switches off automatically when the wind...

Page 223: ...e set to the desired number of degrees for the front seat s climate zones Temperature buttons in the climate row 1 Press the left or right hand side tempera ture button in the centre display s climate...

Page 224: ...ynchronisation is stopped by means of a further press on Synchronise temperature or by means of changing the temperature set tings for a climate zone other than the driver s Related information Climat...

Page 225: ...29 Symbols and messages for parking cli mate control p 230 Preconditioning Preconditioning is a climate function which if possible attempts to reach comfort tempera ture in the passenger compartment b...

Page 226: ...tart from the centre display or a mobile phone Start and switch off from car 1 Open climate view in the centre display by pressing the symbol in the middle of the climate row 2 Select the Parking clim...

Page 227: ...can also be pre conditioned with the car remote start function Engine Remote Start ERS 7 via the Volvo On Call app Related information Parking climate p 223 Preconditioning p 223 Preconditioning time...

Page 228: ...It is not possible to add a time setting if there already are 8 settings entered for the timer Delete a time setting in order to be able to add a new one 4 Tap on Date to set the time for a single dat...

Page 229: ...arking climate tab 3 Press the time setting that is to be changed A pop up window is shown 4 Edit the time setting in the same way as described in Adding a time setting above Related information Preco...

Page 230: ...etting for pre conditioning p 226 Removing time setting for preconditioning p 228 Removing time setting for preconditioning A time setting for preconditioning that is no longer required can be deleted...

Page 231: ...formation Parking climate p 223 Starting and switching off climate comfort when parking p 229 Starting and switching off climate comfort when parking Climate comfort retention maintains the cli mate i...

Page 232: ...ntrol is disengaged Contact a workshopA to check the function as soon as possible Parking climate Temporarily unavailable Parking climate control is temporarily disengaged If the problem persists for...

Page 233: ...e is not connected Con nect the charging cable Parking climate Limited Charge level too low The running time for parking climate control is limited when the state of charge in the hybrid battery is lo...

Page 234: ...switched off auto matically and the driver display shows a mes sage NOTE Make sure that there is enough charge in the battery if the heater needs to be used Fuel and refuelling14 Warning label on fue...

Page 235: ...h fuel in the car s fuel tank if the parking heater needs to be used17 Make sure that there is enough charge in the hybrid battery if the parking heater needs to be used WARNING Do not use preconditio...

Page 236: ...y be heard A ticking sound from the fuel pump may also be heard from the rear section of the car This is perfectly normal The additional heater starts and is controlled automatically when heating is r...

Page 237: ...ress Climate 3 Select Additional Heater to activate deactivate automatic start of the addi tional heater NOTE Volvo recommends that the automatic start for the additional heater should be switched off...

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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: ...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 s top view 2...

Page 242: ...can be turned off with the same button once it has been active for at least 5 seconds Otherwise the function switches off automatically after 3 minutes WARNING If anyone is left in the car make sure...

Page 243: ...er car keys metal objects or electronic apparatus e g mobile phones tablets laptops or chargers are in the cup holder Several car keys close to each other in the cup holder can cause interference with...

Page 244: ...ry moving closer to the car and making 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 driver...

Page 245: ...seconds 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 re...

Page 246: ...s p 262 Replacing the battery in the remote control key The battery in the remote control key needs to be replaced when it has become dis charged NOTE All batteries have a limited service life and mus...

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 milli metres upwards The shell will then come free and...

Page 248: ...lder with the edge down Then slide the battery for wards so that it fastens under the two plastic catches Press the battery down so that it fas tens under the upper black plastic catch NOTE Use batter...

Page 249: ...more remote control keys The car is supplied with two remote control keys A button less key is supplied if the car is equipped with keyless locking and unlock ing Additional keys can be ordered A tota...

Page 250: ...er 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: ...ng City Safety Driver Alert Control DAC Road Sign Information Related information Red Key restricted remote control key p 248 Detachable key blade The remote control key contains a detachable key blad...

Page 252: ...tach the key blade by angling it up Return the key blade to its intended posi tion in the remote control key after use Refit the shell by pressing it downward until a clicking sound is heard Then slid...

Page 253: ...e alarm and start the car 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...

Page 254: ...lectric 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 locking button Rela...

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: ...Country Area Type approval Brazil MT 3245 2015 Indonesia Nomor 38301 SDPPI 2015 Malaysia RDBV 28A 1118 S 18 4235 RDBV 27A 1118 S 18 4234 Mexico IFETEL RLVDEVO15 0396 Russia The United Arab Emi rates...

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: ...st 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 Wavelen...

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

Page 265: ...panel starts to flash to indicate the car is locked To close all side windows and the panoramic roof simultaneously place a finger against the touch sensitive recess on the outside of the door handle...

Page 266: ...oors unlocks all doors simultane ously Single Door unlocks selected door Related information Keyless locking and unlocking p 263 Keyless and touch sensitive surfaces p 262 Keyless unlocking of the tai...

Page 267: ...ing and unlocking p 263 Keyless and touch sensitive surfaces p 262 Remote control key range p 243 Opening and closing the tailgate with foot movement p 273 Antenna locations for the start and lock sys...

Page 268: ...remote control key either all doors will be unlocked or only the selected door will be unlocked and opened To change this setting tap on Settings My Car Locking Remote and Interior Unlock in the centr...

Page 269: ...car The tailgate can be unlocked from inside by pressing the button on the instrument panel Brief press on the button on the instrument panel The tailgate can be unlocked and opened from the outside...

Page 270: ...in all ignition positions higher than 0 Activation and deactivation can be performed up to 2 minutes after switching off the car provided that no door is opened Button for electric activation and dea...

Page 271: ...en the car starts to move To change this setting 1 Tap on Settings in the centre display s top view 2 Press My Car Locking 3 Select Auto Lock Doors While Driving to deactivate or activate this functio...

Page 272: ...to close13 the power operated tailgate Press the button on the underside of the tailgate to close The tailgate closes automatically and remains unlocked NOTE The button is active 24 hours after the h...

Page 273: ...ust be within range for locking and unlocking to work When using keyless locking or closing three signals will sound if the key is not detected sufficiently close to the tail gate IMPORTANT During man...

Page 274: ...or the power operated tailgate They are pre tensioned with high pressure and can cause injury if opened Related information Programming maximum opening for power operated tailgate p 272 Opening and cl...

Page 275: ...pening and closing of the tailgate is also available when the car is equipped with power operated tailgate NOTE The foot operated tailgate function is avail able in two versions Opening and closing wi...

Page 276: ...f the tail gate The remote control key does not have to be in the vicinity of the car to cancel opening or closing of the tailgate If the tailgate is stopped close to closed posi tion the next activat...

Page 277: ...rivate locking p 275 Activating and deactivating private locking Private locking is activated with a function button in the centre display and an optional PIN code NOTE The car needs to be in ignition...

Page 278: ...he function view Deactivate private locking 1 Press the button for private locking in the function view A pop up window is shown 2 Enter the code that was used for locking and tap on Confirm The tailg...

Page 279: ...l ignition position I has been activated the alarm has been trig gered Movement and tilt sensors Movement and tilt sensors react to move ments inside the car if the window is broken or if anyone tries...

Page 280: ...ch the marked surface on the outside of the door handles or the tailgate s rub berised pressure plate16 If the car is equipped with both keyless lock ing unlocking and a power operated tailgate the bu...

Page 281: ...r the tailgate is opened within two minutes then the alarm is automatically re armed The car is relocked at the same time In certain markets the alarm is armed auto matically after a certain delay aft...

Page 282: ...RNING Do not allow anyone to remain in the car without first deactivating the function in order to avoid the risk of anyone being locked in Related information Temporarily deactivating double locks p...

Page 283: ...ption accessory 281 If the car is unlocked and then locked again the double lock function must be deactivated again The system is reset the next time the engine is started Related information Double l...

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Page 285: ...DRIVER SUPPORT...

Page 286: ...0 Camera unit p 339 City Safety p 345 Rear Collision Warning p 360 BLIS p 361 Cross Traffic Alert p 365 Road Sign Information p 369 Driver Alert Control p 376 Lane assistance p 378 Steering assistance...

Page 287: ...s p 284 Drive modes p 466 General speed warning1 At speeds between 80 120 km h 50 75 mph the driver is warned by an acous tic signal every other minute At speeds above 120 km h 75 mph the driver is wa...

Page 288: ...peed and brakes the drive wheels that spin so that additional traction shall be transferred from the drive wheels that are not spinning The function can also prevent the driving wheels from spinning a...

Page 289: ...nformation Electronic stability control p 285 Activating or deactivating sport mode for electronic stability control p 287 Trailer stability assist p 500 Activating or deactivating sport mode for elec...

Page 290: ...IVER SUPPORT Option accessory 288 Speed limiter Cruise control Adaptive cruise control Pilot Assist Related information Electronic Stability Control in sport mode p 287 Electronic stability control p...

Page 291: ...activated in this mode it is partly reduced ESC Temporarily off The system has been temporarily reduced due to excessive brake temperature the function is reactivated automatically when the brakes hav...

Page 292: ...ed with a head up dis play to be able to display Distance Warning Distance Warning symbol on the windscreen with head up display In cars equipped with head up display a sym bol is shown on the windscr...

Page 293: ...rd ance with current traffic rules and reg ulations Related information First aid kit p 618 Activating or deactivating distance warn ing p 291 Limitations of Distance Warning p 292 Set time interval t...

Page 294: ...n that set due to limitations in radar unit range NOTE This function uses the car s camera and radar units which have certain general lim itations Related information Distance Warning p 290 Limitation...

Page 295: ...s its limitations and what the driver should be aware of before using the system Driver support functions are not a sub stitute for the driver s attention and judgement The driver is always responsibl...

Page 296: ...tivate The symbol is white the speed limiter is started and the current speed is stored as maximum speed Related information Speed limiter p 292 Deactivating the speed limiter p 294 Temporary deactiva...

Page 297: ...ng to be set in standby mode e g to be able to quickly accelerate the car out of a situation In which case proceed as follows 1 Fully depress the accelerator pedal and release it to interrupt accelera...

Page 298: ...dapt the car s maximum speed WARNING Even if the driver clearly sees the speed related road sign the speed information from the Road Sign Information RSI function to ASL may be incorrect in such cases...

Page 299: ...Driving support systems p 284 Activating or deactivating the automatic speed limiter p 297 Changing the tolerance for the automatic speed limiter p 298 Limitations for automatic speed limiter p 299 Sp...

Page 300: ...indication ASL is switched off and SL is activated instead WARNING After switching from ASL to SL the car will no longer follow the signed speed limit but only the stored maximum speed Related informa...

Page 301: ...ar passes If road sign information cannot interpret and provide speed information to the driver sup port systems the automatic speed limiter sets in standby mode and changes to normal speed limiter In...

Page 302: ...r at the appro priate speed with an appropriate dis tance to other vehicles and in accord ance with current traffic rules and reg ulations Using engine braking instead of the foot brake With Cruise Co...

Page 303: ...eed When cruise control is selected press the steering wheel button to activate The cruise control markings and sym bols in the driver display change colour from GREY to WHITE the car will now follow...

Page 304: ...any of the following occurs The foot brake is used The gear selector is moved to N position The clutch pedal is held depressed for longer than 1 minute The driver maintains a speed higher than the sto...

Page 305: ...using the system Driver support functions are not a sub stitute for the driver s attention and judgement The driver is always responsible for ensuring the car is driven in a safe manner at the appro...

Page 306: ...37 A summary of how adaptive cruise control ACC38 is controlled using the left hand key pad on the steering wheel and how the func tion is shown in the display From standby mode activates and stores t...

Page 307: ...the steering wheel button 2 or 3 to scroll to the adaptive cruise control symbol 4 The symbol is grey the adaptive cruise control is in standby mode 2 When speed limiter is selected press the steering...

Page 308: ...standby mode The indicator for time interval and symbol for target vehicle if activated are also switched off 2 Press the steering wheel button 1 or 3 to change to another function The driver display...

Page 309: ...r may be warned of the short distance by the Distance Warning function instead Automatic standby mode Adaptive cruise control is dependent on other systems e g stability control anti skid ESC45 If any...

Page 310: ...not be selected when the adaptive cruise control is activated WARNING This is not a collision avoidance sys tem The driver is always responsible and must intervene if the system does not detect a vehi...

Page 311: ...N button indication adaptive cruise control is deactivated and normal cruise control is set in standby mode GREY button indication normal cruise control is deactivated and adaptive cruise control is s...

Page 312: ...the driver that the maximum permitted speed is 130 km h 80 mph The previous illustration shows that the adap tive cruise control is set to maintain 110 km h 68 mph and that there is no vehicle ahead t...

Page 313: ...em 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 the ca...

Page 314: ...ornering support function is activated this may also affect the speed of the car Pilot Assist steering assistance takes into account the speed of the preceding car and the lane markings The driver can...

Page 315: ...e performed at a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recom mended Round bends and when the road splits Pilot Assist interacts with the driver who should therefore not wait for the steering assist...

Page 316: ...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 cruise control to Pilot Assist From s...

Page 317: ...ph For cars with manual gearbox Speed must be at the lowest 30 km h 20 mph 1 Press 1 or 3 to scroll to the symbol for Pilot Assist 4 The symbol is grey Pilot Assist is in standby mode 2 When Pilot Ass...

Page 318: ...grey Pilot Assist is set in standby mode The indicator for time interval and symbol for target vehicle if activated are also switched off 2 Press the steering wheel button 1 or 3 to change to another...

Page 319: ...With automatic standby mode the driver is warned via an acoustic signal and a mes sage on the driver display The driver must then regulate the car s speed apply the brakes as needed and maintain a sa...

Page 320: ...lot Assist p 318 Limitations of Pilot Assist 61 The Pilot Assist function may have limitations in certain situations The Pilot Assist function is an aid which can help the driver in many situations Bu...

Page 321: ...use involves increased risk of contact with surrounding obstacles that cannot be detected by the function WARNING This is not a collision avoidance sys tem The driver is always responsible and must in...

Page 322: ...hat the maximum permitted speed is 130 km h 80 mph The previous illustration shows that Pilot Assist is set to maintain 110 km h 68 mph and that there is no vehicle ahead to follow Pilot Assist provid...

Page 323: ...Related information Pilot Assist p 312 Limitations of Pilot Assist p 318 Warning from driver support in the event of a collision risk The driver support systems of adaptive cruise control and Pilot As...

Page 324: ...if the driver is not looking straight ahead may make the visual warning signal in the wind screen difficult to recognise Related information Driving support systems p 284 Adaptive cruise control p 303...

Page 325: ...tored speed Reduces stored speed Stored speed Change a set speed with short presses on the steering wheel buttons 1 or 2 or by pressing and holding them Short presses Each press changes the speed in i...

Page 326: ...ehicle in front can be selected and shown in the driver display as 1 5 horizon tal lines the more lines the longer the time interval One line represents about 1 sec ond to the vehicle in front 5 lines...

Page 327: ...tion in an unexpected traffic situation Related information Driving support systems p 284 Adaptive cruise control p 303 Pilot Assist p 312 Distance Warning p 290 Head up display p 138 Automatic brakin...

Page 328: ...arking brake In certain situations the parking brake is applied in order to keep the car stationary This takes place if the function is holding the car stationary with the foot brake and the driver op...

Page 329: ...nd road conditions The driver is advised to read all sec tions 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...

Page 330: ...is function is only available in certain markets A driver should be aware about the following examples of limitations Cornering support may have limited per formance on smaller roads and in built up a...

Page 331: ...driver is advised to read all sec tions 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 syste...

Page 332: ...type are avoided by tempo rarily setting adaptive cruise control or Pilot Assist to standby mode Related information Overtaking Assistance p 329 Adaptive cruise control p 303 Pilot Assist p 312 Standb...

Page 333: ...opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio Modelo...

Page 334: ...ration of Conformity may be consulted at Delphi Electronics Safety 2151 E Lincoln Road Kokomo Indiana 46902 USA Hereby Hella KgaA Hueck Co declares that RS4 is in compliance with the essential require...

Page 335: ...DPPI 2017 Country of origin China PLG ID 6051 Jamaica This product contains a Type Approved Module by Jamaica SMA RS4 Jordan Type Approval No TRC LPD 2014 255 Equipment Type Low Power Device LPD Type...

Page 336: ...equipo esta sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2 este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia inc...

Page 337: ...DRIVER SUPPORT 335 Market ACC PA BLIS Symbol Type approval Russia Serbia 011 14 011 17 Singapore DA 105753 DA 103238 South Africa TA 2014 1824 TA 2016 3407...

Page 338: ...DRIVER SUPPORT 336 Market ACC PA BLIS Symbol Type approval South Korea Certification No MSIP CMI DPH L2C0054TR MSIP CMM HLA RS4 A Taiwan CCAB15LP0560T3 CCAB17LP0470T5...

Page 339: ...SUPPORT 337 Market ACC PA BLIS Symbol Type approval Ukraine Delphi RACAM SRR2 679 24 2009 Delphi Delphi 24 05 24 25 20 EIRP HELLA GmbH Co KGaA RS4 2014 53 www hella com vcc 24 05 24 25 20 EIRP Vietnam...

Page 340: ...nt provisions of Directive 2014 53 EU Japan R 204 750001 This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law This device should not be modified o...

Page 341: ...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 Road Sig...

Page 342: ...ions being reduced being switched off completely or giv ing incorrect function responses If the driver display shows this sym bol and the message Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked see Owner s manual th...

Page 343: ...ly or giving incorrect function responses The following is also applicable so as not to risk incorrect function for the driver supports that use the radar unit If a scratch crack or stone chip appears...

Page 344: ...trailers can also be difficult for the radar unit to detect or are not detected at all the driver should therefore be particularly careful when driving behind low trailers when the adaptive cruise con...

Page 345: ...tor is also shown in the fol lowing instances but then without the sym bol for defective camera open door open tailgate folded in door mirror Light conditions The camera image is adjusted automaticall...

Page 346: ...its Keep the surface indi cated clean on both the left and right hand sides of the car To ensure best possible functionality the surfaces in front of the sensors must be kept clean Do not affix any ob...

Page 347: ...every situation City Safety is designed to be activated as late as possible in order to avoid unnecessary intervention Automatic braking takes place only after or at the same time as the collision wa...

Page 348: ...fety can reduce the speed by up to 60 km h 37 mph cyclists For a cyclist City Safety can reduce the speed by up to 50 km h 30 mph Pedestrians For a pedestrian City Safety can reduce speed by up to 45...

Page 349: ...the braking is not sufficient to avoid a collision 3 Auto Brake The automatic brake function is activated last If in this situation the driver has not yet started to take evasive action and the risk o...

Page 350: ...elec tric operation is switched off The warning distance determines the sensitiv ity of the system and regulates the distance at which a visual acoustic and brake pulse warn ing should be deployed To...

Page 351: ...mmended since it can make City Safety more effective NOTE The warning with direction indicators for Rear Collision Warning is deactivated if the warning distance for collision warning in the City Safe...

Page 352: ...s poor warning and brake interventions may then be late or not occur at all cyclists wearing clothing that obscures the body outline bicycles loaded with large objects The driver is always responsible...

Page 353: ...possible information about the body outline requiring the ability to identify the animal directly from the side in combination with what is a normal pattern of movement for the animal If parts of the...

Page 354: ...with right hand traffic or to the right in left hand traffic the oncoming vehicle must have its head lamps switched on Related information City Safety p 345 Limitations of City Safety p 355 Limitation...

Page 355: ...assis tance cannot be switched off it is always activated Your car steers away Slow moving stationary vehicles or obsta cles City Safety engages by amplifying the driver s steering input which only oc...

Page 356: ...City Safety City Safety76 has the facility to assist the driver by automatically braking the car earlier when it is not possible to avoid a collision by only steering away City Safety assists the driv...

Page 357: ...n impending collision with an oncoming vehicle always come very late Related information City Safety p 345 Limitations of City Safety p 355 Limitations of City Safety The City Safety77 function may ha...

Page 358: ...be performed at a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recom mended Driver intervention Reversing When your own car is reversing City Safety is temporarily deactivated Low speed City Safety is no...

Page 359: ...interventions for pedestrians and cyclists are deacti vated at vehicle speeds exceeding 80 km h 50 mph Do not place stick or mount anything on the outside or inside of the wind screen in front of or...

Page 360: ...ay s Settings menu the car is not equipped with this function Search path in the top view of the centre dis play Settings My Car IntelliSafe Related information City Safety p 345 Limitations for camer...

Page 361: ...the driver 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 sho...

Page 362: ...vised to read all sec tions 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 supp...

Page 363: ...car so as to provide assis tance in heavy traffic on roads with several lanes in the same direction Location of BLIS lamp BLIS is a driver aid intended to give a warning of vehicles in the car s blin...

Page 364: ...er s attention and judgement The driver is always responsible for ensuring the car is driven in a safe manner at the appro priate speed with an appropriate dis tance to other vehicles and in accord an...

Page 365: ...if a trailer bicycle rack or similar is connected to the car s electrical system For good performance of BLIS there should be no bicycle rack luggage carrier or similar mounted on the car s towbar WA...

Page 366: ...e contactedA Blind spot system off Trailer attached BLIS and CTAB have been deactivated as a trailer has been connected to the car s electrical system A An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended B C...

Page 367: ...the object approaches an illuminated icon in the Park Assist System graphic on the screen an icon on the Park assist camera top view Illuminated icon for CTA in the Park Assist System graphic on the...

Page 368: ...vated The function is activated automatically each time the engine is started Related information Cross Traffic Alert p 365 Limitations of Cross Traffic Alert p 366 Limitations of Cross Traffic Alert...

Page 369: ...ing vehicles and therefore cannot see and brake for stationary obstacles a cyclist or a pedestrian for example Dirt ice and snow covering the sensors may reduce the functions and deactivate alerts CTA...

Page 370: ...pot system off Trailer attached BLISB and CTA have been deactivated as a trailer has been connected to the car s electrical system A An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended B Blind Spot Informatio...

Page 371: ...road conditions The driver is advised to read all sec tions 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 be...

Page 372: ...ted no warn ings are given from Road Sign Infor mation Road Sign Information must also be activated in order to receive warnings Related information Road Sign Information p 369 Automatic speed limiter...

Page 373: ...normally displayed indirect speed limit signs are only displayed if map data has no information on the speed limit for the road section in question Example of indirect speed limit sign96 End of all r...

Page 374: ...e or at a certain time of day The driv er s attention is drawn to this fact by means of a symbol for an additional sign below the speed symbol The additional symbol in the driver display will show eit...

Page 375: ...mation on speed camera and speed limit in the driver display Speed Limit Warning The speed warning is given by the driver display sym bol99 showing the applicable maximum permitted speed temporarily f...

Page 376: ...lay s top view 2 Select Speed Limit Warning The function is activated and a speed limit selector appears Adjust the limit for Speed Warning The driver can select to receive a warning at a higher speed...

Page 377: ...ns positioned on bends Rotated or damaged signs Signs positioned high above the roadway Fully partially obscured or poorly posi tioned signs Signs completely or partly covered with frost snow and or d...

Page 378: ...lane If driving behaviour becomes noticeably inconsistent the driver is alerted by this sym bol in the driver display com bined with an acoustic signal and the text message Time to take a break If the...

Page 379: ...from Driver Alert Control p 377 Limitations of Driver Alert Control p 378 Activating or deactivating Driver Alert Control The Driver Alert Control DAC function can be activated or deactivated 1 Tap on...

Page 380: ...units which have certain general lim itations Related information Driver Alert Control p 376 Limitations for camera and radar unit p 340 Lane assistance The function of the Lane Keeping Aid LKA105 is...

Page 381: ...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 functions are not a sub stitute for the driver s at...

Page 382: ...his button in the centre display s function view GREEN button indication the function is activated GREY button indication the function is deactivated Related information Lane assistance p 378 Selectin...

Page 383: ...ith unclear or non existent side markings 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 w...

Page 384: ...hop should be contactedA Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked see Owner s manual The ability of the camera to scan the roadway in front of the car is reduced Lane Keeping Aid Apply steering The LKA steeri...

Page 385: ...briefly pressing the button located in the centre of the steering wheel s right hand keypad If a message persists contact a workshopA Related information Lane assistance p 378 Display mode for lane as...

Page 386: ...ng 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 too narrow Indication of st...

Page 387: ...er is advised to read all sec tions 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 Dri...

Page 388: ...teering assistance at risk of rear end collision Even though it is possible to deactivate the function it is advisable for the driver to always have it activated since it improves driving safety in mo...

Page 389: ...n does not intervene with either steering assistance or brake interven tion if the direction indicators are used And if the function detects that the driver is actively driving the car activation of t...

Page 390: ...sion can help a distracted driver who does not notice that the car is about to leave its own lane while an oncoming vehicle is approaching at the same time either from behind or in the blind spot The...

Page 391: ...g 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 392: ...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 in front of the car is reduced A te...

Page 393: ...losest to the car symbol is filled At a distance within approx 25 cm 0 8 ft from an obstacle To the sides the tone pulses intensively and the active sector field changes colour from ORANGE to RED The...

Page 394: ...e 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 front of the car NOTE Parking assistance is deactivated...

Page 395: ...ors 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...

Page 396: ...poles or low barriers may be in the signal shadow and are then temporarily not detected by the sensors the pulsating tone may then unexpectedly stop instead of changing over to the expected constant t...

Page 397: ...k Assist System Sensors blocked cleaning nee ded One or more of the function s sensors are blocked check and correct as soon as possi ble Park Assist System Unavailable Service required The system doe...

Page 398: ...PAS activates deactivates the Parking Assistance System Lines activates deactivates park assist lines Towbar activates deactivates the tow bar park assist line 114 CTA activates deactivates Cross Tra...

Page 399: ...ensuring the car is driven in a safe manner at the appro priate speed with an appropriate dis tance to other vehicles and in accord ance with current traffic rules and reg ulations Related information...

Page 400: ...ce to detected obstacles is illus trated with fields in different colours The cameras can be activated automatically or manually Backwards The backwards facing camera is fitted above the reg istration...

Page 401: ...current steering wheel angle this can facilitate paral lel parking reversing into tight spaces and when connecting a trailer The lines on the screen are projected as if they were at ground level behin...

Page 402: ...inst 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...

Page 403: ...sistance system If the car is equipped with parking assistance system then the distance is shown in the 360 view with coloured fields for each sen sor that registers an obstacle Sensor fields backward...

Page 404: ...ulsing to intensively pulsing Related information Park Assist p 391 Park assist camera p 396 Park assist camera locations and surveil lance areas p 397 Limitations for camera and radar unit p 340 Acti...

Page 405: ...14 mph within 1 minute on the con dition that the speed has not exceeded 50 km h 31 mph Other camera views are extinguished at 15 km h 9 mph and not reactivated Related information Park assist camera...

Page 406: ...ks for obstacles objects The camera is disengaged 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 Assis...

Page 407: ...DRIVER SUPPORT Option accessory 405 Related information Park assist camera p 396 Limitations for camera and radar unit p 340...

Page 408: ...r and road conditions The driver is advised to read all sec tions 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...

Page 409: ...t 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 follo...

Page 410: ...ar 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 1 6 5 0 ft while the function is searching for a parking space Parking with Park Ass...

Page 411: ...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 Principle for reversing into parallel parki...

Page 412: ...ine whether the car is properly parked IMPORTANT The warning distance is shorter when the sensors are used by Park Assist Pilot PAP118 compared with when Park Assist System uses the sensors Related in...

Page 413: ...be detected Pay particular attention if there are people and animals near the car Bear in mind that the front of the car may swing out towards oncoming traf fic during the parking manoeuvre IMPORTANT...

Page 414: ...otruding from the car Heavy rain or snow may cause the system to measure the parking space incorrectly During the search and check measure ment of the parking space the function may miss objects posit...

Page 415: ...sors 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 contactedA A An authorised Volvo w...

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Page 417: ...HYBRID INFORMATION...

Page 418: ...e hybrid bat tery increases The hybrid battery which drives the electric motor is charged via a charging cable but can also be charged by gentle braking and engine braking in gear position B The hybri...

Page 419: ...is indicated in three ways Indicators on the charging cable s control unit Indicator lamp in the car s charging input socket Illustration and text in the driver display The starter battery is charged...

Page 420: ...5 Symbols and messages relating to Twin Engine in the driver display p 439 Automatic gearbox p 458 Changing drive mode p 471 Long term storage of vehicles with hybrid batteries p 441 Charging current...

Page 421: ...set the fuse for the socket and select a lower charging current on the control unit Example 23 If the car is connected to a 230 V 10 A socket and the control unit is set at 10 A then the car will draw...

Page 422: ...o that it will not be driven over stepped on tripped over or damaged in some other way or cause personal injury Disconnect the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning it Never connect the chargin...

Page 423: ...d fault breaker that protects the car and the user from elec tric shocks caused by system faults WARNING Charging the hybrid battery must only take place with grounded and approved 230 V sockets alter...

Page 424: ...l unit with both indicators and controls If the control module s built in ground fault breaker is tripped then the car symbol illumi nates with red constant glow check the 230 V socket alternating cur...

Page 425: ...place at a high outside temperature for example and or when strong sunlight shines directly on the control unit Monitoring at the plug If the temperature at the power source to which the charging cabl...

Page 426: ...ntrol unit LED5 lamps LED lamp 1 shows different colours depending on charging status LED lamp 2 shows different colours depending on charging status Control unit with both indicators and controls Con...

Page 427: ...unit p 430 Start charging the hybrid battery p 425 Opening and closing the hatch for the charging input socket The flap for the hybrid battery s charging input socket is opened manually Press in the r...

Page 428: ...harging cable Contact with high voltage can cause death or serious personal injury Do not use the charging cable if it is damaged in any way A damaged or inoperative charging cable must only be repair...

Page 429: ...ect charging cur rent for existing 230 V socket on the control unit Open the charging hatch Remove the charging handle s protective cover and then press the handle the whole way into the socket for th...

Page 430: ...from the air conditioning may drip under the car during charging This is nor mal and takes place due to cooling of the hybrid battery Related information Charging the hybrid battery p 417 The chargin...

Page 431: ...t has arisen A For example after a door has been opened or if the charg ing cable s handle is not locked in B The slower the flashing the closer to fully charged C Extinguishes after a while Related i...

Page 432: ...s control unit Different indicators on the charging cable s control unit show the status of ongoing charging as well as status after completed charging Control unit with only indicators Control unit...

Page 433: ...l the battery is fully charged Extinguished Flashes amber Charging in pro gress Temperature monitoring has detected an increased temperature Charging continues with reduced power level Restart chargin...

Page 434: ...t possible Charging cable connected to ungroun ded 230 V socket Plug the charging cable into a grounded 230 V socket If the problem persists consult a qualified professional Flashes red Flashes red Ch...

Page 435: ...HYBRID INFORMATION 433 Control unit with both indicators and controls Control unit indicators and controls...

Page 436: ...and the car The ventilation for the car s electronics is not adequate not activated or defective 1 Check all connections or use another 230 V socket alternating current 2 Restart the battery charging...

Page 437: ...es and an approximate time for when the battery is estimated to be fully charged is shown The text Charging complete is shown An illustration of the car is shown with an LED indicator at the charging...

Page 438: ...of the doors set the car in ignition position I by turn ing the START knob clockwise and releasing Related information Charging the hybrid battery p 417 Symbols and messages relating to Twin Engine i...

Page 439: ...30 V socket partly to avoid damage to the system and partly to avoid stopping the charging unintentionally Unlock the car with the remote control key charging is finished and the charging cable s lock...

Page 440: ...HYBRID INFORMATION 438 Charging the hybrid battery p 417 Start charging the hybrid battery p 425...

Page 441: ...kshopA to have the battery checked as soon as possible 12 V Battery Fuse failure Service required Hybrid battery fault Contact a workshopA to check the function as soon as possible HV battery Overheat...

Page 442: ...r tries to start the car and the charging cable is connected to the car Disconnect the charging cable and close the charging hatch A An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Related information Sta...

Page 443: ...sted longer than 6 months or the hybrid battery charge level is signifi cantly lower than 25 charge the bat tery to approx 25 again to compensate for the natural self discharge that occurred during th...

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Page 445: ...STARTING AND DRIVING...

Page 446: ...gear position P or N is selected For cars with a manual gearbox make sure that the gear lever is in neutral posi tion or that the clutch pedal is depressed 3 Turn the start knob clockwise and then rel...

Page 447: ...he car s electrical system is in ignition position 0 especially if there are children in the car NOTE The idling speed can be noticeably higher than normal for certain engine types during cold startin...

Page 448: ...the owner s manual The following table shows the functions avail able in each ignition position level Level Functions 0 Odometer clock and tempera ture gauge are illuminatedA Power seats can be adjust...

Page 449: ...tunnel 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 p...

Page 450: ...ponsibility It is always the responsibility of the driver to be sober and to drive the car safely Related information Bypass of the alcohol lock p 448 Before starting the engine with the alcohol lock...

Page 451: ...the alcohol lock p 448 Alcohol lock p 448 Starting the car p 444 Ignition positions p 446 Brake functions The car s brakes are used to reduce the speed or prevent the car from rolling In addition to...

Page 452: ...this is engaged and this is normal A short test of the ABS system is made auto matically after the car has been started when the driver releases the brake pedal A further automatic test of the system...

Page 453: ...ystem checked an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended If the brake fluid is below the MIN level in the brake fluid reservoir do not drive further before topping up the brake fluid The reason for t...

Page 454: ...In 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 fin...

Page 455: ...only acts on the rear wheels If it is activated when the car is moving then the normal foot brake is used i e the brake acts on all four wheels Brake function changes over to the rear wheels when the...

Page 456: ...ated when the car is in motion by pulling and holding up the control Braking stops when the control is released or if the accelera tor pedal is depressed NOTE An acoustic signal sounds while emer genc...

Page 457: ...ler can cause the car to 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...

Page 458: ...rking brake to hold the car stationary and it works on all gradients When driving off the brakes are released automatically if the driver is wearing the seat belt or the driver s door is closed NOTE W...

Page 459: ...til it is reactivated 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...

Page 460: ...on assumes that the brake system is intact after the collision Related information Rear Collision Warning p 360 BLIS p 361 Brake functions p 449 Gearbox The gearbox is part of the car s powertrain pow...

Page 461: ...vent of a temporary pow ertrain fault the car can go into a Limp home mode with reduced engine power to prevent damage to the powertrain Related information Gear positions for automatic gearbox p 459...

Page 462: ...is switched off in position D or R if the driver unfastens the seatbelt and opens the driver s door when the car is running with the gear selector in a position other than P To park a car without wear...

Page 463: ...the left to minus to change down one step and release it Press the gear selector backwards to return to the D position The gearbox automatically shifts down if the speed decreases to a level lower th...

Page 464: ...by means of the fig ure for the current gear extinguishing In gear position B there is no automatic deac tivation Related information Automatic gearbox p 458 Gear positions for automatic gearbox p 459...

Page 465: ...river still tries to shift down in this way at high engine speed the original gear remains engaged On kick down the car can shift down one or more steps at a time depending in engine speed The car shi...

Page 466: ...ombustion engine that drives the front wheels with an electric motor that drives the rear wheels Two drive systems Depending on the driver selected drive mode and available electric energy the two dri...

Page 467: ...stion engine in Twin Engine p 465 Drive modes p 466 Gearbox p 458 Factors that affect range when running on electricity p 483 Starting and stopping the combustion engine in Twin Engine An advanced con...

Page 468: ...ess to the car s numerous functions and settings for different driving needs Each drive mode is adapted to provide optimum driving characteristics Steering Engine gearbox all wheel drive Brakes Air su...

Page 469: ...y s energy level must be maintained leading to the internal combustion engine starting more often Charge the hybrid battery from a 230 VAC socket with the charging cable or activate Charge in the func...

Page 470: ...ated automatically ECO climate control In the Pure drive mode eco climate control is activated automatically in the passenger com partment in order to reduce energy consump tion NOTE When the Pure dri...

Page 471: ...order to drive all four wheels which results in increased fuel con sumption In the car s other drive modes the car auto matically adapts the need for all wheel drive to the road surface and can engage...

Page 472: ...ply to settings for Driver Display Steering Force Powertrain Characteristics Brake Characteristics Suspension Control ECO Climate Using the electric motor or internal combustion engine An advanced con...

Page 473: ...centre console Remember that not all drive modes are availa ble in all situations To change drive mode 1 Press the drive mode control DRIVE MODE A pop up menu is opened in the centre display 2 Roll th...

Page 474: ...electric energy for example to run electric drive at high speed on a motorway and then use the internal combustion engine at low speed in urban driving The greatest fuel saving is achieved when the d...

Page 475: ...eds which reduces wind resistance and increases stability Shock absorption is normally set for optimum com fort and is regulated continuously depending on the road surface the car s acceleration braki...

Page 476: ...ormance The active suspension s performance has been temporarily reduced due to extensive sys tem use If this message appears frequently e g several times in one week contact a workshopA Suspension Se...

Page 477: ...urred If the message appears whilst driving contact a workshopA Suspension Auto adjusting car level Level control to target height in progress A An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Related inf...

Page 478: ...sy Entry and Exit Suspension Control When the car is parked and switched off the car is lowered level control stops if a door is opened and there may be a certain delay before level control resumes af...

Page 479: ...a total of 22 adjustment positions for each adjuster knob The closer to 0 for the adjuster knob the harder the shock absorption Adjusting the setting for damping front Make sure that the adjuster kno...

Page 480: ...osi tion adjustment position 15 adjustment position 15 Related information Raise the car p 625 Level control and shock absorption p 473 Low speed control The low speed control function LSC11 facili ta...

Page 481: ...ng and deactivating low speed driving using a function button There is a function button for low speed driv ing with Hill Descent Control in the centre display s function view unless the car was equip...

Page 482: ...for the foot brake to be used The brake lights are switched on when the func tion is operating The driver can brake and reduce crawling speed or stop the car at any time by using the foot brake The f...

Page 483: ...ed off NOTE The function is deactivated when driving at higher speeds and must be reactivated at a lower speed if required Related information Hill descent control p 480 Changing drive mode p 471 Econ...

Page 484: ...ake pedal this recharges the hybrid battery A regenera tive braking function is built into the brake pedal and can be reinforced with electric motor braking in gear position B High speed results in in...

Page 485: ...temperature and range both in a car with deactivated passenger compart ment climate control as well as in a car with normal passenger compartment climate con trol A warmer outside temperature has a po...

Page 486: ...available electricity for later use e g for driving in an urban environment or through a residential area The car works as for normal hybrid operation with discharged battery where in addition to re u...

Page 487: ...mical driving p 481 Settings for car modem p 552 Recommendations for loading p 607 Driving with a trailer p 498 Pilot Assist p 312 Speed limiter p 292 Emergency puncture repair kit p 592 Winter drivin...

Page 488: ...caution should be exercised when passing through flowing water Always change to Off Road drive mode before driving through water in order to ensure that the internal combustion engine is running Do no...

Page 489: ...l tank Ready for refuelling appears in the driver display If the internal com bustion engine is switched on when the button is pressed it is generally switched off and the car switches to electric mod...

Page 490: ...message Fuel tank Ready for refuelling 2 Choose fuel that is approved for use in the car See information on approved fuels in the section on Petrol 3 Insert the pump nozzle in the fuel filler opening...

Page 491: ...ttention Never swallow fuel Fuels such as petrol bioethanol and mixtures of them and diesel are highly toxic and could cause permanent injury or be fatal if swallowed Seek medi cal attention immediate...

Page 492: ...f fuel p 489 Filling fuel p 488 Petrol particle filter p 490 Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions p 692 Petrol particle filter15 Petrol cars are fitted with particle filters for more efficient emission...

Page 493: ...rature High temperature Stop safely Stop the car in a safe way and allow the engine to run at idling speed for several minutes and cool down If the message Engine temperature High temperature Turn off...

Page 494: ...er battery voltage is low a message is shown in the driver display The energy sav ing function then shuts down certain functions or reduces certain functions such as the venti lation fan and or audio...

Page 495: ...oint 4 9 Check that the jump lead clamps are affixed securely so that there are no sparks during the starting attempt 10 Start the engine of the donor car and allow it to run a few minutes at a speed...

Page 496: ...ng the steering wheel p 196 Selecting ignition mode p 447 Towbar The car can be equipped with a towbar that makes it possible to tow e g a trailer behind the car There may be different towbar variants...

Page 497: ...apacity and towball load p 684 Extendable and retractable towbar The retractable tow hook is easy to retract or extend as required In the retracted position the towbar is completely concealed WARNING...

Page 498: ...down in an unlocked position the indicator lamp flashes orange The tow hook is ready to continue moving to the locked posi tion 3 Move the towbar to its end position where it is secured and locked in...

Page 499: ...hand side at the rear of the cargo area retraction might not start if the button is pressed for too long The towbar automatically lowers in an unlocked position the indicator lamp in the button flash...

Page 500: ...ation Driving with a trailer p 498 Towing capacity and towball load p 684 Driving with a trailer When driving with a trailer there are a num ber of points that are important to think about regarding t...

Page 501: ...o the trailer connec tor can be switched off automatically so as not to drain the starter battery Trailer weights WARNING Follow the stated recommendations for trailer weights Otherwise the car and tr...

Page 502: ...s If snaking has started it could be difficult or even impossible to suppress This makes the car trailer combination difficult to control and there is a risk that you could for example end up in the w...

Page 503: ...normal Rear fog lamp on trailer When connecting the trailer the rear fog lamp may not light up on the car In such cases the rear fog lamp function switches to the trailer Upon activation of the rear f...

Page 504: ...cles WARNING Incorrect use of the bicycle rack may cause damage to the towbar and car The bicycle rack can loosen from the tow bar if it is incorrectly fitted on the towball is overloaded see the bicy...

Page 505: ...stant AWD drive mode This then charges the hybrid battery in combination with improving the car s driving characteristics and roadholding Find out the statutory maximum speed limit for towing before t...

Page 506: ...the floor in the cargo area Remove the cover press on the marking with a finger while you fold out the oppo site side corner The cover pivots around its centre line and can then be removed 3 Screw in...

Page 507: ...is must be disabled before the car is raised Deactivating the function via the centre display 1 Press Settings in the top view 2 Press My Car Parking Brake and Suspension 3 Select Disable Leveling Con...

Page 508: ...en the car is sold Related information Using HomeLink p 508 Programming HomeLink p 506 Type approval for HomeLink p 509 Programming HomeLink 21 Follow these instructions to program HomeLink reset all...

Page 509: ...ice to activate If the indicator lamp flashes quickly The device to be programmed to HomeLink may have a security func tion that requires extra steps Test by pressing the programmed button twice to se...

Page 510: ...or lamp changes over from a constant glow to starting to flash the buttons are reset and ready to be reprogrammed Related information Using HomeLink p 508 HomeLink p 506 Type approval for HomeLink p 5...

Page 511: ...R P 869 40MHz 869 65MHz 25mW E R P 869 70MHz 870 00MHz 25mW E R P Certificate holder address Gentex Corpora tion 600 North Centennial Street Zeeland MI 49464 USA For more information search support in...

Page 512: ...2 Start the car and switch off all electrical equipment air conditioning wipers etc and ensure that all doors are closed NOTE Calibration may fail or not start at all if electrical equipment is not s...

Page 513: ...er C is shown in the display when the heated windscreen is activated per form the calibration in accordance with point 6 above with the heated windscreen activated 8 Repeat the above procedure as nece...

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Page 515: ...SOUND MEDIA AND INTERNET...

Page 516: ...ositions p 446 Driver distraction p 41 Managing system updates via the Down load Centre p 621 License agreement for audio and media p 558 Managing system updates via the Down load Centre p 621 Audio s...

Page 517: ...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 experience p 515 Medi...

Page 518: ...certain of the car s servi ces 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 downloaded third party apps and app...

Page 519: ...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 520: ...p 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 516 Downloadi...

Page 521: ...information Start radio p 519 Changing radio band and radio station p 520 Save radio channels in the Radio Favour ites app p 522 Settings for radio p 522 Digital radio p 524 RDS radio p 524 Internet c...

Page 522: ...n 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 favour ite channels...

Page 523: ...he search results are shown by category Manual tuning Searching manually makes it possible to find and tune to stations that are not on the auto matically compiled list of the strongest sta tions in t...

Page 524: ...search for the best frequency But if a radio channel is saved from a manual station search the radio does not automatically change to a stronger fre quency If a radio channel is removed from the Radio...

Page 525: ...orted Either alphabetically or by service number DAB To DAB Handover starts the func tion for linking within DAB If reception of a radio channel is lost another channel is found automatically in anoth...

Page 526: ...player is in use it is paused The radio returns to the previous audio source and vol ume when the set programme type is no longer broadcast To go back earlier press on the right hand steering wheel k...

Page 527: ...ion within DAB and or between DAB and FM DAB to DAB and DAB to FM linking 1 Press Settings in the top view 2 Press Media DAB 3 Tick untick DAB To DAB Handover and or DAB To FM Handover in order to act...

Page 528: ...which is described in a separate section Starting the media source App view Generic image basic apps vary by market and model CD 1 Insert a CD 2 Open the app CD from the app view 3 Select what to play...

Page 529: ...d information Handling the application menu in the driver display p 100 Radio p 519 Controlling and changing media p 527 Connecting a device via USB port p 532 Connecting a device via Bluetooth p 532...

Page 530: ...order to use Gracenote to search for similar music on the USB device and to create a playlist from it The playlist can contain a maximum of 50 songs Change device tap on the button in order to switch...

Page 531: ...way voice control can be used to play back music 1 Press Settings in the top view 2 Press Media Gracenote 3 Select settings for Gracenote data Gracenote Online Search searches in Gracenote s online da...

Page 532: ...mation on compatible formats for media can be found in a separate section Related information Playing a video p 530 Playing back DivX p 531 Settings for video p 531 Compatible media formats p 533 Play...

Page 533: ...With the video player in full screen mode or by opening the top view and pressing Settings Media Video the following can be adjusted Audio Language and Subtitle Language Related information Video p 5...

Page 534: ...and the ignition is in position I II or the engine is run ning The content of the external source can be loa ded more quickly if it only consists of compati ble formats Video files can also be played...

Page 535: ...Items in a playlist 1 000 Subfolders No limit Technical specification for USB A connector Type A socket Version 2 0 Voltage supply 5 V Current supply max 2 1 A Related information Media via USB port p...

Page 536: ...usic make phone calls get directions send receive messages and use Siri all while you stay focused on your driving CarPlay works with selected iOS devices If the car does not already support CarPlay t...

Page 537: ...sing Apple CarPlay To use CarPlay Siri voice control must be activated on your iOS device The device also needs an Internet connection via Wi Fi or the mobile network for all functions to work Connect...

Page 538: ...or is already active when connect ing in the same tile To show CarPlay in the subview again tap on the CarPlay icon in the app view Switch the connection between CarPlay and iPod CarPlay to iPod 1 Pr...

Page 539: ...r using Apple CarPlay Here are some useful tips for using CarPlay Update your iOS device with the latest version of the iOS operating system and ensure that the apps have been updated In the event of...

Page 540: ...the website www android com auto For third party apps see Google Play Please note that Volvo is not responsible for the content in Android Auto Android Auto is started from the app view After Android...

Page 541: ...automatic start is not selected open the Android Auto app from the app view The subview with Android Auto is opened and compatible apps are shown 4 Tap on the desired app The app starts Android Auto...

Page 542: ...yer The Bluetooth function is on when Android Auto is used If the icon for Android Auto is greyed out this means no device is connected When you connect your device the icon will be illuminated If the...

Page 543: ...hand steering wheel keypad Overview Microphone Phone Phone operation from centre display Keypad for operating phone functions that are shown in the driver display and voice recognition Driver display...

Page 544: ...f there is no phone connected to the car tap on Add phone If there is a phone connected to the car tap on Change In the pop up win dow tap on Add phone Available Bluetooth devices are listed The list...

Page 545: ...ones p 545 Removing devices connected to Bluetooth p 545 Settings for Bluetooth devices p 549 Internet connected car p 549 Connect the car to the Internet via a Blue tooth enabled phone p 550 Connecti...

Page 546: ...onnecting a Bluetooth connected phone p 544 Switch between Bluetooth connected phones p 545 Removing devices connected to Bluetooth p 545 Settings for Bluetooth devices p 549 Internet connected car p...

Page 547: ...unication Bluetooth Devices Registered Bluetooth devices are listed 3 Tap on the device to be removed 4 Tap on Remove device and confirm your selection The device is no longer registered to the car Re...

Page 548: ...the call continues on your mobile phone Driver focused the microphone in the roof on the passenger side is switched off and the call continues with the car s handsfree function Related information Pho...

Page 549: ...ings Related information Phone p 541 Settings for text messages p 547 Settings for phone p 548 Internet connected car p 549 Controlling a telephone with voice recog nition p 144 Enter the characters l...

Page 550: ...Settings for phone p 548 Controlling a telephone with voice recog nition p 144 Enter the characters letters and words manually in the centre display p 125 Connecting a phone to the car via Blue tooth...

Page 551: ...etooth connection Related information Phone p 541 Settings for phone p 548 Internet connected car p 549 Connecting a phone to the car via Blue tooth for the first time p 542 Internet connected car Whe...

Page 552: ...onnection p 554 Sharing Internet access from the car via a Wi Fi hotspot p 553 Remove Wi Fi network p 555 Wi Fi technologies and security p 555 Volvo ID p 28 User terms and conditions and data shar in...

Page 553: ...on may have different names but is fre quently known as hotspot For iPhones the menu page tethering must also be open until the Internet connection has been established 2 Press Settings in the top vie...

Page 554: ...ctly to the telephone Therefore use a SIM card with a separate telephone num ber for the Internet connection or a data card that does not handle telephone calls and is therefore unable to disrupt the...

Page 555: ...IM card p 552 No or poor Internet connection p 554 Sharing Internet access from the car via a Wi Fi hotspot When the car is online its Internet connec tion can be shared to allow other devices to use...

Page 556: ...e amounts of data which requires a good con nection and good signal strength Phone to car The speed of the Internet connection may vary depending on the location of the phone in the car Move the phone...

Page 557: ...same time then it may result in reduced performance Related information Internet connected car p 549 User terms and conditions and data sharing The first time certain services and apps are started a p...

Page 558: ...ation of data sharing for individual services and all apps If data sharing has not been activated for an online service or downloaded apps this can be done when they are started in the centre dis play...

Page 559: ...n start to use the service Activate data sharing when you start an app To approve data sharing for an app that needs the function start the app and tap on Allow in the pop up window You can deactivate...

Page 560: ...s Dirac Unison controls all loudspeakers digitally based on acoustic high precision measurements Like a conductor of an orchestra it guarantees that the loudspeak ers perform in perfect unison DivX Di...

Page 561: ...Inc may enforce the company s rights under this agreement against you directly in its own name The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier to track enquiries for statistical purposes The purpose of...

Page 562: ...software uses parts of sources from libtess The Original Code is OpenGL Sample Implementation Version 1 2 1 released January 26 2000 developed by Silicon Graphics Inc The Original Code is Copyright c...

Page 563: ...FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL NTT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTI...

Page 564: ...R RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE DATA FILES OR SOFTW...

Page 565: ...mas 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 Electric Cor...

Page 566: ...SOUND MEDIA AND INTERNET 564 Country Area Kazakh stan Model name NR 0V Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Exporting country Japan...

Page 567: ...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 568: ...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 Verification Device...

Page 569: ...ERNET Option accessory 567 Country Area Mexico Taiwan Related information Sound media and Internet p 514 Internet connected car p 549 Media player p 525 Gracenote p 529 Sensus online connectivity and...

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Page 571: ...VOLVO ON CALL...

Page 572: ...y charging In the view that appears you can see saved charging stations under Saved locations If you have not saved a charging station yet or want to add new locations e g charging stations along a tr...

Page 573: ...WHEELS AND TYRES...

Page 574: ...es The last four digits in the sequence mean the week and year of manufacture This is the tyre s DOT marking Department of Transportation and this is stated with four digits for example 0717 The tyre...

Page 575: ...ront wheels Storing wheels and tyres When you store complete wheels tyres fitted on wheel rims they should be hung up or positioned lying on their sides on the floor Tyres not fitted on rims must be s...

Page 576: ...table below shows the maximum permitted speed for each speed rating SS The only exception to these regulations is win ter tyres2 where a lower speed rating may be used If such a tyre is selected the c...

Page 577: ...tion Tyres with a tread pattern which are designed to only turn in one direction have the direc tion of rotation marked with an arrow The arrow shows the tyre s direction of rotation The tyre must alw...

Page 578: ...is too low is the most common cause of tyre failure and may result in serious cracks in the tyre the tread loosening or the tyre explod ing with unexpected loss of control of the car and increased ris...

Page 579: ...e on one tyre and then press the tyre pressure gauge firmly down onto the valve 2 Inflate the tyres to the correct pressure see the decal on the door pillar on the driv er s side showing the recommend...

Page 580: ...if improved noise and trav elling comfort are desired Related information Checking tyre pressure p 576 Approved tyre pressures p 693 Tyre pressure monitoring system The tyre pressure monitoring system...

Page 581: ...th the indicator symbol for low tyre pressure When the system detects a fault the symbol in the driver display will flash for about one minute and then remain illuminated This procedure will be repeat...

Page 582: ...reference value in the system 1 Switch off the car 2 Inflate the tyres to the correct pressure see the decal on the door pillar on the driv er s side showing the recommended pres sure for factory fitt...

Page 583: ...n the app view 2 Tap on TPMS to show the status of the tyres Status indication The figure is schematic Layout may vary depending on car model or updated software Below are some examples of the message...

Page 584: ...save a new tyre pressure in the system via the centre display after the tyre pressure has been adjusted Note that the indicator symbol does not extinguish until the low tyre pressure has been rectifi...

Page 585: ...o another tyre dimension Check that the tyre dimension is approved for use on the car Related information Removing a wheel p 585 Fitting the wheels p 587 Tool kit p 583 Winter tyres p 590 Spare wheel...

Page 586: ...s when changing a wheel after a puncture Only the jack belong ing to the specific model is to be used to jack up the car If the car is to be jacked up more often or for a longer time than is required...

Page 587: ...In the foam block under the cargo area floor there is space for the sleeve for the lockable wheel bolts Related information Removing a wheel p 585 Fitting the wheels p 587 Removing a wheel Wheel chang...

Page 588: ...dy when it is raised on a jack 1 Set up the warning triangle and activate the hazard warning lights if a tyre is being changed in a trafficked location 2 Apply the parking brake and engage gear positi...

Page 589: ...r as possible at which point the jack s arms are perpen dicular to the direction of the car 12 Raise the car high enough to allow the wheel to be removed to move freely Remove the wheel bolts and lift...

Page 590: ...hat the wheel to be loosened can roll freely 1 Clean the surfaces between wheel and hub 2 Put on the wheel Tighten the wheel bolts thoroughly Do not use lubricant on the threads of the wheel bolts 3 L...

Page 591: ...ever be driven fitted with more than one Temporary Spare wheel The car may have different driving cha racteristics while driving with the spare wheel The spare wheel must be replaced with a normal whe...

Page 592: ...ear tyre on the same side of the car as the punctured tyre with the spare wheel 2 Move the rear tyre forward and replace the punctured tyre Related information Spare wheel p 589 Tool kit p 583 Removin...

Page 593: ...chain Volvo recommends that an author ised Volvo workshop should be contacted The wrong snow chains may cause serious damage to the car and lead to an accident IMPORTANT Snow chains can be used on the...

Page 594: ...or and a bottle with sealing fluid The sealing works as a temporary repair NOTE The sealing fluid is effective at sealing tyres with tread punctures but has limited ability to seal tyres with sidewall...

Page 595: ...ling fluid bottle contains 1 rub ber latex natural and 2 ethanediol These substances are harmful if swal lowed The contents of this bottle may cause allergic skin reactions or otherwise be potentially...

Page 596: ...Check that the switch is in position 0 Off and locate the electrical cable and the air hose 4 Unscrew the orange coloured cap from the compressor and unscrew the cork from the sealing fluid bottle 5...

Page 597: ...dside assistance for recovery to a tyre centre Volvo recommends an authorised tyre cen tre 11 Switch off the compressor and detach the electrical cable 12 Unscrew the air hose from the tyre valve and...

Page 598: ...sealing fluid is 200 km 120 miles NOTE The compressor is an electrical device Fol low local regulations related to waste man agement Related information Recommended tyre pressure p 578 Emergency punc...

Page 599: ...too high 6 Switch off the compressor Detach the air hose and the electrical cable 7 Refit the dust cap on the tyre NOTE After a tyre has been inflated always refit the dust cap in order to avoid dam a...

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Page 601: ...LOADING STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT...

Page 602: ...t backrest electrical sockets in tunnel console as well as storage compartment under seat WARNING Keep loose objects such as mobile phones cameras remote controls for accessories etc in the glove comp...

Page 603: ...nes cameras remote controls for accessories etc in the glove compartment or other compartments Otherwise they may injure people in the car in the event of sudden braking or a collision IMPORTANT Keep...

Page 604: ...V electrical socket in tunnel console front seat The 12 V sockets can be used for various accessories designed for this such as music players cooler boxes and mobile phones 12 V electrical socket in...

Page 605: ...own before reinserting the plug The connected accessory draws too much current intermittently or continuously or is defective None The accessory cannot be connected to the socket Extinguished lamp The...

Page 606: ...preconditioning is used For this rea son disconnect the connectors when they are not in use in order to avoid the starter battery being discharged WARNING Do not use accessories with large or heavy c...

Page 607: ...pears to be dam aged or has come into contact with water or other liquid Do not connect junction sockets adapters or extension cables to the socket as these can override the sock et s safety features...

Page 608: ...in reverse order Using the glovebox as a cooled area The glovebox can be used for cooling of e g drinks or food The cooling works when the climate control system is active i e when the car is set in i...

Page 609: ...this is attached on the cargo area floor The car s towing eye and puncture repair kit are stored under the cargo area floor Related information Recommendations for loading p 607 Bag hooks p 609 Load...

Page 610: ...s rear section The car s rear section can be lowered raised in order to create a better working height for the car s cargo area or to assist when a trailer shall be coupled uncoupled to from the towba...

Page 611: ...a canoe or kayak fit the towing eye to its front socket and attach the bun gee to this The size of the area exposed to the wind and therefore fuel consumption increase with the size of the load Drive...

Page 612: ...a seatbelt or cargo retaining straps Related information Recommendations for loading p 607 Weights p 683 Through load hatch in the rear seat The hatch in the rear seat s backrest can be opened to tran...

Page 613: ...e side panel on the opposite side Ensure that the front panel is pointing down behind the backrests before the cas sette is put in place Press down the end pieces on both sides one by one When a click...

Page 614: ...lift out that end 2 Angle the cover up out carefully The other end piece loosens automati cally and the cover can be lifted out of the cargo area Removal of the tailgate panel If the cargo cover is n...

Page 615: ...he full cover position Cargo cover in full cover position The rear panel fitted to the inside of the tailgate com plements the cargo cover IMPORTANT Do not load objects on top of the cargo cover Loadi...

Page 616: ...le prevents loads or pets in the cargo area from being thrown forward in the passenger compartment under heavy brak ing The safety grille is crash tested in accordance with the ECE R17 legal requireme...

Page 617: ...her side Recommended tighten ing torque 20 Nm 15 foot pounds Check that the safety grille is properly fitted 5 Restore the backrest to the upright posi tion For more information about the tools requir...

Page 618: ...tly fitted safety net Fitting the safety net WARNING It is necessary to ensure that the upper securing points of the safety net are fitted correctly and that the puller straps are hooked in properly D...

Page 619: ...k again only adjust until the seat or backrest makes contact with the net IMPORTANT If a seat or backrest is pushed backwards hard into the safety net the net and roof mounts may be damaged 5 Tension...

Page 620: ...inside of the tailgate Folding up the warning triangle Open the hatch by first turning the knob a quarter turn and then pulling the hatch from its brackets in the top and bottom edges Press the latch...

Page 621: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE...

Page 622: ...p 623 Connection of equipment to the car s diagnostic socket p 40 Servicing the climate control system p 627 Brake system maintenance p 452 Engine compartment overview p 629 Data transfer between car...

Page 623: ...splay s views p 111 Managing system updates via the Download Centre Functions for online car and infotainment can be updated via the Download Centre Updates can be made one at a time or all at once Se...

Page 624: ...elled when the installation phase has started this cannot be cancelled Deactivating the background search for software update Automatic search for software updates is acti vated when the car is delive...

Page 625: ...red 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 information to your wor...

Page 626: ...p view in 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 display You can cancel data transmis sion by tappin...

Page 627: ...Make sure that the jack plate is fit ted with a rubber guard so that the car remains stable and is not damaged Always use axle stands or similar NOTE Volvo recommends only using the jack that belongs...

Page 628: ...AND SERVICE Option accessory 626 The triangles in the plastic cover indicate the locations of the lifting points marked in red Related information Removing a wheel p 585 Jack p 584 Settings for level...

Page 629: ...res surised refrigerant R1234yf In accordance with SAE J2845 Technician Training for Safe Service and Containment of Refriger ants Used in Mobile A C System service and repair of the refrigerant syste...

Page 630: ...n the driver display will 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 signal is heard...

Page 631: ...ly touch anything that is related to normal main tenance WARNING Orange coloured cables must only be han dled by qualified personnel WARNING Several components in the car work with high voltage curren...

Page 632: ...engine oil must be used in order that the recommended service intervals and warranty can be applied Volvo recommends If the engine oil cannot be checked on a regu lar basis and the level falls too lo...

Page 633: ...88 Checking and filling with engine oil The oil level is detected with the electronic oil level sensor Filler pipe 13 14 In some cases oil may need to be topped up between service intervals No action...

Page 634: ...ine oil p 630 Adverse driving conditions for engine oil p 688 Engine oil specifications p 687 Ignition positions p 446 Car status p 622 Topping up coolant The coolant cools the internal combustion eng...

Page 635: ...st not exceed the yellow MAX mark inside the expansion tank Reinstall the parts in reverse order Coolant expansion tank right hand drive car Grip the hatch s handle and lift jiggle the hatch from the...

Page 636: ...ause corrosion in the cooling system Related information Engine compartment overview p 629 Coolant specifications p 689 Bulb replacement This car is equipped only with LED16 lamps and therefore no rep...

Page 637: ...oxyhydrogen gas which is highly explosive A spark can be formed if a jump lead is con nected incorrectly and this can be enough for the battery to explode Do not connect the jump leads to any fuel sys...

Page 638: ...cable following the connection of an external starter bat tery or battery charger The negative battery terminal on the car s starter battery must never be used for connecting an external starter batte...

Page 639: ...protection to work IMPORTANT On certain models the battery is attached with a retaining strap Make sure the retaining strap is properly tightened Specifications for starter battery Battery type H8 AG...

Page 640: ...battery with the same size cold starting capacity and type as the original battery see the decal on the bat tery Related information Symbols on the batteries p 640 Hybrid battery p 639 Using jump sta...

Page 641: ...e hybrid battery must only be replaced by a workshop an authorised Volvo work shop is recommended Coolant The hybrid battery s cooling system has a sep arate expansion tank IMPORTANT The hybrid batter...

Page 642: ...aked flames Risk of explosion Must be taken for recy cling Related information Starter battery p 635 Hybrid battery p 639 Battery recycle p 640 Battery recycle A used starter battery should be recycle...

Page 643: ...ic appearance may vary depending on car model Central electrical unit locations in a left hand drive car In a right hand drive car the central electrical units under the glovebox change sides Engine c...

Page 644: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 642 Fuses in engine compartment p 643 Fuses under glovebox p 650...

Page 645: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 643 Fuses in engine compartment Fuses in the engine compartment protect engine and brake functions amongst other things...

Page 646: ...Micro Control module for air conditioning Shut off valve for heat exchanger Shut off valve for coolant that passes through the climate control system 5 Micro Control module for hybrid battery High vo...

Page 647: ...MCase Calculation unit 5 Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro 12 V socket in tunnel console front 15 Micro 12 V socket in tunnel console by legroom for second seat row 15 Micro 12 V socket in cargo are...

Page 648: ...mp washers 25 MCase Windscreen washers 25 MCase Micro Horn 20 Micro Siren 5 Micro Control module for brake system valves parking brake 40 MCase Windscreen wipers 30 MCase Rear window washer 25 MCase H...

Page 649: ...erior car noise certain markets 5 Micro Right hand headlamp LED 15 Micro Alcohol lock 5 Micro Micro Micro Airbags Passenger weight sensor 5 Micro Left hand headlamp LED 15 Micro Accelerator pedal sens...

Page 650: ...l unit spoiler damper Control unit radiator damper 5 Micro Micro Lambda probe front and rear 15 Micro Solenoid for engine oil pump Solenoid clutch A C Lambda probe front centre and rear 15 Micro Micro...

Page 651: ...on Ampere Type MCase MCase A This type of fuse should be replaced by a workshop An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended B LED Light Emitting Diode Related information Fuses and central electrical...

Page 652: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 650 Fuses under glovebox Fuses under the glovebox protect amongst other things electrical sockets displays and door modules...

Page 653: ...ositions On the inside of the cover is a label that shows the location of the fuses Function Ampere Type Intermediate voltage module 10 Micro MCaseA Micro Movement detector 5 Micro Media player 5 Micr...

Page 654: ...lighting Interior lighting Dimming of interior rearview mirror Rain and light sensor Keypad in tunnel con sole by legroom for rear seat Power front seats Control panels in rear doors Fan module for c...

Page 655: ...r 40 MCaseA MCaseA Module for multi band antenna 5 Micro Modules for seat comfort massage front 5 Micro Alcohol lock 5 Micro Rear window wiper 15 Micro Control module for fuel pump 15 Micro Relay coil...

Page 656: ...sion active chassis 20 Micro Micro Sensus control module 10 Micro MCaseA Micro Electrically operated front passenger seat 20 Micro Micro TV certain markets 5 Micro Primary fuse for fuses 52 53 57 and...

Page 657: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Option accessory 655 Fuses in cargo area Fuses in the cargo area protect amongst other things power seats airbags and seat belt tensioners...

Page 658: ...ectrical 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...

Page 659: ...MCaseA Electrically operated front passenger seat Door module right hand side rear 20 MCaseA Control module for reduction of nitrous oxides diesel 30 MCaseA Power operated tailgate 25 MCaseA Electric...

Page 660: ...aseA Accessory module 40 MCaseA Power driver seat Door module left hand side front 20 MCaseA Seatbelt pretensioner module left hand side 40 MCaseA Parking camera 5 Micro Micro Micro Micro Supply when...

Page 661: ...Actuator for exhaust gases petrol certain engine variants 5 Micro Micro Micro Seat heating right hand side rear 15 Micro MCaseA A This type of fuse should be replaced by a workshop An authorised Volv...

Page 662: ...agent Sharp objects and Velcro 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 660 Clea...

Page 663: ...ssue paper since they may scratch the centre display Related information Cleaning the interior p 660 Cleaning fabric upholstery and headlining p 662 Cleaning the seatbelts p 662 Cleaning floor mats an...

Page 664: ...from Volvo retailers Ensure that the seatbelt is dry before allowing it to retract Related information Cleaning the interior p 660 Cleaning the centre display p 660 Cleaning fabric upholstery and hea...

Page 665: ...eaning and treatment of leather upholstery The protective outer layer of the leather is preserved when this is used according to the instructions To achieve results that are as good as possi ble Volvo...

Page 666: ...lastic metal and wood parts p 664 Cleaning interior plastic metal and wood parts Only use cleaning agents and car care prod ucts recommended by Volvo Clean regularly and deal with stains straight away...

Page 667: ...maximum of 45 C 113 F Wash and dry the car thoroughly before you begin polishing or waxing Clean off asphalt and tar stains using tar remover or white spirit More stubborn stains can be removed using...

Page 668: ...louration Wash the underbody including wheel housings and bumpers Rinse the entire car until the dissolved dirt has been removed so as to reduce the risk of scratches from washing Do not spray directl...

Page 669: ...ning exterior plastic rubber and trim components p 669 Cleaning wheel rims p 670 Rustproofing p 671 Automatic parking brake activation setting p 455 Automatic car wash The car should be washed as soon...

Page 670: ...ine by turning the start knob in the tunnel console clock wise Hold the knob in place for at least 2 seconds The car is ready for the car wash IMPORTANT The system will automatically switch to P mode...

Page 671: ...cts ice etc on the windscreen impair the service life of wiper blades When cleaning set the wiper blades in service position NOTE Wash the wiper blades and windscreen regularly with a lukewarm soap so...

Page 672: ...destroy the surface treatment Related information Cleaning the exterior p 665 Polishing and waxing p 665 Handwashing p 666 Automatic car wash p 667 High pressure washing p 669 Cleaning the wiper blad...

Page 673: ...exterior plastic rubber and trim components p 669 Cleaning wheel rims p 670 Car paintwork The paintwork consists of several layers and is an important part of the car s rustproofing and should theref...

Page 674: ...brush a matchstick or similar Finish off with 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 p...

Page 675: ...st 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 wip...

Page 676: ...wiper arm 4 Slide in the new wiper blade until the lock button engages 5 Angle the blade in towards the arm until a click sound is heard The blade is then no longer in the removal position and can be...

Page 677: ...move to the serv ice position To deactivate the service mode press Wiper Service Position again The light indicator in the button extin guishes when service mode is deactivated The wiper blades also...

Page 678: ...emperatures below freezing point IMPORTANT Use Volvo genuine washer fluid or equiva lent with a recommended pH of between 6 and 8 in working dilution e g 1 1 with neutral water IMPORTANT Use washer fl...

Page 679: ...SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 680: ...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 identification and engine numbers can facili...

Page 681: ...or colour and date of manufacture 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 sy...

Page 682: ...resented in the registration document NOTE It is not intended that the decals illustrated in the owner s manual should be exact rep licas of those in the car They are included to show their approximat...

Page 683: ...65 112 8 C Length 4688 184 6 D Load length floor folded seat 1746 68 7 E Load length floor 960 37 8 F HeightB 1658 65 3 Dimensions mm inches G Load height 776 30 6 H Front track 1653C 1649D 1655E 1668...

Page 684: ...99 78 7 A At kerb weight 1 person Varies slightly depending on tyre dimension chassis option etc B Including roof antenna for kerb weight C Applies to cars with 17 19 inch wheels D Applies to cars wit...

Page 685: ...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 auxil iary lamps...

Page 686: ...omatic 2100 100B T8 Twin Engine Polestar B4204T39 Automatic 2100 100B T8 Twin Engine Polestar B4204T48 Automatic 2100 100B T8 Twin Engine Polestar B4204T49 Automatic 2100 100B A The engine code compon...

Page 687: ...n accessory 685 Max weight unbraked trailer Max weight unbraked trailer kg Max towball load kg 750 50 Related information Type designations p 678 Weights p 683 Driving with a trailer p 498 Trailer sta...

Page 688: ...4T35 235 5700 320 5700 261 5700 355 5700 400 2200 5400 4 T8 Twin Engine B4204T28 233 6000 318 6000 400 2200 5400 4 T8 Twin Engine B4204T34 223 6000 303 6000 400 2200 4800 4 T8 Twin Engine Polestar B42...

Page 689: ...or VCC RBS0 2AE 0W 20 5 6 T8 Twin Engine B4204T34 5 6 T8 Twin Engine B4204T28 5 6 T8 Twin Engine Polestar B4204T39 Castrol Edge Professional V 0W 20 or VCC RBS0 2AE 0W 20 5 6 T8 Twin Engine Polestar B...

Page 690: ...rvals 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 consu...

Page 691: ...iving conditions the trans mission fluid does not need to be changed during the service life of the gearbox How ever it may be necessary in adverse driving conditions Automatic gearbox Prescribed tran...

Page 692: ...ifications The car s climate control system uses a freon free refrigerant either R1234yf or R134a depending on market Information about which refrigerant the car s climate control system uses is print...

Page 693: ...Prescribed grade 675 g 1 49 lbs R1234yf WARNING The air conditioning system contains pres surised refrigerant R1234yf In accordance with SAE J2845 Technician Training for Safe Service and Containment...

Page 694: ...version of the model this could increase rolling resistance High speed causes increased air resis tance Fuel quality road and traffic conditions weather and the condition of the car A combination of...

Page 695: ...t kPa B Rear kPa Front kPa Rear kPa Front rear kPa All engines 235 65 R17 235 60 R18 235 55 R19 255 45 R20 255 40 R21 265 35 R22 0 160 km h 0 100 mph 230 230 270 270 270 160 km h 100 mph 250 250 270 2...

Page 696: ...CATIONS 694 Performance Top speed can be read in the table below NOTE If there is no performance data in the table this is available in an enclosed supplement Related information Engine specifications...

Page 697: ...52 passenger side 53 54 Airbag see Airbag 51 Air conditioning 222 Air conditioning fluid volume and grade 690 Air conditioning system 200 211 repair 627 Air distribution 205 Air vents 205 207 change 2...

Page 698: ...HYBRID 639 jump starting 492 maintenance 635 overload 492 recycling 640 start 635 symbols on the battery 640 Bicycle rack towbar mounted 502 BLIS 361 activate deactivate 362 Limitations 363 Symbols an...

Page 699: ...rview 105 settings 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 322 with Pilot Assist 322 Charge car f...

Page 700: ...arning system cross traffic rear 365 see City Safety 345 Colour code paint 672 Colour codes 672 Combined instrument panel 79 settings 81 Compass 509 510 calibration 510 Condensation in headlamps 666 6...

Page 701: ...rest stops 377 Limitations 378 Driver display 79 application menu 99 100 hybrid related symbols and mes sages 439 messages 101 settings 81 Driver performance 87 settings 88 Driver profile 132 edit 13...

Page 702: ...l dimensions 681 F Fan Air distribution 206 Air vents 207 Control 220 Fault tracing Adaptive Cruise Control 308 Camera unit 340 City Safety 355 Radar unit 340 Ferry transport 473 First aid 618 First a...

Page 703: ...40 cleaning 661 Distance Warning 290 settings 140 store position 140 184 185 windscreen replacement 627 Head up display 138 Heated wiper blades 174 Heater 232 auxiliary heater 234 parking heater 233 H...

Page 704: ...58 adapt 160 Interior rearview mirror 167 Dipping 168 Intermittent wiping 175 Internet see Internet connected car 549 Internet connected car book service and repair 623 send car information 624 system...

Page 705: ...ea 610 Lock Locking unlocking 241 Lockable wheel bolts 585 Lock confirmation 238 setting 239 Locking unlocking tailgate 243 264 Long term storage 441 Low battery voltage Battery 492 Lowering the rear...

Page 706: ...f Switch 54 Paddle on the steering wheel 195 Paintwork colour code 672 damage and touch up 671 672 Panorama roof 170 opening and closing 171 pinch protection 164 sun blind 174 ventilation position 172...

Page 707: ...ls and messages 320 WARNING 321 Pinch protection 164 resetting 165 PIN code 552 Private locking 275 Polestar Engineered 473 477 Polishing 665 Position lamp 150 Power operated tailgate 269 Power panora...

Page 708: ...ement 244 connect to driver profile 134 detachable key blade 249 loss 247 range 243 Remote control key system type appro val 253 Remote updates 621 Resetting trip meter 87 Resetting the door mirrors 1...

Page 709: ...ins 591 Software updates 37 Sound experience 515 spare wheel 589 manage 590 Speed camera information 373 Speed limiter 292 activate 294 automatic 296 change speed 323 deactivate 294 Limitations 296 te...

Page 710: ...38 user 555 Through load hatch 610 Tilt detector 277 Tools 583 Top speed 694 Top view 128 Total airing function 239 Towbar 494 detachable attachment 497 detachable removal 497 foldable 495 specificati...

Page 711: ...6 tyre pressure table 693 winter tyres 590 U Units 128 Unlocking settings 242 with key blade 251 USB jack for connecting media 532 V Ventilation 205 206 207 seats 214 Vibration damper 494 Video 530 53...

Page 712: ...45 WHIPS Whiplash Protection System 45 Wi Fi connect car to Internet 551 delete network 555 share internet connection hotspot 553 technology and security 555 Windows and glass 164 Windscreen heating...

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Page 714: ...TP 28778 English Int AT 1917 MY20 Copyright 2000 2019 Volvo Car Corporation...

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