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Volvo Service Certain service measures, which affect the car’s electrical system, can only be carried out using electronic equipment specially developed for your car. Always contact your Volvo workshop before beginning or carrying out service work which affects the electrical system. Installing accessories Incorrect connection and installation of accessories can negatively affect the car’s electrical system.
Introduction Contents This Owner’s Manual offers you advice and tips on how your car works and how it should be maintained. There is also important information regarding the safety of you and your passengers. In addition to standard equipment, this manual also describes equipment that is optional or an accessory. Certain countries may have statutory requirements that affect the level of equipment.
The specifications, design features and illustrations in this Owner’s Manual are not binding. We reserve the right to make modifications without prior notice.
Contents Safety Instruments and controls Climate control Interior Locks and alarm Starting and driving Wheels and tyres Car care Maintenance and service Infotainment Specifications Alphabetical index 9 29 53 67 87 97 121 129 135 159 203 213 3
Dashboard Left-hand drive 25 26 27 28 29 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 24 23 4 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
Right-hand drive 25 26 27 28 29 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 13 6 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1. Lighting panel 2. Air vent 3. Indicator and warning symbols 4. Fuel gauge 5. Outside temperature/Clock/ Gear position 6. Tachometer 7. Direction indicators 8. Speedometer 9. Odometer/Trip odometer/ Cruise control 10. Temperature gauge 11. Display 12. Air vents 13. Glovebox 14. Hazard warning flashers 15. Audio system 16. Climate control 17. Direction indicators/Beam selection/Read button 18. Parking brake 19. Cruise control 20. Horn 21. Combined instrument panel 22.
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Safety Seat belts 10 Airbags (SRS) 12 Side airbags (SIPS bag) 15 Roll-Over Protection System (ROPS) 17 Inflatable Curtain (IC) 18 WHIPS 19 When are the safety systems activated? 21 Inspection of airbags, inflatable curtains and seat belt tensioners 22 Child safety 23 9
Safety Seat belts Use your seat belt for all types of driving Seat belt reminder The seat belt warning symbol in the combined instrument panel and above the rearview mirror flashes until the driver and front seat passenger put on their seat belts. The seat belt reminder switches off after 6 seconds if speed is lower than 10 km/h. If the driver or front seat passenger have not put on their seat belts, the reminder switches on if speed exceeds 10 km/h and switches off if speed drops below 5 km/h.
Safety Seat belts and seat belt tensioners All seat belts are equipped with seat belt tensioners. A small mechanism, built into the seat belt reel, triggers at the moment of impact to tension the belt around the body and reduce slack from clothing, etc. The belt thus restrains the passenger more quickly.
Safety Airbags (SRS) /HIW KDQG GULYH 5LJKW KDQG GULYH /RFDWLRQ RI IURQW SDVVHQJHU DLUEDJ Driver’s airbag Front passenger airbag To further increase interior safety, your car is equipped with an airbag (SRS1) as a complement to the three-point seat belt. The inflatable airbag is installed folded up in the centre of the steering wheel. The wheel is marked SRS. The airbag on the passenger side is folded up in a compartment above the glovebox. The panel is marked SRS.
Safety WARNING! $LUEDJ ± SDVVHQJHU VLGH • 1HYHU put a child seat or booster cushion in the front seat if the car is equipped with an airbag (SRS) on the passenger side. • 1HYHU allow a child to stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat. • 1R RQH shorter than 140 cm should sit in the front passenger seat. • Passengers should sit as upright as possible with their feet on the floor and backs against the backrests. Seat belts should be secured.
Safety Airbags (SRS) (Contd) Volvo Dual-Stage Airbag (Dual-stage airbags) If a collision is mild but sufficiently violent that there is a risk of personal injury, the airbags are partially inflated. If the collision is more severe, the airbags are inflated fully. WARNING! 656 V\VWHP OHIW KDQG GULYH 656 V\VWHP ULJKW KDQG GULYH SRS System 127( The sensor (3) reacts differently depending on the severity of the collision and whether the driver or passenger side seat belts are in use.
Safety Side airbags (SIPS bag) Child seat and SIPS airbag If the car is only equipped with SIPS airbags and does not have a front airbag (SRS) on the passenger side, child seats/booster cushions can be located in the front seat. WARNING! ,QIODWHG 6,36 DLUEDJ Side airbags – SIPS bags Side airbags further increase interior safety. The SIPS airbag system consists of two main components: side airbags and sensors.
Safety Side airbags (SIPS bag) (Contd) /HIW KDQG GULYH The SIPS airbag system The SIPS bag system consists of a gas generator (1), electronic sensors, cables (3) and the side airbags (2). Upon a sufficiently violent collision, the sensors react, activating the gas generator, which inflates the side airbag. The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel, cushioning the impact at the moment of collision, and then deflates. Normally, only the side airbag on the side of the collision inflates.
Safety Roll-Over Protection System (ROPS) Volvo’s Roll-Over Protection System has been designed to reduce the risk of the car overturning and to provide the best possible protection in the event of an accident. The system consists of: • A stabiliser system, RSC (Roll Stability Control) that minimises the risk of overturning during sudden evasive manoeuvres or the like or if the car skids.
Safety Inflatable Curtain (IC) Inflatable Curtain (IC) (Inflatable Curtain) The inflatable curtain reduces the risk of head injuries by preventing the head from hitting the inside of the car and protecting against objects with which the car collides, such as another vehicle or a pole. The inflatable curtain protects those travelling in both the front and outer rear seats. It also prevents passengers from being completely or partially thrown from the car in the event of an accident.
Safety WHIPS Whiplash Protection System Correct seating position WHIPS and child seat This system consists of energy absorbing backrests and specially developed head restraints in both front seats. For the best possible protection, you and your front seat passenger should sit in the centre of your seats with as little distance as possible between the head restraints and your heads. The WHIPS system does not negatively affect the protective properties of the car with regard to child seats.
Safety WHIPS (Contd) WARNING! Be sure to never hinder the function of the WHIPS system! • If a rear backrest is folded down, the corresponding front seat must be adjusted so that it is not in contact with the folded backrest. • Avoid placing boxes or similar cargo so that it is clamped between the seat cushion of the rear seat and the backrest of the front seat.
Safety When are the safety systems activated? System Triggered Seat belt tensioner In the event of a head-on collision or overturning. The belt is tensioned around the body to reduce slack from clothing, etc. The belt thus restrains the passenger more quickly. In collisions if there is a risk that front seat passengers could be injured by hitting the dashboard or steering wheel. In side-on collisions if the car is hit with sufficient force. In side-on collisions or if the car overturns.
Safety Inspection of airbags, inflatable curtains and seat belt tensioners The year and month specified on the decal in the door pillar(s) is the date you should contact your Volvo workshop to inspect, and if necessary, replace the airbags and seat belt tensioners. If you have any questions concerning either system, contact an authorised Volvo workshop.
Safety Child safety Children should sit comfortably and safely Child seat and seat belt reminder Remember that children, regardless of age or size, should always be securely strapped into the car. Never allow a child to sit on the knee of a passenger! If a rear-facing infant or child seat is placed in the front seat and secured using the seat belt, the seat belt reminder might not be activated.
Safety Child safety (Contd) Position of child in car Weight/age Front seat with passenger airbag* Front seat without passenger airbag (option) <10 kg (0 –9 months) Not suitable for this age group. Alternatives: • • • 9–18 kg (9 –36 months) Not suitable for this age group. Rear-facing child seat, secured with seatbelt and mounting strap. 7\SH DSSURYDO ( Rear-facing infant seat, secured with seatbelt. 7\SH DSSURYDO ( Rear-facing infant seat, secured in Isofix attachment.
Safety Weight/age Second row of seats, outer seats* <10 kg (0 –9 months) Alternatives: 9–18 kg (9 –36 months) Alternatives: 15 –36 kg (3 –12 years) • Rear-facing child seat, secured with seatbelt, support and mounting strap. 7\SH DSSURYDO ( • Rear-facing infant seat, secured with seatbelt and support. 7\SH DSSURYDO ( • Rear-facing infant seat, secured with Isofix attachment and support.
Safety Child safety (Contd) &KHFN WKDW • the seat belt is locked • the head restraint position is carefully adjusted for the child’s head • the belt is in contact with the child’s body and is not slack or twisted • the belt lies correctly over the shoulder and not below it • the lap belt is low over the pelvis for optimum protection. ,VRIL[ PRXQWLQJV DQG ,VRIL[ JXLGH IIsofix mounting system for child seats The outer rear seats (second row of seats) are factory fitted with Isofix mountings.
Safety WARNING! If an integrated booster cushion has been subjected to great stress, such as in a collision, the entire booster cushion, including the seat belt and bolts, must be replaced. Even if the integrated booster cushion appears undamaged, it may not afford the same level of protection. 5DLVLQJ WKH ERRVWHU FXVKLRQ /RZHULQJ WKH ERRVWHU FXVKLRQ 1. Pull that handle to raise the booster cushion. 2. Grasp the cushion with both hands and moveit rearwards. 3.
Safety Child safety (Contd) Important tips! When using other child safety products that are available on the market, it is LPSRUWDQW to read the installation instructions that accompany the product and follow them carefully. Here are some points you should consider: • Volvo has child safety products that are designed for and tested by Volvo. • The child seat must always be placed according to the manufacturer’s directions. See the child seat instruction manual for further installation instructions.
Instruments and controls Combined instrument panel 30 Indicator and warning symbols 31 Switches in the centre console 36 Lighting panel 38 Direction indicator lever 39 Windscreen wipers/washer 40 Hazard warning flashers, rear window and door mirror defrosters, heated front seats 42 Trip computer 43 Cruise control 44 Parking brake, bonnet, electric socket, etc.
Instruments and controls Combined instrument panel 7HPSHUDWXUH JDXJH Displays the temperature of the engine cooling system. If the temperature is abnormally high and the needle enters the red zone, a message is shown in the display. Bear in mind that extra lamps in front of the air intake reduce the cooling capacity at high outside temperature and high engine loads. 'LVSOD\ The display shows information and warning messages. 6SHHGRPHWHU Shows the speed of the car.
Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Fault in the ABS system If the ABS symbol lights, the ABS system is malfunctioning. The car’s normal braking system continues to work, but without the ABS function. • Stop the car in a safe place and switch off the engine. Restart the engine. • If the warning symbol goes out, continue driving. It was an indicator error. • If the warning symbol remains lit, drive to an authorised Volvo workshop to have the ABS system checked.
Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols (Contd) If the %5$.( and $%6 warning symbols light at the same time, there may be a problem in the brake force distribution. • • • • •Stop the car in a safe place and switch off the engine. Restart the engine. If both symbols go out, it was an indicator error. If the warning symbols remain lit, check the brake fluid reservoir level. If the reservoir level is below MIN, the car should not be driven further.
Instruments and controls Seat belt reminder Fault in SRS Parking brake applied The lamp remains lit until the driver and front seat passenger put on their seat belts. If the symbol remains lit or lights while driving, a fault has been detected in the SRS system. Drive to an authorised Volvo workshop to have the system checked. Bear in mind that the lamp only indicates that the parking brake is applied, not how hard.
Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols (Contd) DSTC with RSC The DSTC system (Dynamic Stability and Traction Control) with RSC (Roll Stability Control) is described in more detail on page 36 and page 108. The system comprises several different functions: Reduced traction control This symbol lights and shines with a constant glow when the DSTC system has reduced function due to high brake temperature. The text "TRACTION CONTROL TEMPORARILY OFF" is shown in the display.
Instruments and controls Messages in the display Any warning or indicator symbol that appears is accompanied by a message in the display. Once you have read and understood the message, press the READ button (A). Messages which have been read are cleared from the display and stored in the car’s memory. Fault messages will remain in the memory until the fault has been remedied.
Instruments and controls Switches in the centre console 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 127( 7KH RUGHU RI WKH EXWWRQV PD\ YDU\ 3DUNLQJ DVVLVWDQFH V\VWHP (option) This system is always activated when the car is started. Press the button to activate/deactivate the parking assistance system. 5HWUDFWDEOH GRRU PLUURUV (option) This button is used to fold in the door mirrors if they are folded out or to fold them out if they are folded in.
Instruments and controls $LU FRQGLWLRQLQJ LQ WKH UHDU RI WKH SDVVHQJHU FRPSDUWPHQW (option) Press the button to activate the air conditioning in the rear of the passenger compartment. Rear air conditioning is deactivated when the ignition is completely switched off. and use the heated coils. For reasons of safety, always keep the cover on the socket when it is not in use. The maximum current is 10A.
Instruments and controls Lighting panel A B C A - Headlamps and position/ parking lamps D - Front fog lamps ,JQLWLRQ NH\ LQ SRVLWLRQ ,, Press the button. The fog lamps light in combination with the position/parking lamps and main/dipped beam. The LED in the button is lit while the fog lamps are on. All lighting off.
Instruments and controls Direction indicator lever 5HVLVWDQFH SRLQW SRVLWLRQ When changing lanes or overtaking, move the lever until you feel a distinct resistance. The lever returns when released. 1RUPDO WXUQV The direction indicators light when you move the lever in the direction the wheel moves during the turn. When the wheel returns after a turn, the direction indicators switch off automatically. 0DLQ EHDP IODVK Pull the lever lightly towards you (until you feel a slight resistance).
Instruments and controls Windscreen wipers/washer Rain sensor (option) The rain sensor replaces the intermittent function. The windscreen wipers automatically increase or decrease speed based on how much water the sensor indicates is on the windscreen. 6HQVL WLYLW\ can be adjusted using the ring (see illustration).
Instruments and controls Windscreen wipers – reversing If you engage reverse gear when the windscreen wipers are already activated, the rear window wipers will go into intermittent wiping mode*. If the rear window wiper is already engaged at normal speed, there is no change to the selected function. *This function (intermittent wiping when reversing) can be switched off. Consult your Volvo workshop.
Instruments and controls Hazard warning flashers, rear window and door mirror defrosters, heated front seats Rear window and door mirror defrosters Hazard warning flashers Use the hazard warning flashers (all direction indicators flash) should you be forced to stop or park where the car constitutes a possible traffic hazard or obstruction. 3OHDVH UHPHPEHU Regulations for use of hazard warning flashers vary from country to country.
Instruments and controls Trip computer Current fuel consumption Continuous information on current fuel consumption. Fuel consumption is calculated every second. The figure in the display is updated every couple of seconds. When the car is stationary, "----" is shown in the display. 127( The displayed value may be slightly off if a fuel-driven heater is used.
Instruments and controls Cruise control Temporary disengagement Disengagement Press to temporarily disengage the cruise control. Press CRUISE to switch off the cruise control. " CRUISE " will disappear from the combined instrument panel. Depressing the brake or clutch pedal disengages the cruise control. The previously set speed is stored in the memory. The cruise control is also temporarily disengaged when...
Instruments and controls Parking brake, bonnet, electric socket, etc. 2 1 3DUNLQJ EUDNH /+' FDU 1 2 3DUNLQJ EUDNH 5+' FDU Parking brake Opening the bonnet The parking brake pedal is located to the left at floor level. Apply the parking brake by depressing the pedal (1). Release the brake by pulling the handle (2). Pull the handle towards you to release the bonnet lock mechanism. The parking brake holds the rear wheels.
Instruments and controls Parking brake, bonnet, electric socket, etc. (Contd) Electric socket for rear seat passengers (option) The electric socket can be used for various 12 V accessories, such as mobile phones or CD players. The maximum current is 10 A. Steering wheel adjustment Opening the tailgate The steering wheel can be adjusted both vertically and front-rear. Press down the control on the left-hand side of the steering column. Then adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you best.
Instruments and controls Power windows The power windows are operated using the controls in the door armrests. The ignition key must be in position I or II for the power windows to work. Once you finish driving and remove the ignition key, the windows can still be opened or closed as long as neither of the front doors has been opened. A B Open a window by depressing the front of the control, and close it by pulling up the front of the control.
Instruments and controls Power windows (Contd) WARNING! If rear door windows are being operated from the driver’s door, check that no rear seat passenger are in danger of getting pinched when the windows close. Power window in the front passenger seat Power windows in the rear doors The control for the power window at the front passenger seat operates that window only. The rear door windows can be operated with the controls on the doors and the switch on the driver’s door.
Instruments and controls Rearview mirror/door mirrors Door mirrors with memory function (option) If the car is equipped with door mirrors with memory function, they work together with the memory function of the seat, page 70. A Memory function in the remote control When you unlock the car with the remote control and change the setting of the door mirrors, these new settings are saved in the remote control.
Instruments and controls Power sunroof (option) 0DQXDO RSHUDWLRQ 2SHQ Pull the control rearwards to the resistance point position (3). The sunroof will move towards maximum opening position as long as the control is held in this position. A 4 2 1 3 5 B &ORVH Press the control forwards to the resistance point (2). The sunroof will move towards closing position as long as the control is held in this position. 6 WARNING! Opening positions Sunroof controls are located in the headlining.
Instruments and controls Sun screen Pinch protection The sunroof also features a manually-operated sliding inner sun screen. The sun screen slides back automatically when the sunroof is opened. Close the sun screen: Grasp the handle and slide the screen forwards. The sunroof pinch protection function is activated if the hatch is blocked by an object. If blocked, the sunroof will stop and automatically open to the previous position.
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Climate control General on climate control 54 Manual climate control with air conditioning, AC 56 Electronic Climate Control (ECC) 60 Parking heater (option) 64 53
Climate control General on climate control Misting on window interiors Cars with ECC A good way to reduce the problem of misting on the insides of the windscreen and other windows is to clean them. Use a normal window cleaner. Bear in mind that you must clean them more often if someone smokes in the car. Actual temperature – ECC The temperature you select corresponds to the physical experience with reference to air speed, humidity, exposure to sun, etc. which affect the interior and exterior of the car.
Climate control D D C A C A B B Air distribution Air vents in the dashboard Air vents in the door pillars Incoming air is distributed through several different vents located throughout the car. A. Open B. Closed C. Directing airflow laterally D. Directing airflow vertically A. Open B. Closed C. Directing airflow laterally D. Directing airflow vertically • Aim the outer vents towards the side windows to remove misting.
Climate control Manual climate control with air conditioning, AC 2. Recirculation 3. Air distribution 4. Rear window and door mirror defrosters 1. AC off/on 9. Fan 8. Heating/ Cooling • You must turn the fan knob (9) from the 0 position to connect the air conditioning. • Use the air conditioning at low temperatures (0 - 15°C) to dehumidify incoming air. 56 7. Twilight sensor 6. Heating/ Cooling 5.
Climate control 1. AC - ON/OFF To switch off the timer function: The air conditioning is connected to the cooling and dehumidification function with the ON LED lights. The air conditioning is disconnected with the OFF LED lights. • Press again for more than 3 seconds. The LED lights for 5 seconds to confirm your selection. Recirculation is always disconnected when you select Defroster. When you select Defroster , the air conditioning is connected as long as the fan is not set to position 0. 3.
Climate control Manual climate control with air conditioning, AC (Contd) 2. Recirculation 3. Air distribution 4. Rear window and door mirror defrosters 1. AC off/on 9. Fan 58 8. Heating/ Cooling 7. Twilight sensor 6. Heating/ Cooling 5.
Climate control 4. Rear window and door mirror defrosters Use this button to quickly remove misting and ice from the rear window and door mirrors, see page 42 for more information about this function. 5. Heated front seats Do as follows for heated front seat(s): • Press once: High heat – both LEDs in the switch light up. • Press once again: Low heat – one LED in the switch lights up. • Press yet again: Heating is switched off – no LEDs in the switch are lit. Your Volvo workshop can adjust the temperature.
Climate control Electronic Climate Control (ECC) 2. Recirculation/Multifilter with sensor 3. Recirculation 4. AUTO 5. Air distribution 6. Passenger compartment temperature sensor 7. Defroster, windscreen and side windows 8. Rear window and door mirror defrosters 1. AC on/off 13. Fan 9. Heated front seats 12. Temperature, lefthand side 11. Twilight sensor 10. Temperature, right-hand side 14.
Climate control 1. AC – ON/OFF The air conditioning system is controlled automatically by the system when the ON LED is lit. This way, incoming air is cooled and dehumidified sufficiently. When AC OFF is selected and the OFF LED lights, the air conditioning system is disconnected; other functions are still controlled automatically. The air conditioning system operates down to approximately 0°C. When you select Defroster, the air conditioning system is controlled so that air is maximally dehumidified. 2.
Climate control Electronic Climate Control (ECC) (Contd) 2. Recirculation/ 3. Recirculation Multifilter with sensor 4. AUTO 5. Air distribution 6. Passenger compartment temperature sensor 7. Defroster, windscreen and side windows 14. Fan, rear passenger compartment (option in cars seating seven) 8. Rear window and door mirror defrosters 1. AC on/off 9. Heated front seats 13. Fan 12. Temperature, left-hand side 11. Twilight sensor 10. Temperature, right-hand side 3.
Climate control 5. Air distribution • When the top button is depressed, air is directed to the windows. • When the centre button is depressed, air is directed to the head and body. • When the lower button is depressed, air is directed to the legs and feet. 8. Rear window and door mirror defrosters Use this button to quickly remove misting and ice from the rear window and door mirrors, see page 42 for more information about this function. 9.
Climate control Parking heater (option) The parking heater can be started immediately or set to two different start times using TIMER 1 and TIMER 2. Here, start time refers to the time point the car should be completely warmed up. Vehicle electronics calculates start time based on current outside temperature. If the outside temperature exceeds 25°C, heating is not switched on. At temperatures of -7°C and below, the parking heater runs a maximum of 60 minutes.
Climate control Setting TIMER 1 or 2 Deactivation of timer-started heater Battery and fuel For reasons of safety, you can only programme times for the following 24 hours, not several days in a row. Do as follows to manually switch off the heater before the set time has elapsed: If the battery is not sufficiently charged or the petrol tank is close to empty, the parking heater will be switched off. 1. Use the thumb wheel (B) to select TIMER 1. 2.
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Interior Front seats 68 Rear seats 72 Interior lighting 74 Storage compartments in the passenger compartment 76 Cargo compartmen 80 cargo compartment 85 Warning triangle (certain countries) 86 67
Interior Front seats Height adjustment – front seat The front edges of the driver’s and passenger seats can be adjusted to seven different settings and the rear edges to nine different settings. Front control (A): Adjusting the front edge of the seat. Rear control (B): Adjusting the rear edge of the seat. Front-rear adjustment Lumbar support The seat can be moved front or back when the bracket is lifted. Backrest rake Check that the seat has locked into position after adjusting.
Interior Lowering the front seat backrest The front passenger seat backrest can be folded to a horizontal position to make room for a long load. Fold the backrest as follows: • Move the seat as far back as possible. • Adjust the backrest to the upright position. • Lift the catches on the rear of the backrest. • Fold the backrest forward.
Interior Power seat (option) Preparations Passenger seat: The seat can only be adjusted if the ignition key is in position I or II. 'ULYHU¶V VHDW The seat can be adjusted if the ignition key is in position I or II. It can also be adjusted in the following circumstances: 1. Within 40 seconds of the ignition key being turned to position 0 or removed from the ignition switch. 2.
Interior Emergency stop If the seat accidentally begins to move, press one of the buttons to stop the seat. WARNING! When adjusting, ensure that there are no objects in front of or behind the seat. Ensure that none of the rear seat passengers will be pinched. To avoid this possibility, ensure that children do not play with the switches.
Interior Rear seats 1 2 Rear seats – second row (cars seating seven) Lowering the backrest for entry into the car • Lift/pull the handle (1) up while pushing the backrest forward. Do the reverse to return the seat to its original position. Adjusting the seat front - rear • Lift the bracket (2) to move the seat front or back. 72 A Sliding seat (cars seating seven) Removing the centre console The centre seat in the second row can be slid farther forward than the other seats.
Interior WARNING! The lowest position should only be used when the backrest is to be folded down or when no one is sitting in this seat. After raising the backrests in the second and third row of seats, it is important to make sure that the backrests have locked into place. Otherwise the protective system of the seats may be compromised. Rear seat head restraint – centre seat The centre seat head restraint can be adjusted to four different heights. Slide the head restraint up as desired.
Interior Interior lighting General lighting lights up and remains lit for 10 minutes when... • one of the doors is open. • unless general lighting is switched off. General lighting goes out when... • the engine is started. • you lock the car from outside using the key or remote control. General lighting can be switched on or off in all situations by briefly pressing the button. General lighting General lighting can be switched on and off in all situations by briefly pressing the centre button.
Interior Floor mats Volvo offers floor mats specially manufactured for your car. They must be properly placed and secured in the mat clips so that they do not get caught in or under the pedals at the driver’s seat. Vanity mirror The lamp comes on when you open the cover.
Interior Storage compartments in the passenger compartment 6WRUDJH FRPSDUWPHQW LQ WKLUG URZ RI VHDWV 6WRUDJH FRPSDUWPHQW DQG FXS KROGHU 7LFNHW FOLS *ORYHER[ 6WRUDJH WUD\ LQ FHQWUH FRQVROH *URFHU\ EDJ KROGHU 6WRUDJH SRFNHW &XS KROGHU IRU UHDU VHDW SDVVHQJHUV RSWLRQ WARNING! Make sure that no hard, sharp or heavy objects lie or protrude in such a way that they could cause injuries during heavy braking. Always secure large, heavy loads with one of the seat belts.
Interior Pen holder Glovebox Coat hanger The dashboard contains a compartment for pens. The glovebox can be used to store things such as the Owner’s Manual, maps, pens and petrol cards. Use the coat hanger for clothes of normal weight.
Interior Storage compartments in the passenger compartment (Contd) Ashtray for rear seat passengers (option) Cup/bottle holder for rear seat passengers (option) Storage compartment and cup holder (cars seating seven) Open the ashtray by pulling the top edge outwards. Pull the bottom edge of the insert to open. The cup holder insert can be removed: Detach the two clips so the holder can be used for large bottles. This storage compartment can be used for CDs, books and the like.
Interior Centre console centre console Cup holder The centre console contains a storage tray for food and drinks, for example. The armrest can be folded back to make a "table" for rear seat passengers. Cup holder for front seat passengers. Storage compartment in the third row of seats (cars seating seven) Ashtray (option) This storage compartment can be used for pens and other small items. Pull out the insert to empty the astray.
Interior Cargo compartmen 1 Extending the cargo compartment – second row of seats 1. Set the seats in their rearmost positions (applies only to cars seating seven). 2. Lower the head restraint. 3. Release the catch (1) and fold down the backrest. Press down to lock the backrest in its folded position. WARNING! For reasons of safety, no passengers should sit in the third row of seats if the outer head restraints in the second row are lowered.
Interior • Position wide loads on each side of the division in the backrest. • Secure the load with retaining straps using the car’s lashing eyes. • Never load above the backrest without a load net. WARNING! Loading the cargo compartment The seat belts and airbags provide the driver and passengers substantial protection, especially in head-on collisions. But, you must also remember to protect yourself from injuries from behind.
Interior Cargo compartmen (Contd) 1 Safety net The safety net prevents luggage and cargo from being thrown forward in the passenger compartment during heavy braking. The net is made of a strong nylon fabric and can be secured two different ways: 1. Behind the rear seat backrest 2. Behind the front seats if the rear seat is lowered. Fitting the safety net 1. If the car is equipped with a privacy panel, remove it before fitting the safety net. 2. Hook the upper rod in the front or rear roof mounting.
Interior WARNING! For cars seating seven: For reasons of safety, no passengers should sit in the third row of seats if the protective grille is positioned behind the second row of seats. Protective steel grille (option) The protective grille in the cargo compartment prevents cargo or pets from being thrown forward in the passenger compartment in the event of heavy braking. For reasons of safety, the protective grille must always be mounted and secured correctly. Fit the protective grille as follows: 1.
Interior Cargo compartmen (Contd) Electric socket in the cargo compartment Slide down the cover when you wish to use the socket. It works regardless of whether the ignition is on or off. If the ignition is switched off and a load with power consumption greater than 0.1 A is connected to the electric socket, a warning message is shown in the display. The maximum current for the electric socket is 15 A.
Interior Cargo compartment 4 127( Do not put anything in the area the cushions fold into. Cushions and seat mechanisms could be damaged. 3 2 3 4 2 1 1 &DUV VHDWLQJ ILYH &DUV VHDWLQJ VHYHQ Compartment in cargo compartment floor (cars seating five) Compartment in cargo compartment floor (cars seating seven) • Lift up the hatch in the cargo compartment floor. If the car is equipped with a grocery bag holder: • Lift up the floor hatch.
Interior Warning triangle (certain countries) Warning triangle Follow the warning triangle regulations of the country you are in. Do as follows to use the warning triangle: • Detach the warning triangle case. It is held in place with a velcro strap. • Remove the warning triangle from its case (A). • Fold out the four support legs on the warning triangle. • Fold out both red sides of the warning triangle. Place the warning triangle in a location that is appropriate for the traffic situation.
Locks and alarm Keys and remote control 88 Locking and unlocking 90 Child safety locks 93 The alarm system 95 87
Locks and alarm Keys and remote control Keys – Immobilizer Your car is delivered with two master keys and one service key. One of the master keys is foldable and equipped with an integrated remote control. If you lose one of your keys, take all other keys to an authorised Volvo workshop. As a crime prevention measure, the code of the lost key is erased from the system. At the same time, the other keys must be re-coded in the system. 0DVWHU NH\ This key opens all locks.
Locks and alarm can be deactivated with any of the remote control buttons or it will shut off automatically after 25 seconds. 4. Approach lighting Do as follows when approaching your car: • Press the yellow button (4) on the remote control. The interior lighting, position/parking lamps, numberplate lighting, door mirror lamps (option) and trailer lighting will switch on and remain lit for 30, 60 or 90 seconds. Your authorised Volvo workshop can select a suitable time setting for your car.
Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Locking and unlocking the car from the outside Locking and unlocking the car from the inside Using the master key or its remote control, all doors and the tailgate can be un locked simultaneously – from the outside –. In this mode, the door lock buttons and interior door handles are inoperative. Using the control in the door panel, you can lock or unlock all doors and the tailgate simultaneously. The fuel filler flap can be opened when the car is unlocked.
Locks and alarm Automatic re-locking If none of the doors or the tailgate are opened within two minutes of unlocking from the outside with the remote control, all locks relock automatically. This function prevents you from unintentionally leaving the car unlocked. For cars with alarms, see page 95. Locking/unlocking the tailgate with the remote control Do as follows to unlock the tailgate only: • Press the button on the remote control (see illustration) slowly twice within 3 seconds.
Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking (Contd) Deadlocks Your car has a special deadlock function, which means that the doors cannot be opened from the inside if they are locked. Deadlocks can only be activated from the outside by the driver’s door being locked with the key or remote control. All doors must be closed before deadlocks can be activated. Once activated, the doors cannot be opened from the inside.
Locks and alarm Child safety locks A A B Manual child safety locks – rear doors and tailgate The controls for the child safety locks are in the rear edges of the rear doors and the bottom edge of the tailgate (certain markets). Each control is only accessible when the door or tailgate is open. Use the ignition key to turn the control, thereby activating or deactivating the child safety lock. B A. The door can be opened from inside. B. The door cannot be opened from inside.
Locks and alarm Child safety locks (Contd) 127( All settings in the manual child safety system are set aside when you DFWLYDWH the electric child safety locks. Electric child safety locks – rear doors (option - certain markets) Use the button in the centre console to activate or deactivate the child safety locks in the rear doors. The ignition key must be in position I or II. The LED in the button comes on when the child safety lock is activated.
Locks and alarm The alarm system When the alarm is connected, it continually monitors all alarm points. The alarm is triggered if... • • • • • • • • the bonnet is opened the tailgate is opened a side door is opened the ignition switch is turned with a nonapproved key or subjected to force if movement is detected in the passenger compartment the car is raised or towed away (if fitted with a tilt detector – option) the battery cable is disconnected anyone tries to disconnect the siren.
Locks and alarm The alarm system (Contd) temporary deactivation ends the next time you switch on the ignition. If your car has deadlocks, they are reactivated at the same time. See page 92.
Starting and driving General 98 Refuelling 100 Starting the car 101 Manual gearbox 102 Automatic gearbox AW5 and GM with Geartronic 103 All-wheel drive 105 Brake system 106 Stability system 108 Parking assistance system (option) 110 Towing 111 Jump starting 112 Driving with a trailer 113 Towing bracket (option) 115 Load on the roof 119 97
Starting and driving General Economical driving Driving on rough roads Economical driving results from driving gently with anticipation and adapting your driving style and speed to the situation. The Volvo XC90 is primarily designed for driving on main roads, but also has good handling properties on uneven or rough roads.
Starting and driving Do not allow the engine and cooling system to overheat Automatic gearbox 6KLIWORFN Cold start Under certain conditions, e.g. when driving in hilly terrain or with a heavy load, especially in warm weather, there is a risk of the engine and cooling system overheating. When starting in low temperatures, shifting may feel harder. This is due to viscosity of the gearbox oil at low temperatures.
Starting and driving Refuelling Fuel cap Refuelling The fuel cap is inside the fuel filler flap on the right rear wing. 127( Do not add cleaning additives yourself unless specifically recommended to do so by a Volvo workshop. There may be overpressure in the tank if outdoor temperatures are high. Open the cap slowly. Do not overfill the fuel tank.
Starting and driving Starting the car Starting the engine (petrol) Ignition keys and immobilizer 1. Depress the parking brake. 2. $XWRPDWLF JHDUER[ Gear selector in position P or N. 0DQXDO JHDUER[ Gear lever in neutral and the clutch pedal completely depressed. This is especially important in severe cold. 3. Turn the ignition key to the start position. If the engine does not start within 5-10 seconds, release the key and try again.
Starting and driving Manual gearbox Gear positions Reverse gear inhibitor Depress the clutch pedal fully with each gear change. Remove your foot from the clutch pedal between gear changes! Follow the appropriate shifting pattern. Engage reverse gear when the car is stationary or at very low speeds! Use 6th gear as often as possible for the best possible fuel economy.
Starting and driving Automatic gearbox AW5 and GM with Geartronic P – Park N – Neutral Select this position when you wish to start the engine or park the car. 7KH FDU VKRXOG EH VWDWLRQDU\ ZKHQ \RX VHOHFW 3 N is the neutral position. The engine can be started but no gear is engaged. Apply the parking brake when the car is stationary with WKH JHDU VHOHFWRU LQ 1 In P, the gearbox is mechanically blocked. Apply the parking brake when parking.
Starting and driving Gear selector manual positions To move from automatic ' to the manual gears, press the gear selector to the left. To move from 0$1 back to ' press the gear selector to the right to '. Gears 3, 4 and 5 have a lock-up function (locked gears) which provides better engine braking and lower fuel consumption. Only 5cylinder motors are 5-speed. While driving Manual gear positions can be selected at anytime during your trip. The engaged gear is locked until you select another gear.
Starting and driving All-wheel drive AWD – All-Wheel Drive Snow chains The all-wheel drive system in your Volvo is constantly engaged and meets very high technical requirements. Used correctly, allwheel drive provides the driver better control on various road surfaces than conventional rearwheel drive. Snow chains may only be fitted to the front wheels on all-wheel drive cars. 127( To avoid damaging wheel housing components, only use chains specially designed and adapted for Volvo XC90.
Starting and driving Brake system If a brake circuit fails The brake pedal can be depressed further and feels softer than usual. It also requires more pressure on the pedal to achieve a normal braking effect. If the brakes are heavily loaded The brake servo only works when the engine is running. When driving in the Alps or other roads with similar characteristics, the car’s brakes are heavily loaded even if you are not pressing the pedal especially hard.
Starting and driving Antilock braking system (ABS) The ABS system (Anti-lock Brake System) is designed so that the wheels do not lock when braking. This retains the best possible steering response when braking. This improves your ability to swerve to avoid obstacles. The ABS system does not increase your total braking capacity. However, as the driver you have increased ability to steer and thus better control over the car, which in turn increases safety.
Starting and driving Stability system DSTC – Dynamic Stability and Traction Control The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system (DSTC) comprises several different functions: • 7UDFWLRQ &RQWURO 7& The Traction Control function transfers power from the spinning drive wheel to the drive wheel which has grip by braking the spinning drive wheel. To increase forward traction in this situation, you may need to depress the accelerator more than usual.
Starting and driving The warning symbol lights and goes out again after 2 seconds when... Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA) • the car is started. (The lamp lights for a system check.) The LED in the button goes out and the text "DSTC SPIN CONTROL OFF" is shown in the display when... The (EBA) function is integrated in the DSTC system and is designed to provide immediate maximum braking force whenever rapid brake application is necessary.
Starting and driving Parking assistance system (option) Function of the parking assistance system Activating/deactivating the parking assistance system The parking assistance system is used as a parking aid. A tone from the audio system speaker indicates the distance to the detected object. The volume of any other sound from the audio system is muted. The closer you come to the object, the more frequent the tone. At a distance of about 30 cm, the tone is constant.
Starting and driving Towing Do not tow start (bump start) the engine If you bump start a car with manual gearbox, the catalytic converter(s) may be damaged. Cars with an automatic gearbox cannot be bump started. Use a booster battery if the battery is flat. If the car must be towed • Unlock the steering wheel lock so that the car can be steered. .
Starting and driving Jump starting 4 2 3 If for some reason the battery in your car is discharged, you can " borrow " current from a spare battery or another car’s battery to start the engine. Always check that the clamps are secure so that there are no sparks during the start attempt. To avoid the risk of explosion, we recommend you do exactly as follows. • Turn the ignition key to position 0.
Starting and driving Driving with a trailer • The car’s towing bracket must be of an approved type. • If the towing bracket is fitted by Volvo, the car is delivered with the necessary equipment to drive with a trailer. If retrofitting, check with your Volvo dealer to ensure that the car is fully equipped to drive with a trailer.
Starting and driving Driving with trailer and automatic gearbox • When parking on hills, you should apply the parking brake before moving the gear selector to P. When you start on a hill, you should first put the gear selector in drive and then release the parking brake. • Select a low gear in the gearbox when driving on steep inclines or when driving slowly. This prevents the gearbox from upshifting. The gearbox oil will be cooler. • Do not use a higher manual gear than the engine can "handle".
Starting and driving Towing bracket (option) 127( Check that the car is equipped with transmission oil cooling if the towing bracket is retrofitted. Fixed towbar (A) Always remember to fasten the trailer’s safety cable to the attachment. See the illustration! A Detachable towbar (B) Always follow mounting instructions carefully. Always remember to fasten the trailer’s safety cable to the attachment.
Starting and driving $WWDFKPHQW SRLQWV XQGHU WKH FDU Specifications Distance A above: Distance B above: Fixed towbar: 1124 mm Fixed towbar: 80 mm Detachable towbar: 1124 mm Detachable towbar: 80 mm Max.
Starting and driving Detachable towbar – mounting 1 2 OPEN 3 OPEN B Remove the connector pin cover. 4 Put in the key and turn it clockwise to the Hold the towball section and turn the unlocked position. handle clockwise until it stops. 5 PUSH TO LOCK 6 LOCKED RED PIN (B) NOT VISIBLE Push the towball section in until it locks. Check that the signal pin (B) is pushed Be careful of the handle as it can quickly in.
Starting and driving Detachable towbar – removing 1 OPEN Put in the key and turn it clockwise to the unlocked position. 4 LOCKED Turn the key anticlockwise to the locked position and remove it from the lock. 118 2 OPEN Turn the handle clockwise until it stops. 5 Refit the connector pin cover as in the illustration. 3 Pull the towball section off of the connector pin.
Starting and driving Load on the roof Load carrier placement (accessory) Make sure that the load carrier is placed in the right direction on the roof rails. Load carriers can be placed along the entire roof rail. When driving without a load, the front load carrier should be situated about 200 mm in front of the centre rail base and the rear load carrier should be between the centre and the rear rail base (see above illustration) to minimise wind noise. The longer load carrier should be in the front.
Starting and driving Using load carriers • To avoid damaging your car and to achieve the best level of safety when driving, we recommend that you only use load carriers that Volvo has specially designed for your car. • Check periodically that the load carriers and load are properly secured. Lash the load securely with retaining straps! • You can carry a maximum of 100 kg on the roof (including load carriers). • Distribute the load evenly over the load carriers.
Wheels and tyres General 122 Tyre pressure 125 Changing wheels 126 121
Wheels and tyres General General information about wheels and tyres A size designation is available for all tyres. Example designation: 5 +.
Wheels and tyres Winter tyres 6QRZ FKDLQV Volvo recommends winter tyres of size 225/70 R16 for all XC90 cars except those seating seven and those with T6 engines. Size 235/ 65R17 is recommended for these instead. Snow chains may only be used on the front wheels. Always use winter tyres on all four wheels! 127( Consult your Volvo dealer for advice on which rim and tyre type you should use for your car.
Wheels and tyres Tyres with tread wear indicators Spare wheel " Temporary Spare" The "Temporary Spare" should only be used for the short time it takes to repair or replace the normal tyre. Tread wear indicators are narrow, raised areas located at right angles to the tread (TWI is printed on the side of the tyre). When the tyre is sufficiently worn (1.
Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure Tyre pressure is important! Check tyre pressure regularly. If you dr ive on tyres with incorrect air pressure, the car’s driving characteristics are impaired and tyre wear increases. Note that the values in the table refer to cold tyres (outside temperature). Tyres get warm and pressure increases after just a few kilometres driving. This is normal, so do not let out air if you check the pressure when the tyres are warm. However, you should increase pressure if it is too low.
Wheels and tyres Changing wheels Spare wheel – refitting It is best to have two people put the spare wheel back in place. One person to crank and the other to guide the wheel. Spare wheel – removing The spare wheel is located underneath the car and can be detached with the crank found in the tool kit or underneath the floor hatch, see page 85. Detach the spare wheel as follows: 1. Lower the bottom of the tailgate. 2. Lift up the floor hatch in the cargo compartment 3.
Wheels and tyres WARNING! 7KH MDFNLQJ SRLQWV DUH FHQWUHG XQGHU WKH ERWWRP RI WKH GRRUV Changing wheels Remember to set out the warning triangle if you must change a wheel in a trafficked area. There are two jacking points on each side of the car, centred under the bottom of the doors. WARNING! Check that the right attachment points are being used. A production anchorage with pin is located between the jacking points. This is not strong enough to use to lift the car.
Wheels and tyres Changing wheels (Contd) )LWWLQJ WKH ZKHHO 5. Place the jack under the jacking point and crank it up towards the car floor. Check that the jack sits securely in the anchorage. Then adjust the jack so that its foot is positioned vertically under the anchorage. See illustration. Do not place wood blocks or the like under the jack as you will not achieve full bearing capacity. WARNING! If the jack is positioned incorrectly, the car could fall. Risk of injury! 128 6.
Car care Cleaning 130 Repairing paintwork damage 132 Rustproofing 133 129
Car care Cleaning Wash the car often! Wash the car as soon as it becomes dirty, especially in the winter when road salt and moisture can lead to corrosion. Wash the car as follows: • Thoroughly rinse dirt off the underbody of the car. • Rinse the entire car until the dirt has softened. When using high pressure washer: Make sure nozzle of the high pressure washer does not come closer than 30 cm from the bodywork. Do not spray the locks directly or the fuel filler flap at an angle from behind.
Car care Cleaning the upholstery Cleaning seat belts Treating marks on fabric Use water and synthetic detergent. A special cleaning agent available at your Volvo dealer is recommended when cleaning fabric upholstery. Other chemicals can impair the fire retardant qualities of the upholstery. Polishing and waxing Treating marks on vinyl 1HYHU scrape or rub a mark. 1HYHU use strong stain remover. Wash with a weak soap solution and lukewarm water.
Car care Repairing paintwork damage Paint Minor stone chips and scratches Paint is an important part of the car’s rustproofing and should therefore be checked regularly. Repair paintwork damage immediately so that it does not start to rust.
Car care Rustproofing Rustproofing – check and repair Repair Your car received a thorough and complete rustproofing at the factory. Parts of the body are made of galvanised sheet metal. The underbody is protected by a wear-resistant anti-corrosion compound. Members, cavities and enclosed sections are sprayed with a thin, penetrating rust inhibitor. If you want to repair the rustproofing yourself, make sure the area is clean and dry. Hose down, wash and dry the car thoroughly.
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Maintenance and service Volvo service 136 Maintenance 137 Bonnet and engine compartment 138 Diesel 139 Oils and fluids 140 Wiper blades 144 Battery 145 Bulbs 147 Replacing bulbs 148 Fuses 155 135
Maintenance and service Volvo service Volvo service programme Adverse driving conditions Environmental care Before the car left the factory, it was thoroughly test driven. It was checked again in accordance with Volvo Car Corporation regulations before it was handed over to you. Change engine oil and replace air and oil filters more often than recommended in the Service and Warranty manual when driving in adverse conditions.
Maintenance and service Maintenance WARNING! 1HYHU try to repair any part of the SRS or SIPS bag systems yourself. Any interference in the system could cause malfunction and serious injury. Any work should only be performed by an authorised Volvo workshop. WARNING! Note the following before you begin working on your car Battery • Ensure that the battery cables are correctly connected and tightened. • Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running (e.g. when replacing the battery).
Maintenance and service Bonnet and engine compartment 9 10 11 8 7 6 5 1 4 2 3 Opening the bonnet Engine compartment 1. Pull the handle on the far left (or right if the car is RHD) under the dashboard. You will hear when the lock releases. 2. Insert your hand to the right under the front edge of the bonnet (below the grille). 3. Press up the safety catch handle. 4. Release the handle. 5. Open the bonnet. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Maintenance and service Diesel Fuel system Diesel engines are sensitive to contaminants. Only use diesel from a well-know oil company. Never fill up with diesel if the quality is dubious. Special diesel for winter use is available from the large oil companies. This fuel is less viscous at low temperatures and reduces the risk of wax building up in the fuel system. Draining condensation from the fuel filter The fuel filter removes condensation, which could otherwise affect engine function, from the fuel.
Maintenance and service Oils and fluids Oil grade: 3HWURO HQJLQHV $&($ $ ACEA A3 grade oil can also be used. Note that the same oil can comply with both ACEA A1 and ACEA B1, regardless of whether it is a mineral, semi-synthetic or fully synthetic oil. 'LHVHO HQJLQHV $&($ % Note that the same oil can comply with ACEA A3, ACEA B3 and ACEA B4, regardless of whether the oil is mineral, semi-synthetic or fully synthetic.
Maintenance and service MIN MAX Approx. 1.5 litres for petrol engines Approx. 2.0 litres for diesel engines Check the oil level Volvo recommends that the oil level is checked every 2500 km. Checking the engine oil level is especially important before the first scheduled oil change. Park the car on a level surface and wait at least 5 minutes after switching off the engine so that the oil has time to run back to the oil sump. The most accurate measurement is made on a cold engine before starting.
Maintenance and service Oils and fluids (Contd) Check coolant regularly! The level should lie between the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank. If the system is not filled sufficiently, high local temperatures could occur, causing a risk of damage (cracks) to the cylinder head. Top up the coolant when the level falls to the MIN mark. WARNING! :DVKHU IOXLG UHVHUYRLU &RRODQW UHVHUYRLU Washer fluid reservoir Coolant The windscreen and headlamps washers share the same fluid reservoir.
Maintenance and service 127( The fluid should be changed annually on cars that drive in conditions requiring hard, frequent braking, such as driving in mountains or tropical climates with high humidity. This change is not part of a service schedule, but should be done in connection with a service at your Volvo workshop. Clutch and brake fluid reservoir The brake and clutch have the same reservoir. The location of the reservoir differs between right and left-hand drive cars.
Maintenance and service Wiper blades Changing windscreen wiper blades 1. Fold out the wiper arm and hold the wiper blade at 45° to the wiper arm. Press in the spring on the wiper blade. 2. Press the entire wiper blade down so that the wiper arm eye passes through the hold in the wiper blade mounting. 3. Then pull the blade up so that the wiper arm eye passes beside the wiper blade mounting.
Maintenance and service Battery Battery care The function and life of the battery are affected by driving conditions, driving style, number of starts, climate conditions, etc. 127( The number of times the battery is run flat negatively affects its service life . Important! Repeated use of the parking heater and other great power consumers in combination with short trips can lead to battery discharge and thereby difficulty starting.
Maintenance and service Battery (Contd) Removing oxyhydrogen gas Replacing the battery The battery can develop oxyhydrogen, which is highly explosive. An evacuation hose draws any oxyhydrogen gas from around the battery out of the car and prevents gas from accumulating in the passenger and cargo compartments. If you must change the battery for some reason, it is imperative that the evacuation hose is connected to the new battery and that it is routed to the outlet in the bodywork.
Maintenance and service Bulbs 9. Numberplate lighting W5W Position/Parking lamp W5W in headlamp Side marker light W5W Side direction indicator (orange) W5W 10. Fog lamps 55W H1 11. Rear fog lamp 21W BA5 12. Rear position lamp P21 4W. The following bulbs are used in the car 1. Dipped and main beam bulb 55W H7 Main beam 55W H7 2. Xenon (option) 35W D2R (gas discharge bulb) 3. Reversing lamp 21W BA 15 4. Brake light 21W BA15 5. Rear direction indicator (orange) PY21W 6. Front direction indicator H21W 7.
Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs 1 5 Dipped beam, main beam, position/parking lamp and side marker light The entire lamp insert must first be removed when replacing dipped beam, main beam and position/parking lamp bulbs. To replace one of these bulbs, do the following and then consult the instructions for the specific lamp. 1. Switch off all lights and turn ignition key to position 0. 2. Open the bonnet. 3. Release the insert by pulling up the two lock pins holding it in place. 4.
Maintenance and service Dipped beam bulb Main beam bulb 1. Undo the outer cover by turning it anticlockwise. 2. Unplug the connector. 3. Disconnect the spring clamp. First push to the right so that the spring clamp disconnects, then out and down. 4. Pull out the bulb. 5. Fit the new bulb. It can only be fitted in one position. 6. Press the spring clamp up and a little to the left so that it fastens in its catch. 7. Press the connector back in place. 8.
Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs (Contd) 55W H1 W5W (orange) Direction indicator Side direction indicator Front fog lamp The bulbs are housed in bayonet holders. 1. Switch off all lights and turn ignition key to position 0. 2. Prise out the lamp housing from underneath using a small slotted screwdriver. 3. Turn the bulb holder ¼turn anticlockwise and pull straight out. 4. Pull the defective bulb straight out. 5. Replace with a new bulb and press the lamp straight in. 1.
Maintenance and service 1 B 2 C D A 3 4 D Location of bulbs in rear lamp cluster 1. 2. 3. 4. Direction indicator Brake light Reversing lamp Position lamp PY 21 W (orange) 21 W BA 15 21 W BA 15 P21/4W Bulbs in rear lamp cluster 1. Switch off all lights and turn ignition key to position 0. 2. Lower the bottom of the tailgate and open the floor hatch. 3. If the car is equipped with a grocery bag holder (option), loosen the holder’s retaining straps. 4. Remove the corner piece (A). 5.
Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs (Contd) W5W W5W Rear fog lamp Numberplate lighting Courtesy lighting 1. Insert a slotted screwdriver as indicated by the arrow in the illustration. 2. Prise out the lamp insert. 3. Turn the lamp insert anticlockwise and pull out the bulb. 4. Replace the bulb. 1. Switch off all lights and turn ignition key to position 0! 2. Remove the screw with a screwdriver. 3. Carefully remove the entire lamp housing and pull it out.
Maintenance and service Bulbs in the cargo compartment Vanity mirror 1. Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that the lamp housing loosens. 2. Remove the faulty bulb. 3. Replace the bulb. Check that the bulb lights. 4. Refit the lamp housing. 1. Insert a slotted screwdriver at the side of the centre clip in the bottom edge of the mirror. Lift up so the centre clip releases. 2. Slide the screwdriver from side to side so that the outer clips release. 3. Lift out the mirror insert. 4. Replace the bulbs.
Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs (Contd) Rear reading lamps These bulbs are of a special type. We recommend that you ask your Volvo workshop to replace them.
Maintenance and service Fuses All electrical functions and components are protected with a number of fuses to protect your car’s electrical system from damage by shortcircuits or overloads.
Maintenance and service Fuses (Contd) A. Relay/fuse box in engine compartment $ The fuse box in the engine compartment has 24 fuse positions. Be sure to replace a blown fuse with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage. )XVH SOLHUV ,QWDFW IXVH %ORZQ IXVH Fuses in the engine compartment 1R $PSHUDJH 1. Parking heater (option) .................................................................25 2. Auxiliary lamps (option)...............................................................20 3. 4.
Maintenance and service B. Fuse box in the passenger compartment The fuses are located inside the access panel on the end face of the dashboard. There are also a number of spare fuses. 1R $PSHUDJH 1. Climate control system fan ...........................................................30 2. Audio amplifier .............................................................................30 3. Power seat (driver) ........................................................................30 4.
Maintenance and service Fuses (Contd) C. Relay/fuse box in the cargo compartment )XVH SOLHUV ,QWDFW IXVH %ORZQ IXVH 1R $PSHUDJH 10.Antenna ........................................................................................... 5 1.Rear Electronic Module (REM), lighting (cargo compartment) ... 10 11.Accessory Electronic Module - AEM (option) ............................. 15 2.Rear fog lamp ................................................................................ 10 12.
Infotainment Infotainment 160 Control panels 161 Audio functions 165 Radio functions 170 CD/MD (option) 182 CD changer (option) 184 Menu settings and selections – Audio 187 Telephone system 189 Telephone functions (option) 191 Menu settings and selections – Telephone 199 159
Infotainment Infotainment Information – Entertainment Infotainment is a system with integrated audio and telephone functions. You can easily and conveniently use your Infotainment system using the joint control panel or the steering wheel keypad. The control panel display indicates the current function. The XC90 is equipped with Dolby Surround Pro Logic II (option) which provides optimum sound experience with an expansive and realistic audio profile.
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Infotainment Control panels (Contd) 1 Selecting in the menu In menu mode, you can check or modify settings and programme new functions in the system. The different menu alternatives are shown in the display. Menu alternatives followed by periods indicate that there are several submenus. Press the MENU button (1) to activate menu mode.
Infotainment 1 • Hold the SEL button depressed to switch off the system. • Use the volume control button to adjust the volume of the respective headphones. All headphones are switched off automatically when the audio system is switched off with the ignition key and must be activated manually when the car is restarted. For the best sound reproduction, we recommend headphones with impedance between 16-32 ohm. The sensitivity of these should be equal to or greater than 102 dB.
Infotainment Control panels (Contd) 1 4 2 5 3 6 7 8 9 Remote control (option) 0HPRU\ ± 6WRUHV UDGLR VWDWLRQV 7R VWRUH D VWDWLRQ • Press the Memory button • Select Preset using Preset/Disc (5) • Confirm your selection using the Memory button 9ROXPH 6HHN FKDQJH WUDFNV IRUZDUG RU EDFN 6RXUFH ± VZLWFK VRXQG VRXUFH 3UHVHW 'LVF ± VHOHFW &' FKDQJHU SRVLWLRQ RU SUHVHW UDGLR VWDWLRQ 164 $XWR ± ILQG DQG VWRUH WKH VWURQJHVW VWDWLRQV )XQFWLRQ QRW DYDLODEOH )XQFWLRQ QRW DYDLODEOH
Infotainment Audio functions 3 4 2 1 On/Off switch – Audio Selecting sound source Press the POWER button (1) to switch the audio system on or off. There are two ways to select sound source: If the audio system is active when the ignition is switched off, it will reactivate automatically when the car is restarted. By using the shortcut buttons CD (2), AM/FM (3) or by using the SELECTOR knob (4): • Turn the SELECTOR knob to select Radio (FM1, FM2 or AM), CD/CD changer (option) or MD (option).
Infotainment Audio functions (Contd) 1 Volume control Turn the knob (1) clockwise or anticlockwise to raise or lower the volume, respectively. The volume control is electronic and has no end position. Volume can also be raised (+) or lowered (-) using the steering wheel keypad. Pause mode When volume is in position zero, the CD/MD player is put in pause mode. Reactivate the player by turning up the volume.
Infotainment 1 2 Sound setting 1. Press the SOUND button (1). 2. Press the SOUND button repeatedly until you come to the function you wish to set. Choose BASS, TREBLE, FADER, BALANCE, SUBWOOFER (option), CENTRE (option) or SURROUND (option). 3. Use the SELECTOR knob (2) to adjust the level. The display shows a scale from min. to max. position. The middle indicates the normal position.
Infotainment Audio functions (Contd) SURROUND (option) Dolby Surround Pro Logic II Dolby Surround Pro Logic II with centre dashboard speaker provides a more realistic audio experience. The normal left-right stereo channels, divided into left-centre-right, are coupled with surround sound from the rear speakers. Surround sound can be described as the types of residual tones which are audible in a concert hall. Dolby Surround Pro Logic II func tions in CD and MD modes.
Infotainment Bass speaker – SUBWOOFER (option) The subwoofer helps the system provide fuller sound and deeper bass. 1. Select AUDIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER. 2. Select SUBWOOFER and press ENTER. A check in the box indicates that SUBWOOFER is activated. Equalizer FR (option) Equalizer RR (option) This function is used to fine-tune the sound from the front speakers. This function is used to fine-tune the sound from the rear speakers. 1. Select AUDIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER. 2.
Infotainment Radio functions 1 2 6WDWLRQ VHDUFK • Choose radio mode AM/FM1/FM2 using the SELECTOR knob (2) or the AM/FM button (1). • A short press on the or button is used to search for the next strong station. • Press one of the buttons again to search again. 170 0DQXDOO\ VHHN D NQRZQ IUHTXHQF\ 1. Hold the or button depressed. MAN is shown in the display. The radio scans slowly in the selected direction and increases tempo after a few seconds. 2.
Infotainment 1 Storing stations To store a selected station under one of the station setting buttons 0-9 (1): 1. Set the desired station. 2. Press the button under which the station is to be stored and keep it depressed. The sound will disappear for a few seconds and STATION STORED will be shown in the display. The station is now stored. You can store up to 10 stations each for AM, FM1 and FM2, i.e. a total of 30 stations. 5DGLR )UHTXHQF\ EDQG FM AM(LW) AM(MW) 87.
Infotainment Radio functions (Contd) Storing stations automatically – AUTOSTORE This function automatically finds and stores up to ten strong AM or FM stations in a separate memory. If more than ten stations are found, the ten strongest are stored. This function is especially beneficial in areas in which you are not acquainted with radio stations or their frequencies. 1. Choose radio mode using the SELECTOR knob or the AM/FM button. 2. Select AUTOSTORE in the menu and press ENTER. 3.
Infotainment 1 Scanning – SCAN Radio Data System – RDS The scan function automatically searches for AM or FM station signals. When the radio finds a station, scanning stops for approx. 8 seconds and then resumes. RDS is a system which links specific network transmitters together and is used, for example, to assist motorists by setting the correct frequency irrespective of the transmitter to which the car occupants are listening or the active audio source (e.g. CD).
Infotainment Radio functions (Contd) News – NEWS This function interrupts other sound sources, e.g. CD, when a news broadcast starts. 1. Choose radio mode using the SELECTOR knob or the AM/FM button. 2. Select NEWS in the menu and press ENTER. 3. NEWS is shown in the display. 4. Select NEWS again and press ENTER to deactivate the NEWS function. 174 With this function, programmes from RDS stations that are news-coded will interrupt other audio sources using the volume setting for this specific purpose.
Infotainment Traffic information – TP This function interrupts other audio sources in order to broadcast traffic information from RDS stations; the message is heard at the volume set for this specific purpose. As soon as the message ends, the audio system returns to the previous audio source and resumes the previous volume setting. 1. Select TP in the menu and press ENTER. 2. TP is shown in the display. 3. Select TP again and press ENTER to deactivate the TP function.
Infotainment Radio functions (Contd) Radio text Alarm Some RDS stations send information on programme content, artists, etc. This information can be indicated with text in the display. Alarm is sent out automatically. The function cannot be deactivated. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select RADIOTEXT in the menu and press ENTER. 3. Select RADIOTEXT again and press ENTER to deactivate. 176 " Alarm! " is shown in the radio display when an alarm message is sent.
Infotainment Programme type – PTY The PTY function allows you to select programmes that fit your taste. Use the PTY function to select from among the different programme types shown in the list. Show PTY Which PTY does the set station have? 1. Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER. 2. Select PTY in the menu and press ENTER. 3. Select SHOW PTY and press ENTER. The PTY of the selected station is now shown in the display.
Infotainment Radio functions (Contd) Search for a specific programme type – PTY This function helps you find programmes with a specific focus by searching the entire frequency band. 1. Select FM1 or FM2 and press the MENU button. 2. Select RADIO SETTINGS and press ENTER. 3. Select PTY and press ENTER. 4. Choose SELECT PTY and press ENTER. 5. Press ENTER for one or more of the listed programme types you desire.
Infotainment Traffic information – TP STATION Here, you set from which station traffic information is to be heeded. Note that ))) must be shown in the display for this to work. 1. Listen to the station from which traffic information is to be heeded. 2. Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER. 3. Select TP and press ENTER. 4. Select TP STATION and press ENTER. 5. Select SET CURRENT and press ENTER. 127( Now only traffic information from the stored station will by played.
Infotainment Radio functions (Contd) Automatic frequency update – AF Regional radio programme – REG The AF function is usually active and makes sure that the strongest available transmitter for a radio station is used. The REG function is usually deactivated. It makes it possible to stay tuned to a regional transmitter even if signals are weak. 1. Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER. 2. Select AF and press ENTER. 3. To deactivate AF, select AF and press ENTER. 1.
Infotainment EON – LOCAL /DISTANT (Enhanced Other Networks) Resetting RDS functions – RESET ALL Normally, the EON function is in DISTANT mode and determines if interruption of the radio broadcast to which you are listening is necessary for e.g. traffic information or news broadcasts (if these functions have been selected). The function has two levels: LOCAL, which interrupts only if the signal is strong and DISTANT which even interrupts with weaker signals. No interruptions occur when OFF is selected.
Infotainment CD/MD (option) 1 2 3 4 Starting the CD/MD player • Start the CD player with the SELECTOR knob (3) or by pressing the CD button (1). Insert a disc in the CD player (4). • Start the MD player with the SELECTOR knob (3). Insert a disc in the MD player (2). Changing tracks Press to skip to the next track or to skip to the previous track. The track number is shown in the display. If you have a keypad in the steering wheel, you can also use the corresponding buttons.
Infotainment 1 2 Scan Disc text (MD only) MD eject This function plays the first ten seconds of each song or track. Certain discs contain information on album and song titles. This information is shown in the display in text form if the function DISCTEXT is activated. If you press the button (1), the MD player stops and ejects the disc. 1. Select DISCTEXT in the menu and press ENTER. 2. If information is stored on the disc, it is shown in the display. 3.
Infotainment CD changer (option) 2 1 3 Starting the CD changer Selecting position Changing tracks The CD changer can hold up to six discs. Select which disc is to be played using numbered buttons 1-6 (3). The number of the disc and track are shown in the display. Press to skip to the next track or to skip to the previous track. The track number is shown in the display. If you have a keypad in the steering wheel, you can also use the corresponding buttons. 1.
Infotainment Random – RANDOM This function chooses a CD track in no particular order. 1. Select RANDOM in the menu and press ENTER. 2. Select SINGLE DISC or ALL DISCS for the player to randomly choose from one or all discs in the CD changer. 3. RND or RND ALL is shown in the display while the function is active. 4. Press EXIT to exit. Press Fast forward/rewind Scan Press and hold down or to search within a track or the whole disc. The search continues as long as the button is depressed.
Infotainment CD changer (option) (Contd) Eject All A long press on the EJECT button (1) starts EJECT ALL. This empties the entire magazine disc by disc. The text EJECTING ALL is shown in the display. 1 Disctext CD eject Certain discs contain information on album and song titles. This information is shown in the display in text form if the function DISCTEXT is activated. If you press the button (1), the CD player stops and ejects the disc. 1. Press the MENU button. 2.
Infotainment Menu settings and selections – Audio Main menu/submenus 5$',2 1. AUTOSTORE* 1.1. AST Mode 1.2. AST Search 1.2.1. AUTOSTORING 2. SCAN* ON/OFF** 3. NEWS* ON/OFF** 4. TP* ON/OFF** 5. RADIO TEXT* ON/OFF** 6. RADIO SETTINGS 6.1. PTY 6.1.1. SELECT PTY 6.1.2. SEARCH PT Y* 6.1.3. SHOW PTY ON/OFF** 6.2. TP 6.2.1. TP STATION SET CURRENT/RESET STN 6.2.2. TP SEARCH ON/OFF** 6.3. NEWS STATION 6.3.1. SET CURRENT/RESET STN 6.4. AF* ON**/OFF 6.5. REGIONAL* ON/OFF** 6.6. EON 6.6.1. OFF 6.6.2. LOCAL 6.6.3.
Infotainment Main menu/submenus &'; 0' 1. RANDOM* 1.1. Off** 1.2. Single Disc 1.3. All Discs 1. RANDOM* 2. SCAN* 3. NEWS* 3. NEWS* ON/OFF** 4. TP* 4. TP* ON/OFF** 5. DISC TEXT* ON/OFF** 5. DISC TEXT* ON/OFF** 6. AUDIO SETTINGS 6.1. SURROUND* 6.1.1. Pro Logic II 6.1.2. 3 Channel 6.1.3. Off** 6.2. SUBWOOFER* ON**/OFF (option) 6.3. EQUALIZER Fr (option) 6.4. EQUALIZER Rr (option) 6.5. Reset All 6. AUDIO SETTINGS 6.1. Dolby AM/FM 6.1.1. Pro Logic II 6.1.2. 3 Channel 6.1.3. Off** 6.2. Dolby CD/MD 6.
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Infotainment 6WHHULQJ ZKHHO NH\SDG You can control the majority of telephone functions using the steering wheel keypad. When the telephone is active, the steering wheel keypad can only be used for telephone functions. When in active mode, telephone information is always shown in the control panel display. 3ULYDF\ KDQGVHW The privacy handset can be used when you do not wish to be disturbed. 0LFURSKRQH The handsfree microphone is integrated in the rearview mirror or roof panel.
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Infotainment Telephone functions (option) (Contd) 1 Switch, On/Off/Standby – Telephone To activate the system: • Press the PHONE button (1) to activate the telephone system. To switch off the system: • Hold the PHONE button depressed to switch off the telephone system Continuing with system in standby mode: • The telephone will continue in standby mode with a brief press of the PHONE button or if you press EXIT/CLEAR. • Reactivate the system with the PHONE button.
Infotainment Standby mode Menu shortcuts Traffic safety In standby mode, you can receive calls while the audio system is active and information from audio system sources is shown in the display. Once you have used the menu button to enter the menu system, you can use numbers instead of the arrows and the ENTER button to select the right menu in the main menu level. Each menu selection is numbered. The numbers are shown in the display together with the menu alternative.
Infotainment Telephone functions (option) (Contd) SIM card The telephone can only be used with a valid SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module). Your network operator supplies this card. Always insert the SIM card when you wish to use the telephone. • Switch off the telephone. • Open the SIM card holder with a short press. • Insert the card with the metallic surface down. • Make sure that the bevelled corner of the SIM card matches the bevel of the holder. • Press in the holder.
Infotainment A MENU button, scroll to Handset and press ENTER in order to transfer to the handset. Last number called 127( Once you switch on the telephone, wait a moment before using speed dial. If you wish to use a speed dial number, Menu 3.3.1 must be activated. The telephone automatically stores the last telephone numbers/names called. 1. Press ENTER in the steering wheel or control panel keypad. 2. Use the menu buttons to scroll forward or back through the last numbers dialled.
Infotainment Call waiting If you hear two beeps in your speaker during a phone call, someone else is calling. This function can be selected or deselected in the menu. In this mode, you can choose to either take the call or refuse it. If you GR QRW wish to take the call, press EXIT/CLEAR or do nothing. If you GR wish to take the call, press ENTER. Your current call will be put in "park mode". If you press EXIT/CLEAR, both calls will be terminated.
Infotainment Phone book jkl5 Telephone numbers and names can be stored in either the telephone memory or the SIM card memory. mno6ñöòóØ If the number of the person calling is found in the phone book, his or her name is shown in the display. The telephone memory can store up to 255 names. 6WRULQJ WHOHSKRQH QXPEHUV ZLWK QDPHV 1. Press the MENU button, select Phone book and press ENTER. 2. Scroll to Enter item and press ENTER. 3. Enter a name and press ENTER. 4. Enter a number and press ENTER. 5.
Infotainment Specification Output SIM card Memory positions SMS (Short Message Service) Computer/Fax Dualband 2W small, 3V 255 a Yes No Yes (900/ 1800) a. The telephone memory is capable of storing 255 items. The number of SIM card memory positions varies according to the subscription. Double SIM card Many network operators offer double SIM cards, one for your car and one for another telephone. A double SIM card allows you to have the same number for two different telephones.
Infotainment Menu settings and selections – Telephone 1. Call log - CALL 1.1. Missed calls 1.2. Received calls 1.3. Outgoing calls 1.4. Erase list 1.4.1. All calls 1.4.2. Missed calls 1.4.3. Received calls 1.4.4. Outgoing calls 1.5. Call duration 1.5.1. Last call 1.5.2. Number of calls 1.5.3. Total time 1.5.4. Reset time 2. Messages 2.1. Read 2.2. Create new 2.3. Message settings 2.3.1. SMSC number 2.3.2. Validity period 2.3.3. Message type 3. Phone book 3.1. Enter item 3.2. Search 3.3. Copy all 3.3.1.
Infotainment Menu 1. Call log 0LVVHG FDOOV A list of missed calls is shown here. You can choose to call, erase or store the number in the phone book. 5HFHLYHG FDOOV A list of received calls is shown here. You can choose to call, erase or store the number in the phone book. 2XWJRLQJ FDOOV A list of dialled numbers is shown here. You can choose to call, erase or store the number in the phone book. (UDVH OLVW This option can be used to erase the list of menus 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 as follows. 1.
Infotainment Menu 4. Call options 7UDQVPLW QXPEHU Choose whether or not your own number should be displayed to the person you call. Contact your network operator regarding ex-directory numbers. &DOO ZDLWLQJ Choose whether or not you want to be alerted during a phone call that there is another call coming in. $XWRPDWLF DQVZHU Choose to automatically accept incoming calls. $XWRPDWLF UHGLDO Call a previously-dialled number that was engaged.
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Specifications Type designations 204 Measurements, weights, capacities 205 Lubricants 206 Cooling system 206 Catalytic converter 207 Petrol 208 Suspension, spring suspension 209 Electrical system 210 Engine specifications 211 203
Specifications Type designations When contacting your Volvo dealer about your car and when ordering spare parts and accessories, it makes things easier if you know your car’s type designation, vehicle identification number and engine number. 9,1 Stamped in the engine compartment underneath the windscreen. 7\SH GHVLJQDWLRQ YHKLFOH LGHQWLILFDWLRQ QXPEHU PD[LPXP SHUPLVVLEOH ZHLJKWV FRGHV IRU FRORXU DQG XSKROVWHU\ DQG W\SH DSSURYDO QXPEHU Plate on the wing liner behind the left-hand headlamp.
Specifications Measurements, weights, capacities Measurements and weights Length 480 cm Width 190 cm Height 178 cm Wheelbase 286 cm Front track 163 cm Rear track 162 cm Permissible weight (excluding driver) = Total weight-service weight &KDVVLV GDWD SODWH ZLWK ZHLJKW VSHFLILFDWLRQ RQ WKH SODWH LQ WKH HQJLQH FRPSDUWPHQW 1. Max. total weight 2. Max. train weight (car+trailer) 3. Max. front axle load 4. Max. rear axle load Max.
Specifications Lubricants Engine 127( Oils with a viscosity of 0W-30 and 0W-40 must fulfil the requirements of ACEA A3 (petrol engines). Petrol engines: ACEA A1 ACEA A3 grade oil can also be used. Note that the same oil can comply with both ACEA A1 and ACEA B1, regardless of whether it is a mineral, semi-synthetic or fully synthetic oil. Gearbox Diesel engines: ACEA B4 Geartronic: GM4T65EV Volvo synthetic gearbox oil (fulfils requirement specifications for Dexron IIIG).
Specifications Catalytic converter Catalytic converter The catalytic converter is an additional part of the exhaust system. Its purpose is to purify exhaust. The converter primarily consists of a housing with two monoliths that are designed so that the exhaust gases pass through a honeycomb of channels. The channel walls are lined with a thin layer of platinum, rhodium and palladium. These metals act as catalysts, i.e. they participate in and accelerate a chemical reaction without being used up themselves.
Specifications Petrol Petrol Fuel consumption and carbon dioxide The engine can be run with octane ratings of 91, 95 and 98 RON. Engine Gearbox Consumption Carbon dioxide in litres/100 km emission (CO²) g/km B5254T2 2.5T Manuel Automatic 11.1-11.4 11.8-12.0 266-273 282-287 B6294T T6 Automatic 12.7-12.9 304-309 D5244T D5 Manuel Automatic 8.2 - 8.3 9.0-9.1 216 - 219 239-242 • 98 RON is recommended for maximum effect and minimum fuel consumption. • 95 RON can be used for normal driving.
Specifications Suspension, spring suspension Front end MacPherson-type spring strut. Unitary construction of shock absorbers and spring. Rack and pinion steering. Safety type steering shaft. Rear suspension Independent suspension with individually sprung wheels with shock absorbers. The suspension consists of trailing arms, upper and lower control arms, track rods and anti-roll bar.
Specifications Electrical system 12-volt system with voltage regulated alternating current generator. Single pole system in which the chassis and engine block are used as conductors. The negative pole is connected to the chassis. %DWWHU\ If you must replace your battery, be sure to replace it with a battery of the same cold start capacity and reserve capacity as the original (see the decal on the battery). Engine 2.
Specifications Engine specifications Output* (kW/rps) (hp/rpm) Torque* (Nm/rps) (kpm/rpm) No. of cylinders Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) Cylinder displacement (cm³) Compression ratio B5254T2 2.5T 154/83 210/5000 320/25-75 32.6/1500-4500 5 83 93.2 2521 9.0:1 B6294T T6 200/85 272/5100 380/30-83 38.8/1800-5000 6 83 90 2922 8.5:1 D5244T D5 120/67 163/4000 340/29-50 34.7/1750-3000 5 81 93.2 2401 18.0:1 127( The aforementioned engines are not available in all markets.
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Alphabetical index Alphabetical index $ ABS ......................................................31, 107 AC ................................................................57 Advanced user function ..............................177 Advanced user menu ..................................180 Air distribution .............................................57 Air quality sensor ...................................61, 62 Air vents .......................................................55 Airbags ...................
Alphabetical index Emergency Brake Assistance .....................109 Emergency calls .........................................190 Emissions system .........................................33 Engine compartment ..................................138 Engine preheater ...........................................33 Engine specifications ..................................211 ) Fader ...........................................................167 Fan ...............................................................
Alphabetical index Parking/position lamp ..................38, 149, 151 Particle filter .................................................54 Pen holder .....................................................77 Petrol ..........................................................208 Polishing .....................................................130 Position/Parking lamps .................38, 149, 151 Power seat ....................................................70 Power windows ....................................
Alphabetical index Viscosity .....................................................140 : Warning symbol ...........................................31 Warning triangle .....................................85, 86 Washer fluid reservoir ................................142 Washing the car ..........................................130 Waxing .......................................................131 Wheels ........................................................122 WHIPS .........................................
O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L V O LV O X C 9 0 Bulbs Check regularly :DVKHU IOXLG: Make sure that the reservoir is always well filled. Add frost protection in the winter! See page 142. 10 3RZHU VWHHULQJ: The fluid level should lie between the MIN and MAX marks. See page 143. 9 8 7 6 &RRODQW: The fluid level should lie between the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank. See page 142. %UDNH IOXLG: The level should lie between the MIN and MAX marks. See page 141.