VOLVO C70 owner’s manual WEB EDITION
Dear Volvo owner THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VOLVO We hope that you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world. Your Volvo has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental requirements.
Contents 2 00 Introduction 01 Safety 02 Instruments and controls Introduction ........................................ 6 Volvo Car Corporation and the environment ........................................ 7 Seatbelts .......................................... 12 Airbag system .................................. 15 Airbags (SRS) ................................... 16 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) ..................................... 18 Side airbags (SIPS bags) ..................
Contents 03 Climate control 04 Interior 05 Locks and alarm General information on climate control .............................................. 66 Electronic climate control, ECC ....... 68 Air distribution .................................. 71 Fuel-driven heater (option) ............... 72 Front seats ........................................76 Electrically operated roof ..................79 Wind deflector (option) .....................83 Interior lighting ..................................
Contents 4 06 Starting and driving 07 Wheels and tyres 08 Car care General ........................................... 116 Refuelling ........................................ 118 Starting the engine ......................... 119 Diesel particle filter (DPF) ............... 120 Ignition switch and steering lock .... 121 Keyless drive .................................. 122 Manual gearbox .............................. 123 Automatic gearbox ......................... 125 Brake system ......................
Contents 09 Maintenance and service 10 Infotainment system 11 Specifications Volvo service .................................. 178 Self-maintenance ........................... 179 Bonnet and engine compartment .. 180 Diesel .............................................. 181 Oils and fluids ................................ 182 Wiper blades .................................. 187 Battery ............................................ 188 Replacing bulbs ............................. 190 Fuses ................
Introduction Introduction Owner’s Manual A good way of getting to know your new car is to read the owner’s manual, ideally before your first journey. This will give you the opportunity to familiarise yourself with new functions, to see how best to handle the car in different situations, and to make the best use of all the car’s features.
Introduction Volvo Car Corporation and the environment Volvo Cars’ environmental philosophy Environmental care, safety and quality are the three core values which influence all operations of the Volvo Car Corporation. We also believe that our customers share our consideration for the environment. Your Volvo complies with strict international environmental standards and is also manufactured in one of the cleanest and most resource-efficient plants in the world.
Introduction Volvo Car Corporation and the environment Efficient emission control Textile standard Reducing environmental impact Your Volvo is manufactured following the concept Clean inside and out – a concept that encompasses a clean interior environment as well as highly efficient emission control. In many cases the exhaust emissions are well below the applicable standards.
Introduction Volvo Car Corporation and the environment • Always dispose of environmentally hazardous waste, such as batteries and oils, in an environmentally responsible manner. If uncertain, consult an authorised Volvo workshop for advice. • Service your car regularly. • High speed increases consumption considerably due to increased wind resistance. A doubling of speed increases wind resistance four times.
Seatbelts .................................................................................................. 12 Airbag system .......................................................................................... 15 Airbags (SRS) ........................................................................................... 16 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) ............................................................................................. 18 Side airbags (SIPS bags) ....................
SAFETY 01
01 Safety 01 Seatbelts Always use a seatbelt Releasing the belt – Press the red lock button and then let the seatbelt retract. If the seatbelt does not retract fully, feed the seatbelt in by hand so that it does not hang loose. The seatbelt locks and cannot be withdrawn: G020104 • if it is pulled out too quickly. • during braking and acceleration. • if the car leans heavily. Tensioning the hip strap. The belt must be positioned low down.
01 Safety Seatbelts Seatbelts and pregnancy Seatbelt reminder The seatbelt should always be worn during pregnancy. But it is crucial that it be worn in the correct way. The diagonal section of the seatbelt should wrap over the shoulder then be routed between the breasts and to the side of the abdomen. The lap section of the seatbelt should lay flat over the thighs and as low as possible under the abdomen. It must never be allowed to ride upward.
01 Safety Seatbelts automatically cleared after approx. 30 seconds or can be acknowledged manually by pressing the READ button. • To provide a warning if one of the rear seatbelts is unfastened during a journey. This warning takes the form of a message on the information display along with the audio/visual signal. The warning ceases when the seatbelt is re-fastened or when manually acknowledged by pressing the READ button.
01 Safety Airbag system Warning symbol on the combined instrument panel G020107 As well as the warning symbol, a message may appear on the information display in appropriate cases. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop urgently. If the warning symbol malfunctions, the warning triangle illuminates and the message SRS AIRBAG SERVICE REQUIRED or SRS AIRBAG SERVICE URGENT appears on the information display. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop urgently.
01 Safety 01 Airbags (SRS) Airbag (SRS) on the driver’s side Passenger airbag (SRS) WARNING To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag deploys, passengers must sit as upright as possible with their feet on the floor and backs against the backrest. Seatbelts must be secured. The car has an SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System) on the driver’s side to supplement the protection afforded by the seatbelt. This airbag is folded up into the centre of the steering wheel.
01 Safety Airbags (SRS) 01 SRS system, left-hand drive The system consists of airbags and sensors. A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the airbag(s) are inflated with hot gas. To cushion the impact, the airbag deflates when compressed. When this occurs, smoke escapes into the car. This is completely normal. The entire process, including inflation and deflation of the airbag, takes place within tenths of a second. WARNING Repairs must only be performed by an authorised Volvo workshop.
01 Safety 01 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) PACOS1 (option) A warning symbol in the roof panel indicates that the airbag (SRS) for the front passenger seat is activated (see illustration above). Indicator showing that the passenger airbag (SRS) is deactivated. The airbag (SRS) for the front passenger seat can be deactivated if the car is equipped with a PACOS switch. For information on how to activate/deactivate, see page 19.
01 Safety Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag is activated and the symbol in the roof console is illuminated. Failure to follow this advice could endanger the life of the child. WARNING Do not allow anyone to sit in the front passenger seat if the text message in the roof panel indicates that the airbag (SRS) is deactivated and the Airbag system warning symbol is displayed in the combined instrument panel.
01 Safety 01 Side airbags (SIPS bags) Side airbags – SIPS bags WARNING Repairs must only be performed by an authorised Volvo workshop. Any interference in the SIPS bag system could cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury. Child seats and side airbags The side airbag does not diminish the protection provided by the car to children seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion.
01 Safety Side airbags (SIPS bags) 01 Driver’s seat, left-hand drive The SIPS bag system consists of side airbags and sensors. A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the side airbags are inflated. The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel and thereby cushions the initial impact. The airbag deflates when compressed by the collision. The side airbag is normally only deployed on the side of the collision.
01 Safety 01 Inflatable Curtain (IC) G020971 Properties The inflatable curtain, DMIC (Door Mounted Inflatable Curtain), is a supplement to the SIPS system. It is fitted inside along the driver’s and passenger side and protects both front seat occupants. The inflatable curtain is activated by sensors in the event of a sufficiently violent collision or if the car is at risk of overturning. When deployed, the inflatable curtain inflates.
01 Safety WHIPS 01 G020347 Protection against whiplash injury – WHIPS The whiplash protection system (WHIPS) consists of energy absorbing backrests and specially designed head restraints for the front seats. The system is actuated by a rearend collision, where the angle and speed of the collision, and the nature of the colliding vehicle all have an influence. WARNING The WHIPS system is a supplement to the seatbelts. Always wear your seatbelt.
01 Safety 01 WHIPS Do not obstruct the WHIPS system WARNING G020125 If a seat has been subjected to extreme forces, such as due to a rear-end collision, the WHIPS system must be checked by an authorised Volvo workshop. Part of the WHIPS system’s protective capacity may have been lost even if the seat appears to be undamaged. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop to have the system checked after even a minor rear-end collision.
01 Safety Roll-Over Protection System (ROPS) 01 ROPS function WARNING G020797 Do not carry out any work on the ROPS system. Do not place any objects on the ROPS system or behind the passengers’ head restraints. Roll bars in raised position. The ROPS system consists of strong roll bars which are located behind the passengers’ head restraints, as well as sensors.
01 Safety 01 When the systems deploy System Triggered Seatbelt tensioner, front seat In a frontal collision and/or side-impact accident and/or rear-end collision and/or overturning. Seatbelt tensioner, rear seat In a frontal collision and/or side-impact accident and/or overturning. Airbags (SRS) In a frontal collision1 Side airbags (SIPS) In a side-impact accident1 Inflatable Curtain DMIC In a side-impact accident and/or overturning1 Whiplash protection WHIPS In a rear-end collision.
01 Safety Crash mode Driving after a collision If everything seems normal and you have checked for indications of fuel leakage, you may attempt to start the car. G020127 Firstly, remove the ignition key and then reinsert it. The car’s electronics will then try to reset themselves to normal mode. Then try to start the car. If CRASH MODE is still shown on the display then the car must not be driven or towed.
01 Safety 01 Child safety Children should sit comfortably and safely Child seats applies to cars without a passenger airbag, or where the airbag is deactivated. The position of a child in the car and the choice of equipment is dictated by the child’s weight and size. For more information see page 30. Location of child seats You may place: • a child seat or booster cushion on the front passenger seat, provided the passenger airbag is not activated1.
01 Safety Child safety WARNING 01 Airbag decal Decal located on instrument panel end face. G018620 G018564 Booster cushions/child seats with steel braces or some other design that could rest on the seatbelt buckle’s opening button must not be used, as they could cause the seatbelt buckle to open accidentally. Do not allow the upper section of the child seat to rest against the windscreen. Decal located on instrument panel end face (Australia only).
01 Safety 01 Child safety Placement of children in the car With regard to other child seats your car should be included in the manufacturer’s enclosed list of vehicles or be universally approved in accordance with the ECE R44 legal requirement. Weight/age Front seat1 Rear seat Group 0 max 10 kg (0–9 months) Group 0+ max 13 kg Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child seat, secured with the car’s seatbelt and straps. Use a protective cushion between the child seat and the dashboard.
01 Safety Child safety WARNING 01 ISOFIX fixture system for child seats (option) Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag (SRS) is activated1. No one shorter than 140 cm should sit in the front passenger seat if the airbag (SRS) is activated1. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger the life of the child. For information on activated/deactivated airbag (SRS) see page 18.
Overview, left-hand drive car ...................................................................34 Overview, right-hand drive car .................................................................36 Driver’s door control panel .......................................................................38 Combined instrument panel .....................................................................39 Indicator and warning symbols ................................................................
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 02
02 Instruments and controls Overview, left-hand drive car 20 02 18 22 17 21 16 10 9 8 7 6 5 11 12 13 14 15 19 8 26 8 23 24 25 8 9 7 27 28 29 4 3 2 1 3 31 30 32 34 34 G019490 33
02 Instruments and controls Overview, left-hand drive car 1. Steering wheel adjustment 2. Opening handle, bonnet 3. Control panel, windows and door mirrors 4. Direction indicators, main beam, trip computer 5. Lighting panel and fuel filler flap opener 6. Door handle and lock button 7. Indicator lamp, locking 8. Air vents, dashboard 9. Air vent for side window 10. Cruise control 11. Horn and airbags 12. Combined instrument panel 13. Keypad for infotainment system 14.
02 Instruments and controls Overview, right-hand drive car 15 02 17 13 18 14 19 16 10 11 12 9 26 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 9 8 8 7 9 6 7 5 27 32 28 4 29 2 4 3 1 30 31 34 36 G019491 33
02 Instruments and controls Overview, right-hand drive car 1. Electrical socket and cigarette lighter 2. Switch, roof control 3. Parking brake 4. Control panel, windows and door mirrors 5. Glovebox 6. Door handle and lock button 7. Indicator lamp, locking 8. Air vent for side window 9. Air vents, dashboard 10. Climate control 11. Controls, car settings/audio system etc. 12. Display, car settings/audio system etc. 13. Switch, interior lighting, left-hand side 14. Switch, alarm detectors and deadlocks 15.
02 Instruments and controls Driver’s door control panel Driver’s door control panel 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
02 Instruments and controls Combined instrument panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. 2. 3. 4. Speedometer. Direction indicators, left. Warning symbol. Information display – The display presents information and warning messages and outside temperature. When the ambient temperature is between +2 C and –5 C, a snowflake symbol appears on the display. This warns of icy roads. The outside temperature gauge may show a slightly high reading after the car has been stationary. 5. Information symbol. 6.
02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols 02 All indicator and warning symbols1 illuminate when the ignition key is turned to position II before starting. This is to check that the symbols are working. When the engine starts, all the symbols should go out except the handbrake symbol, which extinguishes when the handbrake is released.
02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Indicator symbols – left-hand side – Drive to an authorised Volvo workshop to have the ABS checked if the symbol remains illuminated. 1 2 3. Rear fog lamp This symbol is illuminated when the rear fog lamp is on. 3 4 7. Low level in fuel tank This symbol illuminates when there are approximately 8 litres of usable fuel left in a petrolengined car, or approximately 7 litres in a diesel-engined car. 02 5 6 G020137 7 1.
02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Indicator symbols – right-hand side 02 NOTE 1 The symbol illuminates irrespective of how hard the parking brake is applied. 2 3 4 5 6 G020138 7 1. Indicator symbol for trailer This symbol flashes when the direction indicators are used and a trailer is coupled. If the symbol does not flash, one of the lamps on the trailer or the car is defective. 2. Parking brake applied The symbol illuminates when the parking brake is applied.
02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols If the BRAKE and ABS symbols illuminate at the same time, there may be a fault in the brake force distribution system. – Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine. – Restart the engine. – If both symbols extinguish, continue driving. – If the symbols remain on, check the level in the brake fluid reservoir. See page 185.
02 Instruments and controls Information display Messages When a warning or indicator symbol illuminates, a message appears on the information display. 02 1 – Press the READ button (1). Switch between messages with the READ button. Fault messages are stored in the memory until the fault is rectified.
02 Instruments and controls Electrical socket 12 V electrical socket Cigarette lighter (option) 02 G019621 Activate the lighter by pushing in the button. The button pops out when the lighter is hot. Pull out the lighter and light a cigarette on the heated coils. The electrical socket can be used for 12 V accessories, such as mobile phone chargers and coolers. The maximum current is 10 A. For the socket to supply current, the ignition key must be in at least position I.
02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel Headlamp levelling 1 2 4 5 3 6 G020139 02 The load in the car changes the vertical alignment of the headlamp beam, which could dazzle oncoming motorists. Avoid this by adjusting the height of the beam. – Turn the ignition key to position II. – Turn the headlamp control (2) to one of the end positions. – Roll the control (1) up or down respectively to raise or lower beam alignment.
02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel The displays extinguish when the car is locked. Fog lamp NOTE Regulations for use of fog lamps vary from country to country. Front fog lamps (option) The front fog lamps can be switched on along with the headlamps or the position lamps/parking lamps. – Press the button (4). The light in the button (4) illuminates when the front fog lamps are switched on. Rear fog lamp The rear fog lamp can only be switched on with the headlamps or the front fog lamps.
02 Instruments and controls Left-hand stalk switch Stalk switch positions Short flash sequence – Move the stalk switch up or down to position (1) and release. The direction indicators flash three times and the stalk switch returns to its home position. 02 2 Switching, main and dipped beam 1 The ignition key must be in position II for main beam to be switched on. 3 4 2 G019618 1 – Turn the headlamp control clockwise to the end position, see page 46.
02 Instruments and controls Left-hand stalk switch Trip computer (option) Functions The trip computer displays the following information: C A • • • • • • G019619 B Controls To scroll through trip computer information, turn the thumbwheel (B) in steps, either upward or downward. Continue turning to return to the starting point. NOTE If a warning message interrupts while you are using the trip computer, this message must be acknowledged.
02 Instruments and controls Right-hand stalk switch Windscreen wipers 02 B C Single sweep Raise the stalk switch to make a single sweep. Windscreen/headlamp washer Intermittent wiping You can adjust and set a suitable speed for intermittent wiping. Turn the thumbwheel (C) up for a shorter interval between sweeps. Turn it down to increase the delay. High-pressure headlamp washing (option in certain markets) High-pressure headlamp washing consumes a large quantity of washer fluid.
02 Instruments and controls Right-hand stalk switch Rain sensor (option) Activating the rain sensor: 02 Press the button (B). A display symbol shows that the rain sensor is active. G018188 To turn the rain sensor off, either: The rain sensor automatically activates the windscreen wipers based on how much water it detects on the windscreen. The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted using the thumbwheel (C). – Press button (B) – Press the stalk switch downward to another wiper program.
02 Instruments and controls Cruise control (option) Activating Increasing or decreasing speed Temporary disengagement – Press 0 to disengage the cruise control temporarily. CRUISE will be shown on the combined instrument panel. The speed set earlier is stored in the memory. The cruise control is also temporarily disengaged when: The controls for cruise control are to the left of the steering wheel. Setting the desired speed: – Press the CRUISE button. CRUISE is shown on the combined instrument panel.
02 Instruments and controls Steering wheel keypad (option) Button functions G020142 02 The four buttons at the bottom of the steering wheel keypad control the radio and the phone. The function of a button depends on which system is active. The steering wheel keypad can be used to scroll between preset stations, change CD tracks and adjust the volume. Press and hold one of the arrow keys to fast forward/reverse or search for the next station. The phone must be switched on to adjust audio system settings.
02 Instruments and controls Steering wheel adjustment, hazard warning flashers Steering wheel adjustment Hazard warning flashers G020143 G020144 02 The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and reach. – Pull the lever towards you to release the steering wheel. – Adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you best. – Push back the lever to fix the steering wheel in place. If the lever is stiff, press the steering wheel lightly at the same time as you push the lever back.
02 Instruments and controls Parking brake Parking brake (handbrake) – If the vehicle rolls, the parking brake lever must be pulled more firmly. When parking a vehicle always put the gear selector in 1 st gear (for manual transmission) or P (for automatic transmission). 02 Parking on a hill If the car is parked facing uphill; turn the wheels away from the kerb. G018260 If the car is parked facing downhill; turn the wheels toward the kerb. The lever is located between the front seats.
02 Instruments and controls Power windows Operation 02 The power windows are operated using the controls in the doors. The ignition key must be in position I or II for the power windows to operate. Driver’s door 1 2 stop. Only the front windows can be closed automatically. The control on the passenger door is operated in the same way as on the driver’s door. 3 All windows simultaneously All windows can be opened and closed simultaneously using button (1).
02 Instruments and controls Rearview and door mirrors 3 Bright light from behind could be reflected in the rearview mirror and dazzle the driver. Use dimming when disturbed by light from behind. Dipping 1. Control for dimming 2. Normal position 3. Dimmed position. Automatic dimming (option) Bright light from behind is automatically dimmed by the rearview mirror. The control (1) is not available in mirrors with automatic dimming.
02 Instruments and controls Rearview and door mirrors 6 9 8 5 4 12 7 11 10 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 Magnetic zones, Asia 2 7 6 8 5 4 3 2 7 1 11 12 10 89 10 9 13 8 7 11 12 14 4 G020150 9 Magnetic zones, Australia 5 13 3 14 G020152 Magnetic zones, Europe Magnetic zones, South America 58 6 10 G020153 5 15 Magnetic zones, Africa G020154 13 12 11 10 3 1 3 2 4 G020151 02 – Press the button (1) repeatedly until the number for the required magnetic zone (1–15) is shown, ref
02 Instruments and controls Rearview and door mirrors Door mirrors Retractable power door mirrors (option) The mirrors can be retracted for parking and driving in narrow spaces. This can be done in ignition position I and II. G018254 Retracting the mirrors – Press the L and R button at the same time. – Release the buttons. The mirrors automatically stop in the fully retracted position. The controls for adjusting the two door mirrors are at the front of the driver’s door armrest.
02 Instruments and controls Rearview and door mirrors 02 Water and dirt-repellent coating (option) The front side windows and/or door mirrors are treated with a coating which improves the view in poor weather conditions. For information on maintenance, see page 171. Rearview and door mirrors In certain weather conditions, the function of the dirt-repellent coating is improved if the door mirror defrosters are used, see page 70. Heat the door mirrors: • If they are covered with ice or snow.
02 Instruments and controls Personal preferences A Possible settings Clock, adjustment Personal preferences can be set for some of the car’s functions: the locks, climate control and audio functions. For audio functions, see page 206. The hour and minute are each adjusted separately. Control panel A. Display B. MENU C. EXIT E B D. ENTER D C E. Navigation G019551 Use The settings are shown on the display (A). Control panel Open the menu to enter settings: – Press MENU (B).
02 Instruments and controls Personal preferences 02 Reset all Resets the climate function options to the factory settings. Car settings Unlock confirm. light The hazard warning flashers can provide feedback when the car is unlocked with the remote control. This function can be turned On or Off. driver’s door. A second press then unlocks the passenger door and the boot lid.
02 Instruments and controls 02 63
General information on climate control ......................................................................................................66 Electronic climate control, ECC ...............................................................68 Air distribution ..........................................................................................71 Fuel-driven heater (option) .......................................................................
CLIMATE CONTROL 03
03 Climate control General information on climate control 03 Air conditioning Refrigerant Personal preferences The car is equipped with electronic climate control (ECC). The climate control system controls the air conditioning (AC) and the cooling, heating and dehumidifying of the air in the passenger compartment. The air conditioning system contains R134a refrigerant. This refrigerant contains no chlorine, which means that it is harmless to the ozone layer.
03 Climate control General information on climate control Air vents in the dashboard ECC Actual temperature The temperature you select corresponds to the physical experience with reference to factors such as air speed, humidity and solar radiation in and around the car. A D C D G019942 B C A. Open B. Closed C. Lateral airflow D. Vertical airflow Aim the outer vents towards the side windows to remove misting from the front side windows.
03 Climate control Electronic climate control, ECC Control panel 2 3 9 4 5 1 03 10 5 8 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. AUTO Fan Recirculation/Air quality system Defroster Air distribution AC ON/OFF – Air conditioning On/Off Heated front left seat Heated front right seat Rear window and door mirror defrosters 10. Temperature selector 68 G019518 6 Functions 1.
03 Climate control Electronic climate control, ECC NOTE If the knob is turned anticlockwise and the fan indication on the display goes out, the fan and the air conditioning are switched off. The display shows the fan symbol and OFF. 3. Recirculation Recirculation can be used to shut out bad air, exhaust fumes, etc. from the passenger compartment. The air in the passenger compartment is recirculated, i.e. no outside air is taken into the car when this function is activated.
03 Climate control Electronic climate control, ECC 5. Air distribution The airflow can be distributed to the windows, dashboard vents or floor by pressing the air distribution buttons. 03 A symbol on the display above the climate control panel and an illuminated light in the relevant button indicate which function has been selected. See the table on p. 71. 6. AC – ON/OFF ON: Air conditioning is on. It is controlled by the system’s AUTO function. This way, incoming air is cooled and dehumidified. OFF: Off.
03 Climate control Air distribution Air distribution Use: Air distribution Use: Air to windows. Some air flows to the dashboard air vents. The air is not recirculated. Air conditioning is always engaged. To remove ice and misting quickly. Air to the floor and windows. Some air flows to the dashboard air vents. To ensure comfortable conditions and good demisting in cold or humid weather. Air to windscreen and side windows. Some air flows to the dashboard air vents.
03 Climate control Fuel-driven heater (option) General information about heaters WARNING The car must be outdoors when the petrol or diesel heater is used. WARNING Switch off the fuel-driven heater before refuelling. Spilled fuel could be ignited. Check on the information display that the heater is off. When the additional heater is running, PARK HEAT ON is shown on the information display.
03 Climate control Fuel-driven heater (option) Immediate stop of heater Setting the TIMER AM and PM Clock/timer – Use the thumbwheel (B) to scroll to DIRECT START. – Press RESET (C) to access the options ON and OFF. – Select OFF. For safety reasons, you can only programme times for the following 24 hours, not several days in advance. If the car clock is reset after the heater timers are programmed, the selected times will be cancelled. – Scroll with the thumbwheel to TIMER.
Front seats ............................................................................................... 76 Electrically operated roof .........................................................................79 Wind deflector (option) .............................................................................83 Interior lighting .........................................................................................84 Storage spaces in the passenger compartment ......................................
INTERIOR 04
04 Interior Front seats Seating position The control (2) is not available for all seat models. WARNING Adjust the position of the driver’s seat before setting off, see page 13, never while driving. Check that the seat is locked in position. 4 2 3 G020197 6 The driver’s and passenger seats can be adjusted to the optimum sitting and driving positions 1. Forward/backward: lift the handle to adjust the distance to the steering wheel and pedals. Check that the seat is locked after changing position. 2.
04 Interior Front seats NOTE Power seat (option) Memory function The seat can only be moved to the very front (+6 cm) to facilitate entry and exit to and from the rear seat when the backrest has been folded forward. If the backrest is folded back when the seat is in the front position then the seat automatically moves back approx. 6 cm after a few seconds. 04 The belt on the front passenger side must be in the belt guide during driving, even when there is no passenger sitting in the seat.
04 Interior Front seats when the car has been locked with the remote control key. When the car is unlocked with the same remote control key the driver’s seat and the door mirrors adopt the stored positions when the driver’s door is opened. NOTE The key memory is independent of the seat memory. 04 Emergency stop If the seat accidentally begins to move, press any of the buttons to stop the function. WARNING Risk of crushing. Make sure that children do not play with the controls.
04 Interior Electrically operated roof Conditions for roof operation Volvo also recommends that the following is observed: – Level ground. – Execution of roof operation in one single movement. – Engine at idling speed. WARNING People, children or objects can be trapped by the roof or boot lid’s moving parts. • Operate the roof with caution. • See decal on the cargo separator. • Do not allow children to play with the controls. • Do not leave the roof in a stationary position for longer than necessary.
04 Interior Electrically operated roof Hatch cover Opening and closing the roof 1 WARNING 2 When the roof is open there is a hatch cover between the head restraints in the rear seat and the boot lid, see illustration. IMPORTANT Do not sit on the hatch cover or use it as a support as it could be damaged. G018351 G020801 04 – Turn the ignition key to position II, preferably starting the engine. – Depress the brake pedal.
04 Interior Electrically operated roof • LOW BATTERY FOR ROOF OPERATION – The battery voltage is too low. The roof can only be closed. Charge the battery, e.g. by starting the engine, and try again. • ROOF NOT LOCKED – The roof has not been opened or closed properly. Try again to open or close the roof. • ROOF IN LOAD AID POSITION – The roof has been raised with the loading assistance function. Lower the roof, see page 90.
04 Interior Electrically operated roof Plastic cover for temporary covering – Secure the hooks (4) in the rear wheel arches and the hooks (6) under the rear bumper. 1 5 4 3 2 G020802 6 If the roof cannot be closed due to low battery voltage or a possible roof fault then a protective plastic cover can be fitted. The plastic cover is fitted with the rope attachments inward. The plastic cover is stored in a bag marked "Cover for temporary use".
04 Interior Wind deflector (option) Wind deflector NOTE Be careful of the car’s upholstery. – Press the locking levers into the holders on the side panels until a click is heard. – Open out the wind deflector. The zips in the wind deflector are used for storing/retrieving luggage on the rear seat. WARNING The wind deflector can be used when driving with a lowered roof to reduce the swirling airflow and draughts in the passenger compartment.
04 Interior Interior lighting Front seat lighting 1 2 The reading lamps can be switched on in ignition position I and II as well as when the engine is running. They can also be activated within 30 minutes after the engine has been switched off or when one of the doors has been opened/closed. 3 Rear seat lighting G020805 G020806 1. Reading lamp left-hand, On/Off 2. Passenger compartment lighting front and rear 3.
04 Interior Interior lighting Vanity mirror1 G020210 04 The light illuminates automatically when the cover is lifted.
04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment 1 2 3 4 5 04 10 9 7 86 6 G019514 8
04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment WARNING Ensure that no hard, sharp or heavy objects lie or protrude in such a way that they could cause injury during heavy braking. Always secure large and heavy objects with a seatbelt or cargo retaining straps. Glovebox Coat hanger 1 2 3 04 The owner’s manual and maps can be kept here. There are also holders for coins, pens and fuel cards. The glovebox can be locked with the remote control’s detachable key blade.
04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage compartment in rear side panel Storage under the front armrest Cup holder in centre console The storage compartment is opened and closed with a touch in the centre of its upper section. There is a storage space under the armrest. There is also a smaller storage space in the detachable armrest. Press the small button and lift the armrest to open the shallow compartment.
04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage compartment behind the handbrake G019624 04 When there are no buttons for parking assistance and BLIS, see page 133 and page 136, the space can be used as a storage compartment.
04 Interior Cargo area Cargo separator Loading assistance The purpose of the separator is to limit the amount of the load in the cargo area so that the movement of the roof is not disrupted. Be sure to close the cargo separator fully so that it is locked on both the left and right-hand sides. IMPORTANT Do not place objects above or alongside the cargo separator when it is closed. Do not position luggage so that it is higher that the closed cargo separator.
04 Interior Cargo area Using loading assistance One press on the button both starts and stops raising/lowering. It may take several seconds before the movement starts. If a signal sounds when the button is pressed and the roof does not move, read the message on the information display. – Press the button to raise the roof. – Lift the cargo separator and move it into the cargo area. – When loading is complete, fold down the cargo separator. – Press the button so that the roof is lowered.
04 Interior Cargo area Load retaining eyelets Electrical socket in cargo area Ski hatch There are four or more eyelets for securing straps or ropes. Straps that are suitable for the eyelets are supplied by Volvo dealers. G021037 G020856 G020850 04 Fold down the cover to access the electrical socket which socket works regardless of whether or not the ignition is on. There is a hatch behind the centre panel1 in the rear seat backrest for transporting long, light objects.
04 Interior Cargo area Open the centre section in the back of the rear seat – Pull the strap in the top of the backrest centre section to access the hatch. Close the centre section in the back of the rear seat – Refit the centre section with the lower part first. – Fold in the centre section and press until a clicking sound is heard. Hatch in cargo area If the car is equipped with ski bag1 then the zip in the bag must also be opened from the passenger compartment.
Remote control with key blade ................................................................96 Active locks ..............................................................................................99 Privacy locking (option) .......................................................................... 100 Keyless drive (option) ............................................................................. 102 Battery in remote control ......................................................................
LOCKS AND ALARM 05
05 Locks and alarm Remote control with key blade Remote control The car is supplied with two remote controls. They also serve as ignition keys. The remote controls contain detachable metal key blades for mechanical locking/unlocking of the driver’s door, boot lid and glovebox. The key blades’ unique code is available at authorised Volvo workshops, who can order new key blades. A maximum of six remote controls/key blades can be programmed and used for one single car.
05 Locks and alarm Remote control with key blade Remote control functions control to switch on the interior lighting, position/parking lamps, number plate lighting and door mirror lamps (option). The lighting is switched off automatically after 30, 60 or 90 seconds. For time setting, see page 62. 4. Boot lid — Press the button once to unlock the boot lid only. 2 1 4 3 NOTE 5 G019402 The function does not open the boot lid. 1.
05 Locks and alarm Remote control with key blade Detachable key blade Removing the key blade To take the key blade out of the remote control: – Slide the spring-loaded catch (1) to the side while pulling the key blade (2) out. G019403 1 2 Inserting the key blade Be careful when inserting the key blade into the remote control.
05 Locks and alarm Active locks 1 2 A A D F G F G B B D A G019415 A 05 1. Active locks for remote control: 2. Active locks for remote control with lockable storage compartments: A. Doors B. Steering lock A. Doors F. Ski hatch B. Steering lock G. Boot lid D. Storage compartments in door panels F. Ski hatch G. Boot lid For descriptions of the different storage areas, see page 87.
05 Locks and alarm Privacy locking (option) 1 2 A A D C E F B B D A G019416 A 05 1. Central locking’s normal active locks with the remote control. 2. Active locks for remote control with key blade removed and with activated privacy locking. The privacy locking function1 means that the remote control’s normal control of central locking is limited; the car’s lockable storage compartments are blocked and cannot be unlocked with the remote control.
05 Locks and alarm Privacy locking (option) 3 G020032 2 1 – Insert the key blade into the glovebox keyhole (C) and turn 180 degrees clockwise. The keyhole is vertical in the locked position for privacy locking. NOTE Do not reinsert the key blade into the remote control but keep it in a safe place instead. Following which, the glovebox is locked and the lockable storage compartments behind the door panels (D), the ski hatch (E) and the boot lid (F) can no longer be unlocked with the remote control.
05 Locks and alarm Keyless drive (option) Keyless lock and ignition system Remote control max. 1.5 m from the car In order to open a door or the boot lid, a remote control must be no more than approx. 1.5 m from the car door handle or boot lid. This means that the person who wishes to open a door must have the remote control with him or her. It is not possible to open a door if the remote control is on the other side of the car.
05 Locks and alarm Keyless drive (option) Locking Unlocking doors with the key blade NOTE On cars with the keyless drive system and automatic transmission the gear selector must be moved to the P position and the ignition dial turned to the 0 position. Otherwise the car cannot be locked or alarmed. Cars with the keyless system have a button on the outside door handles.
05 Locks and alarm Keyless drive (option) Antenna location 1 2 Personal preferences WARNING 3 4 5 6 G020077 People with pacemaker operations should not come closer than 22 cm to the keyless system’s antennae with their pacemaker. This is to prevent disturbances between the pacemaker and the keyless system. 05 The keyless system has a number of integrated antennae located around the car: 1. Rear bumper, inside centre 2. Cargo area, central and furthest in under the floor 3. Door handle, left 4.
05 Locks and alarm Battery in remote control Weak remote control battery Replacing the remote control battery Dispose of the old battery in an environmentally-responsible manner. G019406 When the battery runs down and full functionality cannot be guaranteed, the information symbol illuminates and the REMOTE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE appears on the display. 05 If the locks repeatedly fail to respond to signals from the remote control at a normal distance, the battery should be replaced (type CR 2450, 3 V).
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Locking/unlocking the car from outside For cars with the keyless system, see page 102. Unlocking The remote control unlock button can unlock the car in two different ways (select option in personal preferences, see page 62): 05 • with one press unlock both doors as well as the boot lid • with one press unlock the driver’s door and with a second press unlock the other door and the boot lid.
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Opening the boot lid mechanically Automatic relocking G016334 If none of the doors or the boot lid is opened within two minutes of unlocking, all are locked again automatically (does not apply to locking from inside). This function prevents the car from being left unlocked unintentionally. For cars with alarms, see page 111.
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Locking/unlocking the car from inside – Pull the handle twice to unlock and open the doors. Lock indicator Automatic locking When the speed of the car exceeds 7 km/h the doors and boot lid can be locked automatically. When the function is activated and the doors have been locked they can be opened in two ways: 05 The doors and the boot lid can be locked or unlocked simultaneously using the lock button by the door handle.
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Deadlocks Temporary deactivation The light in the button is illuminated until the car is locked with the key or the remote control. When deadlocked, the doors cannot be opened from the inside if they are locked. The deadlocks are activated with the remote control and are set after a 25 second delay after the doors have been locked. 1 2 NOTE If the car is equipped with an alarm: Remember that the car’s alarm is armed when the car is locked.
05 Locks and alarm Alarm (option) Alarm system Alarm light on instrument panel When the alarm is armed, it continually monitors all alarm inputs. NOTE Do not attempt to repair or modify alarm system components. All such attempts could affect the terms of insurance. The alarm is triggered if: 05 NOTE When the roof is closed, the alarm functions in the same way as when it is open, i.e. movement detected in the passenger compartment triggers an alarm.
05 Locks and alarm Alarm (option) Automatic alarm activation Remote control not working This function prevents you accidentally leaving the car without the alarm on. If none of the doors or the boot lid is opened within two minutes of disarming the alarm (and the car has been unlocked with the remote control), then the alarm is automatically rearmed, and the car is locked at the same time. – Press the unlock button on the remote control or insert the key in the ignition switch.
05 Locks and alarm Alarm (option) Reduced alarm level The detectors are reactivated and deadlocks re-engaged the next time the car is started. 2 G020950 1 If the car is equipped with deadlocks, they are deactivated at the same time, see page 109. 05 1. Deactivation of the deadlocks and detectors. 2. No function.
05 Locks and alarm Alarm (option) Testing the alarm system Testing the movement detector in the passenger compartment – Open all windows. – Arm the alarm. Arming the alarm is confirmed by the light flashing slowly. – Wait 30 seconds. – Test the movement detector in the passenger compartment, such as by lifting out a bag from a seat. A siren should then sound and all direction indicators should flash. – Deactivate the alarm by unlocking the car with the remote control. – Arm the alarm.
General ................................................................................................... 116 Refuelling ............................................................................................... 118 Starting the engine ................................................................................. 119 Diesel particle filter (DPF) ....................................................................... 120 Ignition switch and steering lock ............................................
STARTING AND DRIVING 06
06 Starting and driving General Economical driving Driving economically means driving smoothly while thinking ahead and adjusting your driving style and speed to the prevailing conditions. 06 • Get the engine warmed up as soon as possible. • Do not let the engine idle, but drive at light loads as soon as it is possible. • A cold engine consumes more fuel than a warm one. • Avoid braking too hard. • Do not drive with unnecessary loads in the car. • Do not use winter tyres when the roads are dry.
06 Starting and driving General Do not overload the battery The electrical functions in the car load the battery to varying degrees. Avoid using the ignition position II when the engine is switched off. Use ignition position I instead, as less power is consumed. The 12 volt outlet in the cargo area supplies power even when the ignition key is removed.
06 Starting and driving Refuelling Opening the fuel filler flap – Take out the cap. – Hang up the cap on the inside of the fuel filler flap. Put the petrol cap back after refuelling. Turn until one or more clear clicks are heard. G020799 Excess fuel in the tank can overflow in hot weather. Fuel of a lower quality than that specified on page 243 should not be used as engine power and fuel consumption can be negatively affected. Switch off the fuel-driven heater before refuelling.
06 Starting and driving Starting the engine Petrol Before starting the engine – Apply the parking brake. IMPORTANT Do not add cleaning additives to the petrol, unless recommended by Volvo. Diesel At low temperatures (–5 C to –40 C), a paraffin precipitate may form in the diesel fuel, which can lead to ignition problems. Automatic gearbox – Gear selector in position P or N. Manual gearbox Put the gear lever in neutral and hold the clutch pedal fully depressed.
06 Starting and driving Diesel particle filter (DPF) Diesel particle filter (DPF)1 Diesel cars may be equipped with a particle filter, which results in more efficient emission control. The particles in the exhaust gases are collected in the filter during normal driving. So-called "regeneration" is started in order to burn away the particles and empty the filter. This requires the engine to have reached normal operating temperature.
06 Starting and driving Ignition switch and steering lock Ignition keys and electronic immobiliser The ignition key must not hang with other keys or metal objects on the same key ring. The electronic immobiliser could be activated accidentally. Ignition switch and steering lock 0 – Locked position The steering lock is activated when the key is removed from the lock. I – Radio position Certain electrical components can be switched on. The engine’s electrical system is not activated.
06 Starting and driving Keyless drive General Starting the car Starting with the remote control – Depress the clutch pedal (cars with manual gearbox) or brake pedal (cars with automatic gearbox). The keyless drive function allows the car to be unlocked, driven and locked without the need for a key, see page 102. 06 122 The ignition switch ignition dial is used in the same way as the key.
06 Starting and driving Manual gearbox Depress the clutch pedal fully with each gear change. Remove your foot from the clutch pedal between gear changes! Follow the appropriate shifting pattern. For the best possible fuel economy, use the highest gear possible as often as possible. Only engage reverse gear when the car is stationary. To engage reverse gear, the gear lever must first be put in position N. Reverse gear cannot therefore be engaged directly from fifth gear due to the reverse gear inhibitor.
06 Starting and driving Manual gearbox Gear positions, six-speed (diesel)1 Only engage reverse gear when the car is stationary. 06 NOTE Reverse gear is electronically blocked if the car is travelling faster than approx. 20 km/h. Depress the clutch pedal fully with each gear change. Remove your foot from the clutch pedal between gear changes! Follow the appropriate shifting pattern. For the best possible fuel economy, use the highest gear possible as often as possible. 1 Certain 124 markets.
06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox Geartronic automatic gear positions The gearbox is mechanically blocked when P position is engaged. Always apply the parking brake when parking the car. G018264 R – Reverse The car must be stationary when R is selected. P – Parking position Select position P when you wish to start the engine or park the car. IMPORTANT The car must be stationary when position P is selected. NOTE N – Neutral No gear is engaged and the engine can be started.
06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox Kick-down1 Mechanical gear selector inhibitor Automatic gear selector inhibitor When the accelerator pedal is pressed all the way to the floor (beyond the position normally regarded as full acceleration) a lower gear is immediately engaged. This is known as kick-down. If the accelerator is released from the kickdown position, the gearbox automatically changes up. Kick-down is used when maximum acceleration is needed, such as for overtaking.
06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox Disengaging the gear selector inhibitor Cold start When starting in low temperatures, the gear changes can sometimes feel hard. This is due to the gearbox oil’s viscosity at low temperatures. To minimise engine emissions, the gearbox shifts up later than normal when the engine is started at low temperatures.
06 Starting and driving Brake system Brake servo If the car is rolling or is being towed with the engine turned off, the brake pedal must be pressed about five times harder than when the engine is running. If the brake pedal is pressed when the engine is started, you will feel the pedal drop. This is normal and due to the brake servo becoming active. This may be more noticeable if the car has emergency brake assistance (EBA). WARNING The brake servo only works when the engine is running.
06 Starting and driving Brake system Emergency brake assistance – EBA (Emergency brake assistance) In case of sudden braking, full-strength braking is provided instantaneously. The EBA function senses when heavy braking is underway by registering how quickly the brake pedal is depressed. Continue braking without easing off on the brake pedal. The function is suspended when the pressure on the brake pedal eases. This function is always active and cannot be disengaged.
06 Starting and driving DSTC – Stability and traction control system General Reduced operation The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system (DSTC) improves the car’s traction and helps the driver to avoid skidding. A pulsing sound may be noticed during braking or acceleration when the system is in action. The car may accelerate more slowly than expected.
06 Starting and driving DSTC – Stability and traction control system Messages in the information display TRACTION CONTROL TEMPORARILY OFF means that the system has been temporarily reduced due to excessive brake disc temperature. The function is reactivated automatically when the brakes have cooled. Symbols in the combined instrument panel DSTC system Information ANTI-SKID SERVICE REQUIRED means that the system has been disabled due to a fault. – Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine.
06 Starting and driving Parking assistance (option) General information on parking assistance1 Variants Parking assistance is available in two variants: Rear parking assistance only • Rear only • Both front and rear. Rear parking assistance is activated when reverse gear is engaged and the message Park Assist active, Exit to deactivate is shown on the audio system display. G020294 Function The frequency of the signal increases the shorter the distance to an obstacle in front of or behind the car.
06 Starting and driving Parking assistance (option) Parking assistance both front and rear Limitations Front parking assistance cannot be combined with auxiliary lamps because the sensors are affected by the auxiliary lamps. Rear Rear parking assistance is activated when reverse gear is engaged. G018389 The distance covered to the rear of the car is about 1.5 metres. The signal for obstacles behind comes from the rear loudspeakers. Button for Off/On (here lowest button).
06 Starting and driving Parking assistance (option) G020952 Cleaning the sensors Parking assistance sensors. 06 The sensors must be cleaned regularly to ensure that they work properly. Clean them with water and car shampoo. NOTE Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors may cause incorrect warning signals.
06 Starting and driving BLIS – Blind Spot Information System (option) General attention to vehicles moving in the same direction in the so-called "blind spot". The system is designed to work most effectively when driving in dense traffic on multilane highways. 2 Blind spots B A BLIS is based on digital camera technology. The cameras (1) are located under the door mirrors. G020295 3 1 Rearview mirror with BLIS system. 1. BLIS camera 2. Indicator lamp 3.
06 Starting and driving BLIS – Blind Spot Information System (option) BLIS does not work in sharp bends. BLIS does not work when the car is reversing. A wide trailer coupled to the car can conceal other vehicles in adjacent lanes. It can prevent the vehicle in the screened area from being detected by BLIS. Daylight and darkness In daylight the system reacts to the shape of the surrounding vehicles. The system is designed to detect motor vehicles such as cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles.
06 Starting and driving BLIS – Blind Spot Information System (option) BLIND-SPOT INFO SYSTEM ON BLIS system on. BLIS FUNCTION REDUCED The BLIS camera is disrupted by fog or strong sunlight, for example, shining directly into the camera. The camera resets itself when the environment has returned to normal. BLIND-SPOT SYST One or both cameras blocked. CAMERA Clean the lenses. BLOCKED BLIND-SPOT SYST Blind spot syst. disengaged. SERVICE Contact an authorised REQUIRED Volvo workshop.
06 Starting and driving Towing and recovery Never tow the car to bump start it Jump start the car with a donor battery if the battery is flat and the engine does not start. Do not bump start the car. IMPORTANT Bump starting the car can damage the catalytic converter. Towing Find out the highest legal speed for towing before towing the car. 06 – Turn the ignition switch to position II and unlock the steering lock so that the car can be steered, see page 121.
06 Starting and driving Towing and recovery Towing eye 1 2 Use the towing eye if the car needs to be towed on the road. The towing eye is attached in the recess on the right-hand side of the front or rear bumper. Fitting the towing eye – Take out the towing eye which is located in the bag in the ski hatch or together with the spare wheel. – Release the cover (1) on the bumper by pressing on the marking on the lower edge of the cover. – Screw in the towing eye (3) firmly, right in up to the flange.
06 Starting and driving Jump starting G020298 Starting with a donor battery 06 If the battery in the car has become flat, you can "borrow" electric current from either a separate battery or the battery in another car. Always make sure the crocodile clips on the jump leads are attached securely to eliminate sparks during the start attempt. When jump starting the car, the following steps are recommended to avoid risk of explosion: – Turn the ignition key to position 0.
06 Starting and driving Driving with a trailer General The load capacity is affected by extra accessories mounted on the car, such as a towbar, load carriers, space box, the passengers’ combined weight etc. as well as the load on the towball. The load capacity of the car is reduced by the number of passengers and their weight. If the towing bracket is fitted by an authorised Volvo workshop, then the car is delivered with the necessary equipment for driving with a trailer.
06 Starting and driving Driving with a trailer Automatic gearbox, driving with a trailer Diesel engine with manual gearbox, driving with a trailer Parking on a hill – Apply the parking brake (handbrake). – Move the gear selector to parking position P. If the car is driven with a major load in a hot climate, the engine cooling fan can be replaced with one of a greater capacity than the standard model. Check with your nearest Volvo dealer regarding the options for your car.
06 Starting and driving Towing equipment Towbars Trailer cable The towball must be cleaned and greased regularly. If a towball hitch with vibration damper is used, it is not necessary to grease the towball. If the car is equipped with a detachable towbar, the towball mounting instructions must be followed carefully, see page 145. G020350 WARNING Be sure to attach the trailer’s safety cable to the correct place.
06 Starting and driving Towing equipment Specifications C E F B D G 1 H H 2 K J G010393 J G010392 G010391 I A 2 1 Dimensions for mounting points (mm) A B C D E F G H I J K Fixed or detachable towbar 1147 68 964 482 40 141 538 150 113 100 140 1 Side member 2 Ball centre 06 144
06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar Fitting the towball 2 2 1 – Remove the protective cover. – Ensure that the mechanism is in the unlocked position by turning the key clockwise. 3 G020302 G020301 G017317 1 – Check that the indicator window (3) shows red. If the window does not show red, press in (1) and turn the locking wheel anticlockwise (2) until you hear a click.
06 Starting and driving – Insert the towball section until you hear a click. 06 146 – Check that the indicator window shows green. G020307 G020304 G020306 Detachable towbar – Turn the key anticlockwise to the locked position. Remove the key from the lock.
06 Starting and driving G020309 G020310 Detachable towbar NOTE Check that the towball section is secure by pulling it up, down and back. If the towball section is not fitted correctly then it must be removed and refitted in accordance with the previous steps. NOTE The trailer’s safety cable must be secured in the towing bracket’s mounting eye. 06 IMPORTANT Only grease in the towball for the towing hitch, the remainder of the towball section should be clean and dry.
06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar Removing the towball 2 – Insert the key and turn it clockwise to the unlocked position. 06 G020314 G020312 G020301 1 – Push in the locking wheel (1) and turn it anticlockwise (2) until you hear a click. – Turn the locking wheel down fully, until it comes to a stop. Hold it in this position while pulling the towball rearward and upward. WARNING Firmly secure the towbar’s loose towball if it is stored in the car’s cargo area.
06 Starting and driving G017318 Detachable towbar – Push on the protective cover.
06 Starting and driving Loading General The load capacity is affected by extra accessories mounted on the car, such as a towbar, the passengers’ combined weight etc. as well as towball load. The load capacity of the car is reduced by the number of passengers and their weight. For information on permitted weights, see page 234. WARNING The car’s driving characteristics change depending on how heavily it is loaded and how the load is distributed.
06 Starting and driving Adjusting headlamp pattern Correct light pattern for left or righthand traffic A Halogen headlamps Bi-Xenon headlamps B A. Headlamp pattern for left-hand traffic. B. Right-hand traffic. The headlamps’ projection can be adjusted to avoid dazzling other motorists. The correct pattern will also better illuminate the verge. B The headlamp control should be in position (A) for left-hand traffic and position (B) for right-hand traffic.
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WHEELS AND TYRES 07
07 Wheels and tyres General Driving characteristics and tyres Speed ratings New tyres The tyres greatly affect the car’s driving characteristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre pressure and speed rating are important for how the car performs. The car has "Whole Vehicle Type Approval", which means that dimensions and speed ratings must not differ from those specified on the vehicle’s registration document.
07 Wheels and tyres General More even wear and maintenance Tyres with tread wear indicators Tread wear indicators are narrow treadless bands across the width of the tread. On the side of the tyre are the letters TWI (Tread Wear Indicator). When the tyre’s tread depth is down to 1.6 mm, the tread depth will be level in height with the tread wear indicators. Change to new tyres as soon as possible. Remember that tyres with little tread depth provide very poor grip in rain and snow.
07 Wheels and tyres General Rims and wheel nuts Steel rims – standard wheel nuts (1) Steel rims are normally mounted with the standard wheel nuts, but the bulge acorn variety may also be used. 2 WARNING 1 G020324 Never use standard nuts for aluminium rims. The wheels can come loose. Standard (1) and bulge acorn (2) wheel nuts 07 Only use rims that are tested and approved by Volvo and which are Volvo genuine accessories.
07 Wheels and tyres General Summer and winter wheels mounted incorrectly, the car’s braking characteristics and capacity to force rain, snow and slush out of the way are adversely affected. Tyres with the greatest tread depth should always be fitted to the rear of the car (to decrease the risk of skidding). Wheels should be stored lying down or hanging up, and not standing up. G020325 Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if you are uncertain about tread depth.
07 Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure Recommended tyre pressure Checking the tyre pressure Check the tyre pressure regularly. NOTE G020955 Tyre pressure decreases over time, this is a natural phenomenon. Tyre pressure also varies depending on ambient temperature. The tyre pressure label on the driver’s side door pillar shows which pressures the tyres should have at different loads and speed conditions. NOTE 07 Full load in the car equates to the number of seats with seatbelts.
07 Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure Tyre pressure table Variant Tyre size Speed (km/h) Load, 1-3 persons Rear (kPa) Front (kPa)1 Max. load Front (kPa) Rear (kPa) 2.4 2.
07 Wheels and tyres Warning triangle and spare wheel Follow the regulations for the use of a warning triangle1. Place the warning triangle in a suitable place with regard to the traffic. 07 – Undo the case containing the warning triangle, it is attached with Velcro. Take the warning triangle out of the case. – Lower the warning triangle’s support legs. Ensure the warning triangle and its case are located in the spare wheel well. 1 Certain 160 markets.
07 Wheels and tyres Warning triangle and spare wheel G020960 Spare wheel and tools Spare wheel and tools The spare wheel1 is supplied in a tyre bag that is located in the cargo area’s spare wheel well. In the centre of the tyre is a black foam block containing jack and wheel wrench. The tensioning strap for the bag is secured in two lashing eyes on the floor. – Undo the two tensioning straps that secure the tyre bag to the floor. – Unzip the tyre bag and take out the tools.
07 Wheels and tyres Changing wheels Set up the warning triangle if a wheel must be replaced at a busy location. Make sure that the car and jack are on a firm horizontal surface. 07 162 – Take out the spare wheel, jack and wheel wrench, which are found under the carpet in the cargo area. – Apply the parking brake and engage first gear, or position P if the car has an automatic gearbox. – Place chocks in front of and behind the wheels which will remain on the ground.
07 Wheels and tyres Changing wheels Fitting the wheel – Clean the contact surfaces on the wheel and hub. – Put on the wheel. Tighten the wheel nuts. – Lower the car so that the wheel cannot rotate. – Tighten the wheel nuts crosswise. It is important that the wheel nuts are tightened properly. Tighten to 130 Nm. Check the torque with a torque wrench. – Put on the wheel cover (steel rim). WARNING Never crawl under the car when it is raised on the jack.
07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair General The emergency puncture repair kit is used to seal the puncture and to check and adjust the tyre pressure. It consists of a compressor and a bottle with sealing fluid. The kit works as a temporary repair. The sealing fluid bottle must be replaced before its expiration date and after use. The sealing fluid effectively seals tyres punctured in the tread. NOTE The emergency puncture repair kit is only intended for sealing tyres with a puncture in the tread.
07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair Overview 5 6 3 7 2 4 8 – The compressor must be switched off. Make sure that the switch is in position 0 and locate the cable and air hose. – Unscrew the wheel’s dust cap and screw in the air hose valve connection to the bottom of the thread on the tyre’s air valve. – Connect the cable to one of the car’s 12 V sockets and start the car. WARNING 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair Sealing punctured tyres – Unscrew the orange cap and unscrew the bottle’s stopper. NOTE 80 50 Do not break the bottle seal. The seal is broken when the bottle is screwed in. – Screw the bottle into its holder. WARNING G019723 Do not unscrew the bottle, it is equipped with a reverse catch to prevent leakage. For information on the function of the parts, see the illustration on page 165. 07 – Open the lid of the emergency puncture repair kit.
07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair Rechecking the repair and pressure – Reconnect the equipment. – Read the tyre pressure on the pressure gauge. – If it is below 1.3 bar then the tyre is insufficiently sealed. The journey should not be continued. Contact a tyre centre. – If the tyre pressure is higher than 1.3 bar, the tyre must be inflated to the pressure specified on the tyre pressure decal. Release air using the pressure reducing valve if the tyre pressure is too high.
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CAR CARE 08
08 Car care Cleaning Washing the car Wash the car as soon as it becomes dirty. Use car shampoo. Dirt and road salt can lead to corrosion. IMPORTANT Avoid rinsing the car with the roof lowered, in order to avoid water entering the passenger compartment. • Do not park the car in direct sunshine. Washing a car with hot paintwork can cause permanent paintwork damage. Wash the car in a car wash with waste water separator. • Thoroughly rinse dirt off the underbody of the car.
08 Car care Cleaning Exterior plastic, rubber and trim components A special cleaning agent available from Volvo dealers is recommended for cleaning coloured plastic parts, rubber and trim components (such as glossy trim mouldings). When using such a cleaning agent the instructions must be followed carefully. IMPORTANT Avoid waxing and polishing on plastic and rubber. Polishing glossy trim mouldings could wear away or damage the glossy surface. Polishing agent that contains abrasive must not be used.
08 Car care Cleaning Cleaning the interior Treating stains on fabric upholstery A special cleaning agent, available from Volvo dealers, is recommended for cleaning the fabric upholstery. Other chemicals can impair the fire retardant qualities of the upholstery. IMPORTANT Sharp objects and Velcro may damage the fabric upholstery. Treating stains on leather upholstery Volvo leather upholstery is chromium-free and approved in accordance with the Öko-Tex 100 standard.
08 Car care Touching up paintwork Paintwork Stone chips and scratches Paint is an important part of the car’s rustproofing and should therefore be checked regularly. To avoid the onset of rust, damaged paintwork must be rectified immediately. The most common types of paintwork damage are stone chips, scratches, and marks on the edges of wings and doors. 1 G020346 G020345 Colour code Data plate It is important that the correct colour is used.
08 Car care Rustproofing Inspection and maintenance 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. And, a thin, penetrating rustproofing fluid was sprayed into the members, cavities and closed sections. Maintain the car’s rustproofing. • Keep the car clean. Hose down the underbody.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 09
09 Maintenance and service 09 Volvo service Volvo service programme Installing accessories 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. The incorrect connection and installation of accessories can negatively affect the car’s electrical system. Certain accessories only function when the appropriate software has been programmed into the car’s electrical system.
09 Maintenance and service Self-maintenance Before starting work on the car Battery Check that the battery cables are correctly connected and tightened. Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running (e.g. if replacing the battery). Never use a quick charger to charge the battery. The battery cables must be disconnected when charging the battery. The battery contains acid that is both corrosive and toxic. Handle the battery in an environmentally-suitable way. Let your Volvo dealer assist you.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Bonnet and engine compartment Opening the bonnet 1 8 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 12 6 13 – Pull the handle on the far left under the dashboard. You will hear when the catch releases. – Insert your hand under the centre of the front edge of the bonnet and press the safety catch to the right. – Open the bonnet. WARNING Check that the bonnet locks properly when closed. Engine compartment 1. Washer fluid reservoir (4-cyl.) 2. Coolant expansion tank 3.
09 Maintenance and service Diesel Fuel system Diesel must fulfil the EN 590 or JIS K2204 standards. Diesel engines are sensitive to contaminants, such as high volumes of sulphur particles for example. Only use diesel fuels from well-known producers. Never use diesel of dubious quality. At low temperatures (–40 C to –6 C), a paraffin precipitate may form in the diesel fuel, which can lead to ignition problems.
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids Dipstick, petrol engines IMPORTANT Using oil of a higher than specified grade is permitted. If the car is driven in adverse conditions, Volvo recommends using an oil of a higher grade than that specified on the decal. See page 237. G020340 Always use oil of the prescribed grade, see the engine compartment decal. Check the oil level frequently and change the oil regularly.
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids display texts. Certain models have both variants. Contact an authorised Volvo dealer for more information. Checking the oil Volvo recommends checking the oil level every 2 500 km. The most accurate measurements are made on a cold engine before starting. The measurement will be inaccurate if taken immediately after the engine is switched off. The dipstick will indicate that the level is too low because the oil has not had time to flow down into the oil sump.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Oils and fluids Washer fluid, topping up NOTE Checking and topping up the coolant Mix the washer antifreeze and water before filling the reservoir. 1 TIP! Clean the wiper blades when topping up washer fluid. Location of washer fluid reservoir1. The windscreen and headlamp washers share a common reservoir. 1. Filler cap on 4-cylinder engines and diesel. 2. Filler cap on 5-cylinder engines.
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids Check the 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) in the cylinder head. Top up the coolant when the level falls to the MIN mark.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Oils and fluids Checking and topping up the power steering fluid NOTE Check the level frequently. The fluid does not require changing. For capacities and recommended fluid grade, see page 241. If a fault should arise in the power steering system or if the car is without power and must be towed, it can still be steered. However the steering will be much heavier than normal and it will require more effort to turn the wheel.
09 Maintenance and service Wiper blades 09 Changing the wiper blades 1 G020330 2 NOTE The wiper blades are different lengths. The blade on the driver’s side is longer than the blade on the passenger side. G020329 3 – Turn up the wiper arm. – Press the button located on the wiper blade mounting and pull straight out (1), parallel with the wiper arm. – Slide in (2) the new wiper blade until a "click" is heard. – Check (3) that the blade is firmly installed. – Fold down the wiper arm.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Battery Battery care The service life and function of the battery is influenced by factors such as the number of starts, discharging, driving style, driving conditions and climatic conditions. NOTE An expended battery must be recycled in an environmentally responsible manner as it contains lead. WARNING Batteries can generate oxyhydrogen gas, which is highly explosive.
09 Maintenance and service Battery 09 Changing the battery Removing the battery – Switch off the ignition and remove the key. – Wait at least 5 minutes before touching any electrical terminals. This allows time for the information in the car’s electrical system to be stored in the various control modules. – Remove the cover. – Disconnect the negative battery lead. – Disconnect the positive battery lead. – Undo the front wall of the battery box using a screwdriver. – Release the clamp securing the battery.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Replacing bulbs General Changing front bulbs All bulb specifications are given on page 246. G007334 2 WARNING On cars with Bi-Xenon headlamps, Xenon lamp replacement must be carried out by an authorised Volvo workshop. The headlamps must be handled with extreme care due to the high-voltage unit in the Xenon lamp. IMPORTANT Never touch the bulbs’ glass with your fingers. Grease and oils from your fingers are vaporised by the heat, coating and damaging the reflector.
09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs Removing the cover and bulb: – Remove the entire lamp housing. – Bend aside the catches and remove the cover. – Unplug the connector from the bulb. – Release the spring clip that secures the bulb. First, press it to the left to release it, then out and down. – Pull out the bulb. – Refit the lamp housing. Fitting a new bulb – Fit the new bulb. It can only be fitted in one position.
09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs – Pull out the bulb holder with a pair of pliers. Do not pull out the bulb holder by pulling the electrical cable. – Replace the bulb. – Press the bulb holder back into place. It can only be fitted in one way. 192 Side marker lamps – Twist the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it. – To remove the bulb from the bulb holder, press the bulb in and turn it anticlockwise. – Fit a new bulb and refit the bulb holder into the lamp housing.
09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs Removing the bulb holder Location of the bulbs in the rear lamp cluster 5 – Switch off all lights and turn the ignition key to position 0. – Remove the panel from around the lamp housing. – Remove the two Torx screws securing the lamp housing and take out the lamp housing. – Unplug the connector from the bulb. – Turn the bulb anticlockwise and pull it out. – Fit the new bulb and turn it clockwise. – Plug in the connector to the bulb.
09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs – Switch off all lights and turn the ignition key to position 0. – Remove the screws with a screwdriver. – Detach the lens carefully. – Replace the bulb. – Refit and screw in the lens. 194 Cargo area – There is courtesy lighting under the dashboard on the driver and passenger sides. – Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that the lens detaches. – Remove the blown bulb. – Fit a new bulb. – Refit the lens.
09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs G020253 Fitting the mirror glass: – First, press the three lugs at top edge of mirror glass back into position. – Then press the three lower lugs back into position. Removing the mirror glass: – Insert a screwdriver underneath the lower edge, in the centre. Carefully prise up the lug on the edge. – Insert the screwdriver under the edge on both the left and right side (at the black rubber points) and carefully prise so that the lens releases at the lower edge.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Fuses General Changing All electrical functions and components are fused to protect the car’s electrical system from damage by short circuiting and overloading. If an electrical component or function does not work, it may be because the component’s fuse was temporarily overloaded and blew. The fuses are in two different locations in the car: – Look in the fuse diagram to locate the fuse. – Pull out the fuse and check from the side to see whether the curved wire has blown.
09 Maintenance and service Fuses 09 G007446 Relay/fuse box in the engine compartment The fuse box has 36 fuse positions. Be sure to replace a blown fuse with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage. • 19—36 are of the "Mini Fuse" type. • Fuses 7—18 are of the "JCASE" type and should be replaced by an authorised Volvo workshop. • Fuses 1—6 are of the "Midi Fuse" type and may only be replaced by an authorised Volvo workshop. On the inside of the cover are tweezers to assist removing and fitting fuses.
09 Maintenance and service Fuses G020250 09 1. Radiator fan .............................................................................. 50 A 2. Power steering .................................................................. 80 A 3. Supply to passenger compartment fuse box ...................... 60 A 4. Supply to passenger compartment fuse box ...................... 60 A 5. Climate control element, additional heater PTC (option) ..... 80 A 6. Glow plugs (diesel) ......................................
09 Maintenance and service Fuses 09 25. Reserve ...................................................................................26. Ignition switch ................................................................... 15 A 27. A/C compressor ................................................................ 10 A 28. Reserve ...................................................................................29. Front fog lamp ................................................................... 15 A 30.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Fuses Relay/fuse box in the passenger compartment 1 2 G020601 3 The fuse box has 50 fuse positions. The fuses are located under the glovebox. The box also provides space for several spare fuses. Tools for fuse replacement are located in the relay/fuse box in the engine compartment, see page 197. Changing fuses – Remove the trim concealing the fuse box by pressing in the pin in the centre of the clips (1) about one cm and then withdrawing the clips.
09 Maintenance and service 09 G020246 Fuses 37. Reserve ...................................................................................38. Reserve ...................................................................................39. Reserve ...................................................................................40. Reserve ...................................................................................41. Reserve .........................................................................
09 Maintenance and service 09 Fuses 60. Seat heating (driver’s side)................................................. 15 A 61. Seat heating (passenger side) ............................................ 15 A 62. Reserve .................................................................................. 63. Supply, power window, right rear....................................... 20 A 64. Lamp for door lock, RTI ....................................................... 5 A 65. Infotainment system ................
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General ................................................................................................... 206 Audio functions ...................................................................................... 207 Radio functions ...................................................................................... 211 CD functions .......................................................................................... 215 Menu structure – audio system ................................................
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM 10
10 Infotainment system General Infotainment system 3 2 10 ues to be active until the key is removed from the ignition switch. The audio system is then started automatically the next time the key is turned to position I. Menus 1 4 5 G020245 6 7 Infotainment is a system that integrates the audio system and the phone1. The infotainment system can be easily operated using the control panel or the steering wheel keypad1, see page 53. The display (2) shows messages and information on the current function.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions Audio controls 1 2 Audio source selection 3 4 5 Repeatedly pressing AM/FM switches between FM1, FM2 and AM. Repeatedly pressing MODE switches between CD and AUX. AUX The AUX input can be used for connecting an MP3 player for example. G019805 6 Volume Use VOLUME (1) or the steering wheel keypad to regulate the volume, see page 53. Audio volume adjusts automatically depending on vehicle speed, see page 209. 10 – Set the audio system in AUX mode using MODE.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions 10 USB/iPod contact1 It is possible to connect an iPod and/or USB memory for example to the car’s infotainment system via the contact in the centre console. When the indexing is finished the track information is shown on the display and it is possible to select the track required. Track selection can take place in two ways: • Turn TUNING (4) clockwise or anticlockwise • or use the navigation control’s (6) right or left-hand button to scroll to the required track.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions • SUBWOOFER 1 – Bass speaker level. The subwoofer must be activated before adjustment is possible. See page 209. • CENTRE 2 – Centre speaker level. Three channel stereo or Pro Logic II must be activated before adjustment is possible. See page 209. • SURROUND 2 – Surround sound level. Pro Logic II must be activated before adjustment is possible. See page 209. Activating/deactivating the subwoofer – Press MENU and then ENTER. – Scroll to Audio settings and press ENTER.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions 10 This calibration takes into account loudspeakers, amplifiers, passenger compartment acoustics, listener position etc. for each combination of car model and audio system. There is a also a dynamic calibration that takes into account the position of the volume control, radio reception and vehicle speed. The controls explained in these operating instructions, e.g.
10 Infotainment system Radio functions Radio controls 1 7 2 Manual tuning – Select wavelength using AM/FM (1). – Adjust the frequency by turning TUNING (3). Tune into a station with a long press (left or right) on the navigation button or by using the steering wheel keypad: 3 4 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
10 Infotainment system Radio functions 10 Storing autostored presets in another memory An autostored preset can be transferred to the FM or AM memory. – Briefly press AUTO (7). Auto appears on the display. – Press a preset button. – Press the button under which the station will be stored and hold it depressed until the message Station stored appears on the display. The radio exits Auto mode and the stored station can be selected as a preset.
10 Infotainment system Radio functions Activating/deactivating TP – Press MENU and then ENTER. – Scroll to TP and press ENTER. TP from current station/all stations The radio can interrupt with traffic information from only the set (current) station or from all stations. – Select an FM station. – Press MENU and then ENTER. – Scroll to Advanced radio settings and press ENTER. – Scroll to TP and press ENTER. – Scroll to TP Station and press ENTER.
10 Infotainment system Radio functions Display of programme type 10 The programme type of the current station can be shown on the display. NOTE Not all radio stations support this function. Activating/deactivating display – Press MENU and then ENTER. – Scroll to PTY and press ENTER. – Scroll to Show PTY and press ENTER. Activating/deactivating AF – Press MENU and then ENTER. – Scroll to Advanced radio settings and press ENTER. – Scroll to AF and press ENTER.
10 Infotainment system CD functions CD function controls started automatically. Otherwise, load a disc and change to CD mode by pressing MODE. 4 3 5 2 1 G019807 6 1. Navigation button – Fast forward/rewind, track selection and menus 2. CD changer position selection1 3. CD insertion/eject 4. CD insertion/eject slot 5. MODE – Audio source selection CD and AUX 6.
10 Infotainment system CD functions automatically when all files in the current directory have been played back. 10 Press left/right on the navigation button if the display is not wide enough to show the whole audio file name. Fast-wind/change CD tracks and audio files Short presses right/left on the navigation button are used to scroll between CD tracks/ audio files. Long presses are used to fastwind CD tracks/audio files. TUNING (or the steering wheel keypad) can also be used for this purpose.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – audio system FM menu 1. News 2. TP 3. PTY 4. Radio text 5. Advanced radio settings 6. Audio settings1 AUX menu 1. AUX volume 2. News 3. TP 4. Audio settings1 10 AM menu 1. Audio settings1 CD menu 1. Random 2. News 3. TP 4. Disc text 5. Audio settings1 CD changer menu 1. Random 2. News 3. TP 4. Disc text 5. Audio settings1 1 Certain audio systems.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) 2 10 3 4 1 5 G019841 6 Phone system components 218
10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) Phone system components Emergency calls 1. Antenna Emergency calls to alarm centres can be made without a SIM card as long as there is coverage by a GSM operator. 3. Microphone The handsfree microphone is integrated in the roof console beside the rearview mirror. 4. Centre console control panel All phone functions (except call volume) can be regulated via the control panel. 5. Privacy handset (option) 6.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) Menus Page 206 describes how to control phone functions with the menu system. Traffic safety For safety reasons, parts of the phone menu system cannot be accessed at speeds in excess of 8 km/h. Only activities started in the menu system can be completed. The speed limiter can be deactivated using menu function 5.6.1 Menu lock, see page 225. 1 Certain 220 markets 1 Steering wheel keypad 1 2 2 3 7 3 6 4 5 Centre console control panel 1.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) On/Off A handset appears on the display when the phone system is active or in standby mode. If the ignition key is turned to position 0 when the phone is in one of these modes, the phone automatically resumes this mode the next time the key is turned to position I or II. Activating the phone system Phone system functions can only be used when the phone is in active mode. – Press PHONE. – Enter the PIN code (if necessary) and press ENTER.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) Volume 10 The phone uses the driver’s door or centre speaker1. Call volume Call volume is regulated with the buttons of the steering wheel keypad. If the privacy handset is used, volume is regulated with a wheel on the side of the handset. Audio system volume Audio system volume is temporarily lowered during a phone call. Once the call is ended the previous volume is resumed.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) – Scroll to Search and press ENTER. – Enter the first few letters of the item and press ENTER, or simply press ENTER. – Scroll to an item and press ENTER. Copying entries between the SIM card and Phone book – Press MENU. – Scroll to Phone book and press ENTER. – Scroll to Copy all and press ENTER. – Scroll to SIM to phone or Phone to SIM and press ENTER. Deleting contacts from the phone book – Press MENU. – Scroll to Phone book and press ENTER.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions (option) • Swap – Switch between two calls (available if up to three parties are connected). 10 SMS – Short Message Service Reading SMS – Press MENU. – Scroll to Messages and press ENTER. – Scroll to Read and press ENTER. – Scroll to a message and press ENTER. The message text appears in the display. Additional selections can be made by pressing ENTER. Hold EXIT depressed to leave the menu system. Writing and sending – Press MENU. – Scroll to Messages and press ENTER.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone Overview 1. Call register 1.1. Missed calls 1.2. Received calls 1.3. Dialled no. 1.4. Erase list 1.4.1. All calls 1.4.2. Missed calls 1.4.3. Received calls 1.4.4. Dialled no. 1.5. Call duration 1.5.1. Last call 1.5.2. Call count 1.5.3. Total time 1.5.4. Reset timers 2. Messages 2.1. Read 2.2. Write 2.3. Message sett 2.3.1. SMSC number 2.3.2. Validity time 2.3.3. Message type 3. Phone book 3.1. New number 3.2. Search 3.3. Copy all 3.3.1. SIM to phone 3.3.2.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone 10 5.5.3. Mute radio 5.5.4. Msg. beep 5.6. Traff. safety 5.6.1. Menu lock 5.6.2. IDIS 5.7. Factory sett. Description of menu options 1. Call register 1.1. Missed calls List of missed calls. You can choose to call, erase or store the number in the phone book. 1.2. Received calls List of received calls. You can choose to call, erase or store the number in the phone book. 1.3. Dialled no. List of previously dialled numbers.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone 3.2. Search 4.2. Call waiting 5.2. Language Search for a name in the phone book. Be alerted during a phone call that there is another incoming call. Select the phone language. 3.3. Copy all Copy phone numbers and names from the SIM card to the phone memory. 4.3. Auto answer 3.3.1. From SIM to phone memory 3.3.2. From phone to SIM memory 3.4. One-key dial 4.4. Auto re-dial A number stored in the phone book can be stored as a speed dial number.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone 5.4.2. 10 Phone code. The factory-set phone code 1234 is used until you change to your own code. The phone code is used to reset the call timer. 5.5. Sounds 5.5.1. Volume. Adjust the ring tone volume. 5.5.2. Ring signal. There are seven different ring tones. 5.5.3. Mute radio: On/Off 5.5.4. Msg. beep 5.6. Traffic safety 5.6.1. Menu lock. Deactivating the menu lock allows access to the entire menu while driving. 5.6.2. IDIS.
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Type designation .................................................................................... 232 Dimensions and weights ........................................................................ 233 Engine specifications ............................................................................. 235 Engine oil ................................................................................................ 237 Fluids and lubricants ....................................................................
SPECIFICATIONS 11
11 Specifications Type designation Knowing the car’s type designation, vehicle identification and engine numbers can facilitate all contact with a Volvo dealer regarding the car and when ordering spare parts and accessories. 1 11 2 1. Type designation, vehicle identification number, maximum permissible weights, codes for colour and upholstery and type approval number. 2. Decal for parking heater. 3. Engine type designation, component and serial number. 4. Decal for engine oil. 5.
11 Specifications Dimensions and weights Dimensions C 11 E2 F E1 G H I D G017402 A B Position in illustration Dimensions A B C D E1 E2 F G H I Wheelbase Length Load length Boot lid, raised Height Height Front track Rear track Width Width including door mirrors mm 2640 4582 850 approx. 200 1400 approx.
11 Specifications Dimensions and weights Weights Trailer with brakes 1 2 WARNING The car’s driving characteristics change depending on how heavily it is loaded and how the load is distributed. 3 4 5 See decal location on page 232. 1. Gross vehicle weight 2. Max. train weight (car+trailer) 3. Max. front axle load 4. Max. rear axle load 5. Equipment level Maximum load: See registration document.
11 Specifications Engine specifications 2.4 2.4i T5 Engine designation B5244S5 B5244S4 B5254T7 Output (kW/rpm) 103/5000 125/6000 169/5000 (hp/rpm) 140/5000 170/6000 230/5000 Torque (Nm/rpm) 220/4000 230/4400 320/1500–5000 No. of cylinders 5 5 5 Bore (mm) 83 83 83 Stroke (mm) 90.0 90.0 93.2 Swept volume (litres) 2.44 2.44 2.52 Compression ratio 10.3:1 10.3:1 9.0:1 11 Engine type designation, component and serial number can be read on the engine, see page 232.
11 Specifications Engine specifications 2.0D 11 D5 D4204T D5244T9 Output (kW/rpm) 100/4000 120/5500 136/4000 (hp/rpm) 136/4000 163/5500 185/4000 Torque (Nm/rpm) 320/2000 340/1750-2750 350/222-2700 No. of cylinders 4 5 5 Bore (mm) 85 81 81 Stroke (mm) 88.0 93.2 93.2 Swept volume (litres) 2.00 2.40 2.40 Compression ratio 18.5:1 17.0:1 17.0:1 1Belgium Engine type designation, component and serial number can be read on the engine, see page 232. 236 2.
11 Specifications Engine oil Adverse driving conditions • • • • towing a caravan or trailer. in mountainous regions. at high speeds. in temperatures colder than –30 C or hotter than +40 C. This can produce abnormally high oil temperature or oil consumption. Also check the oil level more often if the car is often driven short distances (less than 10 km) when temperatures are low (below +5 C). Choose a fully synthetic engine oil for adverse driving conditions. It provides extra protection for the engine.
11 Specifications Engine oil Oil decal xxxxxxxx Oil grade: ACEA A3/B3/B4 Viscosity: SAE 0W–30 G020235 Engine oil quality: ACEA A3/B3/B4 Viscosity: SAE 0W-30 11 238 When the oil decal shown alongside here is in the car’s engine compartment, the following applies. See location on page 232. When driving under adverse conditions, use ACEA A5/B5 SAE 0W-30. Engine variant Volume between MIN–MAX (litres) Volume1 (litres) 2.4 B5244S52 1.3 5.8 2.4i B5244S42 T5 B5254T72 1 Including filter change.
11 Specifications Engine oil Oil decal Oil grade: WSS-M2C913-B Viscosity: SAE 5W–30 G020234 Engine oil quality: WSS-M2C913-B Viscosity: SAE 5W-30 xxxxxxxx When the oil decal shown alongside here is in the car’s engine compartment, the following applies. See location on page 232. When driving under adverse conditions, use ACEA A5/B5 SAE 0W-30. Engine variant Volume between MIN–MAX (litres) Volume1 (litres) D5 D5244T8 1.5 6.0 2.4D D5244T9 2.0D D4204T 2.0 5.
11 Specifications Engine oil Oil decal 11 240 Oil grade: ACEA A5/B5 Viscosity: SAE 0W–30 G020233 Engine oil quality: ACEA A5/B5 Viscosity: SAE 0W-30 xxxxxxxx When the oil decal shown alongside here is in the car’s engine compartment, the following applies. See location on page 232. Engine variant Volume between MIN–MAX (litres) Volume1 (litres) 2.4 B5244S5 1.3 5.52 2.4i B5244S4 T5 B5254T7 1 Including filter change 2 Europe only, for other markets, see page 238.
11 Specifications Fluids and lubricants Fluid System Volume (litres) Recommended oil grade Gearbox oil 2.4 Manual 5-speed 2.1 Transmission fluid: MTF 97309-10 2.4i Manual 5-speed 2.1 T5 Manual 6-speed 2.0 T5 Automatic gearbox 7.75 Transmission fluid: JWS 3309 2.0D Manual 6 speed 1.7 Transmission fluid: WSD-M2C200-C D5 Automatic gearbox 7.75 Transmission fluid: JWS 3309 5-cyl. manual gearbox 9.5 5-cyl. automatic gearbox 10.0 4-cyl. Diesel (2.0D) 9.
11 Specifications Fuel Consumption, emissions and volume Gearbox Consumption litre/100 km Emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) g/km Tank volume (litres) Manual 5-speed (M56) 8.9 212 62 Automatic gearbox (AW55-50/51) 9.6 229 Manual 5-speed (M56) 9.0 215 Automatic gearbox (AW55-50/51) 9.6 229 Manual 6-speed (M66) 9.1 217 Automatic gearbox (AW55-50/51) 9.8 234 D5244T8 Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) 7.3 193 2.4D D5244T9 Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) 7.3 193 2.
11 Specifications Fuel Fuel consumption and emissions of carbon dioxide Official fuel consumption figures are based on a standard driving cycle in accordance with EU Directive 80/1268 comb. Fuel consumption figures may change if the car is equipped with extra equipment that affects the car’s weight. The manner in which the car is driven and other non-technical factors can also affect fuel consumption. Consumption is higher and power output lower for fuel with an octane rating of 91 RON.
11 Specifications Catalytic converter 11 244 General Lambda-sondTM oxygen sensor The purpose of the catalytic converter is to purify exhaust gases. It is located in the flow of exhaust gases close to the engine so that it quickly reaches operating temperature. The catalytic converter consists of a monolith (ceramic or metal) with channels. The channel walls are lined with a thin layer of platinum, rhodium and palladium. These metals act as catalysts, i.e.
11 Specifications Electrical system General 12 volt system with a voltage-regulated alternator. Single pole system in which the chassis and engine block are used as conductors. Voltage 12 V Cold start capacity (CCA) 590 A 600 A Reserve capacity (RC) 100 min 120 min 135 min Capacity (Ah) 60 70 80 1 12 V 12 V 1 11 700 A2 Car equipped with High Performance audio system. 2 Car equipped with diesel engine, Keyless drive, audio system Premium Sound, fuel-driven heater or RTI.
11 Specifications Electrical system Bulbs 11 246 Lighting Output W Type Dipped beam 55 H7 Main beam 55 HB3 Brake lights, reversing lamps, rear fog lamp 21 P21W Direction indicators, rear/front 21 PY21W Rear position/parking lamps, rear side marker lamps 4 P21/4W Courtesy lighting, cargo area lighting, number plate lighting 5 C5W Vanity mirror 1.
11 Specifications Type approval Remote control system 1 Delphi hereby certifies that this remote control system conforms to the essential characteristic requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EG. 2 USA-FCC ID: KR55WK48952, KR55WK48964 Country A, B, CY, CZ, D, DK, E, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, I, IRL, L, LT, LV, M, NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO 1 NOTE: This remote control system is in conformity with section 15 in the FCC Rules. The function refers to the following two conditions: 1.
Alphabetical index A Approach light duration Bass speaker ............................................ 209 A/C active lamps .......................................... 59 setting .................................................... 62 Audio Battery electronic climate control .......................70 ABS ...........................................................128 ABS fault ................................................41 Active Yaw Control ...................................
Alphabetical index C safety equipment ................................... 28 Cigarette lighter socket Call front seat ............................................... 45 Clean inside and out ..................................... 8 functions during an ongoing call ..........223 phone volume ......................................222 Call waiting ................................................221 Calls making and receiving ...........................221 Car care, leather upholstery ......................
Alphabetical index Driver’s door control panel .........................38 Emissions system Fluids, capacities ...................................... 241 Driving fault indicator ......................................... 41 Engine ....................................................... 180 Fog lamps adverse driving conditions ...................178 cooling system .....................................116 economical ...........................................116 slippery driving conditions .............
Alphabetical index G Gearbox automatic .............................................127 manual .................................................123 Global opening ..........................................106 IMEI number ............................................. 224 Keyless drive ............................................. 102 Immobiliser ......................................... 96, 121 "Important!" texts ......................................... 6 starting the car ..............................
Alphabetical index Lighting, bulb replacement Lowering, roof ............................................ 79 cargo area ............................................194 courtesy lighting ...................................194 dipped beam ........................................191 direction indicators ..............................192 fog lamp ...............................................193 front ......................................................190 location of the bulbs in the bulb holder ........
Alphabetical index automatic locking ...................................62 doors unlock ..........................................62 homesafe light duration .........................62 keyless entry ..........................................62 lock confirm, light ...................................62 recirculation timer ..................................61 unlock confirm, light ...............................62 Petrol grade ..............................................243 Phone ...........................
Alphabetical index Side airbags ................................................20 Starting from cold SIM card ....................................................219 T automatic gearbox .............................. 127 Starting the engine ................................... 119 Tachometer ................................................. 39 SIPS bags ...................................................20 Ski hatch .....................................................92 SMS read ....................
Alphabetical index Trip meter ....................................................39 Volume Windscreen wipers and washers ................ 50 Tuning .......................................................211 auto volume control ............................ 209 phone/media player ............................ 222 programme types ................................ 214 Volume, see also Audio volume ............... 207 Winter driving ............................................
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