VOLVO XC60 Owner's Manual Web Edition
Welcome to the world-wide family of Volvo owners. We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instructions in this manual. We also urge you and your passengers to wear seat belts at all times in this (or any other) vehicle.
Contents 00 01 02 4 00 Introduction 01 Safety Important information................................. 8 Environment.............................................. 12 Important warnings................................... 13 Occupant safety........................................ Reporting safety defects........................... Seat belts ................................................. Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) .... Occupant Weight Sensor .........................
Contents 03 04 05 03 Your driving environment 04 Comfort and driving pleasure 05 Infotainment Instruments and controls.......................... 74 Ignition modes.......................................... 82 Seats......................................................... 84 Steering wheel.......................................... 90 Lighting..................................................... 92 Wipers and washers................................. 98 Power windows.......................................
Contents 06 07 08 06 During your trip Driving recommendations....................... Refueling................................................. Loading................................................... Cargo area ............................................. Towing a trailer....................................... Emergency towing.................................. 6 07 Wheels and tires 262 266 271 275 278 281 General information ............................... Tire inflation..........................
Contents 09 10 09 Specifications 10 Index Label information.................................... 350 Specifications......................................... 352 Overview of information and warning symbols......................................................... 359 Volvo programs....................................... 362 Index.......................................................
Introduction Important information Contacting Volvo About this manual In the USA: • Before you operate your vehicle for the first Volvo Cars of North America, LLC Customer Care Center 1 Volvo Drive, P.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 1-800-458-1552 www.volvocars.us In Canada: Volvo Cars of Canada Corp National Customer Service • Information contained in the balance of the Risk of injury • The manual is structured so that it can be used for reference.
Introduction Important information Risk of damage to the vehicle Information Types of lists used in the manual Procedures Procedures (step-by-step instructions), or actions that must be carried out in a certain order, are arranged in numbered lists in this manual. White ISO symbols and white text/image on a black or blue warning background and space for a message. If the information on decals of this type is ignored, damage to the vehicle could result.
Introduction Important information Bullet lists Bullets are used to differentiate a number of components/functions/points of information that can be listed in random order. NOTE • For example: • Coolant • Engine oil Continued ` `This symbol can be found at the lower right corner of an odd-numbered (right-hand) page to indicate that the current topic is continued on the following page. Options and accessories Optional or accessory equipment described in this manual is indicated by an asterisk.
Introduction Important information Shiftlock Points to keep in mind Vehicle event data (Black box) When your vehicle is parked, the gear selector is locked in the P (Park) position. To release the selector from this position, the ignition must be in mode II (see page 82) or the engine must be running. Depress the brake pedal, press the button on the front side of the gear selector and move the selector from P (Park).
Introduction Environment Volvo and the environment Volvo is committed to the well being of its customers. As a natural part of this commitment, we care about the environment in which we all live. Caring for the environment means an everyday involvement in reducing our environmental impact. Volvo's environmental activities are based on a holistic view, which means we consider the overall environmental impact of a product throughout its complete life cycle.
Introduction Important warnings Driver distraction A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her own safety and the safety of passengers in the vehicle and others sharing the roadway. Avoiding distractions is part of that responsibility. Driver distraction results from driver activities that are not directly related to controlling the vehicle in the driving environment. Your new Volvo is, or can be, equipped with many feature-rich entertainment and communication systems.
Occupant safety...................................................................................... Reporting safety defects......................................................................... Seat belts ............................................................................................... Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ................................................... Occupant Weight Sensor .......................................................................
SAFETY
01 Safety 01 Occupant safety Volvo's concern for safety Safety is Volvo's cornerstone. Our concern dates back to 1927 when the first Volvo rolled off the production line. Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safety cages, and energyabsorbing impact zones were designed into Volvo vehicles long before it was fashionable or required by government regulation. We will not compromise our commitment to safety. We continue to seek out new safety features and to refine those already in our vehicles.
01 Safety Reporting safety defects Reporting safety defects in the U.S. http://www.safercar.gov If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Volvo Cars of North America, LLC.
01 Safety 01 Seat belts General information in the event of a collision, limits the peak forces exerted by the seat belt on the occupant. Fastening a seat belt Buckling Pull the belt out far enough to insert the latch plate into the receptacle until a distinct click is heard. The seat belt retractor is normally "unlocked" and you can move freely, provided that the shoulder belt is not pulled out too far.
01 Safety Seat belts Check periodically that the seat belts are in good condition. Use water and a mild detergent for cleaning. Check seat belt mechanism function as follows: attach the seat belt and pull rapidly on the strap. WARNING • Never repair the belt yourself; have this work done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician only.
01 Safety 01 Seat belts • It provides information about which seat Seat belt use during pregnancy a distance as possible between their belly and the steering wheel. belts are fastened in the rear seat. A message will appear in the information display when a belt is being used. This message will disappear after approximately 6 seconds or can be erased by pressing the READ button on the left steering wheel lever.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) General information properly, the general warning symbol illuminates and a text message will be displayed. See also page 76 and page 78 for more information about indicator and warning symbols. WARNING • Warning symbols in the instrument panel As an enhancement to the three-point seat belts, your Volvo is equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
01 Safety 01 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Front airbags The passenger's side front airbag is folded behind a panel located above the glove compartment. G018665 WARNING The front airbag system The front airbags supplement the three-point seat belts. For these airbags to provide the protection intended, seat belts must be worn at all times.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Front airbag deployment • The front airbags are designed to deploy during certain frontal or front-angular collisions, impacts, or decelerations, depending on the crash severity, angle, speed and object impacted. The airbags may also deploy in certain non-frontal collisions where rapid deceleration occurs.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) NOTE • • • Airbag decals Deployment of front airbags occurs only one time during an accident. In a collision where deployment occurs, the airbags and seat belt pretensioners activate. Some noise occurs and a small amount of powder is released. The release of the powder may appear as smoke-like matter. This is a normal characteristic and does not indicate fire. Volvo's front airbags use special sensors that are integrated with the front seat buckles.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 WARNING • No objects or accessory equipment, e.g. dashboard covers, may be placed on, attached to, or installed near the air bag hatch (the area above the glove compartment) or the area affected by airbag deployment (see the illustration on page 22). • There should be no loose articles, such as coffee cups on the floor, seat, or dashboard area. • Never try to open the airbag cover on the steering wheel or the passenger's side dashboard.
01 Safety 01 Occupant Weight Sensor General information The OWS works with sensors that are part of the front passenger's seat and seat belt. The sensors are designed to detect the presence of a properly seated occupant and determine if the passenger's side front airbag should be enabled (may inflate) or disabled (will not inflate).
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor WARNING • • Never try to open, remove, or repair any components in the OWS system. This could result in system malfunction. Maintenance or repairs should only be carried out by an a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. The front passenger's seat should not be modified in any way. This could reduce pressure on the seat cushion, which might interfere with the OWS system's function.
01 Safety 01 Occupant Weight Sensor In the USA Volvo Cars of North America, LLC WARNING • Customer Care Center 1 Volvo Drive P.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 1-800-458-1552 In Canada • The seat belt should never be wrapped around an object on the front passenger's seat. This could interfere with the OWS system's function. • The front passenger's seat belt should never be used in a way that exerts more pressure on the passenger than normal.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 WARNING • Do not place any type of object on the front passenger's seat in such a way that jamming, pressing, or squeezing occurs between the object and the front seat, other than as a direct result of the correct use of the Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR) seat belt (see page 38). • No objects should be placed under the front passenger's seat. This could interfere with the OWS system's function.
01 Safety 01 Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags General information NOTE SIPS airbag deployment (one airbag) occurs only on the side of the vehicle affected by the impact. The airbags are not designed to deploy in all side impact situations.
01 Safety Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags 01 WARNING • The SIPS airbag system is a supplement to the structural Side Impact Protection System and the three-point seat belt system. It is not designed to deploy during collisions from the front or rear of the vehicle or in rollover situations. • The use of seat covers on the front seats may impede SIPS airbag deployment.
01 Safety 01 Inflatable Curtain (IC) General information This system consists of inflatable curtains located along the sides of the roof liners, stretching from the center of both front side windows to the rear edge of the rear side door windows. It is designed to help protect the heads of the occupants of the front seats and the occupant of the outboard rear seating positions in certain side impact collisions.
01 Safety Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS General information Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) – front seats only The WHIPS system consists of specially designed hinges and brackets on the front seat backrests designed to help absorb some of the energy generated in a collision from the rear (when the vehicle is rear-ended).
01 Safety 01 Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS WARNING 34 • Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behind the front seats could impede the function of the WHIPS system. • If the rear seat backrests are folded down, cargo must be secured to prevent it from sliding forward against the front seat backrests in the event of a collision from the rear. This could interfere with the action of the WHIPS system.
01 Safety Rollover Protection System (ROPS) 01 Volvo’s Rollover Protection System utilizes the Roll Stability Control (RSC) function, which is designed to help minimize the risk of a rollover in emergency maneuvers or if a skid should occur. RSC uses a gyroscopic sensor that registers the amount of change in the lateral angle at which the vehicle is leaning. Using this information, RSC calculates the likelihood of a rollover.
01 Safety 01 Crash mode function in the vehicle, such as the fuel lines, sensors for one of the safety systems, the brake system, etc. WARNING • • Driving after a collision If the vehicle has been involved in a collision, the text Safety mode See manual may appear in the information display. This indicates that the vehicle's functionality has been reduced. • Never attempt to repair the vehicle yourself or to reset the electrical system after the vehicle has displayed Safety mode See manual.
01 Safety Child safety Children should be seated safely Volvo recommends the proper use of restraint systems for all occupants including children. Remember that, regardless of age and size, a child should always be properly restrained in a vehicle. Your vehicle is also equipped with ISOFIX/ LATCH attachments, which make it more convenient to install child seats. Some restraint systems for children are designed to be secured in the vehicle by lap belts or the lap portion of a lap-shoulder belt.
01 Safety 01 Child safety WARNING • • Do not use child safety seats or child booster cushions/backrests in the front passenger's seat. We also recommend that children under 4 feet 7 inches (140 cm) in height who have outgrown these devices sit in the rear seat with the seat belt fastened. On hot days, the temperature in the vehicle interior can rise very quickly. Exposure to these high temperatures for even a short period of time can cause heat-related injury or death.
01 Safety Child safety 01 seat of any vehicle with a front passenger side airbag. • Drive safely! Child restraint registration and recalls Registering a child restraint Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons. You must register your child restraint to be reached in a recall. To stay informed about child safety seat recalls, be sure to fill out and return the registration card that comes with new child restraints. Child restraint recall information is readily available in both the U.S.
01 Safety 01 Child restraint systems Convertible seat G023269 G022847 G022840 Child restraints Booster cushion Infant seat There are three main types of child restraint systems: infant seats, convertible seats, and booster cushions. They are classified according to the child's age and size. The following section provides general information on securing a child restraint using a three-point seat belt.
01 Safety Child restraint systems 01 WARNING • When not in use, keep the child restraint system secured or remove it from the passenger compartment to help prevent it from injuring passengers in the event of a sudden stop or collision. • A small child's head represents a considerable part of its total weight and its neck is still very weak. Volvo recommends that children up to age 4 travel, properly restrained, facing rearward.
01 Safety 01 Infant seats WARNING G023270 G022844 Securing an infant seat with a seat belt Positioning the seat belt through the infant seat Do not place the infant seat in the front passenger's seat NOTE Refer to page 47–48 for information on securing a child restraint using ISOFIX/ LATCH lower anchors and/or top tether anchorages. WARNING • An infant seat must be in the rear-facing position only.
01 Safety Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt Ensure that the seat is securely in place 4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt out as far as possible to activate the belt's automatic locking function. 6. Push and pull the infant seat along the seat belt path to ensure that it is held securely in place by the seat belt. NOTE 01 G022850 G022846 Infant seats WARNING The locking retractor will automatically release when the seat belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract fully.
01 Safety 01 Convertible seats Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt G018630 G022847 WARNING Do not place the convertible seat in the front passenger's seat NOTE Refer to pages 47 and 48 for information on securing a child restraint using ISOFIX/ LATCH lower anchors and/or top tether anchorages. Convertible seats can be used in either a forward or rearward-facing position, depending on the age and size of the child.
01 Safety Convertible seats 01 G022850 G022848 time and is normal. The seat belt should now be locked in place. 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct click is audible. 4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt out as far as possible to activate the belt's automatic locking function. G022849 Fasten the seat belt Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt 6.
01 Safety 01 Booster cushions Position the child correctly on the booster cushion Booster cushions are recommended for children who have outgrown convertible seats. 1. Place the booster cushion in the rear seat of the vehicle. 2. With the child properly seated on the booster cushion, attach the seat belt to or around the cushion according to the manufacturer's instructions. 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct click is audible.
01 Safety ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors 01 3. Fasten the attachment on the child restraint's lower straps to the ISOFIX/ LATCH/LATCH lower anchors. 4. Firmly tension the lower child seat straps according to the manufacturer's instructions. Lower anchors for ISOFIX/LATCH-equipped child seats are located in the rear, outboard seats, hidden below the backrest cushions. Symbols on the seat back upholstery mark the anchor positions as shown.
01 Safety 01 Top tether anchors Child restraint anchorages Refer also to the child seat manufacturer's instructions for information on securing the child seat. WARNING • Never route a top tether strap over the top of the head restraint. The strap should be routed beneath the head restraint. • Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts or harnesses.
01 Safety Integrated booster cushion Integrated two-stage booster cushion*1 Volvo's optional integrated booster cushions are located in the outboard seating positions. These booster cushions have been specially designed to help safeguard children in the rear seat. They should be stowed (folded down into the seat cushion) when not in use. When using an integrated booster cushion, the child must be secured with the vehicle's three-point seat belt.
01 Safety 01 Integrated booster cushion • That the seat belt is properly positioned and is taut. • The shoulder section of the seat belt is across the child's collarbone, not over the neck. • The lap section of the seat belt is across the child's hips and not the abdomen. Using an integrated booster cushion Stage 1 Pull the handle (1) forward and upward (2) to release the booster cushion. Press the booster cushion rearward to lock it in position.
01 Safety Integrated booster cushion Stowing the two-stage integrated booster cushion WARNING NOTE The booster cushion cannot be moved from the stage 2 (upper) position to the stage 1 (lower) position. It must first be folded down completely to the stowed position, and then adjusted to stage 1. Pull the handle forward to release the booster cushion. Press down on the center of the booster cushion to return it to the stowed position.
01 Safety 01 Child safety locks G021077 Child safety locks Child safety locks – rear doors The controls are located on the rear door jambs. Use the remote control's key blade or a screwdriver to adjust these controls. The rear doors can only be opened from the outside when the slot is in the horizontal position. The rear doors can be opened from the inside when the slot is in the vertical position.
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Remote key and key blade..................................................................... Keyless drive........................................................................................... Locks....................................................................................................... Alarm.......................................................................................................
LOCKS AND ALARM
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade Introduction 02 Two remote keys or optional Personal Car Communicators (PCC) are provided with your vehicle. They enable you to unlock the doors and tailgate, and also function as ignition keys to start the vehicle or operate electrical components. The remote keys contain detachable metal key blades for manually locking or unlocking the driver's door and the glove compartment. Up to six remotes can be programmed for use on the same vehicle.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Key memory: door mirrors and driver's seat The position of the side door mirrors and power driver's seat are stored in the remote keys when the vehicle is locked.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade Meaning Insert car key Remote key not recognized during start. Try to start the vehicle again. Car key not found PCC with keyless drive only. Remote key not recognized during start. Try to start the vehicle again. Canada–IC: 3659A-WFS125VO If the problem continues, insert the remote key into the ignition slot and try to start the vehicle again. See page 112 for information on starting the vehicle. Immobilizer Try start again Remote key fault during start.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade This function can be changed so that all doors unlock at the same time by pressing My Car and going to Settings Car settings Lock settings Change doors unlock setting. See page 133 for a description of the menu system. Approach lighting – As you approach the vehicle, press the button on the remote key to light the interior lighting, parking lights, license plate lighting and the lights in the door mirrors*.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 2. All of the indicator lights will flash sequentially for approximately 7 seconds to indicate that the PCC is receiving information from the vehicle. If any of the buttons are pressed during this 7-second period, transmission of information to the PCC will be interrupted.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade NOTE wise approximately one-quarter turn to unlock the driver's door only. Removing the key blade If none of the indicator lights illuminate when the information button is pressed, this may be because the most recent transmission between the vehicle and the PCC was interrupted or impeded by buildings or other objects. 02 NOTE After unlocking the driver's door with the key blade, opening the door will trigger the alarm.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade Opening the remote key/PCC 02 PCC (two batteries) Slide the spring loaded catch to the side. 1. Use a screwdriver to pry out the old batteries. Pull the key blade straight out of the remote key. 2. Insert the first new battery with the (+) side upward. Insert a small screwdriver in the hole behind the spring loaded catch and carefully pry up the cover. 3. Insert the plastic spacer over the battery.
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive Keyless drive* (models with Personal Car Communicator only) NOTE • Keyless locking and unlocking • The gear selector must in the P position before the vehicle can be locked and the alarm can be armed. The buttons on the keyless drive remote key can also be used to lock and unlock the vehicle, see page 58 for more information. Both of the PCCs provided with the vehicle have the keyless function, and additional ones can be ordered.
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive 02 1. Press the key blade approx. 0.5 in. (1 cm) straight up in the hole on the underside of the keyhole cover. > The cover will come off due to the pressure exerted when the key blade is pushed upward. 2. Insert the key blade as far as possible in the driver's door lock. Turn the key blade to unlock the driver's door only. This will trigger the alarm. Press the remote key into the ignition slot to turn off the alarm. 3.
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive • • CAUTION For Automobile Use Keyless drive remote keys should never be left in the vehicle. In the event of a break-in, a remote found in the vehicle could make it possible to start the engine. Canada – IC:267T-5WK48952, 267T-5WK48964, 267T-5WK48891 Electromagnetic fields or metal obstructions can interfere with the keyless drive system. Avoid placing the remote key near cellular phones, metallic objects or e.g., in a metal briefcase.
02 Locks and alarm Locks Locking and unlocking the vehicle 02 From outside the vehicle From inside the vehicle (central locking button) • Press the lock button after the front doors have been closed. The remote key locks and unlocks all of the doors and the tailgate. • Each door can be locked individually with Before the vehicle can be locked from the outside with the remote key, the driver's door must be closed. Any other door/tailgate that is open will be locked and the alarm will be armed.
02 Locks and alarm Locks Automatic relocking If the doors are unlocked, the locks will automatically reengage (re-lock) and the alarm will rearm after 2 minutes unless a door or the tailgate has been opened. Automatic locking When the vehicle starts to move, the doors and tailgate can be locked automatically. This feature can be turned on or off by pressing MY CAR and going to Car settings Lock settings Automatic door locking. See page 133 for a description of the menu system.
02 Locks and alarm Locks 02 Unlocking the tailgate from the passenger compartment Press the button on the lighting panel (1) to unlock (but not open1) the tailgate. NOTE Opening the tailgate manually The tailgate is held closed by an electronic locking mechanism. To open: 1. Press lightly on the rubberized plate under the handle to release the lock. 2. Lift the handle to open the tailgate. The taillights will illuminate automatically for a short period when the tailgate has been opened.
02 Locks and alarm Alarm The alarm system The alarm is automatically armed whenever the vehicle is locked with the remote key or optional Personal Car Communicator. Do not attempt to repair any of the components in the alarm system yourself. This could affect the insurance policy on the vehicle. Arming the alarm Press the Lock button on the remote key. One long flash of the turn signals will confirm that the alarm is armed. The hood is forced open.
02 Locks and alarm Alarm 02 Disarming the alarm Remote key not functioning Reduced alarm function If the remote key is not functioning properly, the alarm can be turned off and the vehicle can be started as follows: Turning off the accessory alarm sensors Press the Unlock button on the remote key. > Two short flashes from the car's direction indicators confirm that the alarm has been deactivated and that all doors are unlocked. Turning off (stopping) the alarm 1.
02 Locks and alarm Alarm deactivated when the vehicle is locked. Press EXIT to cancel. 4. Press OK/MENU and lock the vehicle. 02 The next time the engine is started, the alarm system will be reset and Full guard will appear in the instrument panel display. The accessory inclination and movement alarm sensors will be reactivated.
Instruments and controls........................................................................ 74 Ignition modes........................................................................................ 82 Seats....................................................................................................... 84 Steering wheel........................................................................................ 90 Lighting................................................................................
YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls Instrument overview 03 74
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls Function Page Function Page Function Page Menus and messages, turn signals, high/low beams, trip computer 133, 95, 92, 147 101, 103, 52, 66 Lighting panel, controls for opening fuel filler door/tailgate 92, 268, 67 Cruise control 152 In-door control panels (power windows, mirrors, power child safety locks, central locking button) Power seat* adjustment controls 84 Horn, airbag 91, 22 Hazard warning flashers 94 Main instrument panel 75
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls in the red area of the gauge. The engine management system will automatically prevent excessively high engines speeds. This will be noticeable as a pronounced unevenness in engine speed. More detailed information can be found in the descriptions of the functions that use the information displays.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls Symbol condition that potentially may need correcting. When this happens, please have your vehicle checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible. If the warning light remains on, the vehicle should be driven to a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for inspection, see page 119 for additional information. Canadian models are equipped with this symbol.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 necessary information about one of the vehicle's systems. The message can be erased and the symbol can be turned off by pressing the READ button (see page 131 for information) or this will take place automatically after a short time (the length of time varies, depending on the function affected). The information symbol may also illuminate together with other symbols.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls Seat belt reminder This symbol comes on for approximately 6 seconds if the driver has not fastened his or her seat belt. Generator not charging This symbol comes on during driving if a fault has occurred in the electrical system. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop. Engine temperature Engine overheating can result from low oil or coolant levels, towing or hard driving at high heat and altitude, or mechanical malfunction.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls Reminder – doors not closed 03 If one of the doors, the hood or tailgate is not closed properly, the information or warning symbol comes on together with an explanatory text message in the instrument panel. Stop the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and close the door, hood or tailgate. If the vehicle is driven at a speed lower than approximately 5 mph (7 km/h), the information symbol comes on.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 3. Turn TUNE to set the correct hour and press OK to confirm the setting and deactivate this box. 4. Turn TUNE to select the minute box (A) and press OK to activate this box (B). 5. Turn TUNE to set the correct minute and press OK to confirm the setting and deactivate this box. 03 6. Turn TUNE to select OK and press OK to complete the procedure.
03 Your driving environment Ignition modes Inserting and removing the remote key Removing the remote key Returning to mode 0 from mode I The remote key can be removed from the ignition slot by pulling it out. Open the driver's door. Ignition mode functions Ignition modes Ignition mode 0 03 Insert the remote key in the ignition slot and press it in as far as possible1. Ignition mode I The various ignition modes are accessed with the remote key in the ignition slot1.
03 Your driving environment Ignition modes Starting and stopping the engine See page 112 for information on starting the engine and switching it off. Emergency towing See page 282 for more information.
03 Your driving environment Seats Front seats • 03 • WARNING Lift the catches on the rear of the backrest. Do not adjust the seat while driving. The seat should be adjusted so that the brake pedal can be depressed fully. In addition, position the seat as far rearward as comfort and control allow. Without releasing the catches, push the backrest forward. Check that the seat is securely locked into position after adjusting.
03 Your driving environment Seats Power seat* Three different seating and door mirror positions can be stored in the driver seat's memory. • Only one of the power seat's controls can be used at the same time. • The power seats have an overload protector that activates if a seat is blocked by any object. If this occurs, switch off the ignition (key in position 0) and wait for a short period before operating the seat again.
03 Your driving environment Seats Remote keyless entry system and the driver's seat and door mirrors1 1. Unlock the driver's door with the same remote control (the one used to lock the doors). Emergency stop If the seat accidentally begins to move, press one of the buttons to stop the seat. 2. Open the driver's door within 2 minutes. The driver's seat and door mirrors will automatically move to the position in which you left them.
03 Your driving environment Seats Rear seats Rear center head restraint The center head restraint should be adjusted according to the passenger's height. The restraint should be carefully adjusted to support the occupant's head. Manually folding down the rear seat's outboard head restraints • Pull the head restraint up as required. • To lower, press and hold the button 03 (located at the center, between the backrest and the head restraint) while pressing the head restrain down.
03 Your driving environment Seats CAUTION The rear head restraints should not be kept folded down for prolonged periods. This could result in pressure marks in leather upholstery. 03 WARNING For safety reasons, no one should be allowed to sit in the outboard rear seat positions if the head restraints are folded down. If these positions are occupied, the head restraints should be in the upright (fixed) position. Automatically folding down the rear seat’s outboard head restraints 2.
03 Your driving environment Seats WARNING Release and lower the center head restraint (see page 87) if the center and/or right section of the backrest is to be lowered. The outboard head restraints fold down automatically. Pull up the backrest release control on the respective section(s) ( ) and fold the section(s) down. A red indicator ( ) shows that the backrest is not locked in the upright position.
03 Your driving environment Steering wheel Adjusting WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. With the optional speed-dependent power steering the level of steering force can be adjusted, see page 151. 03 G021138 Unlocking/locking Adjusting the steering wheel Lever for releasing/locking the steering wheel Possible positions The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and reach: 1. Pull the lever toward you to release the steering wheel. 2.
03 Your driving environment Steering wheel Horn 03 Horn Press the steering wheel hub to sound the horn.
03 Your driving environment Lighting Lighting panel High/low beam headlights High/low beam headlights Continuous high beams 1. Set the ignition to mode II. 2. With the light switch in position 0 or , pull the turn signal lever toward the steering wheel to position 2 to toggle between high and low beams (this also applies on models equipped with the optional Active Bending Lights).
03 Your driving environment Lighting NOTE • The use of daytime running lights is mandatory in Canada. • Continuous high beams cannot be activated when the headlight switch is in position . High beam flash will function in this position. Active Bending Lights (ABL)* ABL is activated automatically1 when the engine is started.
03 Your driving environment Lighting Parking lights Rear fog light NOTE The rear fog light is considerably brighter than the normal taillights and should be used only when conditions such as fog, rain, snow, smoke or dust reduce visibility for other vehicles to less than 500 ft. (150 meters). 03 Hazard warning flashers Headlight control in position for parking lights The parking lights (the license plate lights also come on) can be turned on even when the ignition is switched off.
03 Your driving environment Lighting • Regulations regarding the use of the hazard warning flasher may vary, depending on where you live. • The hazard warning flashers will be activated automatically if an airbag deploys. Turn signals When turning Interior lighting, front Move the lever as far up or down as possible to start the turn signals. The turn signals will be cancelled automatically by the movement of the steering wheel, or the lever can be returned to its initial position by hand.
03 Your driving environment Lighting Interior lighting, rear 03 Overhead courtesy lighting Home safe lighting The passenger compartment lighting is switched on and off automatically when button (3) is in the neutral position. When you leave your vehicle at night, you can make use of the home safe lighting function to illuminate the area in front of the vehicle. The lighting comes on and remains on for 30 seconds if: 1. Remove the key from the ignition slot.
03 Your driving environment Lighting The time interval for this lighting can be set by pressing MY CAR and going to Car settings Light settings Approach light duration. See page 133 for a description of the menu system.
03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers Windshield wipers/washers Windshield wipers off Move the lever to position 0 to switch off the windshield wipers. Single sweep Move the lever upward from position 0 to sweep the windshield one stroke at a time for as long as the lever is held up.
03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers The rain sensor is automatically deactivated when the key is removed from the ignition slot or five minutes after the ignition has been switched off. CAUTION The rain sensor should be deactivated when washing the car in an automatic car wash, etc. If the rain sensor function is left on, the wipers will start inadvertently in the car wash and could be damaged. Windshield washing After the lever is released the wipers make several extra sweeps.
03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers Tailgate wiper and reverse gear IR-reflecting windshield* If the windshield wipers are on and the transmission is put into reverse gear, the tailgate wiper will go into intermittent wiping function1. This function is deactivated when a different gear is selected. For best performance, place the device on the section of the windshield without the IR coating (see the area marked in the illustration).
03 Your driving environment Power windows Power windows Operating NOTE • Movement of the windows will stop if they are obstructed in any way. • To reduce buffeting wind noise if the rear windows are opened, also open the front windows slightly. 03 Manual up/down Driver's door control panel Switch for power child safety locks* and disengaging rear power window buttons, see page 52 Rear window controls Front window controls.
03 Your driving environment Power windows Laminated glass* This glass is reinforced to help provide protection against break-ins and improved sound insulation in the passenger compartment. 03 102 The windshield, laminated panoramic roof and other windows have laminated glass. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
03 Your driving environment Mirrors Power door mirrors Retractable power door mirrors* The mirrors can be retracted for parking/driving in narrow spaces: 1. Press down the L and R buttons at the same time. 2. Release them after approximately one second. The mirrors automatically stop in the fully retracted position. Fold out the mirrors by pressing down the L and R buttons at the same time. The mirrors automatically stop in the fully extended position.
03 Your driving environment Mirrors reverse, the mirrors will automatically return to their original position. 03 This function can be activated/deactivated in MY CAR under Settings Car settings Side mirror settings In reverse gear tilt left mirror or In reverse gear tilt right mirror. See page 133 for information about the MY CAR menu system. Home safe and approach lighting The light on the door mirrors comes on when approach lighting or home safe lighting is selected, see page 96.
03 Your driving environment Compass* Operation netic zone. The character C is shown in the mirror's display if calibration is necessary. 1. Stop the vehicle in a large open area, safely out of traffic and away from steel structures and high-tension electrical wires. Selecting a magnetic zone 1 2 15 14 3 2. Start the vehicle. 03 13 4 NOTE Rearview mirror with compass. The rearview mirror has an integrated display that shows the compass direction in which the vehicle is pointing.
03 Your driving environment Laminated panoramic roof* Introduction The laminated panoramic roof is divided into two sections. • The rear glass section is fixed in place and cannot be moved. 03 Both the laminated panoramic roof and the sun shade are operated by the controls in the ceiling console, near the rear-view mirror. The vehicle's ignition must be in mode I or II before the laminated panoramic roof/sun shade can be operated.
03 Your driving environment Laminated panoramic roof* WARNING • During manual closing, if the laminated panoramic roof is obstructed, immediately open it again. • Never open or close the laminated panoramic roof if it is obstructed in any way. • Never allow a child to operate the laminated panoramic roof. • • Never leave a child alone in a vehicle. Never extend any object or body part though the open laminated panoramic roof, even if the vehicle's ignition is completely switched off.
03 Your driving environment Laminated panoramic roof* laminated panoramic roof is opened to the tilt position. Wind blocker 03 The moonroof is equipped with a wind blocker that folds up when the moonroof is open. 108 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System* Introduction • • • The HomeLink1 Wireless Control System provides a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held radio-frequency (RF) transmitters used to activate devices such as gate operators, garage door openers, entry door locks, security systems, even home lighting. Additional HomeLink information can be found on the Internet at www.homelink.com.
03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System* found where the hanging antenna wire is attached to the motor-head unit. NOTE 03 Some devices may require you to replace this Programming Step 2 with procedures noted in the “Gate Operator / Canadian Programming” section. If the HomeLink indicator light does not change to a rapidly blinking light after performing these steps, contact HomeLink at www.homelink.com. 3.
03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System* Erasing HomeLink Buttons To erase programming from the three HomeLink buttons (individual buttons cannot be erased but can be “reprogrammed” as outlined below), follow the step noted: 1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons until the indicator light begins to flash-after 10 seconds. 2. Release both buttons. Do not hold for longer that 20 seconds.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine Start WARNING • 03 • Never use more than one floor mat at a time on the driver's floor. An extra mat on the driver's floor can cause the accelerator and/or brake pedal to catch. Check that the movement of these pedals is not impeded. Volvo's floor mats are specially manufactured for your car. They must be firmly secured in the clips on the floor so that they cannot slide and become trapped under the pedals on the driver's side.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine WARNING 3 • Always remove the remote key from the ignition slot when leaving the vehicle, especially if there are children in the vehicle. • Never open the driver's door while driving or when the vehicle is being towed. The steering lock could otherwise be activated, making it impossible to steer the vehicle. On vehicles with the optional keyless drive, never remove the remote key from the vehicle while driving or during towing.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 Switching off the engine To jump start your vehicle: With the engine running, press the START/ STOP ENGINE button. 1. Switch off the ignition (set the ignition to mode 0, see page 82). If the gear selector is not in the P position or if the vehicle is moving, press the button twice or press and hold it in until the engine switches off. 2. First connect the red jumper cable to the auxiliary battery's positive (+) terminal (1). Jump starting 3.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine WARNING • Do not connect the jumper cable to any part of the fuel system or to any moving parts. Avoid touching hot manifolds. • Batteries generate hydrogen gas, which is flammable and explosive. • Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin, fabrics or painted surfaces. If contact occurs, flush the affected area immediately with water. Obtain medical help immediately if eyes are affected.
03 Your driving environment Transmission Automatic transmission before the gear lever can be moved from the P position. Apply the parking brake if the vehicle is stationary with the gear selector in position N. Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked. Press the control to apply the brake, see page 122. Drive (D) 03 D is the normal driving position. The car automatically shifts between the various forward gears, based on the level of acceleration and speed.
03 Your driving environment Transmission • If you hold the gear selector toward "–", the transmission will downshift one gear at a time and will utilize the braking power of the engine. If the current speed is too high for using a lower gear, the downshift will not occur until the speed has decreased enough to allow the lower gear to be used. • If you slow to a very low speed, the trans- not switch to manual shifting mode until the gear selector is moved forward or rearward toward + or –.
03 Your driving environment Transmission Insert the key blade into the opening. Press the key blade down as far as possible and keep it held down. Move the gear selector from the P position. For information on the key blade, see page 61. 03 All Wheel Drive – AWD4 Your Volvo can be equipped with permanent All Wheel Drive, which means that power is distributed automatically between the front and rear wheels. Under normal driving conditions, most of the engine's power is directed to the front wheels.
03 Your driving environment Brakes Brake system Brake pad inspection The brake system is a hydraulic system consisting of two separate brake circuits. If a problem should occur in one of these circuits, it is still possible to stop the vehicle with the other brake circuit. On vehicles equipped with a jack*, the condition of the brake pads can be checked by raising the vehicle (see page 306 for information about using the jack and removing a wheel) and performing a visual inspection of the brake pads.
03 Your driving environment Brakes • The ABS system activates for more than approximately a half second • In the event of sudden braking while the vehicle is moving at speeds above approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) 03 When the vehicle has come to a stop, the brake lights and additional taillights remain on for as long as the brake pedal is depressed or until braking force on the vehicle is reduced.
03 Your driving environment Brakes NOTE • • When the EBA system is activated, the brake pedal will go down and pressure in the brake system immediately increases to the maximum level. You must maintain full pressure on the brake pedal in order to utilize the system completely. There will be no braking effect if the pedal is released. EBA is automatically deactivated when the brake pedal is released.
03 Your driving environment Parking brake Electric parking brake Applying the electric parking brake An electric parking brake has the same function as a manual parking brake. NOTE • In an emergency the parking brake can be applied when the vehicle is moving by holding in the control. Braking will be interrupted when the accelerator pedal is depressed or the control is released. • An audible signal will sound during this procedure if the vehicle is moving at speeds above 6 mph (10 km/h).
03 Your driving environment Parking brake Releasing the electric parking brake NOTE • • For safety reasons, the parking brake is only released automatically if the engine is running and the driver is wearing a seat belt. Symbols Symbol Read the message in the information display A flashing symbol indicates that the parking brake is being applied. If the symbol flashes in any other situation then this means that a fault has arisen. Read the message on the information display.
03 Your driving environment Parking brake an authorized Volvo workshop. If you drive off with this error message showing, a warning signal sounds. 03 Parking brake not applied – A fault is preventing the parking brake from being applied. Try to apply the parking brake and release it several times. If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. If you drive off with this error message showing, a warning signal sounds. Parking brake Service required – A fault has occurred.
03 Your driving environment Hill Descent Control (HDC)* Introduction Function Using HDC Normally, when the accelerator pedal is released while driving down hills, the vehicle's speed slows as the engine runs at lower rpm (the normal engine braking effect). However, if the downhill gradient becomes steeper and if the vehicle is carrying a load, speed increases despite the engine braking effect. In this situation, the brakes must be applied to reduce the vehicle's speed.
03 Your driving environment Hill Descent Control (HDC)* NOTE Engine response to pressure on the accelerator pedal may be slightly slower than normal when HDC is activated. 03 126 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Volvo Sensus Introduction menus, the climate and infotainment systems as well as other options such as the park assist camera(s), etc. Volvo Sensus uses the screen in the center instrument panel to display information and selections are made using this panel’s controls and buttons. Certain features can also be controlled using the steering wheel keypad.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages Main instrument panel Average Press READ to acknowledge and scroll among the messages. Instantaneous Average speed NOTE Current speed in mph (Canadian models only) Calibrate tire pressure If a warning message appears while you are using the trip computer, the message must be read and confirmed by pressing READ before the previous activity can be resumed. Messages Message Description Stop safely Stop and switch off the engine.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages 04 132 Message Description Message Description Service required Have the vehicle checked by an authorized Volvo workshop as soon as possible. Maintenance overdue See manual Read the owner's manual. If the service intervals are not followed, the warranty does not cover any damaged parts. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for service. Book time for maintenance Time to book service at an authorized Volvo retailer.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus Introduction The menu system provides access to menus for operating many of the vehicle's functions, such as setting the clock, door mirrors, locks, etc. Operation • Press EXIT briefly to go back one step at a Center console controls • Press and hold EXIT to go to the main MY time in the current menu. CAR menu. • From the main MY CAR menu, press and hold EXIT to go to the infotainment system's main view. See page 208 for additional information.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus Paths The current menu level is displayed at the upper right of the center console display. Menu paths are displayed as follows, for example: Settings Car settings Lock settings Doors unlock Driver door, then all The following is an example of how to set a function in the menu system: 04 EXIT (2) or press and hold this button to return to the main menu. The OK/MENU (2), EXIT (4) and control (3) in the center console can be used in the same way.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus Driver support systems Doors unlock All doors Driver door, then all Keyless entry All doors Any door Doors on same side See page 57 for more information. Approach light duration Off 30 sec 60 sec 90 sec See page 58 for more information. Both front doors Audible confirmation See page 57 and 63 for more information. MY CAR Support systems (MY CAR > Support systems) The screen shows the current status (settings) for the vehicle's driver support systems.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus Calibrate tire pressure Lane Departure Warning See page 309 for more information. Lane Departure Warning Steering wheel force On at start-up Increased sensitivity High 04 Medium See page 183 for more information. Low DSTC See page 149 for more information. Reset car settings City Safety This feature returns the "Car settings" menu to the original factory settings. See page 167 for more information.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus Navigation repeat instruction Volume levels Navigation go to address Voice output volume Front park assist volume General commands Rear park assist volume Help Phone ringing volume Cancel Voice tutorial Reset system options This feature returns the "System options" menu to the original factory settings. MY CAR A Settings Voice settingsA.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus optional Volvo Navigation System. Refer to the navigation system's manual for detailed information. See page 211 for more information about this feature. MY CAR MY CAR Settings Settings Information Audio settings Number of keys See page 204 for more information about the infotainment system. See page 56 for more information. VIN number 04 MY CAR Settings Climate settings See page 351 for more information.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system Introduction Air conditioning The vehicle is equipped with Electronic Climate Control (ECC). The climate control system cools, heats or dehumidifies the air in the passenger compartment. NOTE The sunlight sensor monitors which side of the car that is most exposed to sunlight. This can mean that the temperature may differ between the right and left-side air vents, even if the temperatures set for both sides of the passenger compartment are the same.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system your Warranty and Service Records Information booklet, or consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for these intervals. The filter should be replaced more often when driving under dirty and dusty conditions. The filter cannot be cleaned and therefore should always be replaced with a new one. NOTE 04 There are different types of cabin air filters. Ensure that the correct type is installed.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system Air vents in the dashboard Air vents in the door pillars 04 Open Closed Closed Open Horizontal airflow Horizontal airflow Vertical airflow Vertical airflow Direct the outer air vents toward the side windows to defrost. Direct the outer air vents toward the side windows to defrost. Direct the vents into the passenger compartment to help maintain the desired temperature in the rear seat.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system Electronic climate control, ECC 04 Temperature control, driver's side Heated front passenger's seat* Heated driver's seat* Temperature control, passenger's side Defroster (maximum effect) Recirculation Blower AUTO Manual air distribution—floor A/C on/off Manual air distribution—dashboard air vents Manual air distribution—defroster Heated rear window and door mirrors, see page 104 142 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system Climate system controls Seat heating will automatically switch off when the engine is switched off. Heated front seats* Heated rear seats*1 NOTE If the blower is turned off completely, the air conditioning is disengaged, which may result in fogging on the windows. Air distribution 04 The current seat temperature is shown in the center console display Press the button once for the highest heat level – three indicator lights come on.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system the following illustration). See also the air distribution chart on page 146. Blower speed in automatic mode can be set under Climate settings Automatic blower adjustment. Choose between Low, Normal or High. NOTE Selecting the lowest blower speed may increases the risk of fog forming on the windows. 04 Temperature control The temperatures on the driver and passenger sides can be set separately. When the vehicle is started, the most recent setting is resumed.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system The climate system will return to its previous settings when the defroster function is switched off. Recirculation/air quality system Recirculation This function can be used to shut out exhaust fumes, smoke, etc., from the passenger compartment. The air in the passenger compartment is then recirculated, i.e., no air from outside the car is taken into the car when this function is activated.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system Air distribution table 04 146 Air distribution Use Air distribution Use Air to windows. Some air flows from the dashboard air vents. The air is not recirculated. Air conditioning is always engaged. To remove de-fog/deice the front side windows and windshield quickly. Air to the floor and windows. Some air flows from the dashboard air vents. To ensure comfortable conditions and good defogging in cold or humid weather.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer Functions Introduction NOTE G022909 If a warning message appears while you are using the trip computer, this message must be acknowledged in order to return to the trip computer function. Acknowledge a message by pressing READ. Information display and controls To change the unit of measure specified for distance and speed, contact an authorized Volvo workshop.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer seconds, Average speed and Average fuel consumption are reset simultaneously.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Stability system Introduction Spin control (SC) The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system (DSTC) consists of a number of functions designed help reduce wheel spin, counteract skidding, and to generally help improve directional stability. The spin control function is designed to help prevent the drive wheels from spinning while the vehicle is accelerating. CAUTION A pulsating sound will be audible when the system is actively operating and is normal.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Stability system Symbols and messages in the main instrument panel Symbol Message Description DSTC Temporarily OFF The DSTC system function has been temporarily reduced due to high brake disc temperature. DSTC reactivates automatically when the brakes have cooled. DSTC Service required The DSTC system is not functioning properly. • Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine and restart it.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Active chassis system–Four C* Active chassis (Four C) Active chassis, Four-C (Continuously Controlled Chassis Concept), regulates the characteristics of the shock absorbers so that the car's driving characteristics can be adjusted. There are three settings: Comfort, Sport and Advanced. ing is done at high rpm in each gear for dynamic and active driving. Select Low, Medium or High. For a description of the menu system, see page 133.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Cruise control Operation > The symbol illuminates and the text (---) mph (5) indicates that cruise control is in standby mode. 2. Press or for approximately a half second and release the button to increase or decrease vehicle speed by approximately 1 mph (1.6 km/h). NOTE 04 • Putting cruise control in standby mode does not set a cruising speed. • When cruise control is in standby mode, the driver's seat belt must be fastened before a cruising speed can be set.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Cruise control • During wheel spin or wheel lock-up. • If the vehicle's speed is increased by using the accelerator pedal for more than 1 minute. The currently set speed will be saved in the system's memory. WARNING Cruise control should not be used in heavy traffic or when driving on wet or slippery roads. Cruise control may not maintain set speed on steep downgrades. Temporary deactivation The driver can temporarily deactivate cruise control by pressing 0.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* Introduction Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is an optional system designed to assist the driver by maintaining a set speed or a set time interval to the vehicle ahead. It is primarily intended for use on long straight roads in steady traffic, such as on highways and other main roads.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* WARNING WARNING • • Adaptive Cruise Control does not react to people or animals, or small vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles. It also does not react to slow moving, parked or approaching vehicles, or stationary objects. The ACC system is designed to smoothly regulate speed. However, the driver must apply the brakes in situations that require immediate braking.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* WARNING Operation Before ACC can be used to regulate speed and/or the distance to a vehicle ahead, it must first be put in standby mode. Adaptive Cruise Control only warns of vehicles detected by the radar sensor, see page 159. In some cases there may be no warning or the warning may be delayed. The driver should always apply the brakes when necessary. To do so: Press ACC is primarily intended for use on fairly level roads.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* When the symbol on the left side of the display changes to , the radar sensor has detected another vehicle ahead. The distance to a vehicle ahead is only regulated when this symbol ( ) is illuminated. Changing the set speed After a speed has been set, it can be increased or decreased by using the or buttons. Each time one of these buttons is pressed, the vehicle's speed changes by 5 mph (approximately 8 km/h).
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* Standby mode due to action by the driver ACC is temporarily deactivated and put in standby mode: • • • • • when the brakes are applied if the driver's seat belt is taken off • the wheels lose traction • brake temperature is high • the radar sensor is obstructed by, for example, wet snow or rain. If the driver's door is opened if the gear selector is moved to N Queue Assist* if the accelerator pedal is depressed for more than 1 minute.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* Automatic standby mode when ACC changes target vehicles • Your vehicle's speed goes below 10 mph (15 km/h) and ACC cannot determine if the target object is a stationary vehicle or some other type of object such as e.g., a speed bump. • Your vehicle's speed goes below 10 mph (15 km/h) and the vehicle ahead turns so that ACC no longer has a target vehicle to follow.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* WARNING Accessories or other objects, such as extra headlights, must not be installed in front of the grille. Modification of the radar sensor could make its use illegal. The radar sensor's capacity to detect vehicles ahead is impeded: 04 • Situations where ACC may not function optimally WARNING • The radar sensor has a limited field of vision.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* In curves, the radar sensor may detect the wrong vehicle or lose sight of the target vehicle. • • Adaptive Cruise Control cannot cover all driving situations and traffic, weather and road conditions. The "Function" section provides information about limitations that the driver must be aware of before using this feature. This system is designed to be a supplementary driving aid.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* Cause Action Swirling water or snow from the surface of the road may interfere with the radar signals. No action possible. A very wet or snow-covered road surface may affect the function of the radar. The surface of the radar is clean but the message remains in the display. Wait a short time. It may take several minutes for the radar to detect that it is no longer obstructed.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* Symbol - Message Description Cruise control Unavailable ACC cannot be put in active mode. This may be due to: • high brake temperature • the radar sensor is obstructed (by heavy rain, snow, etc.) Radar blocked See manual ACC has been temporarily disconnected because the radar is obstructed in some way and cannot detect other vehicles. See page 159 for information on the radar sensor’s limitations.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Distance Alert* Introduction NOTE Distance Alert is part of Adaptive Cruise Control and is a function that provides information about the time interval to the vehicle ahead. 04 Distance Alert is active at speeds above approximately 18 mph (30 km/h). Time interval information is only given for a vehicle that is driving ahead of your vehicle in the same direction. No information is provided for vehicles driving toward you, moving very slowly, or at a standstill.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Distance Alert* Five different time intervals can be selected and are shown in the display as 1–5 horizontal bars. The greater the number of bars, the longer the time interval. One bar represents approximately 1 second to the vehicle ahead; 5 bars is approximately 2.5 seconds. The number of bars indicating the selected time interval are shown while the setting is being made and for several seconds afterward.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Distance Alert* Symbols and messages in the display Symbol Message Description - Time interval while it is being set. - Time interval after it has been set. Radar blocked See manual Distance Alert has been temporarily disconnected because the radar is obstructed in some way and cannot detect other vehicles. See page 159 for information on the radar sensor’s limitations. Collision warn.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure City Safety™ Introduction City Safety™1 is a support system designed to help the driver avoid low speed collisions when driving in slow-moving, stop-and-go traffic. City Safety™ is not active if your vehicle’s speed is below approximately 2 mph (4 km/h). This means that City Safety™ will not react if your vehicle approaches another vehicle at very low speed, for example, when parking.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure City Safety™ driver is always responsible for maintaining a safe distance to the vehicle ahead. Function The driver must apply the brakes to help avoid a collision or reduce its effect. in close quarters where leaves, branches, etc. may obscure the hood and windshield. When the function activates and applies the brakes, a message will appear in the information display to indicate that the system is/has been active.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure City Safety™ Limitations The sensor used by City Safety™ is designed to detect cars and other larger motor vehicles ahead of your vehicle in both daylight and darkness. However, there are certain limitations and the laser sensor’s function may be reduced by, for example, heavy rain or snowfall, or by dense fog or thick, blowing dust or snow. Condensation, dirt, ice or snow on the windshield may also interfere with the sensor’s function.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure City Safety™ The laser sensor Maximum pulse energy WARNING 2.64 μJ Maximum average output 45 mW Eye injury may occur if any of the following points are not followed: Pulse length 33 ns • Divergence (horizontal × vertical) 28° × 12° It is essential that all pertinent instructions be followed when handling laser instruments.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure City Safety™ Symbols and messages in the display When City Safety™ automatically applies the brakes, one or more of the symbols in the main Symbol instrument panel may illuminate and its associated message will be displayed. A text message can be erased by pressing briefly on the READ button on the turn signal lever. Message Meaning/action required Auto braking by City Safety City Safety™ is applying/has applied the brakes automatically.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* Introduction Collision Warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection is designed to assist the driver if there is a risk of a collision with a pedestrian, a vehicle ahead that is at a standstill or one that is moving in the same direction as your vehicle.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* WARNING • Collision Warning will not provide a warning or brake the vehicle for pedestrians in darkness or in tunnels, even if there is street lighting in the area. • The auto-brake function can help prevent a collision or reduce the speed at impact but the driver should always apply the brakes for the best possible braking effect, even if auto-brake is actively applying the brakes.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* Operation Setting a warning distance Settings are made by pressing MY CAR on the center console control panel and using the menus displayed. This setting determines the distance at which the visual and audible warnings are triggered. Select Long, Normal or Short by pressing MY CAR on the center console control panel and going to Settings Car settings Driver support systems Collision Warning Warning distance.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* capacity to avoid a collision. In these conditions, the ABS and DSTC systems provide the best possible braking effect while helping to maintain stability. WARNING • • Warnings may not be provided if the distance to the vehicle ahead is short, or if movements of the steering wheel/ brake pedal are great, such as during active driving.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* The camera’s limitations The camera is used by Collision Warning with Auto-brake, Driver Alert Control (see page 180), and Lane Departure Warning (see page 183). WARNING • The camera has the same limitations as the human eye. In other words, its “vision is impaired” by adverse weather conditions such as heavy snowfall, dense fog, etc.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* body and the person must be at least 32 in. (80 cm) tall. • The system cannot detect a pedestrian carrying a large object. • The camera's capacity to see a pedestrian at dawn or dusk is limited, much as it is for the human eye. • The camera's function is deactivated and will not detect a pedestrian in darkness or in tunnels, even if there is street lighting in the area.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04 Cause Action The surface of the windshield in front of the camera is dirty or covered with ice or snow. Clean or clear the section of the windshield in front of the camera. Fog, heavy rain or snow is interfering with the function of the camera. No action possible. Heavy precipitation may affect the function of the camera. The surface of the windshield is clean but the message remains in the display.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* Symbol Message Description Radar blocked See manual Collision Warning and Auto-brake are temporarily not functioning. The radar sensor is blocked, for example by heavy rain or snow that has accumulated in front of the sensor, and cannot detect other vehicles, see page 159 for more information on the radar sensor’s limitations. Collision warn.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System* Introduction The Driver Alert System is designed to help a driver who may be becoming fatigued or who is inadvertently leaving the lane. Driver Alert Control (DAC)– introduction The Driver Alert System consists of two different functions that can be switched on together or separately.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System* Operating DAC Certain settings can be made from the menu system controlled from the center instrument panel. The current system status can be checked on the trip computer’s display by using the buttons on the left steering wheel lever. Thumb wheel. Turn this wheel until Driver Alert is displayed. The second line shows the alternatives Off, Driver Alert Standby <40 mph (Driver Alert Standby <65 km/ h), Unavailable or [-----], i.e., the number of bars.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System* Symbols and messages in the display Symbol 04 182 Message Description - Driver Alert OFF The function is not switched on. - Driver Alert Standby <40 mph (Driver Alert Standby <65 km/h) The function has gone into standby mode because the vehicle's speed is below 40 mph (65 km/h). - Driver Alert Unavailable The road lacks clear marker lines. Driver Alert The function is analyzing the driver’s driving pattern.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System* Lane Departure Warning (LDW)– introduction Operation and function If the vehicle’s speed falls below 37 mph (60 km/h), LDW will return to standby mode and Lane Depart Warn Standby <40 mph (65 km/h) will be displayed. If the camera can no longer monitor the road’s side marker lines, Lane Depart Warn Unavailable will be displayed.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System* Settings There are two alternatives: Settings for Lane Departure Warning can be made in the menu system by pressing My Car. Go to Settings Car settings Driver support systems Lane Departure Warning. On at start-up: This selection switches LDW on each time the engine is started. Otherwise, the system will be in the mode that it was in when the engine was switched off. apply.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System* Symbol Message Description Windscreen Sensors blocked The camera is temporarily not functioning, due to snow, ice, or dirt on the windshield. Clean the area of the windshield in front of the camera. See page 176 for information on the camera’s limitations. Driver Alert Sys Service required The system is not functioning. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician if the message remains in the display.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist* Introduction Function 04 WARNING Park Assist is an information system, NOT a safety system. This system is designed to be a supplementary aid when parking the vehicle. It is not, however, intended to replace the driver's attention and judgement. Park assist button The system is activated automatically when the vehicle is started. The indicator light in the button in the center console illuminates when the system is on.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist* Signals from the park assist system Audible signal Rear park assist The Park Assist system uses an intermittent tone that pulses faster as you come close to an object, and becomes constant when you are within approximately 1 ft (30 cm) of an object in front of or behind the vehicle. If there are objects within this distance both behind and in front of the vehicle, the tone alternates between front and rear speakers.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist* Front park assist Faults in the system Cleaning the sensors If the information symbol illuminates and Park assist syst Service required is shown on the information display, this indicates that the system is not functioning properly and has been disengaged. Consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. 04 The distance monitored in front of the vehicle is approximately 2.5 ft (0.8 m). The audible signal comes from the audio system's front speakers.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist* with water and a suitable car washing detergent. Ice and snow covering the sensors may cause incorrect warning signals. NOTE If the sensors are obstructed by e.g., dirt, snow, or ice, this could result in false warning signals from the park assist system. 04 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* Introduction Function PAC also shows guiding lines in the on-screen image to indicate the direction that the vehicle will take as it moves rearward, which helps simplify parallel parking, backing into a tight space or when attaching a trailer to the vehicle. 04 If the image on the screen seems too dark, brightness can be increased with the thumb wheel on the lighting panel.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* Using PAC Activation With the camera zoomed in on the trailer hitch, a guiding line showing the hitch's path toward the trailer will be projected. This feature can be activated in the MY CAR menu, see page 134. The guiding lines for the wheels (see the following section "Guiding lines") and for the trailer hitch cannot be displayed at the same time.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* WARNING Keep in mind that the image on the screen only shows the area behind the vehicle. The driver must always watch for people, animals, other vehicles, etc., near the sides of the vehicle when turning while backing up. Marker lines 04 The dashed line (2) indicates the clear zone of approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) behind the bumper. These lines also indicate the outmost limits that any object (door mirrors, corners of the body, etc.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* image is shown on the center console display. • When backing up, two solid lines are projected on the screen to show the path that the vehicle's rear wheels will take. These lines are affected by movements of the steering wheel. The vehicle's approximate outer dimension are shown by two dashed lines. • The graphic lines will not be displayed when backing up with a trailer that is connected to the vehicle's electrical system.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System* Introduction WARNING • BLIS is an information system, NOT a warning or safety system. • BLIS does not eliminate the need for you to visually confirm the conditions around you, and the need for you to turn your head and shoulders to make sure that you can safely change lanes. • G031404 04 As the driver, you have full responsibility for changing lanes in a safe manner.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System* When does BLIS function Darkness The system functions when your vehicle is moving at speeds above 6 mph (10 km/h). BLIS reacts to the headlights of surrounding vehicles. In order to be detected by BLIS, a vehicle in the blind area must have its headlights on. This means, for example, that the system will not detect a trailer without headlights that is being towed behind a car or truck.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System* CAUTION 04 The vehicle's own shadow against a large, light, smooth surface such as barriers between lanes on a highway • Clean the lenses carefully to avoid scratching. • The lenses are electrically heated to help melt ice or snow. If necessary, gently brush away snow from the lenses. Switching BLIS on and off switched off, and a text message is displayed. • BLIS can be switched on again by pressing the button.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System* Text in the display System status Blind-spot info system OFF BLIS system off Blind spot syst. Reduced function The BLIS cameras' function has been reduced due to weak or impaired data transfer between the BLIS system's cameras and the vehicle's electrical system. The cameras will reset themselves when this data transfer has returned to normal. 04 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience Storage spaces 04 198
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience Compartment in door panel Tunnel console Glove compartment Storage pocket on the front edge of the front seat cushions Glove compartment Storage compartment, 12-volt socket and AUX input/USB connector* Jacket holder Rear seat cup holders 04 Storage pocket Jacket holder The jacket hanger is located on the inboard side of the front passenger's seat head restraint. It is only intended for hanging light garments.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience Vanity mirror 12-volt sockets ignition must be in at least mode I, see page 82. The maximum current consumption is 10A (120W) if only one of the 12-volt sockets in the passenger compartment is in use. If both the front and rear sockets are used at the same time, the maximum current consumption per socket is 7.5A (90W).
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience Fold down the cover to access the electrical socket. NOTE The 12-volt socket in the cargo area provides electrical current even when the ignition is switched off. Using the socket while the engine is not running will drain the battery.
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INFOTAINMENT
05 Infotainment Introduction General information The infotainment system in your vehicle is available in two versions: High Performance Multimedia • 7" color TFT display • Voice control1 • Thumb wheel on the steering wheel key- • • • • AUX and USB sockets Audyssey MultEQ3 Bluetooth hands-free/streaming 12 speakers 5x130W amplifier Dolby Pro Logic pad 05 • • • • • • • AM/FM/HD radio2 The Audyssey MultEQ system has been used to optimize sound quality to help ensure a world-class listening experienc
05 Infotainment Introduction While the engine is being started, the infotainment system will be temporarily interrupted and will resume when the engine has started. NOTE To help avoid excessive battery drain, remove the remote key from the ignition slot if the infotainment system is used while the engine is switched off.
05 Infotainment Getting started Infotainment system overview 05 Operating the system Sockets for external audio sources (AUX and USB) Short press: switch the system ON. Press and hold: switch the system OFF. Steering wheel keypad Infotainment system mode buttons (RADIO, MEDIA, or TEL). Press a button to access the desired mode and press the same button again to access the mode's menus. Release the button and wait several seconds to automatically accept your selection.
05 Infotainment Getting started Basic infotainment functions TUNE: Turn in either direction to manually tune a radio station or navigate among the menu alternatives shown on the display. OK/MENU: Press to confirm a selection or access the menus for the currently selected infotainment system mode (you can also choose to wait several seconds to automatically accept your selection).
05 Infotainment Getting started Main view the display (2) (for example, FM1) and press the thumb wheel to confirm your choice. Press and hold EXIT to go back. NAV: Navigation system* RADIO: Radio MEDIA: Media (DISC, USB, etc.) Example of RADIO mode's normal view Example of RADIO mode's main view Modes (e.g., RADIO, MEDIA etc.), see the following table. 05 Source menu, e.g., (FM1, DISC, etc.).
05 Infotainment Getting started Steering wheel keypad Thumb wheel, used to scroll in the menus shown on the display. Press the thumb wheel to e.g., confirm a menu selection or to answer an incoming call on a Bluetoothconnected cell phone. Mute entered in the display. A long press takes you to the main menu view (see page 208). Thumb wheel, used to scroll in the menus shown on the display. Press the thumb wheel to e.g.
05 Infotainment Getting started Scroll/search forward and back Press briefly on (2) to scroll between CD tracks/ audio files or to search for the next available radio station. Limitations NOTE Volume control (right/left sides) • The sound source (AM, FM1, Disc, etc.) being played through the infotainment system's speakers cannot be controlled from the rear control panel. • In order to select and play an external device using MODE, the device must be connected to the infotainment system.
05 Infotainment General infotainment functions FAV—storing a shortcut • iPod • Bluetooth* • AUX INFO—displaying additional information Favorites can also be stored for TEL, MY CAR, CAM* and NAV*. See page 133 for a description of the menu system. To program a function on the FAV button: 1. Select a mode (e.g., RADIO, MEDIA, etc.). 2. Select a waveband or function (AM, Disc, etc.).
05 Infotainment General infotainment functions Basic sound settings Press SOUND to display the basic sound setting menu (Bass, Treble, etc). Continue pressing SOUND or OK/MENU to display the other setting alternatives. Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and save the new setting by pressing OK/MENU. Continue pressing SOUND or OK/MENU to display: • Surround:1 Can be set to On or Off.
05 Infotainment General infotainment functions NOTE Sound quality may be affected if the MP3 player is being charged while the system is in AUX mode. To help prevent this, avoid charging the MP3 player in a 12-volt socket while it is being played. intended to enable the user to adapt sound reproduction to his/her personal tastes. 1. Press MEDIA and turn TUNE to AUX. Press OK/MENU or wait for several seconds. 2. Press OK/MENU and turn TUNE to AUX input volume. Confirm by pressing OK/ MENU. 3.
05 Infotainment Radio General functions Selecting a station (in wavebands AM/ FM1/FM2) Automatic tuning NOTE • This list will only display the frequencies of the stations currently being received, not a complete list of all radio frequencies on the currently selected waveband. • If the signal from the currently tuned station is weak, this may prevent the radio from updating the list of stations.
05 Infotainment Radio press on the number key pad on the center console to switch to manual tuning, which enables you to select a frequency from the complete list of all radio frequencies available on the currently selected waveband. In other words, in manual tuning mode, turning TUNE one step will change from e.g., 93.3 to 93.5, etc.). To manually tune a station: 1. Press RADIO. Continue pressing this button to toggle to the desired waveband (AM, FM1, etc.
05 Infotainment Radio Activate/deactivate in FM mode under Show radio text. HD Radio reception (U.S. models only) Introduction 05 Display when the radio is receiving an HD Radio broadcast NOTE HD radio volume may fade in and out at times due to coverage limitations. developer of a broadcasting technology called IBOC or In Band On Channel, which refers to the method of transmitting a digital radio broadcast signal centered on the same frequency as the AM or FM station's present frequency.
05 Infotainment Radio displayed as, for example, 93.9 WNYC (Volvo uses the symbol ">" to indicate there are sub-channels available) The subFM channels will be displayed as 93.9 – 2 WNYC, 93.9 - 3 WNYC, etc. • Reception coverage area: Due to current IBOC transmitter power limitations, the reception coverage area in digital mode is somewhat more limited than the station's analogue coverage area.
05 Infotainment Radio In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM wavebands only) will also have sub-channels offering additional types of programming or music. • In such cases, the “-” symbol will be displayed to the left of the frequency number and a number will be displayed to the right of the frequency number indicating that the currently tuned frequency has at least one sub-channel. The "2" in the illustration indicates that you are currently listening to the first sub-channel on frequency 93.9.
05 Infotainment Radio > The channels in the selected category are displayed. update needed is displayed (see also "Selecting a channel"). 2. Call Sirius at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474). 3. If you tune to an unsubscribed channel, the Sirius ID will be displayed. The Sirius ID can also be accessed from the menu (press OK/MENU, turn TUNE to scroll to the Advanced settings menu, press OK/ MENU, scroll to SIRIUS ID and press OK/ MENU to display the number). 4.
05 Infotainment Radio page 215 for detailed information on storing channels. 2. Turn TUNE to scroll to Song memory and press OK/MENU. • A long press on one of the number keys 3. Turn TUNE to scroll to Song Seek and press OK/MENU to activate or deactivate the function. stores the currently tuned channel on that key.
05 Infotainment Radio Skip options This function is used to remove a channel from the list of available channels. Skipping a channel 1. Press OK/MENU. 2. Scroll to the Advanced settings menu. 3. Press OK/MENU to enter the Skip options menu. 4. Press OK/MENU to enter Channel skip list. be skipped the next time the ignition is switched on. Channel lock Access to specific channels can be restricted (locked). A locked channel will not provide audio, song titles, or artist information. NOTE 7.
05 Infotainment Radio 1. Select Change code in theLock options menu and press OK/MENU. 2. Enter the new code and press OK/MENU. 3. Confirm the new code and press OK/ MENU. If an incorrect code is entered, the text Incorrect code is displayed. If you have forgotten the access code: 1. Select SIRIUS ID in the Advanced settings menu and press OK/MENU. 2. Press and hold the OK/MENU button for several seconds. 05 3. The current code will be displayed. Your Volvo retailer can also provide you with assistance.
05 Infotainment Media player CD/DVD functions The media player supports and can play the following main types of discs and files: • Purchased CDs (CD Audio) • Home-burned CDs with audio and /or video files • Home-burned DVDs with audio and /or video files • Purchased DVDs See page 226 for a list of compatible formats. Center console control panel Disc slot MEDIA button Eject Number keys TUNE:Turn to navigate among menu selections/folders/tracks.
05 Infotainment Media player The / buttons on the center console or steering wheel keypad can also be used to change audio/video files. The following symbols are used in the display: • • • 05 - audio files - video files NOTE Video images will only be visible when the vehicle is not moving. When the vehicle is traveling faster than approximately 4 mph (6 km/h), No visual media available while driving will be displayed.
05 Infotainment Media player 3. Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivate the random play function. / buttons on the center conPress the sole or steering wheel keypad to change tracks/audio files. Repeat folder3 This function makes it possible to play files in a folder repeatedly. When the last file has been played, the first file will begin again. To activate: NOTE Video images will only be visible when the vehicle is not moving.
05 Infotainment Media player This can be done in DVD mode under DVD root menu Advanced settings Angle. To return to the factory settings, select Reset . DivX Video On Demand Compatible formats The media player can be registered to play DivX VOD files from home-burned discs or USB. The registration code can be found by pressing the MY CAR button, and going to Settings Information DivX® VOD code. See page 133 for more information about the menu system.
05 Infotainment AUX/USB sockets Connecting external devices 1. Press MEDIA several times to come to the desired source (iPod, USB or AUX). Release the button and wait for several seconds or press OK/MENU. > For example, if a USB device has been selected, the text Connect USB will be displayed. 2. Connect the device to one of the sockets in the center console storage compartment (see the illustration).
05 Infotainment AUX/USB sockets 05 The / buttons on the center console or steering wheel keypad can also be used to change tracks/files. for video files. Press the / buttons several times to increase the speed. Release the button to return to normal viewing speed. The following symbols are used in the display: Scan1 • • • This function plays the first ten seconds of each track/audio file.
05 Infotainment AUX/USB sockets to index the files on the drive if it contains anything other than compatible music files. NOTE • • The system supports removable media that uses the USB 2.0 standard and the FAT32 file system. It can index up to 1,000 folders and a maximum of 254 sub-folders/files for each folder. However, the highest folder level can support up to 1,000 sub-folders/files.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth media Streaming audio Introduction The vehicle's media player is equipped with Bluetooth and can play streaming audio files from a Bluetooth device such as a cell phone or personal digital assistant (PDA). Navigation and control of the device can be done through the vehicle's center console control panel or the steering wheel keypad. On certain external devices, it is also possible to change tracks from the device.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth media See page 256 for more information about the infotainment menu system. Pairing and connecting an external device Before an external device can be connected, it must be paired to the infotainment system. The procedure for connecting an external device varies, depending whether or not the device has previously been paired to the infotainment system. A maximum of 10 external devices can be paired and each device only needs to be paired once. To pair a device: 1.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth media 2. Turn TUNE to Remove Bluetooth device and press OK/MENU. 3. Select the device to be removed by turning TUNE and confirm by pressing OK/ MENU. > A question asking if you would like to remove the device will be displayed. 4. Press OK/MENU to confirm or EXIT to cancel. Disconnecting an external device The external device is automatically disconnected from the audio system if it is moved out of range.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection Introduction cell phone can always be used regardless of whether or not the phone is connected to the hands-free system. TEL menu selections can be made from the center console or the steering wheel keypad. See page 256 for more information about the infotainment menu system. USA: FCC ID A269ZUA130 FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection Bluetooth® functions in the center console control panel Getting started Use the controls on the steering wheel keypad and in the center console to access, navigate and make selections in the hands-free system’s menus. Activating/deactivating A short press on the TEL button in the center console activates the hands-free system. The symbol in the display indicates that the hands-free system is active.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection Method 2: using the cell phone’s menus Making a call 1. Activate the hands-free system by briefly pressing the TEL button in the center console. If there is a cell phone connected, disconnect it from the hands-free system. 1. Ensure that is shown at the top of the center console display and that the handsfree function is in telephone mode. 2.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection • Mute: mute the infotainment system’s microphone. • Mobile phone: transfer the call from hands-free to the cell phone. On certain cell phones, the connection will be broken, which is normal. The hands-free function will ask if you would like to reconnect. • Dial number: dial a third party during an ongoing call using the number keys (the current call will be put on hold).
05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection Automatic connection Phone book When the hands-free system is active and the most recently connected cell phone is within range, it is connected automatically. If this phone is not within range, the hands-free system will attempt to connect one of the other paired cell phones. When the infotainment system searches for the most recently connected phone, this phone’s name appears in the display.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection Contact shortcuts A quick way of searching the phone book for contacts in normal view is to turn TUNE clockwise to access the phone book and then counter-clockwise to select a contact from the list. Press OK/MENU to call. Each name in the phone book has a default symbol is displayed to phone number. If the the right of it, this indicates that there are additional phone numbers for this contact.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection 3. To switch from letter entry mode to the entry mode for numbers or special characters, or to go to the phone book, turn TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the following table) in the list for switching character entry mode (2) and press OK/MENU. Adding a new contact 4. To switch from letter entry mode to the entry mode for numbers or special characters, or to toggle between upper and lower case letters, etc.
05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection Toggle between upper and lower case letters by pressing OK/ MENU. is activated in Phone menu Receive vCard. Phone book Memory status Press OK/MENU and the cursor will move to the character entry field (2) at the top of the display. The cursor can now be moved by turning TUNE to a position where new characters can be entered or deleted by pressing EXIT. In order to add characters, return to text entry mode by pressing OK/ MENU.
05 Infotainment Cell phone voice control Introduction The infotainment system's voice control feature1 enables the driver to voice-activate certain functions in a Bluetooth-connected cell phone or the navigation system. NOTE • • The information in this section applies to using voice commands to operate a Bluetooth-connected cell phone. See also the section "Bluetooth hands-free connection" beginning on page 233 for detailed information about using a cell phone with the vehicle's infotainment system.
05 Infotainment Cell phone voice control While using the voice control system, keep the following points in mind: • When giving commands, speak at your usual speed and in a normal tone of voice after the tone • The vehicle's doors, windows and moonroof should be closed when using the voice control system • Avoid background noises in the cabin when using the system NOTE 05 If you are uncertain of the commands that you can use, saying "help" will prompt the system to provide a number of commands that ca
05 Infotainment Cell phone voice control Using voice commands The driver initiates a voice command dialogue by pressing the voice control button (see the illustration on page 241). "Delete" (which will erase the entire phone number). General commands. See page 133 for more information on the menu system. Dialing a number Dialing from a call list When a dialogue has been initiated, commonly used commands will be shown in the display.
05 Infotainment Cell phone voice control play in numbered lines and the system will prompt you to pick a line number • If there are more lines in the list than can be displayed at one time, saying "Down" will enable you to scroll downward in the list (and saying "up" will take you back up through the list). Dialing voicemail The dialogue below enables you to call your voicemail to check any messages that you may have received.
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* Overview 05 Screen: channel A (left), channel B (right) Introduction Headphone socket The RSE system provides entertainment for the rear seat passengers by making it possible to e.g., watch a film, play music, listen to the radio or connect an external device such as a game console.
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* CAUTION When transporting large objects in the rear seat, be sure that there is adequate space between the object(s) and the RSE screens to help avoid scratching or damaging these screens. If necessary, cover the screens with a suitable material. NOTE • 05 • The RSE screens and remote control may not function in very low or very high cabin temperatures.
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* NOTE The headphones will switch off automatically after approx. 3 minutes if they are not used. Disposing of old batteries Worn out batteries should be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner. Connecting a device to the A/V-AUX socket Headphone socket Replacing batteries in the headphones The headphones use two AAA batteries. It is advisable to have extra batteries on hand during long trips. External headphones can be connected to the 3.
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* Audio/video playback through the A/VAUX socket 1. Switch on one of the rear screens by pressing its On/Off button. 2. Use the remote control's button to select a screen (L: left rear screen, F: front screen, or R: right rear screen). Point the remote control toward the selected screen's IR transceiver and press the button several times to come to A/V AUX . Release the button and wait several seconds to confirm your choice.
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* Switching off the rear screens Rear screen settings1 Both of rear screens can be switched off from the front center control panel. This function can be activated under RSE settings Display off as explained in points 2-4 in the section "Selecting a source for the rear screens from the front center control panel" on page 248. When watching a video file, a pop-up menu can on the remote be displayed by pressing control.
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* Rear screen menu settings Music, video and radio See also page 251 for additional information about the RSE menus. Listening to music Random3 See page 224 for additional information. Repeat folder4 See page 225 for additional information. DivX Video On Demand 05 The media player can be registered to play DivX VOD files from home-burned discs or USB.
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* to select the desired source (Disc or USB), release the button and wait several seconds for your selection to be accepted. 3. Insert a DVD in the infotainment system's media player, or connect an external device to the vehicle's USB socket. Playback and navigation Play a video track/video file by pressing on the remote control and change tracks/video files by pressing / . Stop playback by pressing .
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* RSE pop-up menu5 Press on the remote control while a video file is playing to display the pop-up menu. Use the scroll wheel and the buttons on the remote to make menu selections. See page 254 for detailed information about the remote control.
05 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* RSE AUX menu Display off AUX menu Reset all Bluetooth settings AUX input volume Day/Night mode Display off Reset all AUX settings RSE A/V-AUX menu A/V AUX menu A/V AUX input volume Day/Night mode Display off 05 Reset all A/V-AUX settings RSE iPod menu iPod menu Random Day/Night mode Display off Reset all iPod settings RSE Bluetooth menu Bluetooth menu Random Day/Night mode * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
05 Infotainment Remote control* Remote control1 NOTE The remote control included with the Rear Seat Entertainment system (RSE)* can be used to control all of the infotainment system's functions. Avoid exposing the remote control to strong sunlight, for instance by leaving it on the dashboard. This could cause problems with its batteries. To use the remote, begin by pressing its button to select a screen (L: left rear screen, F: front screen, or R: right rear screen).
05 Infotainment Remote control* Button Function Stop Fast forward, change tracks/ songs DVD menu Go back one step in a menu, cancel a function or delete entered characters Navigate up/down Navigate right/left Button It is advisable to have extra batteries on long trips. Function One-button access to frequently used functions (which must be programmed into the button, see page 211) Information about the current film, song, etc.
05 Infotainment Infotainment system menus Navigating in the menus TEL RADIO menus Infotainment settings are made via the system's menus. Press one of the mode buttons (RADIO, MEDIA, or TEL—see the illustration on page 206) to select it and access its specific menus. When a mode has been selected, press OK/MENU to access its menus. TUNE Main AM menu Menu selections can be made using the controls in the center console and certain functions can also be controlled from the steering wheel keypad.
05 Infotainment Infotainment system menus Sirius1 SIRIUS radio off. Press RADIO button to activate SIRIUS. Channel lock list Scan Unlock all channels Audio settings1 Temporarily unlock all channels Sirius2 SIRIUS radio off. Press RADIO button to activate SIRIUS.
05 Infotainment Infotainment system menus Main USB menu Main AUX menu Change phone USB menu AUX menu Remove Bluetooth device Play/Pause AUX input volume Stop Audio settings1 Random Sounds and volume TEL menus Download phone book Select USB device Main Bluetooth hands-free menu Change subtitles Phone menu Bluetooth software version in car Call lists Scan All calls Audio settings1 Missed calls 05 Answered calls Main Bluetooth media menu Bluetooth menu Random Change device Remove Blu
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DURING YOUR TRIP
06 During your trip Driving recommendations General information Economical driving conserves natural resources Better driving economy may be obtained by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops and adjusting the speed of your vehicle to immediate traffic conditions. Observe the following rules: • Do not exceed posted speed limits. • Avoid carrying unnecessary items (extra load) in the vehicle. • Maintain correct tire pressure. Check tire pressure regularly (when tires are cold).
06 During your trip Driving recommendations tributed so that capacity weight or maximum permissible axle loads are not exceeded. CAUTION • Engine damage will occur if water is drawn into the air cleaner. • If the vehicle is driven through water deeper than 10 in (25 cm), water may enter the differential and the transmission. This reduces the oil's lubricating capacity and may shorten the service life of these components.
06 During your trip Driving recommendations the ignition switched off, which drains the battery. Before a long distance trip It is always worthwhile to have your vehicle checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician before driving long distances. Your retailer will also be able to supply you with bulbs, fuses, spark plugs and wiper blades for your use in the event that problems occur. • Consider your destination.
06 During your trip Driving recommendations 4 parts water Down to 5 °F (–15 °C): 1 part washer solvent and 3 parts water Down to 0 °F (–18 °C): 1 part washer solvent and 2 parts water Down to –18 °F (–28 °C): 1 part washer solvent and 1 part water. • Use Volvo Teflon Lock Spray in the locks. • Avoid using de-icing sprays as they can cause damage to the locks.
06 During your trip Refueling Fuel requirements Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives) Volvo recommends the use of detergent gasoline to control engine deposits. Detergent gasoline is effective in keeping injectors and intake valves clean. Consistent use of deposit control gasolines will help ensure good drivability and fuel economy. If you are not sure whether the gasoline contains deposit control additives, check with the service station operator.
06 During your trip Refueling Octane rating change gasoline brands to fully utilize your engine's capacity, and for the smoothest possible operation. Minimum octane NOTE When switching to higher octane fuel or changing gasoline brands, it may be necessary to fill the tank more than once before a difference in engine operation is noticeable.
06 During your trip Refueling tral locking button does not lock the fuel filler door. Opening/closing the fuel filler door Manually opening the fuel filler door • Be sure the fuel filler door is not obstructed and is completely closed after refueling. • Open the fuel filler cap slowly during hot weather. Close the fuel filler door by pressing it; a click indicates that it is closed.
06 During your trip Refueling Opening/closing the fuel cap CAUTION • • Do not refuel with the engine running2. Turn the ignition off or to position I. If the ignition is on, an incorrect reading could occur in the fuel gauge. Avoid overfilling the fuel tank. Do not press the handle on the filler nozzle more than one extra time. Too much fuel in the tank in hot weather conditions can cause the fuel to overflow. Overfilling could also cause damage to the emission control systems.
06 During your trip Refueling Heated oxygen sensors The heated oxygen sensors monitor the oxygen content of the exhaust gases. Readings are fed into a control module that continuously monitors engine functions and controls fuel injection. The ratio of fuel to air into the engine is continuously adjusted for efficient combustion to help reduce harmful emissions.
06 During your trip Loading To increase loading space, the rear seat backrests can be folded down, see page 87. When loading the cargo area, keep the following in mind: • Load objects in the cargo area against the backrest whenever possible. • Unstable loads can be secured to the load anchoring eyelets with straps or web lashings to help keep them from shifting. • Stop the engine and apply the parking brake when loading or unloading long objects.
06 During your trip Loading CAUTION Be sure that there is adequate space above and behind the vehicle before opening the tailgate automatically. The vehicle should not be driven or moved with the tailgate in the open position.
06 During your trip Loading The load anchoring eyelets on both sides of the vehicle are used to fasten straps, etc., to help anchor items in the cargo area. Grocery bag holder* WARNING • Cover sharp edges on long loads to help prevent injury to occupants. Secure the load to help prevent shifting during sudden stops. • Always secure large and heavy objects with a seat belt or cargo retaining straps. • Always secure the load to help prevent it from moving in the event of sudden stops.
06 During your trip Loading Roof loads Using load carriers Load carriers are available as Volvo accessories. Observe the following points when in use: • To avoid damaging your vehicle and to achieve maximum safety when driving, we recommend using the load carriers that Volvo has developed especially for your vehicle. • Volvo-approved removable roof racks are designed to carry the maximum allowable roof load for this vehicle: 220 lbs (100 kg).
06 During your trip Cargo area Steel cargo grid* Installing the steel cargo grid Installing the cover For information about the necessary tools and procedures for installing/removing the steel cargo grid, please refer to the assembly instructions1 that were included when the grid was purchased. 1. Press the end piece on one side of the cargo area cover into the retaining bracket . in the side panel of the cargo area 2. Do the same on the opposite side . 3.
06 During your trip Cargo area NOTE WARNING On models equipped with this cover, it should be removed before a child seat is attached to the child restraint anchors. G034213 Cargo net* 06 Cargo net mounted in rear position Your vehicle can be equipped with a cargo net made of strong nylon fabric that helps prevent objects in the cargo area from moving forward into the passenger compartment.
06 During your trip Cargo area Removing and storing the cargo net Cargo net in front position Mounting in the front position: With the net's rod attached to the front upper brackets, hook the lower straps in the eyelets in the front seat rails. Attaching the net is easier if the front seat backrests are upright and the seats are moved slightly forward. Press the release buttons on the locks on the straps and pull out a small section of the strap.
06 During your trip Towing a trailer Introduction Volvo recommends the use of Volvo trailer hitches that are specially designed for the vehicle. when driving in hot climates or hilly terrain. Use a lower gear and turn off the air conditioner if the temperature gauge needle enters the red range. WARNING • Bumper-attached trailer hitches must not be used on Volvos, nor should safety chains be attached to the bumper. • Trailer hitches attaching to the vehicle rear axle must not be used.
06 During your trip Towing a trailer NOTE • • • • 4. Slide the locking bolt through the hitch assembly/ball holder. When parking the vehicle with a trailer on a hill, apply the parking brake before putting the gear selector in P. Always follow the trailer manufacturer's recommendations for wheel chocking. 5. Insert the cotter pin in the hole at the end of the locking bolt. Removing the ball holder When starting on a hill, put the gear selector in D before releasing the parking brake.
06 During your trip Towing a trailer between approximately 45-55 mph (70-90 km/ h).
06 During your trip Emergency towing Towing eyelet ded on the right sides of either the front or rear bumper (see illustration). There are two different types of covers over the openings for the towing eyelet and they have to be opened differently. • If the cover has a notch, insert a coin, etc., into the notch and pry open the edge of the cover. Open the cover completely and remove it.
06 During your trip Emergency towing Precautions when the vehicle is being towed • Attach jumper cables (see page 114) to • provide current for releasing the electric parking brake and to move the gear selector from the P position to N. • Be sure that the steering wheel lock is released (see page 90). • While the vehicle is being towed, set the exceed the maximum allowable towing speed. • Maximum distance with front wheels on ground: 50 miles (80 km).
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WHEELS AND TIRES
07 Wheels and tires General information Introduction Your vehicle is equipped with tires according to the vehicle's tire information placard on the B-pillar (the structural member at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of the driver's door opening). CAUTION Some Volvo models are equipped with an Ultra High Performance tire and wheel combination designed to provide maximum dry pavement performance with consideration for hydroplaning resistance.
07 Wheels and tires General information • When replacing tires, the tires with the • Incorrectly mounted tires impair the car's most tread should be mounted on the rear wheels to reduce the chance of oversteer during hard braking. • Hitting curbs or potholes can damage the tires and/or wheels permanently. braking properties and ability to force aside rain, snow and slush. WARNING • The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo are specified to meet stringent stability and handling requirements.
07 Wheels and tires General information • If the tires are rotated, they should only be moved from front to rear or vice versa. They should never be rotated left to right/right to left. are printed on the side of the tire. When approximately 1/16" (1.6 mm) is left on the tread, these strips become visible and indicate that the tire should be replaced. Tires with less than 1/16" (1.6 mm) tread offer very poor traction.
07 Wheels and tires Tire inflation Inflation placard G032521 NOTE Tire inflation placard Tire inflation Check tire inflation pressure regularly. See the tire inflation table on page 291. A tire inflation pressure placard is also located on the driver's side B-pillar (the structural member at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of the driver's door opening). This placard indicates the designation of the factory-mounted tires on your vehicle, as well as load limits and inflation pressure.
07 Wheels and tires Tire inflation After driving a distance of approximately 1 mile (1.6 km), the tires are considered to be hot. If you have to drive farther than this distance to pump your tire(s), check and record the tire pressure first and add the appropriate air pressure when you get to the pump. If checking tire pressure when the tire is hot, never "bleed" or reduce air pressure. The tires are hot from driving and it is normal for pressures to increase above recommended cold pressures.
07 Wheels and tires Inflation pressure Tire inflation pressure table The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire inflation placard (see page 289 for its location) for information specific to the tires installed on your vehicle at the factory.
07 Wheels and tires Tire designations Information on the sidewall 5 6 7 9 1. 215: the width of the tire (in millimeters) from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. The larger the number, the wider the tire. 8 2. 65: The ratio of the tire's height to its width in percent. 4 3. R: Radial tire. 10 4. 15: The diameter of the wheel rim (in inches). 3 2 12 G010753 11 1 Federal law mandates that tire manufacturers place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires (see the illustration).
07 Wheels and tires Tire designations 11. Treadwear, Traction, and Temperature grades: see page 297 for more information. 12. Maximum permissible inflation pressure: the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire. This limit is set by the tire manufacturer.
07 Wheels and tires Glossary of tire terminology Terms • Tire information placard: A placard • Bead area of the tire: Area of the tire next • Tire Identification Number (TIN): A number on the sidewall of each tire providing information about the tire brand and manufacturing plant, tire size and date of manufacturer. • Inflation pressure: A measure of the amount of air in a tire. • Standard load: A class of P-metric or Metric tires designed to carry a maximum load at 35 psi [37 psi (2.
07 Wheels and tires Vehicle loading Loads Permissible axle weight Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design performance. The maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle (front or rear). These numbers are shown on the Federal/Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/ CMVSS) label. The total load on each axle must never exceed its maximum permissible weight.
07 Wheels and tires Vehicle loading WARNING 07 296 • Exceeding the permissible axle weight, gross vehicle weight, or any other weight rating limits can cause tire overheating resulting in permanent deformation or catastrophic failure. • Do not use replacement tires with lower load carrying capacities than the tires that were original equipment on the vehicle because this will lower the vehicle's GVW rating. Use only tires with the correct load carrying capacity.
07 Wheels and tires Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grading information ALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUST CONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO THESE GRADES Quality grades can be found, where applicable, on the tire sidewall between the tread shoulder and maximum section width. For example: may have poor traction performance. The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking (straight-ahead) traction tests and is not a measure of cornering (turning) traction.
07 Wheels and tires Snow chains, snow tires, studded tires Winter driving conditions Snow chains Snow chains can be used on your Volvo with the following restrictions: • Snow chains should be installed on front CAUTION • Check local regulations regarding the use of snow chains before installing. • • Use single-sided snow chains only. wheels only. Use only Volvo approved snow chains.
07 Wheels and tires Temporary Spare Spare tire The spare tire in your vehicle1 is called a "Temporary Spare". Recommended tire pressure (see the placard on the B-pillar or on the fuel filler door) should be maintained irrespective of which position on the vehicle the temporary spare tire is used on. In the event of damage to this tire, a new one can be purchased from your Volvo retailer.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System Location Accessing the tire sealing system The tire sealing system is stowed under the floor of the cargo area. To access it: WARNING • After using the tire sealing system, the vehicle should not be driven farther than approximately 120 miles (200 km). • Have the tire inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible to determine if it can be permanently repaired or must be replaced.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System Tire sealing system–overview WARNING Please keep the following points in mind when using the tire sealing system: • • The sealing compound bottle (no. 8 in the illustration) contains 1.2-Ethanol and natural rubber-latex. These substances are harmful if swallowed. The contents of this bottle may cause allergic skin reactions or otherwise be potentially harmful to the skin, the central nervous system, and the eyes. • Inhalation: Move the person to fresh air.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System Tire sealing system–temporarily repairing a flat tire NOTE Do not remove any foreign objects (nails, etc.) from the tire before using the sealing system. WARNING Contact with the sealing compound may cause skin irritation. If contact occurs, wash the affected area immediately with soap and water. • Stage 2: The tire’s inflation pressure is checked and adjusted if necessary. WARNING • Never leave the tire sealing system unattended when it is operating.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System 7. Connect the electrical wire to the nearest 12-volt socket in the vehicle. 8. Start the vehicle’s engine. WARNING The vehicle´s engine should be running when the tire sealing system is used to avoid battery drain. Therefore, be sure the vehicle is parked in a well ventilated place, or outdoors, before using the system. 9. Start the tire sealing system’s compressor by pressing the on/off switch to position I.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System WARNING If heavy vibrations, unsteady steering behavior, or noises should occur while driving, reduce speed and park the vehicle in a safe place. Recheck the tire for bumps, cracks, or other visible damage, and recheck its inflation pressure. If the pressure is below 19 psi (1.3 bar), do not continue driving. Have the vehicle towed to a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Stage 2: Checking inflation pressure 1.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System 7. Check the tire’s inflation pressure on the gauge. Switch off the compressor briefly to get a clear reading from the pressure gauge. 8. Refer to the tire inflation table in this chapter for the correct inflation pressure. If the tire needs to be inflated, start the tire sealing system’s compressor (press the on/off switch to position I). If necessary, release air from the tire by turning the air release knob counterclockwise.
07 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel Removing a wheel WARNING Current legislation prohibits the use of the “Temporary Spare” tire other than as a temporary replacement for a punctured tire. It must be replaced as soon as possible by a standard tire. Road holding and handling may be affected with the “Temporary Spare” in use. CAUTION The vehicle must never be driven with more than one temporary spare wheel.
07 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel Jack attachment points Lug wrench and towing eyelet 5. Screw the towing eyelet into the lug wrench as shown in the illustration. CAUTION The towing eyelet must be screwed into the lug wrench as far as possible. 6. With the vehicle still on the ground, use the lug wrench/towing eyelet to loosen the wheel nuts ½ – 1 turn by exerting downward (counterclockwise) pressure. 7. There are two jack attachment points on each side of the vehicle.
07 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel WARNING WARNING There are two attachment points near the rear of the vehicle. Only the rear-most attachment point is intended for the jack (see the illustration). 8. Raise the vehicle until the wheel to be changed is lifted off the ground. 07 9. Unscrew the wheel nuts completely and remove the wheel. • The jack must correctly engage the jack attachment. • Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, nonslippery surface.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Introduction NOTE USA – FCC ID: KR5S122780002 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The tire pressure monitoring system1 uses sensors mounted in the tire valves to check inflation pressure levels.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) NOTE TPMS indicates low tire pressure but does not replace normal tire maintenance. For information on correct tire pressure, please refer to the tire inflation pressure table in this chapter or consult your Volvo retailer.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) tion pressure table on page 291), for example, if higher inflation pressure is necessary when transporting heavy loads, etc. 3. Press the MY CAR key in the center console control panel and select Settings Car settings Tire pressure This is done in the vehicle's menu system (see page 134). 4. Select Tire pressure system ON/Off and press OK/MENU. To recalibrate: 1. Switch off the engine. 2.
Volvo maintenance................................................................................ Maintaining your car............................................................................. Hood and engine compartment............................................................ Engine oil............................................................................................... Fluids.....................................................................................................
MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS
08 Maintenance and specifications Volvo maintenance Introduction Volvo advises you to follow the maintenance program outlined in the Warranty and Service Records Information booklet. This maintenance program contains inspections and services necessary for the proper function of your vehicle. The maintenance services contain several checks that require special tools and training, and therefore must be performed by a qualified technician.
08 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car Owner maintenance As needed: Periodic maintenance requirements and intervals are described in your vehicle's Warranty and Service Records Information booklet. Wash the car, including the undercarriage, to reduce wear that can be caused by a buildup of dirt, and corrosion that can be caused by salt residues. The following points can be carried out between the normally scheduled maintenance services.
08 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car inspection has replaced the tailpipe emission test. How can my vehicle fail OBD II emission inspection? Your vehicle can fail OBD II emission inspection for any of the following reasons. • If your Check Engine (MIL) light is lit, your vehicle may fail inspection. • If your vehicle's Check Engine light was lit, but went out without any action on your part, OBD II will still have a recorded fault.
08 Maintenance and specifications Hood and engine compartment Opening and closing the hood Battery WARNING Relay and fuse box Check that the hood locks properly when closed. Washer fluid reservoir Air cleaner Engine compartment, overview WARNING The cooling fan may start or continue to operate (for up to 6 minutes) after the engine has been switched off. WARNING G031911 The ignition should always be completely switched off before performing any operations in the engine compartment.
08 Maintenance and specifications Engine oil Checking the engine oil Checking and adding oil The oil level should be checked at regular intervals, particularly during the period up to the first scheduled maintenance service. NOTE Before checking the oil: • See page 356 for oil specifications. • Refer to the Warranty and Service Records Information booklet for information on the oil change intervals. • The car should be parked on a level surface.
08 Maintenance and specifications Engine oil 3. Add oil if necessary. If the level is close to the MIN mark, add approximately 0.5 US quarts (0.5 liters) of oil. 4. Recheck the level and add more oil if necessary until the level is near the MAX mark. WARNING Do not allow oil to spill onto or come into contact with hot exhaust pipe surfaces. NOTE Synthetic oil is not used when the oil is changed at the normal maintenance intervals except at owner request and at additional charge.
08 Maintenance and specifications Fluids Coolant Location of the coolant reservoir CAUTION • If necessary, top up the cooling system with Volvo Genuine Coolant/Antifreeze only (a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze). • Different types of antifreeze/coolant may not be mixed. • If the cooling system is drained, it should be flushed with clean water or premixed anti-freeze before it is refilled with the correct mixture of water/antifreeze.
08 Maintenance and specifications Fluids The brake fluid should always be between the MIN and MAX marks on the inside of the reservoir. Check, without removing the cap, that there is sufficient fluid in the reservoir. Fluid type: DOT 4+ boiling point >536 °F Filling 1. Turn and open the cover. 2. Unscrew the reservoir cap and fill the fluid. The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks.
08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs Introduction All bulb specifications are listed on page 328. The following bulbs should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician: • • • • • • • • • WARNING • The engine should not be running when changing bulbs. • If the engine has been running just prior to replacing bulbs in the headlight housing, please keep in mind that components in the engine compartment will be hot.
08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs NOTE • Always switch off the ignition before starting to replace a bulb. • The optional Active Bending Light bulbs contain trace amounts of mercury. These bulbs should always be disposed of by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. 4. (Lower illustration under "Headlight housing") Unplug the wiring connector by holding down the clip with your thumb. Pull out the connector with the other hand. 5.
08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs NOTE Before starting to replace a bulb, see page 322. 1. Open the retaining clamps by pressing them to the sides. 2. Pull the cover straight out. Reinstall the cover in the reverse order. Low beam, Halogen 3. Unplug the connector from the bulb. 4. Remove the bulb by pressing the holder downward. 3. Remove the bulb by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it straight out. 4. Remove the connector from the bulb. 5.
08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 2. Remove the cover over the bulbs (see page 323). 1. Remove the headlight housing from the vehicle (see page 322). 3. Disconnect the wiring connector from the bulb holder. 2. Remove the bulb holder by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it out of the headlight housing. 4. Remove the bulb holder from the headlight housing by pulling it straight out. 3. Pull out the holder to access the bulb. 5.
08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs Rear fog light The rear fog light (located on the driver's side of the vehicle) can be reached from behind the bumper 1. Remove the bulb holder by turning it counterclockwise. 2. Remove the burned out bulb by pressing it in and turning it counterclockwise. 3. Insert a new bulb, press it in and turn it clockwise. 4. Reinsert the bulb holder and turn it clockwise.
08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs License plate lighting Cargo area lighting Vanity mirror lighting G031942 Removing the mirror glass 1. Remove the screws with a screwdriver. 2. Carefully detach the entire bulb housing and pull it out. NOTE Before starting to replace a bulb, see page 322. 3. Replace the bulb. 4. Reinsert the entire bulb housing and tighten the screws. 1. Insert a screwdriver underneath the lower edge, in the center, turn and carefully pry up the lug on the edge. 1.
08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs Bulb specifications 08 328 Lighting function Wattage Bulb Extra high beam (models with Active Bending Lights*) 55 H7 LL Low beam (halogen) 55 H11 LL High beam (halogen) 65 H9 Front turn signals 21 PY21W LL License plate lighting 5 C5W LL Vanity mirror 1.2 SV5.5 (length 35mm) Front side marker lights 5 W3W LL Glove compartment lighting 5 SV8.
08 Maintenance and specifications Wiper blades and washer fluid Wiper blades The windshield wiper blades are different lengths. The blade on the driver’s side is longer than the one on the passenger side. Service position 4. With the remote key in the ignition slot1, put the ignition in mode 0. 5. Move the right steering wheel lever up and hold it for at least 1 second. The wipers will then move to the vertical (service) position on the windshield.
08 Maintenance and specifications Wiper blades and washer fluid Filling washer fluid Cleaning Keeping the windshield and wiper blades clean helps improve visibility and prolongs the service life of the wiper blades. Clean the wiper blades with a stiff-bristle brush and lukewarm soap solution or car washing detergent. Replacing the tailgate wiper blade Location of the washer fluid reservoir G032770 The windshield and headlight washers share a common reservoir. 1. Fold the wiper arm outward. 2.
08 Maintenance and specifications Battery Warning symbols on the battery may also further decrease the battery’s starting capacity. Risk of explosion Wear protective goggles. • Because the battery’s starting capacity decreases with time, it may be necessary to recharge it if the vehicle is not driven for an extended period of time or if the vehicle is usually only driven short distances. Recycle properly Keep away from children. • Never use a quick charger to charge the battery.
08 Maintenance and specifications Battery WARNING • Never expose the battery to open flame or electric spark. • • Do not smoke near the battery. Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin, fabrics or painted surfaces. If contact occurs, flush the affected area immediately with water. Obtain medical help immediately if eyes are affected. • Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running, or when the key is in the ignition.
08 Maintenance and specifications Battery information in the vehicle's electrical system can be stored in the control modules. Open the clips on the front cover and remove the cover. Release the rubber molding so that the rear cover is free. Remove the rear cover by pulling it away. Detach the black negative cable. Detach the red positive cable Detach the ventilation hose from the battery Loosen the screw holding the battery clamp. Move the battery to the side and lift it up.
08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses Replacing fuses Location of the fuse boxes There are relay/fuse boxes located in the engine compartment, the passenger compartment, and the cargo area. If an electrical component fails to function, this may be due to a blown fuse. The easiest way to see if a fuse is blown is to remove it. To do so: 1. Pull the fuse straight out. If a fuse is difficult to remove, a special fuse removal tool is located on the inside of the engine compartment fuse box cover. 2.
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08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses Engine compartment, upper Pos Engine compartment, front Function A Circuit breaker 60 Engine compartment, lower Pos Function A Engine Control Module (ECM), transmission, SRS 10 Heated washer nozzles* 10 – Positions These fuses are all located in the engine compartment box. Fuses in are located under .
08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses Pos Function A Starter motor relay 30 Ignition coils 20 Engine Control Module 10 Injection system, mass air meter, engine control module 15 A/C compressor, engine valves, engine control module 10 EVAP valve, heated oxygen sensor 15 Fuel leakage detection 5 – Cooling fan 80 Electro-hydraulic power steering 100 08 `` 337
08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses Under the glove compartment Fold aside the upholstery covering the fuse boxes. Pos 1. Press the cover's lock and fold it up. - 2. The fuses are accessible. - Positions-fuse box A - Pos Function A Circuit breaker for the infotainment system and for fuses 16-20 40 08 - 338 Function * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses Pos Function A Pos Power front passenger's seat* 20 - 15 Heated front passenger's seat* 15 Folding rear seat head restraints* Heated driver's seat* 15 Infotainment control module 5 5 Infotainment system, Sirius satellite radio* 10 Park assist*, trailer hitch control module*, park assist camera* Infotainment system 15 All Wheel Drive* control module 5 Bluetooth hands-free system 5 Active chassis system* 10 Rear Seat Entertainment system (RSE)*
08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses Pos Function A Airbag system, occupant weight sensor 10 Collision warning system* 5 Accelerator pedal, autodim mirror function, heated rear seats* 7.5 Brake lights 5 Laminated panoramic roof* 20 Immobilizer 5 08 340 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses Cargo area Located behind the upholstery on the left side of the cargo area Positions Pos Pos Rear fuse box A Electric parking brake (left side) 30 Electric parking brake (right side) 30 Rear fuse box A Power tailgate* 30 - A Trailer socket 1* 40 - NOTE 30 - Trailer socket 2* Rear fuse box - Heated rear window Pos 15 Please consult a Volvo retailer’s Parts department for the most up-to-date specifications.
08 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care Washing the car The following points should be kept in mind when washing and cleaning the car: • The car should be washed at regular intervals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots adhere to the paint and may cause damage. To help prevent corrosion, it is particularly important to wash the car frequently in the wintertime. • Avoid washing your car in direct sunlight. Doing so may cause detergents and wax to dry out and become abrasive.
08 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care CAUTION • Avoid waxing or polishing plastic or rubber components • Polishing chromed strips can wear away or damage the surface • Polishes containing abrasive substances should not be used Automatic car wash • We do NOT recommend washing your car CAUTION • Before driving into an automatic car wash, turn off the optional rain sensor to avoid damaging the windshield wipers.
08 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care CAUTION Volvo does not recommend the use of longlife or durable paint protection coatings, some of which may claim to prevent pitting, fading, oxidation, etc. These coatings have not been tested by Volvo for compatibility with your vehicle's clear coat. Some of them may cause the clear coat to soften, crack, or cloud. Damage caused by application of paint protection coatings may not be covered under your vehicle's paint warranty.
08 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care CAUTION • • Under no circumstances should gasoline, naphtha or similar cleaning agents be used on the plastic or the leather since these can cause damage. Take extra care when removing stains such as ink or lipstick since the coloring can spread. • Use solvents sparingly. Too much solvent can damage the seat padding. • Start from the outside of the stain and work toward the center. • Sharp objects (e.g.
08 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care Minor scratches on the surface If the stone chip has not penetrated down to the metal and an undamaged layer of paint remains, the touch-up paint can be applied as soon as the spot has been cleaned. G021832 Repairing stone chips 1. Place a strip of masking tape over the damaged surface. Pull the tape off so that any loose flakes of paint adhere to it. 2. Thoroughly mix the primer and apply it with a small brush. 08 346 3.
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SPECIFICATIONS
09 Specifications 09 Label information Location of labels 350
09 Specifications Label information List of labels Model plate. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Codes for color and upholstery, etc. The model plate is located on the rear side of the B-pillar (the pillar between the front and rear passenger doors) and the rear passenger's door must be open in order to see it. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) specifications (USA) and Ministry of Transport (CMVSS) standards (Canada).
09 Specifications 09 Specifications Dimensions 352 Dimension In (mm) A Wheelbase 109.2 (2774) B Length 182.2 (4627) C Load length, floor, seatback down 70.4 (1789) D Load length, floor 38.3 (972) E Height 67.4 (1713) F Load height 31.6 (802) G Track, front 64.
09 Specifications Specifications Dimension In (mm) H Track, rear 62.4 (1586) I Load width, floor 42.9 (1090) J Width 74.4 (1891) K Width incl. door mirrors (folded out) 83.5 (2120) L Width incl. door mirrors (folded in) 74.4 (1891) 09 Weights Category USA Gross vehicle weight 6-cyl. FWDA: 5200 lbs 6-cyl. Canada AWDB: 5355 lbs 6-cyl. FWD: 2360 kg 6-cyl. AWD:2430 kg 6-cyl. turbo AWD: 5380 lbs 6-cyl.
09 Specifications Specifications 09 Category USA Canada Max. roof load 220 lbs 100 kg Max. trailer weights Without brakes: 1650 lbs Without brakes: 750 kg With brakes, 1 7/8” ball: 2,000 lbs With brakes, 1 7/8” ball: 900 kg With brakes, 2” ball: 3,300 lbs With brakes, 2” ball: 1500 kg 165 lbs 75 kg Max. tongue weight A B FWD = Front Wheel Drive AWD = All Wheel Drive Engine specifications 354 Specification/Model 3.2 6-cyl. 3.2 6-cyl. 3.
09 Specifications Specifications A Specification/Model 3.2 6-cyl. 3.2 6-cyl. 3.0TA Displacement 3.19 liters (194.8 cu. in.) 3.19 liters (194.8 cu. in.) 2.95 liters (175 cu. in.) Compression ratio 10.8:1 10.3:1 9.
09 Specifications 09 Specifications Engine oil Engine oil must meet the minimum ILSAC specification GF-4, API SL, or ACEA A1/B1. Lower quality oils may not offer the same fuel economy, engine performance, or engine protection. good fuel economy and engine protection. See the viscosity chart. American Petroleum Institute (API) symbol G023491 Depending on your driving habits, premium or synthetic oils may provide superior fuel economy and engine protection.
09 Specifications Specifications 09 Oil volume Engine model Volume (incl. filter) 3.2 (6-cyl.) B6324S4/S5 7.18 US qts (6.8 liters) 3.0T (6 cyl.) B6304T4 7.18 US qts (6.8 liters) Other fluids and lubricants Fluid System Volume Specification Automatic (TF-80SC) 7.4 US qts (7 liters) Transmission fluid AW-1 3.2 (6-cyl.) 9.4 US qts. (8.9 liters) 3.0T 9.4 US qts. (8.9 liters) Coolant with corrosion inhibitor mixed with water (50/50 mix), see packaging. All models 1.
09 Specifications 09 Specifications Electrical system General information 12 volt system with a voltage-regulated alternator. Single pole system in which the chassis and engine block are used as conductors. The negative terminal is connected to the chassis. Performance, battery Engine 3.2 6-cyl./3.
09 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols Introduction Symbols in the main instrument panel The symbols in the vehicle's various displays are divided into three main categories: Warning symbols Symbol • Warning symbols • Indicator symbols • Information symbols Description Indicator symbols Symbol Warning symbol Low oil pressure 78 Parking brake 78 Information symbol The information symbol lights up and a text message is displayed to provide the driver with necessary informa
09 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols 09 Symbol Description P. Symbol Description no. A Description no. P. no.
09 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols Symbol Description P. no. Driver Alert System*, Lane Departure Warning* 183 Adaptive Cruise Control * 156, 162 09 Information symbols in the ceiling console Symbol Description P. no. Seat belt reminder 19 Occupant Weight Sensor 26 Information symbols in the center console display Symbol Description P. no.
09 Specifications 09 Volvo programs Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Your new Volvo comes with a four year ON CALL roadside assistance. Additional information, features, and benefits are described in a separate information package in your glove compartment. If you require assistance, dial: In the U.S.
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10 Index 10 1, 2, 3 ... Anti-lock brake system warning light......................................... 76 oil........................................................ 357 shiftlock override................................ 117 12-volt sockets........................................ 200 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)................. 120 Axle weight.............................................. 295 Approach lighting................................ 58, 96 A Air distribution...............................
10 Index Chains...................................................... 298 Collision warning system................. 172, 173 Check engine light..................................... 76 Compass in rearview mirror..................... 105 Child restraints recalls and registration......................... 39 Conserving electrical current................... 263 Child restraint systems.............................. booster cushions.................................. convertible seats........................
10 Index 10 Driver alert............................................... 180 Engine Drag Control (EDC)...................... 149 Driver distraction warning.......................... 13 Engine oil checking............................................. 318 low pressure warning light.............. 77, 78 specifications...................................... 356 volumes.............................................. 357 Driving economically................................ 262 Driving in cold weather..........
10 Index H I Hazard warning flashers............................ 94 Ignition modes........................................... 82 HD digital radio........................................ 216 Immobilizer................................................ 57 rear seat entertainment system, remote control................................................. 254 sound settings.................................... 212 voice control....................................... 241 Headlights Active Bending Lights.......
10 Index K 10 Low fuel level warning light........................ 77 Low oil pressure warning light................... 78 Key blade....................................... 56, 61, 63 Keyless drive general description............................... 63 starting the vehicle............................. 112 Net in cargo area..................................... 276 M Main instrument panel............................. 131 L Labels list of................................................... 351 location of..
10 Index Park Assist Camera................................. 190 Parking brake electric, applying/releasing................. 122 warning light......................................... 78 Parking lights............................................. 94 R Radio Sirius satellite radio............................ 218 Radio functions........................................ 214 HD digital radio................................... 216 Personal Car Communicator, unique functions.....................................
10 Index S 10 Safety, occupant........................................ 16 Safety defects, reporting........................... 17 Seat belt reminder................................................ 19 Seat belts Automatic locking retractor/Emergency locking retractor.................................... 38 buckling................................................ 18 maintenance......................................... 18 pretensioners........................................ 18 reminder.......................
10 Index improving economy............................ inflation pressure................................ inflation pressure table....................... load ratings......................................... rotation............................................... snow................................................... spare................................................... specifications...................................... speed ratings...................................... storing......................
10 Index Warning system, collision................ 172, 173 10 Warranties................................................ 314 Washer fluid..................................... 330, 357 Washers headlight............................................... 99 windshield............................................. 98 Water, driving through............................. 263 Waxing..................................................... 343 Weights.................................................... 353 Wheels........
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