VOLVO V50 Owners Manual Web Edition
DEAR VOLVO OWNER THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VOLVO We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world. Your Volvo has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental requirements.
Table of contents 00 01 02 00 Introduction 01 Safety Important information................................. 8 Volvo and the environment....................... 12 Seatbelts................................................... Airbag system........................................... Airbags...................................................... Activating/deactivating the airbag*........... Side airbags (SIPS bags).......................... Inflatable Curtain (IC)................................ WHIPS......
Table of contents 03 04 05 03 Climate control 04 Interior General information on climate control..... 92 Manual climate control, AC....................... 94 Electronic climate control, ECC*............... 97 Air distribution......................................... 100 Fuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater*.................. 101 Fuel-driven auxiliary heater* (diesel)....... 104 Front seats.............................................. Interior lighting.......................
Table of contents 06 07 08 4 06 Starting and driving 07 Wheels and tyres General.................................................... 144 Refuelling................................................ 146 Alcolock*................................................. 150 Starting the engine.................................. 154 Starting the engine – Flexifuel................. 156 Keyless drive*.......................................... 158 Manual gearbox......................................
Table of contents 09 10 11 09 Maintenance and service Volvo service........................................... Self-maintenance.................................... Bonnet and engine compartment........... Oils and fluids......................................... Wiper blades........................................... Battery..................................................... Replacing bulbs...................................... Fuses......................................................
Table of contents 12 12 Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index..................................
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Introduction Important information Reading the Owner's Manual Introduction A good way of getting to know your new car is to read the owner's manual, ideally before your first journey. This will give you the opportunity to familiarise yourself with new functions, to see how best to handle the car in different situations, and to make the best use of all the car's features. Please pay attention to the safety instructions contained in the manual.
Introduction Important information warning is ignored, may result in serious personal injury or fatality. Information Procedure lists Procedures where action must be taken in a certain sequence are numbered in the owner's manual. Risk of property damage When there is a series of illustrations for step-by-step instructions each step is numbered in the same way as the corresponding illustration.
Introduction Important information • Coolant • Engine oil To be continued `` This symbol is located furthest down to the right when a section continues on the following page. Recording data Your vehicle contains a number of computers whose function is to continuously check and monitor the vehicle's operation and functionality. Some of the computers can record information during normal driving if they detect an error. In addition, information is recorded in the event of a crash or incident.
Introduction Important information Information on the Internet At www.volvocars.com there is further information concerning your car.
Introduction Volvo and the environment G000000 Volvo Cars' environmental philosophy Environmental care is one of Volvo Car Corporation's core values which influence all operations. We also believe that our customers share our consideration for the environment. Your Volvo complies with strict international environmental standards and is also manufactured in one of the cleanest and most resourceefficient plants in the world.
Introduction Volvo and the environment the level of certain unhealthy gases such as carbon monoxide then the air intake is closed. Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic, queues and tunnels for example. The entry of nitrous oxides, ground-level ozone and hydrocarbons is prevented by the carbon filter. Interior The interior of a Volvo is designed to be pleasant and comfortable, even for people with contact allergies and for asthma sufferers.
Seatbelts................................................................................................. Airbag system......................................................................................... Airbags.................................................................................................... Activating/deactivating the airbag*......................................................... Side airbags (SIPS bags)........................................................................
SAFETY
01 Safety Seatbelts 01 General information Releasing the seatbelt – Press the red lock button and then let the seatbelt retract. If the seatbelt does not retract fully, feed the seatbelt in by hand so that it does not hang loose. The seatbelt locks and cannot be withdrawn: G020104 • if it is pulled out too quickly • during braking and acceleration • if the car leans heavily. • do not use clips or anything else that can prevent the seatbelt from fitting properly Tensioning the hip strap.
01 Safety Seatbelts Seatbelts and pregnancy such that they can easily maintain control of the vehicle as they drive (which means that they must be able to easily operate the foot pedals and steering wheel). They should strive to position the seat with as large a distance as possible between their abdomen and the steering wheel.
01 Safety 01 Seatbelts Seatbelt tensioner The front seatbelts and the two for the outer rear seats are equipped with seatbelt tensioners. A mechanism in the seatbelt tensioner tightens the seatbelt in the event of a sufficiently violent collision. The seatbelt then provides more effective restraint for occupants. WARNING Never insert the tongue of the passenger's seatbelt into the buckle on the driver's side. Always insert the tongue of the seatbelt into the buckle on the correct side.
01 Safety Airbag system Warning symbol on the combined instrument panel 01 As well as the warning symbol, a message may appear on the display in appropriate cases. If the warning symbol malfunctions, the warning triangle illuminates and the message SRS AIRBAG SERVICE REQUIRED or SRS AIRBAG SERVICE URGENT appears in the display. Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop immediately.
01 Safety 01 Airbags Airbag system WARNING NOTE Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop for repair. Defective work in the airbag system could cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury. G020111 20 It is therefore possible that only one (or none) of the airbags may inflate in a collision. The airbag system senses the force of the collision on the car and adapts accordingly so that one or more airbags is deployed.
01 Safety Airbags Airbag on the driver's side The car has an airbag to supplement the protection afforded by the seatbelt on the driver's side. It is folded up into the centre of the steering wheel. The steering wheel is marked SRS AIRBAG. G020113 WARNING Location of the passenger airbag in left-hand drive and right-hand drive cars. WARNING Do not put objects in front of or above the instrument panel where the passenger airbag is located. The seatbelts and airbags interact.
01 Safety 01 Activating/deactivating the airbag* Key switch off - PACOS* General information The airbag for the front passenger seat can be deactivated if the car is equipped with a switch, PACOS (Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch). For information on how to activate/deactivate, see under the heading Activating/deactivating. WARNING Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag is activated and the symbol in the roof console is illuminated.
01 Safety Activating/deactivating the airbag* WARNING Activated airbag (passenger seat): Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion on the front passenger seat when the airbag is activated. This applies to everyone shorter than 140 cm. A text message and a symbol in the roof console indicate that the airbag for the front passenger seat is deactivated (see preceding illustration).
01 Safety Side airbags (SIPS bags) 01 Side airbag WARNING Volvo recommends that repairs are only carried out by an authorised Volvo workshop. Defective work in the SIPSbag system could cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury. • Do not place any objects in the area between the outside of the seat and the door panel, since this area is required by the side airbag. • Volvo recommends the use only of car seat covers approved by Volvo.
01 Safety Side airbags (SIPS bags) 01 Front passenger seat, left-hand drive. The SIPS bag system consists of side airbags and sensors. A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the side airbags are inflated. The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel and thereby cushions the initial impact. The airbag deflates when compressed by the collision. The side airbag is normally only deployed on the side of the collision.
01 Safety 01 Inflatable Curtain (IC) Properties WARNING Never hang or attach heavy items onto the handles in the roof. The hook is only designed for light clothing (not for solid objects such as umbrellas for example). G019985 Do not screw or install anything onto the car's headlining, door pillars or side panels. This could compromise the intended protection. Volvo recommends that you only ever use Volvo genuine parts that are approved for placement in these areas.
01 Safety WHIPS 01 G020347 Protection against whiplash injury – WHIPS The whiplash protection system (WHIPS) consists of energy absorbing backrests and specially designed head restraints for the front seats. The system is actuated by a rear-end collision, where the angle and speed of the collision, and the nature of the colliding vehicle all have an influence.
01 Safety 01 WHIPS Do not obstruct the WHIPS system WARNING If a seat has been subjected to extreme forces, such as due to a rear-end collision, the WHIPS system must be checked. Volvo recommends that it is checked by an authorised Volvo workshop. G020125 G020126 Part of the WHIPS system's protective capacity may have been lost even if the seats appear to be undamaged. Do not leave any objects on the floor behind the driver's seat/passenger seat that may prevent the WHIPS system from functioning.
01 Safety When the systems deploy 01 Activating the systems A System Triggered Seatbelt tensioner, front seat In a frontal collision and/or side-impact accident and/or rear-end collision Seatbelt tensioner, outside rear seat In a frontal collision Airbags In a frontal collisionA Side airbags (SIPS) In a side-impact accidentA Inflatable Curtain IC In a side-impact accidentA Whiplash protection WHIPS In a rear-end collision The bodywork of the car could be greatly deformed in a collision wit
01 Safety 01 Crash mode Driving after a collision Firstly, remove the remote control key and then reinsert it. The car's electronics will then try to reset themselves to normal mode. Then try to start the car. If CRASH MODE SEE MANUAL is still shown on the display then the car must not be driven or towed. Even if the car appears to be driveable, hidden damage may make the car impossible to control once moving.
01 Safety Child safety Children should sit comfortably and safely Volvo recommends that children travel in rearfacing child seats until as late an age as possible, at least until 3-4 years of age, and then front-facing booster cushions/child seats until up to 10 years of age. NOTE In the event of questions when fitting child safety products, contact the manufacturer for clearer instructions.
01 Safety Child safety 01 WARNING Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag is activated2. No one shorter than 140 cm should ever sit in the front passenger seat if the airbag is activated. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life.
01 Safety Child safety 01 Recommended child seats3 Weight Front seatA Group 0 Outer rear seat Centre rear seat Volvo infant seat (Volvo Infant Seat) rear-facing child seat, secured with the ISOFIX fixture system. max. 10 kg Group 0+ Type approval: E1 04301146 max.
01 Safety 01 Child safety Weight Front seatA Outer rear seat Group 1 Volvo rear-facing/turnable child seat (Volvo Convertible Child Seat) - rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seatbelt and straps. Volvo rear-facing/turnable child seat (Volvo Convertible Child Seat) - rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seatbelt and straps.
01 Safety Child safety Weight Front seatA Outer rear seat Group 2 Volvo rear-facing/turnable child seat (Volvo Convertible Child Seat) - rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seatbelt and straps Volvo rear-facing/turnable child seat (Volvo Convertible Child Seat) - rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seatbelt and straps Type approval: E5 04192 Type approval: E5 04192 (L) (L) Volvo rear-facing/turnable child seat (Volvo Convertible Child Seat) - front-facing child seat, secured
01 Safety Child safety 01 Weight Front seatA Outer rear seat Centre rear seat Group 2/3 Volvo booster seat with backrest (Volvo Booster Seat with backrest). Volvo booster seat with backrest (Volvo Booster Seat with backrest). Volvo booster seat with backrest (Volvo Booster Seat with backrest). Type approval: E1 04301169 Type approval: E1 04301169 Type approval: E1 04301169 (UF) (UF) (UF) Booster cushion with and without backrest (Booster Cushion with and without backrest).
01 Safety Child safety WARNING Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag is activated4. No one shorter than 140 cm should ever sit in the front passenger seat if the airbag is activated. vide optimum safety for children. Combined with the regular seatbelts the integrated booster cushion is approved for children weighing between 15 and 36 kg.
01 Safety 01 Child safety WARNING Child safety locks, rear doors Lowering the booster cushion The controls for operating the rear door power windows and the rear door opening handles can be blocked from opening from the inside. For more information see page 137. Repair or replacement should only be performed by a workshop. Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Do not make any modifications or additions to the booster cushion yourself.
01 Safety Child safety Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when connecting a child seat to the ISOFIX mounting points. Size classes Child seats are in different sizes – cars are in different sizes. This means that not all child seats are suitable for all seats in all car models. Consequently, there is a size classification for child seats using the ISOFIX fixture system in order to assist users in choosing the correct child seat (see the following table).
01 Safety 01 Child safety Types of ISOFIX child seat Type of child seat Infant seat transverse Infant seat, rear-facing Weight max. 10 kg max. 10 kg Size class Passenger seats for ISOFIX installation of child seats Front seat Outer rear seat F X X G X X E X OK (IL) Infant seat, rear-facing max.
01 Safety Child safety Type of child seat Front-facing child seat Weight 9-18 kg Size class B 01 Passenger seats for ISOFIX installation of child seats Front seat Outer rear seat X OKB (IUF) B1 X OKB (IUF) A X OKB (IUF) X: The ISOFIX position is not suitable for ISOFIX child seats in this weight class and/or size class. IL: Suitable for specific ISOFIX child seats. These child seats may be intended for use in a special car model, limited or semi-universal categories.
01 Safety 01 Child safety Upper mounting points for child seats NOTE For cars with folding head restraints on the outside seats the head restraints should be folded to facilitate the installation of this type of child seat. NOTE G029703 For cars equipped with a cargo area cover over the cargo area, this must be removed before a child seat can be fitted in the mounting points. Location, upper attachment points. The car is equipped with upper mounting points for child seats.
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Overview, left-hand drive cars................................................................ Overview, right-hand drive cars.............................................................. Driver's door control panel..................................................................... Combined instrument panel.................................................................... Indicator and warning symbols............................................................... Information display....................
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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02 Instruments and controls Overview, left-hand drive cars Steering wheel adjustment Reading lamp, right-hand side Bonnet release Seatbelt reminder and passenger seat airbag indicator Control panel Direction indicators, main beam, trip computer Lighting, fuel filler flap opener Door handle, lock button.
02 Instruments and controls Overview, right-hand drive cars G028204 02 48
02 Instruments and controls Overview, right-hand drive cars Electrical socket, cigarette lighter Reading lamp, right-hand side Blind Spot Information System, BLIS No function Switch, optional equipment No function Parking brake Sunroof controls Control panel Ignition switch Glovebox Windscreen wipers and washers, headlamp washers Door handle Air vent for side window Air vents in dashboard Gear lever Climate control 02 Cruise control Combined instrument panel Horn, airbag Keypad for infotainmen
02 Instruments and controls Driver's door control panel Driver's door control panel 02 Disengaging the rear power windows. Electric child safety lock* Power windows Door mirror, left-hand side Door mirrors, setting Door mirror, right-hand side 50 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
02 Instruments and controls Combined instrument panel G029046 02 Speedometer. Direction indicators, left. Warning symbol. Information display – Shows information or warning messages, outside temperature and clock. When the outside temperature is between +2 °C to -5 °C a snowflake illuminates on the display. This warns of icy roads. The outside temperature gauge may show a slightly high reading after the car has been stationary. Information symbol.
02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Functionality check, symbols 02 All indicator and warning symbols1 illuminate when the remote control key is turned to position II before starting. This is to check that the symbols are working. When the engine starts, all the symbols should go out except the parking brake symbol, which only goes out when the brake is disengaged.
02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Indicator symbols – left-hand side Emissions system Stability system DSTC* If the symbol illuminates then it may be due to a fault in the car's emissions system. Volvo recommends that you seek assistance from an authorised Volvo workshop for inspection. G029048 ABS fault Fault in car's emissions system If this symbol illuminates then the system is not working. The car's regular brake system continues to work, but without the ABS function. 1.
02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Indicator symbols – right-hand side Indicator symbol for trailer This symbol flashes when the direction indicators are used and the trailer is connected. If the symbol does not flash then one of the lamps on the trailer or the car is 02 faulty. Parking brake applied G029049 The symbol illuminates when the parking brake is applied. Always pull the parking brake lever to the end position.
02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols – Stop the car in a safe place and check the level in the brake fluid reservoir, see page 226. If the reservoir level is below MIN then the car should not be driven further. Volvo recommends that the car is transported to an authorised Volvo workshop to have the brake system checked. If the BRAKE and ABS symbols illuminate at the same time, there may be a fault in the brake force distribution system. have the brake system checked.
02 Instruments and controls Information display Messages G029050 02 When a warning or indicator symbol illuminates the information display shows a supplementary message. – Specification Message Specification STOP SAFELYA Stop the car in a safe manner and turn off the engine. Serious risk of damage. TIME FOR REGULAR SERVICE SERVICE URGENTA Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop checks the car immediately. SEE MANUALA Read the Owner's Manual. Time for regular service.
02 Instruments and controls Information display Message Specification Message Specification Message Specification REMINDER CHECK OIL LEVEL Check the oil level. The message is shown every 10 000 km (certain engine variants). For information on checking the oil level, see page 222. TRANSMISSION PERFORMANCE LOW The gearbox cannot handle full capacity. Drive carefully until the message clears, see page 163. TRANSMISSION OIL TEMP HIGH Drive more smoothly or stop the car in a safe manner.
02 Instruments and controls Electrical socket 12 V electrical socket WARNING Electrical socket in the rear seat Always leave the plug in the socket when the socket is not in use. 02 Electrical socket and cigarette lighter. The electrical socket can be used for various accessories designed for 12 V, e.g. TV screens, music players and mobile phones. For the socket to supply current, the remote control key must be in at least position I, see page 154. IMPORTANT Max.
02 Instruments and controls Electrical socket WARNING Always leave the plug in the socket when the socket is not in use.
02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel General Position 02 Specification Position/parking lamps can be switched on irrespective of remote control key position. Automatic/deactivated dipped beam. Only main beam flash. – Position/parking lamps When the remote control key is in position II the position/parking lamps and number plate lighting are always on. G020139 Automatic dipped beam. Main beam and main beam flash work in this position.
02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel Fog lamps – Roll the control up or down (3) for brighter or dimmer lighting. Press button (5) to open the fuel filler flap when the car is unlocked, see page 134. NOTE Regulations for use of fog lamps vary from country to country. Instrument lighting The instrument lighting is switched on when the remote control key is in position II and the headlamp control (2) is in one of the end positions.
02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel 02 event of a malfunction. The function is only active in twilight or darkness and only when the car is moving. The function can be deactivated/activated with the headlamp control. Daytime running lights - DRL* To save fuel, daytime running lights (Daytime Running Light) can be selected during the day instead of the more energy-intensive dipped beam. The daytime running lights mounted in the spoiler use bright, low-energy diode technology.
02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel NOTE To achieve minimal energy consumption, the rear lights are also switched off when switching automatically from dipped beam to DRLs. 02 WARNING This system help to save energy - it cannot determine in all situations when daylight is too weak or sufficiently strong, e.g. in mist and rain. The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the car is driven with its lights in a correct state and in accordance with applicable traffic regulations.
02 Instruments and controls Left-hand stalk switch Stalk switch positions Direction indicators Short flash sequence 02 – 2 1 3 4 Continuous flash sequence – G026380 1 2 Move the stalk switch up or down to position (1) and release. > The direction indicators flash 3 times and the stalk switch returns to its original position. Move the stalk switch up or down to end position (2). > The stalk switch remains in its end position and is moved back manually, or automatically by steering wheel movement.
02 Instruments and controls Left-hand stalk switch Trip computer* NOTE If a warning message interrupts while you are using the trip computer, this message must be acknowledged. Acknowledge by pressing the READ button and revert to the trip computer function. G029052 The trip computer displays the following information: READ - confirms Thumbwheel2 – browse between menus and options in the trip computer list.
02 Instruments and controls Left-hand stalk switch 02 Resetting 1. Select --- KM/H AVERAGE SPEED or --.- L/100 KM AVERAGE 2. Reset with one press of the RESET button. 3. One long press of the RESET button (at least 5 seconds) resets both average speed and average consumption simultaneously.
02 Instruments and controls Right-hand stalk switch Windscreen wipers Windscreen/headlamp washer Single sweep Raise the stalk switch to make a single sweep. You can adjust and set a suitable speed for intermittent wiping. Turn the thumbwheel (C) up for a shorter interval between sweeps. Turn it down to increase the delay. Continuous wiping The wipers sweep at normal speed. The wipers sweep at high speed.
02 Instruments and controls Right-hand stalk switch Rear window wiper and washer 02 wiping. If the rear window wiper is already on at normal speed, no change is made. extra sweep is made when the thumbwheel is turned upwards). The function for intermittent wiping for reverse can be deactivated. Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop.
02 Instruments and controls Right-hand stalk switch IMPORTANT At an automatic car wash: Deactivate the rain sensor by pressing the button (B) while the remote control key is in position I or II. Otherwise, the windscreen wipers could start swiping and become damaged. 02 Thumbwheel Use the thumbwheel to adjust the frequency of wiper sweeps when intermittent wiping is selected, or the sensitivity to rain when the rain sensor is selected.
02 Instruments and controls Cruise control* Activating Increasing or decreasing speed NOTE A temporary increase in speed (less than one minute) using the accelerator, such as while overtaking, does not affect the cruise control setting. When you release the accelerator, the car will return to the programmed speed. 02 Temporary disengagement G020141 G029054 – The controls for cruise control are to the left of the steering wheel. – Setting the desired speed: 1. Press the CRUISE button.
02 Instruments and controls Cruise control* Return to the set speed – Press this button to resume the previously set speed. CRUISE ON appears on the combined instrument panel. 02 Disengaging – Press CRUISE to disengage the cruise control. CRUISE ON clears on the combined instrument panel. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
02 Instruments and controls Keypad in the steering wheel* Button functions 02 in order to enable control of the phone system with the arrow keys. To return to Audio only, press EXIT.. To return to the phone menu, press EXIT once again. With the ENTER button you can select, activate and deactivate options in menus. The button can also be used to access the folder structure and start the playback of audio files if a disc with audio files is inserted in the CD player/ CD changer*.
02 Instruments and controls Steering wheel adjustment, hazard warning flashers Steering wheel adjustment WARNING NOTE Adjust the steering wheel before driving off, never while driving. Before driving, check that the steering wheel is fixed in position. Regulations regarding the use of hazard warning flashers vary from country to country. 02 G020143 Hazard warning flashers 1. Pull the lever towards you to release the steering wheel. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you best. 3.
02 Instruments and controls Parking brake General > The instrument panel's warning symbol is illuminated. 02 NOTE The warning lamp symbol in the combined instrument panel illuminates irrespective of how hard the parking brake is applied. 3. Release the foot brake pedal and make sure that the car is at a standstill position. 4. If the vehicle moves then the parking brake lever must be pulled up a little bit further.
02 Instruments and controls Power windows Operation The power windows are operated using the controls in the doors. The key position must be I or II for the power windows to operate. The windows continue to work for a limited amount of time when the car is stopped and after the remote control key is removed, provided none of the doors is opened. Operate the windows with caution. WARNING Make sure that children and other passengers cannot be trapped in any way when closing the windows.
02 Instruments and controls Power windows 02 Blocking power windows in the rear doors NOTE Rear power windows If the car has electric child safety locks on the rear doors, the light indicates that these are also activated. The doors then cannot be opened from the inside. A text message is shown on the display when the electric child safety locks are activated. Front passenger seat Blocking rear power windows and electric child safety locks*.
02 Instruments and controls Windows, rearview and door mirrors Interior rearview mirror Interior rearview mirror with compass* Calibrating the compass Bright light from behind could be reflected in the rearview mirror and dazzle the driver. Use dimming when disturbed by light from behind. Dipping Control for dimming Normal position Dimmed position. Automatic dimming* Bright light from behind is automatically dimmed by the rearview mirror.
02 Instruments and controls Windows, rearview and door mirrors 02 4. Press the button (1) repeatedly until the number for the required magnetic zone (1– 15) is shown, refer to the map of magnetic zones for the compass. 5. Wait until the display returns to showing the character C. G020151 7. Drive slowly in a circle with a maximum speed of 10 km/h until a compass direction is shown on the display, which indicates that the calibration is complete. G020154 Magnetic zones, Australia.
02 Instruments and controls Windows, rearview and door mirrors Door mirrors Retractable power door mirrors* NOTE The mirrors can be retracted for parking/driving in narrow spaces. This can be carried out in key position I and II. Retracting the mirrors 1. Press the L and R button at the same time. 2. Release the buttons. The mirrors automatically stop in the fully retracted position. WARNING The door mirror on the driver's side is the wide-angled type to provide optimal vision.
02 Instruments and controls Windows, rearview and door mirrors Blind Spot Information System, BLIS* 02 BLIS is an information system that under certain conditions can help to draw the driver's attention to vehicles moving in the same direction in the so-called "blind spot", see page 175. Water and dirt-repellent coating* The front side windows are treated with a coating which improves the view in poor weather conditions. For information on maintenance, see page 211.
02 Instruments and controls Power sunroof* Open positions Ventilation position WARNING Open: If there are children in the car: Switch off the supply to the power sunroof by removing the remote control key if the driver leaves the car. – 02 Press the rear edge of the control (5) upward. Close: – Pull the rear edge of the control (6) downward.
02 Instruments and controls Power sunroof* closed position as long as the button is kept depressed. 02 If you need to interrupt closing: – Wind deflector Press the lock button again. WARNING WARNING The sunroof's pinch-protection function only operates during automatic closing, not manual closing. Closing with remote control or lock button Make sure that children or other passengers are not in danger of becoming trapped in any way when closing the sunroof with the remote control.
02 Instruments and controls Personal preferences Possible settings Display Clock, adjustment Personal preferences can be set for some of the car's functions. This applies to locks, climate control and audio functions. For audio functions, see page 254. MENU The hour and minute are each adjusted separately. EXIT ENTER Control panel Navigation Use The settings are shown on the display (A). Open the menu to enter settings: 02 1.
02 Instruments and controls Personal preferences – 02 Select On/Off depending on whether or not you wish the recirculation timer to be active. Reset all Resets the climate function options to the factory settings. Doors – auto lock When the speed of the car exceeds 7 km/h the doors and tailgate can be locked automatically. The On/Off option is available. Pulling the door handle twice unlocks and opens the doors from the inside.
02 Instruments and controls Personal preferences • 30 seconds • 60 seconds • 90 seconds 02 Information • VIN number… - (Vehicle Identification Number) is the car's unique identity number. • Number of keys… - The number of keys registered for the car is shown.
02 Instruments and controls HomeLink * General NOTE HomeLink is designed not to work if the car 02 is locked from the outside. Save the original remote controls for future programming (e.g. when switching to another car). Delete the button programming when the car is to be sold. G030070 Metallic sun visors should not be used in cars fitted with HomeLink. This may have an adverse effect on its function. HomeLink is a programmable remote control which can control up to three different devices (e.g.
02 Instruments and controls HomeLink * The particular distance that is required between the original remote control and HomeLink depends on the programming of the device in question. Perhaps several attempts will be required at different distances. Maintain each position for approx. 15 seconds before trying a new one. ess is repeated for approx. 20 seconds and indicates that the device has a "rolling code".
02 Instruments and controls HomeLink * • Constant glow: The indicator lamp illuminates with a constant glow when the button is kept depressed, this indicates that the programming is complete. The garage door, gate or similar should now be activated when the programmed HomeLink button is depressed. 02 • Glow not constant: The indicator lamp flashes quickly for approx. 2 seconds and then changes over to a constant glow for approx. 3 seconds. This process is repeated for approx.
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General information on climate control................................................... 92 Manual climate control, AC..................................................................... 94 Electronic climate control, ECC*............................................................. 97 Air distribution....................................................................................... 100 Fuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater*..................................................
CLIMATE CONTROL
03 Climate control General information on climate control Air conditioning Fault tracing and repair Display The climate control system cools or heats as well as dehumidifies the air in the passenger compartment. The car is equipped with either manual (AC) or electronic climate control (ECC, Electronic Climate Control). Volvo recommends that you only entrust fault tracing and repair of the climate control system to an authorised Volvo workshop. There is a display above the climate control panel.
03 Climate control General information on climate control Air vents in the dashboard ECC* Side windows and sunroof Actual temperature To ensure that the air conditioning works satisfactorily, close all side windows and the sunroof (if fitted). G019942 The temperature you select corresponds to the physical experience with reference to factors such as air speed, humidity and solar radiation in and around the car.
03 Climate control Manual climate control, AC Control panel 03 Fan Functions 2. Recirculation Recirculation 1. Fan Recirculation can be used to shut out bad air, exhaust fumes, etc. from the passenger compartment. The air in the passenger compartment is recirculated. No outside air is taken into the car. Recirculation (together with the air conditioning system) cools the passenger compartment more quickly in hot weather.
03 Climate control Manual climate control, AC Timer 4. Air distribution The timer function reduces the risk of icing, misting and bad air (if recirculation is selected). See page 83, for activating/deactivating the function. When the Defroster (3) program is selected, recirculation is deactivated. 3. Defroster Used to quickly remove misting and ice from the windscreen and side windows. Air flows to the windows at high fan speed. The light in the defroster button illuminates when the function is active.
03 Climate control Manual climate control, AC on the button. Automatic switching off disconnects the rear window and door mirrors after 12 – 20 minutes depending on outside temperature. 03 During cold weather the defrosting* also continues after 20 minutes in order to keep the rear window and door mirrors free of ice and mist. The intensity of the defrosting can be adapted to the outside temperature. This function must be switched off manually. 9.
03 Climate control Electronic climate control, ECC* Control panel 03 AUTO Functions Fan 1. AUTO 2. Fan The AUTO function automatically regulates climate control and maintains the selected temperature. The AUTO function controls heating, air conditioning, fan speed, recirculation, and air Recirculation/Air quality system Defroster Air distribution AC ON/OFF – Air conditioning On/Off Heated front left seat distribution.
03 Climate control Electronic climate control, ECC* 3. Recirculation 03 The function is selected to shut out bad air, exhaust gases etc. from the passenger compartment. The air in the passenger compartment is recirculated, i.e. no outside air is taken into the car when this function is activated. If the air in the car recirculates for too long, there is a risk of misting on the insides of the windows. Timer The timer function reduces the risk of icing, misting and bad air (if recirculation is selected).
03 Climate control Electronic climate control, ECC* A symbol on the display above the climate control panel and an illuminated light in the relevant button indicate which function has been selected. 7 and 8. Heated front seats* To activate front seat heating: Refer to the table on page 100. 6. AC – On/Off (ON/OFF) ON: The air conditioning is on. It is controlled by the system's AUTO function. This way, incoming air is cooled and dehumidified.
03 Climate control Air distribution 03 100 Air distribution Use: Air distribution Use: Air to windows. Some air flows from the air vents. The air is not recirculated. Air conditioning is always engaged. to remove ice and misting quickly. Air to the floor and windows. Some air flows from the dashboard air vents. to ensure comfortable conditions and good demisting in cold or humid weather. Air to windscreen and side windows. Some air flows from the air vents.
03 Climate control Fuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater* General information about heaters Refuelling Battery and fuel If the battery has insufficient charge or the fuel level is too low, the parking heater is switched off automatically and a message appears on the information display. The parking heater heats the engine and passenger compartment and can be started directly or with the timer. Two different times can be selected using the timer.
03 Climate control Fuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater* Activating the heater Symbols and display messages When one of the timer's settings or Direct start is activated, the information symbol in the combined instrument panel illuminates and the information display shows an explanatory text. G029052 03 Display Specification FUEL HEATER ON The heater is switched on and running.
03 Climate control Fuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater* With the direct start of the heater it will be activated for 50 minutes. Heating of the passenger compartment will begin as soon as the engine coolant has reached the correct temperature. NOTE The car can be started and driven while the parking heater is running. Setting the timer The time when the car shall be used and heated is specified with the timer. Select between TIMER 1 and TIMER 2. 1.
03 Climate control Fuel-driven auxiliary heater* (diesel) Auxiliary heater (diesel) In diesel-engined cars the auxiliary heater may be required for achieving the correct temperature in the engine and passenger compartment during cold weather. 03 The heater starts automatically when extra heat is required when the engine is running. The heater is switched off automatically when the correct temperature is reached or when the engine is switched off.
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INTERIOR
04 Interior Front seats Lumbar support1 (driver's and passenger seat*), turn the wheel. Seating position, manual seat Backrest rake: turn the wheel. Control panel for power seat*. The seats can be adjusted for a certain time after unlocking the door with the remote control key without the key being inserted into the ignition switch. The seat can always be adjusted in key position I or II.
04 Interior Front seats Memory function Tipping the front seat backrest* WARNING Risk of crushing. Make sure that children do not play with the controls. Check that there are no objects in front of, behind or under the seat during adjustment. Ensure that none of the rear seat passengers is in danger of becoming trapped. G020200 Memory in remote control key Buttons for memory function. Store setting 1. Adjust seat. 2. Press and hold button M while pressing button 1, 2 or 3 simultaneously.
04 Interior Front seats Inlaid mats* Volvo supplies inlay mats which are especially produced for your car. WARNING Before setting off check that the inlaid mat in the driver area is firmly affixed and secured in the pins in order to avoid getting caught adjacent to and under the pedals. 04 110 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
04 Interior Interior lighting Reading lamps and interior lighting Vanity mirror* Front roof lighting The front reading lamps are switched on or off by pressing the relevant button in the roof console. Rear roof lighting G020210 G020201 04 G030855 Controls in roof console for front reading lamps and passenger compartment lighting. Reading lamp left-hand, On/Off The lamp is automatically switched on and off respectively when the cover is opened or closed.
04 Interior Interior lighting Cargo area lighting The lighting in the cargo area is switched on and off respectively when the tailgate is opened or closed. Passenger compartment lighting is switched off when: • the engine is started • the car is locked with the key or remote control key. Automatic lighting Using the switch (2), see page 111, three positions can be selected for the lighting the passenger compartment: 04 • Off – right-hand side (marked with 0) depressed, automatic lighting switched off.
04 Interior Interior lighting 04 113
04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage spaces 04 114
04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage pocket on rear of front seats. Glovebox Coat hanger Storage compartment in door panel with cup holder. Ticket clip Storage pocket on front edge of front seat cushions. Glovebox Storage compartment (e.g. for CD discs and cup holder,*) and storage compartment behind the centre console. Coat hanger, only for light garments. Storage compartment and cup holder. Storage pocket* on front edge of centre rear seat cushion.
04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage under the front armrest Cup holder in centre console There is a storage space under the armrest. There is also a smaller storage space in the detachable armrest. Press the small button and lift the armrest to open the shallow compartment. Press the large button and lift the armrest to open the deeper compartment. In the deeper compartment there is space for 10 normal CD cases.
04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage compartment behind the gear lever Bottle holder* Ashtray* When there are no buttons for parking assistance and BLIS, see page 173 and page 175, the space can be used as a storage compartment. A bottle holder for larger bottles is located on the rear of the tunnel console. G019622 G017441 04 An ashtray is located towards the rear of the tunnel console. Open the ashtray by pulling the top edge of the cover.
04 Interior Rear seat Head restraint, rear Tipping the rear seat backrest IMPORTANT There must be no objects on the rear seat when the backrest is to be folded down. The seat belts must not be connected either. Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the rear seat upholstery. IMPORTANT The head restraints could be damaged if they are not removed for loading. The head restraint in the centre must also be removed for heavy loads.
04 Interior Rear seat 2. Lift the rear edge of the seat cushion (1) to fold the seat cushions forward. 3. Pull the lock (2) catch up and forward to release the backrest. A red indicator on the lock catch shows that the backrest is no longer locked in place. 4. Fold the backrests (3) forward halfway and remove the head restraints on the outside seats. The centre seat's head restraint must be removed for a fully level floor. 5.
04 Interior Cargo area Safety net* 2. Do the same on the other side. The attachments on the net spring shut. Pull the net over towards the left bracket to fit it in place. Safety grille* 3. Check that the attachments on the safety net are securely fastened in the keyed recesses in the roof panel. Using the safety net with lowered backrests The retractable safety net storage cassette is mounted on the rear of the backrest. Using the safety net with raised backrests. 1.
04 Interior Cargo area Cargo cover* Remove the safety grille as follows: 4. The button springs back when the cargo cover is correctly located. 1. Fold the rear seat backrest forward slightly (to relieve the load from the gas struts). 5. Repeat the procedure on the opposite side. Removing 2. Remove the caps from the nuts on either side that secure the safety grille. 3. Unscrew the nuts until the threads are flush with the edge of the nuts. 4.
04 Interior Cargo area Use Pull the cargo cover over the cargo area and hook it into the tracks in the rear pillars in the cargo area. Using the safety net together with the cargo cover Removing the cargo cover. 1. Lift up the front section of the cargo cover, move it backwards and then allow it to hang free. Load retaining eyelets* 2. Move the button forwards, lift up one end of the cargo cover. Repeat on the opposite side. Following which, pull out the cargo cover.
04 Interior Cargo area Electrical socket in cargo area* Bag holder* G014756 04 Fold down the cover to access the electrical socket. This socket works regardless of whether or not the ignition is on. NOTE Remember that using the electrical socket with the engine switched off involves the risk of discharging the car's battery. The bag holder holds shopping bags in place and prevents them from tipping over and spilling their contents in the cargo area. 1. Open the hatch in the cargo area. 2.
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LOCKS AND ALARM
05 Locks and alarm Remote control key with key blade Remote control key Loss of a remote control key The car is supplied with 2 remote control keys. If you lose a remote control key, take the car and the other remote control keys to a Volvo workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. The code of the missing remote control key must be erased from the system as a theft prevention measure.
05 Locks and alarm Remote control key with key blade Unlocking – Unlocks the doors and the tailgate. Press and hold (at least 4 seconds) to also open the side windows. Approach lighting – Switches on the lighting at a distance – lights up the area around a car parked in a dark location. Press the button once to switch on the interior lighting, position/parking lamps, number plate lighting and door mirror lamps (option). The lighting is switched off automatically after 30, 60 or 90 seconds.
05 Locks and alarm Remote control key with key blade Unlocking doors with the key blade Locking the glovebox NOTE If central locking cannot be activated with the remote control key, e.g. if the batteries are discharged, then the driver's door can be unlocked and opened as follows: The remote control key cannot unlock the glovebox without the key blade. This function is particularly useful for when the car is left for service, at a hotel or similar. 1. Insert the key blade in the driver's door keyhole.
05 Locks and alarm G019450 Active locks Active locks for remote control key with key blade. 05 Active locks for remote control key without key blade.
05 Locks and alarm Keyless drive* Keyless lock and ignition system Remote control key max. 1.5 m from the car In order to open a door or the tailgate, a remote control key must be no more than approx. 1.5 m from the car door handle or tailgate. This means that the person who wishes to open a door must have the remote control key with him or her. It is not possible to open a door if the remote control key is on the other side of the car.
05 Locks and alarm Keyless drive* Locking Unlocking doors with the key blade NOTE On cars with the keyless drive system and automatic transmission the gear selector must be moved to the P position and the ignition dial turned to the 0 position. Otherwise the car cannot be locked or alarmed. Unlocking Cars with the keyless system have a button on the outside door handles.
05 Locks and alarm Keyless drive* Door handle, right-hand rear NOTE Centre console, under the rear section When the driver's door is unlocked using the key blade and is opened, the alarm is triggered. It is switched off by inserting the remote control key in the ignition switch, see page 139. Centre console, under the front section WARNING People with pacemaker operations should not come closer than 22 cm to the keyless system's antennae with their pacemaker.
05 Locks and alarm Battery in remote control key Low battery in remote control key When the battery runs down and full functionality cannot be guaranteed, the information and display show KEY BATTERY symbol LOW VOLTAGE or REMOTE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE. Changing the remote control key battery 1. Place the remote control key with the keypad downward and prize up the cover using a small screwdriver. 2. Remove the cover. 3.
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Locking/unlocking the car from outside WARNING Be aware of the risk of being locked in the car when it is locked from the outside using the remote control key - it is then not possible to open any of the doors from the inside with the door controls. Read more about this in the section "Deadlocks" later on. For cars with the Keyless system, see page 130.
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking – Press the upper section of the central lock. ing button Global opening – Press the upper section of the central lock. ing button A long press (at least 4 seconds) also opens all the side windows simultaneously - for example, to quickly ventilate the passenger compartment during hot weather. Locking – Press the lower section of the central lock. ing button Press and hold (at least 2 seconds) to also close all windows and the sunroof* at the same time.
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Deactivation is carried out as follows: 1. Access the menu system under CAR SETTINGS (for a detailed description of the menu system, see page 84). 2. Select REDUCED GUARD. 3. Select Activate once: The instrument panel display shows the message REDUCED GUARD SEE MANUAL and the deadlocks function is switched off when the car is locked.
05 Locks and alarm Child safety locks Manual select, child lock, rear doors Electrical locking of the rear doors and power windows* The lamp in the button illuminates when the lock is active. NOTE G014697 Cars with electric child safety locks do not also have manual child locks. 05 Manual child lock in left-hand rear door. The door cannot be opened from inside. Driver's door control panel. The door can be opened from inside.
05 Locks and alarm Alarm* Alarm system Alarm indicator NOTE When the alarm is armed, it continually monitors all alarm inputs. Do not attempt to repair or modify alarm system components. All such attempts could affect the terms of insurance.
05 Locks and alarm Alarm* Automatic re-arming of the alarm Remote control key not working Alarm signals This function prevents the car being left with the alarm disarmed unintentionally. When the alarm is triggered, the following happens: If the car is unlocked with the remote control key (and the alarm is disarmed) but none of the doors or the tailgate is opened within 2 minutes, then the alarm is automatically rearmed. The car is relocked at the same time.
05 Locks and alarm Alarm* 4. Test the movement detector by lifting out a bag from a seat for example. > A siren should sound and all direction indicators should flash. 4. Open the bonnet with the handle under the dashboard. > A siren should sound and all direction indicators should flash. 5. Deactivate the alarm by unlocking the car with the remote control key. 5. Deactivate the alarm by unlocking the car with the remote control key. Test of alarm for doors 1.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
06 Starting and driving General Economical driving Driving economically means driving smoothly while thinking ahead and adjusting your driving style and speed to the prevailing conditions. • Drive in the highest gear possible, adapted to the current traffic situation and road lower engine speeds result in lower fuel consumption. • Avoid driving with open windows. • Avoid sudden unnecessary acceleration and heavy braking.
06 Starting and driving General displayed there regarding appropriate action - follow the recommendation given. Open tailgate • If the temperature gauge for the engine's WARNING cooling system goes into the red zone stop and let the engine idle for a few minutes. Do not drive with the tailgate open. Toxic exhaust fumes can be drawn into the car through the cargo area. • If the car overheats, the air conditioning may be switched off temporarily.
06 Starting and driving Refuelling Opening the fuel filler flap 3. Take out the cap. 4. Hang up the cap on the inside of the fuel filler flap. NOTE Put the petrol cap back on after refuelling. Turn until one or more clear clicks are heard. Filling up with fuel Do not overfill the tank but fill until the pump nozzle cuts out. NOTE Don not forget to switch off the fuel-driven heater before refuelling! 06 Open the fuel filler flap with the button on the lighting panel, see page 61.
06 Starting and driving Refuelling IMPORTANT Mixing different types of fuel or the use of fuel not recommended invalidates Volvo's guarantees, and any associated service agreement. This applies to all engines. NOTE: It does not apply to cars with engines that are adapted to run on ethanol fuel (E85). For information on fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and tank volume - see page 298. Catalytic converter The purpose of the catalytic converter is to purify exhaust gases.
06 Starting and driving Refuelling Diesel Diesel must meet the EN 590 or JIS K2204 standards. IMPORTANT Only ever use fuel that fulfils the European diesel standard. IMPORTANT Diesel type fuels which must not be used: special additives, Marine Diesel Fuel, fuel oil, RME1 (Rape Methyl Ester) and vegetable oil. These fuels do not fulfil the requirements in accordance with Volvo recommendations and generate increased wear and engine damage that is not covered by the Volvo warranty.
06 Starting and driving Refuelling called "regeneration" is started in order to burn away the particles and empty the filter. This requires the engine to have reached normal operating temperature. Regeneration of the filter takes place automatically and normally takes 10-20 minutes. It may take a little longer at a low average speed. Fuel consumption may increase slightly during regeneration.
06 Starting and driving Alcolock* General information on the Alcolock Functions The function of the Alcolock1 is to prevent the car from being driven by individuals under the influence of alcohol. Before the engine can be started the driver must take a breath test that verifies that he/she is not under the influence of alcohol. Alcolock calibration takes place in accordance with each market's limit value in force for driving legally.
06 Starting and driving Alcolock* Before starting the engine 1. When the indicator lamp (6) is green the Alcolock is ready for use. 2. Withdraw the Alcolock from its holder. If the Alcolock is outside the car when it is unlocked then it must first be activated with the switch (2). Specification Green lamp + ALCOGUARD APPROVED TEST Start the engine - no alcohol content measured. Red lamp + DISAPPROVED TEST WAIT 1 MINUTE 4.
06 Starting and driving Alcolock* Bypass function will then be possible, see page 152 section Emergency situation. In extremely cold weather the heating time can be reduced by taking the Alcolock indoors. The message can be cleared by pressing the send button (3) once. Otherwise it goes out on its own after approx. 2 minutes but then reappears each time the engine is started - only recalibration at a workshop2 can clear the message permanently.
06 Starting and driving Alcolock* Symbols and display messages Display text Meaning/Action In addition to the previously described messages, the combined instrument panel's display can also show the following: ALCOGUARD BLOW HARDER Blowing too weak blow harder. ALCOGUARD WAIT PREHEATING Heating not finished - wait for text ALCOGUARD BLOW 5 SECONDS.
06 Starting and driving Starting the engine Before starting the engine – NOTE Apply the parking brake. The idling speed can be noticeably higher than normal for certain engine types during cold starting. This is in order that the emissions system can reach normal operating temperature as quickly as possible, which minimises exhaust emissions and protects the environment.
06 Starting and driving Starting the engine I – Radio position Steering lock deactivated. Certain functions can be used. The engine's electrical system is not activated. II – Driving position The remote control key's position when driving. The whole electrical system is engaged. and the car cannot be started. In which case, proceed as follows: 1. Remove the remote control key from the ignition switch and turn the steering wheel so that the tension is released. 2. Hold the steering wheel in this position.
06 Starting and driving Starting the engine – Flexifuel General information about starting with Flexifuel If the engine still does not start – Please wait for one minute, fully depress the accelerator pedal and repeat the previous procedure. The engine is started in the same way as in a petrol-engined car, see page 154. IMPORTANT NOTE The immobiliser is activated in the event of repeated start attempts. Before a new start attempt is made the key/dial must first be turned back to position I or 0.
06 Starting and driving Starting the engine – Flexifuel NOTE Points to remember for carrying reserve fuel: • In the event of stalling due to an empty fuel tank, bioethanol E85 from a reserve fuel can may make the engine difficult to start in extreme cold. This is avoided by filling the reserve fuel can with 95 octane petrol. IMPORTANT After the fuel mixture in the tank has been changed an adaptation should be made by driving at an even speed for about 15 minutes.
06 Starting and driving Keyless drive* General Starting the car – Starting with the remote control key Depress the clutch pedal (cars with manual gearbox) or brake pedal (cars with automatic gearbox). Petrol engine – Press in and turn the ignition dial to key position III. 1. First turn the ignition dial to key position II and wait until the diesel indicator symbol in the combined instrument panel goes out, see page 53. 2. Following which, turn the ignition dial to position III.
06 Starting and driving Manual gearbox Gear positions Gear shift indicator - GSI* GSI - Gear Shift Indicator advises the driver of the optimum time to change gear. The indication is given with an arrow for up and down shifting respectively in the lower information display of the combined instrument panel, see page 51. Reverse gear inhibitor The reverse gear inhibitor hinders the possibility of mistakenly attempting to engage reverse gear during normal forward travel.
06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox Geartronic automatic gear positions NOTE The brake pedal must be depressed in order to be able to disengage the gear lever from the P position. The gearbox is mechanically blocked when the P position is engaged. Always apply the parking brake when parking the car. G018264 WARNING D: Automatic gear positions. M (+/–): Manual gear positions.
06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox a level suitable for the selected gear, in order to avoid jerking and stalling. To return to automatic driving mode: • Move the lever to the side to the end posi- When kick-down is activated the car can change one or more gears at a time depending on engine speed. The car changes up when the engine reaches its maximum speed in order to prevent damage to the engine. tion at D.
06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox Disengaging the gear selector inhibitor Cold start Automatic gearbox Powershift* When starting in low temperatures, the gear changes can sometimes feel hard. This is due to the gearbox oil's viscosity at low temperatures. To reduce engine emissions, the gearbox shifts up later than normal when the engine is started at low temperatures.
06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox ignation on the decal number (5) under the bonnet - see page 286. The designation ”MPS6” means that it is Powershift transmission - otherwise it is Geartronic automatic transmission. To bear in mind The transmission's double clutch has overload protection that is activated if it becomes too hot, e.g. if the car is held stationary with the accelerator pedal on an uphill gradient for a long time.
06 Starting and driving Automatic gearbox Symbol A 06 Display Driving characteristics Action TRANSM. OVERHEAT BRAKE TO HOLD Difficulty in maintaining even speed at constant engine speed. Gearbox overheated. Keep the car stationary using the foot brakeA. TRANSM. OVERHEAT PARK SAFELY Significant pulling in the car's traction. Gearbox overheated. Park the car immediately in a safe manner. TRANSM. COOLING LET ENGINE RUN No drive due to overheated gearbox. Gearbox overheated.
06 Starting and driving DRIVe Start-Stop* General The Start/Stop function gives the driver the opportunity for a more active environmentally conscious driving style by means of being able to disengage gear and letting the engine autostop, whenever appropriate. Start/Stop Quieter and cleaner Smart charging The car's kinetic energy is used during engine braking by means of it being converted into electricity and stored in the car's battery.
06 Starting and driving DRIVe Start-Stop* Function and operation Auto-starting the engine NOTE After starting with the key and each autostop the car must first reach 5 km/h before the automatic Start/Stop function is re-activated - following which certain conditions must also be fulfilled, refer to these under the heading "The engine does not autostop". All of the car's normal systems such as lighting, radio, etc.
06 Starting and driving DRIVe Start-Stop* Indication is made with an up or down arrow in the combined instrument panel's lower display. Deactivating the Start/Stop function Limitations has not depressed the clutch pedal in order to engage a gear: The engine does not auto-stop Even if the Start/Stop function is activated, the engine does not auto-stop if: • the driver has opened the seatbelt's • The driver's seatbelt buckle is opened. • Misting forms on the windows.
06 Starting and driving DRIVe Start-Stop* gear lever in neutral position in order to enable auto-start. Message Involuntary engine stop In the event that a start-up fails and the engine stops, proceed as follows: 1. Depress the clutch pedal again - the engine starts automatically after the gear lever has been set in neutral position. Prior to this the information display showed the text PUT GEAR IN NEUTRAL TO START.
06 Starting and driving Brake system Brake servo If the car is rolling or is being towed with the engine turned off, the brake pedal must be depressed about 5 times harder than when the engine is running. If the brake pedal is depressed when the engine is started, you will feel the pedal drop. This is normal and due to the brake servo becoming active. This may be more noticeable if the car has Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA). WARNING The brake servo only works when the engine is running.
06 Starting and driving Brake system Emergency Brake Assistance – EBA For sudden braking, EBA (Emergency Brake Assist) provides full-strength braking instantaneously. The EBA function senses when heavy braking is underway by registering how quickly the brake pedal is depressed. Continue braking without easing off on the brake pedal. The function disengages when the pressure on the brake pedal eases. This function is always active. It cannot be disengaged.
06 Starting and driving DSTC – Stability and traction control system* General Reduced operation Operation 1. Turn the thumbwheel until the DSTC menu appears. The stability and traction control system, DSTC (Dynamic Stability and Traction Control) helps the driver to avoid skidding and improves the car's traction. DSTC ON means that the system function is unchanged. A pulsing sound may be noticed during braking or acceleration when the system is in action.
06 Starting and driving DSTC – Stability and traction control system* Messages on the information display TRACTION CONTROL TEMPORARILY OFF means that the system has been temporarily reduced due to excessive brake temperature. – The function is reactivated automatically when the brakes have cooled. ANTI-SKID SERVICE REQUIRED system disabled due to a fault. – 06 Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine. > If the message remains when the engine is restarted, drive to a workshop.
06 Starting and driving Park Assist* General information on parking assistance • Rear only. • Both front and rear. Limitations Function The frequency of the signal increases the shorter the distance to an obstacle, in front of or behind the car. If the volume of another audio source from the audio system is high, then this is automatically lowered. The tone becomes constant at a distance of about 30 cm.
06 Starting and driving Park Assist* The system is automatically engaged when the car is started and the switch's On/Off lamp is illuminated. If parking assistance is switched off with the button, the lamp goes out. Front Front parking assistance is active at speeds below 15 km/h. The system is deactivated at higher speeds. When the speed is below 10 km/h the system is reactivated. The distance covered to the front of the car is about 0.8 metres.
06 Starting and driving BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System General BLIS is an information system that under certain conditions can help to draw the driver's attention to vehicles moving in the same direction in the so-called "blind spot". Blind spots The system is designed to work most effectively when driving in dense traffic on multi-lane highways. G020295 BLIS is based on camera technology. The cameras (1) are located under the door mirrors. Rearview mirror with BLIS system.
06 Starting and driving BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System WARNING Activate/deactivate BLIS does not work in sharp bends. BLIS system message BLIS does not work when the car is reversing. A wide trailer coupled to the car can conceal other vehicles in adjacent lanes. It can prevent the vehicle in the screened area from being detected by BLIS. Daylight and darkness In daylight the system reacts to the shape of the surrounding vehicles.
06 Starting and driving BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System Specification BLIS SERVICE REQUIRED Blind spot syst. disengaged - contact a workshop. BLIS OFF The BLIS system is deactivated. IMPORTANT Repair of the BLIS system components must only be performed by a workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Cleaning Limitations In some situations the BLIS indicator lamp may illuminate despite there being no other vehicle within the blind spot.
06 Starting and driving Towing and recovery Start assistance WARNING Use a donor battery if the battery is discharged and the engine does not start. Do not tow the car to bump start the engine, see page 181. IMPORTANT • The steering lock must be unlocked before towing - the lock stays in the position it was in when the voltage was disconnected. • The remote control key must be in key position II - in position I all airbags are deactivated. Bump starting the car can damage the catalytic converter.
06 Starting and driving Towing and recovery IMPORTANT Towing eye Avoid towing. • • – • The second variant has a marking along However, the car can be towed for a short distance at low speed to move it from a dangerous position - not further than 10 km and not faster than 10 km/h. Note that the car must always be towed with the wheels rolling forward.
06 Starting and driving Towing and recovery Recovery Call a recovery service for recovery assistance. The car must always be towed with the wheels rolling forward. IMPORTANT Cars with automatic gearbox must only be towed with drive wheels raised from the road.
06 Starting and driving Start assistance Starting with a donor battery 4. Connect one of the red jump lead's clamps to the donor battery's positive terminal (1). IMPORTANT Connect the start cable carefully to avoid short circuits with other components in the engine compartment. 5. Connect the red jump lead's other clamp onto the car's positive terminal (2). 6. Connect one of the black jump lead's clamps to the donor battery's negative terminal (3).
06 Starting and driving Driving with a trailer General Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The total of the weight of the passengers and all accessories, e.g. towbar, reduces the car's payload by a corresponding weight. For more detailed information on weights, see page 289. If the towing bracket is fitted by an authorised Volvo workshop, then the car is delivered with the necessary equipment for driving with a trailer. • Do not tow a heavy trailer when the car is brand new.
06 Starting and driving Driving with a trailer Automatic gearbox Overheating When driving with a trailer in hilly terrain in a hot climate there may be a risk of overheating. • An automatic gearbox selects the optimum gear related to load and engine speed. Steep inclines • Do not lock the automatic transmission in a higher gear than the engine "can cope with" - it is not always a good idea to drive at a high gear with low engine revolutions. hitched trailer. Always use the parking brake.
06 Starting and driving Towing equipment* Towbar Trailer cable Storing the towbar If the car is equipped with a detachable towbar, the installation instructions for the loose section must be followed carefully, see page 186. WARNING Follow the installation instructions carefully. • The detachable section must be locked with the key before setting off. • Check that the indicator window shows green. Towbar storage space.
06 Starting and driving Towing equipment* G010393 G010387 G010388 Specifications Dimensions for mounting points (mm) Fixed towbar standard A B 1115 81 C D E F G H I J K 06 113 Fixed towbar with Nivomat 1111 76 Detachable towbar standard 1115 81 Detachable towbar with Nivomat 1111 77 1 Side member 2 Ball centre 964 482 40 141 542 150 100 140 63 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar* 1. Remove the protective cover by first pressing in the catch and then pulling the cover straight back . 2. Ensure that the mechanism is in the unlocked position by turning the key clockwise. 06 186 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. G020302 G017317 G020301 Fitting the towbar 3. Check that the indicator window (3) shows red. If the window does not show red, press in and turn the locking wheel antiuntil you hear a click.
06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar* G020309 G020307 G020304 5. Check that the indicator window shows green. 4. Insert the towbar until you hear a click. 6. Turn the key anticlockwise to locked position. Remove the key from the lock. 7. Check that the towbar is secure by pulling it up, down and back. WARNING If the towbar is not fitted correctly then it must be detached and reattached in accordance with the previous instructions.
06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar* 8. Safety cable. WARNING 06 188 1. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to the unlocked position. Be sure to attach the trailer's safety cable to the correct place. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. G020312 G020301 G020310 Removing the towbar 2. Push in the locking wheel and turn it anticlockwise until you hear a click.
06 Starting and driving 3. Turn the locking wheel down fully, until it comes to a stop. Hold it in this position while pulling the towbar rearward and upward. G017318 G020314 Detachable towbar* 4. Push on the protective cover. 06 WARNING Secure the towbar safely if it is stored in the car, see page 184. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
06 Starting and driving Loading General Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The total of the weight of the passengers and all accessories reduces the car's payload by a corresponding weight. For more detailed information on weights, see page 289. • Heavy objects should be placed as low as possible. Avoid placing heavy loads on a lowered backrest. • Cover sharp edges with something soft to avoid damaging the upholstery or the glass surface of the tailgate.
06 Starting and driving Adjusting headlamp pattern Headlamp pattern for left-hand traffic. G021422 Headlamps with Active Bending Lights G021421 Halogen headlamps G020317 Correct light pattern for left or righthand traffic Left-hand traffic. Left-hand traffic. Right-hand traffic. Right-hand traffic. Headlamp pattern for right-hand traffic. The headlamp pattern can be adjusted using a control in each headlamp housing to avoid dazzling oncoming motorists.
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WHEELS AND TYRES
07 Wheels and tyres General Driving characteristics and tyres Speed ratings The tyres greatly affect the car's driving characteristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre pressure and speed rating are important for how the car performs. The car is approved as a whole, which means that dimensions and speed ratings must not differ from those specified on the vehicle registration document. The only exception to these conditions is winter tyres (both those with metal studs and those without).
07 Wheels and tyres General The reason for this is that tyres age and decompose, even if they are hardly ever or never used. The function can therefore be affected due to the tyre's constituent materials being broken down. In such a case the tyre should then not be used. This also applies to spare tyres, winter tyres and tyres saved for future use. Examples of external signs which indicate that the tyre is unsuitable for use are cracks or discoloration.
07 Wheels and tyres General recommended not to drive on winter tyres that have a tread depth of less than 4 mm. IMPORTANT The wheel nuts (1) should be tightened to 110 Nm and (2) to 130 Nm respectively. Overtightening can damage the nuts and the bolts. Snow chains Snow chains may only be used on the front wheels. This also applies to all-wheel-drive cars. Steel rims – standard wheel nuts (1) Never drive faster than 50 km/h with snow chains.
07 Wheels and tyres General ted on the bolt nearest the air valve. Otherwise the wheel cover cannot be fitted to the rim. NOTE be switched between front and rear positions, never between left and right-hand sides, or vice versa. IMPORTANT The car must never be driven fitted with more than one "Temporary Spare" wheel. If the tyre is mounted incorrectly, the car's braking characteristics and capacity to force rain, snow and slush out of the way are adversely affected.
07 Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure Recommended tyre pressure NOTE G020791 Tyre pressure decreases over time, this is a natural phenomenon. Tyre pressure also varies depending on ambient temperature. The tyre pressure label on the driver's side door pillar shows which pressures the tyres should have at different load and speed conditions. • Tyre pressure for the car's recommended tyre size 07 • ECO pressure1 • Spare tyre pressure (Temporary Spare).
07 Wheels and tyres Warning triangle* and spare wheel * Warning triangle Follow the regulations for the use of a warning triangle*. Place the warning triangle in a suitable place with regard to the traffic. 1. Undo the case containing the warning triangle, it is secured with Velcro straps. Take the warning triangle from the case. 2. Lower the warning triangle's support legs. Ensure the warning triangle and its case are firmly secured in the cargo area after use.
07 Wheels and tyres Warning triangle* and spare wheel * Putting the spare wheel* and jack* into the cargo area 1. Crank the jack (3) to halfway in order that the jack shall fit horizontally in the bracket. First aid* A case with first aid equipment is located in the cargo area. 2. Fold in the handle (6) and place the wheel wrench (2) on the jack. 3. Put the jack (3) back in the hole on the right (4). Fasten the spare wheel (1) in the hole on the left (5).
07 Wheels and tyres Changing wheels Removing wheels NOTE Volvo recommends only using the jack* that belongs to the car model in question, which is indicated on the jack's label. The label also indicates the jack's maximum lift capacity at a specified minimum lifting height. Set up the warning triangle if a wheel must be changed at a busy location. Make sure that the car and jack are on a firm horizontal surface.
07 Wheels and tyres Changing wheels Fitting the wheel 1. Clean the contact surfaces between wheel and hub. 2. Put on the wheel. Tighten the wheel nuts. 3. Lower the car so that the wheel cannot rotate. 4. Tighten the wheel nuts crosswise. It is important that the wheel nuts are tightened properly. • Standard wheel nuts - tightening torque: 110 Nm • Domed wheel nuts - tightening torque: 130 Nm IMPORTANT The ground must be firm, smooth and level. 7. Lift the car so that the wheel is free.
07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair* Emergency puncture repair, general information 1. Fold up the cargo area floor. NOTE The emergency puncture repair kit is only intended for sealing tyres with a puncture in the tread. 2. Lift up the emergency puncture repair kit. Overview The emergency puncture repair kit has limited capacity to seal tyres which have punctures in the wall. Do not seal tyres with the emergency puncture repair kit if they have larger slits, cracks or similar damage.
07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair* Sealing fluid bottle WARNING Pressure gauge The sealing fluid can irritate the skin. In the case of contact with skin, wash away the fluid with soap and water. Sealing punctured tyres 3. Check that the switch is in position 0 and locate the cable and the air hose. WARNING Do not leave children in the car without supervision when the engine is running. 7. Plug the cable into the 12 V socket and start the car.
07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair* WARNING If the pressure is below 1.8 bar then the hole in the tyre is too big. The journey should not be continued. Contacting an authorised tyre centre is recommended. 10. Switch off the compressor to check the pressure on the pressure gauge. Minimum pressure is 1.8 bar and maximum is 3.5 bar. 11. Switch off the compressor and unplug the cable from the 12 V socket. 12. Detach the hose from the tyre valve and fit the valve cap. 13.
07 Wheels and tyres Emergency puncture repair* WARNING Do not leave children in the car without supervision when the engine is running. Changing the sealing fluid canister Replace the bottle before the expiration date has passed. Treat the old bottle as environmentally hazardous waste. 3. Connect the cable to one of the car's 12 V sockets and start the car. 4. Start the compressor by flicking the switch to position I. IMPORTANT Risk of overheating. The compressor must not run for more than 10 minutes.
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CAR CARE
08 Car care Cleaning Washing the car Wash the car as soon as it becomes dirty. Use car shampoo. Dirt and road salt can lead to corrosion. • Do not park the car in direct sunlight. Washing a car with hot paintwork can cause permanent paintwork damage. Wash the car in a car wash with waste water separator. • Hose down the underbody thoroughly. • Wash using a sponge, car shampoo and plenty of lukewarm water.
08 Car care Cleaning IMPORTANT Rinse the entire car to remove loose dirt. When using a pressure washer: Make sure that the nozzle of the pressure washer is not closer than 30 cm to the bodywork. Do not spray directly onto the locks. Testing the brakes WARNING Always test the brakes after washing the car, including the parking brake, to ensure that moisture and corrosion do not attack the brake linings and reduce braking performance.
08 Car care Cleaning Cleaning the interior Only use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly and follow the instructions included with the car care product. Vacuuming is important prior to using cleaning agents. Carpets and cargo area Remove inlaid carpets for separate cleaning of the floor carpet and the inlaid carpets. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt. Each inlay mat is secured with pins.
08 Car care Cleaning Protective treatment of leather upholstery Group 1 (ink, wine, coffee, milk, sweat and blood) Vacuuming is important prior to using leather care agents. – 1. Pour a small amount of the protective cream on the felted cloth and massage in a thin layer of cream with gentle circular movements on the leather. Group 2 (fats, oils, sauces and chocolate) Use a soft cloth or sponge. Mix a 5% ammonia solution. (For blood stains, use a solution of 2 dl water and 25g salt.) 1.
08 Car care Touching up paintwork Paintwork Stone chips and scratches If the stone chip has penetrated to the bare metal Paint is an important part of the car's rustproofing and should therefore be checked regularly. To avoid the onset of rust, damaged paintwork should be rectified immediately. The most common types of paintwork damage are stone chips, scratches, and marks on the edges of wings and doors. 1. Apply a piece of masking tape over the damaged surface.
08 Car care Rustproofing Inspection and maintenance Your car has already received a thorough and complete rustproofing at the factory. Parts of the body are made of galvanised sheet metal. The underbody is protected by a wear-resistant anti-corrosion compound. A thin, penetrating rustproofing fluid was sprayed into the members, cavities and closed sections. Maintain the car's rustproofing. • Keep the car clean. Hose down the underbody.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
09 Maintenance and service 09 Volvo service Volvo service programme Before the car left the factory, it was thoroughly test driven. It was checked again in accordance with Volvo Car Corporation regulations before it was handed over to you. To keep your Volvo as safe and reliable as possible, follow the Volvo service programme specified in the Service and Warranty Booklet. Volvo also recommends that you engage an authorised Volvo workshop to perform the service and maintenance work.
09 Maintenance and service Self-maintenance Before starting work on the car Raising the car Battery Check that the battery cables are correctly connected and tightened. If you raise the car using a two-pillar workshop lift, ensure that the front and rear lift arms are fixed under the lifting points. See preceding illustration. Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running (e.g. if replacing the battery). Check regularly Never use a quick charger to charge the battery.
09 Maintenance and service Bonnet and engine compartment 09 G020793 Opening the bonnet The illustration shows a left-hand drive car. 1. Pull the handle on the far left under the instrument panel. (In right-hand drive cars the handle is on the far right.) You will hear when the catch releases. 2. Insert your hand under the centre of the front edge of the bonnet and press the safety catch to the right. WARNING Check that the bonnet locks properly when closed. Engine compartment 3. Open the bonnet.
09 Maintenance and service Bonnet and engine compartment 09 Battery Relay and fuse box Air filter2 2 The location varies depending on engine alternative.
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids 09 Checking the engine oil IMPORTANT In order to fulfil the requirements for the engine's service intervals all engines are filled with a specially adapted synthetic engine oil at the factory. The choice of oil has been made very carefully with regard to service life, starting characteristics, fuel consumption and environmental impact. An approved engine oil must be used in order that the recommended service intervals can be applied.
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids 09 below, then an additional amount is required. 6. If required, check the level again, do it after driving a short distance. Then repeat steps 1 - 4. WARNING G020336 Never fill above the MAX mark. The level should never be above MAX or below MIN as this could lead to engine damage. Diesel engine. Dipstick, 4-cyl diesel engines. Filler pipe, engine oil. Checking the oil level in a new car is especially important before the first scheduled oil change.
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids 09 For engines with electronic oil level sensor2 IMPORTANT In the event of the message Oil level low, Fill oil, only fill with 0.5 litres. NOTE The oil level is only detected by the system during driving. The system cannot directly detect changes when the oil is filled or drained. The car must be driven about 30 km before the oil level display is correct. Message and graph in the display. Message Filler pipe.
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids Measuring the oil level Washer fluid, topping up 09 NOTE If the oil level needs to be checked then it should be carried out in accordance with the sequence below. Mix concentrated washer fluid with water before filling. 1. Activate key position II, see page 154. TIP! Clean the wiper blades when topping up washer fluid. 2. Rotate the thumbwheel on the left-hand stalk switch to position Engine oil level Please wait....
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids of freezing increases with both too little and too much coolant concentrate. IMPORTANT • A high content of chlorine, chlorides and other salts may cause corrosion in the cooling system. • Always use coolant with anti-corrosion agent as recommended by Volvo. • Ensure that the coolant mixture is 50% water and 50% coolant. • Mix the coolant with approved quality tap water.
09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids Brake and clutch fluid have a common reservoir5. The fluid level must be between the MIN and MAX marks. Check the level regularly. Change the brake fluid every other year or at every other regular service. For capacities and recommended fluid grade, see the table Fluids on page 295. The fluid should be changed annually on cars driven in conditions requiring hard, frequent braking, such as driving in mountains or tropical climates with high humidity.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Wiper blades Wiper blades Replacing the wiper blades, windscreen 1. Lift up the wiper arm. 2. Press the button located on the wiper blade mounting and pull straight out (1), parallel with the wiper arm. 3. Slide in (2) the new wiper blade until a "click" is heard. > Check (3) that the blade is firmly installed and fold down the wiper arm. G020330 Changing the rear window wiper blade NOTE G014732 The wiper blades are different lengths.
09 Maintenance and service Wiper blades 09 > Check that it is firmly installed and fold back the wiper arm.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Battery Operation The service life and function of the battery is influenced by factors such as the number of starts, discharging, driving style, driving conditions and climatic conditions. • Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running. • Check that the cables to the battery are correctly connected and properly tightened. WARNING • 230 The battery can generate oxyhydrogen gas, which is highly explosive.
09 Maintenance and service Battery Avoid sparks and naked flames. Changing the battery 2. Tighten the clamp that holds the battery. Removal 3. Connect the ventilation hose. > Check that it is correctly connected to both battery and outlet in the body. 1. Remove the remote control key from the ignition switch. Risk of explosion. 2. Wait at least 5 minutes before touching any electrical terminals. > The car's electrical system needs to store the necessary information to the control modules. 4.
09 Maintenance and service Battery 09 Battery Cold start capacityA, CCA (A) A B Start Standby 760 120 DimensionsB, L×W×H (mm) 278×175×19 0 150×90×106 Capacity (Ah) 70 8 • The engine auto-starts1 without the driver depressing the clutch pedal. Location of the batteries • The negative battery terminal on the car's main battery must never be used for connecting an external battery or battery charger - only the car chassis may be used as the grounding point.
09 Maintenance and service Battery 09 NOTE If the battery has become so discharged that everything is "black" and in principle the car does not have all the normal electrical functions and the engine is subsequently started using an external battery or battery charger, then the Start/Stop function will be activated. It will then be possible for the engine to be auto-stopped but in the event of an auto-stop the Start/Stop function may fail to auto-start the engine due to inadequate capacity in the battery.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Replacing bulbs General All bulb specifications are given on page 301. The following list contains locations of bulbs and other light sources that are specialised or unsuitable for changing except at a workshop: 2. Withdraw the lamp housing's locking pin. IMPORTANT Never touch the glass part of the bulbs with your fingers. Grease and oil from your fingers are vaporised by the heat, coating the reflector and then causing damage.
09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs Fitting the lamp housing 1. Plug in the connector and refit the lamp housing and locking pin. Check that the pin is correctly inserted. 2. Bend aside the catches and remove the cover. 5. Refit the lamp housing, see page 234. 3. Unplug the connector from the bulb. Main beam, Halogen 09 4. Release the spring clip securing the bulb. Press it in/down. 2. Check the lighting.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Replacing bulbs 4. Withdraw the bulb holder and change the bulb. 3. Withdraw the bulb holder and change the bulb. 5. Refit the bulb holder. It can only be refitted in one position. 4. Press the bulb holder back on. A "click" is heard when the bulb holder is fitted correctly. 6. Refit the cover, located above the lamp housing, by turning it clockwise. 7. Refit the lamp housing, see page 234. Direction indicators 5.
09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs Front fog lamps Side marker lamps 09 6. Fit a new bulb by turning clockwise. (The profile of the bulb holder corresponds to the profile of the foot of the bulb.) 7. Refit the bulb holder. The TOP mark on the bulb holder must always be upward. 2. Twist the bulb holder anticlockwise and withdraw it. Replace the bulb. 3. Refit the bulb holder. It can only fit in one position. 4. Refit the lamp housing, see page 234. 1.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Replacing bulbs 3. The bulbs are located in separate bulb holders. Location of bulbs in the rear bulb holder Brake light (LED) Position lamp 4. Unplug the connector from the bulb holder. Position/parking lamps 5. Press the catches together and pull out the bulb holder. Direction indicators 6. Replace the bulb. Reversing lamp 7. Plug in the connector. Rear fog lamp (one side) 8. Press the bulb holder into place and refit the cover (A or B).
09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs 1. Switch off all lights and turn the remote control key to position 0. 1. Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that the lamp housing comes loose. 2. Remove the screws with a screwdriver. 2. Remove the blown bulb. 3. Detach the lens carefully. 3. Fit a new bulb. 4. Replace the bulb. 5. Refit and screw in the lens. G020253 G014849 Vanity mirror lighting* G014852 Cargo area Number plate lighting 09 Removing the mirror glass 1.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Replacing bulbs Fitting the mirror glass 1. First, press the three lugs at top edge of mirror glass back into position. 2. Then press the three lower lugs back into position.
09 Maintenance and service Fuses General All electrical functions and components are fused to protect the car's electrical system from damage by short circuiting and overloading. The fuses are in two different locations in the car: 09 WARNING Never use a foreign object, or a fuse with an amperage higher than that specified when replacing a fuse. This could cause significant damage to the electrical system and possibly lead to fire. • Relay/Fuse box in the engine compartment.
09 Maintenance and service Fuses 09 G007446 Relay/fuse box in the engine compartment The fuse box has 36 fuse positions. Be sure to replace a blown fuse with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage. • Fuses 19-36 are of the "Mini Fuse" type. • Fuses 7-18 are of the "JCASE" type and should be replaced by a workshop.1 1 242 An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. • Fuses 1-6 are of the "Midi Fuse" type and must only be replaced by a workshop.
09 Maintenance and service 09 G020250 Fuses 1. Cooling fan 50 A 8. ABS valves 20 A 16. Infotainment system 30 A 2. Power steering 80 A 9. Engine functions 30 A 17. Windscreen wipers 30 A 3. Supply to passenger compartment fuse box 10. Ventilation fan 40 A 18. 60 A 11. Headlamp washers 20 A Supply to passenger compartment fuse box 40 A Supply to passenger compartment fuse box 60 A 12. Heated rear window 30 A 5. PTC element, air preheater* 80 A 13.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Fuses 23. 24. 32. 10 A Transmission control module (4-cyl.) 15 A Heated fuel filter (5-cyl. diesel), PTC element, oil trap (5-cyl. diesel) 20 A Central electronic module (CEM) (Start/Stop) 10 A 26. Ignition switch 15 A 27. A/C compressor 10 A 28. Reserve 29. Front fog lamps 25. 244 Engine control module (5-cyl. petrol), Transmission control module (5-cyl.) 33. 34. – Daytime running lights (DRL)* 15 A 30. Coolant pump (Start/Stop) 10 A 31.
09 Maintenance and service Fuses 09 For more information on DRIVe Start/Stop see page 165. DRIVe Start/Stop* Location of fuses for the Start/Stop function. No. Component A 11M/1 Engine compartment, electrical distribution unit 125 11M/2 Sensor, battery monitoring 15 25 Central electronic module (CEM) (Reference voltage standby battery), diesel engine 10 `` * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
09 Maintenance and service 09 Fuses G020601 Relay/Fuse box in the passenger compartment The fuse box has 50 fuse positions. The fuses are located under the glovebox. The box also provides space for several spare fuses. Tools for fuse replacement are located in the relay/ fuse box in the engine compartment, see page 242. Replacing fuses 1. Remove the trim concealing the fuse box by pressing in the pin in the centre of the clips (1) about one cm and then withdrawing the clips. 2.
09 Maintenance and service Fuses 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. Telematics*, Audio system, RTI*, Bluetooth* 15 A SRS system, Engine control module (5-cyl, DRIVe) 10 A Electrical socket, passenger compartment 15 A Passenger compartment, glovebox and courtesy lighting 5A Interior lighting, Remote controlled garage door opener* Washer, rear window 49. SRS system 50. Reserve 51. PTC element, air preheater*, Relay coil, relay, heated fuel filter (5-cyl. diesel), AWD 52. 10 A 56. – 57. 10 A 58.
09 Maintenance and service 09 248 Fuses 63. Supply to rear right door 64. Reserve 65. Audio, Infotainment 66. Audio, Infotainment, Climate control system 67. Reserve 68. Cruise control 69. Climate control system, Rain sensor, Buttons for BLIS*, parking assistance*, DRIVe 20 A 78. Reserve – 79. Reversing lamp, Dimming, interior rearview mirror (signal) 5A – 5A 80. Reserve 10 A 81. Supply to rear left door 20 A – 82. Supply to front right door 25 A 5A 83.
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INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
10 Infotainment system General Infotainment system system can be easily operated using the control panel or the steering wheel keypad*, see page 72. The display (2) shows messages and information on the current function. 10 Audio system G020245 On/Off POWER - Pushbutton, audio system on/ off Display Keypad MENU - Goes to the menu system Navigation buttons EXIT - Exits the menu system POWER (1) starts/switches off the audio system.
10 Infotainment system General Dolby Surround Pro Logic II1 Dolby Surround Pro Logic II distributes the two stereo audio channels to left, centre, right and rear speakers. This provides a more realistic sound quality than that provided by standard two-channel stereo. 10 Dolby Surround Pro Logic II and the Dolby are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories icon Licensing Corporation. Dolby Surround Pro Logic II System is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions Audio controls ume adjusts automatically depending on vehicle speed, see page 257. External audio sources AUX, USB* 10 Audio source selection Repeatedly pressing AM/FM switches between FM1, FM2 and AM. General Repeatedly pressing MODE changes between CD, USB, AUX and BT. VOLUME - Knob AM/FM – Audio source selection MODE - Audio source selection, CD, AUX, USB (e.g.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions Use the MODE button to select the external audio source you wish to use. 1. If USB is selected then Connect device is shown in the display. 2. Connect your iPod, MP3 player or USB memory stick to the USB connection in the centre console's storage compartment (see preceding illustration). > The text Loading appears on the display when the system loads the file structure on the storage media. This takes a while.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions Streaming audio via Bluetooth* 10 General If the car is equipped with Bluetooth handsfree* and a mobile phone is connected then the audio system can wirelessly play back streaming audio files from the mobile phone. Navigation and control of the sound can be carried out via the centre console buttons or via the steering wheel keypad*. In some mobile phones it is also possible to change tracks from the phone.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions Activating/deactivating the subwoofer • Press MENU and then ENTER. • Scroll to Audio settings… and press ENTER. 3. Scroll to Surround FM…, Surround AM…, Surround CD…or Surround AUX… and press ENTER. II3, Automatic volume control5 The auto volume control function allows the audio volume to increase as the speed of the car increases. There are three levels to choose from: Low, Medium and High. • Scroll to Subwoofer and press ENTER. 4.
10 Infotainment system Audio functions 10 There is a also a dynamic calibration that takes into account the position of the volume control, radio reception and vehicle speed. The controls explained in these operating instructions, e.g. bass, treble and equalizer* are only intended for the user to be able to adapt the sound reproduction according to personal taste. 258 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
10 Infotainment system Radio functions Tuning Radio controls Storing stations Automatic tuning 1. Select wavelength using AM/FM (1). 2. Give a brief press on or . The radio then automatically searches for the next strong station. Manual tuning 1. Select wavelength using AM/FM (1). G019806 2. Adjust the frequency by turning TUNING (3).
10 Infotainment system Radio functions 10 Selecting an auto-stored preset Scanning RDS functions1 Allowing the radio to remain in Auto mode provides access to the autostored presets. SCAN (4) automatically searches through a wavelength for strong stations. When a station is found, it is played for approx. 8 seconds before scanning is resumed. Radio Data System - RDS links FM transmitters into a network.
10 Infotainment system Radio functions If you want to return to the interrupted audio source before the message or programme type has been completed, press EXIT. For further programme interruption settings, see EON and REG see page 262. The programme functions are modified via the menu system, see page 252. Alarm This function is used to warn of serious accidents and catastrophes. The alarm cannot be temporarily interrupted or deactivated.
10 Infotainment system Radio functions 4. Scroll to Search PTY and press ENTER. Automatic frequency update – AF The PTY function can be used to select different programme types, such as Pop music and Serious classic. The PTY symbol indicates that the function is active. This function allows programme types broadcast within a set station's RDS network to break through. If the radio finds any of the selected programme types, >| To seek appears on the display.
10 Infotainment system Radio functions Enhanced Other Networks – EON Resetting RDS functions The EON function is especially useful in urban areas with many regional radio stations. It allows the distance between the car and the radio station transmitter to determine when programme functions should interrupt the current audio source. Resets all radio settings to the original factory settings. • Local – interrupts only if the radio station 3. Scroll to Reset all… and press ENTER. 10 1.
10 Infotainment system CD functions CD function controls automatically. Otherwise, load a disc and change to CD mode by pressing MODE. 10 Start playback (CD changer*) If a CD position with a music CD is already selected when the audio system is activated then playback starts automatically. Otherwise change to CD changer mode using MODE and select a disc with the number buttons 1–6 or Up/Down on the navigation button. Insert a CD If the volume is turned down completely, the CD player is stopped.
10 Infotainment system CD functions cally when all files in the current folder have been played back. Press left/right on the navigation button if the display is not wide enough to show the whole audio file name. Fast-wind/change CD tracks and audio files NOTE It is only possible to scroll between random CD tracks 1 on the current disc. • RANDOM means that the tracks from only Scan CD Activating/deactivating, random (CD player) Random This function plays the tracks in random order.
10 Infotainment system CD functions CDs 10 Using low quality CD discs could result in poor or non-existent sound. IMPORTANT Only use standard discs (12 cm in diameter). Do not use CD discs with adhesive disc labels. The heat in the CD player may cause the label to come off, damaging the CD player.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – audio system Overview FM MENU1 News 4. TP 1. AUX input volume… 5. Disc text 2. News 6.* Audio settings… 3. TP 4.* Audio settings… 1. News 2. TP 3. PTY… 4. Radio text 5. Advanced radio settings… For CD changer* with CD disc selected. 6.* Audio settings… 1. Random… 2. News 3. TP 4. Disc text 5.* Audio settings… AM MENU 1.* Audio settings… CD MENU For CD player with CD disc. 1. Random 2. News 3. TP 4. Disc text 5.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions* 10 Phone system components. 268 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions* Antenna1 Steering wheel keypad. Most phone system functions can be accessed via the keypad. see page 270. Microphone. The microphone for handsfree is fitted in the roof by the sun visor. Centre console control panel. All phone functions (except call volume) can be regulated via the control panel. SIM card reader General • Always put traffic safety first. • Switch off the phone system when refuelling the car. • Switch off the system near blasting work.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions* Extra SIM card 10 Phone controls Steering wheel keypad Many network operators offer two SIM cards for the same phone number. The extra SIM card can be used in the car. Inserting the SIM card 1. Switch off the phone and open the glovebox. 4. Carefully press in the SIM card holder. G019809 3. Position the SIM card in the holder with the metal surface visible. The bevelled edge of the SIM card should align with the bevel of the SIM card holder.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions* On/Off Activating from standby mode A handset appears in the display when the phone system is active or in standby mode (standby). If the remote control key is turned to position 0 when the phone is in one of these modes, the phone automatically resumes this mode the next time the remote control key is turned to position I or II. – Activating the phone system Phone system functions can only be used when the phone is in active mode. 1. Press PHONE. 2.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions* Volume 10 The phone uses the driver's door speaker. A short press on EXIT deletes an input character. A long press on EXIT will clear all entered characters. Key Function +0@*#&$£/% Call volume Call volume is regulated with the steering wheel keypad. Key Function Switch between upper and lower case. space 1 - ? ! , . : " ' ( ) abc2äåàæç Audio system volume Audio system volume is temporarily lowered during a phone call.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions* 6. Scroll to SIM card or Phone memory and press ENTER. 4. Enter the first few letters of the item and press ENTER, or simply press ENTER. 6. Enter the first few letters of the item and press ENTER, or simply press ENTER. Searching for contacts in the phone book 5. Scroll to the item to be erased and press ENTER. 7. Scroll to an item and press ENTER. Use the down arrow of the navigation button instead of MENU for direct access to the Search menu. 1. Press MENU.
10 Infotainment system Phone functions* NOTE 10 Press ENTER to dial. SMS - Short Message Service Reading SMS 1. Press MENU. NOTE Hold in the required letter/button in the keypad for about 2 seconds to reach the corresponding letter in the phone book. Functions during a call Several functions are available during a call. Some functions can only be used when a call is on hold. Press MENU or ENTER during a call to access the In-call menu and scroll to one of the following alternatives: 1.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone* Phone menu 1. Speed dial… 4.6.2. When busy Call register… 2.4.1. Active 4.6.3. Not answered 1.1. Last 10 missed calls 2.4.2. Select numbers 4.6.4. Not reachable 1.2. Last 10 received calls 2.5. Erase SIM 4.6.5. Fax calls 1.3. Last 10 dialled calls 2.6. Erase phone 4.6.6. Data calls 1.4. Erase list… 2.7. Memory status 4.6.7. Cancel all 1.5. 2. 1 2.4. 1.4.1. All calls 1.4.2. Missed calls 3.1. Read 5.1. Carphone 1.4.3.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone* 6.2.3. 10 Automatic All calls 2.4. Speed dial A number stored in the phone book can be stored as a speed dial number. 6.3. Edit PIN code 1.4.2. Missed calls 6.4. Sounds and volume… 1.4.3. Received calls 6.4.1. Ring volume 1.4.4. Dialled numbers 6.4.2. Ring signals… 1.5. Call duration 6.4.3. Mute radio 6.4.4. Message beep Duration of all calls or of the most recent call. To reset the call timer, see menu 1.5.4. 2.4.1 Active 2.4.
10 Infotainment system Menu structure – phone* operator for information on message settings. Normally, these settings should not be altered. 3.3.1. SMSC number 3.3.2. Validity time… 3.3.3. Message type… 4. Call settings 4.1. Send my number Displays or hides your phone number to/from the person you call. Contact your network operator regarding ex-directory numbers. 4.6.2 When busy 6.1.2. 4.6.3. Not answered 6.2. SIM security 4.6.4. Not reachable 4.6.5.
10 Infotainment system Bluetooth handsfree* General NOTE Only a selection of mobile phones are fully compatible with the handsfree function. Volvo recommends that you seek assistance from an authorised Volvo dealer or visit www.volvocars.com for information on compatible phones. 10 Menus and controls The menus are navigated using the control panel in the centre console (3), see page 270. Remember System overview. The menus are controlled from the centre console and the steering wheel keypad.
10 Infotainment system Bluetooth handsfree* 4. Choose one of the mobile phones in the audio system display. the mobile phone can be controlled from the audio system. 5. Enter the number series shown in the audio system display via the mobile phone keypad. To call NOTE Some mobile phones require that the changeover from handsfree is confirmed from the phone's keypad. 1. Make sure that the text PHONE is shown at the top of the display and that the symbol is visible. Making and receiving calls 1.
10 Infotainment system Bluetooth handsfree* NOTE With certain mobile phones the connection is terminated when the privacy function is used. This is normal. The handsfree function asks if you want to reconnect. 10 • Phone book – searching in the phone book. NOTE A new call cannot be started during an ongoing call. Ring volume More on registering and connecting Go to Phone Menu… Phone settings… Sounds and volume… Ring volume and adjust with / on the navigation button.
10 Infotainment system Bluetooth handsfree* BluetoothTM or if the car also has a built-in phone. • For cars with only BluetoothTM the connection is made under Phone Menu… Bluetooth… Change phone Add phone or select one of the previously connected phones. • For cars with built-in phone and BluetoothTM the connection is made under Phone Menu… Change phone Add phone or select one of the previously connected phones.
10 Infotainment system Bluetooth handsfree* twice for the second etc. Continue pressing for more characters, see the table on page 272. 10 3. 3.1. A short press on EXIT deletes an input character. One long press on EXIT clears all input / on the navigation button characters. scrolls between the characters. Menu structure handsfree 3.2. NOTE 2. 3 282 Connect fr. mobile phone 3.4. Car Bluetooth info 4.2. 5. 1.2. Last 10 received calls 1.3. Last 10 dialled calls 2.
10 Infotainment system Bluetooth handsfree* 6. Phone settings… 6.1. 6.2. Sounds and volume… 6.1.1. Ring volume 6.1.2. Ring signals… 6.1.3. Mute radio 10 Synchronise phone book * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Type designation................................................................................... Dimensions and weights....................................................................... Engine specifications............................................................................ Engine oil............................................................................................... Fluids and lubricants............................................................................. Fuel...........
SPECIFICATIONS
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11 Specifications Type designation Knowing the car's type designation, vehicle identification and engine numbers can facilitate all contact with a Volvo dealer regarding the car and when ordering spare parts and accessories. Type designation, vehicle identification number, maximum permissible weights, codes for colour and upholstery and type approval number. S40 and V50: The label is visible when the right rear door is opened. C30 and C70: The label is visible when the right door is opened.
11 Specifications Dimensions and weights Dimensions 11 Dimensions A 288 Wheelbase B Length C Load length, floor, folded seat mm 2640 Dimensions G Front track H Rear track 1766 Load length, floor 989 E Load height 685 F Height 1457 1548A K 1535B 4522 D mm 1531B I Load width, floor J Width L 1544A 1002 1770 (1785C) A B C Dimensions mm Width including door mirrors 2022 Width including foldedin door mirrors 1845 with 15" wheel with 16" and 17" wheels with Keyless drive
11 Specifications Dimensions and weights Weights Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank 90% full and all fluids. The weight of passengers and accessories, and towball load (when a trailer is hitched, see table) influences the payload and is not included in the kerb weight. WARNING The car's driving characteristics change depending on how heavily it is loaded and how the load is distributed. 11 Permitted maximum load = Gross vehicle weight - Kerb weight.
11 Specifications Dimensions and weights Towing capacity and towball load 11 290 Engine Maximum weight, braked trailer (kg) Maximum towball load (kg) 1.6 1200 50 DRIVe 1300 75 D2 1300 75 2.0F 1350 75 2.0 1350 75 others 1500 75 Engine Maximum weight, unbraked trailer (kg) Maximum towball load (kg) 1.6, 2.0 and 2.
11 Specifications Engine specifications Overview NOTE Not all engines are available in all markets. 11 A Engine Engine codeA Output (kW/rpm) Output (hp/rpm) Torque (Nm/ rpm) No. of cylinders Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) Swept volume (litres) Compression ratio 1.6 B4164S3 74/6000 100/6000 150/4000 4 79 81.4 1.596 11.0:1 2.0F B4204S4 107/6000 145/6000 185/4500 4 87.5 83.1 1.999 10.8:1 2.0 B4204S3 107/6000 145/6000 185/4500 4 87.5 83.1 1.999 10.
11 Specifications Engine oil Adverse driving conditions Adverse driving conditions can lead to abnormally high oil temperature or oil consumption. Below are some examples of adverse driving conditions. 11 Check the oil level more frequently for long journeys: • • • • towing a caravan or trailer in mountainous regions at high speeds in temperatures colder than -30 °C or hotter than +40 °C The above also apply to shorter driving distances at low temperatures.
11 Specifications Engine oil Engine oil grade Engine Engine code Recommended oil grade Volume, incl. oil filter (litres) 1.6 B4164S3 Oil grade: ACEA A5/B5 approx. 4.0 2.0F B4204S4 Viscosity: SAE 5W–30 approx. 4.3 2.0 B4204S3 approx. 4.3 DRIVe D4162T approx. 3.8 D2 D4162T approx. 3.8 T5 B5254T7 Oil grade: ACEA A5/B5 approx. 5.8 D3 D5204T5 Viscosity: SAE 0W–30 approx. 5.9 D4 D5204T 11 approx. 5.9 For filling engine oil, see page 222.
11 Specifications Fluids and lubricants Overview IMPORTANT 11 The recommended transmission fluid must be used to prevent damage to the gearbox. Do not mix with any other transmission fluid. If the transmission is topped up with a different fluid, contact a workshop nearby for servicing. Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop. Gearbox oil Manual gearbox IB5 2.1 B6 1.6 MTX75 1.8 M66 1.
11 Specifications Fluids and lubricants Fluids Fluid System Volume (litres) Coolant 1.6 5.8 2.0 and 2.0F 6.5 Recommended oil grade Coolant recommended by Volvo mixed with 50% waterA, see the packaging. The thermostat starts opening at: petrol engine (1.6) 82 °C T5, automatic gearbox 7.5 D2 and DRIVe 6.2 D3 and D4 8.5 11 petrol engines 90 °C diesel engines 82 °C diesel engine (D2) 83 °C Refrigerant Air conditioning B R134a (HFC134a) Oil: PAG Brake fluid Brake system 0.
11 Specifications Fluids and lubricants 11 A B 296 Fluid System Volume (litres) Fuel Petrol: 1.6, 2.0, 2.0F approx. 55 Petrol: T5 approx. 62 Diesel: D2 and DRIVe approx. 52 Diesel: D3 and D4 approx. 60 Recommended oil grade Petrol: see page 147 Diesel: see page 148 Water quality must fulfil the standard STD 1285.1. Refrigerant quantity varies depending on engine variant. Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop for the correct information.
11 Specifications Fuel CO2 emissions and fuel consumption A A B C 2.0F 254 (242A) 10.9 (14.8A) 137 (135A) 5.9 (8.2A) 180 (174A) 7.7 (10.6A) 2.0 251 10.8 133 5.7 176 7.6 T5 315 13.5 151 6.5 211 9.0 DRIVe 112 4.3 92 3.5 99 3.8 D2 137 5.2 101 3.8 114 4.3 D3 183 7.0 106 4.0 134 5.1 D3 210 7.9 122 4.6 154 5.8 D4 183 7.0 106 4.0 134 5.1 D4 210 7.9 122 4.6 154 5.
11 Specifications Fuel : gram/km : litre/100 km A = urban driving 11 B = extra-urban driving C = combined driving Fuel consumption and emissions of carbon dioxide tance. • Fuel quality, road and traffic conditions, weather and the condition of the car. There are several reasons for increased fuel consumption compared with the table's values. Examples of this are: • Drive with the correct air pressure in the 1 See page 146 for general information on fuel.
11 Specifications Wheel and tyres, dimensions and pressure Approved tyre pressures Engine Tyre size Speed (km/h) Load, 1 - 3 persons Max. load Max.
11 Specifications Wheel and tyres, dimensions and pressure Engine D3 D4 11 Tyre size 205/55 R16 Max. load Max. load Front (kPa)A Rear (kPa) Front (kPa) Rear (kPa) ECO pressureB 0–160 230 220 250 250 250 215/45 R18 160+ 270 220 290 270 - 0–80 420 420 420 420 - In certain countries there is the "bar" unit beside the SI unit "pascal": 1 bar = 100 kPa. Economical driving, see page 198. The 1.6 cannot be specified with this tyre.
11 Specifications Electrical system General The car has a voltage-regulated AC alternator. The electrical system is single-pole and uses the chassis and engine casing as a conductor. The battery capacity is dependent upon the equipment level in the vehicle. If the starter battery is replaced, therefore, you must ensure that you switch to a battery with the same capacity as the original battery (see the label on the battery).
11 Specifications Electrical system Lighting Output (W) Type Position/Parking lamps, front (Dual Xenon/halogen), Side marker lamps, front 5 W5W LL Fog lamps 35 H8 Side direction indicators, door mirrors 5 WY5W LL Front courtesy lighting 3 T10 Socket W2.1x9.5d Glovebox lighting 3 T10 Socket W2.1x9.5d Vanity mirror lighting* 1.2 Socket SV5.5 Length 35 mm Cargo area lighting 10 Socket SV8.
11 Specifications Type approval Remote control key system Country and region A, B, CY, CZ, D, DK, E, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, I, IRL, L, LT, LV, M, NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO IS, LI, N, CH HR ROK Delphi hereby certifies that this remote control key system conforms to the essential characteristic requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EC. Certification of the Keyless Drive system Siemens VDO Automotive A.G.
11 Specifications Symbols in the display General 11 There are a variety of different symbols in the display in the car. The symbols are divided into warning, indicator and information symbols. Shown below are the most common symbols with their meanings and a reference to where in the manual further information can be found. For more information on symbols and text messages, see pages 52 and 56.
11 Specifications Symbols in the display Page Low oil pressure 52, 54 16, 54 Alternator not charging 54 Meaning Page Left direction indicators 51 Right direction indicators Information symbols in the centre console display Symbol Meaning Page Surround sound (only Premium Sound) 257 51 11 News 261 Programme types 261 Regional radio programmes 262 Audio files 264 Directory in CD disc 264 Traffic information 261 Phone* 278 BluetoothTM handsfree* 278 G021221 Seatbelt reminder
11 Specifications Symbols in the display Information symbols in the roof console display Symbol Meaning Page Seatbelt reminder 17 Airbag, passenger seat, activated 22, 23 Airbag, passenger seat, deactivated 23 11 306
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12 Alphabetical Index A A/C electronic climate control..................... 99 manual climate control................... 94, 95 ABS fault............................................ 53, 169 Active Bending Lights (ABL)...................... 61 Active headlamps...................................... 61 12 Adaptation............................................... 157 Additional heater (Diesel)......................... 104 Auto climate............................................... 97 Air vents..............
12 Alphabetical Index overload.............................................. specifications...................................... start assistance................................... symbols on the battery....................... warning symbols................................. 145 301 181 230 230 Bioethanol E85........................................ 147 Blind spot (BLIS)...................................... 175 Blind Spot Information System, BLIS 80, 175 Bluetooth handsfree..............................
12 Alphabetical Index size classes for child seats with the ISOFIX fixture system................................. 39 upper mounting points for child seats.. 42 Cigarette lighter socket front seat............................................... 58 12 Cleaning automatic car washes......................... car wash............................................. rims..................................................... seatbelts............................................. upholstery...........................
12 Alphabetical Index E ECC, electronic climate control................. 93 Economical driving.................................. 144 ECO pressure.......................................... 198 table............................................ 198, 299 Eco Start/Stop DRIVe.............................. 165 Electrical socket cargo area........................................... 123 centre console...................................... 58 rear seat................................................ 58 Engine oil.
12 Alphabetical Index Fuses....................................................... box in the engine compartment.......... changing............................................. general................................................ relay/fuse box in the passenger compartment............................................. 12 241 242 241 241 Headlamp pattern adjustment Active Bending Lights (ABL) .............. 191 Infotainment system menus................................................. 252 Headlamps..
12 Alphabetical Index K Kerb weight.............................................. 289 Key keyless lock and ignition system........ 130 remote control key.............................. 126 Key blade......................................... 127, 131 active locks......................................... 129 Keyless drive............................ 130, 158, 303 starting the car.................................... 158 Keyless entry............................................. 84 Keyless start (keyless drive).
12 Alphabetical Index Manual gear positions (Geartronic).......... 160 Mobile phone connect............................................... 280 handsfree............................................ 278 register phone..................................... 278 Max. roof load ......................................... 289 Mounting points (child seat)...................... 42 Manual gearbox....................................... 159 GSI - Gear selector assistance... 159, 166 towing and recovery...............
12 Alphabetical Index Phone calling from the phone book............... connect............................................... controls............................................... entering text........................................ handsfree............................................ incoming calls..................................... making calls........................................ on/off.................................................. one-key dial........................................
12 Alphabetical Index Remote control key................................. battery replacement............................ detachable key blade......................... functions............................................. 155 133 127 126 Remote control key system, type approval............................................................ 303 Resetting the door mirrors......................... 79 Reverse gear inhibitor.............................. 159 12 Seatbelt reminder................................
12 Alphabetical Index Sunscreen, sunroof.................................... 82 Timer A/C........................................................ 95 ECC...................................................... 98 Surround.......................................... 253, 257 Tools........................................................ 199 Symbols................................................... 172 indicator symbols........................... 53, 54 warning symbols...................................
12 Alphabetical Index Volume audio system...................................... 254 auto volume control............................ 257 media player....................................... 254 removal............................................... rims..................................................... snow chains........................................ spare wheel........................................ 201 196 196 199 Whiplash injury..........................................
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