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Welcome to the world-wide family of Volvo owners. We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instructions in this manual. We also urge you and your passengers to wear seat belts at all times in this (or any other) vehicle.
Contents 00 01 02 00 Introduction 01 Safety Important information............................... 10 Environment.............................................. 14 Important warnings................................... 15 Occupant safety........................................ Seat belts.................................................. Supplemental Restraint System............... Front airbags............................................. Occupant Weight Sensor..........................
Contents 03 04 05 03 Climate 04 Interior Climate control system – general information............................................................ 94 Air distribution........................................... 96 Electronic climate control (ECC)............... 98 Front seats.............................................. Rear seats............................................... Interior lighting........................................ Storage compartments........................... Securing cargo........
Contents 06 07 08 06 Starting and driving General information................................ Fuel requirements................................... Refueling................................................. Starting the vehicle................................. Ignition switch and steering wheel lock. . Economical driving.................................. Difficult driving conditions...................... Automatic transmission.......................... Jump starting........................................
Contents 09 10 11 09 Maintenance and servicing Volvo service........................................... Maintaining your vehicle......................... Working on your vehicle......................... Engine compartment............................... Engine oil................................................ Fluids...................................................... Wiper blades........................................... Battery..................................................... Replacing bulbs.....
Contents 12 12 Index Index.......................................................
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Introduction Important information Contacting Volvo About this manual In the USA: • Before you operate your vehicle for the first Volvo Cars of North America, LLC Customer Care Center 1 Volvo Drive, P.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 1-800-458-1552 www.volvocars.us In Canada: Volvo Cars of Canada Corp National Customer Service time, please familiarize yourself with the information found in the chapters "Instruments and controls" and "Starting and driving.
Introduction Important information Risk of damage to the vehicle Information Types of lists used in the manual Procedures Procedures (step-by-step instructions), or actions that must be carried out in a certain order, are arranged in numbered lists in this manual. White ISO symbols and white text/image on a black or blue warning background and space for a message. If the information on decals of this type is ignored, damage to the vehicle could result.
Introduction Important information Bullet lists Bullets are used to differentiate a number of components/functions/points of information that can be listed in random order. NOTE • For example: • Coolant • Engine oil Continued ` `This symbol can be found at the lower right corner of an odd-numbered (right-hand) page to indicate that the current topic is continued on the following page. Options and accessories Optional or accessory equipment described in this manual is indicated by an asterisk.
Introduction Important information Shiftlock Fuel filler cap Vehicle event data (Black box) When your vehicle is parked, the gear selector is locked in the P (Park) position. To release the selector from this position, turn the ignition key to position II (or start the engine), depress the brake pedal, press the button on the front side of the gear selector and move the selector from P (Park).
Introduction Environment Volvo and the environment Volvo is committed to the well being of its customers. As a natural part of this commitment, we care about the environment in which we all live. Caring for the environment means an everyday involvement in reducing our environmental impact. Volvo's environmental activities are based on a holistic view, which means we consider the overall environmental impact of a product throughout its complete life cycle.
Introduction Important warnings Driver distraction A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her own safety and the safety of passengers in the vehicle and others sharing the roadway. Avoiding distractions is part of that responsibility. Driver distraction results from driver activities that are not directly related to controlling the vehicle in the driving environment. Your new Volvo is, or can be, equipped with many feature-rich entertainment and communication systems.
Occupant safety...................................................................................... Seat belts................................................................................................ Supplemental Restraint System.............................................................. Front airbags........................................................................................... Occupant Weight Sensor........................................................................
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01 Safety 01 Occupant safety Volvo's concern for safety Safety is the Volvo cornerstone. Our concern dates back to 1927 when the first Volvo rolled off the production line. Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safety cages, and energyabsorbing impact zones were designed into Volvo vehicles long before it was fashionable or required by government regulation. We will not compromise our commitment to safety. We continue to seek out new safety features and to refine those already in our vehicles.
01 Safety Occupant safety 01 http://www.nhtsa.gov Telephone: 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236). Reporting safety defects in Canada If you believe your vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada in addition to notifying Volvo Cars of Canada Corp. To contact Transport Canada, call (800) 333-0510, or (613) 993-9851 if you are calling from the Ottawa region.
01 Safety 01 Seat belts Using seat belts sioners are triggered in situations where the airbags deploy. The front seat belts also include a tension reducing device which, in the event of a collision, limits the peak forces exerted by the seat belt on the occupant. Buckling a seat belt G020104 Pull the belt out far enough to insert the latch plate into the receptacle until a distinct click is heard.
01 Safety Seat belts The seat belt reminder consists of an audible signal, an indicator light above the rearview mirror, and a symbol in the instrument panel that alert the driver and front seat passenger if their seat belts are not fastened. WARNING • Never use a seat belt for more than one occupant. • Never wear the shoulder portion of the belt under the arm, behind the back or otherwise out of position. Such use could cause injury in the event of an accident.
01 Safety 01 Seat belts steering wheel). Within this context, they should strive to position the seat with as large a distance as possible between their belly and the steering wheel. Child seats Please see page 38 for information on securing child seats with the seat belts. Seat belt maintenance Check periodically that the seat belts are in good condition. Use water and a mild detergent for cleaning. Check seat belt mechanism function as follows: attach the seat belt and pull rapidly on the strap.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Where applicable, a text message will also be displayed when the SRS warning light illuminates. If this warning symbol is not functioning properly, the general warning symbol illuminates and a text message will be displayed. WARNING G027284 • SRS warning light As an enhancement to the three-point seat belts, your Volvo is equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
01 Safety 01 Front airbags • The driver's side front airbag is folded and The front airbag system located in the steering wheel hub. • The passenger's side front airbag is folded behind a panel located above the glove compartment. The front airbags supplement the three-point seat belts. For these airbags to provide the protection intended, seat belts must be worn at all times.
01 Safety Front airbags Front airbag deployment • The front airbags are designed to deploy during certain frontal or front-angular collisions, impacts, or decelerations, depending on the crash severity, angle, speed and object impacted. The airbags may also deploy in certain non-frontal collisions where rapid deceleration occurs.
01 Safety 01 Front airbags WARNING • Never drive with the airbags deployed. The fact that they hang out can impair the steering of your vehicle. Other safety systems can also be damaged. • The smoke and dust formed when the airbags are deployed can cause skin and eye irritation in the event of prolonged exposure. G032934 • WARNING Do not use child safety seats or child booster cushions/backrests in the front passenger's seat.
01 Safety Front airbags 01 WARNING • No objects or accessory equipment, e.g. dashboard covers, may be placed on, attached to, or installed near the air bag hatch (the area above the glove compartment) or the area affected by airbag deployment. • There should be no loose articles, e.g. coffee cups, on the floor, seat, or dashboard area. • Never try to open the airbag cover on the steering wheel or the passenger's side dashboard.
01 Safety 01 Occupant Weight Sensor Disabling the passenger's side front airbag not inflate) the passenger's side front airbag under certain conditions. The OWS works with sensors that are part of the front passenger's seat and seat belt. The sensors are designed to detect the presence of a properly seated occupant and determine if the passenger's side front airbag should be enabled (may inflate) or disabled (will not inflate).
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor WARNING • If a fault in the system is detected and indicated as explained, be aware that the passenger's side front airbag will not deploy in the event of a collision. • In this case, the safety systems and Occupant Weight Sensor should be inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible. illuminate and stay on to remind you that the passenger's side front airbag is disabled (see the following table).
01 Safety 01 Occupant Weight Sensor This condition reflects limitations of the OWS classification capability. It does not indicate OWS malfunction. WARNING • Modifications If you are considering modifying your vehicle in any way to accommodate a disability, for example by altering or adapting the driver's or front passenger's seat(s) and/or airbag systems, please contact Volvo at: In the USA • The seat belt should never be wrapped around an object on the front passenger's seat.
01 Safety Side impact protection airbags Side impact airbags – front seats only 01 NOTE SIPS airbag deployment (one airbag) occurs only on the side of the vehicle affected by the impact. The airbags are not designed to deploy in all side impact situations. Components in the SIPS airbag system G025315 G020118 This SIPS airbag system consists of gas generators and side airbag modules built into the outboard sides of both front seat backrests.
01 Safety 01 Side impact protection airbags WARNING • The SIPS airbag system is a supplement to the structural Side Impact Protection System and the three-point seat belt system. It is not designed to deploy during collisions from the front or rear of the vehicle or in rollover situations. • The use of seat covers on the front seats may impede SIPS airbag deployment.
01 Safety Inflatable Curtain The Inflatable Curtain (IC) 01 will deploy, whereas, in some cases, ONLY the Inflatable Curtain will deploy. In cases where BOTH the Inflatable Curtain and the SIPS-bag deploy, deployment will occur simultaneously. NOTE If the Inflatable Curtain deploys, it remains inflated for approximately 5 seconds.
01 Safety 01 Inflatable Curtain WARNING In order for the VIC to provide its best protection, both front seat occupants and both outboard rear seat occupants should sit in an upright position with the seat belt properly fastened; adults using the seat belt and children using the proper child restraint system. Only adults should sit in the front seats. Children must never be allowed in the front passenger seat. See page 38 for guidelines.
01 Safety Whiplash Protection System 01 G020347 Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) – front seats only The Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) consists of specially designed hinges and brackets on the front seat backrests designed to help absorb some of the energy generated in a collision from the rear (when the vehicle is "rearended").
01 Safety 01 Whiplash Protection System WARNING • WARNING Any contact between the front seat backrests and the folded rear seat could impede the function of the WHIPS system. If the rear seat is folded down, the occupied front seats must be adjusted forward so that they do not touch the folded rear seat. Do not attempt to service any component in the WHIPS system yourself.
01 Safety Child safety Children should be seated safely Volvo recommends the proper use of restraint systems for all occupants including children. Remember that, regardless of age and size, a child should always be properly restrained in a vehicle. Your vehicle is also equipped with ISOFIX/ LATCH attachments, which make it more convenient to install child seats. Some restraint systems for children are designed to be secured in the vehicle by lap belts or the lap portion of a lap-shoulder belt.
01 Safety 01 Child safety WARNING • • Do not use child safety seats or child booster cushions/backrests in the front passenger's seat. We also recommend that children under 4 feet 7 inches (140 cm) in height who have outgrown these devices sit in the rear seat with the seat belt fastened. On hot days, the temperature in the vehicle interior can rise very quickly. Exposure to these high temperatures for even a short period of time can cause heat-related injury or death.
01 Safety Child restraint systems 01 Convertible seat G026489 G026503 G026491 Child restraints Booster cushion Infant seat There are three main types of child restraint systems: infant seats, convertible seats, and booster cushions. They are classified according to the child's age and size. The following section provides general information on securing a child restraint using a three-point seat belt.
01 Safety 01 Child restraint systems WARNING • When not in use, keep the child restraint system secured or remove it from the passenger compartment to help prevent it from injuring passengers in the event of a sudden stop or collision. • A small child's head represents a considerable part of its total weight and its neck is still very weak. Volvo recommends that children up to age 4 travel, properly restrained, facing rearward.
01 Safety Infant seats 01 Positioning the seat belt through the infant seat Do not place the infant seat in the front passenger's seat NOTE Refer to page 47 and page 49 for information on securing a child restraint using ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors and/or top tether anchorages. WARNING • An infant seat must be in the rear-facing position only. • The infant seat should not be positioned behind the driver's seat unless there is adequate space for safe installation. 1.
01 Safety 01 Infant seats 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct click is audible. WARNING It should not be possible to move the child restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) in any direction along the seat belt path. G026494 The infant seat can be removed by unbuckling the seat belt and letting it retract completely. Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt 4.
01 Safety Convertible seats WARNING WARNING Always use a convertible seat that is suitable for the child's age and size. See the convertible seat manufacturer's recommendations. A small child's head represents a considerable part of its total weight and its neck is still very weak. Volvo recommends that children up to age 4 travel, properly restrained, facing rearward. In addition, Volvo recommends that children should ride rearward facing, properly restrained, as long as possible.
01 Safety 01 Convertible seats WARNING • Convertible child seats should be installed in the rear seat only. • A rear-facing convertible seat should not be positioned behind the driver's seat unless there is adequate space for safe installation. G026501 1. Place the convertible seat in the rear seat of the vehicle. 2. Attach the seat belt to the convertible seat according to the manufacturer's instructions. 3.
01 Safety Convertible seats 01 WARNING A child seat should never be used in the front passenger seat of any vehicle with a front passenger airbag – not even if the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF symbol near the rear-view mirror is illuminated (on vehicles equipped with Occupant Weight Sensor). If the severity of an accident were to cause the airbag to inflate, this could lead to serious injury or death to a child seated in this position.
01 Safety 01 Booster cushions Position the child correctly on the booster cushion Booster cushions are recommended for children who have outgrown convertible seats. 1. Place the booster cushion in the rear seat of the vehicle. 2. With the child properly seated on the booster cushion, attach the seat belt to or around the cushion according to the manufacturer's instructions. 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct click is audible.
01 Safety ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors 3. Fasten the attachment on the child restraint's lower straps to the ISOFIX/ LATCH lower anchors. NOTE • The rear seat's center position is not equipped with ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors. When installing a child restraint in this position, attach the restraint's top tether strap (if it is so equipped) to the top tether anchorage point and secure the restraint with the vehicle's center seat belt.
01 Safety 01 ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors WARNING Be sure to fasten the attachment correctly to the anchor (see the illustration). If the attachment is not correctly fastened, the child restraint may not be properly secured in the event of a collision.
01 Safety Top tether anchors Top tether anchors WARNING Be sure to fasten the child tether attachment correctly to the anchor. If it is not correctly fastened, the child seat may not be properly restrained in the event of a collision. • Firmly tension the top tether strap accord- WARNING • Never route a top tether strap over the top or around the head restraint. It should always be routed under the head restraint.
01 Safety 01 Child restraint registration and recalls Registering a child restraint Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons. You must register your child restraint to be reached in a recall. To stay informed about child safety seat recalls, be sure to fill out and return the registration card that comes with new child restraints. Child restraint recall information is readily available in both the U.S. and Canada. For recall information in the U.S., call the U.S.
01 Safety Integrated booster cushion Integrated booster cushion* over the child's collarbone, not over the child's neck. If using a booster cushion does not result in proper positioning of the shoulder strap, then the child should be placed in a properly secured child restraint (see page 37 for information). The shoulder belt must never be placed behind the child's back or under the arm. 01 WARNING • Death or serious injury can occur.
01 Safety 01 Integrated booster cushion G030708 The booster cushion must be pressed down before the backrest can be folded down. Raising 1. Pull the handle at the front of the cushion forward. 2. Move the seat belt latch aside before raising the cushion. 3. With both hands push the cushion rearward. 4. Push the cushion until it locks in place. Lowering 1. Pull the handle at the front of the cushionforward. 2. Pull the seat forward and press it down until it locks in place.
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02 Instruments and controls Instrument overview Control panel in the driver's door Headlights/Parking lights Horn Panel vents Cruise control buttons in steering wheel Display Turn signals, High/low beams, READ-button Parking brake pedal Odometer/Trip odometer/Cruise control indicator Parking brake release handle Speedometer Reading lights Turn signal indicator lights Courtesy light Tachometer Moonroof control* Ambient temperature gauge, clock, gear indicator Seat belt reminder Fuel gauge G
02 Instruments and controls Instrument panel Instrument panel G027133 02 Turn signal indicators – right/left Text window – The text window displays information and warning messages. Temperature gauge – The pointer should be approximately midway on the gauge when driving. Do not drive the vehicle if the warning light is on. The text window will provide you with additional information. If the engine temperature remains high, check coolant level – see page 217.
02 Instruments and controls Instrument panel Gear and driving mode indicator – The currently selected driving mode is displayed here. If you use the Geartronic function on the automatic transmission, the currently selected gear will be displayed. Clock/set button – Turn the button to set the clock. Fuel gauge – see page 282 for fuel tank volume. When the warning light in the gauge comes on, the vehicle should be refueled as soon as possible.
02 Instruments and controls Instrument panel Seat belt reminder This symbol lights up to indicate that the driver has not fastened his/ her seat belt. 02 If the BRAKE and ABS warning lights come on at the same time, this could indicate a fault in the brake system. • Stop the vehicle in a suitable place and switch off the engine.
02 Instruments and controls Instrument panel Rear fog light This light indicates that the fog light is on. CHECK ENGINE Malfunction indicator light On-Board Diagnostics II (OBDII): As you drive, a computer called "OBDII" monitors your vehicle's engine, transmission, electrical and emission systems. The CHECK ENGINE light will light up if the computer senses a condition that potentially may need correcting.
02 Instruments and controls Information display Message in the text windows When a warning light in the instrument panel comes on, a message is also displayed in the text window. After you have read the message, you can erase it by pressing button A (see illustration). 02 NOTE function of your choice. Press button A to erase the warning message. You can scroll through the stored messages by pressing button A (see illustration).
02 Instruments and controls Information display Message Meaning TIME FOR REGULAR SERVICE This message will be displayed at 7,500 mile (12,000 km) intervals, after 750 hours of driving or after 12 months, whichever occurs first, to remind the driver that the service interval has been exceeded. The message will be displayed for 2 minutes each time the vehicle is started until reset by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
02 Instruments and controls Center console buttons G026944 02 Active Bending Lights* Rear seat air conditioning* The beams of these headlights adjust laterally to help light up a curve according to movements of the steering wheel when the vehicle is turning. This function is activated automatically when the engine is started and can be deactivated/ reactivated by pressing the button. The indicator light in the button is on when the function is activated, also see page 67.
02 Instruments and controls Center console buttons Auxiliary lights NOTE This button is used to switch on auxiliary lights (if installed). A light in the button will light up to indicate that the auxiliary lights are illuminated. If the door mirrors have been inadvertently pushed out of position (in a car wash, parking lot, etc.) manually return them to normal position.
02 Instruments and controls Steering wheel adjustment G026999 02 Both the height and the reach of the steering wheel can be adjusted to a comfortable position for the driver. Pull down the lever on the left of the steering column. Adjust the steering wheel to a suitable position and press the lever back into place to lock the steering wheel in the new position. Check that the steering wheel is locked in the new position. WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while driving.
02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel Parking lights NOTE The front and rear parking lights can be turned on even when the ignition is switched off. Turn switch (1) to position . The license plate lights also illuminate when the parking lights are switched on. Headlights 1. Turn the ignition key to position II.
02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel 02 Active Bending Lights (ABL)* 2. Press button (3) to turn on the rear fog light. When this function is activated, the headlight beams adjust laterally to help light up a curve according to movements of the steering wheel (see the right-pointing beam in the illustration). An indicator light in the button illuminates when the rear fog light is on.
02 Instruments and controls Manually unlocking the fuel filler door G027077 02 Panel on passenger's side of cargo area 6. Move the catch rearward to unlock the fuel filler door lock, or move it forward to lock the filler door. To manually unlock the fuel filler door 1. Open the upper and lower sections of the tailgate, and fold up the rear section of the cargo area floor. 2. If the vehicle is equipped with the optional grocery bag holder, detach the holder's bands. 3.
02 Instruments and controls Left-side steering wheel lever Lever positions 02 Turn signals High/low beam headlights When turning Continuous high beams Move the lever as far up or down as possible (to position 2) to start the turn signals. The turn signals will be cancelled automatically by the movement of the steering wheel, or the lever can be returned to its initial position by hand. 1. Turn the ignition key to position II. 2.
02 Instruments and controls Right-side steering wheel lever Windshield wipers Intermittent wiper function With the lever in this position, you can set the wiper interval by twisting the control ring (1) upward to increase wiper speed or downward to decrease the speed. Windshield washer/headlight washer (certain models) • When approximately 1 US quart (1 liter) remains in the washer fluid reservoir, the headlights will not be washed when the lever is pulled to conserve washer fluid for the windshield.
02 Instruments and controls Right-side steering wheel lever Tailgate wiper/washer Tailgate wiper and reverse gear If the front wipers are on and the transmission is put into reverse gear, the tailgate wiper will go into intermittent wiping function1. 02 If the tailgate wiper is already in normal wiping function, the normal wiping function will continue.
02 Instruments and controls Right-side steering wheel lever IR-reflecting windshield* 02 Section of the windshield where the IR-coating is not applied An optional factory-installed infrared (IR) coating can be applied to the windshield to help protect the cabin from the sun's heat and the fading effect of sunlight on upholstery, panels, etc.
02 Instruments and controls Hazard warning flashers Hazard warning flashers Rear window and door mirror defroster Press the switch to start heating the rear window and door mirrors to remove ice or condensation. A light in the switch will light up. 02 A timer automatically switches off the heating after approximately 12 minutes. The LED will go out correspondingly.
02 Instruments and controls Trip computer • Current speed in mph (Canadian models Trip computer* only) • DSTC (see page 152 for detailed information) G026956 Thumb wheel (used to scroll among the trip computer menus) RESET The trip computer stores information gathered from several systems in your vehicle and has four menus that can be displayed in the text window.
02 Instruments and controls Trip computer 02 6. Current speed in miles per hour (Canadian models only) This function provides the driver with an instantaneous conversion of the vehicle's current speed from km/h to mph. NOTE Trip computer readings may vary slightly depending on the circumference of the tires on the vehicle and driving style.
02 Instruments and controls Cruise control Engaging the cruise control function Increasing or decreasing speed Braking • Cruise control is automatically disengaged when the brake pedal is depressed. The currently set speed is stored in memory. 02 • Pressing resume will return the vehicle to the previously set speed. The cruise control panel is located on the left side of the steering wheel hub. NOTE This does not set the vehicle's speed. 1. Press the CRUISE button.
02 Instruments and controls Cruise control 02 Temporarily disengaging the cruise control 1. Press 0 to temporarily disengage cruise control. > CRUISE will be displayed in the information window in the instrument panel. 2. Depress the brake pedal. causes the vehicle to Pressing "resume" return to the previously set speed. WARNING Cruise control should not be used in heavy traffic or when driving on wet or slippery roads, or when driving on unpaved or uneven road surfaces.
02 Instruments and controls 12-volt sockets These 12 volt sockets can be used to plug in certain accessories such as cellular telephones, etc. 02 The ignition key must be in at least position I for the sockets in the front seat and the optional socket at the rear of the center console to function. 12-volt socket in the cargo compartment NOTE • If the 12-volt sockets are used while the engine is not running, there is a risk that the vehicle's battery will be discharged.
02 Instruments and controls Hood/tailgate Opening/closing the hood To fold down the lower section of the tailgate, pull handle upward. WARNING G026995 02 • Do not grasp the ribs in the grille when closing the hood. If your fingers protrude through the grille, they could be injured on components in the engine compartment as the grille closes. We recommend pressing down on the hood to close it. • Check that the hood locks properly when closed! Opening the tailgate Opening the hood 1.
02 Instruments and controls Power windows Power windows WARNING The power windows are controlled by buttons in the arm rests. The ignition switch must be ON1 (ignition key in position I, II or the engine running) for the electrically operated windows to function. Always remove the ignition key when the vehicle is unattended. Make sure that the windows are completely unobstructed before they are operated. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
02 Instruments and controls Power windows Lockout switch for rear windows 02 The power rear door windows can be disabled by a switch located on the driver's door (see illustration). If the light in the switch is OFF: The rear door windows can be raised or lowered with the buttons on the rear door armrests or with the buttons on the driver's door armrest. G029574 If the light in the switch is ON: The rear door windows can only be raised or lowered with the buttons on the driver's door armrest.
02 Instruments and controls Mirrors Rearview mirror or when the engine is running. The compass can be switched off or on by pressing the inset button on the rear side of the mirror (see the inset illustration). This can be done with straightened paperclip or similar object. The button is recessed approximately 1 in. (2.5 cm) in the mirror. NOTE This function is automatically switched off when the gear selector is placed in the Reverse position.
02 Instruments and controls Mirrors 3. Press the button repeatedly until the number for the desired zone (1 – 15) is displayed. Z O N E C A L Calibrating the compass 2. Turn off as many electrical devices in the car as possible to avoid interference with the compass (e.g. audio system, etc). 3. Using a pen or similar object, hold the button (on the rear side of the mirror) depressed for at least 6 seconds. "CAL" will be displayed. 4. Drive slowly in a circle at a maximum speed of 5 m.p.h.
02 Instruments and controls Mirrors For information about the optional folding mirror function see page 64. WARNING CAUTION Use the heating function to remove ice, snow, or mist from the mirrors. 02 The mirrors should always be adjusted prior to driving. Objects seen in the passenger's side wide-angle door mirror are closer than they appear to be.
02 Instruments and controls Power moonroof Power moonroof Auto open: Pull the switch as far back as possible (position 4) and release it to automatically slide open the moonroof to the "comfort"1 position. Pull the switch rearward again to open the moonroof completely. 02 G007503 G027010 Manual close: Push the switch to position 2 and hold it until the moonroof has closed completely or to the position of your choice.
02 Instruments and controls Power moonroof WARNING Never open/close the moonroof if it is obstructed in any way when in operation. • Never allow a child to operate the moonroof. • Never extend any object or body part through the open moonroof, even if the vehicle's ignition is completely switched off. • Never leave a child alone in a vehicle. If the moonroof is obstructed during auto-close operation, it will automatically reverse direction and return to its starting position.
02 Instruments and controls HomeLink® Wireless Control System* Introduction WARNING • The HomeLink1 Wireless Control System provides a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held radio-frequency (RF) transmitters used to activate devices such as gate operators, garage door openers, entry door locks, security systems, even home lighting. Additional HomeLink information can be found on the Internet at www.homelink.com.
02 Instruments and controls HomeLink® Wireless Control System* NOTE Some devices may require you to replace this Programming Step 2 with procedures noted in the “Gate Operator / Canadian Programming” section. If the HomeLink indicator light does not change to a rapidly blinking light after performing these steps, contact HomeLink at www.homelink.com. 3. Firmly press, hold for five seconds and release the programmed HomeLink button up to two separate times to activate the door.
02 Instruments and controls HomeLink® Wireless Control System* Erasing HomeLink Buttons 02 To erase programming from the three HomeLink buttons (individual buttons cannot be erased but can be “reprogrammed” as outlined below), follow the step noted: 1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons until the indicator light begins to flash-after 10 seconds. 2. Release both buttons. Do not hold for longer that 20 seconds.
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03 Climate Climate control system – general information Condensation on the inside of the windows Sensors Acceleration Keeping the insides of the windows clean will help reduce the amount of condensation that forms on the windows. Use a commercial window cleaning agent to clean the windows. The sunlight sensor on the dashboard and passenger compartment temperature sensor in the ECC control panel should not be covered in any way as this could cause incorrect information to be sent to the ECC system.
03 Climate Climate control system – general information Climate system blower The climate system blower will be automatically switched off when the engine is not running (even if the ignition key is in position I or II) to avoid unnecessary battery drain. To activate the blower, turn the control to the desired setting. The climate system blower may start automatically during a period of up to approximately 50 minutes after the ignition has been turned off to remove condensation in the A/C evaporator.
03 Climate Air distribution Air distribution The incoming air is distributed through the ventilation points in the passenger compartment shown above. Air vents in the dash Air vents in the door pillars Open Open Closed Closed Horizontal air flow Horizontal air flow Vertical air flow Vertical air flow Direct the outer air vents toward the side windows to defrost. I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 96 0 G027064 G027044 G027043 03 Direct the outer air vents toward the side windows to defrost.
03 Climate Air distribution Ventilated front seats* For maximum ventilation: Hold down onds. for approximately 2 sec- To gradually decrease ventilation: Press briefly on . 03 To switch off ventilation: G030244 Hold down onds. The ventilation can be used at the same time as seat heating*, for example, to help dry damp clothing. NOTE Controls for ventilated front seats The ventilation system consists of fans in the seats and backrests that draw air through the seat upholstery.
03 Climate Electronic climate control (ECC) Overview 03 AC – (ON/OFF) Temperature passenger´s side Recirculation/Multifilter with sensor* Temperature driver´s side Recirculation Blower AUTO Blower control for rear climate system* Air distribution Passenger compartment temperature sensor Functions A/C – ON/OFF • The air conditioning functions only at tem- Defroster windshield and side windows Rear window and door mirrors defroster peratures above 32°F (0°C).
03 Climate Electronic climate control (ECC) When the ECC system is in the AUTO mode, the green LED will be on. Recirculation Press this switch to engage the recirculation function (air in the passenger compartment recirculates – no fresh air enters the compartment). The LED in the switch will light up to indicate that the function is engaged. • Use this function if the outside air is contaminated with exhaust gases, smoke, etc or to heat/cool the vehicle quickly.
03 Climate Electronic climate control (ECC) will light up to indicate that the defrost function is engaged. 3. Press the switch a third time to turn the heating off completely. The LED will go off. • Blower speed increases automatically and The seat heating for the passenger seat should be switched off when the seat is not occupied. the air conditioning will switch on (if not already on and if the passenger compartment blower is not turned off) to dehumidify the air in the passenger compartment.
03 Climate Electronic climate control (ECC) Operation Press to operate the air quality sensor (normal setting). or: Select one of the following three functions by pressing 1, 2 or 3 times. 03 1. The AUT LED lights. The air quality sensor is now activated. 2. No LED lights. Recirculation is not activated unless needed to cool the passenger compartment in a warm climate. 3. The MAN LED lights. Recirculation is now activated.
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04 Interior Front seats Manually adjusted front seats • • WARNING 1. Move the seat as far back as possible. Do not adjust the seat while driving. The seat should be adjusted so that the brake pedal can be depressed fully. In addition, position the seat as far rearward as comfort and control allow. 2. Adjust the backrest to the upright position. Check that the seat is securely locked into position after adjusting. 5.
04 Interior Front seats Power seat* NOTE The power seats have an overload protector that activates if a seat is blocked by any object. If this occurs, switch off the ignition (key in position 0 ) and wait for a short period before operating the seat again. Operation Driver's seat: The seat can be adjusted if the ignition key is in position I, II or if the engine is running.
04 Interior Front seats 2. Open the driver's door within 2 minutes. WARNING • Because the driver's seat can be adjusted with the ignition off, children should never be left unattended in the vehicle. • Movement of the seat can be STOPPED at any time by pressing any button on the power seat control panel. • • Do not adjust the seat while driving. • The seat rails on the floor must not be obstructed in any way when the seat is in motion.
04 Interior Front seats 3. With the MEM button depressed, press button 1 briefly to store the seat's current position. Massage Lumbar support To move the seat to the position that it was in when button 1 was programmed: Press and hold down button 1 until the seat stops moving. As a safety precaution, the seat will stop automatically if the button is released before the seat has reached the preset position.
04 Interior Rear seats Removing the center console1 Entering the third row of seats Tilting the outboard backrests in the second row of seats: • Pull up the handle (1), hold it up, and tilt the backrest forward to move the seat. • Return the backrest to the upright position to slide the seat back to its original position. Forward/rearward seat adjustment Lift the adjustment bar (2) to move the seat forward or rearward.
04 Interior Rear seats Head restraint – second row, center position The head restraint in the center position can be adjusted to 4 different heights. To raise – pull the restraint up until it clicks into one of the four heights positions. 04 WARNING The center rear seat head restraint should only be in its lowest position when this seat is NOT occupied. When the center position is occupied, the head restraint should be correctly adjusted to the passenger’s height.
04 Interior Rear seats 3. Pull the handle (1) outward to release the backrest. The backrests are designed to lock at a 45 degree angle. Pull the handle again to continue pressing it down until it locks in the horizontal position. To return the backrests to the upright position, pull handle 1 and pull the backrest up. 1. Move the seats in the second row as far forward as possible, see page 108. 2. Pull up the handle, illustration 1 above.
04 Interior Interior lighting The courtesy lights come on automatically1 and remain on for approximately 30 seconds when: Reading lights and courtesy light • The vehicle has been unlocked from the outside with the remote key or key • If the engine has been switched off and the ignition key has been turned to position 0 The courtesy lights will come on and remain on for approximately 10 minutes when: 04 courtesy lighting has not previously been switched off) The courtesy lighting will go off when: Rear
04 Interior Interior lighting Vanity mirror G027045 04 The light comes on when you open the cover. Glove compartment lighting The light in the glove compartment comes on or switches off when its door is opened or closed.
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04 Interior Storage compartments Storage compartment in third row of seats Storage compartment Storage compartment in the center console Glove compartment Storage compartment in center console Rear seat cup holders Storage pocket (also in front edge of front seats) Grocery bag holder* G027020 04 Make sure that no hard, sharp or heavy objects lie on or in any of the storage areas where they might cause injury during sudden braking.
04 Interior Storage compartments ATTENTION Pakjdskdl ioiuip kjöpp opoodidåuswi AIRBAG MY KEY L E CTOR SE SOUND ENTER EXIT Storage compartment in rear side of the center console Grasp the upper edge of cover and pull to open this compartment. Ashtray (accessory) An ashtray insert is available from your Volvo retailer.
04 Interior Storage compartments Coat hanger Storage space between rear seats The jacket hanger is located on the inboard side of the front passenger's seat head restraint. It is only intended for hanging light garments. This storage space provides compartments for pens or other small items. I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 116 G027040 G027026 G027028 04 Rear side storage compartments and cup holders (seven-seat models) Lift the lid to access the storage compartment.
04 Interior Storage compartments Refrigerator* G027068 04 The refrigerator is located under the cover in the front seat center armrest. Use the button (see the inset illustration) to adjust the level of cooling. The refrigerator functions when the engine is running or when the ignition is in position II. WARNING Bottles kept in the refrigerator should be firmly sealed and the cover over the refrigerator must be securely closed while the vehicle is in motion.
04 Interior Securing cargo Remember that an object weighing 44 lbs (20 kg) produces a force of 2,200 lbs (1,000 kg) in a head-on collision at 30 mph (50 km/h)! Keep the following in mind when loading the vehicle: • The load carrying capacity of your vehicle As a safety precaution, all cargo in your vehicle should be securely anchored to keep it from being thrown forward in the event of sudden braking, etc.
04 Interior Securing cargo NOTE On seven-seat models: When using the net in the rear attachment brackets, be sure it is installed in front of the side armrests. 4. Attach the lower straps to the eyelets on the floor if the net has been installed in the rear attachment brackets. Use the eyelets in the front seat rails if the net has been installed in the forward attachment brackets. 5. Adjust the straps to pull the net taut. The cargo net can be stored under the floor of the cargo area on five-seat models.
04 Interior Securing cargo sion the attachment bracket in the cargo eyelet. Steel grid (accessory) Installing the grid, upper attachments 4. Repeat the operation on the opposite side. 1. Lift in the grid through the tailgate or through one of the rear passenger doors (in this case, fold down the rear seat backrests/backrests in second row of seats in seven-seat models). 6. Place the protective caps on the threads above the knobs. 2.
04 Interior Securing cargo G027066 G027055 04 Cargo area cover* Grocery bag holder Installing the cargo area cover: 1. Fold down the lower section of the tailgate. 1. Press the end pieces of the cargo area cover down in the holders. 2. Fold up the rear section of the cargo compartment floor. 2. Pull out the cargo area cover and hook it in the holes in the rear cargo area pillars (see illustration above). 3. Hang or secure your grocery bags by means of the straps or holders.
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05 Locks and alarm Remote keys and key blades Key blades WARNING If the doors are locked while driving, this may hinder rapid access to the occupants of the vehicle in the event of an accident. (Also see information on "Child safety locks".) G030177 NOTE 05 Your vehicle is equipped with two coded remote key transmitters with integrated ignition key blades called Key Integrated Remote (KIR).
05 Locks and alarm Remote keys and key blades Remote keys As an anti-theft measure, the code of the lost remote key must be erased from the system. NOTE Additional or duplicate remote control keys can be obtained from any Authorized Volvo Retailer. Your vehicle is equipped with two coded remote key transmitters with integrated ignition keys called Key Integrated Remote (KIR). The remote key transmitters will also activate or allow "keyless" entry into the passenger compartment or the tailgate.
05 Locks and alarm Remote keys and key blades Tailgate unlock Press this button to unlock the tailgate (without unlocking the other doors). This function will not open the tailgate. Panic function For more information on this function, see page 131. NOTE • If an airbag deploys, your vehicle's SRS control module will attempt to automatically unlock all doors. • The key blade may also be used to lock and unlock the doors, and to activate and deactivate the alarm system.
05 Locks and alarm Remote keys and key blades WARNING NOTE Never use the transmitter to lock the doors from inside the vehicle. • • Doing so would ACTIVATE: • the optional interior motion and inclination alarm sensors. • • Doing so would DEACTIVATE: • the central locking buttons on the front door armrests, although the interior door handles would still function to allow occupants to leave the vehicle. The old battery should be disposed of properly at a recycling center or at your Volvo retailer.
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking This function can be activated/deactivated from the control panel in the driver's door. Locking the glove compartment The glove compartment can be locked with the master key. Activating/deactivating automatic locking 1. Turn the ignition key to position I or II. 05 Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside 3. Depress the central locking button on the control panel until a new message about the locking status is displayed.
05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking • Pressing the remote key's tailgate unlock button (see the illustration). • Relock the tailgate using the remote's LOCK button. Automatic relocking If you use the tailgate unlock button to unlock the tailgate without opening it, it will automatically relock after approximately 2 minutes. NOTE If you open the tailgate and close it again, it will remain unlocked and the alarm will not be rearmed.
05 Locks and alarm Child safety locks 05 Child safety locks in the rear doors Child safety lock in the tailgate Power child locks* Manual child safety locks – rear doors/ tailgate The controls are located on the rear door jambs and at the lower edge of the tailgate. Use a key or small screwdriver to adjust these controls. WARNING Remember, in the event of an accident, the rear seat passengers cannot open the doors from the inside with the buttons in position A.
05 Locks and alarm Alarm The alarm is automatically armed whenever you lock your vehicle. When armed, the alarm continuously monitors a number of points on the vehicle. The following conditions will set off the alarm: • • • • • Disarming the alarm Press the UNLOCK button on the remote key or unlock the doors with the key blade. Turning off (stopping) the alarm automatically after 25 seconds. When a button is pressed, there is a 5 second delay before the panic alarm is deactivated.
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06 Starting and driving General information Engine oil Unleaded fuel Gasoline containing alcohol and ethers Although some oil consumption occurs during normal engine operation, more oil is consumed when the engine is new as the internal parts generate higher friction while wearing-in to each other. From the time the engine is new until the first maintenance is performed, the oil consumption could be higher than normal.
06 Starting and driving Fuel requirements Octane rating change gasoline brands to fully utilize your engine's capacity, and for the smoothest possible operation. Minimum octane NOTE When switching to higher octane fuel or changing gasoline brands, it may be necessary to fill the tank more than once before a difference in engine operation is noticeable.
06 Starting and driving Fuel requirements WARNING Driving with the tailgate open: Driving with the tailgate open could lead to poisonous exhaust gases entering the passenger compartment. • If the tailgate must be kept open for any reason, proceed as follows: • • Close the windows Set the ventilation system control to air flow to floor, windshield and side windows and blower control to its highest setting.
06 Starting and driving Refueling Fuel filler door You can also keep the vehicle locked if you remain inside it during refueling. The central locking button does not lock the fuel filler door. Be sure the fuel filler door is not obstructed and is completely closed after refueling. Open the fuel filler cap slowly during hot weather.
06 Starting and driving Refueling CAUTION • Do not refuel with the engine running1. Turn the ignition off or to position I. If the ignition is on, an incorrect reading could occur in the fuel gauge. • After refueling, close the fuel filler cap by turning it clockwise until it clicks into place1. • Avoid overfilling the fuel tank. Do not press the handle on the filler nozzle more than one extra time. Too much fuel in the tank in hot weather conditions can cause the fuel to overflow.
06 Starting and driving Starting the vehicle Starting the engine WARNING Before starting, check that the seat, steering wheel and mirrors are adjusted properly. Make sure the brake pedal can be depressed completely. Adjust the seat if necessary, see page 104. NOTE • • After a cold start, idle speed may be noticeably higher than normal for a short period.
06 Starting and driving Starting the vehicle WARNING Always place the gear selector in Park and apply the parking brake before leaving the vehicle. Never leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running. • Always open garage doors fully before starting the engine inside a garage to ensure adequate ventilation. The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, which is invisible and odorless but very poisonous. CAUTION Automatic transmission • The engine should be idling when you move the gear selector.
06 Starting and driving Ignition switch and steering wheel lock Ignition switch and steering wheel lock III – Start position: Release the key when the engine starts. The key returns automatically to the Drive position. 0 – Locked position: Remove the key to lock the steering wheelA. I – Intermediate positionB – "radio position": Certain accessories, radio, etc. on, daytime running lights off.
06 Starting and driving Economical driving Economical driving conserves natural resources Better driving economy may be obtained by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops and adjusting the speed of your vehicle to immediate traffic conditions. Observe the following rules: • Bring the engine to normal operating temperature as soon as possible by driving with a light foot on the accelerator pedal for the first few minutes of operation. A cold engine uses more fuel and is subject to increased wear.
06 Starting and driving Difficult driving conditions Driving on rough/unpaved surfaces The Volvo XC90 is designed primarily for onroad driving, and it has excellent handling characteristics on very rough or unpaved roads. When driving on poorly maintained or unpaved roads, please keep the following in mind: • Reduce speed on rough surfaces to mini- NOTE CAUTION Avoid driving on steep inclines if the fuel tank is nearly empty.
06 Starting and driving Automatic transmission N (Neutral) Neutral – no gear engaged. Use the parking brake. Automatic transmission – shift gate positions WARNING Never leave the vehicle unattended when the engine is running. If, by mistake, the gear selector is moved from P, the vehicle may start moving. G026990 R (Reverse) Never engage R while the vehicle is moving. P (Park) Use this position when starting the engine or parking the vehicle.
06 Starting and driving Automatic transmission The gear selector must be in the D (Drive) position for kickdown to function. Manual shifting – Geartronic You can move the gear selector freely between the MAN (Manual) and D (Drive) positions to select forward gears while driving. Gears 3, 4, 5, and 6 have a "lock-up" function which reduces engine speed and helps save fuel. NOTE Reverse, Neutral, and Park cannot be selected in Geartronic mode.
06 Starting and driving Automatic transmission NOTE Mode W can be chosen regardless of the postion of the gear selector but will only function when the gear selector is in the D (drive) position.
06 Starting and driving Jump starting G030860 2. First connect the auxiliary battery positive (+) terminal (1) to the positive (+) terminal in your vehicle's engine compartment (2), located under a small black plastic cover attached to the fuse box cover, marked with a "+" sign. Remove the cover on the main fuse box if necessary to access this terminal. Then connect the auxiliary battery's negative (–) terminal (3) to the ground point in your vehicle's engine compartment (4). 3.
06 Starting and driving All Wheel Drive* All Wheel Drive (AWD) – general information Your Volvo can be equipped with an electronically controlled All Wheel Drive system*, which means that power is distributed automatically between the front and rear wheels. Under normal driving conditions, most of the engine's power is directed to the front wheels.
06 Starting and driving Brake system BRAKE Brake circuit malfunction The brake system is a hydraulic system consisting of two master cylinders and two separate brake circuits. If a problem should occur in one of these circuits, it is still possible to stop the vehicle with the other brake circuit. If the brake pedal must be depressed farther than normal and requires greater foot pressure, the stopping distance will be longer.
06 Starting and driving Brake system mately 12 mph (20 km/h). The brake pedal will pulsate several times and a sound may be audible from the ABS control module. This is normal. To obtain optimal effect from the ABS system, constant pressure should be kept on the brake pedal. Do not pump the brake pedal. The switching of the ABS modulator will be audible and the brake pedal will pulsate during braking. Please be aware that ABS does not increase the absolute braking potential of the vehicle.
06 Starting and driving Parking brake 3. Release the brake pedal and ensure that the vehicle is at a standstill. 4. If the vehicle rolls, the parking brake pedal must be pushed down more firmly. 5. When parking a vehicle always put the gear selector in P. Parking on a hill • If the vehicle is pointing uphill, turn the front G026992 wheels so that they point away from the curb. • If the vehicle is pointing downhill, turn the front wheels so that they point toward the curb.
06 Starting and driving Stability system Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC) NOTE • The stability system consists of a number of functions designed help reduce wheel spin, counteract skidding, and to generally help improve directional stability. • NOTE A pulsating sound will be audible when the system is actively operating and is normal.
06 Starting and driving Stability system DSTC-related messages in the text window • TRACTION CONTROL TEMPORARILY OFF – The system has been temporarily switched off due to high brake temperature and will automatically switch on again when the brakes have cooled. • "ANTI SKID SERVICE REQUIRED" – the system has been automatically disengaged due to a fault. A trained and qualified Volvo service technician should check the system.
06 Starting and driving Front/rear park assist* WARNING Park Assist is an information system, NOT a safety system. This system is designed to be a supplementary aid when parking the vehicle. It is not, however, intended to replace the driver's attention and judgement. Function The system is activated automatically when the vehicle is started. The indicator light in the button in the center console illuminates.
06 Starting and driving Front/rear park assist* • Front park assist is disengaged automatically when the parking brake is applied. • If the vehicle is equipped with front and rear park assist, both systems will be deactivated by pressing the button.
06 Starting and driving G027042 Towing Positions for attaching towing eyelets Emergency towing 06 The towing eyelet is located in the tool bag, under the floor of the cargo area. This eyelet must be screwed into the positions provided on the right sides of either the front or rear bumper (see illustrations). To attach the towing eyelet: 1. Use a coin to pry open the lower edge of the cover (A) 2.
06 Starting and driving Towing WARNING CAUTION Vehicles with AWD (All Wheel Drive) with the front wheels off the ground should not be towed at speeds above 50 mph (70 km/h) or for distances longer than 30 miles (50 km). • CAUTION • • Please check with state and local authorities before attempting this type of towing, as vehicles being towed are subject to regulations regarding maximum towing speed, length and type of towing device, lighting, etc.
06 Starting and driving Towing a trailer The maximum weights recommended by Volvo for trailers with brakes are shown in the table below. Recommended hitch tongue load: not more than 10% of the trailer's weight. The trailer load should be positioned so that it does not shift and the tongue load should be 10% of the trailer's weight. However, the tongue load should not exceed the maximum permissible weights indicated in the table below. No.
06 Starting and driving Towing a trailer Points to keep in mind when towing a trailer • When towing trailers without brakes, the maximum permissible trailer weight is 1,700 lbs (750 kg). • If necessary, redistribute the weight of any cargo in the trailer to avoid excessive weight on the trailer hitch.
06 Starting and driving Towing a trailer WARNING • 06 Bumper-attached trailer hitches must not be used on Volvos, nor should safety chains be attached to the bumper. • Trailer hitches attaching to the vehicle rear axle must not be used. • Never connect a trailer's hydraulic brake system directly to the vehicle brake system, nor a trailer's lighting system directly to the vehicle lighting system. Consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for correct installation.
06 Starting and driving Detachable trailer hitch Overview 4. Slide the locking bolt through the hitch assembly/ball holder. 5. Insert the cotter pin in the hole at the end of the locking bolt. Removing the ball holder 1. Remove the cotter pin from the locking bolt and slide the locking bolt out of the ball holder/hitch assembly. D E A B G010496 C Ball holder 2. Pull the ball holder out of the hitch assembly. A cover for the hitch assembly can be purchased from your Volvo retailer.
06 Starting and driving Load carriers (accessory) Positioning load carriers If wing-shaped load carriers are used, make sure that they are installed on the roof rails with the rounded edge forward. Load carriers of this type are identical and can be placed anywhere along the roof rails. When not in use, we recommend that the front load carrier be placed approximately 2 inches (5 cm) in front of the center roof rail anchorage point and the rear load carrier approximately 1.5 inches (3.
06 Starting and driving Cold weather precautions If you wish to check your vehicle before the approach of cold weather, the following advice is worth noting: or in warm weather. See section "Engine oil" for more information. • The load placed on the battery is greater during the winter since the windshield wipers, lighting, etc. are used more often. Moreover, the capacity of the battery decreases as the temperature drops. In very cold weather, a poorly charged battery can freeze and be damaged.
06 Starting and driving Before a long distance trip It is always worthwhile to have your vehicle checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician before driving long distances. Your retailer or service technician will also be able to supply you with bulbs, fuses, spark plugs and wiper blades for your use in the event that problems occur. • Have a word with your Volvo retailer if you intend to drive in countries where it may be difficult to obtain the correct fuel. • Consider your destination.
06 Starting and driving Blind Spot Information System* your vehicle, and up to approximately 31 ft. (9.5 meters) behind the side-view mirror), see the illustration, the indicator light in the door panel (2) illuminates. The light will glow continuously to alert the driver of the vehicle in the blind area. G020295 WARNING • BLIS is an information system, NOT a warning or safety system.
06 Starting and driving Blind Spot Information System* When you pass another vehicle: The system reacts when you pass another vehicle at a speed of up to 6 mph (10 km/h) faster than that vehicle. vehicle in the blind area must have its headlights on. This means, for example, that the system will not detect a trailer without headlights that is being towed behind a car or truck.
06 Starting and driving G018177 Blind Spot Information System* G026955 The vehicle's own shadow against a large, light, smooth surface such as barriers between lanes on a highway Switching BLIS on and off Sunlight directly in the camera when the sun is low on the horizon BLIS is automatically activated when the ignition is switched on. The indicator lights will provide confirmation by flashing 3 times.
06 Starting and driving Blind Spot Information System* 06 System status Text in the display BLIND-SPOT INFO SYSTEM ON BLIS system on BLIND-SPOT SYST FUNCTION REDUCED The BLIS cameras' function has been reduced due to weak or impaired data transfer between the BLIS system's cameras and the vehicle's electrical system. The cameras will reset themselves when this data transfer has returned to normal.
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07 Wheels and tires General information Introduction Your vehicle is equipped with tires according to the vehicle's tire information placard on the B-pillar (the structural member at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of the driver's door opening). CAUTION Some Volvo models are equipped with an Ultra High Performance tire and wheel combination designed to provide maximum dry pavement performance with consideration for hydroplaning resistance.
07 Wheels and tires General information • When replacing tires, the tires with the • Incorrectly mounted tires impair the car's most tread should be mounted on the rear wheels to reduce the chance of oversteer during hard braking. • Hitting curbs or potholes can damage the tires and/or wheels permanently. braking properties and ability to force aside rain, snow and slush. WARNING • The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo are specified to meet stringent stability and handling requirements.
07 Wheels and tires General information Ideally, tire rotation should be done the first time after approximately 3,000 miles (5, 000 km) and thereafter at 6,000 mile (10,000 km) intervals. Tread wear indicator Tire rotation should only be performed if front/ rear tire wear is fairly even and tread height is above 1/16" (1.6 mm). NOTE Your Volvo retailer can also provide guidance based on your particular driving circumstances.
07 Wheels and tires Tire inflation Inflation placard NOTE The placards shown indicate inflation pressure for the tires installed on the vehicle at the factory only. • Use a tire gauge to check the tire inflation pressure, including the spare, at least once a month and before long trips. You are strongly urged to buy a reliable tire pressure gauge, as automatic service station gauges may be inaccurate. • Use the recommended cold inflation presG032513 sure for optimum tire performance and wear.
07 Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressures. A hot tire at or below recommended cold inflation pressure could be significantly under-inflated. • If you overfill the tire, release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the valve. Then recheck the pressure with your tire gauge. • Some spare tires require higher inflation pressure than the other tires. Consult the tire inflation tables on pages 177 and 178 or see the inflation pressure placard. To check inflation pressure: 1.
07 Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure tables – U.S. models The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire infla- tion placard (see page 175 for its location) for information specific to the tires installed on your vehicle at the factory.
07 Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure tables – Canadian models The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire infla- tion placard (see page 175 for its location) for information specific to the tires installed on your vehicle at the factory.
07 Wheels and tires Tire designations 7 215: the width of the tire (in millimeters) from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. The larger the number, the wider the tire. 9 6 8 65: The ratio of the tire's height to its width in percent. 5 10 R: Radial tire. 4 11 3 12 15: The diameter of the wheel rim (in inches). G026442 2 1 Federal law mandates that tire manufacturers place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires (see the illustration).
07 Wheels and tires Tire designations Treadwear, Traction, and Temperature grades: see page 183 for more information. Maximum permissible inflation pressure: the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire. This limit is set by the tire manufacturer. Tire suppliers may have additional markings, notes or warnings such as standard load, radial tubeless, etc.
07 Wheels and tires Glossary of tire terminology • Tire information placard: A placard showing the OE (Original Equipment) tire sizes, recommended inflation pressure, and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry. • Tire Identification Number (TIN): A number on the sidewall of each tire providing information about the tire brand and manufacturing plant, tire size and date of manufacturer. • Inflation pressure: A measure of the amount of air in a tire.
07 Wheels and tires Vehicle loading Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design performance. Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with the following terms for determining your vehicle's weight ratings, with or without a trailer, from the vehicle's Federal/ Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/ CMVSS) label, and the vehicle's tire information placard. Curb weight The weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment.
07 Wheels and tires Uniform Tire Quality Grading ALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUST CONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO THESE GRADES Quality grades can be found, where applicable, on the tire sidewall between the tread shoulder and maximum section width. For example: Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A TREADWEAR The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course.
07 Wheels and tires Snow chains, snow tires, studded tires Snow chains CAUTION Snow chains can be used on your Volvo with the following restrictions: • Check local regulations regarding the use of snow chains before installing. • Snow chains should be installed on front • Always follow the chain manufacturer's installation instructions carefully. Install chains as tightly as possible and retighten periodically. wheels only. Use only Volvo approved snow chains.
07 Wheels and tires Temporary spare The spare tire in your vehicle1 is called a "Temporary Spare". Recommended tire pressure (see the placard on the B-pillar or on the fuel filler door) should be maintained irrespective of which position on the vehicle the temporary spare tire is used. In the event of damage to this tire, a new one can be purchased from your Volvo retailer.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System Introduction The system consists of an air compressor, a container for the sealing compound, wiring to connect the system to the vehicle’s electrical system via one of the 12-volt sockets, and a hose used to connect the system to the tire’s inflation valve. The 12-volt sockets are located on the rear side of the center console (in the rear seat) and in the cargo area.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System WARNING Please keep the following points in mind when using the tire sealing system: • • The sealing compound bottle (no. 8 in the illustration) contains 1.2-Ethanol and natural rubber-latex. These substances are harmful if swallowed. • Inhalation: Move the person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical attention. Tire sealing system–temporarily repairing a flat tire NOTE Do not remove any foreign objects (nails, etc.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System 4. Put on the gloves included in the tire sealing system. WARNING Contact with the sealing compound may cause skin irritation. If contact occurs, wash the affected area immediately with soap and water. 5. Unscrew the orange cover over the bottle holder and unscrew the cap on the bottle of sealing compound. NOTE Do not break the seal on the bottle. This occurs automatically when the bottle is screwed into the holder. 6. Screw the bottle into the bottle holder.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System 13. Unscrew the hose from the tire’s inflation valve and reinstall the valve cap. 14. Immediately drive the vehicle for approximately 2 miles (3 km) at a maximum speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) to distribute the sealing compound in the tire. CAUTION If your vehicle is equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), the use of the sealing compound may lead to incorrect tire pressure readings or in rare cases, damage to the tire pressure sensor.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System Inflating tires The tire sealing system can be used to inflate the tires. To do so: 1. Park the car in a safe place. 2. The compressor should be switched off. Ensure that the on/off switch is in position 0 (the 0 side of the switch should be pressed down). 3. Take out the electrical wire and hose. 4. Remove the valve cap from the tire’s inflation valve and screw the hose connector onto the valve as tightly as possible by hand. 5.
07 Wheels and tires G030879 Changing wheels Jack location Changing wheels Location of the jack The jack is located in the center under the rear hatch in the cargo area floor. Lift this hatch and release the retaining strap to slide out the jack. The rear section of the jack's crank and the tool bag are stowed to the left under the hatch. The front section of the crank is stored in the tool bag.
07 Wheels and tires Changing wheels WARNING When raising or lowering the spare wheel, please keep in mind that components in the exhaust system may be very hot. To lower the spare wheel: 1. Fold down the lower section of the tailgate. 8. Place the wheel with the flat tire in the vehicle's cargo compartment. NOTE The space under the vehicle is designed to hold the special spare wheel only. Other fullsize wheels will not fit in this compartment. 3. Connect the two sections of the jack's crank. 4.
07 Wheels and tires Changing wheels 4. Remove the wheel cover (where applicable) using the lug wrench in the tool bag. G020332 G026997 5. With the wheels still on the ground, use the lug wrench to loosen the wheel bolts 1/2 – 1 turn. Turn the bolts counterclockwise to loosen the bolts. Jack attachment points There are two attachment points for the jack on each side of the vehicle. These attachment points are under the center of each door.
07 Wheels and tires Changing wheels check that the jack is still correctly positioned in the attachment. 7. Raise the vehicle until the wheel to be changed is lifted off the ground. CAUTION • The vehicle must not be driven with wheels of different dimensions or with a spare tire other than the one that came with the vehicle. The use of different size wheels can seriously damage your vehicle's transmission. • Correct tightening torque on wheel bolts must be observed.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) The tire pressure monitoring system1 uses sensors mounted in the tire valves to check inflation pressure levels. When the vehicle is moving at a speed of approximately 20 mph (30 km/h) or faster, these sensors transmit inflation pressure data to a receiver located in the vehicle. USA – FCC ID: MRXG403MA4A This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly. NOTE TPMS indicates low tire pressure but does not replace normal tire maintenance. For information on correct tire pressure, please refer to the Tire inflation pressure tables or consult your Volvo retailer.
07 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Activating/deactivating TPMS (Canadian models only) 1. Switch off the engine. 2. Turn the ignition key to position I or II. 3. Press and hold the Reset button on the left-side steering wheel lever until TIRE PRESS SYST OFF is displayed. Repeat steps 1-3 to turn TPMS on again.
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08 Car care Washing and cleaning the vehicle Washing • A stiff-bristle brush and lukewarm soapy water can be used to clean the wiper blades. Frequent cleaning of the windshield and wiper blades improves visibility considerably and also helps prolong the service life of the wiper blades. • The vehicle should be washed at regular intervals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots adhere to the paint and may cause damage.
08 Car care Washing and cleaning the vehicle CAUTION • Avoid waxing or polishing plastic or rubber components • Polishing chromed strips can wear away or damage the surface • Polishes containing abrasive substances should not be used NOTE When washing the vehicle, remember to remove dirt from the drain holes in the doors and sills. WARNING • • When the vehicle is driven immediately after being washed, apply the brakes several times in order to remove any moisture from the brake linings.
08 Car care Washing and cleaning the vehicle CAUTION Volvo does not recommend the use of longlife or durable paint protection coatings, some of which may claim to prevent pitting, fading, oxidation, etc. These coatings have not been tested by Volvo for compatibility with your vehicle's clear coat. Some of them may cause the clear coat to soften, crack, or cloud. Damage caused by application of paint protection coatings may not be covered under your vehicle's paint warranty.
08 Car care Washing and cleaning the vehicle Protecting leather upholstery Cleaning the seat belts 1. Put a small amount of protectant cream on a cloth and apply a thin coating of cream to the upholstery with light circular movements. Clean only with lukewarm water and a mild soap solution. 2. Allow the leather to dry for 20 minutes. This will help the leather resist staining and protect against sunlight's harmful UV rays.
08 Car care Paint touch up Color code Make sure you have the right color. The color code number is on the model plate in the engine compartment. Minor stone chips and scratches • • • • • Primer – can Paint – touch-up pen Brush Masking tape If the stone chip has not gone down to the bare metal and an undamaged color coat remains, you can add paint immediately after removing dirt. Model plate with paint color code (1).1 Paint damage requires immediate attention to avoid rusting.
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09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Volvo service Maintenance service Maintenance services Periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle running well. Your Warranty and Service Records Information booklet provides a comprehensive maintenance schedule up to 150,000 miles (240,000 km) of vehicle service. This maintenance program contains inspections and services necessary for the proper function of your vehicle, and includes components that affect vehicle emissions.
09 Maintenance and servicing Maintaining your vehicle Owner maintenance As needed Periodic maintenance requirements and intervals are described in your vehicle's Warranty and Service Records Information booklet. • Wash the vehicle, including the undercar- The following points can be carried out between the normally scheduled maintenance services.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Maintaining your vehicle way driving is typically needed to allow OBD II to reach readiness. Your Volvo retailer can provide you with more information on planning a trip. • Maintain your vehicle in accordance with your vehicle's maintenance schedule.
09 Maintenance and servicing Working on your vehicle Note the following before you begin working on your vehicle: Hoisting the vehicle If a two-post hoist is used to lift the vehicle, the front and rear lift arm pads should be centered under the reinforced lift plates on the inboard edge of the sill rail (see illustration). Battery • Ensure that the battery cables are correctly WARNING connected and tightened.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Working on your vehicle Belt check Check the belt regularly to make sure it is in good condition and is clean. A worn or dirty belt can cause poor cooling and low alternator output as well as impair the operation of the power steering and the air conditioning unit. NOTE The drive belt is equipped with a self-tensioning mechanism and requires no adjustment between changes. WARNING The engine must not be running when this check is performed.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 G027074 Engine compartment Brake fluid reservoir Relay/fuse box Air cleaner Radiator WARNING The cooling fan (located behind the radiator) may start or continue to operate (for up to 6 minutes) after the engine has been switched off.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Engine oil Oil specifications American Petroleum Institute (API) symbol Engine oil must meet the minimum ILSAC specification GF-4, API SL, or ACEA A1/B1. Lower quality oils may not offer the same fuel economy, engine performance, or engine protection. Oil additives must not be used. NOTE Synthetic oil is not used when the oil is changed at the normal maintenance services. This oil is only used at customer request, at additional charge.
09 Maintenance and servicing Engine oil • Add oil if necessary. If the level is close to Checking and adding oil the MIN mark, add approximately 1 US quart (1 liter) of oil. Volvo uses different systems to indicate a low oil level or pressure. Some models have an oil pressure sensor, in which case a warning symbol (see page 60) is used to indicate low oil pressure.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Engine oil CAUTION Not checking the oil level regularly can result in serious engine damage if the oil level becomes too low. • Never fill oil above the MAX mark. This could cause an increase in oil consumption. • Not checking the oil level regularly can result in serious engine damage if the oil level becomes too low. • Always add oil of the same type and viscosity as already used.
09 Maintenance and servicing Fluids Changing coolant CAUTION G027087 G027097 Washer fluid reservoir Washer fluid reservoir Coolant reservoir The washer fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment and holds approx. 6.8 US qts (6.5 liters). Normally, the coolant does not need to be changed. If the system must be drained, consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
09 Maintenance and servicing Fluids Fluid type: DOT 4+ boiling point >536 °F (>280 °C), P/N 9437433. WARNING • Never remove the radiator cap while the engine is warm. Wait until the vehicle cools. • If it is necessary to top up the coolant when the engine is warm, unscrew the expansion tank cap slowly so that the overpressure dissipates. Replace: Every second year or 30,000 miles (48,000 km).
09 Maintenance and servicing Wiper blades To change a windshield wiper blade: To change a tailgate wiper blade: 1. Fold the wiper arm out from the windshield and hold the wiper blade. 1. Pull the wiper arm rearward, away from the tailgate window. 2. Press in the grooved catches and pull out the wiper blade. 2. Pull out the wiper blade as shown in the illustration. 3. Insert a new wiper blade and ensure that it is securely in place. 3. Press the new wiper blade into place.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Battery minutes a week or connected to a charger with an automatic charging function. Battery maintenance The battery in your vehicle is located under the floor of the cargo compartment. Driving habits and conditions, climate, the number of starts, etc. all affect the service life and function of the battery.
09 Maintenance and servicing Battery Symbols Wear protection goggles No smoking, no open flames, no sparks 1. Switch off the ignition. Explosion 3. Remove the retaining bracket and unscrew the cover over the battery. Wait at least 5 minutes after switching off the ignition before disconnecting the battery so that all information in the vehicle's electrical system can be stored in the control modules. 2.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Battery 5. Disconnect the positive cable and pull the ventilation hose from the battery. 6. Lift out the old battery and put a new battery into place. 7. Connect the positive cable first. NOTE After the battery has been disconnected or replaced, lock and unlock the vehicle with the central locking system's remote key to reactivate such features as the power windows, moonroof, courtesy lighting, etc. 8. Connect the negative (ground) cable. G030884 9.
09 Maintenance and servicing Replacing bulbs When replacing bulbs, keep the following points in mind: Replacing high/low beams/turn signal/ parking light bulbs • Never touch the glass of bulbs with your fingers. Grease and oils from your fingers vaporize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the reflector, which will damage it. • The optional Active Bending Light bulbs contain trace amounts of mercury. These bulbs should always be disposed of by an authorized Volvo retailer.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Replacing bulbs Location of the bulbs in the headlight housing Replacing the low beam bulb (Halogen headlights) 7. Press the bulb holder into place on the headlight housing. 8. Reinstall the plastic cap. The letters "HAUT" on the cap must be upward. G027088 G027082 Replacing the high beam bulb (Halogen headlights) 1. Remove the plastic cover over the bulb by turning it counterclockwise. High beam headlight 2. Pull the connector from the lamp housing. Turn signal 3.
09 Maintenance and servicing Replacing bulbs 5. Insert the new bulb (without touching the glass) in the holder. 3. Remove the connector from the bulb unit by pressing the lock tab out and pulling. 6. Move the retaining spring up and push it slightly to the left until it seats properly. 4. Connect the connector to the new bulb unit until it clicks into place. 7. Press the bulb holder into place on the headlight housing. 5.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Replacing bulbs 3. Align the guide lugs on the side of the base of the new bulb in the grooves in the holder. Press it in and turn it slightly clockwise. 4. Press the lamp holder into the place in the headlight housing and turn it approximately 1/4 turn clockwise. Front fog lights 2. Turn the bulb holder slightly counterclockwise to release it. 3. Replace the bulb. The shape of the foot of the bulb corresponds to the shape of the bulb holder. 4.
09 Maintenance and servicing Replacing bulbs 09 G027077 Replacing bulbs in the taillight cluster 1. Switch off all lights and turn ignition key to position 0. 2. Fold down the lower section of the tailgate, and fold up the rear section of the cargo area floor. 3. If the vehicle is equipped with the optional grocery bag holder, detach the holder's bands. 4. Remove the corner panel. 5. Open the cover in the side panel by pulling the tab upward/outward. 6. Loosen the bolts. 7.
09 Maintenance and servicing Replacing bulbs 1. Switch off the ignition. 2. Carefully insert a small screwdriver (see illustration above). 3. Pry out the lamp housing. 4. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 5. Turn the bulb counterclockwise and remove it. The door step courtesy lights are located under the dashboard on the driver's and passenger's sides. To replace a bulb: 1. Carefully insert a screwdriver and pry out the lens. 2. Replace the defective bulb. 3. Reinstall the lens. 6.
09 Maintenance and servicing Replacing bulbs License plate lights Vanity mirror lights 09 NOTE 1. Carefully insert a screwdriver and pry out the lens. 2. Pry out the bulb and replace it. 3. Carefully press the lower edge of lens onto the four tabs and press the upper edge of the lens into place. G030886 G027080 Other bulbs may be difficult for you to replace yourself. Let a trained and qualified Volvo service technician replace these bulbs if necessary. 1. Switch off the ignition. 2.
09 Maintenance and servicing Fuses 09 G032337 Replacing fuses Relays/fuse box in the engine compartment If an electrical component fails to function, it is possible that a fuse has blown. Fuse box in the passenger compartment, behind the plastic cover The fuse boxes are located in four different places, see the illustration above.
09 Maintenance and servicing Fuses 09 WARNING Never use metal objects or fuses with higher amperage than those stated on the following pages. Doing so could seriously damage or overload the vehicle's electrical system.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Fuses G026972 Fuses in the engine compartment When replacing fuses, be sure to replace a blown fuse with a new one of the same color and amperage (written on the fuse). No No A 1 ABS 30 2 ABS 30 3 Headlight washers 35 4 – 20 5 Auxiliary lights* 35 A 6 Starter motor relay 25 7 Windshield wipers 15 8 Fuel pump 15 9 Transmission control module (V8 and 6-cyl.
09 Maintenance and servicing Fuses No 09 A 16 Driver's side low beam headlight 20 17 Passenger's side low beam headlight 20 18 – 19 Engine control module feed, engine relay 20 Parking lights 15 21 Vacuum pump 20 5 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: `` 233
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Fuses G032316 Fuses in the passenger compartment on the edge of the dashboard The decal shows the positions and amperage of the fuses Fuses are located inside the access panel on the edge of the dashboard, on the driver's side. There are also a number of spare fuses. When replacing a blown fuse, be sure to replace it with a new one of the same color and amperage (written on the fuse).
09 Maintenance and servicing Fuses No A 11 Ignition switch, SRS, engine control module (V8, 6-cyl.) immobilizer, transmission control module (V8, 6-cyl.) 7.5 12 Ceiling lighting, upper electronic control module 10 13 Moonroof* 15 14 Bluetooth hands-free system 5 15 – 38 - - 09 `` I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Fuses G028412 Fuse box in the passenger compartment, behind the plastic cover, driver's side This fuse box is located behind the plastic cover below the steering wheel. When replacing a blown fuse, be sure to replace it with a new one of the same color and amperage (written on the fuse).
09 Maintenance and servicing Fuses No A No A 17 Driver's side front foglight* 7,5 33 Vacuum pump 20 18 Passenger's side front foglight* 7,5 34 Pump – windshield and tailgate washers 15 19 – 35 – 20 Coolant pump (V8) 36 – 21 Transmission control module1 10 22 Driver's side high beam1 10 23 Passenger's side high beam 10 24 – 25 – 26 – 27 – 28 Power passenger's seat* 29 – 30 Blind Spot Information System* 31 – 32 – 5 09 5 5 `` I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Fuses G032342 Fuses in the cargo compartment The fuses in the cargo area are located behind the panel on the driver's side of the cargo compartment. When replacing a blown fuse, be sure to replace it with a new one of the same color and amperage (written on the fuse).
09 Maintenance and servicing Fuses No A No 14 Subwoofer*, rear air conditioning system * 15 15 – 16 – 17 Accessory audio 18 – 19 Rear window wiper 15 20 Trailer wiring (15-feed)* 20 21 – 22 – 23 Park assist 24 – 25 – 26 Park assist* 27 Main fuse: trailer wiring, park assist, All Wheel Drive 30 28 Central locking system 15 29 Driver's side trailer lighting: parking lights, turn signal* 25 5 7,5 09 A 30 Passenger's side trailer lighting: brake light, fog light, tu
09 Maintenance and servicing 09 Fuses G031532 Additional fuses in the cargo compartment (XC90 Executive*) The fuses in the cargo area are located behind the panel on the driver's side of the cargo compartment. When replacing a blown fuse, be sure to replace it with a new one of the same color and amperage (written on the fuse). 1. 2. 3. Relays for rear seat heating and front seat massage 5A Rear seat heating, driver's side 15 A Rear seat heating, passenger's side 15 A 4.
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10 Audio Audio system overview 10 CD player SOUND – make sound settings VOLUME – turn to adjust EXIT/CLEAR – step back in the menu or cancel a selection POWER – On/Off Not in use AM/FM – for switching between FM1, FM2 and AM MENU – menu selections/navigation Display CD eject ENTER – select in the menu or activate a selection CD slot, CD changer* Not in use search for and store the strongest radio stations in the area in which you are driving MY KEY – programmable key for your favorite functi
10 Audio Audio system controls • One long press on EXIT/CLEAR exits Accessing and using menus Steering wheel keypad menu mode. • A short press on the EXIT/CLEAR enables 10 you to cancel, undo, or answer no to a menu selection, or to go back in the menu structure. Shortcut The four buttons on the steering wheel keypad can be used to control the audio system. The steering wheel keypad can be used to adjust volume, shift between preset stations and change CD tracks.
10 Audio Audio system controls 1. With the audio system switched on, use the SEL button to select a sound source. 10 The MY KEY buttons can only be programmed for one shortcut function at a time. 2. Press the arrow keys briefly to change CD tracks or switch between preset stations. 3. Hold down the arrow keys to fast forward/ reverse, or search for the previous/next strong radio station. Rear headphone connectors and controls * 4. Hold down the SEL button to turn off the sound.
10 Audio Audio system controls To activate the system: Selecting a sound source 1. Turn the ignition key to position I. • Press AM/FM (4) repeatedly to toggle NOTE to change. Choose BASS, TREBLE, FADER, BALANCE, SUBWOOFER*, CENTER* or SURROUND*. between FM1, FM2, and AM • Press the CD button (1) to change to the CD player or optional CD changer If you switch off the ignition while the audio system is on, the system will be on when the ignition is switched on again.
10 Audio Audio system controls Setting Shown in the display Balance between the front and rear speakers FADER Bass speaker level SUBWOOFER* Center speaker level CENTER (Premium Sound system only) Surround sound level SURROUND (Premium Sound system only) 10 • Dolby Surround Pro Logic II functions in CD mode only. • 2-channel stereo is recommended for AM/ FM radio broadcasts.
10 Audio Audio system controls Equalizer RR EQ – REAR (certain audio systems) 10 This function is used to fine-tune the sound from the rear speakers. 1. Select AUDIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER. 2. Select EQ- REAR and press ENTER. 3. Use the menu selection buttons to set the level or use the SELECTOR control. 4. Press ENTER to select the next frequency. You can select five frequencies 5. Press ENTER until you come to the menu mode to save the changes you have made.
10 Audio Radio functions Station search the display. The radio will slowly scroll in the desired direction and then increase speed after a few seconds. 10 Automatically storing stations – AUTOSTORE 2. Release the button when the desired frequency is displayed. 3. If you need to adjust the frequency, press or . briefly on The manual search function is available for five seconds after you last pressed the button. 1. Choose radio mode AM/FM1/FM2 using the SELECTOR control (3) or the AM/FM button (1). 2.
10 Audio Radio functions When AUTOSTORING is no longer displayed, the autostore process is complete. The automatically stored stations can be selected withe the preset (number) keys If there are no stations with sufficient signal strength, NO AST FOUND is displayed. 2. Press SCAN (2). SCAN will be shown in the display. 3. Press EXIT to stop scanning. Storing a station found by SCAN Stopping autostore Stations can be stored on the preset buttons while the SCAN function is activated. Press EXIT.
10 Audio Radio functions quency as the AM or FM station's present frequency. 10 The IBOC system is referred to as a "hybrid" since it is both analogue and digital. During hybrid operation, receivers still continue to receive the analogue (non-digital) signal. HD radio receivers incorporate both modes of reception, where the receiver will automatically switch to the analogue signal if the digital signal cannot be decoded or is lost by the receiver.
10 Audio Radio functions Switching HD on or off Sub-channels The factory setting for HD radio is on. However, when driving through areas with weak HD signals (fringe areas), you may experience that the radio repeatedly switches between analogue/ digital and digital/analogue reception. If this happens, it may be desirable to switch HD off. To do so: main channel, press the left arrow key. To go to subchannel 2 (if available), press the right arrow key.
10 Audio Radio functions you are out of digital range of the transmitter, No HD reception will be displayed.
10 Audio Sirius satellite radio Listening to satellite radio The Sirius satellite system consists of a number of high elevation satellites in geosynchronous orbit. NOTE • • The digital signals from the Sirius satellites are line-of-sight, which means that physical obstructions such as bridges, tunnels, etc, may temporarily interfere with signal reception.
10 Audio Sirius satellite radio 10 1. Press MENU and scroll to Direct channel entry. 2. Use the numerical keypad to enter the channel's number. Press EXIT if necessary to erase a digit. 3. Press ENTER. The radio will tune to this channel, even if it belongs to a category other than the currently selected one. Storing a channel A total of 20 satellite channels can be stored; 10 channels each for Sirius 1 and 2. See page 250 for detailed information on storing channels.
10 Audio Sirius satellite radio Radio text The text that is displayed about the song currently playing can be changed. Use the AUTO button to switch between Artist, Title, Composer, or to switch radio text off, or use the menu to display and select among these categories. • Your Sirius ID can be displayed Skip options This function is used to remove a channel from the list of available channels. Skip current channel 1. Select CHANNEL SKIP LIST and press ENTER.
10 Audio Sirius satellite radio Unlock all channels 10 This permanently removes all channels from the locked list and makes them available for selection. Temp. unlock all ch. This function will temporarily unlock all channels and make them available for selection. The channels remain on the locked list and will again be locked the next time the ignition is switched on. 2. Press and hold the ENTER button for 2 seconds. The current code will be displayed.
10 Audio Auxiliary equipment 2. Connect the iPod, MP3 player or USB flash drive to the USB connector (see the illustration). > The text Loading will be displayed while the system loads the files (folder structure) on the device. This may take a short time. USB 10 When the information has been loaded, information about the tracks on the device will be displayed. G027029 / buttons can be used to fast The forward/reverse or change tracks: • Press briefly to change tracks.
10 Audio Auxiliary equipment USB flash drive 10 4. Set your music player's headphone volume to three-quarters using the player's volume controls. Auxiliary sound level To simplify the use of a USB flash drive, it is advisable to only store music files on the drive. It will take considerably longer for the system to index the files on the drive if it contains anything other than compatible music files. 5. Select AUX VOLUME in the menu and press ENTER. 6.
10 Audio CD player/changer mode when it is switched on, the CD will play automatically. Otherwise, to play a CD: 1. Select an empty position using the station setting buttons 1 – 6. INSERT DISC will be displayed. Be sure this text is displayed before inserting a disc. The numbers of positions already containing discs are shown in the display. Play will resume when the volume is turned up again. G027151 CD player Press the EJECT button (3) to eject the CD. 2.
10 Audio CD player/changer Navigating the disc and playing tracks 10 If a disc with audio files is in the CD player, press ENTER to display a list of folders on the disc. Use the up and down arrows to move among the folders on the disc. Audio files have the symbol and folders containing these files have the symbol. Press ENTER to play a selected folder or a file. When the music file has been played, the player will continue to play the rest of the files in the current folder.
10 Audio CD player/changer Disctext cloth with a neutral soap solution. Dry thoroughly before using. Certain CDs contain information about the disc, such as the titles of the tracks, etc. This information can be shown in the display by activating the DISCTEXT function. • Never use cleaning spray or antistatic liq- 1. Press the MENU button. • Use discs of the correct size only (3.5" 2. Select DISCTEXT in the menu and press ENTER. • Volvo does not recommend the use of 3.
10 Audio Menu structure FM Menu 10 1. Radio Text 2. Audio Settings1 1. Surround 2. Subwoofer (option) 3. Equalizer Fr 4. Equalizer Rr 5. Reset All AM Menu See Audio Settings i the FM Menu. CD Menu 1. Random 2. Disc Text 3. Audio Settings See Audio Settings in the FM Menu. AUX Menu (option) 1. AUX input vol 2.
10 Audio Bluetooth® hands-free connection Introduction The buttons and other controls on the cell phone can always be used regardless of whether or not the phone is connected to the hands-free system. Overview of Bluetooth® controls 10 NOTE Not all cell phones are fully compatible with the hands-free system. A list of compatible phones is available at your Volvo retailer or at www.volvocars.
10 Audio Bluetooth® hands-free connection 10 MENU: press to access the menu system. Press the arrow keys to go up or down among menu alternatives. whether or not the phone has been previously connected. Search: go forward or back when entering text/numbers. If this is the first time the phone is to be connected to the hands-free system, proceed as follows: Alphanumeric keys and menu shortcuts.
10 Audio Bluetooth® hands-free connection 2. Dial the desired phone number or use the phone book (see page 268). 3. Press ENTER. Handling calls Incoming calls Press ENTER to answer a call, even if the audio system is currently in e.g., CD or FM mode. Press EXIT to reject a call. End the call by pressing EXIT. Disconnecting the cell phone The cell phone is automatically disconnected from the audio system if it is moved out of range. For more information about connections, see page 266.
10 Audio Bluetooth® hands-free connection Ringing volume 10 Go to Phone Menu… Phone settings… Sounds and volume… Ring volume and adjust the volume with the / keys on the center console. Ringing tones The hands-free system’s integrated ringing tones can be selected in Phone Menu… Phone settings… Sounds and volume… Ring signals… Ring signal 1, etc. NOTE The connected cell phone’s ring tone is not switched off when one of the hands-free system's ringing tones is used.
10 Audio Bluetooth® hands-free connection illustration on 265. This starts a search based on the first letter on the button that has been pressed. The phone book can also be accessed by / on the pressing the navigation buttons center console or by pressing / on the steering wheel keypad. A search can also be made in the phone book’s search menu in Phone book… Search: 1. Enter the first letter of the contact’s name and press ENTER or simply press ENTER. 2.
10 Audio Rear Seat Entertainment – Dual Screen (RSE)* Introduction 10 The RSE system can be used at the same time as the vehicle’s audio system. When the rear seat passengers play a DVD, connect an external device to the RSE AUX connectors, etc., and listen to the audio through the cordless headphones, the driver and front seat passenger can still use the vehicle's audio system to listen to the radio, a CD, music stored on an MP3 player, etc.
10 Audio Rear Seat Entertainment – Dual Screen (RSE)* Home-burned CDs System Connecting a device to RSE-AUX CDs burned on a home computer can be played. However, the quality of the sound may be affected by the type of source file and format used, and by the condition of the disc. The formats supported by the system are: RSE-AUX connectors and 12-volt socket The three color-coded (yellow-white-red) RSEAUX connectors can be used to connect an auxiliary device to the RSE system.
10 Audio Rear Seat Entertainment – Dual Screen (RSE)* 10 Replacing batteries in the remote control and cordless headphones NOTE If the temperature in the passenger compartment is high (e.g., if the car has been parked in the sun for a prolonged period) or if the batteries in the remote or headphones are weak, a message will appear on the RSE screens. The remote control and headphones each run on 2 AAA batteries. Concern for the environment G030395 Used batteries should be disposed of properly (e.g.
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11 Specifications Label information Model plate: includes e.g., Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), codes for color and upholstery, etc. The model plate is located on the rear side of the B-pillar (the pillar between the front and rear passenger doors) and the rear passenger's door must be open in order to see it. Vehicle Emission Control Information: Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable emission standards, as evidenced by the certification label on the underside of the hood.
11 Specifications Dimensions 11 Position Dimension in. (cm) A Wheelbase 112.6 in. (285.7 cm) B Length 188.9 in. (479.8 cm) C Load length, floor, seatback down 79.4 in. (201.8 cm) D Load length, cargo area 44 in. (111.8 cm) E Height 70.2 in. (178.4 cm) F Load height 34.3 in. (87.2 cm) G Track, front 64.3 in. (163.4 cm) H Track, rear 63.9 (162.
11 Specifications Dimensions Position Dimension in. (cm) I Load width, floor 41.8 in. (106.4 cm) J Width 74.7 in. (189.8 cm) K Width incl. door mirrors 83.1 in. (211.
11 Specifications Weights Category USA Canada 7-seat, 6-cyl, FWDB 5915 lbs – AWDC 6080 lbs 2760 kg 6100 lbs 2770 kg 1210 lbs 550 kg 7-seat, 6-cyl, FWD 2770 lbs – 7-seat, 6-cyl, AWD 2880 lbs 1310 kg 7-seat, 8-cyl, AWD 2930 lbs 1330 kg 7-seat, 6-cyl, FWD 3170 lbs – 7-seat, 6-cyl, AWD 3240 lbs 1470 kg 7-seat, 8-cyl, AWD 3240 lbs 1470 kg All models 4560 - 4800 lbs 2100 - 2150 kg Max.
11 Specifications Weights A B C Category USA Canada Trailer weights, with brakes See the table on page 158 See the table on page 158 Max. tongue weight See the table on page 158 See the table on page 158 Permissible axle weight or gross vehicle weight must never be exceeded. Front Wheel Drive All Wheel Drive 11 CAUTION The maximum permissible axle loads and/ or the gross vehicle weight must not be exceeded.
11 Specifications Fluids Specifications and capacities Category Specification Fuel tank 21.1 US gals. (80 liters) Octane rating: unleaded gasoline, minimum octane requirement AKI 87, recommended rating AKI 91 or above (See also page 134) 11 Transmission oilA JWS 3309 TF-80SC 7.4 US qts. (7.0 liters) Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Power steering 1.1 US qts. (1.0 liters) Windshield washer reservoir 6.9 US qts. (6.5 liters) Brake fluid 0.63 US qts. (0.6 liters) Air conditioning system Front – 2.
11 Specifications Fluids A B Category Specification Washer fluid reservoir Use washer fluid solvent in cold weather conditions 6.9 US quarts (6.5 liters) Air conditioning system Refrigerant – R134aB The transmission oil does not normally need to be changed during the service life of the vehicle.
11 Specifications Suspension Rear suspension Individual rear wheel suspension with longitudinal support arms, double link arms and track rods. 11 Front suspension Spring strut suspension with integrated shock absorbers and control arms linked to the support frame. Power-assisted rack and pinion steering. Safety type steering column.
11 Specifications Engine oil Oil specifications Engine oil must meet the minimum ILSAC specification GF-4, API SL, or ACEA A1/B1. A Lower quality oils may not offer the same fuel economy, engine performance, or engine protection. Volvo recommends Castrol. Engine designation Volume between MIN-MAX on dipstick VolumeA 3.2 6-cyl. B6324S 1.27 US qts (1.2 liters) 7.18 US qts (6.8 liters) V8 AWD B8444S 1.3 US qts (1.2 liters) 7.1 US qts. (6.7 liters) 11 Including filter replacement.
11 Specifications Engine specifications Engine designation B6324S B8444S kW/rps 175/103 232/100 hp/rpm 235/6200 311/6000 Nm/rps 320/53 440/65 ft. lbs./rpm 235/3200 170/4400 No. of cylinders 6 8 Bore (mm/in.) 3.3/84 3.7/94 Stroke (mm/in.) 3.77/96 3.13/79.5 Cylinder displacement, liters 3.19 (194.7 cu in) 4.41 (268.6 cu. in.) Compression ratio 10.8:1 10.
11 Specifications Electrical system General information Battery 3.2 6-cyl. 12-volt system with voltage controlled generator. Single wire system in which the chassis and engine block are used as conductors, grounded on the chassis. Reserve capacity (RC) 100 min Capacity (Ah) 60 Battery Battery 3.2 6-cyl.
11 Specifications Electrical system 11 Bulb Type Socket Front/rear parking lights, front/rear side marker lights license plate light, rear footwell lighting W5W W2,1x9,5d Front turn signals H21W BAY9s Rear fog light P21/4W BAY9s Brake lights, backup lights P21W BA15s Rear turn signals PY21W BA15s Vanity mirror lighting 1.2W SV5.5 Front footwell lighting, cargo area lighting C5W SV8.
11 Specifications Three-way catalytic converter Three-way catalytic converter general information • Keep your engine properly tuned. Certain engine malfunctions, particularly involving the electrical, fuel or distributor ignition systems, may cause unusually high threeway catalytic converter temperatures. Do not continue to operate your vehicle if you detect engine misfire, noticeable loss of power or other unusual operating conditions, such as engine overheating or backfiring.
11 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols Introduction Symbol The symbols in the vehicle's various displays are divided into three main categories: 11 • Warning symbols • Indicator symbols • Information symbols The following tables list the most common symbols, their meaning and the pages in this manual that provide more detailed information.
11 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols Symbol Description Page Left turn signal 58 Right turn signal Symbol Description Page Bluetooth-connected cell phone 266 BluetoothTM hands-free 266 11 58 Information symbols in the ceiling console Symbol Other information symbols Symbol Description Page Cruise control 77 Description Page Seat belt reminder 56 Occupant weight sensor 28 Information symbols in the center console display Symbol Description Page Surround
11 Specifications Volvo programs Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Your new Volvo comes with a four year ON CALL roadside assistance. Additional information, features, and benefits are described in a separate information package in your glove compartment. 11 If you require assistance, dial: In the U.S.
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12 Index 1, 2, 3 ... 12-volt sockets.......................................... 79 A A/C (air conditioning)........................... 98, 99 ABS.......................................................... 149 12 Accessory installation warning.................. 15 Airbag system............................................ 23 Air cleaner................................................ 213 Air conditioning.......................................... 94 Audio system introduction............................
12 Index D Electrical system...................................... 287 Child restraints recalls and registration......................... 50 Defroster rear window and door mirrors.............. 74 rear window and mirrors..................... 100 windshield............................................. 99 Engine specifications...................................... 286 starting................................................ 139 Child restraint systems..............................
12 Index Front seats power.................................................. 105 ventilated.............................................. 97 XC90 Executive.................................. 107 Indicator and warning symbols.................. 58 indicator light............................................. 60 Hand brake.............................................. 151 Hazard warning flashers............................ 74 Infant seats................................................ 41 Inflatable Curtain.
12 Index K Key (ignition switch) positions................. 141 Keys......................................................... 124 L Label information..................................... 276 Lighting panel............................................ 67 Mirrors door, folding......................................... 64 power door........................................... 84 rearview, auto-dim function.................. 83 Locking the car........................................ 128 Locks, child safety....
12 Index 12 Shiftlock................................................... 139 Rear suspension...................................... 284 Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags....... 31 Rearview mirror with compass.................. 83 Sirius satellite radio.................................. 255 Rear window defroster.............................. 74 Snow chains............................................ 184 Recalls, child restraints.............................. 50 Snow tires........................
12 Index inflation pressure tables..................... load ratings......................................... rotation............................................... spare................................................... speed ratings...................................... storing................................................. tire sealing system.............................. tread wear indicator............................ 177 176 173 185 176 173 186 174 Tire sealing system...........................
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