OWNER'S MANUAL
VÄLKOMMEN! We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. To help get the most from your Volvo, we urge you to familiarize yourself with the instructions and maintenance information in this owner’s manual. The owner’s manual can also be found in a mobile app (Volvo manual) and on Volvo Car’s support site at support.volvocars.com.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 SAFETY Contacting Volvo 14 On-board digital owner's manual 51 General safety information 56 Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance 14 Navigating in the digital owner's manual 52 Occupant safety 56 Additional information about your vehicle 14 Glass 54 Reporting safety defects 57 Volvo and the environment 15 Technician certification 54 Recall information 58 Owner's manual and the environment 16 Safety during pregnancy 58 IntelliSafe—driver support 16 Whiplas
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lower child seat attachment points 85 Instruments and controls 94 Voice control 119 Top tether anchors 86 Trip computer 95 Using voice commands 119 Integrated booster cushion* 87 Displaying trip computer information 96 Voice control for cell phones 120 Raising the integrated booster cushion* 88 Displaying trip statistics 97 Voice control for radio and media 121 Stowing the integrated booster cushion* 90 HomeLink® Wireless Control System* 98 Climate system
CLIMATE 4 Passenger compartment lighting 146 Easy access to and from the driver seat 167 Climate control system 176 Home safe lighting 148 Rear seats 167 Perceived temperature 176 Approach lighting 148 Adjusting the second row head restraints 168 Climate system sensors 177 Messages in the instrument panel and center display 149 Folding the rear seat backrests* 169 Air quality 177 Handling messages in the instrument panel and center display Driver profiles Clean Zone Interior Pack
LOADING AND STORAGE Air distribution table 197 LOCKS AND ALARM Cargo space 200 Locks and remote keys 212 Ski hatch* 200 Immobilizer 212 Loading 200 Changing the remote key's battery 213 Passenger compartment storage spaces 202 Remote key 216 Using the glove compartment 203 Remote key's range 218 Tunnel console 204 Red Key* 219 Grocery bag holder 205 Detachable key blade 220 Load anchoring eyelets 205 221 Sun visors 206 Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle Electrica
DRIVER SUPPORT Start and lock system type designations 6 238 Driver support systems 242 Adjustable steering force* 242 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 243 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sport mode 244 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) symbols and messages Switching between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control* 258 Distance Alert* 259 Using Distance Alert* 260 Distance Alert* limitations 260 245 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 261 Roll stability control (RSC) 247 Startin
Setting a Pilot Assist-1 time interval 280 City Safety limitations 314 Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist-1 281 City Safety symbols and messages 317 Automatic braking with Pilot Assist-1 283 Rear Collision Warning (RCW) 318 Pilot Assist-1 limitations 284 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* 319 Pilot Assist-2* 285 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* On/Off 320 Starting and activating Pilot Assist-2 288 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* limitations 321 Changing Pilot Assist-2 speed 290 Cross Traf
STARTING AND DRIVING 356 Driving with a trailer 376 The infotainment system 400 Brakes 356 Detachable trailer hitch 378 Apps (applications) 400 Brake functions 358 Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) 379 Sound settings 401 Auto-hold brake function 358 Ignition modes 380 Radio 402 Brake assist system 359 Battery drain 381 Radio settings 402 Braking effect after a collision 359 Starting the engine 382 RBDS radio 403 Emergency brake lights 360 Turning the engine off 384 403 H
WHEELS AND TIRES Handling text messages 421 Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing) 438 Tires 446 Phone settings 422 Deleting Wi-Fi networks 439 Tire sidewall designations 448 Text message settings 423 Wi-Fi technology and security 439 Wheel (rim) designations 449 Connecting a Bluetooth® device 423 Vehicle modem settings 439 Tire terminology 450 Connecting a device via the AUX/USB socket 423 Infotainment system license information 440 Tire direction of rotation 451 Terms, conditions and conf
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 10 SPECIFICATIONS Volvo's service program 468 Hoisting the vehicle 501 Label information 520 System updates 470 Opening and closing the hood 503 Dimensions 523 Remote updates 471 Engine compartment overview 504 Weights 525 Vehicle status 471 Engine oil 505 Air conditioning refrigerant 527 Booking service and repairs 472 Checking and refilling engine oil 506 Brake fluid specification and volume 527 Wi-Fi connection to a workshop 474 Windshield wipe
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION Contacting Volvo Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Use the following contact information if you would like to get in touch with Volvo in the United States or Canada. Your new Volvo comes with a four year ON CALL roadside assistance. In the USA: Volvo Car USA, LLC Customer Care Center 1 Volvo Drive, P.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 1-800-458-1552 www.volvocars.
INTRODUCTION Mobile apps Beginning with model year 2014, the owner's manual is available in the form of an app for certain Volvo models. The VOC app can also be found here. Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos are available in PDF format. Quick Guides and supplements can also be found on the support site. Select a model and a model year and download the desired information.
INTRODUCTION Owner's manual and the environment The wood pulp in Volvo's printed owner's information comes from FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council®) certified forests and other responsible sources. FSC® IntelliSafe—driver support IntelliSafe is Volvo's philosophy regarding vehicle safety. It encompasses a number of systems, both standard and optional, that are designed to help make driving and traveling in a Volvo safer. Support Systems that help make driving safer are an integral part of IntelliSafe.
INTRODUCTION Sensus Sensus is the core of your personal Volvo experience and provides information, entertainment and features that make owning your vehicle easier. This is Sensus Sensus provides an intelligent interface and Internet-connected service with an intuitive navigation structure that offers access to relevant information when it is needed, with minimal distractions.
INTRODUCTION Information when it's needed, where it's needed G000000 || Information is presented in different displays depending on how it should be prioritized (generic illustration) Head-up-display* ately, such as traffic warnings, speed information and navigation. Road sign information and incoming phone calls are also displayed here. The head-up display is controlled from the right-side steering wheel keypad and the center display.
INTRODUCTION Many of the vehicle's main functions are controlled from the center display, a touchscreen that reacts to taps or other gestures. The number of physical buttons is thereby minimized. The screen can be operated with or without gloves. • • • Head-up display (HUD)* (p. 116) Instrument panel (p. 126) Voice control (p. 119) The center display is used to control e.g., the climate and infotainment systems and to adjust the power seats*.
INTRODUCTION Owner's manual in mobile devices Owner's information mobile app1 can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play and is adapted for both cell phones and tablets. These apps also contain videos and interior/ exterior hotspot views of the vehicle that you can click on for additional information. The app contains videos and exterior/interior views of the vehicle with certain components/ functions highlighted in hotspots, which lead directly to related information.
INTRODUCTION Options, accessories and the Onboard Diagnostic (OBDII) socket We strongly recommend that Volvo owners install only genuine, Volvo-approved accessories, and that accessory installations be performed only by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. NOTE • Optional or accessory equipment described in this manual is indicated by an asterisk. Optional or accessory equipment may not be available in all countries or markets.
INTRODUCTION || 22 Additionally, a trained and qualified Volvo service technician knows where accessories may and may not be safely installed in your Volvo. In all cases, please consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician before installing any accessory in or on your vehicle. • Accessories that have not been approved by Volvo may or may not be specifically tested for compatibility with your vehicle.
INTRODUCTION The vehicle's center display Printed owner's information In the center display, pull down Top view and tap Owner's manual. This gives you access to visual navigation with exterior and interior images of the vehicle. The information is searchable and is divided into categories. Mobile app In App Store or Google Play, search for "Volvo Manual." Download the app to a smartphone or tablet and select a vehicle model.
INTRODUCTION 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.
INTRODUCTION WARNING The driver is always responsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner and for complying with current statutes and regulations. It is also essential to maintain and service the vehicle according to Volvo's recommendations as stated in the owner's information and the service and warranty booklet. If the on-board information differs from the printed owner's manual, the printed information always takes precedence. Related information • Volvo Structural Parts Statement (p.
INTRODUCTION Crash event data This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle's systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
INTRODUCTION Volvo ID Registering your Volvo ID to the vehicle A Volvo ID can be used to access a number of on-line services2 If your Volvo ID was created using the Volvo On Call mobile app, the ID has to be registered to the vehicle: Creating a Volvo ID 1. Using the Volvo ID app 1. If you have not already done so, download the Volvo ID app from the Download Center. With the vehicle connected to the Internet, download the Volvo ID app from the Download Center in the center display's App view.
INTRODUCTION Center display overview Many of the vehicle's functions are controlled from the center display. Three of the center display's basic views.
INTRODUCTION Function view: vehicle functions can be activated/deactivated by tapping. Certain functions are called "trigger functions", which open settings windows, e.g., Camera and parking functions. Settings for the head-up display* are also started from Function view but the actual interaction is controlled from the steering wheel keypad buttons and the instrument panel. Home view: the initial view shown when the center display is started.
INTRODUCTION Changing center display settings The center display activates automatically when the driver's door is opened. Settings can be made for e.g., sounds, background and themes. Turning off or changing the volume of center display sounds System sounds in the center display can be turned off or their volume can be changed: 1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top view. 2. Tap Sound 3.
INTRODUCTION Using the center display keyboard A keyboard can be used on the center display to enter characters and search for e.g., destinations using the navigation system, adding contacts in phone book, etc. It is also possible to use handwriting on the screen. Entering text using the keyboard The keyboard will only appear at the bottom of the center display in situations when it is possible to write on the screen.
INTRODUCTION || Keyboard function buttons (the appearance may vary depending on language settings, context, etc.) Field for possible search hits. The word changes as new letters are added. Scroll in the list using the left/right arrows. Tap a 32 word to select it. The keyboard may not support all language selections, in which case this line on the screen will not be displayed. The characters that can be entered are language-dependent (see point 7). Tap a character to enter it.
INTRODUCTION Several buttons (depending on the context for which the keyboard is being used) will be displayed here. In certain cases, it can be used to enter @, .com or to start a new line. Press to hide the keyboard. In cases where this is not possible, the button will not be displayed. Tap once to enter one uppercase letter. Double-tap for Caps lock (tap again to return to lowercase letters). Letters entered after the !, . and ? characters will automatically be uppercase.
INTRODUCTION || Special characters Entering characters 1. Enter a handwritten character (1) using a fingertip or by holding e.g., a pen near the screen. > Several character suggestions will appear (3). The most likely character will be at the top of the list. CAUTION Do not touch the screen with sharp objects because this could cause scratches. Area for entering characters. To enter language-specific characters such as é or è (if available): Text box where the characters entered in area (1) appear. 1.
INTRODUCTION Erasing/changing handwritten characters New lines Erase a character by swiping over the handwriting area (1) Create a new line by drawing above the characters as shown in the illustration Characters can be erased/changed in several ways: Related information • • Tap the desired character in the list (3). • Sweep horizontally from right to left over the handwriting area (1). Erase several characters by swiping over the area several times.
INTRODUCTION Function view buttons The Function view, which is one of the center display's basic views, contains all of the vehicle's on-screen function buttons. From the Home view, swipe from left to right on the screen to come to the Function view. Different types of buttons There are three different types of vehicle function buttons as listed in the following table. Type of button Functions Vehicle function affected Function buttons Have On/Off modes.
INTRODUCTION The yellow triangle indicates that the function is not working correctly Related information • • Center display overview (p. 28) • Categories in Settings view (p. 110) Navigating in the center display's views (p.
INTRODUCTION Navigating in the center display's views There are 5 different basic views in the center display: Home view, Top view, Climate view, App view and Function view. The display is activated automatically when the driver's door is opened. Home view Home view is displayed when the screen is activated. It consists of four sub-views: Navigation, Media, Phone and an extra sub-view.
INTRODUCTION Expanding/minimizing a sub-view The Media sub-view shown minimized (left) and expanded (right) • To expand a sub-view, tap the screen anywhere in the sub-view to access the respec- }} 39
INTRODUCTION || tive app's basic functions. When a sub-view is expanded, the Home view's fourth subview will temporarily not be displayed. • To minimize a sub-view, tap anywhere on the screen. Opening/closing a sub-view in full-screen mode The extra sub-view and the Navigation sub-view can be opened in full-screen mode to show additional information and possible settings. In expanded mode, open the app in full-screen mode by tapping the symbol.
INTRODUCTION ignition is being started/switched off or when a message is displayed on the screen. App view Going to Top view from an app To pull down Top view when an app is running (e.g., FM radio): • Tap FM Radio Settings to display these settings. • Tap Owner's manual to open an article related to the specific app. When applicable, swipe downward to scroll in the list of apps (depending on the number of apps currently running). To move an app, press and hold it.
INTRODUCTION || Swipe the screen from left to right to access Function view from Home view. From Function view, you can activate/deactivate various vehicle functions such as Drive Modes, Speed limit adaptation and Park Assist. When applicable, swipe upward to scroll in the list of functions (depending on the number of functions). Activate/deactivate a function by tapping its button. Certain functions will open in their own windows. To move a function button, press and hold it.
INTRODUCTION Symbols in the center display status bar Symbol The following table provides an overview of the symbols used in the center display's status bar. • Warning symbols in the instrument panel (p. 134) Remote diagnostics active. • Messages in the instrument panel and center display (p. 149) Action in progress. The status bar shows current vehicle activities and in certain cases, also their status. Due to limited space in the status bar, not all symbols will be displayed at all times.
INTRODUCTION Changing settings in different types of apps App view, which is one of the center display's basic views, contains all of the vehicle's apps (applications/programs). Access this view by swiping the screen from right to left. Basic apps A number of apps are standard and are part of Volvo Sensus, such as FM Radio, USB and CD. To change settings in a basic app: 1. Open the app, for example Phone, either on the home screen or full-screen from App view. 2. Pull down Top view. 3.
INTRODUCTION Using the center display Many of the vehicle's functions can be controlled and settings can be made from the screen in the center console, referred to in this owner's information as the center display, which is a touchscreen. Using the center display's touchscreen functionality Two people can interact with the screen at the same time, e.g., to adjust the temperature for the driver and passenger sides.
INTRODUCTION || 46 Procedure Gesture Result Drag Moves between screen views, scrolls in a list, text or a view. Press and hold to drag apps or objects in a list. Swipe Moves between screen views, scrolls in a list, text or a view Stretch Zooms in. Pinch Zooms out.
INTRODUCTION Turning off and reactivating the center display 2. Reactivate by pressing the Home button briefly. > The view that was displayed when the screen was turned off will be displayed again. Moving apps and vehicle function buttons Apps and function buttons can be moved and organized in their respective views. 1. Press and hold an app/button. > The app/button will change size and become transparent. It can then be moved. 2. Drag the app/button to an available position in the view.
INTRODUCTION || Digital controls are available for many of the vehicle's functions. For example, to set the temperature: • • Drag the control to the desired temperature • Tap the desired temperature on the control Tap +/− to raise or lower the temperature incrementally, or Related information The scroll indicator on the right side of the center display Using center display controls • Navigating in the center display's views (p. 38) • • • Settings view (p.
INTRODUCTION Using the owner's manual Options and accessories Reading your owner's manual is a good way of familiarizing yourself with the features and systems in your vehicle. Optional or accessory equipment described in this manual is indicated by an asterisk. On-board owner's manual Reading the owner's manual is a good way to become familiar with your vehicle and to learn to utilize the features and functions that it offers. Pay particular attention to the warnings provided.
INTRODUCTION || Risk of damage to the vehicle White ISO symbols and white text/image on a black background. These decals provide general information. NOTE The decals shown in the Owner’s Manual are examples only and are not intended to be reproductions of the decals actually used in the vehicle. The purpose is to give an indication of how they look and their approximate location in the vehicle. The applicable information for your particular vehicle can be found on the respective decals in the vehicle.
INTRODUCTION Continues on next page } }This symbol can be found at the lower right corner to indicate that the current topic continues on the following page. On-board digital owner's manual When printed owner's information refers to digital owner's information, this is the on-board information available in the vehicle's center display. Symbols and their descriptions Takes you to the owner's information start page.
INTRODUCTION || Symbols and their descriptions Symbols and their descriptions Exterior/interior views of the vehicle in which certain areas/components are highlighted as hotspots. Tap a hotspot to come to a relevant article. Leads to short instructional videos for various vehicle functions. Navigating in the digital owner's manual The digital on-board owner's manual is accessed from the center display. The contents are searchable and it is easy to navigate among the various sections.
INTRODUCTION Searching using categories The articles in the owner's manual are structured in main and sub-categories. The same article may appear in several pertinent categories in order to make them easier to find. 1. 2. 3. 1. Tap followed by Exterior/Interior. > Exterior/interior views will be displayed with hotspots, which lead to relevant articles. Swipe the screen horizontally to scroll among the views.
INTRODUCTION || Using the search function 1. ) in the Tap the magnifying glass icon ( owner's manual's upper menu. A keyboard will appear at the bottom of the screen. 2. Enter a word, e.g., "seat belt." > Suggested articles will be displayed as more characters are entered. 3. Confirm by tapping the article. To leave search mode tap the up-arrow next to the search box. Related information • • On-board digital owner's manual (p. 51) Using the center display keyboard (p.
SAFETY
SAFETY General safety information The vehicle is equipped with a number of safety systems for the driver and passengers. In the event of an accident, there are a number of sensors in the vehicle that react and trigger safety systems such as Roll Stability Control, airbags, seat belt pretensioners, etc., depending on the severity of the collision. There are also mechanical systems such as the Whiplash Protection System.
SAFETY Occupant safety reminders How safely you drive doesn't depend on how old you are but rather on: • • • Reporting safety defects The following information will help you report any perceived safety-related defects in your vehicle. How well you see. Reporting safety defects in the U.S. Your ability to concentrate. • • Never drink and drive. • • • • Take a driver-retraining course. • Take into account the traffic, road, and weather conditions, particularly with regard to stopping distance.
SAFETY || Transport Canada can be contacted at: 1-800-333-0510 Teletypewriter (TTY): 613 990-4500 Fax: 1-819-994-3372 Mailing Address: Transport Canada - Road Safety, 80 rue Noël, Gatineau, (Quebec) J8Z 0A1 Related information • • Recall information (p. 58) Occupant safety (p. 56) Recall information On our website, select the tab YOUR VOLVO and the heading RECALL INFORMATION will be displayed at the lower left side of the screen.
SAFETY Related information • • • Buckling and unbuckling seat belts (p. 62) Adjusting power front seats* (p. 161) Manually operated front seats (p. 160) Whiplash protection system 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).
SAFETY || Pedestrian Protection System (PPS) Do not place any objects behind the front seats that could impede the WHIPS function WARNING Any contact between the front seat backrests and the folded rear seat or a rear-facing child 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. Related information • • • • 60 General safety information (p.
SAFETY Seat belts WARNING Seat belts should always be worn by all occupants of your vehicle. Children should be properly restrained, using an infant, car, or booster seat determined by age, weight and height. • • Most states and provinces make it mandatory for occupants of a vehicle to use seat belts. Reversible seat belt pretensioners • Reversible seat belt pretensioners is a system in the front seats that pulls the seat belts slightly taut prior to a collision.
SAFETY || The electric pretensioner positions the occupant in the seat to help reduce the risk of striking the interior of the passenger compartment and improves the effect of other safety systems such as the airbags. Buckling and unbuckling seat belts Resetting the electric pretensioners When a critical situation has passed, the seat belt and the electric pretensioner are reset automatically. 1. If the seat belt should remain taut: 1. Stop the vehicle safely. 2.
SAFETY 3. The height of the seat belts in the front seats can be adjusted. The height of the shoulder section of the seat belt must be correctly adjusted. 4. Tighten the lap section of the seat belt by pulling the diagonal section upward toward the shoulder. The seat belt should be positioned over the shoulder (not over the arm) The lap section of the belt must be positioned low on the hips (not pressing against the abdomen) Press the button and move the upper seat belt anchor up or down.
SAFETY || Unbuckling the seat belt Door and seat belt reminders To remove the seat belt, press the red section on the seat belt receptacle. Before exiting the vehicle, check that the seat belt retracts fully after being unbuckled. If necessary, guide the belt back into the retractor slot.
SAFETY Rear seats The rear seat belt reminder has two functions. • • It indicates which seat belts are buckled in the rear seats. This will also be displayed in an instrument panel graphic. It also provides audio and visual reminders if a rear seat belt is unbuckled while the vehicle is in motion. The reminders will disappear when the seat belt has been buckled again or can be erased by pressing the O button on the steering wheel keypad.
SAFETY Driver/passenger side airbags 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. The location of the front airbags is indicated by SRS AIRBAG embossed on the steering wheel pad and above the glove compartment, and by decals on both sun visors and on the front and far right side of the dash. WARNING • The driver's side front airbag is folded and located in the steering wheel hub.
SAFETY certain non-frontal collisions where rapid deceleration occurs. • The airbag system sensors, which trigger the front airbags, are designed to react to both the impact of the collision and the inertial forces generated by it, and to determine if the intensity of the collision is sufficient for the seat belt pretensioners and/or airbags to be deployed. However, not all frontal collisions activate the front airbags. • If the collision involves a nonrigid object (e.g.
SAFETY || www.volvocars.com/us WARNING In Canada • Volvo Cars of Canada Corp. National Customer Service 9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101 • Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9 1-800-663-8255 • www.volvocars.com/ca Airbag decals Passenger's side airbag decal WARNING • • • Airbag decal on the outside of both sun visors 68 • Children must never be allowed in the front passenger's seat.
SAFETY Occupant weight sensor The Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) is designed to meet the regulatory requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 208 and is designed to disable (will not inflate) the passenger's side front airbag under certain conditions. seated occupant and determine if the passenger's side front airbag should be enabled (may inflate) or disabled (will not inflate).
SAFETY || • • A 70 PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp is lit. Make sure the child restraint is properly installed. If there is any doubt as to the status of the passenger's side front airbag, move the child restraint to the rear seat. WARNING Never try to open, remove, or repair any components in the OWS system. This could result in system malfunction. Maintenance or repairs should only be carried out by an a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
SAFETY WARNING • • • No objects that add to the total weight on the seat should be placed on the front passenger's seat. If a child is seated in the front passenger's seat with any additional weight, this extra weight could cause the OWS system to enable the airbag, which might cause it to deploy in the event of a collision, thereby injuring the child. The seat belt should never be wrapped around an object on the front passenger's seat. This could interfere with the OWS system's function.
SAFETY Side impact airbags Components in the SIPS airbag system As an enhancement to the structural side impact protection built into your vehicle, it is also equipped with Side Impact Protection System (SIPS) airbags. This SIPS airbag system consists of a gas generator, the side airbag modules built into the outboard sides of both front seat backrests, and electronic sensors/wiring.
SAFETY Inflatable curtains WARNING The inflatable curtain is designed to help protect the heads of the occupants of the front seats and the occupant of the outboard rear seating positions in certain side impact collisions. • • • • This system consists of inflatable curtains located along the sides of the roof liners, stretching from the center of both front side windows to the rear edge of the rear side door windows.
SAFETY || WARNING • • • Never attempt to repair the vehicle yourself or to reset the electrical system after the vehicle has displayed Safety mode. This could result in injury or improper system function. Restoring the vehicle to normal operating status should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. After Safety mode has been displayed, if you detect the odor of fuel vapor, or see any signs of fuel leakage, do not attempt to start the vehicle. Leave the vehicle immediately.
SAFETY Child safety Children should always be seated safely when traveling in the vehicle. General information 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.
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. Sedan models: Keep vehicle doors and trunk locked and keep remote controls out of a child’s reach. Unsupervised children could lock themselves in an open trunk and risk injury. Children should be taught not to play in vehicles.
SAFETY Child restraints Suitable child restraints should always be used when children travel in the vehicle. Child restraint systems Convertible seat WARNING 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 child restraint should be secured using a three-point seat belt, ISOFIX/LATCH anchors or top tether anchors.
SAFETY || 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.
SAFETY 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. 3.
SAFETY || NOTE 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. The locking retractor will automatically release when the seat belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract fully. 5. Press the infant seat firmly in place, let the seat belt retract and pull it taut. A sound from the seat belt retractor's automatic locking function will be audible at this time and is normal.
SAFETY WARNING • • • Route the seat belt through the convertible seat WARNING Always use a convertible seat that is suitable for the child's age and size. See the convertible seat manufacturer's recommendations. 1. 2. 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.
SAFETY || NOTE The locking retractor will automatically release when the seat belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract fully. 5. Press the convertible seat firmly in place, let the seat belt retract and pull it taut. A sound from the seat belt retractor's automatic locking function will be audible at this time and is normal. The seat belt should now be locked in place. WARNING It should not be possible to move the child restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.
SAFETY Booster cushions 3. Securing a booster cushion 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.
SAFETY ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 3. Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors Fasten the attachment on the child restraint's lower straps to the ISOFIX/ LATCH/LATCH lower anchors. 4. Firmly tension the lower child seat straps according to the manufacturer's instructions. WARNING Volvo's ISOFIX/LATCH anchors conform to FMVSS/CMVSS standards. Always refer to the child restraint system's manual for weight and size ratings.
SAFETY • Lower child seat attachment points1 Occupant weight sensor (p. 69) The vehicle is equipped with lower attachment points for child seats in the rear seat. The lower attachment points are intended for use with rear-facing child restraints. Always follow the child restraint manufacturer's installation instructions when attaching a child restraint to these attachment points.
SAFETY Top tether anchors – Your Volvo is equipped with child restraint top tether anchorages for all three seating positions in the rear seat. They are located on the rear parcel shelf. Refer also to the child seat manufacturer's instructions for information on securing the child seat. Firmly tension all straps. Child restraint anchorages WARNING • • • • Top tether anchors and symbols on the rear parcel shelf. Securing a child seat 1. Place the child restraint on the rear seat. 86 2.
SAFETY Integrated booster cushion* WARNING Volvo's optional integrated booster cushions are located in the rear seat's outer positions and are designed to raise the child higher so that the shoulder strap crosses over the child's collarbone, not over the neck. Integrated booster cushion2 These booster cushions have been specially designed to help safeguard children in the rear seat. They should be stowed (folded down into the seat cushion) when not in use.
SAFETY || • The integrated two-stage booster cushion is set in the correct position according to the child's height and weight • That the seat belt is properly positioned and is taut. • The shoulder section of the seat belt is across the child's collarbone, not over the neck. • The lap section of the seat belt is across the child's hips and not the abdomen. • The head restraint is set to same height as the child’s head so that, if possible, the entire back of the child's head is covered.
SAFETY Upper position (assuming the booster cushion is already in the lower position): Press the booster cushion rearward to lock it in position. Press the button to release the booster cushion. Lift the front edge of the booster cushion and press it rearward toward the backrest to lock it in position. * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
SAFETY WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur • Follow all instructions on this child restraint and in the vehicle’s owner’s manual. • Make sure the booster cushion is securely locked before the child is seated. • Use this booster cushion only with chil• • dren whose height and weight are within the permitted limits shown in the table. Use only the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt system when restraining the child in this booster seat.
SAFETY CAUTION Be sure there are no loose objects under the booster cushion before it is stowed. Related information • • Integrated booster cushion* (p. 87) Raising the integrated booster cushion* (p. 88) WARNING Press down on the center of the booster cushion to return it to the stowed position. NOTE The integrated booster cushion cannot be moved directly from the upper position to the lower one. It must first be folded down completely (to the stowed position) and then raised to the lower position.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and controls Display/function/control Display/function/control This overview shows the location of the primary displays, and controls/buttons/switches.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Display/function/control Parking brake Auto-hold brakes Trip computer The trip computer registers and calculates information such as distance driven, fuel consumption and average speed. This information is displayed in the instrument panel. To help promote fuel efficient driving, the trip computer provides readings for current and average fuel consumption.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Distance to empty This function shows the approximate distance that can be driven on the fuel remaining in the tank. The calculation is based on average fuel consumption during the last 20 miles (30 km) of driving and the amount of fuel remaining in the tank. Displaying trip computer information The trip computer registers and calculates information such as distance driven, fuel consumption and average speed. This information is displayed in the instrument panel.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3. Scroll to the selection buttons in the lines below TA and select the trip odometer to be displayed. • • • • • Current fuel consumption Distance to empty Changing the unit of measure Displaying trip statistics Change the units of measure for driven distance and fuel consumption in the center display's Top view by selecting Settings System Units and marking the desired unit. Trip computer statistics can be displayed graphically in the center display.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || HomeLink® Wireless Control System* HomeLink® can be used to open garage doors, gates, etc. tion can be found on the Internet at, www.homelink.com/www.youtube.com/ HomeLinkGentex or by phoning the hotline at 1– 800–355–3515. WARNING • • The illustration is generic; the layout may vary depending on the model or due to software updates • Changing the unit of measure Change the units of measure for driven distance and fuel consumption in the center display's Top view.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Related information • Programming the HomeLink® Wireless Control System* (p. 99) Programming the HomeLink® Wireless Control System* NOTE Some vehicles may require the ignition to be switched on or be in the “accessories” position for programming and/or operation of HomeLink. It is also recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter of the device being programmed to HomeLink for quicker training and accurate transmission of the radio-frequency signal.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || 4. Press the programmed HomeLink® button and check the indicator light. Gate Operator/Canadian Programming Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) after several seconds of transmission – which may not be long enough for HomeLink to pick up the signal during programming. Similar to this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators are designed to “timeout” in the same manner.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS indicator light will glow steadily or flash when the button has been pressed. Activation will now occur for the trained device (i.e., garage door opener, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, home/office lighting, etc.). NOTE If the ignition is switched off, HomeLink will function for 30 minutes after the driver's door has been opened. For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of the device may also be used at any time.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the power door mirrors Storing the position* The control on the driver's door is used to adjust the position of the door mirrors. The mirror positions are stored in the key memory* when the vehicle has been locked with the remote key. When the vehicle is unlocked with the same remote key, the mirrors and the driver's seat adopt the stored positions when the driver's door is opened. The mirrors' position can also be stored in the power seat's* memory.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Tap Settings in Top view. 2. Tap My Car 3. Select Fold Mirrors When Locking to activate/deactivate. Mirrors. The level of sensitivity is set from the center display: 1. Tap Settings in Top view. 2. Tap My Car Resetting the mirrors' position 3. A mirror that has been moved manually (e.g., bumped into in a parking lot, etc.) has to be returned to its normal position electrically before automatic folding will function correctly.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || WARNING • • • • • • During manual closing, if the moonroof is obstructed, immediately open it again. Never open or close the moonroof if it is obstructed in any way. Never allow a child to operate the moonroof. Never leave a child alone in a vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, ensure that the ignition is in mode 0 (see the article "Ignition modes" for additional information) to disable the moonroof. Never leave the remote key in the vehicle.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CAUTION Manual close • Remove ice and snow before opening the moonroof. Auto close • Do not operate the moonroof if it is frozen closed. • Never place heavy objects on the moonroof. The moonroof can be operated when the ignition is in mode I or II.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Sun shade The moonroof has a sun shade that can be opened and closed manually. The sun shade opens automatically along with the moonroof. To close it, grasp its handle and pull forward. Auto-stop Related information • • • Moonroof* (p. 103) Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle (p. 221) Ignition modes (p. 380) Power windows All power windows can be operated using the control panel in the driver's door.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operating the power windows WARNING • • • Always put the ignition in mode 0 and remove the ignition key from the vehicle when the vehicle is unattended Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. Make sure that the windows are completely unobstructed before they are operated. Operating been running, the power windows can be operated for several minutes after the ignition has been switched off, or until a door has been opened.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rearview mirror Auto-dim function The auto-dim function is controlled by two sensors: one pointing forward (located on the forward-facing side of the mirror, which monitors the amount of ambient light) and one pointing rearward (located on the side of the mirror facing the driver at the upper edge, which senses the strength of following vehicles' headlights), and work together to help eliminate glare. NOTE Obstructing the sensors with e.g., parking stickers, transponders, etc.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear window NOTE The sun shade cannot be operated at low temperatures in the passenger compartment. Related information • Settings view The center display's Settings view is used to make many of the vehicle's function settings and to display vehicle-related information. Opening Settings view Power windows (p. 106) An electrically operated sun shade is integrated into the rear parcel shelf. For the sun shade to operate, the ignition must be in at least mode II.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Changing a setting A sub-category in Settings view with various possible settings 1. Tap the category/sub-category to navigate to the desired setting. 2. Change the setting(s). > The changes are saved immediately. Types of settings Type of setting Description Trigger function Starts an app or a separate view for more advanced settings. Tap the text to e.g., connect a Bluetooth device.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Sub-categories Type of setting Electric Parking Brake Combination Seats Combination Wipers Combination Suspension Media Sub-categories Type of setting Sound Experience* Personal Tone Personal Balance Personal System Volumes Combination Navigation Sub-categories Type of setting Map Personal Route Personal Traffic Personal Guidance Personal System Personal Sub-categories Type of setting Personal Driver Profile Personal Personal Date & Time – Gra
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Changing system settings in Settings view 3. Settings view's main category System contains general settings and information, such as language, units of measure, etc. Changing system languages Pull down the center display's Top view and tap Settings. 2. Tap System 3. Select a new system language. Languages that can be used for voice commands are indicated by a voice control symbol.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Changing settings in apps App view, which is one of the center display's basic views, contains all of the apps installed in the vehicle. From Home view, navigate to App view by swiping the screen from right to left. Apps for integrated (basic) functions Certain apps in your vehicle are factory-installed, such as FM, USB and CD and are part of Sensus. Settings in these apps can be changed in the center display's Top view. Changing settings for a basic app 1.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || 3. Tap OK to confirm your choice. For Reset Personal Settings, tap Reset for the active profile or Reset for all profiles for confirmation. > The selected settings will be reset. Related information • • • Settings view (p. 109) Resetting user data when the vehicle changes owners (p. 114) Changing system settings in Settings view (p.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Settings Clock Changing measurement standard in the center display: The clock is displayed in the instrument panel and in the center display. 1. Pull down the center display's Top view and tap Settings. 2. Tap System 3. Select measurement standard, Metric, Imperial or US. Units. Daylight savings time In certain countries, an automatic change to daylight savings time can be selected by activating Auto.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Head-up display (HUD)* NOTE The head-up display provides information such as speed, cruise control functions, navigation, traffic sign information, incoming phone calls, etc. at the base of the windshield in the driver's field of vision. If the City Safety is activated, the information in the HUD will be replaced by a City Safetyrelated graphic. This graphic will illuminate even if the HUD is turned off. Example of information in the head-up display.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS NOTE The driver's ability to see information in the HUD may be impeded by: Adjusting HUD brightness and height position Via settings 1. Tap Settings in Top view. 2. Tap My Car the use of polarizing sunglasses 3. Select/deselect Head-Up Display. the use of an aftermarket or non-Volvo replacement windshield This selection can be stored as a personal setting in a driver profile.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Lower position 2. Confirm Adapting brightness The brightness of the graphics displayed in the HUD are also automatically adjusted according to ambient lighting conditions. HUD brightness is also affected by adjustments to the brightness of the other displays in the vehicle. 3. Select My Car Displays Display Calibration. Head-Up Use the buttons on the right-side steering wheel keypad to calibrate the horizontal position.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Voice control Voice commands make it possible for the driver to voice-control certain functions in the media player, a Bluetooth-connected cell phone, climate system and the Volvo navigation system*. Voice control offers convenience and enables the driver to keep his/her hands on the steering wheel and concentrate on driving and the traffic situation around the vehicle.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Voice command examples Press , say "Call"-"[First-name]"-"[Lastname]"-"[number category]" to call a contact in your phonebook if the person has more than one phone number listed (i.e., home, mobile, work, etc.). sequence of numbers, e.g., twenty-two twenty-two (22 22) and "double" or "triple" can also be used, e.g., double zero (00) or triple zero (000). Numbers in the range 0-2300 can be used. • For example, press and say "Call"-"Robin"-"Smith"-"mobile".
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Related information • • • Voice control (p. 119) Using voice commands (p. 119) Voice control settings (p. 124) Voice control for radio and media The following voice commands can be used for the radio or an external media player. To use the voice control system, press the on the right-side steering wheel keypad and say one of the following commands after the tone: • "Media": initiates a dialog and displays possible commands.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Climate system voice commands Voice commands can be used to control the climate system to e.g., change the temperature, activate seat heating* or change blower (fan) speed. To use the voice control system, press the on the right-side steering wheel keypad and say one of the following commands after the tone: • 122 "Climate": starts a command dialog and provides examples of commands that can be used. • "Set temperature to X degrees": sets the desired temperature.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Navigation system voice commands • Many of the navigation system's functions can be activated using voice commands. "Go to [Zip code]": Enter a zip code as a destination, e.g., "Go to 07405." • "Go to [Name]": Enter a name from a list of contacts e.g., "Go to John Smith." • "Search [POI category] in [City]": The list of results will be sorted around the center of the selected city/town, e.g., Search restaurants in Butler.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Voice control settings There are a number of settings that can be made for the voice control system. Open the center display's Top view and tap Settings System Voice Control and select settings. Indicator symbols in the instrument panel The indicator symbols alert the driver when certain functions are activated, that a system is actively working or that a fault may have occurred in a system or function.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Symbol Explanation Left/right turn signals Both turn signal indicators will flash when the hazard warning flashers are being used. Forward lights Active Bending Lights (ABL) This symbol will illuminate if there is a fault in the ABL system or if any other fault is detected in the headlight system. Automatic/active high beams on Symbol Explanation Automatic/active high beams on The symbol will be blue when the automatic high beams are on. The parking lights will also be on.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Symbol Explanation Lane keeping aid White symbol: lane keeping aid on and marker lines detected. Instrument panel (p. 126) Warning symbols in the instrument panel (p. 134) Instrument panel The instrument panel displays vehicle- and driving-related information. Gray symbol: lane keeping aid on and no marker lines detected. Yellow symbol: lane keeping aid active The instrument panel is available in two versions: 12" and 8".
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 12" Instrument panel • • • • Media player 8" instrument panel Navigation system map Cell phone Voice control Right side Tachometer (depending on current driving mode) • • • • Left side • Speedometer • • • • Trip odometer Odometer Cruise control/speed limiter information Road sign information Center • Indicator and warning symbols • • • • • • Ambient temperature sensor Clock Messages (and in certain cases also graphics) Fuel gauge Gear indicator Current driving mode (Co
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Center • Messages (and in certain cases also graphics) • • • • Road sign information • • • • • • Cruise control/speed limiter information Door and seat belt status Media player Cell phone Navigation system map Clock App menu (activated using the right-side steering wheel keypad) Current fuel consumption Odometer Trip odometer Indicator and warning symbols Voice control Coolant temperature gauge Activating the instrument panel The instrument panel is activated as soon as a
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Symbol Meaning Oil pressure • If the symbol illuminates during driving, stop the vehicle, the engine oil level is too low. Stop the engine immediately and check the engine oil level. Add oil if necessary. If the oil level is normal and the symbol remains illuminated, have the vehicle towed to the nearest authorized Volvo workshop or trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Related information • • Calibrating the compass (p. 136) Ignition modes (p. 380) Calibrating the compass 1 North America is divided into 15 magnetic zones and the compass will need to be calibrated if the vehicle is driven from one zone to another. 2 15 14 3 To calibrate the compass: 1. 2. 136 12 • For best calibration results, switch off all electrical equipment in the vehicle (climate system, windshield wipers, audio system, etc.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 8. Repeat the calibration procedure if necessary. Related information • • Defrosting windows and mirrors (p. 188) Compass (p. 135) Lighting panel and controls The lighting ring on the left-side steering wheel lever can be used to activate the vehicle's exterior lighting. Instrument lighting brightness can be adjusted using the thumb wheel on the lighting panel.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Lighting ring position With the ignition in mode II or if the engine is running: Volvo recommends the use of Daytime Running Lights in the United States. The use of these lights is mandatory in Canada. Volvo recommends using the whenever possible.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Parking lights Turn the parking lights on by turning the lighting ring on the left-side steering wheel lever. regardless of the position that the lighting ring is in or which mode the ignition is in. Related information • Lighting panel and controls (p. 137) Daytime Running Lights (DRL) The car monitors ambient lighting conditions.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 8 position With the lighting ring in the and the ignition in mode II or if the engine is running: • • The low beam headlights can be activated in several ways. In the US: DRL will be off In Canada: DRL will be on With the lighting ring in the • Low beam headlights position: DRL will be on (the low beam headlights will automatically switch on in dark conditions) US models only: DRL can be deactivated in the center display's Settings view.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS High and low beam headlights Continuous high beams If the ignition is in mode II or when the engine is started, the low beams are activated automati. In cally if the lighting ring is in position dark conditions, the low beams will also be on if position. the lighting ring is in the Continuous high beams are available if the light9 or . Toggle to ing ring is turned to high beams by moving the lever forward. Return to low beams by moving the lever toward the steering wheel.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Active high beams may be temporarily unavailable (e.g., in heavy fog or rain). When the system becomes active again or if the sensors in the windshield are no longer obscured, the messages symbol will illumiwill disappear and the nate.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Front fog lights* NOTE The front fog lights include corner illumination, which temporarily provides extra light to the front left or right of the vehicle (depending on which way the vehicle is turned) when making a sharp turn at low speeds (for example, when turning into a parking space) or when the turn signals are used. This function is only active in twilight or dark conditions, and only when the vehicle is in motion.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear fog lights (certain models only) The rear fog lights12 are considerably brighter than the normal taillight and should be used only when conditions such as fog, rain, snow, smoke or dust reduce visibility for other vehicles to less than approx. 500 ft. (150 meters).
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Hazard warning flashers Using turn signals The hazard warning flashers should be used to indicate that the vehicle has become a traffic hazard. The turn signals are controlled using the left steering wheel lever. The turn signals flash three times or continuously, depending on how far up or down the lever is moved. NOTE • This automatic flashing sequence can be interrupted by immediately moving the lever in the opposite direction.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Passenger compartment lighting The passenger compartment lighting is controlled using the buttons in the ceiling above the front and rear seats. All passenger compartment lighting can be turned on and off manually within 30 minutes after: • the vehicle is unlocked but the engine has not been started • the engine is switched off and the ignition is in mode 0.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Ground lighting Change the color of the light 1. In the center display's Top view, select Settings My Car Lights Interior Mood Lighting. The ground lighting comes on or goes off when a door is opened or closed. Doorsill lighting 2. The doorsill lighting comes on or goes off when a door is opened or closed. Choose By Temperature, By Theme or Theme Colors. Trunk lighting The trunk lighting comes on or goes off when the trunk is opened or closed. Ambience lighting 1.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Lighting in the front tunnel console cup holders This lighting is switched on or off when the vehicle is unlocked or locked. Adjust brightness with the thumb wheel on the lighting panel. Related information • • • Lighting panel and controls (p. 137) Ignition modes (p. 380) Settings view (p. 109) Home safe lighting Approach lighting The home safe lighting function illuminates the area in front of the vehicle in dark conditions.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages in the instrument panel and center display Information and warning messages are displayed in the instrument panel and center display. Instrument panel Message in the instrument panel (8" version) High-priority messages are displayed in the instrument panel. Message in the instrument panel (12" version) Messages may appear in different parts of the instrument panel depending on their context.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || A B Message Action Temporarily offA A function has been temporarily deactivated and will be reactivated automatically while driving or after the engine is restarted. Part of the message is context-dependent. Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Center display that need to be stored are saved under My car messages in Top view.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS For messages without buttons: – Close the message by pressing (2) or let the message time-out after a short period. > The message will disappear from the instrument panel. If a message needs to be saved, it will be stored in the Car status app, which can be opened in the center display's App view. Car message stored in Car status application will be displayed at this time in the center display.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Handling messages stored from the instrument panel and center display Messages saved from the instrument panel Reading saved messages Reading a saved message immediately: – Booking service: – Tap the button to the right of the message Car message stored in Car status application in the center display. > The saved message will be displayed in the Car status app.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages saved from the center display Messages saved in Top view are erased automatically when the engine is switched off. Related information • Handling messages in the instrument panel and center display (p. 150) Instrument panel App menu The App (application) menu in the instrument panel provides quick access to commonly used functions in certain apps.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || App Functions Using the instrument panel App menu Trip computer Select a trip odometer, make instrument panel display settings, etc. The App (application) menu in the instrument panel is controlled using the right-side steering wheel keypad. Media player Select the active source for the media player. Phone Call a contact from the call list. Navigation Pause guidance, start guidance to a recently set destination, etc.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using the windshield wipers Continuous wipers Move the lever upward for the wipers to operate at normal speed. Before using the wipers, ice and snow should be removed from the windshield. Be sure the wiper blades are not frozen in place. NOTE Activating/deactivating the rain sensor The rain sensor monitors the amount of water on the windshield and automatically regulates wiper speed.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Activating/deactivating the memory function If the lever is pressed down, the wipers will make additional sweeps across the windshield. The rain sensor's memory function can be set to activate the rain sensor each time the engine is started: Move the thumb wheel upward for increased sensitivity or downward for decreased sensitivity. The wipers will make one extra sweep if the thumb wheel is moved upward. 1. In the center display, select Settings Car Wipers 2.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CAUTION • • Use ample washer fluid when washing the windshield. The windshield should be thoroughly wet when the wipers are in operation. Avoid using the washers if the fluid reservoir is frozen or empty to help avoid damage to the pump. symbol will be disA text message and the played in the instrument panel to remind the driver to fill the washer fluid reservoir. Related information • Refilling the windshield washer fluid reservoir (p.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Horn • Using the instrument panel App menu (p. 154) • Phone (p. 417) Steering wheel keypads and paddles* Driver support system controls14 Paddles for manually shifting gears* Keypad for voice controls, adjusting the head-up display*accessing menus and messages, and handling phone calls The horn is located in the steering wheel hub. Related information • • • • • • • • • • 14 158 Adjusting the steering wheel (p. 159) Turning steering wheel heating* on and off (p.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the steering wheel WARNING The steering wheel can be adjusted to various positions. Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. If the vehicle is equipped with the optional speed-dependent power steering, the level of steering force can be adjusted. The force level is adjusted according to the vehicle's speed. Related information • • Steering wheel (p. 157) Adjustable steering force* (p. 242) Seats The front seats can be adjusted electronically* or manually.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Manually operated front seats The front seats can be adjusted in a number of ways to help provide the most comfortable seating position. • • WARNING Power front seats* 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. Check that the seat is securely locked into position after adjusting.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting power front seats* The power front seat(s) can be adjusted to many positions to help improve comfort and ergonomics. Related information • • • • Power front seats* (p. 160) Using the power seat memory function* (p. 162) Multifunctional front seats* (p. 163) Seat belts (p. 61) Adjusting the passenger's seat from the driver's seat* Using the controls on the side of the driver's seat, the driver can adjust the position of the front passenger's seat.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Using the power seat memory function* 2. Press and release the M button. The indicator light in the button will illuminate. The memory function can be used to store the settings (positions) of the power front seats*, door mirrors and the head-up display*. 3. Press button 1 or 2 within 3 seconds to store the current position of the seat/ mirrors/head-up display in the selected button.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Front door closed – Press and hold one of the buttons (1 or 2) until the seat, door mirrors and head-up display have moved to the positions stored in that button. Multifunctional front seats* In addition to the adjustment settings offered by the power seat controls, the multifunction control provides additional possibilities for convenience and comfort.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting function settings in the multifunctional front seats* 3. The multifunction controls on the side of the seat as well as the center display can be used to make seat adjustments. The adjustment settings are shown in the center display*. Select massage settings by tapping the center display or by moving the cursor up/down using the multifunction control's upper/lower buttons.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting front seat lumbar support* Restarting the massage function Lumbar support can be adjusted up/down/front/ rear. Massage restart button in the center display The massage function switches off automatically after 20 minutes and must be restarted manually for continued use. Tap Restart in the center display to restart the selected massage program.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || 2. Related information Select Lumbar in the seat settings view. • Tap the button up/down to move lumbar support up/down. • Tap the front button to make lumbar support firmer. • Tap the rear button to make lumbar support softer. • Multifunctional front seats* (p. 163) Extending the seat cushion The seat cushion can be extended/retracted using the multifunction control. Seat cushion extension view in the center display 166 1.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Easy access to and from the driver seat The Easy Ingress & Egress function can be used to make getting into and out of the driver's seat easier. Easy egress To make getting out of the driver's seat easier, the seat is moved rearward, the side bolster deflates and the seat cushion retracts at the same time. 2. Activate/deactivate the function by selecting/deselecting the Easy Ingress & Egress box. Related information • • Power front seats* (p. 160) Ignition modes (p.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the second row head restraints The center head restraint in the second row of seats can be adjusted to suit the height of the seat's occupant. The outboard head restraints can be folded down* for a better rear view. Adjusting the center head restraint WARNING The center rear seat head restraint should only be in its lowest position when this seat is NOT occupied.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Via settings The ignition has to be in at least mode II. 1. In the center display's Top view, tap Settings. 2. Tap My Car 3. Select Fold Headrest On Second Row Seats to fold down the outboard head restraints. Folding the rear seat backrests* The rear seat backrests are divided into two sections that can be folded down together or separately. Seats The head restraints must be returned to the upright position manually until they click into position.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS || Folding a section of the backrest 3. Folding down Return the head restraint to the upright position. Related information • Rear seats (p. 167) Driver profiles Many of the vehicle's settings can be adapted to the driver's personal preferences and saved in one or more driver profiles. The personal settings made are automatically saved in the active driver profile.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Global settings Global settings and parameters remain the same regardless of which driver profile is currently active. Keyboard layout is an example of a global setting. If driver profile X is used to add additional keyboard languages, these languages will also be available even if driver profile Y is used. This type of global change is not specific to a single driver profile. Personal settings If driver profile X has been used to e.g.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Editing a driver profile The driver profiles can be edited to e.g., change their names or lock a profile. 3. Save the changes by tapping Back/Close. > The name has now been changed. Locking/unlocking a driver profile In some cases, it may be desirable to not save certain settings in the active driver profile. For this reason, the profile can be locked. To lock/ unlock a profile from the Driver Profile window: 1.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Linking a remote key to a driver profile A remote key can be linked to a driver profile, which means that all of the settings stored in the driver profile will apply each time that particular remote key is used with the vehicle. 4. 5. A remote key is not initially linked to a specific driver profile. When the key is used to unlock the vehicle/start the engine for the first time, the Guest profile will be used.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Importing/exporting a driver profile from/to a USB flash drive 4. The personal settings stored in a driver profile can be imported or exported to another vehicle using a USB flash drive. NOTE The following steps describe the procedure for importing or exporting personal settings saved in a driver profile to a USB flash drive: 1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top view. 2. Tap System 3. Insert a flash drive in the USB socket in the tunnel console. Driver Profile.
CLIMATE
CLIMATE Climate control system 4-zone climate system* The climate system regulates passenger compartment temperature based on the perceived temperature, not on the actual one. 2-zone climate system The selected passenger compartment temperature is based on a physical perception relating to the current ambient temperature, air flow, humidity, sunlight in the passenger compartment, etc.
CLIMATE Climate system sensors The climate system's sensors help regulate the passenger compartment temperature, humidity level, etc. Location of the sensors On models equipped with the optional Interior Air Quality System, there is also an air quality sensor located at the climate system's air intake. Related information • • • Climate control system (p. 176) Perceived temperature (p. 176) Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)* (p.
CLIMATE || NOTE Please be aware that the Clean Zone function does not indicate that the air quality in the passenger is good, only that the conditions for good air quality have been met. Related information • • • The indicator is shown in center display's Climate view. The indicator is shown in the climate bar when the Climate view is not open. If the air quality conditions are not met, the text Clean Zone will be white. When the conditions are met, the text will change to blue.
CLIMATE Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)* The Interior Air Quality System uses a multifilter and an air quality sensor to remove gases, particles and other contaminants from the air entering the passenger compartment. The IAQS air quality sensor monitors increased levels of contaminants in the outside air and if contaminants are detected, the air intake closes and the air inside the passenger compartment is recirculated, i.e., no outside air enters the vehicle.
CLIMATE Automatic climate control The Auto feature automatically controls a number of climate system functions. Related information • Climate system controls in the center display (p. 181) Climate system controls Climate system functions are controlled using buttons on the center console, the center display and the climate system panel on the rear side of the tunnel console*. Overview of climate system controls The Auto climate button in Climate view 1. Go to the center display's Climate view. 2.
CLIMATE • • Defrosting windows and mirrors (p. 188) Climate system voice commands (p. 122) Climate system controls in the center display All climate system functions can be controlled from the center display's climate bar and Climate view.
CLIMATE || Main climate settings In addition to the climate bar's functions, other primary climate system functions can also be controlled from the Main climate tab. Air distribution controls. Blower control for the front seats (also for the rear seat on models with a 2-zone climate system). AUTO: climate system Auto mode. Rear climate* All of the climate system functions for the rear seat can be controlled from the Rear climate tab.
CLIMATE Related information • • • • • • • • • Climate system controls (p. 180) Defrosting windows and mirrors (p. 188) Air conditioning (p. 191) Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console* The rear seat climate system functions are controlled from the rear side of the tunnel console. Adjusting air distribution (p. 196) Setting the blower speed The blower can be set to five different automatic speeds plus Off and Max.
CLIMATE || Setting blower speed for the front seats4 Blower control buttons in Climate view 1. Go to the center display's Climate view. 2. Tap the desired blower speed: Off, 1–5 or Max. > The blower speed will change and the button for the selected speed will light up. NOTE If the blower is turned off completely, the air conditioning is disengaged, which may result in fogging on the windows.
CLIMATE Setting the temperature5 Related information • Climate system controls in the center display (p. 181) • Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console* (p. 183) The temperature can be set separately for the left and right sides of the passenger compartment. In models with the 4-zone climate system*, it can also be set for the front and rear seats separately. Setting the temperature for the front seats6 Temperature control 2.
CLIMATE || Synchronizing the temperature Setting the rear seat temperature* From the front seat Temperature control Synchronization button on the driver's side temperature control 1. Tap the driver's side temperature button to open the control. 2. Tap Synchronize temperature . > The temperature for all of the vehicle's climate zones will be synchronized with the one set for the driver's side and the synchronization symbol will be displayed in the temperature button. 4.
CLIMATE From the rear seat • • Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console* (p. 183) Perceived temperature (p. 176) Turning recirculation on and off Recirculation can be used to shut out exhaust fumes, smoke, etc., from the passenger compartment. Temperature controls on the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console – Tap the left or right side's buttons on climate panel to lower/raise the temperature.
CLIMATE || Activating/deactivating the recirculation timer With the timer activated, recirculation will switch off automatically after 20 minutes. 1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top view. 2. Tap Climate. 3. Activate/deactivate the timer by selecting/ deselecting the box for Recirculation Timer. Related information • Defrosting windows and mirrors Models without a heated windshield. The max.
CLIMATE From the center display's Climate view Activating/deactivating windshield heating* Activate/deactivate max. defroster NOTE • Triangular areas at the far sides of the windshield are not heated electrically and will take slightly longer to defrost/de-ice. • The heated windshield may affect the performance/range of e.g., transponders used to automatically pay highway tolls or other communication equipment.
CLIMATE || Automatically activating/deactivating the defrosting function when the engine is started The rear window/door mirror/windshield heating* can be set to start automatically when the engine is started. 1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top view and select Climate. 2. Activate/deactivate the respective defroster functions when the engine is started by selecting/deselecting the boxes for Auto Electric Front Defroster and Auto Electric Rear Defroster.
CLIMATE 2. Tap the steering wheel heating button repeatedly to select one of four levels: Off, High, Middle or Low. > The level changes and is displayed in the button.
CLIMATE Turning seat heating* on and off 2. The seats can be heated for added comfort in cold weather. Activating/deactivating front seat heating Tap the seat heating button repeatedly to select one of four levels: Off, High, Middle or Low. > The level changes and is displayed in the button.
CLIMATE The automatic function starts heating the seats when the ambient temperature is sufficiently cold. Seat heating indicator and control on the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console – Tap repeatedly on the left or right side seat heating buttons on the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console to select one of four levels: Off, High, Middle or Low. > The level changes and is displayed on the screen in the climate panel. Turning front seat ventilation* on and off 1.
CLIMATE || Activating/deactivating front seat ventilation NOTE Seat ventilation cannot be started if the temperature in the passenger compartment is too low. Air distribution The incoming air is distributed through a number of different vents in the passenger compartment. Air distribution overview For use over extended periods, the setting Low is recommended. Related information • • Climate system controls (p. 180) Climate system controls in the center display (p.
CLIMATE Opening/closing/directing air vents Rear seat air vents Some of the passenger compartment air vents can be open/closed/directed individually. Direct the dashboard and door pillar outer air vents toward the side windows to defrost. Direct the vents into the passenger compartment to help maintain a comfortable temperature in warm weather. Opening/closing air vents Location of the air vents 2-zone system: four vents on the dashboard and one on each of the pillars between the front and rear doors.
CLIMATE || Directing air flow Adjusting air distribution Air distribution can be adjusted manually. Air flow control 8 – Move the control from side to side or up/ down to direct the flow of air from the vent. Air distribution buttons in Climate view Defrost the windshield Related information • • • 8 196 Air vents in the dashboard and center console Air distribution (p. 194) Adjusting air distribution (p. 196) Floor air vents Air distribution table (p. 197) 1.
CLIMATE Air distribution table Air distribution can be adjusted manually. Air distribution Use If all air distribution buttons are deselected in manual mode, the climate system will revert to automatic mode. Main air flow from the defroster vents, some flow from the other vents. To remove ice and condensation (with moderate blower speed). Main air flow from the dashboard vents, some flow from the other vents. For best comfort in hot weather.
CLIMATE || Air distribution Use Main air flow from the defroster and dashboard vents, some flow from the other vents. For best comfort in hot and dry weather. Main air flow from the defroster and floor vents, some flow from the other vents. For best comfort and defrosting in cold or humid conditions. Main air flow from the dashboard and floor vents, some flow from the other vents. For good comfort in sunny, cool weather. Main air flow from the defroster, dashboard and floor vents.
LOADING AND STORAGE
LOADING AND STORAGE Cargo space Ski hatch* Loading The vehicle has flexible cargo capacity that makes it possible to load and secure large objects. The hatch in the center section of the rear seat backrest can be opened without folding the backrest down to transport long objects such as skis, etc. The load carrying capacity of your vehicle is determined by factors such as the number of passengers, the amount of cargo, the weight of any accessories that may be installed, etc.
LOADING AND STORAGE WARNING • • • • Stop the engine, put the gear selector in P, and apply the parking brake when loading or unloading long objects. The vehicle's driving characteristics may change depending on the weight and distribution of the load. A 44-pound (20 kg) object produces a force of 2,200 pounds (1,000 kg) in a head-on collision at 30 mph (50 km/h). The cargo area and rear seat should not be loaded to a level higher than 2 in. (5 cm) below the upper edge of the rear side windows.
LOADING AND STORAGE || • Secure the cargo correctly with appropriate tie-down equipment. Passenger compartment storage spaces • Check periodically that the load carriers and load are properly secured. The following is an overview of the passenger compartment and its storage spaces. • Remember that the vehicle's center of gravity and handling change when you carry a load on the roof. Front seats • The vehicle's wind resistance and fuel consumption will increase with the size of the load.
LOADING AND STORAGE side of the front seat backrest, and 12-volt socket on the rear side of the tunnel console Related information • • • • Using the glove compartment The glove compartment provides storage space for small items. Locking/unlocking the glove compartment Tunnel console (p. 204) Using the glove compartment (p. 203) Electrical sockets (p. 207) Sun visors (p. 206) Storage compartment for the key The owner's manual and maps can be kept here.
LOADING AND STORAGE || Tunnel console The tunnel console, located between the front seats, contains a 12-volt electrical socket, cup holders and storage spaces, etc. To lock the glove compartment: Insert the key into the lock. Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise. Cooling activated Cooling deactivated – Remove the key from the lock. – Unlock the glove compartment in the reverse order.
LOADING AND STORAGE NOTE One of the alarm sensors, which is sensitive to metallic objects, is located under the tunnel console cup holders. Avoid leaving coins, keys, etc., in the cup holders because they may inadvertently trigger the alarm. Grocery bag holder Load anchoring eyelets The grocery bag holders (hooks) help keep shopping bags in place. The eyelets in the trunk can be folded out to secure objects with straps, a net, etc.
LOADING AND STORAGE || Related information • • Loading (p. 200) Grocery bag holder (p. 205) Sun visors There are vanity mirrors with card holders on the upper sides of the sun visors. Lighted vanity mirror and card holder The vanity mirror lighting comes on when the mirror is opened. The vanity mirror's frame has a holder for e.g., a card or ticket. Related information • 206 Passenger compartment storage spaces (p.
LOADING AND STORAGE Electrical sockets 2. There are two 12-volt sockets in the tunnel console, a 120-volt socket on the rear side of the tunnel console, and one 12-volt socket in the trunk*. Pull up the cover over the socket when it is not in use. 120-volt socket in the tunnel console1 Disconnect the device by pulling its plug, not its cord. CAUTION • • Do not connect devices with large or heavy plugs that could come loose while driving.
LOADING AND STORAGE || trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Failure to follow the points above could result in electrical shock and/or serious injury. Status indicator light Socket status Action Steady green light The socket is providing current to a connected device. None. Flashing orange light The socket's voltage converter is too hot (the connected device draws too much current, etc. or the temperature in the passenger compartment is very high).
LOADING AND STORAGE 12-volt socket in the tunnel console WARNING Always keep the sockets covered when not in use. Fold down the cover to access the socket. Max. current provided is 10 A (120 W). NOTE The 12-volt socket in the trunk provides electrical current even when the ignition is switched off. Using the socket while the engine is not running will drain the battery. CAUTION Max. current provided is 10 A (120 W) if one socket is used at a time.
LOCKS AND ALARM
LOCKS AND ALARM Locks and remote keys The vehicle can be locked and unlocked in various ways and there are several types of remote keys that can be used. Locking/unlocking/opening/closing The vehicle can be locked/unlocked from the passenger compartment, using the buttons on the remote key or by using the optional Passive Entry system where it is only necessary to have a key in your possession to lock or unlock the doors.
LOCKS AND ALARM Changing the remote key's battery Replacing the battery The remote key can be opened if the battery needs to be replaced.
LOCKS AND ALARM || Use e.g., a screwdriver to turn the battery cover counterclockwise so that the markers align toward OPEN. Remove the cover carefully by pressing e.g., a finger nail into the indentation. Pry the cover up. The battery's positive (+) side is up. Pry out the battery as shown in the illustration. CAUTION When handling batteries, avoid touching their contact surfaces as this could result in poor battery function in the remote key. Insert a new battery1 with the positive (+) side up.
LOCKS AND ALARM NOTE Volvo recommends that the batteries used in the remote control meet the UN Manual of Test and Criteria, Part III, sub-section 38.3. Batteries installed in the key from the factory and batteries exchanged by an authorized Volvo workshop fulfill the above criteria. Old batteries should be disposed of properly at a recycling center or at your Volvo retailer. Put the rear cover in position and press down until it clicks into place.
LOCKS AND ALARM Remote key The remote key is used to lock/unlock the vehicle and must be in the passenger compartment in order to start the engine. Each of the remote keys provided with the vehicle can be linked to a driver profile containing unique personal settings that will be applied when that particular key is used. See also the article "Driver profile" for additional information. NOTE Avoid placing the remote key closer than approx. (4-6 in.
LOCKS AND ALARM The remote key's buttons trunk mechanically due to the preloaded springs. Panic alarm: Press to attract attention during emergency situations. To activate, press and hold this button for at least 3 seconds or press it twice within 3 seconds to activate the turn signals and horn. To deactivate, wait approximately 5 seconds and press the button again (the panic alarm will also deactivate automatically after several minutes).
LOCKS AND ALARM • • Changing the remote key's battery (p. 213) Remote key's range Driver profiles (p. 170) In order to function correctly, the remote key must be within a certain distance of the vehicle. Manual use The remote key's functions, such as locking and unlocking the vehicle, which are activated by or buttons, have a range pressing the of approx. 65 feet (20 meters) from the vehicle. Buildings or other obstacles may interfere with the function of the remote key.
LOCKS AND ALARM Red Key* The Red Key (also referred to as a restricted key) makes it possible to limit several of the vehicle's functions to help ensure that it is operated safely, for instance if the vehicle is used by a young driver. Settings for the Red Key can be made by a standard remote key user from the center display's Top view under: Settings System Driver Profile Red key. • Default settings: 30, 45 and 55 mph (50, 70 and 90 km/h.
LOCKS AND ALARM • • • • • Driving lane assistance (p. 330) Detachable key blade Distance Alert* (p. 259) Your vehicle's remote key contains a detachable key blade that can be used to unlock the driver's door, etc. City Safety™ (p. 306) Driver Alert Control (DAC) (p. 328) Road Sign Information (RSI)* (p. 326) Detaching the key blade A Volvo retailer can provide you with the key blade's unique code.
LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle After use, press the key blade back into its position in the key, put the cover back on the key and slide it into position. > A click indicates that the cover is correctly in place. Related information • Locking/unlocking with the detachable key blade (p. 233) • Child safety locks (p. 237) The buttons on the remote key can be used to lock or unlock all doors and the trunk at the same time.
LOCKS AND ALARM || Locking All of the doors have to be closed before the vehicle can be locked but the trunk can be open. Lock the doors and trunk by pressing the pressure sensitive indentation on the outside of any of the door handles. The lock indicator light on the dashboard will begin to flash to show that the vehicle is locked and the alarm has been armed.
LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking from inside the vehicle The lock buttons on either of the front doors can be used to lock or unlock all doors and the trunk at the same time. The rear doors can be locked using their respective lock buttons*. The central locking system Unlocking • • Press the the trunk. To unlock a rear door: button to unlock all doors and Pull the door opening handle on either of the front doors. This will unlock the vehicle completely5 and the door will open.
LOCKS AND ALARM Antenna locations for the start and lock system WARNING People with implanted pacemakers should not allow the pacemaker to come closer than 9 inches (22 cm) to any of the Passive Entry system's antennas. This is to help prevent interference between the pacemaker and the Passive Entry system. The vehicle is equipped with a keyless7 start and lock system that requires a number of antennas located at various points in the vehicle. Related information • • Remote key (p.
LOCKS AND ALARM Interior confirmation Indicators in the interior lock buttons In all doors Lock buttons in the front doors Lock and alarm indicator light on the dashboard A long flash indicates the vehicle is locked. While the vehicle is locked, the indicator will flash briefly. LEDs in the lock buttons on the doors illuminate when the doors are locked. Rear door lock button and indicator light Front door lock button and indicator light Indicator lights on: all doors are locked.
LOCKS AND ALARM || Related information • Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle (p. 221) • • Home safe lighting (p. 148) Adjusting the power door mirrors (p. 102) Locking/unlocking the trunk 1. The trunk can be locked, unlocked and opened in several ways. Unlocking with the remote key button on the remote key Press the briefly. > The trunk will unlock but will remain closed. The alarm indicator on the dashboard will go out to indicate that the trunk alarm is no longer armed.
LOCKS AND ALARM Keyless unlocking* 2. Lift to open the trunk completely. Unlocking the trunk from inside the vehicle CAUTION • When pressing the rubberized pressure plate, only light pressure is necessary to release the trunk's electronic locking mechanism. • When opening the trunk, pull it up using the handle. Too much pressure on the rubberized pressure plate can damage its electrical connections. Rubberized pressure plate The trunk is held closed by an electronic locking mechanism. 1.
LOCKS AND ALARM || Locking with the remote key – Press the button on the remote key. > The alarm indicator on the dashboard will begin to flash to show that the alarm has been armed. • Opening the trunk from the inside (U.S. models only) • WARNING Power trunk release* Keep vehicle doors and trunk locked and keep keys out of a child’s reach. Unsupervised children could lock themselves in an open trunk and risk injury. Children should be taught not to play in vehicles.
LOCKS AND ALARM The power trunk release can be activated by: To close and lock the trunk • – • button on the Pressing and holding the lighting panel until the trunk lid begins to open. Pressing and holding the button on the remote key until the trunk lid begins to open. • Pressing lightly on the rubber-covered button on the underside of the trunk lid. • Moving your foot under a sensor under the rear bumper*.
LOCKS AND ALARM || Programming the trunk lid's maximum opening angle NOTE If the trunk lid has been opened and closed continuously too long, the automatic function will be deactivated to avoid overloading the electrical system. The automatic function can be used again after approximately 2 minutes. The trunk lid's maximum opening angle can be programmed, for example, if the trunk has to be opened in a garage with a low ceiling. Programming the opening angle: 1.
LOCKS AND ALARM Foot movement trunk operation* The foot movement sensor* simplifies opening or closing the trunk if your hands are full.11 CAUTION One of the remote keys must be in your possession or within range when you are behind the vehicle in order to activate the foot movement sensor, even if the trunk is already unlocked. This is done to help prevent the sensor from inadvertently opening the trunk lid, for example, in a car wash.
LOCKS AND ALARM || Private (valet) locking Interrupting opening/closing – Move your foot slowly forward in a kicking motion while the trunk lid is opening/closing to stop its movement. The glove compartment, rear seat backrests and the trunk can be locked when e.g., the vehicle is in a workshop for service, etc. No remote keys need to be within range in order to interrupt movement of the trunk lid.
LOCKS AND ALARM 2. 3. Enter the code to be used to unlock the trunk after it has been locked and tap Confirm. > The trunk will lock. Confirmation is provided by a green indicator light in the button in Function view and an X in the private locking box under Top view's Settings. Deactivating private locking 1. • • 2. NOTE The key blade in the remote key cannot be used to lock/unlock the glove compartment. This can only be done with the separate key provided.
LOCKS AND ALARM || Lock the door in the same way, but turn the key in step 3 counterclockwise. NOTE If the child safety locks are activated for the rear doors and the mechanical locking mechanism has also been activated with the key blade, it will not be possible to open these doors from the inside or the outside. Turning off the alarm To unlock, use the central unlocking button on either of the front doors or the unlock button on the remote key.
LOCKS AND ALARM Automatically arming/disarming the alarm Automatically arming the alarm helps prevent inadvertently leaving the vehicle without alarm protection. If the vehicle has been unlocked with the remote key (and the alarm has been disarmed) but no door or the trunk has been opened within 2 minutes, the vehicle will automatically relock and the alarm will re-arm.
LOCKS AND ALARM || Alarm signals the ignition has been put in mode I (turn the start knob to START and release it): the alarm has been triggered The following occurs if the alarm has been triggered: • A siren will sound for 30 seconds or until the alarm is turned off • • All turn signals flash for 5 minutes or until the alarm is turned off Automatically arming/disarming the alarm (p. 235) • Deactivating the alarm without a functioning remote key (p.
LOCKS AND ALARM Child safety locks 2. Child safety locks help prevent children from inadvertently opening one of the rear doors from inside the vehicle. Electronic* activation/deactivation The electronic child safety locks can be activated/deactivated as long as the ignition is not completely switched off and this can be done for up to two minutes after the engine has been switched off if no door has been opened. To activate: Press the button on the driver's door control panel.
LOCKS AND ALARM || NOTE • Each control on the respective doors control that door only, not both doors. • There are no manual child safety locks on models equipped with the electronic option. Related information • • Detachable key blade (p. 220) Ignition modes (p. 380) Start and lock system type designations The following information contains type designations for the start and lock system. Alarm system USA FCC ID: MAYDA 5823(3) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
LOCKS AND ALARM Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Canada–IC:3659A-VO3134 This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
DRIVER SUPPORT
DRIVER SUPPORT Driver support systems The vehicle is equipped with a number of driver support systems that help provide the driver with active/passive support. Some of these systems are standard while others are optional and they are designed to e.g., help the driver maintain a set speed or a set distance to a vehicle ahead, or warn the driver of a potential collision situation and in certain cases apply the brakes if necessary. Certain optional systems can also assist in various parking situations.
DRIVER SUPPORT Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Electronic Stability Control (ESC) helps reduce wheel spin, counteract skidding and to generally help improve directional stability. A pulsating sound will be audible when the system is actively operating and is normal. Acceleration may also be slightly slower than normal. WARNING ESC is a supplementary aid and cannot deal with all situations or road conditions.
DRIVER SUPPORT Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sport mode ESC is always activated and cannot be switched off. However, the driver can select Sport mode, which offers more active driving characteristics. In Sport mode, the engine management system monitors movement of the accelerator pedal and steering wheel for sportier driving and allows more lateral movement of the rear wheels before ESC is triggered.
DRIVER SUPPORT Electronic Stability Control (ESC) symbols and messages Symbol Message Description Steady glow for 2 seconds when the engine is started. The system is performing a self-diagnostic test. Flashing symbol. ESC is actively functioning to help counteract wheel spin and/or a skid. Steady glow. Sport mode has been activated. Please note that ESC is not deactivated at this time but its functionality is reduced. ESC See the message in the instrument panel.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Symbol Message Description ESC Temporarily off The ESC system function has been temporarily reduced due to high brake disc temperature. The function reactivates automatically when the brakes have cooled. ESC Service required The ESC system is not functioning properly. • • WARNING The stability system is intended to help improve driving safety. It supplements, but can never replace, the driver's judgment and responsibility when operating the vehicle.
DRIVER SUPPORT Roll stability control (RSC) Speed limiter (SL)* Set maximum speed indicator Volvo's Roll Stability Control (RSC) is a stability system designed to help minimize the risk of a rollover in emergency maneuvers or if a skid should occur. The Speed Limiter (SL) is a feature that helps prevent the driver from exceeding a preset maximum speed. The vehicle's current speed RSC uses a gyroscopic sensor that registers the amount of change in the lateral angle at which the vehicle is leaning.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Related information • Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL)* (p. 248) Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL)* Activating SL (putting it in active mode and setting a maximum speed) The engine must be running before SL can be put in active mode. The lowest maximum speed that can be set is 20 mph (30 km/h). – • Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Limiter* (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Changing a Speed Limiter (SL)* maximum speed Limitations Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)* When driving down steep hills, the Speed Limiter's braking effect may not be adequate and the set maximum speed may be exceeded. The message Speed limit exceeded will appear in the instrument panel to alert the driver. The Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) helps the driver adapt the vehicle's maximum speed to the posted speed limits.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Is SL or ASL active? Symbols in the instrument panel indicate which function is active: Symbol SL ASL Road sign symbol's color Explanation Green/yellow ASL is active Gray ✓ ✓ Amber/orange A ✓ ASL is in standby mode ASL is temporarily in standby mode (e.g., because a speed limit sign could not be read) • Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL)* (p. 248) • Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Limiter* (p. 252) • • Road Sign Information (RSI)* (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating the Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)* The function Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) is a supplement to the Speed Limiter (SL) and can be activated/deactivated. ASL is activated/deactivated in the center display's Function view. Deactivating ASL – Tap the Speed Sign Assist button in the center display's Function view. > ASL will be deactivated, the indicator will be GRAY and the Speed limiter (SL) will be activated.
DRIVER SUPPORT || (80 km/h) in the center of the speedometer (4). > The vehicle will then use the selected tolerance +5 mph (+5 km/h) until the vehicle passes a sign with a lower or higher speed limit. The vehicle will then adjust to the new maximum speed and the set tolerance will be deleted from the system's memory. If the Road Sign Information* system is activated, the posted speed limit will be indicated by a RED marker on the speedometer's speed scale.
DRIVER SUPPORT Reactivating SL from standby mode To reactivate SL after it has temporarily been put in standby mode: – Press the button (1). > The maximum speed marker (4) and symbols will change colors to WHITE and the vehicle's maximum speed will be limited to the previously set maximum speed. Related information • • Speed limiter (SL)* (p. 247) Turning the Speed Limiter* off The Speed Limiter (SL) can be turned off. Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL)* (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Cruise Control (CC) Cruise Control (CC) is designed to assist the driver by maintaining a set speed. It is primarily intended for use on long straight roads in steady traffic, such as on highways and other main roads in smoothly flowing traffic. Overview The vehicle's current speed The set speed In models equipped with the optional Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), the driver can toggle between CC and ACC – see the article "Switching between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control".
DRIVER SUPPORT NOTE Before CC can be activated, the vehicle's speed must be at least 20 mph (30 km/h). This is also the lowest speed that can be set. Changing Cruise Control speed Changing a set speed A temporary increase in speed, such as when passing another vehicle, does not affect the CC set speed. The vehicle will return to the set speed when the accelerator pedal is released. Always observe posted speed limits.
DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/resuming Cruise Control (CC) Cruise Control (CC) can be temporarily deactivated and put in standby mode.
DRIVER SUPPORT – Press the button (2). > The set speed marker (4) and symbols will change colors from GRAY to WHITE. CC will then set and maintain the vehicle's current speed. Turning Cruise Control off Cruise Control (CC) can be deactivated (turned off). Related information • • Related information • • between CC and ACC – see the article "Switching between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control". Cruise Control (CC) (p. 254) • Starting and activating Cruise Control (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Switching between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control* 3. In models equipped with the optional ACC, the driver can toggle between CC and ACC. A symbol in the instrument panel will indicate which system is currently being used: ACC Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control A A A • If the symbol is WHITE, the function is active. If the symbol is GRAY, the function is in standby mode. Switching from ACC to CC To switch from ACC to CC: 1.
DRIVER SUPPORT Distance Alert* Head-up-display* Distance Alert is a function that alerts the driver if the time interval to the vehicle ahead is too short. Related information • • • Distance Alert* limitations (p. 260) Using Distance Alert* (p. 260) Head-up display (HUD)* (p. 116) Distance Alert is active at speeds above approximately 20 mph (30 km/h) and only reacts to a vehicle ahead that is driving in the same direction.
DRIVER SUPPORT Using Distance Alert* – Press button (1) or (2) on the left-side steering wheel keypad to reduce or increase the time interval to the vehicle ahead. > The indicator (3) shows the current time interval. Distance Alert is used as follows: Operation Pull down the center display's Top view and select Settings followed by Distance alert. Tap to turn the function On or Off.
DRIVER SUPPORT • • • WARNING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* Poor weather or winding roads can affect the radar sensor's capacity to detect vehicles ahead. A vehicle's size (e.g., a motorcycle) can also affect the radar sensor's capacity to detect another vehicle. This may result in the warning light illuminating at a shorter distance than the one that has been set or not illuminating at all.
DRIVER SUPPORT || WARNING • • • • It is advisable to read through all of the related articles pertaining to ACC (see the list at the end of this article). Adaptive Cruise Control cannot cover all driving situations and traffic, weather and road conditions. This system is designed to be a supplementary driving aid. It is not, however, intended to replace the driver's attention and judgement.
DRIVER SUPPORT Instrument panel Collision warning WARNING Adaptive Cruise Control only warns of vehicles detected by the radar sensor. In some cases there may be no warning or the warning may be delayed. The driver should always apply the brakes when necessary.
DRIVER SUPPORT || 264 Starting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* Activating ACC (putting it in active mode and setting a speed) • ACC must first be put in active mode before it can be started in order to regulate speed or a set time interval to the vehicle ahead. Before ACC can be put in active mode: Changing Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) speed (p. 267) • The driver's seat belt must be buckled and the driver's door must be closed. • Setting an Adaptive Cruise Control time interval (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT The time interval to the vehicle ahead will only be shown when two vehicles are displayed. Deactivating/resuming Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) WARNING When ACC is in standby mode, the driver has to control the vehicle's speed and distance to a vehicle ahead. ACC can be put temporarily in standby mode and then reactivated. When ACC is in standby mode, the driver will be alerted if the distance to the vehicle ahead is too short by the Distance Alert function.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Automatic standby mode ACC interacts with other systems, such as Electronic Stability Control. If any of these other systems are not functioning properly, ACC will turn off automatically. WARNING • the stability system's ESC Sport Mode is activated the Off Road drive mode is selected • • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 261) • • The radar sensor is covered by e.g., wet snow or if heavy rain interferes with radar waves • Setting an Adaptive Cruise Control time interval (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Changing Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) speed ACC makes it possible to set various speeds. Changing a set speed If speed is increased by pressing the accelerator pedal before the button is pressed, the vehicle's speed when the button is pressed will become the set speed assuming that the accelerator pedal is still depressed when the button is pressed. A temporary increase in speed, such as when passing another vehicle, does not affect the ACC set speed.
DRIVER SUPPORT || time interval to the vehicle ahead does not allow an increase in speed. Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist-2 • The higher the speed, the greater the distance to the vehicle ahead for a given time interval. ACC or Pilot Assist can assist the driver when passing other vehicles. • Only use time intervals permitted by local traffic regulations.
DRIVER SUPPORT Using passing assistance To activate passing assistance: • Your vehicle (ACC or Pilot Assist) must be following another vehicle (the target vehicle). • Current speed must be at least approx. 45 mph (70 km/h ). • The speed set for ACC or Pilot Assist must be high enough to safely pass the vehicle ahead. Passing assistance in these situations can be deactivated by putting ACC or Pilot Assist in standby mode.
DRIVER SUPPORT || WARNING – If ACC changes targets from a moving vehicle to a stationary one at speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h), the system will not react to the stationary vehicle and will accelerate to the previously set speed. Auto-hold brake function In slow-moving, stop-and-go traffic or when stopped at a traffic light, driving will resume automatically if the vehicle is not stopped for more than approx. 3 seconds.
DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) troubleshooting This message also indicates that the following systems may have reduced functionality: If this symbol is displayed in the instrument panel and the message Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked, see Owner's manual appears, the ACC radar sensor is blocked and cannot detect vehicles ahead.
DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) limitations Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) functionality may be limited in certain situations. Steep roads and/or heavy loads Adaptive Cruise Control is primarily intended for use on relatively level roads. The function may not be able to maintain the correct time interval to the vehicle ahead when driving down steep hills. The driver should be attentive and prepared to apply the brakes in these situations.
DRIVER SUPPORT Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) symbols and messages A number of ACC symbols and/or messages may appear in the instrument panel or the headup display*. This illustration4 shows that ACC is set at a speed of 68 mph (110/km/h) and that there is no vehicle ahead to follow. Several examples3 are provided here. This illustration4 shows that ACC is set at a speed of 68 mph (110/km/h) and is following another vehicle traveling at the same speed.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Symbol Message Explanation Adaptive cruise The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo Service technician. Service required Windscreen sensor Sensor blocked, see Owner's manual Clean the windshield in front of the camera/radar sensor. A text message can be erased by briefly pressing the O button on the right-side steering wheel keypad. If the message recurs, contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician or retailer.
DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist* Pilot Assist-1* Pilot Assist helps the driver keep the vehicle between a traffic lane's side marker lines as well as helping to maintain a set time interval (distance) to a vehicle ahead. The Pilot Assist feature helps keep the vehicle in its current traffic lane by providing steering assistance and maintaining an even speed and a set time interval to the vehicle ahead. There are two versions of Pilot Assist: Pilot Assist-1 and Pilot Assist-2.
DRIVER SUPPORT || If the camera and radar sensor cannot detect the lane's side marker lines or a vehicle ahead, Pilot Assist goes into standby mode. When Pilot Assist is in standby mode and your vehicle comes too close to the vehicle ahead, the driver will be alerted by the Distance Alert function. WARNING • • • • • 276 Pilot Assist is designed to be a supplementary driving aid and cannot cover all driving situations, traffic, weather and/or road conditions.
DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist overview Function symbols Controls Symbols for the time interval and the vehicle ahead Collision warning Instrument panel Warning light Function buttons and symbols Activates Pilot Assist when the vehicle is kept at a standstill by the auto-hold brake function Press to activate Pilot Assist or put it in standby mode Change from Pilot Assist to Adaptive Cruise Control (symbol (8) will also change) Not in use Speed indication Set speed Speed of the vehicle ahead Your vehi
DRIVER SUPPORT || Head-up-display* WARNING Pilot Assist only provides warnings for vehicles that its radar sensor and camera have detected. For this reason, a warning may be given later than expected or not at all. The driver should never wait for a warning before applying the brakes. Starting and activating Pilot Assist-1* Pilot Assist has to be started and then activated before it can provide steering assistance and regulate speed and the distance to the vehicle ahead.
DRIVER SUPPORT Prerequisites The prerequisites for activating Pilot Assist are: • The vehicle ahead must be within a reasonable (detectable) distance • The camera must be able to clearly detect the traffic lane's side marker lines • The vehicle's speed must be under approx. 30 mph (50 km/h). A WHITE symbol indicates that Pilot Assist has been selected. In other cases, the WHITE arrow pointing to the right indicates that the system is available.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Related information Setting a Pilot Assist-1 time interval Pilot Assist* (p. 275) Different time intervals to the vehicle ahead can be selected and are shown in the instrument panel as 1–5 horizontal bars. • • • • Pilot Assist-1* (p. 275) Setting a Pilot Assist-1 time interval (p. 280) Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist-1 (p. 281) • Automatic braking with Pilot Assist-1 (p. 283) • Pilot Assist-1 limitations (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT WARNING • • Only use a time interval that is suitable in current traffic conditions. A short time interval gives the driver limited reaction time if an unexpected situation occurs in traffic. Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist-1 Pilot Assist can be temporarily deactivated, put in standby mode and then reactivated. Putting Pilot Assist in standby mode Automatic reactivation from standby mode can be done within 1 minute.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Automatic standby mode Pilot Assist interacts with other systems, such as Electronic Stability Control. If any of these other systems are not functioning properly, Pilot Assist will automatically be deactivated. Reactivating Pilot Assist from standby mode • Distance Alert* (p. 259) WARNING If this happens, the driver will be alerted by an audible signal and a message in the instrument panel.
DRIVER SUPPORT Automatic braking with Pilot Assist-1 The auto-hold brakes function as follows with Pilot Assist. Auto-hold brake function In slow-moving, stop-and-go traffic or when stopped at a traffic light, driving will resume automatically if the vehicle is not stopped for more than approx. 3 seconds. If it takes more than 3 seconds for the vehicle ahead to begin moving again, Pilot Assist will go into standby mode and the auto-hold brake function will activate.
DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist-1 limitations Pilot Assist functionality may be limited in certain situations. Pilot Assist is designed to help the driver in a number of situations. However, the driver always has the primary responsibility for maintaining a safe distance to other vehicles and for keeping the vehicle in its proper traffic lane. WARNING Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidance system.
DRIVER SUPPORT Additional information • The Off Road drive mode cannot be selected if Pilot Assist is activated. • Pilot Assist uses the vehicle's camera and radar sensor, which have certain general limitations. See the articles "Camera limitations" and "Radar sensor limitations" for additional information.
DRIVER SUPPORT || WARNING • • • • • Pilot Assist is designed to be a supplementary driving aid and cannot cover all driving situations, traffic, weather and/or road conditions. The driver should be familiar with all of the information in this article regarding Pilot Assist, including its limitations. Pilot Assist is not intended to replace the driver's attention and judgement.
DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist overview Function symbol Controls Distance and target vehicle symbol Collision warning Steering assistance symbol Instrument panel Audible/visual warning signals Audible warning signal Function buttons and symbols (generic illustration) Increase set speed or resume Pilot Assist set speed and distance (time interval) to the vehicle ahead Press to activate Pilot Assist or put it in standby mode Change from Pilot Assist to Adaptive Cruise Control Reduce set speed Increase
DRIVER SUPPORT || WARNING NOTE Pilot Assist only provides warnings for vehicles that its radar sensor and camera have detected. For this reason, a warning may be given later than expected or not at all. The driver should never wait for a warning before applying the brakes. Head-up-display* Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light contrasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the driver is not looking straight ahead may make the visual warning signal in the windshield difficult to see.
DRIVER SUPPORT Prerequisites The prerequisites for activating Pilot Assist are: • The driver's seat belt must be buckled and the driver's door must be closed. • There must be a vehicle ahead (a target vehicle) within a reasonable distance or your vehicle's current speed must be at least 9 mph (15 km/h). With ACC in standby mode: 1. 2. Tap ▶ (6). > The symbol will change to Pilot Assist in standby mode (8). button (2) on the left-side Press the steering wheel keypad.
DRIVER SUPPORT || • the lane is at the top of a hill, on an uneven road surface or over a bump. • bad weather conditions (rain, snow, fog, slush, poor visibility, backlighting, etc). The driver should also be aware that Pilot Assist has the following limitations: • • • • High curbs, barriers and temporary obstacles (cones, barriers etc) may not be detected or could be detected incorrectly as side marker lines, which may create a risk of collision.
DRIVER SUPPORT become the set speed assuming that the accelerator pedal is still depressed when the button is pressed. A temporary increase in speed, such as when passing another vehicle, does not affect the speed set for Pilot Assist. The vehicle will return to the set speed when the accelerator pedal is released. • • Pilot Assist-2 limitations (p. 295) Setting a Pilot Assist-2 time interval Pilot Assist-2 symbols and messages (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT || WARNING • • Only use a time interval that is suitable in current traffic conditions. A short time interval gives the driver limited reaction time if an unexpected situation occurs in traffic. Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist Pilot Assist can be temporarily deactivated, put in standby mode and then reactivated.
DRIVER SUPPORT In standby mode, the driver will have to regulate the vehicle's speed and the distance to the vehicle ahead. systems are not functioning properly, Pilot Assist will automatically be deactivated. WARNING When Pilot Assist is in standby mode and your vehicle comes too close to another vehicle, the driver will be alerted by the Distance Alert function. If this happens, the driver will be alerted by an audible signal and a message in the instrument panel.
DRIVER SUPPORT • • • Changing Pilot Assist-2 speed (p. 290) Setting a Pilot Assist-2 time interval (p. 291) Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Pilot Assist-2 (p. 294) • Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist-2 (p. 268) • • Pilot Assist-2 limitations (p. 295) • Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Pilot Assist-2 WARNING At certain speeds, Pilot Assist can change target vehicles and automatically apply the brakes.
DRIVER SUPPORT – The driver will then have to reactivate Pilot Assist in one of the following ways: • • • Press the button on the left-side steering wheel keypad • Press the accelerator pedal > Pilot Assist will resume following the vehicle ahead (target vehicle) if it begins to move within approx. 6 seconds. NOTE Pilot Assist can keep the vehicle at a standstill for up to 5 minutes, after which the parking brake will be set and Pilot Assist will go into standby mode.
DRIVER SUPPORT || WARNING Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidance system. The driver is always responsible for steering or applying the brakes if the system does not detect another vehicle. Do not use Pilot Assist in demanding driving conditions such as city driving or other heavy traffic situations, in slippery conditions, when there is a great deal of water or slush on the road, during heavy rain or snow, in poor visibility, on winding roads or on highway on- or offramps.
DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist-2 symbols and messages A number of Pilot Assist symbols and/or messages may appear in the instrument panel or the head-up display*. Several examples5 are provided here. In this illustration, Pilot Assist is set at 65 mph (110 km/h) and there is a target vehicle ahead that is traveling at the same speed. In this illustration, Pilot Assist is set at 65 mph (110 km/h) and there is a target vehicle ahead that is traveling at the same speed.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Driver support system radar sensor The radar sensor is used by a number of driver support systems to e.g., help detect other vehicles. • • • • • Distance Alert* (p. 259) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 261) Pilot Assist* (p. 275) City Safety™ (p. 306) Pilot Assist-2* (p. 285) In this illustration, Pilot Assist is set at 65 mph (110 km/h) and there is no target vehicle ahead.
DRIVER SUPPORT Radar sensor limitations The radar sensor used by several of the driver support systems has certain limitations, which also affect the systems using it. Obstructions The radar sensor is located at the upper, center section of the windshield along with the camera. WARNING Never place any objects, decals, electronic toll devices, window tinting films etc., on the windshield in front of or around the camera/radar sensor.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Vehicle's speed The radar sensor's capacity to detect vehicles ahead is impeded: • if the speed of the vehicle ahead differs greatly from your vehicle's speed. Limited field of vision The radar sensor has a limited field of vision. In some situations it may detect a vehicle later than expected or not detect other vehicles at all. Low trailer in the radar shadow (generic illustration) Low trailers may also be difficult to detect or may not be detected at all.
DRIVER SUPPORT • CAUTION • Service and maintenance on City Safety may only be carried out by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. • If a crack, scratch or stone chip should occur in the section of the windshield in front the camera/radar sensor, contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician to repair or replace the windshield. Failing to do so may result in reduced City Safety functionality.
DRIVER SUPPORT Radar sensor - type approval Driver support system camera USA & Canada: The camera is used by a number of driver support systems to e.g., detect a driving lane's side marker lines or traffic signs. FCC ID: L2C0054TR IC: 3432A-0054TR FCC ID: L2C0055TR IC: 3432A-0055TR This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
DRIVER SUPPORT Camera limitations The camera used by several of the driver support systems has certain limitations, which also affect the systems using it. WARNING Obstructions Never place any objects, decals, electronic toll devices, window tinting films etc., on the windshield in front of or around the camera/radar sensor. This could reduce or block these components' functions, and could cause one or more of the systems that utilize them to stop functioning.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Cause Action There is dirt between the inside of the windshield and the camera/radar sensor. Have the area of the windshield cleaned by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Strong backlighting No action required. The came will reset automatically when lighting conditions improve. High temperatures If the temperature in the passenger compartment is very high, the camera and radar sensor may be temporarily turned off for approx.
DRIVER SUPPORT free of dirt, ice, snow, etc. and should be washed regularly with a suitable car washing detergent. NOTE Dirt, ice and/or snow covering the camera and radar sensors reduce functionality and may disable the vehicle's camera-/radarbased systems. This can also result in certain functions being reduced or disabled, or they may respond incorrectly. Related information • • • • • • • • • Driver support system camera (p. 302) Radar sensor limitations (p. 299) Driving lane assistance (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety™ City Safety™ is a support system designed to help alert the driver to pedestrians, cyclists, large animals and vehicles that may appear suddenly in front of your vehicle by providing visual, audible and haptic alerts. The vehicle will brake automatically if the driver is unable to react quickly enough. City Safety introduction WARNING • • City Safety™ is a supplemental aid to the driver.
DRIVER SUPPORT same direction as your vehicle or are in your vehicle's path. WARNING Warnings will only be provided if there is an imminent risk of a collision taking place. The driver should be aware of the system's limitations before operating the vehicle. City Safety can also detect pedestrians, large animals or cyclists that are crossing in front of your vehicle. Warnings and automatic braking for pedestrians and cyclists are deactivated at speeds above approx. 43 mph (70 km/h).
DRIVER SUPPORT || If City Safety has prevented a collision, the vehicle will be kept at a standstill until the driver takes action. If the vehicle has slowed to avoid colliding with the vehicle ahead, your speed will be reduced to that vehicle's speed. When auto-brake is triggered, the seat belt pretensioners may also be activated, see the article "Seat belts" for additional information. Auto-braking can be cancelled if the driver presses hard on the accelerator pedal.
DRIVER SUPPORT and Whiplash Protection System will be activated. Related information • • • City Safety limitations (p. 314) City Safety™ (p. 306) Rear Collision Warning (RCW) (p. 318) Detecting obstructions with City Safety shoulders, legs, the upper and lower parts of the body and a cyclist's normal pattern of movement. City Safety can detect vehicles, cyclists, large animals and pedestrians. • If major parts of the cyclist's body are not visible to the camera, the system cannot detect the cyclist.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Pedestrians body and the person must be at least 32 in. (80 cm) tall. • Large animals City Safety can also help detect pedestrians in dark conditions if they are in the path of the vehicle's headlights. WARNING City Safety is designed to be a supplementary driving aid.
DRIVER SUPPORT WARNING City Safety is designed to be a supplementary driving aid. It cannot detect large animals in all situations such as: City Safety in crossing traffic WARNING City Safety can help the driver when turning in the path of an oncoming vehicle in an intersection.
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety when evasive action is not possible City Safety can help the driver by automatically braking the vehicle sooner if it is not possible to steer out of a potential collision situation. However, if City Safety determines that an evasive steering maneuver is not possible due to a lack of space in the adjacent traffic lanes, the function will attempt to assist the driver by automatically applying the brakes considerably sooner.
DRIVER SUPPORT The following table shows some of the situations that can cause the message to be displayed and suggested actions. Cause Action The area of the windshield in front of the camera/radar sensor is dirty or covered by ice or snow. Clean the windshield or remove the ice/ snow. Thick fog or heavy rain/ snow blocks reduces the camera/radar sensor's range of visibility. No action. The driver should be extra alert in conditions of this type.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Do not mount or in any way attach anything on the windshield that could obstruct the camera/ radar sensor. WARNING • • • The camera has the same type of limitations as the human eye, i.e., it cannot see as well in heavy snowfall or rain, thick fog or in heavy blowing dust or snow. In such conditions, systems depending on the camera may experience greatly reduced functionality or may be temporarily deactivated. Never place any objects, decals, etc.
DRIVER SUPPORT Camera and radar sensor's field of vision The camera and radar sensor have limited fields of vision. In some situations they may detect a vehicle, large animal, pedestrian or cyclist later than expected or not detect them at all. Other vehicles that are dirty may be detected later than others and in dark conditions, motorcycles may be detected late or not at all.
DRIVER SUPPORT || • • Do not place, attach or mount any objects on the inside or outside of the windshield near or over the sensor. This could affect the camera-based functions. Objects, snow, ice or dirt in the camera's field of vision may result in certain functions being reduced or disabled, or they may respond incorrectly. Related information • • • • • 316 City Safety™ (p. 306) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - troubleshooting (p. 271) City Safety™ troubleshooting (p. 312) Camera limitations (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety symbols and messages A number of City Safety-related messages may be displayed in the instrument panel. Several examples are provided in the following table: Message Explanation City Safety When City Safety is braking or has applied the brakes, one of more symbols may illuminate in the instrument panel and a text message will be displayed. Automatic intervention City Safety The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician.
DRIVER SUPPORT Rear Collision Warning (RCW) NOTE The Rear Collision Warning with braking at standstill (RCW) function can help the driver avoid rear-end collisions. RCW is activated automatically each time the engine is started. • Due to local traffic regulations in certain markets, RCW will not activate the rear turn signals. That part of the function will be deactivated. • The use of the rear turn signals will also be deactivated if the City Safety warning level is set at Later.
DRIVER SUPPORT Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* Overview Blind Spot Information is a system designed to alert the driver to the presence of other vehicles moving in the same direction as your vehicle on roads with several lanes.
DRIVER SUPPORT || WARNING • • Blind Spot Information does not function in sharp curves. Blind Spot Information does not function when your vehicle is backing up. Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* On/Off The Blind Spot Information function can be activated/deactivated. If BLIS is deactivated when the engine is switched off, it will remain off the next time the engine is started and the indicator lights in the door mirrors will not illuminate. Related information • Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* limitations For the system to function optimally, the area over and around the sensors must be kept clean. Blind Spot Information functionality may be reduced in certain situations. • CAUTION Repairs to the BLIS/CTA systems and/or repainting the rear bumper should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Dirt, ice and snow on the sensors may reduce functionality and prevent the system from providing warnings.
DRIVER SUPPORT || • An audible signal indicates that CTA has detected something that is approaching from the side. The signal will come from either the left or right infotainment system speakers, depending on which the side of your vehicle the approaching vehicle/ object has been detected. • A warning is indicated using the Park Assist* system's graphic in the instrument panel. • An icon is also shown in the Park Assist Camera's* Top view.
DRIVER SUPPORT Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* limitations CTA functionality may be reduced in certain situations. Limitations CTA has limitations in certain situations, for example, the CTA sensors cannot "see" through other parked vehicles or obstructions.
DRIVER SUPPORT || 324 • Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* with Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* symbols and messages (p. 325) • Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* limitations (p. 321) * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
DRIVER SUPPORT Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* with Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* symbols and messages In situations where Blind Spot Information and/or Cross Traffic Alert are not functioning properly or if the function is interrupted, a symbol and a text message may be displayed in the instrument panel. Follow the instructions provided. The following table lists several symbols and messages: Message Explanation Blind spot sensor The system is not functioning properly.
DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information (RSI)* NOTE RSI is a feature that helps the driver see road signs showing the posted speed limit. If the vehicle is equipped with the Sensus Navigation system, speed-related information is provided by this system in the following instances: • In cases where the speed limit is given indirectly (e.g., when driving on highways or other major roads). • If a previously read speed limit sign is no longer considered valid and no new sign has been passed.
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating RSI RSI can be activated/deactivated in the center display's function view. – Tap the Road Sign Information button in Function view. > When RSI is activated, the indicator light in the button will be green. The indicator light will be gray when the function is deactivated. Activating/deactivating the speed warning function The driver can be alerted if the current speed limit is being exceeded (the symbol for the current speed limit will begin to flash).
DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information (RSI)* limitations The RSI function may be limited in certain situations. RSI may have difficulty reading signs that are: • • • • • • • Faded Located in a curve Twisted or damaged Positioned high above the road Obstructed (by bushes, etc.) Partially covered by snow, ice, etc. Related information • • • Road Sign Information (RSI)* (p. 326) Road Sign Information (RSI)* operation (p. 326) Camera limitations (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT WARNING • • • If the driving pattern becomes noticeably erratic, the driver will be alerted by an audible signal and Driver Alert Time for a break will appear in the instrument panel along with a symbol. The warning will be repeated if the driving pattern does not change. DAC is not intended to extend the duration of driving. Always plan breaks at regular intervals to help remain alert. A warning from DAC should not be ignored. A driver may not be aware of how fatigued he/she has become.
DRIVER SUPPORT Driver Alert Control limitations Driving lane assistance Driver Alert Control (DAC) may in certain situations have limited or reduced functionality. The Lane Assistance functions are designed to help reduce the risk of accidents in situations where the vehicle unintentionally leaves its lane on highways or other major roads. In certain situations, DAC may provide warnings even if the driver’s driving pattern has not become erratic: • • in strong crosswinds on grooved road surfaces.
DRIVER SUPPORT NOTE If the turn signal is used, Lane Keeping Aid will not provide an alert or steering assistance. WARNING Lane Keeping Aid is only intended to assist the driver and does not function in all driving, weather, traffic or road conditions. Driving lane assistance provide vibrations in the steering wheel8.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Limitations In certain demanding driving situations, the driving lane assistance functions may not be able to assist the driver. In these situations, it may be advisable to turn the function off. Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) 3. • Sound: an audible warning signal will be LKA can be activated/deactivated.
DRIVER SUPPORT Driving lane assistance symbols and messages LKA are monitoring the driving lane's marker line(s). A number of symbols and messages relating to Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) may appear in the instrument panel. Not available Steering/warning indicator Symbols in the instrument panel The driving lane assistance systems use a symbol in the instrument panel in different situations.
DRIVER SUPPORT || Symbols and messages The following table lists several LKA-related symbols and messages. Symbol Message Explanation Driver support system The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Reduced functionality Service required Windscreen sensor The camera's functionality is limited. Sensor blocked, see Owner's manual Lane Keeping Aid LKA's steering assistance does not function if the driver's hands are not on the steering wheel.
DRIVER SUPPORT Run-off Mitigation Run-off Mitigation is designed to assist the driver by helping return the vehicle to its traffic lane if it is about to go off the road.
DRIVER SUPPORT || The setting selected when the engine was switched off will be used the next time the engine is started. WARNING • Limitations In certain situations, it may be difficult for Run-off Mitigation to assist the driver. In such cases, it is advisable to deactivate the function.
DRIVER SUPPORT Run-off Mitigation* symbols and messages The following table provides several examples: A number of symbols and messages relating to Run-off Mitigation may appear in the instrument panel. Symbol Message Explanation Run-off Mitigation This message indicates that Run-off Mitigation has been activated. Automatic intervention Driver support system Reduced functionality Service required Windscreen sensor The system is not functioning properly.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist* The Park Assist system is designed to assist you when driving into parking spaces, garages, etc. An audible signal and symbols in the instrument panel and center display indicate the distance to the object. The audible signals for objects in front of and to the sides are active while the vehicle is moving and will stop after the vehicle has been stopped for approx. 2 seconds. The audible signals for objects behind the vehicle are active even when the vehicle has stopped moving.
DRIVER SUPPORT Side park assist Front park assist Activating/deactivating Park Assist The Park Assist system can be turned on or off. On/Off Park Assist's front and side sensors are activated automatically when the engine is started. The rear sensors activate if the vehicle rolls rearward in N or if R is selected. This function can be activated/ deactivated in the center display's Function view.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist limitations The Park Assist system has certain limitations. NOTE A trailer hitch whose wiring is integrated with the vehicle's electrical system will be taken into account when measuring the available space behind the vehicle. NOTE • The system will not detect high objects, such as a loading dock, etc. • Certain materials or fabrics may not be detected by the sensors. Objects made of these materials or people wearing clothing made of these fabrics may not be detected.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist symbols and messages A number of messages relating to Park Assist will appear in the instrument panel. The following table provides some examples. Message Explanation Park Assist System The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Unavailable Service required Park Assist System One or more of the system's sensors are blocked. Check and clean the sensors as soon as possible.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera (PAC)* CTA: Cross Traffic Alert* On/Off The Park Assist Camera system is designed to provide the driver with a view of the area around the vehicle in the form of a camera image and graphics in the center display. PAC is a supplementary parking aid that can be activated automatically when the gear selector is in R or by tapping a button in the center display, depending on the selected settings. See also the article "Starting the Park Assist Camera.
DRIVER SUPPORT Backing up Front camera NOTE The front camera will only reactivate automatically if Auto Camera Reverse Activation has been selected in Settings My Car Park Assist. Side camera Location of the rear Park Assist Camera (generic illustration) Location of the front Park Assist Camera (generic illustration) The rear camera shows a wide area behind the vehicle and on certain models, part of the bumper and the trailer hitch (if installed) will be visible.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera (PAC)* trajectory lines and fields The Park Assist Camera system uses trajectory lines and fields to indicate the vehicle's position in relation to its immediate surroundings. Trajectory lines These lines also indicate the outermost limits that any object (door mirrors, corners of the body, a trailer hitch, etc.) extends out from the vehicle, even when it turns.
DRIVER SUPPORT Trajectory lines for a trailer hitch (towbar) Front and rear sensor fields If the vehicle is also equipped with the optional Park Assist system, this information will be displayed on the screen as colored field showing the distance to obstacles that have been detected. Side sensors The side fields will only be shown in orange. Side field color Distance to the object Orange 0–1.0 ft (0–0.3 m) Related information Front and rear sensors • • Park Assist Camera (PAC)* (p.
DRIVER SUPPORT Starting the Park Assist Camera (PAC)* Activating/deactivating automatic start of PAC PAC starts automatically when the gear selector is moved to R or can be started manually from the center display. PAC can be started automatically when reverse gear is selected. Tap My Car 3. Select Rear View Instead of 360° to set the rear view as default. Park Assist. 1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top view. Related information • 2.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Camera* (PAC) limitations The Park Assist Camera system has certain limitations that the driver should be aware of. With 360° view selected, objects/obstacles may not be detected at the edges of the individual cameras' fields of vision. Defective camera If a camera sector is dark and contains this symbol, this indicates that the camera is not functioning properly (see the following illustration).
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* Types of parking Park Assist Pilot (PAP) helps the driver drive into parallel or perpendicular parking spaces and leave parallel parking spaces. Parallel parking Perpendicular parking Park Assist Pilot provides assistance when parking by measuring the parking space and turning the steering wheel to guide the vehicle into the space. Information about the actions required by the driver is provided in the center display in the form of symbols, images and text.
DRIVER SUPPORT • • WARNING Using Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* PAP does not function in all situations and is only intended to assist the driver during parallel or perpendicular parking. As the driver, you have full responsibility for parking the vehicle in a safe manner. Park Assist Pilot (PAP) gives the driver instructions during the parking procedure. The function can also assist when leaving a parking space.
DRIVER SUPPORT || 1. Tap the Park In button in the center display's Function view. 1: Searching and measuring 2: Backing into the parking space If necessary, slow down to: • a speed below 20 mph (30 km/h) for parallel parking • approx. 12 mph ( 20 km/h) for perpendicular parking. 2. Keep an eye on the display and be prepared to stop the vehicle when you are instructed by PAP to do so. 3. Select Parallel parking or Perpendicular parking and put the transmission in reverse. 4.
DRIVER SUPPORT When the vehicle is backing up, PAP will steer it into the parking space. Do as follows: 1. Check that the area behind the vehicle is clear and put the gear selector in R. 2. Back up slowly without moving the steering wheel. The vehicle's speed must be below approximately 4 mph (7 km/h). 3. 3: Adjusting the vehicle's position Keep an eye on the instrument panel and be prepared to stop the vehicle when you are instructed by PAP to do so.
DRIVER SUPPORT || 1. Tap the Park out button in the center display's Function view. 2. Use the turn signal to indicate the direction in which the vehicle should leave the parking space. Points to keep in mind PAP is a parking aid only and the driver should always be prepared to take control and cancel a parking sequence. This can be due to one or more of the following factors: The PAP parking sequence is cancelled 3. Follow the instructions provided in the center display.
DRIVER SUPPORT • Heavy rain or snow may inhibit PAP's capacity to correctly measure a parking space. • Do not use PAP when using snow chains and/or a temporary spare tire. • Do not use PAP if there are any objects protruding from the vehicle. Maintenance WARNING • • • The front end of your vehicle may turn out toward oncoming traffic during the parking procedure. Objects located above the parking sensors' field of vision are not included when PAP measures a parking space.
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* symbols and messages Various PAP-related combinations of graphics and text messages are displayed in the instrument panel and sometimes also include suitable actions. Park Assist Pilot uses graphics and text messages to indicate if there is a problem with the system. The following table provides some examples. Message Explanation Park Assist System The system is not functioning properly. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
STARTING AND DRIVING
STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and driving Brakes The vehicle is equipped with features that supplement its basic functions, such as shifting gears with steering wheel paddles* and the fuelconserving start/stop function. The brake system is a hydraulic system consisting of two separate brake circuits. If a problem should occur in one of these circuits, it is still possible to stop the vehicle with the other brake circuit.
STARTING AND DRIVING Brake pad inspection On vehicles equipped with a jack*, the condition of the brake pads can be checked by raising the vehicle and performing a visual inspection of the brake pads. WARNING • • • If the vehicle has been driven immediately prior to a brake pad inspection, the wheel hub, brake components, etc., will be very hot. Allow time for these components to cool before carrying out the inspection. Apply the parking brake and put the gear selector in the Park (P) position.
STARTING AND DRIVING || WARNING If both symbols illuminate at the same time and the brake level is below the MIN mark in the reservoir or if a brake system-related message is shown in the instrument panel: DO NOT DRIVE. Have the vehicle towed to a trained and qualified Volvo service technician and have the brake system inspected.
STARTING AND DRIVING When Auto-hold is off, Hill Start Assist (HSA) will be activated to help prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards when starting up a hill. Instrument panel symbol Symbol Explanation The symbol in the instrument panel illuminates when this function is using the normal brakes to keep the vehicle stationary.
STARTING AND DRIVING Emergency brake lights Hill Descent Control (HDC) Activating HDC The emergency brake lights activate in the event of hard braking/rapid deceleration at most normal driving speeds or if the ABS system is activated. This function causes an additional taillight on each side of the vehicle to illuminate to help alert vehicles traveling behind.
STARTING AND DRIVING From the center display's Function view Models without the drive mode control have a button for Hill Descent Control in the center display's Function view. • Tap the button to activate. A light in the button illuminates when the function is activated. NOTE The function is deactivated when driving at higher speeds and must be reactivated at lower speeds if so desired. Related information • • • Brake functions (p. 358) Low Speed Control (LSC) (p. 397) Drive modes* (p.
STARTING AND DRIVING || ted. If it is applied while the vehicle is moving, the normal brakes are used on all four wheels. The brakes will only be applied on the rear wheels once the vehicle has stopped. Related information • • • Using the parking brake Symbol in the instrument panel The electric parking brake helps to keep the vehicle stationary when it is parked. Symbol Explanation The symbol flashes while the parking brake is being applied. Applying the parking brake A Brake functions (p.
STARTING AND DRIVING Releasing the parking brake NOTE • For safety reasons, the parking brake is only released automatically if the engine is running and the driver is wearing a seat belt. • The electric parking brake will be released immediately when the accelerator pedal is pressed and the gear selector is in position D or R. Parking on a hill 1. Keep the electric parking brake control pushed in. 2.
STARTING AND DRIVING Parking brake malfunctions Symbols in the instrument panel If it has not been possible to apply or release the parking brake after several attempts, consult a trained and authorized Volvo service technician or retailer. Symbol A An audible signal will sound if the parking brake is applied when the vehicle is being driven. If the vehicle must be parked while the parking brake is not functioning properly: • • Put the gear selector in P.
STARTING AND DRIVING in countries where it may be difficult to obtain the correct fuel. • Consider your destination. If you will be driving through an area where snow or ice are likely to occur, consider using snow tires. Driving economically Better driving economy can be obtained by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops and adjusting the speed of your vehicle to immediate traffic conditions. • Remove snow tires when threat of snow or ice has ended.
STARTING AND DRIVING the steering wheel has to be turned more than might seem appropriate for the curvature of a bend. This ensures good stability and reduces the risk of rear wheel skid. Remember that these properties can alter with the vehicle load. The heavier the load in the cargo compartment, the less the tendency to understeer. Driving through standing water The vehicle should be driven with extreme caution if it is necessary to drive through standing water.
STARTING AND DRIVING Related information • Towing recommendations (p. 370) Overheating the engine and transmission • The air conditioning may be switched off temporarily. In demanding driving conditions, such as when transporting heavy loads, driving in mountainous areas or in very hot weather there is a risk of overheating the engine or transmission. • After a prolonged period of driving, do not turn off the engine immediately after stopping.
STARTING AND DRIVING Winter driving Check your vehicle before the approach of cold weather. The following advice is worth noting: • Make sure that the engine coolant contains 50 percent antifreeze. Any other mixture will reduce freeze protection. This gives protection against freezing down to –31 °F (–35 °C). The use of "recycled" antifreeze is not approved by Volvo. Different types of antifreeze must not be mixed. • Volvo recommends using only genuine Volvo antifreeze in your vehicle's radiator.
STARTING AND DRIVING CAUTION In certain conditions, the towing eyelet may be used to pull the vehicle onto a flatbed tow truck. Front bumper: Remove the cover. Rear bumper: Remove the cover by pressing the mark in the lower left corner with a finger and folding out the opposite side with a coin, etc. > The cover folds out and can then be removed. 4. Reinsert the cover into the bumper.
STARTING AND DRIVING Towing recommendations Always check with state and local authorities before attempting to tow another vehicle because this type of towing is subject to regulations regarding maximum towing speed, length and type of towing device, lighting, etc. CAUTION General towing precautions: • Towing your vehicle behind another vehicle 1. 2. 370 After securely attaching the towing line to both vehicles, put the gear selector in position N and release the parking brake.
STARTING AND DRIVING Tow trucks CAUTION In certain conditions, the towing eyelet may be used to pull the vehicle onto a flatbed tow truck. • • • The vehicle's position and ground clearance determine if it can be pulled up onto a flatbed tow truck using the towing eyelet. If the angle of the tow truck’s ramp is too steep or the ground clearance under the vehicle is insufficient, damage could occur by attempting to pull the vehicle using the towing eyelet.
STARTING AND DRIVING || Related information • • • • Towing eyelet (p. 368) Jump starting (p. 376) Parking brake (p. 361) Ignition modes (p. 380) Fuel Volvo recommends the use of detergent gasoline to control engine deposits. Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives) Detergent gasoline is effective in keeping injectors and intake valves clean. Consistent use of deposit control gasolines will help ensure good drivability and fuel economy.
STARTING AND DRIVING Alcohol – Ethanol Fuels containing up to 10% ethanol by volume may be used. Ethanol may also be referred to as Ethyl alcohol, or "Gasohol". Ethers – MTBE: Fuels containing up to 15% MTBE may be used. Octane rating NOTE Volvo requires premium fuel (91 octane or above) for best performance. Information about TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is available at www.toptiergas.com.
STARTING AND DRIVING || Use of Additives Opening/closing the fuel filler door With the exception of gas line antifreeze during winter months, do not add solvents, thickeners, or other store-bought additives to your vehicle's fuel, cooling, or lubricating systems. Overuse may damage your engine, and some of these additives contain organically volatile chemicals. Do not needlessly expose yourself to these chemicals. The fuel tank has a filling system that does not have a cover.
STARTING AND DRIVING CAUTION Avoid spilling gasoline during refueling. In addition to causing damage to the environment, gasolines containing alcohol can cause damage to painted surfaces, which may not be covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Emission controls Three-way catalytic converter • Related information • • or location or removing components, and/or repeated use of leaded fuel. Fuel (p. 372) Octane rating (p. 373) • Keep your engine properly tuned.
STARTING AND DRIVING Jump starting Driving with a trailer Follow the instructions provided here to jump start your vehicle or to jump start another vehicle. When towing a trailer, always observe the legal requirements of the state/province. Related information • • • • • 376 • • Do not connect the trailer's brake system directly to the vehicle's brake system.
STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE • When parking the vehicle with a trailer on a hill, apply the parking brake before putting the gear selector in P. Always follow the trailer manufacturer's recommendations for wheel chocking. • When starting on a hill, put the gear selector in D before releasing the parking brake. • If you use the manual (Geartronic) shift positions while towing a trailer, make sure the gear you select does not put too much strain on the engine (using too high a gear).
STARTING AND DRIVING || Related information • • • Detachable trailer hitch (p. 378) Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) (p. 379) Weights (p. 525) Detachable trailer hitch 3. Volvo recommends the use of Volvo trailer hitches that are specially designed for the vehicle. Align the hole in the ball holder with the one in the hitch assembly. 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.
STARTING AND DRIVING Stowing the ball holder Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) How TSA works Trailer Stability Assist is a system designed to help stabilize a vehicle that is towing a trailer when the vehicle and trailer have begun to sway and is part of the Electronic Stability Control system. Once swaying has begun, it can be very difficult to stop, which makes it difficult to control the vehicle and trailer. Function A vehicle towing a trailer may begin to sway for various reasons.
STARTING AND DRIVING || Related information • • • Detachable trailer hitch (p. 378) Driving with a trailer (p. 376) Electronic Stability Control (ESC) (p. 243) Ignition modes The vehicle's ignition can be put in various modes (levels) to make different functions available. Mode 0 Functions available • • • The vehicle's ignition has 3 modes: 0, I, and II that can be used to operate various functions without starting the engine.
STARTING AND DRIVING Mode II NOTE Functions available • • • To access ignition modes I or II without starting the engine, the brake pedal must not be depressed when these modes are selected. The headlights illuminate Warning/indicator lights illuminate for 5 seconds A number of other functions will also be activated. However, the heated seats* and heated rear window functions can only be activated when the engine is running.
STARTING AND DRIVING Starting the engine To start the engine. The engine can be started using the start knob on the tunnel console if there is a remote key in the passenger compartment. 1. A remote key must be in the passenger compartment. On models with the standard Passive Start, the key has to be in the front section of the passenger compartment. If the vehicle is equipped the optional Passive Entry system (keyless locking/unlocking) the key can be anywhere in the vehicle. 2.
STARTING AND DRIVING back-up reader in the tunnel console (see the illustration) and try again to start the engine. WARNING • NOTE When the remote key is in the back-up reader, be sure there are no other metallic objects (e.g., other keys, coins, cell phones) in the cup holder. This could affect the back-up reader's function.
STARTING AND DRIVING Turning the engine off Drive modes* The engine can be turned off using the start knob on the tunnel console. Selecting a drive mode affects the vehicle's driving characteristics to help make driving more enjoyable or easier in certain types of situations.
STARTING AND DRIVING • Not possible to select due to limitations • Not possible to select due to high speed. Available drive modes COMFORT This is the default mode. When the engine is started, COMFORT3 drive mode will be selected and the Start/Stop function will be activated. This setting offers driving comfort and light steering. INDIVIDUAL This setting allows you to adapt a driving mode to your personal preferences.
STARTING AND DRIVING || 3. Select: Eco, Comfort or Dynamic. ECO drive mode Selecting ECO mode The following settings can be modified: The Eco drive mode is a function designed to give the driver the opportunity to drive more economically and to help reduce fuel consumption. When the engine is switched off, ECO mode is deactivated and must be reactivated each time the engine is started. ECO will appear in the instrument panel when the function is activated.
STARTING AND DRIVING With the drive mode control* This feature is primarily intended to be used in driving situations where the vehicle can roll freely, such as down gentle hills or when a decrease in speed is expected, such as when approaching an intersection or a traffic light. Press the DRIVE MODE control. > A pop-up menu will open in the center display. 2. Roll the control upward or downward to scroll to the desired drive mode and 3. Press the control again to select it.
STARTING AND DRIVING || Deactivating and turning off Eco Coast In certain situations, it may be advisable to switch off the Eco Coast function, such as: • When driving down steep hills, in order to utilize engine braking • Prior to passing another vehicle, in order to do so as safely as possible ECO gauge in the instrument panel Move the gear selector to the manual "+/–" position • Change gears using the steering wheel paddles* • Press the brake or accelerator pedal A low reading in the green ar
STARTING AND DRIVING Start/Stop Using the Start/Stop function Start/Stop is a function that temporarily switches off the engine when the vehicle is not moving, for instance in heavy traffic or at a traffic light, to help reduce fuel consumption. The engine starts again automatically when the brake pedal is released. Start/Stop is a function that temporarily switches off the engine when the vehicle is not moving, for instance in heavy traffic or at a traffic light, to help reduce fuel consumption.
STARTING AND DRIVING || Symbols in the instrument panel Symbol 12" instrument panel • READY will be displayed in the tachometer when Start/Stop is available. • Explanation White symbol: the function is available. An indicator in the tachometer will point toward READY when Start/Stop is active and the engine has auto-stopped. Beige symbol: the function is active and the engine has auto-stopped. • READY will be grayed-out when Start/Stop is not available.
STARTING AND DRIVING Conditions for Start/Stop Certain conditions must be met for the Start/ Stop feature to function. If a condition is not met, this will be indicated in the instrument panel. The engine does not auto-stop In certain situations or conditions, the engine may not auto-stop when the vehicle comes to a standstill, such as when: • • the vehicle has not reached a speed of approx. 8 mph (12 km/h) after starting. after several auto-stops, the speed must again exceed approx.
STARTING AND DRIVING || WARNING Do not open the hood if the engine has autostopped. The engine could suddenly autostart. Before opening the hood: • • Switch off the ignition by turning the start knob in the tunnel console toward STOP. Be aware that if the engine has been running, components in the engine compartment will be very hot. Related information • Using the Start/Stop function (p.
STARTING AND DRIVING Shiftlock Automatic shiftlock The automatic transmission's shiftlock feature helps prevent inadvertently moving the gear selector between different positions. From Park – P In order to move the gear selector from the P position, the brake pedal must be depressed and the ignition must be in mode II. There are two different types of shiftlock: mechanical and automatic. Mechanical shiftlock from the P or D positions into N so that the vehicle can be moved.
STARTING AND DRIVING Gear shift indicator The gear shift indicator in the instrument panel shows the current gear (in manual shifting mode) and will prompt the driver to shift up or down to help get the best possible fuel economy. Gear selector positions The automatic transmission has 8 forward gears and also offers manual shifting. Gear selector positions The gear shift indicator shows the current gear in the instrument panel and uses an upward arrow to recommend shifting to a higher gear.
STARTING AND DRIVING Drive – D D is the normal driving position and gear shifting is fully automatic. The vehicle must be stationary when the gear selector is moved from R to D. For smooth shifting and engine performance, the transmission will shift down automatically if the vehicle's speed becomes too low for the selected gear. Manual shifting – M (shown on the instrument panel) Manual shifting can be selected at any time and engine braking will occur when the accelerator pedal is released.
STARTING AND DRIVING || Manually shifting gears In shift mode M, the paddles are automatically activated. The number of the current gear will no longer be displayed. The paddles will remain active if engine braking is currently being used. Related information • • "–": Shift down one gear. "+": Shift up one gear. Instrument panel when using the paddles in manual mode Shifting To shift one gear: – Pull either paddle toward the steering wheel and release it.
STARTING AND DRIVING Low Speed Control (LSC) NOTE Low Speed Control (LSC) helps make off-road driving easier on slippery surfaces when towing a trailer on grass, etc. This feature is part of the Off Road drive mode. When driving at low speeds, LSC prioritizes low gears and all wheel drive to help avoid wheel spin and to improve the vehicle's tractive force. The accelerator pedal and engine react differently to make low-speed driving easier.
STARTING AND DRIVING Suspension and leveling control* Transport Self-leveling and the active chassis functions are controlled automatically. When transporting the vehicle on a ferry, train or a tow truck, it may only be secured (lashed) around the tires, not using any other chassis components. Changes in the pneumatic suspension may occur during transport that could negatively affect the lashing and result in damage.
INFOTAINMENT
INFOTAINMENT The infotainment system The infotainment system consists of a radio, media player and has the capacity to communicate with a Bluetooth-connected cell phone. It is also possible to connect to the Internet to e.g., stream audio content via apps. The system's functions can be controlled from the right-side steering wheel keypad, the center display or by using voice commands. Infotainment overview Related information • • • • • • • Media player (p. 424) Radio (p.
INFOTAINMENT Some apps are only available if the vehicle is connected to the Internet. – In the center display's App view, tap an app to start it. Related information • • • Internet connected vehicle (p. 434) Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps (p. 436) Changing settings in different types of apps (p. 44) Sound settings The infotainment system is precalibrated for optimal sound reproduction but these settings can be changed to suit your personal preferences.
INFOTAINMENT Radio Radio settings Your vehicle's radio offers AM and FM with HD Radio ™ Technology and SiriusXM® Satellite radio*. The following information lists the settings that can be made for the various wavebands. The radio can be controlled using the right-side steering wheel keypad, the center display or by using voice commands. Related information • Changing and searching for radio stations (p. 403) • • • • Radio settings (p. 402) SiriusXM® Satellite radio* (p. 408) HD Radio™reception (p.
INFOTAINMENT RBDS radio RBDS radio RBDS (Radio Data Broadcast System) enables certain functionality2, such as: • Searches for program types or new broadcasts • Text information about currently broadcast programs For example, if news is broadcast, the currently playing sound source will be interrupted so that the news can be heard. The infotainment system will return to the previous sound source when the news broadcast has been completed.
INFOTAINMENT || Changing wavebands3 1. Tap Library. HD Radio™reception 2. . Tap > The search view with a keyboard will open. 3. Enter a search word(s). > The search will start and change as characters are entered and the search results will be categorized. HD Radio is a brand name registered by the iBiquity digital corporation4.
INFOTAINMENT 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. When you have tuned to an HD Radio station, the symbol will appear in the infotainment system display.
INFOTAINMENT Switching HD Radio on and off The factory setting for HD Radio is off. Switching HD on or off When listening to an HD Radio station and 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. Related information • • • HD Radio™reception (p. 404) HD Radio sub-channels (p. 406) SiriusXM® Satellite radio* settings (p.
INFOTAINMENT Selecting sub-channels To listen to a station's sub-channel(s), tap the station on the screen or press the forward/back arrow keys on the right-side steering wheel keypad or below the screen. HD Radio limitations Limitations • Sub-channels can also be stored as favorites, see the article "Changing and searching for radio stations". If you tap a sub-channel favorite, it may take up to 6 seconds before the channel becomes audible.
INFOTAINMENT SiriusXM® Satellite radio* function and display the channel list included in your subscription. SiriusXM® The Satellite system broadcasts from of a number of high elevation satellites in geosynchronous orbit. Related information Listening to satellite radio The digital signals from the satellites are line-ofsight, which means that physical obstructions such as bridges, tunnels, etc, may temporarily interfere with signal reception.
INFOTAINMENT Using SiriusXM® Satellite radio radio* SiriusXM® Satellite radio offers several features for finding and listening to music, news, sporting events, etc. being broadcast on satellite radio stations. SiriusXM® Satellite radio functions Search Tap the magnifying glass to display a screen where you can enter text using the center display's keyboard or by writing in the free-text field to search for e.g., a station number, an artist, song title, etc.
INFOTAINMENT || iTunes tagging From the center display's Top view, tapSiriusXM Settings. Tap theiTunes Tagging menu. Tap the iTunes Tagging box to activate/deactivate this function and tap Close to return to Home view. Tap List Of Tags to display a list of all tagged songs. If the function is activated, the iTunes tag button will be displayed in Home view. If a song is played that you would like to buy in the iTunes store, tap this button while the song is playing to tag it.
INFOTAINMENT Game Alerts Tap to display a list of sports. Skipped categories Tap to display a list of categories. Tap a category to skip (hide) it. It will not be displayed in the list of categories. Tap a sport to display a list of teams and tap a box on the right side of the screen to select a team as a favorite. An alert will then be provided when information about the team is being broadcast. Related information • Using SiriusXM® Satellite radio radio* (p.
INFOTAINMENT || 3. Tap Subscription Status. > To subscribe, call the phone number listed on the screen. NOTE If the Close button is used to return to SiriusXM Travel Link home screen, the following applies (the Weather service is used here as an example): Any services not subscribed will be grayed out and contain the text Service not subscribed. When the services have been activated (subscribed), tap the one of your choice to start it.
INFOTAINMENT SiriusXM Travel Link - Weather Local5 This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides weather-related information near the vehicle, at a local ski resort, etc. Information from the closest weather station will be displayed and the following alternatives are available: From the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen, to display weather-related information: – Tap the Weather button to display this screen.
INFOTAINMENT || Areas SiriusXM Travel Link - Alerts Tap Areas to display a list of areas/locations in states from the SiriusXM Travel Link database. This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides alerts for potential weather problems or other emergency situations in the vicinity of the vehicle. Scroll to a state and tap to display: • Weather locations: tap arrow to the right to display a list of towns. Scroll to desired town and tap for detailed weather information.
INFOTAINMENT SiriusXM Travel Link - Fuel This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides information and guidance to service stations near the vehicle providing the type of fuel that you prefer/ require for your vehicle. From the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen, to display fuel information: – Tap the Fuel button to display main fuel screen. appear on the screen. Enter the text of your choice and tap Search for detailed information if available.
INFOTAINMENT || arrange the list according to Nearest or Recommended. Tap Done to return to the previous screen. Related information • • • • SiriusXM Travel Link* (p. 411) SiriusXM Travel Link - Sports Octane rating (p. 373) From the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen, to display sports information: Opening/closing the fuel filler door (p. 374) – Fuel (p. 372) Tap one of the divisions to display: • In progress: play-by-play information about a match/game/tournament currently in progress.
INFOTAINMENT Phone Overview • Text message settings (p. 423) A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone can be paired and connected to the vehicle's integrated handsfree system. The infotainment system offers hands-free functionality for remote-controlling a number of a cell phone's features. The phone's integrated controls can also be used, even when it is connected to the vehicle.
INFOTAINMENT Pairing a cell phone A Bluetooth®-enabled cell phone or other device can be paired and wirelessly connected to the infotainment system. When a cell phone or other device is connected, audio can be streamed to the infotainment system. Toggle between the devices by pressing the TEL and MEDIA buttons to access the respective sources' functions. Before a Bluetooth device can be used with the infotainment system, it has to be paired ("registered").
INFOTAINMENT 6. 7. For the phone selected, accept or cancel the alternatives for the phone book (list of contacts), text messages, etc. Full functionality may not be available in all cell phones. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the phone's Bluetooth function, activate the phone's function for tethering/personal hotspot, etc.
INFOTAINMENT || 4. Tap Remove device and confirm. > The phone or other device is no longer paired to the vehicle. Before this device can be used again, the pairing procedure will have to be repeated. Handling phone calls Related information • 2. Initiate a call from: recently made calls, the phone book (list of contacts) or enter a number. Search for or scroll to a contact in the in the phone book to phone book. Tap add a contact to your list of Favorites. 3. Tap Call or 4.
INFOTAINMENT Incoming calls Information about incoming calls is displayed in the instrument panel and the center display. Handle the calls using the right-side steering wheel keypad or the center display. 1. Tap Answer/Reject. 2. Tap End call to end a phone call. Incoming calls while another call is in progress 1. Tap Answer/Reject. 2. • • • Using the center display (p. 45) Handling text messages Using the center display keyboard (p.
INFOTAINMENT || 2. 1. From App view, tap Messages to open. 2. Tap the name of the contact who sent the message. 3. Tap Read out to have the message read aloud or tap the message to be displayed. To reply to a message: tap the name of the contact who sent the message and then tap Answer. • To create a new message: tap Create new +. Select the contact who will receive the message or enter a phone number. 3. Write or dictate ( 4. Tap Send.
INFOTAINMENT Text message settings Connecting a Bluetooth® device The following settings can be made for text messages received through a paired and connected cell phone. Bluetooth®-enabled Text message settings – Pull down the center display's Top view and tap Settings Communication Text Messages and choose among the following settings: • Notification in center display: shows text messages in the center display's status bar.
INFOTAINMENT • • • Media player The media player can play audio from a CD*, from external media devices connected to the USB/AUX sockets or it can stream audio from an external device connected to the infotainment system through a Bluetooth connection. Apps (applications) (p. 400) CD (media) player* (p. 427) Playing media through the AUX/USB sockets (p. 430) Video can also be viewed from devices connected to the USB socket.
INFOTAINMENT Apple CarPlay Apple CarPlay helps make it possible to listen to music, make phone calls, get directions to a destination, send/receive text messages and use Siri while focusing on driving. Apple CarPlay functions with certain Apple devices. • Please be aware that Volvo has no control over the content of the Apple CarPlay app. • CarPlay, certain information from your car (including its position) is transferred to your iPhone.
INFOTAINMENT || From a previously connected iPhone 1. Connect the iPhone to the USB socket in the tunnel console. If there are two USB sockets, connect to the one with the white frame. > If the automatic start setting has been activated, the Apple CarPlay sub-view will open and compatible apps will be displayed. 2. 3. If the automatic start setting has not been activated, open the Apple CarPlay app from the center display's App view.
INFOTAINMENT 2. Tap Sound System Volumes and select the following settings: • Voice Control • Navigation • Ringtone CD (media) player* Playing media The CD (media) player can play commercially purchased discs as well as ones that you have burned yourself. See the article "Media player technical data" for information about compatible file formats. The media player can controlled from the rightside steering wheel keypad, the center display or by using voice commands.
INFOTAINMENT || CD 1. Insert a CD. 2. Open the CD app in the center display's App view. 3. Select a track. > Playback will begin. USB flash drive 1. Insert the flash drive in the USB socket. 2. Open the USB app in the center display's App view. 3. Select a track. > Playback will begin. Mp3 player and iPod® NOTE Use the iPod app ( not the USB app) to start playback. When an iPod is the media source, the infotainment system will use a menu structure similar to the iPod's own menu structure. 428 1.
INFOTAINMENT Play/pause: tap the track's image, press the symbol on the keypad or press the button under the center display. Change tracks: tap the desired track on the center display, press the buttons under the center display or on the right-side steering wheel keypad. Fast forward/reverse, move within a track: press the time axis on the center display and drag from buttons side to side, press and hold the under the center display or on the right-side steering wheel keypad.
INFOTAINMENT || 3. Tap Search. > The infotainment system will search through all connected devices and any results will be displayed by category. Swipe the screen horizontally to display each category separately. Related information • • • Media player (p. 424) Playing media (p. 427) Using the center display keyboard (p.
INFOTAINMENT Media sound settings System volumes for media Gracenote Sound settings for the media player can be personalized. Open the center display's Top view and tap Settings Sound System Volumes: Gracenote identifies artists, albums, tracks and any associated images that can be displayed during playback. • AUX: an external device (e.g., an mp3 player, an iPod, etc.) connected to the AUX socket may have a different volume level than the one set for the infotainment system (e.g., for the radio).
INFOTAINMENT || • None: no results will be shown. Video Media player technical data Updating Gracenote The media player can play video from USB-connected devices. The following tables list compatible file formats and other technical specifications for the media player. Gracenote's contents are updated continuously. For optimal functionality, always use the latest version. See support.volvocars.com for information and downloads. No video will be available when the vehicle is moving.
INFOTAINMENT Format File extension File extension .divx, .avi AVI .avi Max. file size 4 GB Tracks in a playlist 1,000 AVI (DivX) .avi, .divx Audio codec MP3, AC3 Subfolders No limit ASF .asf, .wmv Subtitles XSUB .mkv Special functions Multiple subtitles, multiple audio, resume play Reference Meets all requirements of the DivX® Home Theater profile. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX® Home Theater. video.
INFOTAINMENT Internet connected vehicle Connecting to the Internet makes it possible to e.g., use certain navigation services, listen to web radio, stream music using apps, contact a retailer and download software. The vehicle can connect to the Internet using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a cell phone connected by a cable to the USB socket or via the integrated modem. When connected, it is possible to share (tether) a Wi-Fi-hotspot to allow other devices to use the connection6.
INFOTAINMENT 1. Activate tethering/personal hotspot in the cell phone. Connect using a cable connected to the USB socket 2. Tap Settings in the center display's Top view. 1. 3. Tap Communication Connect the phone via a cable to the USB socket in the tunnel console storage compartment. 2. Activate USB tethering in the cell phone. 4. Tap Wi-Fi to activate/deactivate. 3. 5. Tap the name of the network to be used. 6. Enter the network password.
INFOTAINMENT Bluetooth settings The following settings apply to a Bluetooth-connected cell phone or other device. Bluetooth 1. 2. Tap Settings in the center display's Top view. Tap Communication Bluetooth and select among the following settings: • Previously paired devices: lists the devices that are paired and connected to the vehicle. • Internet connection: select to connect to the Internet using the device's Bluetooth connection. • Add device: begin the procedure to pair a new device.
INFOTAINMENT 3. Select Install to start downloading the app. It will remain in the list and a new download can be initiated if necessary. > Download status will be indicated while it is in progress. A message will be displayed if a download cannot be started immediately. The app will remain in the list and a new download can be initiated if necessary. Cancelling (aborting) a download – Tap Abort to cancel a download that is currently underway. Only a download can be cancelled.
INFOTAINMENT || Related information • • Internet connected vehicle (p. 434) Connecting to the Internet (p. 434) Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing) When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, this connection can be shared (tethered) with other devices7. The network service provider (the SIM card) must support tethering. 1. Open the center display's Top view. 2. Tap Settings Communication Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot. 3. Tap Network name and assign a name to the hotspot. 4.
INFOTAINMENT Deleting Wi-Fi networks Wi-Fi technology and security Vehicle modem settings Networks that are not used can be deleted. The following are types of networks can be connect to. The vehicle is equipped with a modem that can be used to connect the vehicle to the Internet. It is also possible to share (tether) this connection via Wi-Fi. 1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top view. 2. Tap Wi-Fi 3. Tap Forget to remove the network. 4. Confirm the selection.
INFOTAINMENT || Change PIN: enter max. 4 digits. Disable PIN: Allow access to the SIM card without requiring a PIN code. • Send request code: this is used to download the balance remaining on a SIM card. This is specific to your service provider. Infotainment system license information The following license information pertains to Volvo's agreements with certain manufacturers/ developers.
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WHEELS AND TIRES
WHEELS AND TIRES Tires Your vehicle is equipped with tires according to the vehicle's tire information placard on the Bpillar (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.
WHEELS AND TIRES sidewall (see the illustration). A tire with e.g., visible cracks or discoloration should be replaced immediately. NOTE • If the tires are rotated, they should only be moved from front to rear or vice versa. They should never be rotated left to right/right to left. • 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.
WHEELS AND TIRES Tire sidewall designations The following information can be found on a tire's sidewall. NOTE Please be aware that the following tire designation is an example only and that this particular tire may not be available on your vehicle. 1. Federal law mandates that tire manufacturers place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires (see the illustration). The vehicle has been certified with certain combinations of wheels and tires.
WHEELS AND TIRES 10. Maximum Load: Indicates the maximum load in pounds and kilograms that can be carried by the tire. Refer to the vehicle's tire information placard located on the B-Pillar for the correct tire pressure for your vehicle. 11. Treadwear, Traction, and Temperature grades. 12. Maximum permissible inflation pressure: the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire. This limit is set by the tire manufacturer.
WHEELS AND TIRES Tire terminology The following is a glossary of tire-related terms. The tire suppliers may have additional markings, notes or warnings such as standard load, radial tubeless, etc. 450 • Tire information placard: A placard showing the OE (Original Equipment) tire sizes, recommended inflation pressure, and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry.
WHEELS AND TIRES Tire direction of rotation Incorrectly mounted tires impair the car's braking properties and ability to force aside rain, snow and slush. The arrows shows the direction of rotation of the tire • The tires with the most tread should always be on the rear axle (to help reduce the risk of skidding). • When switching between summer and winter tires, mark the tires to indicate where they were mounted on the car, e.g.
WHEELS AND TIRES Loading specifications Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design performance. Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. Locate the statement "the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." on your vehicle's placard. 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. 4.
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: (straight-ahead) traction tests and is not a measure of cornering (turning) traction.
WHEELS AND TIRES CAUTION Checking tire inflation pressure • Snow chains should not be used on wheels larger than 18". • Always follow the chain manufacturer's installation instructions carefully. Install chains as tightly as possible and retighten periodically. Correct tire inflation pressure helps improve driving stability, save fuel and increase the service life of the tires. • Check local regulations regarding the use of snow chains before installing. • • Use single-sided snow chains only.
WHEELS AND TIRES of the factory-mounted tires on your vehicle, as well as load limits and inflation pressure. NOTE • • • The placard shown indicates inflation pressure for the tires installed on the vehicle at the factory only. A certain amount of air seepage from the tires occurs naturally and tire pressure fluctuates with seasonal changes in temperature. Always check tire pressure regularly.
WHEELS AND TIRES Changing tires When changing wheels to another dimension, always follow Volvo's instructions. Tools Jack Tools for e.g., changing wheels, etc. are located under the floor of the trunk. The jack is used to raise the vehicle, for example when mounting winter wheels, etc. WARNING When changing to tires of another dimension • If you mount tires with a dimension other than the factory-installed tires, contact an authorized Volvo retailer to update the vehicle's software.
WHEELS AND TIRES CAUTION • When not in use, the jack* should be kept in its storage compartment under the cargo compartment floor. • The jack provided with your vehicle is intended to be used only in temporary situations such as changing wheels in the event of a flat tire. Only the jack that came with your particular model should be used to lift the vehicle. If the vehicle needs to be lifted more frequently or for a prolonged period, using a garage jack or hoist is recommended.
WHEELS AND TIRES || Accessing the spare tire Related information • • • • Changing tires (p. 456) Wheel bolts The wheel bolts hold the wheel in place. Removing a wheel (p. 459) CAUTION Wheel bolts (p. 458) Wheel bolts should be tightened to 103 ft. lbs. (140 Nm). Over-tightening could damage the threads. Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 454) Only use wheels/rims that have been tested and approved by Volvo and are included in Volvo's product range. 1. Lift the rear edge of the trunk's floor.
WHEELS AND TIRES Removing a wheel WARNING Wheel changes should always be carried out correctly. • 1. Turn on the hazard warning flashers if the wheel change has to be done near passing traffic. • 2. Apply the parking brake and put the gear selector in P. • • CAUTION Models with suspension and level control*: Turn this function off before raising the vehicle. To do so, go to Settings Vehicle Deactivate Suspension & Leveling Control in the center display's Top view.
WHEELS AND TIRES || 5. 7. Lug wrench and towing eyelet When hoisting the vehicle, it is essential that the jack (or garage lift arms) are positioned correctly on the underside of the vehicle. There are two jack attachment points on each side of the vehicle and there is a groove in the plastic cover at each attachment point. Position the jack under the attachment point to be used on a level, firm, non-slippery surface and crank it up until it is correctly aligned and seated in the attachment point.
WHEELS AND TIRES CAUTION • After inflating the tires, always reinstall the valve cap to help avoid damage to the valve from dirt, gravel, etc. • Use plastic valve caps only. Metal caps could corrode and become difficult to remove. Related information • • Wheel bolts (p. 458) Jack (p. 456) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) TPMS provides a warning if inflation pressure in one or more tires is too low.
WHEELS AND TIRES || When the system detects a malfunction, the telltale will flash for approximately one minute and then remain continuously illuminated. This sequence will continue upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as the malfunction exists. When the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. After changing wheels, always calibrate the system to avoid false warnings.
WHEELS AND TIRES Yellow: low tire pressure. • One yellow wheel: the tire indicated is underinflated. • All wheels yellow: two or more tires are under-inflated. Stop safely and check/reinflate the tire(s) as soon as possible. Calibrate TPMS after reinflating the tire(s). Related information • Calibrating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (p. 464) • Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (p. 463) • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (p.
WHEELS AND TIRES || 4. In some cases, it may be necessary to drive the vehicle for several minutes at a speed of at least 20 mph (30 km/h) to erase the TPMS telltale warning and the text message. Please be aware that the TPMS telltale warning will not go out until the low tire pressure has been corrected and calibration has been carried out. CAUTION • After inflating the tires, always reinstall the valve cap to help avoid damage to the valve from dirt, gravel, etc. • Use plastic valve caps only.
WHEELS AND TIRES 6. Tap the calibration button. 7. Tap OK after the tire pressure in all four tires has been checked and adjusted. 8. Drive the vehicle. > The calibration process will be completed while driving and will be interrupted if the vehicle is parked and the engine is switched off. Calibration continues automatically when driving resumes.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Volvo's service program Periodic maintenance and service performed at the intervals specified in your Warranty and Service Records Information booklet will help keep your vehicle running well. Introduction The maintenance services contain several checks that require special instruments and tools and therefore must be performed by a qualified technician. To keep your Volvo in top condition, specify time-tested and proven Genuine Volvo Parts and Accessories.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Emission inspection readiness How do states use OBD II for emission inspections? Many states connect a computer directly to a vehicle's OBD II system. The inspector can then read "faults." In some states, this type of inspection has replaced the tailpipe emission test. vehicle diagnosed and, if necessary, serviced by a qualified Volvo technician.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Related information • Climate system service (p. 475) System updates NOTE Updates are available for infotainment-related services and Internet connections. If system software updates are available, they can be to be downloaded all at once or separately. Downloading data may affect other system features that share the Internet connection. A download can be cancelled at any time or the other features can be temporarily turned off while the software download is underway.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Keep in mind that a download can be cancelled but an installation that has already begun cannot be interrupted. Allowing background searches or software updates Remote updates Vehicle status With the vehicle connected to the Internet, updates for a number of the vehicle's systems can be downloaded from the center display.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Booking service and repairs NOTE Connected Service Booking (CSB) makes it possible to use the vehicle's Internet connection to set up a time for service, maintenance and/or repairs. The information is handled through the Car status app, which can be opened from the center display's App view.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Sending an appointment request 1. Open the Car status app in the center display's App view. 2. Tap Appointments. 3. Under Appointments, tap Request appoint.. 4. Check that your Volvo ID is correct. 5. Check that the correct preferred retailer is listed. If you prefer, simply tap the button to initiate a call to the retailer. 6. Tap Send appointment request. Your request and vehicle data will be sent to your retailer through the vehicle's Internet connection.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Viewing workshop information • • • • mileage (odometer reading) Wi-Fi connection to a workshop VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) The time a vehicle is in a workshop for service or repairs can be reduced by transmitting troubleshooting information as soon as the car reaches the workshop. The vehicle's software version Diagnostic information Related information 1. Open the Car status app in the center display's App view. 2. Tap Appointments. 3.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Automatically connecting to a workshop To help prevent the driver from being disturbed by unwanted requests to connect (e.g., if the vehicle is often parked near a workshop with an authorized Volvo network), the vehicle will switch to manual connection if the driver cancels a connection request twice within 5 days. Without driver confirmation This is the most convenient way to transmit trouble-shooting data.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Start battery • The start (main) battery is used to power the starter motor and other electrical components and systems. • • The start battery should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. The vehicle has an alternating current generator.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING CAUTION • • The infotainment system's energy-saving feature may not function correctly or at all, and/or a message may be displayed if a battery charger or jumper cables are not connected properly. The negative terminal on the battery must never be used to connect a jumper cable or a battery charger. Only the ground point on the chassis may be used. NOTE • The service life of the start battery is shortened if it becomes discharged repeatedly.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Related information Battery H7 AGM H8 AGM Dimensions, L×W×H in. (mm) 12.4×6.9×7.5 (315×175×190) 13.9×6.9×7.5 (353×175×190) Capacity (Ah) 80 95 • • • Jump starting (p. 376) Support battery (p. 478) Battery symbols (p. 480) Support battery Vehicles equipped with Start/Stop are equipped with two 12-volt batteries.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Dimensions, L×W×H in. (mm) Capacity (Ah) 5.9×3.5×5.1 (150×90×130) 10 • When replacing the start battery or support battery in a vehicle with Start/Stop, an Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) must be used. • The greater the current consumption in the vehicle, the more the generator has to operate and the battery is charged. This increases fuel consumption. • When the start battery's charge is below the minimum permitted level, the Start/Stop function will be disabled.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Hybrid battery Battery symbols The vehicle's electric motor is powered by a rechargeable, maintenance-free, lithium-ion hybrid battery. There are information and warning symbols on the battery. The vehicle cannot be started if the hybrid battery is completely discharged. Avoid smoking, open flames, and/or sparks. Wear protective goggles.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses The fuses help protect the vehicle's electrical components from overloading or short circuits. WARNING Never use metal objects or fuses with higher amperage than those stated on the lists of fuses. Doing so could seriously damage or overload the vehicle's electrical system. If an electrical component fails to function, this may be due to a blown fuse.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses in the engine compartment The fuses in the engine compartment help protect electrical components such as engine and brake functions.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box cover. There are also positions in the fuse box for several extra fuses. Positions There is a decal on the inside of the cover with a list of fuses.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || • Fuses 18–30, 35–37, 46–54 and 55–70 are called "Micro". Function A Function • Fuses 31–34, 38–45 and 71–78 are called "MCase" and should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function A Function A – – – – – – – – – – – – Engine control module; actuator; Turbocharger valve 20 – – Solenoids; Valves; Engine cooling system thermostat 10 – – Vacuum regulators; Valve 7.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses in the passenger compartment The fuses in the passenger compartment (located under the glove compartment) help pro- 486 tect electrical components such as the 120-volt socket, displays and door modules. There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box covers. There are also positions in the fuse box for several extra fuses.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Positions • Fuses 1, 3–21, 23–36, 39–53 and 55–59 are called "Micro". • Fuses 2, 22, 37–38 and 54 are called "MCase" and should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Function A Function A – – – – Fuel pump control module – – – – Driver side front seat heating* 15 Passenger side front seat heating* 15 Coolant pump – 10 20 Active chassis control module* 20 Sensus control module Related information • • • • Fuses (p. 481) Replacing fuses (p. 481) Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 482) Fuses in the trunk (p. 490) 10 – – – – Certain markets only.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Fuses in the trunk The fuses in the trunk help protect electrical components such as power seats*, airbags and seat belt tensioners. 490 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box cover. There are also positions in the fuse box for several extra fuses.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Positions • • Function A Function A Internal relay windings 5 Heated rear seat (driver side)* 15 – – – – Foot movement detection module for opening the power trunk release* 5 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* 5 – – – – – Seat belt tensioner modules 5 Pneumatic suspension* compressor 40 – – Emission system actuator 5 Lock motor, rear seat backrest passenger's side 15 Trailer hitch* control module 25 – – Power front seat (driver seat* module 20
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing bulbs The halogen headlight bulbs3 can be replaced by the owner. Before the halogen headlight bulbs can be replaced, that plastic covering over the headlight housing has to be removed. NOTE Halogen headlights are not available on all models or in all markets. Consult your Volvo retailer if you are uncertain about the type of headlights in your vehicle.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || CAUTION 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. Front bulbs (vehicles with halogen headlights) Taillight bulbs WARNING • • The ignition should be switched off completely (be in ignition mode 0) when replacing bulbs.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Related information • • Bulb specifications (p. 500) Removing the rectangular headlight cover (p. 495) • • • Replacing parking light bulbs (p. 497) • Replacing low beam headlight bulbs (p. 496) Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 498) Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs (p. 496) Removing the rectangular headlight cover Related information • Replacing bulbs (p. 493) Most of the bulbs in the headlight housing can be accessed when the rectangular cover has been removed.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing low beam headlight bulbs 2. Remove the connector from the bulb. On models with halogen headlights, the low beam headlight bulb can be replaced by the owner. 3. Remove the bulb by pressing it slightly upward and then pulling it out. Before the bulb can be replaced, the plastic covering over the headlight housing has to be removed, see the article "Replacing bulbs." CAUTION Never touch the glass of bulbs with your fingers.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 3. Carefully pry the plastic sleeve by the connector's locking lug to release it. 4. Remove the connector from the bulb. 5. Replace the bulb. 6. Position the bulb in the socket and turn it downward. 7. Put the rubber cover back into place. Replacing parking light bulbs 7. On models with halogen headlights, the front parking light bulb can be replaced by the owner.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Replacing front turn signal bulbs On models with halogen headlights, the front turn signal bulb can be replaced by the owner. • Bulb specifications (p. 500) Replacing rear fog lights The rear fog light bulb is are located behind the panel on the inside of the trunk lid, on the driver's side of the vehicle. NOTE Rear fog lights are not available on all models or in all markets. Driver's side headlight housing shown 1. Remove the rubber cover over the turn signal bulb. 2.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING NOTE When putting the plastic cover over the hinges back in place: 2. 3. 4. Depress the pin in the hinge's plastic cover with a screwdriver or similar object. Release the three snaps in the plastic cover with a small screwdriver and remove the cover. Carefully pull out the section of the panel that has been released. Driver's side lamp housing shown 5. Remove the bulb holder by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it out. 6.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Bulb specifications The following specifications apply to models equipped with halogen headlights6. If other bulbs need to be replaced, contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. Function [W]A Type Low beam 55 H11 High Beam 65 H9 Front turn signal 24 PY24W 21/5 W21/5W 21 H21W LL Daytime running light/ parking light Rear fog lightB Watt Rear fog lights are not available on all models or in all markets.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Hoisting the vehicle When the vehicle is hoisted, the jack or garage lift must be positioned correctly under the vehicle. For vehicles equipped with leveling control*, if it is also equipped with the optional pneumatic suspension, this must be deactivated before the vehicle is hoisted. This is done from the center display: 1. Tap Settings in Top view. 2. Tap My Car 3. Select Deactivate Suspension & Leveling Control. Suspension .
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Location of the jack attachment points (triangles)/lifting points (red areas) NOTE The jack provided with your vehicle is intended to be used only in temporary situations such as changing wheels in the event of a flat tire. Only the jack that came with your particular model should be used to lift the vehicle. If the vehicle needs to be lifted more frequently or for a prolonged period, using a garage jack or hoist is recommended.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Opening and closing the hood Closing The hood is opened by releasing it from the passenger compartment and then by using the handle under the front edge of the hood. 1. Press down the hood until it begins to close due to its own weight. 2. When the handle under the front edge of the hood is in the lock, press down on the hood to close it completely. Opening WARNING • • Turn the handle under the front edge of the hood counterclockwise to release it from the lock and lift.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Engine compartment overview The engine compartment overview shows some maintenance points. WARNING • • • Hood completely closed Related information • • Engine compartment overview (p. 504) Door and seat belt reminders (p.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Related information • • • Ignition modes (p. 380) Opening and closing the hood (p. 503) Engine oil CAUTION The correct oil must be used for the stated oil change (service) intervals to apply. Refilling the windshield washer fluid reservoir (p. 510) Volvo recommends: • Not checking the oil level regularly can result in serious engine damage if the oil level becomes too low. • Oil that is lower than the specified quality can damage the engine.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Checking and refilling engine oil The oil level is checked electronically. Checking the oil level NOTE The oil level can be checked in the center display when the engine is not running. From the center display's Home view, swipe the screen from right to left to open App view. Tap Car status and then tap Status to show the oil level. • The system cannot detect changes in the oil level immediately.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Windshield wipers in the service position The service position can be activated in two ways from the center display: The windshield wiper blades must be in the vertical (service) position for replacement, washing or to lift them away from the windshield when e.g., removing ice or snow. Via Function view Via Function view – – From Function view, tap the Wiper Service Position button. The indicator light in the button will illuminate when the service position is activated.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Related information • • Replacing wiper blades (p. 508) Using the windshield wipers (p. 155) Replacing wiper blades The wiper blades should be replaced regularly for best effect. The windshield wiper blades must be in the vertical (service) position for replacement, washing or to lift them away from the windshield when e.g., removing ice or snow. Replacing the windshield wiper blades With the wipers in the service position, fold out the wiper arm from the windshield.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Refilling coolant Coolant helps keep the gasoline engine at the proper operating temperature. The heat transferred from the engine to the coolant can be used to warm the passenger compartment. When refilling coolant, follow the instructions on the package and use the recommended amount of coolant. Never fill the cooling system with water only; this could lead to freezing, corrosion and engine damage.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || CAUTION • High levels of chlorine, chlorides and other salts may cause corrosion in the cooling system. • Only use coolants with corrosion protection recommended by Volvo. • • The ratio of coolant to water is 50/50. • If maintenance is performed on the cooling system or if the coolant is replaced, flush the cooling system with clean water before adding new a new coolant/water mixture. • The engine may only be operated with a properly filled cooling system.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Cleaning the exterior The vehicle should be washed at regular intervals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots adhere to the paint and may cause damage. To help prevent corrosion, it is particularly important to wash the car frequently in the wintertime. • • Tar spots can be removed with tar remover after the car has been washed. • A stiff-bristle brush and lukewarm soapy water can be used to clean the wiper blades.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || months (because the paint will not have hardened sufficiently). • An automatic wash is a simple and quick way to clean your car, but it is worth remembering that it may not be as thorough as when you yourself go over the car with sponge and water. Keeping the underbody clean is most important, especially in the winter. Some automatic washers do not have facilities for washing the underbody.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING rior of your vehicle. The instructions for using these products should be followed carefully. Solvents or stain removers should not be used. 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 Cleaning the interior Leather* care Only use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING || Protecting leather upholstery 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. 2. Allow the leather to dry for 20 minutes. This will help the leather resist staining and protect against sunlight's harmful UV rays. Cleaning a leather-covered steering wheel • Remove soil, dust, etc., with a damp sponge and a neutral soap solution. • Leather should be allowed to breath.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING WARNING • • Never use more than one floor mat at a time on the driver's floor. Before driving, remove the original mat from the driver's seat floor before using any other type of floor mat. Any mat used in this position should be securely and properly anchored in the attaching pins. An extra mat on the driver's floor can cause the accelerator and/or brake pedal to catch. Check that the movement of these pedals is not impeded.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Corrosion protection Paint damage Your vehicle is constructed with effective protection against corrosion. Paint damage requires immediate attention to avoid rusting. Make it a habit to check the finish regularly, for instance washing the vehicle. Touch-up if necessary. Inspection and maintenance The corrosion protection does not normally require maintenance but keeping the vehicle clean helps prevent the onset of corrosion.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING NOTE When touching up the vehicle, it should be clean and dry. The surface temperature should be above 60 °F (15 °C). Touching up paint damage Stone chips or other minor paint damage can be repaired by the vehicle's owner. Related information • • Paint damage (p. 516) Cleaning the exterior (p. 511) Repairing stone chips Related information • • Label information (p. 520) Touching up paint damage (p. 517) 1. Place a strip of masking tape over the damaged surface.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Polishing and waxing CAUTION Normally, polishing is not required during the first year after delivery, however, waxing may be beneficial. • Before applying polish or wax the vehicle must be washed and dried. Tar spots can be removed with kerosene or tar remover. Difficult spots may require a fine rubbing compound. • • After polishing use liquid or paste wax. • Waxing alone does not substitute for polishing a dull surface.
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Label information The labels in your vehicle provide information such as the chassis number, paint code, tire inflation pressure, etc.
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SPECIFICATIONS || List of labels Vehicle Emission Control Information. (A) US models, (B) Canadian models. Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable emission standards, as evidenced by the certification label on the underside of the hood. For further information regarding these regulations, please consult your Volvo retailer. Engine oil. This label contains the recommended engine oil specifications. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The VIN plate is located on the top left surface of the dashboard.
SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions The following table lists your vehicle's most important dimensions.
SPECIFICATIONS || Dimension In. Dimension (mm) A Ground clearance (curb weight + 2 people)A B (mm) 5.6 (142) L Width incl. door mirrors (folded out) 79.5 (2019) Wheelbase 115.8 (2941) M 74.6 (1895) C Length 195.4 (4963) Width incl. door mirrors (folded in) D Load length, floor, seatback down 69.9 (1978) E Load length, floor 45.2 (1149) F Height 56.8 (1443) G Load height between trunk floor and parcel shelf H Track, front 14.7 (373) 64.1 (1628)B 63.7 (1617)C 63.
SPECIFICATIONS Weights The following table lists important weight data for your vehicle. Category USA Canada 4-cyl. AWD 5,200 lbs 2,360 kg 4-cyl. FWD 4,980 lbs 2,260 kg 950 lbs 4,30 kg 4-cyl. AWD 2,620 lbs 1,190 kg 4-cyl. FWD 2,510 lbs 1,140 kg 4-cyl. AWD 2,690 lbs 1,220 kg 4-cyl. FWD 2,580 lbs 1,170 kg 4-cyl. 3,810-4,120 lbs 1,730-1,870 kg Max. roof load 220 lbs 100 kg Gross vehicle weight Capacity weight 4-cyl.
SPECIFICATIONS || Category USA Canada Max. trailer weights Without brakes: 1,650 lbs Without brakes: 750 kg With brakes (AWD): 2,000 lbs With brakes (AWD): 900 kg With brakes (AWD Towing Pack): 3,500 lbs With brakes (AWD Towing Pack): 1,580 kg With brakes (FWD): 2,000 lbs With brakes (FWD): 900 kg AWD: 200 lbs AWD: 90 kg AWD Towing Pack: 350 lbs AWD Towing Pack: 150 kg FWD: 200 lbs FWD: 90 kg Max.
SPECIFICATIONS Air conditioning refrigerant Evaporator Brake fluid specification and volume The air conditioning system in your car contains a CFC-free refrigerant. The A/C system' s evaporator may never be repaired or replaced with a previously used evaporator. A new evaporator must be certified and marked according to SAE J2842. Brake fluid transfers braking force when the brake pedal is depressed to the master cylinder and to the slave cylinders on each wheel.
SPECIFICATIONS Coolant specifications and volumes Coolant volumes and specifications. Specification: Coolant with corrosion inhibitor mixed with water (50/50 mix), see packaging. Consult a Volvo retailer if you are uncertain. Different types of coolant should not be mixed to help avoid health risks.
SPECIFICATIONS Engine specifications The following table provides technical data for the respective engines. Engine specifications for Special Edition vehicles may vary. Not all engines listed here are available in all markets. Specification T6 AWD Engine designation B4204T27 Output (kW/rps) 235/95 Output (hp/rpm) 316/5700 Torque (Nm/rps) 400/37–90 Torque (ft. lbs./rpm) 295/2,200–5,400 No.
SPECIFICATIONS || 530 Related information • Engine oil specifications and volume (p. 531) • Coolant specifications and volumes (p.
SPECIFICATIONS Engine oil specifications and volume Full synthetic engine oil meeting the minimum ACEA A5/B5 must be used. Lower quality oils may not offer the same fuel economy, engine performance, or engine protection. Oil viscosity Fuel tank volume Incorrect viscosity oil can shorten engine life under normal use. SAE 5W-30 will provide good fuel economy and engine protection. See the viscosity chart. The fuel tank's volume is shown below.
SPECIFICATIONS Tire inflation pressure table The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire inflaTire sizes: S90 255/35 R20 tion placard for information specific to the tires installed on your vehicle at the factory.
SPECIFICATIONS Transmission fluid specification and volume Under normal driving conditions the transmission fluid does not need to be changed during its service life. However, it may be necessary under adverse driving conditions.
INDEX INDEX A A/C (air conditioning) 191 Accessory installation warning 21, 24 Alarm automatically arming/disarming Deactivating 235 235 236 All Wheel Drive 397 Active high beams 141 Ambient temperature sensor 114 Active yaw control 243 Adaptive brake lights 360 Antennas passive entry system 224 Anti-freeze 368 Adaptive cruise control passing assistance pilot assist Adaptive Cruise Control fault tracing limitations 261, 264, 265, 267, 268, 269, 273 268 297 271 272 Airbags disconnecti
INDEX Brakes auto-hold CD player 358 Brake system Brake pad inspection fluid general information 357 527 356, 358, 359 Bulbs replacing specifications 497 493 500 C Camera driver support systems limitations Camera, Park Assist 302 303 342, 344, 346, 347 Capacity weight Cargo compartment raising/lowering the level 452, 525 200 Cargo space 200 Car wash 511 Catalytic converter 375 CD, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth, Recents, Library, Shuffle, Similar, Change device, Primary Audio Default Language, Su
INDEX rear controls recirculation refrigerant service setting the temperature voice commands 180, 183 187 527 475 185 122 Clock 115 Cold weather driving 368 Collision warning system 307 Compass in rearview mirror calibrate 135 136 Connected service booking 472 Convertible seats 80 Coolant refilling 528 509 Corrosion protection 516 Courtesy lighting 146 Crash event data 26 Crash mode Cross Traffic Alert 73, 74 321, 322, 323, 325 Cruise control 254, 255, 256, 257, 258 adaptive 258, 261
INDEX Engine compartment fuses 482 Engine compartment overview 504 Engine oil checking Engine specifications Environment 531 505, 506 529 15 Fuel filler door, opening 368 Eyelets for anchoring loads 205 Function view 468 Floor mats placing correctly 382 Fluid specifications 527, 528, 533 Fog lights front rear 143 144, 498 Front airbags 65, 66 disconnecting passenger’s side airbag 69 Front fog lights Front park assist 143 338, 339, 340, 341 Fuses, replacing 415 374 HD digital radio 36
INDEX Hoisting the vehicle HomeLink® 501 Wireless Control System 98, 99 Home safe lighting 148 Hood, opening/closing 503 Horn, Keypad, Paddles, Signal 157 hybrid battery 480 I Gracenote introduction media player media player sound settings media search radio searching for radio stations sound settings type approval video voice control 431 400 423, 427 431 429 402 403 401, 431 440 432 119 J Jack location of 456 456, 459 Jump starting 371, 376 K Key remote 173, 216 220, 233 Inspection rea
INDEX Locks and alarm 212 MP3 files Low beam bulb, replacing 496 Multifunctional front seats 163, 164 MY CAR 109, 110 Low beams 140, 141 Low Speed Control 432 N 468 501 468 Malfunction indicator light 124 O Manual front seat adjustment 160 Occupant safety 423, 424 432 Media player (infotainment system) Menus instrument panel 540 Navigation system voice commands Maintenance hoisting the vehicle performed by the owner Media player compatible file formats 427 149, 150, 152, 154 123
INDEX Phone receiving calls text messages 420 421, 423 Pilot Assist 268, 275, 278, 280, 281, 283, 284, 285, 288, 291, 292, 294, 295 Polishing 518 Radio RBDS settings SiriusXM® Satellite radio 403 402 408, 409, 410 Radio functions HD digital radio 404, 406, 407 Rain sensor Power front seat memory function 162 Rear Collision Warning Power mirrors defroster 102 188 Rear fog lights Power moonroof 103, 104 Power steering adjustable 242 Power windows 106, 107 Pregnancy, using seat belts durin
INDEX Seat belt reminder 64 Seat belts Automatic locking retractor/Emergency locking retractor 77 buckling 62 pretensioners 61 reminder 64 securing child restraint systems 78, 80, 83 unbuckling 62 use during pregnancy 58 using 61 Seats rear 167 Sensus 17 Service connected service booking Settings view categories resetting system settings 110 113 112 Shiftlock override 393 Side door mirrors 102 Side impact airbags Sirius Satellite radio Travel link 542 472 72 411 SiriusXM® Satellite radio tra
INDEX Tethering wi-fi sharing 438 Towing a trailer trailer hitch Three-way catalytic converter 375 Towing eyelet 368 532 Towing the vehicle 370 Tire inflation pressure Tire Pressure Monitoring System calibrating 461, 463 464 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 464 Tires 446, 456 changing 456 changing from summer to winter 451 glossary of terms 450 improving economy 446 inflation pressure 454 inflation pressure table 532 installing (mounting) a wheel on the vehicle 460 rotation 447 snow 453
INDEX Voice control cell phones giving commands introduction multimedia devices radio settings 120 119 119 121 121 124 Volvo and the environment 15 Volvo ID 27 Volvo maintenance 468 Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance 14 Volvo programs 14 W 544 Warning flashers, hazard 145 Warning lights 134 Warning system, collision 307 Warranties 468 Washer fluid 510 Washers headlight windshield 156 155 Water, driving through 366 Waxing 518 Weights trailer Wheels changing storing Whiplash Prote
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