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Volvo 2005 XC90 PREMIER User Manual (264 pages)
VOLVO XC90 User’s Manual
Brand: Volvo
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 7.74 MB
Table of Contents
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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
2
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Fuel Filler Door
2
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General Information
2
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Shiftlock (Automatic Transmission)
2
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Fuel Filler Cap
3
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Volvo and the Environment
3
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Premair
4
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Control Panel in Driver’s Door (Controls 34-37)
5
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Instruments, Switches and Controls
5
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Contents
7
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Safety
8
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Seat Belts
8
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Child Seats
9
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To Buckle a Seat Belt
9
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During Pregnancy
10
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Airbags (Supplemental Restraint System)
11
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Driver’s Side Airbag
11
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Sample Label Found on All Seat Belts with Pretensioners
11
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Passenger Side Airbag
12
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Passenger Side Airbag — Location
12
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Safety System Warning Light in the Instrument Panel
15
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Disabling the Passenger’s Side Front Airbag
16
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The Passenger’s Side Front Airbag Is Automatically Enabled/Disabled by the Occupant Weight Sensor
16
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If the Airbags Have Been Deployed
19
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Seat Belts — the Heart of the Volvo Safety System
19
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When Are the Airbags Deployed?
19
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When Are the Airbags NOT Deployed?
19
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Deployment
21
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Front Airbag (SRS) System
21
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Side Airbags (SIPS Airbags)
23
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SIPS Airbag (Front Seats Only)
23
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The SIPS Airbag System
24
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Inflatable Curtain (IC)
25
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Volvo Inflatable Curtain (IC)
25
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Roll-Over Protection System
26
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Inspection of Airbags, Inflatable Curtains and Seat Belt Pretensioners
27
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Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
28
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Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) — Front Seats Only
29
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Child Safety
30
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ISOFIX/LATCH Anchors
32
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Integrated Child Booster Cushion (Option)
33
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Child Restraint Anchorages
34
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Integrated Booster Cushion
34
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Lowering
34
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Raising
34
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Keeping Child Seats in Place (ALR/ELR)
35
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Occupant Safety
36
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Occupant Safety, Reporting Safety Defects
36
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Seat Belt Maintenance
36
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Volvo Concern for Safety
36
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Reporting Safety Defects in the U.S.
37
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Table of Contents
39
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Instruments and Controls
39
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Instrument Panel
40
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Indicator and Warning Symbols
41
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BRAKE Brake Failure Warning Light
42
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Dstc
43
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Generator Warning Light
43
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Seat Belt Reminder
43
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
43
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CHECK ENGINE Malfunction Indicator Light
44
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Parking Brake
44
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Messages in the Text Window
45
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Dynamic Stability Traction Control System (DSTC)
46
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Switches in Center Console
46
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Folding Sideview Mirrors (Option)
47
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Power Child Locks (Option)
47
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Rear Seat Air Conditioning (Option)
47
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Auxiliary Lights
48
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Lighting Panel
49
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Park Assist (Option/Accessory as Available)
48
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Temporarily Disconnecting the Alarm Sensors (Option)
48
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12 Volt Socket
49
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Headlights and Parking Lights
49
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Front Fog Lights
50
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Instrument Lighting
50
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Unlocking the Fuel Filler Door
50
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Manually Unlocking the Fuel Filler Door
51
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Rear Fog Light
51
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Turn Signals, Steering Wheel Adjustment
52
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Approach Lighting
53
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Home Safe Lighting
53
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Steering Wheel Adjustment
53
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«Single Sweep» Position
54
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Intermittent Wiper Function
54
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Windshield Wipers
54
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Windshield Wipers off
54
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Deactivating the Rain Sensor
55
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Windshield Washer/Headlight Washer (Certain Models)
55
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Tailgate Wiper and Reverse Gear
56
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Tailgate Wiper/Washer
56
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Tailgate Wiper/Washer, Water Repellant Glass
56
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Hazard Warning Flashers, Rear Window/Sideview Mirror Defroster, Heated Front Seats
57
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Sideview Mirror and Rear Window Defroster
57
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Heated Front Seats (Option)
58
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Trip Computer (Option)
58
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Text Window
58
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Cruise Control
60
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Engaging Cruise Control
60
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Increasing or Decreasing Speed
60
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Setting Speed
60
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Acceleration
61
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Braking
61
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Temporarily Disengaging Cruise Control
61
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Parking Brake, Opening/Closing the Hood
62
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Opening the Tailgate, Auxiliary 12-Volt Sockets
63
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Opening/Closing the Hood
63
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12-Volt Socket in the Cargo Compartment
64
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Auxiliary 12-Volt Sockets
64
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Ashtrays/Cigarette Lighter
65
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Electrically Operated Windows
65
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Lockout Switch for Rear Windows
66
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Electrically Operated Window in the Front Passenger’s Seat
67
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Electrically Operated Windows in the Rear Doors
67
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Rearview Mirror/Power Folding Sideview Mirrors
68
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Power Moonroof (Option)
69
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Power Moonroof
70
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Cabin Air Filter
73
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Climate Control
73
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Climate Control System-General Information
73
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Condensation on the Inside of the Windows
73
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Blower Function to Reduce Battery Drain
74
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Climate Control Maintenance
74
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Passenger Compartment Blower
74
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Windows and Optional Moonroof
74
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Air Distribution
75
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Air Vents in the Dash
75
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Air Vents in the Door Pillars
76
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Electronic Climate Control (ECC)
76
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Auto
77
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Rear Window and Sideview Mirror Defrosters
77
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Blower Control
78
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Defroster
78
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Temperature
78
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A/C — On/Off
79
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Recirculation
79
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Interior Air Quality Sensor (Option)
80
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Interior
82
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Manually Adjusted Front Seats
83
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Folding the Backrests in the Front Seat
84
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Power Seat
84
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Emergency Stop
85
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Power Seat Adjustment Controls
85
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Remote Keyless Entry System and Driver’s Seat
85
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Seat Adjustment
85
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Programming the Memory
86
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To Move the Seat to the Position that It was in When Button 1 was Programmed
86
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Entering the Optional Third Row of Seats
87
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Forward/Rearward Seat Adjustment
87
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Rear Seats
87
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Removing the Center Console (Seven-Seat Models Only)
87
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Head Restraint — Second Row, Center Position
88
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Sliding Center Seat — Second Row (Seven-Seat Models Only)
88
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Folding the Backrests — Second Row of Seats
89
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Courtesy Light/Front Reading Lights
90
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Folding down the Backrest
90
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Interior Lighting
90
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Returning the Backrest to the Upright Position
90
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Rear Reading Lights
91
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The Courtesy Light Switches off if
91
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Floor Mats
92
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Vanity Mirror
92
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Storage Compartments
93
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Ashtray (Accessory)
94
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Cup Holders for the Front Seats
94
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Pen Holder
94
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Storage Compartment in the Center Console
94
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Cup Holders for the Rear Seats
95
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Glove Compartment
95
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Storage Compartment in Rear Side of Center Console
95
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Coat Hanger
96
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Rear Side Storage Compartments and Cup Holders (Seven-Seat Models)
96
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Storage Space between Rear Seats (Seven-Seat Models) — Option
96
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Securing Cargo
97
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Nylon Cargo Net (Option)
98
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Folding and Storing the Cargo Net
99
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Steel Grid (Accessory)
99
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Upper Attachments
99
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Lower Attachments
100
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Grocery Bag Holder (Five-Seat Models Only)
101
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Removing the Cargo Area Cover
101
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Locks and Alarms
102
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Keys
103
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To Use Your Keys
103
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Immobilizer (Start Inhibitor)
104
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Remote Controls
105
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Using the Remote Control
105
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Automatic Locking (Option)
106
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Replacing the Battery in the Remote Control
107
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To Replace the Battery
107
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Locking and Unlocking
108
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Locking and Unlocking the Vehicle from the Inside
108
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Locking the Glove Compartment
108
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Automatic Relocking
109
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Unlocking the Tailgate
109
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Child Safety Locks
110
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Alarm
111
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Arming the Alarm
111
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Disarming the Alarm
111
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Turning off (Stopping) the Alarm
111
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«Panic» Button
112
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Audible/Visual Alarm Signal
112
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Starting and Driving
115
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Deposit Control Gasoline (Detergent Additives)
116
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Engine Oil
116
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Fuel Requirements
116
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Refueling
116
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Carbon Monoxide — Important Warning
117
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Fuel Formulations
117
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Gasoline Containing Alcohol and Ethers
117
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Use of Additives
117
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Fuel Tank Capacity
118
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Starting the Engine
119
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Steering Wheel Lock
122
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Economical Driving Conserves Natural Resources
123
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General Information
123
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Weight Distribution Affects Handling
123
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Driving on Rough/Unpaved Surfaces
124
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Handling, Roadholding
124
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Automatic Transmission with Geartronic
125
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Conserving Electrical Current
125
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Driving through Water
125
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Manual Shifting — Geartronic
127
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While Driving
127
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5-Cylinder Turbo Models
128
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Automatic Transmission — Adaptive System
128
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Kickdown
128
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All Wheel Drive
129
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All Wheel Drive (AWD) — General Information
129
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Temporary Spare
129
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Tire Dimensions
129
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BRAKE Brake Circuit Malfunction
131
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Brake System
131
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Power Brakes Function Only When the Engine Is Running
131
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ABS with EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)
132
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Severe Strain on the Brake System
132
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Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC)
133
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Spin Control (SC)
133
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Traction Control (TC)
133
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Active Yaw Control (AYC)
134
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Roll Stability Control (RSC)
134
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The DSTC Button
134
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Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA)
135
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Park Assist
135
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The Stability Control Indicator Light
135
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Deactivating the System(S)
136
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Front/Rear Park Assist
136
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When Is Park Assist Active?
136
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When Park Assist Is Actively Working
136
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Cleaning the Sensors
137
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Emergency Towing
137
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Faults in the System
137
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Towing
137
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Precautions When the Vehicle Is in Tow
138
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To Attach the Towing Eyelet
138
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Jump Starting
139
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To Jump Start Your Vehicle
140
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Towing a Trailer
141
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Temperature Gauge
142
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Leveling
143
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Detachable Trailer Hitch — Installing/Removing
144
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Installing the Ball Holder
144
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Load Carriers
144
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Removing the Ball Holder
144
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Installing the Load Carriers
145
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Positioning the Load Carriers
145
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Cold Weather Precautions
146
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Load Carrier Cover
146
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Before a Long Distance Trip
147
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Vehicle Care
149
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Washing and Cleaning the Vehicle
149
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Automatic Washing — Simple and Quick
150
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Cleaning the Upholstery
151
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Fabric
151
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Mirrors with the Water Repellent Glass Coating (Option)
151
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Polishing and Waxing
151
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Cleaning Floor Mats
152
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Cleaning the Seat Belts
152
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Leather Care
152
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Paint Touch up
152
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Color Code
153
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Deep Scratches
153
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Minor Scratches on the Surface
153
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Minor Stone Chips and Scratches
153
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Wheels and Tires
155
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New Tires
156
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Tread Wear Indicator
156
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Improving Tire Economy
157
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Tire Inflation
157
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Checking Tire Pressure
158
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Cold Tires
158
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Tire Inflation Pressure Table
159
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To Check Inflation Pressure
159
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) — Option on Certain U.S. Models Only
160
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Changing Tires
161
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Erasing Warning Messages
161
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Glossary of Tire Terminology
163
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Capacity Weight
164
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Curb Weight
164
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Vehicle Loading
164
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Permissible Axle Weight
165
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Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
165
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Traction
166
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Treadwear
166
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Uniform Tire Quality Grading
166
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Snow Chains, Snow Tire, Studded Tires
167
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Temporary Spare
168
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Changing Wheels
169
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Location of Jack — Five-Seat Models
169
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Location of Jack — Seven-Seat Models
169
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Changing Wheels — Lowering the Spare Wheel
170
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Lowering the Spare Wheel
170
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Volvo Maintenance
172
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Periodic Maintenance Helps Minimize Emissions
173
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Vehicle Event Data
173
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Engine Air Filter
174
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Fuel Filter
174
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Fuel System, Including Filler Cap, Tank, Lines, and Connections
174
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Timing Belt
174
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Reinforced Lifting Points
175
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Working You Your Vehicle
175
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Belt Check
176
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Changing Coolant
176
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Check Coolant Level
176
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Engine Compartment
177
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Oil and Fluids
178
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Oil Quality
178
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Changing Oil and Oil Filter
179
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Extreme Engine Operation
179
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Oil Viscosity (Stable Ambient Temperatures)
179
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Operation in Temperate Climates
179
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Checking the Oil Level
180
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Washer Fluid Reservoir
181
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Coolant Reservoir
182
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Brake Fluid Reservoir
183
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Power Steering Fluid Reservoir
183
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Windshield Wiper Blades
184
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Wiper Blades
184
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Tailgate Wiper Blade
185
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Battery Maintenance
186
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Replacing the Battery
188
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Bulbs
190
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Replacing High/Low Beams/Turn Signal/Parking Light Bulbs
191
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To Lift out the Lamp Housing
191
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Location of the Bulbs in the Headlight Housing
192
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Replacing the High Beam Bulb
193
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Replacing the Low Beam Bulb
193
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Replacing the Parking Light/Side Marker Light Bulbs
194
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Replacing the Side Turn Signal Bulb
195
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Replacing the Turn Signal Bulb
195
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Location of Tail Light Bulbs
196
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Replacing Bulbs in the Tail Light Cluster
197
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Door Step Courtesy Lights
198
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Cargo Compartment Light
199
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Front Courtesy Lights
199
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Vanity Mirror Lights
200
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Fuses
201
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License Plaste Lights
201
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Replacing Fuses
202
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Fuse Box in the Engine Compartment
204
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Fuses in the Passenger Compartment
205
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Fuses in the Cargo Compartment
208
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Specifications
211
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Label Information
212
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Loads and Tire Pressures
212
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Vacuum Hose Routing
212
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Vehicle Emission Control Information
212
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
213
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Weights
213
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Cargo Capacity
215
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Dimensions
215
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Capacities
216
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Lubricants
216
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Cooling System
217
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Front Suspension
217
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Rear Suspension
217
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Electrical System
218
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Charge Air Cooler (Intercooler)
219
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Engine Specifications
219
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Fuel System
219
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Audio System
221
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Audio System Controls
222
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Accessing and Using Menus
223
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Display
223
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Steering Wheel Keypad (Option)
223
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Rear Headphone Connectors and Controls (Option)
224
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Headphones — Limitations
225
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Remote Control (Option)
225
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To Store a Station
225
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Audio Functions
226
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On/Off Button
226
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Pause Mode
227
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Selecting a Sound Source
227
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Sound Settings
227
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Volume Control
227
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Surround Mode
228
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Dolby Surround Pro Logic II (DPL II), 3-Channel Stereo (3-CH) — Option
229
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Bass Speaker — SUBWOOFER (Option)
230
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Equalizer FR
230
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Equalizer RR
230
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Radio Functions
230
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Manually Search for a Known Frequency
231
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Station Search
231
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MY KEY — Programming a Shortcut
232
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Radio Frequency Band
232
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Storing Stations
232
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Automatically Storing Stations — AUTOSTORE
233
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Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS)
234
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Scanning — SCAN
234
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Program Type/Format — PTY
235
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Radio Text
236
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PTY Standby
237
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Search for a Specific Program Type — PTY
237
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Menu Settings and Selections
239
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CD Player
240
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CD Pause
241
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Changing Tracks
241
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Searching Within a Track
241
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Starting the CD
241
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CD Eject
242
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Disctext
242
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CD Changer (Option)
243
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Scan
243
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Selecting Disc Number
243
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Random Play
244
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To Play Tracks in Random Order
244
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Audio Systems — General Information
245
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Compact Disc Care
245
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Ejecting All Discs
245
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Ejecting One Disc
245
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Homelink Universal Transceiver
246
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Programming the Transceiver
246
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Determining if Your Garage Door Uses a Rolling Code
247
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Erasing Programmed Buttons
248
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Operating the Homelink Universal Transceiver
248
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Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button
249
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Index
250
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Volvo 2005 XC90 PREMIER Wiring Diagrams (282 pages)
Brand: Volvo
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 45.75 MB
Table of Contents
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Vehicles with SRS (Airbag)/Sips Bag
2
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IC (Inflatable Curtain)
2
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Table of Contents
3
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Abbreviations
5
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How to Use the Wiring Diagrams 1:2
6
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Electrical Distribution 1:2 V70
8
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Electrical Distribution 1:2 XC90
10
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Fuses
12
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Engine Compartment 11A/1-8
12
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Engine Compartment 11B/1-6
13
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Engine Compartment 11B/8-23
14
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Passenger Compartment 11C/1-4
15
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Passenger Compartment 11C/5-8
16
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Passenger Compartment 11C/9-14
17
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Cargo Compartment 11E/1-7 & 11F/1-2
18
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Central Electronic Module (CEM) F1-F16
19
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Central Electronic Module (CEM) F17-F34
20
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Rear Electronic Module (REM) F1-F19
21
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Rear Electronic Module (REM) F20-F38
22
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Relays
23
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Ignition and Relays
23
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Engine Compartment FMA2 — FST3
24
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Other Relays
25
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Ground Connections Overview
26
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Control Modules Overview Positions V70
34
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Overview Designations V70
35
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Overview Positions XC90
36
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Overview Designations XC90
37
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Central Electronic Module (CEM) 1:2
38
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Rear Electronic Module (REM) 1:2
40
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High Speed CAN Data Communication
42
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Low Speed CAN Data Communication V70
43
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Low Speed CAN Data Communication XC90
44
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LIN Data Communication 1:2
45
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Data Communication MOST, XC90
47
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Group 23 Fuel System Engine Management System, 5-Cyl 1:2
48
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Engine Management System, 5-Cyl Turbo 1:2
50
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Engine Management System, 6-Cyl 1:2
52
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Engine Management System, Bi-Fuel 1:2
54
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Engine Management System, Diesel 1:2
56
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Emission Control, 5-Cyl
58
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Emission Control, 5-Cyl Turbo & 6-Cyl Turbo
59
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Group 26 Cooling System Cooling Fan
60
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Group 27 Engine Control Cruise Control
61
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Group 32 Generator and Voltage Regulator Power Supply
62
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Group 33 Starting System Starting System
63
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Group 35 Lighting
64
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High and Low Beams/Bi-Xenon & Daytime Running Lights V70
64
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High and Low Beams/Bi-Xenon & Daytime Running Lights XC90
65
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Fog Lights
66
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Brake Lights
67
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Reversing Lights
68
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Home Safe Lighting
69
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Running/Parking Lights, Tail Lights & License Plate Lighting V70
70
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Position/Parking Lights, Tail Lights & License Plate Lighting XC90
71
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Interior Lighting V70
72
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Interior Lighting XC90
73
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Beam Length Adjustment V70
74
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Beam Length Adjustment XC90
75
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Auxiliary Light
76
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Group 36 Additional Electrical Equipment Rain Sensor
77
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Direction Indicators and Flashing Hazard Lights V70
78
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Direction Indicators and Hazard Warning Flashers XC90
79
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Wipers/Washers, Windshield
80
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Wiper/Washer Headlights V70
81
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High Pressure Headlight Washer
82
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Wiper/Washer, Rear Window
83
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Horn
84
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Electronic Immobilizer
85
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Anti-Theft Alarm V70
86
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Anti-Theft Alarm XC90
87
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Accessory Electronic Module (AEM) 1:2
88
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Parking Assistance
90
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Group 37 Wiring and Fuses Diagnostics System
91
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12V Outlet
92
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Cable Harness Tow Hitch, 4-Pin
93
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Tow Hitch Cable Harness, 4/7-Pin
94
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Tow Hitch Cable Harness, 7-Pin
95
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Tow Hitch Cable Harness, 13-Pin
96
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Group 38 Instruments Seat Belt Reminder
97
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Driver Information Module
98
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Driver Information Module Bi-Fuel
99
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Group 39 Other
100
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Audio V70
100
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Audio XC90
101
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Audio with Extra Amplifier V70 1:2
102
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Road Traffic Information (RTI) V70
104
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Road Traffic Information (RTI) XC90
105
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Handsfree V70
106
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Handsfree XC90
107
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CD-Changer V70
108
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CD/MD Player XC90
109
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Cellular Phone V70
110
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Subwoofer XC90
111
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Infotainment XC90
112
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Rear Seat Entertainment, XC90
113
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Rear Seat Entertainment, XC90 1:2
114
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Group 43 Transmission Automatic Transmission AW55-50/51SN/AW50/51AWD
116
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Automatic Transmission, 4T65AWD
117
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Geartronic
118
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Shift Lock
119
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Differential Electronic Module (DEM)
120
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Group 59 Brake System Brake Control System
121
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Group 64 Steering Electronic Power Steering
122
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Group 76 Shock Absorbers Four-C V70
123
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Group 83 Doors and Openings Central Locking System V70
124
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Central Locking System XC90
125
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Power Windows
126
-
Power Sunroof
127
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Group 84 Exterior Decorative Elements Etc
128
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Power Door Mirrors
128
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Heated Door Mirrors
129
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Heated Rear Window
130
-
-
Group 85 Interior Equipment Power Driver’s Seat
131
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Power Passenger Seat
132
-
Heated Seats
133
-
-
Group 87 Climate Controls Climate Control System 1:2
134
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Parking Heater, Auxiliary Heater
136
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Relay, Electric Engine Heater
137
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Parking Heater, Remote Start
138
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Parking Heater, Call Start
139
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Short Stop Heater
140
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Rear Climate Control System XC90
141
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Group 88 Internal Equipment
142
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Remote Garage Door Opener
142
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) V70
143
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) XC90
144
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Connectors
145
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Junction Points
172
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Cable Harnesses’ Routing in Vehicle Engine Harness Gasoline
183
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Engine Harness Diesel
184
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Engine Compartment Harness LHD, V70
185
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Engine Compartment Harness RHD, V70
186
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Engine Compartment Harness LHD, XC90
187
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Engine Compartment Harness RHD, XC90
188
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Passenger Compartment Harness LHD, V70
189
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Passenger Compartment Harness RHD, V70
190
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Passenger Compartment Harness LHD, XC90
191
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Passenger Compartment Harness RHD, XC90
192
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Cargo Compartment Harness V70
193
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Cargo Compartment Harness XC90
194
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Roof Harness & Inflatable Curtain Harness V70
195
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Tailgate Harness V70
195
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Roof Harness XC90
196
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Tailgate Harness XC90
196
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Harness, Doors V70
197
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Harness, Doors XC90
198
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Harnesses Bi-Fuel V70
199
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Rear Seat Entertainment XC90
200
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Volvo 2005 XC90 PREMIER Owner’s Manual (240 pages)
Brand: Volvo
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 8.11 MB
Table of Contents
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Volvo Cars and the Environment
4
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Table of Contents
6
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Safety
12
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Seatbelt Reminder
14
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Seatbelt Tensioner
15
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Instrument Panel
17
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Srs System
18
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Activating/Deactivating the Airbag (Srs)
19
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Side Airbags (Sips)
21
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Inflatable Curtain (IC)
24
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When Are the Safety Systems Activated
28
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Inspecting the Airbags and Inflatable Curtains
29
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Child Safety
30
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Child Seats and Airbags
30
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Fitting a Child Seat
36
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Instruments and Controls
38
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Combined Instrument Panel
39
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Direction Indicators
39
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Outside Temperature
39
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Tachometer
39
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Indicator and Warning
40
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Indicator and Warning Symbols
41
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Rear Fog Lamp
42
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Switches in the Centre Console
45
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Lighting Panel
47
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Parking Lamps
47
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Direction Indicator Lever
48
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Direction Indicators
48
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Windscreen Wipers
49
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Windscreen Wipers/Washer
49
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Hazard Warning Flashers
51
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Trip Computer
52
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Activating
53
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Cruise Control
53
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Increasing/Decreasing Speed
53
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Temporary Disengagement
53
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Parking Brake
54
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Opening the Tailgate
55
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Steering Wheel Adjustment
55
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Blocking Power Windows in the Rear Doors
56
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Power Windows
56
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Passenger Seat
57
-
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Rearview Mirror
58
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Sunroof Control
60
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Climate Control
62
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General Information on Climate Control
63
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Air Distribution
64
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Manual Climate Control, A/C
65
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Parking on a Hill
70
-
-
Interior
72
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Front Seats
73
-
Interior Lighting
76
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Glovebox
79
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Coat Hanger
80
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Storage Spaces in the Passenger Compartment
81
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Rear Seat
83
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Cargo Compartment
85
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Loading the Cargo Compartment
86
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Safety Net
87
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Locks and Alarm
92
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Keys and Remote Controls
93
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Remote Control Functions
94
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Locking and Unlocking
96
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Child Safety Locks
99
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-
Starting and Driving
102
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Economical Driving
103
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Audio System
104
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Fuel Filler Flap
105
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Starting the Car
106
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Manual Gearbox
108
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-
Automatic Gearbox
109
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Cold Start
109
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Safety Systems
109
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Gear Selector Inhibitor
110
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All-Wheel Drive
112
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Brake System
113
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Stability System
115
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Towing and Recovery
118
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Towing Eye
119
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Start Assistance
120
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Driving with a Trailer
121
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Specifications
124
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Detachable Towbar — Mounting
125
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Detachable Towbar — Removing
127
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Load Carriers
130
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Adjusting Headlamp Pattern
131
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Wheels and Tyres
138
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New Tyres
139
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Temporary Spare
140
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Winter Tyres
140
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Tyre Pressure
142
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Changing Wheels
143
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Warning Triangle and Spare Wheel
144
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Removing Wheels
146
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Emergency Puncture Repair
148
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Inflating Tyres
149
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Car Care
154
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Cleaning the Upholstery
155
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Washing the Car
155
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Polishing and Waxing
156
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Colour Code
157
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Touching up Paintwork
157
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Maintenance and Service
160
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Volvo Service
161
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Volvo Service Programme
161
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Lifting the Car
162
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Bonnet and Engine Compartment
163
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Fuel Filter
164
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Fuel System
164
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Oils and Fluids
165
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Washer Fluid Reservoir
166
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Changing the Wiper Blades
169
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Wiper Blades
169
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Changing the Battery
171
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Replacing Bulbs
174
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Direction Indicators
176
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Fog Lamps
176
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Courtesy Lighting
179
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Infotainment System
186
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Audio System Functions
193
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Volume Control
193
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Audio Settings
194
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Radio Functions
197
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Storing Stations
197
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Radio Text
200
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Standby Mode
214
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Making and Receiving Calls
215
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Call Waiting
216
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-
Call Volume
217
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Functions During a Call
217
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Phone Book
218
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Imei Number
219
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 4.78 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
7
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List of Components
10
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Index 1:2
13
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List of Components
13
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Abbreviations
14
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Battery
14
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How to Use the Wiring Diagrams 1:2
15
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List of Components
15
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Electrical Distribution 1:2
17
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Engine Compartment 11A/1-8
21
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Fuses
21
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Engine Compartment 11B/1-6
22
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Engine Throttle Body
22
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Accelerator Pedal Sensor
23
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Engine Compartment 11B/8-23
23
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Engine Management System Main Relay
23
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Relay, Climate Control System
23
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Relay, Glow Plug Unit
23
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Washer Motor
23
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Passenger Compartment 11C/1-4
24
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Passenger Compartment 11C/5-8
25
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Passenger Compartment 11C/9-14
26
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Reading Light, Third Row of Seats
26
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Cargo Compartment 11E/1-7
27
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Central Electronic Module (CEM) F1-F16
28
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Rear 12V Outlet
28
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Power Passenger Seat Module
29
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Deadlock Relay, Right-Hand Rear Door
30
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Rear Electronic Module (REM) F1-F19
30
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Ignition Switch and Relays
32
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Relays
32
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Engine Compartment FMA2 — FST3
33
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Relay, Fuel System
33
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Starter Motor Relay
33
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Other Relays
34
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Ground Connections 31/1 — 31/46
35
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Auxiliary Heater
36
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Brake Fluid Level Sensor
39
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Coolant Level Sensor
39
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Front Left
39
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Hood Alarm Contact
39
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Module
39
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Glass Breakage Sensor, Left-Hand
40
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Mass Movement Sensor (MMS), Front
40
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PTC Resistor — Air Preheating
40
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Rain Sensor Module (RSM)
40
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Climate Control Module (CCM)
42
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Control Modules
42
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Driver/Passenger Door Module (DDM)/(PDM)
42
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Light Switch Module (LSM)
42
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Passenger/Driver Door Module (PDM)/(DDM)
42
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Overview of Locations XC90
43
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Overview of Designations XC90
44
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Central Electronic Module (CEM) 1:2
45
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Rear Electronic Module (REM) 1:2
47
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High Speed CAN Data Communication
49
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Low Speed CAN Data Communication XC90
51
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LIN Data Communication 1:2
52
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Data Communication MOST, XC90
54
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Group 23 Fuel System Engine Management System, 5-Cyl 1:2
55
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Engine Management System, 5-Cyl Turbo 1:2
57
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Engine Management System, 6-Cyl 1:2
59
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Engine Management System, Bi-Fuel 1:2
61
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Engine Management System, Diesel 1:2
63
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Emission Control, 5-Cyl
65
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Emission Control, 5-Cyl Turbo & 6-Cyl Turbo
66
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Group 26 Cooling System Cooling Fan
67
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Group 27 Engine Control Cruise Control
68
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Group 32 Generator and Voltage Regulator Power Supply
69
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Group 33 Starting System Starting System
70
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Group 35 Lighting
71
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High and Low Beam/Bi-Xenon & Daytime Running Lights V70/XC70
71
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High and Low Beam/Bi-Xenon & Daytime Running Lights XC90
72
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Fog Lights
73
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Brake Lights
74
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Reversing Lights
75
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Home Safe Lighting
76
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Position/Parking Lights, Tail Lights & License Plate Lighting V70/XC70
77
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Position/Parking Lights, Tail Lights & License Plate Lighting XC90
78
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Interior Lighting XC90
80
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Beam Length Adjustment XC90
82
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Auxiliary Light
83
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Group 36 Additional Electrical Equipment Rain Sensor
84
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Direction Indicators and Hazard Warning Flashers V70/XC70
85
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Direction Indicators and Hazard Warning Flashers XC90
86
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Wipers/Washers, Windshield
87
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High Pressure Headlight Washer
89
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Wiper/Washer, Rear Window
90
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Horn
91
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Electronic Immobilizer
92
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Anti-Theft Alarm XC90
94
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Accessory Electronic Module (AEM)
95
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Parking Assistance
96
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Group 37 Wiring and Fuses Diagnostics System
97
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12V Outlet
98
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Towbar Cable Harness, 7-Pin
99
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Towbar Cable Harness, 13-Pin
100
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Group 38 Instruments Seat Belt Reminder
101
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Driver Information Module
102
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Driver Information Module Bi-Fuel
103
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Audio V70/XC70
104
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Group 39 Other
104
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Audio XC90
105
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Audio with Auxiliary Amplifier V70/XC70 1:2
106
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Road Traffic Information (RTI) XC90
110
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Handsfree XC90
112
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CD/MD Player XC90
114
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Subwoofer XC90
115
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Infotainment XC90
116
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Rear Seat Entertainment, XC90
117
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Group 43 Transmission Automatic Transmission AW55-50SN/AW50AWD
118
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Automatic Transmission, 4T65AWD
119
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Geartronic
120
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Shift Lock
121
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Differential Electronic Module (DEM)
122
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Group 59 Brake System Brake Control System
123
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Group 64 Steering Electronic Power Steering
124
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Group 76 Shock Absorbers Four-C V70R
125
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Group 83 Doors and Openings
126
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Central Locking System XC90
127
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Power Windows
128
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Power Sunroof
129
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Group 84 Exterior Decorative Elements Etc
130
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Power Door Mirrors
130
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Heated Door Mirrors
131
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Heated Rear Window
132
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Power Door Mirrors with Camera Function
133
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Group 85 Interior Equipment Power Driver’s Seat, LHD
134
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Power Driver’s Seat, RHD
135
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Power Passenger Seat, LHD
136
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Power Passenger Seat, RHD
137
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Heated Seats
138
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Group 87 Climate Controls Parking Heater, Auxiliary Heater
139
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Climate Control System 1:2
140
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Relay, Electric Engine Heater
142
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Parking Heater, Remote Start
143
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Parking Heater, Call Start
144
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Short Stop Heater
145
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Climate Control System, Rear XC90
146
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Group 88 Internal Equipment
147
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) XC90
148
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Remote Garage Door Opener
149
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Index
150
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Auxiliary Light (Accessory) Relay
152
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Brake Light Contact 3/10 Reversing Light Contact
152
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Deadlock Relay, Left-Hand Rear Door
152
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List of Components 1:4
152
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Relay, Headlight Washer Motor
152
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Relay, Intermittent Windshield Wiper
152
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Relay, Windshield Wiper, Low/High Speed
152
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Interior Temperature Sensor
153
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Outside Temperature Sensor
153
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Pressure Sensor, Climate Control System
153
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Solar Sensor, Twilight Sensor and Indicator Alarm
153
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Washer Fluid Level Sensor 7/6 Oil Pressure Sensor
153
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Front Right Parking Light
154
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Heated Rear Window 9/12 Seat Heater Module (SHM) Left-Hand
154
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Igniter, Steering Column
154
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Left-Hand Seat Heating Element
154
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Solenoid Valve, High-Pressure Diesel
154
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Connecting Rail to
155
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Volvo 2005 XC90 PREMIER Wiring Diagram (74 pages)
2005 Supplement
Brand: Volvo
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 4.69 MB
Table of Contents
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Vehicles with SRS (Airbag)/Sips Bag/IC
2
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(Inflatable Curtain)
2
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Table of Contents
3
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Abbreviations
5
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How to Use the Wiring Diagrams 1:2
6
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams 2:2
7
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Electrical Distribution 1:2 XC90
8
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Fuses
10
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Engine Compartment 11A/1-5
10
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Engine Compartment 11B/1-12
11
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Engine Compartment 11B/13-15
12
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Engine Compartment 11B/16-20
13
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Central Electronic Module (CEM) F1-F14
14
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Central Electronic Module (CEM) F15-F34
15
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Rear Electronic Module (REM) F1-F6
16
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Rear Electronic Module (REM) F7-F27
17
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Rear Electronic Module (REM) F28-F38
18
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Relays
19
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Engine Compartment FMA1 — FST3
19
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Ground Connections Overview
20
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Control Modules
22
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Data Communication, High Speed CAN XC90
22
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Data Communication, Low Speed CAN XC90
23
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LIN Data Communication 1:2
24
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Group 23 Fuel System Engine Management System, 5-Cyl. XC90 1:2
26
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Engine Management System, 6-Cyl. XC90 1:2
28
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Engine Management System, 8-Cyl. XC90 1:2
30
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Engine Management System, Diesel XC90 1:2
32
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Emission Control 5 & 6-Cyl. XC90
34
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Emission Control 8-Cyl. XC90
35
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Group 26 Cooling System Electric Cooling Fan XC90
36
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Group 27 Engine Control Cruise Control XC90
37
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Group 32 Generator and Voltage Regulator Power Supply XC90
38
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Group 33 Starting System
39
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Starter System XC90
39
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TP3985202 Supplement
39
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Group 35 Lighting
40
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High and Low Beams/Bi-Xenon & Daytime Running Lights XC90
40
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Position/Parking Lights, Tail Lights & License Plate Lighting XC90
41
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Auxiliary Lights XC90
42
-
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Group 36 Additional Electrical Equipment Windshield Wipers/Washer XC90
43
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High Pressure Headlight Washer XC90
44
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Group 38 Instruments Driver Information Module, 8-Cyl. XC90
45
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Group 39 Other Infotainment XC90
46
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Road Traffic Information (RTI) & CD Changer S60/S80/V70
47
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S60/S80/V70
47
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Subwoofer V70
48
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Satellite Radio S60/S80/V70
49
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MP3 Player S60/S80/V70
50
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Group 43 Transmission Automatic Transmission 4T65AWD XC90
51
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Automatic Transmission TF-80SC AWD XC90
52
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Group 59 Brake System Brake Control System XC90
53
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Group 84 Exterior Decorative Elements Etc
54
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Power Door Mirrors with Camera Function
54
-
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Group 87 Climate Controls Parking Heater, Auxiliary Heater XC90
55
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Climate Control System XC90 1:2
56
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Connectors
58
Volvo 2005 XC90 PREMIER Wiring Diagram (27 pages)
Brand: Volvo
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 2.47 MB
Table of Contents
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Vehicles with SRS (Airbag)/Sips Bag/IC (Inflatable Curtain)
2
-
Table of Contents
3
-
Abbreviations
4
-
How to Use the Wiring Diagrams 1:2
5
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams 2:2
6
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Electrical Distribution 1:2
7
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Fuses
9
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Cargo Compartment 11E & 11F
9
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Ground Connections 31/10 — 31/118
10
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Group 39 Other Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) 1:2
11
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Cooler
13
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Connectors 54/33 — 54/303
14
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TP3980202 XC90 Premier
16
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Junction Points 53/403 — 53/521
17
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Cable Harness Routing in Vehicle Harnesses, XC90 Premier
19
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Component Illustrations 1/1 — 3/1
20
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4/9 — 11E
21
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11F — 16/82
22
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Index
25
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List of Components
26
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Руководство по техническому обслуживанию и ремонту автомбиля Volvo XC90 с 2006 года выпуска с бензиновыми и дизельными двигателями.
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Dear Volvo owner
We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your
passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world. Your Volvo has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental
requirements.
In order to increase your enjoyment of the car, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with the equipment, instructions and maintenance
information contained in this owner’s manual.
Thank you for choosing Volvo!
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Introduction
Owner’s Manual
A good way of getting to know your new car
is to read the owner’s manual, ideally before
your first journey. This will give you the oppor-
tunity to familiarise yourself with new
functions, to see how best to handle the car
in different situations, and to make the best
use of all the car’s features. Please pay
attention to the safety instructions contained
in the manual:
The equipment described in the owner’s
manual is not present in all models. In
addition to standard equipment, this manual
also describes options (factory fitted
equipment) and certain accessories (extra
equipment).
NOTE! Volvo cars are adapted for the varying
requirements of different markets, as well as
for national or local legal requirements and
regulations.
The specifications, design features and illus-
trations in this owner’s manual are not
binding. We reserve the right to make modifi-
cations without prior notice.
© Volvo Car Corporation
WARNING!
«Warning!» texts indicate where there is a
risk of personal injury in the event of the
instructions not being followed.
IMPORTANT!
«Important!» texts indicate a risk of
damage to the car in the event of the
instructions not being followed.
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Volvo Car Corporation and the environment
Volvo Cars’ environmental
philosophy
Environmental care, safety and quality are the
three core values which influence all opera-
tions of the Volvo Car Corporation. We also
believe that our customers share our consid-
eration for the environment.
Your Volvo complies with strict international
environmental standards and is also
manufactured in one of the cleanest and most
resource-efficient plants in the world. Volvo
Car Corporation has global certification to
the ISO 14001 environmental standard,
which leads to continuous improvements
within the area of the environment.
EPI (Environmental Product Information)
environmental product decla rations are
supplied for all Volvo models. You can now
compare the environmental impact of
different models and engines.
Read more at www.volvocars.com/EPI.
Fuel consumption
Volvo cars have competitive fuel
consumption in each of their respective
classes. Lower fuel consumption generally
results in lower emission of the greenhouse
gas, carbon dioxide.
It is possible for the driver to influence fuel
consumption, see page 4.
Efficient emission control
Your Volvo is manufactured following the
concept Clean inside and out – a concept
that encompasses a clean interior
environment as well as highly efficient
emission control. In many cases the exhaust
emissions are well below the applicable
standards.
In addition there is a special radiator coating,
PremAir®1
, which can convert hazardous
ground-level ozone into pure oxygen.
1. PremAir® is a registered trademark
of Engelhard Corporation.
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Volvo Car Corporation and the environment
Clean air in the passenger
compartment
A sophisticated air cleaning system, IAQS1
(Interior Air Quality System) ensures that the
air in the passenger compartment is cleaner
than the air outside.
The system consists of an electronic sensor
and a carbon filter. The air intake is closed if
the level of reducing gases and oxidising
gases, e.g. carbon monoxide, becomes too
high, for example in heavy town traffic,
queues and tunnels. The entry of nitrous
oxides, ground-level ozone and hydrocarbons
is prevented by the carbon filter.
Textile standard
The interior of a Volvo is designed to be
healthy and safe — even for people with
contact allergies and for asthma sufferers.
Extreme attention has been given to choosing
environmentally-compatible materials. This
means that they also fulfil the requirements of
the Öko-Tex 100 ecological standard — a
major advance towards a healthier cabin
environment.
Öko-Tex certification covers seatbelts,
carpets, thread and fabrics for example. Even
the leather upholstery undergoes chromium-
free tanning with natural plant substances
and meets the requirements.
Volvo workshops and the
environment
Regular maintenance carried out by an
authorised Volvo workshop creates the
conditions for long service life and low fuel
consumption, and contributes to a cleaner
environment. When Volvo’s workshops are
entrusted with the repair and maintenance of
the car, it becomes part of our system. We
make clear environmental demands
regarding the way in which workshops are
designed in order to prevent spills and
discharges into the environment, and this
includes the thorough collection and sorting
of the gaseous, liquid and solid waste that
arises in our workshops. Our workshop staff
have the knowledge and the tools required to
guarantee good environmental care.
Reducing environmental impact
You can help reduce environmental impact,
for example, by purchasing eco-labelled car
care products and by servicing and
maintaining the car according to the instruc-
tions in the owner’s manual.
The following hints will help you to do your bit
for the environment:
• Ensure that your tyre pressures are
correct. Poorly inflated tyres increase fuel
consumption. If any of the higher tyre
pressures recommended by Volvo are
used then fuel consumption decreases.
• Since a roof rack and ski
box increase air
resistance, leading to
significantly higher fuel
consumption, they
should be removed
immediately after use.
• Remove unnecessary items from the car —
the greater the load the higher the fuel
consumption.
• Is your car equipped with an engine block
heater? If so, use it for a few hours before
starting from cold to reduce fuel
consumption and exhaust emissions.
• Drive gently! Avoid accelerating and
braking too hard.
1. Option.
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Volvo Car Corporation and the environment
• Drive in the highest gear
possible. Low engine
speeds result in lower
fuel consumption.
• Ease back on the accel-
erator on downhill
gradients.
• Use engine braking. Take your foot off the
accelerator and change down.
• Avoid idling. Switch off the engine in
traffic queues.
• Always dispose of
environmentally
hazardous waste, such
as batteries and oils, in
an environmentally safe
manner. If uncertain,
consult an authorised Volvo workshop for
advice.
• Service your car regularly.
These hints will help you to reduce your fuel
consumption without increasing your travel
time or lessening the enjoyment of driving.
Apart from being kind to your car, you’ll be
saving money — and the Earth’s resources.
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Contents
Safety 9
Instruments and controls 37
Climate control 67
Interior 79
Locks and alarm 99
Starting and driving 111
Wheels and tyres 147
Car care 163
Maintenance and service 169
Infotainment system 197
Technical data 235
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Safety
Seatbelts 10
Airbag system 13
Airbags (SRS) 14
Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) 17
Side airbags (SIPS bags) 19
Inflatable Curtain (IC) 21
WHIPS 22
ROPS 24
When are the safety systems activated? 25
Inspecting the airbags and inflatable curtains 26
Child safety 27
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Safety
Seatbelts
Tensioning the hip strap. The belt must be
positioned low down.
Always use a seatbelt
Heavy braking can have serious conse-
quences if the seatbelts are not used. Ensure
that all passengers use their seatbelts. Other-
wise, rear seat passengers may be thrown
forward against the backs of the front seats in
a collision.
Putting on a seatbelt:
– Pull the belt out slowly and secure it by
pressing the buckle into the lock. A loud
«click» indicates that the belt has locked.
Releasing the belt:
– Press the red lock button and let the belt
retract. If the belt does not retract fully,
feed the belt in by hand so that it does not
hang lose.
The belt locks and cannot be withdrawn:
• if it is pulled out too quickly
• during braking and acceleration
• if the car leans heavily.
It is important that the belt lies against the
body so it can provide maximum protection.
Do not lean the backrest too far back. The
seatbelt is designed to protect in a normal
seating position.
Keep the following in mind:
• do not use clips or anything else that can
prevent the belt from fitting properly
• ensure the belt is not be twisted or
caught on anything
• the hip strap must be positioned low
down (not over the abdomen)
• tension the hip strap over the lap by
pulling the diagonal shoulder belt as illus-
trated.
WARNING!
Each belt is intended for one person only.
WARNING!
The seatbelts and airbags interact. If a
seatbelt is not used or is used incorrectly,
this may diminish the protection provided
by the airbag in the event of a collision.
WARNING!
Never modify or repair the seatbelts your-
self. Contact an authorised Volvo work-
shop.
If the belt has been subjected to a major
load, such as in a collision, the entire belt
must be replaced. Some of the protective
characteristics of the belt may have been
lost, even if it appears to be undamaged.
Replace the seatbelt if the belt is worn or
damaged. The new seatbelt must be type-
approved and intended for installation in
the same position as the replaced belt.
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Safety
Seatbelts
Seatbelt reminder
The seatbelt warning symbol in the combined
instrument panel and above the rearview
mirror comes on until the driver and front seat
passenger buckle their seatbelts. The seat-
belt reminder switches off after 6 seconds if
speed is below 10 km/h. If the driver or front
seat passenger have not buckled their seat-
belts, the reminder switches on again when
the speed exceeds 10 km/h and switches off
if the speed drops below 5 km/h.
If the seatbelt is released, the function reacti-
vates when speed exceeds 10 km/h.
NOTE! The seatbelt reminder is intended for
an adult sitting in the front seat. If a belt-fitted
child seat is fitted in the front seat, the
seatbelt reminder does not switch on.
Seatbelts and pregnancy
The seat belt should always be worn during
pregnancy. But it is crucial that it be worn in
the correct way. The diagonal section should
wrap over the shoulder then be routed
between the breasts and to the side of the
belly. The lap section should lay flat over the
thighs and as low as possible under the belly.
It must never be allowed to ride upward.
Remove all slack from the belt and insure that
it fits close to the body without any twists.
As a pregnancy progresses, pregnant drivers
should adjust their seats and steering wheel
such that they can easily maintain control of
the vehicle as they drive (which means they
must be able to easily operate the foot pedals
and steering wheel). Within this context, they
should strive to position the seat with as large
a distance as possible between their belly
and the steering wheel.
Seatbelts and pregnancy.
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Safety
Seatbelts
Label on seatbelts with seatbelt tensioner.
Seatbelt tensioner
All the seatbelts (except the centre rear belt)
are equipped with belt tensioners. A mecha-
nism in the belt tensioner tightens the belt
around the body in the event of a sufficiently
violent collision. This provides more effective
restraint for passengers.
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Safety
Airbag system
Warning symbol in combined
instrument panel
The Airbag system1 is monitored continu-
ously by the control module and there is a
warning lamp in the combined instrument
panel. This lamp comes on when the ignition
key is turned to position I, II or III. The
symbol goes out after about seven seconds if
the Airbag system1
is working correctly.
As well as the warning
symbol, a message appears in
the information display. If the
warning symbol malfunctions,
the warning triangle comes on
and the message SRS
AIRBAG SERVICE URGENT
appears in the display.
Contact an authorised Volvo
workshop immediately.
1. Includes SRS and seatbelt tensioner,
SIPS and IC.
WARNING!
If the warning symbol for the Airbag sys-
tem remains on or comes on while driving,
it means that the Airbag system is not
functioning fully. The symbol can indicate
a fault in the seatbelt buckle, SIPS, SRS
or IC system. Contact an authorised Volvo
workshop immediately.
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Safety
Airbags (SRS)
Airbag (SRS) on the driver’s side
The car has an SRS airbag (Supplemental
Restraint System) in the steering wheel to
supplement the protection afforded by the
seatbelt. This airbag is fitted into the centre of
the steering wheel. The steering wheel is
marked SRS AIRBAG.
Passenger airbag (SRS)
The passenger airbag1 is fitted behind a
panel above the glovebox. This panel is
marked SRS AIRBAG
WARNING!
The seatbelts and airbags interact. If a
seatbelt is not used or is used incorrectly,
this may diminish the protection provided
by the airbag in the event of a collision.
1. Not all cars have a passenger airbag
(SRS). This can be unselected when
the car is ordered.
WARNING!
To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag
deploys, passengers must sit as upright
as possible with their feet on the floor and
backs against the backrest. Seatbelts
must be secured.
WARNING!
Never place a child in a child seat or on a
booster cushion in the front seat if the air-
bag (SRS) is activated1
.
Never allow a child to stand or sit in front
of the front passenger seat.
No one shorter than 140 cm should sit in
the front passenger seat if the airbag
(SRS) is activated.
Failure to follow the advice given above
can endanger the life of the child.
1. For information on activated/deactivated
airbag (SRS) see page 17.
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Safety
Airbags (SRS)
SRS system, left-hand drive.
SRS system
The airbag is equipped with a gas generator.
A sufficiently violent collision trips sensors
and ignites the gas generator, inflating the
airbag with hot gas. To cushion the impact,
the airbag deflates when compressed. When
this occurs, smoke escapes into the car. This
is completely normal. The entire process,
including inflation and deflation of the airbag,
occurs within tenths of a second.
SRS system, right-hand drive.
NOTE! The sensors react differently
depending on the course of the collision and
whether the seatbelts on the driver and
passenger side are used. It is therefore
possible that only one (or none) of the
airbags may inflate in a collision. The SRS
system senses the force of the collision on
the car and adapts accordingly so that one or
more airbags is deployed.
NOTE! The airbags have a function whereby
their capacities are adapted to the collision
force to which the vehicle is subjected.
WARNING!
Repairs must only be performed by an
authorised Volvo workshop.
Any interference in the system could
cause malfunction and serious injury.
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Safety
Airbags (SRS)
Location of the passenger airbag in left-hand
drive and right-hand drive cars.
WARNING!
Never interfere with SRS components in
the steering wheel or the panel above the
glovebox.
Objects and accessories must not be
positioned or glued on o r near the SRS
AIRBAG panel (above the glovebox) or in
the area affected by a deployed airbag.
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Safety
Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)
Indicator showing that the passenger airbag
(SRS) is deactivated.
PACOS (option)
The airbag (SRS) for the front passenger
seat can be deactivated using a switch. This
is necessary if a child seat is to be placed
there for example.
Indicator
A text message in the rearview mirror indi-
cates that the passenger airbag (SRS) is
deactivated.
Switch for PACOS (Passenger Airbag Cut
Off Switch).
Activating/deactivating
The switch is located on the passenger end
of the dashboard and is accessible when the
passenger door is open. Check that the
switch is in the required position. Volvo rec-
ommends that that the ignition key is used to
change position. (Other items with a shape
similar to a key can be used).
WARNING!
If the car is equipped with a front passen-
ger airbag (SRS), but does not have
PACOS, the airbag will always be acti-
vated.
WARNING!
Activated airbag (passenger seat):
Never place a child in a child seat or on a
booster cushion in the front passenger
seat when the airbag is activated. This
also applies to anyone shorter than
140 cm.
Deactivated airbag (passenger seat):
No one taller than 140 cm should ever sit
in the front passenger seat when the
airbag is deactivated.
Failure to follow the advice given above
can endanger life.
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Safety
Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)
Switch for SRS in ON position.
Switch position
ON = Airbag (SRS) activated. With the
switch in this position, persons taller than
140 cm can sit in the front passenger seat,
but never children in a child seat or on a
booster cushion.
Switch for SRS in OFF position.
OFF = Airbag (SRS) is deactivated. With the
switch in this position, children in a child seat
or on a booster cushion can sit in the front
passenger seat, but never persons taller than
140 cm.
WARNING!
Do not allow anyone to sit in the front pas-
senger seat if the text message in the roof
panel indicates that the airbag (SRS) is
deactivated and the airbag warning sym-
bol is displayed in the combined instru-
ment panel. This indicates that there has
been a severe malfunction. Contact an
authorised Volvo workshop as soon as
possible.
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Safety
Side airbags (SIPS bags)
Side airbag locations
Side airbags – (SIPS bags)
A large proportion of the collision force is
transferred by the SIPS (Side Impact Protec-
tion System) to the floor, roof, beams, pillars,
and other structural parts of the body. The
side airbags on the driver’s and front passen-
ger seats protect the chest area and are an
important part of the SIPS. The side airbags
are located in the front seat backrests.
Inflated side airbag
Child seats and side airbags
The side airbag does not diminish the protec-
tion provided by the car to children seated in
a child seat or on a booster cushion.
A child seat or booster cushion can be
placed on the front passenger seat provided
that the car does not have an activated1 pas-
senger airbag.
WARNING!
Side airbags are a supplement to the
SIPS system. Always wear a seatbelt.
WARNING!
Repairs must only be performed by an
authorised Volvo workshop.
Work on the SIPS system can cause
malfunction and result in serious personal
injury.
WARNING!
Do not put objects in the area between
the outside of the seat and the door panel,
since this area is required by the side
airbag.
WARNING!
Use only Volvo genuine car seat covers, or
seat covers approved by Volvo. Other
seat covers may impede the operation of
the side airbags.
1. For information on activated/deacti-
vated airbag (SRS) see page 17.
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Safety
Side airbags (SIPS bags)
Left-hand drive.
SIPS bags
The side airbag is equipped with a gas gen-
erator. A sufficiently violent collision trips the
sensors and ignites the gas generator, inflat-
ing the side airbag. The airbag inflates
between the occupant and the door panel
and thereby cushions the initial impact while
deflating. The side airbag is only normally
deployed on the side of the collision.
Right-hand drive.
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Safety
Inflatable Curtain (IC)
Properties
The inflatable curtain, IC (Inflatable Curtain),
is a supplement to the SIPS system. It is con-
cealed in the headlining along both sides of
the roof and protects both front and rear seat
passengers. The inflatable curtain is acti-
vated by sensors in a sufficiently violent colli-
sion or if the car is at risk from overturning.
When deployed, the inflatable curtain
inflates. The inflatable curtain helps to pre-
vent the driver and passengers from striking
their heads on the inside of the car during a
collision.
In the Volvo XC90, the inflatable curtains
have been developed to protect occupants in
the event of overturning. The inflatable curtain
also covers those travelling in the third row of
seats in the variant that seats seven.
WARNING!
Never hang or fasten anything on the roof
handles. The hook is only intended for
light outer garments (not for hard objects
such as umbrellas).
Do not screw or fit anything to the
headlining, door pillars or side panels.
This could compromise the intended
protection. Only use Volvo genuine parts
that are approved for placement in these
areas.
WARNING!
Do not load the car higher than 50 mm
under the top edge of the rear passenger
windows. Otherwise, the intended protec-
tion of the inflatable curtain, which is con-
cealed in the headlining, may be compro-
mised.
WARNING!
The inflatable curtain is a supplement to
the seatbelts.
Always use a seatbelt.
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Safety
WHIPS
Protection against whiplash
injury – WHIPS
The WHIPS system (Whiplash Protection
System) consists of energy absorbing back-
rests and specially designed head restraints
for the front seats. The system is actuated by
a rear-end collision, where the angle and
speed of the collision, and the properties of
the colliding vehicle all have an influence.
Properties of the seat
When the WHIPS system is deployed, the
front seat backrests fall backward to alter the
position of the driver and front seat passen-
ger. This diminishes the risk of whiplash
injury.
WHIPS system and child seats/
booster cushions
The WHIPS system does not diminish the
protection provided by the car to children
seated in a child seat or on a booster
cushion.
Correct seating position
For the best possible protection, the driver
and front seat passenger should sit in the
centre of the seat with as little space as pos-
sible between the head and the head
restraint.
WARNING!
The WHIPS system is a supplement to the
seatbelts. Always wear your seatbelt.
WARNING!
Never modify or repair the seat or WHIPS
system yourself. Contact an authorised
Volvo workshop.
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Safety
WHIPS
Do not obstruct the WHIPS
system
WARNING!
Do not squeeze rigid objects between the
rear seat cushion and the front seat back-
rest. Make sure you do not to obstruct the
function of the WHIPS system.
WARNING!
If a rear seat backrest is folded down, the
corresponding front seat must be moved
forward so that it does not touch the
folded backrest.
WARNING!
If a seat has been subjected to extreme
forces, such as due to a rear collision, the
WHIPS system must be checked by an
authorised Volvo workshop.
Part of the WHIPS system’s protective
capacity may have been lost even if the
seats appear to be undamaged. Contact
an authorised Volvo workshop to have the
system checked even after a minor rear-
end collision.
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Safety
ROPS
Volvo’s Roll-Over Protection System has
been designed to reduce the risk of the car
overturning and to provide the best possible
protection in the event of an accident.
The system consists of:
• A stabiliser system, RSC (Roll Stability
Control) that minimises the risk of
overturning during sudden evasive
manoeuvres or the like or if the car skids.
• Increased protection for the driver and
passengers through a reinforced body,
inflatable curtains and seatbelt tensioners
in all seats. See also page 12 and
page 21.
The RSC system uses a gyro sensor which
registers changes in the car’s lateral inclina-
tion angle. This information is then used to
calculate the risk for overturning. If a risk is
detected, the DSTC system is engaged,
engine speed is reduced and one or more
wheels are braked until the car returns to a
stable position.
For more information on the DSTC system,
see page 46 and page 124.
WARNING!
Under normal driving conditions, the RSC
system improves the car’s road safety, but
this must not be taken as a reason to
increase speed. Always follow the usual
precautions for safe driving.
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Safety
When are the safety systems activated?
If the airbags have been deployed, the follow-
ing is recommended:
• Have the car transported to an authorised
Volvo workshop. Do not drive with
deployed airbags.
• Have an authorised Volvo workshop
replace components in the car’s safety
system.
• Always contact a doctor.
NOTE! The SRS, SIPS, IC and belt tensioner
systems are deployed only once during a
collision.
System Triggered
Seatbelt tensioner In a frontal collision and/or side-impact accident.
Airbags (SRS) In the event of a head-on collision1.
Side airbags In the event of a side impact1
.
Inflatable Curtain (IC) In a side collision and/or overturning1
.
WHIPS In a rear-end collision1.
RSC During sudden evasive manoeuvres or the like or if the car skids.
1. The bodywork of the car could be greatly deformed in a collision without airbag deployment. A number of factors such as the rigidity and weight of the
object hit, the speed of the car, the angle of the collision etc. affects how the different safety systems of the car are activated.
WARNING!
The Airbag control unit is located in the
centre console. If the centre console is
drenched with water or other liquid, dis-
connect the battery cables. Do not
attempt to start the car since the airbags
may deploy. Have the car transported to
an authorised Volvo workshop.
WARNING!
Never drive with deployed airbags. They
can make steering difficult. Other safety
systems may also be damaged. The
smoke and dust created when the airbags
are deployed can cause skin and eye irri-
tation after intensive exposure. In case of
irritation, wash with cold water. The rapid
deployment sequence and airbag fabric
may cause friction and skin burns.
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Safety
Inspecting the airbags and inflatable curtains
Inspection intervals
The decal on the door pillar(s) shows the
dates (year, month) when you should contact
an authorised Volvo workshop to inspect and,
if necessary, replace the airbags, belt ten-
sioners and inflatable curtains. If you have
questions concerning the systems, contact
an authorised Volvo workshop.
1. Driver airbag
2. Front passenger airbag
3. Side airbag on the driver’s side
4. Side airbag on the passenger side
5. Inflatable curtain on the driver’s side
6. Inflatable curtain on the passenger side
This decal is located in the rear left door
opening.
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Safety
Child safety
Children should sit comfortably
and safely
The position of a child in the car and the
choice of equipment is dictated by the child’s
height and size, for more information, see
page 30.
Children who are shorter than 150 cm must
be carried in adequate child protection.
NOTE! Regulations regarding the placement
of children in cars vary from country to
country. Check what laws apply.
Children of all ages and sizes must always sit
correctly secured in the car. Never allow a
child to sit on the knee of a passenger.
Volvo’s own child safety equipment is
designed for your car. Use Volvo genuine
equipment to best ensure that the mounting
points and attachments are correctly posi-
tioned and are sufficiently strong.
You may place:
• a child seat or booster cushion on the
front passenger seat, provided the
passenger airbag is not activated1
• a rear-facing child seat in the rear seat
that uses the back of the front seat as
support.
Child seat and seatbelt reminder
If a rear-facing infant or child seat is placed in
the front seat and secured using the seatbelt,
the seatbelt reminder might not be activated.
Always check that the belt is locked before
driving off!
1. For information on activated/deacti-
vated airbag (SRS) see page17.
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Safety
Child safety
Child seats and airbags are not compatible.
Child seats and airbags
Always place a child in the rear seat if the
passenger airbag is activated1. A child in a
child seat on the front passenger seat may
suffer serious injury if the airbag deploys.
1. For information on activated/deacti-
vated airbag (SRS) see page 17.
WARNING!
Persons shorter than 140 cm may only sit
in the front passenger seat if the passen-
ger airbag is deactivated.
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Safety
Child safety
Location of airbag decal in door opening on
front passenger side.
Decal located on dashboard end face. Decal located on dashboard end face.
(Australia only).
WARNING!
Never place a child in a child seat or on a
booster cushion in the front seat if the air-
bag (SRS) is activated. Failure to follow
this advice can endanger the life of the
child.
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Safety
Child safety
Placement of children in the car
Weight/age Front passenger seat with activated1
airbag (SRS)
Front passenger seat without (or with deactivated1) airbag
(SRS) (option)
<10 kg
(0–9 months)
Not suitable for this age group. Alternatives: Rear-facing child seat, secured with seatbelt and straps.
Type approval: E5031352
Rear-facing infant seat, secured with seatbelt.
Type approval: E5 031602
Rear-facing infant seat, secured in Isofix attachment.
Type approval: E5 031622
9–18 kg
(9–36 months)
Not suitable for this age group Alternatives: Rear-facing child seat, secured with seatbelt and straps.
Type approval: E5 031352
Rear-facing child seat, secured with seatbelt.
Type approval: E5 031612
Rear-facing child seat, secured in Isofix attachment.
Type approval: E5 031632
15–36 kg
(3–12 years)
Not suitable for this age group. Booster cushion with or without backrest.
Type approval: E5 03139
1. For information on activated/deactivated airbag (SRS) see page 17.
2. Suitable for certain child seats as listed in the specified type approval. Child seats may be vehicle-specific, limited, semi-universal or universal.
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Safety
Child safety
Placement of children in the car
Weight/age Second row of seats, outer seats1
Second row of seats,
centre seat1
Third row of seats in
cars seating seven.
<10 kg
(0–9 months)
Alternatives: Rear-facing child seat, secured with seatbelt,
support legs and straps. Type approval: E5 031352
Rear-facing infant seat, secured with seatbelt and support
legs. Type approval: E5 031602
Rear-facing infant seat, secured with Isofix attachment and
support legs. Type approval: E5 031622
Rear-facing child seat,
secured with seatbelt,
support legs and straps.
Type approval:
E5 031352
Not suitable for this age
group.
9–18 kg
(9–36 months)
Alternatives: Rear-facing child seat, secured with seatbelt,
support legs and straps. Type approval: E5 031352
Rear-facing child seat, secured with seatbelt and support
legs. Type approval: E5 031612
Rear-facing child seat, secured with Isofix attachment and
support legs. Type approval: E5 031632
Rear-facing child seat,
secured with seatbelt,
support legs and straps.
Type approval:
E5 031352
Not suitable for this age
group.
15–36 kg
(3–12 years)
Booster cushion with or without backrest.
Type approval: E5 031392
Alternatives: Booster
cushion with or without
backrest. Type approval:
E5 031392
Integrated booster
cushion.
Type approval:
E5 031673
Booster cushion with or
without backrest.
Type approval:
E5 031392
1. In cars seating seven, the seat row must be in its rearmost position when using a child seat.
2. Suitable for certain child seats as listed in the specified type approval. Child seats may be vehicle-specific, limited, semi-universal or universal.
3. Integrated and approved child safety equipment for this age group.
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Safety
Child safety
Integrated booster cushions
(option in cars seating five,
standard in cars seating seven)
Volvo’s integrated booster cushion for the
outer rear seats is specially designed to pro-
vide optimum safety for children. Combined
with the regular seatbelts, the booster cush-
ion is approved for children weighing
between 15 and 36 kg.
Raising the booster cushion
– Pull that handle to raise the booster
cushion (1).
– Grasp the cushion with both hands and
push it backwards (2).
– Push until it locks in place (3).
Check that:
• the seatbelt is locked
• the seatbelt is in contact with the child’s
body and is not slack or twisted, and that
the belt is positioned correctly across the
shoulder
• the lap belt is low over the pelvis for
optimum protection
• the belt does not touch the child’s throat
or lie below the shoulder
• carefully adjust the position of the head
restraint to suit the child
WARNING!
The booster cushion must be in the locked
position before the child is placed there.
WARNING!
Repair or replacement should only be per-
formed by an authorised Volvo workshop.
Do not make any modifications or addi-
tions to the booster cushion.
If an integrated booster cushion has been
subjected to a major load, such as in
conjunction with a collision, the entire
booster cushion must be replaced. Even if
the booster cushion appears to be
undamaged, it may not afford the same
level of protection. The booster cushion
must also be replaced if it is heavily worn.
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Safety
Child safety
Lowering the booster cushion
– Pull the handle (1).
– Lower the seat and press until it locks (2).
NOTE! Remember to stow away the booster
cushion before lowering the rear seat
backrest.
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Safety
Child safety
Fitting a child seat
Volvo has child safety products that are
designed for and tested by Volvo.
When using other products that are available
on the market, it is important to read the fitting
instructions included with the product.
• Do not attach the straps for the child seat
to the horizontal adjustment bar, springs,
rails or beams under the seat. Sharp
edges can damage the straps.
• Allow the back of the child seat to rest
against the dashboard. This applies to
cars without a passenger airbag, or
where the airbag is deactivated.
ISOFIX fixture system for child
seats (option)
The outer rear seats have ISOFIX attachment
points. Contact a Volvo dealer for further
information on child safety equipment.
WARNING!
Support cushions/child seats with steel
frames or another design that can lie
against the seatbelt release button must
not be used because they can cause acci-
dental release of the seatbelt.
Do not allow the top of the child seat to
rest against the windscreen.
WARNING!
Never place the child seat in the front seat
if the car is equipped with an activated
front passenger airbag. If problems arise
when fitting child safety products, contact
the manufacturer for clearer instructions.
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Safety
Child safety
Extra locking function in seatbelt
(ALR/ELR1)
The seatbelt in the centre of the second row
of seats has an extra locking function
(ALR/ELR) to help hold the belt taunt in order
to facilitate child seat installation.
When installing a child seat with the help of
the seatbelt:
• Secure the seatbelt in the child seat
following the instructions of the child seat
manufacturer.
• Pull out the entire seatbelt.
• Lock the belt by inserting the locking tab
in the buckle. A loud «click» indicates that
the belt is locked.
• Allow the seatbelt mechanism to retract
the belt while stretching it around the
child seat. A mechanical sound will be
audible from the seatbelt. This is normal.
This function is automatically deactivated
when the seatbelt is released from the buckle
and retracts back to its starting position.
If there are any problems with installation of
child safety products, contact the manufac-
turer for clearer installation instructions.
1. Automatic Locking Retractor/
Emergency Locking Retractor.
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Instruments and controls
Overview, left-hand drive car 38
Overview, right-hand drive car 40
Driver’s door control panel 42
Combined instrument panel 43
Indicator and warning symbols 44
Information display 47
Switches in the centre console 49
Lighting panel 52
Left-hand stalk switch 53
Right-hand stalk switch 54
Trip computer 56
Cruise control 57
Parking brake, bonnet, electric socket, etc. 58
Power windows 61
Rearview mirror, door mirrors and side windows 63
Power sunroof (option) 65
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Instruments and controls
Overview, left-hand drive car
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Instruments and controls
Overview, left-hand drive car
1. Lighting panel ……………………………………………………………….page 52
2. Air vent…………………………………………………………………………..page 69
3. Display…………………………………………………………………………..page 47
4. Temperature gauge……………………………………………………….page 43
5. Odometer, trip odometer, cruise control………………………page 43
6. Speedometer ………………………………………………………………..page 43
7. Direction indicators……………………………………………………….page 43
8. Tachometer……………………………………………………………………page 43
9. Outside temperature, clock, gear position …………………..page 43
10. Fuel gauge…………………………………………………………………….page 43
11. Indicator and warning symbols …………………………………….page 44
12. Panel vents ……………………………………………………………………page 69
13. Glovebox ……………………………………………………………………….page 86
14. Hazard warning flashers ……………………………………………….page 51
15. Audio system………………………………………………………………page 208
16. Climate control ……………………………………………………… page 70, 73
17. Windscreen wipers……………………………………………………….page 54
18. Keypad for telephone/audio……………………………………….page 200
19. Combined instrument panel …………………………………………page 43
20. Horn ………………………………………………………………………………………….–
21. Cruise control ……………………………………………………………….page 57
22. Direction indicators, dipped-main beam switch,
READ button …………………………………………………………………page 53
23. Parking brake ………………………………………………………………..page 58
24. Parking brake release……………………………………………………page 58
25. Switches, reading lamps ………………………………………………page 83
26. Interior lighting………………………………………………………………page 83
27. Sunroof control……………………………………………………………..page 65
28. Seatbelt reminder …………………………………………………………page 11
29. Rearview mirror……………………………………………………………..page 63
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Instruments and controls
Overview, right-hand drive car
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Instruments and controls
Overview, right-hand drive car
1. Lighting panel ……………………………………………………………….page 52
2. Air vent…………………………………………………………………………..page 69
3. Indicator and warning symbols …………………………………….page 44
4. Fuel gauge…………………………………………………………………….page 43
5. Outside temperature, clock, gear position …………………..page 43
6. Tachometer……………………………………………………………………page 43
7. Direction indicators……………………………………………………….page 43
8. Speedometer ………………………………………………………………..page 43
9. Odometer, trip odometer, cruise control………………………page 43
10. Temperature gauge……………………………………………………….page 43
11. Display…………………………………………………………………………..page 47
12. Panel vents ……………………………………………………………………page 69
13. Glovebox ……………………………………………………………………….page 86
14. Hazard warning flashers ……………………………………………….page 51
15. Audio system………………………………………………………………page 208
16. Climate control ……………………………………………………… page 70, 73
17. Direction indicators, dipped-main beam switch,
READ button …………………………………………………………………page 53
18. Parking brake ………………………………………………………………..page 58
19. Cruise control ……………………………………………………………….page 57
20. Horn ………………………………………………………………………………………….–
21. Combined instrument panel …………………………………………page 43
22. Telephone/Audio keypad……………………………………………page 200
23. Windscreen wipers……………………………………………………….page 54
24. Parking brake release……………………………………………………page 58
25. Switches, reading lamps ………………………………………………page 83
26. Interior lighting………………………………………………………………page 83
27. Sunroof control……………………………………………………………..page 65
28. Seatbelt reminder …………………………………………………………page 11
29. Rearview mirror……………………………………………………………..page 63
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Instruments and controls
Driver’s door control panel
1. Lock button for all doors
2. Blocking power windows in the rear
doors
3. Power window controls
4. Door mirror control
1 2 3 4
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Instruments and controls
Combined instrument panel
1. Temperature gauge
Displays the temperature of the engine
cooling system. If the temperature is abnor-
mally high and the needle enters the red
zone, a message is shown in the display.
Bear in mind that extra lamps in front of the air
intake reduce the cooling capacity at high
outside temperature and high engine loads.
2. Display
The display shows information and warning
messages.
3. Speedometer
Shows the speed of the car.
4. Trip odometer, T1 and T2
The trip odometers are used for measuring
short distances. The right-hand digit displays
tenths of a kilometre. Press the button for
more than 2 seconds to reset. Change
between trip odometers by briefly pressing
the button once.
5. Cruise control indicator
See page 57.
6. Odometer
The odometer indicates the total distance the
car has travelled.
7. Main beam, On/Off
8. Warning symbol
If a fault arises, the symbol lights up and a
message is shown in the display.
9. Tachometer
Indicates engine speed in thousands of
revolutions per minute (RPM). Do not allow
the needle of the tachometer to enter the red
field.
10. Automatic gearbox indicator
The selected gearshift programme is
displayed here.
11. Outside temperature gauge
Displays outside temperature. When the
temperature lies between +2 °C and –5 °C, a
snowflake symbol is shown in the display.
This symbol serves as a warning for slippery
road surfaces.
When the car is or was stationary, the outside
temperature gauge may read a higher
reading than actual.
12. Clock
Turn the button to set the clock.
13. Fuel gauge
When the lamp in the instrument panel lights,
approximately 8 litres of usable fuel remain in
the tank.
14. Indicator and warning symbols
15. Direction indicators – left/right
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Instruments and controls
Indicator and warning symbols
Indicator and warning symbols
All indicator and warning symbols1 light up
when the ignition key is turned to position II
before starting. This is to check that the
symbols/lights are working. When the engine
starts, all the symbols should go out except
the handbrake symbol, which extinguishes
when the handbrake is released.
If the engine does not start
within five seconds, all symbols
extinguish except the symbols
for a fault in the car’s emissions
system and for low oil
pressure. Certain symbols may have no
function, depending on the car’s specifica-
tions.
Warning symbol in the centre of
the instrument panel
This symbol is lit with a red or amber
glow depending on the severity of
the fault.
Red symbol
– Stop the car. Read the message in the
display.
Symbol and message text are visible until the
fault has been rectified.
Yellow symbol
– Read the message in the display.
Remedy!
The message text is cleared using the READ
button, see page 47, or disappears automat-
ically after 2 minutes.
NOTE! When the message text «TIME FOR
REGULAR SERVICE» is shown, the symbol
lamp and message text are cleared using the
READ button, or disappear automatically
after 2 minutes.
1. With certain engine variants the
symbol for low oil pressure is not lit.
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Instruments and controls
Indicator and warning symbols
ABS fault
If the ABS symbol lights, the ABS
system is not functioning. The car’s
normal braking system continues to
work, but without the ABS function.
– Stop the car in a safe place and switch off
the engine. Restart the engine.
– If the warning symbol goes out, continue
driving. It was an indicator error.
– If the warning symbol remains lit, drive to
an authorised Volvo workshop to have the
ABS system checked.
Fault in brake system
If the BRAKE symbol lights, the
brake fluid level may be too low.
– Stop the car in a safe place and check the
brake fluid reservoir level.
If the reservoir level is below MIN the car
should not be driven further. Have it towed to
an authorised Volvo workshop to have the
brake system checked.
If the BRAKE and ABS warning
symbols light at the same time, there
may be a problem in the brake force
distribution.
– Stop the car in a safe place and
switch off the engine. Restart the
engine.
• If both symbols go out, it was an indicator
error.
• If the warning symbols remain lit, check
the brake fluid reservoir level.
• If the reservoir level is below MIN, the car
should not be driven further. Have it
towed to an authorised Volvo workshop
to have the brake system checked.
• If the brake fluid level is normal and the
lamps remain lit, carefully drive the car to
the nearest authorised Volvo workshop to
have the brake system checked.
Seatbelt reminder
The lamp remains lit until the driver
and front seat passenger put on
their seatbelts.
Low oil pressure
If the lamp lights while driving,
engine oil pressure is too low. Stop
the engine immediately and check
the oil level. If the lamp lights but the
oil level is normal, stop the car and contact an
authorised Volvo workshop.
Fault in car’s emissions system
Contact an authorised Volvo
workshop to have the system
checked.
Fault in SRS
If a fault in the SRS system is
detected the warning symbol will
remain lit or light up while driving.
Drive to an authorised Volvo
workshop to have the system
checked.
Alternator not charging
If this lamp lights while driving, there
is probably a fault in the electrical
system. Contact an authorised
Volvo workshop.
Engine preheater (diesel)
This lamp lights to indicate that the
engine is being preheated. You can
start the car when the lamp goes
out. Applies to cars with diesel
engines only.
WARNING!
If the BRAKE and ABS warning symbols
light at the same time, there is a risk that
the rear end will have a tendency to slide
during heavy braking.
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Instruments and controls
Indicator and warning symbols
Parking brake applied
The lamp comes on when the
parking brake is depressed. Always
depress the parking brake to the
bottom position.
NOTE! The lamp comes on irrespective of
how hard the parking brake is depressed.
Rear fog lamp
This lamp lights when the fog lamp
is on.
Trailer indicator lamp
Flashes when the direction
indicators of the car and trailer are
used. If the lamp does not flash, one
of the direction indicators on the trailer or car
is defective.
Stability system and DSTC
The DSTC system contains several different
functions that are described in more detail on
page 124.
The symbol lights and goes out again
after approx. two seconds
The symbol is lit for a system check
when the car is started.
The symbol flashes
The SC function acts to prevent the
car’s drive wheels from spinning.
The TC function acts to improve the
car’s traction.
The AYC function acts to prevent skidding.
The RSC function acts to prevent
overturning.
The warning symbol shines with a
steady amber glow
TRACTION CONTROL
TEMPORARILY OFF is shown on
the information display together
with the symbol.
The TC function has been temporarily
suppressed because the brake temperature
is too high.
Automatic reactivation of the function takes
place when the brake temperature has
returned to normal.
The warning symbol shines with a
steady amber glow
ANTI-SKID SERVICE REQUIRED is
shown on the information display
together with the symbol.
The DSTC system has been switched off
because of a fault.
– Stop the car in a safe place and turn off
the engine.
– Restart the engine.
If the warning symbol remains lit, drive to an
authorised Volvo workshop to have the
system checked.
Fault in DSTC system
If the warning symbol lights and shines with a
constant glow even though you did not
switch off the system, it indicates a fault in
one of the systems. The text «ANTI-SKID
SERVICE REQUIRED» is shown in the
display.
– Stop the car in a safe place and switch off
the engine. Restart the engine.
• If the warning symbol goes out, the fault
was temporary and it is not necessary to
visit a workshop.
• If the warning symbol remains lit, drive to
an authorised Volvo workshop to have the
system checked.
WARNING!
Under normal driving conditions, the
DSTC system improves the car’s road
safety, but this should not be taken as a
reason to increase speed. Always follow
the usual precautions for safe cornering
and driving on slippery surfaces.
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Instruments and controls
Information display
Messages on the display
Any warning or indicator symbol that appears
is accompanied by a message in the display.
Once you have read and understood the
message, press the READ button (A).
Messages which have been read are cleared
from the display and stored in the car’s
memory. Fault messages will remain in the
memory until the fault has been remedied.
Very serious fault messages cannot be
erased from the display. They remain in the
display until the fault is remedied.
Messages stored in the memory can be read
again. Press the READ button (A) to see
stored messages. Scroll through the
messages stored in the memory by pressing
the READ button. Press the READ button to
return read messages to the memory.
If a warning message interrupts when you are
in the trip computer menus or wish to use the
telephone, you must first acknowledge the
message by pressing the READ button (A).
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Instruments and controls
Information display
Message Specification
STOP SAFELY Stop and switch off the engine. Serious risk of damage.
STOP ENGINE Stop and switch off the engine. Serious risk of damage.
SERVICE URGENT Take your car in for service immediately.
SEE MANUAL Consult your owner’s manual.
SERVICE REQUIRED Take your car in for service as soon as possible.
FIX NEXT SERVICE Have your car checked at the next service interval.
TIME FOR REGULAR SERVICE When this message is shown, the car is due for a service. When the message is displayed is
affected by the distance travelled, number of months since last service and engine running
time.
OIL LEVEL LOW1
– FILL OIL3 Low engine oil level. Check and remedy as soon as possible. See page 174 for more
information.
OIL LEVEL LOW2
– STOP SAFELY3 Low engine oil level. Stop the car safely and check the oil level. See page 174.
OIL LEVEL LOW2 – STOP ENGINE3 Low engine oil level. Stop the car safely, switch off the engine and check the oil level.
See page 174.
OIL LEVEL LOW2 – SEE MANUAL3 Low engine oil level. Stop the car safely, switch off the engine and check the oil level.
See page 174.
SOOT FILTER FULL – SEE MANUAL1 Diesel particle filter requires regeneration. See page 115.
1. Displayed together with yellow warning triangle.
2. Displayed together with red warning triangle.
3. Only applies to engine variants with oil level sensor.
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Instruments and controls
Switches in the centre console
NOTE! The order of the buttons may vary.
DSTC system
This button is used to
reduce or reactivate the
functions of the DSTC
system. When the LED in
the button is lit, the DSTC
system is activated
(assuming there is no fault).
NOTE! Hold the button depressed for at
least half a second to reduce the function of
the DSTC system. The LED in the button
goes out and the text «DSTC SPIN
CONTROL OFF» is shown on the display.
Deactivate the system if you must use a
wheel of a different size than the other
wheels.
The DSTC system is reactivated when the
engine is restarted.
Air conditioning in the rear of the
passenger compartment
(option)
Press the button to activate
the air conditioning in the
rear of the passenger
compartment. Rear air
conditioning is deactivated
when the ignition is
completely switched off.
Child safety locks in the rear
doors (option)
Use this button to activate or
deactivate the electric child
safety locks in the rear
doors. The ignition key must
be in position I or II. When
the child safety locks are
activated, the LED in the button lights. A
message is shown on the display when the
child safety locks are activated or deacti-
vated.
WARNING!
Keep in mind that the driving character-
istics of the car change if you deactivate
the DSTC system.
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Instruments and controls
Switches in the centre console
Retractable door mirrors
(option)
This button is used to fold in
the door mirrors if they are
folded out or to fold them
out if they are folded in.
Do as follows if a door mirror
has been accidentally folded
in or out:
– Manually adjust the appropriate door
mirror to its normal position.
– Turn the ignition key to position II.
– Fold the door mirror inward and then
outward using the button. The door
mirrors have now returned to their original
fixed positions.
Parking assistance (option)
The system is always
activated when the car is
started. Press the button to
deactivate/reactivate the
parking assistance system.
See also page 125.
Deactivation of the deadlocks1
and detectors
Use this button when you
wish to switch off the
deadlock function (doors
cannot be opened from the
inside when locked). This
button can also be used
when deactivating the alarm system2
movement and tilt detectors. The LED lights
when these systems are deactivated.
Auxiliary lamps (accessory)
Use this button to switch the
auxiliary lamps on with main
beam or to switch them off.
The LED in the button is lit
when the function is
activated.
Electric socket, (standard)/
Cigarette lighter (option)
The electric socket can be
used for various 12 V acces-
sories, e.g. mobile phone or
a cooler box.
The ignition key must be at
least in position I so that the
socket can supply power.
The cigarette lighter is activated by pushing
in the button. Once the lighter has been
heated, the button pops out again. Pull out
the lighter to use it. For safety reasons,
always keep the cover in place when the
socket is not in use. Maximum current tap
10 A.
BLIS – Blind Spot Information
System (option)
Press the button to deactivate
or reactivate the function. See
page 143 for further infor-
mation.
1. Certain markets
2. Option
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Instruments and controls
Switches in the centre console
Hazard warning flashers
Use the hazard warning flashers (all direction
indicators flash) when the car is stopped
where it could be a traffic hazard or
obstruction. Press the button to activate the
function.
NOTE! Regulations regarding the use of
hazard warning flashers vary from country to
country.
Rear window and door mirror
defrosters
Use the defroster to
remove ice and misting
from the rear window
and door mirrors. Press
the switch to start
defrosting the rear
window and door
mirrors. The LED in the
switch comes on.
Defrosting is automati-
cally disconnected after about 12 minutes.
Heated front seats
See page 71 or 75 for
further information.
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Instruments and controls
Lighting panel
Headlamp levelling
The load in the car changes the vertical
alignment of the headlamp beam, which
could dazzle oncoming motorists. Avoid this
by adjusting the height of the beam.
– Turn the ignition key to position II.
– Turn the headlamp control (1) to one of
the end positions.
– Roll the control up or down (3) to raise or
lower beam alignment.
Cars with Bi-Xenon headlamps1
have
automatic headlamp levelling, so there is no
control (3).
Position/parking lamps
The position lamps/parking lamps can be
switched on irrespective of ignition key
position.
– Turn the headlamp control (1) to the
centre position.
In ignition key position II the position lamps/
parking lamps are always on. The number
plate lighting is switched on at the same tome
as the position lamps/parking lamps.
Headlamps
Automatic dipped beam
Dipped beam comes on automatically when
the ignition key is turned to position II, except
when the headlamp control (1) is in the
centre position. If necessary the automatic
dipped beam can be deactivated by an
authorised Volvo workshop.
Manual dipped beam (certain countries)
– Turn the ignition key to position II.
– Turn the headlamp control (1) clockwise
to the end position.
Main beam
– Turn the ignition key to position II.
– Turn the headlamp control (1) clockwise
to the end position.
– Move the left-hand stalk switch towards
the steering wheel to the end position
and release it, see page 53.
Fog lamp
NOTE! Regulations for use of fog lamps vary
from country to country.
Front fog lamps (option)
The front fog lamps can be switched on along
with the headlamps or the position lamps/
parking lamps.
– Press the button (2).
The LED in the button (2) lights when the
front fog lamps are switched on.
Rear fog lamp
The rear fog lamp can only be switched on
with the headlamps or the front fog lamps.
– Press the button (4).
The rear fog lamp indicator symbol in the
combined instrument panel and the LED in
the button (4) come on when the rear fog
lamp is switched on.
Instrument lighting
The instrument lighting is switched on when
the ignition key is in position II and the
headlamp control (1) is in one of the end
positions. The lighting is automatically
dimmed during the day and can be controlled
manually at night.
– Roll the control up or down (5) for
brighter or dimmer lighting.
1. Option.
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VÄLKOMMEN! We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The In order to increase your enjoyment of your Volvo, we recommend that car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your pas- you read the instructions and maintenance information in this owner’s sengers. -
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Digital owner’s manual in the car Safety during pregnancy Navigating in the digital owner’s manual Whiplash Protection System Owner’s Manual in mobile devices Seatbelt Volvo Cars support site Seatbelt tensioner Reading the owner’s manual Fastening/unfastening a seatbelt Recording data Door and seatbelt reminder…
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and controls, left-hand Voice recognition control of radio Integrated child seat* drive car and media Folding up the integrated child seat Instruments and controls, right-hand Voice recognition control of climate cushion* drive car control Folding down the integrated child Driver display Voice recognition and map navigation seat cushion*… -
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CLIMATE CONTROL Lighting control Climate control Compass* Headlamp levelling Climate control — sensors Calibrating the compass* Position lamps Perceived temperature Panorama roof* Daytime running lights Air quality Operating the panorama roof* Dipped beam Passenger compartment filter ® HomeLink Activating/deactivating main beam Clean Zone Interior Package* ®… -
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LOADING AND STORAGE LOCKS AND ALARM Activating/deactivating heating of Passenger compartment interior Remote control key steering wheel* Tunnel console Remote control key range Parking climate* Electrical sockets Red Key — Restricted remote control key* Starting/stopping preconditioning* Using the glovebox Antenna locations for the start and lock system Timer for preconditioning* Sun visors… -
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DRIVER SUPPORT Type approval for the remote control Speed-dependent steering force Limitations of Distance Warning* key system Stability system Adaptive cruise control* Electronic Stability Control ESC Activating and starting the Adaptive cruise control* Sport mode for electronic stability control 278 Managing the speed of the Adaptive Symbols and messages for elec- cruise control*… -
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Sign display with Road Sign Information Symbols and messages for Pilot Assist* Park assist camera* Radar unit Road Sign Information with Speed Park assist lines and fields for the Warning and Settings park assist camera* Limitations of the radar unit Road Sign Information with Speed Starting the Park assist camera* Type approval for radar units… -
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STARTING AND DRIVING Brake assistance Alcohol lock* Extendable/retractable towing brackets* Auto braking after a collision Bypass of the alcohol lock* Towing bracket specifications* Parking brake Before starting the engine with the Driving with a trailer alcohol lock Using the parking brake Trailer lamps Ignition positions In the event of a fault in the parking… -
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AUDIO AND MEDIA Audio and media Terms and conditions for services Using Apple CarPlay* and Customer Privacy Policy Apps Settings for Apple CarPlay* Audio settings Android Auto* Radio Settings for Android Auto* Changing and searching radio stations Technical specifications for media RDS radio Phone Digital radio… -
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WHEELS AND TYRES MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Tyres Dimension designation for tyre Volvo service programme Tyres’ rotation direction Car status Tread wear indicators on the tyres Book service and repair Checking the tyre pressures Remote updates Tyre monitoring* System updates Raise the car… -
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SPECIFICATIONS ALPHABETICAL INDEX Symbols on the batteries Type designations Alphabetical Index Support battery Dimensions Fuses Weights Replacing a fuse Towing capacity and towball load Fuses in engine compartment Engine specifications Fuses under glovebox Engine oil — specifications Fuses in cargo area Adverse driving conditions for engine oil Cleaning the exterior Coolant —… -
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Page 16: Introduction
The owner’s manual is available in the car’s cen- gation with exterior and interior well as a summary of important tre display, as a mobile app and on the Volvo images of the car. The informa- and practical information. Cars support site. There is a Quick Guide and a…
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Page 17: Digital Owner’s Manual In The Car
Symbols and their meaning in the owner’s ble laws and regulations are followed. It is manual menu also important that the car is maintained and handled in accordance with Volvo’s recom- Leads to the start page of mendations in the owner’s information. the Owner’s Manual.
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Page 18: Navigating In The Digital Owner’s Manual
INTRODUCTION Navigating in the digital owner’s Symbols and their meaning in the owner’s Symbols and their meaning in the owner’s manual manual menu manual menu The digital owner’s manual can be accessed Exterior and interior over- Leads to short video tutori- from the centre display in the car.
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INTRODUCTION Searching using categories Favourites 1. Press and then select Exterior The articles in the owner’s Located here are the articles Interior manual are structured into that have been saved as > Exterior/interior images are shown with main categories and subcate- favourites. -
Page 20: Owner’s Manual In Mobile Devices
Reading the owner’s manual (p. 19) • The app contains a video along with exterior and Volvo Cars support site (p. 19) interior images where different parts of the car are highlighted with so-called hotspots, which lead to articles about the area in question. It is easy to navigate between the different sections For certain mobile devices.
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Page 21: Volvo Cars Support Site
(retrofitted Log in to Volvo Cars website extra equipment). Create a personal Volvo ID and log in to All types of option/accessory are marked with an www.volvocars.com. When you have logged in it is asterisk: *.
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Examples of menu texts and message texts: Phone New message In the event of uncertainty over what is standard or an option/accessory, contact a Volvo dealer. Decals The car contains different types of decal which Special texts are designed to convey important information in a simple and clear manner. -
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Owner’s Manual in mobile devices (p. 18) illustration that describes the item. of those in the car. They are included to show • Volvo Cars support site (p. 19) their approximate appearance and location in Bulleted lists the car. The information that applies to your… -
Page 24: Recording Data
As part of Volvo’s safety and quality assurance, graphic location of the accident or near-miss sit- out the vehicle owner’s consent. To comply with certain information about the vehicle’s operation, uation.
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Page 25: Important Information On Accesso
Volvo services online. Incorrect connection and installation of accesso- It is possible to create a Volvo ID from the car, ries, extra equipment or software/diagnostic volvocars.com or Volvo On Call app . Certain tools may have a negative effect on the car’s functions and services require that the car is reg- electronic system.
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3. Follow the instructions that are automatically changed automatically for other services. sent to the specified email address. If you created your Volvo ID via the web or the Volvo On Call app, register it to your car as fol- Related information >… -
Page 27: Drive-E — Cleaner Driving Pleasure
Volvo Car Corporation is constantly working on the development of safer and more efficient Environmental care is one of Volvo Cars’ core val- inside a Volvo is, for example, cleaner than the air Fuel consumption ues and influences all operations. The environ- outside thanks to the climate control system.
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Contributing to a better environment ised Volvo workshop is recommended. An energy-efficient and fuel-efficient car not only The material used in the interior of a Volvo is contributes to a reduced impact on the environ- carefully selected and has been tested in order to… -
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INTRODUCTION Related information • Drive modes* (p. 422) • The owner’s manual and the environment (p. 32) • Economical driving (p. 448) • Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions (p. 594) • Air quality (p. 184) * Option/accessory. -
Page 30: Intellisafe-Driver Support
• Lane Keeping Aid (p. 370) IntelliSafe is the Volvo Cars concept concerning lision is imminent then City Safety can automati- car safety. It comprises a number of systems, •…
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Page 31: Sensus — Online Connectivity And Entertainment
INTRODUCTION Sensus — online connectivity and Information when it is needed, where it entertainment is needed The different displays in the car provide informa- Sensus makes it possible to surf the Internet, tion at the right time. The information is shown in use different types of apps and make the car a different locations based on how it should be pri- Wi-Fi hotspot.
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INTRODUCTION Different types of information are shown in different displays depending on how the information should be prioritised. speed information and navigation* information. Driver display Head-up display* Road Sign Information and incoming phone calls are also shown in the head-up display. The dis- play is operated via the right-hand steering wheel keypad and via the centre display. -
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INTRODUCTION • Many of the main functions of the car are con- Driver display (p. 92) trolled from the centre display, a touch screen • Voice recognition (p. 117) which reacts to touch. The number of physical • Online car* (p. 488) buttons and controls in the car is therefore mini- •… -
Page 34: The Owner’s Manual And The Environment
INTRODUCTION • The owner’s manual and the Windows, glass and mirrors Using windscreen wipers (p. 151) environment • Windscreen and headlamp washers (p. 153) The car contains controls for windows, glass The Owner’s Manual is printed on paper origi- and mirrors. Some of the windows in the car are nating from controlled forests.
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Page 35: Overview Of The Centre Display
INTRODUCTION Overview of the centre display Many of the car’s functions are controlled from the centre display. Presented here is the centre display and its options.
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INTRODUCTION Three of the centre display’s basic views. Swipe right or left to access the function or app view respectively Function view — car functions that are acti- tions are also so-called trigger functions, ting options. Examples of such are Camera vated/deactivated with a press. -
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INTRODUCTION up display* are also made from the function Extra subview — recently used apps/car func- view, but adjustments are made using the tions that do not belong in any of the other steering wheel’s right-hand keypad. subviews. Tap on the subview to expand it. Home view — the first view that is shown Climate row — information and direct interac- when the screen is started. -
Page 38: Operating The Centre Display
INTRODUCTION Operating the centre display views, marking objects, scrolling in a list and mov- IMPORTANT ing apps can be performed by touching the Many of the car’s functions are controlled and Do not use sharp objects on the screen as screen in different ways.
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INTRODUCTION Procedure Execution Result Drag Changes between different views, scrolls a list, text or view. Hold depressed and drag in order to move apps or map points on the map*. Drag horizontally or vertically across the screen. Swipe/drag quickly Changes between different views, scrolls a list, text or view. Drag horizontally or vertically across the screen. -
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INTRODUCTION Turn off the screen and reactivate it 2. Reactivate the screen — briefly tap on the NOTE home button. In home view standard mode — briefly press > The view that was displayed before the the home button. An animation that describes screen was switched off will be shown access to the different views is shown on the again. -
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INTRODUCTION • Using the controls in the centre display Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps NOTE (p. 493) Hide the apps that you rarely or never use by • Using the keyboard in the centre display moving them to the bottom, off the visible (p. -
Page 42: Navigating In The Centre Display’s Views
INTRODUCTION Navigating in the centre display’s An app/car function selected from the app/func- NOTE views tion view starts in the respective subview of the The first time the car is used, some of the home view. For example FM radio starts in the There are five different basic views in the centre home view’s subviews have no content.
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INTRODUCTION Expanding a subview: When a new subview is opened in full-screen home view’s standard view from full screen mode mode, no information from the other subviews is — press twice on the home button. – For subview one, two and three: Press any- shown. -
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INTRODUCTION In the top view, access is always available to: view. Press on the contextual setting to Application view access settings that are related to the con- • Settings tent that is shown on the screen. E.g. press • Owner’s manual Navigation Settings — settings that are •… -
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INTRODUCTION app view, such as the number of unread text Function view Depending on the amount of functions, it is also messages for Messages possible here to scroll downward in the view. Do this by swiping/dragging from the bottom and up. Tap on an app to open it. -
Page 47: Symbols In The Centre Display’s Status Bar
INTRODUCTION • Symbols in the centre display’s Messages in the driver display and the centre Symbol Specification status bar display (p. 109) Car modem activated. Overview of the symbols that can be shown in the centre display’s status bar. USB sharing active. The status bar shows activities in progress and, in some cases, their status.
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Page 48: Change Settings For The Centre Display
INTRODUCTION Change settings for the centre all themes. A light variant can also be selected, in display which the background is light and the text is dark. This alternative can be useful in e.g. strong day- The centre display is started automatically when light.
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Page 49: Function View With Buttons For Car Functions
INTRODUCTION Function view with buttons for car Different types of buttons basic views. Navigate to the function view from functions There are three different types of buttons for car home view by swiping from left to right across functions; see below: the screen All the buttons for car functions are located in the function view, one of the centre display’s…
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INTRODUCTION The buttons’ different modes The function is deactivated when the LED indica- tor is extinguished. When the LED indicator illuminates in green on a function or parking button, the function is acti- vated. When a function is activated, extra text with an explanation for certain functions is shown. -
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INTRODUCTION Using the keyboard in the centre display The centre display keyboard makes it possible make entries using keys. It is also possible to «draw in» letters and characters on the screen by hand. Making entries with the keyboard The keyboard can be used to enter characters, letters and numbers, e.g.
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INTRODUCTION entry, all letters are automatically lower case Changing the keyboard language Row of suggested words or characters unless otherwise set with the button. The suggested words are adjusted as new To make it possible to switch between different letters are being entered. Browse among the languages for the keyboard, the languages must Number entry. -
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INTRODUCTION Variants of a letter or character Switching between different languages in the keyboard When a number of languages have been selected in Settings , the keyboard button (shown in context as number 7 in the illustration above) is used to switch between different lan- guages. -
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INTRODUCTION Writing characters/words by hand Suggestions for characters/letters/word/ Writing characters/letters/words by hand on the screen part of word. It is possible to scroll through 1. Write a character, a letter, a word or parts of the list. a word in the area for hand-written letters The centre display keyboard allows you to enter (1). -
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INTRODUCTION Related information Deleting/changing characters/letters written Changing row in the free text field with • Using the keyboard in the centre display by hand handwriting (p. 49) • Managing text messages (p. 485) • Changing system settings in the settings menu (p. -
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SAFETY…
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Page 58: Safety During Pregnancy
The car is equipped with a number of sensors does not have full functionality. Volvo recom- that react in the event of an accident and activate mends that an authorised Volvo workshop different safety systems, such as different types should be contacted as soon as possible.
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Page 59: Whiplash Protection System
Never modify or repair the seat or WHIPS ing wheel). The aim should be to position the the risk of whiplash injuries. The system consists yourself. Volvo recommends that an author- seat with as large a distance as possible between of energy-absorbing backrests and seat cush- ised Volvo workshop should be contacted.
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Page 60: Seatbelt
SAFETY Seatbelt Related information WARNING • Safety (p. 56) Heavy braking can have serious consequences Do not squeeze rigid objects between the • Manual front seat (p. 123) if the seatbelts are not used. rear seat cushion and the front seat’s back- rest.
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Page 61: Seatbelt Tensioner
Never modify or repair the seatbelts yourself. If the passenger airbag is deactivated, the seatbelt tensioners that can tension the seat- Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo electric seatbelt tensioner on the passenger belts in critical situations and collisions. workshop should be contacted.
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Page 62: Fastening/Unfastening A Seatbelt
SAFETY Fastening/unfastening a seatbelt Related information 3. In the front seats and in the outer seats in • the second seat row the seatbelt can be Seatbelt (p. 58) Make sure that all passengers have fastened adjusted for height. • Fastening/unfastening a seatbelt (p.
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Page 63: Door And Seatbelt Reminder
SAFETY Door and seatbelt reminder WARNING The system reminds unbelted occupants to wear Each seatbelt is designed for only one person. a seatbelt, and also warns about an open door, bonnet, tailgate or fuel filler flap. WARNING Driver display graphics Remember not to clip or hook the seatbelt to hooks or other interior fittings, as this pre- vents the belt from tightening properly.
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SAFETY Seatbelt reminder Related information Rear seat • The seatbelt reminder in the rear seat has two Seatbelt (p. 58) subfunctions: • Seatbelt tensioner (p. 59) • Provides information on which seatbelts are • Fastening/unfastening a seatbelt (p. 60) being used in the rear seat. The driver dis- play’s graphics are shown when the seatbelts are in use. -
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Driver and passenger airbags. • Recovering the car. Volvo recommends that it In the event of a frontal collision, the airbags help is transported to an authorised Volvo work- to protect the head, face and chest of the driver shop.
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Do not put objects in front of or above the dashboard where the passenger airbag is located. WARNING Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted for repair. Label on the passenger side’s door pillar. The label Defective work in the airbag system could becomes visible when the passenger door is opened. -
Page 67: Activating/Deactivating The Passenger Airbag
SAFETY Activating/deactivating the WARNING WARNING passenger airbag* If the car is not equipped with a switch to acti- If the car is not equipped with a switch to acti- The passenger airbag can be deactivated if the vate/deactivate the passenger airbag, the air- vate/deactivate the passenger airbag, the air- car is equipped with a switch, Passenger Airbag bag will always be activated.
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SAFETY Activating the passenger airbag 2. Confirm the message by pressing the right- Deactivating the passenger airbag hand steering wheel keypad’s O button. Pull the switch outward and turn from OFF Pull the switch outward and turn from ON (B) to ON (A). (A) to OFF (B). -
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SAFETY Side airbag 2. Confirm the message by pressing the right- Related information • hand steering wheel keypad’s O button. Driver and passenger airbags (p. 63) The side airbags on the driver and passenger • Seatbelt tensioner (p. 59) seats protect the chest and hip in the event of a collision.
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Page 70: Inflatable Curtain
Volvo recommends the use only of car seat WARNING covers approved by Volvo. Other seat covers may impede the operation of the side airbags.
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Page 71: Safety Mode
Volvo recommends that engaging an author- brake system. ous traffic situation for example. ised Volvo workshop to check and restore the If the car has been in a collision, the message Starting the car after safety mode car to normal status after…
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Page 72: Child Safety
Related information • Safety mode (p. 69) > The car’s electronics carry out a systems Volvo has child safety equipment (child seats, check and then try to resume normal sta- • Recovering the car (p. 458) booster cushions and attachment devices) tus.
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Page 73: Child Seats
SAFETY Child seats Related information Location of child seats • Safety (p. 56) The position of a child in the car and the choice • Child seats (p. 71) of equipment are dictated by the child’s weight and size. • Integrated child seat* (p.
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When fitting front-facing child seats, check that the passenger airbag is activated. • Only use child seats that are recommended by Volvo, are universally approved or are semi-universal, and where the car is included on the manufacturer’s vehicle list. •… -
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A child seat with support legs must not be • Only use child seats that are recommended fitted in the centre seat. by Volvo, are universally approved or are • semi-universal, and where the car is included The outer seats are equipped with the on the manufacturer’s vehicle list. -
Page 76: Upper Mounting Points For Child Seats
SAFETY Upper mounting points for child Related information WARNING • seats Child safety (p. 70) The child seat’s upper straps must be routed • Upper mounting points for child seats The car is equipped with upper mounting points through the hole in the head restraint leg (p.
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Page 77: Lower Mounting Points For Child Seats
SAFETY Lower mounting points for child The mounting points in the front seat are only seats mounted if the vehicle is equipped with a switch to activate/deactivate the passenger airbag*. The vehicle is equipped with lower mounting points for child seats in the front seat* and the second row of seats.
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Page 78: Using The Car’s Seatbelts
SAFETY Table for location of child seats NOTE using the car’s seatbelts Always read the section «Child seats» before The table gives a recommendation for which fitting a child seat in the car. child seats suit which locations, and for what size of child.
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Volvo recommends rear-facing child seat for children in this mass group. Volvo recommends: Volvo reversible seat in the front-facing position (type approval E5 04192); booster cushion with and without back (type approval E5 04216); Volvo booster cushion with backrest (type approval E1 04301169);… -
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SAFETY i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points Press the seat cushion down to access the mounting points. The vehicle is equipped with i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats in the second Related information row of seats. • Child seats (p. 71) • i-Size/ISOFIX is a fixture system for car child Upper mounting points for child seats (p.
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Page 81: Table For Location Of Isofix Child Seats
SAFETY Table for location of ISOFIX child The child seat must be approved in accordance NOTE seats with UN Reg R44 and the car model must be Always read the section «Child seats» before included in the manufacturer’s vehicle list. The table gives a recommendation for which fitting a child seat in the car.
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Works for the installation of ISOFIX child seats that are semi-universally approved (IL) if the car is equipped with the ISOFIX console accessory (the accessory range varies depending on market). Volvo recommends: Volvo infant seat secured using the ISOFIX fixture system (type approval E1 04301146). -
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SAFETY Related information • Child seats (p. 71) • i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points (p. 78) • Table for location of i-Size child seats (p. 82) • Table for location of child seats using the car’s seatbelts (p. 76) -
Page 84: Table For Location Of I-Size Child Seats
Suitable for i-Size «universal» child seat, front-facing and rear-facing. X: Not suitable for universally approved child seats. Volvo recommends rear-facing child seats for this group. Related information • Child seats (p. 71) •…
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Page 85: Integrated Child Seat
15 and 36 kg and at least 97 cm tall. by an authorised Volvo workshop. Do not make any modifications or additions to the child seat. If an integrated child seat has been subjected to a heavy load, e.g.
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Page 86: Folding Up The Integrated Child Seat Cushion
SAFETY Folding up the integrated child seat Folding down the integrated child cushion* seat cushion* The seat cushion should always be folded up The seat cushion should be folded down into when the integrated child seat is in use. the rear seat when the integrated child seat is not being used.
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SAFETY Press down with your hand in the centre of the seat cushion in order to lock it. IMPORTANT Check that there are no loose objects (e.g. toys) left behind in the space under the child seat’s seat cushion before lowering. NOTE Before the rear backrest is lowered, the child seat’s seat cushion must be lowered first. -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and controls, left-hand Display/function/control Display/function/control drive car Right-hand steering wheel keypad Front reading lamps and interior lighting The overviews show where the displays and controls near the driver are located. Steering wheel adjustment Panorama roof* Horn Display in roof console Left-hand steering wheel keypad Manual dimming of interior rearview mir-…
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Page 91: Instruments And Controls, Right-Hand
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and controls, right- Display/function/control Display/function/control hand drive car Start knob Power windows, door mirrors The overviews show where the displays and controls near the driver are located. Adjusting front seat Drive mode control* Parking brake Related information •…
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Display/function/control Display/function/control Display/function/control Right-hand steering wheel keypad Front reading lamps and interior lighting Start knob Display lighting, unlocking the tailgate, Panorama roof* Drive mode control* opening/closing the tailgate* Display in roof console Parking brake Bonnet opening Manual dimming of interior rearview mir- Automatic braking when stationary Horn Steering wheel adjustment… -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Display/function/control Power windows, door mirrors Adjusting front seat Related information • Steering wheel (p. 135) • Manual front seat (p. 123) • Adjusting the power front seat* (p. 124) • Lighting control (p. 137) • Climate controls (p. 186) •… -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS On the left In the middle On the right Door and seatbelt information Status of the Start/Stop function Road Sign Information* – Media player Distance to empty tank – Instantaneous fuel consumption Navigation map* – Phone App menu (activated via steering wheel keypad) –… -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Location in the driver display: On the left In the middle On the right Fuel gauge Speedometer Media player Drive mode Phone Road Sign Information* (Comfort, Off Road, Eco, Dynamic or Individual) Gear shift indicator Cruise control and speed limiter information Navigation information* Door and seatbelt information Clock… -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Dynamic symbol display extinguishes after a while if it is not used. To reactivate it, proceed with one of the following: The dynamic symbol in its basic form. • Depress the brake pedal. • Turn the ignition knob to ignition position to I. •… -
Page 98: Driver Display Settings
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Driver display settings 3. Select what should be shown in the back- 2. Tap on System System Languages and ground: Settings for the driver display can be made in Units System Language to select lan- • the driver display’s application menu and in the guage.
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Page 99: Indicator Symbols In The Driver Display
Drive to a work- Active main beam off work, but without the ABS function. shop for checking. Volvo recom- mends that an authorised Volvo The symbol lights up white when workshop is contacted.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Symbol Specification Symbol Specification Symbol Specification Main beam On Rain sensor on Lane assistance The symbol illuminates when main This symbol illuminates when the White symbol: Lane assistance is beam is on and with main beam rain sensor is on. on and road lines are detected. -
Page 101: Warning Symbols In The Driver Display
This symbol illuminates with a con- The loss of brake fluid must be investigated stant glow when the parking brake by a workshop. Volvo recommends contacting Seatbelt reminder is applied. an authorised Volvo workshop. This symbol flashes if someone in…
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Page 102: Outside Temperature Gauge
Related information electrical system. Visit a workshop. • Driver display (p. 92) Volvo recommends that an author- • ised Volvo workshop is contacted. Climate control — sensors (p. 183) Collision risk City Safety warns of a risk of colli- sion with other vehicles, pedes- trians, cyclists or large animals.
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Page 103: Clock
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Clock Fuel gauge Automatic time for cars with GPS If the car is equipped with a navigation system The clock is shown in both the driver display and The fuel gauge in the driver display shows the Auto Time then can be selected.
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Page 104: License Agreement For The Driver Display
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE conditions in the agreement. The following text is REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS «AS IS» AND Volvo’s agreement with the manufacturer/devel- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, oper. INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE BSD 4-clause «Original»…
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Redistribution and use in source and binary WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES forms, with or without modification, are permitted OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, provided that the following conditions are met: OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF… -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS (Independent JPEG Group) licenses, which license applies to all files distributed in the that you understand and accept all the terms all encourage inclusion and use of free original FreeType archive, including all source of this license. software in commercial and freeware code, binaries and documentation, unless 2. -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS `FreeType Project’, `FreeType Engine’, libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, `FreeType library’, or `FreeType Distribution’. 1.0.13, April 15, 2002, are Copyright (c) May 1997, are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson and are Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same 4. -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. supplied in the files «pngbar.png» and LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, «pngbar.jpg (88×31) and «pngnow.png»… -
Page 109: Application Menu In The Driver Display
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Application menu in the driver SGI Free Software B License Version OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE display SOFTWARE. 2.0. SGI FREE SOFTWARE LICENSE B (Version 2.0, Application menu (app menu) in the driver dis- Except as contained in this notice, the name of Sept.
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Page 110: Using The Application Menu In The
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using the application menu in the Opening/closing the app menu Functions driver display – Press on open/close (1). Trip com- Selection of trip meter, selection The application menu (the app menu) in the (It is not possible to open the app menu puter of what to show in the driver dis- driver display is operated with the steering…
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Page 111: The Centre Display
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages in the driver display and Related information • the centre display Application menu in the driver display (p. 107) The driver display and centre display can show • Managing messages in the driver display and messages to inform or assist the driver in the the centre display (p.
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Page 112: The Centre Display
Part of message, shown together with information on where the of a pop-up window. Pop-up messages have problem has arisen. shop higher priority than messages shown in the sta- An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. tus bar and require acknowledgement/action Service urgent Contact a workshop Centre display before they disappear.
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Page 113: Managing Messages In The Driver Display And The Centre Display
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Managing messages in the driver For messages without buttons: display and the centre display – Close the message by pressing on confirm Messages in the driver display and centre dis- (2), or allow the message to close automati- play are managed with the steering wheel’s cally after a while.
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Page 114: Managing Messages Saved From The
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Managing messages saved from e.g. activating/deactivating a function linked to Reading a saved message the driver display and centre display the message. To read a saved message immediately: Whether saved from the driver display or the Managing a new message –…
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Page 115
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages saved from the centre – Press the button to perform the action. Managing a saved message In maximised mode, some messages have two display Saved messages in the top view are deleted buttons available to book service or read the automatically when the car is switched off. -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Head-up display* NOTE The head-up display supplements the car’s The driver’s ability to see the information in driver display and projects information from the the head-up display is impaired by the follow- driver display onto the windscreen. The projec- ing: ted image can only be seen from the driver posi- •… -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Activating/deactivating the head-up The setting can be saved as a personal setting in NOTE the driver profile. display Certain visual defects may cause headaches Press the Head-up display and a feeling of stress during the use of the button in the centre display head-up display. -
Page 118
Display Options Head-Up Display Never use strong stain removers. A special clean- Calibration. ing agent available from Volvo dealers can be used for more difficult cleaning. 3. Calibrate the image’s horizontal position with the steering wheel’s right keypad. When replacing the windscreen… -
Page 119: Voice Recognition
Bluetooth-connected phone, the climate system and Volvo’s navigation sys- Related information tem*. •…
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Page 120: Using Voice Recognition
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Related information Using voice recognition Example of voice recognition control • Using voice recognition (p. 118) Call [Forename] [Surname] Press , say “ Basic instructions for using voice recognition • [number category] » — calls the selected contact Voice recognition control of the phone control.
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Page 121: Settings For Voice Recognition
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Settings for voice recognition Related information Digits • The number commands are stated differently Voice recognition (p. 117) Several settings for the voice recognition system depending on the function to be controlled: • Using voice recognition (p. 118) can be made.
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Page 122: Voice Recognition Control Of Radio
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Voice recognition control of the Voice recognition control of radio this function to work, the car must be con- nected to the Internet. phone and media Call a contact, have messages read aloud or Command for voice recognition control of radio Related information dictate brief messages with voice control com- and media player.
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Page 123
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • • Voice recognition control of climate » Radio » — starts FM radio. » Air condition on «/» Air condition off » — activates/deactivates the air conditioning. control • » Radio FM » — starts FM radio. •… -
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • • Voice recognition and map » Turn on seat ventilation «/» Turn off seat » Go to [Post code] » — Specifies a post ventilation code as a destination. Example «Drive to 1 2 » — activates/deactivates the seat navigation 3 4 5″. -
Page 125: Manual Front Seat
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Manual front seat » Repeat voice guidance » — Repeats the Raise/lower the seat by means of adjusting last spoken guidance. the control up/down. The car’s front seats have different setting • » Turn off voice guidance «…
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Page 126: Power Front Seat
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power front seat* Adjusting the power front seat* Related information • Power front seat* (p. 124) The car’s front seats have different setting Set to desired sitting position using the control • options for optimum seating comfort. The power on the front seat’s seating section.
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Page 127: Using The Memory Function In The
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using the memory function in the 2. Push the M button and release. The light WARNING power front seat* indicator in the button illuminates. • Because the driver’s seat can be adjusted The memory function stores settings for the seat, 3.
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Page 128: Adjusting Functions In The Multi-Func
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting functions in the multi- Multi-functional front seat* the screen. When it is possible to show setting functional front seat* options for both the front seats, the driver’s set- Enhance the seating comfort using the multi- ting options are shown in the upper half and the function control.
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Page 129
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Activate the multi-function control by turning Adjusting the lumbar support* in the Restarting massage the control upward/downward. The seat set- The massage function is deactivated automati- front seat tings view will be shown on the centre dis- cally after 20 minutes. -
Page 130: The Driver’s Seat
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the passenger seat from 2. Select Cushion extension in the seat set- the driver’s seat* tings view. • Press the front seat button in order to The front passenger seat can be adjusted from extend the seat cushion. the driver’s seat.
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Page 131: Adjusting The Head Restraints In The Second Seat Row
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the head restraints in the Electrical lowering of the rear seat’s second seat row outer head restraints* Adjust the centre seat head restraint according to the height of the passenger. Fold down the outer seat head restraints* to improve rearward visibility.
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Page 132: Adjusting The Seat Longitudinally In The Second Seat Row
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the seat longitudinally in Via settings WARNING the second seat row* The car’s electrical system must be in the ignition • Adjust the seat and fix it before driving position II. In a car with 7 seats*, the seats in the second away.
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Page 133: Adjusting The Backrest Rake In The Second Seat Row
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Adjusting the backrest rake in the Outer seats WARNING second seat row • Adjust the seat and fix it before driving Backrest rake can be adjusted individually for away. Take care when adjusting the seat. each seat in the second seat row. Uncontrolled or careless adjustment can lead to trapping injuries.
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Page 134: Lowering Backrests In The Second
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lowering backrests in the second Centre seat IMPORTANT seat row The seat cushion on the integrated child The second seat row has three individual seats. seat* must be in lowered position before low- The backrests can be lowered forward individu- ering the centre seat backrest.
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Page 135
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Outer seats 2. Make sure that the backrest with head WARNING restraint does not come into contact with the Check that the backrests and head restraints front seat when lowered. Lower the backrest in the rear seat are locked properly after forward until it locks into position. -
Page 136: Lowering Backrests In The Third Seat
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lowering backrests in the third seat Entry/exit for third seat row* NOTE row* In order to smoothly and easily be able to get in If the backrest in the centre seat row cannot and out of the third seat row*, the second seat The third seat row has two individual seats.
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Page 137: Steering Wheel
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering wheel 2. Make sure that the backrest with head Horn restraint does not come into contact with the The steering wheel houses the horn and con- seat in front when lowered. Fold the backrest trols for e.g. the driver support systems and forward.
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Page 138: Adjusting The Steering Wheel
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Adjusting the steering wheel Head-up display* (p. 114) • Using the application menu in the driver dis- The steering wheel can be adjusted in different play (p. 108) positions. • Managing messages in the driver display and the centre display (p.
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Page 139: Lighting Control
Active main beam on/off. Also at stationary when the car is running, provided that the rotating ring is moved to this position from another position. Volvo recommends that mode is used when the vehicle is driven. Rotating ring in the left-hand stalk switch.
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Page 140: Headlamp Levelling
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Headlamp levelling Thumbwheel in the instrument panel height of the beam. Lower the beam if the car is heavily laden. Headlamp levelling is adjusted using one of For different load cases and settings, see the the thumbwheels in the instrument panel. section «Headlamp levelling».
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Page 141: Position Lamps
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Position lamps Load case Thumb- Load case Thumb- The position lamps are switched on with the wheel wheel rotating ring on the stalk switch. position position Only driver. Driver and passenger in the front passenger seat. Driver and passenger in the front Two passengers in the third seat passenger seat.
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Page 142: Daytime Running Lights
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Daytime running lights running lights are switched on. The driver should The car automatically changes lighting from day- time running light to dipped beam in weak day- turn to a position other than The car has sensors that detect the light condi- light or darkness.
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Page 143: Dipped Beam
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Dipped beam Activating/deactivating main beam Dipped beam is always switched on when the rotating ring on the stalk switch is in position When driving with the stalk switch’s rotating ring Main beam is activated with the stalk switch. when the car’s electrical system is in igni- in the position, dipped beam is activated…
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Page 144
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS detects the headlamp beams from oncoming Activate/deactivate . Activate main beam by moving traffic or the rear lights from vehicles in front. The function can start while driving in the dark the stalk switch forwards. Deactivate by moving when the car’s speed is approx. -
Page 145
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS beam shines with slightly more than dipped or the windscreen sensors are no longer blocked, IMPORTANT beam. the message goes out and the symbol illu- Examples of when manual switching between minates. Manual operation main and dipped beam may be required: •… -
Page 146: Active Bending Lights
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Active bending lights* Front fog lamps/cornering lights* The function is only active in weak daylight or darkness and only when the car is moving and Active bending lights are designed to provide The front fog lamps have cornering lights that dipped beam is switched on.
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Page 147: Rear Fog Lamp
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear fog lamp Press the on/off button. The symbol in the NOTE driver display illuminates when the rear fog lamp The rear fog lamp is considerably stronger than Regulations on the use of fog lamps vary is switched on. the normal rear lights and should only be used in from country to country.
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Page 148: Brake Lights
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Brake lights Hazard warning flashers NOTE The brake light automatically comes on during Hazard warning flashers warn other road users Regulations for the use of hazard warning braking. by means of all the car’s direction indicators flashers may vary between countries. being activated simultaneously.
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Page 149: Using Direction Indicators
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Using direction indicators Passenger compartment lighting NOTE The car’s direction indicators are operated with The passenger compartment lighting is acti- • This automatic flashing sequence can be the left-hand stalk switch. The direction indicator vated/deactivated with the buttons in the over- stopped by moving the stalk switch lamps flash three times or continuously, depend- head controls above the front seats and the rear…
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Page 150
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Auto function for passenger compartment remains on for 2 minutes if one of the side lighting doors is open. Reading lamp, right-hand side Rear lighting The rear area of the car has reading lighting, Front reading lamps which is also used as passenger compartment The reading lamps on the right and left-hand lighting. -
Page 151
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Door sill lighting 3. Under Interior Mood Light Intensity , select High The door sill lighting is switched on and off when from the corresponding door is opened or closed. Lighting in the cargo area The lighting in the cargo area is switched on and off respectively when the tailgate is opened or closed. -
Page 152: Home Safe Light Duration
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Home safe light duration The intensity of the ambience light can be Changing the colour of the light adjusted using the controls in the instrument 1. Press Settings in the top view in the centre Some of the exterior lighting can be kept panel: display.
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Page 153: Approach Light Duration
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Approach light duration Using windscreen wipers Intermittent wiping Set the number of sweeps per time unit Approach lighting is switched on when the car is The windscreen wiper cleans the windscreen. with the thumbwheel when intermittent unlocked and is used to switch on the car’s Different settings for the windscreen wiper are wiping is selected.
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Page 154: Activating/Deactivating The Rain Sensor
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Activating/deactivating the rain switch must be in position 0 or in the position for Activating/deactivating the memory sensor a single sweep. function The memory function for the rain sensor can be The rain sensor automatically starts the wind- Activate the rain sensor by pressing the rain sen- activated in such a way that the rain sensor but- screen wipers based on how much water it…
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Page 155: Windscreen And Headlamp Washers
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Windscreen and headlamp washers Rear window wiper and washer Heated washer nozzles* The washer nozzles are heated automatically in Windscreen and headlamp washers clean the Rear window wiper and washer clean the rear cold weather to prevent the washer fluid from windscreen and headlamps.
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Page 156: Power Windows
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power windows Operating power windows – Move the right-hand steering wheel stalk switch forward to start rear window washing Using the driver’s door control panel, all power Using the driver’s door control panel, all power and wiping. windows can be operated — using the control windows can be operated — using the control panels in the other doors operates the power…
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Page 157
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operating It is possible to override the pinch protection NOTE when closing has been interrupted, e.g. if ice has One way to reduce the pulsating wind noise formed on the window. After two successive clos- when the rear windows are open is to also ing interruptions the pinch protection will be over- open the front windows slightly. -
Page 158: Using The Sun Blind
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Adjusting the door mirrors Using the sun blind* Locking/unlocking from the outside (p. 241) • Locking/unlocking from the inside (p. 245) Sun blinds can be installed, built into each rear The door mirror positions are adjusted with the door.
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Page 159
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Memory function in power front seat* Automatic angling of the door mirror Resetting to neutral Mirrors that have been moved out of position by Door mirror positions can be saved in the mem- when parking an external force must be reset electrically to the ory function of the power front seat. -
Page 160: Interior Rearview Mirror
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Interior rearview mirror Automatic dimming* NOTE Bright light from behind is automatically dimmed The interior rearview mirror can be dimmed with When sensitivity is changed there is no imme- by the rearview mirror. The control for manual a control in the mirror’s lower edge.
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Page 161: Compass
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Compass* Settings for this function are set via the centre Related information • display: Calibrating the compass* (p. 160) The upper right-hand corner of the rearview mir- • ror has an integrated display that shows the 1. Press Settings in the top view.
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Page 162: Calibrating The Compass
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Calibrating the compass* 7. Cars with heated windscreen*: If the char- acter is shown in the display when the The earth is divided into 15 magnetic zones. The heated windscreen is activated, perform the compass should be calibrated if the car is calibration in accordance with point 6 above moved between several magnetic zones.
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Page 163: Panorama Roof
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Panorama roof* WARNING IMPORTANT The panorama roof is divided into two glass sec- • Children, other passengers or objects may be Remove ice and snow before opening the tions. The front section can be opened vertically trapped by the panoramic roof’s moving parts. panoramic roof.
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Page 164: Operating The Panorama Roof
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operating the panorama roof* Ventilation position IMPORTANT When operating with the control in the roof, the • Do not open the panoramic roof when panoramic roof is first opened horizontally to a load carriers are fitted. comfort position. •…
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Page 165
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operating with the control in the roof 2. Open the panorama roof — press the control 2. To open the panorama roof, press the control backwards a second time to the position for backwards a second time to the position for manual opening. -
Page 166
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2. Press the driver’s door or passenger door* can be used Automatic operation — rapid opening/closing My Car Locking. to close the panoramic roof. The panorama roof and sun blind can be Auto Close Sunroof Curtain Select opened/closed simultaneously: –… -
Page 167: Homelink
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • ® Locking/unlocking from the outside (p. 241) HomeLink IMPORTANT ® HomeLink is a programmable remote control Check that the panoramic roof is properly that is integrated into the car’s electrical system. closed when closing. General Pinch protection The panorama roof has pinch protection that is triggered if the glass cover or the sun blind is blocked by an object during closing.
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Page 168: Programming Homelink
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ® ble buttons and one indicator lamp in the mirror deleted when the car is sold; see the section Programming HomeLink ® glass. «Programming HomeLink «. ® Instructions for programming HomeLink ® For more information about HomeLink , visit Related information ®…
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Page 169
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2. Aim the remote control towards the 4. Press and release the button on the original ® remote control every other second until the HomeLink button to be programmed and indicator lamp has changed from flashing hold it approx. 2-8 cm (approx. 1-3 inches) yellow once per second to either flashing from the button. -
Page 170: Trip Computer
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Trip computer ® Operation 1. Depress buttons 1 and 3 on HomeLink ® hold them depressed until the indicator lamp When HomeLink is fully programmed it can be The car’s trip computer records and calculates begins flashing green (about 10 seconds). used in place of the separate original remote vales such as e.g.
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Page 171
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Distance to empty tank The calculation is based on the average fuel con- sumption over the last 30 km (20 miles) and the • Tourist — alternative speedometer remaining driveable fuel quantity. Trip meter When the gauge shows «—-«, there is not There are two trip meters, TM and TA. -
Page 172: Show Trip Data In The Driver Display
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Show trip data in the driver display 1. Open the app menu in the driver display by Resetting the trip meter pressing (1). The trip computer’s recorded and calculated val- ues can be shown in the driver display. (It is not possible to open the app menu while there is an unacknowledged message The values are saved in a trip computer app.
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Page 173: Show Trip Statistics In The Centre Display
Open the Driver performance In addition to in the trip computer, these units app in app view in order to are also changed in Volvo’s navigation sys- show the trip statistics. tem*. Each bar in the diagram sym- bolises a distance of 1, 10 or…
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Page 174: Settings In The Centre Display
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Settings in the centre display 1. Press Settings in the top view. Changing a setting Settings and information for many of the car’s 2. Press System System Languages and functions can be managed in the centre display Units Units of Measurement.
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Page 175: Categories In The Settings Menu
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Categories in the settings menu Related information Types of settings • There are several different types of settings: Overview of the centre display (p. 33) The settings menu in the centre display has a • Navigating in the centre display’s views number of main categories and subcategories (p.
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Page 176
• Changing system settings in the settings Personal menu (p. 175) Bluetooth Devices – Route and Guidance Personal Wi-Fi Global Traffic Personal Car Wi-Fi Hotspot Global Car Modem Internet Global – Volvo On Call Volvo Service Networks Global * Option/accessory. -
Page 177: Changing System Settings In The Set
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Changing system settings in the 2. Continue to 2. Continue to System System Languages System System settings menu and Units Units of Measurement. Information Vehicle Identification System Number. category in the centre display set- 3. Select from the following unit standards: tings menu collects general settings and infor- >…
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Page 178: Driver Profiles
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Resetting settings in the settings Driver profiles 4. Press to confirm the reset. menu Many of the settings made in the car can be Reset Personal Settings , the reset It is possible to reset all modified settings in the adapted according to the driver’s personal pref- must be confirmed by pressing Reset for…
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Page 179: Selecting Driver Profile
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Selecting driver profile Global settings 2. Press Profile The global settings and parameters are not > The same list as for Option 1 is shown. The last used driver profile is the one selected changed when changing between driver profiles. when the car is unlocked.
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Page 180: Editing A Driver Profile
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Editing a driver profile 3. Save the name change by tapping on Back Using the keyboard in the centre display Close (p. 49) It is possible to change the name of the different • > The name has now been changed. Selecting driver profile (p.
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Page 181: Profile
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Linking remote control key to driver 4. Drag down the top view again and tap on Related information profile • Driver profiles (p. 176) Settings System Driver Profiles Edit Profile. • It is possible to link your key to a driver profile. Editing a driver profile (p.
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Page 182: Changing Settings For Apps
Categories in the settings menu (p. 173) ownership it is also important to change the are part of the car’s embedded functions. Set- owner of the Volvo On Call* service. tings for these apps can be changed directly in the top view in the centre display.
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Page 184: Climate Control
CLIMATE CONTROL • Climate control 4-zone climate* Parking climate* (p. 206) • Voice recognition control of climate control The car is equipped with electronic climate con- (p. 121) trol. The climate control system cools or heats as well as dehumidifies the air in the passenger compartment.
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Page 185: Climate Control — Sensors
CLIMATE CONTROL Climate control — sensors Perceived temperature With the Interior Air Quality System* there is also an air quality sensor that is fitted into the climate The climate control system has a number of sen- The climate control system regulates the climate control system air intake.
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Page 186: Air Quality
Use cleaning agents and car care products rec- ommended by Volvo to clean the interior. Conditions that are checked: • That all doors and the tailgate are closed.
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Page 187: Passenger Compartment Filter
• An enhanced fan function that means that ger compartment from contaminants such as par- Follow the Volvo Service Programme for the rec- the fan starts when the car is unlocked with ticles, hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides and ground- ommended replacement intervals. If the car is the remote control key.
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Page 188: Climate Controls
CLIMATE CONTROL • Climate controls 1. Press Settings in the top view in the centre Activating/deactivating defrost of windows display. and door mirrors (p. 195) The climate control system’s functions are con- trolled from the centre display, physical buttons 2. Press Climate in the centre console and the climate panel at 3.
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Page 189: Climate Controls In The Centre Display
CLIMATE CONTROL Climate controls in the centre Climate view display One tap on the centre button in the climate row gives access to the climate view. The climate view All climate functions can be regulated from the Main climate Rear is divided into the tabs climate row and the climate view in the centre * and…
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Page 190: Climate Controls At The Rear Of The
CLIMATE CONTROL Climate controls at the rear of the Temperature controls for rear seat. Rear climate control* tunnel console* All climate functions for the rear seat can be Controls for heated rear seat*. regulated in the Rear climate tab. The rear seat’s climate functions are controlled from the climate panel at the rear of the tunnel Parking climate* console.
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Page 191
CLIMATE CONTROL Auto-regulating the climate ture. When the screen is locked, only the seat 2. Give a short or long press on AUTO controls* and the unlocking button are shown. • With auto climate control activated, multiple cli- Short press — air recirculation, air condi- mate functions are controlled automatically. -
Page 192: Activating/Deactivating Air Conditioning
CLIMATE CONTROL • Activating/deactivating air Activating/deactivating air recirculation NOTE conditioning (p. 197) Close all side windows and the panoramic • Changing the air distribution (p. 199) The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies roof* for air conditioning to work optimally. incoming air as required. •…
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Page 193: Regulating The Temperature
CLIMATE CONTROL Regulating the temperature 2. Press 3rd row climate Related information • Climate controls in the centre display > The air conditioning is activated/deacti- The temperature can be set separately for the (p. 187) vated and the button illuminates/extin- left and right-hand sides.
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Page 194
CLIMATE CONTROL Regulating temperature for rear seat* Synchronising the temperature From the front seat Temperature control. Synchronisation button on the driver’s side temperature 2. Regulate the temperature by either of the controls. following: Temperature buttons in the Rear climate tab in the cli- 1. -
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CLIMATE CONTROL • Climate controls at the rear of the tunnel console* (p. 188) • Auto-regulating the climate (p. 189) • Perceived temperature (p. 183) Temperature control. Temperature control on the climate panel at the rear of the tunnel console. 3. -
Page 196: Regulating The Fan Level
CLIMATE CONTROL Regulating the fan level Regulating fan level for rear seat* From the rear seat 1. Press the unlocking button on the tunnel The fan can be set to five different automatic fan From the front seat console climate panel to access the controls. levels as well as .
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Page 197: Activating/Deactivating Defrost Of Windows And Door Mirrors
CLIMATE CONTROL Activating/deactivating defrost of Cars without heated windscreen: NOTE windows and door mirrors – Press the button (1). The climate control system automatically The three functions max defroster, heated wind- > Max defroster is activated/deactivated adjusts the air flow within the selected fan screen*, and heated rear window and door mir- and the button illuminates/extinguishes.
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Page 198
CLIMATE CONTROL From the climate view in the centre NOTE NOTE display The heated windscreen may affect the per- Changing the fan level to increases the Activating/deactivating max defroster noise level. formance of transponders and other commu- nication equipment. Activating/deactivating heated windscreen* NOTE If the heated windscreen is activated when the Start/Stop function has auto-stopped the… -
Page 199: Activating/Deactivating Air Recirculation
CLIMATE CONTROL Activating/deactivating air windscreen/window is sufficiently warm and the Activating/deactivating heated rear window recirculation ice or misting is gone. and door mirrors Air recirculation shuts out bad air, exhaust 1. Press Settings in the top view in the centre gases, etc.
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Page 200: Air Distribution
CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution NOTE The climate control system distributes the It is not possible to activate air recirculation incoming air via a number of different vents in when max defroster is activated. the passenger compartment. Overview of air distribution Activating/deactivating the timer for air recirculation It is possible set whether the air recirculation…
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Page 201: Changing The Air Distribution
CLIMATE CONTROL Changing the air distribution Opening/closing and aiming the air Related information • vents Air distribution (p. 198) The air distribution can be changed manually if • required. Opening/closing and aiming the air vents Some air vents in the passenger compartment (p.
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Page 202
CLIMATE CONTROL Aiming the air vents The air vent’s lever – Move the lever sideways/vertically in order to aim the air flow from the nozzle. Related information • Air distribution (p. 198) • Changing the air distribution (p. 199) • Table of air distribution options (p. -
Page 203: Table Of Air Distribution Options
CLIMATE CONTROL Table of air distribution options The air distribution can be changed manually if required. The following options are available for setting. Air distribution Purpose If all air distribution buttons are deselected in manual mode, the climate control system returns to automatically regulated climate control. Main air flow from the defroster vents.
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Page 204
CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution Purpose Main air from the defroster vents and air vents in the instrument panel. Provides good comfort in hot and dry climates. Some air flows from other air vents. Main air flow from the defroster vents and air vents at the floor. Some air Provides good comfort and good demisting in a cold or flows from other air vents. -
Page 205: Activating/Deactivating Heating Of
CLIMATE CONTROL Activating/deactivating heating of 2. Repeatedly press the button for heated seats From the rear seat the seats* in order to change between the four levels: With 2-zone climate: High Medium The seats can be heated in order to increase >…
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Page 206
CLIMATE CONTROL Activating/deactivating ventilation of Activating/deactivating automatic start the seats* of heated seats It is possible to set whether automatic start of The seats can be ventilated to provide increased heated seats should be activated/deactivated comfort in a hot climate, for example. when the engine is started. -
Page 207: Activating/Deactivating Heating Of
CLIMATE CONTROL Activating/deactivating heating of Activating/deactivating ventilation of Related information • steering wheel* Climate controls (p. 186) the front seat* • Climate controls in the centre display The steering wheel can be heated in order to (p. 187) increase comfort for the driver when it is cold. Activating/deactivating heating of steering wheel Steering wheel and seat buttons in the climate row.
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Page 208
CLIMATE CONTROL Parking climate* 2. Repeatedly press the button for heated Preconditioning can use direct start or be set via steering wheel in order to change between the timer. The climate of the car’s passenger compartment the four levels: High Medium can be preconditioned or maintained while the The function utilises several systems in different… -
Page 209: Starting/Stopping Preconditioning
Start of preconditioning and information about the selected settings can be managed from a control* (p. 212) > Preconditioning is started/switched off device that has the Volvo On Call* app. Precondi- • and the button is illuminated/extin- Heater* (p. 213) tioning heats the passenger compartment to a guished.
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Page 210: Timer For Preconditioning
The timer for preconditioning can manage up to ditioned with the car remote start function 8 time settings. The timer can handle up to 8 different settings (Engine Remote Start — ERS) via the Volvo On for: Adding a time setting Call* app. •…
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Page 211
CLIMATE CONTROL 3. Press Add timer Deleting a time setting WARNING > A pop-up window is shown. Do not use preconditioning if the car is equip- ped with a heater*: NOTE • In unventilated spaces indoors. Exhaust It is not possible to add a time setting if there gases are emitted if the heater starts. -
Page 212: Activating/Deactivating The Timer For Preconditioning
CLIMATE CONTROL Activating/deactivating the timer for Starting/switching off climate WARNING preconditioning* comfort retention* Do not use preconditioning if the car is equip- A time setting in the timer for preconditioning Climate comfort retention maintains the climate ped with a heater*: can be activated or deactivated based on need.
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Page 213
CLIMATE CONTROL NOTE It is not possible to start climate comfort retention if there is not enough residual heat in the engine to maintain the passenger com- partment climate, or if the outside tempera- ture is above approx. 20 °C. NOTE Climate comfort retention is switched off when the car is locked from the outside to… -
Page 214: Symbols And Messages For Parking
Parking climate control cannot be activated if the charge level of the starter battery is too low to start the parking heater*. Charging the battery. Unavailable Charge level too low An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. • • Related information…
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Page 215
CLIMATE CONTROL Heater* NOTE NOTE The heater helps the engine and passenger Make sure that there is enough charge in the Make sure there is enough fuel in the car’s compartment reach the correct temperature battery if the heater needs to be used. normal fuel tank if the heater needs to be before and during driving. -
Page 216: Parking Heater
The parking heater starts automatically if the ing from the parking heater, switch off the parking climate’s preconditioning* is activated heater and, if possible, pull out its fuse. Volvo and the passenger compartment needs to be recommends that an authorised Volvo work- heated up.
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Page 217: Additional Heater
NOTE from the rear section of the car. This is per- Volvo recommends that the automatic start fectly normal. for the additional heater should be switched off for short driving distances.
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Page 220: Passenger Compartment Interior
LOADING AND STORAGE Passenger compartment interior Second seat row WARNING Overview of the passenger compartment’s inte- Keep loose objects such as mobile phones, rior and storage locations. cameras, remote controls for accessories, etc. in the glove compartment or other compart- Front seat ments.
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Page 221: Tunnel Console
LOADING AND STORAGE Tunnel console Related information • Passenger compartment interior (p. 218) The tunnel console is located between the front • seats. Electrical sockets (p. 220) • Connecting a device via USB port (p. 472) • Climate controls at the rear of the tunnel console* (p.
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Page 222: Electrical Sockets
LOADING AND STORAGE Electrical sockets Electrical socket in the tunnel console — 3. Disconnect the accessory by pulling out the plug — do not pull on the cable. rear seat* In the tunnel console there are two 12 V electri- cal sockets and one 230 V electrical socket*, in Pull up the cover when the socket is not the cargo area there is one 12 V electrical…
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LOADING AND STORAGE accessories must have a CE marking, UL Status indication marking or an equivalent safety marking. An LED lamp on the socket indicates the status • Never allow sockets, connectors or of the socket: accessories to come into contact with water or other liquids. -
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12 V electrical socket authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. WARNING Never modify or repair the 230 V electrical socket yourself. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contac- ted. 12 V electrical socket in tunnel console, second seat row. -
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LOADING AND STORAGE Related information • Passenger compartment interior (p. 218) 12 V electrical socket in cargo area*. The sockets can be used for various accessories designed for 12 V, such as music players, cooler boxes and mobile phones. IMPORTANT Maximum socket output is 120 W (10 A) per socket. -
Page 226: Using The Glovebox
LOADING AND STORAGE Using the glovebox Sun visors Using the glovebox as a cooled area* The glovebox can be used for cooling of e.g. The glovebox is located on the passenger side. The rear of each sun visor includes a vanity mir- drinks or food.
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Page 227: Cargo Area
LOADING AND STORAGE Cargo area Recommendations for loading WARNING The car has a flexible cargo area that makes it There are a number of things to remember when The protection provided by the inflatable cur- possible to transport and secure large objects. loading the car.
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Page 228
Put the heaviest objects at the bottom. • The size of the area exposed to the wind, and therefore fuel consumption, increase with the size of the load. Volvo’s load carriers are available for purchase at authorised Volvo dealers. * Option/accessory. -
Page 229: Load Retaining Eyelets
LOADING AND STORAGE Load retaining eyelets Bag hooks Under the floor hatch* The folding load retaining eyelets are used to Bag hooks, together with an elastic strap, hold fasten straps in order to anchor items in the bags in place and prevent them from falling over cargo area.
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Page 230: Cargo Cover
Cargo cover* (p. 228) ing on each end piece has disappeared, the cargo cover is attached — check that it is affixed securely. Applies to cars with 5 seats. It is possible to reorder additional elastic straps at a Volvo dealer. * Option/accessory.
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Page 231
LOADING AND STORAGE For 5-seat car Full-cover position For 7-seat car Grip the handle and pull out the cargo cover so that it slides over the side panels in the Grip the handle and pull out the cargo cover cargo area. Pull to the end position. so that it slides over the side panels in the When the cargo cover is extended so that it cargo area. -
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LOADING AND STORAGE In the event that your hands are occupied: Loading mode WARNING In a 7-seat car, never have the cargo cover fit- ted when there are passengers in the rear seats. This may lead to serious injury in the event of a collision. -
Page 233: Safety Net
LOADING AND STORAGE Safety net* 2. Angle the cover up/out carefully. Installation > The other end piece loosens automatically The safety net prevents loads from being thrown and the cover can be lifted out of the WARNING forward in the passenger compartment in the cargo area.
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Page 234
LOADING AND STORAGE 4. Rear fitting: With the net fitted in the rear Removing and storing roof mountings, hook the safety net’s anchor- The safety net can be easily removed and folded ing straps into the front floor eyes in the cargo area. -
Page 235: Safety Grille
The safety grille is crash-tested in accordance WARNING with the ECE R17 legal requirement and fulfils The safety grille must only be used in the rear Volvo’s strength requirements. position described here. The roof mountings behind the front seats are not intended for the safety grille.
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Page 236
LOADING AND STORAGE Note that the attaching braces can be removed before the plastic sleeves are removed from the holes in the grille. Related information • Recommendations for loading (p. 225) • Load retaining eyelets (p. 227) • Safety net* (p. 231) •… -
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Page 238: Remote Control Key
Press and hold to close all authorised Volvo workshop. to be able to start the car. See the section «Star- of the windows and the panorama roof* ting the engine».
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Page 239
— an authorised Interference 3 seconds to activate the direction indicators Volvo workshop is recommended. The remaining Remote control key functions for keyless starting and the horn. The function can be turned off remote control keys must be taken to the work-… -
Page 240: Remote Control Key Range
LOCKS AND ALARM • Remote control key range Replacing the battery in the remote control cular area with a radius of approx. 1.5 metres key (p. 258) (5 feet) on both long sides and approx. 1 metre In order for the remote control key to work prop- (3 feet) from the tailgate.
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Page 241: Red Key — Restricted Remote Control Key
Driver Alert Control (DAC)* — see section and message One or more Red Keys can be ordered from a «Driver Alert Control» Volvo dealer. A total of eleven keys with restric- Red key Speed limitation cannot • tions can be programmed and used for a single Road Sign Information* — see section «Road…
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Page 242: Antenna Locations For The Start And Lock System
LOCKS AND ALARM Antenna locations for the start and Related information WARNING • lock system Remote control key (p. 236) People with pacemaker operations should not • The car is equipped with a keyless start and lock Adaptive cruise control* (p. 296) come closer than 22 cm (9 inches) to the system and therefore has a number of built-in…
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Page 243: Locking/Unlocking From The Outside
LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking from the outside activated when all the doors and the tailgate are Settings for remote-controlled unlocking closed and locked. It is possible to select different sequences for The car is locked/unlocked from the outside unlocking. using buttons on the remote control key or with NOTE the door or tailgate handles if the car is equip- 1.
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LOCKS AND ALARM Touch-sensitive surfaces Keyless locking NOTE The outside of the door handles contains a All side doors must be closed to be able to lock It is important that only one touch-sensitive recess for locking, while the inside contains a the car. -
Page 245: Indication On Locking/Unlocking The Car
This function prevents the car from being left unlocked unintentionally. Unlocking with Volvo On Call It is possible to remotely unlock the car with the Volvo On Call* app. See separate supplement for Volvo On Call. Related information • Remote control key (p. 236) •…
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Page 246
LOCKS AND ALARM Exterior indication Indication in lock buttons Lock and alarm indicator Locking Front doors • The car’s hazard warning flashers indicate locking by flashing and retracting the door mirrors Unlocking • The car’s hazard warning flashers indicate unlocking by two flashes and extending the door mirrors All doors, tailgate and bonnet must be closed to indicate the car is locked. -
Page 247: Locking/Unlocking From The Inside
LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking from the inside Read more about indication of locking/unlocking In all doors* in section «Approach lighting» and «Adjusting the The doors and tailgate can be locked and door mirrors». unlocked from inside using the central locking controls in the front doors.
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Page 248
LOCKS AND ALARM Locking Settings for automatic locking A long press on the button opens all the side The doors and tailgate are locked automatically windows simultaneously — also called global – Press the button — both front doors must when the car starts to move. -
Page 249: Deadlocks
The car can only be unlocked with the remote tre display and deadlocks are temporarily deacti- control key, keyless unlocking or the Volvo On vated in the subsequent locking of the car. Note Call* app when deadlocks are activated.
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Page 250: Locking/Unlocking The Tailgate
LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking the tailgate Keyless unlocking of the tailgate* 1. Press the remote control key’s button. The tailgate can be locked/unlocked and > The lock and alarm indicator on the instru- opened in different ways depending on the ment panel extinguishes in order to show equipment level of the car.
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Page 251
LOCKS AND ALARM 2. Lift by the outside handle in order to fully Unlocking the tailgate from the inside Related information • open the tailgate. of the car Remote control key (p. 236) • Remote control key range (p. 238) IMPORTANT •… -
Page 252: Using Private Locking
1. Press the button for private locking in the activated. If private locking is activated and the car is function view. unlocked via Volvo On Call* or the Volvo On > A pop-up window is shown. Call* app, private locking will be deactivated Function button for private automatically.
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Page 253: Detachable Key Blade
Hold the remote control key with the blade: front visible and the Volvo logo facing the Refit the shell by pressing it downward • right way — slide the button at bottom edge…
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Page 254: Locking/Unlocking With The Detacha Ble Key Blade
LOCKS AND ALARM Locking/unlocking with the 5. Pull out the handle. 2. Then turn the start knob clockwise and detachable key blade release it. > The door opens. > The control automatically returns to its Amongst other things, the detachable key blade Locking will be performed in the same way, but starting position — the alarm signal stops can be used to unlock the car from the outside -…
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Page 255: Power Operated Tailgate
LOCKS AND ALARM Power operated tailgate* NOTE The car’s tailgate can be opened/closed electri- • A door’s lock reset only locks that partic- cally. ular door — not all doors simultaneously. • Opening/closing via a foot movement is also A manually locked rear door with acti- available as an extended option — see the section vated manual or electric child safety locks «Opening/closing the power operated tailgate…
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Page 256
LOCKS AND ALARM Closing and locking – Press the button on the underside of the tailgate to close. – Press the button on the underside of the tailgate to close it and simultaneously lock the tailgate and doors (all doors must be closed for locking). -
Page 257
LOCKS AND ALARM Cancel opening/closing and the tailgate returns to the programmed 2. Press the button on the underside of max. position. – Cancel opening/closing in one of the follow- the tailgate for at least 3 seconds. ing ways: > Two short acoustic signals sound to indi- WARNING •… -
Page 258: Opening/Closing The Tailgate With Foot Movement
LOCKS AND ALARM Opening/closing the tailgate with Operation WARNING foot movement* Do not open the pre-tensioned springs for the To facilitate the operation of the tailgate when power operated tailgate. They are pre-ten- your hands are occupied, it can be opened/ sioned with high pressure and can cause injury if opened.
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Page 259
LOCKS AND ALARM • If several kicking motions take place without an Remote control key range (p. 238) Opening/closing approved remote control key being located behind the car, opening will not be possible until NOTE after a certain delay. The foot-operated tailgate function is availa- Do not leave your foot positioned under the car ble in two versions: during the kicking motion. -
Page 260: Replacing The Battery In The Remote Control Key
Hold the remote control key with the front visible and the Volvo logo facing the The battery for the remote control key should be right way — slide the button at bottom edge replaced if: by the key ring to the right.
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Page 261
LOCKS AND ALARM Use a screwdriver or similar to turn the bat- The battery (+) side is facing upwards. Then Turn the key, move the button to the side tery cover anticlockwise until the markings carefully prize loose the battery as illustrated. and slide the back shell a few millimetres meet at the OPEN text. -
Page 262
LOCKS AND ALARM NOTE Volvo recommends that the batteries to be used in the remote control key fulfil UN Manual of Test and Criteria, Part III, sub- section 38.3. Batteries fitted in the factory or replaced by an authorised Volvo workshop fulfil the above criteria. -
Page 263: Immobiliser
• Remote control key (p. 236) starting the engine. Contact your nearest Volvo dealer for more information and assistance with activating the system. Only certain markets and in combination with Volvo On Call*. * Option/accessory.
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Page 264: Child Safety Locks
LOCKS AND ALARM Child safety locks 2. Press the button in the driver’s door control Symbol Message Specification panel. The child safety locks prevent children from Rear child Child safety > The driver display shows the message being able to open a rear door from the inside. locks are acti- lock Acti- Rear child lock Activated…
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Page 265: Alarm
Alarm system failure Service required . In which Arming the alarm case, contact a workshop — an authorised Volvo Lock and arm the car alarm as follows: workshop is recommended. • press the remote control key’s lock button •…
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Page 266
LOCKS AND ALARM Deactivate the alarm Lock and alarm indicator Switch off the movement and tilt detectors in order to avoid accidental triggering of the alarm — Unlock and disarm the car alarm as follows: e.g. if a dog is left in a locked car or during trans- •… -
Page 267: Automatic Arming/Rearming Of The Alarm
LOCKS AND ALARM Automatic arming/rearming of the Disarming the alarm* without alarm* working remote control key Automatic rearming of the alarm prevents the car The car can be unlocked and disarmed even if being left with the alarm disarmed unintention- the remote control key does not work, e.g.
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Page 268: Type Approval For The Remote Control
LOCKS AND ALARM Type approval for the remote Lock system keyless start (Passive control key system Start) and keyless locking/unlocking (Passive Entry*) Type approval for the remote control key system can be read in the table. CEM marking for the remote control key system. For supplementary type approval number, see the table below.
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LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Brazil MT-3245/2015 Indonesia Nomor: 38301/SDPPI/2015 Malaysia RAAT/37A/0315/S(15-0663) Mexico IFETEL: RLVDEVO15-0396 Russia The United Arab Emirates ER37847/15 DA0062437/11… -
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LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Namibia TA-2016-02 South Africa TA-2014-1868 For more information about type approval for the remote control key system, see support.volvocars.com. Remote control key Country/Area Type approval Jordan TRC/LPD/2015/104 Morocco AGREE PAR L’ANRT MAROC Numéro d’agrément: MR 10668 ANRT 2015 Date d’agrément: 24/07/2015… -
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LOCKS AND ALARM Country/Area Type approval Mexico IFETEL Marca: HUF Modelo (s): HUF8423 NOM-121-SCT1-2009 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada. -
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LOCKS AND ALARM Key Tag Country/Area Type approval Jordan TRC/LPD/2015/107 Morocco AGREE PAR L’ANRT MAROC Numéro d’agrément: MR 10667 ANRT 2015 Date d’agrément: 24/07/2015 Mexico IFETEL Marca: HUF Modelo (s): HUF8432 NOM-121-SCT1-2009 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada. -
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Page 278: Speed-Dependent Steering Force
DRIVER SUPPORT Speed-dependent steering force Stability system RSC Settings My Car Drive Modes Steering force Speed related power steering causes the steer- The stability system RSC minimises the risk of ing wheel force to increase with the speed of the overturning, for example during a sudden evasive Steering force selection cannot be accessed dur- car in order to give the driver enhanced sensitiv-…
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Page 279: Electronic Stability Control Esc
) prevents involuntary current traffic rules and regulations. wheel locking, e.g. after shifting down or engine Roll Stability Control Electronic Stability Control Engine Drag Control Trailer stability assist is included when installing the Volvo genuine towbar. Trailer Stability Assist * Option/accessory.
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Page 280: Sport Mode For Electronic Stability Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Sport mode for electronic stability – Tap on the ESC Sport Mode button in control function view. > Sport mode is activated/deactivated, a The ESC system is always activated — it can- green/grey indicator is displayed in the not be switched off.
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Page 281: Symbols And Messages For Elec
Stop the car in a safe place, switch off the engine and start it again. • Visit a workshop if the message remains — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. A text message can be cleared by briefly press- If a message remains: Contact a workshop – an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
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DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Electronic Stability Control ESC (p. 277) • Sport mode for electronic stability control (p. 278) • Managing messages in the driver display and the centre display (p. 111) -
Page 283: Speed Limiter
DRIVER SUPPORT Speed limiter* Limitations : From active mode — deactivates/ On steep downhill gradients the speed limiter’s changes the speed limiter to standby mode A speed limiter (SL ) can be likened to a reverse braking effect may be inadequate and hence the cruise control — the driver regulates the speed : Reduces stored maximum speed stored maximum speed may be exceeded.
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Page 284: Activating And Starting The Speed Limiter
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating and starting the Speed Managing speed for the Speed mum speed that can be stored is 30 km/h limiter limiter (20 mph). – When the speed limiter is in standby mode The speed limiter function (SL ) must first be The speed limiter (SL ) can be set to different selected and activated in order to be able to reg-…
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Page 285: Deactivating/Reactivating The Speed
DRIVER SUPPORT • Deactivating/reactivating the Speed The speed set after the last button press is Reactivating the Speed Limiter from Limiter stored in the memory. standby mode The speed limiter (SL ) can be temporarily Related information deactivated so that it is set in standby mode and •…
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Page 286
DRIVER SUPPORT Switching off the speed limiter Temporary increase in speed with the Related information • accelerator pedal Speed limiter* (p. 281) The speed limiter (SL ) can be deactivated. The speed limiter can also be temporarily overrid- • Activating and starting the Speed limiter den with the accelerator pedal without the speed (p. -
Page 287: Automatic Speed Limiter
DRIVER SUPPORT Automatic speed limiter* Is SL or ASL active? WARNING Symbols in the driver display show which speed The Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL ) function • The ASL function is supplementary driver limiter function is active: helps the driver to adapt the car’s maximum support intended to facilitate driving and speed to the speed shown on the road signs.
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Page 288: Activating/Deactivating The Automatic
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating the The ASL symbol The ASL will be reactivated when the RSI func- automatic speed limiter The sign symbol (displayed alongside tion can once again interpret and provide speed the stored speed, «70», in the centre of information to the ASL.
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Page 289: Changing The Tolerance For The Auto Matic Speed Limiter
DRIVER SUPPORT Changing the tolerance for the Deactivate ASL – Press the steering wheel button Automatic speed limiter To deactivate the automatic speed limiter: until 70 km/h (43 mph) in the centre of the speedometer (4) changes to 75 km/h –…
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Page 290: Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT • Cruise control Managing speed for the Speed limiter : Reduces stored speed (p. 282) The cruise control (CC ) helps the driver main- Marker for stored speed • Road Sign Information* (p. 362) tain an even speed, resulting in more relaxed driving on motorways and long, straight roads in The car’s current speed •…
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Page 291: Activating And Starting The Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT • Activating and starting the Cruise Adaptive cruise control* (p. 296) WARNING control • The cruise control function is supplemen- The cruise control function (CC ) must first be tary driver support intended to facilitate selected and activated in order to be able to reg- driving –…
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Page 292: Managing Speed For The Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT • Managing speed for the Cruise 30 km/h (20 mph) or higher. The lowest speed The speed set after the last button press is control that can be stored is 30 km/h (20 mph). stored in the memory. If the driver increases the car’s speed using the To start the cruise control: Cruise control (CC…
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Page 293: Deactivating/Reactivating The Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating/reactivating the cruise Cruise control dependence on drive Standby mode on driver intervention control mode The cruise control is temporarily deactivated and set in standby mode if: The cruise control’s way of maintaining a speed Cruise control (CC ) can be temporarily deacti- may vary depending on the selected drive •…
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Page 294: Deactivating Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Deactivating Cruise Control Reactivating cruise control from WARNING standby mode Cruise control Cruise Control — CC can be A significant increase in speed may follow deactivated. when the speed is resumed with the steering wheel button. Related information •…
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Page 295: Distance Warning
DRIVER SUPPORT Distance Warning* NOTE The Distance Warning function warns the In cars equipped with Adaptive Cruise Con- driver if the time interval to the vehicle ahead trol*, it is possible to switch between cruise becomes too short. control and Adaptive Cruise Control – see the heading «Switch between CC and ACC».
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Page 296
DRIVER SUPPORT Related information Head-up display* NOTE • Activating and setting the time interval for Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light con- Distance warning* (p. 295) trasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the driver is • Limitations of Distance Warning* (p. 296) not looking straight ahead may make the vis- •… -
Page 297: Activating And Setting The Time Inter
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating and setting the time The same symbol is also shown when the adap- NOTE interval for Distance warning* tive cruise control function is activated. • The higher the speed the longer the cal- The Distance Warning function can be set culated distance in metres for a given with different time intervals or switched off.
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Page 298: Limitations Of Distance Warning
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Distance Warning* Adaptive cruise control* NOTE The Distance Warning function may have limi- The adaptive cruise control (ACC ) helps the The function uses the car’s radar unit, which tations in certain situations. driver to maintain an even speed combined with has some general limitations, see the section a pre-selected time interval to the vehicle ahead.
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— an authorised Volvo workshop is rec- ommended. Adaptive cruise control regulates the speed with acceleration and braking. It is normal for the brakes to emit a low sound when they are being used to adjust the speed. -
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DRIVER SUPPORT Overview Reduces the time interval to vehicles ahead Driver display Controls Target vehicle indicator: ACC has detected and is following a target vehicle at the preset time interval Symbol for time interval to vehicles ahead NOTE In cars equipped with Adaptive Cruise Con- trol*, it is possible to switch between cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control –… -
Page 301
DRIVER SUPPORT Collision risk warning WARNING NOTE The adaptive cruise control only warns of Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light con- vehicles which its radar unit has detected — trasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the driver is hence a warning may not be given, or it may not looking straight ahead may make the vis- be given with a certain delay. -
Page 302: Activating And Starting The Adaptive Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT • Activating and starting the Adaptive Distance Warning* (p. 293) Starting/activating the adaptive cruise cruise control* control • Head-up display* (p. 114) In order to start the ACC the following require- Adaptive cruise control (ACC ) must first be ments apply: activated and then started if it is to control the •…
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Page 303: Managing The Speed Of The Adaptive Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT • Managing the speed of the Adaptive Change of target and automatic braking with – With the symbol/function (4) displayed, cruise control* the Adaptive Cruise Control (p. 307) press the steering wheel button (1). • Limitations of the adaptive cruise control* The adaptive cruise control (ACC ) can be set >…
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Page 304: Setting The Time Interval For The
DRIVER SUPPORT • Setting the time interval for the The speed set after the last button press is Related information • adaptive cruise control* stored in the memory. Adaptive cruise control* (p. 296) • If the driver increases the car’s speed using the Activating and starting the Adaptive cruise The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC ) can be…
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Page 305: Adaptive Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Select one of the following alternatives: NOTE • — ACC focuses on optimal fuel economy, • The higher the speed the longer the cal- which means longer time interval to the vehi- culated distance in metres for a given cle ahead.
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Page 306: Deactivating/Activating The Adaptive Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT • Deactivating/activating the Adaptive Change of target and automatic braking with To temporarily switch off Adaptive Cruise Control cruise control* the Adaptive Cruise Control (p. 307) and set it in standby mode: • Limitations of the adaptive cruise control* The Adaptive cruise control (ACC ) can be –…
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Page 307
DRIVER SUPPORT Automatic standby mode may occur if: Reactivating adaptive cruise control Standby mode on driver intervention The Adaptive cruise control is temporarily deacti- from standby mode • the speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and ACC vated and set in standby mode if: is uncertain whether the vehicle ahead is a •… -
Page 308: Overtaking Assistance With Adaptive Cruise Control* Or Pilot Assist
DRIVER SUPPORT Overtaking assistance with adaptive Related information Continuation for Overtaking Assistance • cruise control* or Pilot Assist* The following conditions must exist for Overtak- Adaptive cruise control* (p. 296) ing Assistance to be activated: • Activating and starting the Adaptive cruise Adaptive cruise control (ACC ) or Pilot Assist •…
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Page 309: Change Of Target And Automatic Braking With The Adaptive Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Change of target and automatic Limitations for Overtaking Assistance WARNING braking with the Adaptive Cruise When the adaptive cruise control is following Control WARNING another vehicle at speeds in excess of In combination with automatic gearbox, the approx. 30 km/h (20 mph) and the target is When using the Overtaking Assistance Sys- changed from a moving vehicle to a stationary adaptive cruise control (ACC…
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Page 310: Limitations Of The Adaptive Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of the adaptive cruise front starts moving again then the adaptive cruise This may take place in the following situations: control* control is set in standby mode with automatic • the driver puts his/her foot on the brake braking.
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Page 311: Change Between Cruise Control And Adaptive Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Change between Cruise control and Related information 3. Press the steering wheel button • adaptive cruise control* Limitations of the camera unit (p. 339) > Cruise control starts and stores the cur- • Limitations of the radar unit (p. 330) rent speed.
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Page 312
DRIVER SUPPORT 2. Tap on the Cruise control button in the function view — the button’s indicator changes colour from GREEN to GREY. > The symbol in the driver display changes from CC to ACC. Adap- tive Cruise Control is now activated and set to standby mode. -
Page 313: Symbols And Messages For The Adaptive Cruise Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Symbols and messages for the (68 mph) and at the same time is following a The previous illustration shows that the adap- Adaptive cruise control* vehicle ahead which is keeping the same speed. tive cruise control is set to maintain 110 km/h (68 mph) and that there is no vehicle ahead to A number of symbols and messages regarding follow.
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Adaptive cruise control is set to standby mode. Unavailable The symbol is GREY. Adaptive cruise The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Service required The symbol is GREY. -
Page 315: Pilot Assist
DRIVER SUPPORT Pilot Assist* The driver selects the desired speed and a time The current status of steering interval to the vehicle ahead. Pilot Assist scans assistance is indicated by the Pilot Assist helps the driver to drive the car the distance to the vehicle ahead and the lane’s colour of the steering wheel’s between the lane’s side markings using steering…
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140 km/h (87 mph). is driven in a safe manner, positioned cor- — an authorised Volvo workshop is recom- rectly in the lane, at the appropriate The following applies for cars with manual gear- mended. -
Page 317
DRIVER SUPPORT When the car approaches an exit or if the lane Overview Increases the time interval to vehicles ahead splits, the driver should steer towards the desired Controls ▶: Switches from adaptive cruise control to lane so that Pilot Assist can specify the desired Pilot Assist direction. -
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DRIVER SUPPORT Collision risk warning Driver display WARNING Pilot Assist only gives warning about vehicles detected by its camera and radar unit – there- fore a warning may not occur or be delayed. • Never wait for a warning. Apply the brakes when the situation requires! Indication of speeds Warning light for collision warning on the windscreen… -
Page 319: Activating And Starting The Pilot Assist
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating and starting the Related information Head-up display* • Pilot Assist* Activating and starting the Pilot Assist* (p. 317) Pilot Assist must first be activated and then • Managing the speed for Pilot Assist* started to be able to control speed and distance (p.
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Page 320
DRIVER SUPPORT • With the Adaptive cruise control in standby Hands on the steering wheel Symbols and messages for Pilot Assist* mode: (p. 326) In order for Pilot Assist to function, the driver’s hands must be on the steering wheel. If Pilot 1. -
Page 321: Managing The Speed For Pilot Assist
DRIVER SUPPORT Managing the speed for If the driver increases the car’s speed using the Related information Pilot Assist* • accelerator pedal before pressing the steering Pilot Assist* (p. 313) wheel button , the speed stored will be the • Pilot Assist can be set to different speeds.
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Page 322: Setting The Time Interval For Pilot Assist
DRIVER SUPPORT Setting the time interval for NOTE Pilot Assist* • The higher the speed the longer the cal- Pilot Assist can be set with different time inter- culated distance in metres for a given vals. time interval. • Different time intervals to the Only use the time intervals permitted by vehicle in front can be selected local traffic regulations.
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Page 323: Deactivating/Activating The Pilot Assist
DRIVER SUPPORT • Deactivating/activating the Select one of the following alternatives: Symbols and messages for Pilot Assist* Pilot Assist* (p. 326) • — ACC focuses on optimal fuel economy, • Distance Warning* (p. 293) which means longer time interval to the vehi- Pilot Assist can be temporarily deactivated so cle ahead.
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Page 324
DRIVER SUPPORT • Press the steering wheel button ◀ (3). – A temporary increase in speed with the accelera- the driver’s hands are not on the steering tor pedal, e.g. during overtaking, does not affect wheel > Pilot Assist is switched off and changes the setting — the car returns to the last stored •… -
Page 325: Change Of Target And Automatic
DRIVER SUPPORT • Change of target and automatic Reactivating Pilot Assist from the Managing the speed for Pilot Assist* (p. 319) braking with Pilot Assist* standby mode • Setting the time interval for Pilot Assist* (p. 320) In combination with automatic gearbox, Pilot Assist has functionality for change of target and •…
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Page 326: Automatic Braking
DRIVER SUPPORT • Pilot Assist is reactivated in the following the driver sets Pilot Assist in the standby – WARNING way: mode. When Pilot Assist is following another vehicle • at speeds in excess of approx. 30 km/h Press the steering wheel button Automatic activation of parking brake (20 mph) and the target is changed from a In certain situations, the parking brake is applied…
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Page 327
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Pilot Assist* between the car and such obstacles. The WARNING driver must ensure him/herself that the The Pilot Assist function may have limitations in In certain situations, Pilot Assist steering car is at a suitable distance from such certain situations. -
Page 328: Symbols And Messages For Pilot Assist
DRIVER SUPPORT • Symbols and messages for Deactivating/activating the Pilot Assist* NOTE Pilot Assist* (p. 321) Pilot Assist cannot be activated if a trailer, • Overtaking assistance with adaptive cruise A number of symbols and messages regarding bicycle rack or similar is connected to the control* or Pilot Assist* (p.
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Page 329
DRIVER SUPPORT Here are some examples The previous illustration shows that Pilot Assist The previous illustration shows that Pilot Assist is set to maintain 110 km/h (68 mph) and at the is set to maintain 110 km/h (68 mph) and at the The previous illustration shows that Pilot Assist same time is following a vehicle ahead which is… -
Page 330: Radar Unit
DRIVER SUPPORT • Radar unit Deactivating/activating the Pilot Assist* (p. 321) The radar unit is used by several driver support • Overtaking assistance with adaptive cruise systems and has the task of sensing other vehi- control* or Pilot Assist* (p. 306) cles.
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Page 331
DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Limitations of the radar unit (p. 330) • Type approval for radar units (p. 334) • Distance Warning* (p. 293) • Adaptive cruise control* (p. 296) • Lane Keeping Aid (p. 370) • Pilot Assist* (p. 313) •… -
Page 332: Limitations Of The Radar Unit
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of the radar unit The radar unit is placed inside the upper section If the driver display shows this symbol of the windscreen together with the car’s camera with the message » Windscreen The radar unit has certain limitations — which in unit.
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Page 333
Dirt has appeared between the inside of the windscreen and the camera Visit a workshop to have the windscreen inside the unit’s cover cleaned — an and radar unit. authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. that drives in between your car and the vehi- NOTE cle ahead. -
Page 334
DRIVER SUPPORT • High temperature Damaged windscreen The same type or Volvo-approved wind- screen wipers must be fitted during At very high temperatures the camera and radar replacement. unit can temporarily be switched off for IMPORTANT about 15 minutes after the engine is started so If a crack, scratch or stone chip in the wind- as to protect the unit’s electronics. -
Page 335
DRIVER SUPPORT • Limitations of the adaptive cruise control* (p. 308) • Limitations of City Safety (p. 350) • Limitations of Pilot Assist* (p. 325) * Option/accessory. -
Page 336: Type Approval For Radar Units
DRIVER SUPPORT Type approval for radar units Type approval for the car’s radar units can be seen in the following table. Market Symbol Type approval BLIS Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.
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Page 337
DRIVER SUPPORT Market Symbol Type approval BLIS 37295/POSTEL/2014 ✓ 4927 Indonesia 38806/SDPPI/2015 ✓ 4927 Type Approval No.: TRC/LPD/2014/255 ✓ Equipment Type: Low Power Device (LPD) Jordan Type Approval No.: TRC/LPD/2015/3 ✓ Equipment Type: Low Power Device (LPD) Certification No. ✓ MSIP-CMI- DPH-L2C0054TR Korea Certification No. -
Page 338
DRIVER SUPPORT Market Symbol Type approval BLIS This device has been certified under the Communications & Multimedia Act of 1998, Communications and Multimedia (Technical Standards) Regulations 2000. To retrieve your device’s serial number, please visit (support.volvocars.com) and search for ✓ “SIRIM Label Verification”. -
Page 339
DRIVER SUPPORT Market Symbol Type approval BLIS ✓ CCAB15LP0560T3 Taiwan ✓ CCAB15LP0680T0 ACC = Adaptive Cruise Control BLIS = Blind Spot Information Related information • Radar unit (p. 328) • Limitations of the radar unit (p. 330) • Adaptive cruise control* (p. 296) •… -
Page 340: Camera Unit
DRIVER SUPPORT Camera unit Related information • Limitations of the camera unit (p. 339) The camera unit is used by several driver sup- • port systems and has the task of for example Adaptive cruise control* (p. 296) detecting lane lines or traffic signs. •…
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Page 341: Limitations Of The Camera Unit
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of the camera unit Blocked unit If the driver display shows this symbol The camera unit has certain limitations — which in with the message Windscreen turn also limits those functions that use the unit. sensor Sensor blocked, see Impaired vision Owner’s manual , it means that the…
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Page 342
Instead, the whole windscreen should be temperature has fallen sufficiently. If not rectified it can lead to reduced perform- replaced. ance for the driver support systems that use • the camera and radar unit. Before replacing a windscreen, contact an authorised Volvo workshop to verify… -
Page 343
Related information • and fitted. Camera unit (p. 338) • • The same type or Volvo-approved wind- Limitations of the radar unit (p. 330) screen wipers must be fitted during • Lane Keeping Aid (p. 370) replacement. •… -
Page 344: City Safety
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety The function helps the driver by automatically WARNING braking the car in the event of an imminent risk City Safety uses visual, haptic and acoustic sig- • The City Safety is supplementary driver of collision if the driver does not react in time by nals to alert the driver of any pedestrians, support intended to improve driving safety braking and/or swerving.
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Page 345
DRIVER SUPPORT to other vehicles, and in accordance with City Safety carries out three steps in the follow- Large animals current traffic rules and regulations. ing order: In the event of a risk of a collision with a large animal, City Safety can reduce the car’s speed by •… -
Page 346
DRIVER SUPPORT Search path in the top view of the centre display: 2 — Brake support NOTE If the risk of collision has increased further after • Settings My Car IntelliSafe On cars with manual gearbox, the engine the collision warning then the brake support is stops when the Auto-brake function has stop- activated. -
Page 347
DRIVER SUPPORT Setting the warning distance for City warnings and instead leads to City Safety giving a NOTE Safety warning at a later stage. The warning with direction indicators for Rear City Safety is always activated but the driver can Late warning distance should therefore only Collision Warning is deactivated if the warn-… -
Page 348: Detection Of Obstacles With City Safety
DRIVER SUPPORT Detection of obstacles with City bicycle outline, requiring the ability to identify the Pedestrians Safety bicycle, head, arms, shoulders, legs, upper and lower body plus a normal human pattern of move- The obstructions that City Safety can detect are ment.
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Page 349
DRIVER SUPPORT City Safety can also detect pedestrians in the Large animals WARNING dark if they are illuminated by the car’s head- City Safety is supplementary driver support, lamps. but it cannot detect all large animals in all sit- uations and, for example, cannot see: WARNING •… -
Page 350: City Safety In Cross Traffic
DRIVER SUPPORT • • City Safety in cross traffic the oncoming vehicle must have its head- if the oncoming vehicle is obscured by some- lamps switched on. thing City Safety can help the driver when turning and • if the oncoming vehicle has headlamps crossing the path of another oncoming vehicle at WARNING switched off…
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Page 351: City Safety When Evasive Manoeu Vres Are Prevented
DRIVER SUPPORT • City Safety when evasive Limitations of the camera unit (p. 339) has the opportunity to avoid a collision via a manoeuvres are prevented steering manoeuvre. • Limitations of the radar unit (p. 330) City Safety has the facility to assist the driver by However, if City Safety anticipates that an evasive automatically braking the car earlier when it is manoeuvre is not possible due to traffic in an…
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Page 352: Limitations Of City Safety
Maintenance and replacement of City Safety Heat components must only be performed by a In the event of high passenger compartment workshop — an authorised Volvo workshop is temperature caused by e.g. strong sunlight, the recommended. visual warning signal in the windscreen may be temporarily disengaged.
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Page 353
DRIVER SUPPORT • Driver intervention Miscellaneous Warnings and brake interventions for pedestrians and cyclists are deactivated Reversing at vehicle speeds exceeding 70 km/h WARNING When your own car is reversing, City Safety is (43 mph). temporarily deactivated. • Warnings and brake interventions could •… -
Page 354
DRIVER SUPPORT • Detection of obstacles with City Safety (p. 346) • City Safety when evasive manoeuvres are prevented (p. 349) • City Safety in cross traffic (p. 348) • Messages for City Safety (p. 353) • Limitations of the camera unit (p. 339) •… -
Page 355: Messages For City Safety
When City Safety brakes or has done an automatic braking, several of the driver display symbols may be illuminated in connection with a text message being shown. Automatic intervention City Safety The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Reduced functionality Service required…
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Page 356: Rear Collision Warning
DRIVER SUPPORT • Rear Collision Warning BLIS* if the vehicle approaching from the rear has a speed exceeding 80 km/h (50 mph). The Rear Collision Warning (RCW) function can The BLIS function is designed to give a warn- help the driver to avoid being hit by a vehicle ing of vehicles diagonally behind and to the side NOTE approaching from behind.
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Page 357
DRIVER SUPPORT from a constant glow to flashing with a more Related information • intense light. Activate/deactivate BLIS* (p. 356) • Limitations of BLIS* (p. 356) NOTE • Messages for BLIS* and Cross Traffic Alert* The lamp illuminates on the side of the car (p. -
Page 358: Activate/Deactivate Blis
DRIVER SUPPORT Activate/deactivate BLIS* Limitations of BLIS* If BLIS was deactivated when the engine was switched off, it will continue to be deactivated The BLIS function can be activated/deacti- The BLIS function may have limitations in cer- when the engine is next started and no indicator vated.
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Page 359: Cross Traffic Alert
— an authorised detect smaller objects, such as cyclists and Volvo workshop is recommended. pedestrians. CTA is only active if the car rolls backwards or if Related information reverse gear has been selected.
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Page 360: Activate/Deactivate Cross Traffic Alert
DRIVER SUPPORT Activate/deactivate Cross Traffic If CTA has sensed that something is approaching WARNING Alert* from the side, this is also indicated with: • The Cross Traffic Alert function is supple- • an acoustic signal — the sound is heard in the The CTA function can be deactivated.
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Page 361: Limitations Of Cross Traffic Alert
• be performed by a workshop — an authorised For optimal performance of CTA, no bicycle Volvo workshop is recommended. rack, luggage carrier or similar should be mounted on the car’s towbar. Cross Traffic Alert…
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Page 362
DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Cross Traffic Alert* (p. 357) • Activate/deactivate Cross Traffic Alert* (p. 358) • Messages for BLIS* and Cross Traffic Alert* (p. 361) • BLIS* (p. 354) • Limitations of BLIS* (p. 356) * Option/accessory. -
Page 363: Messages For Blis* And Cross
Message Specification Blind spot sensor The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Service required Blind spot system off BLIS and CTA have been deactivated as a trailer has been connected to the car’s electrical system.
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Page 364
DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information* Related information WARNING • Sign display with Road Sign Information The Road Sign Information function (RSI • The Road Sign Information function is (p. 363) helps the driver to observe speed-related road supplementary driver support intended to •… -
Page 365: Sign Display With Road Sign Information
DRIVER SUPPORT Sign display with Road Sign If the driver enters a road End of all restrictions. Information marked with a no-entry sign at the roadside, the symbol for The Road Sign Information function (RSI ) reg- this sign flashes on and off isters and shows road signs in different ways on the driver display as a warn- depending on the sign and the situation.
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Page 366
DRIVER SUPPORT The driver display symbol extinguishes after Additional signs Some speed limits only apply about 5 minutes and remains so until the next after a certain distance or at a speed related sign is passed. certain time of day. The driver’s attention is drawn to this fact Sensus Navigation by means of a symbol for an… -
Page 367: Road Sign Information With Speed Warning And Settings
DRIVER SUPPORT • Road Sign Information with Speed Road Sign Information with Speed Camera Activating/deactivating speed warnings Warning and Settings Information* (p. 366) Speed Limit Warning The subfunction is acti- vated as follows: • Speed Limit Warning Limitations of Road Sign Information* The subfunction (p.
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Page 368: Road Sign Information With Speed
DRIVER SUPPORT Road Sign Information with Speed With the Audio Warning function activated, the Adjust the limit for Speed Warning Camera Information* driver is also warned when driving towards one- The driver can select to receive a warning at a way traffic/no-entry entrance.
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Page 369: Limitations Of Road Sign Information
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Road Sign Settings» and «Road Sign Information limita- NOTE Information* tions». The function uses the car’s camera unit, The Road Sign Information (RSI ) function may which has some general limitations, see the NOTE have limitations in certain situations. «Limitations for camera unit»…
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Page 370: Driver Alert Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Driver Alert Control WARNING The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function is • The Driver Alert Control function is sup- intended to attract the driver’s attention when he plementary driver support intended to or she starts to drive less consistently, e.g. if the facilitate driving and make it safer –…
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Page 371: Activate/Deactivate Driver Alert Control
DRIVER SUPPORT Activate/deactivate Driver Alert Related information Related information • Control • Activate/deactivate Driver Alert Control Driver Alert Control (p. 368) (p. 369) • The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function can be Limitations of Driver Alert Control (p. 370) • Limitations of Driver Alert Control (p.
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Page 372: Limitations Of Driver Alert Control
DRIVER SUPPORT • Limitations of Driver Alert Control Lane Keeping Aid Pilot Assist* (p. 313) The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function may The function of the Lane Keeping Aid (LKA ) is have limitations in certain situations. to help the driver to reduce the risk of the car accidentally leaving its own lane on motorways In some cases the system may issue a warning and similar major routes.
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Page 373
DRIVER SUPPORT Depending on settings, lane assistance acts in WARNING accordance with the following: • The Lane Keeping Aid function is supple- • Assist activated: When the car is mentary driver support intended to approaching a lane line, LKA will actively improve driving safety –… -
Page 374
DRIVER SUPPORT • If the driver does not then start to steer, the sym- Limitations Steering assistance upon risk of head-on bol is shown again, combined with a warning collision (p. 380) In certain demanding conditions Lane assistance sound and this message: may have difficulty helping the driver correctly. -
Page 375: Activate/Deactivate Lane Keeping Aid
DRIVER SUPPORT Activate/deactivate Lane Keeping Related information • Steering assistance upon risk of lane depar- ture (p. 378) The Lane Keeping Aid (LKA ) function is select- • able — the driver can select On or Off — and cer- Lane Keeping Aid (p.
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Page 376: Symbols And Messages For Lane Assistance
DRIVER SUPPORT Symbols and messages for lane Lane assistance is scanning one or both lane Indication of steering assistance/warning assistance lines. Unavailable A number of symbols and messages regarding Lane assistance (LKA ) can be shown on the driver display. Symbol in the driver display Lane assistance is visualised by symbols in the driver display…
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Page 377
Steering assistance upon risk of lane depar- Activate/deactivate Lane Keeping Aid ture (p. 378) (p. 373) If a message remains: Contact a workshop – an • authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Steering assistance upon risk of rear-end collision* (p. 381) * Option/accessory. -
Page 378: Assistance Upon Risk Of Collision
DRIVER SUPPORT Assistance upon risk of collision Activating/deactivating Assistance in Related information • the event of a collision risk Steering assistance upon risk of lane depar- Collision Avoid. Assistance function is ture (p. 378) The function can be selected — the driver can designed to help the driver reduce the risk of the choose to have it On or Off.
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Page 379: Symbols And Messages For Assistance Upon Risk Of Collision
If a message remains: Contact a workshop – an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Related information • Steering assistance upon risk of lane depar- ture (p. 378) •…
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Page 380: Steering Assistance Upon Risk Of Lane Departure
DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance upon risk of Activating/deactivating Steering Steering assistance only lane departure assistance in the event of run-off risk The function can be selected — the driver can The subfunction’s task is to help the driver choose to have it On or Off. reduce the risk of the car accidentally leaving the road by actively steering the car back onto the Proceed as follows to switch it off:…
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Page 381
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations for steering assistance Related information WARNING • upon risk of running off the road Lane Keeping Aid (p. 370) • The «Steering assistance at risk of lane In certain demanding conditions the function may • Steering assistance upon risk of rear-end departure»… -
Page 382: Steering Assistance Upon Risk Of Head-On Collision
DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance upon risk of The function does not intervene with steering Activating/deactivating Steering head-on collision assistance if the direction indicator is used. And if assistance in the event of a collision the function detects that the driver is actively risk with oncoming The subfunction can help a distracted driver who driving the car, activation of the function will be…
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Page 383: Steering Assistance Upon Risk Of Rear-End Collision
DRIVER SUPPORT Steering assistance upon risk of Limitations for steering assistance NOTE rear-end collision* upon risk of head-on collision The function uses the car’s radar unit, which The function may have limited functionality in cer- The subfunction can help a distracted driver who has some general limitations, see the section tain situations and fail to intervene: does not notice that the car is about to leave its…
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Page 384
DRIVER SUPPORT without noticing that another vehicle is approach- Other demanding situations can include: NOTE ing. • road works Collision Avoid. Assistance When the The function is active within the speed range • function is deactivated, all subfunctions are winter road conditions 60-140 km/h (37-87 mph) on roads with clearly switched off: •… -
Page 385: Park Assist
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist* approx. 2 seconds. The acoustic signal for obsta- NOTE cles behind is also active when the car is station- Park Assist Pilot assists the driver when The function uses the car’s camera unit, ary. manoeuvring in tight spaces by indicating the which has some general limitations, see the distance to obstacles through acoustic signals At a distance within 30 cm from an obstacle…
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Page 386
NOTE When reversing with e.g. a trailer or bike car- rier on the towbar — without Volvo genuine trailer wiring — parking assistance may need to be switched off manually in order that the sensors do not react to them. -
Page 387: Activating/Deactivating Park Assist Pilot
DRIVER SUPPORT Activating/deactivating Park Assist Forwards IMPORTANT Pilot* When auxiliary lamps are fitted: Remember The Park Assist Pilot function can be activated/ that these must not obscure the sensors — the deactivated. auxiliary lamps may then be perceived as an obstacle.
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Page 388: Limitations Of Park Assist Pilot
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Park Assist Pilot* IMPORTANT NOTE The Park Assist Pilot function cannot detect Objects e.g. chains, thin glossy poles or low Since a towbar is configured with the car’s everything in all situations and may therefore barriers may be in the «signal shadow» and electrical system, towbar protrusion is have limited functionality.
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Page 389
DRIVER SUPPORT Related information • Park Assist* (p. 383) • Activating/deactivating Park Assist Pilot* (p. 385) • Symbols and messages for Park Assist Pilot* (p. 388) * Option/accessory. -
Page 390: Symbols And Messages For Park Assist Pilot
One or more of the function’s sensors are blocked — check and correct as soon as possible. Sensors blocked, cleaning nee- Park Assist System The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Unavailable Service required…
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Page 391: Park Assist Camera
DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist camera* PAS* — activates/deactivates Park Assist WARNING Pilot The park assist camera helps the driver when • The parking camera function is supple- Lines — activates/deactivates park assist manoeuvring in tight spaces by indicating obsta- mentary driver support intended to facili- lines cles with a camera image and graphics in the tate driving and make it safer –…
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Page 392
DRIVER SUPPORT If the car is also equipped with Park Assist 360° view* Forwards System * then distance to detected obstacles is illustrated with fields in different colours. The cameras can be activated automatically or manually, see article «Starting the Park assist camera». -
Page 393: Park Assist Lines And Fields For The Park Assist Camera
DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist lines and fields for the the driver the path the car will take — also when The sides park assist camera* the car is turning. The Park assist cameras indicate the position of These park assist lines include the car’s most the car in relation to its surroundings by display- protruding parts, e.g.
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Page 394
DRIVER SUPPORT Park assist lines in 360° view* Towbar assist line* IMPORTANT • Remember, that with the rear camera view selected, the monitor only displays the area behind the car. Be aware of the sides and front of the car when manoeu- vring in reverse. -
Page 395: Starting The Park Assist Camera
DRIVER SUPPORT Starting the Park assist camera* Sensor field from Parking assistance* The fields for the front and reversing sensors change colour as the distance to the obstacle If the car is equipped with Parking assistance The park assist camera starts automatically decreases —…
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Page 396: Limitations For Park Assist Camera
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations for park assist camera* Other camera views are extinguished at 15 km/h undetected until the car is very close to the (9 mph) and not reactivated. obstacle. The park assist camera cannot detect everything in all situations and may therefore have limited Related information functionality.
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Page 397
DRIVER SUPPORT Maintenance Clean camera lenses regularly with lukewarm water and car shampoo — be careful not to scratch the lenses. NOTE Keep the camera lens clear of dirt, snow and ice to ensure optimum function. This is partic- ularly important in poor light. Related information •… -
Page 398: Symbols And Messages For Park Assist Camera
DRIVER SUPPORT Symbols and messages for Park assist camera* Symbols and messages for Park assist camera can be shown in the driver display and/or the centre display. The following table shows examples. Symbol Message Specification The rearward parking assistance sensors are deactivated, so there are no acoustic warnings and field marks for obstacles/objects.
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Page 399
One or more of the function’s sensors are blocked — check and correct as soon as possible. Sensors blocked, cleaning needed Park Assist System The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Unavailable Service required A text message can be cleared by briefly press-… -
Page 400: Park Assist Pilot
DRIVER SUPPORT Park Assist Pilot* Parallel parking NOTE Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) helps the driver to park The PAP function measures the space and in or leave a parking space. steers the car — the driver’s task is to: PAP checks first if a space is sufficiently big and •…
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Page 401: Parking With Park Assist Pilot
DRIVER SUPPORT • Parking with Park Assist Pilot* Messages for Park Assist Pilot* (p. 405) Perpendicular parking Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) helps the driver park via three steps. The function can also help the driver to leave a parking space. NOTE The PAP function measures the space and steers the car — the driver’s task is to:…
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Page 402
DRIVER SUPPORT Proceed as follows: NOTE 1. Drive no faster than 30 km/h (20 mph) for The distance between the car and parking parallel parking or 20 km/h (12 mph) for spaces should be 0.5-1.5 metres (1.6-5.0 ft) perpendicular parking. while PAP is searching for a parking space. -
Page 403
DRIVER SUPPORT Perform the following to reverse the car into the Reversing in to the parking space Positioning the car in the parking space parking space: 1. Check that the area behind the car is clear, then engage reverse gear. 2. -
Page 404: Limitations Of Park Assist Pilot
DRIVER SUPPORT Limitations of Park Assist Pilot* 2. Be prepared to stop the car when instructed Park Out function is acti- by the graphic and message on the centre vated in the centre display’s The Park Assist Pilot (PAP ) function cannot display.
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Page 405
Consult a workshop — an author- space. which emit the same ultrasound frequencies ised Volvo workshop is recommended. • Parking spaces on narrow streets are not as those with which the system works. -
Page 406
DRIVER SUPPORT Maintenance PAP sensor locations For the PAP function to work correctly, its sen- sors must be cleaned regularly with water and car shampoo. Related information • Park Assist Pilot* (p. 398) • Parking with Park Assist Pilot* (p. 399) •… -
Page 407: Messages For Park Assist Pilot
One or more of the function’s sensors are blocked — check and correct as soon as possible. Sensors blocked, cleaning needed Park Assist System The system does not function as it should. A workshop should be contacted — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. Unavailable Service required…
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Page 410: Alcohol Lock
All bypass activation is logged and saved in hol in the washer fluid may result in an incor- alcohol lock recommended by Volvo. The inter- the memory in the alcohol lock’s control unit. rect measurement result.
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Page 411: Ignition Positions
STARTING AND DRIVING Ignition positions Level Functions Level Functions The car’s electrical system can be set in different • • Odometer, clock and temperature The headlamps come on. levels/positions and in this way make the differ- gauge are illuminated. • Warning/indicator lamps illuminate ent functions available.
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Page 412: Starting The Car
STARTING AND DRIVING Starting the car The remote control key is not physically used NOTE when starting the car since it is equipped with The car is started using the start knob in the tun- To reach level I or II without starting the support for keyless starting (Passive start).
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Page 413: Switching Off The Car
STARTING AND DRIVING Switching off the car WARNING The car is switched off using the start knob in Never remove the remote control key from the tunnel console. the car while driving or during towing. WARNING Always take the remote control key out from the car when leaving the car and make sure the car’s electrical system is in ignition posi- tion 0 — especially if there are children in the…
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Page 414: Steering Lock
STARTING AND DRIVING Steering lock Using jump starting with another 4. Connect one of the red jump lead’s clamps battery to the donor battery’s positive terminal (1). The steering lock makes steering difficult if the car is e.g. taken unlawfully. A mechanical noise If the starter battery is discharged then the car IMPORTANT can be perceived when the steering lock locks…
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Page 415: Gearbox
STARTING AND DRIVING Gearbox 11. Start the engine in the car with the dis- WARNING charged battery. The gearbox is part of the car’s powertrain • The battery can generate oxyhydrogen (power transmission) between engine and drive gas, which is highly explosive. A spark can IMPORTANT wheels.
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Page 416: Gear Positions For Automatic Gearbox
STARTING AND DRIVING Gear positions for automatic To be able to move the gear selector from the Symbol Specification gearbox park position, the brake pedal must be depressed Information or error message for and the ignition position must be II. With an automatic gearbox, the system chooses gearbox.
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Page 417
STARTING AND DRIVING Kick-down is used when maximum acceleration Drive position — D is needed, such as for overtaking. D is the normal driving position. Shifting up and down takes place automatically based on the Safety function level of acceleration and speed. The car must be To prevent over-revving of the engine, the gear- stationary when changing gear from R position to box control program has a protective downshift… -
Page 418: Gear Shift Indicator
STARTING AND DRIVING Gear selector inhibitor Gear shift indicator* The gear shift indicator in the driver display The gear selector inhibitor prevents accidental shows the current gear during manual gearshift- changing between different gear positions in an ing and when it is appropriate to engage the automatic gearbox.
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Page 419: Changing Gear With Steering Wheel Paddles
STARTING AND DRIVING Changing gear with steering wheel moved to the N position so that the car can be From park position — P paddles* moved. To be able to move the gear selector from the P position, the brake pedal must be depressed and Lift the rubber mat in the compartment in The steering wheel paddles are a complement the ignition position must be II.
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Page 420
STARTING AND DRIVING This is indicated by means of the figure for the Manual gearshift mode current gear extinguishing. In gear position M the steering wheel paddles are automatically activated. The exception is during engine braking — then the paddles are activated for as long as engine brak- ing is in progress. -
Page 421: Start/Stop
STARTING AND DRIVING Start/Stop Using the Start/Stop function See the section «Conditions for Start/Stop func- tion». With the Start/Stop function, the engine The Start/Stop function temporarily switches off switches off temporarily when the car has stop- the engine when stationary and then restarts it Autostart ped e.g.
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Page 422
STARTING AND DRIVING Symbols in the driver display Related information Symbol Specification • Start/Stop (p. 419) With 12-inch driver display* White symbol: The function is avail- • • Conditions for the Start/Stop function The text READY is shown in the tachometer able. -
Page 423: Conditions For The Start/Stop Function
STARTING AND DRIVING • Conditions for the Start/Stop The engine auto-starts without the The starter battery’s temperature is below or function above the permitted limit values. brake pedal having been released • In the following cases, the engine auto-starts The driver makes sweeping steering wheel For the Start/Stop function to work requires that even if the driver does not take his/her foot off movements.
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Page 424: Drive Modes
STARTING AND DRIVING Drive modes* Selecting drive mode WARNING Selection of drive mode affects the car’s driving Do not open the bonnet when the engine has characteristics in order to enhance the driving auto-stopped. Switch off the engine normally experience and facilitate driving in special situa- before lifting up the bonnet.
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Page 425
STARTING AND DRIVING • Cannot be selected due to low OFF ROAD IMPORTANT • temperature Maximise the car’s traction when driving in The OFF ROAD drive mode must not be used difficult terrain and on poor roads. • Cannot be selected due to limitations while driving with a trailer without trailer con- The drive mode provides high ground clearance, •… -
Page 426
STARTING AND DRIVING 3. In Presets , select a drive mode to start from: INDIVIDUAL • Comfort Dynamic Adapting a drive mode according to individ- ual preferences. Possible adjustments apply to settings for: Select a drive mode to start from, and then adjust •… -
Page 427: Drive Mode Eco
STARTING AND DRIVING Drive mode ECO display shows ECO when the function is acti- – Press the button in order to activate the vated. function. Driving mode ECO mode optimises the car’s > An indicator in the button illuminates driving characteristics for more fuel efficient and With drive mode control* when the function is activated.
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Page 428
STARTING AND DRIVING engine braking. Examples of such situations may reduced acceleration starts in order to Activating the freewheel function be on steep downhill gradients or before an achieve the set speed. The function is activated when the accelerator imminent overtaking manoeuvre — in order to be pedal is fully released, in combination with the •… -
Page 429: Level Control* And Shock Absorption
STARTING AND DRIVING Level control* and shock absorption NOTE Level control regulates the car’s suspension and When the ECO function is activated, several shock absorption characteristics automatically to parameters in the climate control system’s ensure the best comfort and functionality while settings are changed, and several electricity driving.
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Page 430
STARTING AND DRIVING Settings for level control During transport Loading mode During transport of the car on a ferry, train or Entry assistance truck, the car must be lashed around the tyres The car can be lowered to facilitate entry and exit. and not around other parts of the chassis. -
Page 431: All-Wheel Drive
STARTING AND DRIVING Brake functions Foot brake All-wheel drive* All-wheel drive, AWD (All Wheel Drive), means The car’s brakes are used to reduce the speed The foot brake is part of the brake system. that the car is driving all four wheels at the same or prevent the car from rolling.
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Page 432
To keep the car as safe and reliable as possible, speed. The test may be felt as pulses in the Constant glow for 2 seconds when follow the Volvo service intervals as specified in brake pedal. the engine is started: Automatic the Service and Warranty Booklet. -
Page 433: Emergency Brake Lights
STARTING AND DRIVING Emergency brake lights Brake assistance Related information • Brake functions (p. 429) Emergency brake lights are activated to alert The brake assist system, BAS (Brake Assist • Brake assistance (p. 431) vehicles behind about heavy braking. The func- System), helps to increase brake force during tion means that the brake light flashes instead of braking, thereby shortening the braking distance.
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Page 434: Auto Braking After A Collision
STARTING AND DRIVING • Auto braking after a collision Parking brake Rear Collision Warning (p. 354) • BLIS* (p. 354) In the event of a collision in which the activation The parking brake prevents the car from rolling level is reached for the pyrotechnic seatbelt ten- away from stationary by means of mechanically sioners or airbags, or if a collision with a large locking/blocking two wheels.
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Page 435: Using The Parking Brake
STARTING AND DRIVING Using the parking brake Related information Symbol in the driver display • Brake functions (p. 429) Use the parking brake to prevent the car from Symbol Specification • Using the parking brake (p. 433) rolling from stationary. The symbol is illuminated when the •…
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Page 436
STARTING AND DRIVING Releasing the parking brake Automatic activation when the car is switched off: NOTE 1. Press Settings in the top view. When the car is first started, the parking brake can be released automatically without 2. Press My Car Parking Brake and the seatbelt fastened. -
Page 437: In The Event Of A Fault In The Parking Brake
Hill start assist, Hill Start Assist (HSA), prevents Symbol Specification Contact an authorised Volvo workshop if it is not the car from rolling backwards when starting on If the symbol flashes, it indicates a possible to release or apply the parking brake an uphill gradient.
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Page 438: Automatic Braking When Stationary
STARTING AND DRIVING Automatic braking when stationary Switch for automatic brake Symbols in the driver display Automatic braking when stationary (Auto hold) Symbol Specification means that the driver can release the brake The symbol is illuminated when the pedal while maintaining braking effect when the function uses the foot brake to car has stopped at traffic lights or a junction.
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Page 439: Low Speed Control
STARTING AND DRIVING Low speed control* With drive mode control* NOTE The low speed control function Low Speed When LSC with HDC is activated, the feel of Control (LSC) facilitates and improves traction the accelerator pedal and engine response for driving off-road and on slippery surfaces, are changed.
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Page 440: Hill Descent Control
STARTING AND DRIVING • Hill descent control* the foot brake to be used. The brake lights are Select the Off Road drive mode in order to switched on when the function is operating. activate the function. Hill descent control, Hill Descent Control •…
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Page 441: Driving In Water
— an authorised • Volvo workshop is recommended. Risk of If necessary, clean the contacts for the elec- Related information engine breakdown. tric heater and trailer coupling after driving in •…
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Page 442: Overheating In The Engine And Drive System
STARTING AND DRIVING Overheating in the engine and drive Stop safely, wait for cooling . Follow the Related information system • recommendation given, reduce speed or stop Topping up coolant (p. 543) the car in a safe way and allow the engine to •…
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Page 443: Overloading The Starter Battery
STARTING AND DRIVING • Overloading the starter battery Preparations for a long trip Settings for car modem* (p. 492) • Recommendations for loading (p. 225) The electrical functions in the car load the starter Before a driving holiday or some other type of battery to varying degrees.
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Page 444: Winter Driving
Electronic Stability Control ESC (p. 277) Check the following in particular before the cold Slippery driving conditions season: To achieve optimum roadholding Volvo recom- mends using winter tyres on all wheels if there is • The engine coolant must contain 50% glycol.
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Page 445: Opening/Closing The Fuel Filler Flap And Refuelling
STARTING AND DRIVING Opening/closing the fuel filler flap Refuelling at a petrol station 4. Do not overfill the tank but fill until the pump and refuelling nozzle cuts out the first time. > The tank is full. The fuel tank is fitted with a coverless fuel filler system.
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Page 446: Handling Of Fuel
IMPORTANT Do not use fuel with a lower quality than that rec- Mixtures of various fuel types or use of fuels ommended by Volvo, as this will negatively affect which are not recommended will invalidate engine power and fuel consumption.
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Page 447: Petrol
• Fuel containing metallic additives must E10 is a petrol with maximum not be used. 3.7% oxygen and maximum • Do not use any additives which have not 10 volume % ethanol. been recommended by Volvo.
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Page 448: Diesel
Identifier fuel filler pipe is clean. Avoid spilling fuel onto the that is not covered by the Volvo warranty. The identifier in accordance with the CEN stand- paintwork. Wash off any spillage with detergent ard EN16942 is located on the inside of the fuel and water.
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Page 449: Empty Tank And Diesel Engine
STARTING AND DRIVING Empty tank and diesel engine Diesel particulate filter Points to remember when filling with a fuel can Once the engine has stopped due to fuel starva- Diesel powered cars have a particle filter for When filling diesel with a fuel can, use the funnel tion, the fuel system needs a few moments to effective emission control.
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Page 450: Economical Driving
STARTING AND DRIVING • Economical driving When driving short distances at low Remove unnecessary items from the car — the greater the load the higher the consump- speeds in a diesel car Drive economically and eco-consciously by driv- tion. The capacity of the diesel emission control sys- ing smoothly, thinking ahead, and adjusting your •…
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Page 451: Towing Bracket
In the retracted position, the Related information There may be different towing bracket variants towing hitch is completely concealed. • available for the car; contact a Volvo dealer for Driving with a trailer (p. 452) more information. • WARNING Towing capacity and towball load (p.
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Page 452
STARTING AND DRIVING 1. Open the tailgate. A button for extending/ 2. Press and release the button — extension 3. Move the towbar to its end position, where it retracting the towbar is located on the right- might not start if the button is pressed for is secured and locked in place — the indicator hand side at the rear of the cargo area. -
Page 453: Towing Bracket Specifications
STARTING AND DRIVING Towing bracket specifications* Retracting the towing hitch Dimensions and mounting points for the towing IMPORTANT bracket. Make sure that there is no plug or adapter in the electrical socket when retracting the tow- ing bracket. 1. Open the tailgate. Press and release the but- ton on the right-hand side at the rear of the 2.
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Page 454: Driving With A Trailer
13 pin connector and the trailer has a 7 pin • The brakes are loaded much more than usual connector. Use an adapter approved by Volvo. on long and steep downhill slopes. Downshift Make sure the cable does not drag on the ground.
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Page 455
NOTE Parking on a hill 1. Depress the brake pedal fully. The stated maximum permitted trailer weights are those permitted by Volvo. National vehicle 2. Activate the parking brake. regulations can further limit trailer weights 3. Select gear position P. -
Page 456: Trailer Lamps
STARTING AND DRIVING Trailer lamps Upon activation of the rear fog lamp, check Switching off automatic checking therefore that the trailer is equipped with a rear The automatic checking function can be switched When connecting a trailer — check that all the fog lamp to travel safely.
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Page 457: Trailer Stability Assist
STARTING AND DRIVING Trailer Stability Assist* movements. If snaking is detected, the front When trailer stability assist is wheels are individually braked. This serves to sta- operating, the ESC symbol The function of the trailer stability assist (TSA bilise the car/trailer combination. This is often flashes in the driver display.
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Page 458: Towing Eye
STARTING AND DRIVING Towing eye 4. Screw the towing eye right in until it stops. Tighten the towing eye firmly e.g. using the Use the towing eye for towing. The towing eye is wheel wrench*. screwed into a threaded socket behind a cover on the right-hand side of the bumper, front or IMPORTANT rear.
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Page 459: Towing
STARTING AND DRIVING Towing The towing eye may be used to pull the car up 5. Move the gear selector to neutral position N onto a recovery vehicle with a flatbed platform. and release the parking brake. During towing, the car is towed by another vehi- The car’s position and ground clearance deter- cle by means of a towline.
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Page 460: Recovering The Car
STARTING AND DRIVING Recovering the car WARNING IMPORTANT For recovery, the car is taken away with the help The brake servo and power steering do not The towing eye is only designed for towing on of another vehicle. work when the engine is switched off — the roads — not for pulling the car unstuck or out brake pedal needs to be depressed of a ditch.
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Page 462: Audio And Media
AUDIO AND MEDIA Audio and media Apps Related information • Media player (p. 467) The audio and media system consists of media Applications (apps) facilitate access to some of • player and radio. You can also connect a phone Radio (p. 462) the car’s services.
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Page 463: Audio Settings
AUDIO AND MEDIA Audio settings Certain apps are only available for use if the car is connected to the Internet. The audio system is preset for optimal sound reproduction, but can be adapted according to – Tap on an app in the app view to launch it. needs.
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Page 464: Radio
AUDIO AND MEDIA • Radio Changing and searching radio Voice recognition control of radio and media stations (p. 120) It is possible to listen to the AM and FM bands • Media player (p. 467) and to digital radio (DAB)*. When the car is The radio automatically compiles a station list of online it is also possible to listen to Internet the radio stations within the area that are trans-…
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Page 465
AUDIO AND MEDIA 2. Select playback from Stations Favourites To choose among favourites within the frequency Searching for radio stations band, see the heading “Changing lists within the Genres Ensembles frequency band” above. To choose from among 3. Tap on the desired station from the list. all favourites, see the heading “Radio Favourites”… -
Page 466: Rds Radio
AUDIO AND MEDIA RDS radio Manual tuning Related information • Radio (p. 462) With RDS (Radio Data System) the radio can • automatically change to the strongest transmit- Settings for radio (p. 466) ter. RDS provides the ability to receive e.g. traffic information and to search for certain programme types.
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Page 467: Digital Radio
AUDIO AND MEDIA Digital radio Linking between different radio DAB subchannel bands FM and DAB Secondary components are usually named sub- Digital radio (Digital Audio Broadcasting, DAB) channels. These are temporary and can contain is a digital broadcasting system for radio. The The function enables the digital radio to switch e.g.
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Page 468: Settings For Radio
AUDIO AND MEDIA Settings for radio bourhood. Playback of previous media source Alarm — interrupts the current media play- is resumed when the message is finished. back and sends alerts about major accidents Settings for the different radio bands. Local Interruptions function is a geo- and disasters.
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Page 469: Media Player
AUDIO AND MEDIA Media player Media playback Related information • Media playback (p. 467) The media player can play back audio from the The media player is controlled from the centre • CD player*, from external audio sources via the Voice recognition control of radio and media display.
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Page 470
AUDIO AND MEDIA Bluetooth connected device 1. Activate Bluetooth in the media source. 1. Insert a CD. 2. Connect media source. 2. Open the app from the app view. 3. Start playback from the connected media 3. Select what to play back. source. -
Page 471
AUDIO AND MEDIA • Changing media — select from previous sources video (p. 473) Settings for video in the app, in the app view, press on the desired With the video player in full screen mode, or by • Audio settings for media (p. 473) app or select with the steering wheel’s right-hand opening the top view and pressing Settings… -
Page 472: Gracenote
AUDIO AND MEDIA ® Searching media Gracenote Related information • Media playback (p. 467) It is possible to search by artist, composer, song Gracenote identifies artist, album, song titles • License agreement for audio and media titles, album, video, audio book, playlist and, with and associated images, which are shown during (p.
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Page 473: Cd Player
AUDIO AND MEDIA • ® CD player* Using the keyboard in the centre display Media via Bluetooth (p. 49) The media player can play back CD discs with The car’s media player is equipped with • Online car* (p. 488) ®…
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Page 474: Connecting A Device Via Bluetooth
AUDIO AND MEDIA ® Media via USB port Connecting a device via USB port Connecting a device via Bluetooth ® ® An external audio source, e.g. an iPod® or MP3 An external audio source, e.g. an iPod or MP3 Connect a Bluetooth device with the car in player, can be connected to the audio system.
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Page 475: Video
AUDIO AND MEDIA video Audio settings for media With the Sound Experience app, there are more audio playback options, e.g. playback with Videos on USB-connected devices can be Changing the audio settings for music and other concert hall feel. The settings replace any played back using the media player.
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Page 476: Using The Tv
AUDIO AND MEDIA Using the TV* TV guide A programme guide is available with information No images are shown once the car reaches a Start the TV about TV programmes for up to 48 hours. certain speed but the sound will be heard the 1.
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Page 477: Apple Carplay
Apple CarPlay then it is possible to install it after- • Navigating in the centre display’s views iPhone. In relation to Volvo Cars, you are wards. Contact a Volvo dealer to install (p. 40) fully responsible for your and any others Apple CarPlay.
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Page 478: Using Apple Carplay
AUDIO AND MEDIA Using Apple CarPlay* 5. Tap on the desired app. 2. Continue to Communication Apple > The app starts. CarPlay. To use Apple CarPlay, Siri voice control must be activated in your phone. The phone must also 3. Untick the box for the Apple device that shall Starting Apple CarPlay have an Internet connection via Wi-Fi or the no longer start Apple CarPlay automatically…
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Page 479: Settings For Apple Carplay
«Resetting settings in the which phones are compatible is available on the settings menu». website: www.android.com/auto/. For third-party apps, see Google Play. Please note that Volvo is System volumes not responsible for the content in Android Auto. 1. Press Settings in top view.
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Previously connected Android provided by Google Inc. under its terms and 1. Connect the phone to the USB port. conditions. Volvo Cars is not responsible for Android Auto or its features or applications. > If the setting for automatic start is… -
Page 481: Settings For Android Auto
AUDIO AND MEDIA Technical specifications for media Settings for Android Auto* Related information • Android Auto* (p. 477) Settings for a phone that has been connected Compatible file formats, audio specifications • the first time with Android Auto. and USB. Resetting settings in the settings menu (p.
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Page 482
AUDIO AND MEDIA Technical specification for USB Max file size 4 GB Format File extension connector .avi Audio codec MP3, AC3 • Type A socket • Subtitles XSUB Version 2.0 AVI (DivX) .avi, divx • Voltage supply 5 V Special func- Multiple subtitles, multiple .asf, .wmv •… -
Page 483: Phone
AUDIO AND MEDIA • Phone Overview Settings for text messages (p. 487) • ® A mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth can be Bluetooth settings (p. 487) connected wirelessly to the car’s built-in hands- • Voice recognition (p. 117) free system. •…
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Page 484: Connect Phone
AUDIO AND MEDIA Connect phone 3. Open the subview for phone. Option 2 — search car from phone 1. Open the subview for phone. • Connect a Bluetooth-activated phone to the car If there is no phone connected to the car, to make calls, send/receive messages, stream •…
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Page 485: Connecting/Disconnecting The Phone
AUDIO AND MEDIA Connecting/disconnecting the When the phone is out of range of the car it is NOTE phone automatically disconnected. If disconnection • The message function must be activated occurs during an active call then the call can be Connect, change or disconnect a connected in certain phones.
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Page 486: Managing Phone Calls
AUDIO AND MEDIA • Managing phone calls Ignition positions (p. 409) Making multi-party calls During a call: • Online car* (p. 488) Call handling in the car for a Bluetooth-con- nected phone. 1. Press Add call 2. Choose to make a call from the call log, favourites or the contact list.
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Page 487: Managing Text Messages
AUDIO AND MEDIA Managing text messages Private call Sending text messages in the centre display – Privacy 1. It is not possible to reply to a message or During the current call, press Message handling in the car for a Bluetooth- create a new message.
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Page 488: Managing The Phone Book
AUDIO AND MEDIA Managing the phone book Message notification Sorting For notification settings, see section «Settings for The contact list is sorted in alphabetical order Contact handling in the car for a Bluetooth-con- text messages». where special characters and numbers are sorted nected phone.
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Page 489: Settings For Phone
AUDIO AND MEDIA ® Settings for phone Settings for text messages Bluetooth settings Settings for connected phone. Settings for text messages on connected phone. Settings for Bluetooth-connected devices. Message Bluetooth Phone 1. Press Settings in top view. 1. Press Settings in top view.
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Page 490: Online Car
(sharing the Internet connec- System updates (p. 535) The car is connected via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or with tion) and the plan must include data. • Volvo ID (p. 23) the car’s built-in modem*. • Symbols in the centre display’s status bar NOTE When the car is connected to the Internet, its (p.
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Page 491
3. Continue to Communication Wi-Fi. When the car is connected to the Internet via the Internet. car modem, Volvo On Call services will use this 4. Activate/deactivate by ticking/unticking the 4. Activate/deactivate by ticking/unticking the connection. box for Wi-Fi. box for Car modem Internet 5. -
Page 492: Sharing Internet Via Wi-Fi Hotspot
AUDIO AND MEDIA Sharing Internet via Wi-Fi hotspot Related information 2. Press Communication Car Wi-Fi • Online car* (p. 488) Hotspot. When the car is connected to the Internet, its • Internet connection can be shared to allow other Connect phone (p. 482) 3.
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Page 493: No Or Poor Connection
AUDIO AND MEDIA No or poor connection Press Connected devices to see a list of the Related information • currently connected devices. Online car* (p. 488) Factors affecting the network. • Connecting the car (p. 488) Related information The amount of data transferred is dependent on •…
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Page 494: Remove Wi-Fi Network
Resetting settings in the settings menu for data traffic abroad with your network pro- (p. 176) vider in your home country. • SIM card PIN Selection of frequency is not available on all markets. Only cars with Volvo On Call. * Option/accessory.
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Page 495: Downloading, Updating And Uninstalling Apps
AUDIO AND MEDIA Downloading, updating and Change PIN — a maximum of 4 digits can be 2. Select New apps in order to open a list of uninstalling apps entered. apps that are available but not installed in the car. Disable PIN — select whether the PIN code Once the car is connected, it is possible to…
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Page 496
AUDIO AND MEDIA Update some 1. Open the app Download Centre 2. Select Application updates in order to open a list of all available updates. 3. Locate the desired app and select Install > Updating is started. Uninstalling an app An app that is being used must be closed in order for the uninstallation to be completed. -
Page 497: License Agreement For Audio And Media
DivX® person’s right under the terms and conditions of Home Theater video files up to 576p (includ- the agreement. The following texts are Volvo’s ing .avi, .divx). Download free software on agreements with manufacturers/developers. www.divx.com to create, play back and stream digital video.
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Page 498
AUDIO AND MEDIA Parts of the content are copyright © of note servers will be terminated if you violate note has no obligation to provide you with new, Gracenote or its suppliers. these restrictions. If your license is terminated improved or additional data types or categories you agree to cease all use of Gracenote data, that Gracenote may provide in the future, and the Gracenote,Gracenote logo and logotype,… -
Page 499
AUDIO AND MEDIA source and binary forms, with or without THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND modification, are permitted provided that the POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL following conditions are met: Redistributions of SILICON GRAPHICS, INC. -
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AUDIO AND MEDIA The website provides the Source Code «As Is» PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN the above copyright notice(s) and this permission and without warranty of any kind. NO EVENT SHALL NTT BE LIABLE FOR ANY notice appear with all copies of the Data Files or DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, Software, (b) both the above copyright notice(s) By downloading Source Code, you expressly… -
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AUDIO AND MEDIA dealings in these Data Files or Software without Declaration of Conformity for prior written authorization of the copyright holder. ® Bluetooth module… -
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AUDIO AND MEDIA Country/ Area Brazil: Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário isto e, náo tem direito a protecão contra interferéncia prejudicial, mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferéncia a sistemas operando em caráter primário. Para consultas, visite: www.anatel.gov.br Exporting country: Japan Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Type of equipment: Audio Navigation Unit Hereby, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation declares that this Audio Navigation Unit is in compliance with the essential requirements and other… -
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AUDIO AND MEDIA Country/ Area Kazakh- stan: Model name: NR 0V Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Exporting country: Japan… -
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AUDIO AND MEDIA Country/ Area China: ■ 使用频率 2.4 — 2.4835 GHz ■ 等效全向辐射 率(EIRP) 天线增益 10dBi 时 ≤100 mW 或≤20 dBm ① ■ 最大 率谱密度 天线增益 10dBi 时 ≤20 dBm / MHz(EIRP) ① ■ 载频容限 20 ppm ■ 帯外发射 率(在 2.4-2.4835GHz 頻段以外) ≤-80 dBm / Hz (EIRP) ■… -
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AUDIO AND MEDIA Country/ Area B 급 기기 (가정용 방송통신기자재) Korea: 이 기기는 가정용(B 급) 전자파적합기기로서 주로 가정에서 사용하는 것을 적으로 하며, 든 지역에서 사용할 수 있습니다. 해당 무선설비는 전파혼신 가능성이 있으므로 인명안전과 관련된 서비스는 할 수 없습니다. Malaysia This device has been certified under the Communications & Multimedia Act of 1998, Communications and Multimedia (Technical Standards) Regulations 2000.To retrieve your device’s serial number, please visit (support.volvocars.com) and search for “SIRIM Label Verification”. -
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AUDIO AND MEDIA Country/ Area Mexico: 低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 Taiwan: 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司 商號或使用者均不得擅自 變更頻率 加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應 立停用,改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線 電通信 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業 科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備 之干擾 Related information • Audio and media (p. 460) • Media player (p. 467) • Online car* (p. 488) • ®… -
Page 507: Terms And Conditions For Services And Customer Privacy Policy
Volvo. Volvo offers a wide range of services, from assistance in emergency situations to navi- gation in various infotainment services.
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Page 509: Wheels And Tyres
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Recommended tyres A suitable distance for the first change is approx. On delivery, the car is equipped with Volvo origi- 5000 km and then at 10000 km intervals. nal tyres that have the VOL… -
Page 511: Tyres’ Rotation Direction
WHEELS AND TYRES Tyres’ rotation direction Storage NOTE Wheels with tyres fitted must be stored lying Tyres with a tread pattern which are designed to Make sure that both pairs of wheels have the down or hanging up — never standing up. only turn in one direction have the direction of same type and dimension, and also the same rotation marked with an arrow.
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Page 512: Tread Wear Indicators On The Tyres
WHEELS AND TYRES Tread wear indicators on the tyres Checking the tyre pressures pressures the tyres should have at different loads and speed conditions. Tread wear indicators show the status of the Tyres with the correct air pressure increase driv- tyre’s tread depth.
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Page 513: Tyre Monitoring
WHEELS AND TYRES Tyre monitoring* Related information When the tyre pressure is too low, the indicator • symbol for low tyre pressure is illuminated in the Tyres (p. 508) The tyre monitoring system, Indirect Tyre display and a message is shown, see also the •…
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Page 515: Checking Tyre Pressure With The Tyre
The indicator symbol flashes and changes to constant glow after approx. 1 minute. The system is not working correctly, contact an Green tyre: authorised Volvo workshop (recommended). • The tyre pressure is above the limit value for Related information 2. Tap on…
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Page 516: Rectifying Low Tyre Pressure With Tyre
WHEELS AND TYRES Rectifying low tyre pressure with 3. Recalibrate the ITPMS system, see the sec- WARNING tyre monitoring* tion «Calibrating tyre monitoring». • Incorrect tyre pressure may lead to tyre When the tyre monitoring system, Indirect Tyre 4. Drive the car at a speed above 35 km/h failure, which could result in the driver Pressure Monitoring System (ITPMS), gives a (22 mph).
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Page 517: Calibrating Tyre Monitoring
Volvo’s recommended tyre pressure values. Fol- change colour from grey to green. The lowing which, the system must be recalibrated.
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Page 518: Emergency Puncture Repair Kit
Tyres (p. 508) the tread. The sealing fluid bottle must be replaced after use. Volvo recommends that the replacement is performed by an authorised Volvo workshop. NOTE The compressor for temporary emergency WARNING puncture repair has been tested and approved by Volvo.
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Page 519: Using The Emergency Puncture Repair Kit
WHEELS AND TYRES Using the emergency puncture Sealing fluid bottle 3. Check that the switch is in position 0 (Off), repair kit and locate the electrical cable and the air Switch hose. Seal a puncture with the emergency puncture repair kit, Temporary Mobility Kit (TMK). 4.
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Volvo off immediately. The journey should not be continued. Call roadside assistance for recov- recommends an authorised Volvo work- ery to a tyre centre. Volvo recommends an NOTE shop. authorised tyre centre. Make sure that none of the other 12 V sock-… -
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Call roadside assis- door pillar (1 bar = 100 kPa). Release air tance for recovery to a tyre centre. Volvo rec- Make sure that nobody is standing near the using the pressure reducing valve if the ommends an authorised tyre centre. -
Page 522: Inflate Tyres With The Compressor
WHEELS AND TYRES Inflate tyres with the compressor 18. Remove the tyre sealing equipment. Volvo recommends that the car is driven to the from the emergency puncture repair nearest authorised Volvo workshop for the Fit the protective cap on the air hose in order replacement/repair of the damaged tyre.
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Page 523: When Changing Wheels
Check that the tyre dimension is approved for unscrew. use on the car. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for updat- Related information ing the software at each change of tyre dimen- •…
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Page 524: Removing A Wheel
WHEELS AND TYRES Removing a wheel 4. Place chocks in front of and behind the WARNING wheels which will remain on the ground to Instructions for removing a wheel when chang- Check that the jack is not damaged, that the prevent them from rolling.
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Page 525: Fitting The Wheels
WHEELS AND TYRES Fitting the wheels Crank up the jack* so that it makes contact WARNING with the car’s jacking point. Check that the Instructions for fitting a wheel when changing Never position anything between the ground head of the jack is correctly positioned in the wheels.
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Page 526: Wheel Bolts
Only use rims that are tested and approved by Volvo and which are Volvo genuine accessories. Check the tightening torque of the wheel bolts with a torque wrench. Do not use lubricant on the threads of the wheel bolts.
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Page 527: Winter Wheels
NOTE Jack* (p. 527) • Never drive faster than 80 km/h Contact a Volvo dealer for advice about which (50 mph) with a spare wheel on the car. wheel rim and type of tyre are most suitable. • The car must never be driven fitted with more than one «Temporary Spare»…
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Page 528: Tool Kit
4 mm. Snow chains Volvo recommends that snow chains are not used on wheel dimensions greater than 19 inches. Mounting instructions are supplied with Volvo original snow chains.
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Page 529: Warning Triangle
WHEELS AND TYRES Warning triangle Jack* Use the warning triangle to warn other road Use the jack to raise the car when changing a users if the car is stationary in traffic. wheel. Also activate the hazard warning flashers. Only use the original jack when fitting a spare wheel or when changing between summer and Storage spaces winter wheels.
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Page 530: First Aid Kit
WHEELS AND TYRES First aid kit Dimension designation for wheel Applies to cars with level control* If the car is equipped with air suspension then The first aid kit contains first aid equipment. this must be deactivated before the car is raised Wheel and rim dimensions are designated in Store the first aid kit in the space on the right- with the jack.
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Page 531
WHEELS AND TYRES Dimension designation for tyre Speed rating WARNING Each tyre can withstand a certain maximum Designations for tyre dimension, load index and The lowest permitted tyre load index (LI) and speed. Tyre speed rating, SS (Speed Symbol), speed rating. speed rating (SS) for the tyres for each must at least correspond with the car’s top respective engine variant are shown in the… -
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Page 534: Volvo Service Programme
Create a Volvo ID, see section «Volvo ID». ing system* (p. 513) • • Register the Volvo ID for your car, see sec- Checking and filling with engine oil tion «Volvo ID». If a Volvo ID already exists, (p. 542) use the same e-mail address that was used •…
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Page 535
Selecting a Volvo dealer You will also receive the same communi- Select the Volvo dealer you would like to contact cation via e-mail and when you go to for service and repairs by going to www.volvocars.com and log in. -
Page 536
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 3. Press the Workshop information button. Accept the appointment suggestion The car will retrieve appointment suggestions via > A pop-up window with information on your your Internet connection when it is available. dealer will open. When the car has received an appointment sug- 4. -
Page 537: Remote Updates
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Remote updates System updates Related information • Volvo ID (p. 23) Several of the car’s systems can be updated System updates are intended for the Internet- • from the centre display with an online car. connected and infotainment components of the Online car* (p.
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Page 538
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Note that only the download can be cancelled, NOTE when the installation phase has started, this can- Data download may affect other services that not be cancelled. transmit data, e.g. Internet radio. If the effect Background search for software on other services is experienced as disruptive then the download can be interrupted. -
Page 539: Raise The Car
Suspension 3. Select Disable Leveling Control NOTE Volvo recommends only using the jack that belongs to the car model in question. If a jack is selected other than the one recommended by Volvo, follow the instructions supplied with the equipment.
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Page 540
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The triangles in the plastic cover indicate the locations of the lifting points (marked in red). If the car is raised with a workshop jack, it must be positioned under one of the four lifting points. Ensure that the workshop jack is positioned so that the car cannot slide off the jack. -
Page 541: Opening And Closing The Bonnet
For more information on graphics, see section «Door and seatbelt reminder». NOTE If the warning symbol is lit or the warning sig- nal is heard despite the bonnet being closed properly, contact an authorised Volvo work- shop.
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Page 542: Engine Compartment Overview
6 minutes after the engine has been switched off. Always have the engine cleaned by a work- shop — an authorised Volvo workshop is rec- ommended. There is a risk of fire if the engine is hot.
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Page 543: Engine Oil
If the car is driven in adverse conditions, environmental impact. Volvo recommends using an oil of a higher grade than the one specified. An approved engine oil must be used in order that the recommended service intervals can Related information be applied.
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Page 544: Checking And Filling With Engine Oil
Engine oil level is correct. Service required , visit a workshop — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. The oil level may be too high. Engines with electronic oil level sensor do not have a dipstick.
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Page 545: Topping Up Coolant
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Topping up coolant NOTE The coolant cools the internal combustion If the right conditions for measuring the oil engine to the correct operating temperature. The level (time after engine shutdown, the car’s heat that is transferred from the engine to the inclination, outside temperature, etc.) are not coolant can be used to heat the passenger com- met, then the message…
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Page 546: Servicing The Climate Control System
• Ensure that the coolant mixture is 50% water and 50% coolant. Volvo recommends that you contact an author- ised Volvo workshop. • Mix the coolant with approved quality Lift off the rubber strip by pressing it inward water.
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Page 547: Bulb Replacement
NOTE For information about bulbs not covered in this article, contact a Volvo dealer or a certi- fied Volvo service technician. Lift off the rubber strip by pressing it inward in the engine compartment.
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Page 548
Volvo workshop. Main beam Brake light — central, high-level (LED) Daytime running lights/position lamps An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. LED (Light Emitting Diode) Contact a workshop for replacement — an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory. -
Page 549: Replacing The Dipped Beam Bulb
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing the dipped beam bulb Related information 3. Detach the bulb by pushing it gently upwards • and pulling it straight out. Replacing the dipped beam bulb (p. 547) The dipped beam bulb in halogen headlamps • Removing the headlamp’s oval cover can be replaced by the driver.
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Page 550: Removing The Headlamp’s Oval Cover
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Removing the headlamp’s oval Replacing the main beam lamp Related information cover • Replacing the main beam lamp (p. 548) The main beam lamp in halogen headlamps can • Most of the headlamp’s bulbs become accessi- Replacing daytime running light bulb/posi- be replaced by the driver.
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Page 551: Replacing Daytime Running Light
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing daytime running light 2. Carefully prize the plastic cover at the con- bulb/position lamp bulb, front nector’s lock lug so that the lock lug relea- ses. The bulb for the daytime running light/position lamp in halogen headlamps can be replaced by 3.
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Page 552: Bulb Specifications
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing the front direction Bulb specifications Wiper blades in service position indicator bulb The specifications apply to bulbs in halogen The windscreen wiper blades must be in service The direction indicator bulb in halogen head- position (vertical position) when, for example, headlamps.
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Page 553: Replacing A Wiper Blade
This is to avoid scraping the paint on the bonnet. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
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Page 554
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing the wiper blade, rear window Fold up the wiper arm when it is in service position. Press the button located on the wiper blade mounting and pull straight out The wiper blades are different lengths. parallel with the wiper arm. 1. -
Page 555: Filling Washer Fluid
Filling washer fluid Related information Prescribed grade: Washer fluid recommended • by Volvo — with frost protection during cold Wiper blades in service position (p. 550) Washer fluid is used for cleaning the headlamps weather and below freezing point. •…
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Page 556: Starter Battery
• Check that the cables to the starter battery not be used. are correctly connected and properly tight- ened. During charging, both the starter battery and the support battery are charged. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
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Page 557
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE IMPORTANT NOTE If the following instruction is not observed The life of the battery is shortened if it then the energy saving function for infotain- becomes discharged repeatedly. ment may be temporarily disengaged, and/or The life of the battery is affected by several the message in the driver display about the factors, including driving conditions and cli- starter battery’s state of charge may be tem-… -
Page 558: Symbols On The Batteries
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Symbols on the batteries Volvo recommends entrusting battery replace- ment to an authorised Volvo workshop. There are information and warning symbols on Avoid sparks and naked the batteries. IMPORTANT flames. When replacing the starter battery or support…
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Page 559: Support Battery
12 V batteries — one extra powerful inches) shop should be contacted in the event of ques- starter battery for starting and one support bat- tions or problems — an authorised Volvo workshop tery that helps during the Start/Stop function’s Capacity (Ah) is recommended.
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Page 560: Fuses
Engine compartment the circuit. Volvo recommends contacting an car. In an outside temperature of approx. authorised Volvo workshop for checking. Under the glovebox +15 °C (approx.
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Page 561: Replacing A Fuse
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacing a fuse All electrical functions and components are pro- tected by a number of fuses in order to protect the car’s electrical system from damage by short circuiting or overloading. Changing 1. Look in the fuse diagram to locate the fuse. 2.
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Page 562: Fuses In Engine Compartment
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses in engine compartment Fuses in the engine compartment protect engine and brake functions, amongst other things.
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Page 563
12 V socket in cargo area* plugs (petrol) Lambda-sond, front; Lambda- sond, rear (petrol) Solenoid for engine oil pump; Solenoid clutch A/C; Lambda Engine Control Module (ECM) sond, centre (petrol); Lambda sond, rear (diesel) Starter motor An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory. -
Page 564
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Related information Function Function • Replacing a fuse (p. 559) Heated windscreen* right-hand Shunt • Fuses under glovebox (p. 563) side • Fuses in cargo area (p. 567) Heated windscreen* left-hand Shunt Supplied when the ignition is side switched on: Engine control Heated windscreen* left-hand… -
Page 565: Fuses Under Glovebox
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses under glovebox Fuses under the glovebox protect, amongst other things, the 230 V socket, displays and door modules.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE On the inside of the cover there are tweezers that The fuse box in the engine compartment also facilitate the procedure for the removal and fitting provides space for several spare fuses. of fuses. -
Page 567
Centre display Sun sensor Fan module for climate control sys- tem, front Humidity sensor USB HUB Door module in right-hand rear door Steering wheel module Fuses in cargo area An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory. -
Page 568
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Function Function Control module for online con- nected car: Control module for Door module in left-hand front door Volvo On Call Door module in left-hand rear door Control module for suspension (active chassis)* Audio control module (amplifier) (certain variants) -
Page 569: Fuses In Cargo Area
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Fuses in cargo area Fuses in the cargo area protect, amongst other things, power seats*, airbags and seatbelt ten- sioners. * Option/accessory.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The central electrical unit is located under the storage compartment on the right-hand side. On the inside of the cover there are tweezers that The fuse box in the engine compartment also facilitate the procedure for the removal and fitting provides space for several spare fuses. -
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Seatbelt pretensioner module, left- Control module for reduction of hand side nitrous oxides (diesel) Parking camera* All Wheel Drive (AWD) control Power operated tailgate* module* Electrically operated front passen- ger seat* An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. * Option/accessory. -
Page 572
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Function Seat heating right-hand side rear* Ampere Related information • Replacing a fuse (p. 559) • Fuses under glovebox (p. 563) • Fuses in engine compartment (p. 560) * Option/accessory. -
Page 573: Cleaning The Exterior
Never use wax on the rubber mouldings very quickly. For example, use soft paper or around the panoramic roof. sponge soaked in plenty of water. An author- ised Volvo workshop is recommended for the IMPORTANT removal of any discoloration. IMPORTANT Dirty headlamps have impaired functionality.
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Page 574
Do not spray directly onto the locks. 2. Deactivate the function for Automatic brak- A special cleaning agent available from Volvo ing when stationary using the switch in the dealers is recommended for the cleaning and Testing the brakes tunnel console. -
Page 575: Polishing And Waxing
More stubborn stains can be removed Only use rim cleaning agent recommended by using fine rubbing paste designed for car Volvo. paintwork. Parts that should be washed using a cleaning agent with Strong rim cleaning agents can damage the sur- •…
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Page 576: Rustproofing
Cleaning the interior IMPORTANT The car has effective protection against corro- Only use cleaning agents and car care products Only paint treatment recommended by Volvo sion. recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly and should be used. Other treatment such as pre- treat stains at once for best results.
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UV radia- textile cleaning agent is available from Volvo of the leather shall be preserved. Volvo offers a tion. dealers. Ensure that the seatbelt is dry before comprehensive product –… -
Page 578: Cleaning The Centre Display
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Cleaning the centre display Related information IMPORTANT • Cleaning the centre display (p. 576) Dirt, stains and grease from fingers can affect The microfibre cloth used to clean the centre the centre display’s performance and readability. display must be free from sand and dirt. Clean the screen frequently with a microfibre cloth.
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Page 579: Paint Damage
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Paint damage Repairing paint damage Touching up minor paintwork damage To avoid the onset of rust, damaged paintwork Paint is an important part of the car’s rustproof- When repairing paint damage, the car must be should be rectified immediately. ing and should therefore be checked regularly.
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Page 580
For scratches, proceed as described above, but mask around the damaged area to protect the undamaged paintwork. Touch-up pens and spray paints are available from Volvo dealers. NOTE If the stone chip has not penetrated down to the meal and an undamaged layer of paint… -
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Page 582: Type Designations
The illustration is schematic — details may vary depending on market and model. Knowing the car’s type designation, vehicle iden- tification and engine numbers can facilitate all contact with an authorised Volvo dealer regarding the car and when ordering spare parts and accessories.
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Page 583
SPECIFICATIONS Decal for type designation, vehicle identifica- Decal A/C system for cars with refrigerant Decal for engine code and the engine’s serial tion number, permissible maximum weights and R134a. number. code designation for exterior colour and type approval number. The decal is positioned on the door pillar, and will be visible when the right-hand rear door is opened. -
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SPECIFICATIONS NOTE It is not intended that the decals illustrated in the owner’s manual should be exact replicas of those in the car. They are included to show their approximate appearance and locations in the car. The information that applies to your particular car can be found on the decal on the car. -
Page 585: Dimensions
SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Measurement of car length, height, etc. can be read in the table. Dimensions inches Dimensions inches Dimensions inches Height 1776 69,9 Ground clearance Rear track 1675 65,9 Load height 32,1 1667 65,6 Wheelbase 2984 117,5 Length 4950 194,9 Front track 1673 65,9…
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Page 586
SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions inches Width 1923 75,7 1931 76,0 1958 77,1 Width including door 2140 84,3 mirrors Width including folded- 2008 79,1 in door mirrors For kerb weight + 2 people. Varies slightly depending on tyre dimension, chassis alternative, etc.). From the second seat row in a car with 7 seats.* Car with 5 seats. -
Page 587: Weights
SPECIFICATIONS Weights NOTE Max. gross vehicle weight, etc. can be read on a The documented kerb weight applies to cars label in the car. in the standard version — i.e. a car without extra equipment or accessories. This means Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank that for every accessory added the loading 90% full and all fluids.
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Page 588: Towing Capacity And Towball Load
SPECIFICATIONS Towing capacity and towball load Max. weight braked trailer Towing capacity and towball load for driving with NOTE a trailer can be read in the tables. The use of a stabiliser hitch on the towing bracket is recommended for trailers heavier than 1800 kg.
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Page 589
SPECIFICATIONS Max. weight unbraked trailer Max. weight unbraked trailer (kg) Max. towball load (kg) Related information • Type designations (p. 580) • Weights (p. 585) • Driving with a trailer (p. 452) • Trailer Stability Assist* (p. 455) * Option/accessory. -
Page 590: Engine Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS Engine specifications NOTE Engine specifications (power, etc.) for each Not all engines are available in all markets. respective engine alternative can be found in the table below. Engine Output Output Torque No. of cylinders Engine code (kW/rpm) (hp/rpm) (Nm/rpm) T5 AWD B4204T20 183/5500…
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Page 591: Engine Oil — Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS Engine oil — specifications Engine oil grade and volume for each respective engine alternative can be read in the table. Volvo recommends: Engine Oil grade Volume, incl. oil filter Engine code (litres) T5 AWD B4204T20 Castrol Edge Professional V 0W-20 or VCC RBS0-2AE 0W-20 approx.
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Page 592: Adverse Driving Conditions For Engine Oil
Volvo Car Corporation driving conditions. It provides extra protection for disclaims any liability for any such damage. the engine. Volvo recommends that oil changes are car- Volvo recommends: ried out at an authorised Volvo workshop. Related information •…
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Page 593: Coolant — Specifications
To prevent health risks, do not mix different types turn act on a mechanical brake. of glycol. Automatic gearbox Prescribed grade: Volvo Original Dot 4 class 6 Prescribed transmission fluid: or equivalent. NOTE It is recommended that brake fluid is changed or filled by an authorised Volvo workshop.
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Page 594: Fuel Tank — Volume
SPECIFICATIONS Fuel tank — volume Air conditioning — specifications Decal for R1234yf The fuel tank’s filling capacity can be read in the The car’s climate control system uses a freon- table below. free refrigerant, either R1234yf or R134a depending on market. Information about which All models refrigerant the car’s climate control system uses is printed on a decal located on the inside of the…
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Page 595
SPECIFICATIONS Evaporator Symbol explanation R1234yf WARNING Symbol Meaning The air conditioning system contains pressur- IMPORTANT ised refrigerant R134a. This system must only Caution be serviced and repaired by an authorised The A/C system’s evaporator must never be workshop. repaired or replaced with a previously used evaporator. -
Page 596: Fuel Consumption And Co2 Emissions
SPECIFICATIONS Fuel consumption and CO2 urban driving NOTE emissions If the consumption and emission data is miss- motorway driving ing then it is included in the enclosed supple- The fuel consumption for a vehicle is measured ment. in litres per 100 km and CO2 emissions are measured in gram CO2 per km.
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SPECIFICATIONS ily the car is loaded, increases its fuel consump- analysed to determine the value for CO emis- EU driving cycles tion and CO2 emissions. The official fuel consumption figures are based sions. on two standardised driving cycles in a laboratory There are several reasons for fuel consumption Related information environment («EU driving cycles»), all in accord-… -
Page 598: Approved Wheel And Tyre Sizes
SPECIFICATIONS Approved wheel and tyre sizes ✓ = Approved documents. The following table shows all approved combinations of wheel rims and tyres. In certain countries not all approved sizes are indicated by the registration document or other Engine man/ 235/60R18 235/55R19 275/45R20 275/40R21…
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Page 599: Load Index And Speed Rating
SPECIFICATIONS Load index and speed rating The table below shows the minimum permitted load index (LI) and speed rating (SS). Engine man/ Minimum permitted load index (LI) Minimum permitted speed rating (SS) T5 AWD B4204T20 101 (104 T5 AWD B4204T23 101 (104 T6 AWD B4204T27…
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Page 600: Approved Tyre Pressures
SPECIFICATIONS Approved tyre pressures NOTE Approved tyre pressures for each engine alterna- All engines, tyres or combinations of these tive can be found in the table. are not always available in all markets. Engine Tyre size Speed Load, 1-3 persons Max.
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Page 601: Alphabetical Index
ALPHABETICAL INDEX ALPHABETICAL INDEX setting the time interval Alarm 1, 2, 3 … standby mode automatic re-arming temporary deactivation deactivation reduced alarm level Additional heater (Auxiliary heater) Alcohol lock Adjusting the steering wheel Allergy and asthma inducing substances. Aerial location All Wheel Drive, (AWD) A/C (Air conditioning) Airbag…
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Automatic car washes Bluetooth connect Automatic engine stop connect car to Internet Camera sensor auto-stop phone Camera unit Automatic gearbox settings Car care Bonnet, opening trailer Leather upholstery Book service and repair Automatic relocking Car functions Brake assist in centre display Automatic speed limiter 285, 286, 287… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX central locking Cleaning Collision warning system automatic car wash Pedestrian detection Centre display car washing Radar sensor change settings centre display cleaning Colour code, paint Fabric upholstery climate control Combined instrument panel rims Keyboard 49, 53 settings seatbelts messages Compass upholstery… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX CZIP (Clean Zone Interior Package) Distance Warning 293, 295 Limitations ECO mode Door mirrors automatic dimming Economical driving 425, 448 resetting ECO pressure 510, 598 DAB Radio Drive-E Electrical socket Data Environmental philosophy Electrical system recording Driver Alert Control Electric parking brake Data link connector operation… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Engine compartment massage coolant memory function Engine oil multi-function control overview Air distribution FSC, ecolabelling Air vents Engine drag control Fuel 444, 445, 446 Control Engine oil 541, 590 fuel consumption Fault tracing for the camera sensor adverse driving conditions identifier 445, 446 filter… -
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Headlamp control Interior rearview mirror IAQS (Interior Air Quality System) Headlamp levelling of headlamps automatic dimming IC (Inflatable Curtain) Headlamps Intermittent wiping ID, Volvo cover Internet, see Internet-connected car Ignition position head restraint Internet-connected car Immobiliser Heated washer nozzles book service and repair… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX ITPMS — Indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring Lane assistance Lighting, bulb replacement System 511, 513, 514, 515 operation daytime running lights/position lamps front Lane assistance – Lane Keeping Aid dipped beam (LKA) 370, 373, 374 direction indicators front Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) 370, 373, 374 main beam Leather upholstery, washing instructions… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Main beam PACOS (Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch) 65 cargo area Maintained climate comfort Paddle on the steering wheel start/shut-off Paintwork maintenance colour code Rustproofing damage and touch-up Max. roof load Panorama roof octane rating opening and closing Media player Oil, see also Engine oil 589, 590… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Passenger compartment interior Preconditioning Rear door electrical socket start/shut-off sun blind Sun visor Timer Rear seat tunnel console Protective grille adjusting longitudinally Passenger compartment lighting adjusting the backrest rake Pump up tyre automatic Climate control 187, 188 Puncture entry/exit Petrol grade Phone… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Refuelling Run out of fuel sensors diesel Air quality Regeneration Climate control Rustproofing ® Remote control, HomeLink Sensus programmable connection and entertainment Remote control immobiliser Sensus Navigation Remote control key 179, 236, 239, 243 Service position battery replacement Safety Service programme connect to driver profile… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX getting started keypad System temporary deactivation paddle updates steering wheel adjustment Speed ratings, tyres Steering wheel paddles Spin control Stickers Stabiliser location of trailer Tailgate Stone chips and scratches Stability and traction control system 277, 279 Locking/unlocking 248, 250 operation Stop/start function opening/closing with foot movement… -
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Tunnel detection settings Voice recognition Type approval VOL marking radar system remote control key system Unit standard Volvo ID Trip computer Type designations Unlocking Tyre dimension 521, 529 from the outside Tyre load index with key blade… -
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Weights Windscreen kerb weight heating Warning lamp projected image Wheel bolts Adaptive Cruise Control lockable Windscreen washing stability and traction control system Wheel change Windscreen wiper Warning lamps rain sensor Wheel rim, dimensions Airbags – SRS Winter driving Wheel rims alternator not charging cleaning… -
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1 миля равна 1,609344 километрам, а 1 километр — 0,62137119 милям.
Где я могу узнать идентификационный номер транспортного средства Volvo?
Место размещения идентификационного номера транспортного средства зависит от марки и типа транспортного средства. Номер может быть выбит на раме транспортного средства или указан на номерном знаке. Чтобы узнать место расположения идентификационного номера транспортного средства лучше всего ознакомиться с руководством по эксплуатации Volvo XC90 (2005).
Что такое идентификационный номер транспортного средства (VIN)?
Идентификационный номер транспортного средства — уникальный для каждого транспортного средства идентификационный номер. Аббревиатура VIN расшифровывается как «Vehicle Identification Number» (Идентификационный номер транспортного средства).
Когда транспортному средству Volvo требуется техническое обслуживание?
Регулярное техническое обслуживание необходимо всем транспортным средствам. С информацией о том, как часто необходимо проходить техническое обслуживание и чему именно стоит уделять особое внимание можно ознакомиться в инструкции по техническому обслуживанию. Как правило, транспортное средство требует технического обслуживания каждые 2 года или 30 000 километров пробега.
Когда следует заменять тормозную жидкость на Volvo?
Тормозную жидкость рекомендуется менять каждые два года.
В чем разница между топливом E10 и E5?
В топливе E10 содержится до десяти процентов этанола, в то время как в E5 содержится менее пяти процентов. Соответственно, топливо E10 менее вредит окружающей среде.
Одна или несколько дверей не открываются изнутри. Что мне делать?
Скорее всего, замок оснащен защитой от детей и поэтому не может быть открыт изнутри. Процедура открытия замка с защитой от детей зависит от марки и типа замка.
Автомобильный радиоприемник не включается, что делать?
Если автомобильный радиоприемник не включен, на него не будет подаваться питание. Убедитесь, что красный провод подключен к контактному источнику питания, а желтый провод — к источнику питания постоянной мощности.
Инструкция Volvo XC90 (2005) доступно в русский?
К сожалению, у нас нет руководства для Volvo XC90 (2005), доступного в русский. Это руководство доступно в английский.
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