
The ABS  system in your car performs a  self -diagnostic test when the vehicle first reaches the speed of approximately
12 mph (20 km/h). The brake pedal will pulsate several times and  a  sound may be  audible  from  the ABS  control
module. This is normal. 
Fuel tank  cover 
The fuel tank cover is locked and  must  be  popped  open  using the control on the driver's door. 
The pages in this  section provide detailed descriptions of the vehicle's instruments and  controls. Note  that vehicles may
be  equipped differently, depending on special legal  requirements. 
pg. 16 Instruments
1 Fuel gauge 
The fuel tank holds approximately 18.4 US gals. (70 liters). When the warning light comes on there is approximately
1.8 US gals. (8 liters) of fuel remaining. See  "Refueling"  for further information.
 
2 Temperature gauge 
Do not drive the car with the pointer in the red  range.  The pointer should be  approximately midway on the gauge
face when driving. If the pointer approaches the red range repeatedly, check coolant  level.  See  page 130
. 
3 Speedometer 
4 Clock, ambient temperature sensor, trip computer (certain models) 
5 Odometer 
6 Trip  odometer 
Used for measuring shorter distances. The last digit indicates 1/10 mile/kilometer. 
7 Trip  odometer reset button 
8 Tachometer 
Reads  thousands of engine rpm. The engine should not be  operated  in red range. The highest permitted constant
engine speed  is 6,200 rpm. 
  
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Sun visor: The sun roof also features a  sliding sun visor. The visor slides back automatically  when the sun roof is
opened and  also slides back slightly  when the sun roof is opened to the ventilation position. The visor must  be  closed
manually. 
CAUTION:  Do not close the sun visor when the sun roof is in the ventilation position as this  could damage the
mechanism.
NOTE:
The electrically -operated  sun roof has an  overload protecting circuit breaker (fuse no. 37) which  is activated when an
object  blocks the sun roof. Should this  occur, remove the object  and  wait 20 seconds for the circuit breaker to reset.
The sun roof should then function normally. Also check fuse no. 35. 
WARNING!  The sun roof must  never be  obstructed in any  way when in operation.
pg. 42 Keys, doors and locks
Master key 
This key  operates all locks (ignition  switch/steering wheel lock, driver's door, trunk and  glove compartment). 
Service key 
This key  operates the driver's door and  the ignition switch/steering wheel lock. 
NOTE:
 As an  added anti-theft measure, new keys have been developed which  may take slightly  longer to copy  or replace  if
the original keys are misplaced. Duplicate keys may be  ordered from  your Volvo retailer.
 The key  number codes are stamped on a  separate tag supplied with the keys. This tag should be  separated from  the
key  ring and  kept in a  safe place. 
Doors and  locks 
Your car is equipped with a  central locking system. 
The key,  used on the driver's door, the remote control, or central locking button, will lock/unlock both doors, and  the
trunk. 
Turn the key once  to unlock the driver's door only. 
Turn the key again (within 10 seconds)  to unlock both doors and  the trunk. 
One turn with the key  towards lock in the drivers door locks both doors and  the trunk. 
Use the switch on the front  door armrests to lock/unlock the car from  the inside. 
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Check the action  of the buttons  on the other door to verify its  function (lock/unlock). 
WARNING! The doors should not be  locked while driving. In case of an  accident, this  may hinder rapid access to
the occupants of the vehicle.
NOTE:  If a  door is not closed completely,  the courtesy lights will stay on and  a  chime  will sound until the door is
closed. 
  
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Fuels containing up to 10% ethanol  by volume may be  used. 
Ethanol may also be  referred to as Ethyl alcohol,  or "Gasohol". 
Ethers — MTBE 
Fuels containing up to 15% MTBE may be  used. 
Refueling 
The fuel filler  cap is located inside the fuel tank cover on the right rear fender. 
NOTE:  The fuel tank cover is locked and  must  be  popped  open  using the control on the driver's door (see page 37).
 
Open fuel filler cap slowly during hot weather  conditions.  
When filling,  hang  the cap on the special bracket  on the inside of the fuel tank cover. 
NOTE:  Turn  the ignition off or to position I when refueling. If the ignition is on, an  incorrect reading could occur in
the fuel gauge (low fuel level  will be  indicated). 
After filling  the tank, install  the cap and  turn until a  "click"  is heard. 
The fuel tank is designed to hold approximately 18.4 US gal. (70 liters) with sufficient volume left over to
accommodate possible expansion of the fuel in hot weather. Be aware  that the "usable" tank will be  somewhat less than
the specified maximum. When the fuel level  is low, such factors as ambient temperature, the fuel's "vapor pressure"
characteristics, and  terrain can affect the fuel pumps' ability to supply the engine with an  adequate supply of fuel.
Therefore,  it is advisable to refuel as soon as possible when the needle nears the red zone, or when the fuel warning
light comes on. 
CAUTION:
 Do not refuel with the engine running. After refueling, close the fuel filler  cap by turning it clockwise until it
clicks into place.
 Allow for fuel expansion by not overfilling the tank. Overfilling  could also cause damage to the emission control
systems.
NOTE:  If the fuel filler  cap is not closed tightly or if the engine is running when the car is refueled, the Malfunction
Indicator Lamp may indicate a  fault. Use only Volvo original or approved fuel filler  caps. 
CAUTION:  Avoid spilling  gasoline during refueling. Gasolines  containing alcohol  can cause damage to painted
surfaces, which  may not be  covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. 
Do not use gasoline containing methanol (methyl alcohol,  wood alcohol). This practice can result in vehicle
performance deterioration and  can damage critical parts  in the fuel system. Such damage may not be  covered under
the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
  
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that a  removed wheel can be  reinstalled in its  original position (as when changing over to winter tires/wheels). 
CAUTION:
 The car must  not be  driven with wheels of different  dimensions or with a  spare tire other than the one  that came
with the car. The use of different  size wheels can seriously damage your car's transmission.
pg. 83 Wheel changing (cont.)
 
Jack attachment
There is a  jack attachment located in the center  on each side of the car. Position the jack on the bar in the attachment
as shown in illustration A  above and  crank while simultaneously guiding the base of the jack to the ground. The base
of the jack must be flat  on a level,  firm, non-slippery  surface. Before raising  the car check  that the jack is still
correctly positioned in the attachment. Raise the vehicle until both wheels on the side of the car where  the jack is
attached are lifted off the ground. Unscrew the wheel bolts  completely  and  carefully remove the wheel so as not to
damage the thread on the studs. 
Installing  the wheel 
Clean the contact surfaces on the wheel and  hub. Lift the wheel and  place it on the hub. Make sure that you align the
wheel with the guide stud on the wheel hub prior  to installation.  Install the wheel bolts  crosswise (see illustration) and
tighten by turning lightly clockwise. Lower the vehicle to the ground and  alternately tighten the nuts to 81 ft. lbs. (110
Nm). Install the wheel cap (where applicable).  
 
Correct tightening order for wheel bolts  
WARNING!
The jack's attachment must  engage the bar in the jack attachment (A). The car's weight must  not rest  on the jack's
attachment (B).
Be sure the jack is on a  firm, level,  non-slippery surface.
Never  allow any  part of your body to be  extended under a  car supported  by a  jack.
Use the jack intended  for the car when replacing a  wheel. For any  other job, use stands to support the end  of the
car being worked on.
Apply the parking brake, select position P (automatic transmission) or Reverse gear (manual transmission).
Block the wheels standing on the ground, use rigid wooden blocks or large stones.
The jack should be  kept well-greased.
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pg. 188 Index
A
ABS........................................17Air conditioning...........................35Air mix....................................33Air vents..................................33Airbag (SIPS)...............................8Airbag (SRS)................................4Alarm......................................44Ambient temperature sensor.................25Anti -lock  Brake  System (ABS).........17, 19,70Ashtrays...................................31Audio  systems
  General information.....................184
  SC-813..................................132  SC-816..................................145  SC-900..................................161Auto -dim (rear -view  mirror)................48Automatic  car washing.....................103Automatic  daytime running lights...........24Automatic  transmission...........61,62,63,127  Driving mode  selector....................62Automatic  transmission fluid..........117,124
B
Battery................................72,128Battery drain  - avoiding...................54Battery maintenance.......................122Booster cushion............................11Brake  failure warning light.............17,18Brake  fluid...........................116,124Brake  fluid  warning light..................18Brake  system...............................70Brake  warning light........................17Break -in period............................56Bulb  failure warning....................17,19Bulbs.....................................128Bulbs  - replacing..........................85
C
Capacities................................127Catalytic  converter........................69Central locking button.....................36Chains (snow)..............................77Changing a wheel...........................82Child  booster cushion......................11Child  Restraint  Anchorages..................9Child  safety...............................11Clock......................................16Clock  - resetting..........................25Clutch fluid..............................116Coolant - checking/changing...............120Coolant level  sensor.......................19Coolant level  warning light................17Cooling system.........................64,126Courtesy lights - front....................49Cruise control.............................29
D
Daytime running lights..................20,24Demister - rear  window.....................23Dimensions................................129Distributor ignition system...............126Doors  and locks............................42Drive  belt................................118Driving economy............................58
E
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ECC - Electronic  Climate Control........34,35Electrical  system......................64,128Electrically heated front  seats............30Electrically operated front  seats.......46,47Electrically operated sun roof.............41Electrically-operated windows..............36Emergency  towing...........................66Emergency  warning flashers.................23Engine....................................125Engine compartment........................121Engine oil........................114,115,124Engine oil - checking/changing............114Engine oil pressure........................17
F
Fog light  - rear........................17,22Fog lights - front.........................22Front  courtesy lights......................49Front  fog lights...........................22Front  seats................................46Front  seats  - heated.......................30Front  seats  - memory function..............46Front  suspension..........................126Fuel  gauge.................................16Fuel  level.................................17Fuel  requirements..........................56Fuel  system...............................126Fuel  tank  cover  - opening............15,37,57  opening manually.........................97Fuses................................91,92,93Fuses  - replacing..........................91
G
Gas tank  cover  - opening.............15,37,57  opening manually.........................97Generator..............................17,128Generator  warning light....................18
H
Hand  brake.................................30Handling...................................65Hazard warning flashers....................23Headlight  wiper  blades - replacing.........96Headlights.................................20Heated front  seats.........................30Heated side -view  mirrors...................23Heating....................................35Heating and air conditioning...............33High  beams.................................17Hoisting the car..........................110Hood.......................................51
I
Ignition switch............................21Instrument  illumination....................22Instruments.............................14,15
J
Jack.................................53,82,83Jump  starting..............................68
K
Keyless entry  system.......................43Keylock....................................59Keys.......................................42Kick -down..................................61
L
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Label  information.........................106Lifting the car...........................110Locks......................................42Long  distance trips........................73Long  load  storage..........................50Lubrication...............................113
M
Maintenance schedule......................108Maintenance service.......................107Malfunction indicator  lamp..............17,18Manual transmission....................60,127Manual transmission fluid.................124Memory function - front  seats..............46Mirrors - rear/side  view...................48
O
Occupant safety............................12Octane rating..............................57Odometer...................................16Oil (engine)......................114,115,124Oil pressure warning light.................18On-call...................................130
P
Paint  touch -up............................100Parking brake...........................17,30Parking brake  reminder light...............18Parking lights.............................20Polishing.................................103Power  seats.............................46,47Power  steering fluid..................116,124
R
Radio
  General information.....................184
  SC-813..................................132  SC-816..................................145  SC-900..................................161Radio  Data  System - RDS...................166Reading lights.............................49Rear  (side) windows - opening..............37Rear  fog light..........................17,22Rear  suspension...........................126Rear  window demister.......................23Rear/side -view  mirrors....................48Refueling..................................57Remote control (central locking system)....43Remote keyless entry  system................43Replacing  bulbs.............85,86,87,88,89,90Replacing  fuses............................91Reporting  Safety Defects...................12Road  Assistance...........................130Roadholding................................65Roof  rails/racks...........................65
S
Safety defects (reporting).................12Seat  belt  maintenance......................12Seat  belts.............................2,3,10  Automatic  Locking Retractor..............10  Emergency  Locking Retractor..............10Seat  belts  - cleaning.....................104Seats......................................46Seats  - heated.............................30Service reminder indicator..............17,19Servicing.........................110,111,112Shift  lock..............................59,61Shiftlock  release (override)...............97Side  Impact Protection  System (SIPS)........8Side -view  mirrors - heated.................23
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