
4 Trip  odometer reset button 
Press the button to reset the trip odometer. The ignition must be switched on.
5 Odometer
6 Speedometer
7 Trip  odometer  
Used for measuring shorter distances. The last digit  indicates 1/10 mile/kilometer.
8 Fuel gauge 
Fuel tank  capacity: 16 US gallons  (60 liters). 
When the warning light  comes on there is approximately 1.5 US gal. (7 liters) of fuel remaining. See  "Refueling"
for additional information. When refuelling the fuel gauge needle will not register until  the volume of gasoline
in the tank  exceeds 3.5 US gal. (12 liters).
9 Trip  Computer/Ambient temperature
NOTE:  See  page 26/27 
for information on the trip computer.
10 Temperature gauge (engine coolant)  
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 116
.
pg. 19 Indicator and warning lights
1 Turn signal,  left 
2 Turn signal,  right 
3 Fuel level  low 
4 Not in use 
5 Front  fog lamp on 
6 Rear fog lamp on 
7 Cruise control 
8 Brake light*  failure warning. 
9 Main beam on 
10 ABS  (anti-lock brakes) malfunction 
11 Door open 
12 Parking  brake applied 
13 Low oil pressure 
14 Hazard warning light  on 
15 Fault in SRS system 
16 Brake circuit not working (brake fluid  level  too low) and EBD 
17 Battery charge failure 
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· Avoid using the air conditioning when it is not required. When engaged, the air conditioner's compressor places an
additional load on the engine. However, please note that fuel consumption is lower with the air conditioning on than it
is when driving with the air conditioning switched off and  the windows down. 
· Utilizing the fuel consumption modes in the Trip Computer can help you "learn"  how to drive more economically.
Other factors  which decrease gas mileage are: 
· Worn or dirty spark plugs 
· Incorrect spark plug gap  
· Dirty air cleaner  
· Dirty engine oil and  clogged oil filter  
· Dragging brakes 
· Incorrect front  end  alignment
Some of the above mentioned items and  others  are checked at the standard Maintenance Service intervals.
NOTE : The automatic  transmission's ( D)rive position should be  used as often as possible to help improve fuel
economy.
WARNING!
It is recommended that tires of the same make and  dimensions be  used on all four wheels (including the use of snow
tires). Do not use bias ply tires as this  will adversely alter vehicle handling characteristics. Maintain correct tire
pressure. 
pg. 61 Starting the engine
Starting and stopping
1. Fasten the seat belt.WARNING!
Before starting, check that the seat, steering wheel and  mirrors  are adjusted properly. Make sure the brake pedal can
be  depressed  completely.  Move the seat closer if necessary.  Refer to section "front seats".
2. Apply the parking brake, if not already  set. The gear selector  is locked in the (P)ark position (SHIFT LOCK).
3. Without touching the accelerator pedal, turn the ignition key  to the starting position. Allow the starter to operate
for up to 5 seconds. Release the key  as soon as the engine starts. If the engine fails to start, repeat  step 3.
For cold starts at altitudes above 6000 ft (1800 meters), depress the accelerator  pedal halfway and  turn the key  to the
starting position. Release the pedal slowly when the engine starts.
4. To release the gear selector from  the (P)ark position, the ignition key  must  be  in position II and  the brake pedal
must  be  depressed.
See  page 95
 for instructions on manually  releasing the SHIFTLOCK  system.
NOTE: Your car is equipped with a  KEYLOCK system. When the engine is switched off, the gear selector must  be
in the ( P)ark position before the starting key  can be  removed from  the ignition switch.
5. Select  the desired gear. The gear engages after a  slight delay which  is especially noticeable when selecting R.
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If accessory,  aftermarket or "custom" tires and  wheels are installed and  are of a  size different  than the original tires
and  wheels, chains in some cases CANNOT be  used. Sufficient  clearances between chains and  brakes, suspension and
body components must  be  maintained.
· Some strapon  type chains will interfere  with brake components and  therefore CANNOT be  used.
Consult your Volvo retailer for additional snow chain information.
Snow tires, studded tires *
Tires for winter use:
Owners who live in or  regularly  commute  through  areas with sustained  periods of snow or  icy driving
conditions are strongly advised to fit  suitable winter tires to help retain the highest degree of traction.
It is important to install  winter tires on all four wheels to help retain traction during cornering, braking, and
accelerating. Failure to do so could reduce traction to an  unsafe level  or adversely affect handling. Do not mix tires of
different  design as this  could also negatively affect overall tire road grip. Volvo recommends  195/55 R15 winter tires
on 15" steel rims  on all S/V 40 models.
Winter tires wear  more quickly on dry roads in warm weather. They should be  removed when the winter driving
season has ended.
Studded tires  should be  runin 300600 miles (5001000 km) during which  the car should be  driven as smoothly as
possible to give the studs the opportunity to seat properly in the tires. The car tires should have the same rotational
direction throughout their entire lifetime. In other words,  if you wish to rotate the wheels, make sure that the same
wheels are always on the same side of the car.
NOTE:  Please consult state or provincial regulations  restricting the use of studded winter tires before installing such
tires.
CAUTION:
· Check local  regulations  regarding the use of snow chains before installing.
· Always follow the chain manufacturer's installation  instructions carefully. Install chains as tightly as possible and
retighten periodically.
· Never  exceed the chain manufacturer's specified maximum speed limit. (Under no circumstances should that limit be
higher than 30 mph (45 km/h).
· Avoid bumps, holes or sharp turns when driving with snow chains.
· The handling of the vehicle can be  adversely affected when driving with chains. Avoid fast  or sharp turns as well as
locked wheel braking.
* Where permitted.
pg. 78 Wheels and tires
Checking and correcting  tire pressure
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· Tar spots can be  removed with kerosene or tar remover after the car has been washed.
· A stiff-bristle brush and  lukewarm soapy water can be  used to clean the wiper blades. Frequent cleaning improves
visibility considerably.
· Wash off the dirt from  the underside (wheel housings fenders,  etc.).
· In areas of high industrial fallout, more frequent washing is recommended.
CAUTION: During high pressure washing, the spray mouthpiece must  never be  closer to the vehicle than 13" (30
cm). Do not spray into the locks.
· When washing or steam cleaning the engine, avoid spraying  water or steam directly on the electrical components or
toward the rear side of the engine.
· After cleaning the engine, the spark plug wells should be  inspected for water and  blown dry if necessary.
Suitable  detergents
Special  car washing detergents should be  used. A suitable mixture is about 2.5 fl. oz.  (8.5 cl) of detergent to 2.6 US
gal. (10 liters) of warm water. After washing with a  detergent the car should be  well rinsed  with clean water.
WARNING!
· When the car is driven immediately after being washed, apply the brakes several times in order to remove any
moisture from  the brake linings.
· Engine cleaning agents should not be  used when the engine is warm. This may constitute a  fire risk. 
NOTE: When washing the car, remember to remove dirt from  the drain holes in the doors and  sills. Bumpers: Wash
the bumpers  with the same cleaning agent used on the rest  of the car. Never  clean the bumpers  with gasoline or paint
thinner. Difficult  spots can be  removed with denatured  alcohol.  To avoid scratches, do not dry the bumpers  with paper.
pg. 100 Automatic car washing, Polishing  and waxing
Automatic washing  simple and quick
Brushless car washes are recommended. An automatic  wash is a  simple and  quick way to clean your car, but it is
worth remembering that it may not be  as thorough as when you yourself go over the car with sponge and  water.
Keeping the underbody clean is most  important, especially in the winter. Some automatic  washers do not have
facilities  for washing the underbody.
Before driving into an  automatic  wash, make sure that side view  mirrors,  auxiliary lamps, etc., are secure, otherwise
there is risk of the machine dislodging them. You should also lower the antenna (sedans).
We  do NOT recommend washing  your car in an automatic wash during the first six months (because the paint
will not have hardened sufficiently).
Polishing  and waxing
Normally, polishing is not required during the first year after delivery, however,  waxing  is recommended.
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PCV system
The orifice nipple in the intake  manifold and  the filter  at the end  of the PCV  hose in the air cleaner  should be
inspected at 60,000 miles (96,000 km) and  thereafter, at 30,000 mile (48,000 km) intervals.
Cabin air filter
Replace the cabin air filter  with a  new one  according  every 15,000 miles (24,000 km). Volvo recommends replacing
the filter  more often if the car is driven under dirty and  dusty conditions. The filter  cannot be  cleaned and  therefore
should always be  replaced  with a  new one.
pg. 109 Engine compartment
Engine  compartment S40/V40
1 Power brakes 
2 - 
3 Brake fluid reservoir 
4 Fusebox 
5 Air cleaner  
6 Battery  
7 Oil dipstick, automatic  transmission 
8 Radiator  
9 Oil filter  
10 Charcoal canister (under fender)  
11 Oil dipstick, engine 
12 Generator 
13 Windshield/headlight washer fluid reservoir 
14 Power steering pump 
15 Power steering fluid reservoir 
16 Oil filler  cap, engine 
17 Expansion tank, coolant  
18 Windshield wiper motor 
19 Chassis number
A ABS  
B Air conditioning compressor 
C Condenser, air conditioning 
D Accumulator, air conditioning
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DimensionsLength S40/V40 176.4 in. (448 cm)
Width S40/V40 67.7 in. (172 cm)
Height S40/V40 55.5 in. (141 cm)
Wheel base S40/V40 100.4 in. (255 cm)
Track, front S40/V40 57.1 in. (145 cm)
Track, rear S40/V40 57.9 in. (147 cm)
Turning circle: S40/V40 34.1 ft. (11.2 m)
Cargo  capacity: S40 (rear  seat up) 39.8 in. (101 cm)
S40 (rear  seat down) 68.5 in. (174 cm)
V40 (rear  seat up) 40.2 in. (102 cm)
V40 (rear  seat down) 68.9 in. (175 cm)
Max width of load opening 27.6 in. (67 cm)
Max height of load opening 20.1 in. (51 cm)
Weights Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW):
S40 4180 lbs (1896 kg)
V40 4340 lbs (1969 kg)
Capacity Weight:
S40 841 lbs (382 kg)
V40 837 lbs (380 kg)
Permissible  axle weight, front:
S40 2093 lbs (950 kg)
V40 2093 lbs (950 kg)
Permissible  axle weight, rear:
S40 1885 lbs (856 kg)
V40 1916 lbs (870 kg)
Permissible  axle weight total:
S40 3921 lbs (1780 kg)
V40 3964 lbs (1800 kg)
Curb weight:
S40 2996 lbs (1360 kg)
V40 3040 lbs (1380 kg)
The max permissible axle loads or the gross vehicle weight must  not be  exceeded.
Max  roof load * 220 lbs (100 kg)
Max  trailer weight
(w/o brakes) 1100 lbs (500 kg)
(with brakes) 2000 lbs (908 kg)
Max  tongue weight  ** 110 lbs (50 kg)
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