
The entire process, including inflation and  deflation of the airbags, takes approximately two-tenths of a  second.
WARNING!
· As its  name implies,  SRS is designed to be  a  SUPPLEMENT  to - not a  replacement  for - the three-point belt
system. For maximum protection, wear  seat belts at all times. Be aware  that no system can prevent all possible
injuries that may occur in an  accident.
· When installing any  optional equipment, make sure that the SRS system is not damaged. Do not attempt to service
any  component  of the SRS yourself. Attempting to do so may result in serious personal injury. If a  problem arises,
take your car to the nearest authorized Volvo retailer for inspection as soon as possible.
pg. 5 Volvo SRS
A self -diagnostic system incorporated into the sensor monitors the SRS, SIPS  and  IC-system. If a  fault is detected, the
"SRS" warning light will illuminate. The light is included  in the warning/indicator light cluster in the instrument panel.
Normally, the SRS warning lamp should light up when the ignition is switched on and  should go out after 5 seconds or
when the engine is started. Check that this  light is functioning properly every time the car is started.
The following items are monitored by the self -diagnostic system:
· Sensor unit
· SRS wiring
· InflatorsWARNING!
Never  drive an  SRS equipped car with your hands on the steering wheel pad  / airbag housing.
No objects, accessory  equipment or stickers may be  placed on, attached to or installed near the SRS cover in the
center  of the steering wheel, the SRS cover above the glove compartment or the area affected by airbag deployment.
If the SRS warning light stays on after the engine has started or if it comes on while you are driving, drive the car to
the nearest authorized Volvo retailer for inspection as soon as possible.
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2 Clock
3 Tachometer 
Reads thousands of engine rpm. The needle should never be in the solid  red  range.
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 1.9 US gal. (7 liters) of fuel remaining. See  "Refueling"
for additional information. When refueling the fuel gauge needle will not register until  the volume of gasoline  in
the tank  exceeds 3.2 US gal. (12 liters).
9 Trip  Computer/Ambient temperature
NOTE:  See  page 27- 29 
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 117
.
pg. 21 Indicator and warning lights
1 Turn signal,  left 
2 Turn signal,  right 
3 Fuel level  low 
4 Front  fog lights on 
5 Rear fog lights on 
6 Rear fog lamp on 
7 Cruise control 
8 High beams on 
9 ABS  (anti-lock brakes) malfunction 
10 Door open 
11 Parking  brake applied 
12 Low oil pressure 
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13 Hazard warning light  on 
14 Fault in SRS system 
15 Brake circuit not working (brake fluid  level  too low) and EBD 
16 Battery charge failure 
17 DSA  (option) 
18 Automatic transmission: position W, 4 or  3 or  L 
19 Check engine light  
20 Immobilizer on 
21 Service Reminder Indicator 
22 Low washer fluid  level  
23 Turn indicator trailer (certain models) 
Starting check 
After a few seconds, all lights except 9 and 20 will go out. Once the engine starts, 9 and 20 will also go out.
* Indicates failure of a brake light,  not failure of the braking system (see item 15).
pg. 22 Warning lights
The warning lights described on pages 22 and 23 should never stay on when driving
When the ignition key is turned on and before the engine starts, all of the warning lights should go on to test the
function of the bulbs. Should  a light  not go off after the engine has  started, the system indicated  should be
inspected. However, the parking brake reminder light  will not go off until  the parking brake has  been fully
released.
 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
If the light  comes on (or stays on after the vehicle  has  started), the SRS diagnostic system has  detected a fault.
Drive to an authorized Volvo retailer for an inspection of the system. See  the SRS section  for more information. 
Oil pressure warning light
If the light  comes on while driving,  stop the car and then stop the engine immediately and check  the engine oil
level . See  page 114.
 If the light  stays on after restart,  have the car towed to the nearest authorized Volvo
retailer. After hard driving, the light  may come on occasionally when the engine is idling.  This is normal,
provided it goes off when the engine speed is increased.
 Parking  brake reminder light
This light  will be on when the parking brake (hand  brake) is applied. The parking brake lever is situated
between the front seats.
Canadian models are equipped  with this warning light: 
WARNING!
If the fluid level  is below  the lowest MIN  mark in the brake fluid reservoir: DO  NOT DRIVE. Tow the car to a
Volvo retailer and  have the brake system checked and  any  leakage repaired.
Brake failure warning light
If the light  comes on while driving or  braking, stop immediately, open the hood and check  the brake fluid  level
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in the reservoir. See  page 116 for reservoir  position.
If the control lamp still stays on, the EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution) is not working.
Drive to your Volvo dealer. See  ABS  control lamp and also page 73.
 
Canadian models are equipped  with this warning light: 
Bulb failure warning light
The light  will come on if one of the brake light  bulbs are defective when the brake pedal is pressed.
Check the fuse and bulb.  See  sections "Replacing bulbs" and "fuses". 
pg. 23 Warning lights, Daytime Running  Lights
 DSA  (option) 
Dynamic Stability Assistance
This is a system which helps keep the drivewheels from spinning. The light  flashes  if the road surface is slippery,
the wheels are spinning and the system is working.
The control light  comes on if a fault occurs in the DSA  system. It also comes on if the system is switched off via
the switch.
For more information see page 30.
 Service Reminder Light
This light  will come on according to preset service  intervals or  after 750 hours  of driving or  after 12 months,
whichever occurs first. It is a reminder to the driver that the service  interval has  been exceeded. The light  will
stay on for 2 minutes after start until  reset by the servicing retailer.
Anti-lock Brake system (ABS)
If the warning lamp lights up there is a malfunction of the ABS  system (the standard braking system will
however function). The vehicle  should be driven to a Volvo retailer for inspection.
See  page 73
 for additional information. 
Malfunction Indicator Lamp 
On-Board Diagnostics II (OBDII):  As you drive, a computer called "OBDII" monitors your car's engine,
transmission,  electrical  and emission systems. The CHECK ENGINE  light  will light  up if the computer senses a
condition  that potentially may need correcting.  When this happens, please have your car checked  by a Volvo
retailer as soon  as possible.
A CHECK ENGINE  light  may have many causes. Sometimes, you may not notice a change in your car's
behavior. Even so, an uncorrected condition  could hurt fuel economy, emission cleanliness, and driveability.
Extended driving without correcting  the cause could even  damage other components in your car.
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Canadian models are equipped  with this warning light: 
NOTE: If the fuel filler cap is not closed tightly or  if the engine is running  when the car is refueled, the Check
Engine  Lamp may indicate a fault. However, your vehicle's performance will not be affected.  Use only Volvo
original or  approved fuel filler caps.
Daytime Running Lights:
The S40 and V40 come from the factory with daytime  running  lights activated. Carry out the following  steps if
you will deactivate them(in the U.S. only *). These steps may be carried out again to reactivate and deactivate
the daytime  running  lights as desired.
Programming for On or  OFF
Turn the headlight  switch to position 
.
Turn the ignition key in position II.
Pull the turn signal  lever towards  you and hold it while turning the headlight  switch to position 0.
WARNING!
Do not activate or deactivate the daytime running lights while driving. Laws in your area may mandate the use of
daytime running lights. Check your local  laws before deactivating daytime running lights.
* The use of daytime  running  lights is mandatory in Canada. 
pg. 24 Headlights, Parking lights, Instrument illumination, Fog  lights
A Headlights and parking lights 0 Switch position
Ignition key in positions 0+I:  All lights switched off
Ignition key in position II:
Low beam headlights on (+ front  and  rear parking lights, license plate  light and  instrument lighting).
Switch position
Parking  lights  front  and  rear.
Ignition key in positions 0, I and II
Parking lights should only be  used when the car is parked, never when the car is being driven.
It also switches  on the position lights in bumpers,  and  license plate  light (and the instrument lights in position II).
Switch position
Ignition key in positions 0 and I: All lights off.
Ignition key in position II: Headlights on (+ parking lights front  and  rear, license plate  light, position lights in
the bumpers  and  instrument lights).
Note: You have to turn the light  switch to this position in order to switch on high beams.
B Instrument lighting dimmer
Instrument lighting can be dimmed to 6% of maximum lighting.
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station operator.
Unleaded fuel
Each Volvo has a  three-way catalytic converter and  must  use only unleaded gasoline. U.S. and  Canadian regulations
require that pumps delivering unleaded gasoline be  labeled "UNLEADED".  Only these pumps have nozzles which  fit
your car's filler  inlet. It is unlawful to dispense  leaded fuel into a  vehicle labeled "unleaded gasoline only". Leaded
gasoline damages the three-way catalytic converter and  the heated oxygen  sensor system. Repeated use of leaded
gasoline will lessen  the effectiveness of the emission control system and  could result in loss of emission warranty
coverage. State and  local  vehicle inspection programs will make detection of misfueling easier, possibly resulting in
emission test failure for misfueled  vehicles.
NOTE: Some U.S. and  Canadian gasolines contain  an  octane enhancing additive called methly-cyclopentadienyl
manganese  tricarbonyl (MMT). If such fuels  are used, your Emission Control System  performance may be  affected,
and  the Check Engine Lamp located on your instrument panel may light. If this  occurs, please return your vehicle to
an  authorized Volvo retailer for service.
Carbon Monoxide - Important  Warning
Carbon  monoxide is a  poisonous, colorless, and  odorless gas. It is present in all exhaust gases. If you ever smell
exhaust fumes  inside the vehicle, make sure the passenger  compartment is ventilated,  and  immediately return the
vehicle to your retailer for correction.
Fuel Formulations 
Do not use gasoline that contains lead as a  knock  inhibitor,  and  do not use lead additives. Besides damaging  the
exhaust emission control systems on your car, lead has been strongly linked to certain forms of cancer.
Many fuels  contain  benzene as a  solvent. Unburned benzene has been strongly linked to certain forms of cancer. If you
live in an  area where  you must  fill your own gas tank, take precautions. These may include:
standing upwind away from  the filler  nozzle while refueling
refueling only at gas stations with vapor recovery systems that fully seal the mouth of the filler  neck during refueling
wear  neoprene gloves while handling a  fuel filler  nozzle.
Use of Additives 
With the exception of gas line antifreeze  during winter months,  do not add  solvents, thickeners, or other store -bought
additives to your car's fuel, cooling, or lubricating systems. Overuse may damage your engine, and  some of these
additives contain  organically volatile chemicals. Do not needlessly expose yourself to these chemicals.
ENGINE  OIL
Although some oil consumption occurs during normal engine operation, more oil is consumed when the engine is new
as the internal parts  generate  higher friction  while wearing in to each other. From the time the engine is new until
the first service  is performed, the oil consumption  could be higher than  normal. For this reason, it is especially
important to check  the oil every time you refuel your car during this period. See  page 114
.
pg. 63 Fuel  requirements, Refueling
Octane rating
Volvo engines are designed for optimum performance on unleaded premium gasoline with an  octane rating. AKI of 91,
or above. AKI (ANTI KNOCK INDEX)  is an  average of the Research Octane Number, RON, and  the Motor Octane
Number, MON. (RON  +  MON/2).
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pg. 64 Driving economy
Economical driving conserves natural resources
Better  driving economy may be  obtained  by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and  stops and  adjusting the speed of
your vehicle to immediate traffic  conditions. Observe the following rules: 
· Bring the engine to normal operating temperature as soon as possible by driving with a  light foot on the accelerator
pedal for the first few minutes of operation. A cold engine uses more fuel and  is subject to increased wear.  
· Whenever possible, avoid using the car for short trips. Short trips do not allow the engine to reach normal operating
temperature. 
· Drive carefully and  avoid rapid acceleration and  hard braking. 
· Do not exceed posted speed limits. 
· Avoid carrying unnecessary  items (extra load) in the car. 
· Maintain correct tire pressure. Check tire pressure regularly (check when tires are cold). 
· Remove snow tires when threat of snow or ice has ended. 
· Note  that roof racks, ski racks, etc., increase air resistance  and  thereby fuel consumption. 
· Avoid using automatic  transmission kickdown  feature unless necessary.  
· 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.
 Do not drive with trunk lid open! A warning light in the instrument panel will indicate that the trunk is open.
Poisonous exhaust gases may enter via the open  trunk lid. If the trunk lid/tailgate must  be  kept open  for any  reason,
proceed as follows: 
· Close the windows. 
· Set the ventilation system control to air flow to floor,  windshield and  side windows and  blower control to its
highest setting.
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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. Make sure the gear selector is in the Park position.
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. Depress the brake pedal and  release the parking
brake.
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.
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.
CAUTION :
The engine should be  idling; never accelerate until after you feel the gear engage! Too rapid acceleration immediately
after selecting a  gear will cause harsh engagement and  premature transmission wear.
NOTE : Selecting P or N when idling at a  standstill for prolonged periods  of time will help prevent overheating of
transmission oil.
Ignition sleep mode
If the key  is turned to "drive" position (see See  page 26
) for several minutes without the engine running, the car's
starting system will power down to "sleep" mode. To start the car, momentarily turn the key  back to the "locked"
position. Then start the car as you would normally do.
WARNING!
Always place the gear selector in Park and  apply the parking brake before leaving  the vehicle. Never  leave the car
unattended with the engine running.
Always open  the garage doors fully before starting the engine inside a  garage to ensure adequate ventilation. The
exhaust gases contain  carbon monoxide, which  is invisible  and  odorless but very poisonous.
CAUTION:
Never  race the engine immediately after starting.  Oil flow may not reach some lubricating points  fast  enough  to
prevent engine damage.
Do not race the engine just prior to switching off!
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