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The remaining two HomeLink® buttons can be programmed in the same way. In the event of any problems in
programming the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver, call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 (Internet: www.HomeLink.com
).
Operating the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver
Once programmed, the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver can be used in place of your hand -held transmitters.
To operate, the key must be turned to the "accessory" position (II) or the engine must be running. Press the
programmed HomeLink® button to activate the garage door, driveway gate, security lighting, home security system,
etc.
Your original hand -held transmitters may, of course, be used at any time.
Erasing programmed buttons
Individual buttons cannot be erased. To erase all three programmed buttons:
1. Turn the ignition key to the "accessory" position (II).
2. Hold down the two outside buttons on the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver for about 20 seconds, until
HomeLink® 's indicator light begins to flash.
3. Release both buttons.
The HomeLink® buttons can be reprogrammed using the procedures described on the previous page.
(HomeLink® information is continued on the next page)
pg. 192 HomeLink® Universal Transceiver (option)
Reprogramming a single HomeLink® button
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink® button. Do not release the button until step 3 has been completed.
2. When the indicator light begins to flash slowly (after approximately 20 seconds), position the hand -held transmitter
2 to 5 in. (5 to 12 cm) away from the HomeLink® surface.
3. Press and hold the hand -held transmitter button.
The HomeLink® indicator light will begin to flash, first slowly then rapidly. When the indicator light flashes rapidly,
release both buttons.
The previously programmed device has now been erased and the new device can be activated by pressing the
HomeLink® button that has just been programmed. This procedure will not affect any other programmed HomeLink®
buttons.
NOTE:
Retain the original transmitter(s) for future programming procedures (i.e., if you purchase a new car).
It is also suggested that if you sell your car, the programmed channels on the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver be
erased for security purposes.
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VOLVO C70
INDEX
pg. 193 - 195 Index
A
ABS 17
Air conditioning35
Air filter - engine113
Air mix33
Air vents33
Airbag (SIPS)8
Airbag (SRS)4
Alarm45
Ambient temperature sensor25
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)17,74
Antifreeze77
Ashtrays31
Audio systems
-General information186
-SC-813134
-SC-816147
-SC-900/01163
Automatic daytime running24
Automatic transmission66,129
-Kickdown67
Automatic transmission fluid126
B
Battery77
,130
Battery drain - avoiding57
Battery maintenance122
Booster cushion12
Brake failure warning light17, 18
Brake fluid118,126
Brake fluid warning light28
Brake system74, 75
Brake warning light17
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Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)75
Emergency towing71, 72
Emergency warning flashers23
Engine127
Engine air filter113
Engine compartment121
Engine oil116, 117,126
Engine oil - checking/changing116
Engine oil pressure17
Exterior courtesy lights20
F
Fog light - rear17
,22
Fog lights - front22
Front courtesy lights51
Front fog lights22
Front seats47
Front seats - heated30
Front seats - memory function47
Fuel filter113
Fuel gauge16
Fuel level17
Fuel requirements60, 61
Fuel system113, 128
Fuel tank cover - opening37, 62
opening manually101, 102
Fuses95, 96, 97
Fuses - replacing95
G
Gas tank cover - opening37
, 62
opening manually101, 102
Generator17, 130
H
Hand brake30
Handling68
Hazard warning flashers23
Headlight wiper blades - replacing100
Headlights20
Heated front seats30
Heated side-view mirrors23
Heating35
Heating and air conditioning33
High beams17
Hoisting the car112
Homelink®190-192
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Hood54
I
Ignition switch21
Immobilizer (start inhibitor)43
Instrument illumination22
Instruments14, 15
J
Jack56
, 86
Jump starting73
K
Keyless entry system44
Keylock64
Keys43
Kick -down66
Kickdown67
L
Label information110
Lifting the car112
Locks43
Long load storage53
Lubrication115
Luggage racks - trunk-mounted70
Lumbar support49
M
Maintenance service111
Malfunction indicator lamp17
Manual transmission65, 129
Manually raising convertible top102
Memory function - front seats47
Mirrors - rear/side view50
O
Occupant safety13
Octane rating62
Odometer16
Oil (engine)116, 117, 126
Oil pressure warning light18
Opening the trunk from the inside55
P
Paint touchup104
Parking brake17,30
Parking brake reminder light18
Parking lights20
PCV system113
Polishing107
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Spare tire (sedan)56
Spark plugs113, 128
Speakers (rear seat) - turning on/off36
Specifications125
SRS5,6,7
SRS diagnostic system19
SRS warning light5,17, 19
Stability and Traction Control (STC)19, 23, 75
Start inhibitor (immobilizer)43
Starting the engine64
Steering wheel adjustment32
Steering wheel lock21
Storage compartments42
Studded tires81
T
Tachometer16
Temperature gauge16
Temporary spare tire88
Three-way catalytic converter123
Timing belt113
Tire pressure82
Tire rotation82
Tires - changing86
Towing71, 72
Towing a trailer76
Towing the car72
Trailer towing76
Trip computer23, 26, 27, 28
Trip odometer16
Trunk - opening from the inside55
Trunk - opening/locking55
Trunk light56
Turn signals17,20
U
Uniform tire quality grading83
Upholstery - cleaning108
V
Vanity mirrors52
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)110
Vehicle loading129
Volvo On Call133
W
Warning flashers23
Warning lights18, 19
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A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her own safety and the safety of passengers in
the vehicle and others sharing the roadway. Avoiding distractions is part of that responsibility.
The following should be checked regularly: *
1 Washer fluid reservoir should be filled with water and solvent (wintertime: windshield washer anti-freeze). See
page 119.
2 Coolant level should be between the expansion tank marks. Mixture: 50% anti-freeze and 50% water. See page 120.
3 Power steering - When cold, the level must not be above the COLD mark and when hot it must not be above the
HOT mark. Top up if the level drops to the ADD mark with ATF fluid. See page 118.
4 Engine oil level should be between the dipstick marks. The distance between the marks represents approx. 1.6 US
qts
(1.5 liters). See page 116.
5 Brake fluid - check, without removing the cap, that the level is above the MIN mark. Use brake fluid DOT 4+. See
page 118.
* Engine oil should be checked each time the car is refuelled.
Octane rating, see page 60.
Tire pressure, see label located on the rear edge of the right front door.
Bulbs Power Socket US no.
1 55 W - H7
2 30/7 W BA 15s 3357NA
3 55 W PK 22s H1
4 5 W BA 15s 67
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