
09 Maintenance and servicing
Volvo maintenance184
Maintaining your car185
Hood and  engine compartment187
Engine oil189
Fluids190
Wiper blades192
Battery193
Bulbs195
Replacing front  bulbs196
Replacing taillight bulbs200
Replacing interior  bulbs201
Fuses202
10 Audio
Audio functions 210
Radio functions213
Sirius satellite radio (option or
retailer-installed accessory)215
CD player/CD changer (option)
219
Audio menu223
11 Specifications
Label information226
Dimensions and  weights228
Engine oil231
Engine specifications233
Electrical system234
Volvo programs236
6 01 Safety
General information
Shiftlock (automatic transmission)
When your car is parked, the gear selector is locked in the Park ( P) position. To release the selector from  this  position,
turn the ignition key  to position II (or start the engine), depress the brake pedal, press the button on the front  side of the
gear selector and  move the selector from  Park ( P).
Keylock (automatic transmission)
When the ignition is switched off, the gear selector must  be  in the Park ( P) position before the key  can be  removed
from  the ignition switch.
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
The ABS  system in your car performs a  selfdiagnostic 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 filler door
Press the button on the light switch panel when the car is at a  standstill to open  the fuel filler  door.
Fuel filler cap
After refueling, close the fuel filler  cap by turning it clockwise until it clicks into place. If this  cap is not closed tightly
or if the engine is running when the car is refueled, the Malfunction  Indicator Lamp ("Check Engine" light) may
indicate a  fault.
Points to keep in mind
 Before you operate  your vehicle for the first time, please familiarize yourself with the new-engine oil consumption
information on page 189
. You should also be  familiar with the information found in the chapters "Instruments  and
controls,"  and  "Starting and  driving."
 Information contained in the balance of the manual  is extremely useful  and  should be  read after operating the
vehicle for the first time.
 The manual  is structured so that it can be  used for reference. For this  reason, it should be  kept in the vehicle for
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 Maintain proper air pressure in your tires. Tests have shown decreased  fuel economy with improperly  inflated tires.
 Follow the recommended maintenance schedule in your Warranty and  Service Records Information booklet.
 Drive at a  constant speed whenever  possible.
 See  a  trained and  qualified Volvo service technician as soon as possible for inspection if the check engine
(malfunction indicator) light illuminates,  or stays on after the vehicle has started.
 Properly  dispose of any  vehicle-related waste such as used motor oil, used batteries, brake pads, etc.
 When cleaning your vehicle, please use genuine Volvo car care products.  All Volvo car care products  are
formulated to be  environmentally friendly.
 WARNING 
Certain  components of this  vehicle such as air bag  modules, seat belt pretensioners, adaptive steering columns, and
button cell  batteries may contain  Perchlorate material. Special  handling may apply for service or vehicle end  of life
disposal. See  www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
.
For additional information regarding the environmental activities in which  Volvo Cars of North America,  LLC and
Volvo Car  Corporation are involved, visit our Internet home page at: http://www.volvocars.us
.
8 01 Safety
Volvo and the environment
PremAir® (certain models only)
The surface  of the radiator in the engine compartment
1 is treated with a  special coating  called PremAir2. This coating
works  as a  catalytic converter, converting most  of the ground level  ozone passing through the radiator into oxygen,
thereby reducing harmful ground-level  ozone.
 NOTE 
If a  PremAir -coated radiator needs to be  replaced,  it should be  replaced  with another radiator with this  coating.  If
this  is not done,  the Malfunction  Indicator Light (see page 52
) will illuminate.
1Only U.S.  vehicles with  engine B5244 S7 (engine code 39 in  the VIN)
2PremAir is a registered  trademark of Engelhard Corporation.
9 01 Safety
Important warnings
Accessory Installation
 We strongly recommend that Volvo owners install  only genuine, Volvo-approved accessories, and  that accessory
installations be  performed only by the factorytrained technicians at your authorized Volvo retailer.
 Genuine Volvo accessories are tested to ensure compatibility with the performance, safety, and  emission systems in
your car. Additionally, your authorized Volvo retailer knows where  accessories may and  may not be  safely installed in
your Volvo. In all cases, please consult your authorized Volvo retailer before installing any  accessory  in or on your car.
 Accessories that have not been approved by Volvo may or may not be  specifically tested for compatibility with your
car. Additionally, an  inexperienced installer may not be  familiar with some of your car's systems.
 Any of your car's performance and  safety systems could be  adversely affected if you install  accessories that Volvo
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12. High beam indicator
13. Clock setting button - Turn  the button to set the time.
14. Temperature gauge - The gauge indicates the temperature of the engine cooling system. If the temperature is
abnormally high and  the needle enters the red zone, a  message is shown in the display. Bear in mind that auxiliary
lamps in front  of the air intake  reduce the cooling capacity at high outside temperatures and  high engine loads.
15. Indicator and  warning symbols
51 02 Instruments and controls
Indicator and warning symbols
Function check
The indicator and  warning symbols
1 light up when you turn the ignition key  or the optional keyless  drive start control
to the driving position (position II) before starting. This shows  that the symbols are functioning.
When the engine starts, all symbols go out. If the engine is not started within 5 seconds, all of the symbols except
CHECK ENGINE and  will go out. Certain  symbols may not have their functions illustrated, depending on the car's
equipment.
The PARK BRAKE symbol  will not go out until the parking brake has been released.
1On certain engines, the symbol  for  low oil pressure  is not used.  Instead, a text warning is provided  in  the information display, see also page 190.
Symbols in the center of the instrument panel
Warning symbol
The red warning symbol  lights up to indicate a  fault that could affect the car's drivability. A text explaining the nature
of the fault will also be  shown in the information display. The symbol  and  accompanying text will remain on until the
fault has been corrected. This symbol  may also light up in combination with other indicator or warning symbols.
If the red warning symbol  lights up:
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1. Turn signal  indicator for trailer (certain models)
If you are towing a  trailer, this  light will flash  simultaneously with the turn signals on the trailer. If the light does not
flash  when signaling, one  of the turn signals on the trailer or on the car are not functioning properly.
2. Parking  brake applied
This light is on when the parking brake (hand brake) is applied.  The parking brake lever is situated between the front
seats.  See  page 67
 for more information.
 NOTE 
Canadian models are equipped with the second symbol.
3. SRS system warning light
If this  light comes on while the car is being driven, or remains on for longer than approximately 10 seconds after the
car has been started, the SRS system's diagnostic functions have detected a  fault in a  seat belt lock or tensioner, a  front
airbag, side impact airbag, and/or an  inflatable curtain. Have the system(s) inspected by a  trained and  qualified Volvo
service technician as soon as possible.
4. Oil pressure warning light
1
If the light comes on while driving the car, stop the engine immediately, and  check the engine oil level.  If the oil level
is normal and  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.
5. Seat belt reminder
This symbol  (and the seat belt reminder light above the rear view  mirror) will light up if either front  seat occupant has
not buckled his/her seat belt. If the car is not moving, the symbols will go out after approximately 6 seconds.
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6. Generator  warning light
If the light comes on while the engine is running, have the charging system checked by an  authorized Volvo workshop.
1 On certain engines, this symbol  is not used to  indicate  low oil pressure. Instead, a text warning is provided  in  the information display, see also
page 190
.
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Symbols - instrument panel
7. Brake failure warning light
If this  light comes on while driving or braking, stop the car as quickly as possible in a  safe place, open  the hood, and
check the brake fluid level  in the reservoir. See  page 188
 for the location of the reservoir.
 NOTE 
Canadian models are equipped with the second symbol.
 WARNING 
If the fluid level  is below  the MIN  mark in the reservoir or if a  "Brake failure - Service urgent" message is displayed
in the information display: DO  NOT DRIVE . Have the car towed  to a  trained and  qualified Volvo service technician
and  have the brake system inspected.
 
If the BRAKE and ABS  warning lights come on at the same time, this could indicate a fault in the brake system.
In this  case:
1. Stop the car in a  suitable place and  switch off the engine.
2. Restart the engine.
3. If both warning lights go off, no further action  is required and  the car can be  driven.
4. If both lights remain on after the engine has been restarted,  switch off the engine again and  check the brake fluid
level.  See  page 188
 for the location of the reservoir.
Door open warning
The driver will be  alerted if one  of the doors, the hood, or the trunk lid are open  or ajar.
At low speeds
If the car is moving at a  speed of less than approximately 4 m.p.h. (7 km/h), the Information symbol  in the instrument
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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 vehicle for driving short distances. This does not allow the engine to reach
normal operating temperature.
 Drive carefully and  avoid rapid acceleration and  hard braking.
 Use the transmission's Drive ( D) position as often as possible and  avoid using kickdown.
 Do not exceed posted speed limits.
 Avoid carrying unnecessary  items (extra load) in the vehicle.
 Maintain correct tire pressure. Check tire pressure regularly (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  also fuel consumption.
 At highway  driving speeds, fuel consumption will be  lower with the air conditioning on and  the windows closed
than with the air conditioning off and  the windows open.
 Using the onboard trip computer's fuel consumption modes can help you learn how to drive more economically.
Other factors  that decrease gas mileage are:
 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 intervals.
Weight distribution affects handling
 WARNING 
 Driving with the trunk open: Driving with the trunk open  could lead to poisonous exhaust gases entering the
passenger  compartment. If the trunk 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  the blower control to its
highest setting.
At the specified curb weight your vehicle has a  tendency to understeer, which  means that the steering wheel has to be
turned more than might seem appropriate for the curvature of a  bend.  This ensures good stability and  reduces the risk
of rear wheel skid. Remember that these properties can alter with the vehicle load. The heavier  the load in the cargo
area, the less the tendency to understeer.
Handling,  roadholding
Vehicle load, tire design and  inflation pressure all affect vehicle handling. Therefore,  check that the tires are inflated to
the recommended pressure according  to the vehicle load. See  the "Tire  pressure" section. Loads  should be  distributed
so that capacity weight
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General information
or maximum permissible axle loads are not exceeded.
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Driving through  water
The vehicle can be  driven through water up to a  depth of approximately 9 in. (25 cm), at a  maximum speed of 6 mph
(10 km/h).
 Take particular care when driving through flowing water.
 Clean the electrical connections for trailer wiring after driving in mud or water
 When driving through water, maintain low speed and  do not stop in the water.
 WARNING 
After driving through water, press lightly on the brake pedal to ensure that the brakes are functioning normally.
Water  or mud can make the brake linings slippery, resulting in delayed braking effect.
 CAUTION 
 Engine damage will occur if water is drawn into the air cleaner.
 If the vehicle is driven through water deeper than 9 in (25 cm), water may enter the differential  and  the
transmission. This reduces the oil's lubricating capacity and  may shorten  the service life of these components.
 Do not allow the vehicle to stand in water up to the door sills longer than absolutely necessary.  This could result
in electrical malfunctions.
 If the engine has been stopped while the car is in water, do not attempt to restart the engine. Have the car towed
out of the water.
Cold weather  precautions
If you wish to check your vehicle before the approach of cold weather, the following advice is worth noting:
 Make sure that the engine coolant  contains 50 percent  antifreeze.  Any other mixture will reduce freeze  protection.
This gives protection against freezing down to - 31°F (-35°C). See  section "Coolant". The use of "recycled" antifreeze
is not approved by Volvo. Different types of antifreeze  must  not be  mixed.
 Volvo recommends using only genuine Volvo antifreeze  in your vehicle's radiator. Your Volvo retailer stocks plenty
of Volvo engine coolant  to help protect your vehicle during cold weather.
 Try  to keep the fuel tank well filled - this  prevents the formation  of condensation in the tank. In addition, in
extremely cold weather conditions it is worthwhile to add  fuel line de -icer before refueling.
 The viscosity of the engine oil is important. Oil with low viscosity (thinner oil) improves cold-weather starting as
well as decreasing fuel consumption while the engine is warming up. For winter use, 5W -30 oil, particularly the
synthetic type
1, is recommended. Be sure to use good quality oil but do not use cold-weather oil for hard driving or in
warm weather. See  page 231
 for more information.
 The load placed on the battery is greater during the winter since the windshield wipers, lighting, etc. are used more
often. Moreover,  the capacity of the battery decreases as the temperature drops. In very cold weather, a  poorly charged
battery can freeze  and  be  damaged. It is therefore advisable to check the state of
1 Synthetic  oil is not used when  the oil is changed  at the normal maintenance intervals except at owner request and at additional charge. Please
consult your Volvo retailer.
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General information
charge more frequently and  spray an  antirust oil on the battery posts.
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 Volvo recommends the use of snow tires on all four wheels for winter driving - see the chapter  "Wheels and  tires."
 To prevent the washer fluid reservoir from  freezing, add  washer solvents containing antifreeze  (see age 188 for the
location of the washer fluid reservoir).  This is important since dirt is often splashed  on the windshield during winter
driving, requiring the frequent use of the washers and  wipers. Volvo Washer Solvent should be  diluted as follows:
Down  to 14° F (-10° C): 1 part washer solvent and  4 parts  water Down  to 5° F (-15° C): 1 part washer solvent and  3
parts  water Down  to 0° F (- 18° C): 1 part washer solvent and  2 parts  water Down  to -18° F (-28° C): 1 part washer
solvent and  1 part water.
 Use Volvo Teflon Lock Spray in the locks.
 NOTE 
Avoid using de -icing sprays as they can cause damage to the locks.
Conserving electrical  current
Keep the following in mind to help minimize battery drain:
 When the engine is not running, avoid turning the ignition key  to position II. Many electrical systems (the audio
system, the optional navigation system, power windows, etc) will function with the ignition key  in position I. This
position reduces drain on the battery.
 Please keep in mind that using systems, accessories, etc that consume a  great deal of current when the engine is not
running could result in the battery being completely  drained.
 The optional 12-volt socket in the cargo area provides  electrical current even with the ignition switched off, which
drains  the battery.
 NOTE 
 If the ignition is switched on, a  warning message will be  displayed in the text window in the instrument panel
when the battery charge is low.
 An energy conserving function designed into the vehicle's electrical system will switch off certain functions or
reduce the load on the battery by, e.g.,  reducing the audio system's volume.
Before a long distance trip
It is always worthwhile to have your vehicle checked at a  Volvo retailer before driving long distances. Your retailer
will also be  able to supply you with bulbs, fuses, spark plugs and  wiper blades for your use in the event that problems
occur.
As a  minimum, the following items should be  checked before any  long trip:
 Check that engine runs smoothly and  that fuel consumption is normal.
 Check for fuel, oil, and  fluid leakage
 Have the transmission oil level  checked1.
 Check condition of drive belts.
 Check state of the battery's charge.
 Examine tires carefully (the spare tire as well), and  replace  those that are worn. Check tire pressures.
 The brakes, front  wheel alignment, and  steering gear should be  checked by your Volvo retailer only.
 Check all lights, including high beams.
 Reflective warning triangles  are legally required in some states/provinces.
 Have a  word with your Volvo retailer if you intend to drive in countries where  it may be  difficult to obtain the
correct fuel.
 Consider your destination. If you will be  driving through an  area where  snow or ice are likely to occur, consider
snow tires.
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