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11 Specifications
Type designations................................... 386
Dimensions............................................. 389
Weights................................................... 390
Towing capacity and towball load.......... 391
Engine specifications.............................. 393
Engine oil - adverse driving conditions... 395
Engine oil - grade and volume................ 396
Coolant - grade and volume................... 398
Transmission fluid - grade and volume... 399
Brake fluid - grade and volume............... 401
Power steering fluid - grade.................... 401
Washer fluid - quality and volume.......... 401
Fuel tank - volume.................................. 402
Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions... 403
Tyres - approved tyre pressures............. 407
Electrical system..................................... 410
Starter battery - specification................. 411Type approval - remote control key sys-
tem.......................................................... 412
Type approval - tyre pressure monitoring 412
Type approval - radar system................. 413 Type approval - Bluetooth®
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Licenses.................................................. 422
Symbols in the display............................ 425
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Alphabetical Index.................................. 428
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Volvo Cars' environmental philosophy
Your Volvo complies with strict international environmental standards and is also manufac-tured in one of the cleanest and mostresource-efficient plants in the world.
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Environmental care is one of Volvo Car Cor- poration's core values which influence alloperations. We also believe that our custom-ers share our consideration for the environ-ment. Your Volvo complies with strict international environmental standards and is also manu-factured in one of the cleanest and mostresource-efficient plants in the world. VolvoCar Corporation has global ISO certification,which includes the environmental standardISO 14001 covering all factories and severalof our other units. We also set requirements for our partners so that they work systemati-cally with environmental issues.
Fuel consumptionVolvo cars have competitive fuel consump-tion in each of their respective classes. Lowerfuel consumption generally results in loweremission of the greenhouse gas, carbon diox-ide. It is possible for the driver to influence fuel consumption. For more information readunder the heading,
Reducing environmental
impact .
Efficient emission controlYour Volvo is manufactured following theconcept "Clean inside and out" – a conceptthat encompasses a clean interior environ-ment as well as highly efficient emission con-trol. In many cases the exhaust emissions arewell below the applicable standards.
Clean air in the passenger
compartment
A passenger compartment filter prevents dustand pollen from entering the passenger com-partment via the air intake.
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20* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
A sophisticated air quality system, IAQS* (Interior Air Quality System) ensures that theincoming air is cleaner than the air in the traf-fic outside. The system consists of an electronic sensor and a carbon filter. The incoming air is moni-tored continuously and if there is an increasein the level of certain unhealthy gases such ascarbon monoxide then the air intake isclosed. Such a situation may arise in heavytraffic, queues and tunnels for example. The entry of nitrous oxides, ground-level ozone and hydrocarbons is prevented by thecarbon filter.
InteriorThe interior of a Volvo is designed to be plea-sant and comfortable, even for people withcontact allergies and for asthma sufferers.Extreme attention has been given to choosingenvironmentally-compatible materials.
Volvo workshops and the environmentRegular maintenance creates the conditionsfor a long service life and low fuel consump-tion for your car. In this way you contribute toa cleaner environment. When Volvo's work-shops are entrusted with the service andmaintenance of your car it becomes part ofour system. Volvo makes clear demandsregarding the way in which our workshopsare designed in order to prevent spills anddischarges into the environment. Our work-shop staff have the knowledge and the tools required to guarantee good environmentalcare.
Reducing environmental impactYou can easily help reduce environmentalimpact - here are a few tips: •
Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off the engine when stationary for longerperiods. Pay attention to local regula-tions.
• Drive economically - think ahead.
• Perform service and maintenance inaccordance with the owner's manual'sinstructions - follow the intervals recom-mended in the Service and WarrantyBooklet.
• If the car is equipped with an engineblock heater*, use it before starting fromcold - it improves starting capacity andreduces wear in cold weather and theengine reaches normal operating tem-perature more quickly, which lowers con-sumption and reduces emissions.
• High speed increases consumption con-siderably due to increased wind resis-tance - a doubling of speed increaseswind resistance 4 times.
• Always dispose of environmentally hazar-dous waste, such as batteries and oils, inan environmentally safe manner. Consulta workshop in the event of uncertaintyabout how this type of waste should bediscarded - an authorised Volvo work-shop is recommended. Following this advice can save money, the planet's resources are saved, and the car'sdurability is extended. For more informationand further advice, see Eco guide (p. 63),Economical driving (p. 305) and Fuel con-sumption (p. 403).
RecyclingAs a part of Volvo's environmental work, it isimportant that the car is recycled in an envi-ronmentally sound manner. Almost all of thecar can be recycled. The last owner of the caris therefore requested to contact a dealer forreferral to a certified/approved recyclingfacility.
Related information
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The owner's manual and the environment (p. 21)
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106* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
FunctionsInformation
Digital speed
• km/h
• mph
• No displayShows the car's speed digitally in the centre of the combined instrument panel:
• Open with
OK, select with the thumbwheel, confirm with OK and back out with ENTER.
Parking heater *
• DIRECT START
• - Timer 1 - leads to the menu for select- ing time.
• - Timer 2 - leads to the menu for select-ing time.For a description of programming the timer, see Engine block heater and passenger compartment heater* - timer (p. 130).
Additional heater
*
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Auto On
•Off
For more information, see Additional heater* (p. 134).
TC options • Distance to empty tank
• Fuel consumption
• Average speed
• Trip meter
T1 and total dist.
•Trip meter T2 and total dist.
Here you can select/activate the options that you want to be available as selectable headings in the trip computer. The symbols for the items already selected are WHITE with a "tick" - others areGREY and have no "tick":
1. Open the function with
OK, scroll through the symbols for the options with the thumbwheel
and select/stop on the desired symbol.
2. Confirm with OK - the symbol changes colour from GREY to WHITE and is marked with a
"tick".
3. Continue to select the function symbols with the thumbwheel or finish with RESET.
Service statusShows the number of months and mileage to next service.
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FunctionsInformation
Oil levelAFor more information, see Engine oil - checking and filling (p. 346).
Messages (##)For more information, see Messages - handling (p. 102).
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Certain engines.
HeadingsOne of the headings in the following table can be selected for constant display in the com-bined instrument panel. Proceed as follows todetermine which:
1. To ensure that no control is in the middle
of a sequence - "Reset" them first with 2 presses on RESET. 2. Turn the
thumbwheel - selectable head-
ings for the trip computer are shown in aloop.
3. Stop on desired heading.
Trip computer heading in combined instrument panelInformation
Trip meter T1 and total dist.• Long press on
RESET resets trip meter T1.
Trip meter T2 and total dist.•Long press on
RESET resets trip meter T2.
Distance to emptyFor more information - see the section "Range - distance to empty tank" (p. 112).
Fuel consumptionCurrent consumption.
Average speed•Long press on
RESET resets Average speed.
No trip computer information.This option shows a blank display - it also marks the beginning/end of the loop.
The combined instrument panel's trip com- puter can be changed to another option at any time during the journey. Proceed as fol-lows:–Turn the
thumbwheel - stop on the
desired heading.
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Trip computer - supplementary information
The car's trip computer can record, calculate and show information while driving. Supple-mentary information of several functions fol-lows below.
AverageAverage fuel consumption is calculated fromthe last resetting.
NOTE
There may be a slight error in the reading if a fuel-driven heater* has been used.
Average speedThe average speed is calculated for the driv- ing distance driven since the last reset tozero.
InstantaneousThe information for current fuel consumptionis updated continuously - approximately onceper second. When the car is driven at lowspeed the consumption is shown per timeunit - at a higher speed it is shown related tomileage. Different units (km/miles) can be selected for the display - see the section "Change unit" (p.112).
Range - distance to empty tankThe trip computer shows the approximatedistance that can be driven with the fuelquantity remaining in the tank. No guaranteed range remains when the head- ing
Distance to empty shows "----".
–In which case, refuel as soon as possible.
The calculation is based on the average fuel consumption over the last 30 km and theremaining driveable fuel quantity.
NOTE
There may be a slight error in the reading if the driving style has been changed.
An economic driving style generally results in a longer driving distance. For more informa-tion on how fuel consumption can be influ-enced, see Volvo Car Corporation 's Environ-mental Philosophy (p. 19).
Digital speed display 29The speed is shown in the opposite unit(kmh/mph) in relation to the main instrument.If it is calibrated in mph then the trip com-puter shows the corresponding speed inkm/h and vice versa.
Resetting with "Analog"With current trip computer heading - Tripmeter T1, Trip meter T2 or Average speed -shown in the combined instrument panel:
–Give a long press on
RESET - selected
heading is zeroed.
Each heading must be zeroed individually.
Resetting with "Digital"Trip meter:
1. Turn with the thumbwheel to the heading
combination containing the trip meter to be reset.
2. Give a long press on RESET - selected
trip meter is zeroed.
Average speed & Average consumption: 1. Select function
Trip computer reset and
activate with OK.
2. Select one of the following options with the thumbwheel and activate with OK:
• l/100 km
• km/h
• Reset both
3. Finish with RESET.
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Only for combined instrument panel "Digital".
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Change unitYou can change unit (km/miles) for distance and speed in the menu system My Car, seeMY CAR (p. 103).
NOTE
In addition to in the trip computer, these units are also changed in Volvo's naviga-tion system*.
Related information
• Trip computer - trip statistics* (p. 113)
Trip computer - trip statistics*
Information is stored about completed trips containing average fuel consumption andaverage speed, which can be viewed in thecentre console's screen as a bar chart.
Function
Trip statistics 30
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Each bar symbolises 1 km or 10 km driven distance, depending on the scale selected -the bar at the far right shows the value for thecurrent kilometre or 10 km. Using the TUNE control, the scale for the
bars can be changed between 1 km and 10 km - the cursor on the far right changesposition between up and down in relation tothe scale selected.
OperationDifferent settings can be made in the menusystem MY CAR . For a description of the
menu system, see MY CAR (p. 103)
•
Start new trip - ENTER is used to delete
all previous statistics, go back out of the menu by selecting EXIT.
•
Reset for every driving cycle - check
the box by selecting ENTER and go back
out of the menu by selecting EXIT.
With the "
Reset for every driving cycle"
option checked, all statistics are deleted automatically once driving is complete andthe car has been stopped for 4 hours. Tripstatistics start again from zero the next timethe engine is started. If a new driving cycle is started before 4 hours have elapsed then the current periodmust first be deleted manually using the "
Start new trip" option.
See also information on Eco guide (p. 63).
Related information
• Trip computer - supplementary informa- tion (p. 112)
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The figure is schematic - layout may vary depending on car model or updated software.
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Loading - long load
To simplify loading (p. 142) in the cargo area, the rear seat backrest can be folded down.The passenger seat backrest can also be folded for an extra long load2
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Lowering the rear seat backrestTo simplify loading in the cargo area, the rear seat backrest can be folded down, see Seats,rear (p. 74).
Roof load
The load carriers recommended for roof loads are the ones developed by Volvo. This is inorder to avoid damage to the car and in orderto achieve the maximum possible safety dur-ing a journey. Carefully follow the installation instructions supplied with the carriers.
• Check periodically that the load carriers and load are properly secured. Lash theload securely with retaining straps.
• Distribute the load evenly over the loadcarriers. Put the heaviest objects at thebottom.
• The size of the area exposed to the wind,and therefore fuel consumption, increasewith the size of the load.
• Drive gently. Avoid quick acceleration,heavy braking and hard cornering.
WARNING
The car's centre of gravity and driving cha- racteristics are altered by roof loads. Forinformation about the maximum allowableload on the roof, including load carriersand any space box, Weights (p. 390).
Related information
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Loading (p. 142)
Load retaining eyelets
The folding load retaining eyelets are used to fasten straps in order to anchor items in thecargo area.
WARNING
Hard, sharp and/or heavy objects which protrude may cause injury under violentbraking. Always secure large and heavy objects with a seatbelt or cargo retaining straps.
Related information
• Loading (p. 142)
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