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3. Align the guide lugs on the side of the
base of the new bulb in the grooves in the holder. Press it in and turn it slightlyclockwise.
4. Press the lamp holder into the place in the headlight housing and turn it approxi-mately 1/4 turn clockwise.
Location of taillight bulbs
Turn signal
Backup light
NOTE
If the message indicating a burned out bulb remains in the information displayafter a bulb has been replaced, consult atrained and qualified Volvo service techni-cian.
09 Maintenance and servicing
Fuses 09
238* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Replacing fuses
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Relays/fuse box in the engine compart- ment
Fuse box in the passenger compartment, behind the plastic cover
Fuse box in the passenger compartment, on the edge of the dashboard
Fuse box in the cargo compartment
Fuse box in the cargo compartment 1
.
Additional fuses in cargo compartment (XC90 Executive*) If an electrical component fails to function, itis possible that a fuse has blown. The fuse boxes are located in four different places, see the illustration above. A label on the inside of each cover indicates the amperage and the electrical componentsthat are connected to each fuse. The easiest way to see if a fuse is blown is to remove it. Pull the fuse straight out. If a fuseis difficult to remove, you will find a specialfuse removal tool (and several extra fuses) in the passenger compartment fuse box on thedriver's end of dashboard. From the side,examine the curved metal wire (see the illus-tration) to see if it is broken. If so, put in anew fuse of the
same color and amperage
(written on the fuse). Spare fuses are storedin the fuse box in the engine compartmentand the passenger compartment. If fusesburn out repeatedly, have the electrical sys-tem inspected by a trained and qualifiedVolvo service technician.
1 Certain markets only.
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Auxiliary equipment
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2. Connect the iPod®, MP3 player or USB
flash drive to the USB connector (see the illustration). > The text
Loading will be displayed
while the system loads the files (folder structure) on the device. This may takea short time.
When the information has been loaded, infor-mation about the tracks on the device will bedisplayed. The
/ buttons can be used to fast
forward/reverse or change tracks:
• Press briefly to change tracks.
• Press slightly longer to fast forward/ reverse.
The arrow keys on the steering wheel keypad can also be used in the same way.
NOTE
• The system supports a number of iPod ®
models produced in 2005 or
later.
• In order to help avoid damage to the USB socket, it will be switched off ifthere is a short circuit or if the con-nected device uses too much current(which can happen if the device doesnot comply with the USB standard).The USB socket will reactivate thenext time the ignition is switched on ifthe problem no longer exists. If theproblem persists, contact a trainedand authorized Volvo service techni-cian.
USB flash driveTo simplify the use of a USB flash drive, it is advisable to only store music files on thedrive. It will take considerably longer for thesystem to index the files on the drive if it con-tains anything other than compatible musicfiles.
NOTE
• The system supports removable media that uses the USB 2.0 standard andthe FAT32 file system. It can index upto 1,000 folders and a maximum of254 sub-folders/files for each folder.However, the highest folder level cansupport up to 1,000 sub-folders/files.
• When using a longer type of USBdevice, connecting it with a USBadapter cable will help reducemechanical wear on the USB socketand on the device.
iPod®
An iPod ®
is charged and draws current if it is
connected to the USB connector. However, if the battery is completely discharged, it should be charged before the iPod ®
is con-
nected to the USB connector.
Bluetooth ®
streaming audio (BT)The vehicle's audio system is equipped withBluetooth ®
, which makes it possible to play
streaming audio files from a Bluetooth ®
con-
nected cell phone. Navigation and control of the phone can be done through the vehicle'scenter console control panel or the steeringwheel keypad. On certain cell phones, it is
11 Specifications
Fluids
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288* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Specifications and capacities
CategorySpecification
Fuel tank21.1 US gals. (80 liters) Octane rating: unleaded gasoline, minimum octane requirement AKI 87, recommended rating AKI 91 or above (See also page 138)
Transmission oil A
TF-80SCAW-1 7.4 US qts. (7.0 liters)
Miscellaneous Power steering Windshield washer reservoirBrake fluidAir conditioning systemMiscellaneous 1.1 US qts. (1.0 liters) 6.9 US qts. (6.5 liters)0.63 US qts. (0.6 liters)Front – 2.2 lb. (1 kg), Rear* 2.9 lb. (1.3 kg) R 134a (HFC134a)
CoolantVolvo original coolant/antifreeze (Thermostat begins to open at 194 ° F (90 ° C)). 7.9 US qts. (7.5 liters)
Brake fluidDOT 4 boiling point >536 °F (280 °C)
Power steering fluidVolvo synthetic power steering fluid (Pentosin CHF 11S) P/N 1161529 or equivalent 1.1 US quarts (1.0 liters)
Washer fluid reservoirUse washer fluid solvent in cold weather conditions 6.9 US quarts (6.5 liters)
Air conditioning systemRefrigerant – R134a B
A
The transmission oil does not normally need to be changed during the service life of the vehicle. However, it may be necessary to replace the oil if the vehicle is often driven in areas of sustained temperature extremes (hot or cold), when towing a trailer over long distances, for prolonged driving in mountainous areas, or if the vehicle is often driven short distances in temperatures under40 °F (5 °C).
B See page 94 for volumes
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Engine oil
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Oil specifications
Engine oil must meet the minimum ACEA A5/ B5 . Lower quality oils may not offer the samefuel economy, engine performance, or engineprotection.Refer to the warranty and Service Recordsinformation booklet for information on oilchange intervals and oil type requirements.
NOTE
This vehicle comes from the factory with synthetic oil.
Volvo recommends Castrol.
Engine designationVolume
A
3.2 6-cyl. B6324S57.18 US qts (6.8 liters)
A
Including filter replacement.
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Volvo programs
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Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance
Your new Volvo comes with a four year ON CALL roadside assistance. Additional infor-mation, features, and benefits are describedin a separate information package in yourglove compartment. If you require assistance, dial:In the U.S. 1-800-638-6586 (1-800-63-
VOLVO)In Canada 1-800-263-0475
Technician certification
In addition to Volvo factory training, Volvo supports certification by the National Institutefor Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).Certified technicians have demonstrated ahigh degree of competence in specific areas.Besides passing exams, each technicianmust also have worked in the field for two ormore years before a certificate is issued.These professional technicians are best ableto analyze vehicle problems and perform thenecessary maintenance procedures to keepyour Volvo at peak operating condition.
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Radio functions........................................ 255HD digital radio................................... 260
Rain sensor - windshield wipers................ 73
Rear fog light............................................. 69
Rear suspension...................................... 289
Rearview mirror with compass.................. 84
Rear window defroster.............................. 75
Recalls, child restraints.............................. 40
Recirculation.............................................. 99
REDUCE SPEED........................................ 62
Refrigerant (A/C system)............................ 94
Refrigerator (XC90 Executive).................. 118
Registering child restraints........................ 40
Remote key.............................................. 127 replacing the battery........................... 129
Reporting safety defects............................ 19
S
Safety defects, reporting........................... 19
Safety locks, child.................................... 132
Seat belt..................................................... 20 Seat belts
Automatic locking retractor/Emer-
gency locking retractor......................... 39
Seats........................................................ 104
Shiftlock............................................. 11, 143 override................................................. 23
Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags....... 32SiriusXM ™ satellite radio......................... 263
Snow chains............................................ 190
Snow tires................................................ 190
Spare tire................................................. 191
Spare tire – accessing............................. 198
Spare wheel, lowering............................. 198
Speedometer............................................. 58
Starting the car........................................ 143
Start inhibitor (immobilizer)...................... 126
Steering wheel lock................................. 145
Stone chips, touching up......................... 213
Storage compartments............ 114, 116, 117
Studded tires........................................... 190
Sun visor.................................................... 88
Symbols, overview................................... 294
T
Tachometer................................................ 58 Tailgate locking/unlocking................................ 131
opening................................................. 81
Tailgate wipers......................................... 226
Technician certification............................ 296
Temperature control................................ 100
Temperature gauge................................... 58
Temporary spare tire............................... 191
Three-way catalytic converter................. 293
TIME FOR REGULAR SERVICE................. 62
Tire inflation pressure.............................. 183
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 203
Tires......................................................... 178 age...................................................... 178
changing............................................. 198
changing from summer to winter........ 179
designations....................................... 184
improving economy............................ 179
inflation............................................... 181
inflation pressure, checking................ 181
inflation pressure table....................... 183
load ratings......................................... 182