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remote key
Locks the doors, fuel filler door,
tailgate and arms the alarm .
Unlocks the doors, fuel filler door,
and tailgateA and disarms the alarm .
Unlocks (but does not open) the
tailgate.
Approach lighting illuminates lights
in door mirrors, cabin, footwells,
license plates. Turn signals and park-
ing lights illuminate.
“Panic” alarm.
– Press and hold for approx.
5 seconds to sound the alarm. Turn
off alarm by pressing the unlock/lock
button twice.
A. Automatic relock occurs if no door/tailgate is
opened within 2 minutes after unlock.
The key blade can be used to lock/unlock the
glove compartment.
wipers and rain sensor*
1Rain sensor on/off with the lever in the
0 position.
A green LED
in button 1 illuminates
when the rain sensor is switched on.
2Turn to adjust intermittent wiper speed or
rain sensor sensitivity where applicable.
3Tailgate wiper – normal/interval.
ASingle wiper sweep.
0Off
BIntermittent wipers. Turn (2) to adjust
interval .
CNormal wiper speed.
DHigh wiper speed.
EWindshield and headlight washer.
FTailgate washer.
note
After cold starts, your engine may idle at a
higher speed for a short time to bring the
engine to normal operating temperature as
quickly as possible, enabling the emission
control system to function optimally.
cold start
aUtostart
Turn the key to position iii and release it. The
engine will start automatically.
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driver’s door control panel
L RAdjusting the door mirrors. Select l
or
r. Adjust with the control.
1Open/close a window partially.
2Open/close a window fully.
Locks/unlocks all doors, fuel filler
door and tailgate.
Lockout switch for rear windows.
lighting panel
Headlights off. High beam flash only
.
Parking lights.
Headlights: turn off when ignition is
switched off, high/low beams.
Display & instrument panel lighting
intensity.
Fuel filler door unlock.
Press to turn onA the LED DRL (Daytime
Running Lights) function.
Rear fog light (driver’s side only).
AHigh beam flash.
BToggle between high/low beams, home
safe lighting .
parking brake APPL yINg THE PARkINg bRA kE
1. Press firmly on the brake pedal and then
press the parking brake pedal (1).
2. Release the brake pedal. If the vehicle rolls,
press the parking brake pedal again.
3. Put the gear selector in park .
r eleasing the parking brake
1. Press firmly on the brake pedal and then pull
the handle (2) – the parking brake pedal will
come up.
2. Release the brake pedal.
A. The headlight switch must first be turned to the position.
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AUTOMATIC CONTROL
In aU to mode, ECC controls all functions
automatically and makes driving more pleasant
with optimal air quality.
4 Turn to individually set the desired tempera-
ture on the driver’s and passenger’s sides.
The selected temperature will be shown in
the display.
6 Press aUto to maintain automatic cabin
temperature, balanced airflow and other
settings.
In aU to mode, if your vehicle has been parked
in the sun, the blower will function at full speed
when the engine is started to cool the cabin as
quickly as possible. To adjust, turn the blower
control (1) to the desired speed.
electronic climate control (ecc)*
MANUAL CONTROL
1 b lower speed.
2 r ecirculation/ interior air quality sen-
sor* , manual ( man) or automatic ( aUt).
3 a ir conditioning on or off to cool the
cabin and defog the windows (on if De -
frost is selected).
5 a ir distribution. Direct airflow to the
floor, panel vents, windshield, etc.
7 Front seat heating * (high/low/off).
8 max . defroster to quickly defog the wind -
shield and side windows (A /C also on).
9 h eated rear window and door mirrors.
Direct airflow to the floor, panel vents,
windshield, etc.
integrated booster cUshion RAISINg
1. Pull the handle at the front of the cushion
forward.
2. Lift the rear edge of the cushion and using
both hands, push the cushion rearward and
downward until it locks in place. Move the
seat belt latch to the side if necessary.
LOWERINg
1. Pull the handle at the front of the cushion
forward.
2. Pull the cushion forward and press the
center section down until the cushion locks
in place.
The booster cushion must be fully pressed
down before the backrest can be folded down.
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trip compUter and odometer
8 press to display or erase a message .
9 tu r n to show trip computer information
alternatives.
10 a short press resets the current function.
a long press resets all functions.
1 d river information display, select infor -
mation with (9).
2 t rip computer control : A short press
toggles between t1 & t2.
A long press resets the displayed
odometer.
3 t op display row : Odometer
lower display row: Two separate trip
odometers, t1 & t2.
4 top display row : Clock.
lower display row: Ambient temperature.
5 s et the clock: Turn clockwise/counter -
clockwise as far as possible and hold to
set the time (4).
6 Fuel gauge .
7 low fuel level indicator
When the symbol illuminates, refuel as
soon as possible.
note
The display text miles to empty tank is
an approximation, based on recent average
fuel consumption.
indicator and warning lights
y ellow symbol : caution - take the
action shown in the display.
r ed symbol: warning - stop safely
as soon as possible and take the
action shown in the display.
Low oil pressure, stop safely and
check the oil level
A.
brake failure warning light, stop
safely. Check brake fluid levelA.
DSTC stability system, flashes
when the system is working.
A Have the vehicle towed if the symbol remains illuminated.
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adjUsting the power seat
storage spaces
1 adjusts lumbar support.
2 raises/lowers the front edge of the seat
cushion.
3 m oves the seat forward/rearward.
4 raises/lowers the seat.
5 b ackrest tilt.
R EMOTE k Ey AND THE POWER SEAT
Each of the remote keys can be used by differ-
ent drivers to store the driver’s seat position in
the following way:
• Adjust the seat to your preferences.
• Lock the vehicle by pressing the lock but-
ton on the remote key that you normally
use. This stores the seat’s current position
in that remote key’s memory
A.
• Unlock the vehicle (by pressing the unlock
button on the same remote key) and open
the driver’s door. The driver’s seat will
automatically move to the position stored in
the remote key (if the seat has been moved
since you left it).
A. This setting does not affect the separate power seat memory.
Consult your owner’s manual for detailed information.
TP 16234 (USA & Canada) AT 1320. Printed in Sweden, g öteborg 2013, Copyright © 2000-2013 Volvo Car Corporation
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Rear seat cup holders.2 Control for lifting out the center console (not available on models wit\
h the optional Rear Seat
Entertainment system).