Contents
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.3
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03 Instruments and controls
Instrument overview ................................. 59
Information displays – introduction........... 62
Eco Guide* and Power Meter*.................. 65
Information displays – indicator symbols. 66
Information displays – warning symbols... 68
My Car – introduction............................... 70Information displays – ambient tempera-
ture sensor................................................ 71 Information displays – trip odometer and
clock......................................................... 72
Inserting/removing remote key................. 72
Ignition modes.......................................... 73
Front seats................................................ 74
Front seats – folding backrest*................. 75
Front seats – power seat.......................... 75Key memory – power driver's seat* and
door mirrors.............................................. 77
Rear seats – head restraints..................... 78
Rear seats – folding backrest................... 80
Steering wheel.......................................... 81
Electrically heated* steering wheel........... 82
Lighting panel........................................... 82
High/low beam headlights........................ 83
Active high beams (AHB)*......................... 84
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Tunnel detection (models with the rain
sensor* only)............................................. 85
Active Bending Lights (ABL)*.................... 85
Auxiliary lights*.......................................... 86
Instrument and "theater" lighting.............. 87
Parking lights............................................ 87
Rear fog lights........................................... 87
Hazard warning flashers........................... 88
Turn signals............................................... 89
Front interior lighting................................. 89
Rear interior lighting.................................. 90
Home safe lighting.................................... 91
Approach lighting...................................... 91
Windshield wipers..................................... 91
Rain sensor*.............................................. 92
Windshield washer.................................... 93
Tailgate wiper/washer............................... 94
Power windows......................................... 94
Sun shades*.............................................. 96
Power door mirrors................................... 96Power door mirrors – automatic tilting/
retraction................................................... 97 Heated windshield*, rear window and
door mirror defrosters............................... 98
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Interior rearview mirror.............................. 99
Digital compass*....................................... 99
Power moonroof – introduction.............. 100
Power moonroof – operation.................. 101 HomeLink ®
Wireless Control System* –
introduction............................................. 102HomeLink ®
Wireless Control System* –
programming........................................... 103
Volvo Sensus.......................................... 106
Information display – menu controls....... 107
Information display – menu overview..... 107
Information display – messages............. 108
Trip computer – introduction ................. 109Trip computer – functions, analog instru-
ment panel.............................................. 110 Trip computer – functions, digital instru-
ment panel.............................................. 113 Trip computer – Supplementary informa-
tion.......................................................... 115
Trip computer – Trip statistics................ 116
Contents
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04 Climate
Climate – general information................. 118
Climate – sensors................................... 119
Air quality................................................ 119
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)*.......... 120
Climate – menu settings......................... 120
Air distribution – general......................... 121
Electronic climate control (ECC)............. 122
Heated seats........................................... 123
Temperature and blower control............ 124
Automatic climate control....................... 124
Air conditioning....................................... 125Max. defroster and electrically heated
windshield*.............................................. 125
Air distribution – function........................ 126
Air distribution – recirculation................. 127
Air distribution – table............................. 128
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05 Loading and storage
Storage spaces....................................... 131
Tunnel console........................................ 133
Tunnel console – 12-volt sockets........... 133
Glove compartment................................ 134
Vanity mirror............................................ 134
12-volt socket in the trunk*..................... 134
Loading – general................................... 135
Ski hatch................................................. 135
Loading – roof load carriers.................... 136
Load anchoring eyelets........................... 137
Grocery bag holder................................. 137
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06 Locks and alarm
Remote key and key blade..................... 139
Remote key – loss................................... 139
Key memory............................................ 140
Locking/unlocking confirmation.............. 140
Immobilizer (start inhibitor)...................... 141
Remote key – functions.......................... 142
Remote key – range................................ 143Detachable key blade – general informa-
tion.......................................................... 144 Detachable key blade – detaching/rein-
serting..................................................... 144
Detachable key blade – unlocking.......... 145
Valet locking............................................ 145
Remote key – replacing the battery........ 146
Keyless drive*– locking/unlocking.......... 148Keyless drive* – unlocking with key
blade....................................................... 149
Keyless drive* – key memory.................. 149
Keyless drive* – messages..................... 150
Keyless drive* – antenna locations......... 151
Locking/unlocking – from the outside..... 152
Manual locking........................................ 153
Locking/unlocking – from inside............. 153
Locking/unlocking – glove compartment 155
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08 Starting and driving
Starting the engine.................................. 245
Switching off the engine......................... 247Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – introduc-
tion.......................................................... 247 Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – starting the
engine..................................................... 248 Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – switching
off the engine.......................................... 248
Jump starting.......................................... 249
Transmission – general information........ 250
Transmission – positions........................ 250
Transmission – Geartronic...................... 252
Transmission – shiftlock override........... 254
Start/Stop – Hill Start Assist (HSA)......... 255
Start/Stop – introduction........................ 255
Start/Stop – function............................... 255
Start/Stop – Auto-stop exceptions......... 256
Start/Stop – Auto-start exceptions......... 257
Start/Stop – settings............................... 258
Start/Stop – symbols and messages...... 259
ECO*....................................................... 260
All Wheel Drive (AWD)............................. 262
Brakes – general..................................... 262
Brakes – symbols ................................... 264
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Anti-lock braking system (ABS).............. 264
Brake lights............................................. 265
Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA)....... 265
Parking brake – general information....... 266
Parking brake – applying........................ 266
Parking brake – releasing........................ 267
Parking brake – symbols and messages 269
Driving through water.............................. 270
Engine and cooling system..................... 271
Conserving electrical current.................. 271
Before a long distance trip...................... 271
Driving in cold weather........................... 272
Refueling – fuel requirements................. 273
Refueling – octane rating........................ 274Refueling – opening/closing fuel filler
door......................................................... 275
Refueling – opening/closing fuel cap...... 276
Emission controls.................................... 277
Economical driving.................................. 277
Towing a trailer....................................... 279
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA).................... 280
Towing the vehicle.................................. 281
Towing eyelet.......................................... 282
Towing by tow truck............................... 283
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09 Wheels and tires
Tires – general information...................... 285
Tires – storage and age.......................... 286
Tires – tread wear indicator.................... 287
Tires – tire economy................................ 287
Changing a wheel – direction of rotation 288
Changing a wheel – removing wheel...... 288
Changing a wheel – spare wheel............ 291Changing a wheel – accessing the spare
wheel....................................................... 292
Changing a wheel – installing a wheel.... 292
Tire inflation – general information.......... 293
Tire inflation – checking pressure........... 294
Tire specifications................................... 295
Tire inflation – pressure table.................. 297
Loading specifications............................ 298
Loading specifications – load limit.......... 298
Tire specifications – terminology............ 299Tire specifications – Uniform Tire Quality
Grading................................................... 300
Snow chains............................................ 301
Snow tires/studded tires......................... 302
Tire pressure monitoring - introduction.. 302Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
– general information.............................. 303
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bags (p. 39), a front passenger occupant weight sensor (p. 36), and inflatable cur-tains (p. 41). All of these systems are moni-tored by the SRS control module. An SRSwarning light in the instrument panel (see theillustration) illuminates when the ignition is inmodes I or II, and will normally go out after
approximately 6 seconds if no faults aredetected in the system. Where applicable, a text message will also be displayed when the SRS warning light illumi-nates. If this warning symbol is not function-ing properly, the general warning symbol illu-minates and a text message will be displayed. See also Information displays – indicator symbols (p. 66) and Information displays –warning symbols (p. 68) for more informa-tion about indicator and warning lights.WARNING
• If the SRS warning light stays on after the engine has started or if it illumi-nates while you are driving, have thevehicle inspected by a trained andqualified Volvo service technician assoon as possible.
• Never try to repair any component orpart of the SRS yourself. Any interfer-ence in the system could cause mal-function and serious injury. All work onthese systems should be performed bya trained and qualified Volvo servicetechnician.
WARNING
If your vehicle has become flood-damaged in any way (e.g., soaked carpeting/stand-ing water on the floor of the vehicle), donot attempt to start the vehicle or insertthe remote key into the ignition slot beforedisconnecting the battery (see below). Thismay cause airbag deployment which couldresult in serious injury. Have the vehicletowed to a trained and qualified Volvoservice technician for repairs. Before attempting to tow the vehicle:
1. Switch off the ignition for at least
10 minutes and disconnect the bat- tery.
2. Follow the instructions for manually overriding the shiftlock system Trans-mission – shiftlock override (p. 254).
Related information
• Crash mode – general information (p. 44)
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WARNING
•Never attempt to repair the vehicle yourself or to reset the electrical sys-tem after the vehicle has displayed
Safety mode See manual. This could
result in injury or improper system function.
• Restoring the vehicle to normal operat-ing status should only be done by atrained and qualified Volvo servicetechnician.
• After
Safety mode See manual has
been displayed, if you detect the odor of fuel vapor, or see any signs of fuelleakage, do not attempt to start thevehicle. Leave the vehicle immediately.
Related information
• Crash mode – starting the vehicle (p. 45)
• Crash mode – moving the vehicle(p. 45)
Crash mode – starting the vehicle
If Crash mode has been set Crash mode (p. 44)) and damage to the vehicle isminor and there is no fuel leakage, you mayattempt to start the engine. To do so:
1. Remove the remote key from the ignition
slot and open the driver's door. If a mes- sage is displayed that the ignition is on,press the start button.
2. Close the driver's door and reinsert the remote key in the ignition slot.
3. Try to start the vehicle.
WARNING
If the message Safety mode See manualis still displayed, the vehicle should not be driven and must be towed. Concealedfaults may make the vehicle difficult tocontrol.
Related information
• Crash mode – general information (p. 44)
• Crash mode – moving the vehicle (p. 45)
Crash mode – moving the vehicle
If the message Normal mode appears after
an attempt has been made to start the engine, Starting the vehicle after a crash (p. 45), thevehicle may be moved carefully from its pres-ent position, if for example, it is blocking traf-fic. It should, however, not be moved fartherthan is absolutely necessary.
WARNING
Even if the vehicle appears to be drivable after Crash mode has been set, it shouldnot be driven or towed (pulled by anothervehicle). There may be concealed damagethat could make it difficult or impossible tocontrol. The vehicle should be transportedon a flatbed tow truck to a trained andqualified Volvo service technician forinspection/repairs.
Related information
• Crash mode – general information (p. 44)
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WARNING
•Do not use child safety seats or child booster cushions/backrests in thefront passenger's seat. We also rec-ommend that children under 4 feet7 inches (140 cm) in height who haveoutgrown these devices sit in the rearseat with the seat belt fastened.
• Keep vehicle doors and trunk lockedand keep remote controls out of achild’s reach. Unsupervised childrencould lock themselves in an opentrunk and risk injury. Children shouldbe taught not to play in vehicles.
• On hot days, the temperature in thevehicle interior can rise very quickly.Exposure to these high temperaturesfor even a short period of time cancause heat-related injury or death.Small children are particularly at risk.
Child seat should always be registered. See Child restraints (p. 47) for more information.
Volvo's recommendationsWhy does Volvo believe that no child shouldsit in the front seat of a car? It's quite simplereally. A front airbag (p. 33) is a very powerfuldevice designed, by law, to help protect anadult. Because of the size of the airbag and its speed of inflation, a child should never beplaced in the front seat, even if he or she is properly belted or strapped into a child safetyseat. Volvo has been an innovator in safetyfor over seventy-five years, and we'll continueto do our part. But we need your help. Pleaseremember to put your children in the backseat, and buckle them up.
Volvo has some very specific
recommendations:
• Always wear your seat belt (p. 28).
• Airbags are a SUPPLEMENTAL safety device which, when used with a three-point seat belt can help reduce seriousinjuries during certain types of accidents.Volvo recommends that you do not dis-connect the airbag system in your vehi-cle.
• Volvo strongly recommends that every-one in the vehicle be properly restrained.
• Volvo recommends that ALL occupants(adults and children) shorter than 4 feet7 inches (140 cm) be seated in the backseat of any vehicle with a front passengerside airbag.
• Drive safely!
Related information
• Infant seats (p. 49)
• Convertible seats (p. 51)
• Booster cushions (p. 54)
• Child safety locks (p. 57)
• Top tether anchors (p. 56)
Child restraints
Suitable child restraints should always be used when children travel in the vehicle.
Child restraint systems
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Infant seat
There are three main types of child restraint systems: infant seats (p. 49), convertibleseats (p. 51), and booster cush-ions (p. 54). They are classified according tothe child's age and size. The following section provides general infor-
mation on securing a child restraint using a
three-point seat belt (p. 28). Refer to ISOFIX/ LATCH lower anchors (p. 55) and Top tetheranchors (p. 56) for information on securinga child restraint using ISOFIX/LATCH loweranchors and/or top tether anchorages.
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installed to them. An adult who uses a belt anchored in a child restraintanchorage runs a great risk of suffer-ing severe injuries should a collisionoccur.
• Do not install rear speakers thatrequire the removal of the top tetheranchors or interfere with the properuse of the top tether strap.
Related information
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Child safety (p. 46)
• Infant seats (p. 49)
• Convertible seats (p. 51)
• ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 55)
Child safety locks
Child safety locks help prevent children from inadvertently opening one of the rear doorsfrom inside the vehicle.
Manual child safety locks
Child safety locks – rear doorsThe controls are located on the rear door jambs. Use the remote control's key blade ora screwdriver to adjust these controls.
The rear doors can only be opened from the outside when the slot is in the hori-zontal position.
The rear doors can be opened from the inside when the slot is in the vertical posi-tion.
Related information
• Detachable key blade – general informa- tion (p. 144)
• Locking/unlocking – from inside (p. 153)
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72* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Information displays – trip odometer and clock
The trip odometers T1 and T2 and clock are
displayed in the instrument panel.
Trip odometers
Trip odometer 4
Odometer display
Turn the thumb wheel on the left steering wheel lever to display the desired trip odome-ter. Press and hold the RESET button on the left
steering wheel lever for at least 1 second to reset the selected trip odometer 5
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Clock
Clock, digital instrument panel*
Display 6
Setting the clockThe clock can be set in the
MY CAR menu
system. See My Car – introduction (p. 70) for additional information about these menus. Go to
SettingsSystem optionsTime
settings
. Set Auto time to ON (check the
box) and select the correct time zone under
Location.
Related information
• Information displays – introduction (p. 62)
Inserting/removing remote key
The remote key is used to start the engine or to use various electrical functions withoutstarting the engine.
Inserting and removing the remote key
Ignition slot with remote key and
START/STOP
ENGINE button.
Inserting the remote key 7Holding the end of the remote key with the base of the key blade, insert the remote keyinto the ignition slot as shown in the illustra-tion and press it in as far as possible.
CAUTION
Foreign objects in the ignition slot can impair function or cause damage.
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The trip odometer will be displayed differently in analog and digital instrument panels
5 Models with a digital information panel: press and hold RESET for more than approximately 4 seconds to reset all trip computer information
6 Models with an analog instrument panel: the time will be displayed in the center of the instrument panel
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Not necessary in vehicles with the optional keyless drive.