Contents
4* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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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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Locking/unlocking – trunk....................... 155
Alarm – general information.................... 157
Alarm indicator........................................ 158
Alarm – arming/disarming....................... 158
Alarm signal............................................ 159
Alarm – turning off................................... 159
Alarm-related functions........................... 160
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07 Driver support
Active chassis* (Four C).......................... 162
Stability system – introduction................ 162
Stability system – operation.................... 163Stability system – symbols and mes-
sages....................................................... 165
Adjustable steering force*....................... 167 Road Sign Information (RSI)* – introduc-
tion.......................................................... 167
Road Sign Information (RSI) – operation 168
Road Sign Information (RSI) – limitations 168
Cruise control (CC) – introduction.......... 169Cruise control (CC) – engaging and set-
ting speed............................................... 169 Toggling between ACC and CC (stand-
ard Cruise Control).................................. 171
Cruise control (CC) – deactivating.......... 171
Adaptive Cruise Control – introduction... 172
Adaptive Cruise Control – function......... 173
Adaptive Cruise Control – engaging....... 175
Adaptive Cruise Control – setting speed 176Adaptive Cruise Control – setting time
interval..................................................... 177
Adaptive Cruise Control – deactivating.. 177Adaptive Cruise Control – passing
another vehicle........................................ 179
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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) – Queue
Assist...................................................... 179
Radar sensor........................................... 181
Adaptive Cruise Control – limitations...... 181Adaptive Cruise Control – symbols and
messages................................................ 183 Adaptive Cruise Control – troubleshoot-
ing........................................................... 185
Distance Alert – introduction................... 186
Distance Alert – operation....................... 186
Distance Alert – limitations...................... 187
Distance Alert – symbols and messages 189
City Safety – introduction........................ 190
City Safety – function.............................. 191
City Safety – operation............................ 192
City Safety – limitations.......................... 192
City Safety – troubleshooting.................. 193
City Safety – symbols and messages..... 195
City Safety – Laser sensor...................... 196
Collision warning – introduction.............. 197
Collision warning* – function................... 199
Collision warning* – operation................ 200
Collision warning* – Cyclist detection..... 201Collision warning* – Pedestrian detec-
tion.......................................................... 202
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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.
03 Instruments and controls
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FunctionSee
Controls for menus and messages, turnsignals, high/lowbeams, trip computer(p. 70), (p. 89),(p. 82),(p. 109)
Paddles for manually shifting gears*(p. 252)
Cruise control(p. 169)
Horn, airbag(p. 81), (p. 33)
Main instrument panel(p. 62)
Infotainment system/ Bluetooth hands-freecontrolsSensus Info- tainmentsupplement
START/STOP ENGINE button(p. 72)
Ignition slot(p. 72)
Display for infotain- ment system func-tions and menus(p. 107), Sensus Info-tainmentsupplement
Door handle-
FunctionSee
In-door control pan- els (power windows,mirrors, central lock-ing button)(p. 94), (p. 96),(p. 153)
Hazard warning flashers(p. 88)
Controls for the info- tainment system andmenus(p. 70), (p. 122),Sensus Info-tainmentsupplement
Climate system con- trols(p. 122)
Gear selector(p. 250)
Controls for active chassis (Four-C)*(p. 162)
Wipers and washers(p. 91), (p. 93)
Steering wheel adjustment(p. 81)
Hood opening control(p. 323)
Parking brake(p. 266)
FunctionSee
Power seat* adjust- ment controls(p. 75)
Lighting panel, but- tons for opening fuelfiller door andunlocking and open-ing the trunk(p. 82), (p. 275),(p. 155)
Related information
• Information displays – ambient tempera- ture sensor (p. 71)
• Information displays – trip odometer andclock (p. 72)
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Reminder – doors not closedIf one of the doors is not closed properly, the
information or warning symbol illuminates
(depending on the vehicle's speed), a graphic will be displayed in instrument panel and an explanatory text message 3
will also be dis-
played in the instrument panel. Stop the vehi- cle in a safe place as soon as possible andclose the door.
If the vehicle is driven at a speedlower than approximately 5 mph(7 km/h), the information symbol illu-
minates.
If the vehicle is driven at a speed higher than approximately 5 mph(7 km/h), the warning symbol illumi-
nates.
If the hood is not closed properly, the warn-
ing symbol illuminates, a graphic will be dis-
played in instrument panel and an explana- tory text message 3
will also be displayed in
the instrument panel. Stop the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and close thehood. If the trunk is not closed properly, the infor-
mation symbol illuminates and a graphic will
be displayed in instrument panel. Stop the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possibleand close the trunk.
Related information
• Information displays – introduction (p. 62)
• Information displays – indicator symbols (p. 66)
My Car – introduction
The MY CAR menu system provides access to menus for operating many of the vehicle'sfunctions, such as setting the clock, door mir-rors, lock and alarm settings, etc. Some of the features or functions are stand- ard; others are optional and vary according tomodel/market.
OperationUse the buttons on the center console or thesteering wheel keypad to navigate in themenus.
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Text message applies only to models with the optional digital instrument panel
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Rear seats – folding backrest
The rear seat head restraints and backrests can be folded down. The center headrestraint can be raised/lowered according tothe passenger's height.
Folding down the rear seat backrests
The rear seat backrests are split and can be folded down together or separately1. Pull the release control handle(s).
2. Fold the backrest forward. Adjust the center seat head restraint if necessary.
NOTE
When the backrests are folded down, move the outboard head restraints forwardslightly so that they do not catch on theseat cushion.
CAUTION
To help avoid damage to the upholstery, there should be no objects on the rear seatand the seat belt should not be buckledwhen the backrest is folded down.
WARNING
•Keep vehicle doors and trunk locked and keep keys out of a child’s reach.Unsupervised children could lockthemselves in an open trunk and riskinjury. Children should be taught not toplay in vehicles.
• On hot days, the temperature in thetrunk or vehicle interior can rise veryquickly. Exposure of people to thesehigh temperatures for even a shortperiod of time can cause heat-relatedinjury or death. Small children are par-ticularly at risk.
WARNING
•
When one or more sections of the backrest is returned to the uprightposition, check that it is properlylocked in place by pushing and pullingit.
• Return the outboard head restraints tothe upright position.
• Long loads should always be securelyanchored to help avoid injury in theevent of a sudden stop.
• Always turn the engine off and applythe parking brake when loading/unloading the vehicle.
• Place the transmission in the Park (
P)
position to help prevent inadvertentmovement of the gear selector.
• On hot days, the temperature in thevehicle interior can rise very quickly.Exposure of people to these high tem-peratures for even a short period oftime can cause heat-related injury ordeath. Small children are particularly atrisk.
Related information
•
Front seats (p. 74)
• Front seats – power seat (p. 75)
• Rear seats – head restraints (p. 78)
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Instrument and "theater" lighting
Instrument lightingIllumination of the display and instrument lights will vary, depending on ignition mode. The display lighting is automatically subdued in darkness and the sensitivity is set with thethumb wheel. The intensity of the instrument lighting is adjusted with the thumb wheel.
"Theater" lightingWhen the overhead courtesy lighting hasgone out and the engine is running, severalLEDs located near the roof console illuminateto provide faint lighting for the occupants ofthe front seats. This lighting goes out justafter the overhead courtesy lighting when thevehicle is locked.
Related information
•Lighting panel (p. 82)
• Front interior lighting (p. 89)
• Rear interior lighting (p. 90)
• Ignition modes (p. 73)
Parking lights
Turn the headlight switch to the posi-
tion (the license plate lighting comes on at the same time).
Headlight switch in the parking light position
Canadian models: If the ignition is in position
II or the engine is running, the daytime run-
ning lights will also be on. With the headlight switch in this position, the parking lights will remain on even when theignition is switched off. In dark ambient lighting conditions, the rear parking lights also illuminate when the trunkis opened to alert anyone traveling behindyour vehicle. This happens regardless of theposition that the headlight control is in orwhich mode the ignition is in.
Related information
• Lighting panel (p. 82)
Rear fog lights
The rear fog lights are considerably brighter than the normal taillights and should be usedonly when conditions such as fog, rain, snow,smoke or dust reduce visibility for other vehi-cles to less than 500 ft. (150 meters).
The rear fog lights will only function in combi- nation with the high/low beam headlights.
–Press the button to switch the rear fog lights on/off.
> The rear fog light indicator symbol
on the instrument panel and the
light in the button illuminate when the rear fog lights are switched on.
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Overhead courtesy lightingThe passenger compartment lighting is switched on and off automatically when but-ton (3) is in the neutral position. The lighting comes on and remains on for 30 seconds if:
• the vehicle is unlocked from the outside with the key or remote control
• the engine is switched off and the ignitionis in mode
0.
The lighting switches off when:
• the engine is started
• the vehicle is locked from the outside.
The lighting comes on and remains on for two minutes if one of the doors is open. The passenger compartment lighting can be switched on and off manually within30 minutes after the vehicle has beenunlocked. If the lighting is switched on manually and the vehicle is locked, the courtesy lighting willswitch off automatically after one minute.
Courtesy lights/door step lighting*The courtesy lights/door step lighting switch on/off automatically when one of the frontdoors is opened/closed.
Glove compartment lightingThe glove compartment lighting switches on/off automatically when the lid is opened/closed.
Related information
• Rear interior lighting (p. 90)
Rear interior lighting
The lights are switched on or off by pressing each respective button.
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Rear reading lights
Trunk lightingThe trunk lighting comes on automatically when the trunk lid is opened.
Related information
• Front interior lighting (p. 89)