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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.115
Trip computer – Supplementary information
General information for both Analog and Digi- tal trip computer functions.
Average fuel consumptionFuel consumption since the last time thisfunction was reset.
Average speedThe vehicle's average speed since the lasttime this function was reset.
Current fuel consumptionCurrent fuel consumption is calculatedapproximately once a second. When the vehi-cle is moving at low speed, fuel consumptionis displayed per unit of time. At higherspeeds, it is displayed in terms of distance. Miles or kilometers can be displayed, see the heading "Changing units".
Distance to emptyThis function shows the approximate dis-tance that can be driven on the fuel remaining in the tank. When
Distance to empty shows
"----", there is very little useable fuel remain- ing in that tank; refuel as soon as possible.The calculation is based on average fuel con-sumption during the last 20 miles (30 km) ofdriving and the amount of fuel remaining inthe tank (the accuracy of this figure may varyif your driving style changes). An economical driving style will generally increase this dis-tance. See Economical driving (p. 265) for informa- tion about driving economically.
Digital speed display*Speed is expressed in the unit not used bythe instrument panel's speedometer e.g., ifthe normal speedometer is in mph, the tripcomputer will display in the speed in km/hand vice versa.
Resetting an analog instrument panel
Trip odometer(s) and average speed1. Display trip odometer T1 or T1, or Aver-
age speed.
2. Press and hold RESET until selected
function is reset.
Each trip computer heading must be reset individually.
Resetting a digital instrument panel
Trip odometer1. Turn the thumb wheel to select the com-
bination of headings containing the trip odometer to be reset.
2. Press and hold RESET until selected trip
odometer is reset.
Average speed and fuel consumption1. Select Trip computer reset and press
OK . 2. Select one of the following alternatives
using the thumb wheel and press OK:
• mpg
• mph
• Reset both
3. Finish by pressing RESET.
Changing unitsTo change the unit (miles/km) used to meas- ure distance and speed, go to
MY CAR
SettingsSystem optionsDistance
and fuel units.
NOTE
In addition to changing units in the trip computer, this also changes the units usedin the Volvo Navigation System (VNS)*.
Related information
• Trip computer – introduction (p. 109)
• Trip computer – functions, analog instru- ment panel (p. 110)
• Trip computer – functions, digital instru-ment panel (p. 113)
• Trip computer – Trip statistics (p. 116)

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accessed in
MY CAR by pressing OK/MENU
and then selecting
Maintenance & repair.
Booking information and data from the vehicle
If you request an appointment from your vehi- cle, with your consent, booking information and data about your vehicle 1
will be transmit-
ted to your preferred retailer.
Using the serviceOnce the prerequisites have been estab- lished, all CSB-related menus can beaccessed in MY CAR by pressing OK/MENU
and then selecting
Maintenance & repair.
If the time for the next regularly scheduled service is approaching, if the vehicle requirescertain types of repairs or if a system needsto be checked, a message will be displayed.You will then by guided through the stepsrequired to book service or repairs.
On-screen service messages
On-screen service message The pop-up service alert menu offers the fol- lowing alternatives:
•
Yes: The vehicle will transmit a booking
request as well as vehicle data directly to your preferred retailer. In return, you willreceive an email from this retailer with alink to their booking portal. From a smart-phone or a computer, you can select aday and time that suits you and specifyany other service requests that you mayhave. When you have submitted yourrequest, it will be entered into the retail-er's booking portal and you will receiveimmediate confirmation online and viaemail. The service reminder light in the vehicle's instrument panel will also beturned off remotely by Volvo.
•
No: No other messages will be displayed
on the Sensus screen but the Service Reminder Light on the vehicle's instru-ment panel will stay on. If you haveanswered "No", service can still bebooked manually (see the following sec-tion).
•
Postpone: The pop-up menu will be dis-
played that next time the engine is started.
Booking service or repairs manuallyAccess your Volvo On-Line Service Scheduler portal from a smartphone or a computer toselect a day and time that suits you andspecify any other service requests that youmay have. When you have submitted yourrequest, it will be entered into the retailer'sbooking portal and you will receive immediateconfirmation online and via email.
My AppointmentsThis displays booking information.
–Select Maintenance & repairMy
Appointments.
Transmitting vehicle dataIn order for a retailer to access vehicle data, the information is initially sent to a centralVolvo database (not directly to your retailer)
1 This information includes: service requirements, status of various functions, odometer reading and the vehicle's VIN number and software version.

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where any retailer can access or search for this information using your vehicle's VIN num-ber. This number can be found in your war-ranty booklet or on the dashboard at thelower left corner of the windshield.
–Select Maintenance & repairSend
vehicle data.
Booking information and vehicle dataWhen you opt to book service from your vehi- cle, booking information and vehicle data willbe transmitted. Vehicle data consists of anumber of parameters in the following areas:
• Service requirements
• Function status
• Fluid levels
• Odometer reading (mileage)
• Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
• The vehicle's software version
Related information
•Volvo ID (p. 21)
Maintenance – opening/closing hood
The hood is opened by first releasing the lock from the passenger compartment and thenpressing the release control.
Opening and closing the hood
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Pull the lever located under the left side of the dash to release the hood lock.
Lift the hood slightly. Press the release control (located under the right front edgeof the hood) to the left, and lift the hood.
WARNING
Check that the hood locks properly when closed.
Related information
•Maintenance – owner maintenance (p. 308)
• Engine compartment – overview (p. 313)

12 Index
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372
Motor oilchecking............................................. 314
volumes.............................................. 360
O
Occupant safety........................................ 26
Occupant weight sensor............................ 36
Octane recommendations....................... 262
Odometer, trip........................................... 72Oilchecking............................................. 314
volumes.............................................. 360
Oil level sensor........................................ 315
Oil quality................................................. 359
OK button........................................ 106, 107
On Call Roadside Assistance.................... 24
Outside temperature sensor...................... 71
Overhead courtesy lighting........................ 89
Overheating, engine................................... 69
Ownership, changing................................. 18
Oxygen sensors, heated.......................... 265
P
Paint, touching up.................................... 349
Park assist....................................... 219, 223
Park Assist Camera................................. 223Parking brake electric, applying/releasing. 254, 255, 257
warning light......................................... 68
Parking lights............................................. 87
Pedestrian detection........................ 201, 204
Polishing.................................................. 346Power front seat memory function................................... 75
Power meter.............................................. 65
Power mirrors...................................... 96, 97 defroster............................................... 98
Power moonroof.............................. 100, 101Power steering adjustable........................................... 166
fluid..................................................... 318
Power steering fluid................................. 362
Power windows......................................... 94 laminated glass..................................... 95
Pregnancy, using seat belts during........... 30
Private locking......................................... 146
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING.. 237, 333, 363
R
Rain sensor................................................ 92
Rear fog lights............................................ 87
Rear park assist............................... 219, 223Rear seats center head restraint............................. 78
folding............................................. 78, 80
heated................................................. 123
Rearview mirror auto-dim function................................. 98
compass............................................... 99
Rear window defroster.............................. 98
Recalls....................................................... 26
Recalls, child restraints.............................. 47
Refrigerant............................................... 362
Refueling.......................................... 261, 262 fuel filler cap....................................... 264
fuel filler door.............................. 263, 264
fuel tank volume................................. 362
Registering child restraints........................ 47 Remote control private locking.................................... 146
Remote key...................... 140, 141, 144, 147 approach lighting................................ 143
immobilizer......................................... 142
key blade.... 140, 141, 144, 145, 146, 147

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374
Tire Monitor............................. 295, 296, 297Tire Pressure Monitoring System.... 291, 294 indicator light........................................ 67
Tires......................................................... 273 age...................................................... 274
changing from summer to winter........ 276
glossary of terms................................ 287
improving economy............................ 275
inflation pressure........................ 281, 282
inflation pressure table....................... 285
rotation............................................... 273
Self-supporting run flat tires (SST)..... 298
snow........................................... 289, 290
spare................................................... 279
specifications...................................... 283
speed ratings...................................... 283
storing................................................. 274
studded....................................... 289, 290
tire pressure monitoring system......... 291
tire sealing system.............................. 298
tread wear indicator............................ 275
uniform tire quality grading................. 288
Tire sealing system.................................. 298 Top tether anchors (child restraint sys-
tems).......................................................... 56
Touching up paint.................................... 349
Towing a trailer................................ 267, 268
Towing the vehicle................... 269, 270, 271 Traction control................................ 162, 163
Trailer towing................................... 267, 268Transmission
general description..................... 238, 240
Hill Start Assist................................... 238
oil........................................................ 361
shiftlock override................................ 242
Tread wear indicator................................ 275
Trip computer.......................................... 109
Trip odometers.......................................... 72
Trips, long distance................................. 259Trunk changing bulbs................................... 326
Tunnel detection........................................ 85
Turn signals............................................... 88 changing bulbs................................... 323
indicator lights...................................... 67
U
Uniform Tire Quality Grading................... 288
Unlocking the vehicle....... 143, 153, 154, 155, 156
V
Valet locking............................................ 146
Vanity mirror............................................ 135changing bulbs................................... 326
Vehicle Event Data..................................... 18
Vehicle information.................................... 20
Vehicle loading........................ 136, 138, 286 roof loads............................................ 137
Vehicle maintenance................................ 307 performed by the owner..................... 308
Vehicle weights........................................ 357
Ventilated seats....................................... 124
Volvo and the environment........................ 22
Volvo ID..................................................... 21
Volvo maintenance.................................. 307
Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance.......... 24
Volvo programs......................................... 24
Volvo Sensus........................................... 105
W
Warning flashers, hazard........................... 88
Warning lights................................ 62, 64, 68
Warning symbol......................................... 69