Contents
6* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Collision warning* – limitations............... 215
The camera’s limitations......................... 217
Collision warning – troubleshooting........ 218Collision warning – symbols and mes-
sages....................................................... 220
Driver Alert System................................. 222
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – introduction 222
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – operation.... 223
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – function...... 223
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – limitations... 224Driver Alert Control (DAC) – symbols and
messages................................................ 225 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – intro-
duction.................................................... 227 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – opera-
tion.......................................................... 227 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - limita-
tions........................................................ 229 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – sym-
bols and messages................................. 230
Park assist – introduction....................... 232
Park assist – function.............................. 232
Park assist – operation........................... 234
Park assist – limitations.......................... 235
Park assist – troubleshooting.................. 236
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – intro-
duction.................................................... 236 Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – func-
tion.......................................................... 237 Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – opera-
tion.......................................................... 237 Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – guiding
and marker lines...................................... 239 Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – limita-
tions........................................................ 240
BLIS* – introduction................................ 240
BLIS* – function...................................... 241
BLIS* – operation.................................... 242
BLIS* – Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)............. 243
BLIS* – limitations................................... 244
BLIS* – messages................................... 245
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08 Starting and driving
Starting the engine.................................. 247
Switching off the engine......................... 249Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – introduc-
tion.......................................................... 249 Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – starting the
engine..................................................... 250 Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – switching
off the engine.......................................... 250
Jump starting.......................................... 251
Transmission – general information........ 252
Transmission – positions........................ 252
Transmission – Geartronic...................... 254
Transmission – shiftlock override........... 256
Start/Stop – Hill Start Assist (HSA)......... 257
Start/Stop – introduction........................ 257
Start/Stop – function............................... 257
Start/Stop – Auto-stop exceptions......... 258
Start/Stop – Auto-start exceptions......... 259
Start/Stop – settings............................... 260
Start/Stop – symbols and messages...... 261
ECO*....................................................... 262
All Wheel Drive (AWD)............................. 264Hill Descent Control (HDC) – introduc-
tion.......................................................... 264
Hill Descent Control (HDC) – operation.. 265
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Brakes – general..................................... 266
Brakes – symbols ................................... 268
Anti-lock braking system (ABS).............. 268
Brake lights............................................. 268
Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA)....... 269
Parking brake – general information....... 269
Parking brake – applying........................ 270
Parking brake – releasing........................ 271
Parking brake – symbols and messages 272
Driving through water.............................. 273
Engine and cooling system..................... 274
Conserving electrical current.................. 274
Before a long distance trip...................... 274
Driving in cold weather........................... 275
Refueling – fuel requirements................. 276
Refueling – octane rating........................ 277Refueling – opening/closing fuel filler
door......................................................... 278
Refueling – opening/closing fuel cap...... 279
Emission controls.................................... 280
Economical driving.................................. 280
Towing a trailer....................................... 282
Detachable trailer hitch........................... 283
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA).................... 284
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Towing the vehicle.................................. 285
Towing eyelet.......................................... 285
Towing by tow truck............................... 286
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09 Wheels and tires
Tires – general information...................... 289
Tires – storage and age.......................... 290
Tires – tread wear indicator.................... 291
Tires – tire economy................................ 291
Changing a wheel – direction of rotation 292
Changing a wheel – removing wheel...... 292
Changing a wheel – spare wheel............ 295Changing a wheel – accessing the spare
wheel....................................................... 296
Changing a wheel – installing a wheel.... 296
Tire inflation – general information.......... 297
Tire inflation – checking pressure........... 298
Tire specifications................................... 299
Tire inflation – pressure table.................. 301
Loading specifications............................ 302
Loading specifications – load limit.......... 302
Tire specifications – terminology............ 303Tire specifications – Uniform Tire Quality
Grading................................................... 304
Snow chains............................................ 305
Snow tires/studded tires......................... 306
Tire pressure monitoring - introduction.. 306Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
– general information.............................. 307
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
– changing wheels.................................. 308 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
– recalibrating......................................... 309 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
– activating/deactivating......................... 309 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
– messages............................................. 310
Tire Monitor - introduction...................... 311
Calibrating Tire Monitor.......................... 311
Tire Monitor status information............... 312
Tire Monitor – messages......................... 313
Self-supporting run flat tires (SST).......... 314Tire sealing system* – general informa-
tion.......................................................... 314
Tire sealing system* – overview.............. 316
Tire sealing system* – sealing hole......... 317Tire sealing system – checking inflation
pressure.................................................. 319
Tire sealing system* – inflating tires........ 320Tire sealing system* – sealing compound
container................................................. 321
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10 Maintenance and servicing
Maintenance – introduction.................... 323
Maintenance – owner maintenance........ 324
Maintenance – hoisting........................... 325
Onboard Diagnostic System................... 326
Booking service and repairs .................. 326
Maintenance – opening/closing hood..... 328
Engine compartment – overview............ 329
Engine compartment – engine oil........... 330
Engine compartment – coolant............... 332
Engine compartment – brake fluid.......... 333Engine compartment – power steering
fluid......................................................... 334
Bulbs – introduction................................ 335
Bulbs – headlight housing....................... 336
Bulbs – cover.......................................... 337
Bulbs – low beam, Halogen.................... 338
Bulbs – high beam, Halogen................... 338
Bulbs – extra high beam......................... 339
Bulbs – front turn signals........................ 339
Bulbs – rear fog lights............................. 340
Bulbs – location of taillight bulbs............ 340
Bulbs – brake lights and taillights........... 341
Bulbs – license plate lighting.................. 341
Bulbs – cargo area lighting..................... 341
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Bulbs – vanity mirror lighting.................. 342
Bulbs – specifications............................. 342
Wiper blades – service position.............. 343
Wiper blades – windshield...................... 344
Wiper blades – tailgate........................... 345
Engine compartment – washer fluid....... 345
Battery – symbols................................... 346
Battery – handling................................... 346
Battery – maintenance............................ 347
Battery – changing.................................. 348
Fuses – introduction............................... 349
Fuses – engine compartment................. 351
Fuses – glove compartment................... 355
Fuses – cargo area/trunk........................ 358Fuses – engine compartment cold zone
(Start/Stop only)...................................... 359
Washing the car...................................... 361
Automatic car wash................................ 362
Polishing and waxing.............................. 362
Cleaning the interior................................ 363
Touching up paintwork........................... 365
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11 Specifications
Label information.................................... 368
Dimensions............................................. 371
Weights................................................... 374
Engine specifications.............................. 376
Oil specifications..................................... 377
Oil volume............................................... 378
Coolant – specification and volume........ 379Transmission oil – specification and vol-
umes....................................................... 379
Brake fluid – specification and volume... 379
Power steering – specification................ 380Fuel tank volume – specification and vol-
ume......................................................... 380 Air conditioning – specification and vol-
ume......................................................... 380
Battery specifications............................. 381
Symbols – general information............... 382
Warning symbols.................................... 382
Indicator symbols.................................... 383
Information symbols............................... 384
Information symbols – ceiling console.... 385
Information symbols – center console.... 385
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Index....................................................... 386
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ProceduresProcedures (step-by-step instructions), or actions that must be carried out in a certainorder, are arranged in numbered lists in thismanual.
If there is a series of illustrations associ- ated with step-by-step instructions, eachstep in the procedure is numbered in thesame way as the corresponding illustra-tion.
Lists in which letters are used can be found with series of illustrations in caseswhere the order in which the instructionsare carried out is not important.
Arrows with or without numbers are used to indicate the direction of a movement.
Arrows containing letters are used to indi- cate movement.
If there are no illustrations associated with astep-by-step list, the steps in the procedureare indicated by ordinary numbers.
Position listsRed circles containing a number are used in general overview illustrations in whichcertain components are pointed out. Thecorresponding number is also used in theposition list's description of the variouscomponents.
Bullet listsBullets are used to differentiate a number of components/functions/points of informationthat can be listed in random order. For example:
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Options and accessoriesOptional or accessory equipment describedin this manual is indicated by an asterisk. Optional or accessory equipment may not be available in all countries or markets. Pleasenote that some vehicles may be equipped dif-ferently, depending on special legal require-ments. Contact your Volvo retailer for additional information.
NOTE
• Do not export your Volvo to another country before investigating that coun-try's applicable safety and exhaustemission requirements. In some casesit may be difficult or impossible tocomply with these requirements. Mod-ifications to the emission control sys-tem(s) may render your Volvo not certi-fiable for legal operation in the U.S.,Canada and other countries.
• All information, illustrations and speci-fications contained in this manual arebased on the latest product informa-tion available at the time of publica-tion. Please note that some vehiclesmay be equipped differently, depend-ing on special legal requirements.Optional equipment described in thismanual may not be available in all mar-kets.
• Some of the illustrations shown aregeneric and may not depict the exactmodel for which this manual isintended.
• Volvo reserves the right to make modelchanges at any time, or to changespecifications or design without noticeand without incurring obligation.
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WARNING
If your vehicle is involved in an accident, unseen damage may affect its drivabilityand safety.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA proposition 65 Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain oremit chemicals known to the state of Cali-fornia to cause cancer, and birth defectsor other reproductive harm. In addition,certain fluids contained in vehicles andcertain products of component wear con-tain or emit chemicals known to the Stateof California to cause cancer, and birthdefects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING
Certain components of this vehicle such as air bag modules, seat belt pretensioners,adaptive steering columns, and button cellbatteries may contain Perchlorate material.Special handling may apply for service orvehicle end of life disposal. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ perchlorate.
ShiftlockWhen your vehicle is parked, the gear selec- tor is locked in the P (Park) position. To
release the selector from this position, the ignition must be in mode
II (p. 79) or the
engine must be running. Depress the brakepedal, press the button on the front side ofthe gear selector and move the selector fromP (Park).
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)The ABS system performs a brief self-diag-nostic test when the engine has been startedand driver releases the brake pedal. Anotherautomatic test may be performed when thevehicle first reaches a speed of approximately6 mph (10 km/h). The brake pedal will pulsateseveral times and a sound may be audiblefrom the ABS control module. This is normal.
Fuel filler doorPress the button on the light switch panel(see the illustration in Refueling – opening/closing fuel filler door (p. 278)) when the vehi-cle is at a standstill to unlock the fuel fillerdoor. It will relock when closed and there willbe an audible click.
Points to keep in mind
• Do not export your Volvo to another country before investigating that coun-try's applicable safety and exhaust emis-sion requirements. In some cases it maybe difficult or impossible to comply withthese requirements. Modifications to theemission control system(s) may renderyour Volvo not certifiable for legal opera- tion in the U.S., Canada and other coun-tries.
• All information, illustrations and specifica-tions contained in this manual are basedon the latest product information availa-ble at the time of publication. Please notethat some vehicles may be equipped dif-ferently, depending on special legalrequirements. Optional equipment descri-bed in this manual may not be available inall markets.
• Some of the illustrations shown aregeneric and may not depict the exactmodel for which this manual is intended.
• Volvo reserves the right to make modelchanges at any time, or to change speci-fications or design without notice andwithout incurring obligation.
Related information
• Information on the Internet (p. 20)
• Volvo and the environment (p. 22)
• Important warnings (p. 23)
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Volvo will not contribute to spreading the above-mentioned information to third partieswithout the consent of the vehicle’s owner.However, due to national legal requirementsand regulations, Volvo may be compelled toprovide information of this type to authoritiessuch as law enforcement agencies or otherswho may assert a legal right to obtain suchinformation. Volvo and service and repair facilities with agreements with Volvo have access to thespecial technical equipment required in orderto read and interpret the information storedby the vehicle’s computers. Volvo is responsi-ble for ensuring that the information transmit-ted to Volvo during service and maintenanceis stored and handled in a secure manner andthat this handling is done in accordance withapplicable legal requirements. For additionalinformation, contact: For additional information, contact: In the United States Volvo Cars of North America, LLC Customer Care Center1 Volvo Drive, P.O. box 914Rockleigh, New Jersey 076471-800-458-1552www.volvocars.com/us In Canada
Volvo Cars of Canada National Customer Service9130 Leslie StreetRichmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B91-800-663-8255www.volvocars.com/ca
Related information
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Information on the Internet (p. 20)
• Contacting Volvo (p. 13)
Volvo Structural Parts Statement
Volvo has always been and continues to be a leader in automotive safety. Volvo engineers and manufactures vehicles designed to help protect vehicle occupants inthe event of a collision. Volvos are designed to absorb the impact of a collision. This energy absorption systemincluding, but not limited to, structural com-ponents such as bumper reinforcement bars,bumper energy absorbers, frames, rails,fender aprons, A-pillars, B-pillars and bodypanels must work together to maintain cabinintegrity and protect the vehicle occupants. The supplemental restraint system including but not limited to air bags, side curtain airbags, and deployment sensors work togetherwith the above components to provide propertiming for air bag deployment. Due to the above, Volvo Cars of North Amer- ica does not support the use of aftermarket,alternative or anything other than originalVolvo parts for collision repair. In addition Volvo does not support the use or re-use of structural components from anexisting vehicle that has been previouslydamaged. Although these parts may appearequivalent, it is difficult to tell if the parts havebeen previously replaced with non-OE partsor if the part has been damaged as a result ofa prior collision. The quality of these used
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Volvo and the environment
Volvo is committed to the well being of its customers. As a natural part of this commit-ment, we care about the environment inwhich we all live. Concern for the environmentmeans an everyday involvement in reducingour environmental impact. Volvo's environmental activities are based on a holistic view, which means we consider theoverall environmental impact of a productthroughout its complete life cycle. In this con-text, design, production, product use, andrecycling are all important considerations. Inproduction, Volvo has partly or completelyphased out several chemicals includingCFCs, lead chromates, asbestos, and cad-mium; and reduced the number of chemicalsused in our plants 50% since 1991. Volvo was the first in the world to introduce into production a three-way catalytic con-verter with a Lambda sond, now called theheated oxygen sensor, in 1976. The currentversion of this highly efficient system reducesemissions of harmful substances (CO, HC,NOx) from the exhaust pipe by approximately95 – 99% and the search to eliminate theremaining emissions continues. Volvo is theonly automobile manufacturer to offer CFC-free retrofit kits for the air conditioning systemof all models as far back as the 1975model 240. Advanced electronic engine con-trols and cleaner fuels are bringing us closerto our goal. In addition to continuous environ-mental refinement of conventional gasoline-powered internal combustion engines, Volvois actively looking at advanced technologyalternative-fuel vehicles. When you drive a Volvo, you become our partner in the work to lessen the car's impacton the environment. To reduce your vehicle'senvironmental impact, you can: •
Maintain proper air pressure in your tires. Tests have shown decreased fuel econ-omy with improperly inflated tires.
• Follow the recommended maintenanceschedule in your Warranty and ServiceRecords Information booklet.
• Drive at a constant speed whenever pos-sible.
• See a trained and qualified Volvo servicetechnician as soon as possible forinspection if the check engine (malfunc-tion indicator) light illuminates, or stayson after the vehicle has started.
• Properly dispose of any vehicle-relatedwaste such as used motor oil, used bat-teries, brake pads, etc.
• When cleaning your vehicle, please usegenuine Volvo car care products. AllVolvo car care products are formulated tobe environmentally friendly.
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Related information
• Economical driving (p. 280)
• Tires – tire economy (p. 291)