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Using turn signals146
Passenger compartment lighting 147
Home safe lighting 149
Approach lighting 150
Messages in the instrument panel and center display 150
Handling messages in the instru-ment panel and center display 152
Handling messages stored from theinstrument panel and center display 154
Instrument panel App menu 155
Using the instrument panel App menu 156
Using the windshield wipers 157
Activating/deactivating the rain sensor 157
Windshield and headlight washers 158
Steering wheel 159
Adjusting the steering wheel 161
Seats 161
Manually operated front seats 162
Power front seats *
162
Adjusting power front seats *
163
Adjusting the passenger's seat from the driver's seat * 163
Using the power seat memory function *
164
Multifunctional front seats *
165
Adjusting function settings in the multifunctional front seats *166
Rear seats 169
Adjusting the second row head restraints 169
Folding down the rear seat backrests *
170
Driver profiles 172
Selecting a driver profile 172
Editing a driver profile 173
Linking a remote key to a driver profile 174
Importing/exporting a driver profile from/to a USB flash drive 175
CLIMATE
Climate control system
178
Perceived temperature 178
Climate system sensors 179
Air quality 179
Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP) *
180
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS) *
181
Passenger compartment air filter 181
Automatic climate control 182
Climate system controls 182
Climate system controls in the center display 183
Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console * 185
Setting the blower speed 185
Setting the temperature 187
Turning recirculation on and off 189
Defrosting windows and mirrors 190
Turning steering wheel heating * on
and off 192
Air conditioning 193
Turning seat heating * on and off
194
Turning front seat ventilation * on and off
195
Air distribution 196
Opening/closing/directing air vents 197
Adjusting air distribution 198
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Start and lock system type designations239
DRIVER SUPPORT
Driver support systems242
Adjustable steering force *
242
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 243
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sport mode 244
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)symbols and messages 245
Roll stability control (RSC) 247
Speed limiter (SL) *
247
Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL) * 248
Changing a Speed Limiter (SL) *
maximum speed 249
Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) *
249
Activating/deactivating theAutomatic Speed Limiter (ASL) *251
Changing tolerance for the Automatic Speed Limiter 251
Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Limiter * 252
Turning the Speed Limiter * off
253
Cruise Control (CC) 254
Starting and activating Cruise Control 254
Changing Cruise Control speed 255
Deactivating/resuming Cruise Control (CC) 256
Turning Cruise Control off 257
Switching between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control*258
Distance Alert *
259
Using Distance Alert *
260
Distance Alert * limitations
260
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) *
261
Starting and activating AdaptiveCruise Control (ACC) * 264
Deactivating/resuming Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 265
Changing Adaptive Cruise Control(ACC) speed 267
Setting an Adaptive Cruise Controltime interval 267
Passing Assistance with AdaptiveCruise Control or Pilot Assist 268
Changing target vehicles and auto-matic braking with Adaptive CruiseControl (ACC) 269
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) -troubleshooting 271
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - limi-tations 272
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) sym-bols and messages 273
Pilot Assist *
275
Starting and activating Pilot Assist 278
Changing Pilot Assist speed 280
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STARTING AND DRIVING
Starting and driving346
Brakes 346
Brake functions 348
Auto-hold brake function 348
Brake assist system 349
Braking effect after a collision 349
Emergency brake lights 350
Hill Start Assist 350
Parking brake 350
Using the parking brake 351
Parking brake malfunctions 353
Before a long distance trip 353
Driving economically 354
Driving through standing water 355
Overheating the engine and transmission 356
Winter driving 357
Towing eyelet 357
Towing recommendations 359
Fuel 361
Octane rating 362
Opening/closing the fuel filler door 363
Emission controls 364
Jump starting 364
Driving with a trailer 366
Detachable trailer hitch*
368
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) 369
Ignition modes 370
Battery drain 372
Starting the engine 372
Turning the engine off 374
Drive modes *
374
ECO drive mode 377
Start/Stop 379
Using the Start/Stop function 379
Conditions for Start/Stop 381
Automatic transmission 382
Shiftlock 383
Gear shift indicator 384
Gear selector positions 384
Steering wheel paddles *
386
All Wheel Drive (AWD) 387
Leveling control * and suspension
388
INFOTAINMENT
The infotainment system
390
Apps (applications) 390
Sound settings 391
Radio 392
Radio settings 392
RBDS radio 393
Changing and searching for radio stations 393
HD Radio ™reception
394
Switching HD Radio on and off 396
HD Radio sub-channels 396
HD Radio limitations 397
SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio * 398
Using SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio *399
SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio * settings 400
SiriusXM Travel Link *
401
SiriusXM Travel Link - Weather 403
SiriusXM Travel Link - Alerts 404
SiriusXM Travel Link - Fuel 405
SiriusXM Travel Link - Sports 406
Phone 407
Pairing a cell phone 408
Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone 409
Handling phone calls 410
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Information is presented in different displays depending on how it should be prioritized (generic illustration)
Head-up-display *
The head up-display presents types of informa- tion that the driver should be aware of immedi- ately, such as traffic warnings, speed informationand navigation. Road sign information and incom-ing phone calls are also displayed here. Thehead-up display is controlled from the right-sidesteering wheel keypad and the center display.
Instrument panel
12" instrument panel
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8" instrument panel
The instrument panel displays information such as speed, an incoming phone call or the trackthat is currently playing. It is controlled using bothsteering wheel keypads.
Center display
Many of the vehicle's main functions are con- trolled from the center display, a touchscreen thatreacts to taps or other gestures. The number ofphysical buttons is thereby minimized. The screencan be operated with or without gloves. The center display is used to control e.g., the cli- mate and infotainment systems and to adjust the power seats*. The information shown here can be
dealt with by the driver or the front seat passen- ger.
Voice control system
The voice control system ena- bles the driver to operate cer-tain vehicle functions withoutremoving his/her hands fromthe steering wheel and itunderstands natural speech.Use voice commands to e.g.,
play a track on the infotainment system, make aphone call, raise the passenger compartmenttemperature or to read a text message.
For additional information about all of the func- tions/system, see the respective articles in theon-board owner's manual or the printed supple-ment.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 44)
• Center display overview (p. 28)
• Navigating in the center display's views(p. 38) •
Head-up display (HUD)
* (p. 116)
• Instrument panel (p. 124)
• Voice control (p. 119)
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Options, accessories and the On- board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket We strongly recommend that Volvo owners install only genuine, Volvo-approved accesso-ries, and that accessory installations be per-formed only by a trained and qualified Volvoservice technician.
Optional or accessory equipment described in this manual is indicated by an asterisk. Optional or accessory equipment may not be available in all countries or markets. Please notethat some vehicles may be equipped differently,depending on special legal requirements. Contact your Volvo retailer for additional informa- tion.
NOTE
• 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 market-specificadaptations or special legal requirements.Optional equipment described in thismanual may not be available in all mar-kets.
• Some of the illustrations shown aregeneric and are intended as examplesonly, and may not depict the exact modelfor which this owner's information isintended.
• Volvo reserves the right to make modeland product changes at any time, or tochange specifications or design withoutnotice and without incurring obligation.
WARNING
If your vehicle is involved in an accident, unseen damage may affect its drivability andsafety.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA proposition 65 Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emitchemicals known to the state of California tocause cancer, and birth defects or otherreproductive harm. In addition, certain fluidscontained in vehicles and certain products ofcomponent wear contain or emit chemicalsknown to the State of California to cause can-cer, and birth defects or other reproductiveharm.
WARNING
Certain components of this vehicle such as air bag modules, seat belt pretensioners, adap-tive steering columns, and button cell batter-ies may contain Perchlorate material. Specialhandling may apply for service or vehicle endof life disposal. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ perchlorate.
• Genuine Volvo accessories are tested to ensure compatibility with the performance,safety, and emission systems in your vehicle.
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Function view: vehicle functions can be acti- vated/deactivated by tapping. Certain func-tions are called "trigger functions", which open settings windows, e.g.,
Camera and
parking functions. Settings for the head-up display * are also started from Function view
but the actual interaction is controlled from the steering wheel keypad buttons and theinstrument panel.
Home view: the initial view shown when the center display is started.
App (Application) view: shows apps that have been downloaded (third-party apps) as well as ones for integrated functions such as
FM
radio. Tap an icon to open the app.
Status bar: vehicle activities are shown at the top of the screen. Network/connection infor-mation is shown on the left side of the bar.Media-related information, the clock andinformation about background activities areshown to the right.
Top view: pull down the tab to open Top view. From here, you can access Settings,Owner's manual and stored messages.
Navigation: leads to map navigation. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Media: the most recently used media-related apps. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Phone: used to access phone-related func- tions. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
The extra sub-view: the most recently used apps/vehicle functions that do not belong inany of the other sub-views are listed here.Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Climate bar: information and direct access to settings such as temperature, seat heating *
and blower speed. Tap the symbol at the center of the Climate bar to open Climateview for additional settings.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 44)
• Function view buttons (p. 36)
• Symbols in the center display status bar(p. 43)
• Settings view (p. 109)
• Media player (p. 415)
• Phone (p. 407)
• Climate system controls in the center display(p. 183)
• Cleaning the center display (p. 515)
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Transport Canada can be contacted at:
1-800-333-0510 Teletypewriter (TTY): 613 990-4500Fax: 1-819-994-3372Mailing Address: Transport Canada - Road Safety, 80 rue Noël, Gatineau, (Quebec) J8Z 0A1
Related information
•Recall information (p. 58)
• Occupant safety (p. 56)
Recall information
On our website, select the "Own" tab on the upper left side of the screen and click the head-ing "Recall Information" on the right side of thescreen. Enter your Vehicle Identification Number(VIN) for your vehicle (found at the base of thewindshield). If your vehicle has any open Recalls,they will be displayed on this page. You can also enter the Vehicle Identification Number in the search field on the NationalHighway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA)website at: www.nhtsa.gov.
Volvo customers in Canada
For any questions regarding open recalls for your vehicle, please contact your authorized Volvoretailer. If your retailer is unable to answer yourquestions, please contact Volvo Customer Rela-tions at 905 695-9626, Monday through Friday,8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. EST or by e-mail [email protected]. You may also write us at: Volvo Cars of CanadaNational Customer Service9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9www.tc.gc.ca
Related information
•Occupant safety (p. 56)
• Reporting safety defects (p. 57)
Safety during pregnancy The seat belt should always be worn during pregnancy. However, it is crucial that it be worncorrectly.
The diagonal section should wrap over the shoul- der then be routed between the breasts and tothe side of the belly. The lap section should layflat over the thighs and as low as possible underthe belly. It must never be allowed to ride upward.Remove all slack from the belt and ensure that itfits close to the body without any twists. As a pregnancy progresses, pregnant drivers should adjust their seats and steering wheel suchthat they can easily maintain control of the vehi-cle as they drive (which means they must be ableto easily operate the foot pedals and steeringwheel). Within this context, they should strive toposition the seat with as large a distance as pos-sible between their belly and the steering wheel.