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Park – P
Select P when the vehicle is parked or when the
starting the engine. The vehicle must be station- ary when  P is selected.
In position  P, the transmission is mechanically
locked. Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked.
NOTE
The gear selector must be in the  P position
before the vehicle can be locked and the alarm set.
WARNING
Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked, particularly when parking on a hill. The transmission's  P mode may not be
able to keep the vehicle stationary if it is parked on an incline.
Reverse –  R
The vehicle must be stationary before  R can be
selected.
Neutral –  N
No gear is selected and the engine can be started. Always apply the parking brake if thevehicle is not moving and the gear selector is in the N position. The ignition must be in mode 
II and the brake
pedal must be depressed before the gear selec-tor can be moved from  N.
Drive –  D
D is the normal driving position and gear shifting
is fully automatic. The vehicle must be stationary when the gear selector is moved from  R to  D.
Manual shifting –  M (shown on the
instrument panel)
Manual shifting can be selected at any time and engine braking will occur when the acceleratorpedal is released. To select, move the gear selector from  D to the
side toward " ±". The current gear (1 - 8) will be
shown in the instrument panel.
• Press the gear selector forward toward "
+"
(plus) and release it to shift up one gear.
• Pull the gear selector rearward toward "
–"
(minus) and release it to shift down one gear.
Manual shift indicator in the instrument panel 6
.
For smooth shifting and engine performance, the transmission will shift down automatically if thevehicle's speed becomes too low for the selectedgear. Move the gear selector to the side toward  D at
any time to resume automatic gear shifting.
Safety functionTo help avoid excessive rpm that might cause engine damage, the transmission control modulehas a down-shift protection feature that in somesituations may prevent a down-shift or kickdown. During kickdown, the transmission may shift down one or more gears, depending on theengine's rpm and will shift up again when max.rpm is reached for a specific gear.
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Related information
• Steering wheel paddles
* (p. 390)
• Shiftlock (p. 387)
• Gear shift indicator (p. 388)
Steering wheel paddles
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In addition to the manual gearshift function using the gear selector, the paddles make it possibleto manually shift gears from the steering wheel.
Activating the paddlesIn order to shift gears with the paddles, they have to first be activated. To do so:
–Pull either paddle toward the steering wheel and release it. 
> A number in the instrument panel will indi- cate the current gear being used.
Instrument panel when the paddles are activated
Manually shifting gears
In shift mode  M, the paddles are automatically
activated.
Instrument panel when using the paddles in manual mode
ShiftingTo shift one gear:
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"– ": Shift down one gear.
"+ ": Shift up one gear.
A gear shift will take place each time a paddle is pulled if the engine speed (rpm) is within the per-missible range for the selected gear. The gear number shown in the instrument panel will change after each gear shift.
Deactivating the paddles
Manual deactivation in modes  D and  M
–Pull the right ( +) paddle toward the steering
wheel and hold it until the number of the cur- rent gear is no longer displayed in the instru-ment panel. 
> The transmission will revert to automatic
gear shifting in the  D mode.
Automatic deactivation
In shift mode  D, if the paddles are not used for a
period of time, they will deactivate automatically. The number of the current gear will no longer bedisplayed. The paddles will remain active if engine braking is currently being used. In mode  M, the paddles will not deactivate auto-
matically.
Related information
• Gear selector positions (p. 388)
• Gear shift indicator (p. 388)
All Wheel Drive (AWD) 7
Your Volvo can be equipped with All Wheel Drive, which means that power is distributedautomatically between the front and rear wheels.
Under normal driving conditions, most of the engine's power is directed to the front wheels.However, if there is any tendency for the frontwheels to spin, an electronically controlled cou-pling distributes power to the wheels that havethe best traction. AWD reacts differently, depending on the drive mode * selected.
Related information
• Drive modes
* (p. 379)
• Low Speed Control (LSC) (p. 353)
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Leveling control * and suspension
Self-leveling and suspension functions are con- trolled automatically.
Self-leveling controlThis function keeps the rear section of the vehi- cle level regardless of the load being transportedand also remains active for a certain period afterthe vehicle has been parked.
Active chassis (Four-C)This function regulates the characteristics of theshock absorbers according to the selected drivemode and the vehicle's speed. The default set-ting is for optimal comfort and is regulated con-tinuously depending on factors such as road sur-face, acceleration, braking and cornering.
Suspension settings
Deactivating suspension and leveling control
In certain situations, this function has to be turned off, for example when lifting the vehicle ona jack to help avoid problems created by the dif-ference in levels in the pneumatic suspensionwhen the vehicle is raised. 1. Tap 
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap 
My CarSuspension .
3. Select 
Disable Leveling Control.
Changing the suspension control level 8
Models equipped with the Four-C active chassis system but without the drive mode control
*, sus-
pension control is adjusted from the center dis- play. 1. Tap 
Settings in Top view.
2. Tap 
My CarDrive ModeSuspension
Control and select the desired level.
TransportWhen transporting the vehicle on a ferry, train or a tow truck, it may only be secured (lashed)around the tires, not using any other chassiscomponents. Changes in the pneumatic suspen-sion may occur during transport that could nega-tively affect the lashing and result in damage.
Related information
• Drive modes
* (p. 379)
• Driving with a trailer (p. 370)
• Loading (p. 202)
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AreasTap Areas to display a list of areas/locations in
states from the SiriusXM Travel Link database. Scroll to a state and tap to display:
•
Weather locations: tap arrow to the right to
display a list of towns. Scroll to desired town and tap for detailed weather information. Youcan choose Map view, today, 5 days or Favor-ites (star)
•
Ski locations: tap arrow at right to display
local ski areas. Tap an area for detailed info. See also "Ski locations" above.
For information about storing a location, state,town, etc. as a favorite, see the heading "Favor-ites" in the article "SiriusXM Travel Link."
Related information
• SiriusXM Travel Link
* (p. 405)
• SiriusXM Travel Link - Alerts (p. 408)
SiriusXM Travel Link - Alerts This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides alerts for potential weather problems or other emer-gency situations in the vicinity of the vehicle.
From the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen, to display alerts:
–Tap the Alerts button to display the this
screen.
• If any alerts are currently available, a notifica- tion will appear at the top of the screen. They can also be listed from the 
Settings menu in
the center display's Top view.
• If no alerts are available, 
No active alertswill be displayed.
Types of alerts
To select the types of alerts to be displayed: 1.
From the 
Alerts screen, tap the Select
alerts button at the bottom of the screen.
2. This displays the types of alerts that can be displayed. Tap the box to the right of each type of alert to select/deselect it.
3. Tap 
Done when you have made your selec-
tions to return to the Alerts screen.
Information about an alert
If any alerts have been displayed on the screen, tap one for more detailed information (i.e., thelocation of the weather problem on a map and adescription of the situation). If a phone number is available in an alert, a 
Callbutton will be displayed. Tap this button for addi- tional information.
Related information
•
SiriusXM Travel Link
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6. For the phone selected, accept or cancel the
alternatives for the phone book (list of con- tacts), text messages, etc. Full functionalitymay not be available in all cell phones.
7. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the phone's Bluetooth function, activate thephone's function for tethering/personal hot-spot, etc.
NOTE
If your cell phone's operating system is upda- ted, this may break the connection betweenthe phone and the vehicle. If this happens,delete the phone from the list of pairedphones and repeat the pairing proceduredescribed in this article.
Compatible cell phonesMany of the cell phones available today have Bluetooth functionality but not all of them arefully compatible with the vehicle. Go towww.volvocars.com for a list of compatiblephones or contact your Volvo retailer.
Related information
• Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone(p. 413)
• Handling phone calls (p. 414)
• Handling text messages (p. 416)
• Phone settings (p. 417)
• Bluetooth settings (p. 433)
Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone
Once a cell phone or other Bluetooth device has been paired to the infotainment system, it can beconnected, disconnected or removed from thelist of available devices.
Connecting automaticallyOnly the 2 most recently connected cell phones can be connected automatically. 
1. Before switching on the vehicle's ignition, be sure that the phone's Bluetooth function is activated. To connect to the Internet, the phone's per- sonal hotspot (tethering) function must alsobe activated.
2. Switch on the ignition. > The phone will be connected to the sys-tem and can be used wirelessly.
Connecting manually1. Be sure that the phone's Bluetooth and per- sonal hotspot (tethering) functions are acti-vated.
2. In the center display, open Phone view and tap 
Change phone.
> A list of available Bluetooth devices (ones that have already been paired to the info- tainment system) will be displayed. 3. Tap the name of the phone or other device
to be connected. 
> The phone (or other device) will be con-nected.
Disconnecting a phone
–Deactivate the phone's Bluetooth function.
If a phone is carried out of range of the vehicle, it will automatically be disconnected. If a call in progress when this is done, the call will be transferred from the vehicle's speakers/micro-phone to the cell phone.
Changing phones1. In the center display, open Phone view. 2. Tap 
Change.
> A list of available Bluetooth devices (ones that have already been paired to the info- tainment system) will be displayed.
3. Tap the name of the phone (or other device) to be connected.
Removing a phone (or other device) from the list
1. In the center display, open Phone view. 2.Tap 
SettingsCommunicationBluetooth Devices.
> A list of available Bluetooth devices (ones that have already been paired to the info- tainment system) will be displayed. 

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1.
From App view, tap Messages to open.
2. Tap the name of the contact who sent the message.
3. Tap 
Read out to have the message read
aloud or tap the message to be displayed.
Reading new text messages in the instrument panel
Text messages are only displayed in the instru- ment panel if this has been selected. See thearticle "Text message settings" for more informa-tion.
–To have the message read aloud, selectRead out using the keypad in the steering
wheel.
Sending text messages
1. From App view, tap Messages to open. 2.
•To reply to a message: tap the name of the contact who sent the message and then tap 
Answer.
• To create a new message: tap 
Create
new
+. Select the contact who will
receive the message or enter a phone number.
3. Write or dictate (
) the message.
4. Tap 
Send.
Message notificationSee the article "Text message settings" for a list of possible settings.
Related information
• Text message settings (p. 418)
Phone settings
The following settings can be made for a paired and connected cell phone.
Cell phones
–Pull down the center display's Top view and tap 
SettingsCommunicationPhoneand choose among the following settings: •
Ringtones: select a ring tone (tones from
the cell phone or the vehicle can be used). Not all cell phones are fully com-patible and it may not be possible to usetheir ring tones in the vehicle. Go towww.volvocars.com for additional informa-tion.
•
Sort order for contacts: select sort cri-
teria for the phone book (list of contacts).
To show call notifications in the head-up dis- play *, see the article "Head-up display."
Related information
• Text message settings (p. 418)
• Bluetooth settings (p. 433)
• Phone (p. 411)
• Handling phone calls (p. 414)
• Head-up display (HUD)
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Internet connected vehicle
Connecting to the Internet makes it possible to e.g., use certain navigation services, listen toweb radio, stream music using apps, contact aretailer and download software.
The vehicle can connect to the Internet using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or via the integrated modem. When connected, it is possible to share (tether) a Wi-Fi-hotspot to allow other devices to use the connection 6
.
Connection status is shown in the center dis- play's status bar.
Related information
• Connecting to the Internet (p. 431)
• Apps (applications) (p. 394) •
Booking service and repairs (p. 476)
• System updates (p. 474)
• Volvo ID (p. 27)
• Symbols in the center display status bar (p. 43)
• Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing) (p. 435)
Connecting to the Internet
Connect the vehicle to the Internet using 
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or via the vehicle's integratedmodem.
The cell phone and the network service provider must support Internet sharing (tethering) and thesubscription must included data transfer. See the terms and confidentiality information at support.volvocars.com before connecting to theInternet.
NOTE
When using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, an Internet connection can only be estab-lished by using Wi-Fi or the vehicle's inte-grated modem.
Connect using BluetoothSee the article "Pairing a cell phone."
Connect using Wi-Fi
6 This does not apply to Wi-Fi connections.