INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
* Option/accessory.
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Instruments and controls
This overview shows the location of the primary displays, and controls/buttons/switches.
Display/function/control
Parking lights, daytime running lights, low beams, high beams, turn signals, front fog lights/corner illumination *, trip com-
puter reset
Transmission manual shifting paddle *
Head-up-display*
Instrument panel
Wipers/washers, rain sensor *
Right-side steering wheel keypad
Display/function/control
Steering wheel adjustment
Horn
Left-side steering wheel keypad
Hood open
Display lighting, tailgate unlock, tailgate open/close*
Display/function/control
Front reading lights and courtesy lighting
Laminated panoramic roof *
Display/function/control
Ceiling console display
Manual rearview mirror auto-dim (certain markets only)
Display/function/control
Center display
Hazard warning flashers, max. defroster/ heated windshield*, media player, glove
compartment open
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive modes *
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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Tailgate wiper and reverse gear1.
In the center display, select SettingsMy
Car
Wipers.
2. Activate/deactivate by selecting/deselecting the
Auto Rear Wiper box.
If the windshield wipers are on and the transmis- sion is put into reverse gear, the tailgate wiperwill start. This function is deactivated when a dif-ferent gear is selected.
Related information
• Using the windshield wipers (p. 157)
• Windshield and headlight washers (p. 158)
• Refilling the windshield washer fluid reservoir(p. 513)
• Activating/deactivating the rain sensor(p. 157)
Steering wheel The steering wheel has controls for the horn, certain optional driver support systems, menus/messages and paddles for manually shifting gears
*.
Steering wheel keypads and paddles *
Driver support system controls16
Paddles for manually shifting gears
*
Keypad for voice controls, adjusting the head-up display*accessing menus and mes-
sages, and handling phone calls
Horn
The horn is located in the steering wheel hub.
Related information
• Adjusting the steering wheel (p. 161)
• Turning steering wheel heating
* on and off
(p. 192)
• Cruise Control (CC) (p. 256)
• Speed limiter (SL)
* (p. 249)
• Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
* (p. 263)
• Distance Alert
* (p. 261)
• Pilot Assist
* (p. 277)
• Steering wheel paddles
* (p. 390)
• Voice control (p. 119)
• Head-up display (HUD)
* (p. 116)
16
Cruise control *, Speed limiter *, Adaptive cruise control *, Distance alert * and Pilot Assist *.
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LOCKS AND ALARM
* Option/accessory.
222 Each of the remote keys provided with the vehicle can be linked to a driver profile containing uniquepersonal settings that will be applied when thatparticular key is used. See also the article "Driverprofile" for additional information.
NOTE
Avoid placing the remote key closer than approx. (4-6 in.) (10-15 cm) to any metallicobjects or electronic devices such as cellphones, tablets, laptops or chargers.
If interference persists, unlock the vehicle with the detachable key blade and place the remotekey in the backup key reader in the tunnel con-sole cup holder to disarm the alarm.
WARNING
Always remove the remote key from the pas- senger compartment when leaving the vehicle and ensure that the ignition in mode
0, espe-
cially if there are children in the vehicle.
Key TagIn addition to the two remote keys provided, a smaller third key, called a Key Tag, is also provi-ded for vehicles equipped with the optionalPassive Entry system. This key functions in the same way as a standardremote key but does not have a detachable keyblade and its battery cannot be replaced; a newKey Tag has to be ordered.
Ordering new keysTwo remote keys are provided with the vehicle (a Key Tag
2
is also included for vehicles equipped
with the optional Passive Entry system). Addi- tional keys (a total of 12) can be ordered andused with the vehicle.
The remote key's buttons
The remote key has four buttons: one on the left side and three on the right side
Lock: Press to lock the doors/tailgate and
arm the alarm.
Unlock: Press to unlock the doors/tailgate
and disarm the alarm. This setting can be changed in the center display's Settings menu.
Tailgate: Press to unlock the tailgate only
(and disarm the alarm for the tailgate). On vehicles equipped with the power tailgate *,
press and hold to open the tailgate. Press and hold to close an open tailgate (an audi-ble warning signal will sound).
Panic alarm: Press to attract attention dur-
ing emergency situations. To activate, press
and hold this button for at least 3 seconds or press it twice within 3 seconds to activate the turn signals and horn. To deactivate,
wait approximately 5 seconds and press the button again (the panic alarm will also deac-tivate automatically after several minutes).
InterferenceMetallic objects or electromagnetic fields mayinterfere with the remote key's function. Avoidplacing the remote key within 4-6 in. (10-15 cm)of a cell phone or a metallic object. If interference persists, use the remote key's detachable key blade to unlock the vehicle andplace the remote key in the backup key reader inthe tunnel console cup holder.
Loss of a remote keyIf a remote key is lost, the others should be takenwith the vehicle to a Volvo retailer. As an anti-
2 The Key Tag is also referred to as a Sport key. This key is designed to be waterproof to a depth of approximately 30 ft (10 meters) for up to 60 minutes, making it suitable for use in activities in and around water.
DRIVER SUPPORT
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Park Assist limitations
The Park Assist system has certain limitations.
NOTE
A trailer hitch whose wiring is integrated with the vehicle's electrical system will be takeninto account when measuring the availablespace behind the vehicle.
NOTE
• The system will not detect high objects, such as a loading dock, etc.
• Certain materials or fabrics may not bedetected by the sensors. Objects made ofthese materials or people wearing cloth-ing made of these fabrics may not bedetected.
• Children or animals near the vehicle maynot always be detected.
• Objects such as chains, thin shiny polesor low objects may temporarily not bedetected by the system. This may resultin the pulsing tone unexpectedly stoppinginstead of changing to a constant tone asthe vehicle approaches the object. Insuch cases, use caution when backing upor stop the vehicle to help avoid damage.
• In certain circumstances, the park assistsystem may give unexpected warning sig-nals that can be caused by externalsound sources that use the same ultra-sound frequencies as the system. Thismay include such things as the horns ofother vehicles, wet tires on asphalt, pneu-matic brakes, motorcycle exhaust pipes,other vehicles with similar ultrasound sys-tems, etc. This does not indicate a fault inthe system.
Cleaning the sensors
Location of the Park Assist sensors
The sensors must be cleaned regularly to ensure that they work properly. Clean them with waterand a suitable car washing detergent.
NOTE
If the sensors are obstructed by e.g., dirt, snow, or ice, this could result in false warningsignals from the park assist system or thesystem may not function at all.
Related information
•
Park Assist
* (p. 330)
• Activating/deactivating Park Assist (p. 331)
• Park assist symbols and messages (p. 333)
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DRIVER SUPPORT
* Option/accessory.
344 adjusted by driving slightly forward and backing up. 1.
Put the gear selector in D, wait until the
steering wheel has turned and drive forward slowly.
2. Stop the vehicle when you are instructed by PAP to do so.
3. Put the gear selector in R, back up slowly
and stop when you are instructed by PAP todo so.
When the parking procedure is finished (this willbe indicated by a text message and a graphicimage), PAP switches off automatically. If neces-sary, the driver may need to make minor adjust-ments to ensure that the vehicle is parked cor-rectly.
CAUTION
The warning distance is shorter when PAP is using the sensors than when Park Assist isusing them.
Leaving a parking spaceThis function can only be used for a vehicle that has been par-
allel parked and is activated in
the center display's Function view.
1. Tap the Park out button in the center display's
Function view. 2. Use the turn signal to indicate the direction in which the vehicle should leave the parking space. 3. Follow the instructions provided in the center display. The procedure is the same as when park-ing the vehicle. The steering wheel may turn back slightly when the function is completed and the driver mayhave to turn the back before leaving the parkingspace. If PAP determines that the driver can leave the parking space without assistance, the functionwill deactivate before the vehicle is completelyout of the space.
Related information
• Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
* (p. 340)
• Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
* limitations (p. 344)
• Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
* symbols and mes-
sages (p. 346)
Park Assist Pilot (PAP) * limitations
The PAP function may be limited in certain situa- tions.
The PAP parking sequence is cancelledA parking sequence will be cancelled:
• if the vehicle is driven too fast: above approx. 4 mph (7 km/h)
• if the driver taps
Cancel in the center display
• if the driver moves the steering wheel with sufficient force.
• if the anti-lock brakes or Electronic StabilityControl are activated (e.g., if a wheel beginsto spin or lose traction)
In such cases, a text message will explain whythe parking sequence was cancelled.
NOTE
• PAP will not function correctly if its sen- sors are obstructed by dirt, snow, etc.
• In certain situations, PAP may not be ableto measure a parking space. This couldbe due to external sources of sound (e.g.,a vehicle's horn, tires on wet asphalt,pneumatic brakes, noise from a motorcy-cle's exhaust, etc.) emitting ultrasoundusing approximately the same frequen-cies as PAP.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
* Option/accessory.
488 •
Fuses 18–30, 35–37, 46–54 and 55–70 are called "Micro".
• Fuses 31–34, 38–45 and 71–78 are called"MCase" and should only be replaced by atrained and qualified Volvo service technician.
Function
A
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
Front USB socket* 5
12-volt socket in the front tun- nel console 15
12-volt socket on the rear side of the tunnel console15
12-volt socket in the cargo com- partment15
– –
Driver's side headlight, certain LED models15
Passenger's side headlight, cer- tain LED models15
Function
A
– –
Heated windshield*, driver side Shunt
Heated windshield
*, driver side 40
Headlight washers
*25
Windshield washer 25
– –
Horn 20
Alarm siren 5
Brake system control module (valves, parking brake) 40
Windshield wipers 30
Tailgate window washer 25
Heated windshield
*, passenger
side 40
– –
Brake system control module (ABS pump)
40
– –
Function
A
Heated windshield*, passenger
side Shunt
Feed when ignition is switched on to: engine control module,transmission components, elec-trical power steering, centralelectrical module; Brake system control module 5
– –
Passenger side headlight Passenger's side headlight, cer- tain LED models
7.5
15
– –
– –
Battery connection control mod- ule 5
Air bags; Occupant Weight Sen- sor (OWS)5
Driver side headlight Driver's side headlight, certain LED models7.5
15
Accelerator pedal sensor 5
INDEX
543
Headlights
Active Bending Lights 143
active high beams 142
daytime running lights 138, 140
high/low beams 142
high beam flash 142
Headlight washers 158
Head restraint - center, rear 169
Head restraints, rear seat 169
Head-up display 116
Heated front seats 194
Heated oxygen sensors 368
Heated steering wheel 192
High beam bulb, replacing 500
High beams 142 active 142
Hill Descent Control 352
Hill Start Assist (HSA) 354
Hoisting the vehicle 504 HomeLink ®
Wireless Control System 98, 99
Home safe lighting 150
Hood, opening/closing 506
Horn, Keypad, Paddles, Signal 160
I
ID, Volvo 27
Ignition modes 375
Immobilizer (start inhibitor) 218
Indicator lights 135
Infant seats 78
Inflatable Curtain 73
Inflation pressure 452
Inflation pressure table 536
Information lights 135
Infotainment 441
Infotainment (Infotainment system) 394
Infotainment system 398, 400, 401 CD player 424
cell phone 411
general sound settings 395
Gracenote 428
introduction 394
media player 418, 424
media player sound settings 428
media search 426
radio 396
searching for radio stations 397
sound settings 395, 428
type approval 437
video 429
voice control 119
Inspection readiness 472
Instrument lighting 139
Instrument overview 94
Instrument panel 124 settings 126
Intellisafe 16
Interior Air Quality System 181
Interior lighting 147
Internet connection 431 applications (apps) 394
bluetooth settings 433
booking service 476
establishing a connection 431
troubleshooting 434
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors 84
J
Jack 454 location of 454, 457
Jump starting 364, 368
INDEX
547
horn 160
keypad 160
Steering wheel paddles 160
Stone chips, touching up 520, 521
Storage compartments 204
Studded tires 451Sunroof laminated panoramic roof 104, 105
Sun shade 107, 109
Sun visor 213
Suspension 392
System updates 474
T
Tailgate locking/unlocking 232
locking/unlocking (private locking) 236operating with the foot movement sen-
sor 226
power operated 234
wiper/washer 159
Technician certification 53 Temperature perceived 178
Temperature sensorambient 114
Temporary spare tire 455 Tethering wi-fi sharing 435
Three-way catalytic converter 368
Tire inflation pressure 536
Tire Pressure Monitoring System 459, 461 calibrating 462
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 462
Tires 444, 454 changing 454
changing from summer to winter 449
glossary of terms 448
improving economy 444
inflation pressure 452
inflation pressure table 536installing (mounting) a wheel on the
vehicle 458
rotation 445
snow 451
spare 455
specifications 446
storing 445
studded 451
tire pressure monitoring system 459, 461
tire sealing system 463, 465, 469
tread wear indicator 449uniform tire quality grading 451
wheel bolts 456
Tire sealing system 463, 465, 469 Top tether anchors (child restraint sys- tems) 86
Touching up paint 520, 521
Towbar 372
Towing a trailer 370, 374 trailer hitch 372
Towing eyelet 361
Towing the vehicle 363
Traction control 245
Trailer hitch 372
Trailer towing 370, 374 trailer hitch 372
Transmission gear shift indicator 388
general description 386, 388
Hill Start Assist 354
oil 537
shifting with steering wheel paddles 390
shiftlock override 387
Travel Link 405 Alerts 408
Fuel 409
Sports 410
weather 407