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358in countries where it may be difficult to obtain the correct fuel.
• Consider your destination. If you will be driv-ing through an area where snow or ice arelikely to occur, consider using snow tires.
Driving economically
Better driving economy can be obtained by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stopsand adjusting the speed of your vehicle to imme-diate traffic conditions.
Economical driving conserves natural resources
Observe the following rules: • Bring the engine to normal operating tem- perature as soon as possible by driving witha light foot on the accelerator pedal for thefirst few minutes of operation. A cold engineuses more fuel and is subject to increasedwear.
• Whenever possible, avoid using the vehiclefor driving short distances. This does notallow the engine to reach normal operatingtemperature.
• Drive carefully and avoid rapid accelerationand hard braking.
• Use the transmission's Drive (
D) position as
often as possible and avoid using kick-down.
• Using the engine's Eco function can helpimprove fuel economy.
• Do not exceed posted speed limits.
• Avoid carrying unnecessary items (extra load)in the vehicle.
• Maintain correct tire pressure. Check tirepressure regularly (when the tires are cold). •
Use tires recommended by Volvo for yourvehicle.
• Remove snow tires when threat of snow orice has ended.
• Note that roof racks, ski racks, etc, increaseair resistance and also fuel consumption.
• At highway driving speeds, fuel consumptionwill be lower with the air conditioning on andthe windows closed than with the air condi-tioning off and the windows open.
• Using the onboard trip computer's fuel con-sumption modes can help you learn how todrive more economically.
Other factors that decrease gas mileage are:
• Dirty air cleaner
• Dirty engine oil and clogged oil filter
• Dragging brakes
• Incorrect front end alignment
Some of the above mentioned items and othersare checked at the standard maintenance inter-vals.
Handling and roadholding
• Vehicle load, tire design and inflation pres-sure all affect vehicle handling. Therefore,check that the tires are inflated to the rec-ommended pressure according to the vehicleload. Loads should be distributed so that
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Winter driving
Check your vehicle before the approach of cold weather.
The following advice is worth noting:
• Make sure that the engine coolant contains 50 percent antifreeze. Any other mixture willreduce freeze protection. This gives protec-tion against freezing down to –31 °F(–35 °C). The use of "recycled" antifreeze isnot approved by Volvo. Different types ofantifreeze must not be mixed.
• Volvo recommends using only genuine Volvoantifreeze in your vehicle's radiator.
• Try to keep the fuel tank well filled – thishelps prevent the formation of condensationin the tank. In addition, in extremely coldweather conditions it is worthwhile to addfuel line de-icer before refueling.
• The viscosity of the engine oil is important.Oil with low viscosity (thinner oil) improvescold-weather starting as well as decreasingfuel consumption while the engine is warm-ing up. Full synthetic 0W-30 oil is recom-mended for driving in areas with sustainedlow temperatures.
• The load placed on the battery is greater dur-ing the winter since the windshield wipers,lighting, etc., are used more often. Moreover,the capacity of the battery decreases as thetemperature drops. In very cold weather, apoorly charged battery can freeze and be damaged. It is therefore advisable to checkthe state of charge more frequently andspray an anti-rust oil on the battery posts.
• Volvo recommends the use of snow tires onall four wheels for winter driving.
• To prevent the washer fluid reservoir fromfreezing, add washer solvents containingantifreeze. This is important since dirt is oftensplashed on the windshield during winterdriving, requiring the frequent use of thewashers and wipers. Volvo Washer Solventshould be diluted as follows: Down to 14 °F(–10 °C): 1 part washer solvent and 4 partswater Down to 5 °F (–15 °C): 1 part washersolvent and 3 parts water Down to 0 °F(–18 °C): 1 part washer solvent and 2 partswater Down to –18 °F (–28 °C): 1 partwasher solvent and 1 part water.
• Use Volvo Teflon Lock Spray in the locks.
• Avoid using de-icing sprays as they cancause damage to the locks.
Related information
•Snow tires and chains (p. 451)
Towing eyelet
When used, the towing eyelet should always be securely attached in the openings on the rightside of the front and rear bumpers. There arecovers over these attachment points.
Using the towing eyelet
Take out the towing eyelet, which is stored under the floor in the cargo compartment.
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CAUTION
•When starting in cold weather, the auto- matic transmission may shift up at slightlyhigher engine speeds than normal untilthe automatic transmission fluid reachesnormal operating temperature.
• Do not race a cold engine immediatelyafter starting. Oil flow may not reachsome lubrication points fast enough toprevent engine damage.
• The engine should be idling when youmove the gear selector. Never accelerateuntil after you feel the transmissionengage. Accelerating immediately afterselecting a gear will cause harsh engage-ment and premature transmission wear.
• Selecting
P or N when idling at a stand-
still for prolonged periods of time will helpprevent overheating of the automatictransmission fluid.
Related information
• Ignition modes (p. 375)
• Turning the engine off (p. 379)
• Changing the remote key's battery (p. 219)
• Jump starting (p. 368)
Turning the engine off
The engine can be turned off using the start knob on the tunnel console.
Start knob in the tunnel console between the front seats
To turn off the engine:
–Turn the start knob toward STOP and
release it to switch the engine off.
If the gear selector is in P or if the vehicle is mov-
ing:
–Hold the knob in the STOP position until the
engine stops.
Related information
• Starting the engine (p. 377)
• Ignition modes (p. 375)
Drive modes
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Selecting a drive mode affects the vehicle's driv- ing characteristics to help make driving moreenjoyable or easier in certain types of situations.
The following systems are adapted to help pro- vide the best vehicle performance in the respec-tive drive modes: • Steering
• Engine/transmission/All Wheel Drive
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• Brakes
• Suspension control
• Instrument panel
• Start/Stop
• Climate system settings
Select the drive mode best suited to the current driving conditions. Please be aware that not all modes can be selected in all driving situations. The selectedmode will be displayed in the instrument panel.
WHEELS AND TIRES
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sidewall (see the illustration). A tire with e.g., visi- ble cracks or discoloration should be replacedimmediately.
Tire economy
•
Maintain correct tire pressure.
• Avoid fast starts, hard braking and tirescreeching.
• Tire wear increases with speed.
• Correct front wheel alignment is very impor-tant.
• Unbalanced wheels impair tire economy anddriving comfort.
• Tires must maintain the same direction ofrotation throughout their lifetime.
• When replacing tires, the tires with the mosttread should be mounted on the rear wheelsto reduce the chance of oversteer duringhard braking.
• Hitting curbs or potholes can damage thetires and/or wheels permanently.
Tire rotationYour vehicle has no required tire rotation. Tirewear is affected by a number of factors such astire inflation, ambient temperature, driving style,etc.
NOTE
•If the tires are rotated, they should only be moved from front to rear or vice versa.They should never be rotated left toright/right to left.
• Ideally, tire rotation should be done thefirst time after approximately 3,000 miles(5,000 km) and thereafter at 6,000-mile(10,000-km) intervals. Some customersfind that tire rotation may help to getextra mileage from tire life.
• Tire rotation should only be performed iffront/rear tire wear is fairly even andtread height is above 1/16" (1.6 mm).
Storing wheels and tiresWhen storing complete wheels (tires mounted on rims), they should be suspended off the floor orplaced on their sides on the floor. Tires not mounted on rims should be stored on their sides or standing upright, but should not besuspended.
CAUTION
Tires should preferably be stored in a cool, dry, dark place, and should never be stored inclose proximity to solvents, gasoline, oils, etc.
WARNING
• The wheel and tire sizes for your Volvo are specified to meet stringent stabilityand handling requirements. Unapprovedwheel/tire size combinations can nega-tively affect your vehicle's stability andhandling.
• Any damage caused by installation ofunapproved wheel/tire size combinationswill not be covered by your new vehiclewarranty. Volvo assumes no responsibilityfor death, injury, or expenses that mayresult from such installations.
Related information
•Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 452)
• Tread wear indicator (p. 449)
INDEX
544
K
Keyremote 174, 221
Key blade 225, 237
Keys 224
L
Labels list of 525
location of 525
Laminated panoramic roof 104, 105
Lane Keeping Aid 322, 325 settings 324
LATCH anchors 84
Leather care 517
Lighting panel 138
Load anchoring eyelets 211
Loading the vehicle 202, 450
Locking 227, 229
Locks and alarm 218
Low beam bulb, replacing 499
Low beams 141, 142
Low Speed Control 353
M
Maintenance 472 hoisting the vehicle 504
performed by the owner 472
Malfunction indicator light 127
Manual front seat adjustment 162
Media player 418, 419 compatible file formats 429
Media player (infotainment system) 424Menus instrument panel 150, 152, 154, 156
Mirrors defroster 190
power door 102
retractable 102
Mirrors, rearview mirror 108
Modem 436Motor oil checking 508, 509
MP3 files 429
Multifunctional front seats 165, 166
MY CAR 109, 110
N
Navigation system voice commands 123
Net cargo 208
O
Occupant safety 56
Occupant weight sensor 68
Octane recommendations 366
Odometer 95Oilchecking 508, 509
Oil quality 535
On-board diagnostics 472
On-board Diagnostic socket 21
On Call Roadside Assistance 14
Opening the hood 506
Option/accessory 48
Options 21
Outside temperature sensor 114
Overhead courtesy lighting 147
Overheating, engine 360
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