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Driving with a trailer
When driving with a trailer, there are a number of points that are important to think about regar-ding the towing bracket, the trailer and how theload is positioned in the trailer.
Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The total of the weight of the passengers and allaccessories, e.g. towbar, reduces the car's pay-load by a corresponding weight. The car is supplied with the necessary equipment for towing a trailer.
• The car's towing bracket must be of anapproved type.
• Distribute the load on the trailer so that theweight on the towing bracket complies withthe specified maximum towball load. Towballload is calculated as part of the car's payload.
• Increase the tyre pressure to the recom-mended pressure for a full load. For moreinformation on tyre pressure, see the section"Approved tyre pressures".
• The engine is loaded more heavily than usualwhen driving with a trailer.
• Do not tow a heavy trailer when the car isbrand new. Wait until it has been driven atleast 1000 km.
• The brakes are loaded much more than usualon long and steep downhill slopes. Downshiftto a lower gear and adjust your speed. •
Follow the regulations in force for the permit-ted speeds and weights.
• Maintain a low speed when driving with atrailer up long, steep ascents.
• The maximum trailer weights given only applyto altitudes up to 1000 metres above sealevel. At higher altitudes, engine power andthus the car's climbing ability is decreaseddue to the reduced air density, and the maxi-mum trailer weight must therefore bereduced. The weight of the car and trailermust be decreased by 10 % for each addi-tional 1000 m (or part thereof).
• Avoid driving with a trailer on inclines of morethan 12%.
NOTE
Extreme weather conditions, driving with a trailer or driving at high altitudes in combina-tion with fuel quality are factors that consider-ably increase the car's fuel consumption.
Trailer connectorAn adapter is required if the car's towing bracket has a 13 pin connector and the trailer has a 7 pinconnector. Use an adapter approved by Volvo.Make sure the cable does not drag on theground.
IMPORTANT
When the engine is switched off, the constant battery voltage to the trailer connector can beswitched off automatically so as not to drainthe starter battery.
Trailer weightsInformation about Volvo's permitted trailer weights is available in the article "Towingcapacity and towball load".
WARNING
Follow the stated recommendations for trailer weights. Otherwise, the car and trailer may bedifficult to control in the event of suddenmovement and braking.
NOTE
The stated maximum permitted trailer weights are those permitted by Volvo. National vehicleregulations can further limit trailer weightsand speeds. Towbars can be certified forhigher towing weights than the car canactually tow.
Direction indicators and brake lights on the trailer
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shows a symbol and a message. Other lamps on the trailer must be checked manually by thedriver before departure, see the heading "Check-ing trailer lamps".
Symbol
Message
•Trailer turn indicator Right
turn indicator malfunction
•Trailer turn indicator Left
turn indicator malfunction
•Trailer brake light Malfunc-
tion
If any lamp for the trailer's direction indicators is broken, the driver display symbol for directionindicators will also flash more quickly than nor-mal.
Checking trailer lamps *
Automatic checking
After a trailer is connected electrically, it is possi- ble to check that the trailer lamps are working viaan automatic lamp activation. The function helpsthe driver check that the trailer lamps are workingbefore starting off. The engine must be switched off to perform thecheck.
1. When a trailer is connected to the towing
bracket, the
Automatic Trailer Lamp
Check message is shown in the driver dis-
play.
2. Confirm the message by pressing the right- hand steering wheel keypad's O button.
> The lamp check starts.
3. Exit the car to check lamp functionality. > All trailer lamps start to flash - then thelamps are switched on one at a time.
4. Visually check that all lamps available on the trailer are operational.
5. After a moment, all lamps on the trailer flash again.
> The check is complete.
Switching off automatic checking
The automatic checking function can be switched off in the centre display. 1.Press
Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarLights and Lighting.
3. Deselect
Automatic Trailer Lamp Check.
Manual checking
If the automatic checking is switched off then it is possible to start the check manually. 1.Press
Settings in the top view. 2.
Press
My CarLights and Lighting.
3. Select
Manual Trailer Lamp Check.
> The lamp check starts. Exit the car to check lamp functionality.
Level control *The car's system for level control endeavours to maintain a constant height regardless of load (upto the maximum permissible weight). When thecar is stationary the rear of the car lowers slightly,which is normal.
Related information
•Driving with a trailer under special conditions(p. 428)
• Towing capacity and towball load (p. 564)
• Trailer Stability Assist
* (p. 428)
• Approved tyre pressures (p. 574)
• Towing bracket
* (p. 422)

AUDIO AND MEDIA
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Changing lists within the frequency band
1.Press Library.
2. Select playback from
Stations, Favourites,
Genres or Ensembles1
.
3. Tap on the desired station from the list.
Favourites — only plays back selected favourite
channels, see heading “Favourites” below.
Genres — only plays back channels broadcast-
ing the selected genre/programme type, e.g. pop or classical.
Changing stations within the selected
list
–Press on < > under the centre display or the
steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
> The highlight moves up or down one place in the selected playlist.
You can also change stations from the centre display.
FavouritesWhen a favourite is saved from a list, the radiowill automatically search for the best frequency.But if a favourite is saved from a manual stationsearch, the radio does not automatically changeto a stronger frequency. To choose among favourites within the frequency band, see the heading “Changing lists within thefrequency band” above. To choose from amongall favourites, see the heading “Radio Favourites”below.
–Tap on to add or remove a channel to or
from frequency band favourites and Radio Favourites.
Radio Favourites
Radio Favourites shows saved favourites from all frequencybands.
1. Open the app Radio favourites from the
app view.
2. Tap on the desired station in the list to start listening.
When you remove a favourite, it will also be removed from frequency band favourites.
1 Only applies to digital radio (DAB).

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System volumes for media1.
Press Settings in top view.
2. Press
SoundSystem Volumes:
•
AUX - If an external audio source (e.g. an
MP3 player or iPod) is connected to the AUX input then the audio source that isconnected can have a different volumethan the audio system's internal volume(e.g. radio). Correct this by adjusting thevolume of the input. If the volume is toohigh or too low then the quality of thesound can be impaired.
•
Speed and Volume Compensation -
the audio system compensates for dis- rupting noises in the passenger compart-ment by increasing the volume in relationto the speed of the car. Compensationlevel can be set.
Related information
• Audio settings (p. 435)
• Media player (p. 442)
TV
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The TV picture is only shown when the car is stationary. There will be no picture when the caris moving, but the audio continues to be playedback. The picture returns once more when thecar is almost or completely stationary.
The TV is controlled from the centre display. Sev- eral functions can also be controlled from theright keypad on the steering wheel or with voicerecognition.
Related information
• Using the TV
* (p. 449)
Using the TV *3
Start the TV1.
Open the app TV from the app view.
2. Select a channel.
Change or search for TV channelsThe TV automatically searches for the channels with best reception.
Change the list of visible channels
1. Press Library
2.Select playback from TV-channels,Favourites or Genres.
3. Select the desired channel.
Change channel from selected list
–Press on <> under the centre display or on the steering wheel keypad.
> The highlight moves up or down one place in the selected playlist
You can also change stations from the centre display.
Favourites
A TV channel can be saved as a Favourite:
–Tap on in order to add/remove a chan-
nel to/from the favourites list.
2 Applies to certain markets.
3 Applies to certain markets.

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Tread wear indicators on the tyres Tread wear indicators show the status of the tyre's tread depth.
A tread wear indicator is a narrow elevation across the longitudinal grooves of the tyre's treadpattern. On the side of the tyre are the lettersTWI (Tread Wear Indicator). When the tyre's treaddepth is down to 1.6 mm, the tread will be level inheight with the tread wear indicators. Change tonew tyres as soon as possible. Remember thattyres with little tread depth provide very poor gripin rain and snow.
Related information
•Tyres (p. 482)
Checking the tyre pressures Tyres with the correct air pressure increase driv- ing safety, save fuel and extend the service life ofthe tyres.
Tyre pressure decreases over time, this is a natu- ral phenomenon. Tyre pressure also variesdepending on ambient temperature. Inadequatetyre pressure increases fuel consumption, short-ens tyre lifespan and impairs the car's drivingcharacteristics. Driving on tyres with tyre pressurethat is too low could result in the tyres overheat-ing and being damaged. Tyre pressure affectstravelling comfort, road noise and driving charac-teristics.
Recommended tyre pressure
The tyre pressure label on the driver's side door pillar (between frame and rear door) shows which pressures the tyres should have at different loadsand speed conditions.
Improved fuel economy with ECO pressure
For a light load (max. 3 people) and a speed of up to 160 km/h (100 mph), the ECO pressurescan be chosen for optimum fuel economy. How-ever, the lower comfort pressures are recom-mended instead if optimum noise and travellingcomfort are desired.
Checking the air pressure1. Check the tyre pressures monthly. Carry out
the check on cold tyres, which means thatthe tyres should have the same temperatureas the outside temperature. After several fewkilometres of driving, the tyres warm up andthe pressure increases.
2. If necessary, inflate so that the air pressure corresponds with the approved tyre pressurein accordance with the tyre pressure label.
NOTE
• After a tyre has been inflated, always refit the dust cap in order to avoid damage tothe valve from gravel, dirt, etc.
• Only use plastic dust caps. Metal dustcaps can rust and become difficult tounscrew.

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Using the emergency puncture repair kit Seal a puncture with the emergency puncture repair kit, Temporary Mobility Kit (TMK).
Overview
Electrical cable
Air hose
Pressure reducing valve
Protective cap
Label, maximum permitted speed
Bottle holder (orange cap)
Pressure gauge
Sealing fluid bottle
Switch
Connecting
1. Set up the warning triangle and activate thehazard warning lights if a tyre is being sealed in a trafficked location. If the puncture was caused by a nail or simi- lar, allow this to remain in the tyre. It helps toseal the hole.
2. Detach the decal for maximum permitted speed that is affixed on one side of the com-pressor. Affix it visibly on the windscreen as areminder to observe the speed limit. Youshould not drive faster than 80 km/h(50 mph) after the emergency tyre repair kithas been used. 3.
Check that the switch is in position 0, and
locate the electrical cable and the air hose.
4. Unscrew the orange-coloured cap from the compressor, and unscrew the cork from thebottle.
NOTE
Do not break the bottle's seal before use. The seal is broken automatically when the bottle isscrewed in.

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IMPORTANT
Risk of overheating. The compressor must not run for more than 10 minutes.
5. Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified on
the tyre pressure label on the driver side door pillar. (Release air using the pressure reduc-ing valve if the tyre pressure is too high.)
6. Switch off the compressor. Detach the airhose and cable.
7. Refit the dust cap.
Related information
• Emergency puncture repair kit (p. 490)
• Approved tyre pressures (p. 574)
When changing wheels
The car's wheels can be changed, e.g. to winter wheels or a spare wheel.
Follow the relevant instructions for removing and fitting wheels.
When changing to another tyre
dimension
Check that the tyre dimension is approved foruse on the car. Contact an authorised Volvo workshop for updat- ing the software at each change of tyre dimen-sion. A software download may be necessaryboth when changing to larger and smaller dimen-sions, and also when switching between summerand winter wheels.
Related information
• Removing a wheel (p. 495)
• Fitting the wheels (p. 497)
• Tool kit (p. 500)
• Winter wheels (p. 499)
• Spare wheel
* (p. 498)
• Wheel bolts (p. 498)
Removing a wheel
Instructions for removing a wheel when chang- ing wheels.
1. Set up the warning triangle and activate the hazard warning lights if a tyre is being changed in a trafficked location.
2. Apply the parking brake and engage gear position P, or engage first gear if the car has
a manual gearbox. Applies to cars with
Leveling Control* : If
the car is equipped with air suspension, this must be disabled before the car is raised with a jack *.
Deactivate the function via the top view of the centre display by pressing
Settings
My CarSuspension and selectingDisable Leveling Control.

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Opening and closing the bonnet
The bonnet can be opened using the handle in the passenger compartment and a handle underthe bonnet.
Open the bonnet
Pull the handle near the foot pedals to release the bonnet from its fully closed posi-tion.
Turn the handle under the bonnet anticlock- wise to release the bonnet from the lockcatches and lift the bonnet.
Warning - bonnet not closed
When the bonnet is released, the warn- ing symbol and the graphics in thedriver display will light up and anacoustic reminder will sound. If the car
starts rolling, an acoustic warning signal willrepeat. For more information on graphics, see section "Door and seatbelt reminder".
NOTE
If the warning symbol is lit or the warning sig- nal is heard despite the bonnet being closedproperly, contact an authorised Volvo work-shop.
Close the bonnet1. Push the bonnet down until it starts to fall from its own weight.
2. When the bonnet stops against the lock catch, push the bonnet to close it completely.
WARNING
Risk of crushing! Ensure that the closing path under the bonnet is not obstructed, otherwisethere is a risk of personal injury.
WARNING
Check that the bonnet locks properly when closed. The bonnet must engage at bothsides audibly.