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LOCKS AND ALARM
* Option/accessory.
246 the ignition has been put in mode
I (turn the
start knob to START and release it): the
alarm has been triggered
Related information
• Automatically arming/disarming the alarm (p. 244)
• Deactivating the alarm without a functioningremote key (p. 246)
Deactivating the alarm without a functioning remote key
If the remote key is not functioning properly, the alarm can be turned off and the vehicle can bestarted as follows:
1. Unlock and open the driver's door with the detachable key blade.
> This will trigger the alarm.
Location of the back-up key reader in the cup holder
2. Place the remote key on the back-up keyreader in the tunnel console's cup holder.
3. Turn the start knob to START and release it.
> The alarm will turn off.
Related information
• Alarm (p. 245)
• Detachable key blade (p. 231)
• Starting the engine (p. 382)
• Automatically arming/disarming the alarm (p. 244)
Child safety locks
Child safety locks help prevent children from inadvertently opening one of the rear doors frominside the vehicle.
Electronic * activation/deactivationThe electronic child safety locks can be acti- vated/deactivated as long as the ignition is notcompletely switched off and this can be done forup to two minutes after the engine has beenswitched off if no door has been opened. To activate:
Child safety lock button on the driver door control panel
1. Switch on the ignition or start the engine.

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2. Press the button on the driver's door control
panel. >
Rear child lock Activated will be dis-
played in the instrument panel and the indicator light in the button will illuminateto show that the child safety locking func-tion is activated.
While the child safety locks are activated:
• the rear door windows can only be openedfrom the driver door control panel
• the rear doors cannot be opened from theinside
To deactivate:
–Press the button in the driver door control panel. >
Rear child lock Deactivated will be dis-
played in the instrument panel and the indicator light in the button will go out toshow that the child safety locking functionis deactivated.
When the ignition is switched off, the current set-ting for the child safety locks will be stored. If thelocks were activated at that time, they will con-tinue to be activated when the ignition isswitched on again.
Symbol Message Explanation
Rear child lockActivatedThe rear-door child safetylocks are acti-vated.
Rear child lockDeacti-vatedThe rear-door child safetylocks are deacti-vated.
Manual activation/deactivation
Manual child safety locks in the rear doors
–Use the detachable key blade in the remote key to adjust these controls.
The rear doors can only be opened from the outside.
The rear doors can be opened from the inside or the outside.
NOTE
•Each control on the respective doors control that door only, not both doors.
• There are no manual child safety locks onmodels equipped with the electronicoption.
Related information
• Detachable key blade (p. 231)
• Ignition modes (p. 380)

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Start and lock system type designations
The following information contains type designa- tions for the start and lock system.
Alarm systemUSA FCC ID: MAYDA 5823(3) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following condi-tions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation. Canada IC: 4405A-DA 5823(3)This device is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesiredoperation of the device.
Remote keys (Passive entry/Passive start *)
USA Volvo Standard Key FCC ID: YGOHUF8423 Volvo Tag ID FCC ID: YGOHUF8432This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation. Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user

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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.
The ignition must be in mode II and the brake
pedal must be depressed before the gear selec-tor can be moved from P.
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 5
.
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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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
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496 •
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

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Positions
• Fuses 1, 3–21, 23–36, 39–53 and 55–59 are called "Micro".
• Fuses 2, 22, 37–38 and 54 are called"MCase" and should only be replaced by atrained and qualified Volvo service technician.
Function
A
– –
120-volt socket on the rear side of the tunnel console* 30
– –
Alarm system movement sensor
A
5
Media player 5
Instrument panel 5
Center console buttons 5
Sun sensor 5
– –
– –
Steering wheel module 5
Module for start knob and parking brake 5
Function
A
Heated steering wheel* module 15
– –
– –
– –
– –
Climate system control module 10
– –
On-board diagnostics (OBDII) 10
Center display 5
Climate system blower module (front) 40
– –
Instrument lighting; Courtesy light- ing; Auto-dim rearview mirror; Rainand light sensor; Rear tunnel con- sole keypad
*; Power front seats *;
Rear door control panels 7.5
Control module for driver support functions
5
Panorama roof and sun shade
*20
Function
A
Head-up display* 5
Courtesy lighting 5
– –
Ceiling console display (seat belt reminder, front passenger side air-bag indicator) 5
– –
Humidity sensor 5
Rear passenger-side door module 20
Fuses in the cargo compartment 10
Internet connection control module; Volvo On Call control module
5
Rear driver-side door module 20
Infotainment control module (amplifier)40
Climate system blower module (rear)
* 40
Multi-band antenna module 5
Front seat massage function 5
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INDEX
552
L
Labelslist of 533
location of 533
Laminated panoramic roof 103, 104
Lane Keeping Aid 328, 331 settings 330
LATCH anchors 84
Leather care 525
Lighting panel 138
Load anchoring eyelets 216
Loading the vehicle 208, 458
Locking 233, 235
Locks and alarm 224
Low beam bulb, replacing 508
Low beams 141, 142
Low Speed Control 359
M
Maintenance 480 hoisting the vehicle 512
performed by the owner 480
Malfunction indicator light 127
Manual front seat adjustment 162
Media player 426, 427 compatible file formats 437
Media player (infotainment system) 432 Menus instrument panel 150, 152, 154, 156
Mirrors defroster 194
power door 102
retractable 102
Mirrors, rearview mirror 108
Modem 444Motor oil checking 516, 517
MP3 files 437
Multifunctional front seats 166
MY CAR 109, 110
N
Navigation system voice commands 123
Net cargo 213
O
Occupant safety 56
Occupant weight sensor 69
Octane recommendations 372
Odometer 95Oilchecking 516, 517
Oil quality 544
On-board diagnostics 480
On-board Diagnostic socket 21
On Call Roadside Assistance 14
Opening the hood 514
Option/accessory 48
Options 21
Outside temperature sensor 114
Overhead courtesy lighting 147
Overheating, engine 366Owner's information mobile applications 20
Owner's manual 16
Ownership, changing 114
Oxygen sensors, heated 374