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Cleaning the center display
Marks, stains, etc., on the center display mayaffect its performance and readability. Clean itregularly with a microfiber cloth.
Center display's Home button
To clean the center display:
1.Turn off the display by pressing and holdingthe Home button.
2. Wipe the screen clean with the microfibercloth provided or use a similar one, using asmall, circular motion. If necessary, moistenthe cloth slightly.
3. Reactivate the display by pressing the Homebutton briefly.
CAUTION
•The microfiber cloth used should be freeof sand, dirt or anything abrasive thatmight scratch the screen.
•Do not use rough cloths, paper towels ortissues that could scratch the screen.
•When cleaning the center display, applyonly light pressure on the screen. Press-ing too hard could cause damage.
•Do not spray any liquid or corrosivechemicals directly on the screen. Do notuse window cleaning liquid, cleaningagents (particularly ones containing abra-sives), sprays, solvents, alcohol or ammo-nia to clean the screen.
Related information
•Cleaning the interior (p. 550)
•Center display overview (p. 33)
Corrosion protection
Your vehicle is constructed with effective protec-tion against corrosion.
Inspection and maintenance
The corrosion protection does not normallyrequire maintenance but keeping the vehicleclean helps prevent the onset of corrosion. Theuse of strong alkaline or acidic cleaning fluidsshould always be avoided on shiny body compo-nents. Any stone chips in the paint should betouched up as soon as possible.
Related information
•Paint damage (p. 553)
•Touching up paint damage (p. 554)
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Touching up paint damage
Stone chips or other minor paint damage can berepaired by the vehicle's owner.
Repairing stone chips
1. Place a strip of masking tape over the dam-aged surface. Pull the tape off so that anyloose flakes of paint adhere to it.
2.Thoroughly mix the primer and apply it with asmall brush.
3. When the primer surface is dry, the paint canbe applied using a brush. Mix the paint thor-oughly; apply several thin paint coats and letdry after each application.
4. If there is a longer scratch, you may want toprotect surrounding paint by masking it off
5. After a few days, polish the touched-upareas. Use a soft rag and a small amount ofpolish.
Related information
•Paint damage (p. 553)
•Cleaning the exterior (p. 547)
Polishing and waxing
Normally, polishing is not required during thefirst year after delivery, however, waxing may bebeneficial.
•Before applying polish or wax the vehiclemust be washed and dried. Tar spots can beremoved with kerosene or tar remover. Diffi-cult spots may require a fine rubbing com-pound.
•After polishing use liquid or paste wax.
•Several commercially available products con-tain both polish and wax.
•Waxing alone does not substitute for polish-ing a dull surface.
•A wide range of polymer-based waxes canbe purchased today. These waxes are easy touse and produce a long-lasting, high-glossfinish that protects the bodywork against oxi-dation, road dirt and fading.
•Do not polish or wax your vehicle in directsunlight (the surface of the vehicle shouldnot be warmer than 113 °F (45 °C).
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SPECIFICATIONS
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DimensionIn.
(mm)
ITrack, rear (modelswithout pneumaticsuspension)
65.8 (1675)E
66.1 (1667)F
Track, rear (modelswith pneumaticsuspension)
66.1 (1679)E
65.8 (1671)F
JLoad width, floor46.9 (1192)
KWidth75.7 (1923)G
76.0 (1931)H
77.1 (1958)I
LWidth incl. doormirrors (folded out)84.3 (2140)
MWidth incl. doormirrors (folded in)79.1 (2008)
AVaries slightly depending on tire size, chassis options, etc.BNot 4-seat modelsCFrom the second row of seats*.D4-seat modelsEModels with 20, 21 and 22 in. wheels.FModels with 18 and 19 in. wheels.GChassis width.HWidth on models with 18 and 19 in. wheels.IWidth on models with 20, 21 and 22 in. wheels.
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Air conditioning refrigerant
The air conditioning system in your car containsa CFC-free refrigerant.
A/C decal
R134a decal
Refrigerant
WeightType
2.35 lbs (1070 g)R134a
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains R134arefrigerant under pressure. Service andrepairs may only be carried out by a trainedand qualified Volvo service technician.
Compressor oil
VolumeType
4.0 fl. oz. (120 ml)PAG SP-A2
Evaporator
The A/C system' s evaporator may never berepaired or replaced with a previously used evap-orator. A new evaporator must be certified andmarked according to SAE J2842.
Related information
•Climate system service (p. 511)
Hybrid battery specifications
The hybrid battery is used to power the electricmotor for the rear wheels when the gasolineengine is not being used.
Type: lithium-ion
Power reserve: 9.2 kWh
NOTE
The capacity of the hybrid battery diminishessomewhat with age and use, which couldresult in increased use of the gasoline engineand consequently, slightly higher fuel con-sumption.
Related information
•Hybrid battery (p. 515)
•Charging the hybrid battery (p. 413)
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INDEX
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A
A/C (air conditioning)209
Accessory installation warning26, 29
Active high beams148
Active yaw control263
Adaptive brake lights380
Adaptive cruise control 281, 284, 285,
287, 288, 289, 293
passing assistance289
pilot assist317
Adaptive Cruise Control
fault tracing291
limitations292
Airbags
disconnecting the front passenger
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air vents 213
auto mode 198
blower 201
center display controls 199
Electronic Climate Control 199
introduction 188, 199
passenger compartment filter 197
preconditioning 189, 191
rear controls 199, 201
recirculation 205
refrigerant 565
service 511
setting the temperature 203
voice commands 128
Clock 121
Cold weather driving 388
Collision warning system 327
Compass in rearview mirror 142
calibrate 143
Connected service booking 508
Convertible seats 86
Coolant 566
refilling 546
Corrosion protection 552
Courtesy lighting 152
Crash event data 31
Crash mode 79, 80
Cross Traffic Alert 341, 342, 343, 345
Cruise control274, 275, 276, 277, 278
adaptive 278, 281, 284, 285, 287,
288, 289, 291, 292, 293, 310
Curb weight484, 563
D
Daytime running lights144, 146
Defroster
rear window and mirrors206
Detachable key blade242, 254
Digital owner's manual56, 57
Dimensions561
Disconnecting the front passenger
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INDEX
574
Engine
overheating 387
starting 402
turning off 404
Engine compartment
fuses 518
Engine compartment overview 540
Engine oil 568
checking 541, 542
Engine specifications 567
Environment 20
Eyelet
towing 389
Eyelets for anchoring loads 226
F
Federal Clean Air Act504
Flat tires
repairing with tire sealing system496,
498, 501
Floor mats
placing correctly402
Fluid specifications566, 570
Fog lights
rear150
Front airbags71
disconnecting passenger
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High beams 148
active 148
Hill Descent Control 380
Hill Start Assist (HSA) 381
Hoisting the vehicle 537
HomeLink® Wireless Control System 104,
105
Home safe lighting 155
Hood, opening/closing 539
Horn, Keypad, Paddles, Signal 164
hybrid
battery 515
Hybrid
battery charge level 420
battery charge status 415
battery specifications 565
charging cable circuit breaker 407
charging current 417
charging the battery 410, 412, 413, 417
drive systems 405
electric motor in city driving 419
information in the instrument panel 134
messages and symbols 408
vehicle storage 418
Hybrid battery
charging cable 405
stopping the charging procedure 411
I
ID, Volvo32
Ignition modes400
Immobilizer (start inhibitor) 234
Indicator lights 141
Infant seats 84
Inflatable Curtain 78
Inflation pressure 486
Inflation pressure table 569
Information lights 141
Infotainment 476
Infotainment (Infotainment system) 432
Infotainment system 436, 437, 438, 439
CD player 459
cell phone 448
general sound settings 433
Gracenote 463
introduction 432
media player 455, 459
media player sound settings 463
media search 461
radio 434
searching for radio stations 435
sound settings 433, 463
type approval 472
video464
voice control125
Inspection readiness504
Instrument lighting145
Instrument overview100
Instrument panel
hybrid information134
Intellisafe21
Interior Air Quality System197
Interior lighting152
Internet connection466
applications (apps)432
bluetooth settings468
booking service508
establishing a connection466
troubleshooting469
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors90
J
Jack488
location of488, 489
Jump starting 390, 395