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INTRODUCTION
On-board owner's manual10
Owner's information 12
Contacting Volvo 13
About this manual 13
Change of ownership 17
Crash event data 17
Volvo Structural Parts Statement 18
Information on the Internet 19
Volvo ID 20
Open Source Software Notice 20
Volvo and the environment 21
Important warnings 22
Volvo Roadside Assistance 23
Technician certification 23
SAFETY
Occupant safety26
Recall information 26
Reporting safety defects 27
Seat belts – general 28
Seat belts – buckling/unbuckling 29
Seat belt reminder 30
Seat belts – pregnancy 31
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 31
Front airbags 33
Occupant Weight Sensor 36
Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags 39
Inflatable Curtain (IC) 41
Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) 42
Crash mode – general information 44
Crash mode – starting the vehicle 45
Crash mode – moving the vehicle 45
Child safety 46
Child restraints 47
Infant seats 49
Convertible seats 52
Booster cushions 54
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 55
Top tether anchors 56
Child safety locks 58
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument overview 60
Information displays – introduction 63
Eco Guide * and Power Meter *
66
Information displays – indicator symbols 67
Information displays – warning symbols 69
My Car – introduction 71
Information displays – ambient tem- perature sensor 72
Information displays – trip odometerand clock 73
Inserting/removing remote key 73
Ignition modes 74
Front seats 75
Front seats – folding backrest *
76
Front seats – power seat 76
Key memory – power driver's seat *
and door mirrors 78
Rear seats – head restraints 79
Rear seats – folding backrest 81
Steering wheel 82
Electrically heated * steering wheel
83
Lighting panel 83
High/low beam headlights 84
Active high beams (AHB) *
85
Tunnel detection (models with the rain sensor * only) 86
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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Function See
Controls for menus and messages, turn signals,high/low beams, tripcomputer(p. 71),(p. 90),(p. 83),(p. 110)
Paddles for manually shifting gears
*(p. 257)
Cruise control (p. 172)
Horn, airbag (p. 82),
(p. 33)
Main instrument panel (p. 63)
Infotainment system/ Bluetooth hands-freecontrolsSensus Info-tainment sup-plement
START/STOP ENGINE button
(p. 73)
Ignition slot (p. 73)
Display for infotainment system functions andmenus(p. 108), Sen-sus Infotain-ment supple-ment
Door handle -
Function
See
In-door control panels (power windows, mir-rors, central locking but-ton)(p. 96),(p. 97),(p. 158)
Hazard warning flashers (p. 89)
Controls for the info- tainment system andmenus
(p. 71),(p. 125), Sen-sus Infotain-ment supple-ment
Climate system controls (p. 125)
Gear selector (p. 255)
Not in use -
Wipers and washers (p. 93),
(p. 94)
Steering wheel adjust- ment(p. 82)
Hood opening control (p. 327)
Parking brake (p. 271)
Function
See
Power seat* adjustment
controls (p. 76)
Lighting panel, buttons for opening fuel fillerdoor and unlocking andopening the trunk(p. 83),(p. 280),(p. 160)
Related information
•
Information displays – ambient temperature sensor (p. 72)
• Information displays – trip odometer andclock (p. 73)
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Reminder – doors not closed
If one of the doors is not closed properly, the
information or warning symbol illuminates
(depending on the vehicle's speed), a graphic will be displayed in instrument panel and an explana- tory text message 3
will also be displayed in the
instrument panel. Stop the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and close the door.
If the vehicle is driven at a speed lowerthan approximately 5 mph (7 km/h),the information symbol illuminates.
If the vehicle is driven at a speed higher than approximately 5 mph(7 km/h), the warning symbol illumi-
nates.
If the hood is not closed properly, the warning
symbol illuminates, a graphic will be displayed in instrument panel and an explanatory text mes- sage 3
will also be displayed in the instrument
panel. Stop the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and close the hood. If the trunk is not closed properly, the informa-
tion symbol illuminates and a graphic will be dis-
played in instrument panel. Stop the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and close thetrunk.
Related information
• Information displays – introduction (p. 63)
• Information displays – indicator symbols(p. 67)
• Engine compartment – coolant (p. 332)
My Car – introduction
The MY CAR menu system provides access to menus for operating many of the vehicle's func-tions, such as setting the clock, door mirrors,lock and alarm settings, etc.
Some of the features or functions are standard; others are optional and vary according to model/market.
OperationUse the buttons on the center console or thesteering wheel keypad to navigate in the menus.
3 Text message applies only to models with the optional digital instrument panel
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Information displays – trip odometer and clock The trip odometers
T1 and T2 and clock are dis-
played in the instrument panel.
Trip odometers
Trip odometer 4
Odometer display
Turn the thumb wheel on the left steering wheel lever to display the desired trip odometer. Press and hold the RESET button on the left
steering wheel lever for at least 1 second to reset the selected trip odometer 5
.
Clock
Clock, digital instrument panel *
Display6
Setting the clock
The clock can be set in the
MY CAR menu sys-
tem. See My Car – introduction (p. 71) for addi- tional information about these menus. Go to
SettingsSystem optionsTime
settings. Set Auto time to ON (check the box)
and select the correct time zone under Location.
Related information
• Information displays – introduction (p. 63)
Inserting/removing remote key The remote key is used to start the engine or to use various electrical functions without startingthe engine.
Inserting and removing the remote key
Ignition slot with remote key and
START/STOP
ENGINE button.
Inserting the remote key 7Holding the end of the remote key with the base of the key blade, insert the remote key into theignition slot as shown in the illustration and pressit in as far as possible.
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The trip odometer will be displayed differently in analog and digital instrument panels
5 Models with a digital information panel: press and hold RESET for more than approximately 4 seconds to reset all trip computer information
6 Models with an analog instrument panel: the time will be displayed in the center of the instrument panel
7
Not necessary in vehicles with the optional keyless drive.
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CAUTION
Foreign objects in the ignition slot can impair function or cause damage.
Removing the remote keyThe remote key can be removed from the ignition slot by pulling it out.
Related information
• Ignition modes (p. 74)
Ignition modes
The vehicle's ignition has 3 modes: 0, I, and II
that can be used without starting the engine. The following table shows examples of whichfunctions are available in the respective modes.
NOTE
To access ignition modes I or II without star-
ting the engine, the brake pedal must not be
depressed.
Mode Function
0 The odometer, clock and temperature gauge are illuminated. Power seats
*
can be adjusted and the infotainment system can be used for a limited time(to minimize battery drain, see theSensus Infotainment Supplement).
I The Moonroof *, power windows,12-
volt sockets in the passenger com- partment, navigation system *, climate
system blower, windshield wipers can be used.
II The headlights/taillights illuminate.Warning/indicator lights illuminate for5 seconds. Other systems are acti- vated. However, the heated seats
* and
heated rear window function can only be activated when the engine is run- ning. Mode II should only be used
for very short periods to help avoid draining the battery.
Ignition modes
Ignition mode 0
–The vehicle is unlocked.
CLIMATE
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Temperature and blower control
When the vehicle is started, the most recent set- ting is resumed. The blower should always be activated to help avoid condensation and fogging on the win-dows.
Temperature controlThe temperatures on the driver and passenger sides can beset separately.
NOTE
Heating or cooling cannot be speeded up by selecting a higher/lower temperature thanthe actual temperature required.
Blower controlTurn the control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise todecrease the blower speed. If AUTO (p. 127) is selected,
blower speed will be regulated automatically and this will over-ride manual adjustment.
NOTE
If the blower is turned off completely, the air conditioning is disengaged, which may resultin fogging on the windows.
Related information
• Climate – general information (p. 120)
• Electronic climate control (ECC) (p. 125)
• Air conditioning (p. 128)
• Climate – sensors (p. 121)
Automatic climate control The Auto function automatically controls tem- perature (p. 127), air conditioning (p. 128),blower speed (p. 127), recirculation (p. 130)and air distribution (p. 123).
If you select one or more man- ual functions, the other func-tions continue to be controlledautomatically. The air qual-ity (p. 121) sensor is engagedand all manual settings are switched off when
AUTO is
pressed. The display shows
AUTO CLIMATE.
Blower speed in automatic mode can be set under
Climate settingsAutomatic blower
adjustment. Choose between Low, Normal orHigh.
NOTE
Selecting the lowest blower speed may increases the risk of fog forming on the win-dows.
Related information
• Climate – general information (p. 120)
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Locking/unlocking points with valet locking activated
With the valet locking function activated:
•The vehicle's doors can be locked or unlocked with the remote
• The engine can be started
• The glove compartment cannot be unlocked
• Access to the trunk is blocked (the trunk lidcannot be unlocked or opened with theremote, and the rear seat backrests cannotbe lowered
Activating the valet locking function
Insert the key blade in the glove compart- ment lock.
Turn the key blade180 degrees clockwise.
Remove the key blade from the lock. A mes- sage will appear in the instrument panel dis-play.
Deactivating the valet locking function
Turn the key blade 180 degrees counterclock- wise in the glove compartment lock to deactivatevalet locking. See locking/unlocking the glove compart- ment (p. 160) for information on locking theglove compartment normally, without activatingthe valet locking function.
Remote key – replacing the battery The remote key can be opened if the battery needs to be replaced.
The battery should be replaced if:
• The information symbol illuminates and
Low
battery in remote control. Please change batteries.
is shown in the display and/or
• if the locks do not react after several attempts to unlock or lock the vehicle.
NOTE
The remote key's range is normally approxi- mately 60 ft (20 m) from the vehicle.
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Locking/unlocking – glove compartment
The glove compartment can only be locked and unlocked using the detachable key blade in theremote key. For information on removing the keyblade from the remote key, see Detachable keyblade – detaching/reinserting (p. 149).
Insert the key blade in the glove compart- ment lock.
Turn the key blade 90 degrees clockwise.
Remove the key blade from the lock.
Locking/unlocking – trunk The trunk can be locked, unlocked and opened in several ways.
Trunk unlock button on the remote key
–Press the trunk unlock button on the remote key.
Press once: This unlocks but does not open the
trunk. The trunk can then be opened by pressingthe rubber plate near the trunk lock. If the trunk isnot opened within two minutes it will automati-cally relock and the alarm will be rearmed. Press twice: This both unlocks the trunk and
pops it open slightly.
NOTE
Any excess weight (snow, etc.) on the trunk lid may prevent it from opening.
The alarm indicator (p. 162) light on the dash- board will stop flashing to indicate that the alarmis not monitoring the entire vehicle. When the trunk is closed again (which has to be done manually), it will have to be relocked andthe alarm rearmed by pressing the lock button onthe remote key.
Unlocking/opening the trunk from the passenger compartment
–Press the button on the lighting panel (1) to unlock and pop open the trunk
NOTE
The taillights will illuminate automatically for a short period when the trunk has beenopened.