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LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
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Cargo compartment Loads can be secured in the trunk to keep them in place while driving.
The folding* rear seat backrests can help
increase the cargo capacity of the trunk. Load anchoring eyelets and grocery bag holders areprovided to help secure objects in place. The towing eyelet and tire sealing system, or the temporary spare tire *, are located under the
cargo compartment floor.
Related information
• Loading recommendations (p. 543)
• Grocery bag holders (p. 544)
• Load anchoring eyelets (p. 545)
Loading recommendations
There are a number of things to consider when carrying loads in or on the vehicle.
Load-carrying capacity is determined by the vehi- cle's curb weight. The total weight of all passen-gers and any installed accessories reduces thevehicle's load-carrying capacity by the corres-ponding amount.
WARNING
The vehicle's driving characteristics change depending on the weight and position of theload.
Loading in the trunk and cargo compartment
• Position objects so they are pressing against the rear seat backrests.
• Distribute the load evenly.
• Heavy objects should be positioned as lowas possible. Avoid placing heavy objects onfolded-down seat backrests.
• Cover sharp corners with a soft cloth or simi-lar to help prevent damage to the upholstery.
• Use the load anchoring eyelets and tension-ing straps or similar to secure all objects.
WARNING
In a head-on collision at a speed of 50 km/h (30 mph), an unsecured object weighing 20kg (44 pounds) can reach a projectile weightequivalent to 1000 kg (2200 pounds).
WARNING
If objects are loaded higher than the upper edge of the side windows, leave a 10 cm (4in.) space between the objects and the win-dow. Objects placed closer to this couldimpede the function of the inflatable curtainconcealed inside the headlining.
WARNING
Always secure the load. Otherwise, it may shift during heavy braking and injure people in thevehicle. Cover sharp edges and sharp corners with something soft. Turn off the engine and apply the parking brake when loading/unloading long objects.Otherwise, it is possible for the load to reachthe gear lever or gear selector and move it toa drive position – which could cause the vehi-cle to begin rolling.
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Extra cargo space
The rear seat backrests can be folded down * to
increase cargo space in the trunk and simplify loading. If the rear seat backrests are foldeddown, make sure that no objects loaded into thevehicle prevent the WHIPS system for the frontseats from functioning correctly. The ski hatch * in the rear seat can be folded
down to carry skis or other long, thin objects.
Related information
• Load anchoring eyelets (p. 545)
• Rear seat ski hatch
* (p. 545)
• Roof loads and load carriers (p. 544)
• Leveling control
* and suspension (p. 422)
• Weights (p. 615)
Roof loads and load carriers Volvo-developed load carriers are recommended for carrying loads on the roof of the vehicle.
Volvo load carriers are specially designed to help prevent damage to your vehicle and help ensuremaximum safety while driving. Volvo load carriersare available from authorized Volvo retailers. Carefully follow the installation instructions provi- ded with the load carriers. •Check periodically to ensure that the load carriers and load are properly secured.Secure the load firmly using tie straps orsimilar.
• Distribute the load evenly throughout theload carriers. Place heavier cargo at the bot-tom of the load.
• The vehicle's wind resistance and fuel con-sumption increase with the size of the load.
• Drive smoothly. Avoid rapid acceleration, hardbraking and fast cornering.
WARNING
The vehicle's center of gravity and driving characteristics are altered by roof loads. Follow the vehicle's specifications regarding weights and maximum permitted load.
Related information
•Loading recommendations (p. 543)
• Weights (p. 615)
Grocery bag holders Grocery bag holders (hooks) help keep shop- ping bags in place and prevent them from fallingover and spilling their contents in the cargocompartment.
On the sides of the cargo compartment
The illustration is generic - details may vary according to vehicle model.
There is a grocery bag holder in the side panel on each side of the cargo compartment.
CAUTION
The grocery bag holders are only intended to hold weights up to 5 kg (11 lbs).
Related information
• Loading recommendations (p. 543)
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Load anchoring eyelets
The fold-out eyelets in the cargo compartment can be used to secure objects with straps, a net,etc.
WARNING
Hard, sharp and/or heavy objects in or pro- truding from the vehicle can cause injury inthe event of hard braking. Always secure large and heavy objects with a seat belt or cargo retaining straps.
Related information
• Loading recommendations (p. 543)
• Weights (p. 615)
Rear seat ski hatch
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The hatch in the rear seat backrest can be opened to transport long, narrow objects suchas skis.
1. In the cargo compartment, grasp the ski hatch handle and pull it down.
2. Fold down the armrest in the rear seat. If the private locking * function is used, the hatch
must be closed.
Related information
• Loading recommendations (p. 543)
• Private Locking (p. 255)
• Load anchoring eyelets (p. 545)
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Opening and closing the hood To open the hood, pull the lever in the passen- ger compartment and then turn the handle underthe hood.
Opening the hood
Pull the lever near the pedals to release the hood from its fully closed position.
Turn the handle under the front edge of the hood counterclockwise to release the catchand lift the hood.
Warning - hood not closedWhen the hood is released, a warningsymbol and graphic will be displayed inthe instrument panel and an audiblesignal will sound. If the vehicle begins
to roll, the audible signal will be repeated severaltimes.
NOTE
If the warning symbol is illuminated or an audible warning signal sounds even thoughthe hood is securely closed, consult a work-shop - an authorized Volvo workshop is rec-ommended.
Closing the hood1. Press down the hood until it begins to close under its own weight.
2. When the hood reaches the catch at the handle in the front edge of the vehicle, press down on the hood to close it completely.
WARNING
Risk of injury! When closing, make sure that the hood is completely unobstructed and thatno one can be injured.
WARNING
Make sure the hood locks securely after clos- ing. It must audibly lock on both sides.
Hood not completely closed. The illustration is generic - details may vary according to vehicle model.
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Dimensionsmminches
L Width incl. rearview mirrors 2019 79.5
M Width incl. folded rear- view mirrors 1895 74.6
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At curb weight + 2 people. Varies slightly depending on tire dimensions, chassis, etc.)
B Vehicles with 17/18-inch wheels.
C Vehicles with 19-inch wheels.
D Vehicles with 20-inch wheels.
E Chassis width.
F At door moldings.
Related information
• Weights (p. 615)
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Weights The following table lists important weight data for your vehicle.
CategoryUSA
(lbs)Canada(kg)
Gross vehicle weight AWD (All Wheel Drive): B4204T27 5290 2400
AWD (All Wheel Drive): B4204T23 5245 2380
FWD (Front Wheel Drive): B4204T23 5070 2300
Capacity weight 950 430
Permissible axle weights, front AWD (All Wheel Drive): B4204T27 2645 1200
AWD (All Wheel Drive): B4204T23 2625 1190
FWD (Front Wheel Drive): B4204T23 2555 1160
Permissible axle weights, rear AWD (All Wheel Drive): B4204T27 2755 1250
AWD (All Wheel Drive): B4204T23 2755 1250
FWD (Front Wheel Drive): B4204T23 2645 1200
Curb weight 3870–4205 1760–1910
Max. roof load 220 100
CAUTION
•When loading the vehicle, the maximum gross vehicle weight and permissible axleweights may not be exceeded.
Related information
•Type designations (p. 610)
• Towing capacity and tongue weight (p. 616)
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Towing capacity and tongue weightTowing capacity and tongue weight are shown in the tables below.
Category
USA
(lbs)Canada(kg)
Max. trailer weights Without brakes: 1650 750 With brakes:
2000 900
Max. tongue weight 200 90
CAUTION
•The maximum trailer weights listed are only applicable for altitudes up to 3280 ft(1,000 m) above sea level. With increas-ing altitude the engine power and there-fore the car's climbing ability are impairedbecause of the reduced air density, sothe maximum trailer weight has to bereduced accordingly. The weight of thecar and trailer must be reduced by 10%for every further 3280 ft (1,000 m) (orpart thereof).
Related information
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Type designations (p. 610)
• Weights (p. 615)
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Fuel tank volumeThe fuel tank's refillable volume is shown in the table below.
AWDOther models
Liter (approx.) 60 55
US gallons (approx.) 15.9 14.5
Related information
• Refueling (p. 427)
• Octane rating (p. 429)
Air conditioning specifications
The climate system in the vehicle uses a freon- free R134a refrigerant. For information regardingthe refrigerant, refer to the decal located on theinside of the hood.
The prescribed grades and volumes for fluids and lubricants in the air conditioning system areshown in the tables below.
A/C Decal
Decal for R134a
Refrigerant
Vehicles with R134a refrigerant
WeightPrescribed grade
650 g (1.43 lbs) R134a
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains the refrigerant R134a under pressure. Serviceand repairs to the system should only be doneby an authorized workshop.
Compressor oil
VolumePrescribed grade
60 ml (2.03 fl. oz.) PAG SP-A2
Evaporator
CAUTION
The A/C system evaporator must never be repaired or replaced with a previously usedevaporator. The new evaporator must be certi-fied and labeled in accordance with SAEJ2842.
Related information
• Climate control system service (p. 558)