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Option 2 - searching for the vehicle from the phone
1. Open the phone tile.•If no phone has been paired to the vehi- cle, tap
Add phoneMake vehicle
discoverable.
• If a phone has been paired to the vehicle, tap
Change. Tap Add phoneMake vehicle discoverable in the pop-
up window.
2. Activate Bluetooth in the phone.
3. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the phone's Bluetooth function, activate Internet sharing (tethering/personal hotspot) viaBluetooth in the phone.
4. Search in the phone for Bluetooth devices. > A list of available Bluetooth devices will bedisplayed.
5. Select the vehicle's name from the list of devices in the phone.
6. A pop-up window for the connection is shown in the car. Confirm the connection.
7. Make sure that the code displayed in the vehicle matches the one in the externaldevice. Confirm the code in both cases.
8. In the phone, accept or cancel the options for selecting the phone's contacts and textmessages.
NOTE
• The message function must be activated in certain phones.
• Not all cell phones are fully compatibleand may not be able to display contactsand messages in the vehicle.
NOTE
If the phone's operating system is being updated, it is possible that the connection willbe interrupted. Delete the phone from the carand reconnect.
Compatible phonesMany cellular phones on the market currently offer wireless Bluetooth technology, but not allphones are fully compatible with the vehicle. Foradditional information on compatibility, seesupport.volvocars.com.
Related information
•Phone (p. 478)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetoothautomatically (p. 481)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetoothmanually (p. 481)
• Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected phone(p. 482) •
Switch between phones connected via Blue-tooth (p. 482)
• Removing a Bluetooth-connected phone(p. 483)
• Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 487)
• Connecting the car to the Internet via amobile device (Bluetooth) (p. 489)
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Connecting the car to the Internetvia a mobile device (Bluetooth)
Establish an Internet connection using Bluetooth and tethering from a phone and get access tomultiple connected services in your vehicle.
The phone and the network service provider must support Internet sharing (tethering) and the sub-scription must include data transfer.
1. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via a Bluetooth-connected phone, the phone must first be paired with the vehicle via Bluetooth.Ensure that the personal hotspot (portable/personal hotspot) is activated in your phone.
2. If the phone has been connected via Blue- tooth previously, tap
Settings in the center
display's Top view.
3. In the center display: Tap
Communication
Bluetooth Devices.
4. Mark the window for
Bluetooth Internet
connection under the heading Internet
connection.
> Your vehicle is now connected to the Internet via your Bluetooth-connected phone.
NOTE
When using Apple CarPlay, it is only possible to connect the vehicle to the Internet usingWi-Fi or the vehicle's modem.
Related information
• Internet-connected vehicle
* (p. 487)
• Connect the car to the Internet via car modem (SIM card) (p. 490)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetoothfor the first time (p. 479)
• Connecting the car to the Internet via amobile device (Wi-Fi) (p. 489)
• Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* (p. 473)
• No or poor Internet connection (p. 492)
• Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 487)
Connecting the car to the Internetvia a mobile device (Wi-Fi)
Establish an Internet connection via Wi-Fi tether- ing from a phone and get access to multipleconnected services in your vehicle.
The phone and the network service provider must support Internet sharing (tethering) and the sub-scription must include data transfer.
1. Activate Internet sharing (personal hotspot) in the phone.
2. Tap
Settings in the Top view.
3. Proceed to
CommunicationWi-Fi.
4. Activate/deactivate by tapping to check/ uncheck the Wi-Fi box.
5. Tap the name of the network you would like to connect.
6. Enter the network password.
7. If a different connection was used previously, confirm the connection change.
> The vehicle will connect to the network.
Please note that certain cellular phones will disa- ble Internet sharing (tethering) when the connec-
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Terms of use and data sharing The first time certain services and apps are started, a pop-up window with the heading
Terms and conditions and Data sharing may
open.
The aim is to inform the user about Volvo's terms of use and data sharing policy. By accepting datasharing, the user accepts that certain informationwill be sent from the vehicle. This is required forcertain services and apps to work with full func-tionality. Data sharing can be set from the center display's Settings menu.
Related information
• Activating and deactivating data sharing(p. 494)
Activating and deactivating datasharing
Data sharing for relevant services and apps can be set via the Settings menu in the center dis-play.
1. Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
SystemPrivacy and data.
3. Select
Data sharing to enable or disable
data sharing.
4. When data sharing is enabled, settings for individual services and apps in the list below can be changed.
When data sharing is disabled, the previous set-tings for individual services and apps are savedand restored when data sharing is enabled again.
Related information
• Terms of use and data sharing (p. 494)
Compatible file formats for media
In order to play media, the following file formats must be used.
Audio files
For-matFile extensionCodec
MP3 .mp3 MPEG1 Layer III, MPEG2 Layer III, MP3 Pro (mp3compatible),MP3 HD (mp3compatible)
AAC .m4a, .m4b, .aac AAC LC (MPEG-4 part III Audio),HE-AAC (aacPlusv1/v2)
WMA .wma WMA8/9, WMA9/10 Pro
WAV .wav LPCM
FLAC .flac FLAC
Video files
FormatFile extension
MP4 .mp4, m4v
MPEG-PS .mpg, .mp2, .mpeg, .m1v
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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Positions
• Fuses 13-17 and 21-36 are "Micro" fuses.
• Fuses 1-12, 18-20 and 37 are "MCase" fuses and should only be replaced by a work- shop 23
.
FunctionAA
Heated rear window 30
– –
Pneumatic suspension * compressor 40
Lock motor for rear seat backrest, right side 15
– –
Lock motor for rear seat backrest, left side15
– –
– –
Power trunk release
*25
Power front passenger seat
*20
Towbar
* control module 40
FunctionAA
Seat belt tensioner module (right side) 40
Internal relay windings 5
– –
Foot movement detection module for opening the power trunk release
* 5
USB hub/accessory port –
– –
Towbar
* control module 25
Power driver seat
* 20
Seat belt tensioner module (left side) 40
Park Assist Camera
*5
– –
– –
– –
– –
FunctionAA
Control module for airbags and seat belt tensioners 5
– –
Heated rear seat (left side)
*15
– –
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)
*;
Exterior reverse signal control mod- ule 5
– –
Modules for seat belt tensioners 5
Emissions system actuator (gaso- line, certain engine variants)
5
– –
All Wheel Drive (AWD) control module
* 15
Heated rear seat (right side)
*15
– –
A
Ampere
23 An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
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CAUTION
The microfiber cloth must be free of sand and dirt when cleaning the center display.
CAUTION
When cleaning the center display, apply only light pressure to the screen. Pressing toohard could damage the screen.
CAUTION
Do not spray liquid or corrosive chemicals directly onto the center display. Do not usewindow cleaners, cleaning agents, aerosolsprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia or deter-gents that contain abrasives. Never use abrasive cloths, paper towels or tis- sue paper, as these may scratch the centerdisplay.
Related information
•Cleaning the interior (p. 590)
• Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceiling liner (p. 592)
• Cleaning the seat belt (p. 592)
• Cleaning floor mats and inlay mats (p. 592)
• Cleaning leather upholstery (p. 593) •
Cleaning the leather steering wheel(p. 594)
• Cleaning interior plastic, metal and wood sur-faces (p. 595)
Cleaning the head-up display
*
Carefully wipe the glass covering the head-up display unit with a clean and dry microfiber cloth.If necessary, the cloth may be slightly moistened.
Never use strong stain removers. For difficult cleaning conditions, a special cleaning agent canbe purchased at a Volvo retailer.
Related information
• Activating and deactivating the head-up dis- play
* (p. 142)
• Head-up display
* (p. 140)
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Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber andtrim components The vehicle should be washed as soon as it becomes dirty. This makes the vehicle easier toclean because dirt does not attach as strongly. Italso reduces the risk of scratches and keeps thevehicle looking new. Wash the vehicle in a carwash or garage with an oil separator. Use a carwashing detergent.
Exterior plastic, rubber and trim components
A special cleaning agent available from Volvo retailers is recommended for the cleaning andcare of colored plastic parts, rubber and trimcomponents, e.g. glossy trim. Follow the usageinstructions for the cleaning agent carefully. Avoid using car washing detergents with a pH value lower than 3.5 or higher than 11.5. Doingso could result in the discoloring of anodized alu- minum surfaces * (as shown in the illustrations
below). Abrasive polishing agents are not recom- mended for these areas (as shown in the illustra-tions below).Components that should be washed with a cleaning product with a pH value between 3.5 and 11.5.
CAUTION
Avoid waxing and polishing plastic and rubber. If using degreaser on plastic and rubber, only rub (if necessary) with slight pressure. Use asoft sponge. Polishing glossy trim moldings can wear away or damage the glossy surface layer. Polish containing abrasives must not be used.
CAUTION
Avoid washing the vehicle with cleaner with a pH value below 3.5 or above 11.5. This couldcause discoloration of anodized aluminumcomponents like the roof rail and around theside windows. Never use metal polishing agent on anodized aluminum components. This could cause dis-coloration and destroy the surface treatment.
Related information
• Cleaning the exterior (p. 595)
• Polishing and waxing (p. 596)
• Hand washing (p. 596)
• Automatic car washes (p. 598)
• High-pressure washing (p. 599)
• Cleaning the wiper blades (p. 599)
• Cleaning rims (p. 601)
• Corrosion protection (p. 601)
INDEX
627
F
Federal Clean Air Act 548
Ferry transport 422
Flat tire 530
Flooded road 426
Fluids, volumes 606, 620
Fluids and oils 619, 620 Fog lightsfront 157
rear 158
Four-C 422 Front seat blower 220
climate 208
heating 210, 211
temperature 222
ventilation 212
Front seat manual 184
Front seats, power 185 adjusting passenger seat from driver's
seat 191
adjusting seat 185
Lumbar support 190
massage 188, 189
memory function 186, 187
multifunction control 188, 189, 190
Side bolsters 190
Fuel 428Travel Link service 463
Fuel filling 427
Fuel gauge 85
Fuel requirements 428, 429Fuel tank volume 620
Fuse box 578Fuses below the glove compartment 583
general 578
in engine compartment 580
in trunk 586
replacing 579
G
Gasoline grade 428 Gauge
fuel gauge 85
Gear indicator 412Gear selector positions automatic transmission 408
Glass laminated/reinforced 166
Glove compartment 541
Gracenote ® 469
Grocery bag holders 544
Gross vehicle weight 615
GSI - Gear shift indicator 412
Guide lines for Park Assist Camera 377
H
Handbrake 401, 402
Hand wash 596Hard disk space 496
Hazard warning flashers 160
HD radio 452
Head-up display 140 activate and deactivate 142
cleaning 591
replacing windshield 558
settings 142
Heated washer nozzles 180 Heating Seats 210, 211
steering wheel 214, 215
windows 218, 219
high beams 154, 155
High engine temperature 431