13
Replacing daytime running lights/ front parking light bulbs585
Replacing front turn signal bulbs 586
Replacing backup lights 587
Replacing the rear fog light bulb 587
Bulb specifications 588
Start battery 589
Support battery 592
Battery symbols 593
Fuses and fuseboxes 594
Replacing fuses 595
Fuses in the engine compartment 596
Fuses under the glove compartment 599
Fuses in the cargo compartment 602
Cleaning the interior 606
Cleaning the center display 606
Cleaning the head-up display *
607
Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceil-ing liner 608
Cleaning the seat belt 608
Cleaning floor mats and inlay mats 608
Cleaning leather upholstery 609
Cleaning the leather steering wheel 610
Cleaning interior plastic, metal andwood surfaces 611
Cleaning the exterior
611
Polishing and waxing 612
Hand washing 612
Automatic car washes 614
High-pressure washing 615
Cleaning the wiper blades 615
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim components 616
Cleaning rims 617
Corrosion protection 617
Paintwork 618
Touching up minor paint damage 618
Color codes 619
Changing rear window wipers 620
Replacing windshield wiper blades 621
Windshield wipers in the service position 622
Filling washer fluid 623
SPECIFICATIONS
Type designations626
Dimensions 629
Weights 631
Towing capacity and tongue weight 632
Engine specifications 633
Engine oil specifications 634
Coolant specifications 635
Transmission fluid specifications 635
Brake fluid specifications 635
Fuel tank volume 636
Air conditioning specifications 636
Approved tire pressure 637
LIGHTING
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Interior Lighting
The interior is equipped with several different types of lighting to improve the experience. Thisincludes reading lamps, glove box lighting andground lighting.
All lighting in the passenger compartment can be turned on and off manually within 5 minutesafter:
• the engine has been switched off and the ignition is in mode
0.
• the vehicle is unlocked but the engine has not been started.
Front ceiling lighting
The controls in the ceiling console for the front reading lights and courtesy lighting.
Reading light left side
Passenger compartment lighting
Courtesy lighting auto switch
Reading light right side
Reading lights
The reading lights on the right and left sides are switched on and off by briefly pressing the but-tons in the ceiling console. To adjust the bright-ness, press and hold the button.
Passenger compartment lighting
Briefly press the button in the ceiling console to switch on or off the footwell lighting and ceilinglighting.
Courtesy lighting auto switch
Activate the auto switch by briefly pressing the AUTO
button in the ceiling console. With Auto
activated, the indicator light in the button and the courtesy lighting come on and are turned off asfollows. The courtesy lighting: • comes on when the vehicle is unlocked and when the ignition is switched off
• goes off when the engine is started andwhen the vehicle is locked
• comes on or goes off when a side door isopened or closed
• remains on for 2 minutes if any of the sidedoors are open.
Rear roof lightingReading lights are located in the rear section ofthe vehicle and can also be used as passengercompartment lighting.
Reading lights over the rear seat.
In vehicles with panoramic roofs
*, there are two lamp
units, one on each side of the ceiling.
LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
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WARNING
•Only use accessories that are not dam- aged or malfunctioning. The accessoriesmust be designed for 120 V and 60 Hz,with plugs intended for the outlet. Theaccessories must be CE marked, ULmarked or have an equivalent safetymarking.
• New let outlets, plugs or accessoriescome into contact with water or anotherfluid. Do not touch or use the outlet if itappears damaged or has been in contactwith water or another fluid.
• Do not connect power strips, adapters orextension cords to the outlet has thiscould cause the outlet's safety functionsto malfunction.
• The outlet is equipped with a pet guard.Make sure that no one picks at or dam-ages the outlet in such a way that theguard is disabled. Children should not beleft unsupervised in the vehicle when theoutlet is active.
Failure to follow the above could lead to severe or fatal electrical shocks.
Related information
• Electrical outlets (p. 550)
• Passenger compartment interior (p. 548)
Using the glove compartment
The glove compartment is located on the pas- senger side. The glove compartment can beused to store the Owner's Manual, maps, etc.There is also room for a pen and a card holder.
Locking and unlocking the glove box *
The glove compartment can be locked when the vehicle is left at a workshop, hotel, etc. The glovecompartment can then only be locked/unlockedwith the glove compartment key.
Storage compartment for the key. The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
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* Option/accessory.
554
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
To lock the glove compartment:
Insert the key into the lock on the glove com- partment.
Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise.
Remove the key from the lock.
–To unlock, perform the above steps in reverse.
Using the glove box as a cooled area *
The glove compartment can be used to cool e.g. drinks or food. Cooling is possible when the cli-mate system is active (i.e. when the ignition is in mode II or when the engine is running).
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
Activate cooling
Deactivate cooling
–Activate or deactivate cooling by moving the control as far as possible toward the passen-ger compartment/glove compartment.
Related information
• Passenger compartment interior (p. 548)
• Private Locking (p. 260)
Sun visors In the ceiling in front of the driver and front pas- senger, there are sun visors that can be loweredand angled to the side as necessary.
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
The mirror lighting
* comes on automatically when
the cover is lifted up. The mirror frame has a holder for e.g. cards or tickets.
Related information
• Passenger compartment interior (p. 548)
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
594
Avoid smoking, open
flames, and/or sparks.
Risk of explosion.
Recycle properly.
NOTE
A used start battery or backup battery con- tains lead and must be recycled in an environ-mentally responsible manner.
Related information
• Start battery (p. 589)
• Support battery (p. 592)
Fuses and fuseboxes
All electrical functions and components are pro- tected by a number of fuses in order to protectthe vehicle's electrical system from damage byshort circuiting or overloading.
WARNING
Never use a foreign object or a fuse with a higher amperage than that specified toreplace a fuse. This could cause significantdamage to the electrical system and possiblylead to a fire.
If any electrical component or function is not responding, the component may have blown afuse due to temporary overload. If the same fuseblows repeatedly, there may be a problem withthe component. Volvo recommends contacting anauthorized Volvo workshop to have the compo-nent checked.
Location of fuseboxes
The illustration is generic - appearance may vary accord- ing to vehicle model.
Engine compartment
Under the glove compartment
Trunk/cargo compartment
Related information
• Replacing fuses (p. 595)
• Fuses in the cargo compartment (p. 602)
• Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 596)
• Fuses under the glove compartment (p. 599)
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
595
Replacing fuses All electrical functions and components are pro- tected by a number of fuses in order to protectthe vehicle's electrical system from damage byshort circuiting or overloading.
1. Refer to the fuse diagram to locate the fuse.
2. Pull out the fuse and examine it from theside to determine if the curved metal wire in the fuse is intact.
3. If the wire is broken, replace the fuse with a new fuse of the same color and amperage.
WARNING
Never use a foreign object or a fuse with a higher amperage than that specified toreplace a fuse. This could cause significantdamage to the electrical system and possiblylead to a fire.
WARNING
Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for assistance replacing fuses not listed in theOwner's Manual. If performed incorrectly, sig-nificant damage can be caused to the electri-cal system.
Related information
• Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 594)
• Fuses in the cargo compartment (p. 602) •
Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 596)
• Fuses under the glove compartment (p. 599)
INDEX
643
Engine shutdown 402
Engine specifications 633Engine temperature
high 437
Environment 27Error messages Adaptive Cruise Control 303
see Messages and symbols 303, 318
Error messages in BLIS 346 Ethanol content max. 10% by volume 434
Exterior dimensions 629
F
Federal Clean Air Act 566
Ferry transport 428
Flat tire 540
Flooded road 432
Fluids, volumes 623, 636
Fluids and oils 635, 636 Fog lights front 161
rear 162
Four-C 428
Front seat blower 225
climate 214
heating 216, 217
temperature 227
ventilation 218
Front seat manual 188
Front seats, power 189 adjusting passenger seat from driver's
seat 195
adjusting seat 189
Lumbar support 194
massage 192, 193
memory function 190, 191
multifunction control 192, 193, 194
Side bolsters 194
FSC, environmental labeling 23
Fuel 434 Travel Link service 473
Fuel filling 433
Fuel gauge 89
Fuel requirements 434, 435 Fuel tank volume 636
Fuse box 594 Fuses below the glove compartment 599
general 594in engine compartment 596
in the cargo compartment 602
replacing 595
G
Gasoline grade 434 Gaugefuel gauge 89
Gear indicator 418 Gear selector positions automatic transmission 414
Glass laminated/reinforced 170
Glove compartment 553 Gracenote ®
479
Grocery bag holders 556
Gross vehicle weight 631
GSI - Gear shift indicator 418
Guide lines for Park Assist Camera 382
H
Handbrake 407, 408
Hand wash 612