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Auto-startThe following conditions must be met for the engine to auto-start. •Release the brake pedal. The engine will auto-start and the vehicle can be driven. Onan uphill gradient, Hill Start Assist (HSA) willactivate to help prevent the vehicle from roll-ing backward.
• When Auto-hold is activated, auto-start willbe delayed until the accelerator is pressed.
• When Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assistare activated, the engine will auto-start whenthe accelerator pedal is depressed or the
button on the left-side steering wheel
keypad is pressed.
• Maintain pressure on the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal. The engine willauto-start.
• On a downhill gradient: Release the brakepedal slightly so that the vehicle begins toroll. The engine will auto-start after a slightincrease in speed.
Symbols in the instrument panel
12" instrument panel
*
•READY
will be displayed in the tachometer
when Start/Stop is available.
• An indicator in the tachometer will point toward
READY when Start/Stop is active
and the engine has auto-stopped. •
READY
will be grayed-out when Start/Stop
is not available.
• No message will be shown when the func- tion is turned off.
The function is active and the engine has auto-stopped.
8" instrument panel
The symbol is displayed at the bottom of the speedometer.
SymbolMeaning
White symbol: the function is avail- able.
Beige symbol: The function is active and the engine has auto-stopped.
SymbolMeaning
the function is not available because the conditions have notbeen met. No symbol will be shown when the function is turned off.
Related information
•Temporarily deactivating the Start/Stop func- tion (p. 424)
• Conditions for the Start/Stop function(p. 424)
• Start/Stop function (p. 422)
• Hill Start Assist (p. 410)
• Auto-hold brakes (p. 409)
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Temporarily deactivating the Start/Stop function
In certain situations, it may be advisable to tem- porarily turn the Start/Stop function off.
To turn off Start/Stop, tap theStart/Stop function button in
the center display's Function view. The indicator light in thebutton will go out when thefunction has been turned off.
The function will remain turned off until:
• it is reactivated
• the drive mode is changed to Eco or Comfort
• the engine is restarted.
Related information
•
Driving with the Start/Stop function (p. 422)
• Conditions for the Start/Stop function (p. 424)
Conditions for the Start/Stopfunction Certain conditions must be met for Start/Stop to function.
If any condition is not met, this will be indicated in the instrument panel.
The engine does not auto-stopThe engine will not auto-stop if: •
the vehicle has not reached a speed of ca 10 km/h (6 mph) after starting.
• after several auto-stops, the speed mustagain exceed approximately ca 10 km/h(6 mph) before the next auto-stop.
• the driver's seat belt is unbuckled.
• the start battery's charge is below the mini-mum level.
• the engine is not running at its normal oper-ating temperature.
• the ambient temperature is under approxi-mately -5 °C (23 °F) or over approximately30 °C (86 °F).
• windshield heating is activated.
• the climate system settings and the actualclimate in the passenger compartment differ.
• the vehicle is backing up.
• the start battery's temperature is above orbelow the permitted limits.
• the driver is turning the steering wheel hard. •
the road gradient is very steep.
• the hood is open.
• driving at high altitude and the engine hasnot reached its normal operating tempera-ture.
• ABS has been activated.
• hard braking (even if the ABS system hasnot been activated).
• many starts during a short period of timehave triggered the starter motor's overheat-ing protection.
• a trailer's electrical system is connected tothe vehicle's electrical system.
• the transmission is not running at its normaloperating temperature.
• The gear selector is in mode
M (±).
The engine does not auto-startThe engine will not auto-start after an auto-stopif: • the driver is not wearing a seat belt, the gear selector is in the
P position and the driver's
door is open. The engine must be started normally.
The engine auto-starts while the brake
pedal is depressed
In the following situations, the engine will auto-start even if the brake pedal is depressed:
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•
High levels of condensation on the inside of the windows.
• the climate system settings and the actualclimate in the passenger compartment differ.
• Electrical current consumption is temporarilyhigh or the start battery's charge is below theminimum level.
• The brake pedal is pumped repeatedly.
• The hood is open.
• The vehicle begins to roll or increases speedslightly if the engine auto-stopped before thevehicle was at a standstill.
• The driver's seat belt is unbuckled with the gear selector in the
D or N positions.
• The gear selector is moved from
D to R or M
( ± ).
• The driver's door is opened with the gearselector in
D. An audible signal and a text
message informs the driver that the ignition is on.
WARNING
Do not open the hood if the engine has auto- stopped. Turn off the engine by switching offthe ignition before lifting the hood.
Related information
• Start/Stop function (p. 422)
• Driving with the Start/Stop function (p. 422) •
Temporarily deactivating the Start/Stop func- tion (p. 424)
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Leveling control * and suspension
The vehicle's leveling control system adjusts the suspension and shock absorbers automaticallyto help provide good comfort and control whiledriving. Leveling can also be controlled manuallyto facilitate loading or getting in and out of thevehicle.
Pneumatic suspension and shock absorbers
The system is adapted to the selected drive mode and vehicle speed. The pneumatic suspen-sion reduces the vehicle's ground clearance athigher speeds to reduce air resistance andincrease stability. The shock absorbers are nor-mally set to provide the best possible comfort and are adjusted continuously according to theroad surface and the vehicle's acceleration, brak-ing and cornering.
The instrument panel indicateswhen the suspension level isbeing adjusted.The level cannot be adjusted when any of the side doors or the tailgate is open.
ParkingWhen parking, make sure that there is adequatespace above and below the vehicle since ground clearance may vary depending on e.g. ambienttemperature, how the vehicle is loaded, if loadingmode is used, which drive mode is selected afterthe engine is started, etc. The level may also be adjusted a period after the vehicle is parked. This is to compensate for anyheight changes that may occur due to tempera-ture changes in the air springs when the vehiclecools.
TransportingWhen transporting the vehicle on a ferry, train ortruck, only secure (lash) the vehicle around thetires, not using any other parts of the chassis.Changes in the pneumatic suspension may occurduring transport, which could adversely affect thelashing and result in damage.
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Symbols and messages in driver display
SymbolMessageMeaning
Suspension Deactivated by userLevel control has been switched off manually by the user.
Suspension Temporarily reduced performenceLevel control performance has been temporarily reduced due to extensive system use. If this message appears frequently (e.g. several times in one week) contact a workshopA
.
Suspension Service requiredA fault has occurred. Visit a workshop A
as soon as possible.
Suspension failure Stop safelyA critical fault has occurred. Stop safely, have the car towed to a workshop A
.
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SymbolMessageMeaning
Suspension Slow down Vehicle too highA fault has occurred. If the message appears while driving, contact a workshop A
.
Suspension Auto adjusting vehicle levelLevel control to target height is in progress.
A An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
Related information
• Leveling control settings
* (p. 429)
• Drive modes
* (p. 417)
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Leveling control settings *
The vehicle can be lowered or raised to make it easier to load or for passengers to get in andout. Turn off leveling control before lifting the vehicle with a jack to help avoid problems with thepneumatic suspension.
Adjusting loading mode
Use the buttons in the cargo compartment to raise or lower the rear section of the vehicle tofacilitate loading or unloading the vehicle or con-necting or disconnecting a trailer.
Center display settings
Easy Entry and Exit Suspension Control
The vehicle can be lowered to make it easier to get in and out. Activating easy entry in the center display: 1.
Tap
Settings in the Top view.
2. Tap
My CarMirrors and Convenience.
3. Select
Easy Entry and Exit Suspension
Control.
> When the vehicle is parked and the engine is turned off, the level is lowered. (Level adjustment will stop if a side dooris opened and will resume after a slightdelay when the door has been closed.)When the engine is started and the vehi-cle begins to move, the level will be raisedto the height set by the selected drivemode.
Disable Leveling Control
In certain situations, this function must be turned off, e.g. before the vehicle is raised using a jack *.
The level difference caused by raising the vehicle with a jack could cause problems with the pneu-matic suspension. Turning off the function in the center display:1. Tap
Settings in the Top view.
2. Tap
My CarParking Brake and
Suspension.
3. Select
Disable Leveling Control.
Related information
• Leveling control
* and suspension (p. 426)
• Loading recommendations (p. 561)
Low Speed Control
*
The low-speed function, Low Speed Control (LSC), facilitates and improves control and trac-tion on rough roads and slippery surfaces, e.g.when towing a trailer on grass or up boat ramps. In vehicles equipped with drive mode control *,
the function is included in the Off Road drive mode.
Low Speed Control is designed for driving on rough roads and when towing trailers at lowspeeds, up to approximately 40 km/h (25 mph). When driving at low speeds, LSC prioritizes low gears and all-wheel drive to help avoid wheel spinand improve traction on all wheels. The accelera-tor pedal will be less responsive to improve trac-tion and speed control at low speeds. The function is activated together with Hill Descent Control (HDC), which makes it possibleto control speed going down steep hills using theaccelerator pedal and reduces the need to usethe brake pedal. The system makes it possible tomaintain a low and uniform speed when drivingdown steep hills.
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NOTE
When LSC with HDC is activated, the feel of the accelerator pedal and engine responsewill change.
NOTE
This drive mode is not designed to be used for normal street driving.
NOTE
The function is deactivated when driving at high speeds and must be reactivated at lowerspeeds if so desired.
Related information
• Activating and deactivating Low Speed Con- trol
* using the function button (p. 430)
• Changing drive mode
* (p. 419)
• Hill Descent Control
* (p. 431)
• All Wheel Drive (AWD)
* (p. 417)
Activating and deactivating Low
Speed Control
* using the functionbutton
Vehicles that are not equipped with drive mode controls in the tunnel console have a function button for Low Speed Control with
Hill Descent
Control in the center display's Function view.
Selecting Low Speed Control in the center display's Function view
–Tap the Hill Descent Control button to
activate or deactivate the function.
> An indicator light in the button will illumi- nate when the function is activated.
When the engine is switched off, the function will be automatically deactivated.
NOTE
The function is deactivated when driving at high speeds and must be reactivated at lowerspeeds if so desired.
Related information
• Low Speed Control
* (p. 429)
• Changing drive mode
* (p. 419)