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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
Lock indication230
Lock confirmation settings 231
Remote key 231
Locking and unlocking using the remote key 233
Settings for remote and inside doorunlock 234
Unlocking the tailgate using theremote key 235
Remote key range 235
Replacing the remote key's battery 236
Ordering additional remote keys 240
Red Key - restricted remote key *
240
Red Key * settings
241
Detachable key blade 242
Locking and unlocking with detacha-ble key blade 243
Electronic immobilizer 244
Start and lock system type designations 244
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces *
245
Keyless locking and unlocking *
246
Keyless unlock settings *
248
Keyless tailgate unlock *
248
Antenna locations for the start andlock system 249
Locking and unlocking from inside the vehicle249
Unlocking the tailgate from insidethe vehicle 251
Activating and deactivating childsafety locks 251
Automatic locking when driving 253
Opening and closing the power tailgate *
253
Setting a maximum height for the power tailgate * 256
Foot movement tailgate operation *
257
Private Locking 258
Activating and deactivating private locking 259
Alarm 260
Arming and disarming the alarm 261
Foreign Component Detection *
262
DRIVER SUPPORT
Driver support systems
264
Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance 264
Stability system Roll Stability Control 265
Electronic Stability Control 266
Electronic Stability Control Sport mode 267
Activating/deactivating Sport modein Electronic Stability Control 267
Electronic Stability Control Sportmode limitations 268
Electronic Stability Control symbolsand messages 269
Speed limiter 270
Activating and starting Speed Limiter 271
Managing Speed Limiter speed 271
Deactivating and putting Speed Lim-iter in standby mode 272
Reactivating Speed Limiter fromstandby mode 273
Turning off Cruise Control 273
Cruise Control limitations 274
Automatic Speed Limiter 274
Activating/deactivating AutomaticSpeed Limiter 276
Changing Automatic Speed Limitertolerance 277
Automatic Speed Limiter limitations 277
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Volvo's service program572
Data transfer between vehicle and workshop over Wi-Fi 574
Download Center 575
Handling system updates via Down-load Center 575
Vehicle status 576
Scheduling service and repairs 576
Sending vehicle information to theworkshop 578
Hoisting the vehicle 579
Opening and closing the hood 581
Climate control system service 582
Replacing a windshield with head-up display * 582
Engine compartment overview 583
Engine oil 583
Checking and filling engine oil 584
Refilling coolant 586
Replacing bulbs 587
Location of exterior lights 588
Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs 589
Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs 590
Replacing daytime running lights/ front parking light bulbs 590
Replacing front turn signal bulbs 591
Bulb specifications591
Start battery 592
Support battery 595
Battery symbols 596
Fuses and fuseboxes 597
Replacing fuses 598
Fuses in the engine compartment 599
Fuses under the glove compartment 602
Fuses in the cargo compartment 605
Cleaning the interior 609
Cleaning the center display 609
Cleaning the head-up display *
610
Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceil- ing liner 611
Cleaning the seat belt 611
Cleaning floor mats and inlay mats 611
Cleaning leather upholstery 612
Cleaning the leather steering wheel 613
Cleaning interior plastic, metal andwood surfaces 614
Cleaning the exterior 614
Polishing and waxing 615
Hand washing 615
Automatic car washes 617
High-pressure washing 618
Cleaning the wiper blades618
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim components 619
Cleaning rims 620
Corrosion protection 620
Paintwork 621
Touching up minor paint damage 621
Color codes 622
Changing rear window wipers 623
Replacing windshield wiper blades 624
Windshield wipers in the service position 625
Filling washer fluid 626
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* Option/accessory.
236 For keyless use, a remote key or the Key Tag must be within the shaded areas shown in theillustration, i.e. a semicircle with a radius ofapprox. 1.5 meter (5 feet) along the sides of thevehicle or approx. 1 meter (3 feet) from the tail-gate.
NOTE
The functions of the remote control key can be disrupted by ambient radio waves, build-ings, topographical conditions, etc. The vehi-cle can always be locked/unlocked using thekey blade.
If the remote key is removed from the vehicle
If the remote key is removed from the vehicle while the engine is running, the warning message
Vehicle key not
found Removed from vehicle will be
displayed in the instrument panel and an audible signal will sound when the last door is closed.
The message will disappear when the key is returned to the vehicle and the O button on the
right-side steering wheel keypad is pressed or when the last door is closed again.
Related information
• Remote key (p. 231)
• Antenna locations for the start and lock sys-tem (p. 249) •
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces
*
(p. 245)
Replacing the remote key's battery
The battery in the remote key must be replaced when it is discharged.
NOTE
All batteries have a limited service life and must eventually be replaced (does not applyfor Key Tag). The battery's service life variesdepending on how often the vehicle/key isused.
The remote key battery should be replaced if:
the information symbol illuminates and the message
Vehicle key bat. low
See Owner's manual is displayed in
the instrument panel
and/or
• the locks do not react after several attempts to lock or unlock the vehicle using theremote key within approx. 20 meter (65 feet)from the vehicle.
NOTE
Move closer to the vehicle and try to unlock it again.
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Locking and unlocking withdetachable key blade
The detachable key blade can be used to unlock the vehicle from the outside, e.g. if the battery inthe remote key is discharged.
Unlocking
Pull the front left-hand door handle to its end position to access the lock cylinder.
Put the key in the lock cylinder.
Turn the key clockwise 45 degrees so that the key blade is pointing straight rearward.
Turn the key blade back 45 degrees to its original position. Remove the key from thelock cylinder and release the handle so that itreturns to its original position against thevehicle.
5. Pull the door handle. > The door will open. Lock the door in the same way, but turn the key45 degrees counterclockwise in step (3).
Turning off the alarm
NOTE
When the door is unlocked using the detach- able key blade and then opened, the alarmwill be triggered.
Location of the backup key reader in the cup holder.
Turn off the alarm by:
1. Place the remote control key on the key sym-
bol in the backup reader in the bottom of the cup holder in the tunnel console.
2. Turn the start knob clockwise and release it. > The start knob will automatically return toits original position - the alarm signal willstop and the alarm will be turned off.
LockingThe vehicle can also be locked using the remotekey's detachable key blade, e.g. if either the vehi-cle's or remote key's batteries are discharged. The left-hand front door can be locked by insert- ing the detachable key into the door's lock cylin-der. This is the only door with a lock cylinder. The other doors have lock mechanisms in the side ofthe door that must be pushed in using the keyblade. The door will then be locked mechanicallyand cannot be opened from the outside. The doors can still be opened from inside.
Manual door lock. This is not the child lock.
–Remove the detachable key blade from the remote key. Insert the key blade into theopening for the lock mechanism and pushthe key in as far as possible, about 12 mm.
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* Option/accessory.
262
Disarming the alarm without a functioning
remote key
The vehicle can be unlocked and disarmed even if the remote key is not functioning, e.g. if thebattery is discharged.
1. Open the driver's door using the detachable
key blade.
> This will trigger the alarm.
Location of the backup key reader in the cup holder.
2. Place the remote key on the key symbol inthe backup reader in the tunnel console's cup holder.
3. Turn the start knob clockwise and release. > The alarm will be disarmed.
Turning off a triggered alarm
–Press the unlock button on the remote key or put the ignition into mode I by turning the
start knob clockwise and then releasing it.
NOTE
• Remember that the alarm is armed when the vehicle is locked.
• The alarm will be triggered if any of thedoors is opened from the inside.
Automatically arming and disarming the alarm
Automatically arming the alarm helps prevent inadvertently leaving the vehicle without alarmprotection. If the vehicle is unlocked using the remote key (and the alarm is disarmed) but none of thedoors or tailgate are opened within two minutes,the alarm will be automatically rearmed. The vehi-cle will also re-lock. On some markets, the alarm will be automatically armed following a slight delay after the driver'sdoor has been opened and closed without beinglocked. To change this setting:1.
Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarLocking.
3. Select
Passive Arming Deactivation to
temporarily deactivate the function.
Related information
• Alarm (p. 260)
Foreign Component Detection
*
The Foreign Component Detection function detects if an unknown component has beenconnected to the vehicle.
Each LED headlight * is customized for the vehi-
cle. If an unrecognized headlight is used, the message
Unknown vehicle part. Service
required, unknown part found. will be dis-
played in the instrument panel. Volvo recom- mends contacting an authorized Volvo workshop.
Related information
• Volvo's service program (p. 572)
STARTING AND DRIVING
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Location of the backup reader in the tunnel console.
If the Vehicle key not found message is shown
in the instrument panel at start, place the remote key at the backup reader and then make a newstart attempt.
NOTE
When the remote key is placed in the backup reader, make sure that no other vehicle keys,metal objects or electronic devices (e.g. cellu-lar phones, tablets, laptops or chargers) are inthe backup reader. Multiple vehicle keys closeto each other in the backup reader can dis-rupt their functionality.
CAUTION
If the engine has not responded after 3 attempts – wait for 3 minutes before startinga new attempt. Starting capability increases ifthe starter battery is given time to recover.
WARNING
Never remove the remote control key from
the vehicle while driving or the vehicle is being towed.
WARNING
• Always remove the remote key from the passenger compartment when you leavethe vehicle and make sure the ignition is in mode
0.
• Always put the gear selector in
P and
apply the parking brake before leaving the vehicle. Never leave the vehicle unsu-pervised while the engine is running.
• Always open the garage door fully andmake sure that ventilation is very goodbefore starting the engine in a garage.The exhaust fumes produced by the vehi-cle contain carbon monoxide, which isinvisible and odorless but very toxic.
WARNING
Always take along the remote control key when leaving the vehicle and make sure thatthe vehicle electrical system is in ignition mode
0 – especially if there are children in
the vehicle.
NOTE
With a cold start, idling speed may be consid- erably higher than normal for certain enginetypes. This is done to get the emissions sys-tem up to normal operating temperature asquickly as possible, which minimizes exhaustemissions and protects the environment.
CAUTION
• When starting in cold weather, the auto- matic transmission may shift up at slightlyhigher engine speeds than normal untilthe automatic transmission fluid reachesnormal operating temperature.
• Do not race a cold engine immediatelyafter starting. This could prevent fluidsfrom properly lubricating vital compo-nents in the engine before it has reachedthe proper operating temperature.
• The engine should be idling when thegear selector is moved. Never accelerateuntil the gear is fully engaged. Accelerat-ing rapidly before a gear is properlyengaged could lead to harder wear ofcomponents.
• To help prevent the transmission oil from overheating, select
P or N when idling at
a standstill for prolonged periods of time.
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CAUTION
Only a modern battery charger with controlled charge voltage should be used to charge thestarter battery and support battery. The rapidcharging function should not be used as thiscould damage the battery.
CAUTION
Failure to observe the following could cause the infotainment energy save mode to tempo-rarily stop working and/or a message in thedriver's display regarding the state of chargeof the starter battery may be temporarilyincorrect after an external starter battery orbattery charger has been connected:
• The negative battery terminal of the vehi- cle's starter battery must
never be used
to connect an external starter battery orbattery charger – only the vehicle's neg-
ative charging point should be used as
a grounding point.
NOTE
If the starter battery becomes discharged too many times, it will shorten its service life. The service life of the starter battery is affec- ted by several factors, such as driving condi-tions and climate. The starting capacity of thebattery reduces gradually over time. The bat-tery must therefore be recharged if the vehi-cle is not used or a long period of time or if itis only driven short distances. Severe cold fur-ther limits the starting capacity. To keep the starter battery in a good condi- tion, the vehicle should be driven at least15 minutes per week or the battery should beconnected to a battery charger with automatictrickle charging. A starter battery that is always kept fully charged has the maximum service life.
Location
The start battery is located in the cargo compartment.
WARNING
If the starter battery is disconnected, the func- tion for automatic opening and closing mustbe reset to function correctly. A reset isrequired in order for the pinch protection towork.
Specifications
BatteryH7 AGMH8 AGM
Voltage (V) 12 12
Cold start capacity A
- CCA B
(A) 800
850
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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. 592)
• Support battery (p. 595)
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. 598)
• Fuses in the cargo compartment (p. 605)
• Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 599)
• Fuses under the glove compartment (p. 602)