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STARTING AND DRIVING
Starting the vehicle414
Switching off the vehicle 416
Ignition modes 417
Selecting ignition mode 418
Brake functions 419
Brakes 419
Brake Assist System 421
Braking on wet roads 421
Braking on salted roads 421
Maintenance of the brake system 422
Parking brake 422
Activating and deactivating the park- ing brake 423
Settings for automatically activatingthe parking brake 424
Parking on a hill 424
Parking brake malfunction 425
Auto-hold brakes 426
Activating and deactivating Auto-hold at a standstill 426
Hill Start Assist 427
Braking assist after a collision 427
Transmission 428
Gear selector positions for automatictransmissions 429
Using the steering wheel paddles
* to
shift 431
Shiftlock 432
The kickdown function 432
Gear indicator *
432
All Wheel Drive (AWD) 433
Drive systems 433
Starting and stopping the combus- tion engine in Twin Engine vehicles 434
Drive modes 435
Changing drive mode 439
Leveling control * and suspension
440
Leveling control settings *
443
Low Speed Control 443
Activating and deactivating LowSpeed Control using the function button 444
Hill Descent Control 444
Activating and deactivating HillDescent Control using the functionbutton 445
Economical driving 446
Using the electric motor only 447
Factors affecting electric motor range 448
"Hold" and "Charge" functions 449
Preparing for a long trip 450
Winter driving 451
Driving through standing water452
Opening/closing the fuel filler door 452
Refueling 453
Fuel 454
Octane rating 455
Emission controls 457
Overheating of engine and transmission 458
Battery drain 459
Jump starting using another battery 459
Detachable towbar *
461
Driving with a trailer 462
Trailer Stability Assist *
464
Checking trailer lights 465
Towing using a towline 466
Attaching and removing the towing eyelet 466
Recovery 467
HomeLink ®
* 468
Programming HomeLink ®
* 469
Using HomeLink 470
Type approval for HomeLink ®
* 471
Compass 471
Activating and deactivating the compass 472
Calibrating the compass 472
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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Instruments and controls in left-hand drive vehicles
The overviews show the location of the vehicle's
displays and controls.
Steering wheel and dashboard
Parking lights, daytime running lights, low beams, high beams, turn signals, rear foglight, trip computer reset
Steering wheel paddles for manual shifting *
Head-up display*
Instrument panel
Wipers and washers, rain sensor *
Right-side steering wheel keypad
Steering wheel adjustment
Horn
Left-side steering wheel keypad
Hood open
Display lighting, tailgate unlock/open */
close *, halogen headlight height adjustment
Ceiling console
Front reading lights and courtesy lighting
Panoramic roof *
Ceiling console display
HomeLink®
*
Center and tunnel console
Center display
Hazard warning flashers, defrosting, media
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive modes
Parking brake
Auto-hold brakes
Driver's door
WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
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WARNING
Make sure that no child or other passenger comes into contact with the windows as they are closing with keyless closing *.
NOTE
One way to reduce the pulsating wind noise heard when the rear windows are open is toalso open the front windows slightly.
NOTE
The windows cannot be opened at speeds over approx. 180 km/h (ca112 mph), but theycan be closed. The driver is always responsible for following applicable traffic regulations.
Related information
• Power windows (p. 163)
• Pinch protection for windows and sun cur- tains (p. 162)
• Reset procedure for pinch protection(p. 163)
• Keyless locking and unlocking
* (p. 244)
• Locking and unlocking using the remote key(p. 231)
• Locking and unlocking from inside the vehi-cle (p. 247)
Rearview/door mirrors
The rearview mirror and door mirrors can be used to improve the driver's visibility behind thevehicle.
Rearview mirrorThe rearview mirror can be easily adjusted man- ually. The rearview mirror can be equipped with HomeLink *, auto-dim * and compass *.
Door mirrors
WARNING
The door mirror on the passenger side is curved to improve visibility. Objects in the mir-ror may appear farther away than they actuallyare.
The joystick in the drivers' door control panel is used to adjust the position of the door mirrors.There are also several automatic settings thatcan also be connected to the memory function buttons for the power seat *.
Related information
•
HomeLink ®
* (p. 468)
• Compass (p. 471)
• Adjusting the rearview mirror dimming func- tion (p. 166)
• Adjusting the door mirrors (p. 166) •
Storing memory settings in power front seats
* (p. 182)
• Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors (p. 217)
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WARNING
No person or object should be behind the tow truck when the vehicle is lifted onto the bedof the truck.
Related information
• Attaching and removing the towing eyelet (p. 466)
HomeLink®
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HomeLink ®
11
is a programmable remote control,
integrated in the vehicle electrical system, that can control up to three different devices (e.g.garage door opener, alarm system, outdoor andindoor lighting, etc.) and thereby replace theremote controls for these.
General
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Indicator light HomeLink
®
is delivered integrated in the rearview
mirror. The HomeLink ®
panel consists of three
programmable buttons and an indicator light in the mirror. For more information about HomeLink ®
, please
visit www.HomeLink.com, www.youtube.com/ HomeLinkGentex or call 1-800-355-3515. Save the original remote controls for future pro- gramming (e.g. for use in another vehicle). It isalso advisable to delete the button programmingif the vehicle is sold.
Related information
• Using HomeLink (p. 470)
• Programming HomeLink ®
* (p. 469)
• Type approval for HomeLink ®
* (p. 471)
10
Certain markets only.
11 HomeLink and the HomeLink house symbol are registered trademarks of Gentex Corporation.
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Programming HomeLink®
*12
Follow these instructions to program HomeLink ®
, reset all programming, or program
individual buttons.
NOTE
In some vehicles, the ignition must be on or in the "accessory position" before HomeLink ®
can be programmed or used. It can be a good idea to put new batteries in the remote con- trol being replaced by HomeLink ®
for faster
programming and better radio signal trans-mission. The HomeLink ®
buttons should be
reset before programming.
WARNING
While HomeLink ®
is being programmed, the
garage door or gate being programmed may be activated. Make sure that no one is nearthe door or gate during programming. Whenprogramming a garage door opener, it isadvised to park outside of the garage. 1.
Point the remote control at the HomeLink ®
button to be programmed and hold it about 2-8 cm (1-3 inches) from the button. Do not obstruct the HomeLink ®
indicator light.
Note: Some remote controls are more effec-
tive at programming HomeLink ®
from a dis-
tance of about 15-20 cm (6-12 inches). Try moving the remote control closer or furtheraway if you are experiencing any difficultiesprogramming.
2. Press and hold both the remote control but- ton and the HomeLink ®
button to be pro-
grammed.
3. Do not release the buttons until the indicator light has stopped flashing slowly (about oncea second) and either flashes quickly (about10 times a second) or glows steadily. >Steady glow: Indication that program-
ming is complete. Press the programmed button twice to activate. Flashing quickly: The device being pro-
grammed with HomeLink ®
may have a
security function that requires an extra step. Try pressing the programmed buttontwice to see whether the programmingworks. Otherwise, continue with the fol-lowing steps.
4. Locate the "training" button 13
on the
receiver for the e.g. garage door opener. It is usually located near the antenna bracket onthe receiver.
5. Press and release the "training" button once. Programming must be completed within 30seconds after pressing the button.
6. Press and release the HomeLink ®
button to
be programmed. Repeat the press/hold/release sequence a second time. For somereceivers, the sequence may need to berepeated a third time.
> Programming is now completed and the garage door, gate, etc. should now be activated when the programmed button ispressed.
If you experience any difficulties programming, please contact HomeLink ®
at:
12 Certain markets only.
13 The name and color of the button varies depending on the manufacturer.
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470 www.HomeLink.com, www.youtube.com/ HomeLinkGentex or call 1-800-355-3515.
Programming individual buttons
To program an individual HomeLink
®
button:
1. Press and hold the desired button for about 20 seconds.
2. When the indicator light on HomeLink ®
starts flashing slowly, it is possible to pro-gram as usual. Note: If the button you are reprogramming
does not program with a new device, it will return to the previously saved programming.
Resetting the HomeLink ®
buttons
It is only possible to reset all HomeLink ®
buttons
at once. It is not possible to reset individual but-tons. Individual buttons can only be reprogram-med.
–Press and hold the outer buttons (1 and 3) on HomeLink ®
for about 10 seconds.
> When the indicator light goes from a steady glow to flashing, the buttons have been reset and are ready for reprogram-ming.
Related information
• Using HomeLink (p. 470)
• HomeLink ®
* (p. 468)
• Type approval for HomeLink ®
* (p. 471)
Using HomeLink
Once HomeLink ®
is programmed, it can be
used instead of the separate remote controls.
Press and hold the programming button. The garage door, gate, alarm system, etc. will be acti-vated (this may take several seconds). If the but-ton is held down for more than 20 seconds,reprogramming will begin. The indicator light willglow steadily or flash when the button has beenpressed. The original remote controls may be used concurrently with HomeLink ®
if desired.
NOTE
If the ignition is off, HomeLink ®
works for
30 minutes after the driver's door has been opened.
WARNING
• If you use HomeLink ®
to open a garage
door or gate, be sure no one is near the gate or door while it is in motion.
• Do not use HomeLink ®
with any garage
door opener that lacks safety stop andreverse features as required by US fed-eral safety standards (this includes anygarage door opener model manufacturedbefore April 1, 1982). A garage door thatcannot detect an object - signaling thedoor to stop and reverse - does not meetcurrent U.S. federal safety standards. Formore information, contact HomeLink at:www.homelink.com.
Related information
• HomeLink ®
* (p. 468)
• Programming HomeLink ®
* (p. 469)
• Type approval for HomeLink ®
* (p. 471)
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Type approval for HomeLink®
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FCC (USA) and IC (Canada)This device complies with FCC rules part 15 and Industry Canada RSS-210. Operation is subjectto the following two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) Thisdevice must accept any interference that may bereceived including interference that may causeundesired operation.
WARNING
The transmitter has been tested and complies with FCC and IC rules. Changes or modifica-tions not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device. 15
Type approval for EUGentex Corporation hereby declares that HomeLink®
Model UAHL5 complies with the
Radio equipment directive 2014/53/EU. Wavelengths within which the radio equipment operates:
• 433.05MHz-434.79MHz <10mW E.R.P.
• 868.00MHz-868.60MHz <25mW E.R.P.
• 868.70MHz-868.20MHz <25mW E.R.P.
• 869.40MHz-869.65MHz <25mW E.R.P. •
869.70MHz-870.00MHz <25mW E.R.P.
Certificate holder address: Gentex Corporation,600 North Centennial Street, Zeeland MI 49464,USA For more information, see support.volvocars.com.
Related information
• HomeLink ®
* (p. 468)
Compass
An integrated compass in the upper right corner of the rearview mirror shows the direction thevehicle is traveling.
Rearview mirror with compass.
Eight different compass directions are shown with the abbreviations: N (north), NE (northeast),E (east), SE (southeast), S (south), SW (south-
west), W (west) and NW (northwest).
Related information
• Activating and deactivating the compass (p. 472)
• Calibrating the compass (p. 472)
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Certain markets only.
15 The term "IC:" before the certification/registration number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
INDEX
662Gear indicator 432 Gear selector positions
automatic transmission 429
Glass laminated/reinforced 162
Glove compartment 575 Gracenote ® 501
Grocery bag holders 579
Gross vehicle weight 649
GSI - Gear shift indicator 432
Guide lines for Park Assist Camera 379
H
Handbrake 422, 423
Hand wash 629 Hard disk space 528
Hazard warning flashers 157
HDC 444
HD radio 484
Head restraint 191
Head-up display 138 activate and deactivate 140
cleaning 624
replacing windshield 598
settings 140
Heated washer nozzles 173 Heating Seats 209, 210
steering wheel 211, 212
windows 215, 217
Height adjustment 440, 443
high beams 152, 153
High engine temperature 458
Hill Descent Control 444, 445 activate with function button 445
Hill Start Assist 427 Hill Start Assist (HSA) 427
Hoisting the vehicle 595 HomeLink ® 468
programming 469
use 470
HomeLink ® remote control
programmable 468
Home safe lighting 157
Honk 192
Hood, opening 597
Horn 192
Hybrid battery 609 Charging 397Hybrid battery gauge 84
Hybrid gauge 83
I
IAQS (Interior Air Quality System) 200
IC (Inflatable Curtain) 60
ID, Volvo 26
Identification number 38
Ignition mode 417, 418
Immobilizer 242Electronic immobilizer 242
Indicator symbols 90
Individual drive mode 435
Infant seats 67
Inflatable curtain 60
Inflatable Curtain 60
Inflating tires 567 Inflation pressure adjusting 548
Checking 547
recommended 549
Inflation pressure monitoring 549 action 553
Status 552