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SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
Manual front seats180
Power front seats *
181
Adjusting the power front seats *
181
Storing memory settings in power front seats * 182
Using stored memory in a powered front seat 183
Front seat massage settings *
184
Adjusting front seat massage settings *
184
Adjusting front seat cushion length 185
Adjusting front seat side bolster settings *
186
Adjusting front seat lumbar support *
186
Adjusting the passenger seat from the driver's seat * 187
Folding down the rear seat backrests 188
Adjusting the rear seat head restraints 191
Steering wheel controls and horn 192
Adjusting the steering wheel 193
CLIMATE CONTROL
Climate196
Climate zones 196
Climate control sensors 196
Perceived temperature 197
Climate control system voice commands 197
Air quality 198
Clean Zone *
199
Clean Zone Interior Package *
200
Interior Air Quality System *
200
Activating and deactivating the air quality sensor * 201
Passenger compartment air filter 201
Air distribution 201
Adjusting air distribution 202
Opening, closing and directing air vents 203
Air distribution options 205
Climate system controls 208
Activating and deactivating powerfront seats * 209
Activating and deactivating theheated front seat * 210
Activating and deactivating theheated rear seats * 210
Activating and deactivating front seatventilation * 211
Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel
*211
Activating and deactivating automaticsteering wheel heating *212
Activating auto climate control 212
Activating and deactivating recirculation 213
Activating and deactivating the recir- culation timer setting 214
Activating and deactivating max defroster 214
Activating and deactivating the heated windshield * 215
Activating and deactivating automaticwindshield heating * 216
Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors 217
Automatically activating and deacti-vating the heated rear window anddoor mirrors 217
Setting the blower speed for thefront seats 218
Setting the temperature for the frontseats 218
Synchronize temperature 219
Activating and deactivating air condi-tioning 220
Parking climate 220
Preconditioning 221
Starting and stopping preconditioning 222
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DRIVER SUPPORT
Driver support systems262
Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance 262
Stability system Roll Stability Control 263
Electronic Stability Control 264
Electronic Stability Control Sport mode 265
Activating/deactivating Sport modein Electronic Stability Control 265
Electronic Stability Control Sportmode limitations 266
Electronic Stability Control symbolsand messages 267
Speed limiter 268
Activating and starting Speed Limiter 269
Managing Speed Limiter speed 269
Deactivating and putting Speed Lim-iter in standby mode 270
Reactivating Speed Limiter fromstandby mode 271
Turning off Cruise Control 271
Cruise Control limitations 272
Automatic Speed Limiter 272
Activating/deactivating AutomaticSpeed Limiter 274
Changing Automatic Speed Limitertolerance 275
Automatic Speed Limiter limitations 275
Cruise control276
Activating and starting Cruise Control 277
Managing Cruise Control speed 278
Deactivating and putting Cruise Con- trol in standby mode 279
Reactivating Cruise Control fromstandby mode 280
Switching off Cruise Control 280
Distance Alert *
281
Head-up display for Distance Alert 282
Activating/deactivating Distance Alert 283
Setting a time interval for Distance Alert 283
Distance Alert limitations 284
Adaptive Cruise Control *
285
Adaptive Cruise Control and collisionwarning 288
Head-up display for Adaptive CruiseControl with collision warning 288
Activating and starting AdaptiveCruise Control 289
Managing Adaptive Cruise Control speed 290
Setting Adaptive Cruise Control timeintervals 291
Deactivating/reactivating AdaptiveCruise Control 292
Passing assistance with AdaptiveCruise Control 294
Starting passing assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control294
Limitations of passing assistancewith Adaptive Cruise Control 294
Switching target vehicles with Adap-tive Cruise Control 295
Automatic braking with AdaptiveCruise Control 295
Adaptive Cruise Control limitations 296
Switching between Cruise Controland Adaptive Cruise Control 297
Symbols and messages for AdaptiveCruise Control 299
Pilot Assist 301
Pilot Assist and collision warning 304
Head-up display for Pilot Assist dur-ing collision risks 305
Activating and starting Pilot Assist 305
Managing Pilot Assist speed 306
Setting a time interval for Pilot Assist 307
Deactivating/reactivating Pilot Assist 309
Passing assistance with Pilot Assist 311
Starting passing assistance withPilot Assist 311
Passing assistance with Pilot Assistlimitations 311
Switching target vehicles with Pilot Assist 312
Automatic braking with Pilot Assist 312
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Pilot Assist limitations313
Pilot Assist * symbols and messages
314
Radar sensor 316
Radar sensor limitations 317
Recommended maintenance for the radar sensor 320
Radar sensor type approval 320
Camera 321
Camera limitations 322
Recommended maintenance for thecamera/radar sensor 325
City Safety ™
325
City Safety parameters and sub-functions 326
Setting a warning distance for City Safety 328
Detecting obstacles with City Safety 329
City Safety in crossing traffic 331
Limitations of City Safety in crossingtraffic 332
City Safety steering assistance forevasive maneuver 333
City Safety steering assistance limi-tations during evasive maneuvers 333
City Safety and delayed evasivemaneuvers 334
City Safety limitations 335
City Safety messages 337
Rear Collision Warning338
Rear Collision Warning limitations 338
BLIS *
339
Activating/deactivating BLIS 340
BLIS limitations 341
Recommended maintenance for BLIS 342
BLIS messages 343
Cross Traffic Alert *
344
Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Alert 345
Cross Traffic Alert limitations 345
Recommended maintenance forCross Traffic Alert 346
Cross Traffic Alert messages 347
Road Sign Information *
348
Activating/deactivating Road SignInformation 349
Road Sign Information and sign displays 349
Road Sign Information and SensusNavigation 350
Road Sign Information with SpeedWarning and Settings 350
Activating/deactivating Speed Warn-ing in Road Sign Information 351
Road Sign Information with speedcamera information 352
Road Sign Information limitations 352
Driver Alert Control353
Activating/deactivating Driver Alert Control 354
Selecting guidance to a rest area ifthe Driver Alert Control warning hasbeen given 355
Driver Alert Control limitations 355
Lane Keeping Aid 355
Steering assistance with Lane Keep-ing Aid 357
Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Aid 358
Selecting type of assistance for LaneKeeping Aid 358
Lane Keeping Aid limitations 358
Lane Keeping Aid symbols and mes-sages 360
Lane Keeping Aid symbols in theinstrument panel 362
Steering assistance at risk of collision 363
Activating/deactivating steeringassistance during collision risks 363
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance 364
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance levels 364
Activating/deactivating Run-Off Miti-gation with steering assistance 365
Limitations of Run-Off Mitigationwith steering assistance 365
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Steering assistance during collision risks from oncoming traffic366
Activating/deactivating Steeringassistance during collision risks withoncoming vehicles 367
Limitations of steering assistanceduring collision risks from oncomingtraffic 367
Steering assistance during collision risks from behind * 368
Activating/deactivating Steering assistance during collision risks from behind * 369
Limitations of steering assistance during collision risks from behind 369
Symbols and messages for steeringassistance during collision risks 371
Park Assist *
372
Park Assist front, rear and sides 373
Activating/deactivating Park Assist 374
Park Assist limitations 374
Recommended maintenance forPark Assist 375
Park Assist symbols and messages 376
Park Assist Camera *
377
Park Assist Camera views 378
Park Assist Camera trajectory lines 379
Sensor field from Park Assist forPark Assist Camera 381
Starting the Park Assist Camera
382
Park Assist Camera limitations 382
Recommended maintenance of the Park Assist Camera 384
Park Assist Camera symbols andmessages 385
Park Assist Pilot *
386
Types of parking with Park Assist Pilot 386
Parking with Park Assist Pilot 387
Leaving a parking space with ParkAssist Pilot 390
Park Assist Pilot * limitations
391
Recommended maintenance forPark Assist Pilot 393
Park Assist Pilot * messages
394
HYBRID INFORMATION
General information about Twin Engine
396
Charging the hybrid battery 397
Charging current 398
Charge cable 399
Charging cable residual current device 400
Charging cable temperature monitoring 401
Opening and closing the charging socket cover 401
Initiating hybrid battery charging 402
Charging status in the vehicle'scharging socket 404
Charging status in the chargingcable's charging module 405
Charging status in the instrument panel 406
Stopping hybrid battery charging 408
Twin Engine symbols and messagesin the instrument panel 409
Long-term storage of vehicles withhybrid batteries 411
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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
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LOADING, STORAGE AND
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
Passenger compartment interior570
Tunnel console 571
Electrical outlets 572
Using the electrical outlets 574
Using the glove compartment 575
Sun visors 576
Cargo compartment 577
Loading recommendations 577
Roof loads and load carriers 578
Grocery bag holders 579
Load anchoring eyelets 579
Rear seat ski hatch 580
Installing and removing the cargo compartment cover * 580
Operating the cargo compartment cover *
582
Installing and removing the steelcargo grid * 583
Installing and removing the cargo net *
584
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Volvo's service program
588
Data transfer between vehicle and workshop over Wi-Fi 590
Download Center 591
Handling system updates via Down-load Center 591
Vehicle status 592
Scheduling service and repairs 593
Sending vehicle information to theworkshop 594
Hoisting the vehicle 595
Opening and closing the hood 597
Climate control system service 598
Replacing a windshield with head-up display * 598
Engine compartment overview 599
Engine oil 600
Checking and filling engine oil 601
Refilling coolant 602
Replacing bulbs 603
Bulb specifications 604
Start battery 605
Hybrid battery 609
Battery symbols 610
Fuses and fuseboxes 610
Replacing fuses 611
Fuses in the engine compartment612
Fuses under the glove compartment 616
Fuses in the cargo compartment 619
Cleaning the interior 623
Cleaning the center display 623
Cleaning the head-up display *
624
Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceil- ing liner 625
Cleaning the seat belt 625
Cleaning floor mats and inlay mats 625
Cleaning leather upholstery 626
Cleaning the leather steering wheel 627
Cleaning interior plastic, metal andwood surfaces 628
Cleaning the exterior 628
Polishing and waxing 629
Hand washing 629
Automatic car washes 631
High-pressure washing 632
Cleaning the wiper blades 632
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber andtrim components 633
Cleaning rims 634
Corrosion protection 634
Paintwork 635
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YOUR VOLVO
* Option/accessory.
28 goal. In addition to continuous environmental refinement of conventional gasoline-poweredinternal combustion engines, Volvo is activelylooking at advanced technology alternative-fuelvehicles. When you drive a Volvo, you become our partner in the work to lessen the vehicle's impact on theenvironment. To reduce your vehicle's environ-mental impact, you can:
• Maintain proper air pressure in your tires.Tests have shown decreased fuel economywith improperly inflated tires.
• Follow the recommended maintenanceschedule in your Warranty and ServiceRecords Information booklet.
• Drive at a constant speed whenever possible.
• See a trained and qualified Volvo servicetechnician as soon as possible for inspectionif the check engine (malfunction indicator)light illuminates, or stays on after the vehiclehas started.
• Properly dispose of any vehicle-related wastesuch as used motor oil, used batteries, brakepads, etc.
• When cleaning your vehicle, please use gen-uine Volvo car care products. All Volvo carcare products are formulated to be environ-mentally friendly.
Twin Engine vehicles
•If possible, precondition the vehicle with thecharging cable before driving.
• If preconditioning is not possible in coldweather, use the seat and steering wheelheating primarily. Avoid heating the entirepassenger compartment, which reduces thehybrid battery's charge level.
• Choose the
Pure drive mode to help mini-
mize electric power consumption.
• In hilly terrain, put the gear selector in mode B
to utilize the electric motor's braking func-
tion when the accelerator pedal is released. This helps charge the hybrid battery.
Related information
• Economical driving (p. 446)
• Starting and stopping preconditioning(p. 222)
• The Owner's Manual and the environment(p. 23)
• Air quality (p. 198)
IntelliSafe - driver support
IntelliSafe is Volvo Cars' philosophy regarding vehicle safety. IntelliSafe consists of a number ofsystems, both standard and optional, that aredesigned to help make driving safer, preventaccidents and protect passengers and otherroad users.
SupportIntelliSafe includes driver support functions such as Adaptive cruise control * which helps the driver
to maintain an even speed combined with a pre- selected time interval to the vehicle ahead. Pilot Assist 4
helps the driver keep the vehicle in
the current traffic lane by providing steering assistance and maintaining an even speed and aset time interval to the vehicle ahead. Park Assist Pilot * helps the driver pull into and
out of parking spaces. Other examples of systems that can help the driver are the Active main beam, Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) * and Blind Spot Information (BLIS) *
systems.
PreventionCity Safety is a function intended to help prevent accidents. The function can help prevent or miti-gate a collision with pedestrians, cyclists, largeanimals or other vehicles. Light, sound and pulsa-tions in the brake pedal are provided to alert of a
4 Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.
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possible collision and help the driver act in time to prevent it. If the driver does not react to thewarning and the risk of collision is determined tobe imminent, City Safety can automatically applythe brakes. Lane assistance (LKA) is another example of a function that can help prevent accidents by help-ing the driver - on expressways and similar largerroads - to reduce the risk of the car accidentallyleaving its own lane. The function
Steering aid during increased
collision risk can help the driver reduce the risk
of the car leaving its lane unintentionally and/or colliding with another vehicle or obstacle byactively steering the car back into its lane and/orswerving.
ProtectionTo help protect the driver and passengers, thevehicle is equipped with seat belt tensioners thatpull the seat belts taut in collisions and other crit-ical situations. The vehicle also has airbags, inflat-able curtains and the Whiplash ProtectionSystem (WHIPS), which helps prevent whiplashinjuries.
Related information
• Driver support systems (p. 262)
• Active high beam (p. 153)
• Safety (p. 42)
• Seat belts (p. 47) •
Airbags (p. 52)
• Whiplash Protection System (p. 46)