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NOTE
The distance between the vehicle and parking spots should be 0.5-1.5 meters (1.6-5.0 ft)when PAP is looking for parking.
ParkingPAP parks the vehicle using the following steps:
1. The system searches for and measurespotential parking spaces.
2. The vehicle is steered while it is backing into the parking space.
3. The vehicle is positioned in the parking space (the driver may be prompted to shift gears).
Searching for and measuring potential
parking spots
The function can be activated in the center display's Functionview. It can also be accessed from the camera views.
Parallel parking overview.
Perpendicular parking overview.
To do so:
1. The vehicle's speed may not exceed30 km/h (20 mph) when parallel parking or 20 km/h (12 mph) when perpendicular park-ing.
2. Tap
Park In in Function view or in Camera
view.
> PAP will search for a potential parking space and measure it to determine if it is big enough.
3. Be prepared to stop the vehicle when a graphic and message in the center displayindicate that a suitable parking space hasbeen found.
> A pop-up window will appear.
4. Select
Parallel parking or Perpendicular
parking and engage reverse gear.
NOTE
PAP searches for space for parking, shows instructions and guides the vehicle on its pas-senger side. But, if so desired the vehicle canbe parked on the driver's side of the street: • Activate the turn signals on the driver's side – the system will then search forspace to park on that side of the vehicleinstead.
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Parking brake malfunctionIf you are unable to deactivate or activate the parking brake after several attempts, contact anauthorized Volvo workshop.
A audible warning signal will sound if the parking brake is applied while the vehicle is being driven. If the vehicle must be parked before the problem is rectified, turn the wheels as when parking on an incline and put the gear selector in P.
Low battery charge levelIf the battery charge level is too low, it will not be possible to apply or release the parking brake.Connect an auxiliary battery to the vehicle if thebattery is discharged.
Replacing brake padsDue to the design of the electric parking brake,the rear brake pads must be replaced by a work-shop. An authorized Volvo workshop is recom-mended.
Symbols in the instrument panel
SymbolMeaning
A
B A flashing symbol indicates that a fault has been detected. See themessage in the instrument panel.
A
B
Fault in the brake system. See the message in the instrument panel.
Information message in the instru- ment panel.
A
Canadian models.
B US models.
Related information
• Activating and deactivating the parking brake (p. 433)
• Start battery (p. 615)
• Volvo's service program (p. 598)
STARTING AND DRIVING
* Option/accessory.475
Checking trailer lights
When connecting a trailer, make sure that all of the lights on the trailer are functioning beforestarting to drive.
Trailer turn signals and brake lightsIf one or more of the turn signals or brake lights on the trailer is not working, a symbol and mes-sage will be displayed in the instrument panel.The other lights on the trailer must be checkedmanually by the driver before the vehicle is driven.
SymbolMessage
•Trailer turn indicator Right
turn indicator malfunction
•Trailer turn indicator Left
turn indicator malfunction
•Trailer brake light Malfunc-
tion
If any of the trailer's turn signal lights is not work- ing, the turn signal symbol in the instrumentpanel will also flash more quickly than normal.
Trailer rear fog lightWhen a trailer is connected, the vehicle's rear foglight may not illuminate and rear fog light func-tionality is instead transferred to the trailer. If thisis the case, check to see if the trailer is equippedwith a rear fog light before activating the vehicle's fog lights when driving with a trailer to helpensure safe operation.
Checking trailer lights
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Automatic check
When the trailer has been connected to the vehi- cle's electrical system, its lights can be checkedby automatically activating them. This functionhelps the driver check that the trailer's lights arefunctioning correctly before starting to drive. In order to perform this check, the engine must be turned off.
1. When a trailer is connected to the towbar,
the message
Automatic Trailer Lamp
Check will appear in the instrument panel.
2. Acknowledge the message by pressing the O button on the right-side steering wheel
keypad.
> The light check will begin.
3. Get out of the vehicle to perform the check. > All of the lights on the trailer will beginflashing, and then illuminate separately one at a time.
4. Visually check that all of the trailer's lights are functioning correctly.
5. After a short time, all of the trailer's lights will start flashing again.
> The light check is completed.
Disabling the automatic check
The automatic light check can be disabled in the center display. 1.Tap
Settings in the Top view.
2. Tap
My CarLights and Lighting.
3. Deselect
Automatic Trailer Lamp Check.
Manual check
If the automatic check has been disabled, the check can be started manually. 1.Tap
Settings in the Top view.
2. Tap
My CarLights and Lighting.
3. Select
Manual Trailer Lamp Check.
> The light check will begin. Get out of the vehicle to perform the check.
Related information
• Driving with a trailer (p. 472)
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* Option/accessory.
480 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. 480)
• HomeLink ®
* (p. 478)
• Type approval for HomeLink ®
* (p. 481)
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. 478)
• Programming HomeLink ®
* (p. 479)
• Type approval for HomeLink ®
* (p. 481)
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Opening and closing the hood To open the hood, pull the lever in the passen- ger compartment and then turn the handle underthe hood.
Opening the hood
Pull the lever near the pedals to release the hood from its fully closed position.
Turn the handle under the front edge of the hood counterclockwise to release the catchand lift the hood.
Warning - hood not closedWhen the hood is released, a warningsymbol and graphic will be displayed inthe instrument panel and an audiblesignal will sound. If the vehicle begins
to roll, the audible signal will be repeated severaltimes.
NOTE
If the warning symbol is illuminated or an audible warning signal sounds even thoughthe hood is securely closed, consult a work-shop - an authorized Volvo workshop is rec-ommended.
Closing the hood1. Press down the hood until it begins to close under its own weight.
2. When the hood reaches the catch at the handle in the front edge of the vehicle, press down on the hood to close it completely.
WARNING
Risk of injury! When closing, make sure that the hood is completely unobstructed and thatno one can be injured.
WARNING
Make sure the hood locks securely after clos- ing. It must audibly lock on both sides.
Hood not completely closed. The illustration is generic - details may vary according to vehicle model.
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Related information
•Bulb specifications (p. 614)
Bulb specifications The following specifications apply to the bulbs in the halogen headlights. If you are experiencing problems with any other lights, contact a workshop 14
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FunctionWAType
Low beams 55 H11
High beams 65 H9
Front turn signal 24 PY24WDaytime running light/ parking light, front 21/5 W21/5W
A
Watt
Related information
• Replacing bulbs (p. 613)
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An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
INDEX
674high beams 156, 157
home safe lighting 161
in passenger compartment 162, 164
instrument illumination 164
instrument lighting 164
light bulbs, specifications 614
low beams 155
position lights 154
rear fog light 159
settings 153
Turn signals 158
Lighting, replacing bulbs 613
Limp home 438 Load anchoring eyelets cargo compartment 589
Load anchoring hooks 588
Load carriers 588
Load index 554Loading general 586
load anchoring eyelets 589
long load 587
Lock indication 238 setting 239
Locking/unlocking Tailgate 243, 256
Locking wheel bolts 565
Locks Locking 241
unlocking 241
Long-term storage 421 Low battery charge level start battery 469
Low beams 155
Lower the rear end 587
Low oil level 611
Low-speed driving 453 activate with function button 454
M
Maintained climate comfort 234start/stop 234
Maintenance 598 corrosion protection 644
Max. axle weight 659
Max. roof load 659
Media player 507, 508, 509 compatible file formats 536, 537
voice control 148
Messages and symbols Adaptive Cruise Control 309
Collision warner with auto-brake 346
Messages in BLIS 352
Messages in display 105, 140handling 106, 141
saved 107, 142
Mileage 89 electric motor 458
Misting condensation in headlights 638, 641
Mood lighting 163, 164
N
Net cargo compartment 593
O
Occupant safety 43
Occupant weight sensor 56
Octane rating 465
Oil, see also Engine oil 662
On-board diagnostics 598
On-board Diagnostic socket 36
Option/accessory 21
Outside temperature gauge 94
INDEX
679
removal 566
rotation 551
specifications 554, 665
storage 550
tire pressure monitoring 559
tire sealing 572
Tread depth 571
tread wear indicator 553
winter tires 571
Tire sealing system 573
Tire tread 553
Tools 564 Top tether anchors (child restraint sys- tems) 72
Total airing function 239, 257
Towbar 471 removable, attaching, installing, mount-
ing 471
removable, removing, detaching 471
Towing 476
Towing capacity and towball load 660
Towing eyelet 476
TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring System 559
Traction control 274
Traffic information 493
Trailer 474 driving with a trailer 472
Lamps 475
swaying 474
Trailer Stability Assist 474 trailer 474
Trailer stabilizer 274 Trailer towing trailer hitch 471
Transmission 438 automatic 439
Transmission fluid grade 663
Travel Link 502 Fuel 505
Notifications 504
Sports 506
weather 503
Tread depth 553, 571
Tread wear indicator 553
Trip computer 89, 90
Trip odometer 89
Trip odometer resetting 91
Trip statistics 92 Troubleshooting Adaptive Cruise Control 307
Troubleshooting the camera sensor 332
TSA - Trailer Stability Assist 274, 474Tunnel detection 155
Turn off engine 426
Turn signals 158Twin Engine general 406
Type approval radar system 330
U
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 556
Units 132
Unknown vehicle component 270 Unlockingsettings 242
with key blade 251
USB socket for connecting media 514
V
Vehicle care 638, 639, 641, 642, 643, 644leather upholstery 636
Vehicle Event Data 33 Vehicle functions in the center display 122