
||STARTING AND DRIVING
* Option/accessory.
478
WARNING No person or object should be behind the tow
truck when the vehicle is lifted onto the bed
of the truck.
Related information
•
Attaching and removing the towing eyelet
(p. 476) HomeLink
®
*10
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 and
indoor lighting, etc.) and thereby replace the
remote controls for these.
General The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Indicator lightHomeLink
®
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 is
also advisable to delete the button programming
if the vehicle is sold.
Related information
• Using HomeLink (p. 480)
• Programming HomeLink ®
* (p. 479)
• Type approval for HomeLink ®
* (p. 481) 10
Certain markets only.
11 HomeLink and the HomeLink house symbol are registered trademarks of Gent\
ex Corporation.

||WHEELS AND TIRES
* Option/accessory.
564
Related information
• Recommended tire pressure (p. 559)
• Adjusting tire pressure (p. 558)
• Calibrating the tire pressure monitoring sys-
tem* (p. 561)
• Viewing tire pressure status in the center
display* (p. 562)
• Tire pressure monitoring system* (p. 559)
• Inflate tires with the compressor included in
the tire sealing system (p. 577) When changing wheels
The wheels can be changed, e.g. to switch to
snow tires or spare tires. Follow the applicable
instructions for removing and installing the
wheel.
Changing to tires of another dimensionMake sure that the tire dimension is approved for
use on the vehicle.
If you change to tires of another dimension, con-
tact an authorized Volvo workshop to update the
vehicle's software. A software update may be
necessary when changing to tires of larger/
smaller dimensions or when changing to or from
snow tires.
Related information
• Removing a wheel (p. 566)
• Installing a wheel (p. 568)
• Tool kit (p. 564)
• Snow tires (p. 571)
• Spare wheel (p. 569)
• Wheel bolts (p. 565) Tool kit
Tools for e.g. towing or changing wheels are
provided in the vehicle's cargo compartment.
The foam block under the cargo compartment
floor contains the towing eyelet, the tire sealing
system, the tool for removing plastic wheel bolt
covers and the tool for removing the locking
wheel bolts.
If the vehicle is equipped with a spare wheel*
10
, a
jack, lug wrench, and a package with
disposable gloves and a bag for the damaged
wheel are also provided.
Related information
• When changing wheels (p. 564)
• Jack* (p. 565) 10
Not available on all models.

WHEELS AND TIRES
}}
* Option/accessory. 567
1.
Turn on the vehicle's hazard warning flashers
if a wheel change must be performed in an
area with traffic.
2. Apply the parking brake and put the gear selector in P.
For vehicles with Leveling Control*: If the
vehicle is equipped with pneumatic suspen-
sion, this must be switched off before the
vehicle is lifted with the jack*.
3. Take out the jack*, lug wrench* and tool for
removing the plastic covers, which are
stowed in the foam block. Tool for removing the plastic covers on the wheel bolts.
4. Place chocks in front of and behind the
wheels that are still on the ground. For exam-
ple, use heavy wooden blocks or large
stones. 5.
Using the lug wrench*, screw the towing eye
into place as far as possible according to the
instructions.
CAUTION The towing eyelet must be screwed into the
lug wrench* as far as possible.
6. Remove the plastic covers from the wheel
bolts using the designated tool.
7.
With the vehicle still on the ground, use the
lug wrench/towing eye to loosen the wheel
bolts ½-1 turn by pressing downward (coun-
terclockwise). 8. When hoisting the vehicle, it is important that
the jack* or garage lift arms are positioned
on the designated points under the vehicle.
The triangle markings on the plastic cover
indicate where the jack attachment points/
lifting points are located. There are two jack
attachment points on each side of the vehi-
cle. There is a groove for the jack at each
attachment point. 9. Position the jack under the attachment point
being used, ensuring that the surface is firm,
flat and not slippery.

WHEELS AND TIRES
578Determining the vehicle's permitted
weight
Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi-
mum return of vehicle design performance.
Weight designationsBefore loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself
with the following terms for determining your
vehicle's weight ratings, with or without a trailer,
from the vehicle's Federal/Canadian Motor Vehi-
cle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label, and
the vehicle's tire information placard:
Curb weight
The weight of the vehicle including a full tank of
fuel and all standard equipment. It does not
include passengers, cargo, or optional equipment.
Capacity weight
All weight added to the curb weight, including
cargo and optional equipment. When towing, tow-
bar weight is also part of cargo weight.
Permissible axle weight
The maximum allowable weight that can be car-
ried by a single axle (front or rear). These num-
bers are shown on the Federal/Canadian Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label.
The total load on each axle must never exceed its
maximum permissible weight.
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
The vehicle's curb weight + cargo + passengers.
Steps for Determining Correct Load
Limit
1. Locate the statement "the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed
XXX kg or XXX lbs." on your vehicle's plac-
ard.
2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your
vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
For example, if the "XXX" amount equals
1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. pas-
sengers in your vehicle, the amount of availa-
ble cargo and luggage load capacity is 650
lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 × 150) = 650 lbs.)
5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That
weight may not safely exceed the available
cargo and luggage load capacity calculated
in Step 4.
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your
vehicle. Consult this manual to determine
how this reduces the available cargo and lug-
gage load capacity of your vehicle.
WARNING •
Exceeding the permissible axle weight,
gross vehicle weight, or any other weight
rating limits can cause tire overheating
resulting in permanent deformation or
catastrophic failure.
• Do not use replacement tires with lower
load carrying capacities than the tires that
were original equipment on the vehicle
because this will lower the vehicle's GVW
rating. Use only tires with the correct load
carrying capacity. Consult your Volvo
retailer for information.
Related information
• Loading recommendations (p. 586)

LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
* Option/accessory.
586 Sun visors
In the ceiling in front of the driver and front pas-
senger, there are sun visors that can be lowered
and angled to the side as necessary.
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
The mirror lighting* comes on automatically when
the cover is lifted up.
The mirror frame has a holder for e.g. cards or
tickets.
Related information
• Passenger compartment interior (p. 580) Cargo compartment
The vehicle has a flexible cargo compartment
that makes it possible to carry and secure large
objects.
The cargo compartment capacity can be consid-
erably increased by folding down the backrests in
the second and third rows* of seats. To make
loading and unloading easier, the rear section of
the vehicle can be raised and lowered using the
level control function*. Use the load anchoring
eyelets or grocery bag holders to help secure
objects in place, and the retractable cargo com-
partment cover* to help conceal objects in the
cargo compartment.
If the vehicle is equipped with a temporary spare
tire, this is secured to the cargo compartment
floor under the cover. The towing eyelet and tire
sealing system are located under the cargo com-
partment floor.
Related information
• Loading recommendations (p. 586)
• Grocery bag holders (p. 588)
• Load anchoring eyelets (p. 589)
• Installing and removing the cargo compart-
ment cover* (p. 589) Loading recommendations
There are a number of things to consider when
carrying loads in or on the vehicle. Load-carrying capacity is determined by the vehi-
cle's curb weight. The total weight of all passen-
gers and any installed accessories reduces the
vehicle's load-carrying capacity by the corres-
ponding amount.
WARNING The vehicle's driving characteristics change
depending on the weight and position of the
load.
Loading in the trunk and cargo
compartment
•
Position objects so they are pressing against
the rear seat backrests.
• Distribute the load evenly.
• Heavy objects should be positioned as low
as possible. Avoid placing heavy objects on
folded-down seat backrests.
• Cover sharp corners with a soft cloth or simi-
lar to help prevent damage to the upholstery.
• Use the load anchoring eyelets and tension-
ing straps or similar to secure all objects.

SPECIFICATIONS
659
Weights
The following table lists important weight data
for your vehicle.
Category
USA
(lbs) Canada
(kg)
Gross vehicle weight 7-seat
6635 3010
4-seat 6140 2785
Capacity weight 7-seat
1210 550
4-seat 1000 450
Permissible axle weights, front 7-seat
3130 1420
4-seat 2975 1350
Permissible axle weights, rear 7-seat
3590 1630
4-seat 3305 1500
Curb weight 7-seat
5010–5110 2280–2360
4-seat 5180–5190 2350–2360
Max. roof load 220
100
CAUTION•
When loading the vehicle, the maximum
gross vehicle weight and permissible axle
weights may not be exceeded.Related information
•Type designations (p. 654)
• Towing capacity and tongue weight
(p. 660)

SPECIFICATIONS
* Option/accessory.
660 Towing capacity and tongue weight
Towing capacity and tongue weight are shown
in the tables below.Category
USA
(lbs) Canada
(kg)
Max. trailer weights Without brakes:
1650
750
With brakes (AWD): 50002250
Max. tongue weight AWD:
500225
CAUTION•
The maximum trailer weights listed are
only applicable for altitudes up to 3280 ft
(1,000 m) above sea level. With increas-
ing altitude the engine power and there-
fore the car's climbing ability are impaired
because of the reduced air density, so
the maximum trailer weight has to be
reduced accordingly. The weight of the
car and trailer must be reduced by 10%
for every further 3280 ft (1,000 m) (or
part thereof).
Related information
•Type designations (p. 654)
• Weights (p. 659)
• Driving with a trailer (p. 472)
• Trailer Stability Assist* (p. 474)

INDEX
670Cooling system
overheating 468
Corner Traction Control 274
Corrosion protection 644
Covering cargo compartment 590
Crash, see Collision 42
Crash event data 33
Cross Traffic Alert – CTA 353, 354, 355, 356
Cruise control 286, 287 manage speed 287, 288
temporary deactivation 289, 290
turn off 290
CTA – Cross Traffic Alert 353, 354, 355, 356
Curb weight 659
CZIP (Clean Zone Interior Package) 206
D Data
recording
33
transferring between vehicle and work-
shop 600
Data sharing 536
Daytime running lights 154 Decals
location of
654
Defrosting 220
Detection of cyclist 339
Dimensions 657
Dipstick, electronic 611
Direction of rotation 552
Display lighting 164
Distance Alert 291, 292, 293
limitations 294
DivX ®
512
Door mirrors 169, 171
compass 481, 482
dimming 170
outer 169, 171
power folding 171
resetting 171
Driveline transmission 438
Drive mode 445
changing 449
Driver Alert Control 362
operation 363, 364
Driver Alert Control limitations 364
Driver performance 92 Driver profile
137
edit 139
select 138
Driver support system 272
Drive systems 443
Driving cooling system 468
with a trailer 472
Driving economy 456
Driving through standing water 462
driving with a trailer towball load 660
towing capacity 660
E Economical driving
456
Electrical outlet
582
use 584
Electrical system 615
Electric drive motor specifications 661
electric motor 443 Driving 457
Range 458
Electric parking brake 432