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Android Auto*482
Using Android Auto*482
Settings for Android Auto*483
Tips for using Android Auto*484
Phone484
Connecting a phone to the car viaBluetooth for the first time485
Connecting a phone to the car viaBluetooth automatically487
Connecting a phone to the car viaBluetooth manually488
Disconnecting a Bluetooth-con-nected phone488
Switch between phones connectedvia Bluetooth488
Disconnecting Bluetooth-connecteddevices489
Handling phone calls489
Handling text messages490
Text message settings491
Managing the phone book492
Phone settings492
Settings for Bluetooth devices493
Internet-connected vehicle*494
Connecting the vehicle to the Inter-net via a Bluetooth-connected phone495
Connecting the vehicle to the Inter-net via a phone (Wi-Fi)495
Connecting the vehicle to the Inter-net via vehicle modem (SIM card)496
Vehicle modem settings497
Sharing Internet from the vehicle viaWi-Fi hotspot (tethering)497
No or poor Internet connection498
Deleting Wi-Fi networks499
Wi-Fi technology and security499
Terms of use and data sharing500
Activating and deactivating data sharing500
Hard disk storage space500
License agreement for audio and media501
WHEELS AND TIRES
Tires512
Tire direction of rotation514
Tread wear indicator515
Tire terminology515
Tire sidewall designations516
Uniform Tire Quality Grading518
Checking tire pressure519
Adjusting tire pressure520
Recommended tire pressure521
Tire pressure monitoring system*521
Saving a new inflation pressure inthe monitoring system*523
Viewing tire pressure status in thecenter display*524
Action when warned of low tire pressure525
When changing wheels526
Tool kit526
Jack*527
Wheel bolts527
Removing a wheel528
Installing a wheel530
Spare wheel531
Handling spare tires532
Snow tires533
Snow chains533
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Related information
Recommended tire pressure (p. 521)
Adjusting tire pressure (p. 520)
Saving a new inflation pressure in the moni-toring system* (p. 523)
Viewing tire pressure status in the centerdisplay* (p. 524)
Tire pressure monitoring system* (p. 521)
Inflate tires with the compressor included inthe tire sealing system (p. 539)
When changing wheels
The wheels can be changed, e.g. to switch tosnow tires or spare tires. Follow the applicableinstructions for removing and installing thewheel.
Changing to tires of another dimension
Make sure that the tire dimension is approved foruse on the vehicle.
If you change to tires of another dimension, con-tact an authorized Volvo workshop to update thevehicle's software. A software update may benecessary when changing to tires of larger/smaller dimensions or when changing to or fromsnow tires.
Related information
Removing a wheel (p. 528)
Installing a wheel (p. 530)
Tool kit (p. 526)
Snow tires (p. 533)
Spare wheel (p. 531)
Wheel bolts (p. 527)
Tool kit
Tools for e.g. towing or changing wheels areprovided in the vehicle's trunk.
The foam block under the cargo compartmentfloor contains the towing eyelet, the tire sealingsystem, the tool for removing plastic wheel boltcovers and the tool for removing the lockingwheel bolts.
If the vehicle is equipped with a spare tire*12, ajack and lug wrench are provided.
Related information
When changing wheels (p. 526)
Jack* (p. 527)
12Not available on all models.
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Jack*
The jack can be used to lift the vehicle to e.g.change a wheel.
CAUTION
When not in use, the jack* should be keptin its storage compartment under thecargo compartment floor.
The jack provided with your vehicle isintended to be used only in temporary sit-uations such as changing wheels in theevent of a flat tire. Only the jack thatcame with your particular model shouldbe used to lift the vehicle. If the vehicleneeds to be lifted more frequently or for aprolonged period, using a garage jack orhoist is recommended. Always follow thisdevice's instructions for use.
The jack needs to be cranked together to thecorrect position in order to fit.
For vehicles with Leveling Control*: If the vehi-cle is equipped with the optional pneumatic sus-pension, it must be turned off before the vehicleis lifted on a jack.
Related information
Tool kit (p. 526)
Wheel bolts
The wheel bolts hold the wheel in place on thewheel hub.
Only use rims that have been tested andapproved by Volvo and are included in Volvo'soriginal product range.
Use a torque wrench to check that the wheelbolts are tightened correctly.
Do not grease the wheel bolt threads.
WARNING
The wheel bolts may need to be tightenedagain several days after a wheel change.Temperature fluctuations and vibrations cancause them to loosen slightly.
CAUTION
The wheel bolts should be tightened to140 Nm (103 ft. lbs.). Over-tightening orunder-tightening could damage the threadedjoints.
Locking wheel bolts *
A tool for removing the locking wheel bolts islocated in the foam block under the cargo com-partment floor.
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1.Turn on the vehicle's hazard warning flashersif a wheel change must be performed in anarea with traffic.
2. Apply the parking brake and put the gearselector in P, or first gear if the vehicle has amanual transmission.
For vehicles with Leveling Control*: If thevehicle is equipped with pneumatic suspen-sion, this must be switched off before thevehicle is lifted with the jack*.
3.Take out the jack*, lug wrench* and tool forremoving the plastic covers, which arestowed in the foam block.
Tool for removing the plastic covers on the wheel bolts.
4. Place chocks in front of and behind thewheels that are still on the ground. For exam-ple, use heavy wooden blocks or largestones.
5.Using the lug wrench, screw the towing eyeinto place as far as possible according to theinstructions.
CAUTION
The towing eyelet must be screwed into thelug wrench* as far as possible.
6. Remove the plastic covers from the wheelbolts using the designated tool.
7.With the vehicle still on the ground, use thelug wrench/towing eye to loosen the wheelbolts ½-1 turn by pressing downward (coun-terclockwise).
8. When hoisting the vehicle, it is important thatthe jack or garage lift arms are positioned onthe designated points under the vehicle. Thetriangle markings on the plastic cover indi-cate where the jack attachment points/liftingpoints are located. There are two jack attach-ment points on each side of the vehicle.There is a groove for the jack at each attach-ment point.
9. Position the jack under the attachment pointbeing used, ensuring that the surface is firm,flat and not slippery.
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10. Crank it up until it is properly aligned and it isin contact with the vehicle's jack attachmentpoint. Make sure the top of the jack (or thegarage lift arms) is correctly positioned in theattachment point, with the bump on the topof the jack in the recess in the attachmentpoint and the base positioned vertically underthe attachment point.
11. Turn the jack so that the crank is as far aspossible from the side of the vehicle, whichwill position the jack's arms perpendicular tothe vehicle's direction of movement.
12. Raise the vehicle until the wheel to bechanged can move freely. Unscrew the wheelbolts and lift off the wheel.
Related information
Leveling control settings* (p. 420)
When changing wheels (p. 526)
Hoisting the vehicle (p. 564)
Jack* (p. 527)
Tool kit (p. 526)
Installing a wheel (p. 530)
Installing a wheel
Instructions for installing a wheel during a wheelchange.
NOTE
The jack provided with your vehicle isintended to be used only in temporary situa-tions such as changing wheels in the event ofa flat tire. Only the jack that came with yourparticular model should be used to lift thevehicle. If the vehicle needs to be lifted morefrequently or for a prolonged period, using agarage jack or hoist is recommended. Alwaysfollow this device's instructions for use.
WARNING
Apply the parking brake and put the gearselector in the Park (P) position.
Block the wheels standing on the ground,use rigid wooden blocks or large stones.
Check that the jack is not damaged, thethreads are properly lubricated and it isfree from dirt.
Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non-slippery surface and that it is upright andnot leaning.
The jack must correctly engage in thejack attachment.
No objects should be placed between thebase of the jack and the ground, orbetween the jack and the attachment baron the vehicle.
Never let anyone remain in the vehiclewhen it is raised on a jack.
If a tire must be changed near passingtraffic, make sure all passengers move toa safe location.
Use a jack intended for the vehicle whenchanging a tire. For any other job, usestands to support the vehicle.
Never crawl under or allow any part ofyour body to be extended under a vehiclesupported by a jack.
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1.Clean the contact surfaces between thewheel and the wheel hub.
2. Lift the wheel into place. Tighten the wheelbolts securely.
Do not grease the wheel bolt threads.
3. Lower the vehicle so that the wheel cannotrotate.
4. Tighten the wheel bolts in a crisscross pat-tern (as shown in illustration). It is importantthat the wheel bolts are securely tightened.Tighten to 140 Nm (103 ft. lbs.). Use a tor-que wrench to check torque.
5. Press the plastic covers onto the wheel bolts.
6.Check the tire inflation pressure and cali-brate the inflation pressure monitoring sys-tem*.
WARNING
The wheel bolts may need to be tightenedagain several days after a wheel change.Temperature fluctuations and vibrations cancause them to loosen slightly.
NOTE
After inflating a tire, always replace thevalve cap to help prevent valve damagecaused by gravel, dirt, etc.
Use plastic valve caps only. Metal capscould corrode and become difficult toremove.
Related information
When changing wheels (p. 526)
Hoisting the vehicle (p. 564)
Jack* (p. 527)
Tool kit (p. 526)
Removing a wheel (p. 528)
Saving a new inflation pressure in the moni-toring system* (p. 523)
Checking tire pressure (p. 519)
Spare wheel13
The spare wheel is a Temporary Spare and canbe used to temporarily replace a punctured tireon one of the vehicle's regular wheels.
The spare tire is only intended for temporary use.Replace it with a normal wheel as soon as possi-ble.
The driving characteristics of the vehicle changeand ground clearance reduces when the sparewheel is used. Do not wash the vehicle in anautomatic car wash while using the TemporarySpare.
The recommended tire pressure must be main-tained regardless of at which position the tempo-rary spare wheel is used on the vehicle.
If the spare wheel is damaged, a new one can bepurchased from a Volvo retailer.
WARNING
Current legislation prohibits the use of the"Temporary Spare" tire other than as a tem-porary replacement for a punctured tire. Itmust be replaced as soon as possible by astandard tire. Road holding and handling maybe affected with the "Temporary Spare" inuse. Do not drive faster than 80 km/h(50 mph).
INDEX
632
limitations 339
see Lane Keeping Aid 337
select assistance option 339
steering assistance 338
Symbols and messages 341, 343
Language 130
Large Animal Detection (LAD) 309
Leather upholstery, cleaning instructions 596
Leveling control
settings 420
suspension 418
License agreement 96, 501
Lifting tools 527
Light bulbs
changing 572
Light control 150, 162
Lighting
Active Bending Lights 157
approach lighting 160
automatic high beam 155
brake lights 159
control, instrument, display 162
controls 150, 160
cornering illumination 158
daytime running lights 153
emergency brake lights 159
front fog lights 157
Hazard warning flashers 159
high beams154, 155
home safe lighting160
in passenger compartment160
low beams154
position lights152
rear fog light158
settings151
Turn signals156
Lighting, replacing bulbs572
Limp home406
Load anchoring eyelets
cargo compartment553
Load anchoring hooks553
Load carriers552
Load index516
Loading
general551
load anchoring eyelets553
long load552
Lock indication 228
setting229
Locking/unlocking
trunk lid233, 247
Locking wheel bolts527
Locks
Locking232
unlocking232
Long-term storage389
Low battery charge level
start battery432
Low beams 154
Low oil level 570
M
Maintained climate comfort222
start/stop222
Maintenance556
corrosion protection604
Max. axle weight617
Max. roof load617
Media player470, 472
compatible file formats477, 478
voice control146
Messages and symbols
Adaptive Cruise Control279
Assistance at risk of collision 349
BLIS324
City Safety319
Cross Traffic Alert328
Lane Keeping Aid341, 343
Park Assist Camera363
Park Assist Pilot372
Parking Assist354
INDEX
639
starter battery not charging 95
WARNING 95
Warning sound
parking brake 402
warning symbols 95
Warning symbols
safety 42
Warranties 556
Washer
Headlights 177
washer fluid, filling 609
Windshield 177
Washer fluid 174, 609
Waxing 599
Weights
Curb weight 617
Wheel bolts 527
Wheels
cleaning 604
mounting 530
removal 528
Snow chains 533
Wheels and tires
Load index and speed symbol 516
Whiplash protection 46
Whiplash Protection System 46
WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System) 46
Wi-Fi
connecting vehicle to Internet495
delete network499
sharing Internet connection, tethering,
hotspot497
technology and security499
Windows and glass164
Windshield
projected image140, 142
Windshield washing177
Windshield wipers175
rain sensor175, 176
Winter driving424
Snow chains533
winter tires533
Wiper blade174
replacing607
service position608
Wiper blade and washing fluid174
Wiper blades, heated174