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SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
Manual front seats180
Power* front seats181
Adjusting the power* front seats181
Storing positions for seats, mirrorsand head-up display*182
Using stored positions for seats, mir-rors and head-up display*183
Front seat massage* settings184
Adjusting front seat massage settings*185
Adjusting* front seat cushion length185
Adjusting front seat side bolster settings*186
Adjusting front seat lumbar support*187
Adjusting the passenger seat fromthe driver's seat*188
Folding down the rear seat backrests*189
Adjusting the rear seat head restraints191
Adjusting the passenger seat fromthe rear seat192
Steering wheel controls and horn193
Adjusting the steering wheel193
CLIMATE CONTROL
Climate196
Climate zones196
Climate control sensors196
Perceived temperature197
Climate control system voice commands197
Air quality198
Clean Zone*199
Clean Zone Interior Package*199
Interior Air Quality System*200
Activating and deactivating the airquality sensor*200
Passenger compartment air filter201
Air distribution201
Adjusting air distribution202
Opening, closing and directing air vents202
Air distribution options204
Climate system controls207
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 venti-lated rear seats*212
Activating and deactivating theheated steering wheel*213
Activating and deactivating automaticsteering wheel heating*213
Activating auto climate control214
Activating and deactivating recirculation214
Activating and deactivating the recir-culation timer setting215
Activating and deactivating max defroster215
Activating and deactivating theheated windshield*217
Activating and deactivating automaticwindshield heating*218
Activating and deactivating theheated rear window and door mirrors218
Automatically activating and deacti-vating the heated rear window anddoor mirrors
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Setting the blower speed for thefront seats219
Setting the blower speed for the rearseats220
Setting the temperature for the frontseats221
Setting the temperature for the rearseats221
Synchronize temperature222
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DRIVER SUPPORT
Driver support systems270
Speed-dependent steering wheelresistance270
Electronic Stability Control271
Electronic Stability Control Sport mode272
Activating/deactivating Sport modein Electronic Stability Control272
Electronic Stability Control Sportmode limitations273
Electronic Stability Control symbolsand messages274
Speed limiter275
Activating and starting Speed Limiter276
Managing Speed Limiter speed276
Deactivating and putting Speed Lim-iter in standby mode277
Reactivating Speed Limiter fromstandby mode278
Turning off Cruise Control278
Cruise Control limitations279
Automatic Speed Limiter279
Activating/deactivating AutomaticSpeed Limiter281
Changing Automatic Speed Limitertolerance282
Automatic Speed Limiter limitations283
Cruise control283
Activating and starting Cruise Control284
Managing Cruise Control speed285
Deactivating and putting Cruise Con-trol in standby mode286
Reactivating Cruise Control fromstandby mode287
Switching off Cruise Control288
Distance Alert*288
Head-up display for Distance Alert289
Activating/deactivating Distance Alert290
Setting a time interval for Distance Alert290
Distance Alert limitations291
Adaptive Cruise Control*292
Adaptive Cruise Control and collisionwarning295
Head-up display for Adaptive CruiseControl with collision warning295
Activating and starting AdaptiveCruise Control296
Managing Adaptive Cruise Control speed297
Setting Adaptive Cruise Control timeintervals298
Deactivating/reactivating AdaptiveCruise Control299
Passing assistance with AdaptiveCruise Control301
Starting passing assistance withAdaptive Cruise Control302
Limitations of passing assistancewith Adaptive Cruise Control302
Switching target vehicles with Adap-tive Cruise Control302
Automatic braking with AdaptiveCruise Control303
Adaptive Cruise Control limitations304
Switching between Cruise Controland Adaptive Cruise Control305
Symbols and messages for AdaptiveCruise Control306
Pilot Assist308
Pilot Assist and collision warning311
Head-up display for Pilot Assist dur-ing collision risks312
Activating and starting Pilot Assist312
Managing Pilot Assist speed314
Setting a time interval for Pilot Assist315
Deactivating/reactivating Pilot Assist316
Passing assistance with Pilot Assist318
Starting passing assistance withPilot Assist319
Passing assistance with Pilot Assistlimitations319
Switching target vehicles with Pilot Assist319
Auto-hold braking with Pilot Assist320
Pilot Assist limitations321
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STARTING AND DRIVING
Starting the vehicle426
Switching off the vehicle428
Ignition modes429
Selecting ignition mode430
Brake functions430
Brakes431
Brake Assist System432
Braking on wet roads433
Braking on salted roads433
Maintenance of the brake system433
Parking brake434
Activating and deactivating the park-ing brake434
Settings for automatically activatingthe parking brake436
Parking on a hill436
Parking brake malfunction436
Auto-hold brakes437
Activating and deactivating Auto-hold at a standstill438
Hill Start Assist439
Braking assist after a collision439
Transmission440
Gear selector positions for automatictransmissions440
Using the steering wheel paddles* toshift442
Shiftlock443
The kickdown function444
All Wheel Drive (AWD)444
Drive systems444
Starting and stopping the combus-tion engine in Twin Engine vehicles445
Drive modes446
Changing drive mode449
Energy distribution in hybrid modeusing map data*450
Leveling control* and suspension451
Leveling control settings*453
Economical driving453
Using the electric motor only454
Factors affecting electric motor range455
"Hold" and "Charge" functions456
Preparing for a long trip457
Winter driving458
Driving through standing water458
Opening/closing the fuel filler door459
Refueling460
Fuel461
Octane rating462
Emission controls464
Overheating of engine and transmission465
Battery drain466
Jump starting using another battery466
Towing using a towline468
Attaching and removing the towing eyelet469
Recovery470
HomeLink®*471
Programming HomeLink®*471
Using HomeLink®*473
Type approval for HomeLink®*473
Compass*474
Activating and deactivating the compass*474
Calibrating the compass*475
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LOADING, STORAGE AND
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
Passenger compartment interior574
Tunnel console575
Electrical outlets575
Using the electrical outlets576
Using the glove compartment577
Sun visors578
Folding down the armrest in the rearseat*579
Cargo compartment579
Loading recommendations580
Roof loads and load carriers581
Grocery bag holders581
Load anchoring eyelets582
Rear seat ski hatch*582
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Volvo's service program584
Data transfer between vehicle andworkshop over Wi-Fi586
Download Center587
Handling system updates via Down-load Center587
Vehicle status588
Scheduling service and repairs589
Sending vehicle information to theworkshop590
Hoisting the vehicle592
Opening and closing the hood594
Climate control system service595
Replacing a windshield with head-updisplay*595
Engine compartment overview596
Engine oil597
Checking and filling engine oil598
Refilling coolant599
Replacing bulbs600
Start battery601
Hybrid battery605
Battery symbols606
Fuses and fuseboxes606
Replacing fuses607
Fuses in the engine compartment608
Fuses under the glove compartment612
Fuses in the trunk615
Cleaning the interior619
Cleaning the center display619
Cleaning the head-up display*620
Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceil-ing liner621
Cleaning the seat belt621
Cleaning floor mats and inlay mats621
Cleaning leather upholstery622
Cleaning the leather steering wheel623
Cleaning interior plastic, metal andwood surfaces624
Cleaning the exterior624
Polishing and waxing625
Hand washing625
Automatic car washes627
High-pressure washing628
Cleaning the wiper blades628
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber andtrim components629
Cleaning rims630
Corrosion protection630
Paintwork631
Touching up minor paint damage631
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goal. In addition to continuous environmentalrefinement of conventional gasoline-poweredinternal combustion engines, Volvo is activelylooking at advanced technology alternative-fuelvehicles.
When you drive a Volvo, you become our partnerin 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 modeB 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. 453)
Starting and stopping preconditioning(p. 225)
Air quality (p. 198)
IntelliSafe - driver support
IntelliSafe is Volvo Cars' philosophy regardingvehicle 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.
Support
IntelliSafe includes driver support functions suchas Adaptive cruise control* which helps the driverto maintain an even speed combined with a pre-selected time interval to the vehicle ahead.
Pilot Assist2 helps the driver keep the vehicle inthe current traffic lane by providing steeringassistance and maintaining an even speed and aset time interval to the vehicle ahead.
Park Assist Pilot* helps the driver pull into andout of parking spaces.
Other examples of systems that can help thedriver are the Active main beam, Cross TrafficAlert (CTA)* and Blind Spot Information (BLIS)*systems.
Prevention
City Safety is a function intended to help preventaccidents. 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
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Different types of information are shown in different displays depending on how the information should be prioritized.
Head-up display *
The head-up display presents information thatthe driver should react to immediately.For example, traffic warnings, speed information
and navigation messages*. Road sign informationand incoming phone calls are also shown in thehead-up display. These can be handled using theright-side steering wheel keypad or the centerdisplay.
Instrument panel
The instrument panel displays informationsuch as speed, incoming phone calls or the track
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Safety during pregnancy
It is important that seat belts are worn correctlyduring pregnancy and that pregnant driversadjust their seating position accordingly.
Seat belt
The seat belt should fit closely against the shoul-der, with the diagonal section between thebreasts and to the side of the stomach.
The lap section of the seat belt should lie flatover the thighs and as far as possible under thestomach. Never let it ride upward. Removeunnecessary slack and make sure the seat beltfits as close as possible to the body. Make surethere are no twists in the seat belt.
Seating position
As pregnancy progresses, pregnant driversshould adjust the seat and steering wheel to aposition that allows them to retain full control of
the vehicle (which means they should be able toeasily reach the steering wheel and foot pedals).Try to maintain as much distance as possiblebetween the stomach and the steering wheel.
Related information
Safety (p. 42)
Seat belts (p. 47)
Manual front seats (p. 180)
Power* front seats (p. 181)
Occupant safety
Safety is Volvo's cornerstone.
Volvo's concern for safety
Our concern for safety dates back to 1927 whenthe first Volvo rolled off the production line.Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safetycages, and energy-absorbing impact zones weredesigned into Volvo vehicles long before it wasfashionable or required by government regulation.
We will not compromise our commitment tosafety. We continue to seek out new safety fea-tures and to refine those already in our vehicles.You can help. We would appreciate hearing yoursuggestions about improving automobile safety.We also want to know if you ever have a safetyconcern with your vehicle. Call us in the U.S. at:1-800-458-1552 or in Canada at:1-800-663-8255.
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Resetting the electric seat belttensioners
The electric seat belt tensioners are designed tobe reset automatically, but if the seat beltremains taut it can be reset manually.
1. Stop the vehicle in a safe location.
2.Unbuckle the seat belt and then rebuckle it.
>The seat belt and the electric seat belttensioner will be reset.
WARNING
Never attempt to alter or repair the seat belton your own. Volvo recommends contactingan authorized Volvo workshop.
If the seat belt has been exposed to extremeforces, e.g. in conjunction with a collision, theentire seat belt must be replaced. Even if theseat belt appears undamaged, some of itsprotective properties may have been lost. Alsoreplace the seat belt if it is worn or damaged.The new seat belt must be type approved andintended for the same seating position as thereplaced seat belt.
Related information
Seat belt tensioners (p. 50)
Seat belts (p. 47)
Door and seat belt reminders
This system is intended to remind occupants tobuckle their seat belts and to alert the driver if adoor, hood or other opening (trunk, sunroof,etc.) is open.
Graphics in the instrument panel
Graphics in the instrument panel with various types ofwarnings. The warning colors for the doors/trunk lid varydepending on the vehicle's speed.
The instrument panel graphic shows the seatswhere seat belts are buckled and not buckled.
The same graphic also indicates if the hood,trunk lid, fuel filler door or any door is open.
Confirm the graphic by briefly pressing the Obutton on the right-side steering wheel keypad.
Seat belt reminder
Reminder light in ceiling console.
The seat belt reminder consists of an audible sig-nal and a symbol in the instrument panel.
The reminder light varies depending on the vehi-cle's speed, driving time and distance driven.
A seat belt status graphic in the instrument panelindicates when the driver's or a passenger's seatbelt is buckled or unbuckled.
Child seats are not included in the seat beltreminder system.
Front seats
An audible signal and an indicator light remindunbuckled occupants to fasten their seat belts.