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WHEELS AND TIRES
5464. Start the compressor by moving the
switch to the I (On) position.
CAUTION
Risk of overheating. The compressor should not be running for longer than 10minutes at a time.
5. Inflate the tire to the pressure specified on
the tire pressure decal on the driver's side door pillar. If the inflation pressure is toohigh, use the air release valve to releaseair.
6. Switch off the compressor. Remove the hose and the electrical cable.
7. Screw the valve cap back onto the tire.
NOTE
After inflating a tire, always replace the valve cap to help prevent valve damagecaused by gravel, dirt, etc.
Use plastic valve caps only. Metal capscould corrode and become difficult toremove.
NOTE
The compressor is an electric device. Fol- low local regulations for disposal.
Related information
Recommended tire pressure (p. 527)
Using the tire sealing system (p. 542)
Tire sealing system (p. 541)
Determining the vehicle's permitted weight
Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design perform-ance.
Weight designationsBefore loading your vehicle, familiarize your- self with the following terms for determiningyour vehicle's weight ratings, with or without atrailer, from the vehicle's Federal/CanadianMotor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label, and the vehicle's tire informa-tion placard:
Curb weight
The weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does notinclude passengers, cargo, or optional equip-ment.
Capacity weight
All weight added to the curb weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing,towbar weight is also part of cargo weight.
Permissible axle weight
The maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle (front or rear). Thesenumbers are shown on the Federal/CanadianMotor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label. The total load on each axlemust never exceed its maximum permissibleweight.
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WHEELS AND TIRES
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Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
The vehicle's curb weight + cargo + passen- gers.
Steps for Determining Correct Load
Limit
1. Locate the statement "the combined weight of occupants and cargo shouldnever exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." on yourvehicle's placard.
2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding inyour vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXXlbs.
4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage loadcapacity. For example, if the "XXX"amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will befive 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, theamount of available cargo and luggageload capacity is 650 lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 ×150) = 650 lbs.)
5. Determine the combined weight of lug- gage and cargo being loaded on the vehi-cle. That weight may not safely exceed theavailable cargo and luggage load capacitycalculated in Step 4. 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load
from your trailer will be transferred to yourvehicle. Consult this manual to determinehow this reduces the available cargo andluggage load capacity of your vehicle.WARNING
Exceeding the permissible axle weight, gross vehicle weight, or any otherweight rating limits can cause tire over-heating resulting in permanent defor-mation or catastrophic failure.
Do not use replacement tires withlower load carrying capacities than thetires that were original equipment onthe vehicle because this will lower thevehicle's GVW rating. Use only tireswith the correct load carrying capacity.Consult your Volvo retailer for informa-tion.
Related information
Loading recommendations (p. 557)
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LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
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* Option/accessory.557
Sun visors
In the ceiling in front of the driver's and front passenger's seats, there are sun visors thatcan be lowered and angled to the side asnecessary.
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
The mirror lighting * comes on automatically
when the visor is lifted up. The mirror frame has a holder for e.g. cards or tickets.
Related information
Passenger compartment interior (p. 550)
Cargo compartment
Loads can be secured in the trunk to keep them in place while driving.
The folding * rear seat backrests can help
increase the cargo capacity of the trunk. Load anchoring eyelets and grocery bag holders areprovided to help secure objects in place. If the vehicle is equipped with a temporary spare tire, this is secured to the cargo com-partment floor under the cover. The towingeyelet and tire sealing system are locatedunder the cargo compartment floor.
Related information
Loading recommendations (p. 557)
Grocery bag holders (p. 559)
Load anchoring eyelets (p. 560)
Loading recommendations
There are a number of things that are impor- tant to consider when carrying loads in or onthe vehicle.
Load-carrying capacity is determined by the vehicle's curb weight. The total weight of allpassengers and any installed accessoriesreduces the vehicle's load-carrying capacity bythe corresponding amount.
WARNING
The vehicle's driving characteristics change depending on the weight and position ofthe load.
Loading the cargo compartment/trunkKeep the following in mind when loading:
Position objects so they are pressing against the rear seat backrests.
Heavy objects should be positioned as lowas possible. Avoid placing heavy objectson folded-down seat backrests.
Cover sharp corners with a soft cloth orsimilar to help prevent damage to theupholstery.
Use the load anchoring eyelets and ten-sioning straps or similar to secure allobjects.
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SPECIFICATIONS
629
WeightsThe following table lists important weight data for your vehicle.
Category USA
(lbs) Canada
(kg)
Gross vehicle weight 5510 2500
Capacity weight 890 405
Permissible axle weights, front 2800 1270
Permissible axle weights, rear 2800 1270
Curb weight 3680–4480 1660–2030
Max. roof load 165 75
CAUTION
When loading the vehicle, the maxi- mum gross vehicle weight and permis-sible axle weights may not be excee-ded.
Related information
Type designations (p. 624)
Towing capacity and tongue weight (p. 630)
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INDEX
641
Driver performance 88
settings 89
Driver profile 133 edit 134, 135, 137
select 134
Driver support system 260 Drive mode 293
Drive systems 412 Driving cooling system 433
with a trailer 436
Driving economy 421
Driving through standing water 426driving with a trailer towball load 630
towing capacity 630
E
Economical driving 421
Electrical outlet 552use 554
Electrical system 579Electric drive motor specifications 631
electric motor 412Range 423
Electric parking brake 400
Electronic immobilizer 244
emergency brake lights 159
Emission inspection readiness 562Energy distribution using map data 418
Engine automatic start and stop of combus-
tion engine 413
overheating 433
start 392
turn off 394
Engine braking 397, 407 Engine compartment coolant 576
engine oil 574
overview 573
Engine drag control 261
Engine oil 574 filling 575
filter 574
grade and volume 632
Engine shutdown 394
Engine specifications 631Engine temperature high 433
Environment 28 Ethanol content max. 10% by volume 429
Exterior dimensions 627
Extra heater (Auxiliary heater) 227
F
Federal Clean Air Act 562
Ferry transport 419
Flooded road 426
Fluids, volumes 621, 634
Fluids and oils 633, 634Fog lights front 157
rear 158
Four-C 419 Front seat blower 216
climate 209
heating 210, 211
temperature 217
ventilation 211
Front seat manual 182
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INDEX
649
Steering wheel resistance, speed-
dependent 260
Stone chips and scratches 617, 618
Storage compartments 550
center console 551
glove compartment 555
sun visor 557
Sunroof pinch protection 166
Sun shade panoramic roof 172, 176
pinch protection 166
rear window 169
Sun visor 557 mirror lighting 162
Switching target vehicles with Adaptive Cruise Control 289
with Pilot Assist 289
Symbols dynamic 80
indicator symbols 91
warning symbols 94
Symbols and messages center display's status bar 121
hybrid-related 388
parking climate 226
system updates 566
T
Technician certification 38 Temperature adjusting 217, 218
perceived 199
Temperature monitoring 380
Temporary Spare 537
Temporary tire sealing system 541 execution, checking 542
Inflating tires 545
Terms and conditions services 35
users 502
Tire dimensions 522 when changing wheels 532
Tires 518 direction of rotation 520
glossary of terms 521
inflation pressure table 635
mounting 536
pressure 635
removal 534
rotation when changing 518
specifications 522, 635
storage 518
tread wear indicator 521
winter tires 539
Tire sealing systemInflating tires 545
use 542
Tire tread 521
Tools 532Top tether anchors (child restraint sys-
tems) 73
Top view 129
Total airing function 232
Towing 440
Towing capacity and towball load 630
Towing eyelet 441 TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys-
tem 527
Traction control 261
Traffic information 458Trailer driving with a trailer 436
Lamps 439
swaying 438
Trailer Stability Assist 262 trailer 438
Trailer stabilizer 262, 438
Transmission 406 automatic 406, 407