4
Changing settings in the center display's Top view129
Opening contextual setting in thecenter display 130
Resetting user data when thevehicle changes owners 131
Resetting center display settings 131
Table of settings in the center display 132
Driver profiles 133
Selecting a driver profile 134
Changing a driver profile's name 134
Protecting a driver profile 135
Linking a remote key to a driver profile 135
Resetting driver profile settings 137
Messages in the center display 137
Handling messages in the centerdisplay 138
Handling messages saved fromthe center display 138
Head-up display *
139
Activating and deactivating the head-up display * 141
Head-up display settings *
141
Voice Control 142
Use voice recognition 143
Voice control for cellular phones 145
Voice control for radio and media146
Voice control settings 147
LIGHTING
Lighting control and panel150
Adjusting light functions via the center display 151
Parking lights 152
Daytime running lights 152
Low beams 153
Using high beam 154
Active high beam 155
Using turn signals 156
Active Bending Lights *
156
Rear fog light 157
Brake lights 158
Emergency brake lights 158
Hazard warning flashers 158
Using home safe lighting 159
Welcome Light 159
Interior Lighting 159
Adjusting interior lighting 161
LIGHTING
* Option/accessory.
150
Lighting control and panel
The lighting panel and controls can be used to adjust both exterior and interior lighting.The lighting ring on the left-side steeringwheel lever can be used to activate andadjust the exterior lighting. The brightness ofthe interior lighting can be adjusted using thethumb wheel on the dashboard.
Exterior lighting
Lighting ring position.
When the vehicle's ignition is in mode II, the
lighting ring positions have the following func- tions:
Position Meaning
US: Daytime running lights and parking lights are off. Canada: Daytime running lights and parking lights are on. High beam flash can be used.
Parking lights when the vehicle is parked. US: Daytime running lights are off. Canada: Daytime running lights are on. High beam flash can be used.
Low beams and parking lights. High beams can be activated.High beam flash can be used.
Position Meaning
Daytime running lights and parking lights in daylight condi- tions. A
Low beams and parking lights in weak daylight or dark conditions or when the front fog lights *
and/or rear fog light are acti- vated. Active high beam can be acti- vated. High beams can be activated when low beams are on. High beam flash can be used.
Active high beams on/off.
A US models only: Daytime running lights and parking lights can be deactivated in the center display.
NOTE
Volvo recommends use of Daytime Running Lights in the US. Its use is man-datory in Canada.
Volvo recommends using position when
the vehicle is in motion.
LIGHTING
* Option/accessory.151
WARNING
The vehicle lighting system cannot in all sit- uations determine when the daylight is tooweak or not strong enough, e.g. whenthere is fog or rain. The driver is always responsible for driving the vehicle with lighting that is safe for thetraffic conditions and as specified by appli-cable traffic regulations.
Thumbwheel in instrument panel
Thumb wheel (to the left) for adjusting interior bright- ness.
Related information
Adjusting light functions via the center display (p. 151)
Interior Lighting (p. 159)
Parking lights (p. 152)
Using turn signals (p. 156)
Using high beam (p. 154)
Low beams (p. 153)
Rear fog light (p. 157)
Active Bending Lights
* (p. 156)
Brake lights (p. 158)
Emergency brake lights (p. 158)
Hazard warning flashers (p. 158)
Adjusting light functions via the center display A number of light functions can be adjusted and activated via the center display. Theseinclude active high beams, home safe lightingand approach lighting.
1.
Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarLights and Lighting.
3. Select
Exterior Lights or Interior
Lighting and then select the function that
you would like to adjust.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 150)
Active high beam (p. 155)
Using home safe lighting (p. 159)
Welcome Light (p. 159)
Using turn signals (p. 156)
Changing settings in the center display's Top view (p. 129)
Function view in the center display (p. 119)
LIGHTING
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* Option/accessory.159
Using home safe lighting
Some of the exterior lights remain on to illu- minate the area around the vehicle. This iscalled home safe lighting.
To activate home safe lighting:
1. Switch off the ignition.
2. Push the left-side steering wheel lever toward the dashboard and release.
3. Exit the vehicle and lock the doors. > A symbol in the instrument panel illumi-nates to indicate that the function is activated and exterior lighting switcheson: Parking lights, headlights, licenseplate lighting and outer door handle lighting *.
The length of time home safe lighting remains illuminated can be set in the center display.
Related information
Adjusting light functions via the centerdisplay (p. 151)
Welcome Light (p. 159)
Welcome Light
Approach lighting is activated when the vehi- cle is unlocked and can be used to providelight as you walk toward the vehicle.
The function is activated when the remote key is used for unlocking. The parking lights, ceil-ing lights, footwell lights and trunk/cargocompartment lights are activated in daylightconditions. In weak daylight or dark condi-tions, the license plate lighting and outer door handle lighting * will also be activated, with the
light directed toward the ground. If no door is opened, the lights will remain illu- minated for approx. 2 minutes. If a door isopened while the function is activated, the interior lighting and outer door handle lighting *
will remain on for a longer period of time. This function can be activated and deactivated in the center display.
Related information
Adjusting light functions via the centerdisplay (p. 151)
Using home safe lighting (p. 159)
Remote key (p. 236)
Interior Lighting
The passenger compartment is equipped with several different types of lighting, e.g.general lighting, adjustable ambient lightingand reading lights.
All lighting in the passenger compartment can be turned on and off manually within5 minutes after:
the engine has been switched off and theignition is in mode
0.
the vehicle is unlocked but has not yetbeen started.
Front ceiling lighting
The controls in the ceiling console for the front read- ing lights and courtesy lighting.
Reading light left side
Passenger compartment lighting
LIGHTING
* Option/accessory.161
brightness can be adjusted using the thumb wheel in the dashboard.
Lighting in the tunnel console's front
cup holder
The lighting in front console cup holdersswitches on when the vehicle is unlocked andoff when the vehicle is locked. The brightnesscan be adjusted using the thumb wheel in thedashboard.
Related information
Adjusting interior lighting (p. 161)
Lighting control and panel (p. 150)
Ignition modes (p. 401)
Passenger compartment interior (p. 552)
Adjusting interior lighting
Illumination in the vehicle varies depending on ignition mode. The interior lighting can beadjusted with a thumb wheel in the dash-board and certain light functions can also beadjusted via the center display.
The thumb wheel on the dashboard to the left of thesteering wheel can be usedto adjust the brightness ofthe display lighting, instru-ment lights, ambient lighting and mood lighting *.
Adjust ambient decor lighting1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
My CarLights and LightingInterior Lighting.
3. Choose from among the following set- tings:
Under
Ambient Light Intensity, selectOff, Low or High.
Under
Ambient Light Level, selectReduced or Full.
Adjusting mood lighting
*The vehicle is equipped with several LEDs that provide faint lighting in various colors. Thislighting is on when the engine is running.
Changing the brightness
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
My CarLights and Lighting
Interior LightingInterior Mood
Lighting.
3. Under
Interior Mood Light Intensity,
select Off, Low or High.
Changing the color of the light
1. Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
My CarLights and Lighting
Interior LightingInterior Mood
Lighting.
3. Choose
By Temperature or By Color to
change the color of the light. If
By Temperature is selected, the light
will change according to the temperature set for the passenger compartment. If
By Color is selected, the subcategoryTheme Colors can be used to make fur-
ther adjustments.
Related information
Interior Lighting (p. 159)
Adjusting light functions via the center display (p. 151)
Ignition modes (p. 401)
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
564
How can I prepare for my next OBD II
emission inspection?
If your Check Engine (MIL) light is lit or was lit but went out without service, haveyour vehicle diagnosed and, if necessary,serviced by a qualified Volvo technician.
If you recently had service for a lit CheckEngine light, or if you had service thatrequired disconnecting the battery, aperiod of driving is necessary to bring theOBD II system to "ready" for inspection.Two half-hour trips of mixed stop-and-go/highway driving are typically needed toallow OBD II to reach readiness. YourVolvo retailer can provide you with moreinformation on planning a trip.
Maintain your vehicle in accordance withyour vehicle's maintenance schedule.
Owner maintenancePeriodic maintenance requirements and inter-vals are described in your vehicle's Warrantyand Service Records Information booklet. The following points can be carried out between the normally scheduled maintenance services.
Each time the vehicle is refueled:
Check the engine oil level.
Clean the windshield, windshield wipers, headlights, and taillights.
Monthly:
Check cold tire pressure in all tires. Inspect the tires for wear.
Check that engine coolant and other fluidlevels are between the indicated "min"and "max" markings.
Clean interior glass surfaces with a glasscleaner and soft paper towels.
Wipe driver information displays with asoft cloth.
Visually inspect battery terminals for cor-rosion. Corrosion may indicate a loose ter-minal connector, or a battery near the endof its useful service life. Consult your Volvoretailer for additional information.
As needed:
Wash the vehicle, including the undercarriage, to reduce wear that can be caused by abuildup of dirt, and corrosion that can becaused by salt residues. Clean leaves and twigs from air intake vents at the base of the windshield, and from other pla-ces where they may collect.
NOTE
Complete service information for qualified technicians is available online for purchaseor subscription at www.volvotechinfo.com.
Related information
Vehicle status (p. 567)
Scheduling service and repairs (p. 567)
Connecting equipment to the vehicle's data link connector (p. 37)
Technician certification (p. 38)
Climate control system service (p. 571)
Maintenance of the brake system (p. 406)
Engine compartment overview (p. 573)
INDEX
638Compass 449
calibration 450
Condensation in headlights 611, 613, 614, 615
Connecting vehicle to Internet No connection or poor connection 503
via a mobile device (WiFi) 499
via cellular phone (Bluetooth) 499
via vehicle's modem 500
Connect phone 490
Contact information 26
Convertible seats 70
coolant 632 filling 576
Cooling system overheating 439
Cornering assistance 302 activating/deactivating 303
limitations 303
Corner Traction Control 269
Corrosion protection 616
Crash, see Collision 42
Crash event data 33
Cross Traffic Alert 333 activating/deactivating 334
limitations 334
messages 336
Cruise control 275
activating 276
manage speed 298
standby mode 277
turn off 277
Curb weight 629
Customer Privacy Policy 35
CZIP (Clean Zone Interior Package) 201
D
Data recording 33 transferring between vehicle and
workshop 565
Data sharing 504, 505
Daytime running lights 152 Decals location 624
Defrosting 217 Detecting obstacles City Safety 318
Dimensions 627
Dipstick, electronic 575
Direction of rotation 522
Display driver information 80
Display lighting 161
Distance Alert 273 activating/deactivating 274
limitations 274
Set time interval 299
DivX ®
478
Door mirrors 170 compass 449, 450
dimming 170
outer 170
power folding 171
resetting 171
store position 186, 187
Download Center 565 use 566
Driveline transmission 412
Drive mode 419 changing 423
driver support 301
Driver Alert Control 342 activating/deactivating 343
limitations 344
rest stop guidance 343
Driver performance 88 settings 89
INDEX
643
Misting
condensation in headlights 610, 613
Mood lighting 160 adjusting 161
O
Occupant safety 43
Occupant weight sensor 57
Octane rating 437
Oil, see also Engine oil 631
On-board diagnostics 562
On-board Diagnostic socket 37
Option/accessory 21
Outside temperature gauge 90
Overheating 439
Owner's information 16
OWNER'S MANUAL 21
in cellular phone 20
in the center display 17, 18
P
Paddle at steering wheel 194 Paint color code 618
paint damage and touch-up 617, 618
Panoramic roof 172 opening and closing 174
pinch protection 164
sun shade 177
ventilation position 175
Parallel parking 370
Park Assist Camera 362 activating 368
limitations 309
sensor field 366
Symbols and messages 369
trajectory lines 365
views 363
Park Assist Pilot 370 limitations 375
parallel parking 371
perpendicular parking 371
pulling out of a parking space 374
Symbols and messages 377
use 372
parking on hills 409
Parking Assist 357activating/deactivating 359
front, rear and sides 358
limitations 359
Symbols and messages 361
Parking brake 406 activating/deactivating 407
automatic activation 408
Low battery charge level 409
Parking climate 224 Symbols and messages 230
Parking heater 231
Passenger compartment filter 203 Passenger compartment heater (Parking
heater) 231
Passenger compartment interior 552 center console 553
electrical outlet 554
glove compartment 555
sun visor 557
Passenger compartment lighting 159 adjusting 161
auto switch 160
Passing assistance Adaptive Cruise Control 304
Pilot Assist 304
starting with Pilot Assist 304
start with Adaptive Cruise Control 304