10
Using the steering wheel paddles*
to shift 417
Shiftlock 418
The kickdown function 419
All Wheel Drive (AWD) 419
Drive systems 420
Starting and stopping the com- bustion engine in Twin Enginevehicles 421
Drive modes 421
Changing drive mode 425
Energy distribution in hybrid mode using map data *426
Leveling control * and suspension
427
Adjusting suspension settingsPolestar Engineered * 428
Economical driving 429
Factors affecting electric motor range 431
Hold and Charge functions 432
Preparing for a long trip 433
Winter driving 433
Driving through standing water 434
Opening/closing the fuel filler door 435
Refueling 436
Fuel 437
Octane rating 438
Emission controls440
Overheating of engine and trans- mission 441
Battery drain 442
Jump starting using another battery 442
Driving with a trailer 444
Trailer Stability Assist *
446
Checking trailer lights 447
Towing using a towline 448
Attaching and removing the tow-ing eyelet 449
Recovery 450
HomeLink ®
* 450
Programming HomeLink ®
* 451
Using HomeLink ®
* 453
Type approval for HomeLink ®
* 454
Compass *
454
Activating and deactivating the compass * 455
Calibrating the compass *
455
AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET
Audio, media and Internet
458
Sound settings 458
Sound experience *
459
Apps 460
Download apps 461
Updating apps 461
Deleting apps 462
Radio 462
Starting the radio 463
Changing waveband and radio station 464
Searching for a radio station 464
Storing radio channels in the Radio favorites app 465
Radio settings 466
RBDS 466
HD Radio ™
467
Activating and deactivating the HDRadio ™ 468
HD Radio ™ sub-channels
468
HD Radio ™ limitations
469
SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio *
470
Using SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio *
471
Settings for SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio *
472
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* 474
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Weather
475
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SiriusXM Travel Link®
* - Notifications
476
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Fuel
477
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Sports
478
Media player 479
Playing media 480
Controlling and changing media 481
Media searches 482
Gracenote ®
483
CD player *
483
Video 484
Playing video 484
Playing DivX ®
484
Video settings 485
Streaming media via Bluetooth ®
485
Connecting a device via Bluetooth ®
485
Playing media via the USB port 486
Connecting a device via the USB port 486
Technical specifications for USB devices 487
Compatible file formats for media 487
Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* 488
Using Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* 489
Settings for Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* 491
Tips for using Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* 491
Android Auto *
492
Using Android Auto *
493
Settings for Android Auto *
494
Tips for using Android Auto *
494
Phone 495
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth for the first time 496
Connecting a phone to the car viaBluetooth automatically 498
Connecting a phone to the car viaBluetooth manually 498
Disconnecting a Bluetooth-con-nected phone 498
Switch between phones con-nected via Bluetooth 499
Disconnecting Bluetooth-con-nected devices 499
Handling phone calls 499
Handling text messages 500
Text message settings 501
Managing the phone book 502
Phone settings 502
Settings for Bluetooth devices 503
Internet-connected vehicle *
504
Connecting the vehicle to theInternet via a Bluetooth-connectedphone 505
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via a phone (Wi-Fi)
505
Connecting the vehicle to theInternet via vehicle modem (SIM card) 506
Vehicle modem settings 507
Sharing Internet from the vehiclevia Wi-Fi hotspot (tethering) 508
No or poor Internet connection 509
Deleting Wi-Fi networks 509
Wi-Fi technology and security 510
Terms of use and data sharing 510
Activating and deactivating datasharing 511
Data sharing for services 511
Hard disk storage space 512
License agreement for audio andmedia 513
YOUR VOLVO
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Volvo Structural Parts StatementVolvo is one of the leading companies for car safety.
Volvo engineers and manufactures vehicles designed to help protect vehicle occupants inthe event of a collision. Volvos are designed to absorb the impact of a collision. This energy absorption systemincluding, but not limited to, structural compo-nents such as bumper reinforcement bars,bumper energy absorbers, frames, rails, fenderaprons, A-pillars, B-pillars and body panelsmust work together to maintain cabin integrityand protect the vehicle occupants. The supplemental restraint system including but not limited to air bags, side curtain airbags, and deployment sensors work togetherwith the above components to provide propertiming for air bag deployment. Due to the above, Volvo Car USA does not support the use of aftermarket, alternative oranything other than original Volvo parts forcollision repair. Volvo Car USA also recommends using Volvo- approved replacement glass. The use of after-market glass, particularly a windshield, canhave an adverse effect on collision avoidanceand advanced lighting systems. In addition Volvo does not support the use or re-use of structural components from an exist-ing vehicle that has been previously damaged. Although these parts may appear equivalent, itis difficult to tell if the parts have been previ-ously replaced with non-OE parts or if the parthas been damaged as a result of a prior colli-sion. The quality of these used parts may alsohave been affected due to environmentalexposure.
Related information
Data recording (p. 33)
Driver distraction A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her own safety andthe safety of passengers in the vehicle andothers sharing the roadway. Part of thisresponsibility is avoiding distractions, includ-ing performing activities that are not directlyrelated to controlling the vehicle in the drivingenvironment.
Your new Volvo is, or can be, equipped with feature-rich entertainment and communica-tion systems. These include hands-free cellulartelephones, navigation systems, and multipur-pose audio systems. You may also own otherportable electronic devices for your own con-venience. When used properly and safely, theyenrich the driving experience. Improperly used,any of these could cause a distraction. For all of these systems, we want to provide the following warning that reflects the strongVolvo concern for your safety. Never use thesedevices or any feature of your vehicle in a waythat distracts you from the task of drivingsafely. Distraction can lead to a serious acci-dent. In addition to this general warning, weoffer the following guidance regarding specificnew features that may be found in your vehi-cle:
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WARNING
Never use a hand-held cellular tele- phone while driving. Some jurisdictionsprohibit cellular telephone use by adriver while the vehicle is moving.
If your vehicle is equipped with a navi-gation system, set and make changesto your travel itinerary only with thevehicle parked.
Never program your audio systemwhile the vehicle is moving. Programradio presets with the vehicle parked,and use your programmed presets tomake radio use quicker and simpler.
Never use portable computers or per-sonal digital assistants while the vehi-cle is moving.
Related information
Audio, media and Internet (p. 458)
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Seat belt reminder
Reminder light in ceiling console.
A seat belt reminder light illuminates in the ceiling console and a warning symbol is dis-played in the instrument panel. The audible reminder varies depending on the vehicle's speed, driving time and distancedriven. A seat belt status graphic in the instrument panel indicates when the driver's or a pas-senger's seat belt is buckled or unbuckled. Child seats are not included in the seat belt reminder system.
Front seats
An audible signal and an indicator light remind unbuckled occupants to fasten their seatbelts.
Rear seat
The rear seat belt reminder has two functions:
To indicate which seat belts are buckled in the rear seats. This will also be displayedin an instrument panel graphic.
To provide audio and visual reminders ifany seat belt in the rear seat is removedwhile the vehicle is in motion. Thereminder will stop when the seat belt hasbeen rebuckled.
Door/hood/tailgate and fuel filler door
reminder
If the hood, tailgate, fuel filler door or any dooris not properly closed, this will be indicated bya graphic in the instrument panel. Stop thevehicle safely and close the open door, hood,etc.
If the vehicle is moving at a speedunder approx. 10 km/h (6 mph), theinformation symbol will illuminate inthe instrument panel.
If the vehicle is moving at a speed above approx. 10 km/h (6 mph), thewarning symbol will illuminate in theinstrument panel.
Related information
Seat belts (p. 47)
Buckling and unbuckling seat belts (p. 48)
Airbags
The vehicle is equipped with airbags and inflatable curtains for the driver and passen-gers.
WARNING
If the airbag warning light stays on after the engine has started or if it illu-minates while you are driving, have thevehicle inspected by a trained andqualified Volvo service technician assoon as possible.
Never attempt to alter or repair any ofthe vehicle's safety systems yourself.Incorrectly performed repairs to anysystem could impair function and leadto serious injury. All work on these sys-tems should be performed by a trainedand qualified Volvo service technician.
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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Activating and deactivating the center display The center display can be temporarily switched off and reactivated using the homebutton under the screen.
Center display's home button.
When the home button is used, the screen will go dark and the touchscreen no longer reactsto touch. The climate bar will remain visible.All functions connected to the screen continue to operate, such as climate, audio, guiding *
and apps. The center display screen can be cleaned when the display is dimmed. The dim-ming function can also be used to darken thescreen so it is not a distraction while driving. 1. Press and hold the button beneath the
screen.
> The screen will go dark (the climate barwill remain visible). All functions con- nected to the screen continue to oper-ate.
2. To reactivate the screen, briefly press the Home button.
> The view that was displayed before thescreen was turned off will be displayed again.
NOTE
The screen cannot be turned off when a prompt to perform an action is being dis-played on the screen.
NOTE
The center display is turned off automati- cally when the engine is off and the driver'sdoor is opened.
Related information
Cleaning the center display (p. 619)
Changing the appearance of the center display (p. 128)
Center display overview (p. 107)
Navigating in the center display's views
There are five different basic views in the cen- ter display: Home view, Top view, Climateview, App view and Function view. Thescreen is automatically activated when thedriver's door is opened.
Home viewHome view is the view displayed when the screen is activated. It consists of four tiles:
Navigation, Media, Phone and a fourth tile.
An app or vehicle function selected from the App or Function views will start in the respec- tive tile in Home view.
FM radio, for example,
will start in the Media tile.
The extra tile displays the most recently used app or vehicle function that is not related tothe other three tiles. The tiles display brief information about the respective apps.
NOTE
When the vehicle is started, information on the current status of apps will be displayedin the respective tile in Home view.
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Symbol Meaning
Tethering activated (Wi-Fi hot- spot). This means that the vehi-cle shares an available Internetconnection.
Vehicle modem activated.
USB sharing active.
Action in progress.
Timer for preconditioning active. A
Audio source being played.
Audio source paused.
Phone call in progress.
Audio source muted.
News broadcasts from current radio station.B
Traffic information being received.B
Clock.
A
Only hybrid models.
B Not available in all markets.
Related information
Navigating in the center display's views (p. 112)
Messages in the center display (p. 137)
Internet-connected vehicle
* (p. 504)
Connecting a device via the USB port(p. 486)
Phone (p. 495)
Date and time (p. 90)
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System
Sub-categories
Driver Profile Date and TimeSystem Languages and UnitsPrivacy and DataKeyboard LayoutsVoice Control
*
Factory Reset System Information
Related information
Center display overview (p. 107)
Changing settings in the center display's Top view (p. 129)
Resetting center display settings (p. 131)
Driver profiles
Many of the vehicle's settings can be cus- tomized to the driver's personal preferencesand saved in one or more driver profiles.
These personal settings are automatically saved in the active driver profile. Each key canbe linked to one driver profile. When the linkedkey is used, the vehicle is customized to thespecific settings of that driver profile.
Which settings are saved in driver
profiles?
Many of the settings made in the vehicle willbe automatically stored in the active driverprofile if the profile is not protected. The vehi-cle has settings that can be made either per-sonal or global. The personal settings aresaved in driver profiles. Settings that can be saved in a driver profile include, among other things, screens, mirrors, front seats, navigation *, audio and media sys-
tem, language and voice control. Some settings are global settings. These set- tings can be changed but are not saved to aspecific driver profile. Changes to global set-tings affect all profiles.
Global settings
Global settings and parameters do not change when driver profiles are changed. They remainthe same regardless of which driver profile iscurrently active. Keyboard layout is an example of a global set-ting. If driver profile X is used to add additionalkeyboard languages, these languages will alsobe available for driver profile Y. The settingsfor keyboard layout are not saved to a specificdriver profile - the settings are global.
Personal settings
If driver profile X has been used to e.g., set the brightness for the center display, driver profileY will not be affected by this setting. It willonly be saved to driver profile X becausebrightness setting is a personal setting.
Related information
Selecting a driver profile (p. 134)
Changing a driver profile's name (p. 134)
Linking a remote key to a driver profile(p. 135)
Protecting a driver profile (p. 135)
Resetting driver profile settings (p. 137)
Table of settings in the center display(p. 132)