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Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel*218
Activating and deactivating auto-matic steering wheel heating *218
Activating auto climate control 219
Activating and deactivating recir- culation 219
Activating and deactivating therecirculation timer setting 220
Activating and deactivating maxdefroster 220
Activating and deactivating theheated rear window and door mirrors 221
Automatically activating and deac-tivating the heated rear windowand door mirrors 222
Setting the blower speed for thefront seats 222
Setting the temperature for thefront seats 223
Synchronize temperature 224
Activating and deactivating airconditioning 225
Parking climate 225
Preconditioning 226
Starting and stopping preconditioning 226
Preconditioning timer 227
Adding and editing timer settingsfor preconditioning 228
Activating and deactivating pre- conditioning timer 229
Deleting preconditioning timersettings 229
Climate comfort retaining function 230
Starting and switching off the cli-mate retaining function when parking 230
Parking climate symbols and mes-sages 232
Heater 233
Parking heater 233
Additional heater 233
Activating and deactivating theauxiliary heater 234
KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
Lock indication
236
Lock confirmation settings 237
Remote key 238
Locking and unlocking using the remote key 240
Settings for remote and insidedoor unlock 241
Unlocking the tailgate using theremote key 242
Remote key range 242
Replacing the remote key's battery 243
Ordering additional remote keys 246
Red Key - restricted remote key *
247
Settings for Red Key *
248
Detachable key blade 249
Locking and unlocking withdetachable key blade 250
Electronic immobilizer 251
Start and lock system type desig-nations 252
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces *
253
Keyless locking and unlocking *
254
Keyless unlock settings *
255
Keyless tailgate unlock *
256
Antenna locations for the startand lock system 256
CLIMATE CONTROL
233
HeaterThe heater has two sub-functions that help warm the passenger compartment or enginein various situations.
The heater has two sub-functions:
Parking heater - heats the passenger com- partment as needed when the parking cli-mate's preconditioning is activated.
Auxiliary heater - heats the passengercompartment and engine while driving.
The heater is a high-voltage coolant heaterand is mounted in the front right-side wheelhousing.
Battery and chargingThe heater is powered by the vehicle's hybridbattery. If the charge level in the hybrid batteryis too low, the heater will switch off automati-cally and a message will be displayed in theinstrument panel.
NOTE
Make sure that the battery has sufficient charge if the heater must be used.
Related information
Climate (p. 204)
Parking heater (p. 233)
Additional heater (p. 233)
Parking heater
The parking heater heats the passenger com- partment as needed before driving if precon-ditioning is activated.
The parking heater is one of two sub-functions of the vehicle's heater. The heater is mountedin the front right-side wheel housing. The parking heater starts automatically if the parking climate's preconditioning is activatedand the passenger compartment needs to beheated. Heater running time varies depending on fac- tors such as battery charge level, passengercompartment temperature and ambient tem-perature, but it will never run for longer than40 minutes.
Related information
Heater (p. 233)
Additional heater (p. 233)
Additional heater
The auxiliary heater helps heat the passenger compartment and engine while driving.
The auxiliary heater is one of two sub-func- tions of the vehicle's heater. The heater ismounted in the front right-side wheel housing. The auxiliary heater is started and controlled automatically when extra heat is requiredwhile the vehicle is being driven. It switches off automatically when the ignition is switched off.
Related information
Heater (p. 233)
Parking heater (p. 233)
Activating and deactivating the auxiliaryheater (p. 234)
STARTING AND DRIVING
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Settings for automatically activating the parking brake Choose whether the parking brake should be activated automatically when the vehicle isswitched off.
To change this setting: 1.Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarParking Brake and
Suspension and select or deselect theAuto Activate Parking Brake function.
Related information
Activating and deactivating the parking brake (p. 411)
Parking brake (p. 411)
Parking on a hill
Always use the parking brake when parking on a hill.
WARNING
Always apply the parking brake when park- ing on an incline. Selecting a gear or put-ting the automatic transmission in P may
not be sufficient to keep the vehicle sta-tionary in all situations.
If the vehicle is pointing uphill:
Turn the front wheels so they are pointing away from
the curb.
If the vehicle is pointing downhill:
Turn the front wheels so they are pointingtoward
the curb.
Heavy load uphill
Heavy loads, such as a trailer, could cause the vehicle to roll backward when the parkingbrake is released automatically on steep uphillgradients. To help avoid this, pull the controlupward while you are driving away. Releasethe control when the vehicle gains traction.
Related information
Activating and deactivating the parkingbrake (p. 411)
Parking brake malfunction
If you are unable to deactivate or activate the parking brake after several attempts, contactan authorized Volvo workshop.
A audible warning signal will sound if the park- ing brake is activated while the vehicle isbeing driven. If the vehicle must be parked before the prob- lem is rectified, turn the wheels as when park-ing on an incline and put the gear selector inP .
Low battery charge levelIf the battery charge level is too low, it will notbe possible to activate or deactivate the park-ing brake. Connect an auxiliary battery to thevehicle if the battery is discharged.
Replacing brake padsDue to the design of the electric parkingbrake, the rear brake pads must be replacedby a workshop. An authorized Volvo workshopis recommended.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
4521. Put the ignition in mode
0.
2. Make sure the auxiliary battery (the bat- tery used to jump start the discharged battery) has a voltage of 12 volts.
3. If the auxiliary battery is in another vehicle, turn off that vehicle's engine and makesure that the vehicles are not touchingeach other.
4. Clamp the red jumper cable onto the auxil- iary battery's positive (+) terminal (1).
CAUTION
Connect the jump cable carefully to pre- vent short circuits with other componentsin the engine compartment.
5. Fold back the cover over your vehicle's positive (+) jump start terminal (2).
6. Clamp the other end of the red jumper cable to your vehicle's positive (+) jump start terminal (2).
7. Clamp the black jumper cable onto the auxiliary battery's negative (-) terminal (3).
8. Clamp the other end of the black jumper cable to your vehicle's negative (-) groundpoint (4). 9. Make sure the jumper cables are securely
attached to help prevent sparks whilejump starting.
10. Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and let it run for a few minutes at a higheridling speed than normal, about1500 rpm.
11. Start your vehicle's engine. If the engine does not start, allow an additional 10minutes of charging time and then try tostart the engine again.
NOTE
When the engine is started under normal conditions, the vehicle's electrical drivemotor is prioritized – the gasoline engineremains off. This means that after the startknob has been turned clockwise, the elec-tric motor has "started" and the vehicle isready to be driven. Start of the electricmotor is indicated by the indicator lights onthe instrument panel going out and its pre-selected theme illuminating.
CAUTION
Do not touch the connections between the cable and the vehicle during the startattempt. Risk of sparking.
12. Remove the jumper cables in the reverseorder ‒ first the black cables and then the
red cables. Make sure that none of the clamps of the black jumper cables come into contactwith either vehicle's positive (+) jump startterminals or either of the red jumpercable's connected clamps.
WARNING
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING! Battery
posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemi-cals known to the state of California tocause cancer and reproductive harm. Washhands after handling.
WARNING
Batteries generate hydrogen gas, which is flammable and explosive.
Do not connect the jumper cable toany part of the fuel system or to anymoving parts. Avoid touching hotmanifolds.
Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Donot allow battery fluid to contact eyes,skin, fabrics or painted surfaces.
If contact occurs, flush the affectedarea immediately with water. Obtain
STARTING AND DRIVING
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Towing using a towline
This section refers to one vehicle being towed behind another using a towline.
Never attempt to tow a Twin Engine vehicle behind another vehicle as this could damagethe electric motor. The vehicle must instead belifted onto a tow truck and transported with allfour wheels on the bed or lifting platform ofthe truck (no wheels may touch the road).
Towing another vehicleTowing another vehicle requires a lot of power - use the Constant AWD drive mode. This
helps charge the hybrid battery and improve the vehicle's driving and roadholding characte-ristics. Before towing another vehicle, check applica- ble speed limit regulations.
Jump startingNever attempt to tow the vehicle to start theengine, as this could damage the electricmotor. Use an auxiliary battery if the start bat-tery's charge level is so low that the enginecannot be started.
CAUTION
Attempts to tow-start the vehicle could cause damage to the electrical drive motorand three-way catalytic converter.
Related information
Attaching and removing the towing eyelet (p. 461)
Hazard warning flashers (p. 164)
Recovery (p. 462)
Jump starting using another battery(p. 451)
Selecting ignition mode (p. 406)
Transmission (p. 416)
Attaching and removing the towing eyelet
Use the towing eyelet to tow another vehicle. Screw the towing eyelet securely into placein the threaded outlet behind the cover on theright-hand side of the rear bumper.
NOTE
If the vehicle is equipped with a towbar, there is no rear attachment for the towingeye.
Attaching the towing eyelet
Take out the towing eyelet, which is stored in a foam block under the floor inthe cargo compartment.
INDEX
668Automatic relocking 240, 254
Automatic transmission 417, 418
kickdown 421
oil 663
Trailer 457
Auxiliary heater 233
B
Backrest front seat, adjusting 188, 189, 192, 193 , 194, 195
rear seat, folding 198
Battery Hybrid 611
jump-start 451
Maintenance 607
recycling 612
start 607
symbols on the battery 612
BLIS 333 activating/deactivating 334
limitations 335
Symbols and messages 336
Blower adjusting 222
air distribution 210
air vents 211
Bluetooth
connect 497
connecting vehicle to Internet 517
phone 507
settings 515
Book service and repair 595
Booster cushions 74Brake assist after collision 416
Brake energy 408, 422Brake fluid grade 663
Brake functions 407
Brake position 418
Brakes 407 anti-lock brakes, ABS 407
automatic when stationary 414
Brake Assist System, BAS 409
brake lights 164
brake system 407
emergency brake lights 164
Maintenance 410
on salted roads 410
on wet roads 410
parking brake 411
brake system fluid 663C
Camera sensorsee Camera 312
Camera unit 312 limitations 313
maintenance and cleaning 317
Capacity weight 566, 659
Cargo compartment 577 attachment points 580
cargo net 586
electrical outlet 572, 574
Lighting 166
Cargo compartment cover 581, 583
cargo net 586
Cargo net 586
Car wash 638, 639, 641, 642, 643, 644
Catalytic converter 449 recovery 461
CD player 495
Cell phone, see Phone 508
Center console 571Center display change appearance 134
cleaning 633
climate controls 215
Function view 125
INDEX
672Front seats, power 189
adjusting passenger seat from driv-
er's seat 197
adjusting seat 189
Lumbar support 195
massage 192, 193, 194
multifunction control 192, 193, 194, 195
Side bolsters 195
store position 190, 191
FSC, environmental labeling 25
Fuel 446 Travel Link service 489
Fuel filling 445
Fuel gauge 89
Fuel requirements 446, 447 Fuel tank volume 664
Fuse box 613
Fuses 613 below the glove compartment 622
in engine compartment 615
in the cargo compartment 628
replacing 613
G
Gasoline grade 446 Gauge fuel gauge 89
hybrid battery 90
Gear selector positions automatic transmission 418
Glass, laminated/reinforced 170
Glove compartment 575Gracenote ® 495
Grocery bag holders 579
Gross vehicle weight 659
H
Handbrake 411
Hand wash 639 Hard disk space 524
Hazard warning flashers 164
HDC 436
HD radio 479
Head restraint 199
Head-up display 145 activating/deactivating 147
cleaning 634
Distance Alert 277
replacing windshield 599
settings 147
store position 147, 190, 191
Heated wiper blades 180
Heater 233 auxiliary heater 233
parking heater 233
Heating Seats 216, 217
steering wheel 218
windows 221
Height adjustment 430, 433
high beams 160, 161
High engine temperature 450
Hill Descent Control 436, 437 activate with function button 437
Hill Start Assist 416 Hill Start Assist (HSA) 416
Hoisting the vehicle 597Hold vehicle function 441
HomeLink ® 463
programming 464
type approval 466
use 466