13
Snow chains560
Tire sealing system 561
Using the tire sealing system 562
Inflate tires with the compressor included in the tire sealing system 565
Determining the vehicle's permit-ted weight 566
LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
Passenger compartment interior
570
Tunnel console 571
Electrical outlets 572
Using the electrical outlets 574
Using the glove compartment 575
Sun visors 577
Cargo compartment 577
Loading recommendations 577
Roof loads and load carriers 579
Grocery bag holders 579
Load anchoring eyelets 580
Rear seat ski hatch 580
Installing and removing the cargo compartment cover * 581
Operating the cargo compartmentcover * 583
Installing and removing the steelcargo grid * 584
Installing and removing the cargo net *
586
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Volvo's service program
590
Data transfer between vehicle and workshop over Wi-Fi 593
Download Center 593
Handling system updates viaDownload Center 594
Vehicle status 595
Scheduling service and repairs 595
Sending vehicle information to theworkshop 596
Hoisting the vehicle 597
Climate control system service 599
Replacing a windshield with head- up display * 599
Opening and closing the hood 599
Engine compartment overview 601
Engine oil 602
Checking and filling engine oil 603
Refilling coolant 604
Replacing bulbs 606
Start battery 607
Hybrid battery 611
Battery symbols 612
Battery recycling 612
Fuses and fuseboxes 613
Replacing fuses 613
SAFETY
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WARNING
No objects that add to the total weight on the seat should be placed on thefront passenger's seat. If a child isseated in the front passenger's seatwith any additional weight, this extraweight could cause the OWS systemto enable the airbag, which mightcause it to deploy in the event of a col-lision, thereby injuring the child.
The seat belt should never be wrappedaround an object on the front passeng-er's seat. This could interfere with theOWS system's function.
The front passenger's seat belt shouldnever be used in a way that exertsmore pressure on the passenger thannormal. This could increase the pres-sure exerted on the weight sensor by achild, and could result in the airbagbeing enabled, which might cause it todeploy in the event of a collision,thereby injuring the child.
WARNING
Keep the following points in mind with respect to the OWS system. Failure tofollow these instructions couldadversely affect the system's functionand result in serious injury to the occu-pant of the front passenger's seat.
The full weight of the front seat pas-senger should always be on the seatcushion. The passenger should neverlift him/herself off the seat cushionusing the armrest in the door or thecenter console, by pressing the feet onthe floor, by sitting on the edge of theseat cushion, or by pressing againstthe backrest in a way that reducespressure on the seat cushion. Thiscould cause OWS to disable the front,passenger's side airbag.
WARNING
Do not place any type of object on the front passenger's seat in such a waythat jamming, pressing, or squeezingoccurs between the object and thefront seat, other than as a direct resultof the correct use of the AutomaticLocking Retractor/Emergency LockingRetractor (ALR/ELR) seat belt.
No objects should be placed under thefront passenger's seat. This could inter-fere with the OWS system's function.
Related information
Driver/passenger-side airbags (p. 55)
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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Instruments and controls in left- hand drive vehicles The overviews show the location of the vehi- cle's displays and controls.
Steering wheel and dashboard
Parking lights, daytime running lights, low beams, high beams, turn signals, rear foglight, trip computer reset
Steering wheel paddles for manual shift- ing *
Head-up display *
Instrument panel
Wipers and washers, rain sensor *
Right-side steering wheel keypad
Steering wheel adjustment
Horn
Left-side steering wheel keypad
Hood open
Display lighting, tailgate unlock/open */
close *, halogen headlight height adjust-
ment
Ceiling console
Front reading lights and courtesy lighting
Panoramic roof *
Ceiling console display ON CALL button
HomeLink ®
*
Center and tunnel console
Center display
Hazard warning flashers, defrosting, media
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive modes
Parking brake
Auto-hold brakes
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DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
142The active profile can then be linked to the key. 1.
Tap
Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
SystemDriver Profiles.
3. Mark the desired profile. The display will return to Home view. The
Guest profile
cannot be linked to a remote key.
4. Pull down Top view again and tap
SettingsSystemDriver ProfilesEdit Profile. 5.
Select
Connect key to link the profile with
the key. A driver profile can only be linked to the key currently being used in the vehi-cle. If there are any other keys in the vehi- cle,
More than one key is found, put the
key you want to connect on backup reader
will be displayed.
Location of the backup reader in the tunnel console.> When Profile connected to key is dis-
played, the key and driver profile have been linked.
6. Tap
OK.
> The key used is now linked to the driver profile and will remain so as long as the
Connect key box is not deselected.
Related information
Driver profiles (p. 139)
Changing a driver profile's name (p. 140)
Remote key (p. 238)
LIGHTING
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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. 157)
Welcome Light (p. 165)
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. 157)
Using home safe lighting (p. 165)
Remote key (p. 238)
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
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LIGHTING
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Courtesy lighting auto switch
Reading light right side
Reading lights
The reading lights on the right and left sides are switched on and off by briefly pressing thebuttons in the ceiling console. To adjust thebrightness, press and hold the button.
Passenger compartment lighting
Briefly press the button in the ceiling console to switch on or off the footwell lighting andceiling lighting.
Courtesy lighting auto switch
Activate the auto switch by briefly pressing the AUTO button in the ceiling console. With
Auto activated, the indicator light in the buttonand the courtesy lighting come on and areturned off as follows. Courtesy lighting is switched on when:
The vehicle is unlocked
The vehicle is switched off
A side door is opened.
Courtesy lighting is switched off when: The vehicle is locked
The engine is started
A side door is closed
A side door has been open for approx. 2 minutes.
Rear roof lighting
*Reading lights are located in the rear sectionof the vehicle and can also be used as passen-ger compartment lighting.
Reading lights over the rear seat.
In vehicles with panoramic roofs *, there are two lamp
units, one on each side of the ceiling.
Briefly press the button on the light to turn on or off the reading lights. To adjust the bright-ness, press and hold the button.
Glove compartment lightingThe glove compartment lighting comes on orgoes off when the glove compartment isopened or closed.
Vanity mirror lighting *The vanity mirror lighting comes on or goes offwhen the cover over the mirror is opened orclosed.
Ground lighting*The ground lighting comes on or goes offwhen a door is opened or closed.
Cargo compartment lightingThe cargo compartment lighting comes on orgoes off when the cargo compartment isopened or closed.
Ambient LightingThe ambient lighting comes on when thedoors are opened and goes out when the vehi-cle is locked. Ambient lighting brightness canbe adjusted in the center display and also fine-tuned using the thumb wheel in the dash-board.
Mood lighting*The vehicle is equipped with LEDs that pro-vide faint lighting in various colors. This light-ing is on when the engine is running. Mood
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lighting can be adjusted in the center display and also fine-tuned using the thumb wheel inthe dashboard.
Lighting in the door storage
compartments
Lighting in the door storage compartmentscomes on when the doors are opened andgoes out when the vehicle is locked. Thebrightness can be adjusted using the thumbwheel 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. 167)
Lighting control and panel (p. 156)
Ignition modes (p. 405)
Passenger compartment interior (p. 570)
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. 165)
Adjusting light functions via the center display (p. 157)
Ignition modes (p. 405)
CLIMATE CONTROL
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Climate The vehicle is equipped with electronic cli- mate control. The climate system cools, heatsand dehumidifies the air in the passengercompartment.
All of the climate system functions are con- trolled from the center display and the buttonson the center console. Certain rear seat functions can also be con- trolled from the climate controls * on the rear
of the tunnel console.
Related information
Climate zones (p. 204)
Climate control sensors (p. 204)
Perceived temperature (p. 205)
Climate control system voice commands (p. 205)
Parking climate (p. 225)
Heater (p. 233)
Air quality (p. 206)
Air distribution (p. 209)
Climate system controls (p. 215)
Climate zones The vehicle is divided into climate zones to make it possible to set different temperaturesfor different parts of the passenger compart-ment.
2-zone climate system
Climate zones with 2-zone climate system.
In 2-zone climate systems, the passenger compartment temperature can be set sepa-rately for the left and right sides of the vehicle.
Related information
Climate (p. 204)
Climate control sensors
The climate system has a number of sensors to help regulate the climate settings in thevehicle.
Location of the sensors
Sunlight sensors - on the upper side of the dashboard.
Humidity sensor - in the rearview mirror console.
Ambient temperature sensor - in the right- side door mirror.
Passenger compartment temperature sen- sor - near the buttons in the center con-sole.