LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
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Using the electrical outlets
The 12 V outlet can be used for devices intended for this such as MP3 players, cool-ers and cellular phones. The high-voltage outlet * can be used for devi-
ces intended for this, such as chargers, lap- tops, etc.
The ignition must be in at least mode I for the
outlets to supply current. The outlets will then be active as long as there is sufficient chargein the start battery. If the engine is turned off and the vehicle is locked, the outlets will be deactivated. If theengine is turned off and the vehicle remainsunlocked, the sockets will remain active for upto 7 minutes.
NOTE
Bear in mind that using the electrical out- lets when the engine is off could cause thestarter battery to have too low of a chargelevel, which could limit other functionality. Accessories connected to the electrical outlets can be activated even when thevehicle electrical system is off or if precon-ditioning is used. For this reason, discon-nect plugs when they are not in use to pre-vent the starter battery from becoming dis-charged.
WARNING
Do not use accessories with large or heavy plugs – they could damage theoutlet or come loose while you are driv-ing.
Do not use accessories that couldcause disruptions to e.g. the vehicle'sradio receiver or electrical system.
Position the accessory so that there isno risk of it injuring the driver or pas-sengers in the event of heavy brakingor a collision.
Pay attention to connected accessoriesas they can generate heat that couldburn passengers or the interior.
Using 12 V outlets1. Remove the stopper (tunnel console) or
fold down the cover (trunk/cargo com-partment) over the socket and plug in thedevice.
2. Unplug the device and put the stopper back in (tunnel console) or fold up thecover (trunk/cargo compartment) whenthe socket is not in use or left unattended.
CAUTION
The maximum power is 120 W (10 A) per outlet.
Using high-voltage outletsThe ignition must be in at least mode I for the
outlets to supply current. The outlets will then be active as long as there is sufficient chargein the start battery. 1. Slide down the cover over the outlet and plug in the device. >
The LED 2
light on the outlet will indi-
cate its status.
2. The outlet is supplying electrical current when the light is glowing steadily green.
2LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
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WARNING
In 7-seat models - never have a cargo com- partment cover mounted when there arepassengers in the rear seats. This couldlead to serious injury in the event of a colli-sion.
Loading mode
From the fully retracted position - grasp the handle and pull the cover up and overthe side panels in the cargo compartment.Pull to the end position and press theattaching pins at the end of the cover intothe grooves in the side panels of the vehi-cle. (If the cover is already fully open, seenext section.)
From the fully open position - grasp the handle and press the cover's attachingpins down into the grooves in the sidepanels and then release.
> Retract the cover until it stops in the
partially retracted position. If your hands are full:
In the fully open position, push the cover's handle slightly upward with e.g. yourelbow. >
The cover will retract until it stops in
the partially retracted position.
To fully open the cover from the partially retracted position:
1. Grasp the handle and pull the cover out as far as possible.
2. Let the cover retract slightly and press the handle slightly downward.
> The cover will be secured in the fullyopen position.
Retracting the cover
1. From the fully opened position:
Lift the cover's handle and pull it rearward to release the cover's attaching pins fromthe grooves. Let the cover retract. From the partially retracted position: Grasp the handle and pull the cover out of the groves to the fully open position. Liftthe handle and pull it rearward to releasethe cover's attaching pins from thegrooves. Let the cover retract.
2. Let the cover retract with its attaching pins above the side panels until it stops inthe fully retracted position.
Related information
Installing and removing the cargo com- partment cover
* (p. 588)
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Climate control system service
Service and repairs on the air conditioning system should only be done by an authorizedworkshop.
Troubleshooting and repairsThe air conditioning system contains a fluores- cent tracer substance. Ultraviolet light is usedto search for leaks in the system. Volvo recommends contacting an authorized Volvo workshop.
Vehicles with R134a refrigerant
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains the refrigerant R134a under pressure. Serviceand repairs to the system should only bedone by an authorized workshop.
Related information
Volvo's service program (p. 596)
Replacing a windshield with head- up display
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Vehicles with a head-up display have a spe- cial type of windshield that meets therequirements for displaying projected infor-mation.
Volvo recommends contacting an authorized Volvo workshop for assistance replacing thewindshield. The correct type of replacementwindshield must be used in order for the head-up display to function properly.
Related information
Head-up display
* (p. 145)
Cleaning the head-up display
* (p. 640)
Opening and closing the hood
To open the hood, pull the lever in the pas- senger compartment and then turn the han-dle under the hood.
Opening the hood
Pull the lever near the pedals to release the hood from its fully closed position.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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WARNING
Never use more than one inlay mat at a time on the driver's floor. If any othertype of floor mat is used, remove theoriginal mat from the driver's seat floorbefore driving. All types of mats mustbe securely anchored in the attach-ment points in the floor. Make sure thefloor mat does not impede the move-ment of the brake pedal or acceleratorpedal in any way, as this could be aserious safety hazard.
Volvo's floor mats are specially manu-factured for your vehicle. They must beproperly secured in the attachmentpoints in the floor to help ensure theycannot slide and become trappedunder the pedals.
Related information
Cleaning the interior (p. 639)
Cleaning the center display (p. 639)
Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceiling liner(p. 641)
Cleaning the seat belt (p. 641)
Cleaning leather upholstery
* (p. 642)
Cleaning the leather steering wheel(p. 643)
Cleaning interior plastic, metal and woodsurfaces (p. 643)
Cleaning leather upholstery
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Only use cleaning agents and car care prod- ucts recommended by Volvo. Clean regularlyand treat stains immediately. It is importantto vacuum before using a cleaning agent.
Volvo's leather upholstery * is treated to pro-
tect its original appearance. Over time, sun- light, grease, dirt, etc. could break down theprotective layer. This could result in scratchesand cracking. Leather upholstery * is a natural product that
changes and acquires a beautiful patina over time. Regular cleaning and treatments arerequired to preserve the qualities and color ofthe leather. Volvo offers a comprehensiveproduct, Volvo Leather Care KitWipes, forcleaning and treating leather upholstery.When used as directed, it helps preserve theleather's protective coating. For optimal results, Volvo recommends clean- ing and applying protective cream one to fourtimes a year (or more often as needed). VolvoLeather Care Kit 951 0251 and Volvo LeatherSoftener 943 7429 are available for purchaseat Volvo retailers.
Cleaning the leather upholstery1. Apply the leather cleaner to a damp sponge and squeeze it until the cleanerfoams. 2. Move the sponge in circular motions to
apply the foam to the stain.
3. Dampen the stain thoroughly with the sponge. Let the sponge absorb the stainand do not rub.
4. Dry the stain using a soft towel and let the leather dry completely.
Protecting the leather upholstery1. Apply a small amount of leather protectorto a cloth and then apply the protector tothe leather using light circular movements.
2. Let it dry for approximately 20 minutes. > Protecting the leather upholsterymakes it better able to withstand sun-light's harmful UV rays.
Related information
Cleaning the interior (p. 639)
Cleaning the center display (p. 639)
Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceiling liner(p. 641)
Cleaning the seat belt (p. 641)
Cleaning floor mats and inlay mats(p. 641)
Cleaning the leather steering wheel(p. 643)
Cleaning interior plastic, metal and wood surfaces (p. 643)
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Wash using a sponge, car washing deter- gent and plenty of lukewarm water.
Clean the wiper blades with lukewarmsoap solution or car washing detergent.
Dry the vehicle using a clean, soft chamoisor a squeegee. Try not to let drops ofwater dry in strong sunlight. This couldcause water drying stains that may needto be polished out.
In areas with heavy industrial emissions,more frequent washing of the vehicle'sexterior is recommended.
Tar spots from asphalt may remain evenafter washing. Use a tar remover toremove these spots.
WARNING
Always entrust engine washing to a work- shop. If the engine is hot, there is a risk offire.
CAUTION
Dirty headlights do not work as well. Clean them regularly, e.g. when refueling. Do not use corrosive cleaners. Use water and a non-abrasive sponge.
NOTE
Exterior lighting such as headlights and taillights may develop temporary conden-sation on the inside of the lens. This is nor-mal. All exterior lighting is designed toresist this. Condensation is normally ven-ted out of the lamp housing once the lighthas been lit for some period of time.
CAUTION
Make sure that the panoramic roof
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and sun shade are closed before wash- ing the vehicle.
Never use abrasive polishing agents onthe panoramic roof.
Never use wax on the rubber sealsaround the panoramic roof.
CAUTION
Remember to remove dirt from the drain holes in the doors and sills after washingthe vehicle.
Related information
Cleaning the exterior (p. 644)
Polishing and waxing (p. 644)
Automatic car washes (p. 647)
High-pressure washing (p. 648)
Cleaning the wiper blades (p. 648)
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim components (p. 649)
Cleaning rims (p. 650)
Corrosion protection (p. 650)
Settings for automatically activating theparking brake (p. 423)
INDEX
673
1, 2, 3 ...
4WD 431
A
ABSanti-lock brakes 417
AC (Air conditioning) 232
Accessories and extra equipment 37 installation 38
Accessory installation warning 38, 39
Active Bending Lights 162
Adapting driving characteristics 433
Adaptive Cruise Control 290 activating 293
auto-brake 313
change cruise control functionality 297
limitations 296
manage speed 311
passing 317
set time interval 312
standby mode 295
switching target vehicles 310
Symbols and messages 298
troubleshooting 296
turn off 294
WARNING 309
Adjusting the steering wheel 206
Airbag 55
activation/deactivation 59
driver's side 55
passenger side 55, 59
Air bag, see Airbag 55
Air conditioning 232Air conditioning, fluid volume and grade 671
Air distribution 213 air vents 213, 215
changing 214
defrosting 225
recirculation 224
table showing options 216
Air quality 210, 212 allergy and asthma 212
passenger compartment filter 213
Air recirculation 224
Alarm 276 deactivating 277
Allergy and asthma-inducing sub-
stances 212
All Wheel Drive, AWD 431
All Wheel Drive (AWD) 431
All Wheel Drive (four-wheel drive) 431
Android Auto 512, 513, 514Antenna location 264
Apple CarPlay 508, 509, 511
Approach lighting 165
Apps 480
Assistance at risk of collision 364 activating/deactivating 365
at risk of run-off 365
during collision risks from behind 367during collision risks from oncoming
traffic 366
limitations 368
Symbols and messages 369
Audio and media 478 Audio system HD digital radio 489 SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio 490, 491,
492
Auto-climate 224
Auto hold 424
Auto-hold brakes 424 activating/deactivating 425
after collision 426
driver support 280
Automatic car wash 647
Automatic high beam 161
Automatic locking 268
INDEX
INDEX
676Collision warner
crossing traffic rear 346
see City Safety 327
Collision warning from the rear 341
Color code, paintwork 652
Color codes 652
Compass 475 calibration 476
Condensation in headlights 645, 647, 648, 649
Connecting vehicle to Internet No connection or poor connection 529
via a mobile device (WiFi) 525
via cellular phone (Bluetooth) 525
via vehicle's modem 526
Connect phone 516
Contact information 28
Convertible seats 72
coolant 670 filling 610
Cooling system overheating 458
Cornering assistance 315 activating/deactivating 316
limitations 316
Corner Traction Control 281
Corrosion protection 650 Covering cargo compartment 588
Crash, see Collision 44
Crash event data 35
Cross Traffic Alert 346 activating/deactivating 347
limitations 347
messages 349
Cruise control 287 activating 288
manage speed 311
standby mode 290
turn off 289
Curb weight 665
Customer Privacy Policy 37
CZIP (Clean Zone Interior Package) 212
D
Data recording 35 transferring between vehicle and
workshop 599
Data sharing 530, 531
Daytime running lights 158
Decals location 660
Defrosting 225 Detecting obstacles City Safety 331
Dimensions 663
Dipstick, electronic 609
Direction of rotation 548Display driver information 86
Display lighting 167
Distance Alert 285 activating/deactivating 286
limitations 287
Set time interval 312
DivX ®
504
Door mirrors 174 compass 475, 476
dimming 174
outer 174
power folding 175
resetting 175
store position 190, 191
Download Center 599 use 600
Driveline transmission 426
INDEX
680
J
Jack 561
Jump-start 459
K
Key 246
Keyboard 129, 132change language 132
Keyless locking/unlocking 262
settings 263
touch-sensitive surfaces 261
Key tag 246
L
Labels location 660
Laminated glass 170 Lamps changing 612
Trailer 468
Lane Keeping Aid 357 activating/deactivating 359
display 363
limitations 360
see Lane Keeping Aid 357
select assistance option 359
Symbols and messages 361
Language 135
Large Animal Detection (LAD) 331Leather upholstery, cleaning instruc-
tions 642
Leveling control 440 settings 443
License agreement 101, 533
Lifting tools 561Light bulbs changing 612
Light control 156, 167Lighting Active Bending Lights 162
approach lighting 165
automatic high beam 161
brake lights 164
control, instrument, display 167
controls 156, 165
daytime running lights 158
emergency brake lights 164
Hazard warning flashers 164
high beams 160, 161
home safe lighting 165in passenger compartment 165
low beams 159
position lights 158
rear fog light 163
settings 157
Turn signals 162
Lighting, replacing bulbs 612
Limp home 426Load anchoring eyelets cargo compartment 587
Load anchoring hooks 587
Load carriers 586
Load index 550Loading general 585
load anchoring eyelets 587
long load 585
Lock indication 244 setting 245
Locking/unlocking Tailgate 250, 264
Locking wheel bolts 561 Locks locking/unlocking 248
Long-term storage 410 Low battery charge level start battery 459