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STARTING AND DRIVING
430heating. This includes: altering fuel injec- tion settings or components, alteringemission system components or locationor removing components, and/or repeateduse of leaded fuel.
NOTE
Unleaded fuel is required for vehicles with three-way catalytic converters.
Heated oxygen sensorsThe heated oxygen sensors monitor the oxy- gen content of the exhaust gases. Readingsare fed into a control module that continuouslymonitors engine functions and controls fuelinjection. The ratio of fuel to air into the engineis continuously adjusted for efficient combus-tion to help reduce harmful emissions.
Related information
Octane rating (p. 428)
Fuel (p. 427)
Overheating of engine and transmission
In certain driving conditions, such as driving in mountainous areas or hot weather, there isa risk of the engine or transmission overheat-ing, especially when carrying heavy loads.
Engine power may be temporarily limited.
Remove any auxiliary lights mounted in front of the grille when driving in hotweather.
If the temperature in the engine's coolingsystem becomes too high, a warning sym-bol will appear in the instrument panel along with the message
Engine
temperature High temperature Stop
safely. Pull over to a safe location and let
the engine idle for a few minutes to cool down.
If the message
Engine temperature
High temperature Turn off engine orEngine coolant Level low, turn off
engine is displayed, stop the vehicle and
turn off the engine.
If the transmission begins to overheat, an alternative gear shifting program will beselected. An integrated protective functionwill also be activated, the warning symbolwill illuminate and the message
Transmission warm Reduce speed to
lower temperature or Transmission hot
Stop safely, wait for cooling will be dis- played in the instrument panel. Follow the recommendations given by reducingspeed or stopping the vehicle safely andletting the engine idle for a few minutes tolet the transmission cool.
If the vehicle begins to overheat, the airconditioning may be temporarily switchedoff.
After a prolonged period of driving indemanding conditions, do not turn off theengine immediately after stopping.
NOTE
It is normal for the engine's cooling fan to operate for a short time after the engine isswitched off.
Symbols in the instrument panel
Symbol Meaning
High engine temperature. Follow the recommendations provided.
Low coolant level. Follow the recommendations provided.
Transmission hot/overheated/ cooling. Follow the recommen-dations provided.
STARTING AND DRIVING
* Option/accessory.435
NOTE
Extreme weather conditions, towing a trailer, high altitude and lower fuel gradethan recommended are factors that cansignificantly increase the vehicle's fuel con-sumption.
Trailer weights
WARNING
Please adhere to the recommendations provided for trailer weight. If the recom-mendations are not followed, the vehicleand trailer may be difficult to control duringevasive maneuvers and braking.
NOTE
The specified maximum trailer weights are those permitted by Volvo. National vehicleregulations may set additional restrictionson trailer weight and speed. The trailerhitches may be certified for higher towingweights than the vehicle is permitted totow.
Self-leveling suspension *The vehicle's self-leveling system attempts to keep the vehicle at a constant level, regardlessof load (up to the maximum permitted weight).When the vehicle is stationary, the rear end of the vehicle will be slightly lowered, which isnormal.
Driving in hilly terrain or hot weatherIn certain conditions, there is a risk of over-heating when driving with a trailer. If overheat-ing of the engine and drive system is detected,a warning symbol will illuminate in the instru-ment panel and a message will appear. The automatic transmission adapts the gear for the current load and engine speed.
Steep inclines
Do not lock the automatic transmission into a higher gear than what the engine can handle
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it is not always preferable to drive in highgears at low rpm.
Parking on a hill
1. Depress the brake pedal.
2. Apply the parking brake.
3. Put the gear selector in P.
4. Release the brake pedal.Put chocks behind the wheels when the vehi- cle is parked on a hill with a trailer attached.
Starting on a hill
1. Depress the brake pedal.
2. Put the gear selector in D.
3. Release the parking brake.
4. Release the brake pedal and start driving.
Related information
Trailer Stability Assist
* (p. 436)
Checking trailer lights (p. 437)
Towing capacity and tongue weight (p. 634)
Overheating of engine and transmission(p. 430)
AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET
* Option/accessory.495
If the phone is not charging:
Make sure that the charging plate is switched on in the center display's Func-tion view.
Make sure there are no other objects onthe charging pad.
Make sure the phone supports wirelesscharging (Qi).
If the phone has a phone case, remove it.
Lift up the phone and then put it back onthe center of the charging pad.
Make sure the ignition is on.
If the phone is incorrectly positioned or anobject prevents charging on the charge pad, amessage is shown on the center display.
CAUTION
Keep cellular phones and charger stations away from other objects while charging tohelp avoid overheating.
Related information
Phone (p. 485)
Wireless phone charger
* (p. 494)
Certificate for wireless charger (p. 496)
Symbols in the center display status bar (p. 122)
WHEELS AND TIRES
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8. Start the compressor by moving the
switch to the I (On) position.
When the compressor starts, the pressure
can increase up to 6 bar (88 psi), but thepressure will decrease afterapprox. 30 seconds.
WARNING
Never stand next to a tire being inflated with the compressor. If cracks, bulges, etc.form on the tire, switch off the compressorimmediately. The vehicle should not bedriven. Call roadside assistance to have thevehicle towed to a workshop for inspec-tion/replacement of the tire. Volvo recom-mends an authorized workshop.
9. Inflate the tire for 7 minutes.
CAUTION
To help avoid overheating, the compressor should never be used for more than10 minutes at a time.
10. Switch off the compressor and check the inflation pressure using the air pressure gauge. The inflation pressure should bebetween 1.8 bar (22 psi) and 3.5 bar(51 psi). If the inflation pressure is toohigh, use the air release valve to releaseair.
WARNING
If pressure falls below 1.8 bar (22 psi), the hole in the tire may be too large. The vehi-cle should not be driven. Call roadsideassistance to have the vehicle towed to aworkshop for inspection/replacement ofthe tire. Volvo recommends an authorizedworkshop.
11. Switch off the compressor and remove the electrical cable.
12. Unscrew the hose from the tire's valve and screw the valve cap back on.
NOTE
After inflating a tire, always replace the valve cap to help prevent valve damagecaused by gravel, dirt, etc.
Use plastic valve caps only. Metal capscould corrode and become difficult toremove.
13. Put the protective hose cover onto the
hose to help prevent leakage of any resid- ual sealing compound. Return the equip-ment to the cargo compartment.
14. Immediately drive the vehicle at least 3 km (2 miles) at a maximum speed of80 km/h (50 mph) to allow the sealingcompound to seal the tire, and thenrecheck the inflation pressure.
WARNING
During the tire's first revolution, some seal- ing compound may spray out of the punc-ture hole. Before driving away, make surethat no one is near the vehicle who couldbe sprayed with sealing compound. Makesure no one is within 2 meters (7 feet) ofthe vehicle.
15. Rechecking the inflation pressure Connect the hose to the tire's valve and screw the hose connector onto the valveas far as possible. The compressor mustbe switched off.
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4. Start the compressor by moving the
switch to the I (On) position.
CAUTION
Risk of overheating. The compressor should not be running for longer than 10minutes at a time.
5. Inflate the tire to the pressure specified on
the tire pressure decal on the driver's side door pillar. If the inflation pressure is toohigh, use the air release valve to releaseair.
6. Switch off the compressor. Remove the hose and the electrical cable.
7. Screw the valve cap back onto the tire.
NOTE
After inflating a tire, always replace the valve cap to help prevent valve damagecaused by gravel, dirt, etc.
Use plastic valve caps only. Metal capscould corrode and become difficult toremove.
NOTE
The compressor is an electric device. Fol- low local regulations for disposal.
Related information
Recommended tire pressure (p. 529)
Using the tire sealing system (p. 543)
Tire sealing system (p. 542)
Determining the vehicle's permitted weight
Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design perform-ance.
Weight designationsBefore loading your vehicle, familiarize your- self with the following terms for determiningyour vehicle's weight ratings, with or without atrailer, from the vehicle's Federal/CanadianMotor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label, and the vehicle's tire informa-tion placard:
Curb weight
The weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does notinclude passengers, cargo, or optional equip-ment.
Capacity weight
All weight added to the curb weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing,towbar weight is also part of cargo weight.
Permissible axle weight
The maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle (front or rear). Thesenumbers are shown on the Federal/CanadianMotor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label. The total load on each axlemust never exceed its maximum permissibleweight.
INDEX
644Collision warning
from the rear 343
with Adaptive Cruise Control 311
with Pilot Assist 311
Color code, paintwork 622
Color codes 622
Compass 445 calibration 445
Condensation in headlights 615, 616, 617, 618
Connected Safety 276 activating/deactivating 277
limitations 277
Connecting vehicle to Internet No connection or poor connection 505
via a mobile device (WiFi) 501
via cellular phone (Bluetooth) 501
via vehicle's modem 502
Connect phone 486
Contact information 26
Convertible seats 72
coolant 581 filling 582
Cooling system overheating 430
Cornering assistance 308activating/deactivating 309
limitations 309
Cornering illumination 157
Corner Traction Control 271
Corrosion protection 620Covering cargo compartment 560
Crash, see Collision 44
Crash event data 33
Cross Traffic Alert 352 activating/deactivating 353
limitations 353
messages 355
Cruise control 283 activating 284
standby mode 286
stored speed 313
turn off 285
Curb weight 633
Customer Privacy Policy 35
CZIP (Clean Zone Interior Package) 202D
Data recording 33 transferring between vehicle and
workshop 568
Data sharing 506, 507
Daytime running lights 152Decals location 628
Defrosting 218Detecting obstacles City Safety 327
Diagnosis via the workshop's Wi-Fi 568
Dimensions 631
Dipstick, electronic 580
Direction of rotation 522
Disengaging the shiftlock 411 Display driver information 82
Display lighting 162
Distance Alert 350 activating/deactivating 351
limitations 351
Set time interval 314
DivX ®
474
INDEX
645
Door mirrors 167
compass 445
dimming 168
outer 167
power folding 168
resetting 168
store position 184, 185
Download Center 569 use 569
Driveline transmission 406
Drive mode 413 changing 415
ECO 416, 418
when using driver support 315
Driver Alert Control 348 activating/deactivating 349
limitations 350
rest stop guidance 349
Driver performance 90 settings 91
Driver profile 134 edit 135, 136, 137
select 135
Driver support system 270 Drive mode 315
Drivingcooling system 430
with a trailer 434
Driving economy 423
Driving through standing water 425driving with a trailer towball load 634
towing capacity 634
E
ECO climate 416
ECO mode 416
activate with function button 418
Economical driving 416, 423
Electrical outlet 552 use 553
Electrical system 584
Electric parking brake 400
Electronic immobilizer 252
emergency brake lights 159
Emission inspection readiness 566 Engine overheating 430
start 392
Start/Stopfunction 418
turn off 394
Engine braking 397 Engine compartment coolant 582
engine oil 579
overview 578
Engine drag control 271
Engine oil 579 checking and filling 580
grade and volume 636
Engine shutdown 394
Engine specifications 635Engine temperature high 430
Environment 28Ethanol content max. 10% by volume 427
Exterior dimensions 631
F
Federal Clean Air Act 566
Ferry transport 422
Flooded road 425
Fluids, volumes 626, 637
INDEX
649
Media player 469, 470, 471
compatible file formats 477
voice control 147
Messages and symbols Adaptive Cruise Control 294
Assistance at risk of collision 342
BLIS 347
camera and radar unit 388
City Safety 336
Cross Traffic Alert 355
Lane Keeping Aid 320
Park Assist Camera 369
Park Assist Pilot 379
Parking Assist 360
Pilot Assist 306
stability and traction control system 274
Messages in display 104, 138 handling 105, 138
saved 106, 139
Mileage 87 Misting condensation in headlights 613, 616
Mood lighting 161 adjusting 162
N
Net
cargo compartment 563
O
Occupant safety 45
Occupant weight sensor 59
Octane rating 428
Oil, see also Engine oil 636
Oil filter 579
Oil level 580
On-board diagnostics 566
On-board Diagnostic socket 37
Option/accessory 21
Outside temperature gauge 92
Overheating 430, 434
Owner's information 16
OWNER'S MANUAL 21
environmental labeling 23
in cellular phone 20
in the center display 17, 18
P
Paddle at steering wheel 195 Paintcolor code 622
paint damage and touch-up 620,621 , 622
Panoramic roof 170 opening and closing 171
pinch protection 164
sun shade 173
ventilation position 172
Parallel parking 371
Park Assist Camera 361 activating 367
limitations 383
location and views 362
sensor field 366
Symbols and messages 369
trajectory lines 364
Park Assist Pilot 371 limitations 376
parallel parking 372
perpendicular parking 372
pulling out of a parking space 376
Symbols and messages 379
use 373
Park Assist System 356