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DRIVER SUPPORT
Driver support systems270
Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance 270
Electronic Stability Control 271
Electronic Stability Control insport mode 272
Activating or deactivating Sportmode for Electronic Stability Control 273
Electronic Stability Control sym-bols and messages 274
Connected Safety 276
Activating or deactivatingConnected Safety 277
Connected Safety limitations 277
Road Sign Information *
278
Activating or deactivating Road Sign Information * 279
Road Sign Information * display
279
Road Sign Information andSensus Navigation * 280
Speed limit and speed camerawarnings from Road Sign Information *280
Activating or deactivating warn-ings from Road Sign Information *281
Road Sign Information * limitations
282
Cruise control 283
Selecting and activating cruise control 284
Deactivating cruise control 285
Cruise control standby mode286
Adaptive Cruise Control *
286
Adaptive Cruise Control * controls
288
Adaptive Cruise Control * displays
288
Selecting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control * 289
Deactivating Adaptive Cruise Control *
290
Adaptive Cruise Control * standby
mode 291
Adaptive Cruise Control * limitations
292
Switching between cruise controland Adaptive Cruise Control * in
the center display 293
Symbols and messages for Adap-tive Cruise Control * 294
Pilot Assist *
296
Pilot Assist * controls
298
Pilot Assist * displays
299
Selecting and activating Pilot Assist *
300
Deactivating Pilot Assist *
301
Pilot Assist * standby mode
302
Temporarily deactivating steeringassistance with Pilot Assist *303
Pilot Assist * limitations
304
Pilot Assist * symbols and messages
306
Curve Speed Assist (CSA) *
308
Activating or deactivating Curve Speed Assist (CSA) * 309
Curve Speed Assist (CSA) * limitations
309
Passing assistance *
310
Using passing assistance 310
Collision risk warning from driver support 311
Switching target vehicles withdriver support 312
Adjusting set speed for driver support 313
Setting time interval to the vehicleahead 314
Drive modes when using timeinterval to vehicle 315
Auto-hold braking with driver support 315
Lane Keeping Aid 316
Activating or deactivating LaneKeeping Aid 318
Selecting type of assistance forLane Keeping Aid 319
Lane Keeping Aid limitations 319
Lane Keeping Aid symbols andmessages 320
Lane Keeping Aid display 322
City Safety ™
323
City Safety sub-functions 324
Setting a warning distance forCity Safety 326
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Detecting obstacles with City Safety327
City Safety in crossing traffic 329
Limitations of City Safety in cross- ing traffic 330
City Safety steering assistance forevasive maneuver 330
City Safety steering assistancelimitations during evasive maneuvers 331
Automatic braking during delayedevasive maneuvers with City Safety 331
City Safety braking for oncomingvehicles 332
City Safety limitations 333
City Safety messages 336
Steering assistance at risk of collision 337
Activating or deactivating steeringassistance during collision risks 338
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance 338
Steering assistance during colli-sion risks from oncoming traffic 339
Steering assistance during colli- sion risks from behind *340
Steering assistance during colli- sion risks limitations 341
Symbols and messages for steer-ing assistance during collision risks 342
Rear Collision Warning *
343
Rear Collision Warning * limitations
343
BLIS *
344
Activating or deactivating BLIS 345
BLIS limitations 346
BLIS messages 347
Driver Alert Control 348
Activating or deactivating Driver Alert Control 349
Selecting guidance to a rest area ifthe Driver Alert Control warninghas been given 349
Driver Alert Control limitations 350
Distance Alert *
350
Activating or deactivating Dis-tance Alert 351
Distance Alert limitations 351
Cross Traffic Alert *
352
Activating or deactivating Cross Traffic Alert * 353
Cross Traffic Alert * limitations
353
Cross Traffic Alert * messages
355
Park Assist *
356
Park Assist front, rear and sides *
357
Activating or deactivating Park Assist *
358
Park Assist limitations 359
Park Assist symbols and messages 360
Park Assist Camera*
361
Location and field of vision of Park Assist Cameras * 362
Park Assist Camera trajectory lines *
364
Park Assist sensor field 366
Activating Park Assist Camera 367
Park Assist Camera symbols and messages 369
Park Assist Pilot *
371
Types of parking with Park Assist Pilot * 372
Using Park Assist Pilot *
373
Leaving a parallel parking spacewith Park Assist Pilot *376
Park Assist Pilot * limitations
376
Park Assist Pilot * messages
379
Radar sensor 380
Radar sensor type approval 381
Camera 383
Camera/radar sensor limitations 383
Recommended camera and radar sensor maintenance 386
Camera and radar unit symbolsand messages 388
DRIVER SUPPORT
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WARNING
The driver should be aware that if condi- tions suddenly change when using PassingAssistance, the function may implement anundesired acceleration in certain condi-tions. Some situations should be avoided, e.g. if: the vehicle is approaching an exit in the same direction as passing would nor-mally occur
the vehicle ahead slows before yourvehicle has had time to switch to thepassing lane
traffic in the passing lane slows down
Situations of this type can be avoided by temporarily putting Adaptive Cruise Controlor Pilot Assist in standby mode.
Related information
Passing assistance
* (p. 310)
Adaptive Cruise Control
* (p. 286)
Pilot Assist
* (p. 296)
Adaptive Cruise Control
* standby mode
(p. 291)
Pilot Assist
* standby mode (p. 302)
Collision risk warning from driver support
The driver support systems Adaptive Cruise Control * and Pilot Assist * can help alert the
driver if the distance to the vehicle ahead suddenly decreases to an unsafe distance.
Collision warning audible signal and symbol
Audible signal at risk of collision
Collision warning symbol
Camera/radar sensor distance monitoring
Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist use approx. 40% of the braking capacity. If a sit-uation requires more braking force than driversupport can provide, and if the driver does not apply the brakes, a warning light and audible warning signal will be activated to alert thedriver that immediate action is required.
WARNING
The driver support system only issues a warning for vehicles detected by its radarunit – thus, a warning may come after adelay or not at all. Never wait for a warning.Apply the brakes when necessary.
Collision warning symbol on the windshield
In vehicles equipped with a head-up display *,
a flashing warning symbol will be displayed on the windshield.
NOTE
Visual warnings on the windshield may be difficult to notice in cases of strong sun-light, reflections, extreme light contrasts,or if the driver is wearing sunglasses or isnot looking straight ahead.
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AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET
* Option/accessory.
468
SearchTap the magnifying glass icon. If the function is supported in the current context, a keyboardwill appear on the screen. Enter the text of your choice and tap
Search for detailed infor-
mation if available.
NearbyTap for a list of service stations in the vicinity of the vehicle, with the nearest station at thetop of the list. The following information will be provided where available:
For vehicles using gasoline, the priceinformation for regular gasoline (unlessanother grade/type of fuel has been selected in
Select fuel type)
For electric vehicles/hybrids, information about charging stations, showing the totalnumber of charging ports and the numberof ports currently not in use
The distance to the station
A star icon to set the service station as afavorite
Tap the name of a service station to displaymore detailed information. For guidance to the service station, tap the
Start navigation or Add as waypoint but-
tons. See the Sensus Navigation * supplement for additional information about using the nav- igation system.
RecommendedTap for a list of service stations near the vehi-cle, displayed according to the price of regulargasoline (unless another grade/type of fuel has been selected in
Select fuel type) or of sta-
tions offering the greatest number of available charging ports for electric vehicles/hybrids.The station offering the lowest price/mostavailable charging ports will be displayed atthe top of the list. Tap the name of a servicestation to display more detailed information.
FavoritesTap for a list of service stations that have beenstored as favorites. Tap the name of a servicestation to display more detailed information. In addition to the
Select fuel type button at
the bottom of the screen, tap the Edit button
to delete individual stations from the list or tap
Delete to clear the list. Tap Done to return to
the previous screen.
Brands1. Tap Brands to display a list of service sta-
tion brands in the area. 2. Tap a brand to display a list of service sta-
tions affiliated with that brand (BP, Exxon, etc.).
3. Tap the name of a service station to dis- play more detailed information.
In addition to the
Select fuel type button at
the bottom of the screen, tap the Sort button
to arrange the list according to Nearest orCheapest/Recommended. Tap Done to
return to the previous screen.
Related information
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* (p. 464)
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Notifications
(p. 467)
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Sports (p. 469)
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Weather (p. 465)
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This service is not available in Canada.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
592Fuse pliers are provided on the inside of the fuse box cover to assist in removing andinserting fuses.
There are also spaces for several extra fuses inthe fusebox.
PositionsThere is a decal with a diagram of the loca-tions of the fuses on the inside of the cover.
Function
Ampere Type
– – Micro
–– Micro
Lambda sensors; Electric charge pressure module15 Micro
Ignition coils (gasoline); spark plugs (gasoline) Exhaust sensor; Diesel particulate sensor15 Micro
Oil pump solenoid; A/C magnetic coupling; heated oxygen sensor, center (gasoline); heated oxygen sensor, rear (diesel); heated oxygen sensor, front (gasoline/diesel)
15 Micro
Vacuum regulator; Valve; Output pulse valve (diesel); Oil level/temperature sensor (gasoline/diesel); Glow plug (GCU) (diesel)7.5 Micro
Engine control module; actuator; throttle unit; EGR valve (diesel); turbo position sensor (diesel); turbocharger valve (gasoline) 20 Micro
Engine control module
5 Micro
–– Micro
Solenoids (gasoline); Fuel leakage control valve; Engine cooling system thermostat (gasoline); EGR vacuum valve (die- sel); Glow control module (diesel); Supercharger clutch (gasoline); Crankshaft ventilation heater (diesel); Transmissionoil cooler valve (diesel)10 Micro
Spoiler damper control module; Cooler damper control module; Relay coils for output pulse (diesel); Coolant valve Fuel leakage detection (gasoline)
5 Micro
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
* Option/accessory.
606
Function Ampere Type
– – Micro
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)*
Exterior reverse signal control module 5 Micro
–
– Micro
Seat belt tensioner module, right 5 Micro
Emissions system actuator (gasoline, certain engine variants)5 Micro
–– Micro
All Wheel Drive (AWD) control module* 15 Micro
Heated rear seat (right side)
* 15 Micro
–
–
MCaseA
A
This type of fuse should be replaced by a workshop. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
Related information
Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 589)
Replacing fuses (p. 589)
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Replacing bulbs
This vehicle is equipped with only LED 15
lights, which means it does not have any replaceable bulbs. Contact a workshop 14
if
you experience any problems with the light- ing. If there is a problem with an LED 15
light, the
entire lamp unit will normally need to be replaced.
NOTE
For information on lights not mentioned in the Owner's Manual, contact a Volvoretailer or an authorized Volvo workshop.
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.
NOTE
Bulbs for Active Bending Lights * contain
traces of mercury and should therefore always be deposited at an authorized Volvoworkshop.
Cleaning the interior
Use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly andtreat stains immediately. It is important tovacuum before using a cleaning agent.
CAUTION
Some colored clothing (for example, dark jeans and suede garments) maystain the upholstery. If this occurs, it isimportant to clean and treat theseparts of the upholstery as soon as pos-sible.
Never use strong solvents such aswasher fluid, gasoline, mineral spirit orconcentrated alcohol to clean the inte-rior as this can damage the upholsteryas well as other interior materials.
Never spray cleaning agent directlyonto components that have electricalbuttons and controls. Wipe insteadwith a damp cloth with cleaning agent.
Sharp objects and Velcro can damagethe car's textile upholstery.
Only use cleaning agent on the type ofmaterial it is intended for.
15
LED (Light Emitting Diode)
14 An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
INDEX
646Fluids and oils 581, 636, 637 Fog lights
front 157
rear 158
Four-C 422 Front seat blower 220
climate 210
heating 212, 213
temperature 222
ventilation 215
Front seat manual 182
Front seats, power 183 adjusting passenger seat from driv-
er's seat 191
adjusting seat 183
lumbar support 189
massage 186, 187, 188
multifunction control 186, 187, 188, 189
side bolsters 189
store position 184, 185
FSC, environmental labeling 23
Fuel 427 Travel Link service 467
Fuel filling 426
Fuel gauge 87
Fuel requirements 427, 428
Fuel tank volume 637
Fuse box 589
Fuses 589 below the glove compartment 596
in engine compartment 591
in the cargo compartment 602
replacing 589
G
Gasoline grade 427 Gaugefuel gauge 87
Gear selector positions automatic transmission 407
Glass, laminated/reinforced 164
Glove compartment 554 Gracenote ® 473
Grocery bag holders 557
Gross vehicle weight 633
H
Handbrake 400
Hand wash 615
Hard disk space 508
Hazard warning flashers 159
HD radio 457
Head restraint 193
Head-up display 140 activating/deactivating 141
cleaning 609
Distance Alert 350
replacing windshield 576
settings 142
store position 142, 184, 185
Heated wiper blades 174 Heating Seats 212, 213
steering wheel 215, 216
windows 219
high beams 154, 155
High engine temperature 430
Hill Start Assist 405 Hill Start Assist (HSA) 405
Hoisting the vehicle 573 HomeLink ®
441
programming 442
type approval 444
use 443