Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product S40 Volvo
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DE AR VOL VO O WNER THANK YOU F OR CHOOSING V OLVO We hope that you will enjoy many years of dr iving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been desi gned for the safety and com- fort of you and your pass engers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world.
Contents 2 00 Introduction Introduc tion ............. .............. ............. 6 V olvo Cars and the envir onment ...... ... 7 01 Safety Seatbelts .............. ........... .............. ... 1 2 Airbag system . .............. .............. ...
Contents 3 03 Climate control General information on climate contr ol .. .............. .............. .............. .. 70 Manual climate contr ol, A/C ............. 72 Electronic climate control, ECC (option) .................. .............. ..... 7 4 Air distribution .
Contents 4 06 Starting and driving General ....................... .............. ...... 1 1 0 Refuelling ... .............. .............. ......... 1 1 2 Star ting the engine .. ................. ...... 1 1 3 Ignition switch and steering lock .... 1 1 4 Keyless drive .
Contents 5 09 Maintenance and service V olvo service ......... .............. ............ 1 7 6 Self-maintenance ............. .............. 1 77 Bonnet and engine compar tment .. 1 78 Diesel............ ............ .............. ........ 1 79 Oils and fluids .
Introduction 6 Introduction Owner ’s Manu al A good way of ge tting to know your new c ar is to read the Owner’s Manua l, ideally before your first journey.
Introduction 7 V o lvo Cars and the environment V olvo Cars ’ enviro nmental philosophy Environmental ca re, safety and quality a re the three core values whi ch influence all op- erations of the Volvo C ar Corporation. W e also believe that our customers share our consideration for the environment.
Introduction 8 V olvo Cars and the environment Efficient emission control Your Volvo is ma nufactured follo wing the concept Clean inside and out – a concept that encompasses a clean interior environ- ment as well as highly efficien t emission con- trol.
Introduction 9 V o lvo Cars and the environment Reducing environmental impact You can help reduce enviro nmental impac t, for exampl e, by drivin g economically, by pur- chasing eco-labelle d car care pro ducts and by servicing and mai ntaining the car accord- ing to the instructions in the Owner’s Manual.
10 Seatbelts ............ ........... .............. .............. .............. ........... .............. ........ 1 2 Airbag system ....... ............................ ............................ ...................... ..... 1 5 Airbags (SRS) .
01 SAFETY.
01 Safety 12 Seatbelts 01 Always use a seatbelt Tensioning the hip strap. The belt must be positioned low down. Heavy brak ing can have ser ious conse- quences if the seatbelts are no t used. Ensure that all passengers use their seatbelts. Putting on a seatbelt: – Pull the belt out slowly and secu re it by pressing the buckle into the lock.
01 Safety 13 Seatbelts 01 Seatbelt reminder Unbelted occupants will be r eminded to fas- ten their seatbelts through an audio and visu- al reminder. The audio re minder is speed-de - pendent. The visual reminde r is located in the roof console and the combined instrument panel.
01 Safety 14 Seatbelts 01 the vehicle as they dri ve (which means they must be able to easily operate the foot ped- als and steering whee l). Within this context, they should strive to positio n the seat with as large a distance as poss ible between the ir abdomen and the steering wheel.
01 Safety 15 Airbag system 01 W ar ning symbol on the combined instrument panel The airbag system 1 is continua lly monitore d by the system control modul e. The warning symbol in the comb ined instrument panel il- luminates when the ignition key is turned to position I , II or III .
01 Safety 16 Airbags (SRS) 01 Airbag (SRS) on the dri ver ’ s side The car has an SRS air bag (Supplemental Restraint System) in the steering wheel to supplement the protectio n afforded by t he seatbelt. This airbag is fitted into the centre of the steering whee l.
01 Safety 17 Airbags (SRS) 01 SRS system SRS system, left-hand drive. The system consists of a irbags and sensors. A suffici ently vio lent co llision trips the sen- sors and the airbag(s) are inflat ed with hot gas. To cushion the impa ct, the airbag de- flates when compre ssed.
01 Safety 18 Airbags (SRS) 01 Location of the passenge r airbag in left-hand drive and right- hand drive cars WA R N I N G Never interfere wit h SRS components in the steering wheel or the panel above t he glovebox.
01 Safety 19 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) 01 PA C O S ( o p t i o n ) Indicator sh owing that the pa ssenger airb ag (SRS) is deactivated. The airbag (SRS) fo r the front passenger seat can be deactivated using a sw itch. This is necessary if a child se at is to be fitted there for exampl e.
01 Safety 20 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) 01 Switc h positi on Switch for SRS in ON position. ON = Airbag (SRS) activated. With the switch in this position, persons taller than 140 cm can sit in the front passenger se at, but never children in a child seat or on a booster cushion.
01 Safety 21 Side airbags (SIPS bags) 01 Side airbags – SIPS bags Side airbag locations. A large proportion of the collision force i s transferred by the SI PS (Side Impact P rotec- tion System) to beam s, pillars, the floor, the roof and other structur al parts of the body.
01 Safety 22 Side airbags (SIPS bags) 01 SIPS bags Driver’s side The SIPS bag system consis ts of side air- bags and sensors. A sufficientl y violent colli- sion trips the sensors and the side airbags are inflated. The airb ag inflates between the occupant and the door panel and thereby cushions the initial impact w hile deflating.
01 Safety 23 Inflat able Cur t ain (IC) 01 Proper ties The inflatable curtain, IC (Inflatable Curtain) , is a supplement to the SIPS system. It is fit- ted in the headlining along both sides of the roof and protects both front and rea r seat passengers.
01 Safety 24 WHIPS 01 Protection again st whiplash injur y – WHIPS The whiplash protection system (WHIPS) consists of energy abso rbing backrests and specially designed hea d restraints for the front seats.
01 Safety 25 WHIPS 01 Do not obstruct the WHIPS system WA R N I N G Do not squeeze rigid objects be tween the rear seat cushion and the fro nt seat back- rest.
01 Safety 26 When the systems deploy 01 If the airbags have been deployed, the fol - lowing is recommende d: • Have the car trans ported to an authorised Volvo workshop. Do not dr ive with de- ployed airbags. • Let an authorised V olvo workshop replac e components in the car’s safety system.
01 Safety 27 Crash mode 01 Dri ving after a collision If the car is involv ed in a collisio n, the text CRASH MODE - SEE MANUAL may appear on the information display.
01 Safety 28 Child safety 01 Children should sit comf or t ably and safely The position of a child in the car and the choice of equipment is dictated by the chi ld’s weight and size. For more informatio n see page 30. Children of all ages and size s must alwa ys sit correctly secure d in the car.
01 Safety 29 Child safety 01 Decal located on ins trument panel end face. Decal located on instrument panel end face (Australia only)..
01 Safety 30 Child safety 01 Placement of c hildr en in the car W eight/age Fr ont seat 1 Outer r ear seat Centre r ear seat <1 0 kg (0–9 months) Rear -facing child s eat, secur ed with seatbelt and straps. Use a pr otective cushion betw een the chil d seat and the dashboard.
01 Safety 31 Child safety 01 Integrated booster cushi on (option) Volvo’s integrat ed booster cushion for the outer rear seats is spe cially designed to pr o- vide optimum safety for children. Combined with the regular seatbelts, the booster cush- ion is approved for ch ildren weighing be- tween 15 and 36 kg.
01 Safety 32 Child safety 01 the belt is positioned correc tly across the shoulder. • the hip strap is low across the hips for optimum protection. • the seatbel t does not lie acro ss the chil d’s throat or below the shoulder • carefully adjust the posi tion of the head restraint to suit the child.
01 Safety 33 Child safety 01 Fitting a c hild seat Volvo has chi ld safety pro ducts that ar e de- signed for and tested by Volvo. When using other chi ld safety products avai l- able on the market it is important to rea d the installation instructions included with the product.
34 Ov ervie w , left-hand drive cars ................... ........... .............. .............. ........ 36 Ov ervie w , right-hand dr ive cars ............. .............. .............. .............. ........ 38 Driver’ s door contr ol panel..
02 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS.
02 Instruments and controls 36 Overview , left-hand drive cars 02.
02 Instruments and controls 37 Overview , left-hand dri ve cars 02 1. Steering wheel adjustment 2. Bonnet release 3. Control panel 4. Direction indicators, ma in beam, trip computer 5. Lighti ng, fuel f iller fla p opener 6. Door handle, lock button. 7.
02 Instruments and controls 38 Overview , right-hand dr ive cars 02.
02 Instruments and controls 39 Overview , right-hand dr ive car s 02 1. Switch, optional equi pment 2. Blind Spot Information System, BLIS 3. Electrical socke t, cigarette lighter 4. Parking brake 5. Control panel 6. Glovebox 7. Door handle 8. Air vent for side window 9.
02 Instruments and controls 40 Dri ver ’ s door contr ol panel 02 Dri ver’s door co ntrol pan el 1. Blocking switch for rear powe r windows (standard) Electric child locks (option) 2. Power windows 3. Door mirror, left-hand side 4. Door mirrors, setting 5.
02 Instruments and controls 41 Combined instr ument panel 02 1. Speedometer. 2. Direction indicators, left. 3. Warning symbol. 4. Information display – The display presents information and warning mes- sages, outside te mperature and the time. When the ambient temperature is between +2 °C and –5 °C, a snowflake symbol appears on the display.
02 Instruments and controls 42 Indicator and warning symbols 02 Functionality c hec k, symbols All indicator and warning symbols 1 illuminate when the ignition key is turned to position II before starting. This is to check that the sym- bols are working.
02 Instruments and controls 43 Indicator and warning symbols 02 Indicator symbols – left-hand side 1 . Fault in car ’ s emissions system Drive to an a uthoris ed Volvo workshop to have the system checked. 2. ABS fault If this symbol lig hts, the system is not working.
02 Instruments and controls 44 Indicator and warning symbols 02 Indicator symbols – r ight-hand side 1 . Indicator symbol for trailer This symbol flashes w hen the di- rection indicators are used and a trailer is couple d. If the symbo l does not flas h, one of the lamps on the trailer or the car is defective.
02 Instruments and controls 45 Indicator and warning symbols 02 • Stop the car in a saf e place and turn off the engine. • Restart the engine. • If both symbols exting uish, continue driv- ing. • If the symbo ls remain o n, check th e level in the brake fluid re servoir.
02 Instruments and controls 46 Information disp lay 02 Messages When a warning or indicator symbo l come, a message appears on the information display . –P r e s s t h e READ button (1). Switch between messages with the READ button. Fault message s are stored in the memory until t he fa ult is rect ified.
02 Instruments and controls 47 Electrical soc ket and switc hes on centre console 02 12 V electrical soc k et Electrical socket, BLIS and extra equipment The electrical so cket can be used for 12 V accessories, such as m obile phone chargers and coolers.
02 Instruments and controls 48 Lighting panel 02 Headlamp levell ing The load in the car changes the ver tical align- ment of the he adlamp beam, which could dazzle oncoming motorists. Avoid this by ad- justing the height of the bea m. – T urn the ignition key to position II .
02 Instruments and controls 49 Lighting panel 02 the day and can be controlled manual ly at night. – Roll the control up or down (3) for brighter or dimmer lighting.
02 Instruments and controls 50 Left-hand stalk switch 02 Stalk switch positions 1. Short flash s equence, direction indicators 2. Continuous flash sequence, direction indicators 3.
02 Instruments and controls 51 Left-hand stalk switch 02 T rip computer (opt ion) Controls To scroll through trip computer inform ation, turn the thumbwheel (B) in steps, either up- ward or downward. Co ntinue turning to re - turn to the starting point.
02 Instruments and controls 52 Right-hand stalk switch 02 Windscreen wipers A. Windscreen and headlamp w ashers B. Rain sensor – On/Off C. Thumbwheel D. No function Windscreen wipers off The windscreen wiper s are off when the stalk switch is i n position 0 .
02 Instruments and controls 53 Right-hand stalk switch 02 Rain sensor (option) The rain sensor automatically a ctivates the windscreen wipers based on how much wa- ter it detects on the w indscreen. The sensitiv- ity of the rain sensor can be adjusted using the thumbwheel (C).
02 Instruments and controls 54 Cruise control (option) 02 Acti vating The controls for c ruise control are to the left of the steering whee l. Setting the desired speed: –P r e s s t h e CRUISE button. CRUISE is shown on the combined instrument panel.
02 Instruments and controls 55 Steering wheel keypad (option) 02 Button functions The four buttons at the bottom of the steering wheel keypad control the radio and the phone.
02 Instruments and controls 56 Steering wheel adjustment, hazard w arning f lasher s 02 Steering wheel adjustment The steering wheel c an be adjusted for both height and reach. – Pull the lever towards you to release the steering wheel. – Adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you best.
02 Instruments and controls 57 Parking brak e, electrical soc ket 02 Parking brak e (handbrak e) The lever is located betw een the front seats. How to Apply the parking brak e – Press the foot brake pedal down firmly. – Pull up the parking brake lev er up firmly to its full extent.
02 Instruments and controls 58 Po w er windows 02 Operation The power windows are operated using the controls in the doors. The igniti on key must be in position I and II for the power windows to operate.
02 Instruments and controls 59 Po w er windows 02 Bloc king pow er windo ws in the r ear door s Blocking rear power windows and electric child safety locks 1 . The light in the switc h is lit The rear door windows can only be ope rated from the driver’s door.
02 Instruments and controls 60 Rear view and door mir rors 02 Interior rear view mirror The illustration is a montage. The mirror has either manual dipping or automatic dimming. Bright light from behind could be reflected in the rearview mirror an d dazzle the driver.
02 Instruments and controls 61 Rear view and d oor mirror s 02 – Press the button (1) repeatedly until the number for the required mag netic zone ( 1– 15 ) is shown, refer to the map of magnetic zones for the com pass. – Wait until the display returns to showing the character C .
02 Instruments and controls 62 Rear view and door mir rors 02 Door mirrors The controls for a djusting the two door mir- rors are a t the fron t of the dri ver’s door arm- rest. The rearv iew mirrors can be operated in ignition position I and II . –P r e s s t h e L button for the left-hand door mirror or R for the right-hand door mirror.
02 Instruments and controls 63 Rear view and d oor mirror s 02 W ater and dirt -repelle nt coating (option) The door mirrors ar e treated with a coa ting that maintains good rea r-view vision despi te the rain. The mirrors treated with the water and dirt-repellent coating are marked with a small symbol.
02 Instruments and controls 64 Po w er sunroof (option) 02 Open positions The sunroof controls are located in the roof panel. The sunroof can be opened to two po- sitions: A. Ventilation position , up at the rear edge B. Sliding position , bac kwards/forwards The ignition key must be i n position I or II .
02 Instruments and controls 65 Po w er sunroof (option) 02 Closing with r emote contr ol o r loc k button – Press and hold the lo ck button for two seconds. The sunroof and windows close and the doors lock. If you need to interrupt closing: – Press the loc k button again.
02 Instruments and controls 66 Personal pref er ences 02 Control panel Possible settings Personal prefere nces can be set fo r some of the car’s functions: the locks, climate c ontrol and audio functions. For audio functions, see page 204. Control panel A.
02 Instruments and controls 67 Personal pref er ences 02 remote control. This func tion can be turned On or Off . Automatic loc king – doors When the speed of the car exceeds 7 km/h the doors and tailgate can be locked auto- matically. This function c an be turned On/ Off.
68 General information on climate control ....... ............... .............. ........... .............. .............. .............. ........... .. 70 Manual climate control, A/C......................... .............. ........... .............. .
03 CLIMATE CONTROL.
03 Climate control 70 General information on climate control 03 Air conditioning The climate control system cools or heats, and dehumidifies the air entering the passen- ger compartment. The ca r is equipped with either manual ( A/C ) or electronic climate con- trol ( ECC ).
03 Climate control 71 General information on climate control 03 ECC (option) Actual temperat ure The temperature y ou select corresponds to the physical experience w ith reference to factors such as air spe ed, humidity and solar radiation in and around the car .
03 Climate control 72 Manual climate control, A/C 03 Control panel 1. Fan 2. Recirculation 3. Defroster 4. Air distribution 5. AC ON / OFF 6. Heated front left seat 7. Heated front right seat 8. Rear window and door mirror defrost- ers 9. Temperature Fun ct io ns 1.
03 Climate control 73 Manual climate control, A/C 03 Timer The timer functio n minimises the ri sk of icing, misting and bad air if re circulation is sele ct- ed. See page 66, for how to acti vate/deacti- vate the function. When the Defro ster (3) pro- gram is selected, rec irculation is deactiv ated.
03 Climate control 74 Electronic climate contr ol, ECC (option) 03 Control panel 1. AUTO 2. Fan 3. Recirculation/Air qual ity system 4. Defroster 5. Air distribution 6. A/C ON / OFF 7. Heated front left seat 8. Heated front right seat 9. Rear window and door mirror defrosters 10.
03 Climate control 75 Electro nic climate control, ECC (option) 03 3. Recirculation Recirculation can be used to shut out bad air, exhaust fumes, etc. from the pas- senger compartment. The air in the passenger c om- partment is recirculated, i.e. no outside air is taken into the car when this function is activated.
03 Climate control 76 Electronic climate contr ol, ECC (option) 03 illuminated light in the rele vant button indi- cate which function has been se lected. See the table on page 77. 6. AC – ON/OFF ON: Air conditioning is on. It is controlled by the sys- tem’s AUTO function.
03 Climate control 77 Air distributio n 03 Air distribution Use: Air distribution Use: Air to windows. Some air flows to the dashboard air vents. The air is not re circu- lated. Air conditioning is alwa ys engaged. T o remov e ice and misting quickly .
03 Climate control 78 Fuel-dri ven heater ( option) 03 General information about heaters The parking heater can be started immedi- ately or set with two different start tim es us- ing TIMER AM and TIMER PM . Here, start time refers to the time the car is heated and ready.
03 Climate control 79 Fuel-driven heater (option) 03 Immediate stop of heater – Use the thumbwheel (B) to scroll to DIRECT START . –P r e s s RESET (C) to access the options ON and OFF .
80 F ront se ats ....................... .............. .............. ........... .............. .............. ..... 82 Interior lighting ................. .............. .............. .............. ........... .............. ..... 84 Storage spaces in the passenger compartment .
04 INTERIOR.
04 Interior 82 Fr ont seats 04 Seating position The driver’s and passe nger seats can be ad- justed to the optimu m sitting and driving positions 1. Forward/backwa rd: lift the handle to ad- just the distance to the steering whee l and pedals. Check that the seat is locked after changi ng position .
04 Interior 83 Fr ont seats 04 Po w er seat (option) The seats can be adjusted for a certain time after unlocking the door with the remote con- trol without the key being inse rted into the ig- nition switch. The seat c an always be set in ignition position I or II .
04 Interior 84 Interior lightin g 04 Reading lamps and in terior lighting Passenger compartment lighting and reading lamps. 1. Reading l amp left-hand, On/Off 2.
04 Interior 85 Interior lightin g 04 Va n i t y m i r r o r 1 The light comes on a utomatically whe n the cover is lifted. 1 Option on certain markets.
04 Interior 86 Storage spaces in the passenger compar tment 04.
04 Interior 87 Storage spaces in the passenger compar tm ent 04 Storage spaces 1. Storage pocket (also on the front edge of the front seat cushions). 2. Compartment in door panel. 3. Ticket clip. 4. Coat hanger, only for light garments. 5. Glovebox. 6.
04 Interior 88 Rear seat 04 Head restraint, r ear All head restraints c an be adjusted verti cally to suit the height of the passenger. The upper edge of the head restraint should be aligned with middle of the back o f the head. Raise the head restraint as nece ssary.
04 Interior 89 Rear seat 04 Lowering the backrest – Pull the loc k (2) catch up and f orward to release the backrest. A red indicator on the lock catch show s that the backrest is no longer locked in place. – Fold the backrests (3) forward halfway and remove the head restra ints on the outside seats.
04 Interior 90 Cargo area 04 Load retaining eyelets The load retaining ey elets are used to fasten straps or nets to anchor i tems in the cargo area. Electrical soc k et in cargo area (option) Fold down the c over to access the e lectrical socket. This socket w orks regardless of whether the ignition is on .
04 Interior 91 04.
92 Remote contro l with key blade .................... .............. .............. .............. .. 94 Keyless drive (option) ............... .............. .............. .............. .............. ........ 98 Locking and unlocking ............
05 LOCKS AND ALARM.
05 Locks and alarm 94 Remote control with k ey blade 05 Remote control The car is supplied wi th two remote controls which also serve a s ignition keys. The re mote controls contain detachable m etal key blades for mechanical lo cking/unlocking of the driv- er’s door and glovebox.
05 Locks and alarm 95 Remote control with k ey blade 05 4. Boot lid – Press the button once to unlock the boot lid only. 5. Panic function — Used to attract att en- tion in an emergency. Press and hold the red button for at least three sec- onds or press it twice within three seconds to activate the direction indi- cators and the horn.
05 Locks and alarm 96 Remote control with k ey blade 05 Key blade 1. Active locks for re mote control, wi thout service locking activated. 2. Active locks for remote control, with service locking activat ed. Ser vice loc king 1 Service lo cking: turn th e key blade 180 degrees clockwise.
05 Locks and alarm 97 Remote control with k ey blade 05 W eak remote control battery When the battery runs down and full func- tionality cannot be guarantee d, the informa- tion symbol and REMOTE BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE appear on the display.
05 Locks and alarm 98 Keyless dri ve (option) 05 Keyless loc k and ignition system The keyless drive syst em allows the car to be unlocked, driven and locked witho ut the need for a key. You simply need to have the remote control w ith you in a pocket or a bag.
05 Locks and alarm 99 Keyless dri ve (option) 05 • the ignition dial has been turned to position 0 •t h e READ button has been pr essed. Never leav e any r emote contr ol in the car If a remote control with keyl ess drive function is left in the car, it is m ade passive when the car is locked.
05 Locks and alarm 100 Keyless dri ve (option) 05 Loc king Lock the doors and boot lid as follows: – Push in the lock button on o ne of the door handles. All doors and the boot lid must be closed be- fore the lock button is pushed in. Otherwise they will not lock.
05 Locks and alarm 101 Loc king and unloc king 05 Loc king/unlo c king the car fr om outside Unloc king The remote control unl ock button can unlock the car in two different ways (s elect option in pe.
05 Locks and alarm 102 Loc king and unloc king 05 Loc king/unlo c king the car fr om insid e The doors and the boot li d can be locked or unlocked simultaneously us ing the lock but- ton by the door handle. Unloc king – Press the upper sectio n of the lock button.
05 Locks and alarm 103 Loc king and unloc king 05 Deadloc ks When deadlocked, the doors canno t be opened from t he inside if th ey are locked. The deadlocks are ac tivated with the remote control. The deadlocks are set after a 25 second delay after the doors are locke d.
05 Locks and alarm 104 Child safety loc ks 05 Manual c hild locks in the r ear doors Manual child lock in rear left door. To lock manua lly: The child safety locks are found on the trailing edge of the rear door s and are only accessi ble when the doors are open.
05 Locks and alarm 105 Alarm (option) 05 Alarm system When the alarm is armed, it continually moni - tors all alarm inputs. The alarm is trig gered if: • a door, the bonnet or boot lid is opened •.
05 Locks and alarm 106 Alarm (optio n) 05 Automatic alarm acti vation This function prevents yo u accidentally leav- ing the car without the alarm o n.
05 Locks and alarm 107 Alarm (option) 05 T esting the alar m system T esting t he mov ement detector in the passenger compartment – Open all the windows. – Arm the alarm. A rming the alarm is co n- firmed by the light flas hing slowly. – Wait 30 seco nds.
108 General ..................... .............. ........... .............. .............. .............. ........... 1 1 0 Refuelling ...................... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ... 1 1 2 Star ting the engine .
06 STARTING AND DRIVING.
06 Starting and driving 110 General 06 Economical driving Driving economic ally means drivi ng smoothly while thinking ahead a nd adjusting your driv- ing style and speed to the prevailing condi- tions. • Get the engine warm ed up as soon as possible.
06 Starting and driving 111 General 06 Clean the electric conta cts of the electric e n- gine block heater and trailer coupli ng after driving in water and mu d. Do not ov erload the batter y The electrical functions in the car load the battery to varying degrees.
06 Starting and driving 112 Refuelling 06 Opening the fuel filler f lap Switch off the fuel-driven heater b efore refuel- ling. Open the f uel fill er flap with the button on the lighting panel, see page 49. The engine must be switched off befo re the flap can be opened.
06 Starting and driving 113 Star ting the engine 06 Befor e star ting the engine – Apply the parking brake. Automatic gearbox – Gear select or in position P or N . Manual gearbo x Put the gear lev er in neutral and hold the clutch pedal fully depre ssed.
06 Starting and driving 114 Ignition switc h and steering loc k 06 symbol on the dashboar d illuminates, and the message SOOT FILTER FULL SEE MANUAL is shown on the dashboard dis- play. Start regeneration of the filter by driv ing the car until the engine reaches normal operating temperature, prefer ably on a main ro ad or motorway.
06 Starting and driving 115 Keyless dri ve 06 General The keyless driv e function allows the car to be unlocked, driven and locked without the need for a key, see page 98.
06 Starting and driving 116 Manual gearbox 06 Gear position s, f ive-speed Depress the clutch pedal fully with each gear change. Remove your fo ot from the clutch pedal betwee n gear change s! Follow the ap- propriate shifting pattern. For the best possible fu el economy, use the highest gear possible as often as possible .
06 Starting and driving 117 Manual gearbox 06 Reverse gear inhibitor , six -speed (petrol) Only enga ge revers e gear whe n the car is stationary. Gear positions, six -sp eed (diesel) 1 Depress the clutch pedal completely for eac h gear chang e. Remove y our foot fro m the clutch pedal betw een gear changes .
06 Starting and driving 118 Automatic gearbox 06 Cold star t When starting in low temperatures, the gear changes can sometim es feel hard. This is due to the gearbox oil’s visc osity at low tem- peratures. To minimise engine em issions, the gearbox shifts up later than normal wh en the engine is started at low te mperatures.
06 Starting and driving 119 Automatic gearbox 06 Disengaging shiftl oc k In certain cases, it m ay be necessary to move the car when it is not driveable, for ex- ample if the ba ttery is flat. P roceed as fol lows to move the car: –T h e r e i s a s m a l l cover behind P-R-N-D on the gear selector pane l.
06 Starting and driving 120 Automatic gearbox 06 The gearbox is mechanical ly blocked when P position is engaged. Always apply the park- ing brake when parking the car. R – Reverse The car must be statio nary when R i s select- ed. N – Neutral N is the neutral positio n.
06 Starting and driving 121 All-wheel dr ive 06 All-wheel dri ve – A WD All-wheel drive is always engag ed. All-wheel drive m eans that all four ro ad wheels are driven a t the same time. Pow er is automatically distribu ted be tween front and rear wheels.
06 Starting and driving 122 Brake sys tem 06 Brake servo If the car is rolling or is being towe d with the engine turned off, the brake pedal must be pressed about five times harder than when the engine is running. If the brake pedal is pressed when the engine is sta rted, you will feel the pedal drop.
06 Starting and driving 123 Brake system 06 Emergency brak e assistance – EBA (Emergency brake a ssistance) In case o f sudden braking, full-strength braking is pro- vided instantaneously. The E BA function senses when heavy braki ng is underway by registering how quickly the brake pedal is de- pressed.
06 Starting and driving 124 Stabilit y and traction control system 06 General The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system (STC/DSTC) im proves the car’s tra c- tion and helps the driv er to avoid skidding. A pulsing sound may be noticed during brak- ing or accelerati on when the system is i n ac- tion.
06 Starting and driving 125 Stabilit y and traction control system 06 DSTC ON means that the system function is unchanged. DSTC SPIN CONTROL OFF means that sy s- tem operation is reduced. –P r e s s a n d h o l d RESET (B) until the STC/ DSTC menu is changed.
06 Starting and driving 126 Parking assistance (option) 06 General 1 Parking assistance front and rear Parking assistance i s used as an aid to park- ing.
06 Starting and driving 127 Parking assistance (option) 06 Activating/deactivating Parking assistance c an be deactivated by pressing EXIT on the control panel, see page 66. Park Assist deactivated Enter t o activate will then appear on the audio sys- tem display.
06 Starting and driving 128 Blind Spot Information System BLIS (option) 06 General Rearview mirror with BLIS system. 1. BLIS camera 2. Indicator lamp 3.
06 Starting and driving 129 Blind Spot Information System BLIS (option) 06 When BLIS operates The system operates when the car is drive n at a speed above 10 km/h. Over t akin g The system is desig ned to react if you ov er- take another vehicle at a speed of up to 10 km/h faster than the other vehicle.
06 Starting and driving 130 Blind Spot Information System BLIS (option) 06 READ button to clear the text message. F or more informatio n on messages, see pa ge 46. BLIS system message Te x t o n t h e display System st atus BLIND-S POT SYST SERVICE REQUIRED Blind spot syst.
06 Starting and driving 131 T owing and r eco very 06 Never to w the car to bump star t it Jump start the car with a donor batte ry if the battery is flat and the engine does not s tart. Do not bump start the car. To w i n g Find out the highest legal speed for towing before towing the ca r.
06 Starting and driving 132 T owing and r ecov er y 06 2. Release the cover (1) on the bumper with a screwdriver or coin in the bottom edge. 3. Screw in the towing eye (3) firmly, right up to the flange. Use the wheel wrench to tighten the towing eye.
06 Starting and driving 133 Star t assist ance 06 Star ting with a donor battery If the battery in the car has become flat, yo u can "borrow" elec tric current from either a separate battery or the battery in another car.
06 Starting and driving 134 Dri ving with a trailer 06 General The load capacity is affected by extra acces- sories mounted on the car, such as a towbar, load carriers, spa ce box, the passenger s’ combined weight e tc. as well as the lo ad on the towball.
06 Starting and driving 135 Dri ving with a trailer 06 Automatic gearbox, driving with a trailer Parking on a hill 1. Apply the parking brake (handbrake). 2. Move the gear selector to parking position P . Star ting on a hill 1. Move the ge ar selector to driving position D .
06 Starting and driving 136 T owing equipment 06 To w b a r s The towball must be cleaned and greased regularly. If a to wbal l hitch with vibration damper is used, it is no t necessary to grea se the towball. If the car is equipped with a detachable tow- bar, the towball mounting instr uctions must be followed care fully, see page 138.
06 Starting and driving 137 T owing equipment 06 Specifications Dimensions for mounting points (mm) A B C D E F G H I J K Fixed or detachable towb ar 1 060 90 964 482 40 14 1 497 15 0 11 3 10 0 14 0 1.
06 Starting and driving 138 Detachable t owbar 06 Fitting the to wball – Remove the guard plug. – Ensure that the mechanism is in the un- locked position by turning the key clock- wise.
06 Starting and driving 139 Detac hable to wbar 06 – Insert the towball se ct ion until your hear a click. – Check that the indicato r window shows green.
06 Starting and driving 140 Detachable t owbar 06 NOTE Check that the to wball section is secure by pulling it up, down and back. If the towball s e c t i o n i s n o t f i t t e d c o r r e c t l y t.
06 Starting and driving 141 Detac hable to wbar 06 Removin g the towball – Insert the key and turn it cloc kwise to the unlocked position. – Push in the locking wheel (1) and tur n it anticlockwise (2) unt il you he ar a click. – Turn the locking whee l down fully, until it comes to a stop.
06 Starting and driving 142 Detachable t owbar 06 – Insert the guard plug..
06 Starting and driving 143 Loading 06 General The load capacity is affected by extra acces- sories mounted on the car, such as a towbar, load carriers, spa ce box, the passenger s’ combined weight e tc. as well as the lo ad on the towball. The load c apacity of the car is reduced by the numbe r of passengers and their weight.
06 Starting and driving 144 Adjusting headlamp patter n 06 Correct light pattern for left or right- hand traffic A. Headlamp pattern for left-hand traffic. B. Right-hand traffic. The headlamps’ pro jection can be adjusted to avoid dazzling other m otorists.
06 Starting and driving 145 06.
146 General ..................... .............. ........... .............. .............. .............. ........... 1 4 8 T yre pressur e ....................... .............. .............. .............. ........... .............. 1 52 W ar ning triangle and spare wheel .
07 WHEELS AND TYRES.
07 Wheels and tyres 148 General 07 Dri ving c haracteristics and t yres The tyres greatly affect the ca r’s driving char- acteristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre pressure and speed rati ng are important for how the car pe rforms.
07 Wheels and tyres 149 General 07 More ev en wear and maintenance Tread wear indicators The correct tyre press ure results in mo re even wear, see page 153. To achieve the best traction and more even wear on the tyres, the regular sw itching of the front an d rear tyres with ea ch other is recomm ended.
07 Wheels and tyres 150 General 07 Rims and wheel nuts Standard (1) and bulge acorn (2) wheel nuts Only use rims that are t ested and approved by Volvo and which are Volvo genui ne acces- sories. There are two types of wheel nut, de- pending on whether the rims a re made of steel or aluminium.
07 Wheels and tyres 151 General 07 Summer and winter wheels The arrow shows the tyre’s direction of rotation When summer and winter whe els are changed they should be marked w ith which side of the car they w ere mounted on, for e x- ample L for left and R for right.
07 Wheels and tyres 152 T yre p res s ure 07 Recommended tyre pressur e The tyre pressure label on the driver’s side door pillar shows whic h pressures the tyres should have at differe nt load and speed con- ditions.
07 Wheels and tyres 153 T yre p re ss u re 07 T y re p re s su re t a b le Va r i a n t Ty r e s i z e Speed (km/h) Load,1 -3 persons Fr ont (kPa) Rear (kP a) Max.
07 Wheels and tyres 154 W ar ning tr iangle and spare wheel 07 W a rni ng tr iangle Follow the regulations for the use of a warn- ing triangle 1 . Position the w arning tr iangle in a suitable place with regard to traff ic. – Undo the case containi ng the warning triangle, it is attac hed with Velcro.
07 Wheels and tyres 155 W ar ning tr iangle and spare wheel 07 Spare wheel and jac k The car ’ s original jac k The original jack 1 should only be used fo r changing wheels. The ja ck’s thread should always be we ll greased. The spare wheel, jack a nd wheel spanner are found under the fl oor in the cargo ar ea.
07 Wheels and tyres 156 Changing wheels 07 Removin g wheels Set up the warning triangle if a wheel must be replaced at a busy loc ation. Make sure that the car and jack are o n a firm horizontal sur- face. – Take out the s pare wheel , jack and whee l spanner, which are found under the carpet in the cargo ar ea.
07 Wheels and tyres 157 Changing wheels 07 Fitting the wheel – Clean the co ntract su rfaces on t he wheel and hub. – Put on the whee l. Tighten the wheel nuts. – Lower the car so that the wheel ca nnot rotate. – Tighten the wheel nuts cr osswise.
07 Wheels and tyres 158 Emergency punct ure r epair 07 General Cars which do not have a spare wheel are in- stead equipped with an emergency puncture repair kit. This kit can be used to bo th seal the puncture and to check and adjust the tyr e pressure.
07 Wheels and tyres 159 Emergency punct ur e repair 07 The emergency puncture repair kit has limit- ed abilities to se al tyres which ha ve punc- tures in the wall of the tyre. Do not seal tyres with the emergency puncture repair kit if they have larger slits, cr acks, irregula rities or sim i- lar damage.
07 Wheels and tyres 160 Emergency punct ure r epair 07 Inflating t yres Set up the warning tria ngle if a tyre m ust be inflated in an area cl ose to traffic. – Ensure that the orange switch (2) is in position 0 and take out the lead (5) a nd air hose (4) from the side compartm ent ( 3).
07 Wheels and tyres 161 Emergency punct ur e repair 07 Sealing punctured tyres Set up the warning tria ngle if eme rgency tyre repairs must be carried out in an area wher e there is other traffic.
07 Wheels and tyres 162 Emergency punct ure r epair 07 – Undo the air hos e (4) from the air valv e and put the dust cap back on. Unplug the lead (5) from the electrical s ocket. Fold the orange-col oured part (7) back into it s orig- inal position and secure the catch (6).
07 Wheels and tyres 163 Emergency punct ur e repair 07 Changing the sealing fluid canister The canister of sea ling fluid should be changed before the best -before date has ex- pired, see date label (1) , or after the ty re has been sealed. After use, the c anister (6) with holder (8) and air hose (10) should be changed.
07 Wheels and tyres 164 Emergency punct ure r epair 07 Changing the canister and hose aft er use – Undo the two screw s (2) on the orange- coloured case (3). – Remove the speed label (4) and date label (1), and open the saf ety catch (5). Loosen the case (3) and take it off.
07 Wheels and tyres 165 07.
166 Cleaning ................ ........... .............. .............. .............. ........... .............. ... 1 68 T ouching up paintw ork ................... .............. .............. .............. .............. 1 71 Rustproofing ......
08 CAR CARE.
08 Car care 168 Cleaning 08 W ashing the car Wash the car as soon as i t becomes dirty. Use car shampoo. Dirt and r oad salt can lead to corrosion. • Do not park the car in direct sunshine. Washing a car with hot paintwork can cause permanent paintwork dama ge.
08 Car care 169 Cleaning 08 Po lishing and w axing Polish and wax the car if the paintwork is dull or to give the paintwork extra protection. The car does not ne ed to be polished until it is at least one year old. However , the car can be waxed during this ti me.
08 Car care 170 Cleaning 08 To achieve best res ults Volvo recomm ends cleaning and applicatio n of the protective cream two to four times per year. Ask your Volvo deal er about Volvo’s Leat her Care product Washing instructions for leat her upholstery – Pour the leather cl eaner on the dampened sponge and squeeze out a strong foam.
08 Car care 171 T ouching up paintwork 08 Pai nt wor k Paint is an important part o f the car’s rust- proofing and should therefore be checked regularly.
08 Car care 172 Rustproofing 08 Inspection and maintenance Your car rece ived a thorough and complete rustproofing at the factor y. Parts of the body are made of galvanis ed sheet metal. The un- derbody is protected by a wear-resistant anti-corrosion com pound.
08 Car care 173 08.
174 V olvo ser vice ......... ........... .............. .............. .............. ........... .............. ... 1 7 6 Self-maintenance ....... .............. .............. ......... .............. .............. ........... 1 7 7 Bonnet and engine com par tment .
09 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE.
09 Maintenance and service 176 Vo l v o s e r v i c e 09 V ol vo ser vice programme Before the car l eft the factory, it wa s thor- oughly test driven. It was c hecked again in accordance with Volvo Car Cor poration reg- ulations before it wa s handed over to you.
09 Maintenance and service 177 Self-maintenance 09 Befor e star ting work on the car Batter y • Check that t he battery cabl es are corr ectly connected and tightened. • Never disconnect the batte ry when the engine is running (e .g. if replacing the battery).
09 Maintenance and service 178 Bonnet and engine compar tment 09 Opening the bonnet – Pull the handl e on the far lef t under the dashboard. You will hear when the catch releases . – Insert your hand under the centre of the front edge of the bonne t and press the safety catch to the right.
09 Maintenance and service 179 Diesel 09 Fuel system Diesel must fulfil the EN 590 or JIS K2204 standards. Diesel engine s are sensitive to contamin ants, such as hig h volumes of sul- phur particles for e xam ple. Only use diesel fuel from a well -known producers.
09 Maintenance and service 180 Oils and flu ids 09 Engine compar tment decal for oil grade Using oil of a higher than specified grade is permitted. If the car is dr iven in adverse con- ditions, Volvo reco mmends using an oi l of a higher gra de than th at specifi ed on the deca l.
09 Maintenance and service 181 Oils and fluids 09 display texts. Certain m odels have both vari- ants. Cont act an authori sed Volvo deal er for more information. Checking the oil leve l in a new car is es pe- cially importan t before the first schedule d oil change.
09 Maintenance and service 182 Oils and flu ids 09 W asher f luid, topping up Location of washer fluid reservoir 1 . The windscreen and headlamp washers share a common reservoir. – Filler cap on 4-cylinde r engines and diesel. – Filler cap on 5-cyl inder engines.
09 Maintenance and service 183 Oils and fluids 09 Check the coolant regular ly The level should lie be tween the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank. If the system is not fille d sufficiently, high loc al temperatures co uld occur, causing a risk of damage (cracks) in the cylinder head.
09 Maintenance and service 184 Oils and flu ids 09 Chec king and topping up the po w er steering f luid The fluid do es not requir e changing. For ca- pacities and recommended fluid grade, see page 235. If a fault should arise i n the power steering system or if the car is without power an d must be towed, it can still be steere d.
09 Maintenance and service 185 Wiper blades 09 Changing the wiper blades – Turn up the wiper arm. – Press the button locate d on the wiper blade mounting and pull straight out (1), parallel with the w iper arm. – Slide in (2) the new w iper blade until a "click" is heard.
09 Maintenance and service 186 Battery 09 Batter y care There may be two different typ es of battery. They are fully interchangeable with each other. The service life and function of the battery is influenced by factors such as the number of starts, discharging, driving sty le, driving con- ditions and climatic conditi ons.
09 Maintenance and service 187 Batter y 09 Symbols on the battery Use protective goggles Further information in the owner’s manual. Store the battery out o f the reach of ch ildren. The battery contains corr o- sive acid. Avoid sparks and naked flames .
09 Maintenance and service 188 Replacing bulbs 09 General All bulb specifications are given on page 243. The following lis t contains bulb s and point- source lamps that ar e specialised or unsui ta- .
09 Maintenance and service 189 Replacing bulbs 09 Dipped beam Removing the cov er and bulb: – Remove the entire lamp housing. – Bend aside the ca tches and remove the cover. – Unplug the connector from the bulb. – Release the spring clip that secures the bulb.
09 Maintenance and service 190 Replacing bulbs 09 Position/parking lamps – Pull out the bulb holder with a pair of pliers. Do not pull out the bulb holder by pulling the electrical c able. – Replace the bulb. – Press the bulb hold er back into place.
09 Maintenance and service 191 Replacing bulbs 09 Fog l am ps – Switch off all lights and turn the ignition key to position 0 . – Remove the panel f rom around the lamp housing. – Remove the two Torx scre ws securing the lamp housing and take out the la mp hous- ing.
09 Maintenance and service 192 Replacing bulbs 09 Location of the bulbs in the rear lamp cluster Bulb holder 1. Brake light 2. Position/parking lamps 3. Direction indicators 4. Rear fog lamp (one side) 5. Reversing lamp Number plate lighting – Switch off all lights and turn the ignition key to position 0 .
09 Maintenance and service 193 Replacing bulbs 09 Cargo area – Insert a scre wdriver and ge ntly turn so that the lamp housing c omes loose. – Remove the blown bulb . – Fit a new bulb. V an ity mir ror lighting Removing t he mirror glass: – Insert a screwdriver underneath the lower edge, in the centre.
09 Maintenance and service 194 Fus e s 09 General All electrical functio ns and components ar e fused to protect the car’s e lectrical system from damage by sho rt circuiting and over - loading. The fuses are in two different locations in the car: • Relay/Fuse box in the engine compart- ment • Relay/fuse box in the passeng er compart- ment.
09 Maintenance and service 195 Fus e s 09 Relay/fuse box in the engine compar tment The fuse box has 36 fuse pos itions. Be sure to replace a blown fuse with a new fuse o f the same colour and amper age. • 19–36 are of the "Mini Fuse" type.
09 09 Maintenance and service 196 Fus e s 1. Radiator fan .............................................................................. 50 A 2. Power stee ring ............ ............. ............. .......... ............. ..... 80 A 3. Supply to pa ssenger com partment fuse bo x .
09 09 Maintenance and service 197 Fus e s 25. Reserve ....... ............. ........... ............. .......... ............. ........... ..... - 26. Ignition switch ..................... ............. .......... ............. .......... 15 A 27. A/C compressor .
09 Maintenance and service 198 Fus e s 09 Relay/fuse box in the passenger compar tment The fuse box has 50 fuse pos itions. The fus- es are loca ted under the glov ebox. The box also provides sp ace for several spare fuses. Tools for fu se replace ment are lo cated in the relay/fuse box in the e ngine compartmen t, see page 195.
09 09 Maintenance and service 199 Fus e s 37. Reserve ....... ............. ........... ............. .......... ............. ........... ..... - 38. Reserve ....... ............. ........... ............. .......... ............. ........... ..... - 39.
09 09 Maintenance and service 200 Fus e s 60. Seat heatin g (driver’s si de) .......... ............. ........... ............. .. 15 A 61. Seat heatin g (passeng er side) ............. ........... ............. ....... 15 A 62. Sunroof .......... .
09 Maintenance and service 201 09.
202 General ..................... .............. ........... .............. .............. .............. ........... 204 Audio functions ................... .............. .............. .............. .............. ........... 205 Radio functions .
10 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM.
10 Infotainment system 204 General 10 Infotainment system Infotainment is a system that inte grates the audio system and the phone 1 . The infotain- ment system can be easily operated using the control panel o r the steering wheel key- pad 1 , see page 55.
10 Infotainment system 205 Audio functions 10 Audio contr ols 1. VOLUME – Knob 2. AM/FM – Audio source sele ction 3. MODE – Audio source sel ection, CD/AUX 4. TUNING – Knob 5. SOUND – Button Vo l u m e Use VOLUME (1) or the steering wheel key - pad to regulate the volume, s ee page 55.
10 Infotainment system 206 Audio functions 10 • CENTRE 1 – Centre speaker level. Thr ee channel ste reo or Pro Lo gic II must be activated before adju stment is possible. See page 206. • SURROUND 1 – Surround sound level. Pro Logic II must be a ctivated before adjustment is possible.
10 Infotainment system 207 Radio functions 10 Radio controls 1. FM/AM – Wavelengt h selection 2. Station presets 3. TUNING – Knob for st ation s earche s 4. SCAN – Scanning 5. Navigation button – Tuning and menus 6. EXIT – Cancel current functio n 7.
10 Infotainment system 208 Radio functions 10 Storing autostored presets in another memory An autostored preset c an be transferred to the FM or AM memory.
10 Infotainment system 209 Radio functions 10 Activating/deactivating TP –P r e s s MENU and then ENTER . – Scroll to TP and press ENTER . TP from current station/all stations The radio can interrupt with traffic informa- tion from only the set (current) station or from all stations.
10 Infotainment system 210 Radio functions 10 Display of pr ogramme type The programme type of the current station can be shown on the display . Activating/deactivating display –P r e s s MENU and then ENTER . – Scroll to PTY and press ENTER . – Scroll to Show PTY and press ENTER .
10 Infotainment system 211 CD functions 10 CD function controls 1. Navigation button – Fast forward/rewi nd, track selection and menus 2. CD changer position selection 1 3. CD insertion/eject 4. CD insertion/eject slot 5. MODE – Audio source selection CD and AUX 1 6.
10 Infotainment system 212 CD functions 10 automatically when a ll files in the curre nt di- rectory have been played ba ck. Press left/right on the navigation button if the display is not wide enough to show the whole audio file nam e.
10 Infotainment system 213 Menu struct ure – audio system 10 FM menu 1. News 2. TP 3. PTY 4. Radio text 5. Advanced ra dio settings 6. Audio settings 1 AM menu 1. Audio settings 1 CD menu 1. Random 2. News 3. TP 4. Disc text 5. Audio settings 1 CD c hanger m enu 1.
10 Infotainment system 214 Phone functions (option) 10 Phone system components.
10 Infotainment system 215 Phone functions (option) 10 Phone system components 1. A n t e n n a 2. Steering wheel keypad (option) Most phone system functions ca n be ac- cessed via the keypad. See page 216. 3. Microphone The hands free micr ophone is integrated in the roof console beside the rearview mirro r.
10 Infotainment system 216 Phone functions (option) 10 – Pull out the S IM card holder (1) in the SIM card reader. – Position the SIM ca rd in the holder wi th the metal surface visible. The bevelled edge of the SIM card shou ld align with the bevel of the SI M card holder.
10 Infotainment system 217 Phone functions (option) 10 On/Off A handset appears in the dis play when the phone system is active or in standby mode. If the ignition key is turned to pos ition 0 when the phone is in on e of these mode, t he phone automatically resumes this mode the ne xt time the key is turned to position I or II .
10 Infotainment system 218 Phone functions (option) 10 Vo l u m e The phone uses the dri ver’s door or centre speaker 1 . Call volume Call volume is regul ated with the buttons of the steering wheel ke ypad. If the privacy hands et is used, volume is regulated with a wheel on the side of the handset.
10 Infotainment system 219 Phone functions (option) 10 – Scroll to Search and press ENTER . – Enter the first few le tters of the item and press ENTER, or simply press ENTER . – Scroll to an item and press ENTE R. Copying entries between the SIM card and Phone book –P r e s s MENU .
10 Infotainment system 220 Phone functions (option) 10 • Swap – Switch between two calls (availa- ble if up to three parties are connected). SMS – Shor t Message Ser vice Reading SMS –P r e s s MENU . – Scroll to Mess ages and press ENTER . – Scroll to Read and press ENTER .
10 Infotainment system 221 Menu struct ure – phone 10 Overview 1. Call register 1.1. Missed calls 1.2. Received calls 1.3. Dialled no. 1.4. Erase list 1.4.1. All cal ls 1.4.2. Missed cal ls 1.4.3. Receive d calls 1.4.4. Dialled no . 1.5. Call duration 1.
10 Infotainment system 222 Menu struct ure – phone 10 5.5.3. Mute radio 5.5.4. Msg. beep 5.6. Traff. safety 5.6.1. Menu l ock 5.6.2. IDIS 5.7. Factory sett. Descri ption of menu options 1. Call register 1.1. Missed calls List of missed calls . You can choose to ca ll, erase or store the number in the phone book.
10 Infotainment system 223 Menu struct ure – phone 10 3.3. Copy all Copy phone numbers and names from the SIM card to the phone memo ry. 3.3.1. From SIM to phone memory 3.3.2. From phone to SIM memory 3.4. One-key dial A number stored in the phon e book can be stored as a speed dial numbe r.
10 Infotainment system 224 Menu struct ure – phone 10 5.5.2. Ring signal . There are seven different ring tones. 5.5.3. Mute radio: On/Off 5.5.4. Msg. beep 5.6. Traffic safety 5.6.1. Menu lock. Deactivating the menu lock allows acces s to the entire menu while driving.
10 Infotainment system 225 10.
226 T ype designation .................... .............. .............. .............. .............. ........ 228 Dimensions and w eights ................... .............. .............. .............. ........... 229 Engine specifications ........
11 SPECIFICATIONS.
11 Specifications 228 T ype designation 11 Knowing the car’s type desi gnation, vehicle identification and engi ne numbers can facili- tate all contact with a Volvo de aler regarding the car and when ordering spare parts and accessories .
11 Specifications 229 Dimensions and weights 11 Dimensions Length: 447 cm Width: 177 cm Wheelbase: 264 cm Front track: 154 – 155 cm Rear track: 153 – 154 cm We i g h t s Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank 90 % full and all fl uids. The weight of passen- gers and accessories, such as a towbar, load carriers, space bo x etc.
11 Specifications 230 Engine specif ications 11 Engine type designation, com ponent and se- rial number can be re ad on the engine, see page 228. 1. 6 1.
11 Specifications 231 Engine specifications 11 Engine type designation, com ponent and se- rial number can be re ad on the engine, see page 228. 1. 6 D 2.
11 Specifications 232 Engine oil 11 Adve rse dr iving conditions Check the oil level m ore freque ntly for long journeys: • towing a cara van or trailer. • in mountaino us regi ons. • at high speeds. • in temperatures colder than –30 ° C or hotter than +40 °C.
11 Specifications 233 Engine oil 11 Oil decal When the oil deca l shown alongside he re is in the car’s engine co mpartment, the following applies. See location on page 228. Oil grade: ACEA A3/B3/B4 Viscosity: S AE 0W–30 When driving under adv erse conditions, use ACEA A5/B5 SAE 0W-30.
11 Specifications 234 Engine oil 11 Oil decal When the oil deca l shown alongside he re is in the car’s engine co mpartment, the following applies. See location on page 228. Oil grade: WSS-M 2C913-B Viscosity: S AE 5W–30 When driving under adv erse conditions, use ACEA A5/B5 SAE 0W-30.
11 Specifications 235 Engine oil 11 Oil decal When the oil deca l shown alongside he re is in the car’s engine co mpartment, the following applies. See location on page 228. Oil grade: ACEA A5/B5 Viscosity: S AE 0W–30 Engine variant V olume bet ween MIN – MAX (litres ) Vo l u m e 1 (litres ) D5 D5244T8 1.
11 Specifications 236 Fluids and lubricants 11 Fluid System V olume (litres) Recommended oil grade: Gearbo x oil 1.6 Manual 5 speed 2.1 T ransmission fluid: WSD-M2C20 0-C 1.8 Manual 5 speed 1.9 1.6D Manual 5 speed 1.9 1.8F Manual 5-speed 1.9 2.0 Manual 5-speed 1.
11 Specifications 237 Fluids and lubr icants 11 Fluid System V olume (litres) Recommended oil grade: Coolant 5-cyl. P etrol, manual gearbox 9.5 Coolant with cor rosion inhibitor mixed with water , see pac kaging . The thermostat starts opening at: 90 ºC in petrol engi nes and at 82 ºC in diesel engines.
11 Specifications 238 Fue l 11 Consumption, em issions and v olume Engine Gearbox Consumpt ion 1 litre/ 100 km Emissions of CO 2 (g/km) T ank vo lume (litres ) 1.6 B41 64S3 Manual 5 speed (IB5) 7. 2 17 1 55 1.8 B41 84S1 1 Manual 5 speed (MTX75) 7. 3 174 1.
11 Specifications 239 Fue l 11 Engine Gearbox Consumption litre/100 km Emissions of CO 2 (g/km) T ank vo lume (litres ) 1.6D D41 64T (EURO3) (EURO4) Manual 5 speed (MTX75) 4.9 12 9 52 2.0D D4204T (EURO3) Manual 6 speed (MMT6) 5.6 14 8 (EURO4) 5.8 15 4 (EURO3) Manual 5 speed (M56L2) 5.
11 Specifications 240 Fue l 11 Fuel consumption and emissions of carbon dioxide Official fuel c onsumption figures ar e based on a standard driving cy cle in accordance with EU Directive 80/1268 comb. Fuel con- sumption figures may chang e if the car is equipped with extra equipment that af fects the car’s weight.
11 Specifications 241 Catalytic conver ter 11 General The purpose of the catalytic converter is to purify exhaust gases. It is located in the flow of exhaust gasses close to the engine so that it quickly reaches operatin g temperature. The catalytic converter co nsists of a monolith (cerami c or metal ) with chan nels.
11 Specifications 242 Electrical system 11 General 12 volt system with a voltage-regulated alter- nator. Single pole system in which the chas- sis and engine block are used a s conductors.
11 Specifications 243 Electrical system 11 Bulbs Lighti ng Output W Soc ket Dipped beam 55 H7 Bi-Xenon 35 D2S Main beam 55 HB3 Brake lights, re versing lamps, r ear fog lamp 21 BA1 5s Dire ction indic.
11 Specifications 244 Electrical system 11 T ype approv al, remote control system Countr y A, B, CY , CZ, D, DK, E, EST , F , FIN, GB, GR, H, I, IRL, L, L T , LV, M , N L , P , PL, S, SK, SLO IS, LI, .
11 Specifications 245 11.
Alphabetical index 246 A A/C .............................................................. 72 electronic climat e control ....................... 76 manual climate control ........................... 73 ABS ...........................................
Alphabetical index 247 Bulbs replacement ......................................... 188 specifications ....................................... 243 C Call functions during an ongoing call .......... 219 phone volume .....................................
Alphabetical index 248 D Deadlocks ................................................. 103 temporary deactivation .................... .... 103 temporary disconnection of alarm detectors ............................ .... 106 Defroster ..................
Alphabetical index 249 Fluids, capaciti es .............................. 236, 237 Fog lamps On/Off ........................................ 51, 52, 49 Frequency update, automatic ................... 210 Fuel consumption ..............................
Alphabetical index 250 L Lambda-sond ............................................ 241 Leather upholstery, washing instructions . 170 Lighting automatic lighting, dipped beam ........... 48 automatic lighti ng, passenger compartment ...................
Alphabetical index 251 Paintwork colour code .......................................... 171 Parking assistance ........... ......................... 126 sensors for parking assistance ............ 127 Parking brake ....................................
Alphabetical index 252 Remote control system, type approval ..... 244 Reverse gear inhibitor five-speed ............................................ 116 six-speed, petrol .............................. .... 117 Rustproofing ...........................
Alphabetical index 253 Surround ........................................... 204, 206 Symbols .................................................... 125 indicator symbols ................................... 43 warning symbols ............................
Alphabetical index 254 Washing the car ........................................ 168 Water-repell ent surface cleaning ................................................ 169 Waxing ...................................................... 169 Wheels fitting .
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An important point after buying a device Volvo S40 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Volvo S40 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Volvo S40 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Volvo S40 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Volvo S40 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Volvo S40, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Volvo S40.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Volvo S40. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Volvo S40 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center