Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product S80 (2015) Volvo
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W E B E D I T I O N O W N E R ' S M A N U A L.
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WELCOME TO THE WORLD-WIDE FAMILY OF VOLVO OWNERS. We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. We encour- age you to familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instructions in this manual.
Contents 2 00 00 Introduction Important information................................. 6 Environment.............................................. 12 Important warnings................................... 13 01 01 Safety Occupant safety..................
Contents * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 3 03 03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls.......................... 74 Ignition modes.......................................... 84 Seats..............................
Contents 4 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 06 06 Infotainment Introduction............................................. 232 Radio....................................................... 242 Media player......................
Contents 5 09 09 Maintenance and specifications Volvo maintenance.................................. 324 Maintaining your car............................... 325 Hood and engine compartment.............. 328 Engine oil...................................
Introduction Important information 6 Contacting Volvo In the USA: Volvo Cars of North America, LLC Customer Care Center 1 Volvo Drive, P.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 1-800-458-1552 www.volvocars.com/us In Canada: Volvo Cars of Canada National Customer Service 9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9 1-800-663-8255 www.
Introduction Important information 7 Risk of damage to the vehicle G031592 White ISO symbols and white text/image on a black or blue warning background and space for a message. If the information on decals of this type is ignored, damage to the vehicle could result.
Introduction Important information 8 Bullet lists Bullets are used to differentiate a number of components/functions/points of information that can be listed in random order.
Introduction Important information 9 Shiftlock When your vehicle is parked, the gear selec- tor is locked in the P (Park) position. To release the selector from this position, the ignition must be in mode II (see page 84) or the engine must be running.
Introduction Important information 10 the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, that have the special equipment, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
Introduction Important information 11 a prior collision. The quality of these used parts may also have been affected due to environmental exposure. Information on the Internet Additional information about your vehicle is available at www.volvocars.com.
Introduction Environment 12 Volvo and the environment Volvo is committed to the well being of its customers. As a natural part of this commit- ment, we care about the environment in which we all live. Caring for the environment means an everyday involvement in reducing our environmental impact.
Introduction Important warnings 13 Driver distraction A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her own safety and the safety of passengers in the vehicle and others sharing the roadway. Avoiding distrac- tions is part of that responsibility.
14 Occupant safety...................................................................................... 16 Reporting safety defects......................................................................... 17 Seat belts ...............................
S A F E T Y.
01 Safety Occupant safety 01 16 Volvo's concern for safety Safety is Volvo's cornerstone. Our concern dates back to 1927 when the first Volvo rolled off the production line.
01 Safety Reporting safety defects 01 17 Reporting safety defects in the U.S. If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Volvo Cars of North America, LLC.
01 Safety Seat belts 01 18 General information Adjusting the seat belt Seat belts should always be worn by all occu- pants of your vehicle. Children should be properly restrained, using an infant, car, or booster seat determined by age, weight and height.
01 Safety Seat belts 01 }} 19 Seat belt maintenance Check periodically that the seat belts are in good condition. Use water and a mild deter- gent for cleaning. Check seat belt mechanism function as follows: attach the seat belt and pull rapidly on the strap.
01 Safety Seat belts 01 20 Rear seats The seat belt reminder in the rear seat has two additional functions: • It provides information about which seat belts are fastened in the rear seat. A mes- sage will appear in the information display when a belt is being used.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 21 General information Models with an analog instrument panel Models with an digital instrument panel* As an enhancement to the three-point seat belts, your Volvo is equipped with a Supple- mental Restraint System (SRS).
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 22 WARNING If your vehicle has become flood-damaged in any way (e.g., soaked carpeting/stand- ing water on the floor of the vehicle), do not attempt to start the vehicle or insert the remote key into the ignition slot before disconnecting the battery (see below).
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 }} 23 The passenger's side front airbag is folded behind a panel located above the glove com- partment. WARNING • The airbags in the vehicle are designed to be a SUPPLEMENT to–not a replacement for–the three-point seat belts.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 24 Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 1-800-458-1552 www.volvocars.com/us In Canada Volvo Cars of Canada Corp. National Customer Service 9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9 1-800-663-8255 www.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 25 WARNING • Children must never be allowed in the front passenger's seat. • Occupants in the front passenger's seat must never sit on the edge of the seat, sit leaning toward the instrument panel or otherwise sit out of position.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 26 General information 2 2 G017724 Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) indicator light Disabling the passenger's side front airbag Volvo recommends that ALL occupants.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 }} 27 WARNING • Never try to open, remove, or repair any components in the OWS system. This could result in system malfunc- tion. Maintenance or repairs should only be carried out by an a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 28 or front passenger's seat(s) and/or airbag systems, please contact Volvo at: In the USA Volvo Cars of North America, LLC Customer Care Center 1 Volvo Drive P.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647 1-800-458-1552 In Canada Volvo Cars of Canada Corp.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 29 WARNING • Do not place any type of object on the front passenger's seat in such a way that jamming, pressing, or squeezing occurs between the object and t.
01 Safety Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags 01 30 General information G032949 Location of the side impact (SIPS) airbags (front seats only) As an enhancement to the structural side impact protection built into your vehicle, it is also equipped with Side Impact Protection System (SIPS) airbags.
01 Safety Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags 01 31 WARNING • The SIPS airbag system is a supple- ment to the structural Side Impact Protection System and the three-point seat belt system. It is not designed to deploy during collisions from the front or rear of the vehicle or in rollover sit- uations.
01 Safety Inflatable Curtain (IC) 01 32 General information This system consists of inflatable curtains located along the sides of the roof liners, stretching from the center of both front side windows to the rear edge of the rear side door windows.
01 Safety Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS 01 }} 33 General information Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) – front seats only The WHIPS system consists of specially designed hinges and brackets on the front seat backrests designed to help absorb some of the energy generated in a collision from the rear (when the vehicle is rear-ended).
01 Safety Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS 01 34 WARNING • Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behind the front seats could impede the func- tion of the WHIPS system. • If the rear seat backrests are folded down, cargo must be secured to pre- vent it from sliding forward against the front seat backrests in the event of a collision from the rear.
01 Safety Crash mode 01 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 35 Warning symbol: analog instrument panel Warning symbol: digital instrument panel* Driving after a collision If the vehicle has been involved in a collision, the text Safety mode See manual may appear in the information display.
01 Safety Crash mode 01 36 If the message Safety mode See manual is still displayed, the vehicle should not be driven and must be towed. Concealed faults may make the vehicle difficult to control.
01 Safety Child safety 01 }} 37 Children should be seated safely Volvo recommends the proper use of restraint systems for all occupants including children. Remember that, regardless of age and size, a child should always be properly restrained in a vehicle.
01 Safety Child safety 01 38 WARNING • Do not use child safety seats or child booster cushions/backrests in the front passenger's seat. We also rec- ommend that children under 4 feet 7 inches (140 cm) in height who have outgrown these devices sit in the rear seat with the seat belt fastened.
01 Safety Child safety 01 39 Volvo recommends that you do not dis- connect the airbag system in your vehi- cle. • Volvo strongly recommends that every- one in the vehicle be properly restrained.
01 Safety Child restraint systems 01 40 Child restraints G022840 Infant seat There are three main types of child restraint systems: infant seats, convertible seats, and booster cushions. They are classified accord- ing to the child's age and size.
01 Safety Child restraint systems 01 41 WARNING • When not in use, keep the child restraint system secured or remove it from the passenger compartment to help prevent it from injuring passen- gers in the event of a sudden stop or collision.
01 Safety Infant seats 01 42 Securing an infant seat with a seat belt G022844 Do not place the infant seat in the front passeng- er's seat NOTE Refer to page 48–50 for information on securing a child restraint using ISOFIX/ LATCH lower anchors and/or top tether anchorages.
01 Safety Infant seats 01 43 G 02 284 6 Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt 4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt out as far as possible to activate the belt's automatic locking function. NOTE The locking retractor will automatically release when the seat belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract fully.
01 Safety Convertible seats 01 44 Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt G018630 Do not place the convertible seat in the front passenger's seat NOTE Refer to pages 48 and 50 for informa- tion on securing a child restraint using ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors and/or top tether anchorages.
01 Safety Convertible seats 01 }} 45 G 02 284 8 Fasten the seat belt 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct click is audible. 4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt out as far as possible to activate the belt's automatic locking function.
01 Safety Convertible seats 01 46 WARNING A child seat should never be used in the front passenger seat of any vehicle with a front passenger airbag – not even if the "Passenger airbag off" symbol near the rear-view mirror is illuminated.
01 Safety Booster cushions 01 47 Securing a booster cushion G022851 Position the child correctly on the booster cush- ion Booster cushions are recommended for chil- dren who have outgrown convertible seats. 1. Place the booster cushion in the rear seat of the vehicle.
01 Safety ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 01 48 Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors Lower anchors for ISOFIX/LATCH-equipped child seats are located in the rear, outboard seats, hidden below the backrest cushions. Symbols on the seat back upholstery mark the anchor positions as shown.
01 Safety ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 01 49 WARNING • Be sure to fasten the attachment cor- rectly to the anchor (see the illustra- tion). If the attachment is not correctly fastened, the child restraint may not be properly secured in the event of a collision.
01 Safety Top tether anchors 01 50 Child restraint anchorages Your Volvo is equipped with child restraint top tether anchorages in the rear seat. They are located on the rear parcel shelf. Securing a child seat 1. Place the child restraint on the rear seat.
01 Safety Child safety locks 01 51 Manual child safety locks G021077 Child safety locks – rear doors The controls are located on the rear door jambs. Use the remote control's key blade or a screwdriver to adjust these controls. The rear doors can only be opened from the outside when the slot is in the hori- zontal position.
52 Remote key and key blade..................................................................... 54 Valet locking ........................................................................................... 63 Keyless drive.............................
L O C K S A N D A L A R M.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 54 Introduction Two remote keys or optional Personal Car Communicators (PCC) are provided with your vehicle. They enable you to unlock the doors and trunk, and also function as ignition keys to start the vehicle or operate electrical com- ponents.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 55 FCC ID:KR55WK49266 + Siemens VDO 5WK49233 FCC ID:KR55WK49233 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210.
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02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 57 Remote key/Personal Car Communicator (PCC)* - common functions Standard remote key Lock.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 58 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. NOTE Any excess weight (snow, etc.) on the trunk lid may prevent it from opening. See also page 68 for information on open- ing the trunk from the passenger compart- ment.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 }} 59 NOTE If none of the indicator lights flash when the information button has been pressed several times from different places in rela- tion to the vehicle, contact an authorized Volvo service technician.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 60 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Detachable key blade The key blade can be removed from the remote key.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 }} 61 3. Insert the key blade as far as possible in the driver's door lock. Turn the key blade to unlock the driver's door. This will trig- ger the alarm . 4. To turn off the alarm , insert the remote key in the ignition slot.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 62 PCC (two batteries) 1. Use a screwdriver to pry out the old bat- teries. 2. Insert the first new battery with the ( + ) side upward. 3. Insert the plastic spacer over the battery. Insert the second new battery on top of the plastic spacer, with the + side down- ward.
02 Locks and alarm Valet locking 02 63 Blocking access to the trunk G021083 Normal locking/unlocking function G021084 Locking/unlocking points with valet locking acti- vated By utilizing the remote key with the key blade removed, the valet locking feature enables you to block access to the trunk and glove compartment for e.
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive 02 64 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Keyless drive* (models with Personal Car Communicator only) Keyless locking and unlocking G020577 Range of the keyless drive remote key–5 ft (1.
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive 02 }} 65 Locking the vehicle Models with keyless drive have a button on the outside door handles The doors and the trunk can be locked by pressing the lock button in any of the outside door handles.
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive 02 66 CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
02 Locks and alarm Locks 02 }} 67 Locking and unlocking the vehicle From outside the vehicle The remote key locks and unlocks all of the doors and the trunk. Before the vehicle can be locked from the outside with the remote key, the driver's door must be closed.
02 Locks and alarm Locks 02 68 Automatic relocking If the doors are unlocked, the locks will auto- matically reengage (re-lock) and the alarm will rearm after 2 minutes unless a door or the trunk has been opened. Automatic locking When the vehicle starts to move, the doors and trunk can be locked automatically.
02 Locks and alarm Locks 02 69 Unlocking/opening the trunk from the passenger compartment – Press the button on the lighting panel (1) to unlock and pop open the trunk NOTE The taillights will illuminate automatically for a short period when the trunk has been opened.
02 Locks and alarm Alarm 02 70 The alarm system The alarm is automatically armed whenever the vehicle is locked with the remote key or optional Personal Car Communicator. When armed, the alarm continuously moni- tors a number of points on the vehicle.
02 Locks and alarm Alarm 02 71 Disarming the alarm – Press the Unlock button on the remote key. > Two short flashes from the car's direc- tion indicators confirm that the alarm has been deactivated and that all doors are unlocked.
72 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Instruments and controls........................................................................ 74 Ignition modes..........................................................................
Y O U R D R I V I N G E N V I R O N M E N T.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 74 Instrument overview.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 75 Function Page Controls for menus and messages, turn signals, high/low beams, t.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 76 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. trol, the trip computer and messages. The information is shown with text and symbols. More detailed information can be found in the descriptions of the functions that use the information displays.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 }} 77 Theme Eco : gauges and indicators Fuel gauge. When the indicator shows a white marking, a yellow indicator light will illuminate to indicate a low fuel level. See also 217 and 279 for additional informa- tion.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 78 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Indicator and warning symbols: digital instrument panel Indicator symbols Indicator and warning symbols Warning symbols Function check All indicator and warning symbols light up in ignition mode II or when the engine is started.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 79 change in your car's behavior. Even so, an uncorrected condition could hurt fuel econ- omy, emission controls, and drivability.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 80 Symbol Description SRS airbags Seat belt reminder Generator not charging Fault in the brake system Warning symbol, read the text displayed in.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 81 symbols are still lit, the vehicle can be driven, with great care, to an authorized Volvo workshop to have the brake system checked.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 82 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. NOTE When the ambient temperature is between 23° and 36 °F (–5° and +2 °C), a snowflake symbol will be displayed next to the tem- perature.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 83 5. Turn TUNE to set the correct minute and press OK to confirm the setting and deactivate this box.
03 Your driving environment Ignition modes 03 84 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Inserting and removing the remote key Ignition slot with remote key and START/STOP ENGINE button.
03 Your driving environment Ignition modes 03 85 Ignition modes Ignition mode 0 – The vehicle is unlocked. Ignition mode I – With the remote key fully pressed into the ignition slot 1 , press START/STOP ENGINE briefly.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 86 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Front seats Lumbar support: turn the control for firmer or softer lumbar support. Front-rear adjustment: lift the bar and move the seat to the position of your choice.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 }} 87 Power seat 1 Power seat adjustment controls Front edge of seat cushion up/down Seat forward/rearward and up/down Backrest tilt Operation The seats can be adjusted for a short period after unlocking the door with the remote con- trol without the key in the ignition slot.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 88 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. NOTE As a safety precaution, the seat will stop automatically if the button is released before the seat has reached the preset position.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 89 The driver's seat and door mirrors will auto- matically move to the position in which you left them (if the vehicle has been unlocked with one of the other keys and new seat/ mirror adjustments have been made).
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 90 The center head restraint should be adjusted according to the passenger's height. The restraint should be carefully adjusted to sup- port the occupant's head. • Pull the head restraint up as required.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 91 1. Pull the release control handle(s). 2. Fold the backrest forward. Adjust the center seat head restraint if necessary. NOTE When the backrests are folded down, move the outboard head restraints forward slightly so that they do not catch on the seat cushion.
03 Your driving environment Steering wheel 03 92 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Adjusting G021138 Adjusting the steering wheel Lever for releasing/locking the steering wheel Possible positions The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and reach: 1.
03 Your driving environment Steering wheel 03 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 93 Electrically heated* steering wheel Button for steering wheel heating With the engine running, press this button once to begin warming the steering wheel (press again to switch off).
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 94 Lighting panel Lighting panel overview Thumb wheel for adjusting display, instru- ment and "theater" lighting (see page 97) Rear fog lights (see page 98) Headlight switch Volvo recommends using the posi- tion whenever possible.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 95 High/low beam headlights Headlight switch and steering wheel lever High beam flash Toggle betw.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 96 Models with an analog instrument panel When AHB is activated, the symbol will illuminate in the instrument panel. The high beam indicator ( ) in the instrument panel will also illuminate when the high beams are on.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 97 Tunnel detection (models with the rain sensor* only) The rain sensor reacts to the change in light- ing conditions when, for example, the vehicle enters a tunnel and the tunnel detection fea- ture will then activate the low beam head- lights.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 98 The intensity of the instrument lighting is adjusted with the thumb wheel. "Theater" lighting When the overhead courtesy lighting has gone out and the engine is running, several LEDs located near the roof console illuminate to provide faint lighting for the occupants of the front seats.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 }} 99 Hazard warning flashers Location of the hazard warning flasher button The hazard warning flasher should be used to indicate that the vehicle has become a traffic hazard. – To activate the flashers, press the button in the center dash.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 100 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. The lighting in the front part of the passenger compartment is controlled with the buttons (1) and (2) in the roof console.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 101 Car settings Light settings Home safe light duration . See page 201 for a descrip- tion of the menu system. Approach lighting Approach lighting is activated by pressing the approach light button on the remote key (see the illustration on page 57).
03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers 03 102 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Windshield wipers/washers Windshield wipers and washers Rain sensor* on/off Thumb wheel sensitivity/frequency CAUTION • Use ample washer fluid when washing the windshield.
03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers 03 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 103 Deactivating Deactivate the rain sensor by pressing the button or press the lever down to another wiper position.
03 Your driving environment Windows 03 104 Power windows Driver's door control panel Switch for disengaging rear door power window buttons Rear door window controls Front door window controls.
03 Your driving environment Windows 03 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 105 Resetting If the battery has been disconnected, the auto open function must be reset so that it will work properly. 1. Gently raise the front section of the but- ton to close the window and hold it for one second.
03 Your driving environment Mirrors 03 106 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Power door mirrors Door mirror controls Adjusting 1. Press the L button for the left door mirror or the R button for the right door mirror. The light in the button comes on.
03 Your driving environment Mirrors 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 107 Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking The door mirrors can tilt down automatically to help give the driver a better view along the sides of the vehicle, for example when paral- lel parking.
03 Your driving environment Mirrors 03 108 strength of following vehicles' headlights), and work together to help eliminate glare. NOTE Obstructing the forward sensor with e.
03 Your driving environment Digial compass* 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 109 Operation G029737 Rearview mirror with compass. The rear-view mirror has an integrated display that shows the compass direction in which the vehicle is pointing.
03 Your driving environment Digial compass* 03 110 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Selecting a magnetic zone 15 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 G018632 Magnetic zones. The earth is divided into 15 magnetic zones. The correct zone must be selected for the compass to work correctly.
03 Your driving environment Power moonroof 03 }} 111 Introduction The moonroof 1 controls are located in the ceiling console near the rearview mirror. The moonroof can be opened vertically and hori- zontally. The vehicle's ignition must be in mode I or II for the moonroof to be operated.
03 Your driving environment Power moonroof 03 112 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. WARNING • During manual closing, if the moonroof is obstructed, immediately open it again. • Never open or close the moonroof if it is obstructed in any way.
03 Your driving environment HomeLink ® Wireless Control System* 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 113 Introduction The HomeLink 1 Wireless Control System pro- vides a .
03 Your driving environment HomeLink ® Wireless Control System* 03 114 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 2. Simultaneously press and hold both the chosen HomeLink and hand-held trans- mitter buttons until the HomeLink indica- tor light changes from a slow to a rapidly blinking light.
03 Your driving environment HomeLink ® Wireless Control System* 03 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 115 both the HomeLink and hand-held trans- mitter buttons.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 116 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Start Ignition slot with remote key inserted ( see page 84 for more information on ignition modes) WARNING Before starting the engine: • Fasten the seat belt.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 }} 117 WARNING • Always remove the remote key from the ignition slot when leaving the vehi- cle and ensure that the ignition in mode 0 (see page 85 for information about the ignition modes), especially if there are children in the vehicle.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 118 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Engine Remote Start (ERS)* Introduction ERS is a feature that makes it possible to remotely start the engine to cool or heat the passenger compartment before driving.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 119 Models with a Personal Car Communicator (PCC) remote key* (see page 58) The indicator light for approach lighting will flash several times and then glow continuously if all of the requirements for ERS have been met.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 120 WARNING PROPOSITION 65 WARNING! Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead com- pounds, chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and reproduc- tive harm.
03 Your driving environment Transmission 03 }} 121 Automatic transmission G021351 Shiftgate positions Depress the button on the front of the gear selector knob to move the gear selector between the R , N , D , and P positions. The gear selector can be moved freely between the Geartronic (manual shifting) and Drive ( D ) positions while driving.
03 Your driving environment Transmission 03 122 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Gear indicator The gear currently being used is displayed on the right side of the instrument panel. The " S " symbol turns orange if Sport mode is being used.
03 Your driving environment Transmission 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 123 Geartronic: steering wheel paddles* In addition to the manual gearshift function using the gear selector, this option makes it possible to manually shift gears from the steering wheel.
03 Your driving environment Transmission 03 124 Geartronic: starting on slippery surfaces Selecting 3rd gear in Geartronic’s manual shifting mode can help provide better traction when starting off on slippery surfaces. To do so: 1. Depress the brake pedal and move the gear selector to the side from D toward +S– .
03 Your driving environment Transmission 03 125 NOTE The message AWD disabled Service required will be appear in the information display if an electrical fault should occur in the AWD system. A warning light will also illuminate in the instrument panel.
03 Your driving environment Eco Guide* and Power Meter* 03 126 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction These gauges help improve driving economy. To display or remove these functions from the instrument panel, select the "Eco" theme (see page 76).
03 Your driving environment Eco Guide* and Power Meter* 03 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 127 higher the reading on the scale, the greater the amount of power that is being utilized. The larger the gap between the two indica- tors, the greater the amount of power remain- ing.
03 Your driving environment Eco* 03 128 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction Eco is a function 1 developed by Volvo to give the driver the opportunity to actively drive more economically and to help reduce fuel consumption.
03 Your driving environment Eco* 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 129 engaged from the engine and engine rpm will be reduced to the idle level (approx.
03 Your driving environment Eco* 03 130 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Other ECO-related settings can be made in the vehicle's MY CAR menu.
03 Your driving environment Start/Stop* 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 131 Introduction Start/Stop is a function that is available with certain engines/transmissions.
03 Your driving environment Start/Stop* 03 132 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Auto-stop exceptions In certain situations or conditions, the engine may not auto-stop when the vehicle comes to a standstill, such as if: Condition/situation The vehicle's speed has not reached a speed of approx.
03 Your driving environment Start/Stop* 03 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 133 Condition/situation The gear selector is moved from D to S B , R or " +/– ". The driver's door is opened with the gear selector in D – an audible signal and a text message will inform the driver that Start/Stop is active.
03 Your driving environment Start/Stop* 03 134 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Symbol Message Information/action Auto Start/Stop Service required Start/Stop is not functioning properly. Contact a Volvo retailer or a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
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03 Your driving environment Brakes 03 136 The adaptive brake lights activate if: • The ABS system activates for more than approximately a half second • In the event of sudden braking while the veh.
03 Your driving environment Brakes 03 137 NOTE • When the EBA system is activated, the brake pedal will go down and pressure in the brake system immediately increases to the maximum level. You must maintain full pressure on the brake pedal in order to utilize the sys- tem completely.
03 Your driving environment Parking brake 03 138 Electric parking brake An electric parking brake has the same func- tion as a manual parking brake. NOTE • A faint sound from the parking brake's electric motor can be heard when the parking brake is being applied.
03 Your driving environment Parking brake 03 }} 139 Releasing the electric parking brake Parking brake control Manual release 1. Fasten the seat belt. 2.
03 Your driving environment Parking brake 03 140 Symbol Message Description/action - Park brake not fully released A fault is preventing the parking brake from being released. Try to apply the parking brake and release it sev- eral times. If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop.
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G000000 142 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Stability system..................................................................................... 144 Road sign information (RSI)* ............................................
D R I V E R S U P P O R T.
04 Driver support Stability system 04 144 Introduction The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system (DSTC) consists of a number of func- tions designed to help reduce wheel spin, counteract skidding, and to generally help improve directional stability.
04 Driver support Stability system 04 145 Symbols and messages in the main instrument panel Symbol Message Description DSTC Temporarily OFF The DSTC system function has been temporarily reduced due to high brake disc temperature. DSTC reactivates automatically when the brakes have cooled.
04 Driver support Road sign information (RSI)* 04 146 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction Examples of readable road signs Road Sign Information (RSI) is a feature that helps the driver see road signs with the pos- ted speed limit.
04 Driver support Road sign information (RSI)* 04 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 147 • Twisted or damaged signs • Obstructed signs • Signs that are partially covered by snow, ice, etc.
04 Driver support Cruise control 04 148 Operation Steering wheel-mounted controls and display Standby mode Resume set speed Deactivating Activate/set speed Selected speed ( gray symbol indicates stand.
04 Driver support Cruise control 04 149 Automatic deactivation Cruise control is automatically deactivated temporarily if one of the following occurs: • If the speed drops below approximately 20 mph (30 km/h). • When the brake pedal is depressed. • If the gear selector is moved to position N.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 150 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is an optional system designed to assist the driver by main- taining a set speed or a set time interval to the vehicle ahead.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 151 2-second interval will vary according the speed of the vehicles. WARNING • Adaptive Cruise Control is not a colli- sion avoidance system.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 152 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. WARNING Adaptive Cruise Control only warns of vehicles detected by the radar sensor, see page 157. In some cases there may be no warning or the warning may be delayed.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 153 When this symbol has changed col- ors from white to green , ACC is in active mode and the vehicle will maintain the set speed. This symbol indicates that you are approaching a vehi- cle ahead.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 154 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Standby mode (temporary deactivation) To temporarily deactivate ACC (put it in standby mode): • Press . This symbol and the marking for the set speed with change colors from green to white.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 155 WARNING Please be aware that this function will also cause the vehicle to acceler.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 156 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. • The vehicle ahead must be within a rea- sonable distance (not farther away than approx.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 157 • The gear selected is moved to P , N or R • The driver presses the button to.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 158 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Radar sensor's field of vision (shown in pink) In certain situations, the radar sensor cannot detect vehicles at close quarters, for example a vehicle that suddenly enters the lane between your vehicle and the target vehicle.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 159 System with Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection will not function. The table lists possible causes for this mes- sage being displayed, and suitable actions.
04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04 160 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Symbol Message Description - Cruise control Cancel- led ACC has been automatically switched off. The driver has to regulate the vehicle’s speed/distance to the vehicle ahead.
04 Driver support Distance Alert* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 161 Introduction Distance Alert is part of Adaptive Cruise Con- trol and is a function that provides informa- tion about the time interval to the vehicle ahead.
04 Driver support Distance Alert* 04 162 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Five different time intervals can be selected and are shown in the display as 1–5 horizontal bars. The greater the number of bars, the longer the time interval.
04 Driver support Distance Alert* 04 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 163 Symbols and text messages Symbol Message Description Radar blocked See manual Distance Alert has been temporarily disconnected because the radar is obstructed in some way and can- not detect other vehicles.
04 Driver support City Safety™ 04 164 Introduction City Safety™ 1 is a support system designed to help the driver avoid low speed collisions when driving in slow-moving, stop-and-go traffic. City Safety™ is not active if your vehicle’s speed is below approximately 2 mph (4 km/h).
04 Driver support City Safety™ 04 }} 165 WARNING • City Safety™ only reacts to vehicles traveling in the same direction as your vehicle and does not react to small vehicles or motorcycles or to people or animals. • City Safety™ is not activated when your vehicle is backing up.
04 Driver support City Safety™ 04 166 Press My Car in the center console control panel and go to Settings Car settings Driver support systems City Safety . Select Off . If the engine is switched off, City Safety™ will reactivate when the engine is restarted.
04 Driver support City Safety™ 04 }} 167 Cause Action The area of the wind- shield in front of the sen- sor is dirty or covered by ice or snow. Clean the windshield or remove the ice/ snow. The laser sensor's field of view is obstructed. Remove the obstruction.
04 Driver support City Safety™ 04 168 Maximum pulse energy 2.64 μJ Maximum average output 45 mW Pulse length 33 ns Divergence (horizontal × verti- cal) 28° × 12° NOTE The function of aftermarket laser detectors may be affected by City Safety's laser sen- sor.
04 Driver support City Safety™ 04 169 Symbol Message Meaning/action required Auto braking by City Safety City Safety™ is applying/has applied the brakes automatically. Windscreen Sensors blocked The laser sensor is temporarily not functioning due to an obstruction.
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 170 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto.
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 171 WARNING • Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake will not provide a warning or brake the vehicle for pedestrians in darkness or in tunnels, even if there is street lighting in the area.
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 172 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Operation Settings are made by pressing MY CAR on the center console control panel and using the menus displayed.
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 173 control panel and going to Settings Car settings Driver support systems Collision Warning .
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 174 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. information on the radar sensor and its limita- tions, see page 157. NOTE If warnings are given too frequently, the warning distance can be reduced (see page 172).
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 175 WARNING • The camera has the same limitations as the human eye. In other words, its “vision is impaired” by adverse weather conditions such as heavy snowfall, dense fog, etc.
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 176 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Cyclist detection Optimal example of what the system conside.
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 177 WARNING Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake is designed to be a supple- mentary driving aid.
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 178 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Cause Action The surface of the windshield is clean but the message remains in the display. Wait a short time. It may take several minutes for the camera to regis- ter visibility.
04 Driver support Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake* 04 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 179 Symbol Message Description Radar blocked See manual Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake is temporarily not functioning.
04 Driver support Driver Alert System* 04 180 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction The Driver Alert System is designed to help a driver who may be becoming fatigued or who is inadvertently leaving the lane and consists of two different functions that can be switched on together or separately.
04 Driver support Driver Alert System* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 181 On/Off To put Driver Alert in standby mode: • In the MY CAR menu, scroll to Car settings Driver support systems Driver Alert and check the box.
04 Driver support Driver Alert System* 04 182 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Center console display Symbol Message Description - Driver Alert OFF The function is not switched on. - Driver Alert Available The function is active.
04 Driver support Driver Alert System* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 183 on. This is supplemented by graphic displays in the instrument panel, for example: LDW disp.
04 Driver support Driver Alert System* 04 184 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Symbols and messages Symbol Message Description Lane departure warning ON / Lane departure warning OFF The function is switched on or off. The text disappears after 5 seconds.
04 Driver support Park assist* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 185 Introduction The park assist system is designed to assist you when driving into parking spaces, garages, etc.
04 Driver support Park assist* 04 186 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Signals from the park assist system View in the display (warning for objects front left/ right rear) Visual indicator The audio system’s display gives an overview of the vehicle’s position in relation to a detected object.
04 Driver support Park assist* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 187 NOTE • Rear park assist is deactivated auto- matically when towing a trailer if Volvo genuine trailer wiring is used. If a non- Volvo trailer hitch is being used, it may be necessary to switch off the system manually, see page 185.
04 Driver support Park assist* 04 188 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Cleaning the sensors Location of the front sensors G021425 Location of the rear sensors. The sensors must be cleaned regularly to ensure that they work properly.
04 Driver support Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 189 Introduction The Park Assist Camera (PAC) uses the dis- play in the center console to show the area behind the car while you are backing up.
04 Driver support Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* 04 190 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Using PAC Activation PAC is activated when the gear selector is moved to R if the system is selected in the MY CAR menu system or by pressing the CAM button in the center console.
04 Driver support Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* 04 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 191 An area approx. 1 ft (30 cm) behind the vehicle The line marking the unobstructed area behind the vehicle The red line (1) frames an area approx.
04 Driver support Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)* 04 192 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction G021426 BLIS camera Indicator light BLIS symbol The Blind Spot I.
04 Driver support Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)* 04 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 193 When does BLIS function The system functions when your vehicle is moving at speeds above 6 mph (10 km/h).
04 Driver support Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)* 04 194 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. The vehicle's own shadow against a large, light, smooth surface such as .
04 Driver support Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)* 04 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 195 Text in the display System status Blind-spot info system OFF BLIS system off Blind spot syst.
196 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Volvo Sensus........................................................................................ 198 Menus and messages................................................................
C O M F O R T A N D D R I V I N G P L E A S U R E.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Volvo Sensus 05 198 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction Center console control panel Volvo Navigation System (VNS)* – NAV : see the separate VNS manual for operat- ing instructions.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages 05 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 199 Main instrument panel Analog Instrument panel and menu controls Digital Instrument panel* and menu controls OK : access to the list of messages and message confirmation.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages 05 200 Messages When a warning, information or indicator symbol comes on, a corresponding message appears in the information panel. An error message is stored in a memory list until the fault is rectified.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus 05 }} 201 Introduction The menu system provides access to menus for operating many of the vehi- cle's functions, such as setting the clock, door mirrors, locks, etc.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus 05 202 wheel to make a selection or store a func tion in the system's memory. EXIT . MY CAR menu paths The current menu level is displayed at the upper right of the center console display.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus 05 }} 203 Menu settings The following pages list the main menus/ submenus and possible selections. The menus are set up as follows: Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Menu level 4 Car key memory See pages 88 and 55 for more information.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus 05 204 MY CAR Settings Driver support systems Collision Warning Collision Warning Warning distance Long Normal Short Warning sound See page 172 for more information. Lane Departure Warning Lane Departure Warning On at start-up Increased sensitivity See page 182 for more information.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus 05 }} 205 Rear park assist volume Phone ringing volume Reset system options This feature returns the "System options" menu to the original factory settings.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus 05 206 See page 232 for more information about the infotainment system. MY CAR Settings Climate settings Automatic blower adjustment Normal High Low Re.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 207 Introduction Air conditioning The vehicle is equipped with Electronic Cli- mate Control (ECC). The climate control sys- tem cools, heats or dehumidifies the air in the passenger compartment.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 208 373 for the amount of refrigerant in the A/C system. The system uses PAG oil. Passenger compartment filter Replace the cabin air filter with a new one at the recommended intervals.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 }} 209 Air vents in the dashboard Open Closed Horizontal airflow Vertical airflow Direct the outer air vents toward the side win- dows to defrost. Air vents in the door pillars G021368 Open Closed Horizontal airflow Vertical airflow Direct the outer air vents toward the side win- dows to defrost.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 210 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Electronic climate control, ECC Temperature control, driver's side Heated driver&.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 211 The ventilation can be used at the same time as seat heating.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 212 Blower control Turn the control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the blower speed. If AUTO is selected, blower speed will be regula- ted automatically and this will override manual adjust- ment.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 213 Blower speed in automatic mode can be set under Climate settings Automatic blower adjustment . Choose between Low , Normal or High . NOTE Selecting the lowest blower speed may increases the risk of fog forming on the windows.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 214 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. front side windows. The indicator light (2) in the defroster button illuminates when the function is active. • Press the button twice to switch off the defroster (the indicator light will switch off).
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 215 Interior Air Quality System–IAQS* This system consists of a multifilter and an air quality sensor.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 05 216 Air distribution table Air distribution Use Air distribution Use Air to windows. Some air flows from the dashboard air vents. The air is not recircula- ted. Air conditioning is always engaged. To remove de-fog/de- ice the front side win- dows and windshield quickly.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer 05 }} 217 Introduction The content and appearance of the trip com- puter varies depending on whether the vehi- cle is equipped with an analog or digital instrument panel. The instrument panel illuminates as soon as the vehicle is unlocked and trip computer set- tings can be made.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer 05 218 Function Description Digital speed – km/h – mph – None This displays the vehicle's speed digitally in the center of the instrument panel • Open by pressing OK , scroll using the thumb wheel , confirm by pressing OK and exit by pressing ENTER .
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer 05 }} 219 Information headings in the instrument panel Description Trip odometer T1 and total dist. • Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T1. Trip odometer T2 and total dist. • Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T2.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer 05 220 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 3. Use the thumb wheel to scroll among the functions and select/confirm your choice by pressing OK . 4. After completing your selection, exit by pressing RESET twice.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer 05 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 221 Heading combinations Description Average fuel consumption Trip odometer T1 + mileage Average speed • Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T1.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer 05 222 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Resetting a digital instrument panel Trip odometer 1. Turn the thumb wheel to select the com- bination of headings containing the trip odometer to be reset.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer 05 223 See also the information about Eco Guide on page 126..
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Active chassis system–Four C* 05 224 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Active chassis (Four C) Active chassis, Four-C (Continuously Con- trolled Chassis Concept), regulates the cha- racteristics of the shock absorbers so that the vehicle's driving characteristics can be adjusted.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience 05 }} 225 Storage spaces.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience 05 226 Compartment in door panel Storage pocket on the front edge of the front seat cushions Glove compartment Storage compartment, 12.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience 05 227 Vanity mirror G021438 Vanity mirror with lighting The light comes on automatically when the cover is lifted.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience 05 228 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 12-volt socket in the trunk* Fold down the cover to access the electrical socket. NOTE The 12-volt socket in the trunk provides electrical current even when the ignition is switched off.
05 Comfort and driving pleasure 05 229.
230 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction........................................................................................... 232 Radio..........................................................................
I N F O T A I N M E N T.
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 232 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. General information The infotainment system consists of radio and media player features and also makes it possible to communicate via a cell phone. The information is displayed on a 7" screen in the center console.
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 233 Infotainment system overview Sockets for external audio sources (AUX and USB) Steering wheel keypad C.
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 234 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Eject a disc. OK/MENU – press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or this button on the center console to confirm a menu selec- tion or accept an incoming phone call.
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 }} 235 Menu navigation An example of menu navigation in MEDIA mode when a CD is playing.
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 236 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Mode button (in this example, the MEDIA button). The number of buttons varies, depending on your vehicle’s specifica- tions).
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 237 * FAV—storing a shortcut The * FAV button can be used to store fre- quently used functions, making it possible to start the stored function by simply press- ing * FAV .
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 238 • DPL II centre level / 3 channel centre level 3 : Volume for the center speaker. • DPL II surround level 3 / 4 : Surround level. Advanced sound settings Equalizer Sound levels for different frequencies can be adjusted separately using this feature.
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 239 There is also a dynamic calibration that takes into consideration the volume level, radio reception, and the speed of the vehicle. The settings that are described in this man- ual, ( Bass , Treble , Equalizer etc.
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 240 MEDIA menus Main CD Audio menu Disc menu Random Scan Audio settings 7 Main CD/DVD 10 Data menu Disc menu Play / Pause Stop Random Repeat folder Change subtitles Cha.
06 Infotainment Introduction 06 241 Main Bluetooth ® hands-free menu Phone menu Call lists All calls Missed calls Answered calls Dialled calls Call duration Phone book Search New contact Speed dials .
06 Infotainment Radio 06 242 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. General functions RADIO button for selecting the AM, FM1, FM2, SAT1* or SAT2* wavebands. Keypad (buttons 0-9) Navigate among the menu alternatives in the display by turning TUNE or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad.
06 Infotainment Radio 06 }} 243 If the station list is no longer displayed, turn TUNE in either direction and press on the keypad on the center console to switch to manual tuning (or to switch back from manual tuning to the "list of stations" function).
06 Infotainment Radio 06 244 Radio text Some stations transmit information on pro- gram content, artists, etc. This information can be shown on the display.
06 Infotainment Radio 06 }} 245 strength), the receiver will determine which signal to receive. Limitations • Main channel vs. sub-channels (FM only) : The main channel is the only chan- nel that can receive in hybrid mode (both digital and analogue).
06 Infotainment Radio 06 246 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Sub-channels Example of an HD Radio station with sub-chan- nels In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM wavebands only) will also have sub-channels offering additional types of programming or music.
06 Infotainment Radio 06 }} 247 Selecting SiriusXM ™ radio mode 1. With the infotainment system switched on, press RADIO . 2. Turn TUNE or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad to scroll to the desired waveband ( SAT1 or SAT2 ) and press OK/MENU or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad.
06 Infotainment Radio 06 248 Scanning Scan automatically searches through the list of satellite channels. The search will only be carried out in the selected category, see page 243 for more detailed information on the scan function.
06 Infotainment Radio 06 }} 249 WARNING Settings should be made when the vehicle is at a standstill. The following settings can be made in the satellite menus: • Channel skip settings can be made .
06 Infotainment Radio 06 250 Unlocking a channel A channel's access code 2 is required to unlock a channel. Unlock all channels This permanently removes all channels from the locked list and makes them available for selection.
06 Infotainment Media player 06 }} 251 CD/DVD 1 functions Center console control panel Disc slot MEDIA button, the most recently used active source will start when MEDIA is pressed. Pressing this key from Media mode's main view will display a shortcut menu.
06 Infotainment Media player 06 252 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Navigating a disc and playing tracks CD audio discs Turn TUNE to access the disc's playlist and to navigate in this list. Press OK/MENU to confirm a choice and begin listening.
06 Infotainment Media player 06 }} 253 Random 3 This function plays the tracks in random order (shuffle). The random tracks/sound files can be scrolled through in the normal way. To lis- ten to tracks in random order: 1. Press OK/MENU , 2. Scroll to Random 3.
06 Infotainment Media player 06 254 Press EXIT to cancel and return to the normal view (without having made a selection). It is also possible to change chapters by pressing / on the center console control panel or on the steering wheel key- pad.
06 Infotainment Media player 06 255 NOTE Dual format (double-sided discs) such as DVD Plus or CD-DVD are thicker than nor- mal discs and may not play in your info- tainment system. If a disc containing both CDDA and MP3 tracks is played, all MP3 tracks will be ignored.
06 Infotainment AUX/USB sockets 06 256 Connecting external devices Sockets for auxiliary devices in the storage com- partment between the front seats An auxiliary device, such as an iPod ® or MP3 player can be connected to the infotainment system via one of the sockets in the center console storage compartment.
06 Infotainment AUX/USB sockets 06 }} 257 The / buttons on the center console or steering wheel keypad can also be used to change tracks/files. The following symbols are used in the dis- play: • - a.
06 Infotainment AUX/USB sockets 06 258 USB hub A USB hub can be connected to the USB socket, making it possible to connect several USB devices at the same time.
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® media 06 }} 259 Introduction The vehicle's media player is equipped with Bluetooth ® and can play streaming audio files from a Bluetooth ® device such as a cell phone or mp3 player.
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® media 06 260 Switching to another device It is possible to switch among paired Bluetooth ® devices that are in the vehicle. To do so: 1. Press MEDIA ,scroll to Bluetooth and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU .
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 }} 261 Introduction This feature makes it possible to set up a wireless connection between a Bluetooth ® - enabled cell phone or other device and the vehicle’s infotainment system.
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 262 Bluetooth ® functions in the center console control panel Control panel in the center console. Keypad containing letters and numbers for dialing numbers, adding phone book entries, etc. TEL : Press this button to activate/deacti- vate the Bluetooth ® function.
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 }} 263 4. With the cell phone in discoverable mode, press OK/MENU . > The infotainment system will search for cell phones or devices that are in range, which takes approximately 30 seconds. Any phones detected will be displayed using their Bluetooth ® names.
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 264 Making a call 1. Ensure that is shown at the top of the center console display and that the hands-free function is in telephone mode. 2. Dial the desired phone number using the center console keypad or use the speed dial function (see page 268).
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 }} 265 In phone mode, the various call lists can be displayed in Phone menu Call lists : • All calls • Missed calls • Answered calls • Dia.
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 266 connected when the contact is saved. These contacts will be displayed regard- less of the cell phone that is connected. If a contact has been saved in the infotain- ment system, the symbol will be displayed next to it.
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 }} 267 Button Function + 0 p w # * Searching for contacts Searching for contacts using the text wheel List of characters Switch between character .
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 268 New contacts can be added in phone mode in Phone menu Phone book New contact . 1. When Name is highlighted, press OK/ MENU to go to the character entry mode (see the illustration). 2. Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press OK/MENU to confirm.
06 Infotainment Bluetooth ® hands-free connection 06 269 Phone menu Phone book Clear phone book . NOTE Clearing the entries in the infotainment system's phone book does not delete entries in the cell phone's phone book.
06 Infotainment Cell phone voice control* 06 270 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction The infotainment system's voice control fea- ture 1 enables the driver to voice-activate cer- tain functions in a Bluetooth ® -connected cell phone or the navigation system.
06 Infotainment Cell phone voice control* 06 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 271 Getting started Voice control button (1) on the steering wheel. Activating the system Before any phone voice commands can be used, a Bluetooth ® -enabled cell phone must be paired with the infotainment system.
06 Infotainment Cell phone voice control* 06 272 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Voice output volume Press MY CAR and go to Settings Voice settings Voice output volume . Press OK/ MENU and turn TUNE to raise or lower the volume.
06 Infotainment Cell phone voice control* 06 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 273 The user initiates the dialogue by saying: Phone > call contact or Phone call contact Continue by responding to the system's prompts.
274 Driving recommendations..................................................................... 276 Refueling............................................................................................... 279 Loading..................................
D U R I N G Y O U R T R I P.
07 During your trip Driving recommendations 07 276 General information Economical driving conserves natural resources Better driving economy may be obtained by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops and adjusting the speed of your vehicle to immediate traffic conditions.
07 During your trip Driving recommendations 07 }} 277 load. See the "Tire pressure" section. Loads should be distributed so that capacity weight or maximum permissible axle loads are not exceeded. Driving through water • The vehicle can be driven through water up to a depth of approximately 10 in.
07 During your trip Driving recommendations 07 278 Before a long distance trip It is always worthwhile to have your vehicle checked by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician before driving long dis- tances.
07 During your trip Refueling 07 }} 279 Fuel requirements Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives) Volvo recommends the use of detergent gas- oline to control engine deposits. Detergent gasoline is effective in keeping injectors and intake valves clean.
07 During your trip Refueling 07 280 Octane rating Minimum octane G028920 Typical pump octane label Volvo recommends premium fuel for best performance, but using 87 octane 1 or above will not affect engine reliability. NOTE Vehicles equipped with the high perform- ance 4-cylinder engines (B4204T9 and B4204T10) require premium fuel 2 .
07 During your trip Refueling 07 }} 281 Use of Additives With the exception of gas line antifreeze dur- ing winter months, do not add solvents, thick- eners, or other store-bought additives to your vehicle's fuel, cooling, or lubricating systems.
07 During your trip Refueling 07 282 Manually opening the fuel filler door G024631 If necessary, the fuel filler door can be opened manually: 1. Open the side hatch in the trunk (on the same side as the fuel filler door). 2. Grasp the handle on the green cord.
07 During your trip Refueling 07 283 help avoid malfunctions that could dam- age the three-way catalytic converter. • Do not park your vehicle over combusti- ble materials, such as grass or leaves, which can come into contact with the hot exhaust system and cause such materials to ignite under certain wind and weather conditions.
07 During your trip Loading 07 284 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction The load carrying capacity of your vehicle is determined by factors such as the number of passengers, the amount of cargo, the weight of any accessories that may be installed, etc.
07 During your trip Loading 07 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 285 WARNING • Cover sharp edges on long loads to help prevent injury to occupants. Secure the load to help prevent shift- ing during sudden stops. • Always secure large and heavy objects with a seat belt or cargo retaining straps.
07 During your trip Loading 07 286 Use the seat belt to prevent the load from moving. WARNING • Always secure the load to help prevent it from moving in the event of sudden braking. • Switch off the engine, apply the park- ing brake and put the gear selector in P when loading and unloading the vehicle.
07 During your trip Towing a trailer 07 }} 287 Introduction Volvo recommends the use of Volvo trailer hitches that are specially designed for the vehicle.
07 During your trip Towing a trailer 07 288 NOTE • When parking the vehicle with a trailer on a hill, apply the parking brake before putting the gear selector in P . Always follow the trailer manufactur- er's recommendations for wheel chocking.
07 During your trip Emergency towing 07 }} 289 Towing eyelet Attaching the towing eyelet Attaching the towing eyelet The towing eyelet is located under the floor of the trunk, with the spare tire. This eyelet must be screwed into the positions provided on the right sides of either the front or rear bumper (see illustration).
07 During your trip Emergency towing 07 290 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Having the vehicle towed by a tow truck Call for professional help from an authorized towing company. Volvo recommends the use of flat bed equipment.
07 During your trip 07 291.
292 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. General information .............................................................................. 294 Tire inflation......................................................................
W H E E L S A N D T I R E S.
08 Wheels and tires General information 08 294 Introduction Your vehicle is equipped with tires according to the vehicle's tire information placard on the B-pillar (the structural member at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of the driver's door opening).
08 Wheels and tires General information 08 }} 295 process. The temporary spare 1 should also be replaced at 6-year intervals, even if it has never been used. A tire's age can be determined by the DOT stamp on the sidewall (see the illustration). A tire with e.
08 Wheels and tires General information 08 296 • The tires with the most tread should always be at the rear (to reduce the risk of skidding). • Contact a Volvo workshop if you are unsure about the tread depth.
08 Wheels and tires Tire inflation 08 }} 297 Inflation placard G032521 Tire inflation placard Tire inflation Check tire inflation pressure regularly. See the tire inflation table on page 300.
08 Wheels and tires Tire inflation 08 298 After driving a distance of approximately 1 mile (1.6 km), the tires are considered to be hot. If you have to drive farther than this dis- tance to pump your tire(s), check and record the tire pressure first and add the appropriate air pressure when you get to the pump.
08 Wheels and tires Tire inflation 08 299 Load ratings See page 301 for an explanation of the load rating on the sidewall of the tire..
08 Wheels and tires Inflation pressure 08 300 Tire inflation pressure table The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire inflation placard (see page 297 for its location) for informa- tion specific to the tires installed on your vehicle at the factory.
08 Wheels and tires Tire designations 08 }} 301 Information on the sidewall 3 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 1 G010753 Federal law mandates that tire manufacturers place standardized information on the side- wall of all tires (see the illustration).
08 Wheels and tires Tire designations 08 302 10. Maximum Load : Indicates the maximum load in pounds and kilograms that can be carried by the tire. Refer to the vehicle's tire information placard located on the B- Pillar for the correct tire pressure for your vehicle.
08 Wheels and tires Glossary of tire terminology 08 303 Terms The tire suppliers may have additional mark- ings, notes or warnings such as standard load, radial tubeless, etc. • Tire information placard : A placard showing the OE (Original Equipment) tire sizes, recommended inflation pressure, and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry.
08 Wheels and tires Vehicle loading 08 304 Loads Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design perform- ance. Before loading your vehicle, familiarize your- self with the.
08 Wheels and tires Vehicle loading 08 305 WARNING • Exceeding the permissible axle weight, gross vehicle weight, or any other weight rating limits can cause tire overheating resulting in permanent deformation or catastrophic failure.
08 Wheels and tires Uniform Tire Quality Grading 08 306 Quality grading information ALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUST CONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO THESE GRADES Quality grades can be found, where appli- cable, on the tire sidewall between the tread shoulder and maximum section width.
08 Wheels and tires Snow chains, snow tires, studded tires 08 307 Winter driving conditions Snow chains Snow chains can be used on your Volvo with the following restrictions: • Snow chains should be installed on front wheels only. Use only Volvo approved snow chains.
08 Wheels and tires Temporary Spare 08 308 Spare tire The spare tire in your vehicle 1 is called a "Temporary Spare". Recommended tire pressure (see the placard on the B-pillar or on the fuel filler door) should be maintained irrespective of which position on the vehicle the temporary spare tire is used on.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System* 08 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 309 Location Introduction Certain models are equipped with a tire sealing system * that enables you to tempo- rarily seal a hole in the tread surface and re- inflate a flat tire, or to adjust a tire’s inflation pressure.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System* 08 310 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Tire sealing system–overview Speed limit sticker (on the rear side of the compressor) On/O.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System* 08 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 311 Tire sealing system–temporarily repairing a flat tire Temporarily repairing a flat tire is done in two stages: • Stage 1: The hole is sealed by pumping sealing compound into the tire.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System* 08 312 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 6. Connect the electrical wire to the nearest 12-volt socket in the vehicle. NOTE Be sure that none of the other 12-volt sockets is being used while the compres- sor is in operation.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System* 08 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 313 12. Immediately drive the vehicle for approxi- mately 2 miles (3 km) at a maximum speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) to distribute the sealing compound in the tire.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System* 08 314 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Inflating tires The tire sealing system can be used to inflate the tires. To do so: 1. Park the car in a safe place. 2. The compressor should be switched off.
08 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel 08 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 315 Removing a wheel G014341 Location of jack and tools Spare wheel The spare wheel is only intended for tempo- rary use. Replace it with a normal wheel as soon as possible.
08 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel 08 316 Lug wrench and towing eyelet 5. Screw the towing eyelet into the lug wrench as shown in the illustration. CAUTION The towing eyelet must be screwed into the lug wrench as far as possible.
08 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel 08 317 WARNING • The jack must correctly engage the jack attachment. • Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non-slippery surface. • Never allow any part of your body to be extended under a vehicle suppor- ted by a jack.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 08 318 Introduction NOTE USA – FCC ID: KR5S122780002 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 08 }} 319 allow the TPMS to continue to function prop- erly. NOTE TPMS indicates low tire pressure but does not replace normal tire maintenance. For information on correct tire pressure, please refer to the tire inflation pressure table in this chapter or consult your Volvo retailer.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 08 320 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. NOTE • If you change to tires with a different recommended inflation pressure, the TPMS system must be recalibrated to these tires.
08 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 08 321 WARNING • SST tires should only be mounted by service technicians who are familiar with tires of this type. • SST tires may only be mounted on vehicles equipped with TPMS. • Do not drive faster than 50 mph (80 km/h) if TPMS indicates that a tire has lost inflation pressure.
322 Volvo maintenance................................................................................ 324 Maintaining your car............................................................................. 325 Hood and engine compartment................
M A I N T E N A N C E A N D S P E C I F I C A T I O N S.
09 Maintenance and specifications Volvo maintenance 09 324 Introduction Periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle running well. The maintenance serv- ices contain several checks that require spe- cial instruments and tools and therefore must be performed by a qualified technician.
09 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car 09 }} 325 Owner maintenance Periodic maintenance requirements and inter- vals are described in your vehicle's Warranty and Service Records Information booklet. The following points can be carried out between the normally scheduled maintenance services.
09 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car 09 326 Hoisting the vehicle If a garage jack is used to lift the vehicle, it should be placed: Front: under either of the two reinforced areas under the front section of the vehicle, not under to jack attachment points (the outermost points shown in the illustration) .
09 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car 09 327 • If your Check Engine (MIL) light is lit, your vehicle may fail inspection. • If your vehicle's Check Engine light was lit, but went out without any action on your part, OBD II will still have a recorded fault.
09 Maintenance and specifications Hood and engine compartment 09 328 Opening and closing the hood G010951 Pull the lever located under the left side of the dash to release the hood lock. Lift the hood slightly. Press the release control (located under the right front edge of the hood) to the left, and lift the hood.
09 Maintenance and specifications Hood and engine compartment 09 329 WARNING The cooling fan (located at the front of the engine compartment, behind the radiator) may start or continue to operate (for up to 6 minutes) after the engine has been switched off.
09 Maintenance and specifications Engine oil 09 330 Checking the engine oil The oil level should be checked at regular intervals, particularly during the period up to the first scheduled maintenance service.
09 Maintenance and specifications Engine oil 09 331 3. Add oil if necessary. If the level is close to the MIN mark, add approximately 0.5 US quarts (0.5 liters) of oil. 4. Recheck the level and add more oil if necessary until the level is near the MAX mark.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fluids 09 332 Coolant Location of the coolant reservoir Normally, the coolant does not need to be changed. If the system must be drained, con- sult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician. See page 373 for information on cooling sys- tem capacities.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fluids 09 333 The brake fluid should always be between the MIN and MAX marks on the inside of the res- ervoir. Check, without removing the cap, that there is sufficient fluid in the reservoir. Fluid type : DOT 4 boiling point >536 °F (>280 °C).
09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 09 334 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Introduction All bulb specifications are listed on page 339.
09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 09 }} 335 Headlight housing The entire headlight housing must be lifted out when replacing all front bulbs. Removing the headlight housing Pull out the headlight housing's locking pins. Pull the headlight housing straight out.
09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 09 336 Low beam, Halogen G021746 1. Remove the headlight housing from the vehicle (see page 334). 2. Remove the cover over the bulbs (see page 335). 3. Unplug the connector from the bulb. 4. Remove the bulb by pressing the holder downward.
09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 09 }} 337 Front side marker lights G021751 1. Remove the headlight housing from the vehicle. 2. Remove the small round cover over the bulbs. 3. Pull the wire to withdraw the bulb holder. 4. Pull out the burned out bulb and press a new bulb into the socket.
09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 09 338 Taillight lens, right side Brake light (LEDs) Backup light Rear fog light Turn signal Parking light (LEDs) Side marker lights (LEDs) Taillight bulb holder Backup light Rear fog light Turn signal License plate lighting G021756 1.
09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 09 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 339 Trunk lighting G021758 The trunk lighting is located on opposite sides of the trunk. 1. Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that the bulb housing comes loose.
09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 09 340 Lighting function Wat- tage Bulb Front side marker lights 5 W5W LL Glove compart- ment lighting 5 SV8.5 (length 43mm) Trunk lighting 5 SV8.5 (length 38mm) NOTE Please consult a Volvo retailer’s Parts department for the most up-to-date bulb specifications.
09 Maintenance and specifications Wiper blades and washer fluid 09 }} 341 Wiper blades Service position Wiper blades in service position The wiper blades must be in the vertical (service) position for replacement, washing or to lift them away from the windshield when e.
09 Maintenance and specifications Wiper blades and washer fluid 09 342 With the wipers in the service position, fold out the wiper arm from the wind- shield. Press the button on the wiper blade attachment and pull the wiper blade straight out, parallel with the wiper arm.
09 Maintenance and specifications Battery 09 }} 343 Warning symbols on the battery Wear protective goggles. Keep away from children. Avoid smoking, open flames, and/or sparks. See the owner's manual. Contains corrosive acid. Risk of explosion Recycle properly NOTE A used battery should be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
09 Maintenance and specifications Battery 09 344 WARNING • Never expose the battery to open flame or electric spark. • Do not smoke near the battery. • Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin, fabrics or painted surfaces.
09 Maintenance and specifications Battery 09 }} 345 WARNING Connect and disconnect the positive and negative cables in the correct sequence. Removal Switch off the ignition, remove the remote key from.
09 Maintenance and specifications Battery 09 346 6. Connect the black negative cable. 7. Press in the rear cover. (See Removal). 8. Reinstall the molding.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 }} 347 Replacing fuses There are relay/fuseboxes located in the engine compartment, the passenger com- partment and the trunk. If an electrical component fails to function, this may be due to a blown fuse. The easiest way to see if a fuse is blown is to remove it.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 348 Engine compartment.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 349 Engine compartment, upper Engine compartment, front Engine compartment, lower Positions These fuses are all located in the engine com- partment box.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 350 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Pos Function A Heated washer noz- zles* 10 - Lighting panel 5 - - - Relay coils 5 Auxiliary lights* 20 Horn 15 Relay coils, Engine Control Module (ECM) 10 Control module - auto- matic transmission 15 A/C compressor (not 4-cyl.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 }} 351 Pos Function A Fuel leakage detection (5-/6-cyl. engines), control module for radiator shutter (5-cyl. engines) 5 Fuel leakage detection, A/C relay (4-cyl. engines) 15 Coolant pump (4-cyl. engines) 50 Cooling fan 60 (4/5- cyl.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 352 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Under the glove compartment Fusebox A : General fuses Fusebox B : Control module fuses Fold aside the upholstery covering the fuse- boxes. 1. Press the cover's lock and fold it up.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 353 Pos Function A Controls in left rear passeng- er's door 20 Keyless drive* 20 Power dr.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 354 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Pos Function A Alarm, On-board diagnostic system 5 - Airbag system, occupant weight sensor 10 Collision warning system* 5 Accelerator pedal sensor, auto-dim mirror function, heated rear seats* 7.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 355 Cargo area Located behind the upholstery on the left side of the trunk Positions Pos Funct.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 356 Engine compartment cold zone (Start/Stop only) 1 Location of Start/Stop fuses Positions • Fuses A1, A2 and 1–11 are relays/circuit breakers and should only be removed or replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 09 357 Pos Function A Circuit breaker: fusebox A under the glove compartment (see page 352) 60 Circuit breaker: central elec- trical module in the trunk 60 Clim.
09 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 09 358 Washing the car The following points should be kept in mind when washing and cleaning the car: • The car should be washed at regular intervals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots adhere to the paint and may cause damage.
09 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 09 }} 359 washers do not have facilities for washing the underbody. NOTE Condensation may form temporarily on the inside of the lenses of exterior lights such as headlights, fog lights, or taillights. This is normal and the lights are designed to withstand moisture.
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09 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 09 }} 361 If there are stains on the steering wheel: Type 1 (ink, wine, coffee, milk, sweat or blood) – Use a soft cloth or sponge. Wipe the wheel with a solution with 5% ammonia. For blood stains, mix approx.
09 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 09 362 Minor stone chips and scratches Material: • Primer – can • Paint – touch-up pen • Brush • Masking tape If the stone chip has not gone down to the bare metal and an undamaged color coat remains, you can add paint immediately after removing dirt.
09 Maintenance and specifications 09 363.
364 Label information.................................................................................. 366 Specifications........................................................................................ 368 Overview of information and warning symbols.
S P E C I F I C A T I O N S.
10 Specifications Label information 10 366 Location of labels.
10 Specifications Label information 10 367 List of labels Vehicle Emission Control Information. Your Volvo is designed to meet all appli- cable emission standards, as evidenced by the certification label on the underside of the hood. For further information regar- ding these regulations, please consult your Volvo retailer.
10 Specifications Specifications 10 368 Dimensions–S80 Position Dimension in (mm) A Wheelbase 111.6 (2835) B Length 191.1 (4854) C Load length, floor, seatback down 75.
10 Specifications Specifications 10 }} 369 Position Dimension in (mm) G Track, front 62.5 (1588) A 62.1 (1578) B H Track, rear 62.4 (1585) A 62 (1575) B I Load width, floor 44.5 (1130) J Width 73.3 (1861) 73.9 (1876) C K Width incl. door mirrors (folded out) 82.
10 Specifications Specifications 10 370 Category USA Canada Permissible axle weights, front 4-cyl. FWD: 2580 lbs 6-cyl. turbo AWD: 2750 lbs 4-cyl. FWD: 1170 kg 6-cyl. AWD turbo: 1250 kg Permissible axle weights, rear 4-cyl. FWD: 2270 lbs 6-cyl. turbo AWD: 2360 lbs 4-cyl.
10 Specifications Specifications 10 }} 371 Specifica- tion/Model 3.2 6-cyl. 3.2 6-cyl. 3.0T A 2.0 4-cyl. T9 2.0 4-cyl. T10 2.0 4-cyl. T11 2.0 4-cyl. T12 Torque (Nm/rps) 320/53 300/55 440/35 – 70 400/35–75 400/35–75 350/1500-4500 350/1500-4500 Torque (ft.
10 Specifications Specifications 10 372 Refer to the warranty and Service Records information booklet for information on oil change intervals and oil type requirements. NOTE This vehicle comes from the factory with synthetic oil. Oil additives must not be used.
10 Specifications Specifications 10 }} 373 Other fluids and lubricants Fluid System Volume Specification Transmission oil A Automatic (TF-80SC) 7.4 US qts (7 liters) Transmission fluid AW-1 Automatic (TG-81SC) 7 US qts ( 6.6 liters) Coolant 3.2 (6-cyl.
10 Specifications Specifications 10 374 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Motor Voltage (V) Cold start capacity CCA (Cold Cranking Amperes) (A) Reserve capacity (minutes) Eng.
10 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols 10 }} * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 375 Introduction The symbols in the vehicle's various displays are .
10 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols 10 376 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Symbol Description Pg. no. Left turn signal indicator 76 Right turn signal indica- tor 76 Stability system , Sport mode 144 Information symbols in the instrument panel Symbol Description Pg.
10 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols 10 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 377 Symbol Description Pg. no. Bluetooth TM hands-free 262 HD radio 244 Park Assist* 185 Information symbols in the ceiling console Symbol Description Pg.
10 Specifications Volvo programs 10 378 Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Your new Volvo comes with a four year ON CALL roadside assistance. Additional infor- mation, features, and benefits are described in a separate information package in your glove compartment.
10 Specifications 10 379.
11 Index 11 380 1, 2, 3 ... 12-volt sockets........................................ 227 A ABS (anti-lock brake system).................. 136 Accessory installation warning.................. 13 Active chassis system............................. 224 Active high beams.
11 Index 11 381 fluid..................................................... 373 general information............................. 135 Bulbs headlights........................... 334, 335, 336 introduction......................................... 334 license plate lights.
11 Index 11 382 Driving economically................................ 276 Driving in cold weather............................ 278 Driving through water.............................. 277 E ECC......................................... 210, 212, 214 Eco (driving function).
11 Index 11 383 Glossary of tire terminology..................... 303 Grocery bag holder.................................. 285 Gross vehicle weight............................... 304 H Hazard warning flashers............................ 99 HD digital radio.
11 Index 11 384 J Jack attaching............................................. 315 location of........................................... 315 Jump starting........................................... 119 K Key blade................................. 54, 60, 63, 64 private locking.
11 Index 11 385 P Paint, touching up.................................... 361 Park assist....................................... 185, 187 Park Assist Camera................................. 189 Parking brake electric, applying/releasing................
11 Index 11 386 S Safety, occupant........................................ 16 Safety defects, reporting........................... 17 Seat belt reminder................................................ 19 Seat belts Automatic locking retractor/Emer- gency locking retractor.
11 Index 11 387 rotation............................................... 294 Self-supporting run flat tires (SST)..... 320 snow................................................... 307 spare................................................... 308 specifications.
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