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1. 172 halogen headlamp 172 Adjusting the steering wheel 73 AF automatic frequency update 249 Airbag activating deactivating PACOS 22 driver s and front passenger side 21 key SWITCH Off oret cns 22 AIRBAG m 20 Airbag Systemic tees 20 Air conditioning esee 88 zoo IB 92 rear of passenger compartment 59 Air distribution reet 89 Air distribution A C eeesee 93 Air quality system ECC 92 Air vents instrument panel s 89 Alarm alarm indicator esses 132 alarm signals 5 nnne 133 A Gere cet tiroteo trcs 132 automatic alarm activation 133 deactivating a triggered alarm 133 GISANMING ainia eis 132 general neret rene 132 reduced alarm level 133 All wheel drive AWD 149 Audio headphones socket SUNFOUM Glas cscce casi caiccadsaseicazanntiardsicsicnes Audio see also Sound Audio files reiecit cec in Audio system FUNCION EPOD 240 Audio volume phone 256 266 phone media player 266 ring signal phone 266 Auto EGC kiren faeere ris Di enr 93 Automatic Car washes sss
2. 9 Temperature right hand side B Temperature left hand side p Fan B Fan rear passenger compartment Functions 1 AC ON OFF ON The air conditioning is on It is controlled by the system s AUTO function This way incoming air is cooled and dehumidified OFF When the defroster function is activated the air conditioning is switched on automati cally can be switched off using the AC button Option accessory for more information see Introduction 2 Air quality system recirculation multifilter Certain cars are equipped with a Multifilter and air quality sensor The Multifilter separates gases and particles thus reducing the volume of odours and pollutants The air quality sensor detects increased levels of contaminants in the outside air When the air quality sensor detects contaminated outside air the air intake is closed and the air in the passenger compart ment is recirculated The Multifilter also cleans the air recirculating in the passenger compart ment 03 Climate control Electronic Climate Control ECC A green light AUT illuminates in the button when the air qual ity sensor is active Operation Press AUTO to activate the air quality sen sor normal setting Or Select one of the following three functions by repeatedly pressing C amp e The lamp for MAN illuminates Recircu lation is now activated e Nolamp illuminates Recirculation
3. eeeeneeennenne 265 Mp3 functions 251 Mutti filter 88 142 MY KE Yoda an 238 Oil see also Engine oil 56 281 Oil level low eeeeseeeeeeeeeene 207 One key dial erred 257 Owner s manual environmental labelling 12 Oxyhydrogen ga s nens 162 P PAGOS ouai RE 22 PACOS With uscar tees 22 Paintwork Colour CO ivi 198 damage and touch up 198 Panel vents in the door pillar 90 Parking assistance 60 154 parking assistance sensors 155 Parking Drake ottiene tentis 57 72 12 Alphabetical Index 5 z 12 Alphabetical Index Parking heater traffic Safety coins 257 frequency update 249 battery and fuel ses 96 volume reduction during phone call 256 pj 246 249 general 5 ntt itat 95 Phone book 258 Plisson arias 247 symbols and display messages 95 radio Seti Simi 245 A O 96 udo SUAE WEN RIEN 297 radio statioris i i ttr 245 Parking lamps ees 62 Pinch protection sunroof 82 radio A 247 je A eren 24 Petrol grade rp rere 140 PIO t 195 baw tati 2c Position lamps 62 SLOT Sao ote Phone B di traffic information sss 247 E call volume reete 2587 PUN I aO tuning eec 246 COMMOC Hc ci
4. Ignition keys and electronic immobiliser The remote control key must not hang with other keys or metal objects on the same key ring The electronic immobiliser could be acti vated erroneously and the car will not start Remote control functions G027013 O Unlocking Press the button once to unlock all doors the tailgate and the fuel filler flap simulta neously O Tailgate e Press the button once to unlock the tail gate only Two presses both unlocks and opens the tailgate slightly Q Panic function Panic function Can be used to attract atten tion in an emergency Press and hold the red button for at least 3 seconds or press it 2 times 05 Locks and alarm within the same space of time to activate the direction indicators and the horn The panic alarm is deactivated automatically after 25 sec onds or by pressing any of the buttons on the remote control key Approach light duration Do the following when you approach the car Press the yellow button on the remote con trol key The interior lighting position parking lamps number plate lighting door mirror lamps will now switch on The lighting on a coupled trailer will also switch on These lamps remain lit for 30 60 or 90 seconds A suitable time setting can be made at a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended To extinguish the approach lighting Press the yellow button again Locking Loc
5. Warning lamp stability and traction control system 152 Warning symbol airbag system 19 Warning triangle Washers headlamps nnn 69 rear wIndOW 5 2 crono nnns 69 washer fluid filling 208 windsCreen 2 iter tnnns 69 Water and dirt repellent coating 80 Water repellent surface cleaning 195 Weights korb weight eiecti 278 trailer weight nns 164 Wheels changing 185 installation 186 removal si 185 snow chains 180 spare wheel 183 Whiplash injUry 55 orien 27 WHIPS child seat booster cushion 27 Whiplash injury eese 27 Windscreen washing 69 Windscreen wipers eese 68 VAIN SONSON 68 Winter tyres Wiper SAW Witt 69 Wiper blades irren 211 cleariltig iu coit pattes 211 replacing rear window 211 replacing windscreen 211 12 Alphabetical Index 5 a2 12 Alphabetical Index VOLVO Volvo Car Corporation TP 14152 English AT 1146 Printed in Sweden G teborg 201 1 Copyright 2000 201 1 Volvo Car Corporation
6. eee 150 Bulbs see Lighting 216 289 t Calls functions during a call 258 INCOMING ss cuiii akon petita 265 Operation eines 265 Car care 194 Car care leather upholstery 196 Cargo area nre eines 115 bagihold r 2 nonien 119 cargo area compartment 120 CANO COVEN iia 119 electrical socket 119 e A 105 A iei rtr oir rere 116 safety grille eere 118 Safety ret rts 117 Cargo area compartment 120 Cargo COVE A ivi iaviines 119 Car upholstery eene 196 CarWaShiia E TTER 194 Catalytic converter 141 288 e a 161 CD Ghiariger aeo eter arti tertie 251 QI f tictloris iie iaa 251 Checking and topping up the coolant 209 Checking the engine oil level 207 eT 31 child safety locks 40 59 130 child seats and airbags 31 child seats and side airbags 24 location in the Car ues 31 location in the car table 32 TT 31 Child safety locks eessess 59 Child siii 31 extra locking function in seatbelt 44 ISOFIX fixture system for child seats 40 FECOMMENARO cicociacricociniconinic can rinc n 32 size class
7. 02 74 D 02 Instruments and controls Power windows Operating The power windows are operated using the controls in the doors The ignition key must be in position I or Il for the power windows to operate The windows continue to work when the car has stopped and the remote control key has been removed provided none of the doors is opened Operate the windows with caution To open a window Depress the front of the control To close a window Raise the front of the control One way to reduce the pulsating wind noise when the rear windows are open is to also open the front windows slightly If there are children in the car e Always remember to switch off the power supply to the power windows by removing the remote control key if the driver leaves the car e Make sure that children or other pas sengers cannot be trapped in any way when closing the windows If the rear door windows are operated from the driver s door check that none of the rear seat passengers is in danger of getting their hands caught when closing the win dows Driver s door Controls power windows Q Front window controls 8 Rear window controls The driver can operate all power windows from the driver s seat The windows can be opened and closed in two ways e Depress one of the controls A or B gen tly or pull them up gently The power win dows go up or down as long as the switch is
8. 236 DOOR MIMO Suicida 79 Driver s door control panel 52 74 Driving cooling systerm rns 136 economical uec disc sic 136 iB I 136 slippery driving conditions 137 with the tailgate open 137 with trailer rient ies 164 Driving ir Water irren 136 Driving with a trailer towball load nire 278 towing capacity 164 278 DSTC see also Stability control sys Kl 57 152 Operations aceti e E eerta 152 E ECC electronic climate control 88 92 Economical dtiving oen 136 ECO pressure rte eee 181 table ente oon h n 287 Electrical socket cargo alea steep n 119 centre console eene 60 rear seat iens 73 Electrical system n 289 Emergerncy calls ien 255 Emergency equipment warning triangle 182 Emergency puncture repair 187 Emission control fault indicator 57 Engine compartment 206 Dn Q 207 Engine oil 2 eren 207 281 adverse driving conditions 281 Capaciti8s Lco rtr cirea 281 filter termine 207 Oll Grade iii eic rei esie ERE icis 281 oil Dresstite eere neo nene 56 Engine preheater eese 57 Engine specifications 280 En
9. 3 Drive slowly in a circle at a speed of no more than 8 km h until CAL disappears from the display Which is when calibration is complete 4 Alternative calibration method Drive off as usual CAL disappears from the display when calibration is complete Door mirrors G029575 The controls for adjusting the two door mirrors are atthe front of the driver s door armrest The rearview mirrors can be operated in ignition position I and Il Press the L button for the left hand door mirror or the R button for the right hand door mirror The light on the button illumi nates 2 Adjust the position with the joystick in the centre 3 Press the L or R button again The light goes out Folding in the door mirrors see page 59 02 Instruments and controls Windows rearview and door mirrors Adjust the mirrors before you begin driving Door mirrors with memory function If the car has door mirrors with memory func tion they work together with the memory set ting of the seat see page 101 Memory function in remote control When you unlock the car with one of the remote controls and change the setting of the door mirrors these new settings are saved in the remote control The next time you unlock the car with the same remote control and open the driver s door within five minutes the mirrors will assume their stored positions Laminated side windows The laminated windows in the front a
10. 4 Fitthe bulb holder back in place and turn clockwise Direction indicators G027089 The bulbs are housed in bayonet holders d Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove Press in the bulb turn anticlockwise and remove Fit the new bulb by pressing it into the recess and then turning clockwise 09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs Bulbs in rear lamp cluster OH Oo G045583 Direction indicators Reversing lamp If an error message remains after the broken bulb has been replaced then we recom mend that you visit an authorised Volvo workshop 09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs Bulb replacement Go45612 Switch off all lights and turn the remote control key to position 0 Lower the bottom of the tailgate and open the floor hatch If the car is equipped with a grocery bag holder undo the holder s retaining straps Remove the corner piece Open the hatch in the side panel by pulling the catch up and towards you Take spanner no 10 out of the tool kit and undo the nuts Pull the entire insert straight back 7 10 Ti 12 Loosen the extra length of cable for better accessibility Place the insert on a soft surface so as not to scratch the glass Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and pull it out Turn the bulb anticlockwise to loosen it Ap
11. Phone system components Option accessory for more information see Introduction Phone system components o Steering wheel keypad You can control the majority of phone functions using the steering wheel keypad When the phone is active the steering wheel keypad can only be used for phone functions When in active mode phone information is always shown in the control panel display 2 Microphone The microphone for hands free is fitted in the roof by the sun visor SIM card reader The SIM card is inserted into the front of the control panel Centre console control panel All phone functions except call volume can be regu lated via the control panel 6 Antenna The antenna is mounted against the windscreen in front of the rearview mirror General Always put traffic safety first Switch off the phone system when refuel ling the car Switch off the system near blasting work Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop carries out phone system servicing Emergency calls Emergency calls to alarm centres can be made without a SIM card as long as there is coverage by a GSM operator 1 2 Activate the phone Ring the emergency number that applies to your region within EU 112 Press ENTER in the control panel or in the steering wheel keypad Controls Display ENTER accept a call make a menu selection or activate the phone from standby mode O
12. If the brake fluid reservoir s level is normal but the symbols are still illuminated the car can be driven with great care to an authorised workshop recommended by Volvo to have the brake system checked If the level in the brake fluid reservoir is below MIN then the car should not be driven any further Have the car transpor ted to an authorised workshop recom 2 For certain engine variants the symbol for low oil pressure is not used Warnings are given via display text see page 207 EE mended by Volvo to have the brake system checked AN If the BRAKE and ABS symbols are illumi nated at the same time there is a risk that the rear end will skid during heavy braking Seatbelt reminder This symbol illuminates if someone in a front seat has not put on their belt or if someone in a rear seat has taken off their seatbelt Low oil p ressure eon If this symbol illuminates during driving then the engine s oil pres sure is too low Stop the engine immediately and check the engine oil level top up if necessary If the symbol illuminates and the oil level is normal contact an authorised workshop recom mended by Volvo 02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Emissions system If the symbol illuminates then it CY may be due to a fault in the car s emissions system Volvo recom mendis that you drive to an author ised Volv
13. Reservoir for power steering fluid location depends on engine variant Oils and fluids Checking the engine oil Volvo recommends Castrol oil products When driving under adverse conditions see page 281 o B ES Y 3 oO D IMPORTANT In order to fulfil the requirements for the engine s service intervals all engines are filled with a specially adapted synthetic engine oil at the factory The choice of oil has been made very carefully with regard to service life starting characteristics fuel consumption and environmental impact An approved engine oil must be used in order that the recommended service inter vals can be applied Only use a prescribed grade of oil for both filling and oil change otherwise you will risk affecting service life starting characteristics fuel consumption and environmental impact Volvo Car Corporation disclaims all war ranty liability if engine oil of the prescribed grade and viscosity is not used Volvo recommends that oil changes are car ried out at an authorised Volvo workshop Volvo uses different systems for warning of low high oil level or low high oil pressure Cer tain variants have an oil pressure sensor and then the lamp for oil pressure is used Other variants have an oil level sensor and then the driver is informed via the warning symbol in the centre of the instrument unit as well as by dis play texts Certain models have both variants
14. gt gt 221 09 Maintenance and service 09 Replacing bulbs 1 Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that 1 the lamp housing comes loose Remove the blown bulb Fit a new bulb Check that the bulb lights Refit the lamp housing ax Bulb in cargo area Vanity mirror lighting 3 g S8 Insert a slotted screwdriver at the side of the centre clip in the bottom edge of the mirror Lift up so the centre clip releases Slide the screwdriver from side to side so that the outer clips release Lift out the mirror insert Replace the bulbs Refit the insert top edge first Be sure that the upper clips are properly depressed before pressing the insert back General 6032397 Cable routing may vary slightly due to engine variant However the components listed are in the same positions All electrical functions and components are protected with a number of fuses to protect your car s electrical system from damage by short circuits or overloads The fuses are in five different locations in the car 1 Relay fuse box in the engine compartment Fuse box in the passenger compartment within the sound barrier on the driver s side Fuse box in the passenger compartment at dashboard end on driver s side Q Fuse box in cargo area Fuse box in cargo area Executive If an electrical component or function does
15. erinnern 237 240 Spare wheel rores 1838 temporary Spare ciii iet rantes 182 Speed dial numbers 257 Spin control 152 Spiri Control ene 152 Spin control function 152 SRS system generali cito hr E ORE 20 Stability system esses 152 deactivation eeeeeeeerene 152 12 Alphabetical Index 5 D 12 Alphabetical Index indicator rre 57 Symbols eie cin ideni rri 152 Standby mode phone 256 Start assistance 162 Starting the engine 144 Steering lock 144 Steering wheel cruise control niinus 70 Keypad nins 70 238 steering wheel adjustment 73 Stone chips and scratches 198 Storage compartment 109 110 Storage spaces in the passenger compart DI e mn 106 Storing radio stations 245 Streaming audio o opening and closing 81 pinch protection eene 82 SUNSCIOCM 82 ventilation position 81 Sunscreen sunroof seesussss 82 SUONA A es Recte nece n Per epe 243 Switching main and dipped beam 65 Symbols indicator symbols ee 56 sta
16. 1 Make sure the net lies in front of the side panel armrest when securing 2 Tension the safety net using the anchoring straps Folding up the safety net The safety net can be folded up and placed in the cargo area floor for cars seating five Press the buttons 1 in the safety net hinges to release the hinges and fold up the net D 04 Interior 118 Make sure that the upper mountings of the safety net are correctly fitted and that the anchoring straps are securely fastened Do not use a damaged net Steel safety grille The protective grille in the cargo area prevents cargo or pets from being thrown forward in the passenger compartment in the event of heavy braking For reasons of safety the protective grille must always be mounted and secured correctly Option accessory for more information see Introduction Fit the protective grille as follows T Lift in the protective grille through the tail gate opening or one of the rear doorways fold down the seats in the second row if necessary Insert one of the protective grille mountings in its bracket above the rear door behind the second row of seats Slide the protective grille mounting to the front position of the bracket Place the other protective grille mounting in its bracket above the other rear door and slide it to the front position IA warna 5
17. 6 2 Network 6 1 1 Auto 6 1 2 Manual select SIM security 6 2 1 On 6 2 2 Off 10 Infotainment system o Menu structure phone 10 Infotainment system Menu structure phone 6 2 3 Auto ES 6 8 Change PIN code 6 4 Audio 6 4 1 Ring volume mE 6 4 2 Ring signal 6 4 38 Mute radio 6 4 4 Msg beep 6 5 Factory settings Description of menu options 1 Call register 1 1 Missed calls List of missed calls You can choose to call erase or store the number in the phone book 1 2 Received calls List of received calls You can choose to call erase or store the number in the phone book 1 3 Dialled no List of dialled numbers You can choose to call erase or store the number in the phone book 1 4 Erase list Erase the lists found in the menus 1 1 1 2 and 1 3 as below 1 4 1 All 1 4 2 Missed 1 4 8 Received 1 4 4 Dialled 1 5 Call duration Duration of all calls or of the most recent call The phone code is required to reset the call timer see menu 5 4 1 5 1 Last call 1 5 2 Call count 1 5 3 Total time 1 5 4 Reset timer 2 Phone book 2 1 Search Search for a name in the phone book 2 2 New number Store names and phone numbers in the phone book see page 258 2 3 Copy all Copy phone numbers and names from the SIM card to the phone memory 2 3 1 2 3 2 From phone to SIM memory From SIM to phone memory 2 4 Speed dial A number stored in the phone book can be
18. G026955 Button for activating deactivating BLIS is activated when the engine is started The indicator lamps in the door panels flash three times when BLIS is activated The system can be deactivated activated by pressing BLIS When BLIS is deactivated the light in the button goes out and a text message is shown on the instrument panel display When BLIS is activated the light in the button illuminates a new text message is shown on the display and the indicator lamps in the door panels flash three times Press the READ but ton to clear the text message For more infor mation on messages see page 58 06 Option accessory for more information see Introduction loi 06 Starting and driving 06 158 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Blind Spot Information System BLIS BLIS system message Specification Text on the dis play BLIND SPOT INFO The BLIS system is SYSTEM ON activated BLIND SPOT Blind spot syst dis SYST SERVICE engaged contact a REQUIRED workshop BLIND SPOT Reduced function in SYST FUNCTION the data transmis REDUCED sion between the BLIS system s cam era and the car s electrical system The camera resets itself when the data transmission between the BLIS system s camera and the car s electri cal system returns to normal BLIND SPOT Right camera SYST R CAMERA blocked clean the BLOCKED lens Text on the dis Specification
19. OQ DIES 01 Do not obstruct the WHIPS system p AN G020125 Do not leave any objects on the floor behind the driver s seat passenger seat that may prevent the WHIPS system from functioning AEZ Do not squeeze rigid objects between the rear seat cushion and the front seat back rest Make sure you do not to obstruct the function of the WHIPS system Do not place objects in the rear seat that may pre vent the WHIPS system from functioning AEZ If a rear seat backrest is folded down the corresponding front seat must be moved forward so that it does not touch the folded backrest If a seat has been subjected to extreme forces such as due to a rear end collision the WHIPS system must be checked Volvo recommends that you contact an author ised Volvo workshop Part of the WHIPS system s protective capacity may have been lost even if the seats appear to be undamaged Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop to have the sys tem checked even after a minor rear end collision 01 Safety 9 o Function Volvo s Roll Over Protection System ROPS mmm has been designed to reduce the risk of the car overturning and to provide the best possible protection in the event of such an accident The system consists of e A stabiliser system RSC Roll Stability Control that minimises the risk of over turning during sudden evasive
20. OWNERS MANUAL en G Volvo for life DEAR VOLVO OWNER THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VOLVO We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo In order to increase your enjoyment of the car we recommend that The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your you familiarise yourself with the equipment instructions and mainte passengers Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world Your Volvo nance information contained in this owner s manual has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental requirements D Table of contents gt AS A O 00 Introduction importantintormati or se ae Volvo and the environment 01 Safety Seaibells eReeHHReeemme 16 SvwmbolssairBagsse eee eS 19 Airbags ees MEE TEE RETE 20 Activating deactivating the airbag 22 Side airbags SIPS baggs 24 Inflatable Curtain IC 26 WEBS ic RENE 27 Roll over protection ROPS 29 When the systems deploy 30 e hilelisatety MEE cco EE 31 2 i Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 Instruments and controls Overview left hand drive car 48 Overview right hand drive car 50 Driver s door control panel 52 Combined instrument panel EOS
21. The brake pedal must be depressed to move the gear lever from the P position The gearbox is mechanically blocked when the P position is engaged Always apply the parking brake when parking the car R Reverse The car must be stationary when position R is selected N Neutral N is the neutral position No gear is engaged and the engine can be started Apply the park ing brake when the car is stationary with the gear selector in position N D Drive D is the normal driving position The car auto matically shifts between the different gears of the gearbox based on the level of acceleration and speed The car must be stationary when the gear selector is moved to position D from position R Gear selector inhibitor G020237 The gear selector can always be moved freely between N and D Other positions are locked with a latch that is released with the inhibitor button on the gear selector With one press on the inhibitor button you can move the lever forwards or backwards between the gear positions N R and P 06 Starting and driving Manual positions To move from the automatic driving position D to a manual position move the gear selector to position M To go from position M to the automatic driving position D move the selector to position D On the 5 speed automatic gearbox gears 3 4 and 5 have the Lock up function locked gears which provides better engine br
22. 10 Infotainment system Control panels audio Steering wheel keypad 10 Audio Phone Menus G027004 G027112 The four buttons at the bottom of the steering wheel keypad control both the radio and the phone The function of the respective button depends on which system is active The steer ing wheel keypad can be used to adjust vol ume switch between preset stations and change CD tracks The two upper buttons in the keypad Yes and No are used to answer and end phone calls respectively To change between audio menu and phone menu press No Some infotainment system functions are con trolled via a menu system The current menu level is shown at the top right of the display Menu options are shown in the middle of the display e MENU leads to the menu system Up down with the buttons scrolls between menu options e ENTER selects or activates deactivates a menu option e EXIT leads back one step in the menu structure A long press on EXIT will exit the menu system Shortcuts Menu options are numbered and can also be selected directly with the keypad 1 6 My own shortcut button MY KEY Use MY KEY to store a favourite function in the menu e g TP Select the function in the menu to be stored by holding MY KEY depressed for more than two seconds When My Key stored is shown in the display the function has been stored Activate the function with a short press
23. ELR The seatbelt in the centre of the second row of seats has an extra locking function ALR ELR The locking function helps to hold the belt taut in order to facilitate child seat installation turer s instructions When installing a child seat with the help of the E seatbelt NN D 8 NAKA 1 Secure the seatbelt in the child seat fol The car is equipped with upper mounting eile us E uem of the child seat points for child seats These mounting points ene are located on the rear of the rear seats 2 Pull out the entire seatbelt The upper mounting points are primarily 3 Lock the seatbelt by inserting the locking intended for use with front facing child seats tab in the buckle A clear click indicates Volvo recommends that small children should that the seatbelt has locked sit in rear facing child seats to as late an age 4 Allow the seatbelt mechanism to retract as possible the seatbelt while stretching it around the child seat A mechanical sound will be audible from the seatbelt This is normal These mounting points are only on the sec ond row of seats in cars seating seven 5 Automatic Locking Retractor Emergency Locking Retractor hee 01 Safety i Overview left hand drive cCar sseeen n Overview right hand drive car Driver s door control PO iii Combined instrument panel sess Indicator and warning symbols
24. Fold out both red sides of the warning tri angle Position the warning triangle in a suitable place with regard to traffic After use Pack everything in reverse order Make sure that the warning triangle with case is securely fastened in the compartment Spare wheel Temporary Spare The spare wheel Temporary spare is only intended for use temporarily and must be replaced by an ordinary wheel as soon as pos sible The car s handling may be altered by the use of the spare wheel The spare wheel is smaller than the normal wheel The car s ground clearance is affected accordingly Pay attention to high kerbs and do not machine wash the car If the spare wheel is fitted on the front axle you cannot use snow chains at the same time On all wheel drive cars the drive on the rear axle can be disconnected The spare wheel must not be repaired The correct tyre pressure for the spare wheel is stated in the tyre pressure table see page 287 D IMPORTANT Never drive faster than 80 km h with a spare wheel on the car D IMPORTANT The car must never be driven fitted with more than one Temporary Spare wheel 182 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 07 Wheels and tyres O Warning triangle and spare wheel Spare wheel removing 5045624 The spare wheel is located under the car The Proceed as follows to release the spare wheel jack tool kit
25. Glovebox lighting is switched on and off respectively when the lid is opened or closed Vanity mirror The light illuminates automatically when the cover is lifted Automatic lighting Automatic lighting can be disengaged by pressing button 2 see page 104 and holding it depressed for more than 3 seconds A short press on the button re engages automatic lighting When automatic lighting is activated the pas senger compartment lighting is switched on automatically and remains on for 30 seconds e the car is unlocked with the key or remote control key e the engine is switched off and the key is turned to the 0 position Passenger compartment lighting is switched on and remains on for 10 minutes if one of the doors is open and the passenger compartment lighting is not switched off Passenger compartment lighting is switched off when e the engine is started e the car is locked with the key or remote control key 2 The function is light dependent and is only activated when it is dark The programmed times 30 seconds and 10 minutes can be changed by a Volvo work shop j E A S Option accessory for more information see Introduction 04 Interior C Interior lighting 04 105 Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage spaces D 04 Interior 04 Interior C Storage spaces in the passenger compartment
26. Indicator and warning symbols 55 Iuieunation display Melee S 58 Switches in the centre console 59 lighting paneles A PEE 62 Left hand stalk switch 65 ilitipiGormputelges SERENE secre RES 66 Right hand stalk switch 68 Cruise control BW AA 70 Parking brake electrical socket etc 72 Dowetnwindows Bi 74 Windows rearview and door mirrors 76 Powers UNO a ceo coac cronicas 81 Homelinks A DET 83 Table of contents QD HS O O O O O 03 Climate control 04 Interior 05 Locks and alarm General information on climate control 88 Eon e TREE ES 100 Remote control key key with remote con Electronic Climate Control ECC 92 Front seats Executive 103 ES 124 Fuel driven parking heater Interior lighting Storage spaces in the passenger com ChildisatetylOCKS e 130 A ccoo iisi 106 A AAA AA 132 Storage spaces in the passenger com partment Executive sees jtd Rear seat BE O A We Ifoading el O ccoo 114 Cargo area ees AR ss 115 x Option accessory for more information see Introduction 3 D Table of contents EO IS 06 Starting and driving 07 Wheels and tyres 08 Car care General rne 136 General eH eene 178 GIG AMINO esc ene 194 Refueling sees correos 138 M
27. Insert the attaching brace through the lower mounting in the protective grille from underneath as indicated in the illustration 6 Fitthe spring on the attaching brace and Screw in the knob 7 Fitthe hook from the attaching brace in the load securing eyelet and tighten the knob until the attaching brace takes hold in the load securing eyelet Do the same on the other side Tighten both attaching braces alternately 10 Fit protective caps on the exposed screw threads above the knobs AN For cars seating seven For reasons of safety no passengers should sit in the third row of seats if the protective grille is posi tioned behind the second row of seats Electrical socket in cargo area Cargo cover Bag holder SS Slide down the cover when you wish to use the socket It works regardless of whether the igni tion is on or off If the ignition is switched off and a power con sumer that uses more than 0 1 A is connected to the electric socket a warning message is shown in the display Remember that using the electrical socket with the engine switched off involves the risk of discharging the car s battery Pull out the cargo area cover pull it over the Open the hatch in the cargo area Hang or cargo and hook it into the holes in the rear pil secure your grocery bags using the tensioning lars of the cargo area straps or holders Removing the cargo area cover Press th
28. K Keypad in the steering wheel 70 238 Kick down automatic gearbox sess 148 L Lambda sond Lamps see Lighting 216 Leather upholstery washing instructions 196 Lighting 2 eror 216 Active Xenon headlamps 60 63 automatic lighting dipped beam 62 automatic lighting passenger compart ung ee 105 bulbs specifications 289 A TR 105 c 62 headlamp levelling 62 home safe lighting 65 in passenger compartment 104 instrument lighting 63 lighting panel passenger compart an 62 main dipped beam 62 position parking lamps 62 reading lamps eere 104 rear fog lamp rens 63 switching headlamp pattern right left handitraffic ABL e 60 172 Lighting bulb replacement 216 bulb holder rear 219 bulb location front lamp 217 cargo area sus 222 courtesy lighting sia 221 dipped beam halogen iudei direction indicators 218 Ui m 216 main Dbearm enne cnn 218 main beam halogen 218 number plate lighting 221 parking lamps eese 218 position la
29. The sunroof s pinch protection function is acti vated if the hatch is blocked by an object If blocked the sunroof will stop and automati cally open to the previous position AUT The sunroof s pinch protection function only operates during automatic closing not dur ing manual closing Make sure that nobody is in danger of becoming trapped in any way when closing the sunroof a E F Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 Instruments and controls Po BemeLink General V cm G030070 HomeLink is a programmable remote control which can control up to three different devices e g garage door alarm system outdoor light ing and indoor lighting etc and in doing so replace their remote controls HomeLink is supplied built into the left hand sun visor The HomeLink panel consists of three pro grammable buttons and one indicator lamp HomeLink is designed not to work if the car is locked from the outside Save the original remote controls for future programming e g when switching to another car Delete the button programming when the car is to be sold Metallic sun visors should not be used in cars fitted with HomeLink9 This may have an adverse effect on its function Operation When HomeLink is fully programmed it can be used in place of the separate original remote controls Depress the programmed button to activate the
30. and crank are located under the floor hatch The crank is in two parts One part i CMS ul erui Ug Ui and liftup His canle sa damage the car if it hangs is in the tool kit and the other is under the tool 9 kit 2 Takethe two parts of the crank and assem ble 5 Release the wheel from the cable and wind Fit the crank in the winch up the cable clockwise i n There is a puller spanner in the tool kit to 4 Loosen the tyre by cranking anticlockwise Place the punctured tyre in the cargo area s remove the hub cap certain wheel options until you reach the stop The tool kit contains a plastic bag for the tyre The location of the jack varies Cars seating seven E Cars seating five Option accessory for more information see Introduction 183 O 07 Wheels and tyres 07 184 Warning triangle and spare wheel The spot under the car is only intended for the car s original spare wheel Do not place any other wheels there Spare wheel refitting It is best to have two people put the spare wheel back in place One person to crank and the other to guide the wheel 1 Crankoutthe cable and place its anchor in the centre hole of the wheel Slowly crank clockwise the cable in a bit Angle the wheel so that it comes in over the exhaust system 4 Hold down the rear edge of the wheel while cranking it in 5 Place the wheel above the rear axle against the floor Crank
31. bered and are used to illustrate a move ment If there is no series of illustrations for step by step instructions then the different steps are numbered with normal numbers Position lists O Red circles containing a number are used in overview images where different com ponents are pointed out The number recurs in the position list featured in con nection with the illustration that describes the item Bulleted lists A bulleted list is used when there is a list of points in the owner s manual Example Introduction 10 Introduction Important information e Coolant e Engine oil To be continued gt gt This symbol is located furthest down to the right when a section continues on the following page Recording data Your vehicle contains a number of computers whose function is to continuously check and monitor the vehicle s operation and function ality Some of the computers can record infor mation during normal driving if they detect an error In addition information is recorded in the event of a crash or incident Parts of the recor ded information are required so that techni cians can diagnose and rectify faults in the vehicle during servicing and maintenance and so that Volvo can fulfil legal requirements and other regulations In addition to this the infor mation is used for research purposes by Volvo in order to continually develop quality and safety as the information can contribute to a bett
32. in the headlamp lens as a reference point which should align with the red dot on the respective template The long red line on the illustrations corresponds to the line in the headlamp lens to which the template should be matched After copying the templates check the meas urements so that the reference measurements cover enough of the beam pattern The templates are for both LHD and RHD vari ants and are positioned as illustrated The upper illustration is for LHD cars The lower illustration is for RHD cars Halogen headlamps Copy templates 1 and 2 Check the measure ments to ensure they are correct Transfer the template to a self adhesive waterproof mate rial and cut it out Position each template so that the arrows point towards the centre and the dot on the template matches the dot on the headlamp lens Reference measurements template 1and2 The long sides of the templates should be approx 82 mm Xenon headlamps Copy templates 3 and 4 Check the measure ments to ensure they are correct Transfer the template to a self adhesive waterproof mate rial and cut it out Position each template so that the arrows point towards the centre and the dot on the template matches the dot on the headlamp lens The template marking should be aligned with the line on the headlamp lens Reference measurements template 3 The line between the markings on the tem plates should be approx 140 mm Referen
33. resumes normal mode Traffic information TP STATION Here you set from which station traffic infor mation is to be heeded Note that TP must be shown in the display for this to work Activating deactivating TP STATION Listen to the station from which traffic informa tion is to be heeded 1 Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER Select TP and press ENTER Select TP STATION and press ENTER Select Set current to activate or RESET to deactivate and press ENTER Now only traffic information from the stored station will by played News NEWS STATION Here you set from which station news is to be heeded Note that the set station in question must be an RDS station for this to work Activating deactivating NEWS STATION Listen to the station from which news is to be heeded 1 Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER 2 Select NEWS STATION and press ENTER Select TP STATION and press ENTER Select Set current to activate or RESET to deactivate and press ENTER Now only news from the stored station will by played Automatic frequency update AF The AF function selects one of the strongest transmitters for a set station The radio may sometimes need to search through the entire FM wavelength to find a strong transmitter If this occurs the radio mutes and PI Seek Press EXIT to cancel appears in the display Activating deactivating AF 1
34. 133 Auxiliary lamps Use this button to switch the auxiliary lamps on with main beam or to switch them off Active Xenon headlamps If the car is equipped with active Xenon headlamps Active Bending Lights ABL the light from the headlamps follows the steering wheel movement during driving The function is activated automatically when the car is started and can be deactivated activated by pressing the button The lamp in the button illuminates when the function is activated Shifting headlamp pattern for right left hand traffic Hold the button depressed for at least 5 sec onds The car must be stationary when the headlamp pattern is shifted The message HEADLIGHTS SET FOR RH TRAFFIC or HEADLIGHTS SET FOR LH TRAFFIC is shown in the display For more information and adapting headlamp pattern for halogen or Dual Xenon headlamps see page 172 Electric socket Cigarette lighter The electrical socket can be used for 12 V accessories such as mobile phone chargers and coolers The remote control key must be at least in position I so that the socket can supply power E Option accessory for more information see Introduction The cigarette lighter is activated by pushing in the button The button pops out when the lighter is hot Pull out the lighter and light a cig arette on the heated coils For safety reasons always keep the cover in place when the socket is not in us
35. AN G020118 Side airbag locations In a side impact collision a large proportion of the collision force is transferred by the SIPS Side Impact Protection System to beams pil lars the floor the roof and other structural parts of the body The side airbags at the driv er s and front passenger seats protect the chest area and are an important part of the system The side airbags are located in the front seat backrests e Volvo recommends that repairs are only carried out by an authorised Volvo workshop Defective work in the SIPS bag system could cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury e Do not place any objects in the area between the outside of the seat and the door panel since this area is required by the side airbag e Volvo recommends the use only of car seat covers approved by Volvo Other seat covers may impede the operation of the side airbags e Side airbags are a supplement the seat belts Always use a seatbelt Child seats and side airbags The protection provided by the car to children seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion is not diminished by the side airbag A child seat or booster cushion can be placed on the front passenger seat provided that the car does not have an activated passenger air bag 1 For information on activated deactivated airbag SRS see page 22 G045663 Driver s seat left hand drive The SIPS bag system consists of si
36. All wheel drive AWD All wheel drive is always engaged All wheel drive means that all four road wheels are driven at the same time The power is auto matically distributed between the front and rear wheels An electronically controlled clutch sys tem distributes the power to the pair of wheels that grips best This provides the best traction and prevents wheel spin Under normal driving conditions the majority of power is transmitted to the front wheels All wheel drive improves driving safety in rain snow and icy conditions Option accessory for more information see Introduction 06 149 06 Starting and driving Brake system Brake servo If the car is rolling or is being towed with the engine turned off the brake pedal must be pressed about five times harder than when the engine is running If the brake pedal is depressed when the engine is started you will feel the pedal drop This is normal and due to the brake servo becoming active This may be more noticeable if the car has Emergency Brake Assistance EBA AN The brake servo only works when the engine is running If braking with the engine switched off press the brake pedal sharply once not 06 repeatedly Brake circuits This symbol illuminates if a brake O circuit is not working If a fault should occur in one of the circuits it is still possible to brake the car The brake pedal will travel further and may feel sof
37. Ec OS ESA 122 50 354 Fixed or detachable towbar 1110 85 1081 541 06 1 Side member 2 Ball centre Option accessory for more information see Introduction 167 06 Starting and driving Detachable towbar Fitting the towbar d G020301 G017317 2 Ensure that the mechanism is in the 3 Check that the indicator window 3 shows 1 Remove the protective cover by first press unlocked position by turning the key clock red If the window does not show red wise press in 1 and turn the locking wheel anti ing in the catch El and then pulling the m cover straight back EJ 06 clockwise 2 until you hear a click 168 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 06 Starting and driving 5 Check that the indicator window shows green G020309 G020304 4 Insert the towbar until you hear a click 7 Check that the towbar is secure by pulling it up down and back 6 Turn the key anticlockwise to locked posi VA WARNING tion Remove the key from the lock If the towbar is not fitted correctly then it 06 must be detached and reattached in accordance with the previous instructions G020307 wil D IMPORTANT Only grease in the ball for the towing hitch the remainder of the towbar should be clean and dry G020306 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 169 06
38. In certain conditions the parking assistance System may produce incorrect warning sig nals that are caused by external sound sources that emit the same ultrasonic fre quencies that the system works with Examples of such sources include horns wet tyres on asphalt pneumatic brakes and exhaust noises from motorcycles etc G027104 Button position in the row may vary Parking assistance can be deactivated with the button in the switch panel The lamp in the switch goes out Parking assistance is switched on again with the switch and the lamp illuminates Cleaning the sensors G026946 Parking assistance sensors The sensors must be cleaned regularly to ensure that they work properly Clean them with water and car shampoo Dirt ice and snow covering the sensors may cause incorrect warning signals E j E A Option accessory for more information see Introduction 06 155 06 Starting and driving Blind Spot Information System BLIS General BLIS is an information system that under cer tain conditions can help to draw the driver s attention to vehicles moving in the same direc tion in the so called blind spot The system is designed to work most effec tively when driving in dense traffic on multi lane highways BLIS is based on digital camera technology The cameras 1 are located under the door mirrors When a camera has detected a v
39. Interior 9 A Remote control key key with remote control lFocking anditnlockingse me e SEE uns Childisafety IOCKS Sommers a RO 122 Option accessory for more information see Introduction LOCKS AND ALARM 05 Locks and alarm 05 Remote control key key with remote control Keys Electronic immobiliser G030177 Remote control key This key opens all locks The car is supplied with two remote control keys they are collapsible and equipped with built on remote control Loss of key If you should lose one of your remote control keys you are recommended to bring the remaining keys to an authorised Volvo work shop The code of the missing key must be erased from the system as a theft prevention measure The other keys must be re coded in the system at the same time The key blade s unique code is provided by authorised Volvo workshops which are rec ommended when ordering new key blades A maximum of six remote control keys can be programmed and used for one single car Immobiliser The keys are fitted with coded chips The code must be accepted by the reader receiver in the ignition switch The car can only be started if the correct key with the correct code is used The key blade on the remote control key must be fully extended as illustrated when starting the car Otherwise there is a risk that the immobiliser function will prevent the car from starting
40. a child in the car and the choice of equipment are dictated by the child s weight and size for more information see page 32 Regulations regarding the placement of children in cars vary from country to coun try Check what does apply Children of all ages and sizes must always sit correctly secured in the car Never allow a child to sit on the knee of a passenger Volvo s own child safety equipment is designed for your car Volvo recommends that you use Volvo genuine equipment to best ensure that the mounting points and attach ments are correctly positioned and are suffi ciently strong In the event of questions when fitting child safety products contact the manufacturer for clearer instructions Child seats G020128 Child seats and airbags are not compatible When using other child safety products it is important to read the installation instruc tions included with the product 1 For information on activating deactivating the airbag SRS see page 22 Do not attach the straps for the child seat to the horizontal adjustment bar springs rails or beams under the seat Sharp edges can dam age the straps Look in the installation instructions for the child seat for the correct fitting Location of child seats You may place achild seat booster cushion on the front passenger seat provided the passenger airbag is not activated e one or more
41. and turn off the engine Serious risk of damage Volvo recommends that you engage an authorised Volvo workshop to check the car immediately Read the owner s manual Volvo recommends that you engage an authorised Volvo workshop to check the car as soon as possible TIME FOR REGU LAR SERVICE SOOT FILTER FULL SEE MAN UAL STC SPIN CON TROL OFF DSTC SPIN CONTROL OFF Time for regular service Volvo rec ommends that you engage an author ised Volvo work shop to carry out the Service The timing is determined by the number of kilome tres driven number of months since the last service and engine running time Diesel particle filter requires regenera tion see page 142 The function of the stability and traction control system is reduced see page 152 for more variants Part of message shown together with information on where the problem has arisen 02 Instruments and controls D Switch The order 00008009 of the buttons may vary Air conditioning in the rear of the passenger compartment Press the button to activate the air conditioning in the rear of the passenger compartment Rear passenger compartment air conditioning is deactivated off when the ignition is switched X E Child safety locks in the rear doors Activating or deactivating the f electric child safety locks in the rear doors The remote control w
42. approximately 2 5 centimetres in the mirror Correct zone on compass G026950 I ji The earth is divided into 15 magnetic zones The compass is set for the geographical area to which the car was delivered The compass should be calibrated if the car is moved across several magnetic zones 1 Ignition position Il 2 Press and hold the button on the rear of the mirror for approximately 3 seconds until ZONE is shown use a straightened paper clip for example The number for the cur rent area is shown Press the button several times until the number for the required geographic area 1 15 is shown After several seconds the 02 Instruments and controls Windows rearview and door mirrors display returns to show the compass direc tion this means that the change of zone is complete 02 78 D 02 Instruments and controls Windows rearview and door mirrors Magnetic zones for the compass Calibration The compass may need calibrating to work correctly For best results switch off all major power consumers such as interior lighting ventilation fan heated rear window etc and avoid having metal objects and magnetic objects close to the mirror 1 Stop the car in a wide open area with the engine running 2 Pressand hold the button on the rear of the rearview mirror use a paper clip or similar until CAL is shown again approx 6 sec onds
43. body in the event of a sufficiently violent collision The seatbelt then provides more effective restraint for the occu pants 01 Iy Q IESU 01 IX WARNING O Never insert the tongue of the passenger s seatbelt into the buckle on the driver s side Always insert the tongue of the seatbelt into the buckle on the correct side Do not make any damages on seatbelts nor insert any foreign objects into a buckle The seatbelts and buckles would then possibly not func tion as intended in the event of a collision There is a risk of serous injury Symbols airbags 01 Warning symbol on the combined instrument panel The warning symbol in the combined instru ment panel illuminates when the remote con trol key is turned to key position I Il or IH The symbol goes out after approx 6 seconds pro vided the airbag system is fault free ex A As well as the warning symbol a message may appear on the dis play in appropriate cases If the warning symbol malfunctions the warning triangle illuminates and the message SRS AIRBAG SERVICE URGENT appears in the display Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop immediately AES If the warning symbol for the airbag system remains illuminated or illuminates while driv ing it means that the airbag system does not have full functionality The symbol may indicate a fault in the seatbelt tension
44. built in phone then there is an additional menu in the phone menu see page 268 Activate deactivate A short press on PHONE activates the hands free function The text PHONE at the top of the display shows that it is in phone mode The symbol FE shows that the handsfree func tion is active One long press on PHONE deactivates the handsfree function and disconnects a con nected phone Connect mobile phone A mobile phone is connected in different ways depending on whether or not it has been con nected previously To connect a mobile phone for the first time follow the instructions below Alternative 1 via the car s menu system 1 Make the mobile phone detectable visible via Bluetooth see the mobile phone s manual or www volvocars com Activate the handsfree function with PHONE gt Menu option Add phone appears on the display If one or more mobile phones have already been registered then these are also shown 3 Select Add phone gt The audio system searches for mobile phones in the vicinity The search takes approximately 30 seconds The mobile phones detected are specified with their respective Bluetooth name in the dis play The handsfree function s Bluetooth name is shown in the mobile phone as My Volvo Car 4 Choose one of the mobile phones in the audio system display 5 Enter the number series shown in the audio system display via the mobile phone key pad Alternative 2 v
45. can be carried out via the centre console buttons or via the steer ing wheel keypad In some mobile phones it is also possible to change tracks from the phone To be able to play back the audio a device must first be paired and connected to the car For information about pairing and connection see page 265 BT must also be selected as audio Source see page 240 enm The Bluetooth mobile phone must support the Audio Video Remote Control Profile AVRCP and Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP The phone should use AVRCP version 1 3 A2DP 1 2 Otherwise some functions may not work emm Not all mobile phones available in the mar ket are fully compatible with the Bluetooth function in the car s audio sys tem Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo dealer or visit www volvocars com for information on compatible phones and external media players Playback Turn SELECTOR in order to select BT as audio source Now it is possible to fast wind change audio file using the buttons i e Short presses are used to scroll between audio files e Long presses are used to fast wind audio files The steering wheel keypad can also be used for this purpose Optimum sound reproduction The audio system is calibrated for optimum sound reproduction by means of digital signal processing This calibration takes into account loudspeak ers amplifiers passenger compartment acoustics listener p
46. child seats booster cushions in the rear seat Always fit child seats booster cushions in the rear seat ifthe passenger airbag is activated A child in the front passenger seat could suffer serious injury if the airbag deploys 01 Safety 9 01 A SE 0 1 Child safety ARTE ACT seo 32 Never place a child in a child seat or on a Booster cushions child seats with steel booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag braces or some other design that could rest SRS is activated on the seatbelt buckle s opening button must not be used as they could cause the No one shorter than 140 cm should ever sit seatbelt buckle to open accidentally in the front passenger seat if the airbag SRS is activated Do not allow the upper section of the child Seat to rest against the windscreen Label fitted on the end face of the instrument panel Failure to follow the advice given above can e the passenger side see the illustration on page endanger life Recommended child seats ma Front seat with deactivated airbag Group 0 Volvo infant seat Volvo Infant Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt lt 10 kg Type approval E1 04301146 Group 0 U lt 13 kg Rear facing child seat Child Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt and straps Type approval E5 03135 D Child seats which are universally approved U 2 For inform
47. coating After a period of use the natural appearance of the leather will nevertheless emerge depend ing more or less on the surface texture of the leather This is a natural maturing of the leather and shows that it is a natural product To achieve best results Volvo recommends cleaning and the application of protective cream once to four times per year or more if necessary The Volvo Leather Care kit is avail able from your Volvo dealer D IMPORTANT e Certain items of coloured clothing for example jeans and suede garments may stain the upholstery Never use strong solvents Such prod ucts may damage fabric vinyl and leather upholstery Washing instructions for leather upholstery 1 Pourthe leather cleaner on the dampened sponge and squeeze out a strong foam 2 Work the dirt away with gentle circular movements 3 Dab accurately with the sponge on the stains Allow the sponge to absorb the stain Do not rub 4 Wipe off with soft paper or a cloth and allow the leather to dry completely 08 Car care Protective treatment of leather upholstery Vacuuming is important prior to using leather care agents 1 Pour a small amount of the protective cream on the felted cloth and massage in a thin layer of cream with gentle circular movements on the leather m Allow the leather to dry for 20 minutes before use The leather has now been given improved pro tection against stains and improved UV
48. consumption at the same time 1 Only in certain markets 02 Instruments and controls D Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 67 D 02 Instruments and controls Right hand stalk switch Windscreen wipers G026953 Wiper washer function windscreen Thumbwheel Q Rain sensor on off Windscreen wipers off The windscreen wipers are off when the stalk switch is in position 0 Single sweep Raise the stalk switch to make a single sweep 68 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Intermittent wiping You can set a suitable delay coe between the sweeps Turn the thumbwheel up for a shorter inter val between sweeps Turn it down to increase the delay Continuous wiping The wipers sweep at normal speed The wipers sweep at high speed D IMPORTANT Before activating the wipers during winter ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen in and that any snow or ice on the wind Screen and rear window is scraped away D IMPORTANT Use plenty of washer fluid when the wipers are cleaning the windscreen The wind Screen must be wet when the windscreen wipers are operating Rain sensor The rain sensor automatically activates the windscreen wipers based on how much water it detects on the windscreen The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted using the thumbwheel Turn the thumb
49. deactivated gt For manual disarming see the follow ing section Deactivating a triggered alarm Automatic alarm activation This function prevents you accidentally leaving the car without the alarm on If none of the doors or the tailgate is opened within two minutes of disarming the alarm and the car has been unlocked with the remote control key the alarm is automatically rearmed The car is locked at the same time Automatic alarm activation In certain countries e g Belgium Israel the alarm is activated after a certain delay if the driver s door was opened and closed but the car was not re locked Deactivating a triggered alarm Press the remote control key s UNLOCK button or insert it into the ignition switch Confirmation is given by two short flashes from the direction indicators Remote control key not working If the alarm cannot be deacti vated with the remote control key e g if the key s battery is discharged the car can be unlocked disarmed and the engine started as follows 1 Unlock the driver s door manually and open it The alarm is triggered and the siren sounds 2 Insert the remote control key in the ignition switch The alarm is deactivated gt The alarm indicator flashes rapidly until the remote control key is turned to key position Il Alarm signals When the alarm is triggered the following hap pens e Assiren sounds for 25 seconds or until the al
50. garage door alarm system etc The indi cator lamp illuminates for the time that the but ton is kept depressed If the ignition is not activated HomeLink9 will work for 30 minutes after the driver s door has been opened The original remote controls can of course be used in parallel with HomeLink AN If HomeLink is used to operate a garage door or gate ensure that nobody is in the vicinity of the door or gate while it is in motion Do not use the HomeLink remote control for any garage door that does not have safety stop and safety reverse The garage door must react immediately when it detects that something is preventing its movement and stop directly and reverse A garage door without these characteristics could cause personal injury For further information contact the supplier via the Internet www homelink com Programming for the first time The first step erases the memory in HomeLink and must not be carried out when only one individual button is being reprogram med 1 Depress the two outer buttons and do not release until the indicator lamp starts to flash after approx 20 seconds The flash ing indicates that HomeLink is set in learn mode and is ready to be pro grammed 2 Position the original remote control 5 30 cm from HomeLink Monitor the indi cator lamp Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 83 02 D 02 Instruments an
51. is not activated unless needed to cool in a warm climate e The lamp for AUT illuminates Recircu lation is now activated Keep the following in mind e Make it a rule to have the air quality sensor activated at all times e Recirculation is limited in cold weather to avoid misting e f misting occurs you should deactivate the air quality sensor e f misting occurs you can use the defroster functions for the windscreen side win dows and rear window e Follow the Volvo service programme for the recommended replacement interval of the Multifilter If the car is used in environ ments where more contaminants are pres ent it may be necessary to change the Multifilter more often 3 Recirculation Recirculation can be used to shut out bad air exhaust etc from the passenger compart ment The air in the passenger compartment is recirculated i e no outside air is taken into the car when this function is activated If you allow the air in the car to recirculate there is a risk of icing and misting especially in win ter The timer function cars with Multifilter and air quality sensor have no timer function mini mises the risk for ice misting and bad air Activate the function as follows 1 Press lt gt for more than 3 seconds The lamp flashes for 5 seconds The air recir culates in the car for 3 12 minutes depend ing on the outside temperature 2 The timer function is activ
52. manoeu vres or the like or if the car skids e Increased protection for the driver and passengers through a reinforced body inflatable curtains and seatbelt tensioners in all seats See also pages 17 and 26 The RSC system uses a gyro sensor which registers changes in the car s lateral inclination angle This information is then used to calcu late the risk for overturning If a risk is detected the DSTC system is engaged engine speed is reduced and one or more wheels are braked until the car returns to a stable position For more information on the DSTC system see page 152 AES Under normal driving conditions the RSC system improves the car s road safety but this must not be taken as a reason to increase speed Always follow the usual precautions for safe driving A EE 01 When the systems When the systems deploy 1 1 Seatbelt tensioner Airbags SRS Side airbags SIPS Inflatable Curtain IC Whiplash protection WHIPS RSC In a frontal collision and or overturning In a frontal collision In a side impact accident In a side impact accident and or overturning In a rear end collision During sudden evasive manoeuvres or the like or if the car skids The bodywork of the car could be greatly deformed in a collision without airbag deployment A number of factors such as the rigidity and weight of the object hit the speed of the car the angle of the collision etc affects how the differe
53. not work this may be because the component s fuse was temporarily overloaded and blew 1 Lookin the fuse diagram to locate the fuse 2 Pull out the fuse and check from the side to see whether the curved wire has blown 3 Ifthis is the case replace it with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage AN Never use a foreign object or a fuse with an amperage higher than that specified when replacing a fuse This could cause signifi cant damage to the electrical system and possibly lead to fire There are a number of spare fuses in the cover on the end face of the instrument panel There are also pliers which facilitate the removal and fitting of fuses If the same fuse fails repeatedly then there is a fault in the component In which case Volvo 09 Maintenance and service 09 Maintenance and service 09 recommends that you visit an authorised Volvo workshop for this to be checked 09 Maintenance and service UU fon Relay fuse box in the engine compartment I ABS 30A 9 Transmission control module 12 Engine control module ECM TCM 15A petrol injection valves pet 2 ABS 30A m y rol mass air flow sensor pet 10 Ignition coils petrol engine rol 15A 3 High pressure washer head control module ECM injec lamps 35A tion valves diesel 20A mass air flow sensor diesel 5A 4 Parking heater 25A 11 Accelerator pedal sensor 13 Actuator motors intake ma
54. on the car s kerb weight The total of the weight of the passengers and all accessories reduces the car s payload by a corresponding weight For more detailed infor mation on weights see page 278 AES The car s driving characteristics change depending on how heavily it is loaded and how the load is distributed Load on the roof Load carriers Load carriers designed by Volvo are recom mended in order to avoid damaging the car and for maximum possible safety while driving Carefully follow the mounting instructions enclosed with the load carriers e Check periodically that the load carriers and load are properly secured Lash the load securely with retaining straps e Distribute the load evenly over the load carriers Put the heaviest objects at the bottom e The size of the area exposed to the wind and therefore fuel consumption increase with the load s size e Drive gently Avoid quick acceleration heavy braking and hard cornering AN Load no more than 100 kg on the roof inclu sive of the load carriers or space box The car s centre of gravity and driving characte ristics are altered by roof loads Cargo area Extension cargo area seat row 2 D IMPORTANT There must be no objects on the rear seat when the backrest is to be folded down The seat belts must not be connected either Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the rear seat upholstery 1 Set the seats in their
55. on the engine see page 276 B Certain markets No of cylinders c EG o fom Ol 83 84 81 0 81 81 0 93 2 96 93 15 93 15 93 15 Swept volume litres 2152 3 19 2 40 2 40 2 40 Com pression ratio 9 0 1 10 8 1 17 3 1 17 3 1 17 3 1 Adverse driving conditions Check the oil level more frequently for long journeys e towing a caravan or trailer e in mountainous regions e at high speeds e in temperatures colder than 30 C or hot ter than 40 C This can produce abnormally high oil tempera ture or oil consumption Also check the oil level more often if the car is often driven short distances less than 10 km when temperatures are low below 5 C Choose a fully synthetic engine oil for adverse driving conditions It provides extra protection for the engine Volvo recommends Castrol oil products 11 Specifications D IMPORTANT In order to fulfil the requirements for the engine s service intervals all engines are filled with a specially adapted synthetic engine oil at the factory The choice of oil has been made very carefully with regard to service life starting characteristics fuel consumption and environmental impact An approved engine oil must be used in order that the recommended service inter vals can be applied Only use a prescribed grade of oil for both filling and oil change otherwise you will risk affecting service life starting characteristics fuel consu
56. rain The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the car is driven with its lights in a cor rect state and in accordance with applicable traffic regulations 02 Instruments and controls NV Left hand stalk switch ED Short flash sequence direction indicators Pp Continuous flash sequence direction indi cators E Main beam flash D Home safe lighting and switching of dipped and main beam 1 Factory settings Direction indicators Continuous flash sequence Move the stalk switch up or down to end position 2 The stalk switch remains in its end position and is moved back manually or automatically by steering wheel movement Short flash sequence Move the stalk switch up or down to posi tion 1 and release the stalk switch then returns to its home position or move the stalk switch to position 2 and move it directly back to the home position The direction indicators flash three times Short flash sequence interrupted immediately if indi cating is started in the opposite direction Switching main and dipped beam The remote control key must be in position Il for main beam to be switched on 1 Turnthe headlamp control clockwise to the end position see page 62 2 Movethe stalk switch towards the steering wheel to the end position 4 and release Main beam flash Move the stalk switch gently towards the Steering wheel to position 3 Main beam c
57. rearmost positions 2 Lower the head restraint 1 Only cars seating seven 3 Release the catch 1 and fold down the backrest Press down to lock the backrest in its folded position AN For reasons of safety no passengers should sit in the third row of seats if the outer head restraints in the second row are lowered Extension cargo area seat row 3 G027016 D IMPORTANT There must be no objects on the rear seat when the backrest is to be folded down The seat belts must not be connected either Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the rear seat upholstery Push the second row of seats to its front posi tion see page 100 E Lift the handle upward Slide the seat cushion to its rearmost posi tion Fold in the right and left hand cargo eyes in order to avoid damage when low ering the backrest Fold down the backrest The head restraint folds in automatically when the backrest is folded Resetting seat row 3 1 Raise the backrest to its normal position 2 Take hold of the eyes and pull out the seat cushion until a click sounds 3 Raise the head restraint The seat is now ready for use 04 Interior C 04 D 04 Interior Cargo area General Opening the tailgate For information about how the tailgate is opened see page 128 Loading the cargo area EXTUS 1 SS V G027031 The seatbelts and airbags pro
58. stored as a speed dial number 2 5 Erase SIM Erase the entire SIM card memory 2 6 Erase phone Erase the entire phone memory 2 7 Memory status Shows how many positions are occupied in the SIM card and phone memory The table shows how many of the total number of positions are occupied e g 100 250 3 Messages 3 1 Read Received text messages Select whether to erase forward change or save the entire mes sage or parts of it 3 2 Write Write a message using the keypad Choose whether to save or send it 3 3 Message sett Enter the number SMSC number of the mes sage centre to which messages are to be trans ferred as well as how long they are to be saved at the message centre Contact your network operator for information on message settings Normally these settings should not be altered 3 3 1 SMSC number Menu structure phone 3 3 2 Validity time 3 3 3 Message type 4 Call options 4 1 Send my no Displays or hides your phone number to from the person you call Contact your network operator regarding ex directory numbers 4 2 Call waiting Be alerted during a phone call that there is another incoming call 4 3 Automatic answer Automatically answers incoming calls 4 4 Call back Calls a previously engaged number 4 5 Voice mail number Stores voice mail number 4 6 Diversions Choose when and what type of calls are to be diverted to a specified phone number 4 6 1 Al
59. switched off 1 Insert the remote control key into the igni tion switch turn it to key position Il and then back to position I or 0 Press the button Note that the alarm s movement and tilt detectors are switched off at the same time see page 133 05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking The lamp in the button illuminates until the car is locked with the remote control key A mes sage is shown on the display as long as the remote control key remains in the ignition switch Next time the engine is started the system is reset to zero and the deadlocks function and the alarm s movement and tilt detectors are then re engaged e Remember that the alarm is activated when the car is locked e f any of the doors are opened from the a inside then the alarm is triggered 05 O 05 Locks and alarm Child safety locks Manual child safety locks tailgate and rear doors The controls for the child safety locks are in the bottom edge ofthe tailgate and in the rear edge of the rear doors The controls are only acces sible when the tailgate is open or the rear doors are open Tailgate G021512 Control for child safety lock tailgate Adjust the tailgate control by sliding it sideways between the outer positions use a flat metal object such as a screwdriver Not child safe position the tailgate can be opened from inside Child safe posit
60. the threads are thoroughly lubricated and that it is free from dirt Volvo recommends only using the jack that belongs to the car model in question which is indicated on the jack s label The label also indicates the jack s maximum lift capacity at a specified minimum lifting height 4 Take out the jack wheel wrench and crank see location see page 183 If another jack is selected see page 203 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Never crawl under the car when it is raised on the jack The car could fall causing inju ries The car s original jack should only be used when changing wheels All other work on the car should be done using workshop jacks and axle stands under the part of the car that is raised The jack screw should be kept well lubri cated If the surface is too soft the jack could slide to the side and the car could fall No one should be in the car when the wheel is being changed 5 Use the wheel wrench to loosen the wheel bolts 12 1 turn Turn anticlockwise 07 Wheels and tyres O Changing wheels AN 07 185 O 07 Wheels and tyres Changing wheels Never position anything between the ground and the jack nor between the jack ing point and the jack G020332 G027000 S If the jack is positioned incorrectly the car could fall Risk of injury o
61. the audio sys tem The audio system then works handsfree with the option to control a range of the mobile phone s functions remotely The microphone is fitted in the headlining by the sun visor 2 The mobile phone can be operated by its own keys irrespective of whether or not it is connected Only a selection of mobile phones are fully compatible with the handsfree function Volvo recommends that you seek assis tance from an authorised Volvo dealer or visit www volvocars com for information on compatible phones Option accessory for more information see Introduction Phone functions controls overview G043922 Centre console control panel VOLUME volume same functionality available in steering wheel keypad Q Display ENTER accept a call make a menu selection or activate the phone from standby mode PHONE on off standby EXIT terminate refuse a call scroll back in the menu cancel a selection or erase entered digits characters 9 MENU leads to the menu system Up down with the buttons scrolls between menu options Bluetooth handsfree Seek scroll forward or back when enter ing text and numbers Number character buttons and menu shortcuts Remember The menus are controlled from the centre con sole and the steering wheel keypad For gen eral information on menus see page 238 If the car is equipped with both Bluetooth handsfree and
62. the jump leads in reverse order first the black and then the red Make sure that none of the black jump lead s clamps comes into contact with the battery s positive terminal or the clamp connected to the red jump lead AN e The battery can generate oxyhydrogen gas which is highly explosive A spark can be formed if a jump lead is con nected incorrectly and this can be enough for the battery to explode e The battery contains sulphuric acid which can cause serious burns e f sulphuric acid comes into contact with eyes skin or clothing flush with large quantities of water If acid splashes into the eyes seek medical attention immediately 06 Starting and driving For more information on the car s battery see page 213 06 06 Starting and driving Driving with a trailer General Payload depends on the car s kerb weight The total of the weight of the passengers and all accessories e g towbar reduces the car s payload by a corresponding weight For more detailed information on weights see page 278 If the towing bracket is fitted by an authorised Volvo workshop then the car is delivered with the necessary equipment for driving with a trailer e The car s towing bracket must be of an approved type e If the towbar is retrofitted check with your Volvo dealer that the car is fully equipped for driving with a trailer e Distribute the load on the trailer so that the weight on t
63. the stored station can be selected as a preset RDS functions RDS Radio Data System links FM transmitters into a network An FM transmitter in such a network sends information that gives an RDS radio the following functions e Automatically switches to a stronger trans mitter if reception in the area is poor e Searches for programme form such as traffic information or news e Receives text information on the current radio programme Some radio stations do not use RDS or only a selected range of its functions Volume control NEWS TP ALARM If a CD for example is playing when the radio receives a traffic bulletin the CD player is put in pause mode The message is played at the volume selected for that type of mes sage Playback of the originally selected audio source is then resumed at the previ ous volume If volume is adjusted while the bulletin is played the new volume is saved and used for the next bulletin News NEWS This function interrupts other sound sources e g CD when a news broadcast starts 1 Select radio mode using the SELECTOR knob or the AM FM button 2 Select News in the menu and press ENTER News appears on the display Select News again and press ENTER to deactivate the News function With this function programmes from RDS sta tions that are news coded will interrupt other audio sources using the volume setting for this specific purpose As soon as the news
64. with the arrows and press ENTER to make a selec tion Secret mode Secret mode Secret mode off Phone book Show phone book Option accessory for more information see Introduction Join Speak with both parties simultane ously conference call Swap Switch between the two calls Call volume Increase or decrease call volume during calls by pressing the or buttons in the steering wheel keypad When the phone is activated the steering wheel keypad only controls the phone func tions The phone must be in standby mode in order to adjust the audio system with these buttons see page 256 Phone book Phone numbers and names can be stored in either the phone memory or the SIM card mem ory If the number of the person calling is found in the phone book his or her name is shown in the display The phone memory can store up to 255 names Phone functions Storing phone numbers with names T OY m ome Press the MENU button select Phone book and press ENTER Scroll to New number and press ENTER Enter a name and press ENTER Enter a number and press ENTER Choose in which memory to save and press ENTER Dialling from the memory 2 E S8 o Press the MENU button s down arrow 1 or in the steering wheel to search in the phone book Choose from the following alternatives 1 Press ENTER and scroll with the arrows until you find the desired name 2 Pressthe key fo
65. 1 Aim the outer vents towards the side win dows to remove misting from the front side windows 2 In cold climates close the centre vents for the most comfortable climate and best demisting TA D 03 Climate control 03 90 General information on climate control Panel vents in the door pillar Ventilated front seats Executive G027064 p Open I Closed e Lateral airflow p Vertical airflow 1 Aim the outer vents toward the rear side windows to remove misting 2 Aim the vents inwards for a comfortable climate in the rear seat Bear in mind that small children can be sensi tive to airflow and draughts Control for front seat ventilation The ventilation system consists of fans in the seat and backrest that draw air through the seat upholstery The cooling effect increases the cooler the passenger compartment air becomes The ventilation is regulated from a control on the control panel on the side of the front seats which has three steps for the fan speed To start seat ventilation Press briefly on To increase the ventilation in steps Press briefly on To obtain maximum ventilation Hold depressed for about 2 seconds To decrease the ventilation in steps Press briefly on To switch off the ventilation Hold depressed for about 2 seconds The ventilation can b
66. 140 REG Regional radio programmes 249 Relay fuse box see Fuses 223 Remote control eere 124 replacing the battery 125 Remote control HomeLink programmable nes 83 Remote control key f nctioris erre trier ric 124 Remote control key system type appro Retractable power door mirrors option 59 Rims CICANIING TS 194 RND Random 1 rnnt 252 Roll over protection 29 Roof load en 114 ROPS Roll Over Protection System 29 ROPS Roll Over Protection System Roll over protection eese 29 Rustproofing 5 en 199 S Safety grille rr 118 Safety Net soriire eei eien 117 Scan radio stations 2 iren 246 Seatbelt pregnancy eei eet terio inen 17 Seatbelt reminder 17 Seatbelts a 16 seatbelt tensioner 17 Seats heat ia 61 lowering the front backrest 100 lowering the rear backrest 112 manual setting s 100 power seat ees 101 Service programme sss 202 SIPS bag decal 24 SIPS pA gS nentes iius 24 Soot filt r full retten 142 Sound audio settings 237 243 audio source
67. 30 km h e the gear selector is moved to position N e wheel spin or wheel lock up occurs atemporary increase in speed lasts longer than 1 minute 02 Instruments and controls D Cruise control Return to the set speed Press this button to resume the m previously set speed CRUISE ON appears on the combined instrument panel Disengaging Press CRUISE to disengage the cruise control CRUISE ON clears on the com bined instrument panel Option accessory for more information see Introduction TA 02 EE D 02 Instruments and controls Parking brake electrical socket etc Parking brake LHD car Ji VB 9 G026992 Parking brake RHD car Parking brake pedal Handle for releasing parking brake The parking brake is at floor level see illustra tion and acts on the rear wheels when depressed The warning symbol in the combined instru ment panel illuminates irrespective of how hard the parking brake pedal is depressed How to apply the parking brake 1 Press the foot brake down firmly 2 Depress the parking brake pedal firmly as far as possible 3 Release the foot brake and make sure that the car is stationary 4 Ifthe vehicle rolls the parking brake pedal must be depressed further 5 When parking the vehicle select the trans mission s P position Parking on a hill If the car is parked f
68. 62 Headlamp pattern adjusting 172 Headlamp pattern adjustment Active Bending Lights ABL 172 Headlamps ABL tt nitet eo tete 63 life EE 62 Headlamp washers esses 69 Headphones socket ssuss 239 Head restraint centre seat rear essessss 113 Heater fuel diivemn nite eee 95 Heating HONESTAS cios cometer 61 rearview and door mirrors 61 94 rear window 61 94 High pressure headlamp washing 69 HomeLink9 rete e 83 Home safe lighting Setting ntn 65 12 Alphabetical Index 5 z 12 Alphabetical Index Ignition Keys oi enti 145 IME ri rmber iore 260 IrirmobiliSer etit 124 145 Inflatable Curtain esses 26 Information display 58 Infotainment system s 236 Inlaid mats Instrument lighting esses 63 Instrument overview left hand drive sssesss 48 right hand drive eese 50 Integrated booster cushion 39 Interior lighting nnn 104 Interior rearview mirror 76 automatic dimming Intermittent wiping esses ISOFIX fixture system for child seats 40 J Ern d 183
69. Bif DEN n 270 11 Specifications Ivpedesignaioo ce e MEME 276 Dimensions and weights 278 Engine specifications Erigirie 6il aeree ne Izimielsrancillubricants 898 ESSET a A coacoccccos Wheel and tyres dimensions and pres Sc A ERE 287 Catalytic converter ceres 288 Electiicalleystem SER PENES 289 MV DEAD DROVE eem ECCE 291 Symbols in the display 292 x Option accessory for more information see Introduction 5 Table of contents QD operc HA e 12 Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index esee 294 Table of contents O Introduction Important information Introduction A good way of getting to know your new car is to read the owner s manual ideally before your first journey This will give you the opportunity to familiarise yourself with new functions to see how best to handle the car in different sit uations and to make the best use of all the car s features Please pay attention to the safety instructions contained in the manual The specifications design features and illus trations in this owner s manual are not binding We reserve the right to make modifications without prior notice O Volvo Car Corporation Option All types of option accessory are marked with an asterisk In addition to standard equipment this manual also describes
70. Contact a Volvo dealer for more information Change the engine oil and oil filter in accord ance with the intervals specified in the Service and Warranty Booklet Using oil of a higher than specified grade is permitted If the car is driven in adverse con ditions Volvo recommends using an oil of a higher grade see page 281 For capacities see page 282 and onwards Checking the oil level in a new car is especially important before the first scheduled oil change Volvo recommends checking the oil level every 2 500 km The most accurate measurements are made on a cold engine before starting The measurement will be inaccurate if taken imme diately after the engine is switched off The dipstick will indicate that the level is too low because the oil has not had time to flow down into the oil sump 09 Maintenance and service 09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids Checking the oil G020336 The oil level must be within the area marked on the dipstick Measurement and filling if required 1 Ensure that the car is level After switching off the engine it is important to wait 5 minutes to allow the oil time to run back to the sump Pull up and wipe the dipstick Re insert the dipstick Pull it out and check the level a e om If the level is close to MIN then 0 5 litres should be added If the level is significantly below then an additional amount is required 6 If required c
71. DITION VOIR MANUEL UTILIS 6032316 A decal which specifies the positions and amperages of the fuses is located in the end box cover jJ Climate control system fan 30A 8 Radio CD player Rear alils Ignition switch SRS sys F NAE Seat Entertainment tem engine control mod 2 Audio amplifier 30A RSE 15A ule ECM petrol SRS UE deactivation passenger 3 Power driver s seat 25A 9 RTidisplay RTI unit MMM 10A S PACOS O 4 Power passenger seat 25A 10 OBDII light switch LSM umea Niger ransmission contro 5 Control module left front steering US Sensor module TCM 7 5A den 25A SAS Steering Wheel Module SWM 5A 12 General lighting ceiling 6 Control module right front RCM Upper electronic door 25A module UEM 10A T gt b gt Option accessory for more information see Introduction 229 09 Maintenance and service W Fue y SyS sh Sunroof 15A 14 Telematics Bluetooth 5A 15 38 A See also fuse 28 in the section entitled Relay fuse box in the passenger compartment within the sound barrier on the driver s side 230 ion accessory for more information see Introduction Fuses in the cargo area 6045593 1 Reversing lamp 10A Ie 2 Position lamps rear fog lamp cargo area lighting number 8 plate lighting lamps in brake lighting 20A 9 3 A
72. Information displayed Switches in the centre console NAI ighting panel eere OO E TON TC UA a ona Riglgtzbandlistalksswite ss A AMES Toa Parkingllsrakeselectrical socket etc eee 72 Powen wmd WS NEIN e uL vives srsssessassevesvesesccsecsccheceesenscdeseeees 74 Windows rearview and cdoor MITOS mcan e aeaaaee nee are aa E ETE 76 Power SUNIOOT 9 re mere A 81 HomeLink MESA AA D I I 83 G044142 46 Option accessory for more information see Introduction INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS OWS ue D 02 Instruments and controls Overview left hand drive car 02 Instruments and controls D Overview left hand drive car Lighting panel 3 Cruise control Panel vents Z Direction indicators dipped main beam 02 switch READ button Q Display amp Parking brake Temperature gauge Parking brake release O Odometer trip meter cruise control Switches reading lamps O Speedometer Passenger compartment lighting Sunroof control PE Seatbelt reminder Direction indicators Tachometer o Outside temperature clock gear position D Fuel gauge 11 Indicator and warning symbols D Panel vents B Glovebox 114 Hazard warning flashers B Audio system Climate control pj Windscreen wipers B Keypad for phone audio Combined instrument panel Horn II D 02 Instruments and controls Overview
73. Introduction 06 Starting and driving Refuelling The risk of condensation in the fuel tank is reduced if the tank is kept well filled When refuelling check that the area around the fuel filler pipe is clean Avoid spilling fuel onto the paintwork Wash off any spillage with deter gent and water D IMPORTANT The sulphur content must be a maximum of 50 ppm Empty tank The design of the fuel system in a diesel engine means that if the vehicle runs out of fuel the tank may need to be vented in the workshop in order to restart the engine after fuelling Once the engine has stopped due to fuel star vation the fuel system needs a few moments to carry out a check Do this before starting the engine once the fuel tank has been filled with diesel 1 Insert the remote control key in the ignition Switch and turn to key position Il see page 144 2 Wait approx 1 minute 3 Tostartthe engine Depress the brake and or clutch pedal and turn the remote control key to start position III Draining condensation from the fuel filter The fuel filter separates condensation from the fuel Condensation can disrupt engine opera tion The fuel filter must be drained at the intervals specified in the Service and Warranty Booklet or if you suspect that the car has been filled with contaminated fuel D IMPORTANT Certain special additives remove the water separation in the fuel filter Diesel particle filter DPF Di
74. L 65 H9 Front direction indicators 21 HY21W Position Parking lamps front Side marker lamps front Courtesy lighting rear 5 W5W LL Side direction indicators door mirrors 5 WY5W LL 11 Specifications Electrical system Front courtesy lighting 5 Socket SV8 5 Length 38 mm Glovebox lighting 5 Socket SV8 5 Length 43 mm E Vanity mirror lighting 12 Socket SV5 5 Length 35 mm Cargo area lighting 10 Socket SV8 5 Length 43 mm Number plate lighting 5 C5W LL Rear direction indicators 21 PY21WSV Reversing lamp 21 P21W LL Rear fog lamp 21 H21W LL 11 Specifications Type approval Remote control system LTEM EN A B CY CZ D DK E EST F FIN GB C Delphi hereby GR H l IRL L LT certifies that this LV M NL P PL S remote control key a SK SLO system conforms to IS LI N CH the essential char acteristic require E HR ments and other rel evant regulations of directive 1999 5 EC bi E ETCO93LPDO155 01 10 OO 11 11 Specifications Symbols in the display General There are a variety of different symbols in the display in the car The symbols are divided into warning indicator and information symbols Shown below are the most common symbols with their meanings and a reference to where in the manual further information can be found For more information on symbols and text messages see pages 55 and 58 The symbol illuminates with a red or amber glow depending on the seve
75. La or KI fast wind by holding the buttons depressed Pause Pause and restart the disc with ICM Stop the disc with m74 Press again to eject the disc Discs copied privately can be used However playback and quality depend on the quality of the source file format and disc qual ity 10 Infotainment system RSE Rear Seat Entertainment system Dual Screen AUX input Electrical socket 12 V Connecting the RSE AUX input System The input allows you to connect other equip g PESE T Formats supported by the system ment Always follow the instructions included N j E with the external equipment or from the man Ale ODDA DYD EM IOS etes format MP3 WMA ufacturer or reseller when connecting Equip ment connected via the RSE AUX input can use the screens wireless headphones head phones sockets and the car s speakers Video DVD video VCD SVCD DivX format MPEG 4 WMA video Photo CD Kodak Photo CD JPG Disc DVD RAM DVD ROM DVD RW format DVD RW DVD R DVD R CD R CD ROM CD RW CD 3 HDCD To be able to play back the audio from the RSE in the car s audio system the audio switch AUX RSE must be in position RSE see page 240 a Advanced system settings T Go15700 These settings can only be accessed when the The RSE AUX input is located in the centre con DVD player is empty l der the DVD player o iudi Press MEDIA MENU 1 Connect the video cable to the
76. Pro Logic II System is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation 1 Applies to Premium Sound 236 iw Option accessory for more information see Introduction 10 Infotainment system Control panels audio Audio controls auro G041085 CD shortcuts VOLUME Volume knob control 3 POWER Audio On Off o AM FM shortcut between FM1 FM2 and AM Display 9 ENTER select in the menu activate a selection or access the folder structure and start playback of audio files if there is a disc containing audio files in the CD player For more information see page 251 PHONE Phone On Off Standby 3 MY KEY programmable shortcut key for your favourite function O SELECTOR select audio source rotary control 9 SOUND audio settings D EXIT CLEAR scroll back in the menu cancel a selection put the phone in standby mode or erase the previous char acter when entering text and numbers D SIM card holder B MENU menu selection buttons CD and CD changer eject B CD player and CD changer 116 Seek change tracks stations or scroll for ward and back when entering text and dig its Y Station setting buttons selecting CD changer position 1 6 number and char acter buttons for the phone and menu shortcuts B IR receiver for remote controls gt gt Option accessory for more information see Introduction Zon
77. Re as ke eee 20 Activating deactivating the airbag 22 Side sirbsgss IRNOS ones 24 ts reee 26 WARSA od EET cc cay ese EAEE eA Eaa enk 27 Bollzover protectionc4R OBS meer arrasa HER no 29 When the systems Ce ployer meme nme eres canet TETT co 30 Child safety amet 31 14 Option accessory for more information see Introduction SAFETY E 01 16 Seatbelts Always use a seatbelt Tensioning the hip strap The belt must be posi tioned low down Heavy braking can have serious consequences if the seatbelts are not used Ensure that all passengers use their seatbelts It is important that the seatbelt lies against the body so it can provide maximum protection Do not lean the backrest too far back The seatbelt is designed to protect in a normal seating position Putting on a seatbelt Pull the seatbelt out slowly and secure it by pressing the buckle into the lock A loud click indicates that the seatbelt has locked Releasing the seatbelt Press the red lock button and then let the seatbelt retract If the seatbelt does not retract fully feed the seatbelt in by hand so that it does not hang loose The seatbelt locks and cannot be withdrawn e if itis pulled out too quickly e during braking and acceleration e ifthe car leans heavily Keep in mind the following e do not use clips or anything else that can prevent the seatbelt from fitting properly e ensure that the s
78. S 3 2 Connect fr mobile phone 4 1 Auto answer 3 3 Bluetooth info for the car 10 4 2 Voice mail no 4 CALL OPTIONS 5 PHONE SETTINGS 4 1 Auto answer 5 1 SOUNDS AND VOLUME 4 2 Voice mail no 5 1 1 Ring signal volume 5 Change phone 5 1 2 Ring signals 5 1 Car phone 5 1 8 Mute radio 5 2 Add phone 5 2 Synch phone book 5 3 7 Added phones 6 PHONE SETTINGS Menu structure Bluetooth 6 1 SOUNDS AND VOLUME handsfree with built in phone 6 1 1 Ring signal volume 1 CALL REGISTER p Last 10 missed 1 2 Last 10 received 1 8 Last 10 dialled 6 1 2 Ring signals 6 1 3 Mute radio 6 2 Synch phone book 2 PHONEBOOK 2 1 Search 2 2 Copy to phone 3 BLUETOOTH 3 1 Remove phone A maximum of 5 phones Option accessory for more information see Introduction 269 10 Infotainment system 210 Option accessory for more information see Introduction RSE Rear Seat Entertainment system Dual Screen General The RSE system can be used at the same time as the car s infotainment system When the rear seat passengers are using DVD or RSE AUX while listening with headphones the driver and front seat passenger can still use the car s radio or CD player Power consumption ignition positions The system can be activated in ignition position lor Il and while the engine is running When the car is being started the film stops temporarily and continues when the engine has started When the s
79. Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER 2 Select AF and press ENTER To reactivate AF select AF and press ENTER Regional radio programmes REG This function causes the radio to continue with a regional transmitter even if its signal strength is low 1 Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER Select Regional and press ENTER REG appears on the display To deactivate REG select REG again and press ENTER 10 Infotainment system Radio functions 10 Infotainment system Radio functions Enhanced Other Networks EON Resetting RDS functions 10 The EON function is especially useful in urban Resets all radio settings to the original factory areas with many regional radio stations It settings allows the distance between the car andthe 4 Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and radio station transmitter to determine when press ENTER programme functions should interrupt the cur rent audio source 2 Select Reset all and press ENTER e Local interrupts only if the radio station 3 Press ENTER again to confirm transmitter is close e Distant interrupts if the station trans mitter is far away even if there is a lot of static e Off no interruption for programmes from other transmitters Activating deactivating EON 1 Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER Select EON and press ENTER 3 Select Local Distant or Off and press ENTER 2 Defaul
80. Starting and driving 06 170 Detachable towbar G020310 8 Safety cable Be sure to attach the trailer s safety cable to the correct place Removing the towbar G020301 1 Insert the key and turn it clockwise to the unlocked position Option accessory for more information see Introduction G020312 Push in the locking wheel 1 and turn it anticlockwise 2 until you hear a click 06 Starting and driving G017318 3 Turn the locking wheel down fully until it 4 Pushon the protective cover comes to a stop Hold it in this position while pulling the towbar rearward and upward AUT o6 Secure the towbar safely if it is stored in the car see page 166 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 171 06 Starting and driving 06 172 Adjusting headlamp pattern Correct light pattern for left or right hand traffic El G020317 rl a Headlamp pattern for left hand traffic Bn Headlamp pattern for right hand traffic So as not to dazzle oncoming drivers the headlamp beam pattern can be altered by masking the headlamps The quality of the beam pattern may not be as good Headlamp masking Copy the templates see page 175 Transfer the pattern to a self adhesive waterproof material such as opaque tape for example The mask is positioned using the dot 5
81. Storage compartment in third row of seats Pen holder Glovebox Ed i C AN O Storage compartment and cup holder Ticket clip Glovebox O Storage tray in centre console Q Cup holder for rear seat passengers O Storage pocket also on the front edge of the front seat cushions 04 G Bag holder o ea esa The centre console contains a pen holder The glovebox can be used to store things such cause injury during heavy braking x eu owner s manual maps pens and petrol Always secure large and heavy objects with a seatbelt or cargo retaining straps C9 04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Coat hanger The coat hanger is only intended for light gar ments Ashtray for rear seat passengers Cup holder bottle holder for rear seat S passengers G027018 Open the ashtray by pulling the top edge out ward Pull the bottom edge of the insert to open To empty The cup holder insert can be removed 1 Open the ashtray Detach the two clips so the holder can be 2 Press the cover outwards and tip it back used for large bottles 3 Then lift it out 108 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 04 Interior C9 Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage compartment and cup holder cars seating seven This storage compartment can be used for CDs books and t
82. acing uphill turn the wheels away from the kerb If the car is parked facing downhill turn the wheels towards the kerb AE Get into the habit of always applying the parking brake when parking on a slope the automatic transmission s P position is not sufficient to hold the car in all situations How to release the parking brake 1 Press the foot brake down firmly 2 Pull the handle eat Parking brake electrical socket etc Steering wheel adjustment The electrical socket can be used for various accessories such as mobile phone chargers and coolers It is designed for 12 V For the Socket to supply current the remote control key must be in at least position I D IMPORTANT Max socket is 10 A 120 W if one socket is used at a time If both sockets are used simultaneously 7 5 A 90 W per socket is applicable The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and reach Press down the control on the left hand side of the steering column Then adjust the steering wheel to the position that Suits you best Press the control back into place to lock the steering wheel If this is diffi cult press the steering wheel slightly while pressing the control back AE Adjust the steering wheel before driving off never while driving Check that the steering wheel is fixed in position 02 Instruments and controls NV 02 I
83. actuated e Fully depress one of the controls A or B or raise it then release The side window will then open or close automatically If the window is obstructed by an object the movement will stop 02 Instruments and controls D Power windows The function auto up for the passenger side is only available in certain markets Blocking power windows in the rear doors Blocking rear power windows and electric child safety locks The power windows in the rear seat can be blocked with the switch on the driver s door control panel Always remember to switch off current to the power windows i e remove the remote control key if you leave children in the car unattended The light in the switch is illuminated The rear door windows can only be operated from the driver s door The light in the switch is extinguished The rear door windows can be operated both with the controls on each rear door and with the controls on the driver s door Front passenger seat MN SS N N G029573 The control for the power window at the front passenger seat operates that window only Rear power windows The rear door windows can be operated with the controls on the doors and the switch on the driver s door If the light in the switch for block ing power windows in the rear doors located in the driver s door control panel is illuminated the rear door wi
84. age text TIME FOR REGULAR SERVICE is shown the symbol and message text are cleared using the READ button or disappear automatically after 2 minutes 02 I 02 D 02 Instruments and controls Indicator and warning symbols Indicator symbols ABS fault If this symbol illuminates then the system is not working The car s regular brake system continues to work but without the ABS func tion Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine Restart the engine Volvo recommends that drive to an author ised Volvo workshop to have the ABS sys tem checked if the symbol remains illumi nated Fault in brake system If this symbol illuminates the brake fluid level may be too low Stop the car in a safe place and check the level in the brake fluid reservoir see page 210 If the reservoir level is below MIN then the car should not be driven further but recov ered instead Volvo recommends that the car is transported to an authorised Volvo workshop to have the brake system checked If the BRAKE and ABS symbols illuminate at the same time there may be a fault in the brake force distribution system Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine Restart the engine If both symbols extinguish continue driv ing If the symbols remain illuminated check the level in the brake fluid reservoir see page 210
85. aking and lower fuel consumption While driving The manual gearshift mode can be selected at any time while driving The engaged gear is locked until you choose another gear If the gear selector is moved to minus the car changes down a gear and engine brakes at the same time as the accelerator pedal is released If the gear selector is moved to 4 plus the car changes up a gear Third gear 3 is the highest gear that can be used when starting W Winter Press the W button to activate and deactivate the winter program Display of the W symbol in the combined instrument panel indi cates that the winter program is active The winter programme starts the gearbox in 8rd gear to make it easier to pull off on slippery roads When the programme is engaged lower gears are activated only by kick down The W program can be selected regardless of the position of the gear selector but is only operational when the selector is in position D 1 2nd and 6th gear also have lock up on the 6 speed automatic gearbox Automatic gearbox Cold start When starting in low temperatures the gear changes can sometimes feel hard This is due to the gearbox oil s viscosity at low tempera tures To reduce engine emissions the gear box shifts up later than normal when the engine is started at low temperatures Depending on the engine temperature when the engine is started the idle speed after a cold start
86. amp control 1 to the centre position When the remote control key is in position II the position parking lamps and number plate light ing are always switched on Headlamp levelling The load in the car changes the vertical align ment of the headlamp beam which could daz zle oncoming motorists Avoid this by adjusting the height of the beam 1 Turn the remote control key to position II 2 Turn the headlamp control 1 to one of the end positions 3 Roll the thumbwheel 3 up or down respectively to raise or lower beam align ment 02 Instruments and controls dh Lighting panel Cars with Xenon headlamps have automatic headlamp levelling so there is no thumbwheel 3 Instrument lighting The instrument lighting is switched on when the remote control key is in position Il and the headlamp control 1 is in one of the end posi tions The lighting is automatically dimmed during the day and can be controlled manually at night Roll the thumbwheel 5 up or down for brighter or dimmer lighting Rear fog lamp The rear fog lamp can only be switched on in combination with the headlamps Press the button 4 The rear fog lamp indicator symbol on the com bined instrument panel and the light in the but ton illuminate when the rear fog lamp is switched on Regulations for use of fog lamps vary from country to country Active Xenon headlamps 6020789 Headlamp pattern f
87. an authorised Volvo workshop Do not make any modifi cations or additions to the booster cushion If an integrated booster cushion has been subjected to a major load such as in con junction with a collision the entire booster cushion must be replaced Even if the booster cushion appears to be undamaged it may not afford the same level of protec tion The booster cushion must also be replaced if it is heavily worn Lowering the booster cushion 40 il Option accessory for more information see Introduction 1 Pull the handle 2 Lower the cushion and press until it locks Remember to stow away the booster cush ion before lowering the rear seat backrest Child safety locks rear doors The controls for operating the rear door power windows and the rear door opening handles can be blocked from opening from the inside For more information see page 130 ISOFIX fixture system for child seats 6015268 01 Child safety ANS Mounting points for the ISOFIX fixture system are concealed behind the lower section of the rear seat backrest in the outer seats The location of the mounting points is indicated by symbols in the backrest upholstery see pre ceding illustration Press the seat cushion down to access the mounting points The ISOFIX fixture system is an accessory for the passenger seat Always follow the manufacturer s installation instructions when conn
88. an recess in the plastic cover at each anchorage point Check that the jack sits securely in the anchorage Then adjust the jack so that its foot is positioned vertically under the anchorage See illustration D IMPORTANT The ground must be firm smooth and level 7T Liftthe car until the wheel is free 8 Remove the wheel bolts and lift off the wheel AN AN Place the jack under the jacking point and crank it up towards the car floor There is Fitting the wheel d Clean the contract surfaces on the wheel and hub Put on the wheel Screw in the wheel bolts Lower the car so that the wheel cannot rotate Tighten the wheel bolts alternately and in torque steps Tightening torque 140 Nm 14 0 kpm It is important that they are tightened to the correct torque Check with a torque wrench Screw the jack all the way down before returning it to the cargo area Then secure it in place Check that the new tyre has the correct amount of pressure This wheel bolt may also be used for steel wheel rims Make sure to use the correct type of bolt Volvo recommends that you contact the nearest Volvo workshop if you are in any doubt General The emergency puncture repair kit is used to seal a puncture as well as to check and adjust the tyre pressure It consists of a compressor and a bottle with sealing fluid The kit works as a temporary repair The sealing fluid bottle must be re
89. appears on the display FM1 and FM2 i e a total of 30 stations Once Autostoring disappears from the dis play the stations are stored The radio contin ues in Auto mode and AUTO appears on the display The automatically stored stations can now be selected using the 0 9 buttons If there b gt 10 Infotainment system Radio functions is no station with an adequately strong signal then the display shows No station found Cancelling automatic storage of stations Press EXIT Selecting an autostored preset Allowing the radio to remain in Auto mode pro vides access to the autostored presets 1 Briefly press AUTO 1 AUTO appears in the display Press one of the 0 9 buttons 3 The radio remains in Auto mode until it is exited by a brief press on AUTO 1 EXIT or AM FM Scanning SCAN 2 automatically searches through a wavelength for strong stations When a station is found it is played for approx 8 seconds before scanning is resumed Activating deactivating Scan 1 Select wavelength using AM FM 2 Press SCAN 2 to activate SCAN appears in the display 3 Close using SCAN or EXIT 1 The RDS functions available vary in the different markets Storing a station A selected station can be stored as a preset while SCAN is active Press one of the O 9 buttons and hold it depressed until the message Station stored appears on the display SCAN is interrupted and
90. ar facing turnable child seat 9 18 kg Volvo Convertible Child Seat rear fac ing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt and straps Type approval E5 04192 1 Rear facing child seat Child Seat rear Rear facing child seat Child Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt and straps seatbelt straps and support legs Type approval E5 03135 Type approval E5 03135 L D Britax Fixway rear facing child seat secured with the ISOFIX fixture system and straps Type approval E5 03171 L Child seats which are universally Child seats which are universally Child seats which are universally approved approved approved U U U ee 01 Safety 9 o1 E Second row of seats outer seats Second row of seats centre seat Third row of seats in cars seating seven Group 2 Volvo rear facing turnable child seat 15 25 kg Volvo Convertible Child Seat rear fac ing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt and straps Type approval E5 04192 L Volvo rear facing turnable child seat Volvo rear facing turnable child seat Volvo Convertible Child Seat front fac Volvo Convertible Child Seat front fac ing child seat secured with the car s ing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt seatbelt Type approval E5 04191 Type approval E5 04191 D D 01 Safety 01 38 Child safety Em Second row of s
91. arm is switched off The siren has its own battery and works independently of the car battery e The direction indicators flash for 5 minutes or until the alarm is switched off Reduced alarm level To avoid accidental triggering of the alarm e g if a dog is left in a locked car or during transport on a car train or car ferry the move ment and tilt detectors should be temporarily deactivated The procedure is the same as with the tempo rary disengaging of deadlocks see page 128 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 05 Locks and alarm 05 133 Genert al a at cec O 136 PROTUSM pro eser nm 138 Starting the engine iria id 144 ci AAA nn serene nane a na Nepote unu sauce 146 ladito 149 x Brake SySterm S a li io adoran 150 Stability lale Wetedtolm GelmiRell SEEM Ganscccnacaccnnacansencansocencancasacconeanendanes 1152 AE o enteee nece eee eere 154 Blind Spot Information System BLIS eee 156 fi Towing and recovery 160 Jump stautitci eet n csaccuseiceceesaccesasseievasciesuasnucessescievasssedeevancess 162 A lle es esed ottenere eere e Ie ee EIER 164 A y TOWING o 166 Detachable town AO E 168 Adjusting A a aa 172 134 Option accessory for more information see Introduction STARTING AND DRIVING 06 Starting and driving Economical driving Driving economically means driving smoothly while thinking ahead and adjusting your drivin
92. ated each time you press To switch off the timer function Press E gt again for more than 3 sec onds The lamp illuminates for 5 seconds to confirm your selection 4 AUTO The AUTO function automatically regulates cli mate control and maintains the selected tem perature The automatic function controls heating air conditioning air quality sensor fan speed recirculation and air distribution If you select one or more manual functions the other functions continue to be controlled automati cally All manual settings are switched off when AUTO is switched on 5 Air distribution e When the top button is depressed air is directed to the windows e When the centre button is depressed air is directed to the head and body e When the lower button is depressed air is directed to the legs and feet Press AUTO to return to automatic air distri bution 6 Passenger compartment temperature sensor The passenger compartment temperature sen sor monitors the temperature inside the car 03 gt gt 93 D 03 Climate control 03 94 Electronic Climate Control ECC 7 Defroster windscreen and side windows Used to quickly remove misting and ice from the windscreen and side windows Air flows to the windows at high fan speed The light in the defroster button illuminates when the function is active When the function is selected the following also takes place to provide maximum dehu mi
93. atic daytime running lights during the day Thumbwheel for headlamp levelling Rear fog lamp Thumbwheel for adjusting instrument light ing Posi Specification tion 0 Automatic deactivated dipped beam Only main beam flash Daytime running lights when the car is being driven Automatic switching to parking lights when the car is parked 00 Automatic dipped beam Main beam and main beam flash work in this position wm Headlamps Automatic dipped beam Dipped beam comes on automatically when the remote control key is turned to position Il except when the headlamp control 1 is in the centre position If necessary the automatic dipped beam can be deactivated Volvo rec ommends that you engage an authorised Volvo workshop to have it deactivated Automatic dipped beam main beam 1 Turn the remote control key to position Il 2 Dipped beam is activated by means of turning the headlamp control 1 clockwise to the end position Option accessory for more information see Introduction 3 Main beam is activated by means of mov ing the left hand stalk switch towards the steering wheel to the end position and releasing it see page 65 The lamps are switched off automatically when the remote control key is turned to position I or 0 Position parking lamps Position parking lamps can be switched on irrespective of remote control key position Turn the headl
94. atically when the brakes have cooled ANTI SKID SERVICE REQUIRED system disabled due to a fault 06 Starting and driving Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine gt Ifthe message remains when the engine is restarted drive to a workshop An authorised Volvo workshop is recom mended Symbols in the combined instrument panel DSTC system The symbol illuminates and goes out again after approx 2 seconds when the engine is started e Indicates system check The symbol flashes e Indicates that the system is operating The symbol illuminates and stays lit At the same time the display shows ANTI SKID SERVICE REQUIRED e Indicates a fault in the DSTC system 1 Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the engine 2 Restart the engine Stability and traction control system e If the warning symbol goes out the fault was temporary and it is not necessary to visit a workshop e If the warning symbol remains illuminated then a workshop should check the system an authorised Volvo workshop is recom mended The symbol illuminates with a constant yellow glow Symbol for Warning N Atthe same time the display shows TRACTION CONTROL TEMPORARILY OFF e Indicates that the system has been tem porarily reduced due to excessive brake temperature Automatic reactivation of the function takes place when the brake temperature has returned to normal AE Under normal driving co
95. ation on activated deactivated airbag SRS see page 22 3 For other child seats your car should be included in the manufacturer s enclosed list of vehicles or be universally approved in accordance with the ECE R44 legal requirement EE e o Child satety o Child safety 01 mau Front seat with deactivated airbag Group 1 9 18 kg Group 2 15 25 kg Volvo rear facing turnable child seat Volvo Convertible Child Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt and straps Type approval E5 04192 D Rear facing child seat Child Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt and straps Type approval E5 03135 D Child seats which are universally approved U Volvo rear facing turnable child seat Volvo Convertible Child Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt and straps Type approval E5 04192 D Volvo rear facing turnable child seat Volvo Convertible Child Seat front facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt Type approval E5 04191 D gt gt A EE 01 Child safety eee Child safety mau Front seat with deactivated airbag Group 2 8 Booster cushion with and without backrest Booster Cushion with and without backrest 15 36 kg Type approval E5 03139 UF Volvo booster seat with backrest Volvo Booster Seat with backrest Type approval E1 04301169 UF L Suitable for specific child seats These child seat
96. authorised Volvo workshop Option accessory for more information see Introduction Activating deactivating PASSENGER AIRBAG ON OFF asd yA We x Ai PASSENGER AIRBAG G045346 Switch location The airbag is activated With the switch in this position persons taller than 140 cm can sit in the front passenger seat but never children in a child seat or on a booster cushion El The airbag is deactivated With the switch in this position children in a child seat or on a booster cushion can sit in the front passenger seat but never persons taller than 140 cm 01 Safety Activating deactivating the airbag 01 A A text message in the rearview mirror indicates that the airbag for the front passenger seat is Activated airbag passenger seat deactivated see preceding illustration Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion on the front passenger seat when the airbag is activated This applies to everyone shorter than 140 cm Deactivated airbag passenger seat No one taller than 140 cm should ever sit in the front passenger seat when the airbag is deactivated Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life Message Indicator showing that the passenger airbag is deactivated Option accessory for more information see Introduction 23 E 01 Side airbags SIPS bags Side airbag Location
97. aximum permitted speed Q Switch Cable Bottle holder orange cap Protective cap Q Pressure reducing valve ir hose Q Sealing fluid bottle O Pressure gauge 07 Wheels and tyres O 07 187 amp 07 Wheels and tyres 07 188 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Emergency puncture repair Sealing punctured tyres G019723 For information on the function of the parts see preceding illustration 1 Open the lid of the emergency puncture repair kit 2 Detach the decal for maximum permitted speed and affix it to the steering wheel The sealing fluid can irritate the skin In the case of contact with skin wash away the fluid with soap and water 3 Check that the switch is in position 0 and locate the cable and the air hose en Do not break the bottle s seal before use The seal is broken automatically when the bottle is screwed in 4 Unscrew the orange cap and unscrew the bottle s stopper Do not unscrew the bottle it is equipped with a reverse catch to prevent leakage Screw the bottle into its holder Unscrew the wheel s dust cap and screw in the air hose valve connection to the bot tom of the thread on the tyre s air valve WARNING Do not leave children in the car without supervision when the engine is running 7 Plug the cable into the 12 V socket and start the car AES Never stand n
98. bag Key switch off PACOS General information The airbag for the front passenger seat can be deactivated if the car is equipped with a switch PACOS Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch For information on how to activate deactivate see under the heading Activating deactivating Key switch off switch The switch for the passenger airbag PACOS is located on the passenger end of the instru ment panel and is accessible when the pas senger door is open see under the heading below Activating deactivating Check that the switch is in the required posi tion Volvo recommends that the key blade is used to change position For information on the key blade see page 124 AE Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life AES Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag is activated Failure to follow this advice could endanger the life of the child AN If the car is equipped with a front passenger airbag but does not have PACOS then the airbag will always be activated Do not allow anyone to sit in the front pas senger seat if the text message in the rear view mirror indicates that the airbag is deac tivated and if the warning symbol for the airbag system is also displayed on the com bined instrument panel This indicates that there has been a severe malfunction Visit a workshop as soon as possible Volvo rec ommends that you contact an
99. be reached with one long press on 1 Press 1 for a long time to use the stored number Call lists The call lists are copied to the handsfree func tion at each new connection and are then updated during the connection Press ENTER to show the last dialled Other call lists are available under CALL REGISTER Certain mobile phones show a list of the last dialled numbers in reverse order Inputting text Input text using the keypad in the centre con Sole Press once for the key s first character twice for the second etc Continue pressing for more characters see the table on page 259 A short press on EXIT deletes an input char acter One long press on EXIT clears all input characters A W on the control panel in the centre console scrolls between the characters a E F Option accessory for more information see Introduction Menu structure Bluetooth handsfree The menu for Bluetooth handsfree is available in two variants For cars with only Bluetooth handsfree and for cars with built in phone and Bluetooth handsfree 1 CALL REGISTER 1 1 Last 10 missed 1 2 Last 10 received 1 8 Last 10 dialled 2 PHONEBOOK 2 1 Search 2 2 Copy to phone 3 BLUETOOTH 3 1 Change phone 3 1 1 Add phone 3 1 2 6 Added phones 3 2 Remove phone 3 3 Connect fr mobile phone 3 4 Bluetooth info for the car 10 Infotainment system Bluetooth handsfree 4 CALL OPTION
100. be rectified immediately The most common types of paintwork damage are stone chips scratches and marks on the edges of wings and doors Colour code VOLVO CAR CORPORATION 6044880 Data plate Code for car colour It is important that the correct colour is used For product decal location see page 276 08 Stone chips and scratches Before touching up paintwork the car must be clean and dry and at a temperature above 15 C Materials e Primer in a can e Spray can or touch up pen e Masking tape Minor stone chips and scratches If the stone chip has not penetrated to the bare metal and there is an undamaged colour coat you can paint straight after cleaning the dam aged area 1 Follow the instructions contained in the touch up pen s packaging If the stone chip has penetrated to the bare metal 1 Apply a piece of masking tape over the damaged surface Then remove the tape to remove any loose paint 2 Stir the primer well and apply using a fine brush or a matchstick Apply paint using a brush once the primer is dry 3 For scratches proceed as above but mask around the damaged area to protect the undamaged paintwork 4 After a few days polish the touched up areas Use a soft rag and a small amount of lapping paste 08 Car care Rustproofing Inspection and maintenance Your car has already received a thorough and complete rustpr
101. bility system 152 warning symbols esses 55 T Tailgate driving with open tailgate 137 locking unlocking 124 ODOM M 128 Technical data engine 280 Temperature actual temperature 88 Temperature control 4 om Towbar rn ennt towing eye Towing capacity 164 278 Towing equipment esses 164 general tnn 164 166 installati mori caia 168 removing acini inepto rer Een 170 Specifications uiii o eint 167 TOWING Oyek em 160 TP Traffic information 247 249 Traction control system 152 Traffic information 247 249 Type desigriationi cesos etit 276 Tyres direction of rotation 180 driving characteristics 178 general iniciadas m s eiii 178 maintenance iii retirees 178 Dressule ete aia 181 287 puncture repair eene 187 SDSCIfICatlOli8 ceteri atio RE RES 178 speedi ratings co ote eres 178 tread wear indicators 179 Winter tyres econtra 180 USB connection cesis 241 V Ventilation fan function 88 Vibration damper eese 166 Volume CONTEO hssr oser 240 W
102. broad Radio functions castis finished the audio system returns to the previous audio source and resumes the previ ous volume setting If you do not wish to listen to a news item in progress Pressthe EXIT button The NEWS function remains active and the radio waits for the next news programme Traffic information TP This function interrupts other audio sources in order to broadcast traffic information from RDS stations The message is heard at the volume set for this specific purpose As soon as the message ends the radio returns to the previ ous audio source and volume setting 1 Select TP in the menu and press ENTER 2 TP appears on the display 3 Select TP again and press ENTER to deac tivate the TP function TP is shown in the display when this function is active If the set station can send traffic infor mation then appears on the display Traffic information will only interrupt the sound source if TP l is shown in the display If you do not wish to listen to a traffic bulletin in progress Press the EXIT button The TP function remains active and the radio waits for the next traffic bulletin TP Search This function allows you to listen to traffic infor mation when travelling between different coun tries and states in Europe without needing to select a station 1 Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER 2 Select TP and press ENTER 3 Select TP search and p
103. ccessories AEM 15A m 4 5 REM electronics 10A alls 12 18 Towing bracket wiring 30 feed Electrical socket cargo area Rear right door Power win dow power window lock Rear left door Power window power window lock Diesel filter heater 15A 15A 20A 20A 15A 18 19 20 Rear air conditioning A C Infotainment system accesso ries Rear wiper Towing bracket wiring 15 feed 15 A 5A 15A 20A Option accessory for more information see Introduction 09 Maintenance and service 231 09 Maintenance and service W Fees SSS 21 37 Rear window defroster 20A 2D 38 Rear window defroster 20A 23 AWD 7 5A 24 25 26 Park Assist 5A 27 Main fuse Towing bracket wiring parking assistance AWD 30 A 28 Central locking system PCL 15A 29 Trailer lighting left Position lamps direction indicator 25A 30 Trailer lighting right Brake light rear fog lamp direction indicator 25A 31 Main fuse Fuse 37 38 40A 32 7 e x p 35 E Sou z 232 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Fuses in the cargo area Executive G045594 The fuse box is located behind the cover panel on the left hand side 1 Relay seat heating rear seat Relay massage seat front 5A 2 Seat heating rear seat left 15A 3 Seat heating rear seat rig
104. ce increa e Choice of tyres can affect fuel consump ses tion seek advice on suitable tyres from a e High speed results in increased wind resis dealer tance See further information and more advice on e Fuel quality road and traffic conditions pages 12 and 136 eer weather and the condition of the car See page 140 for general information on fuel Even a combination of the above mentioned examples can result in significantly improved consumption For further information please refer to the regulations referred to Large deviations in fuel consumption may arise in a comparison with the EU driving cycles which are used in the certification of the car and on which the consumption figures in the table are based To bear in mind Tips that the driver can use in order to reduce consumption e Drive gently and avoid unnecessary accel eration as well as braking too hard e Drive with the correct air pressure in the tyres and check this regularly select ECO tyre pressure for best results see the tyre pressure table on page 287 1 Official fuel consumption figures are based on two standardised driving cycles in a laboratory environment EU driving cycles all in accordance with EU Directive 80 1268 EEC Euro 4 EU Regulation no 692 2008 Euro 5 and UN ECE Regulation no 101 The regulations cover the driving cycles for city driving and driving on main roads City driving the measurement starts with cold starting
105. ce measurements template 4 The line between the markings on the tem plates should be approx 112 mm Adjusting headlamp pattern for Active Xenon headlamps ABL see page 60 06 Starting and driving fo Adjusting headlamp pattern headlamp pattern SANS AN NS a 6030200 Left hand drive car in left hand traffic 1 Masking on right hand halogen lens Masking on left hand halogen lens Masking on right hand Xenon lens 06 4 Masking on left hand Xenon lens O Control point in headlamp lens 06 Starting and driving S OU LLL 030201 Right hand drive car in right hand traffic Masking on left hand halogen lens 2 Masking on right hand halogen lens 06 Masking on left hand Xenon lens 4 Masking on right hand Xenon lens O Control point in headlamp lens 06 Starting and driving Adjusting headlamp pattern Templates for masking N IE MM A ce en araea a aE CLIDIDL di Hire Sus eso o Ea EEEa EEEE AIA EEA EENE Warning triangle and spare wheel e Changing Wheels oso e o casae FUTT TERT OA Emergency puncttlextepalldes ee tronco rancio 176 Option accessory for more information see Introduction WHEELS AND TYRES amp 07 Wheels and tyres Driving characteristics and tyres The tyres greatly affect the car s driving cha racte
106. cess fuel in the tank can overflow in hot weather 06 Fuel of a quality lower than that specified in this chapter should not be used as engine power and fuel consumption could otherwise be neg atively affected General information on fuel AN Always avoid inhaling fuel vapour and get ting fuel splashes in the eyes In the event of fuel in the eyes remove any contact lenses and rinse the eyes in plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention Never swallow fuel Fuels such as petrol bioethanol and mixtures of them and diesel are highly toxic and could cause permanent injury or be fatal if swallowed Seek medical attention immediately if fuel has been swal lowed AN Fuel which spills on to the ground can be ignited by the exhaust fumes Switch off the fuel driven heater before star ting to refuel Never carry an activated mobile phone when refuelling The ring signal could cause spark build up and ignite petrol fumes leading to fire and injury D IMPORTANT Mixing different types of fuel or the use of fuel not recommended invalidates Volvo s guarantees and any associated service agreement This applies to all engines NOTE It does not apply to cars with engines that are adapted to run on ethanol fuel E85 For detailed information on fuel consumption CO emissions and tank volume see page 285 Petrol Petrol must fulfil the EN 228 standard Most engines can be
107. ch other A suitable dis tance for the first change is approx 5000 km and then at 10 000 km intervals Volvo recom mends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop for checking if you are uncertain about tread depth If significant differences in wear gt 1 mm difference in tread depth between tyres have already occurred the least worn tyres must always be placed on the rear Understeer is normally easier to correct than oversteer and leads to the car continuing for wards in a straight line rather than having the rear end skidding to one side resulting in pos sible complete loss of control over the car This is why it is important for the rear wheels never to lose grip before the front wheels Wheels should be stored lying down or hanging up and not standing up Tyres with tread wear indicators G020323 Tread wear indicators Tread wear indicators are narrow treadless bands across the width of the tread On the side of the tyre are the letters TWI Tread Wear Indicator When the tyre s tread depth is down to 1 6 mm the tread depth will be level in height with the tread wear indicators Change to new tyres as soon as possible Remember that tyres with little tread depth provide very poor grip in rain and snow Winter tyres Volvo recommends winter tyres with specific winter tyre dimensions Tyre dimensions are dependent on engine variant When driving on winter tyres they must be fitted to all four
108. classic Culture Light classic Easy listening National music Programme types Pop music Travel Rock music Social affairs Sport Drama Phone in Education Science Weather amp Metro Other music Searching for a specific programme type This function helps you find programmes with a specific focus by searching the entire fre quency band 1 Select FM 1 or FM 2 and press the MENU button 2 Select RADIO SETTINGS and press ENTER Select PTY and press ENTER Select Select PTY and press ENTER Press ENTER for one or more of the listed programme types you select The PTY symbol in the display illuminates when the first selection is made and the radio con tinues in standby for PTY 6 Once you have selected all desired types select EXIT CLEAR to exit the PTY list 7 Select PTY scan and press ENTER If the radio finds a station with the selected pro gramme type it is played through the speakers 8 Ifthe radio finds a station that is unsuitable continue the search with the buttons 9 If no stations with the selected programme type are found the radio resumes its pre vious frequency PTY then remains in standby mode until the selected pro gramme type is broadcast at which time the radio automatically switches to the sta tion sending the selected programme type In order to deactivate PTY standby enter the menu and select Clear all PTY The symbol PTY disappears from the display and the radio
109. croll with the thumbwheel to the desired hour 4 Briefly press RESET to move to the flash ing minutes setting 5 Scroll with the thumbwheel to the desired minute 6 Briefly press RESET to confirm the setting 7 Press RESET to activate the timer Deactivating timer started parking heater Proceed as follows to manually switch off the parking heater before the set time has elapsed 1 Press READ 2 Use the thumbwheel to scroll to the text PARK HEAT TIMER 1 or 2 The text ON flashes on the display 3 Press RESET The text OFF is shown with a constant glow and the parking heater is switched OFF Direct start 1 Scroll with the thumbwheel until DIRECT START is shown in the display 2 Press RESET to access the options ON or OFF 3 Select ON The heater will now run for 60 minutes Heating of the passenger compartment will begin as Soon as the engine coolant has reached a tem perature of 30 C Immediate stop of heater 1 Scroll with the thumbwheel until DIRECT START is shown in the display 2 Press RESET to access options ON or OFF 3 Select OFF The car can be started and driven while the parking heater is still running Battery and fuel If the battery has insufficient charge or the fuel level is too low the parking heater will be switched off automatically A message is shown in the display Acknowledge the mes sage by pressing READ once D IMPORTANT Repeated use of the parking
110. d Dipped beam Main beam 6 Direction indicators Parking position lamps Side marker lamps 8 E El 1 Undo the outer cover by turning it anti clockwise Unplug the connector Disconnect the spring clamp First push to the right so that the spring clamp discon nects then out and down Pull out the lamp Fit the new bulb It can only fit in one posi tion 6 Pressthe clamp spring upwards and a little to the left so that it secures in its catch 7 Press the connector back in place 09 Maintenance and service 09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs 8 Screw the cover back into place the mark ing HAUT should be at the top Main beam Halogen headlamps 3 2 S8 o Undo the outer cover by pulling it straight out and then unplug the connector Disconnect the spring clamp First push to the right so that the spring clamp discon nects then out and down Pull out the lamp Fit the new bulb It can only fit in one posi tion 5 Pressthe clamp spring upwards and a little to the left so that it secures in its catch 6 Pressthe connector back in place and refit the cover Side marker lamps and position parking lamps G028409 The bulbs are housed in bayonet holders 1 Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove Pull the bulb straight out Fit the new bulb by carefully pressing it into the recess
111. d controls The particular distance that is required between the original remote control and HomeLink depends on the programming of the device in question Perhaps several attempts will be required at different dis tances Maintain each position for approx 15 seconds before trying a new one 3 Depress the button for the original remote control and the button to be programmed on HomeLink simultaneously Do not release the buttons until the indicator lamp has changed over from slow to rapid flash ing The rapid flashing indicates successful programming 4 Testthe programming by depressing the programmed button on HomeLink and watching the indicator lamp Constant glow The indicator lamp illu minates with a constant glow when the button is kept depressed this indicates that the programming is complete The garage door gate or similar should now be activated when the programmed HomeLink button is depressed e Glow not constant The indicator lamp flashes quickly for approx 2 seconds and then changes over to a constant glow for approx 3 seconds This proc 1 Button designation and colour vary depending on manufacturer 84 Option accessory for more information see Introduction ess is repeated for approx 20 seconds and indicates that the device has a roll ing code The garage door gate or sim ilar is not activated when the pro grammed HomeLink button is depressed Continue the programming in acc
112. d to the pres sure specified on the tyre pressure label Release air using the pressure reducing valve if the tyre pressure is too high Do not unscrew the bottle it is equipped with a reverse catch to prevent leakage 5 Switch off the compressor Detach the air hose and cable Refit the dust cap The sealing fluid bottle and the hose must be replaced after use Volvo recommends that this replacement is performed by an authorised Volvo workshop AEZ Check the tyre pressure regularly 6 Return the emergency puncture repair kit to the cargo area 7 Volvo recommends that you drive to the nearest authorised Volvo workshop for the replacement repair of the damaged tyre Advise the workshop that the tyre contains sealing fluid AN You should not drive faster than 80 km h after the emergency tyre repair kit has been used Volvo recommends that you visit an authorised Volvo workshop for inspection of the sealed tyre maximum driving distance is 200 km The staff there can determine whether or not the tyre can be repaired or if it needs to be replaced Inflating the tyres The car s original tyres can be inflated by the compressor 1 The compressor must be switched off Make sure that the switch is in position 0 and locate the cable and air hose 2 Unscrew the wheel s dust cap and screw in the air hose valve connection to the bot tom of the thread on the tyre s air valve AN Do not leave ch
113. de airbags and sensors A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the side airbags are inflated 2 INNNNNNLCCCCLLLLLCCC IL II I LAAAAA LLL LLCIEAZ 01 Safety ot 2 Front passenger seat left hand drive The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel and thereby cushions the initial impact The airbag deflates when compressed by the collision The side airbag is normally only deployed on the side of the collision O 01 Safety 01 he Properties LADOS G027047 The inflatable curtain IC Inflatable Curtain is a part of SIPS and the airbags It is fitted in the headlining along both sides of the roof and protects the car s occupants sitting in the outer seats A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the inflatable curtain is inflated The inflatable curtain helps to prevent the driver and passengers from striking their heads on the inside of the car during a collision Never hang or attach heavy items onto the handles in the roof The hook is only designed for light clothing not for solid objects such as umbrellas for example Do not screw or install anything onto the car s headlining door pillars or side panels This could compromise the intended pro tection Volvo recommends that you only ever use Volvo genuine parts that are approved for placement in these areas Do not load the car higher than 50 mm under the to
114. diately The life of the battery is shortened if it becomes discharged repeatedly The life of the battery is affected by several factors including driving conditions and cli mate Battery starting capacity decreases gradually with time and therefore needs to be recharged if the car is not used for a longer time or when it is only driven short distances Extreme cold further limits star ting capacity To maintain the battery in good condition at least 15 minutes of driving week is recom mended or that the battery is connected to a battery charger with automatic trickle charging A battery that is kept fully charged has a maximum service life 09 Maintenance and service Battery 09 Symbols on the battery Use protective goggles Further information in the owner s manual Store the battery out of the reach of children The battery contains cor rosive acid gt amp 06 09 Maintenance and service 09 Battery Avoid sparks and naked Changing the battery ART demes Removal Connect and remove the positive and neg ative cables in the correct order Detach the red positive cable D Detach the ventilation hose from the bat tery 7 Release the clamp securing the battery Risk of explosion 8 Remove the battery Fitting Must be taken for recy cling e B B Y 3 o G044513 1 Remove the remote control key from the igniti
115. dification of the air in the passenger com partment e the air conditioning AC is automatically engaged can be switched off with the AC button e recirculation is automatically disengaged When the defroster function ay is switched off the climate control system returns to the previous settings 8 Rear window and door mirror defrosters Use this button to quickly remove misting and ice from the rear window and door mirrors see page 61 for further information about this func tion 9 Heated front seats To activate front seat heating 1 Press once High heat both lamps illumi nate 2 Press once more Low heat one lamp illu minates 3 Press once more Heating switched off no lamps illuminate Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop adjusts the temperature 10 and 11 Temperature selector The two knobs can be used to set the tem perature for the passenger and driver s sides of the car Heating or cooling cannot be hastened by selecting a higher or lower temperature than the actual desired temperature 12 Fan Turn the knob to increase or decrease fan speed If AUTO is selected then fan speed is regulated automatically The previously set fan speed is disengaged If the knob is turned anticlockwise and the fan indicator in the display goes out the fan and the air conditioning are switched off Option accessory for more information see Introduc
116. dio files The steering wheel key pad can also be used for this purpose Scan CD This function plays the first ten seconds of each CD track audio file Press SCAN to acti vate Interrupt with EXIT or SCAN to continue playback of the current CD track audio file Scan only works on the selected disc The text SCAN is shown in the display when the func tion is active If disc text is activated then SCAN is not shown in the display Random This function plays the tracks in random order The random CD tracks audio files can be scrol led through in the normal way It is only possible to scroll between random CD tracks on the current disc Activating deactivating CD player If a normal music CD is being played Select RANDOM in the menu and press ENTER If a disc with audio files is being played Select Disc or Folder in the menu and press ENTER Activating deactivating CD changer If a normal music CD is being played 1 Select Random in the menu and press ENTER 2 Scrollto Single disc or All discs and press ENTER The option All discs only applies to the music CDs in the changer If a CD with audio files is being played 1 Select Single disc or Folder in the menu and press ENTER 2 Scroll to the required CD or folder and press ENTER When you select another CD the function is deactivated Different messages appear depending on which random function is active e RANDOM mea
117. driving wheels from spinning against the road surface during accel eration Traction control system The function is active at low speed and trans fers power from the driving wheel that is spin ning to the one that is not Reduced operation SS 88456 1 EEE MEDELHAST GHET S00 e a O 6028511 Thumbwheel RESET button System operation during skidding and accel eration can be partially deactivated Operation during skidding is then delayed and so allows more skidding which provides greater freedom for dynamic driving Traction in deep snow or sand is improved at the same time as acceleration is no longer limited Operation 1 Turn the thumbwheel 1 until the DSTC menu appears DSTC ON means that the system function is unchanged DSTC SPIN CONTROL OFF means that System operation is reduced Press and hold RESET 2 until the menu is changed m The system remains reduced until the driver reactivates it or until the engine is Switched off after the engine is started the next time DSTC is back in its normal mode again AN Suppressing system function may alter the driving characteristics of the car DSTC ON is shown for several seconds on the display each time the engine is started Messages on the display ANTI SKID TEMPORARILY OFF means that the system has been temporarily reduced due to excessive brake temperature The function is reactivated autom
118. e Pause If the volume is turned down completely the CD player is stopped The player is restarted when volume is increased Audio files Apart from normal music CDs the CD player supports MP3 and WMA format audio files Certain types of copy protected audio files cannot be read by the player When a CD containing audio files is inserted into the player the disc s directory structure is read in It may take a while before playback starts due to the quality of the disc Navigation and playback If a disc containing audio files is inside the CD player then ENTER leads to the disc s direc tory structure The directory structure is navi gated in the same way as the audio system s menu structure Audio files have the symbol J and directories have the symbol 3 Before playback starts can be used to show the audio file s name if the display is too narrow Start playback of the selected audio file with ENTER When the playback of a file is finished the play back of the other files in the same directory continues Directory change takes place auto matically when all files in the current directory have been played back 10 Infotainment system CD functions 10 Infotainment system CD functions Fast wind change CD tracks and audio files Short presses right left on the but tons are used to scroll between CD tracks audio files Long presses are used to fast wind CD tracks au
119. e Maximum current tap 10 A AN Always leave the plug in the socket when the socket is not in use IMPORTANT Max socket is 10 A 120 W if one socket is used at a time If both sockets are used simultaneously 7 5 A 90 W per socket is applicable BLIS Blind Spot Information System Press the button to deactivate BLIS or reactivate the function see page 156 for further informa a tion 02 Instruments and controls D Switches in the centre console Hazard warning flashers Rear window and door mirror defrosters Heating is used to quickly remove misting and ice from 02 the rear window and door mir rors Press the switch to start defrosting the rear window and door mirrors The lamp in the switch illuminates The light in the switch is lit Defrosting is automatically disconnected UN after about 12 minutes Heated front seats For heated front seats see page 92 or 94 for further Use the hazard warning flashers all direction ww information indicators flash when the car is stopped where it could be a traffic hazard or obstruction Press the button to activate the function Uu G027096 Regulations regarding the use of hazard warning flashers vary from country to coun try 61 62 D 02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel General information O Light switches Autom
120. e a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt Each inlay mat is secured with pins Take hold of the inlay mat at each pin and lift the mat straight up Fit the inlay mat in place by pressing it in at each pin AN Before setting off check that the inlaid mat in the driver area is firmly affixed and secured in the pins in order to avoid getting caught adjacent to and under the pedals A special textile cleaner is recommended for stains on the floor mat after vacuuming Floor 08 mats should be cleaned with agents recom mended by your Volvo dealer Treatment of stains on textile upholstery and headliner A special fabric cleaning agent available from authorised Volvo dealers is recommended to avoid impairing the fire retardant qualities of the upholstery D IMPORTANT Sharp objects and Velcro may damage the fabric upholstery Treating stains on leather upholstery Volvo s leather upholstery is chromium free and is treated to preserve its original appear ance Leather upholstery ages and acquires a beau tiful patina over time The leather is refined and processed so that it retains its natural charac teristics It is given a protective coating but regular cleaning is required in order to maintain both characteristics and appearance Volvo offers a comprehensive product for the clean ing and treatment of leather upholstery which when used in accordance with the instructions preserves the leather s protective
121. e end pieces of the cargo area cover inwards pull up and release When fitting press the end pieces of the cargo area cover down into the holders Do not place objects on the cargo area cover They could injure passengers during braking or evasive manoeuvres Option accessory for more information see Introduction 04 Interior 04 D 04 Interior Cargo area Cargo area compartment contents G045609 o Location of first aid kit in cars seating five O Location of first aid kit in cars seating seven The following is housed in the floor compart ment Warning triangle Tool kit First aid kit Jack alternative location Some components of the first aid kit have an expiration date and should be replaced before this date Opening the compartment in the cargo area floor cars seating five Liftup the cover in the cargo area floor If the car is equipped with a carrier bag holder Liftthe cover detach the tensioning straps to the grocery bag holder Opening the compartment in the cargo area floor cars seating seven Lift up the cover If the car is equipped with a carrier bag holder Open the upper cover detach the tension ing straps to the grocery bag holder if fit ted and open the lower cover D IMPORTANT Remember not to put anything in the area that the cushions fold into The cushions and seat mechanisms could be damaged 04
122. e goes into the red zone Bear in mind m temperature lies between 2 C to 5 C a that extra lights placed in front of the air QO Odometer The odometer indicates the snowflake symbol illuminates in the dis intake reduce the cooling capacity of the total distance the car has travelled play This warns of icy roads If the car has system Q Main beam indicator been stationary the gauge may display a 2 Display The display shows information Warning symbol If a fault arises the sym reading that is too high and warning messages bol illuminates and a message isshownin 2 Knob for clock Turn the knob to adjust Speedometer Shows the speed of the the display the time ee O Tachometer Indicates engine speed in B When the lamp in the instrument illumi Trip meters T1 and T2 Used for measur thousands of revolutions per minute rpm nates the level in the fuel tank is low refuel ing short distances The right hand digit Do not allow the tachometer gauge to enter as soon as possible See also Trip com displays tenths of a kilometre Press the the red zone puter page 66 button for more than 2 seconds to reset b gt I D 02 Instruments and controls Combined instrument panel 114 Indicator and warning symbols 02 115 Direction indicators left right 02 Instruments and controls Functionality check symbols If the engine does not start wi
123. e made separately The DA symbol in the display indicates that Dolby Pro Logic Il is active There are three dif ferent settings for surround sound e Pro Logic Il e 3 channels e Off two channel stereo Activating deactivating surround sound 1 Press MENU scroll to AUDIO MODE and press ENTER Select SURROUND and press ENTER Select Pro Logic Il 3 channels or Off and press ENTER DU Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby Pro Logic Il Surround System is manu factured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Option accessory for more information see Introduction 10 Infotainment system 243 10 Infotainment system Audio system functions Equalizer front This function is used to fine tune the sound from the front speakers 1 Select AUDIO MODE in the menu and press ENTER Select Equalizer front and press ENTER 3 Use the menu selection buttons or the SELECTOR knob to set the level 4 Press ENTER to select the next frequency You can select five frequencies 5 Press ENTER until you come to menu mode to save any changes Equalizer rear This function is used to fine tune the sound from the rear speakers 1 Select AUDIO MODE in the menu and press ENTER Select Equalizer rear and press ENTER 3 Use the menu selection buttons or the SELECTOR knob to set the level 4 Press ENTER to select the next f
124. e service life of the systems During driving in water maintain a low speed and do not stop the car When the water has been passed depress the brake pedal lightly and check that full brake function is achieved Water and mud for example can make the brake linings wet resulting in delayed brake function Clean the electric contacts of the electric engine block heater and trailer coupling after driving in water and mud D IMPORTANT Do not let the car stand with water over the sills for any long period of time This could cause electrical malfunctions In the event of engine stop in water do not try restart Tow the car from the water Engine gearbox and cooling system Under special conditions for example hard driving in hilly terrain and hot climate there is a risk that the engine and drive system may overheat in particular with a heavy load e Remove any auxiliary lamps from in front of the grille when driving in hot climates e Inthe event of a risk of overheating a built in protection function in the gearbox is acti vated which amongst other things illumi nates the instrument panel s yellow infor mation lamp and there is a text message displayed there regarding appropriate action follow the recommendation given e If the temperature gauge for the engine s cooling system goes into the red zone 06 Starting and driving stop and let the engine idle for a few minutes e If the car overh
125. e temperature sensor for the passenger compartment is behind the climate control panel Do not cover or block the sensors with clothing or other objects Side windows and sunroof To ensure that the air conditioning works sat isfactorily the side windows and sunroof if appropriate should be closed Acceleration The air conditioning system switches off tem porarily at full throttle You may briefly feel a temporary rise in temperature 03 Climate control General information on climate control Condensation In warm weather condensation from the air conditioning may drip under the car This is normal To ventilate the climate system s control sys tem the ventilation fan can be started up to 50 minutes after the car s ignition has been switched off The fan is then switched off auto matically after approx 15 minutes Fuel economy With ECC the air conditioning system is con trolled automatically and is used just enough to cool the passenger compartment and to ade quately dehumidify the incoming air This pro vides better fuel economy compared to con ventional systems where the air conditioning cools the air to just above freezing point Air distribution Air vents in the dashboard G028577 Incoming air is distributed through several dif ferent vents located throughout the car 03 x z 8 EY Open E Closed 6 Lateral airflow p Vertical airflow
126. e used at the same time as front seat heating For example the function can be used to dry damp from clothing The ventilation system can be activated when the engine is running The seat ventilation should be used carefully by people sensitive to draughts Comfort level I is recommended for long term use D IMPORTANT The seat ventilation cannot be started when passenger compartment temperature is below 5 C This is to avoid chilling anyone sitting in the seat 03 Climate control General information on climate control Seat heating outer rear seats Executive 03 Button for rear seat heating On Off The seat heating in the rear seats is controlled with a button control in accordance with the illustration above There is one control on each side of the rear centre console for each respec tive rear seat To start seat heating Press the button The symbol in the button illuminates To stop the heating Press the button gt The lamp goes out eB D 03 Climate control 03 92 Electronic Climate Control ECC Control panel mea AC On off ON OFF 2 Recirculation Multifilter with sensor O Recirculation Q AUTO Air distribution Passenger compartment temperature sen sor Defroster windscreen and side windows 8 Rear window and door mirror defrosters Heated front seats HR GO27046
127. eatbelt is not twisted or caught on anything e the hip strap must be positioned low down not over the abdomen e tension the hip strap over the lap by pulling the diagonal shoulder belt as illustrated AEZ The seatbelts and airbags interact If a seat belt is not used or is used incorrectly this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision AE Each seatbelt is designed for only one per son Never modify or repair the seatbelts your self Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop If a seatbelt has been subjected to a major load such as in conjunction with a collision the entire seat belt must be replaced Some of the protec tive characteristics of the seatbelt may have been lost even if it appears to be undam aged In addition replace the seatbelt if the belt is worn or damaged The new seatbelt must be type approved and intended for installation in the same position as the replaced seatbelt AE E e Seatbelts Seatbelts and pregnancy G020105 The seatbelt should always be worn during pregnancy But it is crucial that it be worn in the correct way The diagonal section should wrap over the shoulder then be routed between the breasts and to the side of the abdomen The lap section should lay flat over the thighs and as low as possible under the abdomen It must never be allowed to ride upward Remove the slack from t
128. eats outer seats Second row of seats centre seat Third row of seats in cars seating seven Group 2 3 Booster cushion with and without back Booster cushion with and without back Booster cushion with and without back rest Booster Cushion with and without rest Booster Cushion with and without rest Booster Cushion with and without 15 36 kg backrest backrest backrest Type approval E5 03139 Type approval E5 03139 Type approval E5 03139 UF UF UF Volvo booster seat with backrest Volvo Volvo booster seat with backrest Volvo Volvo booster seat with backrest Volvo Booster Seat with backrest Booster Seat with backrest Booster Seat with backrest Type approval E1 04301169 Type approval E1 04301169 Type approval E1 04301169 UF UF UF Integrated booster cushion Integrated Booster Cushion available as a factory fitted option Type approval E5 03167 B L Suitable for specific child seats These child seats may be intended for use in a special car model limited or semi universal categories U Suitable for universally approved child seats in this weight class UF Suitable for front facing universally approved child seats in this weight class B Built in child seats approved for this weight class A n cars seating seven the seat row must be in its rearmost position when using a child seat Child safety Integrated booster cushion G031071 Volvo s integrated booster cushion for the ce
129. eats the air conditioning may be switched off temporarily e Do not turn the engine off immediately you stop after a hard drive For supplementary information about over heating when driving with a trailer see page 164 It is normal for the engine s cooling fan to operate for a while after the engine has been Switched off Open tailgate AE Do not drive with the tailgate open Toxic exhaust fumes can be drawn into the car through the cargo area Do not overload the battery The electrical functions in the car load the bat tery to varying degrees Avoid having the remote control key in key position Il when the engine is switched off Instead use the I mode which uses less power Note that the 12 volt outlet in the cargo area supplies power even when the remote control key has been removed from the ignition switch Also be aware of different accessories that load the electrical system Do not use functions which use a lot of power when the engine is switched off Examples of such functions are e ventilation fan e windscreen wiper e audio system high volume e headlamps If the battery voltage is low the information dis play shows the text LOW BATTERY POWER SAVE MODE The energy saving function then shuts down certain functions or reduces certain functions such as the ventilation fan and or audio system Jn which case charge the battery by star ting the engine and then running it for at
130. ecting a child seat to the ISOFIX mounting points Size classes Child seats are in different sizes cars are in different sizes This means that not all child seats are suitable for all seats in all car models Consequently there is a size classification for child seats using the ISOFIX fixture system in order to assist users in choosing the correct child seat see the following table AE ES e Child safety EE A Full size front facing child seat B Reduced size alt 1 front facing child seat B1 Reduced size alt 2 front facing child seat C Full size rear facing child seat D Reduced size rear facing child seat Type of child seat Infant seat transverse max 10 kg 0 9 months Infant seat rear facing max 10 kg 0 9 months Era E Rear facing infant seat F Transverse infant seat left hand G Transverse infant seat right hand Never place a child in the passenger seat if the caris equipped with an activated airbag NOTE If an ISOFIX child seat has no size classifi cation then the car model must be included on the child seat s vehicle list NOTE Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo dealer for recommenda tions about which ISOFIX child seats Volvo recommends Passenger seats for ISOFIX installation of child seats Front seat Outer rear seat 4 1 OK IL 41 EE 01 Child safety dn LE Passenge
131. ed off it will reactivate automatically when the car is restarted Volume control Turn the knob clockwise or anticlockwise to raise or lower the volume respectively The vol ume control is electronic and has no end posi tion Volume can also be raised or lowered gt using the steering wheel keypad Selecting the audio source Press the AM FM button repeatedly to tog gle between FM1 FM2 and AM The CD button activates the CD player changer Turn SELECTOR to toggle between the external audio sources AUX USB and BT and the internal audio sources CD and CD changer External audio sources AUX The AUX AUX input can be used for connecting an iPod or an MP3 player G044981 AUX input and audio switch for AUX RSE AUX input 3 5 mm O Audio switch AUX RSE If the car is equipped with RSE then there is a switch for audio from AUX and RSE The switch can be in two positions e AUX The audio from an external audio Source is played back through the audio system e RSE The audio from the RSE is played back through the audio system 240 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Audio system functions D IMPORTANT The cover for the cup holders must be open when the connector is in the AUX input The audio quality may be impaired if the player is charged while the audio system is in AUX mode In which case avoid charging the player Some
132. eft Daytime running lights DRL right 5A 10A 7 5A 7 5A 09 Maintenance and service b gt x Option accessory for more information see Introduction 227 09 Maintenance and service W Fees SSS 20 ES da E 21 Transmission control module 36 TCM 10A A See also fuse 8 in the section entitled Relay fuse box in the passenger compartment at dashboard end on driver s side 22 Main beam left 10A 23 Main beam right 10A 24 25 26 gm gt 28 Power passenger seat Rear Seat Entertainment RSE 5A 29 Fuel pump 7 5A 30 BLIS 5A SIE ES 3 32 7 33 Vacuum pump petrol 20A 34 Washer pump 15A 228 iw Option accessory for more information see Introduction 09 Maintenance and service UU e 5 Relay fuse box in the passenger compartment at dashboard end on driver s side VOLVO 1 CLIMATE CONTROL FAN 2 AMPLIFIER 3 POWER SEAT DRIVER 4 POWER SEAT PASSENGER 5 FRONT DOOR MODULE LH 6 FRONT DOOR MODULE RH BE 9 INFOTEINMENT RTI CD MD 10 OBD II LIGHT SWITCH MODULE DSTC STEERING WHEEL MODULE 1 11 IGNITION SWITCH SRS ENGINE CONTROL MODULE PASSENGER AIRBAG ON OFF SWITCH IMMOBILIZER TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE 10A 8 12 INTERIOR LIOGHT REAR VIEW MIRROR RAIN SENSOR 5A 9 LEPHONE 11 7 5A 10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SEE OWNERS MANUAL INFORMATION AD
133. ehicle inside the blind spot zone the indicator lamp 2 illu minates with a constant glow Rearview mirror with BLIS system BLIS camera Indicator lamp BLIS symbol AE The system is a supplement to not a replacement for a safe driving style and use of the rearview mirrors It can never replace the driver s attention and responsibility The responsibility for changing lanes safely always rests with the driver The lamp illuminates on the side of the car where the system has detected the vehicle If the car is overtaken on both sides at the same time then both lamps illuminate BLIS advises the driver with a message if a fault arises in the system If for example the sys tem s cameras are obscured then the BLIS indicator lamp flashes and a message is shown in the information display In such cases check and clean the lenses If necessary the system can be switched off temporarily by pressing the BLIS button see page 157 Blind spots G020296 Blind spots intended to be covered by BLIS cameras Distance A approx 3 0 m Distance B approx 9 5 m Cleaning In order to work most effectively the BLIS cam era lenses must be clean The lenses can be cleaned with a soft cloth or damp sponge Clean the lenses carefully so that they are not scratched 156 id Option accessory for more information see Introduction 06 Starting and driving Blind Spot Informat
134. el o table above are based on specific EU cycles consumption compared with the table s val A city driving that apply to cars with kerb weight in the basic ues Examples of this are version and without extra equipment The car s bed n7 weight may increase depending on equipment The driver s driving style C combined driving This as well as how heavily the car is loaded e If the customer has specified wheels larger than those fitted as standard on the mod B driving on main roads 1 Official fuel consumption figures are based on two standardised driving cycles in a laboratory environment EU driving cycles all in accordance with EU Directive 80 1268 EEC Euro 4 EU Regulation no 692 2008 Euro 5 and UN ECE Regulation no 101 The regulations cover the driving cycles for city driving and driving on main roads City driving the measurement starts with cold starting the engine The driving is simulated Driving on main roads the car is accelerated and braked at speeds between 0 120 km h The driving is simulated The value for combined driving which is reported in the table is a combination of city driving and driving on main roads in accordance with legal requirements CO emissions the exhaust gases are collected in order to calculate the carbon dioxide emissions during the two driving cycles These are then analysed and give the value for CO emissions b gt 11 Specifications el s basic version then resistan
135. el by each respective door display e Press and hold the button for central lock Glovebox ing until a new message for lock status is shown in the display The messages AUTOLOCK ON the car is also locked when it moves and AUTOLOCK OFF respectively are shown on the display From the inside G028485 The alarm for the tailgate can be disarmed and the tailgate unlocked on its own by using the G027025 remote control key The glovebox can be locked with the remote 1 Press the remote control key s button control key s key blade the tailgate is unlocked and can then be opened The alarm s level and movement sen sors and the sensor for opening the tail gate are disconnected The doors con tinue to remain locked and their alarms All the doors and the tailgate can be locked or armed unlocked simultaneously using the control panel in the driver s door or passenger door 2 If all doors continue to be locked when you re close the tailgate the tailgate remains gt gt Option accessory for more information see Introduction 127 05 Locks and alarm 128 Locking and unlocking unlocked and its alarm is not armed after being closed The other doors continue to remain locked with their alarms armed 3 To lock the tailgate and arm the alarm as well press the remote control key s LOCK button If the butto
136. el filler cap is inside the fuel filler flap on the right hand rear wing and hangs up on the inside of the fuel filler flap XEM The fuel filler flap can be opened when the car 06 is unlocked mE The filler flap remains unlocked for ten minutes after the car is locked It then locks automatically 06 Starting and driving Refuelling 045612 Steps 1 3 1 Lift up the corner piece from the floor in the rear right hand corner of the cargo area Open the fuel filler flap by lifting up the handle and pulling it out Fold aside the insulation in order to access the flap s electrical lock N 4 Insert your hand and locate the lock Its location is approximately inside the rear edge of the fuel filler flap 5 Carefully pull the lock plunger straight back 06 the flap can then be folded out After refuelling the flap can be relocked by first closing it and then pushing the lock plunger forward AN There are sharp edges behind the panel so move your hands slowly and carefully 06 Starting and driving Refuelling Fuel cap A certain overpressure may arise in the tank in the event of high outside temperatures Open the cap slowly Put the petrol cap back on after refuelling Turn until one or more clear clicks are heard Filling up with fuel Do not overfill the tank but fill until the pump nozzle cuts out Ex
137. er sys tem the SIPS SRS or IC systems Volvo recommends that you contact an author ised Volvo workshop immediately 01 Safety 9 OQ IESU 01 Airbag system adi SRS system left hand drive The system consists of airbags and sensors A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the airbag s are inflated with hot gas To cushion the impact the airbag deflates when compressed When this occurs smoke escapes into the car This is completely nor mal The entire process including inflation and deflation of the airbag takes place within tenths of a second B 020110 SRS system right hand drive AN Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop for repair Defective work in the airbag system could cause malfunction and result in serious per sonal injury The sensors react differently depending on the course of the collision and whether the seatbelts on the driver s side and passenger side are in use It is therefore possible that only one or none of the airbags may inflate in a colli sion The SRS system senses the force of the collision on the car and adapts accord ingly so that one or more airbags is deployed The airbags have a function whereby their capacities are adapted to the collision force to which the car is subjected Location of the passenger airbag in left hand drive and right hand dri
138. er to you To keep your Volvo as safe and reliable as pos sible follow the Volvo service programme specified in the Service and Warranty Booklet Volvo also recommends that you engage an authorised Volvo workshop to perform the service and maintenance work Volvo work shops have the personnel special tools and service literature to guarantee the highest qual ity of service D IMPORTANT For the Volvo warranty to apply check and follow the instructions in the Service and Warranty Booklet Special service measures Certain service measures which affect the car s electrical system can only be performed using electronic equipment specially developed for your car Similarly Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop before starting or performing service work that affects the electrical system Before starting work on the car Battery Check that the battery cables are correctly connected and tightened Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running e g if replacing the battery Never use a quick charger to charge the bat tery The battery cables must be disconnected when charging the battery The battery contains acid that is both corrosive and toxic It is therefore important to handle the battery in an environmentally correct manner Let your Volvo dealer assist you AES The ignition system has very high voltage and output The voltage in the ignition sys tem is highly dan
139. er understanding of the factors that cause accidents and injuries The information includes details of the status and functionality of various systems and modules in the vehicle with regard to engine throttle steering and brake systems amongst other things This information may include details regarding the way the driver drives the vehicle such as vehi cle speed brake and accelerator pedal use steering wheel movement and whether or not the driver and passengers have used their seatbelts For the reasons given this informa tion may be stored in the vehicle s computers for a certain length of time but also as a result of a collision or incident This information may be stored by Volvo as long as it can help to further develop and further enhance safety and quality and as long as there are legal require ments and other regulations that Volvo needs to consider Volvo will not contribute to the above descri bed information being disclosed to third parties without the vehicle owner s consent However due to national legislation and regulations Volvo may be required to disclose such infor mation to authorities such as police authorities or others who may assert a legal right to have access to it To be able to read and interpret the information recorded by the computers in the vehicle requires special technical equipment that Volvo and workshops that have entered into agreements with Volvo have access to Volvo is responsible t
140. eration When regeneration is complete the message is cleared automatically Use the parking heater in cold weather so that the engine reaches normal operating tempera ture more quickly 06 Starting and driving Refuelling D IMPORTANT If the filter fills up it may be incapable of functioning Then it can be difficult to start the engine and there is a risk that the filter will have to be replaced 06 06 Starting and driving 06 144 Starting the engine Before starting the engine Apply the parking brake Automatic gearbox Gear selector in position P or N AES Never remove the remote control key from the ignition switch while driving or when the car is being towed The steering lock could otherwise be activated making it impossi ble to steer the car The remote control key must be in key posi tion Il when the car is being towed The remote control key s key blade must be fully extended when starting the car see page 124 Otherwise there is a risk that the immobiliser function will prevent the car from starting The idling speed can be noticeably higher than normal for certain engine types during cold starting This is in order that the emis sions system can reach normal operating temperature as quickly as possible which minimises exhaust emissions and protects the environment Starting the engine D IMPORTANT If the engine fails to start afte
141. es Fuel Petrol engine approx 80 Petrol see page 138 Diesel engine approx 68 Diesel see page 138 11 Water quality must fulfil the standard STD 1285 1 B Refrigerant quantity varies depending on engine variant Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop for the correct information D IMPORTANT The recommended transmission fluid must be used to prevent damage to the gearbox Do not mix with any other transmission fluid If the transmission is topped up with a dif ferent fluid contact a workshop nearby for servicing Volvo recommends that you con tactthe nearest authorised Volvo workshop Under normal driving conditions the gear box oil does not need changing during its service life However it may be necessary under adverse driving conditions see page 281 11 Specifications D oc qD amp AAA T5 AWD 381 385 16 0 16 2 220 222 4 9 2 9 3 280 282 11 7 11 8 laa 3 2 AWD aut 374 377 16 1 16 1 203 208 8 7 8 9 265 269 11 4 11 5 D3 aut 283 10 7 178 6 8 216 8 2 o D5 AWD aut 290 4 11 0 179 6 8 219 8 34 The value in brackets applies to the variant seating seven X Fuel consumption and emissions of increases fuel consumption and carbon diox carbon dioxide ide emissions al UA litre 100 km Fuel consumption and emission values in the There are several reasons for increased fu
142. es for child seats with the ISO FIX fixture system sues 40 upper mounting points for child seats 44 Cigarette lighter socket 60 Cleaning automatic car washes 194 car wash 194 rims 194 seatbelts 197 upholstery 196 water repellent surface 80 GIOCK SOMN recio ibi 53 12 Alphabetical Index f 6 12 Alphabetical Index Clutch fluid checking amp topping up 210 Coat hange aaa 108 Cold start automatic gearbox eee 147 Collision inflatable curtain IC 26 Colour code paint ue 198 Combined instrument panel 53 COMPASS 76 calibration irren 79 setting the zone eene 76 Condensation in headlamps 194 Cooler Dri 111 Cooling system eene 136 Cruise Control iniret potias 70 Gup holder a eo tente 108 109 D Deadlock temporary deactivation 128 Deadlocks temporary deactivation of the alarm detecto Sia 133 Defroster riesen eintreten 94 Detectors ire rere 60 Diesel eren 141 Diesel engine preheater 57 Diesel particle filter 142 Direction indicators cece eee eee 65 Display messages Dolby Surround Pro Logic ll
143. esel cars may be equipped with a particle fil ter which results in more efficient emission control The particles in the exhaust gases are collected in the filter during normal driving So called regeneration is started in order to burn away the particles and empty the filter This requires the engine to have reached normal operating temperature Regeneration of the filter is automatic and nor mally takes 10 20 minutes It may take a little longer at a low average speed Fuel consump tion may increase slightly during regeneration The rear window heating may be activated automatically to increase the load on the engine during regeneration without warning Regeneration in cold weather If the car is frequently driven short distances in cold weather then the engine does not reach normal operating temperature This means that regeneration of the diesel particle filter does not take place and the filter is not emptied When the filter has become approximately 80 full of particles the yellow information symbol on the instrument panel illuminates and the message SOOT FILTER FULL SEE MANUAL is shown on the instru ment panel display Start regeneration of the filter by driving the car until the engine reaches normal operating tem perature preferably on a main road or motor way The car should then be driven for approx imately ca 20 minutes more A smaller reduction of engine power may be noticed temporarily during regen
144. ext to the tyre when the com pressor is running If cracks or unevenness arise then the compressor must be switched off immediately The journey should not be continued Contacting an authorised tyre centre is recommended When the compressor starts the pressure can increase up to 6 bar but the pressure drops after approximately 30 seconds 8 Flick the switch to position I D IMPORTANT Risk of overheating The compressor must not run for more than 10 minutes 9 Inflate the tyre for 7 minutes AES If the pressure is below 1 8 bar then the hole in the tyre is too big The journey should not be continued Contacting an authorised tyre centre is recommended Emergency puncture repair 10 T1 12 13 Switch off the compressor to check the pressure on the pressure gauge Minimum pressure is 1 8 bar and maximum is 3 5 bar Switch off the compressor and unplug the cable from the 12 V socket Detach the hose from the tyre valve and fit the valve cap As soon as possible drive approximately 3 km at a maximum speed of 80 km h so that the sealing fluid can seal the tyre Rechecking the repair and pressure T 2 Reconnect the equipment Read the tyre pressure on the pressure gauge If it is below 1 3 bar then the tyre is insuf ficiently sealed The journey should not be continued Contact a tyre centre If the tyre pressure is higher than 1 3 bar then the tyre must be inflate
145. f the new value when you continue driving Reset using the RESET button INSTANTANEOUS Current fuel consumption is calculated every second The information on the display is updated every couple of seconds When the Option accessory for more information see Introduction car is stationary appears on the display During the period for regeneration fuel con sumption may increase see page 142 AVERAGE The average fuel consumption since the last reset Reset using RESET There may be a slight error in the reading if afuel driven parking heater has been used KILOMETRES TO EMPTY TANK The calculation is based on the average fuel consumption over the last 30 km and the remaining driveable fuel quantity The display shows the approximate distance that can be driven with the fuel quantity remaining in the tank No guaranteed range remains when the display shows KILOMETRES TO EMPTY TANK Refuel as soon as possible There may be a slight error in the reading if a fuel driven parking heater has been used or if driving style has been changed Trip computer MPH ACTUAL SPEED Current speed is displayed in mph ifthe speed ometer is graduated in km h If it is graduated in mph then the current speed is shown in mph Resetting 1 Select KM H AVERAGE SPEED or KM L AVERAGE 2 Pressand hold the RESET button C for at least five seconds to reset the average Speed and average
146. f the battery is flat then the car can be started with current from another battery When jump starting the car the following steps are recommended to avoid short circuits or other damage 1 Turnthe remote control key to key position 0 2 Checkthat the donor battery has a voltage of 12 V 3 Ifthe donor battery is installed in another car switch off the donor car s engine and make sure that the two cars do not touch each other 4 Connectone ofthe red jump lead s clamps to the donor battery s positive terminal 1 D IMPORTANT Connect the start cable carefully to avoid short circuits with other components in the engine compartment 5 Connect the red jump lead s other clamp onto the car s positive terminal 2 gt Aspring loaded cover over the car s extra positive terminal must first be folded up 6 Connect one of the black jump lead s clamps to the donor battery s negative ter minal 3 7 Fitthe second clamp on a grounding point e g one of the engine s lifting eyes 4 8 Check that the jump lead clamps are affixed securely so that there are no sparks during the starting procedure 9 Start the engine of the donor car and allow it to run a few minutes at a speed slightly higher than idle approx 1500 rpm 10 Start the engine in the car with the dis charged battery D IMPORTANT Do not touch the crocodile clips during the start procedure There is a risk of sparks forming 11 Remove
147. formation see Introduction gt gt 257 10 Infotainment system 258 Phone functions 3 Select which number is to be the speed dial number Press ENTER to confirm 4 Search for the desired name or phone number in the phone book Press ENTER to select ng speed dial To make a call press and hold the desired speed dial button for about two seconds or press the button briefly and then press ENTER 2 Once you switch on the phone wait a moment before using speed dial If you wish to use a speed dial number then Menu 3 4 must be activated See Speed dial under Description of menu options on page 262 Call waiting If you hear two beeps in your speaker during a phone call someone else is calling This func tion can be selected or deselected in the menu When this occurs you may accept or decline the call If you do not wish to take the call press EXIT CLEAR or do nothing If you do wish to take the call press ENTER Your current call will be put in park mode If you press EXIT CLEAR both calls will be ter minated Functions during a call The following functions are available during a call scroll with the arrows and press ENTER to make a selection Secret mode Secret mode Secret mode off Choose if the call is to be parked or resumed Hold Resume Phone book Show phone book The following functions are available when you have a current call and a parked call scroll
148. from locking up during braking This means the ability to steer is maintained and it is easier to swerve to avoid a hazard for example After the engine has been started the ABS will perform a brief self test at a speed of about 20 km h This can be felt and heard as pulses in the brake pedal To get the most out of the ABS 1 Depress the brake pedal with full force Pulses will be felt 2 Steer the car in the direction of travel Do not release the pressure on the pedal Practice braking with the ABS system in a traf fic free area and in different weather condi tions The ABS symbol illuminates for two seconds if there was a fault in the ABS system when the engine was last running 06 Starting and driving Brake system Electronic brake force distribution system EBD The Electronic Brakeforce Distribution system EBD is an integrated part of the ABS system The EBD system controls the brake force to the rear wheels so that the best possible braking force is always available Pulses will be heard and felt through the brake pedal when the sys tem regulates brake force If the BRAKE and ABS warning symbols illu minate at the same time there may be a fault in the brake system If the level in the brake fluid reservoir is normal at this stage drive carefully to the nearest workshop and have the brake system checked an author ised Volvo workshop is recommended If the brake fluid is under t
149. ft the bracket 2 to move the seat forwards or backwards Sliding seat cars seating seven The centre seat in the second row can be slid farther forward than the other seats Sliding the seat completely forward improves contact between a child sitting on the integrated booster cushion and front seat occupants Lift the bracket A to move the seat forwards or backwards Removing the rear section of the centre console The centre console must first be removed if you wish to slide the centre seat in the second row forward 1 Remove the rear section of the centre con sole by pulling the catch straight out as illustrated above 2 Then lift the console out of the way 04 Interior Rear seat Head restraint rear seat centre seat E 3 2 S8 o The centre seat head restraint can be adjusted to four different heights Raise the head restraint as necessary Press in the release button to lower it See illustration The lowest position should only be used when the backrest is to be folded down or when no one is sitting in this seat After raising the backrests in the second and third row it is important to make sure thatthe backrests have locked into position Otherwise the protective system of the Seats may be compromised The head restraint cannot be removed com pletely 04 D 04 Interior 04 General Payload depends
150. function with one long press on PHONE The handsfree function is also deactivated when the engine is switched off When the mobile phone has been discon nected an ongoing call can continue with the mobile phone s built in microphone and speaker Some mobile phones require that the changeover from handsfree is confirmed from the phone s keypad Making and receiving calls Incoming call Calls are accepted with ENTER even if the audio system is in CD or FM mode for example Refuse or end with EXIT Automatic answer The automatic answer function means that calls are accepted automatically Activate deactivate under PHONE MENU CALL OPTIONS gt Auto answer In call menu Press MENU or ENTER during an ongoing call to access the following functions e Mute microphone audio system micro phone is muted e Move call to mobile the call is transfer red to the mobile phone With certain mobile phones the connection is terminated when the privacy function is used This is normal The handsfree function asks if you want to reconnect e Phone book searching in the phone book i Option accessory for more information see Introduction A new call cannot be started during an ongoing call Audio settings Call volume Call volume can be adjusted during calls Use the steering wheel keypad Audio system volume In phone mode PHONE the audio system vol ume can be adjusted as usual w
151. g style and speed to the prevailing conditions Avoid driving with open windows e Do not use winter tyres when the winter season is over e Avoid sudden unnecessary acceleration and heavy braking e Remove unnecessary items from the car the greater the load the higher the fuel con sumption e Use engine braking to slow down when it can take place without risk to other road users e Drive in the highest gear possible adapted to the current traffic situation and road lower engine speeds result in lower fuel 06 consumption e Aroof load and ski box increase air resis tance leading to higher fuel consumption remove the load carriers when not in use e Do not run the engine to operating tem perature at idling speed but rather drive with a light load as soon as possible a cold engine consumes more fuel than a warm one For more information and further advice see the pages 12 and 285 Never switch off the engine while moving such as downhill this deactivates important systems such as the power steering and brake servo Driving in water The car can be driven through water at a maxi mum depth of 40 cm at a maximum speed of 10 km h Extra caution should be exercised when passing through flowing water D IMPORTANT Engine damage can occur if water enters the air filter In greater depths water can enter the trans mission This reduces the lubricating ability ofthe oils and shortens th
152. gerous The ignition must therefore always be switched off for work in the engine compartment Do not touch the spark plugs or ignition coils when the ignition is on or the engine is hot Check regularly Check the following at regular intervals for example when refuelling e Coolant The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank e Engine oil The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks e Power steering fluid The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks e Washer fluid The reservoir should be well filled Fill washer fluid with antifreeze at temperatures around freezing point e Brake and clutch fluid The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks AE Remember that the radiator fan located at the front of the engine compartment behind the radiator may start automatically some after the engine has been switched off Always have the engine cleaned by a work shop There is a risk of fire if the engine is hot 09 Maintenance and service Self maintenance 09 Lifting the car Volvo recommends only using the jack that belongs to the car model in question If a jack is selected other than the one recom mended by Volvo follow the instructions for use supplied with the equipment If the car is lifted with a workshop jack position the jack with the front edge on the subframe Do not damage the splashguard under the engine En
153. h a short press on button 2 at the same time automatic lighting is activated see page 105 Passenger compartment lighting is Switched off with a short press on button 2 All lighting in the passenger compartment can be switched on in ignition position I and Il as 1 Courtesy lighting follows passenger compartment lighting well as when the engine is running The lighting can also be activated within 10 minutes after e the engine has been switched off and the ignition is in position O e the car has been unlocked but the engine has not been started Following which it is switched off automati cally Front roof lighting The front reading lamps are switched on or off by pressing the relevant button in the roof con Sole Rear roof lighting G027153 Rear reading lamps Q Reading lamp left hand rear On Off 5 Reading lamp right hand rear On Off The lamps are switched on or off by pressing the relevant button There are also reading lamps for the third row of seats in cars that seat seven Courtesy lighting Courtesy lighting and passenger compart ment lighting is switched on and off respec tively when a side door is opened or closed Cargo area lighting The cargo area has a lamp on the inside of the tailgate The rear lamp in the passenger compartment and the lamp in the tailgate are switched on and off respectively when the tailgate is opened or closed Glovebox lighting
154. hat the information which is transferred to Volvo during servicing and main tenance is stored and handled in a secure manner and that the handling complies with applicable legal requirements For further infor mation contact a Volvo dealer Accessories and extra equipment The incorrect connection and installation of accessories can negatively affect the car s electrical system Certain accessories only function when their associated software is installed in the car s computer system We therefore recommend that you always contact an authorised Volvo workshop before installing accessories which are connected to or affect the electrical system Information on the Internet At www volvocars com there is further infor mation concerning your car Volvo Cars environmental philosophy Eo Environmental care is one of Volvo Car Corpo ration s core values which influence all opera tions We also believe that our customers share our consideration for the environment Your Volvo complies with strict international environmental standards and is also manufac tured in one of the cleanest and most resource efficient plants in the world Volvo Car Corpo ration has global ISO certification which includes the environmental standard ISO 14001 covering all factories and several of our other units We also set requirements for our partners so that they work systematically with environmental issues Fuel c
155. he MIN level in the brake fluid reservoir do not drive further before topping up the brake fluid The reason for the loss of brake fluid must be investigated Emergency Brake Assistance EBA Emergency Brake Assistance For sudden braking full strength braking is provided instantaneously The EBA function senses when heavy braking is underway by registering how quickly the brake pedal is depressed Continue braking without easing off on the brake pedal The function is suspended when the pressure on the brake pedal eases This function is always active It cannot be disen gaged When EBA is activated the brake pedal low ers slightly more than usual depress hold the brake pedal as long as necessary If the brake pedal is released then all braking ceases 06 06 Starting and driving 06 152 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Stability and traction control system General The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system DSTC Dynamic Stability and Traction Control improves the car s traction and helps the driver to avoid skidding A pulsing sound may be noticed during braking or acceleration when the system is in action The car may accelerate slower than expected when the accelerator pedal is depressed Active Yaw Control The function limits the driving and brake force of the wheels individually in order to stabilise the car Spin Control The function prevents the
156. he like Storage tray in centre console Zw G027019 The centre console contains a storage tray for food and drinks for example The armrest can be folded back to make a table for rear seat passengers Under the storage tray is a storage compart ment e g for CD discs Cup holder 04 Cup holder for front seat passengers Ashtray Pull out the insert to empty the astray gt gt Option accessory for more information see Introduction 109 D 04 Interior Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Storage compartment in the third row of seats cars seating seven This storage compartment can be used for pens and other small items Cooler box There is a cooler box under front seat s folding armrest Adjust the cooling level with the but ton see illustration The cooler box works when the engine is running or in key position I ARNO Store bottles well sealed in the cooler box and make sure that the door is closed for the journey Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Executive 04 Interior C9 04 Interior 04 112 Rear seat Rear seats second row cars seating seven Lowering the backrest for entry into the car Lift the handle 1 up while pushing the seat forward Do the reverse to return the seat to its original position Adjusting the seat front rear Li
157. he programmed button on HomeLink while the programming but ton is still flashing keep it depressed for approx 3 seconds and then release Repeat the press hold release sequence up to 3 times to conclude the program ming Erasing programming It is only possible to erase the programming for all the buttons on HomeLink not for individual buttons Depress the two outer buttons and do not release until the indicator lamp starts to flash after approx 20 seconds HomeLink is now set in so called learn mode and is ready to be pro grammed once more see page 83 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 Instruments and controls 02 85 N 30 20 10 0 General information on climate control EE e 88 Electronic Climate Control ECO eae aeaaaee A s 92 Euel driven parkingilheaterqes e e aae E 95 86 Option accessory for more information see Introduction CLIMATE CONTROL D 03 Climate control EE General information on climate control Air conditioning The climate control system cools or heats as well as dehumidifies the air in the passenger compartment The car is equipped with elec tronic climate control ECC The air conditioning can be switched off but to ensure the best possible air in the pas senger compartment and prevent the win dows from misting it should always be on Misting windows Reduce the pr
158. he seatbelt and ensure that it fits as close to the body as possible In addition check that there are no twists in the seatbelt As a pregnancy progresses pregnant drivers should adjust their seats and steering wheel such that they can easily maintain full control of the vehicle as they drive which means they must be able to easily operate the foot pedals and the steering wheel Within this context they should strive to position the seat with as large a distance as possible between the abdo men and the steering wheel Seatbelt reminder roof console and in the combined instrument panel The seatbelt reminder is intended for an adult sitting in the front seat If a belt fitted child seat is fitted in the front seat the seat belt reminder does not switch on G027049 An acoustic signal and indicator lamp remind the driver and front seat passenger to use a seatbelt if either of them is not wearing one The audio reminder is speed dependent at low speeds and time dependent when the car is started The visual reminder is located in the Certain markets An acoustic signal and indicator lamp remind the driver if not wearing a seatbelt to use one At low speed the audio reminder will sound for the first 6 seconds Seatbelt tensioner All the seatbelts except the centre rear seat belt are equipped with seatbelt tensioners A mechanism in the seatbelt tensioner tightens the seatbelt around the
159. he towing bracket complies with the specified maximum towball load e Increase the tyre pressure to the recom mended pressure for a full load For tyre pressure decal location see page 181 e The engine is loaded more heavily than usual when driving with a trailer e Do not tow a heavy trailer when the car is brand new Wait until it has been driven at least 1000 km e The brakes are loaded much more than usual on long and steep downhill slopes Downshift to a lower gear and adjust your speed e For safety reasons the maximum permit ted speed for the car when coupled with a trailer should not be exceeded Follow the regulations in force for the permitted speeds and weights Trailer weights For information on Volvo s permitted trailer weights see page 278 AN Follow the stated recommendations for trailer weights Otherwise the car and trailer may be difficult to control in the event of sudden movement and braking The stated maximum permitted trailer weights are those permitted by Volvo National vehicle regulations can further limit trailer weights and speeds Towbars can be certified for higher towing weights than the car can actually tow Automatic gearbox Some models require an oil cooler for the automatic gearbox when driving with a trailer Check with your nearest Volvo dealer as to what applies to your car if you have a retrofitted towbar Overheating When driving with a traile
160. heater com bined with short journeys may discharge the battery and impair starting If the heater is used regularly the car must be driven for the same time as the heater is used in order to ensure that the alternator has time to charge the battery Additional heater diesel Extra heat from the additional heater may be required in cold weather to reach the correct temperature in the passenger compartment The additional heater starts automatically when extra heat is required if the engine is run ning It is switched off automatically when the correct temperature is reached or when the engine is switched off 03 Climate control FT A Plont SOLS a estende AA OE 100 RON SEES EEEE n ASS ORI 103 AA e ertet ERI PEIUS 104 Storage spaces in the passenger compartment 106 Storage spaces in the passenger compartment Executive ar Rear Scat Peeters etn eters ec D eee ee eee A o a Cargo area INTERIOR e f Hn D 04 Interior 04 Seating position The driver s and passenger seats can be adjusted to the optimum sitting and driving positions Forward backward lift the handle to adjust the distance to the steering wheel and ped als Check that the seat is locked after changing position 2 Raise lower the front of the seat cushion pump up down driver s and passenger side e Raise lower the seat pump up down drive
161. heck the level again do it after driving a short distance Then repeat steps 1 4 AEA Never fill above the MAX mark The level should never be above MAX or below MIN as this could lead to engine damage AES Do not spill oil onto the hot exhaust manifold due to the risk of fire Washer fluid topping up 3 IS Location of washer fluid reservoir The windscreen and headlamp washers have the same reservoir Use washer fluid with anti freeze during the winter to avoid freezing in the pump reservoir and hoses See capacities on page 283 Mix concentrated washer fluid with water before filling TIP Clean the wiper blades when topping up washer fluid 09 Maintenance and service Oils and fluids When topping up the coolant follow the instructions on the packaging It is important that the mixture of coolant concentrate and water is correct for the prevailing weather con ditions Never top up with water only The risk of freezing increases with both too little and too much coolant concentrate D IMPORTANT See capacities on page 283 Check the coolant regularly The level must lie between the MIN and MAX marks on the expansion tank If the system is not filled sufficiently high local temperatures could occur causing a risk of damage cracks to the cylinder head Top up the coolant when the level falls to the MIN mark AEZ Coolant can be very hot If the c
162. heels are changed see page 185 the wheels should be marked with which side of the car they were mounted on for example L for left and R for right Tyres with a tread pattern which are designed to only turn in one direction have the direction of rota tion marked with an arrow The tyre must always rotate in the same direction throughout its lifespan Tyres should only be switched between front and rear positions never between left and right hand sides or vice versa If the tyre is mounted incorrectly the car s braking characteristics and capacity to force rain snow and slush out of the way are adversely affected Tyres with the greatest tread depth should always be fitted to the rear of the car to decrease the risk of skidding Volvo recommends that you contact an author ised Volvo workshop for checking if you are uncertain about tread depth 07 Wheels and tyres O Recommended tyre pressure G020791 The tyre pressure label on the driver s side door pillar shows which pressures the tyres should have at different loads and speed conditions Stated on the decal e Tyre pressures for the car s recommended tyre size e ECO pressure e Spare wheel tyre pressure Temporary Spare Checking the tyre pressure Check the tyre pressure regularly 1 ECO pressure results in improved fuel economy Tyre pressure decreases over time this is a natural phenomenon Tyre pressure also va
163. her audio source from the audio system is high then this is auto matically lowered The tone becomes constant at a distance of about 30 cm If there are objects within this distance behind or in front of the car the signal alternates between left and right hand speak ers 1 Depending on the market the Parking assistance system may be either Standard Option or Accessory Option accessory for more information see Introduction Rear parking assistance The distance covered to the rear of the car is about 1 5 m Rear parking assistance is acti vated when reverse gear is engaged The sig nal comes from the rear loudspeakers The system must be deactivated when revers ing with a trailer or bike carrier on the towbar or similar Otherwise the trailer or bike carrier would trigger the sensors Rear parking assistance is deactivated auto matically when towing a trailer if a Volvo gen uine trailer cable is used Front parking assistance The distance covered to the front of the car is about 0 8 metres The signal comes from the front loudspeakers Front parking assistance cannot be combined with extra lights because the sensors are affec ted by the extra lights Fault indicator j If the information symbol illumi nates with constant glow and the display shows PARK ASSIST SERVICE REQUIRED then park ing assistance is disengaged 06 Starting and driving Park assist syst D IMPORTANT
164. ht 15A 4 Ventilated seat front Massage seat front 10A E 5 A S Option accessory for more information see Introduction 09 Maintenance and service 233 X General Control panels audio ANdio Systemitunctiomsses a anna sensacion Radio functions CR toos Menu sime tures daudioISvSterm eI eEemeeIee ERES Phone funcions Menu structure phone Bluetooth hana e te me TOA RSE Rear Seat Entertainment system Dual Screen 234 Option accessory for more information see Introduction INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM X 10 Infotainment system Infotainment system Infotainment is a system that integrates the audio system and phone functions You can easily and conveniently use your Info tainment system by means of the joint control panel or the steering wheel keypad XC90 can be equipped with Dolby Surround Pro Logic II This offers an optimal sound experience very close to being there with a broad natural sound profile The system also allows your passengers to use headphones with separate audio sources Dolby Surround Pro Logic II Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il distributes the two stereo audio channels to left centre right and rear speakers This provides a more realistic sound quality than that provided by standard two channel stereo Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il and the Dolby icon are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby Surround
165. ia the phone s menu system 1 Activate the handsfree function with PHONE If there is a phone connected disconnect the connected phone 2 Search with the phone s Bluetooth see the mobile phone s manual 3 Select My Volvo Car in the list of units detected in your mobile phone 4 Enter the PIN code 1234 into the mobile phone when prompted for the PIN code Select to connect to My Volvo Car from the mobile phone The mobile phone is registered paired and connected automatically to the audio system while the text Synchronising is shown in the display For more information on how mobile phones are registered see page 267 When the connection is established the symbol is shown and the mobile phone s Bluetooth name is shown in the display Now the mobile phone can be controlled from the audio system To call 1 Make sure that the text PHONE is shown at the top of the display and that the symbol is visible 10 Infotainment system Option accessory for more information see Introduction 209 10 Infotainment system 266 Bluetooth handsfree 2 Dial the number or use the phone book see page 267 3 Press ENTER The call is interrupted with EXIT Disconnecting the mobile phone Automatic disconnection takes place if the mobile phone moves out of the audio system s range For more information on connection see page 267 Manual disconnection takes place by deacti vating the handsfree
166. ies in an environmentally safe manner 10 Infotainment system 49 EMEN edson 276 X Dimensions andkiWelglntSss esce ca 278 Engine specifications e aia 280 EROS Mec o o eR TIRES 281 El fesrandilUbricabtsseeee eI 283 0 a ql 0 Edel WM DRE E E 285 Wheel and tyres dimensions and pressure sussssss 287 GCatalVticlEon venere temic E ass severcescusedorecesssteceuduecnseseeets 288 0X0 ql ql Electrical MM a 289 pe approva meme tm E a T E coa 291 Sao EE V anota e A 292 274 01 10 SPECIFICATIONS cont 11 Specifications Type designation B52345 1234567 OM VT UM eYV1LS5502N20003278 11 Specifications Type designation Knowing the car s type designation vehicle identification and engine numbers can facili tate all contact with a Volvo dealer regarding The labels shown in the owner s manual are not provided as exact reproductions of thecar ana When ordering spareparts and those in the car The purpose is to show accessories their approximate appearance and location Type designation vehicle identification in the car The information that applies to m number maximum permissible weights your car in particular is available on the label 11 codes for colour and upholstery and type m question in your car approval number The label is visible when the right rear door is ope
167. ifferent lengths The blade on the driver s side is longer than on the other side T Fold out the wiper arm and grasp the wiper blade 2 Pressin the ribbed spring catch on the wiper blade while lifting it off at the arm extension 3 Fitthe new blade in reverse order and check that it is properly secured Changing the rear window wiper blade A y G026959 1 Fold out the wiper arm 211 09 Maintenance and service 09 Wiper blades 2 Remove the wiper blade by moving it up gt out see illustration towards the tailgate Press the new wiper blade into position 4 Check that the blade is firmly installed Operation The service life and function of the battery is influenced by factors such as the number of starts discharging driving style driving con ditions and climatic conditions e Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running e Check that the cables to the battery are correctly connected and properly tight ened e The battery can generate oxyhydrogen gas which is highly explosive A spark can be formed if a jump lead is con nected incorrectly and this can be enough for the battery to explode e The battery contains sulphuric acid which can cause serious burns e f sulphuric acid comes into contact with eyes skin or clothing flush with large quantities of water If acid splashes into the eyes seek medical attention imme
168. ildren in the car without supervision when the engine is running Option accessory for more information see Introduction 07 Wheels and tyres O 07 189 O 07 Wheels and tyres 07 190 Emergency puncture repair Inhaling car exhaust fumes can result in danger to life Never leave the engine run ning in sealed areas or areas that lack suf ficient ventilation 3 Connect the cable to one of the car s 12 V Sockets and start the car 4 Startthe compressor by flicking the switch to position I D IMPORTANT Risk of overheating The compressor must not run for more than 10 minutes 5 Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified on the tyre pressure decal Release air using the pressure reducing valve if the tyre pres sure is too high 6 Switch off the compressor Detach the air hose and cable 7 Refit the dust cap Changing the sealing fluid canister Replace the bottle when the expiration date has passed Treat the old bottle as environ mentally hazardous waste AN The bottle contains 1 2 Ethanol and natural rubber latex Harmful if ingested Could result in allergic reaction in the event of skin contact Avoid contact with the skin and eyes Store out of the reach of children Leave the container at a collection point for storing dangerous waste Option accessory for more information see Introduction 07 Wheels and tyres O A N lea
169. ing consumes a large quantity of washer fluid To save fluid the headlamps are only washed every fifth wash cycle within a 10 minute period When 10 minutes have elapsed following the latest windscreen washing the headlamps are again washed with high pressure with the first wind screen washing Turn the stalk switch toward the steering wheel to wash the windscreen only Reduced washing If only approx 1 litre of washer fluid remains in the reservoir the supply to the headlamps and rear window is cut off This is in order to priori tise visibility through the windscreen Wiper and washer rear window G027127 Wiper washer function rear window Move the stalk switch forward to start rear win dow washing and wiping The wiper blade makes several extra sweeps once washing has finished The button at the end of the stalk switch has three positions Q Intermittent wiping Depress the top of the button O Neutral position Function deactivated o Constant speed Depress the bottom of the button Wiper reversing Engaging reverse gear while the windscreen wipers are on initiates intermittent rear window wiping If the rear window wiper is already on at normal speed no change is made 1 This function intermittent wiping when reversing can be deactivated Volvo recommends that you visit an authorised Volvo workshop to have it deactivated 02 Option accessory for more information see I
170. ing eye Before towing the towing eye must be bolted securely onto the bumper The socket and cover for the towing eye are on the right hand side of each bumper The towing eye is in the tool kit in the cargo area Go28528 Proceed as follows 1 Release the bottom edge of the cover A with a screwdriver or a coin 2 Screw in the towing eye B 06 Starting and driving Towing and recovery 3 Screw the eye securely into place right up to the flange C You can use a wheel wrench e After use unscrew the towing eye and refit the cover D IMPORTANT On certain cars with fitted towbar the towing eye cannot be secured in the rear mounting In which case secure the tow rope in the towbar For this reason it is advisable to always store the detachable towbar in the car Recovery The car must always be towed with the wheels rolling forward D IMPORTANT 06 e Anall wheel drive car AWD with raised front suspension must not be towed at speeds above 70 km h It should not be towed further than 50 km AEN The towing eye is only designed for towing on roads not for recovering the car Call a recovery service for recovery assistance 06 Starting and driving 06 162 Jump starting Starting with a donor battery The battery is fitted in the rear of the car see page 214 but there are also connection points under the bonnet I
171. ion the rear doors cannot be opened from inside turn outwards Rear doors G021513 Controls for the child safety locks left and right hand rear doors Adjust the control in the respective rear door by turning it between the outer positions use a flat metal object such as a screwdriver Q Child safe position the rear doors cannot be opened from inside Turn outwards o Not child safe position the rear doors can be opened from inside Turn inwards Electric child safety locks rear side doors DO f G027105 Use the button in the centre console to acti vate deactivate the child safety locks in the rear doors 1 Turn the ignition key to position I or Il see page 144 2 Press the button When the light in the button illuminates the rear power windows and rear doors are locked A message appears on the display the child safety locks are activated deactivated 130 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Child safety locks 05 Locks and alarm O As long as the child safety lock is activated the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside 05 Locks and alarm 05 132 Alarm system When the alarm is armed it continually moni tors all alarm inputs The alarm is triggered if e adoor the bonnet or tailgate opens e anon approved key is used in the ignition or if an attempt is made t
172. ion System BLIS D IMPORTANT The lenses are electrically heated to melt ice or snow If necessary brush snow away from the lenses When BLIS operates The system operates when the car is driven at a speed above 10 km h Overtaking The system is designed to react if you overtake another vehicle at a speed of up to 10 km h faster than the other vehicle The system is designed to react if you are over taken by a vehicle travelling up to 70 km h faster than your vehicle AE BLIS does not work in sharp bends BLIS does not work when the car is revers ing A wide trailer coupled to the car can conceal other vehicles in adjacent lanes It can pre vent the vehicle in the screened area from being detected by BLIS Daylight and darkness In daylight the system reacts to the shape of the surrounding vehicles The system is designed to detect motor vehicles such as cars trucks buses and motorcycles In darkness the system reacts to the head lamps of surrounding vehicles Vehicles with headlamps that are switched off are not detected by the system This means for exam ple that the system does not react to a trailer without headlamps which is towed behind a car or truck The system does not react to cyclists or moped riders The BLIS cameras have limitations similar to those of the human eye i e they do not see as well in e g heavy snowfall strong oncoming light or thick fog Activate deactivate
173. is lowered when the call is answered When the call is concluded the vol ume returns to the previously set level Radio volume can also be adjusted during a phone call whereby the newly selected level will resume when the call is concluded Audio sys tem volume can also be switched off com pletely during a phone call see page 263 This function only applies to the Volvo inte grated phone system Standby mode In standby mode you can receive calls while the audio system is active and information from audio system sources is shown in the display To use other functions of the phone system the phone must be in active mode Menu shortcuts Once you have used the menu button to enter the menu system you can use numbers instead of the arrows and the ENTER button to select the right menu in the main menu level Each menu selection is numbered The num bers are shown in the display together with the menu alternative Phone functions Traffic safety For reasons of safety parts of the phone menu System cannot be accessed at speeds in excess of 8 km h You may only complete menu system activities that have already been started The speed limiter can be disconnected using menu function 5 6 SIM card G026980 The phone can only be used with a valid SIM card Subscriber Identity Module Your network operator supplies this card Always insert the SIM card when you wish to use the phone 1 Sw
174. itch off the phone 2 Open the SIM card holder with a short press 3 Insert the SIM card with the metallic sur face down 4 Make sure that the bevelled corner of the SIM card matches the bevel of the holder 5 Press in the holder Contact your network operator if you experi ence difficulties with the SIM card Making and receiving calls To call Dial the number and press ENTER on the steering wheel keypad or control panel keypad To receive an incoming call Press ENTER You can also use Automatic Answer see page 263 The car s audio system can be muted auto matically while a phone call is in progress see page 263 10 Infotainment system Ending a call Press EXIT CLEAR on the steering wheel keypad or control panel keypad The audio system resumes its previous activity Refuse an incoming call by pressing EXIT CLEAR Last dialled numbers The phone automatically stores the last phone numbers names called 1 Press ENTER on the steering wheel or control panel keypad 2 Use the menu buttons to scroll forward or back through the last numbers dialled They are shown in the display 3 Press ENTER Speed dial Storing speed dial numbers A number stored in the phone book can be linked to a speed dial button 1 9 Proceed as follows 1 Select Phone book in the menu and press ENTER 2 Scroll to One key dial see page 263 and press ENTER Option accessory for more in
175. ith VOLUME The audio source can be automatically muted for incoming calls under PHONE MENU gt PHONE SETTINGS SOUNDS AND VOLUME gt Mute radio Ring volume Go to PHONE MENU gt PHONE SETTINGS gt SOUNDS AND VOLUME gt Ring signal volume and adjust with A W on the control panel in the centre console Ring signals The handsfree function has integrated ring sig nals that can be selected under PHONE MENU gt PHONE SETTINGS gt Bluetooth handsfree SOUNDS AND VOLUME Ring signals gt Ring signal 1 etc The connected mobile phone s ring signal is not deactivated when one of the handsfree system s integrated signals is used In order to select the connected phone s ring signal go to PHONE MENU PHONE SETTINGS SOUNDS AND VOLUME gt RING SIGNALS gt Use mobile phone signal More on registering and connecting A maximum of three mobile phones can be registered Registration is performed once per phone After registration the mobile phone is in the list of added phones Not more than one mobile phone can be connected at a time Phones can be deregistered under PHONE MENU BLUETOOTH gt Remove phone Automatic connection When the handsfree function is active and the last mobile phone connected is in range it is connected automatically When the audio sys tem searches for the last phone connected its name is shown in the display To change over 1 Not supported by a
176. iving characteristics change depending on how heavily it is loaded and how the load is distributed Max train weight car trailer means that for every accessory added the loading capacity of the car is reduced cor respondingly by the weight of the acces Sory Examples of accessories that reduce load ing capacity are the Kinetic Momentum Summum equipment levels as well as other accessories such as Towbar Load carriers Space box Audio system Auxiliary lamps GPS Fuel driven heater Safety grille Car pets Cargo cover Power seats etc Max front axle load Max rear axle load 11 Equipment level Max load See registration document Maximum roof load 100 kg Weighing the car is a certain way of ascer taining the kerb weight of your own partic ular car 044979 Engine Max weight braked trailer kg Max towball load kg D3 FWD others Max weight unbraked trailer kg Max towball load kg 750 1800 2250 90 90 50 11 Specifications Engine specifications Not all engines are available in all markets Engine Output 11 code kW rpm T B5254T2 154 5000 mE 3 2 B6324S5 179 6400 D5 D5244T18 147 3900 D58 D5244T4 136 4000 D38 D5244T5 120 4000 210 5000 243 6400 200 3900 185 4000 163 4000 Torque Nm rpm 320 1500 4500 320 3200 420 1900 2800 400 2000 2750 340 1750 3000 A Engine code component and serial number can be read
177. k all doors tailgate and fuel filler flap with the button There is a delay of approx 10 minutes for the fuel filler flap O Folding opening key The remote control key can be folded by press ing the button and folding the key blade section into the keypad at the same time Remote control key key with remote control The folding key will open automatically with one press of the button Replacing the remote control key s battery E RR ERES G027011 Replace the battery after repeated failure by the locks to respond when remote control key signals are transmitted within a normal dis tance 1 Remove the cover by carefully prising up the rear edge of with a small screwdriver 2 Replace the battery type CR 2032 3 V with the plus side facing up Avoid touch ing the battery and its terminals with your fingers Refit the cover Make sure the rubber seal is properly fitted and free from damage to prevent water from entering Return the old battery to your Volvo work shop so that it is disposed of in an envi ronmentally safe manner 05 S Option accessory for more information see Introduction 125 05 Locks and alarm Locking and unlocking Automatic locking The remote control key locks unlocks all doors and the tailgate simultaneously The fuel filler flap can be opened when the car is unlocked It remains unlocked for 10 minutes after the car has been l
178. key must be in position I or Il When the child safety locks are activated the lamp in the but ton illuminates A message is shown in the dis play when the child safety locks are activated or deactivated see page 130 Switches in the centre console 02 Retractable power door mirrors D Used to fold in the door mirrors Z if they are folded out or to fold T them out if they are folded in Proceed as follows if a door mirror has been accidentally folded in or out 1 Manually adjust the appropriate door mir ror to its normal position 2 Turn the remote control key to position II Option accessory for more information see Introduction 59 60 D 02 Instruments and controls Switches in the centre console 3 Fold the door mirror inward and then out ward using the button The door mirrors have now returned to their original fixed positions Park Assist The system is always activated when the car is started Press the button to deactivate reacti vate the parking assistance system See also page 154 Deactivation of the deadlocks and detectors Use this button when you wish to switch off the deadlock func tion doors cannot be opened from the inside when locked This button can also be used when deactivating the alarm system s movement and tilt detectors The lamp illuminates when these systems are shut down deactivated see pages 128 and
179. l 5 upward To close Pull the rear edge of the control 6 down ward Switch from ventilation position to comfort position pull the control rearwards to its end position 4 and release Automatic operation Move the control over the resistance point position 3 to the rearmost end position 4 or over the resistance point position 2 to the front end position 1 and release The sunroof will open to the comfort position or will close completely In order to open from comfort position to maxi mum opening Pullthe control to the rear once more to the end position 4 and release Manual operation To open Pull the control rearward to the point of resistance 3 The sunroof moves toward thefully open position as long as the button is held depressed Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 81 02 82 D 02 Instruments and controls Power sunroof To close Press the control forward to the point of resistance 2 The sunroof moves toward the closed position as long as the button is held depressed AES The sunroof s pinch protection function only operates during automatic closing not manual Sunscreen G020157 The sunroof features a manual sliding interior sunscreen The sunscreen slides back auto matically when the sunroof is opened Grip the handle and slide the screen forward to close it Pinch protection
180. l calls This setting only applies during the call in pro gress 4 6 2 When engag 4 6 3 Notanswered 4 6 4 Notreachable 4 6 5 Fax calls 4 6 6 Data calls 4 6 7 Cancel all 5 Change phone 5 1 Car phone Select the built in phone 5 2 Add phone Add mobile phones to the list Added phones 5 3 7 Added phones Select to connect to one of the added phones up to 5 phones The menu above only applies to cars with Bluetooth handsfree 6 Phone settings 6 1 Network Choose a network automatically or manually The selected network is shown in the display in the phone s basic mode 6 1 1 Auto 6 1 2 Manual select 6 2 SIM security Select if the PIN code should be on off or if the phone should automatically give the PIN code 6 2 1 On 6 2 2 Off 6 2 3 Auto 6 3 Change PIN code Change PIN code Write down and save the code in a safe place 6 4 Sounds 6 4 1 Volume Adjust the ring tone volume 6 4 2 Ring signal There are five different ring signals 6 4 3 On Off Mute radio 6 4 4 Msg beep 6 5 Factory default Reset the system s factory settings 10 Infotainment system 10 Infotainment system 10 264 Bluetooth handsfree General o iy o System overview Mobile phone Microphone O Steering wheel keypad Centre console control panel Bluetooth A mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth can be connected wirelessly to
181. l ozone and hydrocarbons is prevented by the carbon filter Interior The interior of a Volvo is designed to be plea sant and comfortable even for people with contact allergies and for asthma sufferers Extreme attention has been given to choosing environmentally compatible materials Volvo workshops and the environment Regular maintenance creates the conditions for a long service life and low fuel consumption for your car In this way you contribute to a cleaner environment When Volvo s workshops are entrusted with the service and mainte nance of your car it becomes part of our sys tem We make clear demands regarding the way in which our workshops are designed in order to prevent spills and discharges into the environment Our workshop staff have the knowledge and the tools required to guarantee good environmental care Reducing environmental impact You can easily help reduce environmental impact here are a few tips e Avoid letting the engine idle switch off the engine when stationary for longer periods Pay attention to local regulations e Drive economically think ahead e Perform service and maintenance in accordance with the owner s manual s instructions follow the Service and War ranty Booklet s recommended intervals e Ifthe car is equipped with an engine block heater use it before starting from cold it improves starting capacity and reduces wear in cold weather and the engine rea ches normal opera
182. larly Change the brake fluid every other year or at every other regular service See the capacities and recommended fluid grade on page 283 The fluid should be changed annually on cars driven in conditions requiring hard frequent braking such as driving in mountains or tropi cal climates with high humidity 1 Location dependent on whether car is left or right hand drive If the brake fluid is under the MIN level in the brake fluid reservoir do not drive further before topping up the brake fluid The reason for the loss of brake fluid must be investigated Checking and topping up the power steering fluid Check the level frequently Check the level frequently The fluid does not require changing The level must lie between the ADD and FULL marks See the capacities and recommended grade on page 283 If a fault should arise in the power steering system or if the car is without power and must be towed it can still be steered How ever the steering will be much heavier than normal and it will require more effort to turn the steering wheel 09 Maintenance and service Wiper blades Cleaning For cleaning wiper blades and windscreen see page 194 D IMPORTANT Check the wiper blades regularly Neglected maintenance shortens the serv ice life of the wiper blades Replacing the wiper blades windscreen Wiper blades The wiper blades are d
183. least 15 minutes battery charging is more effective during driving than running the engine at idling speed while stationary Driving on rough roads The Volvo XC90 is primarily designed for driv ing on main roads but also has good handling properties on uneven or rough roads Keep the following in mind in order to preserve the serv ice life of your car e Drive slowly on rough roads this avoids damaging the car s underbody e If the ground is loose or is made up of dry sand or snow it is always best to keep the car moving at all times and avoid shifting Do not stop the car e If the road is extremely steep and there is a risk of overturning never try to turn the car around Reverse back down instead e Do not drive diagonally across an incline drive in the direction of the incline Avoid driving on steep slopes if the fuel level is low The catalytic converter could be damaged if the engine does not receive enough fuel When driving on extremely Steep slopes make sure the tank is more than half full to avoid the risk of breakdown Slippery driving conditions Practise driving on slippery surfaces under controlled conditions to learn how the car reacts 06 06 Starting and driving Opening the fuel filler flap Emergency unlocking of the fuel filler flap Manual unlocking of the fuel filler flap may be necessary if it cannot be opened normally Pro ceed as follows G027073 The fu
184. ll mobile phones to manual connection of another phone press EXIT Manual connection If you want to connect a mobile phone other than the last connected or change the con nected mobile phone proceed as follows Set the audio system in phone mode PHONE and follow the instructions on the display or change the connected mobile phone by using the menu system as described below The menu structure is available in two variants depending on whether the car only has Bluetooth M or if the car also has a built in phone e For cars with only Bluetooth the connec tion is made under PHONE MENU gt BLUETOOTH gt Change phone 3 Add phone or select one of the previously con nected phones e For cars with built in phone and Bluetooth the connection is made under PHONE MENU gt Change phone gt Add phone or select one of the previously con nected phones Phone book All use of the phone book presupposes that the text PHONE is shown at the top of the display and that the E symbol is visible The audio system stores a copy of the phone book from each registered mobile phone The phone book is copied automatically to the audio system during each connection Deacti vate the function under PHONE SETTINGS gt Synch phone book Searching for con tacts is only performed in the connected mobile phone s phone book If the mobile phone does not support copy ing of the phone book then The list is empty is show
185. llowing descending degree of importance for the warning information Warning for personal injury A G031590 Black ISO symbols on yellow warning field white text image on black message field Used to indicate the presence of danger which if the Important information warning is ignored may result in serious per sonal injury or fatality Risk of property damage Information G031592 G031593 White ISO symbols and white text image on black or blue warning field and message field Used to indicate the presence of danger which if the warning is ignored may result in damage to property White ISO symbols and white text image on black message field not provided as exact reproductions of those in the car The purpose is to show their approximate appearance and location in the car The information that applies to your car in particular is available on the label in question in your car The labels shown in the owner s manual are Procedure lists Procedures where action must be taken in a certain sequence are numbered in the owner s manual E When there is a series of illustrations for step by step instructions each step is numbered in the same way as the corres ponding illustration There are numbered lists with letters adja cent to the series of illustrations where the order of the instructions is not significant 17 Arrows appear numbered and unnum
186. m under the top edge of the rear passenger windows Leave 10 cm of free space from the win dows inwards Otherwise the intended pro tection of the inflatable curtain which is hid den in the headlining may be compro mised Always secure the load Always secure the load During heavy braking the load may otherwise shift causing personal injury to the car s occupants Turn off the engine and apply the parking brake when loading or unloading long objects Otherwise you may accidentally knock the gear lever or gear selector with theload and cause a gear to engage and the car to move off 04 Interior C Cargo area Safety net G027058 The safety net prevents luggage and cargo from being thrown forward in the passenger compartment during heavy braking The net is made of a strong nylon fabric and can be secured two different ways e Behind the rear seat backrest e Behind the front seats if the rear seat is lowered If the car is equipped with a cargo area cover remove it before fitting the safety net 1 Hookthe upper rod in the front or rear roof mounting 2 Hook the other end of the rod in the roof mounting on the other side 3 Secure the safety net anchoring straps in the eyes on the floor if the net is secured in the rear roof mountings 4 Use the eyes in the seat slide rail if the net is secured in the front roof mountings Only applies to cars seating seven
187. may be higher than normal for certain engine types Adaptive system The gearbox is controlled by what is known as an adaptive system The system continually monitors how the gearbox is behaving and senses every gear change for optimum change quality Lock up function The gears have a lock up function locked gears which gives better engine braking and lower fuel consumption 06 147 06 Starting and driving Kick down Keep your foot on the brake pedal when When the accelerator pedal is pressed all the moving the gear selector to another posi way to the floor beyond the position normally tion regarded as full acceleration a lower gear is immediately engaged This is known as kick down If the accelerator is released from the kick down position the gearbox automatically changes up Kick down is used when maximum accelera tion is needed such as for overtaking To prevent overrevving the gearbox control program has a protective downshift inhibitor which prevents the kick down function The kick down function cannot be used in manual gear position 06 Safety systems Cars with an automatic gearbox have special safety systems Keylock To remove the remote control key from the ignition switch the gear selector must be in the P position The key is locked in all other posi tions Parking position P Stationary car with engine running 06 Starting and driving All wheel drive
188. mps nnne 218 rearfog lamp osa teri eene 221 side marker lamps 218 vanity MO ss iioi aan 222 Loading Cargo area cet esee piter 116 general 114 116 load capacity 5 irte 114 load carriers nennen 114 POOP la PETET TEATE 114 Load on the roof Locking unlocking glovebox iter 127 MASA G ETA 127 QUTSIA GS APA ee 126 talas ias 127 Libri alls riot 283 Lubricants capacities 283 M Main and dipped beam Switching ntn 65 Main beam flash 65 MaltenanCe cccccccnccccccnannnannnonanonnnnnnnnnnos 203 r stproofirig iuda ere ettet 199 self maintenance ssss 203 Making calls iiir 265 Massage front seat Master key cett Menus audio system nens 238 Menu structure audio System eres 253 phone menu options 262 phone overview usesesss 261 Messages in BLIS Messages in the information display 58 Meters in the combined instrument panel fuel JUE 53 outside temperature gauge 53 speedometer cerent 53 Cl neret 53 tripimeter enne 53 MiStilg uisa TN 88 condensation in headlamps 194 reat WINDOW siii 61 removing with defroster function 94 Mobile phone oeip n rp ld 267 handstrees ie eene 264 register phone
189. mption and environmental impact Volvo Car Corporation disclaims all war ranty liability if engine oil of the prescribed grade and viscosity is not used Volvo recommends that oil changes are car ried out at an authorised Volvo workshop 01 10 00 11 11 Specifications Engine oil grade Engine code Recommended oil grade Volume incl oil filter litres IS B5254T2 Oil grade ACEA A5 B5 approx 5 5 EH 3 2 B6324S5 Viscosity SAE OW 30 approx 6 8 D5 D5244T18 approx 5 9 DSS D5244T4 approx 5 9 D3 D5244T5 approx 5 9 A Certain markets For filling engine oil see page 207 11 Specifications Fluids and lubricants Automatic gearbox Volume litres Prescribed transmission fluid TF 80SC 7 0 AW1 AW55 51 all JWS 3309 Fluids 11 System Volume Recommended oil grade litres Coolant Coolant recommended by Volvo mixed with 50 water see the packaging The thermostat starts opening at 3 2 9 7 90 C in petrol engines and at 82 C in diesel engines D3 and D5 8 7 Refrigerant Air condition B R134a HFC134a mg Oil PAG Brake fluid Brake system 0 6 DOT 4 Power steering Power steering 1 0 WSS M2C204 A or equivalent product with same specifications fluid of which reser 0 2 voir Washer fluid 6 5 Washer fluid recommended by Volvo with frost protection during cold weather and below freezing point b gt 11 Specifications Fluids and lubricants ystem Volume Recommended oil grade litr
190. n tre rear seat is specially designed to provide optimum safety for children Combined with the regular seatbelts the integrated booster cushion is approved for children weighing between 15 and 36 kg AN Never place a child in a child seat or ona booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag SRS is activated No one shorter than 140 cm should ever sit in the front passenger seat if the airbag SRS is activated Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life Raising the booster cushion El Pull that handle to raise the booster cush ion 4 For information on activated deactivated airbag SRS see page 22 E Grasp the cushion with both hands and push it backwards Push until the cushion locks in place AN The booster cushion must be in the locked position before the child is placed there Check that e the seatbelt is locked e the seatbelt is in contact with the child s body and is not slack or twisted and that the seatbelt is positioned correctly across the shoulder e the lap belt is low over the pelvis for opti mum protection e the seatbelt does not lie across the child s throat or below the shoulder e Carefully adjust the position of the head restraint to suit the child Option accessory for more information see Introduction 01 Safety 9 39 O IESU Volvo recommends that repair or replace ment is only carried out by
191. n Off Standby EXIT CLEAR terminate refuse a call scroll back in the menu cancel a selection or erase entered digits characters SIM card holder O Menu selection buttons G027117 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 10 Infotainment system Phone functions gt gt 255 10 Infotainment system 256 Phone functions G027004 7 Number character buttons and menu shortcuts Seek scroll forward or back when enter ing text and numbers O Increase decrease call volume during calls The phone does not use the centre speaker On Off Standby switch To activate the system Press the PHONE button 3 to activate the phone system To switch off the system Hold the PHONE button depressed to Switch off the phone system Continuing with system in standby mode 1 The phone will continue in standby mode with a brief press of the PHONE button or if you press EXIT CLEAR 2 Reactivate the system with the PHONE button When the phone is active or in standby mode a handset is shown in the display If you switch off the car s ignition with the phone system on it will be on the next time you Switch on the ignition No calls can be received when the phone system is switched off Option accessory for more information see Introduction Volume reduction during phone call If the phone rings when the radio is switched on the volume
192. n is used to unlock the tail gate without it being opened then it is relocked automatically after about 2 minutes Opening the tailgate G027005 2 Not in all markets and only in combination with alarm 1 Open the tailgate by pulling down its han dle as illustrated 2 The rear flap is folded down when its han dle is lifted up Deadlocks Deadlocks means that the opening handles for the doors in the passenger compartment are mechanically disengaged the doors cannot therefore be opened from the inside The deadlocks function is activated from the outside with the remote control key s LOCK button or by locking the driver s door with the key blade and is set after a 10 25 second delay after the doors have been locked All doors must be closed before deadlocks can be acti vated The car can only be unlocked from a deadlock state with the remote control key s UNLOCK button The driver s door can also be unlocked manually with the key blade AN Do not allow anyone to remain in the car without first deactivating the deadlocks in order to avoid the risk of anyone being locked in Option accessory for more information see Introduction Temporary deactivation G027230 Button for temporary disengagement of dead locks If someone is going to stay in the car but the doors must be locked from the outside then the deadlocks function can be temporarily
193. n starting with a load the level is pumped up after a certain distance 06 06 Starting and driving Towing equipment Towbar If the car is equipped with a detachable towbar the installation instructions for the loose sec tion must be followed carefully see page 168 AES If the car is fitted with a Volvo detachable towbar e Follow the installation instructions care fully e The detachable section must be locked with the key before setting off e Check that the indicator window shows green Important checks e The towbar s towball must be cleaned and greased regularly If a towball hitch with vibration damper is used it is not necessary to grease the tow ball Storing the towbar G031114 Towbar storage space D IMPORTANT Always remove the towbar after use and store it in the appointed location in the car firmly fastened with its strap 166 b Option accessory for more information see Introduction Trailer cable G014589 An adapter is required if the car s towing bracket has 13 pin electrics and the trailer has 7 pin electrics Use an adapter cable approved by Volvo Make sure the cable does not drag on the ground 06 Starting and driving Towing equipment Specifications G027108 G027109 G026682 Dimensions for mounting points mm A
194. n when copying is finished If the phone book contains a ringing caller s contact information then this is shown in the display Searching for contacts The easiest way to search in the phone book is with long presses on the keys 2 9 This starts a search in the phone book based on the key s first letter Option accessory for more information see Introduction 10 Infotainment system 267 10 Infotainment system 268 Bluetooth handsfree The phone book can also be reached with the W button on the control panel in the centre console or with on the steering wheel keypad Scroll between contacts with the W A buttons or with The search can also be carried out from the phone book s Search menu under PHONEBOOK gt Search 1 Enterthe first few letters of the contact and press ENTER Or simply press ENTER 2 Scroll to a contact and press ENTER to call Voice recognition The mobile phone s voice recognition function for dialling can be used by holding in ENTER Only a selection of mobile phones are fully compatible with the voice recognition func tion Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo dealer or visit www volvocars com for information on compatible phones Voice mail number Voice mail number can be changed under CALL OPTIONS gt Voice mail no If there is A maximum of 5 phones no number stored then this menu can
195. nd rear doors improve sound insulation in the passen ger compartment and provide better protec tion against unauthorised entry Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 M9 02 80 D 02 Instruments and controls Windows rearview and door mirrors Water and dirt repellent coating on the front side windows n Side windows treated with the water and dirt repellent coating are marked with a small symbol For information on glass care see page 195 D IMPORTANT Do not use a metal ice scraper to remove ice from the windows The water and dirt repel lent coating could be damaged E Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 Instruments and controls Open positions G007503 The sunroof controls are located in the roof panel The sunroof can be opened in two posi tions EY Ventilation position up at the rear edge E Sliding position backwards forwards The remote control key must be in position I or Il If there are children in the car Switch off the supply to the power sunroof by removing the remote control key if the driver leaves the car G027010 E Closing automatic E Closing manual E Opening manual E Opening automatic E Opening ventilation position B Closing ventilation position Power sunroof Ventilation position To open Press the rear edge of the contro
196. nditions the DSTC system improves the car s road safety but this should not be taken as a reason to increase speed Always follow the usual precautions for safe cornering and driving on slippery road sur faces Option accessory for more information see Introduction 06 153 06 Starting and driving 06 154 Park assist syst General Ge DEPT CUTIE Da Dh G020294 Parking assistance front and rear Parking assistance is used as an aid to parking A signal indicates the distance to a detected object AN Parking assistance does not relinquish the driver s own responsibility during parking The sensors have blind spots where objects cannot be detected Be aware of children and animals near the car Variants Parking assistance is available in two variants e Rear only e Both front and rear Function The system is switched on automatically when the car is started at which point the lamp in the Switch for parking assistance illuminates The display shows the text message PARK ASSIST ACTIVE if reverse gear is engaged or if the front sensors detect an object Parking assistance is active at speeds below 15 km h The system is deactivated at higher speeds When the speed is below 10 km h the System is reactivated The frequency of the signal increases as you come closer to an object in front of or behind the car If the volume of anot
197. ndows can only be operated from the driver s door AE If the rear door windows are operated from the driver s door check that none of the rear seat passengers are in danger of becoming trapped in any way when they are closed Option accessory for more information see Introduction 02 KS 02 76 Option accessory for more information see Introduction D 02 Instruments and controls Windows rearview and door mirrors Interior rearview mirror Interior rearview mirror with compass 6 7 0 G026660 Dimming Normal position Dimmed position Bright light from behind could be reflected in the rearview mirror and dazzle the driver Use dimming when disturbed by light from behind Automatic dimming Bright light from behind is automatically dimmed by the rearview mirror The upper left hand corner of the rearview mir ror has an integrated display that shows the compass direction in which the front of the car is pointing Eight different directions are shown with English abbreviations N north NE north east E east SE south east S south SW south west W west and NW north west If the compass is activated then it starts auto matically in ignition position Il or when the engine is running Switch the compass on or off by pressing the button set into the rear of the mirror Use a straightened paper clip for example The button is countersunk
198. ned Engine code component and serial num bers Label for engine oil o Gearbox type designation and serial num ber automatic gearbox AW manual gearbox 9 automatic gearbox Label for parking heater The car s identification number VIN Vehicle Identification Number Further information on the car is presented in the registration document 11 Specifications Dimensions and weights Dimensions J x 2 r N GY y Sy SEN DY HA 5045161 A Wheelbase 2857 B Length 4807 C Load length floor folded seat 2018 D Load length floor 1118 E Height 1784 F Load height floor 872 G Front track 1634 278 r EM Rear track Load width floor Width Width including door mirrors Width including door mirrors 1624 1064 1936 2112 1936 Weights Kerb weight includes the driver the fuel tank 90 full and all fluids The weight of passengers and accessories and towball load when a trailer is hitched see table influences the payload and is not included in the kerb weight Permitted maximum load Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 11 Specifications Dimensions and weights eon For decal location see page 276 Max total weight The documented kerb weight applies to cars in the standard version i e a car with out extra equipment or accessories This The car s dr
199. ni 5 Auxiliary lamps 20A APM AC compressor 10A fold 6 cyl 10A 6 Starter motor relay 35A Electronic throttle module ETM solenoid valve SWIRL 7 Windscreen wipers 25A air mixing valve fuel pressure regulator diesel 15A 8 Fuel pump 15A gt gt Option accessory for more information see Introduction 225 09 Maintenance and service W Fes 14 Lambda sond petrol 20A Lambda sond diesel 10A 15 Crankcase ventilation heater petrol AC connection pet rol solenoid valves ECM petrol glow heating control diesel 15A 16 Dipped beam left 20A 17 Dipped beam right 20A 18 x 19 Engine control module ECM supply engine relay 5A 20 Position lamp 15A 21 Vacuum pump petrol 20A oo oo SS 13333 20200 v dr DI DI TII Relay fuse box in the passenger compartment within the sound barrier on the driver s side GRE x G028412 1 Seat heating right side 15A 2 Seat heating left side 15A 3 Horn 15A 4 5 Infotainment system 10A 6 fe 8 Siren 5A 11 12 13 14 Brake lamp switch feed 5A Combined instrument panel DIM climate control CCM parking heater power driver s seat 10A Front seat rear seat and refrigerator socket 15A 15 16 lie 18 19 ABS STC DSTC Electronic power steering ECPS Active Xenon head lamps ABL headlamp lev elling Daytime running lights DRL l
200. ning Nee eese I O coo 194 TOUCHING Up Panor TR 198 R stproofing ran pora acacia aan 189 192 CAR CARE 08 Car care Washing the car Wash the car as soon as it becomes dirty Use car shampoo Dirt and road salt can lead to corrosion e Do not park the car in direct sunlight Washing a car with hot paintwork can cause permanent paintwork damage Wash the car in a car wash with waste water separator e Hose down the underbody thoroughly e Wash using a sponge car shampoo and plenty of lukewarm water e If the dirt is difficult to dislodge wash the car using a cold degreasing agent e Dry the car using a clean soft chamois or a water scraper AN Always have the engine cleaned by a work shop There is a risk of fire if the engine is hot D IMPORTANT Dirty headlamps have impaired functional ity Clean them regularly when refuelling for example 08 Outside lighting such as headlamps fog lamps and rear lamps may temporarily have condensation on the inside of the lens This is a natural phenomenon all outside lighting is designed to withstand this Condensation is normally vented out of the lamp when it has been switched on for a time Cleaning the wiper blades Asphalt dust and salt residue on wiper blades as well as insects ice etc on the windscreen impair the service life of wiper blades Wash the wiper blades and windscreen reg ularly with lukewarm soap sol
201. ns The number of SIM card memory positions varies depending on your sub scription IMEI number To block the phone you must provide your network operator with the phone s IMEI num ber This is a 15 digit serial number that is pro grammed into the phone Dial 06 to show this number in the display Write it down and keep it in a safe place i Option accessory for more information see Introduction Overview 1 Call register 1 1 Missed calls 1 2 Received calls 1 8 Dialled no 1 4 Erase list 1 4 1 All calls 1 4 2 Missed calls 1 4 3 Received calls 1 4 Dialled no 1 5 Call duration 1 5 1 Last call 1 5 2 Call count 1 5 3 Total time 1 5 4 Reset timer 2 Phone book 2 1 Search 2 2 New number 2 3 Copy all 2 3 1 SIM to phone 2 3 2 Phone to SIM 1 Max 5 phones 2 4 Speed dial 2 4 4 Active 2 4 2 Select numbers 2 5 Erase SIM 2 6 Erase phone 2f Memory status Messages 3 1 Read 3 2 Write 3 3 Message settings 3 3 1 SMSC number 3 3 2 Validity time 3 3 8 Message type Call options 4 1 Send my no 4 2 Call waiting 4 3 Auto answer 4 4 Automatic redial 4 5 Voice mail number 4 6 Call divert 4 6 1 All calls 6 4 6 2 When engag 4 6 3 Not answered 4 6 4 Not reachable 4 6 5 Fax calls 4 6 6 Data calls 4 6 7 Cancelall Change phone 5 1 5 2 Car phone Add phone 5 3 7 Added phones The menu above only applies to cars with Bluetooth handsfree Tel settings 6 1
202. ns that the tracks from only one music CD are played e RANDOM ALL means that all tracks on all music CDs in the CD changer are played e RANDOM Folder means that the audio files in a directory on the current CD are played If disc text is activated then these messages are not displayed Disc text If title information is stored on a CD then it can be shown in the display Activate deactivate Start CD playback Select Disc text in the menu and press ENTER CDs Using CD discs burned at home could result in poor or non existent sound A Only use standard discs 12 cm in diameter Do not use CDs with adhesive disc labels The heat in the CD player may cause the label to come off damaging the CD player 10 Infotainment system o Menu structure audio system FM MENU AM MENU 1 News 1 AUDIO SETTINGS 10 2 TP 3 Radio text CD MENU 4 RADIO SETTINGS 1 Random 4 1 PTY 2 News 42 TP 3 TP 4 3 NEWS STATION 4 Disc text 44 AF 5 AUDIO SETTINGS 4 5 Regional 4 6 EON AUX MENU 47 Reset all 1 AUX input volume 5 AUDIO SETTINGS News 5 1 Surround 3 TP 4 AUDIO SETTINGS 2 5 2 Equalizer front 5 3 Equalizer rear 5 4 Reset all 1 The RDS functions available vary in the different markets 2 See FM MENU Option accessory for more information see Introduction 258 10 Infotainment system Phone functions
203. nt safety systems of the car are activated If the airbags have deployed the following is recommended e Recovering the car Volvo recommends that you have it conveyed to an authorised Volvo workshop for repair Do not drive with deployed airbags e Volvo recommends that you engage an authorised Volvo workshop to handle the replacement of components in the car s safety systems e Always contact a doctor AN Never drive with deployed airbags They can make steering difficult Other safety systems may also be damaged The smoke and dust created when the airbags are deployed can cause skin and eye irritation AETERNI injury after intensive exposure In case of The airbag control module is located in the m Bub ale one console If the centre console E may cause friction and skin burns drenched with water or other liquid discon nect the battery cables Do not attempt to start the car since the airbags may deploy Recovering the car Volvo recommends that you have it conveyed to an authorised Volvo workshop The SRS SIPS IC and belt tensioner sys tems are deployed only once during a colli sion EEEEEEEEEERE Child safety Children should sit comfortably and safely Volvo recommends that children travel in rear facing child seats until as late an age as pos sible at least until 3 4 years of age and then front facing booster cushions child seats up to 10 years of age The position of
204. ntroduction 69 02 70 D 02 Instruments and controls Cruise control Activating GO27098 The controls for cruise control are to the left of the steering wheel Setting the desired speed 1 Press the CRUISE button CRUISE is shown on the combined instrument panel 2 Touch or to lock the vehicle speed CRUISE ON is shown Cruise control cannot be engaged at speeds below 30 km h or above 200 km h 1 Depending on engine type Increasing or decreasing speed aaa a a Ja i BBBH CRUISE ON Increase or decrease the speed by press ing and holding or The speed of the car when the button is released is set as the new speed A brief press less than half a second on or changes the speed by 1 km h or 1 mph Option accessory for more information see Introduction A temporary increase in speed less than one minute using the accelerator such as while overtaking does not affect the cruise control setting When you release the accel erator the car will return to the programmed speed Temporary disengagement Press 0 to disengage the cruise control temporarily CRUISE will be shown on the combined instrument panel The speed set earlier is stored in the memory The cruise control is also temporarily disen gaged when e the brake pedal or clutch pedal is depressed e speed falls when travelling uphill to below 25
205. o force the lock e amovement is detected in the passenger compartment if fitted with a movement detector e the car is raised or towed away if fitted with a tilt detector e abattery cable is disconnected e anyone tries to disconnect the siren A red LED on the instrument panel indicates the alarm system s status e LED notlit the alarm is not armed e The LED flashes once every other second Alarm is armed e The LED flashes rapidly after disarming the alarm and until the remote control key is turned to key position II the alarm has been triggered If there is a fault in the alarm system a message appears on the display In which case contact a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended Option accessory for more information see Introduction Do not attempt to repair or modify alarm system components All such attempts could affect the terms of insurance Arming the alarm Press the remote control key s LOCK but ton A long flash from the car s direction indicators confirms that the alarm is armed and that all the doors are locked D IMPORTANT The alarm is fully armed when the car s direction indicators have made one long flash and the LED on the instrument panel flashes once every other second Disarming the alarm Press the remote control key s UNLOCK button Two short flashes from the car s direction indicators confirm that the alarm has been
206. o workshop for inspec tion Airbags SRS If this symbol remains illuminated e or illuminates while driving it po means a fault has been detected in the seatbelt buckle SRS SIPS or IC system Volvo recommends that drive directly to an authorised Volvo workshop for inspection Alternator not charging If this symbol illuminates while E driving a fault has occurred in the electrical system Volvo recom mends that you visit an authorised Volvo workshop Engine preheater diesel 00 This symbol illuminates during engine preheating Preheating occurs when the temperature is below 2 C The car can be started once the symbol goes out Parking brake applied The symbol illuminates when the parking brake is depressed Always depress the parking brake to the bottom position The symbol illuminates irrespective of how hard the parking brake is depressed Rear fog lamp This symbol is illuminated when the fog lamp is on Indicator symbol for trailer This symbol flashes when the direction indicators are used and the trailer is connected If the sym bol does not flash then one of the lamps on the trailer or the car is faulty Stability system STC or DSTC For information on the system s functions and symbols see page 153 Reminder doors not closed If one of the doors or the boot lid is not properly cl
207. oblem of windows misting up on the inside by cleaning the windows Use a reg ular window cleaner Multi filter Make sure that the multi filter pollen filter is replaced regularly Volvo recommends you consult an authorised Volvo workshop Ice and snow Remove ice and snow from the climate control system air intake the grille between the bonnet and the windscreen Fault tracing and repair Volvo recommends that you engage an author ised Volvo workshop for the fault tracing and repair of the climate control system Refrigerant The climate control system contains R134a refrigerant This refrigerant contains no chlo rine which means that it is harmless to the ozone layer The system must only be charged with R134a refrigerant see also page 283 Volvo recommends that you engage an author ised Volvo workshop to carry out this work Ventilation fan function When the engine is off and if the remote con trol key is in position I or Il the ventilation fan is automatically switched off This is to prevent the battery from becoming discharged To activate the ventilation fan turn the fan con trol and set the desired speed ECC electronic climate control Actual temperature The temperature you select corresponds to the physical experience with reference to factors such as air speed humidity and solar radiation etc in and around the car Sensor location e The sun sensor is on the top side of the dashboard e Th
208. ocked this is in order to enable refuelling with the car locked and the alarm armed 1 Not in all markets The car can be locked even if a door or the tailgate is open when the door tailgate is then closed there is a risk that the keys will be locked in AUT Be aware of the risk of being locked in the car when it is locked from the outside using the remote control key it is then not pos sible to open any of the doors from the inside with the door controls Read more about this in the section Deadlocks later on Automatic relocking If none of the doors or the tailgate is opened within 2 minutes of unlocking with the remote control key then all are locked again automat ically This function prevents the car from being left unlocked unintentionally For cars with alarms see page 132 Automatic locking is activated and deactivated from the driver s door control panel The func tion operates by locking the doors automati cally when the speed of the car exceeds 7 km h They remain locked until a door is opened from the inside or when all doors are unlocked from the control panel Activation Deactivation The remote control key must be in key position lor Il see page 144 05 Locks and alarm A Locking and unlocking e Press the left hand stalk switch READ but All doors can be locked using the lock button Tailgate ton to acknowledge any messages on the on the control pan
209. oisture and corrosion do not attack the brake linings and reduce braking per formance Lightly depress the brake pedal now and then when driving long distances in rain or slush This heats and dries the brake pads Do the same thing after starting in very damp or cold weather Exterior plastic rubber and trim components A special cleaning agent available from Volvo dealers is recommended for the cleaning and care of coloured plastic parts rubber and trim components such as glossy trim mouldings When using such a cleaning agent the instruc tions must be followed carefully D IMPORTANT Avoid waxing and polishing on plastic and rubber When using degreasant on plastic and rub ber only rub with light pressure if it is nec essary Use a soft washing sponge Polishing glossy trim mouldings could wear away or damage the glossy surface Polishing agent that contains abrasive must not be used Polishing and waxing Polish and wax the car if the paintwork is dull or to give the paintwork extra protection The car does not need to be polished until it is at least one year old However the car can be waxed before this time Do not polish or wax the car in direct sunlight Wash and dry the car thoroughly before you begin polishing or waxing Clean off asphalt and tar stains using tar remover or white spirit More stubborn stains can be removed using fine rubbing paste designed for car paintwork Polish first with a
210. omes on until the stalk switch is released Home safe lighting Some of the exterior lighting can be kept Switched on to work as home safe lighting after the car has been locked The standard delay is 30 seconds but can be changed to 60 or 90 seconds 1 Remove the remote control key from the ignition switch 2 Move the stalk switch towards the steering wheel to the end position 4 and release 3 Get out of the car and lock the door I 66 D 02 Instruments and controls Trip computer General information Q READ confirms Thumbwheel browse between menus and options in the trip computer list RESET resets Controls To scroll through trip computer information turn the thumbwheel B either up or down in steps Continue turning to return to the starting point 1 Only in certain markets Only applies to diesel cars with particle filter If a warning message interrupts while you are using the trip computer this message must be acknowledged Acknowledge by pressing the READ button and revert to the trip computer function Functions The trip computer displays the following infor mation KM H AVERAGE SPEED KM L INSTANTANEOUS KM L AVERAGE KILOMETRES TO EMPTY TANK DSTC ON see page 152 MPH ACTUAL SPEED AVERAGE SPEED When the ignition is switched off the average speed is stored and used as the basis o
211. on MY KEY Functions that can be stored with MY KEY Random Disc text TP News Radio text PTY scan AF Regional Surround 238 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 10 Infotainment system Control panels audio Control panel with headphones socket Headphones with an impedance of 16 32 ohm and sensitivity of 102 dB or higher are recommended for best sound reproduc tion Activate deactivate The control panel is activated with SEL when the audio system is active Deactivation is automatic when the audio system is deacti vated or with a long press on SEL Scroll search forward and backward Short presses on are used to scroll between CD tracks or preset radio stations Long presses are used to fast wind CD tracks or to search for radio stations automatically Limitations The audio source FM AM CD etc played back in the speakers cannot be controlled from the rear control panel RDS messages may not appear if the radio is playing back in the headphones while another audio source is playing back in the speakers Option accessory for more information see Introduction 239 10 Infotainment system Audio system functions On Off switch Audio x prs Drs GH XL MNO mu pass ss PORS TUV WXYZ G027115 Press the POWER button 2 to switch the audio system on or off If the audio system is active when the ignition is switch
212. on switch 2 Waitatleast 5 minutes before touching any electrical terminals The car s electrical system needs to store the necessary information to the control modules An expended battery must be recycled in an environmentally safe manner as it contains lead 3 Unscrew the bracket and cover over the battery 1 Fitthe battery into position 4 Detach the black negative cable Tighten the clamp that holds the battery Connect the ventilation hose 09 Maintenance and service atte e gt Check that it is correctly connected to both battery and outlet in the body Connect the red positive cable Connect the black negative cable Fit the cover and bracket 09 Maintenance and service 09 Replacing bulbs General N wanno Chencing front bulbs All bulb specifications are given on page 289 Ones win enon edens Te FA OSS UE The following list contains locations of bulbs replacement of Xenon lamps must be car NS and other light sources that are specialised or ried out at a workshop an authorised Volvo unsuitable for changing except at a workshop workshop is recommended Working with Xenon lamps demands extreme caution e Active Xenon headlamps ABL Xenon because the headlamp is equipped with a lamps high voltage unit Daytime running lights DRL in the bumper e Direction indicators door mirror and D IMPORTANT approach lighting PN Never touch the glass part of
213. onsumption Volvo cars have competitive fuel consumption in each of their respective classes Lower fuel consumption generally results in lower emis sion of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide It is possible for the driver to influence fuel con sumption For more information read under the heading Reducing environmental impact Efficient emission control Your Volvo is manufactured following the con cept Clean inside and out a concept that encompasses a clean interior environment as well as highly efficient emission control In Volvo and the environment Introduction D many cases the exhaust emissions are well below the applicable standards Clean air in the passenger compartment A passenger compartment filter prevents dust and pollen from entering the passenger com partment via the air intake A sophisticated air quality system IAQS Inte rior Air Quality System ensures that the incom ing air is cleaner than the air in the traffic out side The system consists of an electronic sensor and a carbon filter The incoming air is moni tored continuously and if there is an increase in Option accessory for more information see Introduction 11 Introduction Volvo and the environment the level of certain unhealthy gases such as carbon monoxide then the air intake is closed Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic queues and tunnels for example The entry of nitrous oxides ground leve
214. oofing at the factory Parts of the body are made of galvanised sheet metal The underbody is protected by a wear resis tant anti corrosion compound A thin pene trating rustproofing fluid was sprayed into the members cavities and closed sections Maintain the car s rustproofing e Keep the car clean Hose down the under body If using a pressure washer keep the nozzle at least 30 cm from the painted sur faces e Regularly check and touch up the rust proofing treatment as necessary The car s rustproofing does not normally require treatment for approximately 12 years After this period it should be treated at three year intervals If the car needs further treat ment Volvo recommends that you engage an authorised Volvo workshop for assistance 200 Volvo SIMIC Gea ccee seer cc te ooo A 202 Seltamaipteman cc euer UU UII 203 Bonret agdiengineicompartment eere ennnen enne eren RII 205 AR MA Rem Tee ICA 207 Milanesa DRE Deere eere eere der rire teas 211 AA Marri T o o ee cn c cusam 213 Replacing DUI na TET TTE TE TENE E T EEUU RETE e a 216 EUS6S eoe eee a ETT eS ade ee 223 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE T SS il Nay ox W SS m 09 Maintenance and service 09 Volvo service Volvo service programme Before the car left the factory it was thoroughly test driven It was checked again in accord ance with Volvo Car Corporation regulations before it was handed ov
215. oolant requires topping up when the engine is at operating temperature unscrew the expan sion tank cap slowly to gently release the overpressure IMPORTANT A high content of chlorine chlorides and other salts may cause corrosion in the cooling system Always use coolant with anti corrosion agent as recommended by Volvo Ensure that the coolant mixture is 50 water and 50 coolant Mix the coolant with approved quality tap water In the event of any doubt about water quality used ready mixed coolant in accordance with Volvo rec ommendations When changing coolant replacing cool ing system components flush the cool ing system clean with approved quality tap water or flush with ready mixed coolant The engine must only be run with a well filled cooling system Otherwise tem peratures that are too high may occur resulting in the risk of damage cracks in the cylinder head Always use coolant with anti corrosion agent as recommended by Volvo New cars are filled with coolant that can withstand temperatures down to approximately ca 35 C For capacities and for standards regarding water quality see the table under Fluids and lubricants on page 283 09 Maintenance and service 09 Oils and fluids Checking and topping up the brake and clutch fluid Brake and clutch fluid have a common reser voir The fluid level must be between the MIN and MAX marks Check the level regu
216. options factory fitted equip ment and certain accessories retrofitted extra equipment The equipment described in the owner s man ual is not available in all cars they have dif ferent equipment depending on adaptations for the needs of different markets and national or local laws and regulations In the event of uncertainty over what is stand ard or an option accessory contact a Volvo dealer Special texts Warning texts advise of a risk of personal injury Important texts advise of a risk of material damage NOTE NOTE texts give advice or tips that facilitate the use of features and functions for exam ple Footnote There is footnote information in the owner s manual that is located at the bottom of the page This information is an addition to the text that it refers to via a number If the footnote refers to text in a table then letters are used instead of numbers for referral Message texts There are displays in the car that show text messages These text messages are high Option accessory for more information see Introduction lighted in the owner s manual by means of the text being slightly larger and printed in grey Examples of this are in menu texts and mes sage texts on the information display e g DOORS OPEN Decals The car contains different types of decal which are designed to convey important information in a simple and clear manner The decals in the car have the fo
217. or active non active head lamps If the car is equipped with active Xenon head lamps Active Bending Lights ABL the light from the headlamps follows the steering wheel movement during driving The function is acti vated automatically when the car is started and can be deactivated activated using the button in the centre console see page 60 Daytime running lights during the day To save fuel daytime running lights Daytime Running Light can be selected during the day instead of the more energy intensive dipped beam The daytime running lights mounted in the spoiler use bright low energy diode tech nology Press the button 2 and turn the headlamp control 1 clockwise to the end position in order to activate the daytime running lights during daytime This is regulated by a light sen sor which switches from daytime running lights to dipped beam off the main headlamps at dusk or when the daylight becomes too weak The light in the button illuminates when the daytime running lights are activated To achieve minimal energy consumption the rear lights are also switched off when switching automatically from dipped beam to daytime running lights 02 i Option accessory for more information see Introduction 63 D 02 Instruments and controls Lighting panel ANS 02 This system help to save energy it cannot determine in all situations when daylight is too weak or sufficiently strong e g in mist and
218. ordance with the following Locate the programming button on the receiver for the garage door for example normally located close to the antenna s bracket on the receiver If you have diffi culty in finding the button consult the supplier s manual or contact the supplier via the Internet www homelink com Depress and release the programming button The button flashes for approx 30 seconds and the next step must be carried out within this period Depress the programmed button on HomeLink while the programming but ton is still flashing keep it depressed for approx 3 seconds and then release Repeat the press hold release sequence up to 3 times to conclude the program ming Programming individual buttons To reprogram an individual button proceed in accordance with the following 1 Depress the required button on HomeLink and do not release until step 3 has been completed 2 When the indicator lamp on HomeLink starts to flash after approx 20 seconds position the original remote control 5 30 cm from HomeLink Monitor the indi cator lamp The particular distance that is required between the original remote control and HomeLink depends on the programming of the device in question Perhaps several attempts will be required at different dis tances Maintain each position for approx 15 seconds before trying a new one 3 Depress the button on the original remote control The indicator lamp will star
219. osed the driver will be reminded of this Low speed If the car moves at a speed less than about 7 km h the information symbol illumi nates and DRIVER DOOR OPEN PASSENGER DOOR OPEN LEFT REAR DOOR OPEN or RIGHT REAR DOOR OPEN is shown in the display at the same time Stop the car safely as soon as possible and close the door or bonnet High speed If the car is moving faster than N about 7 km h then the symbol illu minates and one of the texts indi cated in the previous paragraph appears in the display at the same time Tailgate reminder If the tailgate is open TAILGATE OPEN will appear on the display 02 I 02 D 02 Instruments and controls Information display Messages TITT rm MI HI G026979 When a warning or indicator symbol illumi nates it is supplemented by a message appearing on the display Press the READ button A Switch between messages with the READ but ton Fault messages are stored in the memory until the fault is rectified If a warning message appears while you are using the trip computer the message must be read press READ before the previous activity can be resumed STOP SAFELY STOP ENGINE SERVICE URGENT SEE MANUAL SERVICE REQUIRED Stop the car in a safe manner and turn off the engine Serious risk of damage Stop the car in a safe manner
220. osition etc for each com bination of car model and audio system There is a also a dynamic calibration that takes into account the level set for the volume con trol radio reception and vehicle speed The controls that are explained in these oper ating instructions e g Bass Treble and Equal izer are only intended for the user to be able to adapt the sound reproduction according to personal taste Audio system functions Audio settings 1 2 3 ABC EE a7 ws 6 GH KL MNO 70 1387 179 PORS TUV WXYZ AWO o sn EE G027113 1 Press the SOUND button 2 Press the SOUND button repeatedly until you come to the function you wish to set Choose between BASS TREBLE FADER BALANCE CENTRE or SURROUND 3 Usethe SELECTOR knob to adjust the level The display shows a scale from min to max position The middle indicates the normal position The level for the centre speaker can only be set if Dolby Pro Logic Il DPL I or three channel stereo 3 CH is selected in the menu Programme type Display shows Bass BASS Treble TREBLE Balance between the BALANCE left and right hand speakers Balance between the FADER front and rear speakers Level for centre speaker CENTRE Level for surround SURROUND sound Surround Surround settings govern the spatial percep tion of the sound The settings including acti vating and deactivating for each respective audio source ar
221. p edge of the side windows Other wise the intended protection of the inflat able curtain which is concealed in the head lining may be compromised The inflatable curtain is a supplement to the seatbelts Always use a seatbelt Protection against whiplash injury WHIPS The whiplash protection system WHIPS con sists of energy absorbing backrests and spe cially designed head restraints in the front seats The system is actuated by a rear end collision where the angle and speed of the col lision and the nature of the colliding vehicle all have an influence AE The WHIPS system is a supplement to the seatbelts Always use a seatbelt Properties of the seat When the WHIPS system is deployed the front seat backrests are lowered backward to alter the seating position of the driver and front seat passenger This reduces the risk of whiplash injury AES Never modify or repair the seat or WHIPS system yourself Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop WHIPS system and child seats booster cushions The protection provided by the car to children seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion is not diminished by the WHIPS system Correct seating position For the best possible protection the driver and front seat passenger should sit in the centre of the seat with as little space as possible between the head and the head restraint 01 N
222. placed before its expiration date and after use The sealing fluid effectively seals tyres punc tured in the tread The emergency puncture repair kit is only intended for sealing tyres with a puncture in the tread The jack is an option on cars equipped with emergency puncture repair kit The emergency puncture repair kit has limited capacity to seal tyres which have punctures in the wall Do not seal tyres with the emergency puncture repair kit if they have larger slits cracks or similar damage 12 V sockets for connecting the compressor are located by the centre console in the front by the rear seat and in the cargo area Choose the electrical socket that is nearest the punc tured tyre AN You should not drive faster than 80 km h after the emergency tyre repair kit has been used Volvo recommends that you visit an authorised Volvo workshop for inspection of the sealed tyre maximum driving distance is 200 km The staff there can determine whether or not the tyre can be repaired or if it needs to be replaced Taking out the emergency puncture repair kit The emergency puncture repair kit with com pressor and tools is located under the floor in the cargo area 1 Fold away the rear edge of the floor mat forward from the back 2 Lift up the emergency puncture repair kit Option accessory for more information see Introduction Emergency puncture repair Overview Label m
223. play BLIND SPOT Left camera blocked SYST L CAMERA clean the lens BLOCKED BLIND SPOT One or both cam SYST CAMERAS eras blocked clean BLOCKED the lenses BLIND SPOT INFO The BLIS system is SYSTEM OFF deactivated Messages above are only shown if the remote control key is in key position II or if the engine is running and BLIS is active i e if the driver has not switched off the system D IMPORTANT Repair of the BLIS system components must only be performed by a workshop an authorised Volvo workshop is recom mended Limitations In some situations the BLIS indicator lamp may illuminate despite there being no other vehicle within the blind spot If the BLIS indicator lamp illuminates on iso lated occasions despite there being no other vehicle within the blind spot then this does not mean that a fault has arisen in the system In the event of a fault in the BLIS system the display shows the text BLIND SPOT SYST SERVICE REQUIRED Here are several examples of situations where the BLIS indicator lamp may illuminate even if there is no other vehicle within the blind spot S A AN Go18176 Reflection from shiny wet road surface 06 Starting and driving Blind Spot Information System BLIS Own shadow on large light smooth surface e g noise barrier or concrete road surface Low stationary sunlight shining into the camera s Option acces
224. plies to direction indicators reversing lamps and brake lamps Pull the bulb straight out Applies to posi tion lamps Replace the bulb 13 14 15 16 1 Refit the bulb holder in the recess and turn clockwise Press back the extra length of cable Refit the insert against the bolt holes Press the insert into place Tighten the nuts Refit the side panel and corner piece Rear fog lamp Number plate lighting Courtesy lighting 09 Maintenance and service Replacing bulbs 09 S Ts 6045588 NS 1 Inserta slotted screwdriver as indicated by the arrow in the illustration Prise out the lamp insert 3 Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise to loosen it 4 Turn the bulb anticlockwise and lift the bulb out 5 Replace the bulb G045589 Switch off all lights and turn the remote control key to position 0 Remove the screws with a screwdriver Carefully detach the entire lamp housing and withdraw it Replace the bulb Refit the entire lamp housing and screw it into place There is courtesy lighting under the instrument panel on the driver and passenger sides 1 5 Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that the lens detaches Remove the blown bulb Fit a new bulb Refit the lens
225. polish and then wax with liq uid or solid wax Follow the instructions on the packaging carefully Many preparations con tain both polish and wax D IMPORTANT Only paint treatment recommended by Volvo should be used Other treatment such as preserving sealing protection lustre sealing or similar could damage the paint work Paintwork damage caused by such treatments is not covered by Volvo war ranty Water repellent coating 3 Never use products such as car wax G3 doy degreaser or similar on glass surfa ces as this could ruin their water repellent properties Take care when cleaning so as not to damage the glass surface To avoid damaging glass surfaces when removing ice only use plastic ice scrapers There is natural wear of the water repellent coating Treatment with a special finishing agent available from Volvo dealers is recom mended in order to maintain the water repellent properties This should be used first after three years and then each year 08 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 195 08 Car care Cleaning the interior Only use cleaning agents and car care prod ucts recommended by Volvo Clean regularly and follow the instructions included with the car care product Vacuuming is important prior to using cleaning agents Carpets and cargo area Remove inlaid carpets for separate cleaning of the floor carpet and the inlaid carpets Us
226. pro tection D IMPORTANT Sharp objects may damage the leather e g rings Washing instructions for the leather steering wheel e Remove dirt and dust with a soft pre mois tened sponge and neutral soap e Leather needs to breathe Never cover the leather steering wheel with protective plas tic e Use natural oils Volvo s leather care agents are recommended for best results If the steering wheel has stains Group 1 ink wine coffee milk sweat and blood Use a soft cloth or sponge Mix a 5 ammonia solution For blood stains use a solution of 2 dl water and 25g salt Group 2 fats oils sauces and chocolate 1 Same procedure as group l 2 Polish with an absorbent paper or cloth Group 3 dry dirt dust 1 Use a soft brush to remove the dirt 2 Same procedure as group I Treating stains on interior plastic metal and wood parts A special cleaning agent available from Volvo dealers is recommended for cleaning interior parts and surfaces Do not scrape or rub stains Never use strong stain removers Cleaning seatbelts Use water and a synthetic detergent A special textile cleaning agent is available from your Volvo dealer Make sure the seatbelt is dry before allowing it to retract 08 Car care Touching up paintwork Paintwork Paint is an important part of the car s rust proofing and should therefore be checked reg ularly To avoid the onset of rust damaged paintwork should
227. r 3 attempts wait for 3 minutes before making a further attempt Starting capacity increases if the battery is allowed to recover Petrol Turn the remote control key to key position III If the engine does not start within 5 10 seconds release the key and try again Diesel 1 Turnthe remote control key to key position I An indicator symbol in the combined instrument panel shows that engine pre heating is underway see page 57 2 Turn the ignition key to position IIl when the indicator symbol goes out The starter motor is activated Ignition switch and steering lock 0 Locked position The steering lock is activated when the remote control key is removed from the ignition Switch Radio position Steering lock deactivated Certain functions can be used The engine s electrical system is not activated Il Driving position The remote control key s position when driving The whole electrical system is engaged 06 Starting and driving III Start position The starter motor is activated The remote control key is released when the engine has started and then springs back automatically to drive posi tion If the key is hard to turn the front wheels may be turned in such a way that there is tension in the steering wheel lock In which case turn the wheel back and forth to make it easier to turn the key Autostart 3 2 Using the autostar
228. r Il Front edge of seat cushion up down Seat forward rearward Seat up down Backrest rake An overload protection is deployed if one of the seats is blocked If this happens turn off the ignition and wait a short time before adjusting the seat again Only one of the seat s settings can be adjusted at a time G034777 Buttons for memory function Store setting 1 Adjust seat 2 Press and hold button MEM while pressing button 1 2 or 3 simultaneously Using a stored setting Press one of the memory buttons 1 3 until the seat stops If you release the button then the movement of the seat will stop Key memory in remote control key The driver s seat positions are stored in the key memory when the car has been locked with the remote control key When the car is unlocked with the same remote control key the driver s seat and rearview mirrors adopt the stored positions when the driver s door is opened The key memory is independent of the seat memory Emergency stop If the seat accidentally begins to move press one of the setting buttons for the seat or mem ory buttons in order to stop the seat 5 E 7 S Option accessory for more information see Introduction 04 Interior C 04 101 C 04 Interior Risk of crushing Make sure that children do not play with the controls Check that there are no objects in front of behind or under the seat during adjustment Ensure tha
229. r in hilly terrain in a hot climate there may be a risk of overheating e Anautomatic gearbox selects the optimum gear related to load and engine speed e Inthe event of overheating a warning sym bol illuminates on the instrument panel combined with a text message follow the recommendation given Steep inclines e Do not lock the automatic transmission in a higher gear than the engine can cope with it is not always a good idea to drive at a high gear with low engine revolutions e Maintain a low speed when driving with a trailer up long steep ascents Avoid driving with a trailer on inclines of more than 1296 06 Starting and driving Driving with a trailer pated on a hill Depress the foot brake Activate the parking brake Move the gear selector to position P Release the foot brake e op Move the gear selector to park position P when parking an automatic car with a hitched trailer Always use the parking brake e Block the wheels with chocks when park ing a car with hitched trailer on a hill Starting on a hill 1 Depress the foot brake 2 Move the gear selector to driving posi tion D 3 Release the parking brake Release the foot brake and start driving off Level control If your car is equipped with automatic levelling the rear suspension always retains the correct ride height regardless of load When the car is stationary the rear suspension sinks This is completely normal Whe
230. r s and passenger side 1 Also applies to power seat O Lumbar support turn the wheel 5 Backrest rake turn the wheel QO Control panel for power seat AE Adjust the position of the driver s seat before setting off never while driving Check that the seat is locked in position Tipping the front seat backrest G014805 The passenger seat backrest can be folded forward to make room for long loads 1 Move the seat as far back as possible 2 Adjust the backrest to an upright position 90 degrees 3 Liftthe catches on the rear of the backrest while folding it forwards 4 Slide the seat forward so that the head restraint is locked in place under the glo vebox Raising takes place in reverse order AN Grasp the backrest and make sure that it is properly locked after being folded up in order to avoid personal injury in the event of sudden braking or an accident Volvo supplies inlay mats which are especially produced for your car T AR Before setting off check that the inlaid mat in the driver area is firmly affixed and secured in the pins in order to avoid getting caught adjacent to and under the pedals e 3 E 3 E S o The seats can be adjusted for a certain time after unlocking the door with the remote con trol key without the key being inserted into the ignition switch The seat can always be adjusted in ignition position I o
231. r seats for ISOFIX installation of child seats X OK Infant seat rear facing max 13 kg 0 12 IL months D X OK IL C X OK IL Child seat rear facing 9 18 kg D X OK 9 36 months IL C X OK IL AE ES e Child safety 01 Type of child seat Passenger seats for ISOFIX installation of child seats Outer rear seat OK IUF Front seat Front facing child seat 9 18 kg B 9 36 months B1 OK IUF OK IUF X The ISOFIX position is not suitable for ISOFIX child seats in this weight class and or size class IL Suitable for specific ISOFIX child seats These child seats may be intended for use in a special car model limited or semi universal categories IUF Suitable for front facing ISOFIX child seats that are universally approved in this weight class Volvo recommends rear facing child seats for this group gt gt 43 O IESU o1 Mounting points for child seat Fold the backrest forward to access the This function is automatically deactivated TG mounting points For detailed information on when the seatbelt is released from the buckle d p how the child seat should be tensioned in the and retracts back to its starting position J upper mounting points see the seat manufac If there are any problems with installation of child safety products contact the manufac Extra locking function in seatbelt ALR turer for clearer installation instructions
232. r the first letter of the name or enter the entire name and press ENTER 3 Press ENTER to call the selected number Enter a name or message Press the button with the desired character once for the first character twice for the sec ond etc Press 1 to enter a space 1 space 1 abc2 def3 ghi4 2 3 4 5 jkl5 6 mno6n oQ 7 pars78 8 tuv8 9 wxyz9 Es Used if two characters are to be ended with the same button 0 009 48 2 96 Switch between upper and lower case EXIT Delete the last letter or number entered If you press for a long time the entire number and text is deleted Quitting text input 1 Clear all entered characters with a long press on the EXIT CLEAR button Return to the menu with an additional long press on the EXIT CLEAR button 10 Infotainment system gt gt Option accessory for more information see Introduction 259 10 Infotainment system 260 Phone functions Double SIM cards Many network operators offer double SIM cards one for your car and one for another phone A double SIM card allows you to have the same number for two different phones Ask your network operator about the options avail able and the use of double SIM cards Specifications Output 2W SIM card small 3 V Memory entries 2554 SMS yes Data fax no Dualband yes 900 1800 A The phone memory contains 255 positio
233. requency You can select five frequencies 5 Press ENTER until you come to menu mode to save any changes 1 Certain audio systems 10 Infotainment system Radio functions 1 Holdthe or button depressed 10 MAN is shown in the display The radio slowly scrolls in the desired direction increasing its tempo after a few seconds 2 Release the button when the desired fre quency shows in the display r3 3 Frequency can be adjusted with a short ae T press on one of the arrow keys or l Manual adjustment mode stays in effect E S five seconds after the last press E 1 Selectradio mode AM FM1 FM2usingthe gt insi i a pan AUTO 1 seeks out the ten strongest radio sta SELECTOR knob 3 or the AM FM button eu ore aa E ipie z ongo e tions and stores them automatically in a sepa 1 station setting buttons 0 9 2 rate memory The function is especially useful 1 Set the desired station in areas where the radio stations and their fre A short press on the OF button quencies are unfamiliar is used to search for the next strong sta 2 Press and hold the required station storage tion button The sound mutes a few seconds Start autostoring Channel stored is shown in the display i 8 Press one of the buttons again to search The station is iow stored pey 1 Select wavelength using AM e again f 2 Hold AUTO 1 depressed until You can store up to 10 stations each for AM Autostoring
234. ress ENTER To deactivate the function select TP search again and press ENTER Radio text Some RDS stations transmit information on programme content artists etc This informa tion can be indicated with text in the display 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Radio text in the menu and press ENTER 3 Select Radio text again and press ENTER to deactivate Alarm Alarms are transmitted automatically and the function cannot be deactivated Alarm is shown in the radio display when an alarm mes sage is broadcast This function is used to warn motorists of major accidents and catastro phes such as a bridge collapse or an accident at a nuclear plant Programme types PTY The PTY function can be used to select differ ent programme types such as pop or classical music Use the PTY function to select from among the different programme types shown in the list below Display of programme type 1 Select RADIO SETTINGS in the menu and press ENTER 2 Select PTY in the menu and press ENTER 3 Select Show PTY and press ENTER The PTY of the selected station is now shown in the display Not all radio stations have a PTY designa tion 10 Infotainment system 10 Infotainment system Radio functions Programme types Current affairs Religion Varied speech Country music Documentary Finance Folk music Leisure amp hobby Children s progs Oldies music Information Jazz music Serious
235. ries depending on ambient temperature Even after several kilometres of driving the tyres warm up and the pressure increases So air must not be released if the pressure is checked when the tyres are warm While the pressure must be increased if it is too low Inadequately inflated tyres increase fuel con sumption shorten tyre lifespan and impair the car s roadholding Driving on tyres with tyre pressure that is too low can also result in the tyres overheating and disintegrating For information on the correct tyre pressure See page 287 The specified tyre pressures refer to cold tyres Cold tyres means the tyres are the same temperature as the ambient temperature Fuel economy ECO pressure At speeds under 160 km h the general tyre pressure for full load is recommended in order to obtain optimum fuel economy Tyre pressure affects travelling comfort road noise and steering characteristics Tyre pressure 07 amp 07 Wheels and tyres Warning triangle and spare wheel Warning triangle VOLVO f 1 eb diz G027065 Follow the regulations in force for the use of a warning triangle in the country in which you are driving Use the warning triangle as follows 1 Detach the warning triangle case It is held in place with a Velcro strap A ing triangle Remove the warning triangle from its case 3 Fold out the four support legs on the warn 4
236. right hand drive car 02 Instruments and controls D Overview right hand drive car Lighting panel Horn Panel vents 3 Combined instrument panel 02 e Indicator and warning symbols e Phone Audio keypad Q Fuel gauge amp Windscreen wipers O Outside temperature clock gear position e Parking brake release Tachometer Switches reading lamps O Direction indicators 26 Passenger compartment lighting Speedometer Sunroof control o Odometer trip meter cruise control e Seatbelt reminder 110 Temperature gauge e Rearview mirror Display D Panel vents B Glovebox 114 Hazard warning flashers B Audio system Climate control Y Direction indicators dipped main beam Switch READ button B Parking brake D Cruise control Gs D 02 Instruments and controls Driver s door control panel Control panel Lock button for all doors 2 Blocking power windows in the rear doors Power window controls Door mirror control 02 Instruments and controls Combined instrument panel 02 E o Temperature gauge Displays the tem Switch between trip meters with one quick Automatic gearbox indicator The perature of the engine cooling system A press of the button selected gear position is displayed here message will appear on the display if the O Cruise control indicator B Outside temperature gauge When the gaug
237. ristics The type of tyre dimensions tyre pressure and speed rating are important for how the car performs When changing tyres ensure that tyres of the same type and dimensions and preferably also the same make are fitted to all four wheels Follow the recommended tyre pressures specified on the tyre pressure label see page 287 Designation of dimensions The dimensions are stated on all car tyres Example of designation 235 60R18 103 V 235 Tyre width mm Speed ratings The car is approved as a whole which means that dimensions and speed ratings must not differ from those specified on the vehicle reg istration document The only exception to these conditions is winter tyres both those with metal studs and those without If such a tyre is chosen the car must not be driven faster than the speed rating of the tyre for example class Q can be driven at a maximum of 160 km h Remember that traffic regulations determine how fast a car can be driven not the speed class of the tyres Note Maximum permitted speeds indicated Q 160 km h used only on winter tyres New tyres G043930 Tyres are perishable After a few years they begin to harden at the same time as the friction capacity characteristics gradually deteriorate For this reason aim to get as fresh tyres as T 190 km h i isi 60 Ratio between tyre wall height and pa PRA when n replace them sep tyre width 96 H 210 km h cially impo
238. rity of the fault An explanatory text is shown on the infor mation display at the same time Symbols in the display Indicator and warning symbols in the combined instrument panel Warning 91554575 N 153 154 Emissions SONO CY system 03 00 lc 1 Fault in the ABS system Rear fog lamp Stability sys tem STC or DSTC Engine pre heater die sel Indicator symbol for trailer Parking brake applied 56 150 5f 57 153 57 5f 57 er eon E O Airbags SRS Low oil pres sure Seatbelt reminder Alternator not charging Fault in brake system ish S 55 56 16 56 57 56 150 11 Specifications Symbols in the display Other information symbols in the combined instrument panel Fsymbot_ Meaning Page Cruise control 70 CRUISE ON Information symbols in the centre console display ie Symbol meaning Page 4l Audio files 251 EJ Directory in CD disc 251 Traffic information 247 249 TA Information symbol in rearview mirror symbol meaning Page Airbag passenger 23 seat deactivated Option accessory for more information see Introduction 293 z 12 Alphabetical Index A ABS T aull eiie 56 Active Xenon headlamps 60 63 Adaptive system eese 147 Additional heater esses 96 Adjusting headlamp pattern
239. rpose The system supports the playback of music files in the MP3 WMA and WAV file formats However there are variants of these file for mats that are not supported by the system The system also supports most iPod mod els produced in 2005 or later iPod Shuffle is not supported Option accessory for more information see Introduction 10 Infotainment system 241 10 Infotainment system 242 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Audio system functions USB memory stick To facilitate the use of a USB memory stick avoid storing any files other than music files in the memory It takes considerably longer for the system to load storage media that contains items other than compatible music files The system supports removable media which is compatible with USB 2 0 and the FAT32 file system and can handle a maxi mum of 500 folders and 64 000 files The memory must have a capacity of at least 256 Mb iPod An iPod is charged and supplied with power by the USB connection via the player s con nection cable However if the player s battery is fully discharged then it must be charged before being connected Streaming audio via Bluetooth General If the car is equipped with Bluetooth hands free and a mobile phone is connected then the audio system can wirelessly play back stream ing audio files from the mobile phone Naviga tion and control of the sound
240. rtant with regard to winter tyres The y s last four digits in the sequence mean the week EE R Radial ply V 240 km h and year of manufacture This is the tyre s 07 DOT marking Department of Transportation 18 Rim diameter in inches Ww 270 km h and this is stated with four digits for example um 1510 The tyre in the illustration was manufac 103 Tyre load index in this case 615 kg Y 300 km h tura dH week ds of Aft NS s V Speed rating for maximum permit ted speed in this case 240 km h Tyre age All tyres older than six years should be checked by an expert even if they seem undamaged 178 The reason for this is that tyres age and decom pose even if they are hardly ever or never used The function can therefore be affected due to the tyre s constituent materials being broken down In such a case the tyre should then not be used This also applies to spare tyres winter tyres and tyres saved for future use Examples of external signs which indicate that the tyre is unsuitable for use are cracks or discoloration The age of the tyre can be determined by the DOT marking see illustration above More even wear and maintenance The correct tyre pressure results in more even wear see page 287 Driving style tyre pres sure climate and road condition affect how quickly your tyres age and wear To avoid dif ferences in tread depth and to prevent wear patterns arising the front and rear wheels can be switched with ea
241. run with octane ratings of 91 95 and 98 RON e 91 RON must not be used for 4 cylinder engines and should only be used in excep tional cases with other engines e 95 RON can be used for normal driving e 98 RON is recommended for optimum per formance and minimum fuel consumption When driving in temperatures above 38 C fuel with the highest possible octane rating is recommended for optimum performance and fuel economy 06 Starting and driving Refuelling D IMPORTANT e Always refuel with unleaded petrol so as not to damage the catalytic converter e Do not use additives not recommended by Volvo Catalytic converter The purpose of the catalytic converter is to purify exhaust gases It is located in the flow of exhaust gases close to the engine so that it quickly reaches operating temperature The catalytic converter consists of a monolith ceramic or metal with channels The channel walls are lined with a thin layer of platinum rho dium palladium These metals act as catalysts i e they participate in and accelerate a chem ical reaction without being used up them selves Lambda sond oxygen sensor The Lambda sond is part of a control system intended to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy An oxygen sensor monitors the oxygen content of the exhaust gases leaving the engine This value is fed into an electronic system that con tinuously controls the injectors The ratio of fuel to air direc
242. s may be intended for use in a special car model limited or semi universal categories U Suitable for universally approved child seats in this weight class UF Suitable for front facing universally approved child seats in this weight class 01 Safety 9 o1 Eu Second row of seats outer seats Second row of seats centre seat Third row of seats in cars seating seven Group 0 Volvo infant seat Volvo Infant Seat Volvo infant seat Volvo Infant Seat 10 kg rear facing child seat secured with the rear facing child seat secured with the ISOFIX fixture system ISOFIX fixture system Group Oe Type approval E1 04301146 Type approval E1 04301146 lt 13 kg U U Volvo infant seat Volvo Infant Seat rear facing child seat secured with the ISOFIX fixture system Type approval E1 04301146 U Rear facing child seat Child Seat rear Rear facing child seat Child Seat rear facing child seat secured with the car s facing child seat secured with the car s seatbelt straps and support legs Seatbelt straps and support legs Type approval E5 03135 Type approval E5 03135 L L Child seats which are universally Child seats which are universally Child seats which are universally approved approved approved U U U I O PESO 01 ER Second row of seats outer seats Second row of seats centre seat Third row of seats in cars seating seven Group 1 Volvo re
243. s when the parking heater is used Switch off the parking heater before refuel ling Fuel which spills out could be ignited Check in the display that the parking heater is off When the parking heater is running PARK HEAT ON is shown in the display Messages in the display Once the settings for TIMER 1 TIMER 2 and Direct Start is activated are activated the amber warning symbol in the combined instru ment panel illuminates and explanatory text is shown in the display When you leave the car you will receive a mes sage regarding the current settings of the sys tem The message disappears when the car is locked from the outside using the remote con trol key Parking on a hill If you park your car on a steep incline the front of the car should be facing down the slope to ensure the supply of fuel to the parking heater t Option accessory for more information see Introduction 03 95 O 03 Climate control 03 96 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Fuel driven parking heater Clock timer If the car clock is reset after the heater timers are programmed the selected times will be cancelled Setting the TIMER For safety reasons you can only programme times for the following 24 hours not several days in advance 1 Scroll using the thumbwheel until TIMER 1 or 2 is shown in the display 2 Briefly press RESET so that the hours set ting starts to flash 3 S
244. sccicscssccecesssccsascdecdessereesencten 267 Power steering fluid checking and topping volume control programme types 246 pe Ai 2 Dj MEE PEE 210 nd a 245 deca MEME a M CE ELE A 247 incomlirng calls 22 2 e 265 Power Windows tud c ER uk Rain SONSOM 68 blocking eren sess 75 last dialled numbers 257 Random CD and audio files 252 z passenger seat nene 75 dpa d E making Call Sierstenen 257 265 memory 259 Gar Seat iccirco ideis 75 RDS f nctions nen 246 messages 259 PTY Programme type 247 r Settingi i iiie dio reir orn 250 ono e X 256 Puncture see Tyres Reading lamps ee 104 Onekey dali iia et 257 Rear centre console removal 112 phone book notet 258 267 Rear seat phone book Fi eene e E ne e A 112 receiving a call giorno 265 Rear seat lowering sss 112 shortcuts 256 aBimminmeniznzzziunznnenm Rearview and door mirrors Sicario e C RD 257 AUTOSTORE uS ue COImpaSsS eeeeeenee nennen rnnt 76 OOM H 79 electrically retractable 79 heating ennt 61 Turo re HEN 76 retractable ecrit tees 59 Rear window defrosting 61 Recirculation ECO aa EEG 93 Refrigerant renes 88 Refuelling fuel Cap centers 140 ref elling ore seria cid
245. sory for more information see Introduction 159 06 Starting and driving 06 Towing and recovery Start assistance Use a donor battery if the battery is discharged and the engine does not start Do not tow the car to bump start it see page 162 D IMPORTANT Bump starting the car can damage the cat alytic converter Towing Find out the highest legal speed for towing before towing the car The car must always be towed facing forward 1 Unlock the steering wheel lock so that the car can be steered 2 Forthe driver of the towing vehicle Drive gently For the driver of the vehicle being towed Keep the towline taut by holding your foot gently pressed on the brake pedal in order to avoid unnecessary jerking The steering lock remains in the position it was in when the power was cut off The Steering lock must be unlocked before tow ing The remote control key must be in key posi tion Il Never remove the remote control key from the ignition switch while driving or when the car is being towed The brake servo and power steering do not work when the engine is switched off The brake pedal must be pressed about five times harder than normal and the steering will be considerably heavier than normal Automatic gearbox Move the gear selector to N position and release the parking brake Cars with automatic gearbox must not be towed at speeds above 80 km h or further than 80 km Tow
246. ss 194 Automatic gearbox 146 147 lock up function enne 147 safety systems eene 148 towing and recovery 160 trailer e iori pd ru 164 W button ituri 147 Automatic locking rere 126 Auxiliary lamps eene 60 AUX INDUIT seseriai t throno 240 Average fuel consumption 66 AWD All wheel drive 149 B Backrest front seat lowering 100 Backrest rear seat lowering 112 Bag holder iat tete 119 Battery 213 289 maintenance 203 213 overload ihe ete 137 specifications 289 start assistance 162 symbols on the battery 213 Blind Spot BLIS cn 156 Blind Spot Information System BLIS 60 156 Bluetooth MANGSIKG Cx 56e 264 mute MICTOPNONE cccesserereeseeesees 266 transfer call to mobile 266 Bluetooth Media cami 242 streaming audio 242 Boarding reat Seal cierres 112 BOING sciiicet 205 Bonnet opening eene 205 Booster cushion folding ups ei eerta 39 loWertitig AT 40 Booster cushion integrated 39 Bottle holder for rear seat passengers 108 Brakes anti lock braking system ABS 150 Brake system
247. sure that the jack is positioned so that the car cannot slide off the jack Always use axle stands or the like 09 Maintenance and service 09 Self maintenance If you raise the car using a two pillar workshop gt lift ensure that the front and rear lift arms are fixed under the lifting points See previous illus tration 09 Maintenance and service Bonnet and engine compartment 09 Opening the bonnet 1 Pull the handle on the far left or right if the A WARNING car is RHD under the instrument panel You will hear when the lock releases Close the bonnet by placing your hand on its top and pressing down Do not close it 2 Insert your hand to the right under the front by holding the grille Engine components on edge of the bonnet below the grille the inside could injure your fingers Press up the safety catch handle Release the handle and open the bonnet AE Check that the bonnet locks properly when closed 09 Maintenance and service 09 Bonnet and engine compartment Engine compartment G027074 o Reservoir for brake and clutch fluid o Expansion tank cooling system located on the driver s side o Chasse dataplate Relay and fuses Air filter The cover has a different design depending on engine variant Radiator Engine oil dipstick Engine oil filling Washer fluid reservoir B Battery in the cargo area
248. t factory settings 1 2 3 ABC DEF az Sn ee GHI JKL MNO Fal 557 Ea PORS Tuv WXYZ ALTO O SCAN Gu EE G027116 Starting playback CD player If a music CD is in the player when the audio system is in CD mode then playback is started automatically Otherwise load a disc and change to CD mode using SELECTOR 4 or CD 1 Starting playback CD changer If a CD position with a music CD is already selected when the audio system is activated then playback starts automatically Otherwise change to CD changer mode using SELECTOR 4 or CD 1 and select a disc with the number buttons 1 6 Inserting a CD CD changer Select an empty position with the number buttons 1 6 or Up Down on the navigation button An empty position is marked on the display The text Insert disc shows that a new disc can be inserted The CD changer can hold up to six CDs Insert a CD into the CD changer slot 2 CD eject A CD will stay in the ejected position for max 12 seconds Following which it is re inserted in the player and playback continues Single discs CD player Eject individual discs by pressing the eject but ton 3 All discs CD changer Eject all discs with a long press on the eject button The entire magazine is emptied disc by disc The message MATA UT is shown in the display This function can only be activated if the car is stationary Eject is interrupted if the car begins to mov
249. t function the remote con trol key does not need to be kept in key position III until the engine has started e Turn the key to the start position and then release it the starter motor then operates automatically up to 10 seconds until the engine has started Make sure the steering wheel locks when you leave the car This reduces the risk of theft Remote control keys and electronic immobiliser The remote control key must not hang with other keys or metal objects on the same key ring The electronic immobiliser could be acti vated accidentally Never rev up the engine hard immediately after a cold start If the engine does not start or misfires contact a workshop a Volvo workshop is recom mended AEN You must never turn the remote control key to key position I or O and never remove the remote control key from the ignition switch while the car is moving The steering lock could otherwise be activated making it impossible to steer the car Always remove the remote control key from the ignition switch when leaving the car especially if children are left alone in the car Starting the engine 06 06 Starting and driving 06 Automatic gearbox Gear positions G027997 P Parking position Select position P when you wish to start the engine or park the car D IMPORTANT The car must be stationary when position P is selected
250. t none of the backseat passen gers will be trapped 04 04 Interior Comfort seats front Massage Setting lumbar 04 O Massage Button for activating massage Button for setting lumbar Eb Hard massage The lumbar support is set with the same air cushions used for massage Adjustment can P Soff massage be made steplessly both in terms of depth and Each front seat has massage in the backrest height using the control button see the illus The massage is performed by air cushions that tration above can massage with either a hard or soft setting When one of the settings is selected the mas O Lumbar The lumbar support can be set when massage s is not active sage is carried out in accordance with the cycle massage 6 minutes pause 4 minutes A memory function recalls the lumbar sup massage 6 minutes etc port s setting when massage is stopped or when the pressure in the air cushions has decreased e g after a longer period of park ing When the button is in the centre position or when the remote control key is in position 0 massage is not activated D 04 Interior 104 Interior lighting Reading lamps and interior lighting Controls in roof console for front reading lamps and passenger compartment lighting Reading lamp left hand front Interior lighting e Reading lamp right hand front Passenger compartment lighting is switched on wit
251. t to flash When the flashing has changed over from a slow to a rapid flashing release both buttons The rapid flashing indicates successful programming 4 Testthe programming by depressing the programmed button on HomeLink and watching the indicator lamp Constant glow The indicator lamp illu minates with a constant glow when the button is kept depressed this indicates that the programming is complete The garage door gate or similar should now be activated when the programmed HomeLink button is depressed Glow not constant The indicator lamp flashes quickly for approx 2 seconds and then changes over to a constant glow for approx 3 seconds This proc ess is repeated for approx 20 seconds and indicates that the device has a roll ing code The garage door gate or sim ilar is not activated when the pro grammed HomeLink button is depressed Continue the programming in accordance with the following Locate the programming button on the receiver for the garage door for example normally located close to the antenna s bracket on the receiver If you have diffi culty in finding the button consult the supplier s manual or contact the supplier via the Internet www homelink com Depress and release the programming button The button flashes for approx 30 seconds and the next step must be carried out within this period Button designation and colour vary depending on manufacturer 7 Depress t
252. ted to the engine is continuously adjusted These adjustments create optimal conditions for efficient combustion of harmful emissions hydrocarbons carbon monoxide and nitrous oxides using the three way cata lytic converter Diesel Diesel must meet the EN 590 or JIS K2204 standards D IMPORTANT Only ever use fuel that fulfils the European diesel standard 1 Diesel fuel may contain a certain amount of RME but further amounts must not be added D IMPORTANT Diesel type fuels which must not be used special additives Marine Diesel Fuel fuel oil RME Rape Methyl Ester and vegetable oil These fuels do not fulfil the requirements in accordance with Volvo recommendations and generate increased wear and engine damage that is not covered by the Volvo warranty Diesel engines are sensitive to contaminants such as excessively high volumes of sulphur particles for example Only use diesel fuel from well known producers Never use diesel of dubious quality At low temperatures 40 C to 6 C a paraffin precipitate may form in the diesel fuel which may lead to ignition problems Special diesel fuel designed for low temperatures around freezing point is available from the major oil companies This fuel is less viscous at low tem peratures and reduces the risk of paraffin pre cipitate D IMPORTANT Use special winter grade fuel during cold months 06 06 142 Option accessory for more information see
253. ter than normal Harder pressure on the pedal is needed to produce the normal braking effect Dampness can affect braking characteristics Brake components become wet when the car is driven in heavy rain through pools of water or when the car is washed This may alter brake pad friction characteristics so that there is a delay before braking effect is noticed Press the brake pedal lightly from time to time if driving for long stretches in rain or slushy snow as well as after setting off in very damp or cold weather This warms up the brake pads and dries off any water This precaution is also recommended before parking the car for a long period in such weather conditions If the brakes are used heavily When driving in the Alps or other roads with similar characteristics the car s brakes are heavily loaded even if the brake pedal is not being depressed especially hard Because speed is often low the brakes are not cooled as effectively as when driving on flat roads at higher speed So as not to overload the brakes shift down when driving downhill instead of using the foot brake Use the same gear driving downhill as you would use driving uphill This uses engine braking more efficiently so the foot brake is only required for brief periods Bear in mind that driving with a trailer puts an additional load on the car s brakes Anti lock braking system ABS The anti lock braking system ABS prevents the wheels
254. th channels The channel walls are lined with a thin layer of platinum rhodium and palladium These metals act as catalysts i e they participate in and accelerate a chemical reaction without being used up themselves Lambda sond oxygen sensor The Lambda sond is part of a control system intended to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy An oxygen sensor monitors the oxygen content of the exhaust gases leaving the engine This value is fed into an electronic system that con tinuously controls the injectors The ratio of fuel to air directed to the engine is continuously adjusted Together with the three way catalytic converter these adjustments create optimal conditions for efficient combustion of the harmful emissions hydrocarbons carbon monoxide and nitrous oxides 11 Specifications Electrical system General The battery capacity is dependent upon the O IMPORTANT The car has a voltage regulated AC alternator equipment level in the vehicle acacia The electrical system is single pole and uses battery of the same cold start capacity and the chassis and engine casing as a conductor reserve capacity as the original see the decal on the battery 11 Battery Voltage V Cold start capacity Reserve capacity Capacity Ah EE BREMEN OE a 12 600 120 70 12 800 150 90 Cars equipped with diesel engine or parking heater Bulbs Dipped beam halogen 55 aly UE Main beam halogen 55 nl WL Extra main beam AB
255. the bulbs with Reading lamps and glovebox lighting your fingers Grease and oil from your fin General interior lighting in the roof gers are vaporised by the heat coating the ui reflector and then causing damage Position lamps rear Brake light e High level brake light The entire lamp insert must first be removed when replacing dipped beam main beam and In the event of a fault in the daytime running parking lamp bulbs To replace one of these lights DRL in the bumper the whole lamp bulbs do the following and then consult the insert is replaced instructions for the specific lamp In the event of a fault in the rear position lamps Removing the lamp housing or brake lights the whole rear light cluster is 1 Switch off all lights and tum the remote replaced control key to position 0 Open the bonnet Release the insert by pulling up the two lock pins holding it in place 4 Lift the insert straight out D IMPORTANT Do not pull the electrical cable only the con nector 5 Unplug the connector by first pressing in the catch from underneath and then pulling it up a bit from above 6 Lift out the entire headlamp insert and place it on a soft surface so as not to dam age the lens Location of bulbs in front lamp Replacing bulbs Dipped beam halogen FE 6027083 G027082 Refit the headlamp insert in reverse order Check that the lock pins are correctly situate
256. the engine The driving is simulated Driving on main roads the car is accelerated and braked at speeds between 0 120 km h The driving is simulated The value for combined driving which is reported in the table is a combination of city driving and driving on main roads in accordance with legal requirements CO emissions the exhaust gases are collected in order to calculate the carbon dioxide emissions during the two driving cycles These are then analysed and give the value for CO emissions 11 Specifications Wheel and tyres dimensions and pressure Approved tyre pressures Tyre size Speed km h Load 1 3 persons ECO pressure Front kPa Rear kPa Front kPa Rear kPa D 220 220 270 270 270 235 65R17 0 160 235 60R18 160 220 220 270 270 n x 255 50R19 0 160 240 240 270 270 270 255 45R20 160 240 240 270 270 m Temporary Spare Tyre 0 80 420 420 420 420 A Economical driving see page 181 B In certain countries there is the bar unit beside the SI unit Pascal 1 bar 100 kPa 270 kPa 2 70 bar All engines tyres or combinations of these are not always available in all markets 11 Specifications Catalytic converter General The purpose of the catalytic converter is to purify exhaust gases It is located in the flow of exhaust gases close to the engine so that it quickly reaches operating temperature The catalytic converter consists of a monolith 11 ceramic or metal wi
257. thin 5 seconds all symbols extinguish except the symbols for a fault in the car s emissions system and for low oil pressure Certain symbols may have no function depending on the car s specifications Symbols in the centre of the instrument panel All indicator and warning symbols illuminate when the remote control key is turned to posi tion Il before starting This is to check that the symbols are working When the engine is started all the symbols should go out except the parking brake symbol which only goes out when the brake is disengaged 1 For certain engine variants the symbol for low oil pressure is not used Warnings are given via display text see page 207 Indicator and warning symbols A Red symbol 1 Stop the car in a safe place Do not drive the car further Do not drive the car further These symbols illuminate with a red or amber glow depending on the severity of the fault Read the information on the display Rectify in accordance with the instructions in the display or contact a workshop Volvo recommends that you seek assistance from an authorised Volvo workshop Symbol and message text are visible until the fault has been rectified Yellow symbol Read the message in the display Action The message text is cleared using the READ button see page 58 or it disappears auto matically after 2 minutes When the mess
258. times the external AUX audio source can be heard at a different volume to the internal audio sources The audio quality may be impaired if the audio volume from the external audio source is too high or too low Prevent this by adjusting the input volume of the external audio source 1 Select AUX input volume in the menu and press ENTER 2 Controlthe volume with SELECTOR or up down with the buttons Finish with ENTER Does not work for the steering wheel key pad USB G037368 USB connection If you choose to connect an iPod MP3 player or a USB memory stick to the USB connec tion then you can control the media via the car s audio controls Connect the media player USB memory stick to the cable and the port put in the parts and close the glovebox 1 Select USB using the SELECTOR button Connect device appears on the dis play 2 Connect your iPod amp MP3 player or USB memory stick to the USB connection see preceding illustration gt The text Loading appears on the dis play when the system loads the file structure on the storage media This takes a while When the loading is finished the track informa tion is shown on the display Now it is possible to fast wind change tracks using the buttons e Short presses are used to scroll between tracks e Long presses are used to fast wind tracks The steering wheel keypad can also be used for this pu
259. ting temperature more quickly which lowers consumption and reduces emissions e High speed increases consumption con siderably due to increased wind resistance a doubling of speed increases wind resis tance 4 times e Always dispose of environmentally hazar dous waste such as batteries and oils in an environmentally safe manner Consult a workshop in the event of uncertainty about how this type of waste should be discarded an authorised Volvo workshop is recom mended Following this advice can save money the planet s resources are saved and the car s durability is extended For more information and further advice see the pages 136 and 285 Recycling As a part of Volvo s environmental work it is important that the car is recycled in an envi ronmentally sound manner Almost all of the car can be recycled The last owner of the car is therefore requested to contact a dealer for referral to a certified approved recycling facility The owner s manual and the environment The Forest Stewardship Council symbol shows that the paper pulp in this publication comes from FSC certified forests or other controlled sources MIX Paper from responsible sources FSC C011209 FSC www fsc org 6045580 12 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Introduction QD A x b Sada ORE TEE Cr err RN TEM ea a AEEA EL EEEa AERE 16 Symbols core Sree deidad 19 PN Nas MO se
260. tion 13 Fan rear passenger compartment option in cars seating seven Fan speed can be increased or decreased by turning the knob This only applies if AC is selected for both front and rear passenger compartment The button for rear passenger compartment is in the centre console switch panel see page 59 03 Climate control Fuel driven parking heater General information about heaters jos 334567 1t 8039 PARE HEAT TIMERI 14 30 DH O READ button 3 Thumbwheel 9 RESET button The electrical system must be awakened before the parking heater can be programmed This is done by pressing the READ button or e activating main beam or e turn the remote control key to key position I The parking heater can be started immediately or set with two different start times using TIMER 1 and TIMER 2 Here time refers to the time when the car is heated and ready The car s electronic system calculates when heat ing should be started based on the outside temperature The heater is not run if the outside temperature exceeds 25 C At 10 C and below the maxi mum running time of the parking heater is 60 minutes If the parking heater does not start despite repeated attempts Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop A message is shown in the display Bs varvo 31301658 Warning decal on fuel filler flap AN The car must be outdoor
261. to the stop point Check that the wheel is properly secured AES Check that the right mounting points are being used A production anchorage with pin is located between the jacking points This is not strong enough to use to lift the car If you are unsure about the location of the jacking points Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop An incorrectly fitted jack could damage the door and body Tools returning into place The tools and jack must be returned to their correct places after use The jack must be cranked to the correct position see the pre ceding illustration in order to have space D IMPORTANT The tools and jack must be stored in the intended location in the car s cargo area when not in use First aid A case with first aid equipment is located in the cargo area Option accessory for more information see Introduction Removing wheels AES Remember to set out the warning triangle if you must change a wheel in a trafficked area There are two jacking points on each side of the car The jacking points are centred under the bot tom of the doors E 2 Park the car on level and firm ground Move the gear selector to the P position and apply the parking brake Place chocks in front of and behind the wheels which will remain on the ground Use stones or wooden blocks for example Check that the jack is not damaged that
262. ution or car shampoo Do not use any strong solvents Removing bird droppings Wash away bird droppings from the paintwork as soon as possible Bird droppings contain chemicals that affect and discolour paintwork very quickly This discoloration can only be removed by a specialist Chromed wheels D IMPORTANT Rim cleaning agents can cause stains on chrome plated wheels Wash using a sponge car shampoo and plenty of luke warm water Automatic car washes An automatic car wash is a simple and quick way of washing the car but it can never replace a proper handwashing The brushes of an auto matic car wash cannot reach everywhere D IMPORTANT Washing by hand is gentler to the paintwork than an automatic car wash Paintwork is also more sensitive when it is new For this reason handwashing is recommended dur ing the first few months with a new car High pressure washing When using high pressure washing use Sweeping movements and make sure that the nozzle does not come closer than 30 cm to the surface of the car the distance applies to all exterior parts 08 Car care D IMPORTANT Rinse the entire car to remove loose dirt When using a pressure washer Make sure that the nozzle of the pressure washer is not closer than 30 cm to the bodywork Do not spray directly onto the locks Testing the brakes AES Always test the brakes after washing the car including the parking brake to ensure that m
263. ve cars AEZ Do not put objects in front of or above the instrument panel where the passenger air bag is located 1 For information on activated deactivated airbag see page 22 Airbag on the driver s side The car has an airbag to supplement the pro tection afforded by the seatbelt on the driver s side It is folded up into the centre of the steer ing wheel The steering wheel is marked SRS AIRBAG The seatbelts and airbags interact If a seat belt is not used or is used incorrectly this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision Passenger airbag The car has an airbag to supplement the pro tection afforded by the seatbelt on the passen ger side It is folded up into a compartment above the glovebox The cover panel is marked SRS AIRBAG AE To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag deploys passengers must sit as upright as possible with their feet on the floor and backs against the backrest Seatbelts must be secured AN Never place a child in a child seat or ona booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag is activated Never allow anybody to stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat No one shorter than 140 cm should ever sit in the front pas senger seat if the airbag is activated Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life 01 Safety 9 01 a gt O DIES 01 22 Activating deactivating the air
264. vide the driver and passengers substantial protection espe cially in frontal collisions However you must also remember to protect yourself against inju ries from behind When loading cargo bear in mind that improperly secured or incorrectly loaded objects in the cargo area could be thrown forward with great speed and force in the event of a collision or sudden braking causing serious injuries Bear in mind that if an object weighing 20 kg is subjected to a frontal collision at a speed of 50 km h its impact weight will be 1000 kg Think about the following when loading e Do not load extremely heavy objects up by the front seats The lowered backrest will be pressed down unnecessarily hard e Place the load by the backrest Position heavy loads as low as possible e Position wide loads on each side of the division in the backrest Cover sharp edges with something soft e Secure the load with retaining straps using the car s lashing eyes e Never load above the backrest without a load net AN The driving characteristics of the car change based on the car s kerb weight and how heavily it is loaded AE Never load cargo above the backrests If you do so the load could be thrown forward in the event of sudden braking or a collision and severely injure you or your passengers Remember to always secure bind the load properly If the rear seat backrest is lowered do not load the car higher than 50 m
265. vironmental labelling FSC owner s manual ette 12 EON Enhanced Other Networks 250 Equalizer 1r eorr eren 244 Expectant mothers seatbelt 17 External audio source AUX socket USB connection External dimensions 278 F Fan ECC T 94 First aid equipment 184 Fluids capacities 283 Fluids and oils e 283 Fluids and oils checks engine compart A ON 207 Fluids and oils general 203 Fog lamps A TT 63 Front seat UMD as ancai isis 103 TidS Sage iecit tnt eries 103 FSC environmental labelling 12 Fuel fuel consumption display 66 fuel economy rentis 181 fuel TRS esses iim eie 142 parking heater ornnes 95 refuelling USOS box in cargo area eese 231 box in cargo area Executive 233 box in passenger compartment 227 box in the engine compartment 225 changing 2 iere 223 ineo METEO 229 general rennes 223 6 Gearbox QutoridtiG s ecrit iere 146 General information on fuel 140 GloVObDOX iere teintetei eas 107 Gross vehicle weight 278 H Hazard warning flashers 61 Headlamp levelling
266. wheel upwards for higher sen sitivity and downwards for lower sensitivity An extra sweep is made when the thumbwheel is turned upwards On Off When activating the rain sensor the remote control key must be in position I or Il and the windscreen wiper stalk switch must be in posi tion O not activated To activate the rain sensor Pressthe button A lamp in the button illu minates to indicate that the rain sensor is active To turn the rain sensor off either e Press the button The lamp in the button goes out e Press the stalk switch downward to another wiper program If the stalk switch is raised the rain sensor will remain active the wipers make an extra sweep and then return to rain sensor mode when the stalk is released to position 0 02 Instruments and controls Right hand stalk switch The rain sensor is automatically deactivated when the remote control key is removed from the ignition switch or 5 minutes after the igni tion is switched off D IMPORTANT The windscreen wipers could start and be damaged in an automatic car wash Deac tivate the rain sensor by depressing button 2 while the remote control key is in position lor Il Windscreen headlamp washer Move the stalk switch toward the steering wheel to start the windscreen and headlamp washers The wipers will make several more sweeps once the stalk switch is released High pressure headlamp washing High pressure headlamp wash
267. wheels Ask a Volvo dealer which rim and tyre types are most suitable Studded tyres Studded winter tyres should be run in gently for 500 1000 km so the studs settle properly into the tyre This gives the tyre and especially the studs a longer service life The legal provisions for the use of studded tyres vary from country to country Tread depth Road conditions with ice slush and low tem peratures place considerably higher demands on tyres than summer conditions It is therefore recommended not to drive on winter tyres that have a tread depth of less than four millimetres 07 Wheels and tyres O amp 07 Wheels and tyres 07 Snow chains Snow chains may only be used on the front wheels This also applies to all wheel drive cars Never drive faster than 50 km h with snow chains Avoid driving on bare ground as this wears out both the snow chains and tyres Check that the snow chain does not make con tact anywhere and that it is correctly fitted and well tensioned AE Use Volvo genuine snow chains or equiva lent chains designed for the car model and tyre and rim dimensions In the event of uncertainty Volvo recommends that you consult an authorised Volvo workshop The wrong snow chains may cause serious damage to your car and lead to an accident Summer and winter wheels G020325 The arrow shows the tyre s direction of rotation When summer and winter w
268. yellow pocket GENERAL SETUP ANGLE MARK 2 Connect the left hand audio cable to the white socket and the right hand one to the CAPTION red socket AUDIO SETUP COMPRESSION 3 Connect the power cable to the power DVX R Socket if your equipment is designed for REGISTRATION 12 V PREFERENCES TV TYPE AUDIO SUBTITLE DEFAULTS Option accessory for more information see Introduction 2 10 Infotainment system 272 RSE Rear Seat Entertainment system Dual Screen Changing the battery in the remote control and wireless headphones The remote control and headphones are pow ered by 2 AAA batteries Take along extra batteries for a long journey G031359 Remote control 1 Unscrew the screw and detach the battery cover 2 Remove the used batteries turn the new batteries in accordance with the symbols in the battery compartment and insert them 3 Fit the cover and screw in the screw Wireless headphones 1 Unscrew the screw and detach the battery cover 2 Remove the used batteries turn the new batteries in accordance with the symbols in the battery compartment and insert them 3 Fit the cover and screw in the screw If the system is too hot to be used or if bat tery voltage is too low then an information message appears on the screen 5 Option accessory for more information see Introduction Environmental care Be sure to dispose of the exhausted batter
269. yre DIESSUNCH ce eee NUES 181 Touching up paintwork 198 Starting the engine 144 Warning triangle and spare wheel 182 Ru stproofingss eor 199 Automatic gearbox 146 Changing wheels PANG drive JH 149 Emergency puncture repair Brake system MEE ERR 150 Stability and traction control system 152 Datis assist SYST Meccsnoccccconcsncacco E 154 Blind Spot Information System BLIS 156 MOWING andifeeovery M A8 160 Jump starting 9162 Driving with a trailer 164 MOWING equipment 9 ee 166 Detachable towbar Pes c cc crscceee es 168 Adjusting headlamp pattern 172 4 Option accessory for more information see Introduction 01 10 OO 11 09 Maintenance and service MOIVO SOrVIC8 ee eI erem Self maintenance 10 Infotainment system Generalo rica 236 Control panels audio 237 Audio system functions 240 Radiofuncion ee e 245 COUNctions Meee cca 251 Menu structure audio system 253 Enonertnctions ee Rem uem 254 Menu structure phone 261 Bluetooth handsfree 264 RSE Rear Seat Entertainment system IpuallSereen
270. ystem has been used once without the ignition in position lit is blocked To restart ignition position I must be activated In the event of extended use more than 10 minutes with the engine switched off the capacity of the car s battery may decrease to such a low level that the engine cannot be started In which case a message will appear on the Screen Music Playing back a CD disc 1 Insert the CD with the label side turned from the buttons The disc starts to play back automati cally 2 Switch on the wireless headphones select CH A for left hand screen or CH B for right hand screen The sound is directed to the head phones 3 Adjustthe audio volume in the headphones using the volume control wheel on the headphones Alternatively activate the car s audio sys tem in MODE AUX and press on the remote control to listen via the speak ers Selecting within a disc directory 1 Load the disc Press PII 3 Scroll using the navigation buttons to select a file Press OK lo select the subdirectory Different playback options The disc can be played back in different ways Scroll with the navigation buttons to select playback option When the dialogue box appears 1 Press the right hand navigation button to move over in the right hand menu 2 Scroll using the navigation buttons to select playback options e Confirm with OK Change CD track Change CD track with

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