OwnersVOLVO V50 Manual

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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VOLVO

We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world. Your Volvo has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental requirements. In order to increase your enjoyment of the car, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with the equipment, instructions and maintenance information contained in this owner's manual. Table of contents

00 Introduction 01 Safety 02 Instruments and controls Important information...... 8 Seatbelts...... 16 Overview, left-hand drive cars...... 42 Volvo and the environment...... 11 Airbag system...... 19 Overview, right-hand drive cars...... 44 Airbags (SRS)...... 20 Driver's door control panel...... 46 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)*. 23 Combined instrument panel...... 47 Side airbags (SIPS bags)...... 25 Indicator and warning symbols...... 48 Inflatable Curtain (IC)...... 27 Information display...... 52 WHIPS...... 28 Electrical socket...... 54 When the systems deploy...... 30 Lighting panel...... 55 Crash mode...... 31 Left-hand stalk switch...... 58 Child safety...... 32 Right-hand stalk switch...... 61 Cruise control*...... 64 Keypad in the steering wheel*...... 66 Steering wheel adjustment, hazard warn- ing flashers...... 67 00 01 Parking02 brake...... 68 Power windows...... 69 Windows, rearview and door mirrors...... 71 Power sunroof*...... 75 Personal preferences...... 77 HomeLinkŸ *...... 79

2 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Table of contents

03 Climate control 04 Interior 05 Locks and alarm General information on climate control..... 84 Front seats...... 100 Remote control key with key blade...... 116 Manual climate control, AC...... 86 Interior lighting...... 102 Active locks...... 119 Electronic climate control, ECC*...... 89 Storage spaces in the passenger com- Keyless drive*...... 120 Air distribution...... 92 partment...... 104 Battery in remote control key...... 123 Fuel-driven engine block heater and pas- Rear seat...... 108 Locking and unlocking...... 124 senger compartment heater*...... 93 Cargo area...... 110 Child safety locks...... 127 Fuel-driven03 auxiliary heater* (diesel)...... 96 04 Alarm*05...... 128

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 3 Table of contents

06 Starting and driving 07 Wheels and tyres 08 Car care General...... 134 General...... 174 Cleaning...... 192 Refuelling...... 136 Tyre pressure...... 178 Touching up paintwork...... 195 Starting the engine...... 137 Warning triangle* and spare wheel* ...... 181 Rustproofing...... 196 Starting the engine – Flexifuel...... 139 Changing wheels...... 183 Keyless drive*...... 141 Emergency puncture repair*...... 185 Manual gearbox...... 142 Automatic gearbox...... 144 All-wheel drive...... 148 Brake system...... 149 DSTC – Stability and traction control sys- tem*...... 151 Park Assist*...... 153 BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System. . 155 Towing and recovery...... 159 Start06 assistance...... 161 07 08 Driving with a trailer...... 162 Towing equipment*...... 164 Detachable towbar*...... 166 Loading...... 170 Adjusting headlamp pattern...... 171

4 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Table of contents

09 Maintenance and service 10 Infotainment system 11 Specifications Volvo service...... 200 General...... 228 Type designation...... 260 Self-maintenance...... 201 Audio functions...... 230 Dimensions and weights...... 263 Bonnet and engine compartment...... 202 Radio functions...... 234 Engine specifications...... 266 Oils and fluids...... 204 CD functions...... 239 Engine oil...... 268 Wiper blades...... 209 Menu structure – audio system...... 242 Fluids and lubricants...... 272 Battery...... 211 Phone functions*...... 243 Fuel...... 275 Replacing bulbs...... 213 Menu structure – phone*...... 250 Catalytic converter...... 280 Fuses...... 219 Bluetooth handsfree*...... 253 Electrical system...... 281 09 10 Type approval11...... 283

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 5 Table of contents

12 Alphabetical Index Alphabetical12 Index...... 284

6 Table of contents

7 Introduction

Important information

Reading the Owner's Manual Option Footnote All types of option/accessory are marked with There is footnote information in the owner's Introduction an asterisk . manual that is located at the bottom of the A good way of getting to know your new car is page. This information is an addition to the text to read the owner's manual, ideally before your The range of options/accessories for the dif- that it refers to via a number. If the footnote first journey. This will give you the opportunity ferent car models varies depending on the mar- refers to text in a table then letters are used to familiarise yourself with new functions, to ket. The majority of options are factory fitted instead of numbers for referral. see how best to handle the car in different sit- and cannot be retrofitted, accessories are ret- uations, and to make the best use of all the rofitted. Message texts car's features. Please pay attention to the We recommend that you contact your author- There are displays in the car that show text safety instructions contained in the manual. ised Volvo dealer for more information. messages. These text messages are high- The equipment described in the owner's man- lighted in the owner's manual by means of the ual is not present in all cars. In addition to Special texts text being slightly larger and printed in grey. standard equipment, this manual also Examples of this are in menu texts and mes- describes options (factory fitted equipment) WARNING sage texts on the information display (e.g. Audio settings). and certain accessories (retrofitted extra Warning texts advise of a risk of personal equipment). If you are uncertain over what is injury. Decals standard or option/accessory then we recom- The car contains different types of decal which mend that you contact your Volvo dealer. IMPORTANT are designed to convey important information are adapted for the varying require- in a simple and clear manner. The decals in the ments of different markets, as well as for Important texts advise of a risk of material car have the following descending degree of national or local legal requirements and regu- damage. importance for the warning/information. lations. The specifications, design features and illus- NOTE trations in this owner's manual are not binding. NOTE texts give advice or tips that facilitate We reserve the right to make modifications the use of features and functions for exam- without prior notice. ple. © Volvo Car Corporation

8 Introduction

Important information

Warning for personal injury Risk of property damage Information

Black ISO symbols on yellow warning field, White ISO symbols and white text/image on White ISO symbols and white text/image on white text/image on black message field. Used black or blue warning field and message field. black message field. to indicate the presence of danger which, if the Used to indicate the presence of danger which, warning is ignored, may result in serious per- if the warning is ignored, may result in damage NOTE sonal injury or fatality. to property. The labels shown in the owner's manual are 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.

Procedure lists Procedures where action must be taken in a certain sequence are numbered in the owner's manual.

9 Introduction

Important information

When there is a series of illustrations for To be continued Accessories and extra equipment step-by-step instructions each step is `` This symbol is located furthest down to the The incorrect connection and installation of numbered in the same way as the corres- right when a section continues on the following accessories can negatively affect the car's ponding illustration. page. electrical system. Certain accessories only There are numbered lists with letters adja- function when their associated software is cent to the series of illustrations where the Recording data installed in the car's computer system. We order of the instructions is not significant. therefore recommend that you always contact The driving and safety systems in the car use an authorised Volvo workshop before installing Arrows appear numbered and unnum- computers which check and share information accessories which are connected to or affect bered and are used to illustrate a move- with each other on the car's function. One or the electrical system. ment. more of these computers may store informa- If there is no series of illustrations for step-by- tion on the systems they check during normal step instructions then the different steps are driving, during the course of a collision or near- Information on the Internet numbered with normal numbers. collision. Stored information may be used by: At www.volvocars.com there is further infor- Volvo Car Corporation mation concerning your car. Position lists • Red circles containing a number are used • Service or repair workshops in overview images where different com- • Police or other authorities ponents are pointed out. The number • Other parties who claim legal entitlement recurs in the position list featured in con- for access to the information or someone nection with the illustration that describes who has permission from the owner to the item. access the information. Bulleted lists A bulleted list is used when there is a list of points in the owner's manual. Example: • Coolant • Engine oil

10 Introduction

Volvo and the environment

Volvo Cars' environmental philosophy G000000

Environmental care is one of Volvo Car Corpo- Fuel consumption many cases the exhaust emissions are well ration's core values which influence all opera- Volvo cars have competitive fuel consumption below the applicable standards. tions. We also believe that our customers share in each of their respective classes. Lower fuel our consideration for the environment. consumption generally results in lower emis- Clean air in the passenger compartment sion of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. A passenger compartment filter prevents dust Your Volvo complies with strict international and pollen from entering the passenger com- environmental standards and is also manufac- It is possible for the driver to influence fuel con- partment via the air intake. tured in one of the cleanest and most resource- sumption. For more information read under the efficient plants in the world. Volvo Car Corpo- heading, Reducing environmental impact. A sophisticated air quality system, IAQS* (Inte- ration has global ISO certification, which rior Air Quality System) ensures that the incom- includes the environmental standard ISO Efficient emission control ing air is cleaner than the air in the traffic out- 14001 covering all factories and several of our Your Volvo is manufactured following the con- side. other units. We also set requirements for our cept "Clean inside and out" – a concept that The system consists of an electronic sensor partners so that they work systematically with encompasses a clean interior environment as and a carbon filter. The incoming air is moni- environmental issues. well as highly efficient emission control. In 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 nance of your car it becomes part of our sys- cold. This reduces fuel consumption and carbon monoxide then the air intake is closed. tem. We make clear demands regarding the exhaust emissions. Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic, way in which our workshops are designed in • Drive gently and avoid braking too hard. queues and tunnels for example. order to prevent spills and discharges into the Drive in the highest gear possible. Low environment. Our workshop staff have the • The entry of nitrous oxides, ground-level ozone engine speeds result in lower fuel con- knowledge and the tools required to guarantee and hydrocarbons is prevented by the carbon sumption. good environmental care. filter. • Use engine braking to slow down. Reducing environmental impact Textile standard • Avoid letting the engine idle. Pay attention You can easily help reduce environmental The interior of a Volvo is designed to be plea- to local regulations. Switch off the engine impact, for example, by driving economically sant and comfortable, even for people with when stationary for longer periods. and by servicing and maintaining the car contact allergies and for asthma sufferers. • Always dispose of environmentally hazar- according to the instructions in the owner's Extreme attention has been given to choosing dous waste, such as batteries and oils, in manual. environmentally-compatible materials. This an environmentally safe manner. We rec- means that they also fulfil the requirements in The following advice will help you to do your bit ommend that you consult an authorised the Oeko-Tex 100 standard1, a major advance for the environment: (for further advice on how Volvo workshop for advice if you are uncer- towards a healthier passenger compartment you can reduce environmental impact and tain about the disposal of this type of environment. drive economically, see page 134). waste. • Service your car regularly. Oeko-Tex certification covers seatbelts, car- • Decrease fuel consumption by choosing pets and fabrics for example. The leather in the ECO tyre pressure, see page 178. • High speed increases consumption con- siderably due to increased wind resis- upholstery undergoes chromium-free tanning A roof load and ski box increase air resis- • tance. A doubling of speed increases wind with plant substances and fulfils the certifica- tance, leading to higher fuel consumption. resistance 4 times. tion requirements. Remove them directly after use. These hints will help reduce fuel consumption Remove unnecessary items from the car. Volvo workshops and the environment • without increasing travel time or lessening the The greater the load the higher the fuel Regular maintenance creates the conditions consumption. enjoyment of driving. Apart from being kind to for a long service life and low fuel consumption your car, you'll be saving money - and the for your car. In this way you contribute to a • If the car is equipped with an engine block Earth's resources. cleaner environment. When Volvo's workshops heater, always use it before starting from are entrusted with the service and mainte-

1 More information on www.oekotex.com

12 Introduction

Volvo and the environment

The owner's manual and the environment The FSC symbol shows that the paper pulp in this publication comes from FSC certified for- ests or other controlled sources.

13 14 * Option/accessory, formoreinformation, seeIntroduction. Activating/deactivating theairbag 20 Airbags (SRS)...... Airbag system 16 Seatbelts...... Child safety Crash mode 30 When thesystemsdeploy...... 28 WHIPS...... Inflatable Curtain(IC) Side airbags(SIPS ...... 32 ...... 31 ...... 19 ...... bags)...... 27 ...... (SRS)*...... 23 25

G020871 SAFETY 01 01 Safety

01 Seatbelts

General information Releasing the seatbelt WARNING ± Press the red lock button and then let the seatbelt retract. If the seatbelt does not Each seatbelt is designed for only one per- son. retract fully, feed the seatbelt in by hand so that it does not hang loose. The seatbelt locks and cannot be withdrawn: WARNING • if it is pulled out too quickly. Never modify or repair the seatbelt yourself. Volvo recommends that you contact an • during braking and acceleration. authorised Volvo workshop. If the seatbelt • if the car leans heavily. has been subjected to a major load, such as in conjunction with a collision, the entire Keep in mind the following: seatbelt must be replaced. Some of the • do not use clips or anything else that can seatbelt's protective properties may have prevent the seatbelt from fitting properly been lost even if the seatbelt does not appear damaged. The seatbelt must also be G020104 • ensure that the seatbelt is not twisted or replaced if it shows signs of wear or dam- Tensioning the hip strap. The belt must be posi- caught on anything age. The new seatbelt must be type- tioned low down. • the hip strap must be positioned low down approved and designed for installation at the same location as the replaced seatbelt. Heavy braking can have serious consequences (not over the abdomen) if the seatbelts are not used. Ensure that all • tension the hip strap over the lap by pulling passengers use their seatbelts. It is important the diagonal shoulder belt as illustrated. that the seatbelt lies against the body so it can provide maximum protection. Do not lean the WARNING backrest too far back. The seatbelt is designed The seatbelts and airbags interact. If a seat- to protect in a normal seating position. belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this Putting on a seatbelt may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision. ± Pull the seatbelt out slowly and secure it by pressing the buckle into the lock. A loud "click" indicates that the seatbelt has locked.

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Seatbelts 01

Seatbelts and pregnancy vehicle as they drive (which means that they Rear seat must be able to easily operate the foot pedals The seatbelt reminder in the rear seat has two and steering wheel). They should strive to posi- subfunctions: tion the seat with as large a distance as possi- Provides information on which seatbelts ble between their abdomen and the steering • are being used in the rear seat. A message wheel. is shown in the information display when the seatbelts are used or the rear doors are Seatbelt reminder opened. The message is automatically cleared after approx. 30 seconds or can be acknowledged manually by pressing the READ button. • Provides a warning if one of the rear seat- belts is unfastened during a journey. This warning takes the form of a message on G020105 the information display along with the audio/visual signal. The warning ceases The seatbelt should always be worn during when the seatbelt is re-fastened or when pregnancy. But it is crucial that it be worn in the acknowledged manually by pressing the correct way. The diagonal section of the seat- READ button. belt should wrap over the shoulder then be The message on the information display show- routed between the breasts and to the side of ing which seatbelts are in use is always avail- the abdomen. The lap section of the seatbelt G018084 able. Press the READ button to see stored should lay flat over the thighs and as low as messages. possible under the abdomen. – It must never Unbelted occupants will be reminded to fasten be allowed to ride upward. Remove all slack their seatbelts by means of an audio and visual Certain markets from the seatbelt and ensure that it fits close to reminder. The audio reminder is speed An audio signal and indicator lamp remind the the body. In addition, check that there are no dependent, and in some cases time depend- driver if not wearing a seatbelt to use one. At twists in the seatbelt. ent. The visual reminder is located in the roof low speed, the audio reminder will sound for As a pregnancy progresses, pregnant drivers console and the combined instrument panel. the first six seconds. should adjust their seats and steering wheel Child seats are not covered by the seatbelt such that they can easily maintain control of the reminder system.

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17 01 Safety

01 Seatbelts

Seatbelt tensioner The front seatbelts and the two for the outer rear seats are equipped with seatbelt tension- ers. A mechanism in the seatbelt tensioner tightens the seatbelt in the event of a suffi- ciently violent collision. The seatbelt then pro- vides more effective restraint for occupants.

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Airbag system 01

Warning symbol on the combined As well as the warning symbol, a instrument panel 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 REQUIRED or SRS AIRBAG SERVICE URGENT appears in the display. Volvo rec- ommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop immediately.

WARNING 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 indi- The airbag system1 is continually monitored by cates a fault in the seatbelt tensioner sys- the system's control module. The warning tem, SIPS, SRS or the IC system. Volvo rec- symbol in the combined instrument panel illu- ommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop immediately. minates when the remote control key is turned to position I, II or III. The symbol goes out after approx. 6 seconds provided the airbag sys- tem1 is working correctly.

1 Includes SRS and seatbelt tensioner, SIPS and IC.

19 01 Safety

01 Airbags (SRS)

Airbag system WARNING NOTE Volvo recommends that you contact an The sensors react differently depending on authorised Volvo workshop for repair. the course of the collision and whether or Defective work in the airbag system could not the seatbelts on the driver's side and cause malfunction and result in serious per- passenger side are used. sonal injury. It is therefore possible that only one (or none) of the airbags may inflate in a colli- sion. The airbag system senses the force of the collision on the car and adapts accord- ingly so that one or more airbags is deployed. The capacities of the airbags are also adap-

G020111 ted to the collision force to which they are subjected. 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 G020110 compressed. When this occurs, smoke escapes into the car. This is completely nor- SRS system, right-hand drive mal. The entire process, including inflation and deflation of the airbag, takes place within tenths of a second.

20 01 Safety

Airbags (SRS) 01

Airbag (SRS) on the driver's side Passenger airbag (SRS) G020113

Location of the passenger airbag in left-hand drive G020108 G020109 and right-hand drive cars. The car has an SRS airbag (Supplemental The car has an airbag1 to supplement the pro- WARNING Restraint System) to supplement the protec- tection afforded by the seatbelt on the passen- tion afforded by the seatbelt on the driver's ger side. This airbag is folded up into a com- Do not put objects in front of or above the side. This airbag is fitted into the centre of the instrument panel where the passenger air- partment above the glovebox. Its cover panel bag is located. steering wheel. The steering wheel is marked is marked SRS AIRBAG. SRS AIRBAG. WARNING WARNING To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag The seatbelts and airbags interact. If a seat- deploys, passengers must sit as upright as belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this possible with their feet on the floor and back may diminish the protection provided by the against the backrest. Seatbelts must be airbag in the event of a collision. secured.

1 Not all cars have a passenger airbag (SRS). This can be unselected when the car is ordered. ``

21 01 Safety

01 Airbags (SRS)

WARNING Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag (SRS) is activated.2 Never allow a child to stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat. Children under 140 cm must never sit in the front passenger seat if the airbag (SRS) is activated. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger the life of the child.

Label Airbag G032243

Location of decal for front passenger airbag.

2 For information on activated/deactivated airbag (SRS), see page 23.

22 01 Safety

Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)* 01

Key switch off - PACOS WARNING Activating/deactivating General information Never place a child in a child seat or on a The airbag (SRS) for the front passenger seat booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag can be deactivated if the car is equipped with is activated and the symbol in the roof a PACOS switch. For information on how to console is illuminated. Failure to follow this activate/deactivate, see under the heading advice could endanger the life of the child. Activating/deactivating. WARNING Key switch off/switch The switch for the passenger airbag (PACOS) Do not allow anyone to sit in the front pas- is located on the passenger end of the instru- senger seat if the text message in the roof ment panel and is accessible when the pas- panel indicates that the airbag (SRS) is deactivated and if the warning symbol for senger door is open, (see under the heading, the airbag system is also displayed on the Switch – PACOS). Check that the switch is in combined instrument panel. This indicates G019800 the required position. Volvo recommends that that there has been a severe malfunction. the key blade is used to change position. Volvo recommends that you visit an author- Switch location. ised Volvo workshop as soon as possible. For information on the key blade, see The airbag is activated. With the switch in page 117. this position, children taller than 140 cm can sit in the front passenger seat, but WARNING never children in a child seat or on a booster cushion. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life. 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 WARNING passenger seat, but never persons taller than 140 cm. If the car is equipped with a front passenger airbag (SRS), but does not have a switch (PACOS), the airbag will always be acti- vated.

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 23 01 Safety

01 Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)*

WARNING A text message and a symbol in the roof panel NOTE indicate that the airbag (SRS) for the front pas- Activated airbag (passenger seat): senger seat is deactivated (see preceding illus- When the remote control key is turned to ignition position II or III the warning symbol Never place a child who is shorter than tration). for the airbag is shown in the combined 140 cm in a child seat or on a booster cush- instrument panel for approx. 6 seconds, see ion on the front passenger seat when the page 19. airbag is activated. Following which, the indicator in the roof Deactivated airbag (passenger seat): console is illuminated showing the correct Children taller than 140 cm must never sit in status for the front passenger seat airbag. the front passenger seat when the airbag is For more information on the different igni- deactivated. tion positions, see page 137. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life.

Messages G018083

2 Indicator showing that the passenger airbag (SRS) is activated. A warning symbol in the roof panel indicates that the airbag (SRS) for the front passenger seat is activated (see preceding illustration). G018082

Indicator showing that the passenger airbag (SRS) is deactivated.

24 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 01 Safety

Side airbags (SIPS bags) 01

Side airbag WARNING Location • 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. • 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. • Volvo recommends the use only of car seat covers approved by Volvo. Other seat covers may impede the operation G025315

G020118 of the side airbags. Side airbags are a supplement the seat- • Driver's seat, left-hand drive. Side airbag locations. belts. Always use a seatbelt. In a side impact collision a large proportion of the collision force is transferred by the SIPS Child seats and side airbags (Side Impact Protection System) to beams, pil- The protection provided by the car to children lars, the floor, the roof and other structural seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion parts of the body. The side airbags at the driv- is not diminished by the side airbag. er's and front passenger seats protect the chest area and are an important part of the A child seat or booster cushion can be placed SIPS. The side airbags are located in the front on the front passenger seat provided that the seat backrests. car does not have an activated1 passenger air- bag.

1 For information on activated/deactivated airbag (SRS), see page 23. ``

25 01 Safety

01 Side airbags (SIPS bags)

Label, side airbag G025316 G032246 Front passenger seat, left-hand drive. The SIPS bag system consists of side airbags Location of decal for side airbag, driver's side, front, left-hand drive car. and sensors. A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the side airbags are inflated. 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.

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Inflatable Curtain (IC) 01

Properties WARNING 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.

WARNING

G019985 Do not load the car higher than 50 mm under the top edge of the side windows. Other- The inflatable curtain IC (Inflatable Curtain) is a wise, the intended protection of the inflat- supplement to the SIPS and the airbags. It is able curtain, which is concealed in the head- lining, may be compromised. 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 WARNING trips the sensors and the inflatable curtain is inflated. The inflatable curtain helps to prevent The inflatable curtain is a supplement to the the driver and passengers from striking their seatbelts. heads on the inside of the car during a collision. Always use a seatbelt.

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01 WHIPS

Protection against whiplash injury – WHIPS G020347

The whiplash protection system (WHIPS) con- Properties of the seat WHIPS system and child seats/booster sists of energy absorbing backrests and spe- When the WHIPS system is deployed, the front cushions cially designed head restraints for the front seat backrests are lowered backward to alter The protection provided by the car to children seats. The system is actuated by a rear-end the seating position of the driver and front seat seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion collision, where the angle and speed of the col- passenger. This reduces the risk of whiplash is not diminished by the WHIPS system. lision, and the nature of the colliding vehicle all injury. have an influence. Correct seating position WARNING For the best possible protection, the driver and WARNING front seat passenger should sit in the centre of Never modify or repair the seat or WHIPS the seat with as little space as possible The WHIPS system is a supplement to the system yourself. Volvo recommends that between the head and the head restraint. seatbelts. Always use a seatbelt. you contact an authorised Volvo workshop.

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WHIPS 01

Do not obstruct the WHIPS system WARNING 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 it is checked by an authorised 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. G020126 G020125 Do not leave any objects on the rear seat. Do not leave any objects on the floor behind the driver's seat or the passenger seat. WARNING If a rear seat backrest is folded down, the WARNING corresponding front seat must be moved Do not squeeze rigid objects between the forward so that it does not touch the folded rear seat cushion and the front seat back- backrest. rest. Make sure you do not to obstruct the function of the WHIPS system.

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01 When the systems deploy

Activating the systems System Triggered Seatbelt tensioner, front seat In a frontal collision and/or side-impact accident and/or rear-end collision

Seatbelt tensioner, outside rear seat In a frontal collision

Airbags (SRS) In a frontal collisionA

Side airbags (SIPS) In a side-impact accidentA

Inflatable Curtain IC In a side-impact accidentA

Whiplash protection WHIPS In a rear-end collision

A 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 different safety systems of the car are activated.

If the airbags have been deployed, the follow- NOTE WARNING ing is recommended: The SRS, SIPS, IC and belt tensioner sys- Never drive with deployed airbags. They • Recovering the car. Volvo recommends tems are deployed only once during a colli- can make steering difficult. Other safety that you have it conveyed to an authorised sion. systems may also be damaged. The smoke Volvo workshop. Do not drive with and dust created when the airbags are deployed airbags. deployed can cause skin and eye irritation/ WARNING injury after intensive exposure. In case of Volvo recommends that you engage an • irritation, wash with cold water. The rapid authorised Volvo workshop to handle the The airbag control module is located in the deployment sequence and airbag fabric replacement of components in the car's centre console. If the centre console is may cause friction and skin burns. safety systems. drenched with water or other liquid, discon- nect the battery cables. Do not attempt to • Always contact a doctor. start the car since the airbags may deploy. Recovering the car. Volvo recommends that you have it conveyed to an authorised Volvo workshop.

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Crash mode 01

Driving after a collision Firstly, remove the remote control key and then WARNING reinsert it. The car's electronics will then try to reset themselves to normal mode. Then try to Never, under any circumstances, attempt to restart the car if it smells of fuel when the start the car. If CRASH MODE SEE CRASH MODE SEE MANUAL message is MANUAL is still shown on the display then the displayed. Leave the car at once. car must not be driven or towed. Even if the car appears to be driveable, hidden damage may make the car impossible to control once mov- WARNING ing. If the car is in crash mode it must not be towed. It must be transported from its loca- Moving the car tion. Volvo recommends that you have it If NORMAL MODE is shown after CRASH conveyed to an authorised Volvo workshop. MODE SEE MANUAL has been reset, the car can be moved carefully out of a dangerous

G029042 position. Do not move the car further than nec- essary. If the car is involved in a collision, the text CRASH MODE SEE MANUAL may appear on WARNING the information display. This means that the car Never attempt to repair your car or reset the has reduced functionality. Crash mode is a electronics yourself if the car has been in protective state that is enforced when the col- crash mode. This could result in personal lision may have damaged any of the car's vital injury or the car not functioning as normal. functions, such as the fuel lines, sensors for Volvo recommends that you always engage one of the safety systems, or the brake system. an authorised Volvo workshop to check and restore the car to NORMAL MODE after Attempting to start the car CRASH MODE SEE MANUAL has been First, check that no fuel is leaking from the car. displayed. There must be no smell of fuel either. If everything seems normal and you have checked for indications of fuel leakage, you may attempt to start the car.

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Children should sit comfortably and Child seats beams under the seat. Sharp edges can dam- safely age the straps. The position of a child in the car and the choice Look in the installation instructions for the child of equipment are dictated by the child's weight seat for the correct fitting. and size. For more information, see page 34. Location of child seats You may place: NOTE • a child seat/booster cushion on the front Regulations regarding the placement of passenger seat, provided the passenger children in cars vary from country to coun- airbag is not activated1. try. Check what does apply. • a rear-facing child seat in the rear seat. Always place a child in the rear seat if the pas- Children of all ages and sizes must always sit senger airbag is activated. A child in the front

correctly secured in the car. Never allow a child G020128 passenger seat could suffer serious injury if the to sit on the knee of a passenger. airbag deploys. Child seats and airbags are not compatible. Volvo's own child safety equipment is designed for your car. Volvo recommends that Volvo has child safety products that are WARNING designed for and tested by Volvo. you use Volvo genuine equipment to best Never place a child in a child seat or on a ensure that the mounting points and attach- booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag ments are correctly positioned and are suffi- NOTE (SRS) is activated2. ciently strong. When using child safety products it is Children shorter than 140 cm must never sit important to read the installation instruc- in the front passenger seat if the airbag NOTE tions included with the product. (SRS) is activated. In the event of questions when fitting child Failure to follow the advice given above can safety products, contact the manufacturer Do not attach the straps for the child seat to endanger the life of the child. for clearer instructions. the horizontal adjustment bar, springs, rails or

1 For information on activated/deactivated airbag (SRS), see page 23. 2 For information on activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS), see page 23.

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Child safety 01

WARNING Label Airbag Booster cushions/child seats with steel braces or some other design that could rest on the seatbelt buckle's opening button must not be used, as they could cause the seatbelt buckle to open accidentally. Do not allow the upper section of the child Label located on instrument panel end face. seat to rest against the windscreen.

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01 Child safety

Recommended child seats3 Weight/age Front seatA Outer rear seat Centre rear seat Group 0 Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seatbelt seat, secured with the car's seatbelt, seat, secured with the car's seat- max. 10 kg and straps. Use a protective cushion straps and support legs. belt, straps and support legs. (0 – 9 months) between the child seat and the dash- Type approval: E5 03135 Type approval: E5 03135 Group 0+ board. max. 13 kg Type approval: E5 03135 Volvo infant seat - rear-facing child Volvo infant seat - rear-facing child Volvo infant seat – rear-facing child seat, secured with the ISOFIX fixture seat, secured with the ISOFIX fixture seat, secured with the car's seat- system. system. belt. Type approval: E1 03301146 Type approval: E1 03301146 Type approval: E1 03301146

Volvo infant seat – rear-facing child Volvo infant seat – rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seatbelt. seat, secured with the car's seatbelt. Type approval: E1 03301146 Type approval: E1 03301146

3 With regard to other child seats the car should be included in the manufacturer's enclosed list of vehicles or be universally approved in accordance with the ECE R44 legal requirement.

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Weight/age Front seatA Outer rear seat Centre rear seat Group 1 Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seatbelt seat, secured with the car's seatbelt, seat, secured with the car's seat- 9 – 18 kg and straps. Use a protective cushion straps and support legs. belt, straps and support legs. (9 – 36 months) between the child seat and the dash- Type approval: E5 03135 Type approval: E5 03135 board. Type approval: E5 03135

Volvo turnable child seat – rear-facing Volvo turnable child seat – rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seat- child seat, secured with the car's belt and straps. seatbelt and straps. Type approval: E5 04192 Type approval: E5 04192

Britax Fixway – rear-facing child seat, Britax Fixway – rear-facing child seat, secured with the ISOFIX fixture system secured with the ISOFIX fixture sys- and straps. tem and straps. Type approval: E5 03171 Type approval: E5 03171

Group 2, 15-25 kg, 3-6 yr Volvo turnable child seat - front-facing Volvo turnable child seat - front-fac- Volvo turnable child seat - front- child seat, secured with the car's seat- ing child seat, secured with the car's facing child seat, secured with the belt. seatbelt. car's seatbelt. Type approval: E5 04191 Type approval: E5 04191 Type approval: E5 04191

Volvo turnable child seat – rear-facing Volvo turnable child seat – rear-facing child seat, secured with the car's seat- child seat, secured with the car's belt and straps. seatbelt and straps. Type approval: E5 04192 Type approval: E5 04192

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Weight/age Front seatA Outer rear seat Centre rear seat Group 2/3 Volvo Booster cushion – with or with- Volvo Booster cushion – with or with- Volvo Booster cushion – with or out backrest. out backrest. without backrest. 15 – 36 kg Type approval: E5 03139 Type approval: E5 03139 Type approval: E5 03139 (3 – 12 years) Volvo booster cushion with backrest. Volvo booster cushion with backrest. Volvo booster cushion with back- rest. Type approval: E1 04301198 Type approval: E1 04301198 Type approval: E1 04301198

Volvo Integrated booster cushion – available as a factory fitted option. Type approval: E5 03168

A For information on activated/deactivated airbag (SRS), see page 23.

WARNING Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag (SRS) is activated4. Children shorter than 140 cm must never sit in the front passenger seat if the airbag (SRS) is activated. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger the life of the child.

4 For information on activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS), see page 23.

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Child safety 01

Integrated booster cushions* Raising the booster cushion Check that: • the booster cushion in locked in position • 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 • the hip strap is low across the hips for opti- mum protection • the seatbelt does not lie across the child's throat or below the shoulder • carefully adjust the position of the head restraint to suit the child. G020808 G015013 WARNING Repair or replacement should only be per- Volvo’s integrated booster cushion for the Pull that handle to raise the booster cush- ion. formed by a workshop. Volvo recommends outer rear seats is specially designed to pro- that you contact an authorised Volvo work- vide optimum safety for children. Combined Grasp the cushion with both hands and shop. Do not make any modifications or with the regular seatbelts the integrated push it backwards. additions to the booster cushion yourself. booster cushion is approved for children Push until it locks in place. If an integrated booster cushion has been weighing between 15 and 36 kg. subjected to a major load, such as in con- junction with a collision, the entire booster WARNING cushion must be replaced. Even if the booster cushion appears to be undamaged, The booster cushion must be in the locked it may not afford the same level of protec- position before the child is placed there. tion. The booster cushion must also be replaced if it is heavily worn.

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01 Child safety

Lowering the booster cushion ISOFIX fixture system for child seats* G014507 G015268

Pull the handle. Mounting points for the ISOFIX fixture system are concealed behind the lower section of the Lower the seat and press until it locks. rear seat backrest, in the outer seats. The location of the mounting points is indicated NOTE by symbols in the backrest upholstery (see Remember to stow away the booster cush- illustration above). ion before lowering the rear seat backrest. Press the seat cushion down to access the mounting points. Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when connecting a child seat to the ISOFIX mounting points.

38 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 01 Safety

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39 40 * Option/accessory, formoreinformation, seeIntroduction. Indicator andwarning 47 Combined instrumentpanel...... Driver's doorcontrol Overview, right-handdrive Overview, left-handdrive Keypad inthesteering Cruise control* Right-hand stalkswitch 58 Left-hand stalkswitch...... 55 Lighting panel...... 54 Electrical socket...... 52 Information display...... Steering wheeladjustment,hazard HomeLink Personal preferences Power sunroof* Windows, rearviewanddoor 69 Power windows...... 68 Parking brake...... Ÿ *...... 79 *...... 64 ...... 75 ...... panel ...... 77 ...... ybl...... 48 symbols...... wheel* ...... 61 ...... as...... 42 cars...... 46 ...... as...... 44 cars...... mirrors...... 66 ...... warning flashers ...... 67 ...... 71

G020901 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 02 02 Instruments and controls

Overview, left-hand drive cars

02 G019488

42 02 Instruments and controls

Overview, left-hand drive cars

Steering wheel adjustment Reading lamp, right-hand side

Bonnet release Seatbelt reminder and passenger seat air- 02 bag indicator Control panel Interior rearview mirror Direction indicators, main beam, trip com- puter Display for climate control and infotain- ment system Lighting, fuel filler flap opener Infotainment system Door handle, lock button. Controls for climate control, infotainment Air vents in dashboard system and personal preferences Air vent for side window Climate control Cruise control Gear lever Horn, airbag Hazard warning flashers Combined instrument panel Door handle Keypad for infotainment system Glovebox Windscreen wipers and washer, headlamp Parking brake washers Electrical socket/cigarette lighter Ignition switch Blind Spot Information System, BLIS Sunroof controls Switch, optional equipment No function No function Switch for interior lighting Reading lamp, left-hand side

43 02 Instruments and controls

Overview, right-hand drive cars

02 G028204

44 02 Instruments and controls

Overview, right-hand drive cars

Electrical socket, cigarette lighter Reading lamp, right-hand side

Blind Spot Information System, BLIS No function 02 Switch, optional equipment No function Parking brake Sunroof controls Control panel Ignition switch Glovebox Windscreen wipers and washers, head- lamp washers Door handle Cruise control Air vent for side window Combined instrument panel Air vents in dashboard Horn, airbag Gear lever Keypad for infotainment system Climate control Hazard warning flashers Controls for climate control, infotainment system and personal preferences Door handle, lock button Infotainment system Lighting, fuel filler flap opener Display for climate control and infotain- Direction indicators, main beam, trip com- ment system puter Interior rearview mirror Bonnet release Seatbelt reminder and passenger seat air- Steering wheel adjustment bag indicator Switch for interior lighting Reading lamp, left-hand side

45 02 Instruments and controls

Driver's door control panel

Driver's door control panel

02 G017435

Disengaging the rear power windows. Electric child safety lock* Power windows Door mirror, left-hand side Door mirrors, setting Door mirror, right-hand side

46 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 02 Instruments and controls

Combined instrument panel

02 G029046

Speedometer. Tachometer – Indicates engine speed in Button for trip meter – Used to measure thousands of revolutions per minute (rpm). short distances. Short presses on the but- Direction indicators, left. Indicator and warning symbols. ton switches between the two trip meters Warning symbol. T1 and T2. A long press (more than 2 sec- Fuel gauge, see also trip computer, onds) resets an active trip meter to zero. Information display – Shows information or pag e 59. Temperature gauge - Used for the engine warning messages, outside temperature Main beam indicator. cooling system. A message will appear on and clock. When the outside temperature the display if the temperature becomes too is between +2 °C to -5 °C a snowflake illu- Display – Display for automatic gear posi- high and the gauge goes into the red zone. minates on the display. This warns of icy tion, rain sensor, odometer, trip meter and Bear in mind that extra lights placed in front roads. The outside temperature gauge cruise control. of the air intake, for example, reduce the may show a slightly high reading after the Also shows gear shift indicator (GSI) and cooling capacity at high outside tempera- car has been stationary. gear positions in the 1.6D DRIVe model, tures and high engine loads. Information symbol. see page 142. Indicator and warning symbols. Direction indicator, right.

47 02 Instruments and controls

Indicator and warning symbols

Functionality check, symbols Symbols in the centre of the instrument When the symbol illuminates: All indicator and warning symbols1 illuminate panel 02 1. Stop in a safe manner. Do not drive the car when the remote control key is turned to posi- further. tion II before starting. This is to check that the 2. Read the information on the information symbols are working. When the engine starts, display. Implement the action in accord- all the symbols should go out except the hand- ance with the message in the display. Clear brake symbol, which only goes out when the the message using READ. brake is disengaged. The yellow information symbol illu- If the engine does not start within minates and a text appears on the five seconds, all symbols extin- information display. The message guish except the symbols for a READ fault in the car's emissions system text is cleared using the but- and for low oil pressure. Certain ton, see page 52, or disappears symbols may have no function, automatically after a period of time (time depending on the car's specifica- depending on which function is indicated). G030755 tions. The yellow information symbol can also illumi- nate in conjunction with other symbols. The red warning symbol illumi- nates when a fault has been indi- cated which could affect the safety NOTE and/or driveability of the car. An When a service message is shown, the sym- explanatory text is shown on the bol and message are cleared using the information display at the same time. The sym- READ button, or disappear automatically bol remains visible until the fault has been rec- after a time. tified but the text message can be cleared with the READ button, see page 52. The warning symbol can also illuminate in conjunction with other symbols.

1 For certain engine variants, the symbol for low oil pressure is not used. Warnings are given via display text, see page 52.

48 02 Instruments and controls

Indicator and warning symbols

Indicator symbols – left-hand side Emissions system Stability system STC or DSTC* If the symbol illuminates then it For information on the system's may be due to a fault in the car's functions and symbols, see 02 emissions system. Volvo recom- page 151. mends that you seek assistance from an authorised Volvo work- shop for inspection. Engine preheater (diesel) This symbol illuminates during ABS fault engine preheating. Preheating If this symbol illuminates then the occurs when the temperature is system is not working. The car's below -2 °C. The car can be started regular brake system continues to once the symbol goes out. work, but without the ABS func- tion. Low level in fuel tank

G029048 1. Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the When the symbol illuminates the engine. level in the fuel tank is low, refuel Fault in car's emissions system as soon as possible. 2. Restart the engine. ABS fault 3. Drive to a workshop to have the ABS sys- Rear fog lamp tem checked if the symbol remains lit. Volvo recommends that you seek assis- Stability system STC or DSTC tance from an authorised Volvo workshop. No function Rear fog lamp Engine preheater (diesel) This symbol is lit when the rear fog lamp is on. Low level in fuel tank

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 49 02 Instruments and controls

Indicator and warning symbols

Indicator symbols – right-hand side Indicator symbol for trailer Low oil pressure2 This symbol flashes when the If this symbol illuminates during 02 direction indicators are used and driving then the engine's oil pres- the trailer is connected. If the sym- sure is too low. Stop the engine bol does not flash then one of the immediately and check the engine lamps on the trailer or the car is oil level, top up if necessary. If the faulty. symbol illuminates and the oil level is normal Volvo recommends that you contact an author- Parking brake applied ised Volvo workshop. The symbol illuminates when the parking brake is applied. Always Seatbelt reminder pull the parking brake lever to the This symbol illuminates if someone end position. in a front seat has not put on their seatbelt or if someone in a rear

G029049 NOTE seat has taken off their seatbelt. Indicator symbol for trailer The symbol illuminates irrespective of how Alternator not charging hard the parking brake is applied. If this symbol illuminates while Parking brake applied driving, a fault has occurred in the Airbags – SRS Airbags – SRS electrical system. Volvo recom- If this symbol remains illuminated mends that you visit an authorised Low oil pressure or illuminates while driving, it Volvo workshop. Seatbelt reminder means a fault has been detected in the seatbelt buckle, SRS, SIPS or Fault in brake system Alternator not charging IC system. Volvo recommends that If this symbol illuminates, the brake drive directly to an authorised Volvo workshop fluid level may be too low. Fault in brake system for inspection.

2 For certain engine variants, the symbol for low oil pressure is not used. Warnings are given via display text, see page 52.

50 02 Instruments and controls

Indicator and warning symbols

± Stop the car in a safe place and check the have the brake system checked. Volvo rec- Low speed level in the brake fluid reservoir, see ommends that you seek assistance from If the car moves at a speed less page 208. If the reservoir level is below an authorised Volvo workshop. than 5 km/h, the information sym- 02 MIN then the car should not be driven fur- 6. If the level in the reservoir is below MIN bol illuminates and DRIVER ther. Volvo recommends that the car is then the car should not be driven any fur- DOOR OPEN, PASSENGER transported to an authorised Volvo work- ther. Have the car transported to a work- DOOR OPEN,LEFT REAR shop to have the brake system checked. shop to have the brake system checked. DOOR OPEN, BONNET OPEN or RIGHT If the BRAKE and ABS symbols Volvo recommends that you seek assis- REAR DOOR OPEN is shown on the display. illuminate at the same time, there tance from an authorised Volvo workshop. Stop the car safely as soon as possible and may be a fault in the brake force close the door or bonnet. distribution system. WARNING High speed If the car is moving faster than If the BRAKE and ABS symbols are lit at the same time, there is a risk that the rear end 10 km/h, the symbol illuminates will skid during heavy braking. and one of the texts indicated in the preceding paragraph appears on the display. 1. Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the Reminder – doors not closed Tailgate reminder engine. If one of the doors, the bonnet3 or the tailgate If the tailgate is open, this informa- 2. Restart the engine. is not properly closed, the driver will be tion symbol will illuminate and reminded of this. TAILGATE OPEN will appear on 3. If both symbols extinguish, continue driv- the display. ing. 4. If the symbols remain illuminated, check the level in the brake fluid reservoir, see page 208. 5. If the brake fluid level is normal but the symbols are still illuminated, the car can be driven, with great care, to a workshop to

3 Only cars with alarm.

51 02 Instruments and controls

Information display

Messages Message Specification Message Specification

02 STOP SAFELYA Stop the car in a safe TIME FOR REGU- Time for regular manner and turn off LAR SERVICE service. Volvo rec- the engine. Serious ommends that an risk of damage. authorised Volvo workshop carries SERVICE Volvo recommends out the service. The A URGENT that an authorised timing is determined Volvo workshop by the number of kil- checks the car ometres driven, immediately. number of months since the last serv- SEE MANUALA Read the Owner's Manual. ice, engine running

G029050 time and oil grade. SERVICE Volvo recommends SERVICE OVER- If the service inter- When a warning or indicator symbol illuminates REQUIREDA that an authorised vals are not followed the information display shows a supplemen- Volvo workshop DUE then the warranty tary message. checks the car as soon as possible. does not cover any ± Press the READ button (1). damaged parts. Switch between messages with the READ but- HIGH ENGINE Stop the car in a safe Volvo recommends ton. Fault messages are stored in the memory TEMP STOP manner and turn off that an authorised until the fault is rectified. ENGINE the engine. Serious Volvo workshop car- risk of damage. ries out the service.

NOTE BOOK TIME FOR Time to book regular Volvo recommends If a warning message appears while you are SERVICE service. Volvo rec- OIL CHANGE NEE- that an authorised using the trip computer, the message must ommends that an DED Volvo workshop be read (press READ) before the previous authorised Volvo checks the car as activity can be resumed. workshop carries soon as possible. out the service.

52 02 Instruments and controls

Information display

Message Specification Message Specification Message Specification REMINDER Check the oil level. TRANSMISSION The gearbox cannot TRANSMISSION Drive more smoothly 02 CHECK OIL LEVEL The message is PERFORMANCE handle full capacity. OIL TEMP HIGH or stop the car in a shown every LOW Drive carefully until safe manner. Disen- 10000 km (certain the message clears, gage the gear and engine variants). For see page 146. run the engine at information on idling speed until the If shown repeatedly checking the oil message clears. For then Volvo recom- level, see page 205. more information, mends that an see page 146. SOOT FILTER Diesel particle filter authorised Volvo FULL SEE OWNER requires regenera- workshop is contac- TRANSM OIL Critical fault. Stop MANUAL tion, see page 278. ted. TEMP STOP the car immediately SAFELY in a safe manner. STC/DSTC SPIN The function of the Volvo recommends CONTROL OFF stability and traction that an authorised control system is Volvo workshop is reduced, see contacted.B page 152 for more variants. A Part of message, shown together with information on where the problem has arisen. B For more messages concerning automatic transmission, see page 146.

53 02 Instruments and controls

Electrical socket

12 V electrical socket Electrical socket in the rear seat WARNING 02 Always leave the plug in the socket when the socket is not in use. G029082 G019621

The electrical socket can be used for 12 V The electrical socket can be used for various accessories, such as mobile phone chargers accessories, such as mobile phone chargers and coolers. The maximum current is 10 A. For and coolers. the socket to supply current, the remote con- trol key must be in at least position I. NOTE Cigarette lighter does not work in this WARNING socket. Always leave the plug in the socket when the socket is not in use. It is designed for 12 V. The maximum current is 10 A. For the socket to supply current, the Cigarette lighter* remote control key must be in at least position Activate the lighter by pushing in the button. I. The button pops out when the lighter is hot. Pull out the lighter and light a cigarette on the heated coils.

54 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 02 Instruments and controls

Lighting panel

General Posi- Specification Position/parking lamps Position/parking lamps can be switched on tion 02 irrespective of remote control key position. Automatic/deactivated dipped ± Turn the headlamp control (2) to the centre beam. Only main beam flash. position. Position/parking lamps When the remote control key is in position II the position/parking lamps and number plate light- Automatic dipped beam. Main ing are always on. beam and main beam flash work in this position. Headlamps

Headlamp levelling Automatic dipped beam* Dipped beam comes on automatically when

G020139 The load in the car changes the vertical align- the remote control key is turned to position II, ment of the headlamp beam, which could daz- except when the headlamp control (2) is in the zle oncoming motorists. Avoid this by adjusting Thumbwheel for headlamp levelling centre position. If necessary, the automatic the height of the beam. Light switches dipped beam can be deactivated. Volvo rec- 1. Turn the remote control key to position II. ommends that this is performed by an author- Thumbwheel for adjusting display and 2. Turn the headlamp control (2) to one of the ised Volvo workshop. instrument lighting end positions. Automatic dipped beam, main beam Front fog lamps* 3. Roll the control (1) up or down respectively 1. Turn the remote control key to position II. Opening the fuel filler flap to raise or lower beam alignment. 2. Dipped beam is activated by means of Rear fog lamp Cars with Dual Xenon headlamps* have auto- turning the headlamp control (2) clockwise matic headlamp levelling, so there is no control to the end position. (1). 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 58.

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 55 02 Instruments and controls

Lighting panel

The lamps are switched off automatically when Fog lamps Fuel filler flap the remote control key is turned to position I or Press button (5) to open the fuel filler flap when 02 0. NOTE the car is unlocked, see page 124. Regulations for use of fog lamps vary from Instrument lighting country to country. Active Bending Lights (ABL)* The instrument lighting is switched on when the remote control key is in position II and the Front fog lamps* headlamp control (2) is in one of the end posi- The front fog lamps can be switched on along tions. The lighting is automatically dimmed with the headlamps or the position lamps/park- during the day and can be controlled manually ing lamps. at night. ± Press the button (4). ± Roll the control up or down (3) for brighter or dimmer lighting. The light in the button (4) illuminates when the front fog lamps are switched on. Enhanced display lighting Rear fog lamp To facilitate reading the odometer, trip meter, The rear fog lamp can only be switched on with clock and outside temperature gauge, these the headlamps or the front fog lamps.

illuminate when the car is unlocked and when ± Press the button (6). G026507 the remote control key is removed from the ignition switch. The displays extinguish when The rear fog lamp indicator symbol on the com- Lighting panel, for Active Bending Lights (ABL). the car is locked. bined instrument panel and the light in the but- If the car is equipped with active headlamps ton (6) illuminate when the rear fog lamp is (Active Bending Lights, ABL) the light from the switched on. headlamps follows the steering wheel move- ment in order to provide maximum lighting in bends and junctions and so provide increased safety.

The LED illuminates when the function is activated. The LED flashes and an error mes- sage is shown on the information display in the

56 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 02 Instruments and controls

Lighting panel event of a malfunction. The function is only Brake light active in twilight or darkness and only when the The brake light automatically comes on during 02 car is moving. braking. The function can be deactivated/activated with Emergency brake light and automatic the headlamp control. hazard warning flashers* Emergency brake lights (Adaptive Brake Lights) are activated in the event of sudden braking or if the ABS brakes are activated. This function means that the brake light flashes to immediately alert cars travelling behind. The system is activated if ABS is used for more than 0.5 seconds or in the event of heavy brak- ing, however, only when braking from speeds above 50 km/h. When the speed of the car is lower than 30 km/h the brake lights shine nor- mally again and the hazard warning flashers are switched on automatically. The hazard

G020789 warning flashers remain on until the car accel- erates again but can be deactivated with the Headlamp pattern with function deactivated (left) button for hazard warning flashers, see and activated (right) respectively. page 67.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 57 02 Instruments and controls

Left-hand stalk switch

Stalk switch positions Direction indicators Switching, main and dipped beam The remote control key must be in position II 02 Continuous flash sequence and the headlamp control in end position, see ± Move the stalk switch up or down to page 55, for main beam to be switched on. end position (2). 2 Activating main beam: The stalk switch remains in its end position and 1 is moved back manually, or automatically by ± Move the stalk switch towards the steering steering wheel movement. wheel to the end position (4) and release. 3 4 Short flash sequence Deactivating main beam: ± Move the stalk switch up or down to ± Move the stalk switch towards the steering position (1) and release. wheel to position (3) and release. 1 The direction indicators flash three times and 2 the stalk switch returns to its home position. Home safe lighting G026380 Some of the exterior lighting can be kept Short flash sequence, direction indicators Main beam flash switched on to work as home safe lighting after the car has been locked. The standard delay is ± Move the stalk switch gently towards the Continuous flash sequence, direction indi- 1 steering wheel to position (3). 30 seconds, but can be changed to 60 or 90 cators seconds, see page 78. Main beam comes on until the stalk switch is Main beam flash and switching from main 1. Remove the remote control key from the to dipped beam released. Main beam flash only works when the remote control key is inserted in the ignition ignition switch. Home safe lighting and switching from switch. 2. Move the stalk switch towards the steering dipped to main beam wheel to the end position (4) and release. 3. Get out of the car and lock the door.

1 Factory settings.

58 02 Instruments and controls

Left-hand stalk switch

Trip computer* NOTE updated every couple of seconds. When the car is stationary, "--.-" appears on the display. If a warning message interrupts while you During the period for regeneration3 fuel con- 02 are using the trip computer, this message must be acknowledged. Acknowledge by sumption may increase, see page 278. pressing the READ button and revert to the AVERAGE trip computer function. The average fuel consumption is stored when the ignition is switched off and remains until the Functions function is reset. Reset using the RESET but- The trip computer displays the following infor- ton. mation: NOTE • AVERAGE SPEED • ACTUAL SPEED MPH* There may be a slight error in the reading if a fuel-driven heater is used. INSTANTANEOUS

G029052 • • AVERAGE KILOMETRES TO EMPTY TANK READ - confirms • KILOMETRES TO EMPTY TANK The range to empty is calculated based on the Thumbwheel2 - browse between menus • STC/DSTC, see page 151 average fuel consumption over the last 30 km. No guaranteed range remains when the display and options in the trip computer list AVERAGE SPEED shows "--- km to empty tank". Refuel as soon 2 When the ignition is switched off, the average RESET - resets as possible. speed is stored and used as the basis of the Controls new value when you continue driving. Reset NOTE To scroll through trip computer information using the RESET button. turn the thumbwheel either up or down in ACTUAL SPEED MPH There may be a slight error in the reading if fuel consumption is changed due to a steps. Continue turning to return to the starting Current speed is displayed in mph. point. change in driving style or if a fuel-driven INSTANTANEOUS heater is used for example. Current fuel consumption is calculated every second. The information on the display is

2 No function in cars without trip computer, fuel-driven parking heater as well as stability and traction control system. 3 Only applies to diesel cars with particle filter. ``

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 59 02 Instruments and controls

Left-hand stalk switch

Resetting 1. Select AVERAGE SPEED or AVERAGE 02 2. Reset with one press on the RESET but- ton. Press and hold the RESET button for at least five seconds to reset the average speed and average consumption at the same time.

60 02 Instruments and controls

Right-hand stalk switch

Windscreen wipers Single sweep Windscreen/headlamp washer Raise the stalk switch to make a Move the stalk switch toward the steering 02 single sweep. wheel to start the windscreen and headlamp D washers. The wipers will make several more B C sweeps once the stalk switch is released. 0 Intermittent wiping High-pressure headlamp washing* 0 A You can adjust and set a suitable High-pressure headlamp washing consumes a speed for intermittent wiping. Turn large quantity of washer fluid. To save fluid, the the thumbwheel (C) up for a shorter headlamps are washed as follows: interval between sweeps. Turn it Dipped beam selected with the switch on light- down to increase the delay. ing panel: Continuous wiping The headlamps are washed the first time the

G025411 The wipers sweep at normal windscreen is washed. Within the next ten speed. minutes, they are washed every fifth wash Windscreen and headlamp washers cycle of the windscreen. In the event of a longer The wipers sweep at high speed. interval the headlamps are washed each time. Rain sensor - On/Off Parking/position lamps selected with the Thumbwheel IMPORTANT switch on the lighting panel: Rear window wiper and washer Before activating the wipers during winter – • Dual Xenon headlamps are only washed ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen every fifth wash cycle irrespective of the Windscreen wipers off in and that any snow or ice on the wind- time that elapses. The windscreen wipers are off screen (and rear window) is scraped away. • Halogen headlamps are not washed. when the stalk switch is in position The switch on the lighting panel is in position 0. IMPORTANT 0: Use plenty of washer fluid when the wipers • Dual Xenon headlamps are only washed are cleaning the windscreen. The wind- every fifth wash cycle irrespective of the screen must be wet when the windscreen time that elapses. wipers are operating. • Halogen headlamps are not washed.

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Right-hand stalk switch

Rear window wiper and washer wiping. If the rear window wiper is already on extra sweep is made when the thumbwheel is at normal speed, no change is made. turned upwards). 02 The function for intermittent wiping for reverse On/Off can be deactivated. Volvo recommends that When activating the rain sensor, the remote you contact an authorised Volvo workshop. control key must be in position I or II and the windscreen wiper stalk switch must be in posi- 0 Rain sensor* tion 0 (not activated). Activating the rain sensor: ± Press the button (B), see page 61. A display symbol shows that the rain sensor is active. To turn the rain sensor off, either: G021418 1. Press button (B) Move the stalk switch forward to start rear win- 2. Press the stalk switch downward to dow washing and wiping. The wiper blade another wiper program. If the stalk switch makes several extra sweeps once washing has is raised, the rain sensor will remain active, finished. The button at the end of the stalk the wipers make an extra sweep and then switch has three positions: return to rain sensor mode when the stalk

G029053 is released to position 0 (not activated), see Intermittent wiping: Depress the top of the page 61. button. The rain sensor automatically activates the Neutral position: Function deactivated. The rain sensor is automatically deactivated windscreen wipers based on how much water when the remote control key is removed from Constant speed: Depress the bottom of it detects on the windscreen. The sensitivity of the ignition switch or five minutes after the igni- the button. the rain sensor can be adjusted using the tion is switched off. thumbwheel (C), see page 61. Wiper – reversing Turn the thumbwheel upwards for higher sen- Engaging reverse gear while the windscreen sitivity and downwards for lower sensitivity, (an wipers are on initiates intermittent rear window

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Right-hand stalk switch

IMPORTANT At an automatic car wash: Deactivate the 02 rain sensor by pressing the button (B) while the remote control key is in position I or II. Otherwise, the windscreen wipers could start swiping and become damaged.

Thumbwheel Use the thumbwheel to adjust the frequency of wiper sweeps when intermittent wiping is selected, or the sensitivity to rain when the rain sensor is selected.

63 02 Instruments and controls

Cruise control*

Activating Increasing or decreasing speed NOTE 02 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. G029054 G020141 The cruise control is also temporarily disen- gaged when: The controls for cruise control are to the left of ± Increase or decrease the speed by press- the steering wheel. ing and holding + or –. The speed of the car • the brake pedal or clutch pedal is when the button is released is set as the depressed Setting the desired speed: new speed. • speed falls below 25-30 km/h1 when trav- 1. Press the CRUISE button. CRUISE is A brief press (less than half a second) on + or elling uphill shown on the combined instrument panel. – changes the speed by 1 km/h or 1 mph1. • the gear selector is moved to position N 2. Touch + or – to lock the vehicle speed. • wheel spin or wheel lock-up occurs CRUISE-ON appears in the combined a temporary increase in speed lasts longer instrument panel. • than one minute. Cruise control cannot be engaged at speeds below 30 km/h or above 200 km/h.

1 Depending on engine type.

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Cruise control*

Return to the set speed – Press this button to resume the previously set speed. CRUISE 02 ON appears on the combined instrument panel.

Disengaging ± Press CRUISE to disengage the cruise control. CRUISE ON clears on the com- bined instrument panel.

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Keypad in the steering wheel*

Button functions

02 G020142

The four buttons at the bottom of the steering wheel keypad control the radio and the phone. The function of a button depends on which system is active. The steering wheel keypad can be used to scroll between preset stations, change CD tracks and adjust the volume. ± Press and hold one of the arrow keys to fast forward/reverse or search for the next station. The phone must be switched on to adjust audio system settings. It must be activated with the ENTER key to enable control of the phone sys- tem with the arrow keys. To return to Audio only, press EXIT.

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Steering wheel adjustment, hazard warning flashers

Steering wheel adjustment WARNING NOTE Adjust the steering wheel before driving off, Regulations regarding the use of hazard 02 never while driving. Before driving, check warning flashers vary from country to coun- that the steering wheel is fixed in position. try.

Hazard warning flashers G020143

The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and reach. 1. Pull the lever towards you to release the steering wheel. G020144 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you best. Use the hazard warning flashers (all direction 3. Push back the lever to fix the steering indicators flash) when the car is stopped where wheel in place. If the lever is stiff, press the it could be a traffic hazard or obstruction. Press steering wheel lightly at the same time as the button to activate the function. you push the lever back. A sufficiently violent collision or heavy braking activates the hazard warning flashers automat- ically, see page 57. The function can be deac- tivated with the button.

67 02 Instruments and controls

Parking brake

Parking brake (handbrake) How to Apply the parking brake 1. Fully depress the foot brake pedal. 02 2. Pull the lever firmly. 3. Release the foot brake pedal and make sure that the car is at a standstill position. 4. If the vehicle moves then the parking brake lever must be pulled more firmly. When parking a vehicle always put the gear selector in position 1 (for manual transmission) or P (for automatic transmission) Parking on a hill If the car is parked facing uphill; turn the wheels away from the kerb. The lever is located between the front seats. If the car is parked facing downhill; turn the wheels toward the kerb. NOTE How to release the parking brake The warning lamp symbol in the combined 1. Press the foot brake pedal down firmly. instrument panel illuminates irrespective of how hard the parking brake is applied. 2. Pull the parking brake lever up slightly, press the button, release the parking brake lever and release the button. WARNING Make sure that children, other passengers or objects are not in danger of becoming trapped in any way when the parking brake is applied or released by the driver.

68 02 Instruments and controls

Power windows

Operation WARNING The windows can be opened and closed in two The power windows are operated using the ways: Make sure that children and other passen- 02 controls in the doors. The ignition key must be gers cannot be trapped in any way when Manual operation in position I or II for the power windows to closing the windows. Pay close attention if Depress one of the controls (1) or (2) gently or operate. the rear door windows are controlled from raise it gently. The power window opens or the driver's door or if the windows are The windows continue to work for a limited closed with the remote control. closes as long as the switch is actuated. amount of time when the car is stopped and after the remote control key is removed, provi- Automatic operation ded none of the doors is opened. Operate the Driver's door Fully depress one of the controls (2) or raise it, windows with caution. then release. The side window will then open or close automatically. If the window is To open a window: obstructed by an object, the movement will ± Depress the front of the control. stop. To close a window: WARNING ± Raise the front of the control. The function that interrupts the movement of the windows in the event of them being NOTE blocked works with both automatic and One way to reduce the pulsating wind noise manual closing, although not with pinch when the rear windows are open is to also protection deployed. open the front windows slightly. WARNING Remote control and lock buttons If there are children in the car: To operate the power windows with lock but- Controls, power windows. tons and remote control, see pages 116 and Remember to switch off the supply to the 124. Rear window controls power windows by removing the remote control key if the driver leaves the car. Front window controls Make sure that children and other passen- The driver can operate all of the power win- gers cannot be trapped in any way when dows from the driver's seat. closing the windows.

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69 02 Instruments and controls

Power windows

Blocking power windows in the rear NOTE Rear power windows doors 02 If the car has electric child safety locks on the rear doors, the light indicates that these are also activated. The doors then cannot be opened from the inside. A text message is shown on the display when the electric child safety locks are activated.

Front passenger seat G028208 G017440 The rear door windows can be operated with Blocking rear power windows and electric child safety locks*. the control on each door or with the switch on the driver's door. If the light in the switch for The light in the switch is lit blocking the rear power windows (located in The rear door windows can only be operated the control panel in the driver's door) is lit, the from the driver's door. rear door windows can only be operated from the driver's door. The windows in the rear The light in the switch is extinguished G019511 doors are operated in the same way as the The rear door windows can be operated both windows in the front doors. with the control on each rear door and with the Front passenger seat. controls on the driver's door. The control in the front passenger door oper- ates that window only.

70 02 Instruments and controls

Windows, rearview and door mirrors

Interior rearview mirror Interior rearview mirror with Calibrating the compass compass.* 02 G031045 G031043 Bright light from behind could be reflected in The earth is divided into 15 magnetic zones. the rearview mirror and dazzle the driver. Use The upper right-hand corner of the rearview The compass is set for the geographic area to dimming when disturbed by light from behind. mirror has an integrated display that shows the which the car was delivered. The compass compass direction in which the front of the car should be calibrated if the car is moved across Dimming is pointing. Eight different directions are shown several magnetic zones. Control for dimming with English abbreviations: N (north), NE (north 1. Stop the car in a wide open area with the Normal position east), E (east), SE (south east), S (south), SW engine running at idling speed. (south west), W (west) and NW (north west). Dimmed position. 2. Press and hold button (1) for at least 6 sec- onds. Following which, the character C is Automatic dimming* shown (the button is concealed so use a Bright light from behind is automatically paper clip for example to press it in). dimmed by the rearview mirror. The control (1) 3. Press and hold button (1) for at least 3 sec- is not available in mirrors with automatic dim- onds. The number of the current magnetic ming. zone is shown.

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Windows, rearview and door mirrors

4. Press the button (1) repeatedly until the number for the required magnetic zone (1– 02 15) is shown, refer to the map of magnetic zones for the compass. 5. Wait until the display resumes showing the character C. 6. Following which, press and hold the button in for 9 seconds and select L for left-hand drive cars and R for right-hand drive. 7. Drive slowly in a circle at a speed of no more than 10 km/h until a compass direc- tion is shown in the display, indicating that G020151 G020153 calibration is complete. Magnetic zones, Asia. Magnetic zones, Australia. G020150 G020152 G020154 Magnetic zones, Europe. Magnetic zones, South America. Magnetic zones, Africa.

72 02 Instruments and controls

Windows, rearview and door mirrors

Door mirrors Retractable power door mirrors* NOTE The mirrors can be retracted for parking/driving in narrow spaces. This can be carried out in The door mirrors will not be extended auto- 02 matically during unlocking if they were ignition position I and II. retracted using the controls in the door. Retracting the mirrors If the car is locked with the remote control 1. Press down the L and R buttons at the and is then started, the door mirrors will still same time. be extended. 2. Release the buttons. The mirrors automat- ically stop in the fully retracted position. The function can be activated/deactivated under Car settings… Mirror fold on WARNING locking, see page 78 for a description of the Both door mirrors are the wide angled type menu system. to provide optimal vision. Objects may

G018252 Resetting to neutral appear further away than they actually are. Mirrors that have been moved out of position The controls for adjusting the two door mirrors by an external force must be reset to the neutral are at the front of the driver's door armrest. The Folding out the mirrors position for electric retracting and extending to rearview mirrors can be operated in ignition 1. Press down the L and R buttons at the work. same time. position I and II. 1. Use the L and R buttons to retract the mir- 1. Press the L button for the left-hand door 2. Release the buttons. The mirrors automat- rors. ically stop in the fully extended position. mirror or the R button for the right-hand 2. Extend the mirrors again with the L and R door mirror. The light on the button illumi- Automatic retracting/extending button. The mirrors are now reset to the nates. When the car is locked/unlocked with the neutral. remote control or using the Keyless system, 2. Adjust the position with the joystick in the see page 120, the door mirrors are automati- Home safe and approach lighting centre. cally retracted/extended. The light* in the door mirrors illuminates when 3. Press the L or R button again. The light the approach lighting or home safe lighting is goes out. activated.

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Windows, rearview and door mirrors

Blind Spot Information System, BLIS* BLIS is an information system that under cer- 02 tain conditions can help to draw the driver's attention to vehicles moving in the same direc- tion in the so-called "blind spot", see page 155.

Water and dirt-repellent coating* The front side windows are treated with a coating which improves the view in poor weather conditions. For information on maintenance, see page 193.

IMPORTANT Do not use a metal ice scraper to remove ice from the windows. The water and dirt-repel- lent coating could be damaged.

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Power sunroof*

Open positions WARNING Ventilation position Open: If there are children in the car: 02 ± Press the rear edge of the control (5) Switch off the supply to the power sunroof by removing the remote control key if the upward. driver leaves the car. Close: ± Pull the rear edge of the control (6) down- ward. From ventilation position to fully open sunroof: ± Pull the control rearward to the end posi- tion (1) and release. Sliding position

G007503 Automatic operation ± Pull the control past the point of resistance The sunroof controls are located in the roof (2) to the rear end position (1) or past the panel. The sunroof can be opened in two posi- point of resistance (3) to the forward end tions: position (4) and release. The sunroof Ventilation position, up at the rear edge opens/closes completely. G029222 Manual operation Sliding position, backwards/forwards Opening, automatic Open: The remote control key must be in position I or Opening, manual ± Pull the control rearward to the point of II. resistance (2). The sunroof moves to maxi- Closing, manual mum open position as long as the button is kept depressed. Closing, automatic Close: Opening, ventilation position ± Press the control forward to the point of Closing, ventilation position resistance (3). The sunroof moves to

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Power sunroof*

closed position as long as the button is If you need to interrupt closing: kept depressed. 02 ± Press the lock button again.

WARNING WARNING The sunroof's pinch-protection function Make sure that children or other passengers only operates during automatic closing, not are not in danger of becoming trapped in manual closing. any way when closing the sunroof with the remote control. Always operate the sunroof with caution. Closing with remote control or lock button Sunscreen 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 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.

G020157 WARNING The sunroof's pinch protection function only ± One long press on the lock button closes operates during automatic closing, not dur- the sunroof and all the windows. The doors ing manual closing. and the tailgate are locked. Make sure that nobody is in danger of becoming trapped in any way when closing the sunroof.

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Personal preferences

Possible settings Display Clock, adjustment Personal preferences can be set for some of The hour and minute are each adjusted sepa- MENU 02 the car's functions. This applies to locks, cli- rately. mate control and audio functions. For audio EXIT 1. Use the numbers on the keypad or "arrow functions, see page 230. ENTER up" or "arrow down" on the navigation but- Control panel ton (E). Navigation 2. Select the number for adjustment using Use "arrow right" or "arrow left" on the naviga- tion button. The settings are shown on the display (A). 3. Press ENTER to start the clock. Open the menu to enter settings: A 1. Press MENU (B). NOTE 2. Scroll, for example, to Car settings with If the car has a 12-hour clock then AM/PM the navigation button (E). is selected using "arrow up" or "arrow 3. Press ENTER (D). down" after the final minute number has been adjusted. 4. Select an alternative with the navigation E B button (E). Climate settings D C 5. Press ENTER to activate the selection. Close the menu: Automatic blower adjust The fan speed can be set to AUTO mode in ± Press EXIT (C) for approximately one sec- cars equipped with ECC: ond. ± Select from Low, Normal and High.

G026307 Recirculation timer Control panel. When the timer is active, the air recirculates for 3-12 minutes, depending on the outside air temperature.

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77 02 Instruments and controls

Personal preferences

± Select On/Off depending on whether or Doors – auto lock central locking button, as well as the outside not you wish the recirculation timer to be When the speed of the car exceeds 7 km/h the door handle button on cars with the keyless 02 active. doors and tailgate can be locked automatically. system: The On/Off options are available. Pulling the • Auto. close all windows - all windows Reset all door handle twice unlocks and opens the Resets the climate function options to the fac- and the sunroof are closed simultaneously doors from the inside. with one long press on the lock button. tory settings. Doors unlock This function can be selected for the unlock There are two alternatives for unlocking: button on the remote control and the front Car settings doors' central locking button: • All doors – one press of the remote control Retract mirrors when locking* unlocks all doors and the tailgate. • Auto. open all windows – all windows are When the car is locked/unlocked with the opened simultaneously with one long Driver's door first, then all others – one remote control the door mirrors can be retrac- • press on the unlock button. press of the remote control unlocks the ted/extended automatically. The On/Off driver's door. A second press then unlocks options are available. Approach lighting all doors and the tailgate. Select the time the car's lights should remain Reduced guard* Keyless entry* on when the approach lighting button is The deadlocks function can be temporarily pressed. The following alternatives are availa- • All doors - all doors are unlocked simul- deactivated and the alarm level reduced if taneously. ble: 30/60/90 seconds. someone wishes to remain in the car and the doors have to be locked from the outside. The • Doors on same side – front and rear Home safe lighting Activate once and Ask on exit options are doors on the same side are unlocked Select the time the car's lights should remain available, see pages 125 and 129. simultaneously. on when the left-hand stalk switch is pulled • Both front doors – both front doors are back after the remote control key has been Unlock confirm. light unlocked simultaneously. removed. The following alternatives are avail- The hazard warning flashers can provide feed- • Either front door – any door or the tailgate able: 30/60/90 seconds. back when the car is unlocked with the remote can be unlocked separately. control. The On/Off options are available. Information Simultaneous closing/opening of all • VIN number - (Vehicle Identification Num- Lock confirm. light windows ber) is the car's unique identity number. The hazard warning flashers can provide feed- This function can be selected for the lock but- • Number of keys - The number of keys back when the car is locked with the remote ton on the remote control and the front doors' registered for the car is shown. control. The On/Off options are available.

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HomeLinkŸ *

General NOTE The original remote controls can of course be used in parallel with HomeLinkŸ. HomeLink is designed to be inoperable if 02 the car is locked from the outside. WARNING Save the original remote controls for future programming (e.g. for purchasing a new If HomeLinkŸ is used to operate a garage car). door or gate, ensure that nobody is in the vicinity of the door or gate while it is in Erase the programming for the buttons motion. when selling the car. Do not use the HomeLinkŸ remote control Metallic sun visors should not be used in for any garage door that does not have cars equipped with HomeLink. This could safety stop and safety reverse. The garage have a negative effect on the HomeLink door must react immediately when it function. detects that something is preventing its movement, and stop directly and reverse. A

G030070 Operation garage door without these characteristics When HomeLinkŸ is fully programmed it can be could cause personal injury. For further information - contact the supplier via the HomeLinkŸ is a programmable remote control used in place of the separate original remote Internet: www.homelink.com. which can control up to three different devices controls. (e.g. garage door, alarm system, outdoor light- Depress the programmed button to activate ing and indoor lighting etc.) and in doing so Programming for the first time the garage door, alarm system etc. The indi- replace their remote controls. HomeLink is The first step erases the memory in cator lamp illuminates for the time that the but- supplied built into the left-hand sun visor. HomeLinkŸ and must not be carried out when ton is kept depressed. only one individual button is being reprogram- The HomeLinkŸ panel consists of three pro- med. grammable buttons and one indicator lamp. NOTE 1. Depress the two outer buttons and do not In the event that the ignition is not activated, release until the indicator lamp starts to HomeLink operates for 30 minutes after the flash after approx. 20 seconds. The flash- driver's door has been opened. ing indicates that HomeLinkŸ is set in "learn mode" and is ready to be pro- grammed.

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HomeLinkŸ *

2. Position the original remote control • Glow not constant: The indicator lamp Programming individual buttons 5-30 cm from HomeLinkŸ. Monitor the indi- flashes quickly for approx. 2 seconds To reprogram an individual button, proceed in 02 cator lamp. and then changes over to a constant accordance with the following: glow for approx. 3 seconds. This proc- The particular distance that is required ess is repeated for approx. 20 seconds 1. Depress the required button on between the original remote control and and indicates that the device has a "roll- HomeLinkŸ and do not release until step 3 HomeLinkŸ depends on the programming ing code". The garage door, gate or sim- has been completed. of the device in question. Perhaps several ilar is not activated when the pro- 2. When the indicator lamp on HomeLinkŸ attempts will be required at different dis- Ÿ grammed HomeLink button is starts to flash, after approx. 20 seconds, tances. Maintain each position for approx. depressed. Continue the programming position the original remote control 15 seconds before trying a new one. in accordance with the following. 5-30 cm from HomeLinkŸ. Monitor the indi- 3. Depress the button for the original remote 5. Locate the "programming button1" on the cator lamp. control and the button to be programmed receiver for the garage door for example, The particular distance that is required on HomeLinkŸ simultaneously. Do not normally located close to the antenna's between the original remote control and release the buttons until the indicator lamp bracket on the receiver. If you have diffi- HomeLink depends on the programming of has changed over from slow to rapid flash- culty in finding the button - consult the the device in question. Perhaps several ing. The rapid flashing indicates successful supplier's manual, or contact the supplier attempts will be required at different dis- programming. via the Internet: www.homelink.com. tances. Maintain each position for approx. 4. Test the programming by depressing the 6. Depress and release the "programming 15 seconds before trying a new one. programmed button on HomeLinkŸ and button". The button flashes for 3. Depress the button on the original remote watching the indicator lamp: approx. 30 seconds and the next step must control. The indicator lamp will start to be carried out within this period. • Constant glow: The indicator lamp illu- flash. When the flashing has changed over minates with a constant glow when the 7. Depress the programmed button on from a slow to a rapid flashing - release button is kept depressed, this indicates HomeLinkŸ, while the "programming but- both buttons. The rapid flashing indicates that the programming is complete. The ton" is still flashing, keep it depressed for successful programming. garage door, gate or similar should now approx. 3 seconds and then release. 4. Test the programming by depressing the be activated when the programmed Repeat the press/hold/release sequence programmed button on HomeLink and HomeLinkŸ button is depressed. up to 3 times to conclude the program- watching the indicator lamp: ming.

1 Button designation and colour vary depending on manufacturer.

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HomeLinkŸ *

• Constant glow: The indicator lamp illu- 7. Depress the programmed button on minates with a constant glow when the HomeLinkŸ, while the "programming but- button is kept depressed, this indicates ton" is still flashing, keep it depressed for 02 that the programming is complete. The approx. 3 seconds and then release. garage door, gate or similar should now Repeat the press/hold/release sequence be activated when the programmed up to 3 times to conclude the program- Ÿ HomeLink button is depressed. ming. • Glow not constant: The indicator lamp flashes quickly for approx. 2 seconds Erasing programming and then changes over to a constant It is only possible to erase the programming for glow for approx. 3 seconds. This proc- all the buttons on HomeLink, not for individual ess is repeated for approx. 20 seconds buttons. and indicates that the device has a "roll- ± Depress the two outer buttons and do not ing code". The garage door, gate or sim- release until the indicator lamp starts to ilar is not activated when the pro- flash after approx. 20 seconds. grammed HomeLinkŸ button is depressed. Continue the programming > HomeLinkŸ is now set in so-called in accordance with the following. "learn mode" and is ready to be pro- grammed once more, see page 79. 5. Locate the "programming button2" 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. 6. Depress and release the "programming button". The button flashes for approx. 30 seconds and the next step must be carried out within this period.

2 Button designation and colour vary depending on manufacturer.

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G020906 CLIMATE CONTROL 03 03 Climate control

General information on climate control

Air conditioning Fault tracing and repair Display The climate control system cools or heats as Volvo recommends that you only entrust fault There is a display above the climate control well as dehumidifies the air in the passenger tracing and repair of the climate control system panel. This displays climate control settings. compartment. The car is equipped with either to an authorised Volvo workshop. manual (AC) or electronic climate control (ECC, Personal preferences Electronic Climate Control). Refrigerant 03 You can set preferences for two climate control The air conditioning system contains R134a functions: NOTE refrigerant. This refrigerant contains no chlo- • Fan speed in AUTO mode (applies only to The air conditioning system can be rine, which means that it is harmless to the cars with ECC). switched off, but to ensure the best possible ozone layer. The system must only be charged air in the passenger compartment and pre- with R134a refrigerant, see also page 272. • Recirculation timer for passenger com- vent the windows from misting, it should Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo partment air. always be on. workshop carries out this work. For information about these settings, see page 77. Misting windows Passenger compartment filter Remove misting on the insides of the windows All air entering the car's passenger compart- by first using the defroster function. ment is only cleaned with one filter. This must To reduce the risk of misting, clean the win- be replaced at regular intervals. Follow the dows with a normal window cleaning agent. Volvo Service Programme for the recom- mended replacement intervals. If the car is used in a severely contaminated environment, Ice and snow it may be necessary to replace the filter more Remove ice and snow from the climate control often. air intake (the grille between the bonnet and the windscreen). NOTE There are different types of passenger com- partment filter. Make sure that the correct filter is fitted.

84 03 Climate control

General information on climate control

Air vents in the dashboard ECC* Side windows and sunroof To ensure that the air conditioning works sat- Actual temperature isfactorily, close all side windows and the sun- The temperature you select corresponds to the roof (if fitted). physical experience with reference to factors such as air speed, humidity and solar radiation Acceleration in and around the car. The air conditioning system switches off tem- 03 The system includes a sun sensor which porarily at full throttle. You may briefly feel a detects the side from which the sun is shining temporary rise in temperature. into the passenger compartment. This means Condensation that the temperature can differ between the In warm weather, condensation from the air right and left-hand air vents despite the con- conditioning may drip under the car. This is trols being set for the same temperature on normal. both sides. G019942 Sensor location Open • The sun sensor is on the top side of the dashboard. Closed • The temperature sensor for the passenger Lateral airflow compartment is behind the climate control panel. Vertical airflow • The outside temperature sensor is located Aim the outer vents towards the side windows on the door mirror. to remove misting from the front side windows. • The humidity sensor is located in the inte- During cold weather - Close the centre vents rior rearview mirror. for optimum comfort and best demisting. NOTE Do not cover or block the sensors with clothing or other objects.

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Manual climate control, AC

Control panel

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Fan Functions 2. Recirculation Recirculation can be used to Recirculation 1. Fan Increase or decrease the fan shut out bad air, exhaust Defroster speed by turning the knob. fumes, etc. from the passen- ger compartment. The air in Air distribution If the knob is turned anticlock- the passenger compartment wise and the fan indicator in AC ON/OFF – Air conditioning On/Off is recirculated. No outside air the display goes out, the fan is taken into the car. Recircu- Heated front left seat and the air conditioning are lation (together with the air conditioning sys- switched off. The display shows the fan symbol tem) cools the passenger compartment more Heated front right seat and OFF. quickly in hot weather. If the air in the car recir- Rear window and door mirror defrosters culates for too long then there is a risk of the windows misting. Temperature

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Manual climate control, AC

Timer 4. Air distribution 6. and 7. Heated front seats* The timer function reduces the risk of icing, The airflow can be distributed misting and bad air (if recirculation is selected). to the windows, dashboard See page 77, for activating/deactivating the vents or floor by pressing the function. When the Defroster (3) program is air distribution buttons. selected, recirculation is deactivated. A symbol on the display 3. Defroster above the climate control 03 Used to quickly remove mist- panel and an illuminated light in the relevant Higher heat: ing and ice from the wind- button indicate which function has been ± Press the button once – both lights illumi- screen and side windows. Air selected. flows to the windows at high nate. Refer to the table on page 92. fan speed. The light in the Lower heat: defroster button illuminates 5. AC – On/Off (ON/OFF) ± Press the button twice – one light illumi- when the function is active. ON: The air conditioning is on. It is controlled by the system's nates. The following also takes place when the AUTO function. This way, Heat off: defroster function is activated in order to pro- incoming air is cooled and vide maximum dehumidification in the passen- ± Press the button three times – light not illu- dehumidified. ger compartment: minated. OFF: The air conditioning is the air conditioning (AC) is automatically 8. Rear window and door mirror • off. switched on (can be switched off with the defrosters AC button (5)) When the defroster function is activated the air Heating is used to quickly • recirculation is automatically disengaged. conditioning is automatically switched on (can remove misting and ice from be switched off with the AC button). An illumi- the rear window and door mir- When the defroster is switched off the climate nated lamp above ON and OFF respectively in rors. Press the button once to control returns to the previous settings. the button shows the function selected. start simultaneous rear win- dow and rearview mirror defrosting. The function is active if one lamp is illuminated in the button. The function is switched off manually or auto- matically. Switch off manually with one press

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Manual climate control, AC

on the button. Automatic switching off discon- nects the rear window and door mirrors after 12 – 20 minutes depending on outside tem- perature. During cold weather the defrosting* also con- tinues after 20 minutes in order to keep the rear 03 window and door mirrors free of ice and mist. The intensity of the defrosting can be adapted to the outside temperature. This function must be switched off manually. 9. Temperature Select cooling or heating for both driver and passenger side.

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Electronic climate control, ECC*

Control panel

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AUTO Functions 2. Fan Turn the knob to increase or Fan 1. AUTO The AUTO function automat- decrease fan speed. If AUTO Recirculation/Air quality system ically regulates climate con- is selected then fan speed is regulated automatically. The Defroster trol and maintains the selected temperature. The previously set fan speed is Air distribution AUTO function controls heat- disengaged. ing, air conditioning, fan AC ON/OFF – Air conditioning On/Off speed, recirculation, and air NOTE Heated front left seat distribution. If the knob is turned anticlockwise and the fan indicator in the display goes out, the fan Heated front right seat If you select one or more manual functions, the other functions continue to be controlled auto- and the air conditioning are switched off. The display shows the fan symbol and Rear window and door mirror defrosters matically. All manual settings are switched off OFF. when AUTO is switched on. The display shows Temperature selector AUTO CLIMATE.

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Electronic climate control, ECC*

3. Recirculation The air quality system consists of a multi-filter • The defroster functions for the front, side The function is selected to and a sensor. The filter separates gases and and rear windows can be used to demist shut out bad air, exhaust particles to reduce the levels of odours and the windows. gases etc. from the passen- pollution in the passenger compartment. When 4. Defroster ger compartment. The air in the sensor detects polluted outside air, the air Used to quickly remove mist- the passenger compartment intakes are closed and the air in the passenger ing and ice from the wind- 03 is recirculated, i.e. no outside compartment is recirculated. A green light (A) screen and side windows. Air air is taken into the car when illuminates in the button when the air quality flows to the windows at high this function is activated. If the air in the car sensor is active. fan speed. The light in the recirculates for too long, there is a risk of mist- Activating the air quality sensor: defroster button illuminates ing on the insides of the windows. when the function is active. ± Press AUTO (1) to activate the air quality Timer sensor (normal setting). The following also takes place when the The timer function reduces the risk of icing, defroster function is activated in order to pro- misting and bad air (if recirculation is selected). Or: vide maximum dehumidification in the passen- To activate/deactivate the function see ± Switch between three functions by press- ger compartment: page 77. ing repeatedly the recirculation button. • the air conditioning (AC) is automatically switched on (can be switched off with the NOTE • Air quality sensor engaged – the light (A) illuminates. AC button (6)) When Defroster (4) is selected, recirculation No recirculation engaged, provided it is not • recirculation is automatically disengaged. is always deactivated. • required for cooling in hot weather – light When the defroster is switched off the climate not illuminated. control returns to the previous settings. 3. Air quality system* • Recirculation engaged – the light (M) illu- Same button as recirculation. 5. Air distribution minates. The airflow can be distributed Keep the following in mind: to the windows, dashboard • As a rule, the air quality sensor should vents or floor by pressing the always be engaged. air distribution buttons. G000000 • Recirculation is limited in cold weather to avoid misting.

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Electronic climate control, ECC*

A symbol on the display above the climate con- 7 and 8. Heated front seats* on the button. Automatic switching off discon- trol panel and an illuminated light in the relevant To activate front seat heating: nects the rear window and door mirrors after button indicate which function has been 12 – 20 minutes depending on outside tem- selected. perature. Refer to the table on page 92. During cold weather the defrosting* also con- tinues after 20 minutes in order to keep the rear 6. AC – On/Off (ON/OFF) 03 ON: The air conditioning is on. window and door mirrors free of ice and mist. It is controlled by the system's Higher heat: The intensity of the defrosting can be adapted AUTO function. This way, to the outside temperature. This function must ± Press the button once – both lights illumi- be switched off manually. incoming air is cooled and nate. dehumidified. 10. Temperature selector Lower heat: The temperatures on the OFF: Off ± Press the button twice - one light illumi- driver and passenger sides When the defroster function is activated the air nates. can be set independently. conditioning is automatically switched on (can Press the button once to acti- be switched off with the AC button). Heat off: vate one side only. Press ± Press the button three times – light not illu- again to activate the other NOTE minated. side. Press the button a third time to activate The climate control system's demisting 9. Rear window and door mirror both sides. function with humidity sensor is significantly defrosters reduced with the air conditioning in deacti- The active side is indicated by the button's light Heating is used to quickly and in the display above the climate control vated mode (OFF), as well as with manually remove misting and ice from selected air distribution and fan speed. panel. the rear window and door mir- rors. Press the button once to When the car is started, the most recent setting start simultaneous rear win- is resumed. dow and rearview mirror defrosting. The function is NOTE active if one lamp is illuminated in the button. Heating or cooling cannot be hastened by The function is switched off manually or auto- selecting a higher or lower temperature than matically. Switch off manually with one press the actual desired temperature.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 91 03 Climate control

Air distribution

Air distribution Use: Air distribution Use: Air to windows. Some air to remove ice and Air to the floor and windows. to ensure comfortable flows from the air vents. The misting quickly. Some air flows from the dash- conditions and good air is not recirculated. Air board air vents. demisting in cold or conditioning is always humid weather. 03 engaged.

Air to windscreen and side to prevent misting Air to floor and from dash- in sunny weather with windows. Some air flows and icing in a cold and board air vents. cool outside tempera- from the air vents. humid climate. (Not tures. for low fan speed.)

Airflow to windows and from to ensure good com- Air to floor. Some air flows to to warm the feet. dashboard air vents. fort in warm, dry the dashboard air vents and weather. windows.

Airflow to the head and to ensure efficient Airflow to windows, from to provide cooler air for chest from the dashboard cooling in warm dashboard air vents and to the feet or warmer air air vents. weather. the floor. to the upper body in cold weather or hot, dry weather.

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Fuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater*

General information about heaters Refuelling Battery and fuel The parking heater heats the engine and pas- If the battery has insufficient charge or the fuel senger compartment and can be started level is too low, the parking heater is switched directly or with the timer. off automatically and a message appears on the information display. Two different times can be selected using the timer. Here, time refers to the time when the car ± Acknowledge the message by pressing the 03 is heated and ready. The car's electronic sys- indicator stalk READ button once. tem calculates when heating should be started based on the outside temperature. IMPORTANT The heater cannot start if the outside tempera- Repeated use of the parking heater com- ture exceeds 15 °C. At –10 °C or lower the bined with short journeys may discharge the maximum running time of the parking heater is battery and impair starting. 50 minutes. The car should be driven for the same time G007632 as the heater is used to ensure that the car's WARNING battery is recharged adequately to replace Warning decal on fuel filler flap. the energy consumed by the heater when it The car must be outdoors when the petrol is used on a regular basis. or diesel heater is used. WARNING Fuel which spills out could be ignited. NOTE Switch off the fuel-driven heater before star- ting to refuel. When the parking heater is active there may be smoke from underneath the car, which is Check on the information display that the perfectly normal. parking heater is switched off. When it is running, the information display shows PARK HEAT ON.

Parking on a hill If the car is parked on a steep hill, the front of the car should point downhill to ensure that there is a supply of fuel to the parking heater.

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 93 03 Climate control

Fuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater*

Activating the heater Symbols and display messages Display Specification When one of the timer's settings or DIRECT START is activated, the HEATER STOP- The heater has been information symbol in the com- PED - LOW BAT- stopped by the car's bined instrument panel illuminates TERY electronics in order and the information display shows to facilitate starting 03 an explanatory text. the engine. HEATER STOP- The heater has been Display Specification PED LOW FUEL stopped by the car's electronics in order FUEL HEATER ON The heater is LEVEL to facilitate starting switched on and the engine as well as running. 50 km driving.

G029052 TIMER IS SET FOR Reminder that the FUEL HEATER heater will start at Direct start and immediate stop READ button the set time after the car has been left, 1. Scroll with the thumbwheel to DIRECT 1 Thumbwheel when the remote START. RESETbutton1 control key is 2. Press the RESET button to select between removed from the ON and OFF. ignition switch. ON: Parking heater switched on manually or with programmed timer. OFF: Parking heater switched off. With the direct start of the heater it will be acti- vated for 50 minutes.

1 No function in cars without trip computer, fuel-driven parking heater as well as stability and traction control system.

94 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 03 Climate control

Fuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater*

Heating of the passenger compartment will After setting TIMER 1 a second start time can NOTE begin as soon as the engine coolant has be programmed with TIMER 2 by scrolling with reached the correct temperature. the thumbwheel. All timer programming will be cleared if the car's clock is reset. Set the alternative time in the same way as NOTE TIMER 1. The car can be started and driven while the parking heater is running. Deactivating a timer-started heater 03 A timer-started heater can be switched off manually before the set time has elapsed. Pro- Setting the timer ceed as follows: The time when the car shall be used and heated 1. Press the READ button. is specified with the timer. 2. Use the thumbwheel to scroll to the text Select between TIMER 1 and TIMER 2. PARK HEAT TIMER 1 or PARK HEAT 1. Scroll with the thumbwheel to PARK TIMER 2. HEAT TIMER 1. The text ON flashes on the display. 2. Briefly press the RESET button so that the 3. Press RESET. hours setting starts to flash. The text OFF is shown with a constant 3. Select the required hour using the thumb- glow and the heater is switched OFF. wheel. A timer-started heater can be switched off in 4. Briefly press RESET to move to the flash- accordance with the instructions in the section ing minutes setting. "Direct start and immediate stop". 5. Select the required minute using the Clock/timer thumbwheel. The heater's time is connected to the car's 6. Briefly press RESET to confirm the setting. clock. 7. Press RESET to activate the timer.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 95 03 Climate control

Fuel-driven auxiliary heater* (diesel)

Auxiliary heater (diesel) In diesel-engined cars the auxiliary heater may be required for achieving the correct tempera- ture in the engine and passenger compartment during cold weather. The heater starts automatically when extra 03 heat is required when the engine is running. The heater is switched off automatically when the correct temperature is reached or when the engine is switched off.

NOTE The auxiliary heater cannot be switched on or off manually but is only controlled by the car's electronics. When the auxiliary heater is active there may be smoke from underneath the car, which is perfectly normal.

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97 98 Cargo area 108 Rear seat...... Storage spacesinthe 102 Interior lighting...... Front seats ...... 110 ...... 100 ...... passenger compartment ...... 104 ......

G020908 INTERIOR 04 04 Interior

Front seats

Seating position Lumbar support1 (driver's and passenger The passenger seat backrest can be folded seat*), turn the wheel. forward to make room for long loads. Backrest rake: turn the wheel. 1. Move the seat as far back as possible. Control panel for power seat*. 2. Adjust the backrest to an upright position 90 degrees. WARNING 3. Lift the catches on the rear of the backrest while folding it forwards. Adjust the position of the driver's seat and adjust the seatbelt, see page 16, before set- 4. Push the seat forward so that the head ting off, never while driving. restraint "locks" in under the glovebox. 04 Check that the seat is locked in position. Floor mats* Tipping the front seat backrest* Volvo supplies floor carpets which are espe- cially produced for your car.

The driver's and passenger seats can be WARNING adjusted to the optimum sitting and driving positions. The floor mat at the driver's seat must be firmly fitted and secured in the attachment Forward/backward: lift the handle to adjust clips to prevent it from being trapped the distance to the steering wheel and ped- around and under the pedals. als. Check that the seat is locked after changing the position setting. Raise/lower the front of the seat cushion (driver's and passenger seat*), pump up/ down. Raise/lower the seat (driver's and passen- ger seat*), pump up/down.

1 Also applies to power seat.

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Front seats

Power seat* the seat again. Only one of the seat's settings Emergency stop can be adjusted at a time. If the seat accidentally begins to move, press any of the buttons to stop the function. Memory function WARNING 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 that none of the rear seat passen- gers is in danger of becoming trapped. 04

Memory in remote control key G020199 The settings for the driver's seat are stored in the memory for the remote control key with The seats can be adjusted for a certain time G020200 which the car is locked. When the car is after unlocking the door with the remote con- unlocked with the same remote control key the trol key without the key being inserted into the Buttons for memory function. driver's seat adopts the stored settings when ignition switch. The seat can always be the driver's door is opened. adjusted in ignition position I or II. Store setting 1. Adjust seat. Front edge of seat cushion up/down NOTE 2. Press and hold button M while pressing Seat, forwards/backwards button 1, 2 or 3 simultaneously. The remote control key memory is inde- pendent of seat memory. Seat, up/down Using a stored setting Backrest rake Press one of the memory buttons 1–3 until the seat stops. If you release the button then the An overload protection is deployed if one of the movement of the seat will stop. seats is blocked. If this happens, turn off the ignition and wait a short time before adjusting

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 101 04 Interior

Interior lighting

Reading lamps and interior lighting Front roof lighting Vanity mirror* The front reading lamps are switched on or off by pressing the relevant button in the roof con- sole. Rear roof lighting

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Controls in roof console for front reading lamps and passenger compartment lighting. The lamp is automatically switched on and off respectively when the cover is opened or Reading lamp left-hand, On/Off closed. G030855 Interior lighting Reading lamps, rear. Reading lamp right-hand, On/Off Glovebox lighting Reading lamp left-hand rear, On/Off Glovebox lighting is switched on and off All lighting in the passenger compartment can respectively when the lid is opened or closed. be switched on in ignition position I and II as Reading lamp right-hand rear, On/Off well as when the engine is running. The lighting The lamps are switched on or off by pressing can also be activated within 30 minutes after: the relevant button. • the engine has been switched off and the ignition is in position 0 Courtesy lighting Courtesy lighting (and passenger compart- the car has been unlocked but the engine • ment lighting) is switched on and off respec- has not been started. tively when a side door is opened or closed.

102 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 04 Interior

Interior lighting

Cargo area lighting Passenger compartment lighting is switched The lighting in the cargo area is switched on off when: and off respectively when the tailgate is • the engine is started opened or closed. • the car is locked with the key or remote control key. Automatic lighting Passenger compartment lighting comes on Using the switch (2), see page 102, three posi- and remains on for 5 minutes if one of the doors tions can be selected for the lighting the pas- is open. senger compartment: If any lighting is switched on manually and the • Off – right-hand side (marked with 0) car is locked then it will be switched off auto- 04 depressed, automatic lighting switched matically after 5 minutes. off. • Neutral position – automatic lighting acti- vated. The dimmer function is active. • On – left-hand side depressed, passenger compartment lighting on. Neutral position When the switch (2) is in neutral position pas- senger compartment lighting is switched on and off automatically in accordance with the below. The passenger compartment lighting is switched on and remains on for 30 seconds if: • the car is unlocked with the remote control key or key blade. • the engine is stopped and the remote con- trol key is turned to position 0.

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Storage spaces in the passenger compartment

Storage spaces

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104 04 Interior

Storage spaces in the passenger compartment

Storage pocket on rear of front seats. Glovebox Coat hanger Storage compartment in door panel with cup holder. Ticket clip Storage pocket on front edge of front seat cushions. Glovebox Storage compartment (e.g. for CD discs and cup holder, *) and storage compart- 04 ment behind the centre console. Bottle holder*

Coat hanger, only for light garments. G024208

Storage compartment and cup holder. The owner's manual and maps can be kept The coat hanger is located on the passenger Storage pocket* on front edge of centre here for example. There are also holders for seat head restraint. Only hang light garments rear seat cushion. coins, pens and fuel cards. on the hanger. The glovebox can be locked with the remote WARNING control key's detachable key blade. Further information is available on page 117. Ensure that no hard, sharp or heavy objects lie or protrude in such a way that they could cause injury during heavy braking. Always secure large and heavy objects with a seatbelt or cargo retaining straps.

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Storage spaces in the passenger compartment

Storage under the front armrest Cup holder in centre console

04 G026704 G018371 G018372 In the deeper compartment there is space for There is a storage space under the armrest. 10 normal CD cases. The cases must be stored There is space for a double cup holder under There is also a smaller storage space in the vertically on the top edge for all 10 to have the roller cover. The space can be used for detachable armrest. Press the small button space. storage by lifting out the cup holder. Lift at the and lift the armrest to open the shallow com- rear edge of the cup holder where there is a partment. Press the large button and lift the recess. armrest to open the deeper compartment. If the cup holder is being fitted - first align its two guide lugs in the two recesses in the front edge of the space and then press down the rear edge of the cup holder. Close the roller cover by gripping its front edge from below and pulling forward.

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Storage spaces in the passenger compartment

Storage compartment behind the gear Bottle holder* Ashtray* lever

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A bottle holder for larger bottles is located on An ashtray is located towards the rear of the When there are no buttons for parking assis- the rear of the tunnel console. tunnel console. tance and BLIS, see page 153 and page Open the ashtray by pulling the top edge of the 155, the space can be used as a storage com- cover. partment. Emptying the ashtray: 1. Press in the catch, see preceding illustra- tion, and tilt the cover up. 2. Then lift the ashtray out.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 107 04 Interior

Rear seat

Head restraint, rear Tipping the rear seat backrest

04 G020790 G020765 G014845 The rear seat backrests can be tipped forwards Lowering the backrest. All head restraints can be adjusted vertically to together, or individually, to make it easier to suit the height of the passenger. The upper Rear edge of seat cushion transport long objects. To avoid damaging the seatbelts when folding the backrests up or edge of the head restraint should be aligned Lock catch with middle of the back of the head. Raise the down, these should be hooked onto the grab head restraint as necessary. To lower the head Lowering the backrest handles. restraint, press the button by the right-hand Location of head restraint under seat cush- 1. Hang the seatbelts on the hooks before pillar at the same time as pushing down the ion lowering or raising the backrests. head restraint. To remove the head restraint, press the button by the right-hand pillar while 2. Lift the rear edge of the seat cushion (1) to lifting out the head restraint. IMPORTANT fold the seat cushions forward. The head restraints could be damaged if 3. Pull the lock (2) catch up and forward to they are not removed for loading. The head release the backrest. A red indicator on the restraint in the centre must also be removed lock catch shows that the backrest is no for heavy loads. longer locked in place.

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Rear seat

4. Fold the backrests (3) forward halfway and remove the head restraints on the outside seats. The centre seat's head restraint must be removed for a fully level floor. 5. Place the head restraints in the plastic sleeves on the undersides (4) of the raised seat cushions.

NOTE When the backrest has been raised, the red indicator should no longer be showing. If it 04 is still showing then the backrest is not locked in place.

WARNING Remember to take down the seatbelts once you have raised the backrest.

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Cargo area

Safety net* over towards the left bracket to fit it in Safety grille* place. 3. Check that the attachments on the safety net are securely fastened in the keyed recesses in the roof panel. Using the safety net with lowered backrests The safety net can also be used when the backrests are lowered. In this case, use the 04 front attachment points in the roof panel. Removing the safety net 1. Pull one of the net's attachments rearward G014730 G020768 to the large hole and pull it out. 2. Detach the other attachment in the same The retractable safety net storage cassette is way. The safety grille is designed to help prevent mounted on the rear of the backrest. loads or pets from being thrown forward in the Removing the safety net storage passenger compartment in the event of sud- Using the safety net with raised cassette den braking. For safety reasons, the grille must backrests 1. Lower the entire backrest. always be correctly fastened and secured. 1. Pull out the safety net horizontally back- ward. Extend the right hand attachment 2. Press the cassette outward to release it Folding up and hold it extended. Insert the attachment from the mounting brackets. If the safety grille is in the way it can be folded into the rear keyed recess in the roof panel. up to the roof: WARNING Press the attachment forward in the key- 1. Take hold of the bottom of the safety grille. way. The attachment must be pressed so Loads in the cargo area must be firmly far that the flange rides over the restriction secured even if the safety net is correctly 2. Pull straight backward and upward. Then between the front and rear holes. fitted. release. The gas struts prevent the grille from dropping down. 2. Do the same on the other side. The attach- ments on the net spring shut. Pull the net To fold down the grille, do the reverse.

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Cargo area

Removing Cargo cover* 4. The button springs back when the cargo Remove the safety grille as follows: cover is correctly located. 1. Fold the rear seat backrest forward slightly 5. Repeat the procedure on the opposite (to relieve the load from the gas struts). side. 2. Remove the caps from the nuts on either side that secure the safety grille. 3. Unscrew the nuts until the threads are flush with the edge of the nuts. 4. Turn the grille backward in the car slightly to release it from the trim. Do not angle the 04 grille too much as it can become wedged, making it difficult to pull out.

5. Repeat for the other mounting and then G020766 carefully lift the grille out of the car. Cargo cover. Fitting Fitting the cargo cover. G020767 To fit the safety grille: Fit the cargo cover as follows: 1. Follow the instructions in the reverse order. 1. Move the front section of the cargo cover 6. Check that the cargo cover is fitted firmly 2. Tighten the two nuts to 24 Nm. backwards/over the cassette. in the cargo area. If unsure about installing or removing the safety 2. Following which, fit the cargo cover in its 7. Fit the front section of the cargo cover in grille, consult an authorised Volvo workshop. tracks along the side panels, furthest into the wedge shaped tracks on the side pan- the cargo area. els, against the rear seat. 3. Push the button forward so that the 8. The cargo cover is now ready for use. catches are retracted. Following which, press the cargo cover down in the track. WARNING Do not place objects on the cargo cover or on its front section.

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Cargo area

Use Using the safety net together with the NOTE Pull the cargo cover over the cargo area and cargo cover hook it into the tracks in the rear pillars in the When the backrest has been raised, the red indicator should no longer be showing. If it cargo area. is still showing then the backrest is not locked in place. Removing the cargo cover. 1. Lift up the front section of the cargo cover, move it backwards and then allow it to Load retaining eyelets* hang free. 2. Move the button forwards, lift up one end 04 of the cargo cover. Repeat on the opposite side. Following which, pull out the cargo cover. G020769

1. Tip the backrests slightly forward to access the safety net cassette. Start with the 40% section. 2. Extend the safety net rearward. G014757 3. Fold the backrests back up. 4. Hook the net into the attachment points in The load retaining eyelets are used to fasten the roof panel as described for raised straps or nets to anchor items in the cargo backrests. area.

112 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 04 Interior

Cargo area

Electrical socket in cargo area* Bag holder*

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Fold down the cover to access the electrical The bag holder holds shopping bags in place socket. It works irrespective of whether or not and prevents them from tipping over and spill- the ignition is switched on. ing their contents in the cargo area. 1. Open the hatch in the cargo area. NOTE 2. Secure the shopping bags with the strap. Remember not to use the electrical socket with the engine switched off because of the risk of discharging the car's battery.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 113 Remote control key with key blade...... 116 Active locks...... 119 Keyless drive*...... 120 Battery in remote control key...... 123 Locking and unlocking...... 124 Child safety locks...... 127 Alarm*...... 128

114 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. LOCKS AND ALARM 05 05 Locks and alarm

Remote control key with key blade

Remote control key Loss of a remote control key Remote control key functions The car is supplied with two remote control If you lose a remote control key, take the car keys. and the other remote control keys to a Volvo workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is The remote control keys contain detachable recommended. The code of the missing metal key blades for mechanical locking/ remote control key must be erased from the unlocking of the driver's door and glovebox. system as a theft prevention measure. The key blades' unique code is available at authorised Volvo workshops, which are rec- Immobiliser ommended for ordering new key blades. The remote control keys are fitted with coded A maximum of six remote control keys/key chips. The code must be accepted by the blades can be programmed and used for one reader (receiver) in the ignition switch. The car single car. can only be started if the correct remote control

key with the correct code is used. G019402 05 Turn signal indication during locking/ unlocking Locking – Locks all doors and the tailgate. When the car is unlocked using the remote Press and hold to also close the side win- control key or Keyless drive system, two short dows and sunroof. flashes of the direction indicators serve to indi- Unlocking – Unlocks the doors and the cate that unlocking was correctly performed. tailgate. For locking, the indication takes place with one Approach lighting – Switches on the light- long flash and only if all locks are locked, after ing at a distance – lights up the area around the doors and the tailgate have been closed. a car parked in a dark location. Press the button once to switch on the interior light- Personal preferences in the menu system can ing, position/parking lamps, number plate be used to the deactivate indication via the lighting and door mirror lamps (option). The direction indicators. There will then be no visual lighting is switched off automatically after indication as to whether the lock status is cor- rect, see page 78.

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Remote control key with key blade

30, 60 or 90 seconds. For information on Detachable key blade Pull out the key blade at the same time. setting the delay time, see page 78. Tailgate – Press the button once to unlock Inserting the key blade the tailgate only.1 Be careful when inserting the key blade into the remote control key. Panic function – Used to attract attention in an emergency. Press and hold the red 1. Hold the remote control key with the nar- button for at least three seconds or press row end pointing down and lower the key it twice within three seconds to activate the blade into its slot. direction indicators and the horn. The func- 2. Lightly press the key blade to lock it in tion can be turned off with the same button position. You should hear a "click". once it has been active for at least 5 sec- onds. Otherwise the function switches off Unlocking doors with the key blade automatically after 30 seconds. If central locking cannot be activated with the remote control key, e.g. if the batteries are dis- G019403 IMPORTANT charged, then the driver's door can be 05 unlocked and opened as follows: The narrow section of the remote control Using the remote control key's detachable key key is particularly sensitive - this contains blade: 1. Insert the key blade in the driver's door the chip. The car cannot be started if the keyhole. chip is damaged. • the driver's door can be opened manually if central locking is not activated with the 2. Turn the blade 45 degrees clockwise and remote control key, see page 121. open the door. • access to the glovebox can be blocked, see page 118. NOTE Removing the key blade When the driver's door is unlocked using the key blade and is opened, the alarm is trig- To remove the key blade from the remote con- gered. It is switched off by inserting the trol key: remote control key in the ignition switch, see Slide the spring-loaded catch to the side. page 129.

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Remote control key with key blade

Locking the glovebox NOTE The remote control key cannot unlock the glovebox without the key blade. This function is particularly useful for when the car is left for service, at a hotel or similar. G020034 05 The glovebox can only be locked/unlocked using the remote control key's detachable key blade. (For information on the key blade, see page 117.) Insert the key blade in the glovebox lock.

Turn the key blade 90 degrees clockwise. The keyhole is horizontal in the locked position. Pull out the key blade.

± Unlocking takes place in reverse order.

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Active locks G019450

Active locks for remote control key with 05 key blade. Active locks for remote control key without key blade.

119 05 Locks and alarm

Keyless drive*

Keyless lock and ignition system Remote control key max. 1.5 m from the • the READ button has been pressed. car Never leave any remote control key in the In order to open a door or the tailgate, a remote control key must be no more than approx. car 1.5 m from the car door handle or tailgate. If a remote control key with keyless drive func- tion is left in the car, it is made passive when This means that the person who wishes to the car is locked. This prevents unauthorised open a door must have the remote control key entry. with him or her. It is not possible to open a door if the remote control key is on the other side of If someone breaks into the car and finds the the car. remote control key, it can be activated and used again. It is therefore important to handle The grey area in the illustration indicates the all remote control keys with equal care. range covered by the system's antennas. Interference to remote control key If someone leaves the car and takes a keyless G019451 drive remote control key with them, a warning function 05 Electromagnetic screening and fields can inter- Keyless function range message appears on the information display and a reminder signal sounds. The warning fere with the keyless drive system. To avoid The keyless drive system allows the car to be message disappears when the remote control this: do not place the remote control key near unlocked, driven and locked without the need key is brought back to the car or when the igni- mobile phones, metallic objects or, for exam- for a key. You simply need to have the remote tion dial is turned to position 0. The warning is ple, in a metal briefcase. control key with you in a pocket or a bag. only issued if the ignition dial is in position I or If interference is experienced nonetheless, use The system makes it easier and more conven- II after someone has opened and closed a the remote control key and key blade in the ient to open the car, for example with shopping door. normal way, see page 116. bags in one hand and a child in the other. It The warning message and reminder signal dis- saves you having to take out or look for the appear when the remote control key is brought remote control key. back to the car after one of the following The two remote control keys incorporate the actions: keyless drive function. You can order addi- • a door has been opened and closed tional remote controls. The keyless drive sys- tem can handle up to six remote controls. • the ignition dial has been turned to position 0

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Keyless drive*

Locking NOTE Unlocking doors with the key blade On cars with the keyless drive system and automatic transmission the gear selector must be moved to the P position and the ignition dial turned to the 0 position. Other- wise the car cannot be locked or alarmed.

Unlocking When the remote control key is within the range covered by the system's antennas: 1. Open the doors by pulling the relevant han- dle.

G020033 2. Open the tailgate by pressing under the G020225 tailgate opening button and lift the tailgate. 05 Cars with the keyless system have a button on the outside door handles. If for some reason the keyless drive function in If central locking cannot be activated with the remote control key, e.g. if the batteries are dis- When the remote control key is within the range the remote control key is not operating, the car can be unlocked using the remote control key charged, then the driver's door can be opened covered by the system's antennas, the doors as follows: and the tailgate are locked as follows: functions, see page 116. 1. To access the keyhole: Carefully prize out ± Push in the lock button on one of the door Power seat – remote control key with the plastic cover in the handle by inserting handles. memory function the key blade in the hole on the bottom of All doors must be closed before the lock button If several people with keyless drive remote the cover. is pushed in. Otherwise they will not lock. control keys get into the car, then the driver's seat will be adjusted for the person who opens 2. Unlock the door using the key blade. When the car is locked, the lock buttons on the the door first. inside of the doors retract.

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Keyless drive*

NOTE Door handle, right-hand rear When the driver's door is unlocked using the Centre console, under the rear section key blade and is opened, the alarm is trig- gered. It is switched off by inserting the Centre console, under the front section remote control key in the ignition switch, see page 129. WARNING People with pacemaker operations should Antenna location not come closer than 22 cm to the keyless system's antennae with their pacemaker. This is to prevent interference between the pacemaker and the keyless system.

Personal preferences 05 The Keyless Drive system can have personal preferences applied, see page 78. G020074

The keyless system has a number of integrated antennae located around the car: Rear bumper, inside centre Door handle, left-hand rear Cargo area, central and furthest in under the floor

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Battery in remote control key

Low battery in remote control key 1. Place the remote control key with the key- When the battery runs down and full function- pad downward and prize up the cover ality cannot be guaranteed, the information using a small screwdriver. symbol and display show KEY BATTERY 2. Remove the cover. LOW VOLTAGE or CAR KEY - CHANGE 3. Carefully examine how the battery's (+) and BATTERY. (–) sides are fitted (there is a diagram under the cover). Changing the remote control key 4. Prize out and change the battery. Avoid battery touching the battery and its terminals with your fingers. 5. Refit the cover and press it in. Dispose of the old battery in an environmen- tally-responsible manner. 05 G019406

If the locks repeatedly fail to respond to signals from the remote control key at a normal dis- tance, the battery should be replaced (type CR 2450, 3 V).

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Locking and unlocking

Locking/unlocking the car from WARNING Automatic relocking outside If none of the doors or the tailgate is opened Be aware that you can be locked in the car For cars with the Keyless system, see if it is locked from the outside with the within 2 minutes of unlocking, all are locked page 120. remote control key. You cannot then leave again automatically (does not apply to locking the car using any of the controls inside the from inside). This function reduces the risk of Unlocking car. the car being left unlocked unintentionally. (For Using the remote control key's unlock button cars with alarms, see page 129.) the car can be unlocked in two different ways (select in personal settings, see page 78): Rapid closing Press and hold (at least 4 seconds) on the Locking/unlocking the car from inside • One press unlocks the doors and the tail- remote control key's lock button to close all gate windows and sunroof* at the same time. • One press unlocks the driver's door and a Different personal settings can be made, see second press unlocks the other doors and page 78. the tailgate.

05 Locking Tailgate The remote control key lock button locks the doors and the tailgate at the same time - the Unlocking doors' lock button and door handles on the Unlocking tailgate only: inside are disengaged*. ± Press the remote control key's button to NOTE unlock the tailgate.

The car can be locked even if the tailgate is Locking G007451 open - when the tailgate is then closed there If the doors are locked when the tailgate is is a risk that the keys will be locked in*. closed then it remains unlocked. Lock with the The doors and the tailgate can be locked or remote control key's lock button or from inside unlocked simultaneously using the central to lock both doors and the tailgate. locking button on either front door.

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Locking and unlocking

Unlocking Automatic locking Temporary deactivation ± Press the upper section of the central lock- When the speed of the car exceeds 7 km/h the ing button . doors and tailgate are locked automatically. A long press (at least 4 seconds) also When the function is activated and the doors opens all the side windows simultaneously have been locked they can be opened in two - for example, to quickly ventilate the pas- ways: A senger compartment during hot weather. • Pull one of the door handles twice A door cannot be unlocked by pulling up its • Press the upper section of the central lock- lock button. ing button and pull the door handle. The function can be activated/deactivated by Locking means of personal preferences, see page 78. ± Press the lower section of the central lock- E B ing button . Deadlocks* D C Press and hold (at least 4 seconds) to also When deadlocked, the doors cannot be 05 close all windows and the sunroof* at the opened from the inside if they are locked with same time. the remote control key. All doors can be locked with each respective The deadlocks are activated with the remote door's lock button. control key and are set after a 25 second delay G026307 Opening the doors after the doors are locked. When the doors are locked from the inside: The car can only be unlocked from a deadlock Active menu options are indicated with a cross. ± Pull the handle twice to unlock and open state with the remote control key. The driver's Display the door. door can also be unlocked with the detachable key blade. MENU EXIT ENTER Navigation

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Locking and unlocking

If someone is going to stay in the car but the sage Full guard at which the deadlocks func- doors must be locked from the outside, then tion and the alarm's movement and tilt detec- the deadlocks function can be temporarily tors* are re-engaged. switched off. or This is carried out as follows: • If the locking system shall not be changed: 1. Access the menu system under Car Select no options at all and lock the car. Or settings (for a detailed description of the press EXIT and lock the car. menu system, see page 78). NOTE 2. Select Reduced guard. If the car is equipped with an alarm: 3. Select Activate once: The instrument • Remember that the car's alarm is armed panel display shows the message when the car is locked. Reduced guard - See manual and the If any of the doors are opened from the deadlocks function is switched off when • inside then the alarm will be triggered. 05 the car is locked. or WARNING Select Ask on exit: Each time the key is turned to position 0 the audio system dis- Do not allow anyone to remain in the car without first deactivating the deadlocks to play shows the message Press ENTER to avoid the risk of anyone being locked in. reduce guard until engine is started. EXIT to cancel - select one of the options: • If the deadlocks function shall be switched off: Press ENTER and lock the car. If the car is equipped with an alarm with move- ment and tilt detectors* then these are switched off at the same time, see page 129. The next time the remote control key is turned to key position II the system is reset to zero and the instrument panel display shows the mes-

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Child safety locks

Manual select, child lock, rear doors Electrical locking of the rear doors and The lamp in the button illuminates when the power windows* lock is active.

NOTE Cars with electric child safety locks do not also have manual child locks. G014697

G017440 05 Manual child lock in left-hand rear door. The door cannot be opened from inside. Driver's door control panel. When the electric child safety lock is active The door can be opened from inside. then the rear: The child safety lock controls are found on the windows can only be opened with the driv- trailing edge of the rear doors and are only • er's door control panel accessible when the doors are open. • doors cannot be opened from inside. To activate or deactivate the child safety locks: 1. Child safety locks are activated in key posi- 1. Remove the remote control key's key tion I or II. blade. 2. Press the switch on the driver's door. 2. Turn the control using the key blade. A message appears on the information dis- play.

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Alarm*

Alarm system Alarm indicator NOTE When the alarm is armed, it continually moni- Do not attempt to repair or modify alarm tors all alarm inputs. system components. All such attempts The alarm is triggered if: could affect the terms of insurance. • a door, the bonnet or tailgate opens • a non-approved key is used in the ignition Arming the alarm or if an attempt is made to force the lock ± Press the remote control key lock button. • a movement is detected in the passenger A long flash from the car's direction indi- compartment (if fitted with a movement cators confirms that the alarm is armed detector) and that the doors are locked. • the car is raised or towed away (if fitted with a tilt detector) IMPORTANT

• the battery's cable is disconnected G020227 The alarm is fully armed when the car's 05 • anyone tries to disconnect the siren. direction indicators have made one long A red LED on the instrument panel indicates flash and the LED on the instrument panel flashes once every other second. the alarm system's status: • LED not lit – the alarm is not armed. • The LED flashes once every other second Disarming the alarm – Alarm is armed. ± Press the remote control key unlock but- • The LED flashes rapidly after disarming the ton. Two short flashes from the car's direc- alarm and until key position II is activated tion indicators confirm that the alarm is – the alarm has been triggered. disarmed and that the doors are unlocked. If there is a fault in the alarm system, a message appears on the display. At which point you should contact a workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

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Alarm*

Automatic re-arming of the alarm Remote control key not working Reduced alarm level This function prevents you accidentally leaving the car without the alarm on. If none of the doors or the tailgate are opened within two minutes of disarming the alarm (and the car has been unlocked with the remote A control key), the alarm is automatically rearmed. The car is locked at the same time.

Deactivating a triggered alarm ± Press the unlock button on the remote control key or insert the key in the ignition E B switch.

G019420 D C Confirmation is given by two short flashes from 05 the direction indicators. If for some reason the remote control key is not working, the alarm can still be switched off and Alarm signals the car started as follows: When the alarm is triggered, the following hap- 1. Open the driver's door with the key blade. pens: The alarm is triggered and the siren G026307 A siren sounds for less than 25 seconds. sounds. • Active menu options are indicated with a cross. The siren has its own battery which is used 2. On cars with the keyless drive system: First if the car battery has insufficient charge or Display remove the knob by pressing in the is disconnected. catch (1) and pulling out (2). MENU • The direction indicators flash for 5 minutes or until the alarm is deactivated. 3. Insert the remote control key in the ignition EXIT switch (3). The alarm is deactivated. The alarm light flashes rapidly until the remote ENTER control key is turned to key position II. Navigation

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Alarm*

To avoid inadvertently triggering of the alarm - the instrument panel display shows the mes- 4. Open one of the doors. A siren should for example when leaving a dog in the car or sage Full guard at which the movement and sound and all direction indicators should during a ferry crossing - the movement and tilt tilt detectors and the deadlocks function are re- flash. detectors can be temporarily switched off. engaged. 5. Deactivate the alarm by unlocking the car This is carried out as follows: or with the remote control key. 1. Access the menu system under Car • If the detectors shall not be switched off: Test of alarm for bonnet settings (for a detailed description of the Select no options at all and lock the car. Or 1. Sit in the car and deactivate the movement menu system, see page 78). press EXIT and lock the car. detector. 2. Select Reduced guard. 2. Arm the alarm. Remain in the car and lock Testing the alarm system 3. Select Activate once: The instrument the doors with the button on the remote panel display shows the message Testing the movement detector in the control key. Reduced guard - See manual and the passenger compartment 3. Please wait 30 seconds. movement and tilt detectors are switched 1. Open all the windows. 4. Open the bonnet with the handle under the 05 off when the car is locked. 2. Arm the alarm. Activation of the alarm is dashboard. A siren should sound and all or confirmed by the lamp flashing slowly. direction indicators should flash. Select Ask on exit: Each time the key is 3. Please wait 30 seconds. 5. Deactivate the alarm by unlocking the car turned to position 0 the audio system dis- 4. Test the movement detector in the pas- with the remote control key. play shows the message Press ENTER to senger compartment, such as by lifting out reduce guard until engine is started. a bag from a seat. A siren should sound EXIT to cancel - select one of the options: and all direction indicators should flash. If the movement and tilt detectors shall be • 5. Deactivate the alarm by unlocking the car deactivated: Press ENTER and lock the car. with the remote control key. If the car is equipped with the deadlocks func- Test of alarm for doors tion then it is switched off at the same time, see 1. Arm the alarm. page 125. 2. Please wait 30 seconds. The next time the remote control key is turned 3. Unlock the driver's door with the key blade. to key position II the system is reset to zero and

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G020912 STARTING AND DRIVING 06 06 Starting and driving

General

Economical driving Slippery driving conditions Open tailgate Driving economically means driving smoothly Practise driving on slippery surfaces under Avoid driving with the tailgate open. If it is nec- while thinking ahead and adjusting your driving controlled conditions to learn how the car essary to drive with the tailgate open for a short style and speed to the prevailing conditions. reacts. distance: For more advice on reducing environmental 1. Close all windows. impact. see page 12. Engine and cooling system 2. Set the air distribution to the windscreen Get the engine warmed up as soon as pos- • Under special conditions, for example when and floor and run the fan at high speed. sible. driving in hilly terrain, extreme heat or with • Do not let the engine idle, but drive at light heavy loads, there is a risk that the engine and WARNING loads as soon as it is possible. cooling system will overheat. A cold engine consumes more fuel than a Do not drive with the tailgate open. Toxic • Avoid overheating the cooling system exhaust fumes can be drawn into the car warm one. • Maintain a low speed when driving with a through the cargo area. • Avoid braking too hard. trailer up long, steep ascents. • Do not drive with unnecessary loads in the • Do not turn the engine off immediately you car. stop after a hard drive. Driving in water The car can be driven through water at a maxi- • Do not use winter tyres when the roads are Remove any auxiliary lamps from in front • mum depth of 25 cm at a maximum speed of dry. of the grille if driving in extreme high tem- 10 km/h. Extra caution should be exercised Remove load carriers when they are not peratures. 06 • when passing through flowing water. being used. Avoid overheating the engine Avoid driving with open windows. • Do not exceed engine speeds of 4500 rpm IMPORTANT (diesel engines: 3500 rpm) if driving with a Engine damage can occur if water enters trailer or caravan in hilly terrain. The oil tem- the air filter. perature could then become too high. In greater depths, water can enter the trans- mission. This reduces the lubricating ability of the oils and shortens the service life of the systems.

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General

When driving in water, maintain a low speed • ventilation fan and do not stop the car. When the water has • windscreen wipers been passed, depress the brake pedal lightly audio equipment (high volume) and check that full brake function is achieved. • Water and mud for example can make the • parking lights. brake linings wet resulting in delayed brake Also, be aware of different accessories that function. load the electrical system. Do not use functions Clean the electric contacts of the electric which use a lot of power when the engine is engine block heater and trailer coupling after switched off. driving in water and mud. If the battery voltage is low, a message appears on the display. The energy-saving function IMPORTANT shuts down certain functions or reduces the load on the battery by, for example, slowing the Do not let the car stand with water over the sills for any long period of time. This could ventilation fan and switching off the audio sys- cause electrical malfunctions. tem. In the event of stalling in water, do not try to Charge the battery by starting the engine. restart. Tow the car from the water.

Do not overload the battery 06 The electrical functions in the car load the bat- tery to varying degrees. Avoid having the remote control key in position II when the engine is switched off. Use key position I instead, as less power is consumed. 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. Examples of functions that use a lot of power:

135 06 Starting and driving

Refuelling

Opening the fuel filler flap 3. Take out the cap. WARNING 4. Hang up the cap on the inside of the fuel Fuel which spills on to the ground can be filler flap. ignited by the exhaust fumes. Switch off the fuel-driven heater before star- NOTE ting to refuel. Put the petrol cap back on after refuelling. Never carry an activated mobile phone Turn until one or more clear clicks are heard. when refuelling. The ring signal could cause spark build-up and ignite petrol fumes, leading to fire and injury. Filling up with fuel Do not overfill the tank but fill until the pump Petrol nozzle cuts out. IMPORTANT

G015313 NOTE Do not add cleaning additives to the petrol, Don not forget to switch off the fuel-driven heater Excess fuel in the tank can overflow in hot unless recommended by Volvo. before refuelling! weather. Open the fuel filler flap with the button on the For more information on petrol, see lighting panel, see page 56. The engine must Fuel of a lower quality than that specified page 277. 06 be switched off before the flap can be opened. should not be used as engine power and fuel The fuel flap is located on the rear right wing. consumption can be negatively affected, see Diesel page 276. At low temperatures (–5 °C to –40 °C), a paraf- Closing fin precipitate may form in the diesel fuel, which Push in the flap until you hear a click. can lead to ignition problems. For more infor- mation, see page 277. Fuel cap 1. Turn the fuel cap until an obvious resis- IMPORTANT tance is felt. Use special winter grade fuel during cold 2. Turn past the resistance until it comes to a months. stop.

136 06 Starting and driving

Starting the engine

Before starting the engine Starting the engine Key positions ± Apply the parking brake. Petrol 0 – Locked position Automatic gearbox ± Turn the remote control key to key position The steering lock is activated ± Move the gear selector in position P or N. III. If the engine does not start within when the remote control key 5–10 seconds, release the key and try is removed from the ignition Manual gearbox again. switch. Put the gear lever in neutral and hold the clutch pedal fully depressed. This is particularly Diesel important in very cold conditions. 1. Turn the remote control key to key position II. I – Radio position WARNING > An indicator symbol in the combined Certain electrical compo- instrument panel shows that engine pre- nents can be switched on. Never remove the remote control key from heating is underway, see page 49. The engine's electrical sys- the ignition switch while driving or when the tem is not activated. car is being towed. The steering lock could 2. Turn the ignition key to position III when otherwise be activated, making it impossi- the indicator symbol goes out. ble to steer the car. Autostart (5-cylinder) The remote control key must be in key posi- II – Driving position tion II when the car is being towed. With the autostart function, there is no need to hold the remote control key (or ignition dial on The remote control key's 06 cars with Keyless Drive, see page 120) in key position when driving. The car's electrical system is NOTE position III until the engine has started. energised. The idling speed can be noticeably higher Turn the ignition key to the start position III and than normal for certain engine types during just release it - the starter motor then works cold starting. This is in order that the emis- sions system can reach normal operating automatically until the engine has started. temperature as quickly as possible, which minimises exhaust emissions and protects NOTE the environment. If the is started in extreme cold without waiting for engine preheating, then the automatic start sequence can be delayed for a couple of seconds.

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137 06 Starting and driving

Starting the engine

III – Start position WARNING The starter motor is engaged. When the remote control key Always remove the remote control key from the ignition switch when leaving the car, is released it springs back especially if there are children in the car. automatically to the driving position, once the engine has started. Make sure the steering lock is activated when the car is left to reduce the risk of theft. A ticking sound may be heard if the key is between positions. Turn the remote control key to position II and back to eliminate the sound. Remote control keys and electronic immobiliser When the steering lock is activated The remote control key must not hang with If the front wheels are positioned so that there other keys or metal objects on the same key is tension in the steering lock, a warning mes- ring. The electronic immobiliser could be acti- sage may be shown on the information display vated accidentally. and the car prohibited from starting. 1. Remove the remote control key from the ignition switch and turn the steering wheel so that the tension is released. 06 2. Hold the steering wheel in this position. Reinsert the key and make a new attempt to start the car.

WARNING Never remove the remote control key from the ignition switch while driving or when the car is being towed. The steering lock would be activated, making it impossible to steer the car.

138 06 Starting and driving

Starting the engine – Flexifuel

General information about starting If the engine still does not start bioethanol E85, an engine block heater should with Flexifuel ± Please wait for one minute, fully depress be used for about 2 hours to facilitate the quick The engine is started in the same way as in a the accelerator pedal and repeat the pre- starting of the engine. petrol-engined car, see page 137. vious procedure. The lower the temperature, the longer the time required with the engine block heater. At NOTE IMPORTANT -20 °C the heater should be used for approx. 3 hours. The immobiliser is activated in the event of If the engine does not start despite repeated repeated start attempts. Before a new start start attempts, contact a workshop - an Cars intended for E85 have an electric engine authorised Volvo workshop is recom- attempt is made the key/dial must first be block heater*. Starting and driving with a pre- mended. turned back to position I or 0. heated engine involves significantly lower emissions and reduced fuel consumption. For this reason you should aim to use the engine In the event of starting difficulties Engine block heater* block heater throughout the winter months. If the engine does not start at the first start attempt, proceed as follows: WARNING 1. Depress the accelerator pedal 1/3 to 1/2. The engine block heater is powered by high voltage. Fault tracing and repair of an elec- 2. Turn the remote control key/ignition dial to tric engine block heater and its electrical key position III. connections must only be carried out by a 06 3. When the engine has started, ease the workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended. accelerator pedal gradually as the engine speed increases. If the engine has not started after 10 seconds, second attempt ± Turn the remote control key/ignition dial to key position III until the engine starts, but not longer than 60 seconds. Electrical input to the engine block heater. When the temperature is expected to be lower than –10 °C and the car has been refuelled with

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Starting the engine – Flexifuel

NOTE If the battery has been discharged or discon- nected then a slightly longer period of driving Points to remember for carrying reserve is required for the adaptation as the memory fuel: for the electronics has been cleared. In the event of stalling due to an empty fuel tank, bioethanol E85 from a reserve fuel can may make the engine difficult to start in extreme cold. This is avoided by filling the reserve fuel can with 95 octane petrol.

For more information on Flexifuel's bioethanol E85 fuel, see page 277.

Fuel adaptation If the fuel tank is filled with petrol after the car has been driven on bioethanol E85 (or vice versa) then the engine may run slightly unevenly for a time. For this reason it is impor- tant to allow the engine to accustom itself 06 (adapt) to the new fuel mixture. Adaptation takes place automatically when the car is driven for a short period at an even speed.

IMPORTANT After the fuel mixture in the tank has been changed an adaptation should be made by driving at an even speed for about 15 minutes.

140 06 Starting and driving

Keyless drive*

General Starting the car Starting with the remote control key ± Depress the clutch pedal (cars with manual gearbox) or brake pedal (cars with auto- matic gearbox). Petrol engine ± Press in and turn the ignition dial to key position III. Diesel engine 1. First turn the ignition dial to key position II and wait until the diesel indicator symbol in the combined instrument panel goes out, see page 49.

G019410 2. Following which, turn the ignition dial to G019420 position III. The keyless drive system allows the car to be If the remote control key's battery is dis- unlocked, driven and locked without the need charged then the Keyless Drive function does for a key, see page 120. not work. In which case, start the car by using the remote control key as ignition dial. The ignition switch ignition dial is used in the 06 same way as the remote control key. One pre- 1. Press in the catch in the ignition dial. condition for starting the car is that the car's 2. Pull the ignition dial out from the ignition remote control key is located inside the pas- switch. senger compartment or the cargo area. 3. Insert the remote control key into the igni- tion switch and start in the same way as with the ignition dial.

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Manual gearbox

Gear positions - five-speed Gear shift indicator - GSI* • To engage reverse gear, the gear lever GSI - Gear Shift Indicator - must first be put in position N. Reverse advises the driver of the opti- gear cannot therefore be engaged directly mum time to change gear. from fifth gear due to the reverse gear The indication is given with an inhibitor. arrow for up and down shift- ing respectively in the lower Gear positions - six-speed (petrol) information display of the combined instrument panel, see page 47. Reverse gear inhibitor - five-speed G018256

For the best possible fuel economy, use the highest gear possible as often as possible. • Depress the clutch pedal fully during each 06 gear change. G018258 • Take your foot off the clutch pedal between gear changes. For the best possible fuel economy, use the • Follow the shifting pattern indicated. highest gear possible as often as possible. G018257 • Depress the clutch pedal fully during each The reverse gear inhibitor hinders the possibil- gear change. ity of mistakenly attempting to engage reverse • Take your foot off the clutch pedal between gear during normal forward travel. gear changes. Only engage reverse gear when the car is sta- • Follow the shifting pattern indicated. tionary.

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Manual gearbox

It may be difficult to find the positions for fifth NOTE Reverse gear inhibitor - six-speed and sixth gear when the car is stationary as the (diesel) reverse gear inhibitor (which blocks sideways Reverse gear is electronically blocked if the movement towards reverse) is then not acti- car is travelling faster than approx. 20 km/h. vated. Reverse gear inhibitor - six-speed Gear positions - six-speed (diesel) (petrol) G018262

The reverse gear inhibitor hinders the possibil- ity of mistakenly attempting to engage reverse gear during normal forward travel. 06 G018261

G018259 Only engage reverse gear when the car is sta- tionary. For the best possible fuel economy, use the The reverse gear inhibitor hinders the possibil- Engage reverse gear by pressing down the highest gear possible as often as possible. • ity of mistakenly attempting to engage reverse gear lever and moving it to the left. gear during normal forward travel. • Depress the clutch pedal fully during each Only engage reverse gear when the car is sta- gear change. tionary. • Take your foot off the clutch pedal between gear changes. • Follow the shifting pattern indicated.

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Geartronic automatic gear positions NOTE manual gear positions The driver can also change gear manually The brake pedal must be depressed to move the gear lever from the P position. using the Geartronic automatic gearbox. The car engine-brakes when the accelerator pedal is released. The gearbox is mechanically blocked when the P position is engaged. Always apply the Manual gearshift mode is obtained by moving parking brake when parking the car. the lever from position D to the right-hand end position at M. The information display shifts the R – Reverse indication from D to one of the figures 1–6, The car must be stationary when position R is depending which gear is engaged just then, selected. see page 47. N – Neutral • Move the lever forwards towards + (plus) No gear is engaged and the engine can be to change up a gear and release the lever,

G018264 which returns to its rest position at M. started. Apply the parking brake when the car is stationary with the gear selector in posi- • Pull the lever back towards – (minus) to D – left-hand position: Automatic gear tion N. change down a gear and release the lever. changing. The manual gearshift mode M can be selected M – right-hand position: Manual gear chang- NOTE at any time while driving. 06 ing. The brake pedal must be depressed to To return to automatic driving mode: move the P – Parking position move the gear selector from the N position lever to the left-hand end position at D. Select position P when you wish to start the if the car has been stationary for more than 3 seconds. Geartronic automatically shifts down if the engine or park the car. driver allows the speed to decrease lower than a level suitable for the selected gear, in order IMPORTANT D – Drive to avoid jerking and stalling. D is the normal driving position. The car auto- The car must be stationary when position P is selected. matically shifts up and down depending on the Kick-down level of acceleration and speed. The car must When the accelerator pedal is pressed all the be stationary when the gear selector is moved way to the floor (beyond the position normally to position D from position R. regarded as full acceleration) a lower gear is

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Automatic gearbox immediately engaged. This is known as kick- Mechanical gear selector inhibitor Automatic gear selector inhibitor down. Cars with an automatic gearbox have special If the accelerator is released from the kick- safety systems: down position, the gearbox automatically Keylock changes up. To remove the remote control key, the gear Kick-down is used when maximum accelera- selector must be in the P position. The key is tion is needed, such as for overtaking. locked in all other positions. Safety function Parking position (P) To prevent overrevving the engine, the gearbox Stationary car with engine running: control program has a protective downshift inhibitor which prevents the kick-down func- ± Hold your foot on the brake pedal when tion. moving the gear selector to another posi- tion.

Geartronic does not permit downshifting/kick- G020237 down which would result in an engine speed Electric gear inhibitor – Shiftlock Parking high enough to damage the engine. Nothing The gear selector can be moved forward and position (P position) happens if the driver still tries to shift down in back freely between N and D. Other positions To be able to move the gear selector from this way at high engine speed – the original are locked with a latch that is released with the the P position to other gear positions, the igni- gear remains engaged. inhibitor button on the gear selector. tion key must be in position II and the brake 06 pedal must be depressed. When kick-down is activated the car can With the inhibitor button depressed the lever change one or more gears at a time depending can be moved forwards or backwards between Shiftlock – Neutral (N position) on engine speed. The car changes up when the P, R, N and D. If the gear selector is in the N position and the engine reaches its maximum speed in order to car has been stationary for at least three sec- prevent damage to the engine. onds (irrespective of whether the engine is run- ning) then the gear selector is locked in the N position. To be able to move the gear selector from the N position to another gear position, the brake pedal must be depressed and the ignition key must be in position II. ``

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Disengaging the gear selector inhibitor the battery is flat. Proceed as follows to move to the gearbox oil's viscosity at low tempera- the car: tures. To reduce engine emissions, the gear- box shifts up later than normal when the engine 1. There is a small cover behind P-R-N-D on is started at low temperatures. the gear selector panel. Open it at the rear edge. NOTE 2. Fully insert the key blade from the remote control key. Depending on the engine temperature when the engine is started, the idle speed after a 3. Hold the key blade down and at the same cold start may be higher than normal for time move the gear lever out of the P posi- certain engine types. tion. Text message and action Cold start In some situations the display can show a mes-

G018263 When starting in low temperatures, the gear sage at the same time as a symbol is illumi- changes can sometimes feel hard. This is due nated. In certain cases, it may be necessary to move the car when it is not driveable, for example if

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Symbol Display Driving characteristics Action TRANSM. OVERHEAT BRAKE TO Difficulty in maintaining even speed at con- Gearbox overheated. Keep the car station- HOLD stant engine speed. ary using the foot brakeA.

TRANSM. OVERHEAT PARK SAFELY Significant pulling in the car's traction. Gearbox overheated. Park the car immedi- ately in a safe manner.

TRANSM. COOLING LET ENGINE RUN No drive due to overheated gearbox. Gearbox overheated. For fastest cooling: Run the engine at idling speed with the gear lever in the N or P position until the mes- sage clears.

A For fastest cooling: run the engine at idling speed with the gear lever in the N or P position, until the message clears.

The table shows three steps with an increased NOTE A display text clears automatically after the degree of seriousness should the gearbox action has been carried out or after one press 06 become too hot. In parallel with the display text The table's examples are no indication that on the indicator stalk READ button. the driver is also advised that the car's elec- the car is defective but instead show that a safety function has been activated inten- tronics are temporarily changing the driving tionally to prevent damage to one of the characteristics. Follow the instructions on the car's components. information display where appropriate. For more possible display messages with their respective proposals for solutions concerning automatic transmission, see page 52.

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All-wheel drive

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. Power is automat- 06 ically distributed between 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.

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Brake system

Brake servo Dampness can affect braking Bear in mind that driving with a trailer puts an If the car is rolling or is being towed with the characteristics additional load on the car's brakes. engine turned off, the brake pedal must be Brake components become wet when the car pressed about five times harder than when the is driven in heavy rain, through pools of water Anti-lock braking system (ABS) or when the car is washed. This may alter brake engine is running. If the brake pedal is The anti-lock braking system pad friction characteristics so that there is a depressed when the engine is started, you will (ABS) prevents the wheels from delay before braking effect is noticed. feel the pedal drop. This is normal and due to locking up during braking. the brake servo becoming active. This may be Press the brake pedal lightly from time to time This means the ability to steer is more noticeable if the car has Emergency if driving for long stretches in rain or slushy maintained and it is easier to swerve to avoid a Brake Assistance (EBA). snow, as well as after setting off in very damp hazard for example. or cold weather. This warms up the brake pads WARNING and dries off any water. This precaution is also After the engine has been started, the ABS will The brake servo only works when the engine recommended before parking the car for a long perform a brief self-test at a speed of is running. period in such weather conditions. about 20 km/h. This can be felt and heard as pulses in the brake pedal. NOTE If the brakes are used heavily To get the most out of the ABS: When driving in the Alps or other roads with If braking with the engine switched off, 1. Depress the brake pedal with full force. similar characteristics, the car's brakes are press the brake pedal sharply once, not Pulses will be felt. repeatedly. heavily loaded even if the brake pedal is not 06 being depressed especially hard. 2. Steer the car in the direction of travel. Do not release the pressure on the pedal. Because speed is often low, the brakes are not Brake circuits cooled as effectively as when driving on flat Practice braking with the ABS system in a traf- This symbol illuminates if a brake roads at higher speed. fic-free area and in different weather condi- circuit is not working. tions. So as not to overload the brakes, shift down If a fault should occur in one of the when driving downhill instead of using the foot The ABS symbol illuminates for two seconds if circuits, it is still possible to brake brake. Use the same gear driving downhill as there was a fault in the ABS system when the the car. The brake pedal will travel further and you would use driving uphill. This uses engine engine was last running. may feel softer than normal. Harder pressure braking more efficiently so the foot brake is on the pedal is needed to produce the normal only required for brief periods. braking effect.

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Brake system

Emergency Brake Assistance – EBA NOTE (Emergency Brake Assistance) For sudden When EBA is activated the brake pedal low- braking, full-strength braking is provided ers slightly more than usual, depress (hold) instantaneously. The EBA function senses the brake pedal as long as necessary. If the when heavy braking is underway by registering brake pedal is released then all braking how quickly the brake pedal is depressed. ceases. 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.

WARNING 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- 06 ised Volvo workshop is recommended. 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.

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DSTC – Stability and traction control system*

General Spin Control The stability system is activated automatically The stability and traction control system, STC/ The function prevents the driving wheels from each time the car is started. DSTC (Dynamic Stability and Traction Control) spinning against the road surface during accel- System operation during skidding and accel- helps the driver to avoid skidding and improves eration. eration can be partially deactivated. Operation the car's traction. Traction control system during skidding is then delayed and so allows more skidding which provides greater freedom A pulsing sound may be noticed during braking The function is active at low speed and trans- for dynamic driving. Traction in deep snow or or acceleration when the system is in action. fers power from the driving wheel that is spin- sand is improved at the same time as acceler- The car may accelerate slower than expected ning to the one that is not. when the accelerator pedal is depressed. ation is no longer limited.

The car is equipped with either STC or DSTC Reduced operation Operation depending on market. The table shows the ± Turn thumbwheel until the STC/DSTC integral functions of the respective systems. menu is shown. DSTC ON means that the system function Function/system STC DSTC is unchanged. Active Yaw Control X DSTC SPIN CONTROL OFF means that system operation is reduced. Spin Control X X ± Press and hold the RESET button until the Traction control sys- X X STC/DSTC menu is changed. 06 tem At the same time the symbol illumi- nates as a reminder that the system has Active Yaw Control been reduced. The function limits the driving and brake force of the wheels individually in order to stabilise G029057 The system remains reduced until the the car. engine is next started. Thumbwheel1 RESET button1

1 No function in cars without trip computer, fuel-driven parking heater as well as stability and traction control system. ``

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DSTC – Stability and traction control system*

WARNING Symbols in the combined instrument panel Suppressing system function may alter the driving characteristics of the car. DSTC system

NOTE DSTC ON is shown for several seconds on Information the display and the symbol illuminates each time the engine is started.

Messages on the information display If the symbols and are displayed at the TRACTION CONTROL TEMPORARILY same time: Read the message on the informa- OFF means that the system has been tempo- tion display. rarily reduced due to excessive brake tempera- ture. The function is reactivated automatically If the symbol appears alone then it may when the brakes have cooled. appear as follows: ANTI-SKID SERVICE REQUIRED system • Flashing light means that the STC/DSTC 06 disabled due to a fault. system is now being activated. ± Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the • Constant glow for two seconds means engine. system check when the engine is started. Constant glow after starting the engine or If the message remains when the engine is • while driving means that there is a fault in restarted, drive to a workshop - an authorised the STC/DSTC system. Volvo workshop is recommended. • Constant glow after deactivation reminds that the STC/DSTC system has been reduced.

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Park Assist*

General information on parking • Rear only. Limitations assistance • Both front and rear. The system must be deactivated when revers- ing with a trailer, or bike carrier on the towbar Function or similar. Otherwise the trailer or bike carrier The frequency of the signal increases the would trigger the sensors. shorter the distance to an obstacle, in front of or behind the car. If the volume of another NOTE audio source from the audio system is high, then this is automatically lowered. Rear parking assistance is deactivated automatically when towing a trailer if a Volvo The tone becomes constant at a distance of genuine trailer cable is used. about 30 cm. If there are obstacles within this distance both behind and in front of the car, the signal alternates between left and right-hand Parking assistance both front and rear speakers.

Rear parking assistance only Parking assistance front and rear. The system is automatically engaged when the Parking assistance is used as an aid to parking. car is started. A signal indicates the distance to a detected Rear parking assistance is activated when 06 obstacle. reverse gear is engaged and the message Park Assist active, Exit to deactivate is shown on WARNING the audio system display. Parking assistance does not relinquish the If the system is switched off, the display shows driver's own responsibility during parking. Park Assist deactivated Enter to activate The sensors have blind spots where obsta- cles cannot be detected. Be aware of chil- as soon as reverse gear is engaged. To change dren or animals near the car. the settings, see page 78. Button for Off/On (button location depends on The distance covered behind the car is other selected equipment). Variants about 1.5 metres. The signal comes from the Parking assistance is available in two variants: rear loudspeakers.

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Park Assist*

The system is automatically engaged when the Fault indicator Cleaning the sensors car is started and the switch's On/Off lamp is If the information symbol illumi- illuminated. If parking assistance is switched nates with constant glow and the off with the button, the lamp goes out. display shows PARK ASSIST SERVICE REQUIRED Front then park- ing assistance is disengaged. For Front parking assistance is active at speeds attention, contact a workshop - an authorised below 15 km/h. The system is deactivated at Volvo workshop is recommended. higher speeds. When the speed is below 10 km/h the system is reactivated. IMPORTANT The distance covered to the front of the car is about 0.8 metres. The signal for obstacles in In certain conditions the parking assistance system may produce incorrect warning sig- front comes from the front loudspeakers. nals that are caused by external sound Limitations sources that emit the same ultrasonic fre- G020770 Front parking assistance cannot be combined quencies that the system works with. with extra lights because the sensors are affec- Examples of such sources include horns, Parking assistance sensors. wet tyres on asphalt, pneumatic brakes and ted by the extra lights. The sensors must be cleaned regularly to exhaust noises from motorcycles etc. Rear ensure that they work properly. Clean them with water and car shampoo. 06 Rear parking assistance is activated when reverse gear is engaged. NOTE The distance covered to the rear of the car is about 1.5 metres. The signal for obstacles Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors may behind comes from the rear loudspeakers. cause incorrect warning signals. Limitations See the previous section Rear parking assis- tance only.

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BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System

General BLIS is an information system that under cer- Blind spots tain conditions can help to draw the driver's attention to vehicles moving in the same direc- B tion in the so-called "blind spot". The system is designed to work most effec- A tively when driving in dense traffic on multi-lane highways. BLIS is based on camera technology. The cam- eras (1) are located under the door mirrors. When a camera has detected a vehicle inside the blind spot zone the indicator lamp (2) illu- minates with a constant glow.

G020295 NOTE G020296 Rearview mirror with BLIS system. The lamp illuminates on the side of the car A = approx. 3.0 m, B = approx. 9.5 m. BLIS camera where the system has detected the vehicle. If the car is overtaken on both sides at the When BLIS operates Indicator lamp same time then both lamps illuminate. The system operates when the car is driven at 06 BLIS symbol a speed above 10 km/h. BLIS advises the driver with a message if a fault arises in the system. If for example the sys- Overtaking WARNING tem's cameras are obscured then the BLIS The system is designed to react if you overtake The system is a supplement to, not a indicator lamp flashes and a message is shown another vehicle at a speed of up to 10 km/h replacement for, a safe driving style and use in the information display. In such cases, check faster than the other vehicle. of the rearview mirrors. It can never replace and clean the lenses. If necessary, the system The system is designed to react if you are over- the driver's attention and responsibility. The can be switched off temporarily by pressing the taken by a vehicle travelling up to 70 km/h responsibility for changing lanes safely BLIS button, see page 156. always rests with the driver. faster than your vehicle.

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BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System

WARNING WARNING Activating/deactivating BLIS does not work in sharp bends. The system does not react to bicycles or mopeds. BLIS does not work when the car is revers- ing. The BLIS cameras can be disrupted by intensive light or when driving in the dark A wide trailer coupled to the car can conceal when there are no light sources (e.g. street other vehicles in adjacent lanes. It can pre- lighting or other vehicles). The system may vent the vehicle in the screened area from then interpret the lack of light as if the cam- being detected by BLIS. eras have been blocked. In both cases a message is shown on the Daylight and darkness information display. In daylight the system reacts to the shape of When driving in such conditions system the surrounding vehicles. The system is performance may be temporarily reduced designed to detect motor vehicles such as and a text message is shown, see cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles. page 157. In darkness the system reacts to the head- If the message disappears automatically Button for Off/On (button location depends on lamps of surrounding vehicles. Vehicles with then BLIS has returned to normal function- other selected equipment). headlamps that are switched off are not ality. BLIS is activated when the engine is started. detected by the system. This means for exam- The BLIS cameras have limitations similar to The indicator lamps in the door panels flash 06 ple that the system does not react to a trailer the human eye, i.e. they "see" worse in three times when BLIS is activated. without headlamps which is towed behind a heavy snowfall or thick fog for example. The system can be deactivated/activated by car or truck. pressing the BLIS button. When BLIS is deactivated the light in the button goes out and a text message is shown on the dashboard 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-

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BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System ton to clear the text message. For more infor- Text on the dis- Specification mation on messages, see page 52. play Limitations In some situations the BLIS indicator lamp may BLIS system message BLIS SERVICE Blind spot system illuminate despite there being no other vehicle REQUIRED disengaged. Text on the dis- Specification within the blind spot. play Contact with an BLIS ON BLIS system on. authorised Volvo NOTE workshop is recom- If the BLIS indicator lamp illuminates on iso- BLIS REDUCED The BLIS camera is mended. lated occasions despite there being no FUNCTION disrupted by fog or BLIS OFF BLIS system off. other vehicle within the blind spot then this strong sunlight, for does not mean that a fault has arisen in the example, shining system. directly into the IMPORTANT In the event of a fault in the BLIS system the camera. display shows the text BLIS SERVICE The camera resets Repair of the BLIS system components REQUIRED. must only be performed by a workshop - an itself when the envi- authorised Volvo workshop is recom- ronment has mended. Here are several examples of situations where returned to normal. the BLIS indicator lamp may illuminate even if there is no other vehicle within the blind spot. 06 BLIS CAMERA One or both cam- Cleaning BLOCKED eras blocked. In order to work most effectively the BLIS cam- Clean the lenses. 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.

IMPORTANT Reflection from shiny wet road surface. The lenses are electrically heated to melt ice or snow. If necessary, brush snow away from the lenses.

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BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System G018177

Own shadow on large, light, smooth surface, e.g. noise barrier or concrete road surface.

Low sun in the camera.

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Towing and recovery

Start assistance WARNING IMPORTANT Use a donor battery if the battery is discharged The steering lock remains in the position it Note that the car must always be towed with and the engine does not start. Do not tow the was in when the power was cut off. The the wheels rolling forward. car to bump start it, see page 161. steering lock must be unlocked before tow- ing. • Cars with automatic gearbox must not IMPORTANT be towed at speeds above 80 km/h or The remote control key must be in position further than 80 km. Bump starting the car can damage the cat- II. Never remove the key from the ignition alytic converter. switch while driving or when the car is being towed. Model 2.0 Auto 2.0 with automatic gearbox should not be Towing towed. As the transmission fluid cannot be NOTE maintained at the correct operating tempera- Find out the highest legal speed for towing ture by the engine-driven circulation pump the before towing the car. If the car is de-energised then the steering lock must be unlocked using a donor bat- risk of damage to the gearbox is great. 1. Turn the remote control key to position II tery before towing can be started. However, the car can be towed for a short dis- and unlock the steering lock so that the car tance at low speed to move it from a dangerous can be steered, see page 138. WARNING position - not further than 30 km and not faster 2. The ignition key must remain in position II than 30 km/h. The brake servo and power steering do not while the car is being towed. work when the engine is switched off. The 06 3. Ensure the towrope is always taut by gently brake pedal must be pressed about five IMPORTANT depressing the brake pedal to avoid violent times harder than normal, and the steering will be considerably heavier than normal. Towing at temperatures below freezing jerks. point is strongly advised against.

Manual gearbox ± Move gear lever into neutral and release the parking brake. Automatic gearbox ± Move the gear selector to position N and release the parking brake.

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Towing and recovery

Towing eye • After use, unscrew the towing eye and return it to its place. • Refit the cover on the bumper.

IMPORTANT The towing eye is only designed for towing on roads, not for pulling the car unstuck or out of a ditch. Call a recovery service for recovery assistance.

NOTE 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. Use the towing eye if the car needs to be towed For this reason it is advisable to store the on the road. The towing eye is attached in the towbar's towball in the car, see page 164. recess on the right-hand side of the front or 06 rear bumper. Fitting the towing eye Recovery Take out the towing eye (1) that is located Call a recovery service for recovery assistance. under the floor hatch in the cargo area. The car must always be towed with the wheels Release the cover on the bumper by press- rolling forward. ing on the marking on the lower edge of the cover. IMPORTANT Screw in the towing eye firmly, right in up Cars with automatic gearbox must only be to the flange. Use the wheel wrench to towed with drive wheels raised from the tighten the towing eye. road.

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Start assistance

Starting with a donor battery 3. If the donor battery is in another car, switch WARNING off the engine in the other car and ensure that the cars do not touch one another. The battery can generate oxyhydrogen gas, which is highly explosive. One spark, which 4. Connect the red jump lead between the can be generated if you connect the jump positive terminal on the donor battery (1+) leads incorrectly, is sufficient to make the and the positive terminal in your car (2+). battery explode. 5. Connect one end of the black jump lead to The battery contains sulphuric acid, which can cause serious burns. If the acid comes the donor battery's negative terminal (3-). into contact with eyes, skin or clothing, flush 6. Connect the other end of the black jump with large quantities of water. lead to the earthing point (4–) by the left- If acid splashes into the eyes, seek medical hand strut tower. attention immediately. 7. Start the engine of the "donor car". Let the engine run a few minutes at a speed slightly G020298 higher than idle 1500 rpm. If the battery in the car has become flat, you 8. Start the engine of the car with the flat bat- can "borrow" electric current from either a sep- tery. arate battery or from another car. Always make 9. Remove the jump leads, first the black and sure the crocodile clips on the jump leads are then the red. 06 attached securely to eliminate sparks during the start attempt. Make sure that none of the clamps on the black jump lead comes into contact with When jump starting the car, the following steps the battery's positive terminal or the clamp are recommended to avoid risk of explosion: connected to the red jump lead. 1. Turn the remote control key to key position 0. IMPORTANT 2. Ensure that the other battery is 12 volt. Do not touch the crocodile clips during the start procedure. There is a risk of sparks forming.

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Driving with a trailer

General • The brakes are loaded much more than Trailer weights Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The usual on long and steep downhill slopes. Information on permitted trailer weights, see total of the weight of the passengers and all Downshift to a lower gear and adjust your page 263. accessories, e.g. towbar, reduces the car's speed. payload by a corresponding weight. For more • The engine is loaded more heavily than WARNING detailed information on weights, see usual when driving with a trailer. page 263. Follow the stated recommendations for • The engine and gearbox can overheat if the trailer weights. Otherwise, the car and trailer If the towing bracket is fitted by an authorised car is driven with a heavy load in hot may be difficult to control in the event of weather. If the temperature gauge for the Volvo workshop, then the car is delivered with sudden movement and braking. engine's cooling system goes into the red the necessary equipment for driving with a zone, stop and let the engine idle for a few trailer. minutes. The automatic gearbox responds NOTE The car's towing bracket must be of an through a built-in protection system. See • The stated maximum permitted trailer approved type. the message on the information display. If weights are those permitted by Volvo. • If the towbar is retrofitted, check with your the car overheats, the air conditioning may National vehicle regulations can further limit Volvo dealer that the car is fully equipped be switched off temporarily. trailer weights and speeds. Towbars can be for driving with a trailer. • In the interests of safety, speed should be certified for higher towing weights than the car can actually tow. • Distribute the load on the trailer so that the restricted to 80 km/h, even if the laws of weight on the towing bracket follows the certain countries allow for higher speeds. 06 specified maximum towball load. • Move the gear selector to park position P Automatic gearbox, driving with a • Increase the tyre pressure to the recom- when parking an automatic car with a trailer mended pressure for a full load. For tyre hitched trailer. Always use the parking pressure decal location, see page 178. brake. Block the wheels with chocks when Parking on a hill parking a car with hitched trailer on a hill. • Clean the towing bracket regularly and 1. Apply the parking brake (handbrake). grease the towball1. 2. Move the gear selector to parking position • Do not tow a heavy trailer when the car is P. brand new. Please wait until it has been driven at least 1000 km.

1 Does not apply to the towball if using a stabiliser hitch.

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Driving with a trailer

Starting on a hill 1. Move the gear selector to driving posi- tion D. 2. Release the parking brake (handbrake). Steep inclines • Select an appropriate manual gear position when climbing steep inclines or at low speeds. This prevents the gearbox from changing up and keeps the gearbox oil cooler. • Do not use a higher manual gear than the engine can "handle". It is not always eco- nomical to drive in high gears. • Avoid driving with a trailer on inclines of more than 12%.

Diesel 1.6D engine with manual gearbox, driving with a trailer 06 If the car is driven with a major load in a hot climate, the engine cooling fan can be replaced with one of a greater capacity than the stand- ard model. Check with your nearest Volvo dealer regarding the options for your car.

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Towing equipment*

Towbar Storing the towball section Trailer cable If the car is equipped with a detachable towbar, the towball mounting instructions must be fol- lowed carefully, see page 166.

WARNING If the car is fitted with a Volvo detachable towbar: • Follow the assembly instructions for the towball section carefully. • The towball section must be locked with the key before setting off. Check that the indicator window shows

• G031118 green. G014589 Towball section storage location. An adapter is required if the car's towing Important checks IMPORTANT bracket has 13 pin electrics and the trailer has • The towball section's towball must be 7 pin electrics. Use an adapter cable approved cleaned and greased regularly. 06 Always remove the towball section after use by Volvo. Make sure the cable does not drag and store it in the appointed location in the on the ground. NOTE car, firmly fastened with its strap. If a towball hitch with vibration damper is used, it is not necessary to grease the tow- ball.

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Towing equipment*

Specifications G010387 G010388 G010393

Dimensions for mounting points (mm) A B C D E F G H I J K

Fixed towbar standard 1115 81 06 113 Fixed towbar with Nivomat 1111 76 964 482 40 141 542 150 100 140 Detachable towbar standard 1115 81 63 Detachable towbar with Nivomat 1111 77

1 Side member

2 Ball centre

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Detachable towbar*

Fitting the towball G020301 G020302 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, ing in the catch and then pulling the wise. press in and turn the locking wheel anti- cover straight back . clockwise until you hear a click. 06

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Detachable towbar* G020304 G020306 G020307

4. Insert the towball section until your hear a 5. Check that the indicator window shows 6. Turn the key anticlockwise to locked posi- click. green. tion. Remove the key from the lock.

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Detachable towbar*

Removing the towball G020309 G020310 G020301 7. Check that the towball section is secure by 8. Safety cable. pulling it up, down and back. 1. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to the WARNING unlocked position. WARNING Be sure to attach the trailer's safety cable to 06 If the towball section is not fitted correctly the correct place. then it must be removed and refitted in accordance with the previous instructions.

IMPORTANT Only grease in the ball for the towing hitch, the remainder of the towball section should be clean and dry.

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Detachable towbar* G020312 G020314 G017318

2. Push in the locking wheel and turn it 3. Turn the locking wheel down fully, until it 4. Push on the protective cover. anticlockwise until you hear a click. comes to a stop. Hold it in this position while pulling the towball rearward and upward. 06 WARNING Secure the towbar's loose towball safely if it is stored in the car, see page 164.

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Loading

General • Heavy objects should be placed as low as Load carriers* Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The possible. Avoid placing heavy loads on a To avoid damaging the car and for maximum total of the weight of the passengers and all lowered backrest. possible safety while driving, it is recom- accessories reduces the car's payload by a • Cover sharp edges with something soft to mended to use load carriers specially designed corresponding weight. For more detailed infor- avoid damaging the upholstery or the glass for your car by Volvo. mation on weights, see page 263. surface of the tailgate. Carefully follow the mounting instructions sup- • Secure all loads to the load retaining eye- plied with the carriers. WARNING lets with straps or web lashings. • Check periodically that the load carriers The car's driving characteristics change WARNING and load are properly secured. Lash the depending on how heavily it is loaded and load securely with retaining straps. how the load is distributed. A loose object weighing 20 kg can, in a Distribute the load evenly over the load frontal collision at a speed of 50 km/h, carry • the impact of an item weighing 1000 kg. carriers. Put the heaviest objects at the Loading the cargo area bottom. Stop the engine and apply the parking brake • The size of the area exposed to the wind, when loading or unloading long objects. The WARNING and therefore fuel consumption, increase gear lever or gear selector can be knocked out Never load cargo above the backrest. with the load's size. of position by long loads, which could set the The protection provided by the inflatable • Drive gently. Avoid quick acceleration, car in motion. curtain in the headlining may be compro- heavy braking and hard cornering. 06 To increase the size of the cargo area, the head mised or eliminated by high loads. restraints can be removed and the seats folded Always secure the load. During heavy brak- WARNING down, see page 108. ing the load may otherwise shift, causing The car's centre of gravity and driving cha- injury to the car's occupants. racteristics are altered by roof loads. Place the load firmly against the backrest in front. • The head rests can be removed so that they are not damaged. • Put wide loads in the centre.

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Adjusting headlamp pattern

Correct light pattern for left or right- Halogen headlamps Headlamps with Xenon lights hand traffic G021421 G021422 G020317 Left-hand traffic. Left-hand traffic. Headlamp pattern for left-hand traffic. Right-hand traffic. Right-hand traffic. Headlamp pattern for right-hand traffic. 06 The headlamp pattern can be adjusted using a WARNING control in each headlamp housing to avoid On cars with Dual Xenon headlamps, Dual dazzling oncoming motorists. Xenon lamp replacement must be carried out at a workshop - an authorised Volvo The correct pattern will also better illuminate workshop is recommended. The headlamps the verge. must be handled with extreme caution due to the Dual Xenon lamp's high-voltage unit.

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G020918 WHEELS AND TYRES 07 07 Wheels and tyres

General

Driving characteristics and tyres Speed ratings New tyres The tyres greatly affect the car's driving cha- The car is approved as a whole, which means Tyres are perishable. After a racteristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre that dimensions and speed ratings must not few years they begin to pressure and speed rating are important for differ from those specified on the vehicle reg- harden at the same time as how the car performs. istration document. The only exception to the friction capacity/charac- these conditions is winter tyres (both those teristics gradually deteriorate. When changing tyres, ensure that tyres of the with metal studs and those without). If such a For this reason, aim to get as same type and dimensions, and preferably also tyre is chosen, the car must not be driven faster fresh tyres as possible when the same make, are fitted to all four wheels. than the speed rating of the tyre (for example, you replace them. This is especially important Follow the recommended tyre pressures class Q can be driven at a maximum of with regard to winter tyres. The last four digits specified on the tyre pressure label, see 160 km/h). in the sequence mean the week and year of page 178. manufacture. This is the tyre's DOT marking Remember that traffic regulations determine (Department of Transportation), and this is sta- how fast a car can be driven, not the speed Designation of dimensions ted with four digits, for example 1502. The tyre class of the tyres. The dimensions are stated on all car tyres. in the illustration was manufactured in week 15 Example: 205/55R16 91 W. Note! Maximum permitted speeds indicated. of 2002. Tyre age 205 Section width (mm) Q 160 km/h (used only on winter tyres) All tyres older than six years should be checked 55 Ratio between section height and T 190 km/h by an expert even if they seem undamaged. width (%) The reason for this is that tyres age and decom- H 210 km/h pose, even if they are hardly ever or never used. R Radial ply The function can therefore be affected due to V 240 km/h the tyre's constituent materials being broken 16 Rim diameter in inches (") 07 W 270 km/h down. In such a case the tyre should then not 91 Tyre load index (in this case 615 kg) be used. This also applies to spare tyres, winter Y 300 km/h tyres and tyres saved for future use. Examples W Speed rating for maximum permitted of external signs which indicate that the tyre is speed (in this case 270 km/h). unsuitable for use are cracks or discoloration. The age of the tyre can be determined by the DOT marking, see previous illustration.

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More even wear and maintenance Tyres with tread wear indicators NOTE Tread wear indicators are narrow treadless bands across the width of the tread. On the The legal provisions for the use of studded tyres vary from country to country. 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 Tread depth with the tread wear indicators. Change to new Road conditions with ice, slush and low tem- tyres as soon as possible. Remember that peratures place considerably higher demands tyres with little tread depth provide very poor on tyres than summer conditions. It is therefore grip in rain and snow. recommended not to drive on winter tyres that have a tread depth of less than 4 mm. Winter tyres Snow chains Volvo recommends winter tyres with specific Snow chains may only be used on the front winter tyre dimensions. Tyre dimensions are wheels. This also applies to all-wheel-drive G020323 dependent on engine variant. When driving on cars. Tread wear indicators. winter tyres, they must be fitted to all four Never drive faster than 50 km/h with snow wheels. The correct tyre pressure results in more even chains. Avoid driving on bare ground as this wear, see page 178. Driving style, tyre pres- wears out both the snow chains and tyres. sure, climate and road condition affect how NOTE Never use quick-fit snow chains as the space quickly your tyres age and wear. To avoid dif- Volvo recommends that you consult a Volvo between the brake discs and the wheels is too ferences in tread depth and to prevent wear dealer about which wheel rim and tyre types small. patterns arising, the front and rear wheels can are most suitable. be switched with each other. A suitable dis- IMPORTANT tance for the first change is approx. 5000 km 07 Studded tyres Use Volvo genuine snow chains or equiva- and then at 10000 km intervals. Volvo recom- Studded winter tyres should be run in gently for mends that you contact an authorised Volvo lent chains designed specifically for the car 500-1000 km, so that the studs settle properly model, and tyre and wheel rim dimensions. workshop for checking if you are uncertain into the tyres. This gives the tyre, and espe- In the event of uncertainty Volvo recom- about tread depth. cially the studs, a longer service life. mends that you consult an authorised Volvo Wheels should be stored lying down or hanging workshop. up, and not standing up.

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General

Rims and wheel nuts IMPORTANT ted on the bolt nearest the air valve. Otherwise the wheel cover cannot be fitted to the rim. The wheel nuts should be tightened to 110 Nm. Overtightening can damage the nuts and the bolts. Spare wheel Temporary Spare* The spare wheel is only intended to be used for Steel rims – standard wheel nuts (1) the short time it takes to get the normal wheel Steel rims are normally mounted with the replaced or repaired. Replace the spare wheel standard wheel nuts, but the bulge acorn vari- with a normal wheel as soon as possible. The ety may also be used. car's handling may be altered by the use of the spare wheel. WARNING Never drive faster than 80 km/h with a spare wheel on the car. Never use standard nuts for aluminium rims. The wheel could come loose. G020324 IMPORTANT

Standard wheel nuts. Aluminium rims – bulge acorn wheel nuts The car must never be driven fitted with (2) more than one "Temporary Spare" wheel. Bulge acorn wheel nuts. Only use the bulge acorn variety of nuts with Only use wheel rims that are tested and aluminium rims. These differ markedly from approved by Volvo and which are included in other nut types as they have a rotating conical the Volvo genuine accessories range. washer.

There are two types of wheel nut, depending NOTE 07 on whether the wheel rims are made of steel or aluminium. These nuts may also be used with steel rims. 1. Tighten the wheel nuts to 110 Nm. Locking wheel nuts 2. Check the torque with a torque wrench. Locking wheel nuts can be used on both alu- minium and steel rims. If steel rims with locking wheel nuts are used in combination with wheel covers, the locking wheel nut should be moun-

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General

Summer and winter wheels 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. G020325

The arrow shows the tyre's direction of rotation. When summer and winter wheels are changed, see page 183, 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. 07 The tyre must always rotate in the same direc- tion 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

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Tyre pressure

Recommended tyre pressure Stated on the label: pressure that is too low can also result in the tyres overheating and disintegrating. • Tyre pressure for the car's recommended tyre size For information on the correct tyre pressure, • ECO pressure refer to the tyre pressure table. The specified tyre pressures refer to "cold tyres". ("Cold Spare tyre pressure (Temporary Spare). • tyres" means the tyres are the same tempera- Checking the tyre pressure ture as the ambient temperature.) Check the tyre pressure regularly. Fuel economy, ECO pressure At speeds under 160 km/h the general tyre NOTE pressure for maximum load is recommended Tyre pressure decreases over time, this is a in order to obtain optimum fuel economy. natural phenomenon. Tyre pressure also varies depending on ambient temperature. Tyre pressure affects travelling comfort, road noise and steering characteristics. G020791 Even after several kilometres of driving, the The tyre pressure label on the driver's side door tyres warm up and the pressure increases. So pillar shows which pressures the tyres should air must not be released if the pressure is have at different load and speed conditions. checked when the tyres are warm. While the pressure must be increased if it is too low. NOTE Inadequately inflated tyres increase fuel con- Full load in the car equates to the number of sumption, shorten tyre lifespan and impair the seats with seatbelts. car's roadholding. Driving on tyres with tyre 07

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Tyre pressure

Tyre pressure table Variant Tyre size Speed Load, 1 - 3 persons Max. load (km/h) Front (kPa) A Rear Front Rear (kPa) ECO pres- (kPa) (kPa) sureB 1.6 195/65 R15 0-160 210 210 250 250 250

1.8 205/55 R16 160+ 250 210 280 260 - 1.8F 205/50 R17 0-160 220 220 250 250 250 2.0 215/45 R18C 160+ 260 220 280 260 - 1.6D

2.4 205/55 R16 0-160 210 210 250 250 250

2.4i 160+ 250 210 280 260 - 2.0D 205/50 R17 0-160 220 220 250 250 250

215/45 R18 160+ 260 220 280 260 -

T5 205/55 R16 0-160 210 210 250 250 250

T5 AWD 160+ 260 210 280 260 -

205/50 R17 0-160 220 220 250 250 250 07 215/45 R18 160+ 270 220 290 270 -

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Variant Tyre size Speed Load, 1 - 3 persons Max. load (km/h) Front (kPa) A Rear Front Rear (kPa) ECO pres- (kPa) (kPa) sureB D5 205/55 R16 0-160 230 220 250 250 250

205/50 R17 160+ 270 220 290 270 - 215/45 R18

Spare T125/85 R16 0-80 420 420 420 420 - wheelD

A In certain countries there is the "bar" unit beside the SI unit "Pascal": 1 bar = 100 kPa. B Fuel-efficient driving, see page 178 C 1.6 cannot select this tyre. D Temporary Spare.

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Warning triangle* and spare wheel*

Warning triangle

Follow the regulations in force for the use of a Spare wheel* and jack* Taking out the spare wheel warning triangle*. Place the warning triangle in 1. Fold the rear edge of the floor mat forward. a suitable place with regard to the traffic. The car's original jack* The original jack must only be used for chang- 2. Release the spare wheel and lift it out. 1. Undo the case containing the warning tri- ing wheels. The jack's thread should always be angle, it is secured with Velcro straps. Take 3. Take out the jack* plus crank and the wheel well greased. The spare wheel* plus jack* and the warning triangle from the case. wrench*. wheel wrench* are stored under the floor in the 2. Lower the warning triangle's support legs. cargo area. Putting the spare wheel* and jack* into 07 Ensure the warning triangle and its case are the cargo area firmly secured in the cargo area after use. NOTE 1. Crank the jack (3) to halfway in order that the jack shall fit horizontally in the bracket. Volvo recommends only using the jack* that belongs to the car model in question. 2. Fold in the handle (6) and place the wheel wrench (2) on the jack.

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Warning triangle* and spare wheel*

3. Put the jack (3) back in the hole on the right (4). Fasten the spare wheel (1) in the hole on the left (5).

Tools - returning into place Tools and jack* must be returned into place in the correct manner after use. • For cars equipped with spare wheel, the jack must be cranked so that it fits into the spare wheel. • For cars equipped with emergency punc- ture repair kit, the jack must be fully cranked together and returned into the foam block.

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 07 cargo area.

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Changing wheels

Removing wheels 1. Take out the spare wheel*, jack* and wheel 5. Loosen the wheel nuts ½-1 turn anticlock- wrench* that are located under the carpet wise with the wheel wrench. in the cargo area. If another jack is selected, see page 201. G020331

Set up the warning triangle if a wheel must be

changed at a busy location. Make sure that the G020332 car and jack are on a firm horizontal surface. WARNING 2. Apply the parking brake and engage first Never position anything between the WARNING gear, or position P if the car has an auto- ground and the jack, nor between the jack- ing point and the jack. Check that the jack is not damaged, that the matic gearbox. threads are thoroughly lubricated and that it 3. Place chocks in front of and behind the is free from dirt. wheels which will remain on the ground. 6. There are two jacking points on each side 07 Use heavy wooden blocks or large stones. of the car. There is a recess in the plastic cover at each point. Crank the foot of the NOTE 4. Cars with steel rims have removable wheel jack down so it is pressed squarely on the Volvo recommends only using the jack* that covers. Prize off the wheel cover with the ground. Check that the jack is seated cor- belongs to the car model in question. end of the wheel wrench, or pull it off by rectly in the intended jacking point, as illus- hand. trated, and that the base is located directly under it.

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Changing wheels

7. Lift the car so that the wheel is free. Remove the wheel nuts and lift off the wheel.

Fitting the wheel 1. Clean the contract surfaces on the wheel and hub. 2. Put on the wheel. Tighten the wheel nuts. 3. Lower the car so that the wheel cannot rotate. 4. Tighten the wheel nuts crosswise. It is important that the wheel nuts are tightened properly. Tighten to 110 Nm. Check the torque with a torque wrench. 5. Put on the wheel cover (steel rim).

WARNING Never crawl under the car when it is raised on the jack. Passengers must leave the car when it is raised on the jack. 07 Ensure that passengers wait with the car - or preferably a crash barrier - between them and the road.

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Emergency puncture repair*

Emergency puncture repair, general WARNING Overview information You should not drive faster than80 km/h The emergency puncture repair kit is used to after the emergency tyre repair kit has been seal a puncture as well as to check and adjust used. Volvo recommends that you visit an the tyre pressure. It consists of a compressor authorised Volvo workshop for inspection of and a bottle with sealing fluid. The kit works as the sealed tyre (maximum driving distance a temporary repair. The sealing fluid bottle is 200 km). The staff there can determine must be replaced before its expiration date and whether or not the tyre can be repaired or if after use. it needs to be replaced. The sealing fluid effectively seals tyres punc- Taking out the emergency puncture tured in the tread. repair kit NOTE The emergency puncture repair kit with com- pressor and tools are stored under the floor in The emergency puncture repair kit is only the cargo area. G020400 intended for sealing tyres with a puncture in the tread. 1. Fold up the cargo area floor. Decal, maximum permitted speed 2. Lift up the emergency puncture repair kit. Switch The emergency puncture repair kit has limited capacity to seal tyres which have punctures in Cable the wall. Do not seal tyres with the emergency Bottle holder (orange cap) puncture repair kit if they have larger slits, cracks or similar damage. Protective cap 12V sockets for the compressor are located by Pressure reducing valve 07 the centre console in the front, by the rear seat and in the cargo area*. Choose the electrical Air hose socket that is nearest the punctured tyre. Sealing fluid bottle Pressure gauge

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Emergency puncture repair*

Sealing punctured tyres 3. Check that the switch is in position 0 and WARNING locate the cable and the air hose. Never stand next to the tyre when the com- pressor is operating. If cracks or uneven- NOTE ness arise then the compressor must be Do not break the bottle seal. The seal is bro- switched off immediately. The journey ken when the bottle is screwed in. should not continue. Contacting an author- ised tyre centre is recommended.

4. Unscrew the orange cap and unscrew the bottle's stopper. NOTE When the compressor starts, the pressure WARNING can increase up to 6 bar but the pressure drops after approximately 30 seconds. Do not unscrew the bottle, it is equipped with a reverse catch to prevent leakage.

G019723 8. Flick the switch to position I. For information on the function of the parts, see 5. Screw the bottle into its holder. preceding illustration. IMPORTANT 6. Unscrew the wheel's dust cap and screw 1. Open the lid of the emergency puncture in the air hose valve connection to the bot- Risk of overheating. The compressor must repair kit. tom of the thread on the tyre's air valve. not run for more than 10 minutes. 2. Detach the decal for maximum permitted speed and affix it to the steering wheel. WARNING 9. Inflate the tyre for 7 minutes. Do not leave children in the car without WARNING 07 WARNING supervision when the engine is running. The sealing fluid can irritate the skin. In the If the pressure is below 1.8 bar then the hole case of contact with skin, wash away the 7. Plug the cable into the 12 V socket and in the tyre is too big. The journey should not continue. Contacting an authorised tyre fluid with soap and water. start the car. centre is recommended.

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Emergency puncture repair*

10. Switch off the compressor to check the WARNING WARNING pressure on the pressure gauge. Minimum pressure is 1.8 bar and maximum is Do not unscrew the bottle, it is equipped You should not drive faster than80 km/h 3.5 bar. with a reverse catch to prevent leakage. after the emergency tyre repair kit has been used. Volvo recommends that you visit an 11. Switch off the compressor and unplug the authorised Volvo workshop for inspection of 5. Switch off the compressor. Detach the air cable from the 12 V socket. the sealed tyre (maximum driving distance hose and cable. Refit the dust cap. is 200 km). The staff there can determine 12. Detach the hose from the tyre valve and fit whether or not the tyre can be repaired or if the valve cap. NOTE it needs to be replaced. 13. As soon as possible, drive approximately 3 The sealing fluid bottle and hose must be km at a maximum speed of 80 km/h so that replaced after use. Volvo recommends that Inflating the tyres the sealing fluid can seal the tyre. this replacement is performed by an author- ised Volvo workshop. The car's original tyres can be inflated by the Rechecking the repair and pressure compressor. 1. Reconnect the equipment. WARNING 1. The compressor must be switched off. 2. Read the tyre pressure on the pressure Make sure that the switch is in position 0 gauge. Check the tyre pressure regularly. and locate the cable and air hose. 3. If it is below 1.3 bar then the tyre is insuf- 2. Unscrew the wheel's dust cap and screw 6. Return the emergency puncture repair kit ficiently sealed. The journey should not be in the air hose valve connection to the bot- to the cargo area. continued. Contact a tyre centre. tom of the thread on the tyre's air valve. 7. Volvo recommends that you drive to the 4. If the tyre pressure is higher than 1.3 bar, nearest authorised Volvo workshop for the the tyre must be inflated to the pressure WARNING replacement/repair of the damaged tyre. specified on the tyre pressure decal. Inhaling car exhaust fumes could result in Advise the workshop that the tyre contains 07 Release air using the pressure reducing danger to life. Never leave the engine run- sealing fluid. valve if the tyre pressure is too high. ning in sealed areas or areas that lack suf- ficient ventilation.

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WARNING Changing the sealing fluid canister Replace the bottle before the expiration date Do not leave children in the car without supervision when the engine is running. has passed. Treat the old bottle as environ- mentally hazardous waste.

3. Connect the cable to one of the car's WARNING 12 V sockets and start the car. The bottle contains 1.2-Ethanol and natural 4. Start the compressor by flicking the switch rubber-latex. to position I. Harmful if ingested. Could result in allergic reaction in the event of skin contact. IMPORTANT Avoid contact with the skin and eyes. Risk of overheating. The compressor must not run for more than 10 minutes. Store out of the reach of children.

5. Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified on NOTE the tyre pressure decal. (Release air using Leave the container at a collection point for the pressure reducing valve if the tyre pres- storing dangerous waste. sure is too high.) 6. Switch off the compressor. Detach the air hose and cable. 7. Refit the dust cap.

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G020920 CAR CARE 08 08 Car care

Cleaning

Washing the car NOTE Chromed wheels Wash the car as soon as it becomes dirty. Use Outside lighting such as headlamps, fog car shampoo. Dirt and road salt can lead to lamps and rear lamps may temporarily have IMPORTANT corrosion. condensation on the inside of the lens. This Rim cleaning agents can cause stains on • Do not park the car in direct sunlight. is a natural phenomenon, all outside lighting chrome-plated wheels. Wash using a Washing a car with hot paintwork can is designed to withstand this. Condensation sponge, car shampoo and plenty of luke- is normally vented out of the lamp when it cause permanent paintwork damage. warm water. has been switched on for a time. Wash the car in a car wash with waste water separator. Automatic car washes • Hose down the underbody thoroughly. Cleaning the wiper blades An automatic car wash is a simple and quick Asphalt, dust and salt residue on wiper blades, way of washing the car, but it can never replace • Wash using a sponge, car shampoo and as well as insects, ice etc. on the windscreen, plenty of lukewarm water. a proper handwashing. The brushes of an auto- impair the service life of wiper blades. matic car wash cannot reach everywhere. • If the dirt is difficult to dislodge, wash the car using a cold degreasing agent. NOTE IMPORTANT • Dry the car using a clean, soft chamois or a water scraper. Wash the wiper blades and windscreen reg- Washing by hand is gentler to the paintwork ularly with lukewarm soap solution or car than an automatic car wash. Paintwork is shampoo. WARNING also more sensitive when it is new. For this Do not use any strong solvents. reason, handwashing is recommended dur- Always have the engine cleaned by a work- ing the first few months with a new car. shop. There is a risk of fire if the engine is hot. Removing bird droppings Wash away bird droppings from the paintwork High-pressure washing as soon as possible. Bird droppings contain When using high-pressure washing, use IMPORTANT chemicals that affect and discolour paintwork sweeping movements and make sure that the nozzle does not come closer than 30 cm to the Dirty headlamps have impaired functional- very quickly. This discoloration can only be ity. Clean them regularly, when refuelling for removed by a specialist. surface of the car (the distance applies to all example. exterior parts). 08

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Cleaning

IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Rinse the entire car to remove loose dirt. Avoid waxing and polishing on plastic and Paint treatment such as preserving, sealing, When using a pressure washer: Make sure rubber. protection, lustre sealing or similar could that the nozzle of the pressure washer is not damage the paintwork. Paintwork damage When using degreasant on plastic and rub- closer than 30 cm to the bodywork. Do not caused by such treatment is not covered by ber, only rub with light pressure if it is nec- spray directly onto the locks. Volvo warranty. essary. Use a soft washing sponge. Polishing glossy trim mouldings could wear Testing the brakes away or damage the glossy surface. Water-repellent coating* Polishing agent that contains abrasive must Never use products such as car wax, WARNING not be used. degreaser or similar on glass surfa- Always test the brakes after washing the ces as this could ruin their water-repellent car, including the parking brake, to ensure properties. that moisture and corrosion do not attack Polishing and waxing Take care when cleaning so as not to damage the brake linings and reduce braking per- Polish and wax the car if the paintwork is dull the glass surface. formance. or to give the paintwork extra protection. To avoid damaging glass surfaces when The car does not need to be polished until it is Lightly depress the brake pedal now and then removing ice – only use plastic ice scrapers. at least one year old. However, the car can be when driving long distances in rain or slush. waxed before this time. Do not polish or wax There is natural wear of the water-repellent This heats and dries the brake pads. Do the the car in direct sunlight. coating. same thing after starting in very damp or cold weather. Wash and dry the car thoroughly before you begin polishing or waxing. Clean off asphalt NOTE Exterior plastic, rubber and trim and tar stains using Volvo tar remover or white Treatment with a special finishing agent components spirit. More stubborn stains can be removed available from Volvo dealers is recom- A special cleaning agent available from Volvo using fine rubbing paste designed for car paint- mended in order to maintain the water- dealers is recommended for cleaning coloured work. repellent properties. This should be used plastic parts, rubber and trim components first after three years and then each year. Polish first with a polish and then wax with liq- (such as glossy trim mouldings). When using uid or solid wax. Follow the instructions on the 08 such a cleaning agent the instructions must be packaging carefully. Many preparations con- followed carefully. tain both polish and wax.

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Cleaning

Cleaning the interior To achieve best results Volvo recommends Protective treatment of leather cleaning and application of the protective upholstery Treating stains on fabric upholstery cream once to four times per year (or more if 1. Pour a small amount of the protective A special cleaning agent, available from Volvo required). Ask a Volvo dealer about Volvo's cream on the felted cloth and massage in dealers, is recommended for cleaning the fab- Leather care product. a thin layer of cream with gentle circular ric upholstery. Other chemicals can impair the movements on the leather. fire retardant qualities of the upholstery. IMPORTANT 2. Allow the leather to dry for 20 minutes IMPORTANT Never use strong solvents. Such products before use. may damage fabric, vinyl and leather Sharp objects and Velcro may damage the upholstery. The leather has now been given improved pro- fabric upholstery. tection against stains and improved UV pro- tection. IMPORTANT Treating stains on leather upholstery Treating stains on interior plastic, metal Volvo leather upholstery is chromium-free and Note that materials with colour that runs when dry (new jeans, suede garments etc.) and wood parts approved in accordance with the Oeko-Tex may discolour the upholstery material. A special cleaning agent, available from Volvo 100 standard. dealers, is recommended for cleaning interior parts and surfaces. Do not scrape or rub stains. The leather is refined and processed so that it Washing instructions for leather retains its natural characteristics. It is given a Never use strong stain removers. upholstery protective coating, but regular cleaning is 1. Pour the leather cleaner on the dampened Cleaning seatbelts required in order to maintain both characteris- sponge and squeeze out a strong foam. Use water and a synthetic detergent. A special tics and appearance. Volvo offers a compre- textile cleaning agent is available from your hensive product for the cleaning and treatment 2. Work the dirt away with gentle circular Volvo dealer. Make sure the seatbelt is dry of leather upholstery which, when used in movements. before allowing it to retract. accordance with the instructions, preserves 3. Dab accurately with the sponge on the the leather's protective coating. stains. Allow the sponge to absorb the After a period of use the natural appearance of stain. Do not rub. the leather will nevertheless emerge, depend- 08 4. Wipe off with soft paper or a cloth and ing more or less on the surface texture of the allow the leather to dry completely. leather. This is a natural maturing of the leather and shows that it is a natural product.

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Paintwork Stone chips and scratches If the stone chip has penetrated to the Paint is an important part of the car's rust- bare metal proofing and should therefore be checked reg- 1. Apply a piece of masking tape over the ularly. To avoid the onset of rust, damaged damaged surface. Then remove the tape to paintwork should be rectified immediately. The remove any loose paint. most common types of paintwork damage are 2. Stir the primer well and apply using a fine stone chips, scratches, and marks on the brush or a matchstick. Apply paint using a edges of wings and doors. brush once the primer is dry. Colour code 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 G020345 of lapping paste.

Before touching up paintwork, the car must be clean and dry and at a temperature above 15 °C. Materials • Primer in a can Data plate. • Paint in a can or touch-up pen Code for car colour • Brush It is important that the correct colour is used. • Masking tape. For product label location, see page 260. Minor stone chips and scratches If the stone chip has not penetrated to the bare metal and there is an undamaged colour coat, 08 you can paint straight after cleaning the dam- aged area.

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Rustproofing

Inspection and maintenance Your car has already received a thorough and complete rustproofing 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. • 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. • 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.

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G020922 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 09 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 over 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.

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. For this reason, Volvo recommends that you always contact an authorised Volvo workshop before beginning or performing service work that affects the electrical system.

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Before starting work on the car Raising the car If you raise the car using a two-pillar workshop lift, ensure that the front and rear lift arms are Battery fixed under the lifting points on the door sill. Check that the battery cables are correctly See preceding illustration. connected and tightened. Never disconnect the battery when the engine Check regularly is running (e.g. if replacing the battery). Check the following at regular intervals, for Never use a quick charger to charge the bat- example, when refuelling: tery. The battery cables must be disconnected • Coolant – The level must be between the when charging the battery. MIN and MAX marks on the expansion The battery contains acid that is both corrosive tank. and toxic. It is therefore important to handle the • Engine oil – The level must be between the battery in an environmentally correct manner. MIN and MAX marks. Let your Volvo dealer assist you. • Power steering fluid – The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks. WARNING NOTE • Washer fluid – The reservoir should be well High output from the ignition system. The filled. Use washer antifreeze at tempera- voltage in the ignition system is highly dan- Volvo recommends only using the jack that tures around freezing. belongs to the car model in question. If a gerous. The ignition must therefore always Brake and clutch fluid – The level must be be switched off for work in the engine com- jack other than one recommended by Volvo • between the MIN and MAX marks. partment. is selected, then follow the instructions included with the equipment Do not touch the spark plugs or ignition coils WARNING when the ignition is on or the engine is hot. If the car is raised with a workshop jack; posi- Bear in mind that the radiator fan may start tion the jack against the front edge on the sub- automatically some time after the engine frame. has been switched off. Do not damage the splashguard under the Always have the engine cleaned by a work- engine. Ensure that the jack is positioned so shop. There is a risk of fire if the engine is that the car cannot slide off the jack. Always hot. use axle stands or similar.

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Opening the bonnet G020793

The illustration shows a left-hand drive car. 1. Pull the handle on the far left under the WARNING Engine oil dipstick1 instrument panel. (In right-hand drive cars the handle is on the far right.) You will hear Check that the bonnet locks properly when Radiator closed. when the catch releases. Radiator fan 2. Insert your hand under the centre of the Washer fluid reservoir (5-cyl.) front edge of the bonnet and press the Engine compartment safety catch to the right. Washer fluid reservoir (4-cyl.) Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) 3. Open the bonnet. Coolant expansion tank Filler opening for engine oil1 Reservoir for the power steering fluid (con- Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand cealed behind the headlamp) drive)

1 The location varies depending on engine alternative

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Battery Relay and fuse box

Air filter1

1 The location varies depending on engine alternative

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Engine compartment decal for oil Checking the engine oil and oil filter grade G020340

G020338 Dipstick, diesel engines. (D5, Euro 5 has an elec- G020341 tronic dipstick.) Dipstick, petrol engines. Volvo recommends Castrol oil products. IMPORTANT Change the oil and oil filter in accordance with Always use oil of the prescribed grade, see the intervals specified in the Service and War- the engine compartment decal. Check the ranty Booklet. oil level frequently and change the oil regu- larly. The engine will be damaged if lower grade oil is used or if the car is driven with the oil level too low.

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 than that specified on the decal, see page 269.

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IMPORTANT Checking the oil level in a new car is especially Checking the oil in a cold engine important before the first scheduled oil change. 1. Wipe the dipstick clean before checking In order to fulfil the requirements for the The Service and Warranty Booklet specifies the the level. engine's service intervals all engines are odometer readings for oil changes. filled with a specially adapted synthetic 2. Check the oil level using the dipstick. The engine oil at the factory. The choice of oil Volvo recommends checking the oil level every level must be between the MIN and MAX has been made very carefully with regard to 2 500 km. The most accurate measurements marks. service life, starting characteristics, fuel are made on a cold engine before starting. The consumption and environmental impact. 3. If the level is close to the MIN mark, start measurement will be inaccurate if taken imme- by topping up with 0.5 litres. Top up until An approved engine oil must be used in diately after the engine is switched off. The the oil level is nearer the MAX than the order that the recommended service inter- dipstick will indicate that the level is too low MIN mark on the dipstick, see page 269 vals can be applied. Only use a prescribed because the oil has not had time to flow down grade of oil (see the engine compartment for capacities. into the oil sump. decal) for both filling and oil change, other- wise you will risk affecting service life, star- Checking the oil in a warm engine ting characteristics, fuel consumption and Checking the oil 1. Park the car on a level surface, switch off environmental impact. the engine and then wait 10-15 minutes to Volvo Car Corporation disclaims all war- allow the oil time to run back to the sump. ranty liability if engine oil of the prescribed 2. Wipe the dipstick clean before checking grade and viscosity is not used. the level.

Volvo uses different systems for warning of low 3. Check the oil level using the dipstick. The oil level or low oil pressure. Certain variants level must be between the MIN and MAX have an oil pressure sensor, and then the lamp marks. for oil pressure is used. Other variants have an If the level is close to the MIN mark, start by oil level sensor, and then the driver is informed topping up with 0.5 litres. Top up until the oil via the warning symbol in the centre of the level is nearer the MAX than the MIN mark on instrument unit as well as by display texts. Cer- the dipstick, see page 269 for capacities. tain models have both variants. Volvo recom- mends that you contact an authorised Volvo G020336 dealer for further information. The oil level must be within the area marked on the dipstick.

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WARNING NOTE Washer fluid, topping up Do not spill oil onto the hot exhaust manifold The oil level is only updated by the system due to the risk of fire. during driving. The system cannot detect changes when oil is filled or drained. IMPORTANT If engine oil is filled or drained then the car must be driven about 30 km before the oil Never fill above the MAX mark. Oil con- level is measured correctly. sumption may increase if too much oil is poured into the engine. Message For engines with electronic dipstick1 OK All normal The oil level is checked using the electronic oil level gauge with the thumbwheel when the PLEASE WAIT System initialised, shown for engine is switched off, see page 59. G020335 about 2 seconds Checking the oil level: Location of washer fluid reservoir2. OIL LEVEL LOW. Fill with engine oil, 1. Switch the ignition to key position II, see The windscreen and headlamp washers share page 137. FILL 1 LITRE OIL see page 202, chap- ter "Engine com- a common reservoir. 2. Turn the thumbwheel to position "OIL partment". For capacities, see the table Fluids on LEVEL ENGINE". page 273. > The oil level in the engine is then shown. SERVICE Shown when the REQUIRED system has Filler cap on 4-cylinder engines and diesel. detected something Filler cap on 5-cylinder engines. that needs to be rec- tified in order to ena- Add washer antifreeze during the winter so that ble the correct infor- the fluid does not freeze in the pump, reservoir mation regarding oil and hoses. volume to be shown

1 Only applies to diesel (D5) with Euro 5. 2 Depending on engine alternative.

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NOTE IMPORTANT not filled sufficiently, high local temperatures could occur, causing a risk of damage (cracks) Mix the washer antifreeze and water before • A high content of chlorine, chlorides to the cylinder head. Top up the coolant when filling the reservoir. and other salts may cause corrosion in the level falls to the MIN mark. the cooling system. TIP! Clean the wiper blades when topping up • Always use coolant with anti-corrosion WARNING washer fluid. agent as recommended by Volvo. Coolant can be very hot. If the coolant • Ensure that the coolant mixture is 50% requires topping up when the engine is at Checking and topping up the coolant water and 50% coolant. operating temperature, unscrew the expan- • Mix the coolant with approved quality sion tank cap slowly to gently release the tap water, see page 273. In the event of overpressure. any doubt about water quality, used ready-mixed coolant in accordance NOTE with Volvo recommendations. • When changing coolant/replacing cool- The engine must only be run with a well- ing system components, flush the cool- filled cooling system. High temperatures can occur, causing a risk of damage ing system clean with approved quality (cracks) to the cylinder head. tap water or flush with ready-mixed coolant, see page 273. • The engine must only be run with a well- filled cooling system. High tempera- tures can occur, causing a risk of dam-

G020334 age (cracks) to the cylinder head.

When topping up the coolant, follow the For capacities and for standards regarding instructions on the packaging. It is important water quality, see page 273. that the mixture of coolant concentrate and water is correct for the prevailing weather con- Check the coolant regularly ditions. Never top up with water only. The risk The level must lie between the MIN and MAX of freezing increases with both too little and too marks on the expansion tank. If the system is much coolant concentrate.

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Checking and topping up the brake and WARNING clutch fluid 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

NOTE Check the level frequently.

G020333 The fluid does not require changing. For capacities and recommended fluid grade, see Brake and clutch fluid have a common reser- page 269. voir3. The fluid level must be between the MIN and MAX marks. Check the level regularly. If a fault should arise in the power steering sys- Change the brake fluid every other year or at tem or if the car is without power and must be every other regular service. towed, it can still be steered. However, the steering will be much heavier than normal and For capacities and recommended fluid grade, it will require more effort to turn the steering see the table Fluids on page 273. wheel. 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.

3 Location dependent on whether car is left or right-hand drive.

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Wiper blades 09

Wiper blades Replacing the wiper blades, windscreen 1. Turn up the wiper arm. 2. Press the button located on the wiper blade mounting and pull straight out (1), parallel with the wiper arm. 3. Slide in (2) the new wiper blade until a "click" is heard. > Check (3) that the blade is firmly instal- led and fold down the wiper arm. Changing the rear window wiper blade G020330

NOTE The wiper blades are different lengths. The blade on the driver's side is longer than on the other side.

Cleaning

For cleaning wiper blades and windscreen, see G014732 page 192. 1. Fold out the wiper arm. IMPORTANT 2. Detach the wiper blade by pulling it Check the wiper blades regularly. towards the rear window. Neglected maintenance shortens the serv- ice life of the wiper blades. 3. Press the new wiper blade into position. G020329

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> Check that it is firmly installed and fold back the wiper arm.

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Battery 09

Battery care NOTE Symbols on the battery The service life and function of the battery is The life of the battery is shortened if it Use protective goggles. influenced by factors such as the number of becomes discharged repeatedly. starts, discharging, driving style, driving con- ditions and climatic conditions. The life of the battery is affected by several factors, including driving conditions and cli- mate. Battery starting capacity decreases NOTE gradually with time and therefore needs to An expended battery must be recycled in an be recharged if the car is not used for a longer time or when it is only driven short Further information in the environmentally correct manner as it con- owner's manual. tains lead. distances. Extreme cold further limits star- ting capacity. To maintain the battery in good condition, at WARNING least 15 minutes of driving/week is recom- mended or that the battery is connected to Batteries can generate oxyhydrogen gas, a battery charger with automatic trickle which is highly explosive. One spark, which Store the battery out of charging. can be generated if you connect the jump the reach of children. leads incorrectly, is sufficient to make the A battery that is kept fully charged has a battery explode. The battery contains sul- maximum service life. phuric acid, which can cause serious burns. If the acid comes into contact with eyes, skin or clothing, flush with large quantities of water. If acid splashes into the eyes, seek The battery contains cor- medical attention immediately. rosive acid.

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Avoid sparks and naked 8. Remove the battery. flames. Fitting the battery 1. Fit the battery into position. 2. Fit the clamp securing the battery. 3. Reinstall the front wall of the battery box. Risk of explosion. 4. Connect the positive lead. 5. Connect the negative lead. 6. Refit the cover over the battery.

Changing the battery Removing the battery 1. Switch off the ignition and remove the remote control key. 2. Wait at least 5 minutes before touching any electrical terminals. The car's electrical system has to store information in the con- trol modules. 3. Remove the cover. 4. Disconnect the negative battery lead. 5. Disconnect the positive battery lead. 6. Undo the front wall of the battery box using a screwdriver. 7. Release the clamp securing the battery.

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General Changing front bulbs 3. Pull the lamp housing to the side and then All bulb specifications are given on page 281. forward. The following list contains bulbs and point- 4. Unplug the connector by pressing down source lamps that are specialised or unsuitable the clip with a thumb while moving out the for changing except at a workshop: connector with the other hand. • General interior lighting in the roof • Reading lamps and glovebox lighting • Direction indicators, door mirror and approach lighting • Brake light • Dual Xenon headlamps

WARNING G019599 On cars with Dual Xenon headlamps, Dual Xenon lamp replacement must be carried All front bulbs (except for fog lamps) are out at a workshop - an authorised Volvo changed by first removing the lamp housing workshop is recommended. The headlamps from the engine compartment. must be handled with extreme caution due G019600 to the Dual Xenon lamp's high-voltage unit. Removing the lamp housing 1. Remove the remote control key and turn 5. Lift out the lamp housing and place it on a the light switch to position 0. soft surface to avoid scratching the lens. IMPORTANT 2. Withdraw the lamp housing's locking pin. Fitting the lamp housing Never touch the glass part of the bulbs with 1. Plug in the connector and refit the lamp your fingers. Grease and oil from your fin- gers are vaporised by the heat, coating the IMPORTANT housing and locking pin. Check that the pin reflector and then causing damage. Do not pull the electrical cable, only the con- is correctly inserted. nector. 2. Check the lighting. The lamp housing must be plugged in and secured in place before the lighting is switched

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on or the remote control key inserted into the Main beam, Halogen ignition switch.

Dipped beam G019133 G019136

Fitting a new bulb The illustration shows a halogen bulb. 1. Fit the new bulb. It can only fit in one posi- 1. Undo the whole lamp housing, see G019131 tion. page 213. 2. Press the spring clip in/up and then slightly Removing the cover and bulb to the right in order to snap it into position. 2. Undo the cover, located above the lamp housing, by turning it anticlockwise. 1. Undo the whole lamp housing, see 3. Press the connector back on. page 213. 3. Left-hand headlamp: 4. Refit the plastic cover. 2. Bend aside the catches and remove the Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise. cover. 5. Refit the lamp housing, see page 213. Right-hand headlamp: 3. Unplug the connector from the bulb. Turn the bulb holder clockwise. 4. Release the spring clip securing the bulb. 4. Withdraw the bulb holder and change the Press it in/down. bulb. 5. Pull out the bulb.

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5. Refit the bulb holder. It can only be refitted 4. Press the bulb holder back on. A "click" is 2. Twist the bulb holder anticlockwise and in one position. heard when the bulb holder is fitted cor- remove it. rectly. 6. Refit the cover, located above the lamp 3. To remove the bulb from the bulb holder, housing, by turning it clockwise. 5. Refit the cover, located above the lamp press the bulb in and turn it anticlockwise. housing, by turning it clockwise. 7. Refit the lamp housing, see page 213. 4. Fit a new bulb and refit the bulb holder into 6. Refit the lamp housing, see page 213. the lamp housing. Position/parking lamps 5. Refit the lamp housing, see page 213. NOTE A lamp equipped with "Active Bending Side marker lamps Lights* has a position lamp (LED) which can- not be replaced.

Direction indicators G019145

1. Undo the lamp housing, see page 213. G018050 2. Undo the cover, located above the lamp housing, by turning it anticlockwise. 1. Undo the lamp housing, see page 213. 3. Withdraw the bulb holder and change the 2. Twist the bulb holder anticlockwise and bulb. G019150 withdraw it. Replace the bulb. 3. Refit the bulb holder. It can only fit in one 1. Undo the lamp housing, see page 213. position.

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4. Refit the lamp housing, see page 213. 6. Fit a new bulb by turning clockwise. (The 3. The bulbs are located in separate bulb profile of the bulb holder corresponds to holders. the profile of the foot of the bulb.) Front fog lamps 4. Unplug the connector from the bulb holder. 7. Refit the bulb holder. The TOP mark on the 5. Press the catches together and pull out the bulb holder must always be upward. bulb holder. 6. Replace the bulb. Removing the bulb holder 7. Plug in the connector. 8. Press the bulb holder into place and refit the cover (A or B).

NOTE If the error message remains after a faulty bulb has been replaced then we recom- mend that you visit an authorised Volvo

G019605 workshop.

1. Switch off all lights and turn the remote control key to position 0.

2. Undo the cover by inserting a screwdriver G019166 as illustrated (vertically) and continue to press vertically in order to undo the clip All bulbs in the rear lamp cluster are replaced inside the cover. from inside the cargo area. 3. Grip the edge of the cover and pull straight 1. Switch off all lights and turn the remote out. control key to position 0. 4. Unscrew the lamp housing screw and pull 2. Remove the cover (A or B) in the left/right- it out. hand panel to access the bulbs. 5. Turn the bulb anticlockwise and remove it.

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Location of the bulbs in the rear light Brake light (LED) 4. Replace the bulb. cluster Position lamp 5. Refit and screw in the lens. Position/parking lamps Courtesy lighting Direction indicators Reversing lamp Rear fog lamp (one side)

Number plate lighting G020795

There is courtesy lighting under the instrument panel on the driver and passenger sides. G018058 1. Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that Bulb holder. the lens detaches.

IMPORTANT G014849 2. Remove the blown bulb. 3. Fit a new bulb. The cable for the brake light's LED lamps is 1. Switch off all lights and turn the remote moulded into the upper bulb holder. It shall control key to position 0. 4. Refit the lens. not be removed. 2. Remove the screws with a screwdriver. 3. Detach the lens carefully.

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Cargo area Vanity mirror lighting* Fitting the mirror glass 1. First, press the three lugs at top edge of mirror glass back into position. 2. Then press the three lower lugs back into position. G014852 G020253

1. Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that Removing the mirror glass the lamp housing comes loose. 1. Insert a screwdriver underneath the lower 2. Remove the blown bulb. edge, in the centre. Carefully prize up the lug on the edge. 3. Fit a new bulb. 2. Insert the screwdriver underneath the edge on the left and right-hand sides (by the black rubber sections), and prize carefully so that the glass comes loose in the lower edge. 3. Carefully detach and lift aside the entire mirror glass and cover. 4. Remove the blown bulb and replace it with a new one.

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Fuses 09

General WARNING All electrical functions and components are Never use a foreign object, or a fuse with an fused to protect the car's electrical system amperage higher than that specified when from damage by short circuiting and overload- replacing a fuse. This could cause signifi- ing. cant damage to the electrical system and possibly lead to fire. The fuses are in two different locations in the car: • Relay/Fuse box in the engine compart- ment. • Relay/Fuse box in the passenger compart- ment.

Changing If an electrical component or function does not work, it may be because the component's fuse was temporarily overloaded and blew. 1. Look in 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. If this is the case, replace it with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage. Each fuse box has space for several spare fuses. If the same fuse fails repeatedly then there is a fault in the component. In which case, Volvo recommends that you visit an authorised Volvo workshop for this to be checked.

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Relay/fuse box in the engine compartment G007446

The fuse box has 36 fuse positions. Be sure to replace a blown fuse with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage. • 19 – 36 are of the "Mini Fuse" type. • 7-18 are of the "JCASE" type, and for their replacement we recommend that you visit an authorised Volvo workshop. • 1–6 are of the "Midi Fuse" type and must only be replaced by a workshop. Volvo rec- ommends an authorised Volvo workshop. On the inside of the cover are tweezers to assist removing and fitting fuses.

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1. Radiator fan 50 A 7. ABS pump 30 A 16. Supply to infotainment sys- tem 30 A 2. Power steering (excl. 1.6 litre 8. ABS valves 20 A engine) 80 A 17. Windscreen wipers 30 A 9. Engine functions 30 A 3. Supply to passenger com- 18. Supply to passenger com- partment fuse box 60 A 10. Ventilation fan 40 A partment fuse box 40 A

4. Supply to passenger com- 11. Headlamp washers 20 A 19. Reserve – partment fuse box 60 A 12. Supply to heated rear window 30 A 20. Horn 15 A 5. Climate control element, 13. Starter motor relay 30 A additional heater PTC* 80 A 21. Fuel-driven additional heater, 14. Trailer wiring* 40 A passenger compartment 6. Glow plugs (4-cyl. diesel) 60 A heater* 20 A 15. Reserve – Glow plugs (5-cyl. diesel) 70 A 22. Reserve –

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23. Engine control module ECM 33. Lambda-sond and vacuum (5-cyl. petrol), Transmission pump (5-cyl. petrol), engine (TCM) (5-cyl auto) 10 A control module (5-cyl. diesel), diesel filter heater (4-cyl. die- Transmission (TCM) (4-cyl. sel) 20 A auto.) 15 A 34. Ignition coils (petrol), injectors 24. Heated fuel filter, PTC ele- (1.6 l petrol), fuel pump (4-cyl. ment oil trap (5-cyl. diesel) 20 A diesel), pressure switch, cli- 25. Reserve – mate control (5-cyl.), glow plugs and EGR emission con- 26. Ignition switch 15 A trol (5-cyl. diesel) 10 A

27. A/C compressor 10 A 35. Engine sensors for valves, relay coil, air conditioning 28. Reserve – PTC element, oil trap (5-cyl. petrol), engine control module 29. Fog lamp, front 15 A ECM (5-cyl. diesel), canister 30. Engine control module ECM (petrol), injectors (1.8/2.0 l (1.6 l petrol, 2.0 l diesel) 3 A petrol), MAF mass air flow sensor (5-cyl. petrol, 4-cyl. 31. Voltage regulator, alternator diesel), turbo control (4-cyl. 4-cyl. 10 A diesel), pressure switch power steering (1.6 l petrol), 32. Injectors (5-cyl. petrol), EGR emission control (4-cyl. lambda-sond (4-cyl. petrol), diesel) 15 A charge air cooler (4-cyl. die- sel), mass air flow sensor and 36. Engine control module ECM turbo control (5-cyl. diesel) 10 A (not 5-cyl. diesel), accelerator pedal position sensor, lambda-sond (5-cyl. diesel) 10 A

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Relay/Fuse box in the passenger compartment G020601

The fuse box has 50 fuse positions. The fuses completely. The fuse box can be fully are located under the glovebox. The box also unhooked. provides space for several spare fuses. Tools 4. Close the fuse box in the reverse order. for fuse replacement are located in the relay/ fuse box in the engine compartment, see 5. Remove the pins from the centre of the page 220. clips. Fit the trim and the clips. Reinsert the pins into the clips. This expands the clips Replacing fuses and secures the trim. 1. Remove the trim concealing the fuse box by pressing in the pin in the centre of the clips (1) about one cm and then withdraw- ing the clips. 2. Turn the two wing screws (that secure the fuse box) (2) anticlockwise and remove them. 3. Lower the fuse box (3) half way. Pull it towards the seat until it stops. Lower it

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43. Phone, audio system, 50. Reserve – 56. Remote control module, RTI*, Bluetooth* 15 A siren control module 10 A 51. Additional heater for the 44. SRS system, engine con- passenger compartment, 57. Data link connector trol module ECM (5-cyl.) 10 A AWD, fuel filter relay, (DLC), brake light switch 15 A heating 10 A 45. Electrical socket, pas- 58. Main beam (right), auxili- senger compartment 15 A 52. Transmission control ary lamps relay coil 7.5 A module (TCM), ABS sys- 46. Passenger compart- tem 5 A 59. Main beam, left 7.5 A ment, glovebox and courtesy lighting 5 A 53. Power steering 10 A 60. Seat heating (driver's side) 15 A 47. Interior lighting 5 A 54. Parking assistance, Xenon* 10 A 61. Seat heating (passenger 48. Washer, rear window 15 A side) 15 A 55. Keyless control module 20 A 49. SRS system 10 A 62. Sunroof 20 A

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63. Supply to rear right door 20 A 77. Electrical socket cargo area, control module, 64. Reserve – accessories (AEM) 15 A

65. Infotainment system 5 A 78. Reserve –

66. Infotainment control 79. Reversing lamp 5 A module (ICM), climate control 10 A 80. Reserve –

67. Reserve – 81. Supply to rear left door 20 A

68. Cruise control 5 A 82. Supply to front right door 25 A

69. Climate control, rain sen- 83. Supply to front left door 25 A sor, BLIS button 5 A 84. Power passenger seat 25 A 70. Reserve – 85. Power driver's seat 25 A 71. Reserve – 86. Interior lighting, cargo 72. Reserve – area lighting, power seats, fuel level display 73. Sunroof, overhead con- (1.8F) 5 A sole for interior lighting (OHC), rear seatbelt reminder, autodim mirror 5 A

74. Fuel pump relay 15 A

75. Reserve –

76. Reserve –

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Infotainment system trol panel or the steering wheel keypad*, see • EXIT (6) leads back one step in the menu page 66. The display (2) shows messages and structure. A long press on EXIT will exit the 10 information on the current function. menu system. Shortcuts Audio system Menu options are numbered and can also be selected directly with the keypad (3). On/Off POWER (1) starts/switches off the audio sys- tem. If the audio system is active when the Equipment remote control key is turned to position 0 then The audio system can be equipped with differ- it continues to be active until the remote control ent options and different versions. There are key is removed from the ignition switch. The three audio system versions: audio system is started automatically the next Performance, time the remote control key is turned to posi- •

G020245 tion I. • High Performance* or • Premuim Sound* POWER - button Menus FM and AM radio with RDS and CD player is Display Some infotainment system functions are con- however included in each version. trolled via a menu system. The current menu Keypad level is shown at the top right of the display. Dolby Surround Pro Logic IIŸ1 Menu options are shown in the middle of the MENU - Menu system Dolby Surround Pro Logic IIŸ distributes the display. Navigation buttons two stereo audio channels to left, centre, right • MENU (4) leads to the menu system. and rear speakers. This provides a more real- EXIT - Exits the menu system • Up/down with the navigation button (5) istic sound quality than that provided by stand- ard two-channel stereo. ENTER - Selects/activates/deactivates moves between menu options. ENTER (7) selects/activates/deactivates Dolby Surround Pro Logic IIŸ and the Infotainment is a system that integrates the • one of the menu options. Dolby icon are trademarks of Dolby audio system and phone*. The infotainment Laboratories Licensing Corporation. system can be easily operated using the con-

1 Premium Sound.

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Dolby Surround Pro Logic II SystemŸ is man- ufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 10

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Audio controls ume adjusts automatically depending on vehi- The AUX and USB inputs enable the connec- cle speed, see page 233. tion of an external audio source, e.g. an 10 iPodŸ1 or MP3 player. Audio source selection Repeatedly pressing AM/FM switches If you choose to connect an iPodŸ, MP3 player between FM1, FM2 and AM. or a USB memory stick to the USB connection then you can control the media via the car's Repeatedly pressing MODE switches between audio controls. CD, USB and AUX. Use the MODE button to select the external audio source you wish to use. External audio sources 1. If USB is selected then Connect device is General shown in the display. 2. Connect your iPodŸ, MP3 player or USB

G019805 memory stick to the USB connection in the centre console's storage compartment VOLUME - Knob (see preceding illustration). > The text Loading appears on the dis- AM/FM – Audio source selection play when the system loads the file MODE - Audio source selection, CD, AUX structure on the storage media. This and USB (e.g. iPodŸ)1 takes a while. TUNING - Knob When the loading is finished the track informa- tion is shown on the display and it is possible SOUND - Button to select the track required. Navigation button - Tuning and menus Track selection can take place in two ways:

Volume 1. Select TUNING (3) clockwise or anticlock- AUX input wise Use VOLUME (1) or the steering wheel keypad to regulate the volume, see page 66. Audio vol- USB input*

1 USB only applies for High Performance and Premium Sound. The iPod trademark belongs to Apple Computer Inc.

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2. or use the navigation control's (4) right or NOTE sory manual for USB and iPodŸ Music Inter- left-hand button to scroll to the required face. track. The system supports removable media 10 which is compatible with USB 2.0 and the AUX It is also possible to change track using the FAT32 file system, and can handle a maxi- Sometimes the AUX external audio source can steering wheel keypad. mum of 500 folders and 64 000 files. The be heard at a different volume to the internal memory must have a capacity of at least 256 audio sources, e.g. the CD player. If the audio In USB or iPodŸ mode the infotainment system Mb. volume of the external audio source is too high operates in an equivalent way to the then the sound quality can be impaired. Pre- CD player for playing back music files. For vent this by adjusting the input volume of the more information, see page 239. MP3 player Many MP3 players have their own file systems AUX input. that are not supported by the audio system. For NOTE use in the system, an MP3 player must be set NOTE The system supports the playback of music in USB Removable device/Mass Storage The sound quality may be impaired if the files in the MP3, WMA and WAV file formats. Device mode. However, there are variants of these file for- player is charged while the audio system is mats that are not supported by the system. iPodŸ in AUX mode, so avoid charging the player. The system also supports the majority of An iPodŸ is charged and supplied with power iPodŸ models produced in 2005 or later. by the USB connection via the player's con- iPodŸ Shuffle is not supported. nection cable. However, if the player's battery Audio settings is completely discharged then it must be Adjusting audio settings USB memory charged before the player is connected. Press SOUND repeatedly to browse among To facilitate the use of USB memory avoid stor- the following options. Adjust by turning ing any files other than music files in the mem- NOTE TUNING. ory. It takes considerably longer for the system When an iPodŸ is used as audio source, the • BASS - Bass level. to load storage media that contains items other car's infotainment system has a menu than compatible music files. structure that is similar to the iPodŸ player's • TREBLE - Treble level. own menu structure. • FADER – Balance between the front and rear speakers. For information on USB and iPodŸ in combi- • BALANCE – Balance between the left and nation with Performance audio, see the acces- right-hand speakers.

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• SUBWOOFER* - Bass speaker level. Sub- Surround2 Equalizer front/rear4 woofer must be activated before adjust- Surround settings govern the spatial The equalizer can be used to adjust different 10 ment is possible, see under the heading perception of the sound. Settings frequency bands separately. Activating/deactivating the subwoofer

G021216 and activating/deactivating are sep- below. arate for each audio source. Adjusting equalizer • CENTRE2 - Level for centre speaker. 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. The DolbyŸ icon in the display indicates that Three channel stereo or Pro Logic IIŸ must 2. Scroll to Audio settings… and press be activated before adjustment is possible, Dolby Pro Logic IIŸ is active. There are three ENTER. see under the heading Activating/deacti- different settings for surround sound: vating surround sound below. • Dolby Pro Logic II 3. Scroll to Equalizer front… or Equalizer 2 rear… and press ENTER. • SURROUND - Level for surround. Pro • 3 channel Logic IIŸ must be activated before adjust- • Off - 2 channel stereo. 4. The graphic on the display indicates the ment is possible, see under the heading audio level of the frequency in question. Audio settings below. Activating/deactivating surround sound 5. Adjust the level with TUNING (4) or up/ Activating/deactivating the subwoofer 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. down with the navigation button. Addi- • Press MENU and then ENTER. 2. Scroll to Audio settings… and press tional frequencies can be selected using • Scroll to Audio settings… and press ENTER. the left/right navigation button. ENTER. 3. Scroll to Surround FM…, Surround 6. Use ENTER to save or EXIT to close. • Scroll to Subwoofer and press ENTER. AM…, Surround CD…or Surround AUX… and press ENTER. 4. Scroll to Dolby Pro Logic II3, 3 channel or Off and press ENTER.

2 Premium Sound. 3 Not available in AM and FM mode. 4 Certain audio systems.

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Automatic volume control5 are only intended for the user to be able to The auto volume control function allows the adapt the sound reproduction according to 10 audio volume to increase as the speed of the personal taste. car increases. There are three levels to choose from: Low, Medium and High. Adjusting automatic volume control 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. 2. Scroll to Audio settings… and press ENTER. 3. Scroll to Auto. volume control… and press ENTER. 4. Scroll to Low, Medium or High and press ENTER. 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 position etc. for each com- bination of car model and audio system. There is a also a dynamic calibration that takes into account the position of the volume control, radio reception and vehicle speed. The controls explained in these operating instructions, e.g. bass, treble and equalizer*

5 Not Performance Sound.

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Radio controls Tuning 2. Hold a station preset button depressed until the message Station stored appears 10 Automatic tuning on the display. 1. Select wavelength using AM/FM (1). Automatic storage of stations 2. Give a brief press on or . AUTO (7) seeks out the ten strongest radio sta- Manual tuning tions and stores them automatically in a sepa- rate memory. The function is especially useful 1. Select wavelength using AM/FM (1). in areas where the radio stations and their fre- 2. Adjust the frequency by turning TUNING quencies are unfamiliar. (3). Starting automatic storage of stations Tune into a station with a long press on or 1. Select wavelength using AM/FM (1). . Or by using the steering wheel keypad: 2. Hold AUTO (7) depressed until

G019806 ± Hold in or on the navigation button Autostoring appears on the display. depressed until the desired frequency Once Autostoring disappears from the dis- FM/AM – Wavelength selection appears on the display. play, the stations are stored. The radio contin- Station presets As long as the frequency graphic appears on ues in Auto mode and Off appears on the dis- the display, searching can be resumed by play. The automatically stored presets can now TUNING – Knob for station searches briefly pressing or . be selected using the preset buttons (2). SCAN – Scanning Cancelling automatic storage of stations ± Press EXIT (6). Navigation button - Tuning and menus Storing stations Ten station presets can be stored per wave- Selecting an auto-stored preset EXIT - Cancel current function length. FM has two memories for presets: Allowing the radio to remain in Auto mode pro- vides access to the autostored presets. AUTO – Automatic storage of stations FM1 and FM2. Preset stations are selected using the preset buttons (2) or the steering 1. Briefly press AUTO (7). wheel keypad. > Auto appears on the display. Storing stations manually 2. Press a preset button (2). 1. Tune into a station.

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> The radio remains in Auto mode until it Storing a station Programme functions is exited by a brief press on AUTO (7), A selected station can be stored as a preset In FM mode, the radio can search for stations 10 EXIT (6) or AM/FM (1). while SCAN is active. with certain programme types. If a required Storing autostored presets in another ± Press a station preset button and hold it programme type is located the radio can memory depressed until the message Station switch stations interrupting the audio source An autostored preset can be transferred to the stored appears on the display. currently in use. For example, if the CD player FM or AM memory. is in use, it is paused. The interrupting trans- > Scanning is interrupted and the stored mission is played at a preset audio volume, see 1. Briefly press AUTO (7). station can be selected as a preset. page 238. The radio returns to the previous > Auto appears on the display. audio source and audio volume when the set 2. Press a preset button. RDS functions programme type is no longer broadcast. Radio Data System - RDS links FM transmitters The programme functions alarm (ALARM!), 3. Press the button under which the station into a network. An FM transmitter in such a will be stored and hold it depressed until traffic information (TP), news (News), and pro- network sends information that gives an gramme types (PTY) interrupt one another in the message Station stored appears on RDS radio the following functions: the display. order of priority, where alarm has the highest Automatically switches to a stronger trans- priority and programme types has the lowest. > The radio exits Auto mode and the • mitter if reception in the area is poor. stored station can be selected as a pre- For further programme interruption settings, set. • Searches for programme form, such as see EON and REG see page 237. The pro- traffic information or news. gramme functions are modified via the menu system, see page 228. Scanning • Receives text information on current radio programme. SCAN (4) automatically searches through a Returning to the interrupted audio Some radio stations do not use RDS or only wavelength for strong stations. When a station source some if its functionality. is found, it is played for approx. 8 seconds Press EXIT to return to the interrupted audio before scanning is resumed. source. Activating/deactivating Scan Alarm 1. Select wavelength using AM/FM. This function is used to warn of serious acci- 2. Press SCAN to activate. dents and catastrophes. The alarm cannot be temporarily interrupted or deactivated. The > SCAN appears on the display. Close using SCAN or EXIT. ``

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message ALARM! appears on the display Activating/deactivating TP search 3. Scroll to Advanced radio settings… and when an alarm message is transmitted. TP search is useful during long journeys while press ENTER. 10 an audio source other than the radio is being 4. Scroll to News station… and press Traffic information – TP played. The function automatically searches ENTER. This function allows traffic informa- for traffic information within different tion broadcast within a set station's RDS networks. > Either Press ENTER to receive news

G021220 RDS network to break through. TP from this station only. or News from shows that the function has been 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. all stations is shown on the display. activated. If the set station can send traffic 2. Scroll to Advanced radio settings… and 5. Press ENTER. information then appears on the display. press ENTER. Programme types – PTY Activating/deactivating TP 3. Scroll to TP and press ENTER. The PTY function can be used to 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. 4. Scroll to TP search and press ENTER. select different programme types,

2. Scroll to TP and press ENTER. G021222 such as Pop music and Serious News TP from current station/all stations classic. The PTY symbol indicates This function allows news broad- that the function is active. This function allows The radio can interrupt with traffic information casts within a set station's from only the set (current) station or from all programme types broadcast within a set sta- G021221 RDS network to break through. The tion's RDS network to break through. stations. message News shows that the func- 1. Select an FM station. tion is active. Activating/deactivating PTY 1. Select FM1 or FM2 with FM/AM. 2. Press MENU and then ENTER. Activating/deactivating News 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. 2. Press MENU and then ENTER. 3. Scroll to Advanced radio settings… and press ENTER. 2. Scroll to News and press ENTER. 3. Scroll to PTY and press ENTER. 4. Scroll to TP and press ENTER. News from current station/all stations 4. Scroll to Select PTY… and press The radio can interrupt with news from only the ENTER. 5. Scroll to TP station… and press ENTER. set (current) station or from all stations. > A list of programme types appears: > Either TP from current station or TP 1. Select an FM station. Current affairs, Information etc. The from all stations is shown on the dis- PTY function is activated by selecting play. 2. Press MENU and then ENTER. programme types and deactivated by 6. Press ENTER. clearing all PTYs.

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5. Select the desired programme types or 3. Scroll to Show PTY and press ENTER. Regional radio programmes – REG Clear all PTY… This function causes the radio to con- 10 Search PTY Radio text tinue with a regional transmitter even

This function searches the entire wavelength Some RDS stations transmit information on G021223 if its signal strength is low. for the selected programme type. programme content, artists, etc. This informa- Regional indicates that the function tion can be shown on the display. is active. The regional function is normally 1. Activate PTY. deactivated. 2. Press MENU and then ENTER. Activating/deactivating radio text 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. Activating/deactivating REG 3. Scroll to PTY and press ENTER. 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. 2. Scroll to Radio text and press ENTER. 4. Scroll to Search PTY and press ENTER. 2. Scroll to Advanced radio settings… and If the radio finds any of the selected pro- press ENTER. Automatic frequency update – AF gramme types, then > appears on the display. 3. Scroll to Regional and press ENTER. Press the navigation button to continue The AF function selects one of the strongest transmitters for a set station. The radio may searching for another broadcast of the sometimes need to search through the entire Enhanced Other Networks – EON selected programme types. FM wavelength to find a strong transmitter. If The EON function is especially useful in urban this occurs, the radio mutes and PI Seek areas with many regional radio stations. It Display of programme type Press EXIT to cancel. appears in the display. allows the distance between the car and the The programme type of the current station can radio station transmitter to determine when be shown on the display. Activating/deactivating AF programme functions should interrupt the cur- 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. rent audio source. NOTE 2. Scroll to Advanced radio settings… and • Local – interrupts only if the radio station Not all radio stations support this function. press ENTER. transmitter is close. 3. Scroll to AF and press ENTER. • Distant1 – interrupts if the station trans- Activating/deactivating display mitter is far away, even if there is a lot of 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. static. Off – no interruption for programmes from 2. Scroll to PTY and press ENTER. • other transmitters.

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Activating/deactivating EON 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. 10 2. Scroll to Advanced radio settings… and press ENTER. 3. Scroll to EON… and press ENTER. 4. Scroll to Local, Distant or Off and press ENTER.

Resetting RDS functions Resets all radio settings to the original factory settings. 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. 2. Scroll to Advanced radio settings… and press ENTER. 3. Scroll to Reset all… and press ENTER.

Volume control, programme types The interrupting programme types are heard at the volume selected for each programme type. If the volume level is adjusted during the pro- gramme interruption, the new level is saved until the next programme interruption.

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CD function controls automatically. Otherwise, load a disc and Pause change to CD mode by pressing MODE. If the volume is turned down completely, the CD player is stopped. The player is restarted 10 Starting playback (CD changer*) when volume is increased. If a CD position with a music CD is already selected when the audio system is activated Audio files* then playback starts automatically. Otherwise The CD player also supports MP3 and WMA change to CD changer mode using MODE and format audio files. select a disc with the number buttons 1–6 or Up/Down on the navigation button. NOTE Insert a CD Certain types of copy-protected audio files 1. Select an empty position with buttons 1– cannot be read by the player. 6 or Up/Down on the navigation button. > An empty position is marked on the dis- When a CD containing audio files is inserted G019807 play. The text Insert disc shows that a into the player the disc's directory structure is Navigation button – Fast forward/rewind, new disc can be inserted. The read in. It may take a while before playback track selection and menus CD changer can hold up to 6 CD discs. starts due to the quality of the disc. CD changer position selection* 2. Inserting a CD in the CD changer. Navigation and playback CD eject If a disc containing audio files is inside the CD insertion/eject A CD will stay in the ejected position for CD player then ENTER displays the disc's CD insertion/eject slot approx. 12 seconds. Following which it is re- directory structure. The directory structure is inserted in the player and playback continues. navigated in the same way as the audio sys- MODE - Audio source selection CD or tem's menu structure. Audio files have the AUX* Eject individual discs by pressing the eject but- ton . symbol and directories have the symbol TUNING - Knob for track selection . Start audio file playback with ENTER. Eject all discs with a long press on the eject Starting playback (CD player) button. The entire magazine is emptied disc by When the playback of a file is finished the play- If a music CD is in the player when the audio disc. The message Eject all is shown in the back of the other files in the same directory system is in CD mode then playback is started display. continues. Directory change takes place auto-

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matically when all files in the current directory Different messages appear on the display 3. Scroll to Single disc or All discs and press have been played back. depending on which random function has been ENTER. 10 selected. Press left/right on the navigation button if the The option All discs only applies to the music display is not wide enough to show the whole • RANDOM means that the tracks from only CDs in the changer. audio file name. one music CD are played If a CD with audio files is being played: RND ALL means that all tracks on all Fast-wind/change CD tracks and audio • music CDs in the CD changer are played. 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. files 2. Scroll to Random and press ENTER. Short presses right/left on the navigation but- • RANDOM FOLDER means that the audio files in a directory on the current CD are ton are used to scroll between 3. Scroll to Single disc or Folder and press played. CD tracks/audio files. Long presses are used ENTER. to fast-wind CD tracks/audio files. TUNING (or Activating/deactivating (CD player) The function is deactivated when another CD the steering wheel keypad) can also be used If a normal music CD is being played: is selected. for this purpose. 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. Disc text Scan CD 2. Scroll to Random and press ENTER. If title information is stored on a music CD then This function plays the first 10 seconds of each If a disc with audio files is being played: it can be shown on the display1. CD track/audio file. Press SCAN to activate. Interrupt with EXIT or SCAN to continue play- 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. Activating/deactivating back of the current CD track/audio file. 2. Scroll to Random and press ENTER. 1. Start CD playback. Random 3. Scroll to Folder or Disc and press 2. Press MENU and then ENTER. This function plays the tracks in random order. ENTER. 3. Scroll to Disc text and press ENTER. The random CD tracks/audio files can be scrol- Activating/deactivating (CD changer) led through in the normal way. CDs If a normal music CD is being played: Using low quality CD discs could result in poor NOTE 1. Press MENU and then ENTER. or non-existent sound. It is only possible to scroll between random 2. Scroll to Random and press ENTER. CD tracks on the current disc.

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IMPORTANT Only use standard discs (12 cm in diameter). 10 Do not use CD discs with adhesive disc labels. The heat in the CD player may cause the label to come off, damaging the CD player.

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Overview AUX menu FM menu 10 1. AUX volume 1. News 2. News 2. TP 3. TP 3. PTY 4. Audio settings* 4. Radio text 5. Advanced radio settings 6. Audio settings* AM menu 1. Audio settings* CD menu 1. Random 2. News 3. TP 4. Disc text 5. Audio settings* CD changer menu 1. Random 2. News 3. TP 4. Disc text 5. Audio settings*

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Overview - Phone system components

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Phone system components Emergency calls SIM card Emergency calls to alarm centres can be made 10 1. Antenna without a SIM card as long as there is coverage 2. Steering wheel keypad by a GSM operator. Most phone system functions can be accessed Making an emergency call via the keypad. see page 245. 1. Activate the phone. 3. Microphone 2. Ring the emergency number that applies to The hands free microphone is integrated in the your region (within EU: 112). roof console beside the rearview mirror. 3. Press ENTER. 4. Centre console control panel All phone functions (except call volume) can be IDIS regulated via the control panel. The IDIS system (Intelligent Driver Information G020244 5. Privacy handset System) allows incoming phone calls and SMS messages to be delayed so that the driver can 6. SIM card reader concentrate on driving. Incoming calls and The phone can only be used with a valid SIM SMS messages can be delayed 5 seconds card Subscriber Identity Module. Cards are before they are connected. Missed calls are available from various network operators. Con- General shown on the display. IDIS can be deactivated tact your network operator if you experience • Always put traffic safety first. using menu function 5.5, see page 250. difficulties with the SIM card. • If the driver needs to use the privacy hand- set, park the car in a safe place first. NOTE • Switch off the phone system when refuel- The built-in phone cannot read 3G type SIM ling the car. cards (3G only). Combined 3G/GSM cards Switch off the system near blasting work. work. Contact your network operator if you • need to change your SIM card. • Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop carries out phone system servicing.

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Double SIM cards Phone controls Steering wheel keypad Many network operators offer two SIM cards for the same phone number. The extra SIM 10 card can be used in the car. Inserting the SIM card 1. Switch off the phone and open the glove- box. 2. Pull out the SIM card holder from the SIM card reader, see illustration on page 244. 3. Position the SIM card in the holder with the metal surface visible. The bevelled edge of the SIM card should align with the bevel of the SIM card holder. G019809 G020243 4. Carefully press in the SIM card holder. Centre console control panel. When the phone is active, the steering wheel VOLUME - Control the background vol- Menus keypad is locked to phone functions. To con- ume from the radio, for example, during a trol the audio system, the phone must be in Page 250 describes how to control phone call standby mode (standby). functions with the menu system. Number and letter buttons ENTER – Works the same as on the control panel Traffic safety MENU - Opens the main menu EXIT – Works the same as on the control For safety reasons, parts of the phone menu EXIT - End/refuse calls, clear entered char- panel system cannot be accessed at speeds in acters Call volume – Increase/decrease excess of 8 km/h. Navigation button – Scroll in menus and character rows Navigation buttons – Scroll in menus ENTER – Accept calls. A press of the but- ton reveals latest dialled numbers PHONE - On/off and standby mode

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On/Off Activating from standby mode Call waiting A handset appears in the display when the ± Press PHONE. A two-tone signal during a phone call indicates 10 phone system is active or in standby mode that there is another incoming call. Answer? (standby). If the remote control key is turned to Making and receiving calls appears on the display. The call can be refused position 0 when the phone is in one of these or taken in the normal manner. If the incoming If the privacy handset is raised when a phone modes, the phone automatically resumes this call is taken, the previous call is put on hold. call is started, the sound will come from the mode the next time the remote control key is handsfree system. For information on switch- turned to position I or II. Putting a call on hold/resuming a call ing between privacy handset and handsfree 1. Press MENU or ENTER. during a call, see page 248. Activating the phone system 2. Scroll to Hold or Hold off and press Phone system functions can only be used To call ENTER. when the phone is in active mode. 1. Activate the phone system (if necessary). 1. Press PHONE. Dialling a third party 2. Dial the number or use the phone book, 1. Put the call on hold. 2. Enter the PIN code (if necessary) and press see page 248. ENTER. 2. Dial the number of the third party. 3. Press ENTER or lift the handset. Release Deactivating the phone system the handset by pressing it down. Switching between calls 1. Press MENU or ENTER. No calls can be received when the phone is Receiving a call deactivated. For Auto answer, see menu option 4.3, see 2. Scroll to Swap and press ENTER. ± Hold PHONE depressed until the phone is page 250. Starting a conference call deactivated. ± Press ENTER or lift the handset. Release A conference call consists of at least three par- Standby mode (standby) the handset by pressing it down. ties that can talk to one another. Once a con- ference call has been initiated, no more parties In standby mode, the audio system can be in Ending a call use while calls are received. However, it is not can be connected. All calls are ended when a ± Press EXIT or hang up the handset. possible to make calls when in standby mode. conference call is ended. Putting the phone in standby mode Refusing a call 1. Start two phone calls. The phone must first be in active mode before ± Press EXIT. 2. Press MENU or ENTER. it can be put in standby mode. 3. Scroll to Join and press ENTER. ± Press PHONE.

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Phone functions*

Volume A short press on EXIT deletes an input char- Key Function The phone uses the driver's door speaker. acter. A long press on EXIT will clear all entered characters. + 0 @ * # & $ £ / % 10 Call volume Call volume is regulated with Key Function Switch between upper and the steering wheel keypad. lower case. space 1 - ? ! , . : " ' ( ) If the privacy handset is used, volume is regulated with a wheel on the side of the hand- a b c 2 ä å à æ ç Handling numbers set. Calling the last number dialled d e f 3 è é Audio system volume The phone automatically stores the last phone Audio system volume is temporarily lowered numbers dialled. during a phone call. Once the call is ended the g h i 4 ì 1. Press ENTER. previous volume is resumed. If the volume is 2. Scroll to a number and press ENTER. regulated during the call, the new level is j k l 5 retained once the call is ended. Sound can also Phone book be automatically muted during a phone call, m n o 6 ñ ö ò Ø If the phone book contains a live caller's con- see menu 5.4.3, on page 252. This function tact information then this is shown in the dis- only applies to the Volvo integrated phone sys- p q r s 7 ß play. Contact information can be stored on the tem. SIM card and in the phone. Storing contacts in the phone book Entering text t u v 8 ü ù 1. Press MENU. Text is entered using the phone keypad. w x y z 9 2. Scroll to Phonebook and press ENTER. 1. Press the key with the desired character - once for the first character on the button, 3. Scroll to New number and press ENTER. Pressed briefly if two char- twice for the second, etc. See table. 4. Enter a name and press ENTER. acters shall be entered after 2. Press 1 for a space. If two characters in a each other with the same 5. Enter a number and press ENTER. row are to be entered using the same but- key. ton, press * or wait a few seconds. 6. Scroll to SIM card or Phone and press ENTER. ``

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Phone functions*

Searching for contacts in the phone book 6. Scroll to Delete and press ENTER. Calling using speed dial Use the down arrow of the navigation button ± Briefly press the required keypad button, 10 Erase all contacts instead of MENU for direct access to the 1. Press MENU. followed by ENTER. Search menu. 2. Scroll to Phonebook and press ENTER. 1. Press MENU. NOTE 3. Scroll to Erase SIM or Erase phone and 2. Scroll to Phonebook and press ENTER. When the phone is switched on, it takes a press ENTER. while before speed dialling is available. 3. Scroll to Search and press ENTER. If required, enter phone code. The factory-set 4. Enter the first few letters of the item and default code is 1234. To use the speed dial function Speed dial press ENTER, or simply press ENTER. must be activated in the Phonebook menu, Speed dial see page 251. 5. Scroll to an item and press ENTER. A keypad button (1–9) can be used as a speed Copying entries between the SIM card dial number for a contact in the phone book. Calling from the phone book and Phone book 1. Press MENU. 1. Press MENU. 1. Press MENU. 2. Scroll to Phonebook and press ENTER. 2. Scroll to Phonebook and press ENTER. 2. Scroll to Phonebook and press ENTER. 3. Scroll to Speed dial and press ENTER. > All contacts in the phone book memory 3. Scroll to Copy all and press ENTER. 4. Scroll to Select numbers and press are displayed. The number of contacts 4. Scroll to SIM to phone or Phone to SIM ENTER. displayed can be reduced by entering and press ENTER. part of the contact's name. 5. Scroll to the digit of the keypad button for Deleting contacts from the phone book the speed dial number and press ENTER. 3. Scroll to a contact and press ENTER. 1. Press MENU. 6. Enter the first few letters of the item and NOTE 2. Scroll to Phonebook and press ENTER. press ENTER, or simply press ENTER. Press ENTER to dial. 3. Scroll to Search and press ENTER. 7. Scroll to an item and press ENTER. 4. Enter the first few letters of the item and 8. Hold EXIT depressed to leave the menu press ENTER, or simply press ENTER. system. 5. Scroll to the item to be erased and press ENTER.

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Phone functions*

NOTE SMS - Short Message Service IMEI number To block the phone, you must provide your Hold in the required letter/button in the key- Reading SMS 10 network operator with the phone's IMEI num- pad for about 2 seconds to reach the cor- 1. Press MENU. responding letter in the phone book. ber. This is a 15 digit serial number that is pro- 2. Scroll to Messages and press ENTER. grammed into the phone. Dial *#06# to show this number in the display. Write it down and 3. Scroll to Read and press ENTER. Functions during a call keep it in a safe place. Several functions are available during a call. 4. Scroll to a message and press ENTER. Some functions can only be used when a call > The message text is shown in the dis- Specifications is on hold. play. Additional selections can be made by pressing ENTER. Hold EXIT Output 2 W Press MENU or ENTER during a call to access depressed to leave the menu system. the In-call menu and scroll to one of the fol- SIM card Small lowing alternatives: Writing and sending Memory entries 250A 1. Mute/Mute off – Mute mode. 1. Press MENU. SMS (Short Message Serv- Yes 2. Hold/Resume - Put a call on hold or 2. Scroll to Messages and press ENTER. ice) resume a call. 3. Scroll to Write new and press ENTER. Data/Fax No 3. Handsfree/Handset - Use handsfree or 4. Enter text and press ENTER. the privacy handset. 5. Scroll to Send and press ENTER. Dualband (900/1800 MHz) Yes 4. Phonebook – Show phone book. 6. Enter a phone number and press ENTER. A The capacity of the SIM card's memory varies depending on 5. Join – Conference calling (available if more SIM card type. than three parties are connected) 6. Swap – Switch between two calls (availa- ble if up to three parties are connected).

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Menu structure – phone*

Phone menu 2.4. Speed dial 4.6.3. Not answered 1. Call register 10 2.4.1. Active 4.6.4. Not reachable 1.1. Missed calls 2.4.2. Select numbers 4.6.5. Fax calls 1.2. Received calls 2.5. Erase SIM 4.6.6. Data calls 1.3. Dialled no. 2.6. Erase phone 4.6.7. Cancel all 1.4. Erase list 2.7. Memory status 5. Tel. settings 1.4.1. All calls 3. Messages 5.1. Network 1.4.2. Missed calls 3.1. Read 5.1.1. Auto 1.4.3. Received calls 3.2. Write 5.1.2. Manual select 1.4.4. Dialled no. 3.3. Message settings 5.2. SIM security 1.5. Call duration 3.3.1. SMSC number 5.2.1. On 1.5.1. Last call 3.3.2. Validity time 5.2.2. Off 1.5.2. Call count 3.3.3. Message type 5.2.3. Auto 1.5.3. Total time 4. Call options 5.3. Change code 1.5.4. Reset timers 4.1. Send my no. 5.3.1. PIN code 2. Phonebook 4.2. Call waiting 5.3.2. Phone code 2.1. New number 4.3. Automatic answer 5.4. Audio 2.2. Search 4.4. Auto redial 5.4.1. Ring volume 2.3. Copy all 4.5. Voice mail number 5.4.2. Ring signal 2.3.1. SIM to phone 4.6. Call divert 5.4.3. Mute radio 2.3.2. Phone to SIM 4.6.1. All calls 5.4.4. Msg. beep 4.6.2. When engag. 5.5. IDIS

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Menu structure – phone*

5.6 Factory settings 1.5.3. Total time 3. Messages

1.5.4. Reset timers 3.1. Read 10 Description of menu options Received text messages. Select whether to 2. Phone book erase, forward, change or save the entire mes- sage or parts of it. 1. Call register 2.1. New number 1.1. Missed calls Store names and phone numbers in the phone 3.2. Write List of missed calls. You can choose to call, book, see page 247. Write a message using the keypad. Choose whether to save or send it. erase or store the number in the phone book. 2.2. Search 1.2. Received calls Search for a name in the phone book. 3.3. Message sett Enter the number (SMSC number) of the mes- List of received calls. You can choose to call, 2.3. Copy all erase or store the number in the phone book. sage centre to which messages are to be trans- Copy phone numbers and names from the SIM ferred as well as how long they are to be saved 1.3. Dialled no. card to the phone memory. at the message centre. Contact your network List of dialled numbers. You can choose to call, 2.3.1. From SIM to phone memory operator for information on message settings. erase or store the number in the phone book. Normally, these settings should not be altered. 1.4. Erase list 2.3.2. From phone to SIM memory. 3.3.1. SMSC number Erase the lists found in the menus 1.1, 1.2 and 2.4. Speed dial 1.3 as below. A number stored in the phone book can be 3.3.2. Validity time 1.4.1. All calls stored as a speed dial number. 3.3.3. Message type 1.4.2. Missed calls erased 2.5. Erase SIM Erase the entire SIM card memory. 4. Call options 1.4.3. Received calls erased 2.6. Erase phone 4.1. Send my no. 1.4.4. Dialled calls erased Erase the entire phone memory. Displays or hides your phone number to/from the person you call. Contact your network 1.5. Call duration 2.7. Memory status operator regarding ex-directory numbers. Duration of all calls or of the most recent call. Shows how many positions are occupied in the To reset the call timer, see menu 1.5.4. SIM card and phone memory. The table shows 4.2. Call waiting how many of the total number of positions are Be alerted during a phone call that there is 1.5.1. Last call occupied, e.g. 100 (250). another incoming call. 1.5.2. Call count

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Menu structure – phone*

4.3. Auto answer 5.1.2. Manual select 5.5. IDIS Automatically answers incoming calls. If the IDIS function is deactivated, incoming 10 5.2. SIM security 4.4. Auto redial calls are not delayed, regardless of the driving Select if the PIN code should be on, off or if the situation. Automatically calls a previously engaged num- phone should automatically give the PIN code. ber. 5.5. Factory sett. 5.2.1. On 4.5. Voice mail number Reset the system's factory settings. Stores voice mail number. 5.2.2. Off 4.6. Diversion 5.2.3. Auto Choose when and what type of calls are to be diverted to a specified phone number. 5.3. Edit codes Change PIN or phone code. Write the codes 4.6.1. All calls down and keep them in a safe place. This setting only applies during the call in pro- 5.3.1. PIN code gress 5.3.2. Phone code. 4.6.2. When engag. The factory-set phone code 1234 is used until 4.6.3. Not answered you change to your own code. 4.6.4. Not reachable 5.4. Sounds 4.6.5. Fax calls 5.4.1. Volume. 4.6.6. Data calls Adjust the ring tone volume. 4.6.7. Cancel all 5.4.2. Ring signal. There are seven different ring tones. 5. Phone settings 5.4.3. Mute radio. On/off 5.1. Network 5.4.4. Msg. beep Choose a network automatically or manually. The selected network is shown in the display in the phone's basic mode. 5.1.1. Auto

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Bluetooth handsfree*

General NOTE nected previously. To connect a mobile phone for the first time, follow the instructions below: Only a selection of mobile phones are fully 10 compatible with the handsfree function. Alternative 1 - via the car's menu system Volvo recommends that you seek assis- 1. Make the mobile phone detectable/visible tance from an authorised Volvo dealer or TM www.volvocars.com for information on via Bluetooth , see the mobile phone's compatible phones. manual or www.volvocars.com. 2. Activate the handsfree function with Menus and controls PHONE. The menus are navigated using the control > Menu option Add phone appears on panel in the centre console (3), see page 245. the display. If one or more mobile phones have already been registered Remember then these are also shown. The menus are controlled from the centre con- 3. Select Add phone. sole and the steering wheel keypad. For gen- System overview. > The audio system searches for mobile eral information on menus, see page 250. phones in the vicinity. The search takes Mobile phone approximately 30 seconds. The mobile Activating/deactivating phones detected are specified with their Microphone A short press on PHONE activates the hands- respective BluetoothTM name in the dis- free function. The text PHONE at the top of the Centre console play. The handsfree function's display shows that it is in phone mode. The BluetoothTM name is shown in the TM Bluetooth symbol shows that the handsfree func- mobile phone as My Car. A mobile phone equipped with BluetoothTM tion is active. 4. Choose one of the mobile phones in the can be connected wirelessly to the audio sys- One long press on PHONE deactivates the audio system display. tem. The audio system then works handsfree, handsfree function and disconnects a con- with the option to control a range of the mobile nected phone. 5. Enter the number series shown in the audio phone's functions remotely. The microphone is system display via the mobile phone key- fitted in the roof console (2). The mobile phone Connect mobile phone pad. can always be operated by its own keys irre- A mobile phone is connected in different ways spective of whether or not it is connected. depending on whether or not it has been con-

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Bluetooth handsfree*

Alternative 2 - via the phone's menu system To call NOTE 1. Make sure that the text PHONE is shown 10 1. Activate the handsfree function with Some mobile phones require that the PHONE. If there is a phone connected, at the top of the display and that the changeover from handsfree is confirmed disconnect the connected phone. symbol is visible. from the phone's keypad. 2. Search with the phone's BluetoothTM, see 2. Dial the number or use the phone book, see page 256. the mobile phone's manual. Making and receiving calls 3. Select My Car in the list of units detected 3. Press ENTER. Incoming call in your mobile phone. The call is interrupted with EXIT. Calls are accepted with ENTER even if the 4. Enter the PIN code '1234' into the mobile Disconnecting the mobile phone audio system is in CD or FM mode for example. phone when prompted for the PIN code. Automatic disconnection takes place if the Refuse or end with EXIT. 5. Select to connect to My Car from the mobile phone moves out of the audio system's Auto answer mobile phone. range. For more information on connection, The automatic answer function means that see page 255. The mobile phone is registered and connected calls are accepted automatically. Activate/ automatically to the audio system while the text Manual disconnection takes place by deacti- deactivate under Phone menu Phone Synchronising is shown in the display. For vating the handsfree function with one long settings Call options Automatic more information on how mobile phones are press on PHONE. The handsfree function is answer. registered, see page 255. also deactivated when the engine is switched 1 When the connection is established the symbol off or when a door is opened . In-call menu is shown and the mobile phone's When the mobile phone has been discon- Press MENU or ENTER during an ongoing call to access the following functions: BluetoothTM name is shown in the display. Now nected an ongoing call can be continued with the mobile phone can be controlled from the the mobile phone's built-in microphone and • Microphone muted - audio system audio system. speaker. microphone is muted. • Transfer call to mobile - the call is trans- ferred to the mobile phone.

1 Applies to Keyless Drive.

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Bluetooth handsfree*

NOTE Phone settings Sounds and volume More on registering and connecting Mute radio. A maximum of five mobile phones can be reg- With certain mobile phones the connection 10 istered. Registration is performed once per is terminated when the privacy function is Ring volume used. This is normal. The handsfree function phone. After registration the phone no longer asks if you want to reconnect. Go to Phone menu Phone settings needs to be visible/detectable. A maximum of Sounds and volume Ring volume and one mobile phone can be connected at a time. Phones can be deregistered under Bluetooth • Phone book – searching in the phone adjust with / on the navigation button. book. menu Bluetooth Remove phone. Ring signals Automatic connection NOTE The handsfree function has integrated ring sig- nals that can be selected under Phone menu When the handsfree function is active and the A new call cannot be started during an Phone settings Sounds and volume last mobile phone connected is in range it is ongoing call. connected automatically. When the audio sys- Ring signals... Ring signal 1, 2, 3 etc. tem searches for the last phone connected its name is shown in the display. To change over Audio settings NOTE to manual connection of another phone, press EXIT. Call volume The connected mobile phone's ring signal is not deactivated when one of the handsfree The call volume can be regulated when the system's integrated signals is used. Manual connection handsfree function is in phone mode. Use the If you want to connect a mobile phone other steering wheel keypad or VOLUME. than the last connected or change the con- In order to select the connected phone's ring nected mobile phone, proceed as follows: Audio system volume signal2, go to Phone menu Phone settings Providing there is no ongoing call taking place, Sounds and volume Ring signals... 1. Set the audio system in phone mode. the audio system volume is controlled as usual Use mobile phone signal. 2. Press PHONE and select one of the with VOLUME. In order to control audio system phones in the list. volume during an ongoing call you have to switch to one of the audio sources. The connection can also be made via the menu system under Bluetooth menu Bluetooth The audio source can be automatically muted Connect phone or Change phone. for incoming calls under Phone menu

2 Not supported by all mobile phones. ``

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Bluetooth handsfree*

Phonebook the steering wheel keypad. The search can also Inputting text All use of the phone book presupposes that the be performed from the phone book's Search Input text using the keypad in the centre con- 10 text PHONE is shown at the top of the display menu under Phonebook Search: sole. Press once for the key's first character, twice for the second etc. Continue pressing for and that the symbol is visible. 1. Enter the first few letters of the contact and more characters, see the table on page 247. The audio system stores a copy of the phone press ENTER. Or simply press ENTER. A short press on EXIT deletes an input char- book from each registered mobile phone. The 2. Scroll to a contact and press ENTER to acter. One long press on EXIT clears all input phone book is copied automatically to the call. audio system during each connection. Deacti- characters. / on the navigation button vate the function under Phone settings Voice recognition scrolls between the characters. Synchronise phone book. Searching for con- The mobile phone's voice recognition function tacts is only performed in the connected for dialling can be used by holding in ENTER. Menu structure - Bluetooth mobile phone's phone book. Voice mail number 1. Missed calls Voice mail number can be changed under NOTE 2. Received calls Phone settings Call options Voice mail 3 Dialled calls If the mobile phone does not support copy- number. If there is no number stored then this ing of the phone book then List is empty is menu can be reached with one long press on 4. Phonebook shown when copying is finished. 1. Press 1 for a long time to use the stored 4.1. Search number. If the phone book contains a ringing caller's 4.2. Copy from phone contact information then this is shown in the Call lists 5. Bluetooth... display. The call lists are copied to the handsfree func- tion at each new connection and are then 5.1. Change phone Searching for contacts updated during the connection. Press ENTER 5.2. Connect phone The easiest way to search in the phone book is to show the last dialled. Other call lists are with long presses on the keys 2–9. This starts available under Call register…. 5.3. Disconnect phone a search in the phone book based on the key's 5.4. Connect from mobile phone first letter. NOTE The phone book can also be reached with / Certain mobile phones show a list of the last on the navigation button or with / on dialled calls in reverse order.

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Bluetooth handsfree*

6. Phone settings

6.1. Call options 10 6.1.1. Auto reply 6.1.2. Voice mail number 6.2. Sounds and volume 6.3. Synchronise phone book

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 257 258 Dimensions andweights 260 Type designation...... Type approval Electrical system Catalytic converter 275 Fuel...... Fluids andlubricants 268 Engine oil...... Engine specifications ...... 283 ...... 281 ...... 280 ...... 272 ...... 266 ...... 263 ......

G000000 SPECIFICATIONS 11 11 Specifications

Type designation

11 G032083

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Type designation

Knowing the car's type designation, vehicle identification and engine numbers can facili- tate all contact with a Volvo dealer regarding the car and when ordering spare parts and accessories. Type designation, vehicle identification number, maximum permissible weights, 11 codes for colour and upholstery and type approval number. Label for parking heater. Engine type designation, component and serial number. Label for engine oil. Gearbox type designation and serial num- ber: manual gearbox , automatic gearbox VIN number (type and model year desig- nation plus chassis number). Further information on the car is presented in the registration document.

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Type designation

NOTE The labels shown in the owner's manual are 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 11 your car in particular is available on the label in question in your car.

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Dimensions and weights

Dimensions

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Dimensions mm Dimensions mm Weights Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank A Wheelbase 2640 H Rear track 1531 90% full and all fluids. B Length 4522 I Load width, floor 1002 The weight of passengers and accessories, and towball load (when a trailer is hitched, see C Load length, floor, folded J Width 1770 table) influences the payload and is not seat 1766 included in the kerb weight. K Width including door mir- D Load length, floor 989 rors 2022 Permitted maximum load = Gross vehicle weight - Kerb weight. E Load height 685

F Height 1457

G Front track 1535

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Dimensions and weights

NOTE WARNING Max. total weight The documented kerb weight applies to The car's driving characteristics change Max. train weight (car+trailer) cars in the standard version - i.e. a car with- depending on how heavily it is loaded and out extra equipment or accessories. This how the load is distributed. Max. front axle load means that for every accessory added the loading capacity of the car is reduced cor- Max. rear axle load 11 respondingly by the weight of the acces- Equipment level sory. Examples of accessories that reduce load- Max. load: See registration document. ing capacity are the Kinetic/Momentum/ Max. roof load: 75 kg. 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. Weighing the car is a certain way of ascer- taining the kerb weight of your own partic- ular car. For decal location, see page 260.

Towing capacity and towball load

Engine Maximum weight, braked trailer (kg) Maximum towball load (kg) 1.6 1200 50

1.6D 1300 75

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Dimensions and weights

Engine Maximum weight, braked trailer (kg) Maximum towball load (kg) 1.8 1300 75

1.8F 1300

2.0 1350 11 others 1500

Maximum weight, unbraked trailer (kg) Maximum towball load (kg) 700 50

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Engine specifications

Overview Engine Output Output Torque No. of Bore Stroke Swept Compres- (kW/ (hp/rpm) (Nm/ cylinders (mm) (mm) volume sion ratio rpm) rpm) (litres) 1.6 B4164S3 74/6000 100/6000 150/4000 4 79 81.4 1,596 11.0:1 11 1.8 B4184S11 92/6000 125/6000 165/4000 4 83 83.1 1,798 10.8:1

1.8F B4184S8 92/6000 125/6000 165/4000 4 83 83.1 1,798 10.8:1

2.0 B4204S3 107/6000 145/6000 185/4500 4 87,5 83.1 1,999 10.8:1

2.4 B5244S5 103/5000 140/5000 220/4000 5 83 90.0 2,435 10.3:1

2.4i B5244S4 125/6000 170/6000 230/4400 5 83 90.0 2,435 10.3:1

T5 B5254T7 169/5000 230/5000 320/1500 – 5 83 93.2 2.521 9.0:1 5000

1.6D D4164T 80/4000 109/4000 240/1750 4 75 88.3 1,560 18.3:1

2.0D D4204T 100/4000 136/4000 320/2000 4 85 88.0 1,997 18.5:1

D5 D5244T8 132/4000 180/4000 350/1750 – 5 81 93.2 2,401 17.3:1 3250

D5 D5244T13 132/4000 180/4000 400/2000 – 5 81 93.2 2,401 17.3:1 2750

D5 D5244T9A 120/4000 163/4000 340/1750 – 5 81 93.2 2,401 17.3:1 3000

A Belgium

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Engine specifications

Engine type designation, component and serial number can be read on the engine, see page 260.

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267 11 Specifications

Engine oil

Adverse driving conditions Volvo recommends Castrol oil products. Viscosity chart Check the oil level more frequently for long journeys: IMPORTANT • towing a caravan or trailer In order to fulfil the requirements for the engine's service intervals all engines are in mountainous regions • filled with a specially adapted synthetic 11 • at high speeds engine oil at the factory. The choice of oil • in temperatures colder than -30 °C or hot- has been made very carefully with regard to ter than +40 °C. service life, starting characteristics, fuel consumption and environmental impact. This can produce abnormally high oil tempera- An approved engine oil must be used in G020236 ture or oil consumption. order that the recommended service inter- Also check the oil level more often if the car is vals can be applied. Only use a prescribed often driven short distances (less than 10 km) grade of oil (see the engine compartment when temperatures are low (below +5 °C). decal) for both filling and oil change, other- wise you will risk affecting service life, star- Choose a fully synthetic engine oil for adverse ting characteristics, fuel consumption and driving conditions. It provides extra protection environmental impact. for the engine. Volvo Car Corporation disclaims all war- ranty liability if engine oil of the prescribed grade and viscosity is not used.

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Engine oil

Oil decal Engine oil grade Engine variant Volume between VolumeA MIN-MAX (litres) (litres)

2.4B B5244S5 1.3 5.8 11

2.4iB B5244S4 1.3 5.8

T5B B5254T7 1.3 5.8

1.6D D4164T 1.0 38. G032080

Oil decal location in engine compartment, see page 204. Oil grade: ACEA A3/B3/B4 Viscosity: SAE 0W–30 When driving under adverse conditions, use ACEA A5/B5 SAE 0W-30.

A Including filter change B Does not apply to Europe, for Europe see oil ACEA A5/B5

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Engine oil

Engine oil grade Engine variant Volume between VolumeA MIN-MAX (litres) (litres) 1.6 B4164S3 0.75 4.0

11 1.8 B4184S11 0.75 4.3

1.8F B4184S8 0.75 4.3

2.0 B4204S3 0.75 4.3

2.0D D4204T 1.8 5.0 G032079

Oil decal location in engine compartment, see page 204. Oil grade: WSS-M2C913-B Viscosity: SAE 5W–30 When driving under adverse conditions, use ACEA A5/B5 SAE 0W-30.

A Including filter change

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Engine oil

Engine oil grade Engine variant Volume between VolumeA MIN-MAX (litres) (litres)

2.4 B5244S5B 1.3 5.5

2.4i B5244S4 B 1.3 5.5 11

T5 B5254T7 B 13. 5.5

D5 D5244T8 1.5 6.0

D5244T9 G032078 (Only Belgium) Oil decal location in engine compartment, see D5244T13 page 204. Oil grade: ACEA A5/B5 Viscosity: SAE 0W–30

A Including filter change B Europe only, for other markets see oil ACEA A3/B3/B4

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Fluids and lubricants

Overview

IMPORTANT The recommended transmission fluid must be used to prevent damage to the gearbox. Do not mix with any other transmission fluid. 11 If the transmission is topped up with a dif- ferent fluid, contact a workshop nearby for servicing. Volvo recommends that you con- tact an authorised Volvo workshop.

Gearbox oil Engine Gearbox Volume (litres) Prescribed transmission fluid 1.6 petrol Manual 5-speed, IB5 2.1 BOT 130 M

1.8 petrol Manual 5-speed, MTX75 1.8 BOT 350M3

1.8F Flexifuel Manual 5-speed, MTX75 1.8 BOT 350M3

2.0 petrol Manual 5-speed, MTX75 18: BOT 350M3

2.0 petrol Automatic, MPS6 5.5 BOT 341

2.4 petrol Automatic, AW55-51 7.7 JWS 3309

2.4i petrol Manual 5-speed, M56 2.1 BOT 350M3

2.4i petrol Automatic, AW55-51 7.7 JWS 3309

T5 petrol Manual 6-speed, M66 1.9 BOT 350M3

T5 petrol Automatic, AW55-51 7.7 JWS 3309

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Fluids and lubricants

Engine Gearbox Volume (litres) Prescribed transmission fluid 1.6D diesel Manual 5-speed, MTX75 1.8 BOT 350M3

2.0D diesel Manual 6-speed, MMT6 1.7 BOT 350M3

2.0D diesel Automatic, MPS6 5.5 BOT 341 11 D5 diesel Manual 6-speed, M66 1.9 BOT 350M3

D5 diesel Automatic, AW55-51 7.7 JWS 3309

Fluids Fluid System Volume (litres) Recommended oil grade Coolant 1.6 petrol 6.2 Coolant with corrosion inhibitor mixed with waterA, see packaging. The ther- 1.8, 1.8F and 2.0 petrol 7.5 mostat starts opening at: 5-cyl. manual gearbox 9.5 petrol engine (1.6) 82 °C 5-cyl. automatic gearbox 10.0 petrol engines 90 °C,

1.6D diesel 7.2 diesel engines 82 °C diesel engine (1.6D) 83 °C 2.0D diesel 9.5

Refrigerant Air conditioning B R134a (HFC134a) Oil: PAG

Brake fluid Brake system 0.6 DOT 4+

Power steering fluid Power steering 10.. – 12 WSS M2C204-A or equivalent product with same specifications.

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Fluids and lubricants

Fluid System Volume (litres) Recommended oil grade Washer fluid 4-cyl. Petrol/Diesel 4.0 Use a washer antifreeze recommended by Volvo, mixed with water for temper- 5-cyl. Petrol/Diesel 6.5 atures below freezing.

A Water quality must fulfil the standard STD 1285.1. 11 B Refrigerant quantity varies depending on engine variant. Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop for the correct information.

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CO2 emissions, fuel consumption and tank volume Engine Gearbox Emissions of car- Consumption Tank volume (litres) bon dioxide CO2 (litre/100 km) (g/km) 1.6 B4164S3 Manual 5 speed (IB5) 169 7.1 approx. 53 11 1.8 B4184S11 Manual 5 speed (MTX75) 174 7.3 approx. 53

1.8FA B4184S8 Manual 5 speed (MTX75) 177 7.4 approx. 53

2.0 B4204S3 Manual 5 speed (MTX75) 176 7.4 approx. 53

2.4 B5244S5 Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) 217 9.1 approx. 62

2.4i B5244S4 Manual 5 speed (M56H) 203 8.5 approx. 62

2.4i B5244S4 Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) 217 9.1 approx. 62

T5 B5254T7 Manual 6 speed (M66) 203 8.7 approx. 62

T5 B5254T7 Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) 211 9.0 approx. 62

T5 AWD B5254T7 Manual 6 speed (M66) AWD 224 9.6 approx. 57

T5 AWD B5254T7 Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) 229 9.8 approx. 57 AWD

1.6D D4164T Manual 5 speed (MTX75) 119 45. approx. 52

2.0D D4204T Manual select 153 5.7 approx. 52 (EURO4) 6-speed (MMT6)

2.0D D4204T Manual 5 speed (M56) 148 5.6 approx. 52

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Engine Gearbox Emissions of car- Consumption Tank volume (litres) bon dioxide CO2 (litre/100 km) (g/km) 2.0D D4204T Automatic gearbox (MPS6) 159 6.0 approx. 52

11 D5 D5244T13 Manual 6 speed (M66) 166 6.3 approx. 60 D5 D5244T8 Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) 184 7.0 approx. 60

D5 D5244T9 Automatic gearbox (AW55-51) 184 7.0 approx. 60 (Only Belgium)

A Flexifuel can be driven on any 95 octane unleaded petrol, or bioethanol E85, as well as all possible mixtures of these two fuels. The car consumes 30-40% more E85 which has a lower energy content. The precise difference depends on driving style, ambient temperature and variations in fuel specification amongst other things.

Fuel consumption and emissions of NOTE General information on fuel carbon dioxide Extreme weather conditions, towing a trailer Official fuel consumption figures are based on or driving at high altitudes in combination WARNING a standard driving cycle in accordance with EU with fuel grade are factors that could affect Always avoid inhaling fuel fumes and fuel Directive 80/1268/EEC comb. and 92/21/EEC. the car's performance. splashing in the eyes. Fuel consumption figures may change if the car If fuel gets into your eyes, take out contact is equipped with extra equipment that affects lenses if worn and rinse your eyes with the car's weight. The manner in which the car plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and is driven, and other non-technical factors can seek medical attention. also affect fuel consumption. Never swallow fuel. Fuels such as petrol, Consumption is higher and power output lower bioethanol and mixtures of the two, as well as diesel, are highly toxic and could cause for fuel with an octane rating of 91 RON. permanent injury or be fatal if swallowed. Seek medical attention immediately if fuel has been swallowed.

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IMPORTANT IMPORTANT WARNING Mixing different types of fuel or the use of • Always refuel with unleaded petrol so as Ethanol is sensitive to sparks, and explosive fuel not recommended invalidates Volvo's not to damage the catalytic converter. gases could form in the reserve fuel can if it guarantees, and any associated service is refuelled with ethanol. agreement. This applies to all engines. • Do not use additives not recommended NOTE: It does not apply to cars with engines by Volvo. that are adapted to run on ethanol fuel (E85). Diesel 11 Bioethanol E85 Diesel must fulfil the EN 590 or JIS K2204 standards. Petrol Do not modify the fuel system or its compo- Petrol must meet the EN 228 standard. Most nents, and do not replace components with Diesel engines are sensitive to contaminants, engines can be run with octane ratings of 91, parts that are not specially designed for use such as excessively high volumes of sulphur 95 and 98 RON. with bioethanol. particles for example. Only use diesel fuel from well-known producers. Never use diesel of • 91 RON must not be used for 4-cylinder dubious quality. engines and should only be used in excep- WARNING tional cases with other engines. Methanol must not be used. A decal on the At low temperatures (-40 °C to -6 °C), a paraffin • 95 RON can be used for normal driving. inside of the fuel filler flap shows the correct precipitate may form in the diesel fuel, which alternative fuel. can lead to ignition problems. Special diesel • 98 RON is recommended for optimum per- fuel designed for low temperatures around formance and minimum fuel consumption. The use of components not designed for bioethanol engines could cause fire, injury freezing point is available from the major oil When driving in temperatures above +38 °C, or engine damage. companies. This fuel is less viscous at low tem- fuel with the highest possible octane rating is peratures and reduces the risk of paraffin pre- recommended for optimum performance and cipitate. Reserve fuel can fuel economy. The reserve fuel can should be filled with petrol, The risk of condensation in the fuel tank is see page 139. 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.

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IMPORTANT 3. Wait for about 1 minute. Regeneration of the filter takes place automat- 4. To start the engine: Depress the brake and/ ically at an interval of approximately 300–900 Only ever use fuel that fulfils the European km depending on driving conditions. Regener- diesel standard. or clutch pedal, and turn the remote control key to start position III. ation normally takes between 10 - 20 minutes. It may take a little longer at a low average IMPORTANT Draining condensation from the fuel filter speed. Fuel consumption may increase slightly 11 The fuel filter separates condensation from the during regeneration. Diesel type fuels which must not be used: fuel. Condensation can disrupt engine opera- The rear window heating may be activated special additives, Marine Diesel Fuel, fuel tion. oil, RME1 (Rape Methyl Ester) and vegetable automatically to increase the load on the oil. These fuels do not fulfil the requirements The fuel filter must be drained at the intervals engine during regeneration without warning. in accordance with Volvo recommendations specified in the Service and Warranty Booklet and generate increased wear and engine or if you suspect that the car has been filled Regeneration in cold weather damage that is not covered by the Volvo with contaminated fuel. If the car is frequently driven short distances in warranty. cold weather then the engine does not reach normal operating temperature. This means that IMPORTANT regeneration of the diesel particle filter does IMPORTANT Certain special additives remove the water not take place and the filter is not emptied. The sulphur content must be a maximum of separation in the fuel filter. 50 ppm. When the filter has become approximately 80% full of particles, the yellow Diesel particle filter (DPF) information symbol on the instrument panel Empty tank Diesel cars may be equipped with a particle fil- illuminates, and the message SOOT FILTER After stalling due to fuel shortage the fuel sys- ter, which results in more efficient emission FULL - SEE MANUAL is shown on the instru- tem needs a short time to perform a check. control. The particles in the exhaust gases are ment panel display. Proceed as follows before the engine is collected in the filter during normal driving. So- started: called "regeneration" is started in order to burn Start regeneration of the filter by driving the car until the engine reaches normal operating tem- 1. Fill at least 5 litres of diesel in the fuel tank. away the particles and empty the filter. This requires the engine to have reached normal perature, preferably on a main road or motor- 2. Insert the remote control key in the ignition operating temperature. way. The car should then be driven for approx- switch and turn to key position II (see imately 20 minutes more. page 137).

1 Diesel fuel may contain a certain amount of RME, but further amounts must not be added.

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When regeneration is complete the message is cleared automatically.

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 11 will have to be replaced.

Use the parking heater* in cold weather so that the engine reaches normal operating tempera- ture more quickly.

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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) with 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-sondTM 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).

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Electrical system

General If the battery is changed, replace it with a bat- 12 V system with a voltage-regulated alterna- tery of the same cold start capacity and reserve tor. Single pole system in which the chassis capacity as the original (see the decal on the and engine block are used as conductors. battery).

11 Battery

Engine Voltage, V Cold start capacity Reserve capacity, Capacity, Ah (CCA, Cold Cranking Amperes), A minutes 590 100 60 4 and 5-cyl. petrol 12 600 A 120 70

4 and 5-cyl. diesel 12 700 B 135 80

A Cars equipped with High Performance audio system. B Cars equipped with diesel, keyless drive, Premium Sound audio system, fuel-driven heater or RTI.

Bulbs Lighting Output (W) Type Dipped beam 55 H7

Main beam (specifically for halogen) 55 H9

Extra main beam (specifically for Dual Xenon and ABL, Active Bending Lights) 55 H7

Brake lights, reversing lamps, rear fog lamp 21 P21W

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Lighting Output (W) Type Front direction indicators (specifically for Dual Xenon and halogen), rear direction indi- 21 PY21W cators

Front direction indicators (specifically for ABL, Active Bending Lights) 24 PY24W

11 Rear position/parking and side marker lamps (upper socket) 5 P21/5W

Rear position/parking lamps (lower socket) 5 R5W

Courtesy lighting, cargo area lighting, number plate lighting 5 C5W

Vanity mirror* 1.2 Tubular lamp

Front position/parking lamps, front side marker lamps 5 W5W

Fog lamps 35 H8

Glovebox lighting 3 Tubular lamp

282 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 11 Specifications

Type approval

Remote control key system Certification of the Keyless Drive system Country and region Siemens VDO Automotive A.G. hereby certifies that this equipment type 5WK4 8952, A, B, CY, CZ, D, DK, 5WK48956, 5WK48812 conforms to the E, EST, F, FIN, GB, Delphi hereby essential characteristic requirements and other GR, H, I, IRL, L, LT, certifies that this relevant regulations of Directive 1999/5/EC. 11 LV, M, NL, P, PL, S, remote control key SK, SLO system conforms to the essential char- IS, LI, N, CH acteristic require- HR ments and other rel- evant regulations of directive 1999/5/EC.

ROK Delphi 2003-07-15, Germany R- LPD1-03-0151

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283 12 Alphabetical Index

A Air quality system, ECC...... 90 Automatic car washes...... 192 Air vents...... 85 Automatic gearbox A/C Alarm...... 128 manual gear positions (Geartronic)..... 144 electronic climate control...... 91 alarm indicator...... 128 towing and recovery...... 159 manual climate control...... 86, 87 arming...... 128 trailer...... 162 ABS fault...... 49, 149 automatic alarm activation...... 129 Automatic locking...... 125 Active Bending Lights (ABL)...... 56 deactivating a triggered alarm...... 129 Automatic relocking...... 124 disarming...... 128 Active Dual Xenon lights...... 56 Autostart...... 137 RDS traffic warning...... 235 Active headlamps...... 56 12 reduced alarm level...... 129 Auto volume control...... 233 Adaptation...... 140 testing the alarm system...... 130 Auxiliary heater...... 96 Additional heater (Diesel)...... 96 All-wheel drive, AWD...... 148 Average fuel consumption...... 59 Adjusting headlamp pattern...... 171 Antenna location, Keyless drive...... 122 AWD, All-wheel drive...... 148 Dual Xenon headlamps...... 171 Approach light, duration...... 73 halogen headlamp...... 171 setting...... 78 AF – automatic frequency update...... 237 Audio, see also Sound...... 230 B Airbag...... 20 Audio volume activating/deactivating, PACOS...... 23 Backrest phone...... 247, 255 deactivating/activating...... 23 front seat, lowering...... 100 phone/media player...... 255 driver's and front passenger side...... 21 Backrest rear seat, lowering...... 108 ring signal, phone...... 255 Air conditioning...... 86 Bag holder...... 113 Auto ECC...... 89 climate control settings...... 89 Bass speaker...... 231 general...... 84 AUTO Battery...... 211, 281 Air distribution...... 92 storing stations...... 234 changing the battery in the remote con- ECC...... 90 trol key...... 123 Auto climate...... 89 Air distribution, A/C...... 87 maintenance...... 201, 211

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overload...... 135 Bulb holder Catalytic converter...... 280 specifications...... 281 removal...... 216 recovery...... 159 start assistance...... 161 Bulbs CD discs symbols on the battery...... 211 changing...... 213 storage compartment...... 106 Bioethanol E85...... 275 Bulbs, see Lighting...... 213, 281 CD functions...... 239 Blind spot (BLIS)...... 155 Checking and topping up the coolant..... 207 Blind Spot Information System, BLIS 74, 155 Checks Bluetooth C fluids and oils...... 205 handsfree...... 253 Calls Children...... 32 12 mute microphone...... 254 functions during a call...... 246, 249 child safety locks...... 127 transfer call to mobile...... 254 incoming...... 254 child seats and side airbags...... 25 Bonnet, opening...... 202 operation...... 246, 254 location in the car...... 32 Booster cushion volume in phone...... 247 location in the car, table...... 33 safety...... 32 folding up...... 37 Car care...... 192 lowering...... 38 Child safety locks...... 127 Car care, leather upholstery...... 194 Booster cushion, integrated...... 37 Child seat...... 32 Cargo area...... 110 Brake and clutch fluid...... 208 cargo cover...... 111, 112 Child seats...... 32 Brake light...... 57 lighting...... 103 ISOFIX fixture system for child seats. . . 38 Brakes loading...... 170 Cigarette lighter socket anti-lock braking system, ABS...... 149 safety grille...... 110 front seat...... 54 brake light...... 57 safety net...... 110, 112 Cleaning emergency brake assistance, EBA..... 150 Cargo cover...... 111, 112 automatic car washes...... 192 emergency brake lights...... 57 Car settings...... 78 car wash...... 192 handbrake...... 68 rims...... 192 Car upholstery...... 194 Brake system...... 149 seatbelts...... 194 Car wash...... 192 upholstery...... 194

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Climate control D Driving in water...... 134 general...... 84 Driving with a trailer personal preferences...... 77 Deadlocks...... 125 towball load...... 263 Climate control settings deactivation...... 125 towing capacity...... 263 temporary deactivation...... 125 auto...... 89 DSTC, see also Stability control system.. 151 Defroster...... 87 Clock, adjustment...... 77 DSTC, see also Stability system Clutch fluid, checking & topping up...... 208 Diesel...... 277 symbol...... 49 Coat hanger...... 105 Diesel: engine preheater...... 49 During a call, functions...... 249 12 Cold start...... 146 Diesel particle filter...... 278 automatic gearbox...... 146 Dipstick, electronic...... 205 Collision Direction indicators...... 58 E crash mode...... 31 Disc text...... 240 ECC, electronic climate control...... 85 inflatable curtain, IC...... 27 Disengaging the gear selector inhibitor... 146 Economical driving...... 134 Colour code, paint...... 195 Display, messages...... 52 ECO pressure...... 178 Combined instrument panel...... 47 Display lighting...... 56 table...... 178 Compass...... 71 Dolby Surround Pro Logic II...... 228, 232 Electrical socket calibration...... 71 cargo area...... 113 setting the zone...... 71 Door mirrors...... 73 centre console...... 54 Driver's door control panel...... 46, 69 Condensation in headlamps...... 192 rear seat...... 54 Driving Coolant...... 207 Electrical system...... 281 cooling system...... 134 Cooling system...... 134 economical...... 134 Emergency calls...... 244 Crash, see Collision...... 31 in water...... 134 Emergency equipment Cruise control...... 64 slippery driving conditions...... 134 warning triangle...... 181 with trailer...... 162 Emergency puncture repair...... 185

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Emission control F fuel consumption, display...... 59 fault indicator...... 49 fuel economy...... 178 Engine block heater...... 139 Fan level indicator...... 49 fuel-driven...... 93 A/C...... 86 parking heater...... 93 ECC...... 89 refuelling...... 136 Engine compartment...... 202 coolant...... 207 Fast-wind...... 240 Fuses...... 219 power steering fluid...... 208 First aid equipment...... 182 box in the engine compartment...... 220 changing...... 219 Engine oil...... 205, 268 Flexifuel...... 139 general...... 219 adverse driving conditions...... 268 adaptation...... 140 relay/fuse box in the passenger com- 12 capacities...... 268 Floor mats...... 100 partment...... 223 filter...... 204 Fluids, capacities...... 272 oil grade...... 268 oil pressure...... 50 Fluids and oils...... 204, 272 G Engine specifications...... 266 Fluids and oils, checks, engine compart- ment...... 204 Entry, keyless...... 78 Gearbox Fluids and oils general...... 204 Environmental labelling, FSC, owner's manual...... 142 manual...... 13 Fog lamps Gear selector assistance (GSI - Gear shift rear...... 56 EON - Enhanced Other Networks...... 237 indicator)...... 142 Fog lamps, on/off...... 56 Equalizer...... 232 Gear selector inhibitor...... 145 Frequency update, automatic...... 237 Error messages in BLIS...... 157 Geartronic...... 144 Front seats, heated...... 87 Expectant mothers, seatbelt...... 17 General information on fuel...... 275 FSC, environmental labelling...... 13 External dimensions...... 263 Glovebox...... 105 Fuel locking...... 118 CO2 emissions...... 275 Gross vehicle weight...... 263 consumption...... 275 GSI - Gear shift indicator...... 142

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H Infotainment system Key blade...... 117, 121 menus...... 228 active locks...... 119 Handbrake...... 68 Instrument lighting...... 56 Keyless drive...... 120, 141, 283 Hazard warning flashers...... 67 Instrument overview starting the car...... 141 Headlamps...... 55 left-hand drive...... 42 Keyless entry...... 78 Head restraint...... 108 right-hand drive...... 44 Keyless start (keyless drive)...... 120 Heating Integrated booster cushion...... 37 Keypad in the steering wheel...... 64, 66, 245 front seats...... 87, 91 Interior lighting, see Lighting...... 102 Key positions...... 137 rearview and door mirrors...... 87, 91 12 Interior rearview mirror...... 71 Kick-down rear window...... 87, 91 automatic dimming...... 71 automatic gearbox...... 144 High-pressure headlamp washing...... 61 Intermittent wiping...... 61 HomeLinkŸ EU...... 79 iPodŸ, connection...... 230 Home safe lighting...... 58, 73 ISOFIX fixture system for child seats...... 38 L setting...... 78 Lambda-sond...... 280 J Leather upholstery, washing instructions 194 I Lighting Jack...... 181 Active Dual Xenon lights...... 56 IDIS – Intelligent Driver Information Sys- approach light, duration...... 73 tem...... 244 automatic lighting...... 103 Ignition keys...... 138 K automatic lighting, dipped beam...... 55 IMEI number...... 249 bulbs, specifications...... 281 Kerb weight...... 263 cargo area...... 103 Immobiliser...... 116, 138 dipped beam...... 55 Key Inflatable Curtain...... 27 display lighting...... 56 keyless lock and ignition system...... 120 front fog lamps...... 56 Information display...... 52 remote control key...... 116

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headlamp levelling...... 55 Load retaining eyelets...... 112 Manual gear positions (Geartronic)...... 144 home safe lighting...... 58, 73 Locking...... 121 Memory function in seats...... 101 in passenger compartment...... 102 unlocking...... 124 Menus lighting panel, passenger compart- Locking/unlocking...... 124 audio system...... 228 ment...... 55 inside...... 124 main/dipped beam...... 55, 58 Menu structure...... 77 outside...... 124 position/parking lamps...... 55 media player...... 242 reading lamps...... 102 Locks phone, menu options...... 251 rear fog lamp...... 56 locking...... 124 phone, overview...... 250 Lighting, bulb replacement...... 213 Lubricants...... 272 Messages in BLIS...... 157 12 cargo area...... 218 Lubricants, capacities...... 272 Messages in the information display...... 52 courtesy lighting...... 217 Meters in the combined instrument panel dipped beam...... 214 fuel gauge...... 47 direction indicators...... 215 M outside temperature gauge...... 47 fog lamp...... 216 speedometer...... 47 front...... 213 Main/dipped beam, see Lightning...... 55 tachometer...... 47 main beam halogen...... 214 Main beam trip meter...... 47 number plate lighting...... 217 flashing...... 58 Misting parking lamps...... 215 attending to the windows...... 84 position lamps...... 215 Main beam "flash"...... 58 condensation in headlamps...... 192 rear lamp...... 217 Maintenance...... 201 rear window...... 87 side marker lamps...... 215 rustproofing...... 196 removing with defroster function.... 87, 90 vanity mirror...... 218 self-maintenance...... 201 timer function...... 87, 90 Loading Making calls...... 246, 254 Mobile phone general...... 170 Manual gearbox...... 142 connect...... 255 load capacity...... 170 GSI - Gear shift indicator...... 142 handsfree...... 253 load retaining eyelets...... 112 towing and recovery...... 159 register phone...... 253

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N parking on a hill...... 93 one-key dial...... 248 symbols and display messages...... 94 phone book...... 256 News...... 236 time setting...... 95 phone book, shortcut...... 256 Particle filter...... 278 receiving a call...... 254 register phone...... 253 Passenger compartment filter...... 84 O standby, standby mode...... 246 Passenger compartment heater traffic safety...... 245 fuel-driven...... 93 Oil, see also Engine oil...... 205, 268 Phone book One-key dial...... 248 Personal preferences...... 77 handling numbers...... 247 approach light, duration...... 78 12 Owner's manual, environmental labelling.. 13 Phone system...... 244 auto blower adjust...... 77 Oxyhydrogen gas...... 161 automatic locking...... 78 Pinch protection, sunroof...... 76 doors unlock...... 78 Polishing...... 193 home safe lighting...... 78 Power seat...... 101 P keyless entry...... 78 Power steering fluid, checking and topping lock confirm. light...... 78 up...... 208 PACOS...... 23 recirculation timer...... 77 Power sunroof...... 75 PACOS, switch...... 23 unlock confirm. light...... 78 Power windows...... 69 Paintwork Petrol grade...... 277 blocking...... 70 colour code...... 195 Phone passenger seat...... 70 damage and touch-up...... 195 calling from the phone book...... 248 rear seat...... 70 Parking assistance...... 153 connect...... 255 Programme type...... 237 parking assistance sensors...... 154 controls...... 245 entering text...... 247 PTY – Programme type...... 236 Parking brake...... 50, 68 handsfree...... 253 Puncture, see Tyres...... 181, 183 Parking heater incoming calls...... 254 Putting calls on hold...... 246 battery and fuel...... 93 making calls...... 254 general...... 93 on/off...... 246

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R Reduced guard Rustproofing...... 196 settings...... 78 Radio Refrigerant...... 84 EON...... 237 Refuelling S frequency update...... 237 fuel cap...... 136 news...... 236 Safety fuel filler flap, electrical opening...... 136 programme types...... 235 safety systems, table...... 30 refuelling...... 136 radio settings...... 234 Safety grille...... 110 radio stations...... 234 Refusing a call...... 246 Safety net...... 110, 112 REG...... 237 REG - Regional radio programmes...... 237 12 Scan Radio text...... 237 Relay/fuse box: see Fuses...... 219 CD and audio files...... 240 Rain sensor...... 62 Remote control...... 116 radio stations...... 235 programmable...... 79 Random, CD and audio files...... 240 Seatbelt replacing the battery...... 123 RDS functions...... 235 pregnancy...... 17 resetting...... 238 Remote control key...... 138 seatbelt tensioner...... 18 battery replacement...... 123 Reading lamps, see Lighting...... 102 Seatbelt reminder...... 17 detachable key blade...... 117 Rearview and door mirrors functions...... 116 Seatbelts...... 16 automatic retracting/extending...... 73, 78 Remote control key system, type appro- Seats compass...... 71 val...... 283 head restraints, rear...... 108 door...... 73 lowering the front backrest...... 100 Resetting the door mirrors...... 73 electrically retractable...... 73 lowering the rear backrest...... 108 interior...... 71 Reverse gear inhibitor manual setting...... 100 Recirculation five-speed...... 142 power seat...... 101 six-speed, petrol...... 142 A/C...... 86 Service programme...... 200 ECC...... 90 Rims Side airbags...... 25 cleaning...... 192 Side airbag SIPS...... 25

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SIM card...... 244 Steering wheel T SIPS bags...... 25 cruise control...... 64 keypad...... 64, 66, 245 Tailgate SMS...... 249 steering wheel adjustment...... 67 driving with open tailgate...... 134 read...... 249 locking/unlocking...... 116, 124 write...... 249 Stone chips and scratches...... 195 Tank volume...... 275 Soot filter...... 52, 278 Storage compartment...... 104 CD discs...... 106 Technical data, engine...... 266 Soot filter full...... 278 Storage spaces in the passenger compart- Temperature Sound ment...... 104 actual temperature...... 85 12 audio settings...... 230, 231 passenger compartment, electronic cli- audio source...... 230 Storing stations, manual and automatic.. 234 mate control...... 91 volume...... 230 Subwoofer...... 231 passenger compartment, manual cli- Spare wheel...... 181 Sunroof...... 75 mate control...... 88 temporary spare...... 176, 181 opening and closing...... 75, 76 Testing the alarm system...... 130 Spin control...... 151 pinch protection...... 76 sunscreen...... 76 Timer SRS Airbag...... 20 ventilation position...... 75 A/C...... 87 SRS system...... 20 ECC...... 90 Sunscreen, sunroof...... 76 general...... 20 Tools...... 181 Surround...... 228, 232 Stability and traction control system...... 151 Total airing function...... 125 Symbols...... 152 Stains...... 194 indicator symbols...... 49, 50 Towbar, see Towing equipment...... 164 Standby, phone...... 246 warning symbols...... 48 Towing...... 159 Start assistance...... 161 Symbols and display messages towing eye...... 160 Starting the engine...... 137 parking heater...... 94 Towing capacity...... 263 keyless drive...... 120, 141 Towing equipment...... 164 Steering lock...... 137 installation...... 166

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removing...... 168 U Washers specifications...... 165 headlamps...... 61 Towing eye...... 160 Unlocking...... 121, 124 rear window...... 62 settings...... 78 washer fluid, filling...... 206 TP – Traffic information...... 236 USB, connection...... 230 windscreen...... 61 Traffic information...... 236 Water and dirt-repellent coating...... 74 Trailer...... 162 Water-repellent surface, cleaning...... 193 cable...... 164 V Waxing...... 193 Trip computer...... 59 Weights Tuning Radio...... 234 Ventilation...... 85 12 kerb weight...... 263 Type approval, remote control key sys- Vibration damper...... 164 Wheels tem...... 283 Volume changing...... 183 audio system...... 230 Type designation...... 260 installation...... 184 auto volume control...... 233 Tyres removal...... 183 media player...... 230 direction of rotation...... 177 rims...... 176 driving characteristics...... 174 snow chains...... 175 general...... 174 W spare wheel...... 181 maintenance...... 174 Whiplash injury...... 28 pressure...... 178, 179 Warning lamp WHIPS puncture repair...... 185 stability and traction control system. . 151 child seat/booster cushion...... 28 specifications...... 174 whiplash injury...... 28 speed ratings...... 174 Warning symbol, AIRBAG system...... 19 Windscreen wipers...... 61 tread wear indicators...... 175 Warning triangle...... 181 winter tyres...... 177 rain sensor...... 62 Washer fluid, filling...... 206 Winter tyres...... 177 Wiper rear window...... 62

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Wiper blades...... 209 cleaning...... 209 replacing, rear window...... 209 replacing, windscreen...... 209

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