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We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. In order to increase your enjoyment of the car, we recommend that
The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your you familiarise yourself with the equipment, instructions and mainte-
passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world. Your Volvo nance information contained in this owner's manual.
has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental
requirements.
Table of contents
00 01 02
00 Introduction 01 Safety 02 Locks and alarm
Important information................................. 6 Seatbelts .................................................. 16 Remote control key/key blade.................. 42
Volvo and the environment....................... 11 Airbags...................................................... 19 Privacy locking*......................................... 48
Activating/deactivating the airbag*........... 22 Battery replacement, remote control key/
Side airbags (SIPS bags) ......................... 24 PCC*......................................................... 49
Inflatable Curtain (IC) ............................... 26 Keyless drive*............................................ 51
WHIPS ...................................................... 27 Locking/unlocking..................................... 55
When the systems deploy ........................ 29 Child safety locks...................................... 61
Safety mode.............................................. 30 Alarm*....................................................... 62
Child safety............................................... 31
03 04 05
03 Your driving environment 04 Comfort and driving pleasure 05 Infotainment system
Instruments and controls.......................... 66 Menus and messages............................. 136 General information on infotainment...... 214
Volvo Sensus ........................................... 75 Menu source MY CAR............................ 138 Quick start............................................... 216
Key positions............................................ 76 Climate control........................................ 146 General infotainment functions............... 220
Seats......................................................... 78 Fuel-driven engine block heater and pas- Radio....................................................... 223
Steering wheel.......................................... 82 senger compartment heater*.................. 156 Media player........................................... 230
Lighting..................................................... 83 Additional heater*.................................... 159 External audio source via AUX/USB*
Wipers and washing.................................. 92 Trip computer......................................... 160 input........................................................ 234
Windows, rearview and door mirrors........ 94 DSTC – Stability and traction control sys- Media Bluetooth* ................................. 237
tem.......................................................... 162
Compass*................................................. 99 TV*........................................................... 240
Adapting driving characteristics............. 164
Power sunroof*....................................... 100 Remote control* ..................................... 243
Cruise control*........................................ 165
Alcoguard*.............................................. 102 Bluetooth handsfree*............................ 245
Speed limiter*.......................................... 167
Starting the engine.................................. 106 Voice recognition* mobile phone............ 253
Adaptive cruise control*.......................... 169
Starting the engine – Flexifuel................. 108 Menu navigation, Infotainment............... 257
Distance Warning*.................................. 179
Starting the engine – external battery..... 110
City Safety™........................................... 182
Gearboxes............................................... 111
Collision Warning with Auto Brake &
Eco Start/Stop DRIVe*............................ 117 Pedestrian Protection*............................ 186
All-wheel drive – AWD*........................... 124 Driver Alert System – DAC*..................... 193
Foot brake............................................... 125 Driver Alert System - LDW*..................... 196
Parking brake.......................................... 127 Park assist syst*...................................... 199
HomeLink *............................................ 131 Park assist camera*................................ 202
BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System. . 205
Comfort inside the passenger compart-
ment........................................................ 209
06 07 08
06 During your journey 07 Wheels and tyres 08 Maintenance and service
Recommendations during driving........... 264 General ................................................... 286 Engine compartment............................... 304
Refuelling................................................ 267 Changing wheels ................................... 290 Lamps..................................................... 311
Fuel......................................................... 268 Tyre pressure ......................................... 293 Wiper blades and washer fluid................ 317
Loading................................................... 272 Warning triangle and first-aid kit*............ 294 Battery..................................................... 319
Cargo area ............................................. 274 Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)*.......... 295 Fuses...................................................... 325
Driving with a trailer................................ 275 Emergency puncture repair (TMK) ......... 297 Car care.................................................. 336
Towing and recovery.............................. 281
09 10
09 Specifications 10 Alphabetical Index
Type designations................................... 344 Alphabetical Index.................................. 378
Dimensions and weights......................... 346
Engine specifications.............................. 350
Engine oil................................................ 351
Fluids and lubricants............................... 353
Fuel......................................................... 355
Wheel and tyres, dimensions and pres-
sure ........................................................ 358
Electrical system..................................... 361
Type approval......................................... 362
Symbols in the display............................ 374
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Introduction
Important information
Reading the Owner's Manual In the event of uncertainty over what is stand- lighted in the owner's manual by means of the
ard or an option/accessory, contact a Volvo text being slightly larger and printed in grey.
Introduction dealer. Examples of this are in menu texts and mes-
A good way of getting to know your new car is sage texts on the information display (e.g.
to read the owner's manual, ideally before your Special texts Audio settings).
first journey. This will give you the opportunity
to familiarise yourself with new functions, to WARNING Decals
see how best to handle the car in different sit- The car contains different types of decal which
Warning texts advise of a risk of personal
uations, and to make the best use of all the are designed to convey important information
injury.
car's features. Please pay attention to the in a simple and clear manner. The decals in the
safety instructions contained in the manual. car have the following descending degree of
The specifications, design features and illus- IMPORTANT importance for the warning/information.
trations in this owner's manual are not binding. Important texts advise of a risk of material Warning for personal injury
We reserve the right to make modifications damage.
without prior notice.
© Volvo Car Corporation NOTE
Option NOTE texts give advice or tips that facilitate
the use of features and functions for exam-
All types of option/accessory are marked with
ple.
an asterisk*.
In addition to standard equipment, this manual Footnote
also describes options (factory fitted equip-
There is footnote information in the owner's
ment) and certain accessories (retrofitted extra
manual that is located at the bottom of the
equipment).
page. This information is an addition to the text
The equipment described in the owner's man- that it refers to via a number. If the footnote
ual is not available in all cars - they have dif- refers to text in a table then letters are used G031590
Important information
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bered and are used to illustrate a move-
ment.
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Introduction
Important information
• Coolant way the driver drives the vehicle, such as vehi- applicable legal requirements. For further infor-
• Engine oil cle speed, brake and accelerator pedal use, mation - contact a Volvo dealer.
steering wheel movement and whether or not
To be continued the driver and passengers have used their
Accessories and extra equipment
`` This symbol is located furthest down to the seatbelts. For the reasons given this informa-
tion may be stored in the vehicle's computers The incorrect connection and installation of
right when a section continues on the following
for a certain length of time, but also as a result accessories can negatively affect the car's
page.
of a collision or incident. This information may electrical system. Certain accessories only
be stored by Volvo as long as it can help to function when their associated software is
Recording data installed in the car's computer system. Volvo
further develop and further enhance safety and
Your vehicle contains a number of computers quality and as long as there are legal require- therefore recommends that you always con-
whose function is to continuously check and ments and other regulations that Volvo needs tact an authorised Volvo workshop before
monitor the vehicle's operation and function- to consider. installing accessories which are connected to
ality. Some of the computers can record infor- or affect the electrical system.
mation during normal driving if they detect an Volvo will not contribute to the above-descri-
error. In addition, information is recorded in the bed information being disclosed to third parties
without the vehicle owner's consent. However, Change of ownership for cars with
event of a crash or incident. Parts of the recor-
due to national legislation and regulations Volvo On Call*
ded information are required so that techni-
cians can diagnose and rectify faults in the Volvo may be required to disclose such infor- Volvo On Call is a supplemental service that
vehicle during servicing and maintenance and mation to authorities such as police authorities, consists of safety, security and comfort serv-
so that Volvo can fulfil legal requirements and or others who may assert a legal right to have ices. If the car has Volvo On Call and there is a
other regulations. In addition to this, the infor- access to it. change of owner, it is very important that these
mation is used for research purposes by Volvo services are discontinued so that the former
To be able to read and interpret the information owner cannot access the services in the car.
in order to continually develop quality and recorded by the computers in the vehicle
safety, as the information can contribute to a Contact the call centre by pressing the ON
requires special technical equipment that CALL button in the car or contact an author-
better understanding of the factors that cause Volvo, and workshops that have entered into
accidents and injuries. The information ised Volvo workshop. See also "Changing the
agreements with Volvo, have access to. Volvo security code" in the owner's manual for Volvo
includes details of the status and functionality is responsible that the information, which is
of various systems and modules in the vehicle On Call.
transferred to Volvo during servicing and main-
with regard to engine, throttle, steering and tenance, is stored and handled in a secure
brake systems, amongst other things. This manner and that the handling complies with
information may include details regarding the
Important information
9
Introduction
Important information
10
Introduction
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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
the level of certain unhealthy gases such as • Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off the Recycling
carbon monoxide then the air intake is closed. engine when stationary for longer periods. As a part of Volvo's environmental work, it is
Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic, Pay attention to local regulations. important that the car is recycled in an envi-
queues and tunnels for example. • Drive economically - think ahead. ronmentally sound manner. Almost all of the
The entry of nitrous oxides, ground-level ozone • Perform service and maintenance in car can be recycled. The last owner of the car
and hydrocarbons is prevented by the carbon accordance with the owner's manual's is therefore requested to contact a dealer for
filter. instructions - follow the Service and War- referral to a certified/approved recycling
ranty Booklet's recommended intervals. facility.
Interior
• If the car is equipped with an engine block
The interior of a Volvo is designed to be plea- heater*, use it before starting from cold - it The owner's manual and the
sant and comfortable, even for people with improves starting capacity and reduces environment
contact allergies and for asthma sufferers. wear in cold weather and the engine rea-
Extreme attention has been given to choosing The Forest Stewardship Council symbol
ches normal operating temperature more shows that the paper pulp in this publication
environmentally-compatible materials. quickly, which lowers consumption and
comes from FSC certified forests or other
reduces emissions.
Volvo workshops and the environment controlled sources.
Regular maintenance creates the conditions • High speed increases consumption con-
siderably due to increased wind resistance
for a long service life and low fuel consumption
- a doubling of speed increases wind resis-
for your car. In this way you contribute to a
tance 4 times.
cleaner environment. When Volvo's workshops
are entrusted with the service and mainte- • Always dispose of environmentally hazar-
nance of your car it becomes part of our sys- dous waste, such as batteries and oils, in
tem. Volvo makes clear demands regarding the an environmentally safe manner. Consult a
way in which our workshops are designed in workshop in the event of uncertainty about
how this type of waste should be discarded
order to prevent spills and discharges into the
- an authorised Volvo workshop is recom-
environment. Our workshop staff have the
mended.
knowledge and the tools required to guarantee
good environmental care. Following this advice can save money, the
planet's resources are saved, and the car's
Reducing environmental impact durability is extended. For more information
You can easily help reduce environmental and further advice, see the pages 264 and
impact - here are a few tips: 355.
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Seatbelts ................................................................................................ 16
Airbags.................................................................................................... 19
Activating/deactivating the airbag*......................................................... 22
Side airbags (SIPS bags) ....................................................................... 24
Inflatable Curtain (IC) ............................................................................. 26
WHIPS .................................................................................................... 27
When the systems deploy ...................................................................... 29
Safety mode............................................................................................ 30
Child safety............................................................................................. 31
01 Seatbelts
General information
1 Certain markets.
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01 Safety
Seatbelts 01
• if it is pulled out too quickly WARNING in the correct way. The diagonal section should
• during braking and acceleration wrap over the shoulder then be routed between
Never modify or repair the seatbelts your- the breasts and to the side of the abdomen.
• if the car leans heavily. self. Volvo recommends that you contact an
authorised Volvo workshop. The lap section should lay flat over the thighs
Make sure that you: and as low as possible under the abdomen. –
If a seatbelt has been subjected to a major
• do not use clips or anything else that can load, such as in conjunction with a collision, It must never be allowed to ride upward.
prevent the seatbelt from fitting properly the entire seatbelt must be replaced. Some Remove the slack from the seatbelt and ensure
• ensure that the seatbelt is not twisted or of the protective characteristics of the seat- that it fits as close to the body as possible. In
caught on anything belt may have been lost, even if it appears addition, check that there are no twists in the
to be undamaged. In addition, replace the seatbelt.
• the hip strap must be positioned low down seatbelt if the belt is worn or damaged. The
(not over the abdomen) new seatbelt must be type-approved and As the pregnancy progresses, pregnant drivers
• tension the hip strap over the lap by pulling intended for installation in the same position should adjust their seats and steering wheel
the diagonal shoulder belt up towards the as the replaced seatbelt. such that they can easily maintain control of the
shoulder. vehicle as they drive (which means that they
must be able to easily operate the foot pedals
WARNING Seatbelts and pregnancy and steering wheel). The aim should be to posi-
tion the seat with as large a distance as possi-
The seatbelts and airbags interact. If a seat-
ble between abdomen and steering wheel.
belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this
may diminish the protection provided by the
airbag in the event of a collision.
WARNING
Each seatbelt is designed for only one per-
son.
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The seatbelt should always be worn during
pregnancy. But it is then crucial that it be worn
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01 Safety
01 Seatbelts
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01 Safety
Airbags 01
Warning symbol on the combined As well as the warning symbol, a message may
instrument panel appear on the information display in appropri-
ate cases. If the warning symbol malfunctions,
the warning triangle illuminates and SRS
Airbag Service required or SRS Airbag
Service urgent appears in the display. Volvo
recommends that you contact an authorised
Volvo workshop immediately.
Airbag system
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Airbag system, right-hand drive car.
The system consists of airbags and sensors. A
sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors
The warning symbol in the combined instru-
and the airbag(s) are inflated with hot gas. To
ment panel illuminates when the remote con-
cushion the impact, the airbag deflates when
trol key is in key position II or III. The symbol
compressed. When this occurs, smoke
clears after approx. 6 seconds provided the
escapes into the car. This is completely nor-
airbag system is fault-free.
mal. The entire process, including inflation and
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deflation of the airbag, occurs within tenths of
WARNING a second.
If the warning symbol for the airbag system Airbag system, left-hand drive car.
remains illuminated or illuminates while driv- WARNING
ing, it means that the airbag system does
not have full functionality. The symbol indi- Volvo recommends that you contact an
cates a fault in the seatbelt tensioner sys- authorised Volvo workshop for repair.
tem, SIPS, the IC system or some other fault Defective work in the airbag system could
in the system. Volvo recommends that you cause malfunction and result in serious per-
contact an authorised Volvo workshop sonal injury.
immediately.
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01 Airbags
WARNING
The seatbelts and airbags interact. If a seat-
belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this
may diminish the protection provided by the
airbag in the event of a collision.
Location of the front passenger airbag in a left-
hand drive car.
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Airbags 01
WARNING
Never place a child in a child seat or on a
booster cushion in the front seat if the airbag
is activated.
Never allow anybody to stand or sit in front
of the front passenger seat.
No one shorter than 140 cm should ever sit
in the front passenger seat if the airbag is
activated.
Failure to follow the advice given above can
endanger life.
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Messages
2
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01 Safety
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
The inflatable curtain IC (Inflatable Curtain) is a Do not load the car higher than 50 mm under
part of SIPS and the airbags. It is fitted in the the top edge of the door windows. Other-
headlining along both sides of the roof and wise, the intended protection of the inflat-
protects the car's occupants sitting in the outer able curtain, which is concealed in the head-
seats. A sufficiently violent collision trips the lining, may be compromised.
sensors and the inflatable curtain is inflated.
The inflatable curtain helps to prevent the
WARNING
driver and passengers from striking their heads
on the inside of the car during a collision. The inflatable curtain is a supplement to the
seatbelts.
Always use a seatbelt.
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01 Safety
WHIPS 01
Protection against whiplash injury – The whiplash protection system (WHIPS) con- Correct seating position
WHIPS sists of energy absorbing backrests and spe- For the best possible protection, the driver and
cially designed head restraints in the front front seat passenger should sit in the centre of
seats. The system is actuated by a rear-end the seat with as little space as possible
collision, where the angle and speed of the col- between the head and the head restraint.
lision, and the nature of the colliding vehicle all
have an influence. Do not obstruct the WHIPS system
WARNING
The WHIPS system is a supplement to the
seatbelts. Always use a seatbelt.
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01 WHIPS
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
Do not place objects on the rear seat that may collision.
prevent the WHIPS system from functioning.
WARNING
If a rear seat backrest is folded down, the
corresponding front seat must be moved
forward so that it does not touch the folded
backrest.
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When the systems deploy If the airbags have deployed, the following is WARNING
recommended:
System Triggered Never drive with deployed airbags. They
• Recovering the car. Volvo recommends can make steering difficult. Other safety
Seatbelt tensioner, In the event of a that you have it conveyed to an authorised systems may also be damaged. The smoke
front seat frontal collision, Volvo workshop. Do not drive with and dust created when the airbags are
and/or side-impact deployed airbags. deployed can cause skin and eye irritation/
collision, and/or injury after intensive exposure. In case of
• Volvo recommends that you engage an irritation, wash with cold water. The rapid
rear-end collision authorised Volvo workshop to handle the deployment sequence and airbag fabric
and overturning replacement of components in the car's may cause friction and skin burns.
safety systems.
Seatbelt tensioner, In the event of a
rear seat frontal collision and • Always contact a doctor.
overturning
NOTE
Airbags (SRS) In a frontal collisionA
The SRS, SIPS, IC and belt tensioner sys-
Side airbags (SIPS) In a side-impact tems are deployed only once during a colli-
sion.
accident
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01 Safety mode
Driving after a collision effect that the ignition is on, press the start WARNING
button. Then close the door and reinsert the
remote control key. The car's electronics will Never, under any circumstances, attempt to
now try to reset themselves to normal mode. restart the car if it smells of fuel when the
Safety mode See manual message is dis-
Then try to start the car. played. Leave the car at once.
If the message Safety mode See manual is
still shown on the display then the car must not
be driven or towed, but a vehicle recovery serv-
WARNING
ice used instead. Even if the car appears to be If the car is in safety mode it must not be
driveable, hidden damage may make the car towed. It must be transported from its loca-
impossible to control once moving. tion. Volvo recommends that it is transpor-
ted to an authorised Volvo workshop.
Moving the car
If Normal mode is shown after Safety mode
If the car is involved in a collision, the text See manual has been reset, the car can be
Safety mode See manual may appear on the moved carefully out of a dangerous position.
information display. This means that the car Do not move the car further than necessary.
has reduced functionality. Safety mode is a
protective state that is enforced when the col-
lision may have damaged any of the car's vital
WARNING
functions, such as the fuel lines, sensors for Never attempt to repair your car or reset the
one of the safety systems, or the brake system. electronics yourself if the car has been in
safety mode. This could result in personal
Attempting to start the car injury or the car not functioning as normal.
First, check that no fuel is leaking from the car. Volvo recommends that you engage an
There must be no smell of fuel either. authorised Volvo workshop to check and
restore the car to normal status after Safety
If everything seems normal and you have mode See manual has been displayed.
checked for indications of fuel leakage, you
may attempt to start the car.
Remove the remote control key and open the
driver's door. If a message is now shown to the
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01 Safety
Child safety 01
Children should sit comfortably and NOTE beams under the seat. Sharp edges can dam-
safely age the straps.
In the event of questions when fitting child
Volvo recommends that children travel in rear- safety products, contact the manufacturer Look in the installation instructions for the child
facing child seats until as late an age as pos- for clearer instructions. seat for the correct fitting.
sible, at least until 3-4 years of age, and then
front-facing booster cushions/child seats until
Location of child seats
up to 10 years of age. Child seats
You may place:
The position of a child in the car and the choice
of equipment are dictated by the child's weight • a child seat/booster cushion on the pas-
and size, for more information, see page 33. senger seat, provided the passenger air-
bag is not activated1.
NOTE • one or more child seats/booster cushions
in the rear seat.
Regulations regarding the placement of
children in cars vary from country to coun- Always fit child seats/booster cushions in the
try. Check what does apply. rear seat if the passenger airbag is activated. If
a child is sitting on the front passenger seat
then he/she could suffer serious injury if the
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Children of all ages and sizes must always sit
airbag deploys.
correctly secured in the car. Never allow a child
to sit on the knee of a passenger. Child seats and airbags are not compatible.
Volvo has child safety equipment (child seats,
booster cushions & attachment devices) which NOTE
is designed for your particular car. Using Vol- When using child safety products it is
vo's child safety equipment provides you with important to read the installation instruc-
optimum conditions for your child to travel tions included.
safely in the car. Furthermore, the child safety
equipment fits and is easy to use. Do not attach the straps for the child seat to
the horizontal adjustment bar, springs, rails or
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01 Child safety
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Child safety 01
Volvo infant seat (Volvo Infant Seat) - Volvo infant seat (Volvo Infant Seat) - Volvo infant seat (Volvo Infant Seat) -
rear-facing child seat, secured with the rear-facing child seat, secured with the rear-facing child seat, secured with the
car's seatbelt. car's seatbelt. car's seatbelt.
Type approval: E1 04301146 Type approval: E1 04301146 Type approval: E1 04301146
(U) (U) (U)
Child seats which are universally Child seats which are universally Child seats which are universally
approved. approved. approved.
(U) (U) (U)
2 With regard to other child seats your car should be included in the manufacturer's enclosed list of vehicles or be universally approved in accordance with the ECE R44 legal requirement.
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01 Child safety
Weight Front seat (with deactivated air- Outer rear seat Centre rear seat
bag)
Group 1 Volvo rear-facing/turnable child seat Volvo rear-facing/turnable child seat
(Volvo Convertible Child Seat) - rear- (Volvo Convertible Child Seat) - rear-
9-18 kg
facing child seat, secured with the facing child seat, secured with the
car's seatbelt and straps. car's seatbelt and straps.
Type approval: E5 04192 Type approval: E5 04192
(L) (L)
Child seats which are universally Child seats which are universally Child seats which are universally
approved. approved. approved.
(U) (U) (U)
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Child safety 01
Weight Front seat (with deactivated air- Outer rear seat Centre rear seat
bag)
Group 2/3 Volvo booster seat with backrest Volvo booster seat with backrest Volvo booster seat with backrest
(Volvo Booster Seat with backrest). (Volvo Booster Seat with backrest). (Volvo Booster Seat with backrest).
15-36 kg
Type approval: E1 04301169 Type approval: E1 04301169 Type approval: E1 04301169
(UF) (UF) (UF)
Booster cushion with and without Booster cushion with and without Booster cushion with and without
backrest (Booster Cushion with and backrest (Booster Cushion with and backrest (Booster Cushion with and
without backrest). without backrest). without backrest).
Type approval: E5 03139 Type approval: E5 03139 Type approval: E5 03139
(UF) (UF) (UF)
L: Suitable for specific child seats. These child seats may be intended for use in a special car model, limited or semi-universal categories.
U: Suitable for universally approved child seats in this weight class.
UF: Suitable for front-facing universally approved child seats in this weight class.
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01 Child safety
ISOFIX fixture system for child seats Size classes Size Description
Child seats are in different sizes – cars are in class
different sizes. This means that not all child
seats are suitable for all seats in all car models. F Transverse infant seat, left-
Consequently, there is a size classification for hand
child seats using the ISOFIX fixture system in G Transverse infant seat, right-
order to assist users in choosing the correct hand
child seat (see the following table).
WARNING
Size Description
class Never place a child in the passenger seat if
the car is equipped with an activated airbag.
A Full size, front-facing child
Mounting points for the ISOFIX fixture system seat
NOTE
are concealed behind the lower section of the B Reduced size (alt. 1), front-
rear seat backrest, in the outer seats. If an ISOFIX child seat has no size classifi-
facing child seat cation then the car model must be included
The location of the mounting points is indicated on the child seat's vehicle list.
by symbols in the backrest upholstery (see pre- B1 Reduced size (alt.2), front-
ceding illustration). facing child seat
NOTE
Press the seat cushion down to access the C Full size, rear-facing child
mounting points. seat Volvo recommends that you contact an
authorised Volvo dealer for recommenda-
Always follow the manufacturer's installation D Reduced size, rear-facing tions about which ISOFIX child seats Volvo
instructions when connecting a child seat to child seat recommends.
the ISOFIX mounting points.
E Rear-facing infant seat
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Child safety 01
G X X
D X OKA
(IL)
C X OKA
(IL)
C X OKA
(IL)
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01 Child safety
Type of child seat Weight Size class Passenger seats for ISOFIX installation of child seats
Front seat Outer rear seat
Front-facing child seat 9-18 kg B X OKB
(IUF)
B1 X OKB
(IUF)
A X OKB
(IUF)
X: The ISOFIX position is not suitable for ISOFIX child seats in this weight class and/or size class.
IL: Suitable for specific ISOFIX child seats. These child seats may be intended for use in a special car model, limited or semi-universal categories.
IUF: Suitable for front-facing ISOFIX child seats that are universally approved in this weight class.
A For the infant/child seat to have space in the rear seat the seat in front must be adjusted longitudinally to a position in front of centre position.
B Volvo recommends rear-facing child seats for this group.
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01 Safety
Child safety 01
Upper mounting points for child seats points, see the seat manufacturer's instruc-
tions.
WARNING
The child seat's straps must always be
drawn through the hole in the head restraint
leg before they are tensioned at the attach-
ment point.
39
Remote control key/key blade................................................................ 42
Privacy locking*....................................................................................... 48
Battery replacement, remote control key/PCC*...................................... 49
Keyless drive*.......................................................................................... 51
Locking/unlocking................................................................................... 55
Child safety locks.................................................................................... 61
Alarm*...................................................................................................... 62
General control key must be erased from the system as • Locking - one flash and the door mirrors
The car is supplied with 2 remote control keys a theft prevention measure. are folded2 in.
02
or PCCs (Personal Car Communicator). They The current number of keys registered to the • Unlocking - two flashes and the door mir-
are used to start the car and for locking and car can be checked in the menu system MY rors are folded2 out.
unlocking. CAR under Information Number of keys. After locking the indication is only given if all
More remote control keys can be ordered – up For a description of the menu system, see locks have been activated once the doors have
to 6 can be programmed and used for the same page 138. been closed.
car. Selecting the function
Key memory1 – door mirrors and driver's
The PCC has increased functionality com- Different options for indicating locking/unlock-
seat
pared with the remote control key. The contin- ing with light can be set in the car's menu sys-
The settings are automatically connected to
uation of this chapter describes the functions tem, see page 138.
each respective remote control key, see pages
available in both the PCC and the remote con-
79 and 96. Search in the menu system MY CAR for
trol key.
The function can be activated/deactivated in Settings Car settings Light settings
the menu system MY CAR under Settings and select Lock confirmation light and/or
WARNING
Unlock confirmation light.
If there are children in the car: Car settings Car key memory.
Always remember to switch off the power For a description of the menu system, see
supply to power windows and sunroof by page 138.
removing the remote control key if the driver
leaves the car. For cars with Keyless drive system, see
page 51.
42
02 Locks and alarm
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PCC during starting
(Only applies to Key-
Same LED as alarm indicator, see page 62.
- Try to start again.
less drive with PCC.) Remote control key, standard version.
A flashing LED in the windscreen verifies that If the error persists: Locking
the car is locked. Insert the remote
key into the ignition Unlocking
switch and try to
NOTE Approach light duration
start again.
Cars that are not equipped with alarm also Boot lid
have this indicator. Immobiliser Try Error in immobiliser
start again system during star- Panic function
ting. If the error per-
Immobiliser
sists: Contact a
Each remote control key has a unique code.
workshop - an
The car can only be driven with the correct
authorised Volvo
remote control key with the correct code.
workshop is recom-
The following error messages in the combined mended.
instrument panel's information display are rela-
ted to the electronic immobiliser: For starting the car, see page 106.
43
02 Locks and alarm
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Lock settings Doors unlock with both buildings, topographical conditions etc. The
car can always be locked/unlocked using
the alternatives All doors and Driver door, the key blade, see page 46.
Remote control key with PCC* - Personal Car then all. For a description of the menu system,
Communicator.
see page 138.
Information
Approach light duration – Used to switch
Function buttons on the car's lighting at a distance. For more
Locking – Locks the doors and boot lid information, see page 88.
while the alarm is activated. Boot lid – Unlocks and disarms the alarm
Press and hold (at least 2 seconds) to close all for the boot lid only. For more information, see
the windows and sunroof* simultaneously. page 58.
Panic function – Used to attract attention
WARNING in an emergency.
If the sunroof and windows are closed using Press and hold the button for at least 3 sec-
the remote control key, check that no one is onds or press it twice within 3 seconds to acti-
in danger of getting hands caught.
vate the direction indicators and the horn.
The function can be turned off with the same
Unlocking – Unlocks the doors and boot
button once it has been active for at least
lid while the alarm is deactivated. 5 seconds. Otherwise the function switches off
automatically after 2 minutes and 45 seconds.
Unique PCC functions* If any of the other buttons are pressed Red continuous light – the alarm has been
during this time then the reading is inter- triggered since the car was locked.
rupted. 02
Red light flashing alternately in both indi-
cator lamps – The alarm was triggered less
NOTE than 5 minutes ago.
If none of the indicator lamps illumi- Range PCC
nates with repeated use of the information The PCC's range for locking, unlocking and
button and in different locations (as well as
after 7 seconds and after the light has trav- boot lid is about 20 m from the car - for other
elled around on the PCC), contact a work- functions up to about 100 m.
shop - an authorised Volvo workshop is rec- If the car does not verify a button being pressed
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ommended. - move closer and try again.
Remote control key with PCC* - Personal Car Indicator lamps display information in accord- NOTE
Communicator. ance with the following illustration:
Information button The information button functions can be
disrupted by surrounding radio waves,
Indicator lamps buildings, topographical conditions etc.
NOTE • the right-hand front door and the rear Attaching the key blade
doors can be locked manually, e.g. in the Carefully refit the key blade into its location in
02 If no indicator lamps illuminate when event of power failure, see page 55. the remote control key.
the information button is used within range
then this may be because the last commu-
• access to the glovebox and cargo area 1. Hold the remote control key with the slot
(privacy locking*) is blocked, see pointed up and lower the key blade into its
nication between the PCC and the car was
disrupted by surrounding radio waves, page 48.
slot.
buildings, topographical conditions etc. • the boot lid can be opened manually if the
car is de-energised, see page 58. 2. Lightly press the key blade. You should
hear a "click" when the key blade is locked
• the airbag for front passenger seat in.
Detachable key blade (PACOS)* can be activated/deactivated,
A remote control key contains a detachable see page 22.
key blade of metal with which some functions
Unlocking doors with the key blade
Removing the key blade If central locking cannot be activated with the
can be activated and some operations carried
out. remote control key - e.g. if the batteries are
discharged - then the left-hand front door can
The key blade's unique code is provided by be opened as follows:
authorised Volvo workshops, which are rec-
ommended when ordering new key blades. 1. Unlock the left-hand front door with the key
blade in the door handle's lock cylinder.
Key blade functions See also the figure and further information
Using the remote control key's detachable key on page see page 52.
blade:
• the left-hand front door can be opened NOTE
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manually if central locking cannot be acti-
vated with the remote control key, see When the door has been unlocked using the
key blade and is opened, the alarm is trig-
page 52. Slide the spring-loaded catch to the side. gered.
• the rear doors' mechanical child safety
locks can be activated/deactivated, see At the same time pull the key blade straight
page 61. out backwards. 2. Deactivate the alarm by inserting the
remote control key in the ignition switch.
47
02 Locks and alarm
Privacy locking*
General information on privacy locking locked and the boot lid lock is disconnected Turn the key blade 180 degrees clockwise.
from the central locking - the boot lid cannot The keyhole is vertical in the locked posi-
02 be opened with either the central locking but- tion for privacy locking.
ton in the front doors or the remote control key.
Pull out the key blade. The information dis-
This means that the remote control key without play shows a message at the same time.
key blade can only be used to activate/deacti-
The glovebox is then locked and the boot lid
vate the alarm, to open the doors and to drive
can no longer be unlocked with the remote
the car.
control key or the central locking button.
The remote control key without key blade can
then be handed over to the service or hotel staff NOTE
- the loose key blade is retained by the car
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owner. Do not reinsert the key blade into the remote
control key but keep it in a safe place
Active locks for remote control key with key blade. Activate/deactivate instead.
Active locks for remote control key, without key Activating privacy locking.
blade and privacy locking activated.
To activate privacy locking:
The privacy locking function is intended for
Insert the key blade in the glovebox lock
when the car is left for service, with a hotel
cylinder.
parking valet or similar. The glovebox is then
IMPORTANT
02 Make sure that you dispose of old batteries
in an environmentally-friendly way.
Keyless drive*
Keyless lock and ignition system (only the car door handle or boot lid. This means that reactivated. It is therefore important to handle
PCC1) the person who wishes to lock or unlock a door all PCCs with great care.
must have the PCC with him or her. It is not 02
General possible to lock or unlock a door if the PCC is IMPORTANT
on the opposite side of the car.
Never leave a PCC behind in the car.
The red rings in the preceding illustration indi-
cate the range covered by the system's anten-
Interference to PCC function
nas.
Electromagnetic fields and screening can inter-
If all PCCs are removed from the car when the fere with the keyless drive system.
engine is running or key position I or II is active
(see page 76) and if all doors are closed, then NOTE
a warning message is shown in the information
display and an audible reminder signal sounds Do not place/store the PCC near a mobile
phone or metal object - no closer than 10-15
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Keyless drive*
Unlocking
Unlocking takes place when a hand grasps a
door handle or the boot lid's rubberised pres-
sure plate is actuated - open the door or boot
lid as normal.
NOTE
Cars with the Keyless system have a pressure- Hole for key blade - to loosen the cover.
sensitive area on the outer handle of the doors and The door handles normally register a hand
a rubberised button next to the boot lid's rubber- that takes hold of the handle, but with thick If central locking cannot be activated with the
ised pressure plate. gloves on or after a very quick hand move- PCC, e.g. if the batteries are discharged, then
ment a second attempt may be required, or the left-hand front door can be opened with the
Lock the doors and the boot lid with one long
with the glove taken off. PCC's detachable key blade (see page 46).
press on any of the door handles' pressure-
sensitive areas or press the smaller of the boot To access the lock cylinder, the door handle's
lid's two rubberised buttons - the lock indicator plastic cover must be removed - this is also
in the windscreen confirms that locking has done with the key blade:
been completed by starting to flash, see 1. Press the key blade approx. 1 cm straight
page 43. up into the hole on the underside of the
All doors and the boot lid must be closed door handle/cover - do not prize.
before the car can be locked - otherwise the > The plastic cover loosens automatically
car is not locked. by means of the torque when the blade
Keyless drive*
is pushed straight up and into the open- presses their PCC's unlock button, see Antenna location
ing. page 43.
02
2. Then insert the key blade in the lock cylin- • Select one of three possible memories for
der and unlock the door. seat adjustment with seat button 1-3, see
page 79.
3. Refit the plastic cover after unlocking.
• Adjust seat and mirrors manually, see
page 79 and 96.
NOTE
When the driver's door is unlocked using the Lock settings
key blade and is opened, the alarm is trig- The Keyless function can be adapted by indi-
gered. It is switched off by inserting the PCC cating in the menu system MY CAR which
in the ignition switch, see page 63. doors shall be unlocked, under Car settings
Lock settings Keyless entry - there
Key memory2 – driver's seat and door select between All doors unlock, Any door,
The keyless system has a number of integrated
mirrors Doors on same side and Both front doors.
antennae located around the car:
PCC memory function For a description of the menu system, see
Rear bumper, centre
If several people each with a PCC approach the page 138.
car, then the settings for seat and mirrors are Door handle, left rear
implemented for the person who opens the
Parcel shelf, centre, underside
driver's door.
After the driver's door has been opened by Roof, centre above rear seat
person A with PCC-A, but person B with PCC- Door handle, right rear
B shall drive, the settings can be changed in
three ways: Centre console, under the rear section
• Standing by the driver's door, or sitting Centre console, under the front section.
behind the steering wheel, person B
Keyless drive*
WARNING
02 People with pacemaker operations should
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.
Locking/unlocking
From the outside NOTE Other doors do not have lock cylinders and
The remote control key can lock/unlock all instead have lock knobs on each door's end
Remember that the alarm is triggered when face which must be re-turned - then they are 02
doors and the boot lid simultaneously. Differ- the door is opened after being unlocked
ent sequences for unlocking can be selected, mechanically locked/blocked against opening
with the key blade - the alarm is switched
see "Unlocking with the remote control key" off when the remote control key is inserted from the outside. The doors can still be opened
page 44. into the ignition switch. from the inside.
Locking/unlocking
Locking/unlocking
dows simultaneously - for example, to quickly Locking the glovebox: The boot lid is held closed by an electrical lock.
ventilate the passenger compartment during To open:
Insert the key blade in the glovebox lock 02
hot weather.
cylinder. 1. Push down gently on the wide rubberised
Automatic locking pressure plate under the outer handle - the
Turn the key blade 90 degrees clockwise.
lock is released.
The doors and boot lid are locked automati- The keyhole is horizontal in the locked
cally when the car starts to move. position. 2. Lift the outside handle in order to fully open
the tailgate.
The function can be activated/deactivated in Pull out the key blade.
the menu system MY CAR under Settings IMPORTANT
Car settings Lock settings Doors • Unlock by carrying this out in reverse
order. • Minimal force is required to release the
automatic lock. For a description of the menu
For information on privacy locking, see luggage compartment lock - just gently
system, see page 138.
page 48. press the rubberised panel.
• Do not place the lift force on the rubber
Glovebox panel when opening the luggage com-
Boot lid
partment - lift the handle. Using too
Manual opening much force may damage the electrical
contact for the rubber panel.
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02 Locks and alarm
Locking/unlocking
Unlocking with the remote control key If the tailgate is not opened within 2 minutes Unlocking with the key blade
then it is relocked and the alarm is re-armed.
02
Two presses - The boot lid is unlocked and the
lock is disengaged at which the boot lid opens
about a centimetre - lift the outer handle to
open. Rain, cold, frost or snow could however
prevent the tailgate from disengaging from the
lock.
NOTE
Prize gently with the key blade.
• When the boot lid/tailgate is unlocked
with 2 presses, automatic relocking
does not take place because the boot
The alarm for the boot lid can be disarmed* and lid/tailgate is open - it must be closed
the boot lid unlocked and opened on its own manually.
by using the remote control key's button.
• After the boot lid/tailgate has been
The lock indicator on the instrument panel closed it is unlocked and the alarm is
stops flashing which indicates that not all of the not armed - relock it and re-arm the
car is locked and the alarm's* level and move- alarm with the remote control key's lock
ment sensors and the sensors for opening the button .
boot lid are disconnected. The boot lid can be opened manually with the
key blade if the car's battery has drained - the
The doors remain locked and armed.
boot lid cannot then be opened with the light-
The boot lid can be opened in two ing panel button.
different ways Prize loose the lock cylinder's cover.
One press - The boot lid is unlocked, but
remains closed - press lightly on the rubberised Unlock the boot lid by turning the key blade
pressure plate under the outer handle and lift approximately a quarter turn anticlockwise
the boot lid. as illustrated.
3. Refit the cover.
Locking/unlocking
NOTE
If a door is opened within the delay time then
the sequence is interrupted and the alarm is
deactivated. Active menu options are indicated with a cross.
MY CAR
The car can only be unlocked from a deadlock
state with the remote control key. The driver's OK MENU
door can also be unlocked with the detachable TUNE knob control
key blade.
EXIT
To unlock/open the boot lid: WARNING If someone is going to stay in the car but the
Do not allow anyone to remain in the car doors must be locked from the outside, then
– Press the lighting panel button (1) - the lock
without first deactivating the deadlocks in the deadlocks function can be temporarily
releases and the boot lid is opened a few
order to avoid the risk of anyone being switched off. This is carried out as follows:
centimetres. locked in.
1. Access the menu system MY CAR under
Settings Car settings Reduced
guard (for a detailed description of the
menu system, see page 138).
Locking/unlocking
Manual blocking of the rear doors WARNING The child safety locks can be activated/deac-
The child safety locks prevent children from tivated in all key positions higher than 0 - see
Each rear door has two knob controls - do page 76. Activation/deactivation can be per- 02
opening a rear door from the inside. not mix up the child safety lock with the
formed up to 2 minutes after switching off the
mechanical door lock.
engine, provided that no door is opened.
To activate the child safety locks:
NOTE
1. Start the engine or choose a key position
• A door's knob control only blocks that higher than 0.
particular door - not both rear doors
simultaneously. 2. Press the button in the driver's door control
panel.
• Cars with an electric child safety lock do
not have a manual child lock. > The information display shows the mes-
sage Rear child locks Activated and
the button's lamp illuminates - the locks
Electrical locking of the rear doors* are active.
With child safety locks. Not to be mixed up with and power windows When the electric child safety lock is active
manual door locks, see page 55.
then the rear:
The child safety locks are located on the trailing
edge of the rear doors and are only accessible
• windows can only be opened with the driv-
er's door control panel
when the doors are open.
• doors cannot be opened from inside.
To activate/deactivate the child safety locks:
The current setting is stored when the engine
– Use the remote control key's detachable is switched off - if the child safety locks are
key blade to turn the knob - see page 46. activated at engine shutdown, the function will
The door is blocked against opening from remain activated the next time the engine is
the inside. started.
The door can be opened from both the
outside and the inside. Control panel driver's door.
Alarm*
Alarm*
Instrument overview
03
Left-hand drive.
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03 Your driving environment
``
03
Right-hand drive.
68
03 Your driving environment
Seat adjustment* 79
``
Meters Indicator, information and warning If the engine does not start or if the functionality
symbols check is carried out in key position II then all
symbols go out after 5 seconds except the
symbol for faults in the car's emissions system
and the symbol for low oil pressure.
03
Indicator and information symbols
Symbol Specification
ABL fault
Emissions system
1 For certain engine variants, the symbol for low oil pressure is not used. Warnings are made via display text. For information on checking the oil level, see page 305.
Symbol Specification checked. Volvo recommends that you Information, read display text
seek assistance from an authorised Volvo When one of the car's systems does not
Main beam On workshop. behave as intended, this information symbol
Rear fog lamp on illuminates and a text appears on the informa-
Left-hand direction indicators This symbol illuminates when the rear fog lamp tion display. The message text is cleared with
is on. There is only one fog lamp. It is located the READ button, see page 136, or it disap-
on the driver's side. pears automatically after a time (time depend- 03
Right-hand direction indicators ing on which function is indicated). The infor-
Stability system mation symbol can also illuminate in conjunc-
DRIVe - Start/Stop* A flashing symbol indicates that the stability tion with other symbols.
system is operating. If the symbol illuminates
with constant glow then there is a fault in the
NOTE
ABL fault system.
The symbol illuminates if a fault has arisen in When a service message is shown, the sym-
Stability system, Sport mode bol and message are cleared using the
the ABL function (Active Bending Lights). Sport mode allows for a more active driving READ button, or clear automatically after a
Emissions system experience. The system then detects whether while.
If the symbol illuminates then it may be due to the accelerator pedal, steering wheel move-
a fault in the car's emissions system. Drive to ments and cornering are more active than in
normal driving and then allows controlled skid- Main beam On
a workshop for checking. Volvo recommends The symbol illuminates when main beam is on
that you seek assistance from an authorised ding of the rear section up to a certain level
before it intervenes and stabilises the car. and with main beam flash.
Volvo workshop.
Engine preheater (diesel) Left/right-hand direction indicators
ABS fault Both direction indicator symbols flash when
If this symbol illuminates then the system is not This symbol illuminates during engine preheat-
ing. Preheating occurs when the temperature the hazard warning flashers are used.
working. The car's regular brake system con-
tinues to work, but without the ABS function. is below 2 °C. The car can be started once the
symbol goes out.
1. Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the
engine. Low level in fuel tank
When the symbol illuminates the level in the
2. Restart the engine. fuel tank is low, refuel as soon as possible.
3. If the symbol remains illuminated, drive to
a workshop to have the ABS system
Indicator and warning symbols Parking brake applied and check the level in the brake fluid reservoir,
This symbol illuminates with a constant glow see page 309.
Symbol Specification
when the parking brake is applied. The symbol If the brake and ABS symbols illuminate at the
Low oil pressureA flashes during application, and then changes same time, there may be a fault in the brake
over to a constant glow. force distribution system.
Parking brake applied A flashing symbol means that a fault has arisen. 1. Stop the car in a safe place and turn off the
03 Read the message on the information display. engine.
Airbags – SRS Airbags – SRS 2. Restart the engine.
If this symbol remains illuminated or illuminates
Seatbelt reminder while driving, it means a fault has been • If both symbols extinguish, continue
detected in the seatbelt buckle, SRS, SIPS, or driving.
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03 Your driving environment
WARNING explanatory text message in the combined Display for trip meter
instrument panel. Stop the car in a safe place
If the brake and ABS symbols are illumi- as soon as possible and close the door, bonnet Controls for switching between trip meters
nated at the same time, there is a risk that or boot lid, whichever is open. T1 and T2, as well as resetting the trip
the rear end will skid during heavy braking. meters.
If the car is driven at a speed lower than
The meters are used to measure short dis-
approx. 7 km/h then the information
Warning tances. 03
symbol illuminates.
The red warning symbol illuminates when a
One short press on the control switches
fault has been indicated which could affect the If the car is driven at a speed higher
between the two trip meters T1 and T2. A long
safety and/or driveability of the car. An explan- than approx. 7 km/h then the warning
press (more than 2 seconds) resets an active
atory text is shown on the information display symbol illuminates.
trip meter to zero. The distance is shown in the
at the same time. The symbol remains visible
display.
until the fault has been rectified but the text Trip meter
message can be cleared with the READ but-
ton, see page 136. The warning symbol can
also illuminate in conjunction with other sym-
bols.
Action:
1. Stop in a safe place. Do not drive the car
further.
2. Read the information on the information
display. Implement the action in accord-
ance with the message in the display. Clear
the message using the READ button.
Reminder – doors not closed Trip meter and controls.
If one of the doors, the bonnet2 or boot lid is
not closed properly then the information or
warning symbol illuminates together with an
03
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03 Your driving environment
Volvo Sensus
Key positions
Key positions
NOTE
To reach level I or II without starting the
engine - do not depress the brake/clutch
pedal when these key positions are due to
be selected.
Key position II
• With the remote control key fully inserted
into the ignition switch - Give one long1
press on START/STOP ENGINE.
Back to key position 0
• To return to key position 0 from position II
and I - Briefly press on START/STOP
ENGINE.
Audio system
For information on the audio system's func-
tions with remote control key removed - see
page 214.
1 Approx. 2 seconds.
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03 Your driving environment
Seats
Front seats WARNING Lift the catches on the rear of the backrest
and fold it forward.
Adjust the position of the driver's seat
before setting off, never while driving. Make 4. Push the seat forward so that the head
sure that the seat is in locked position in restraint "locks" in under the glovebox.
order to avoid personal injury in the event of
sudden braking or an accident. Raising takes place in reverse order.
03
WARNING
Lowering the front seat backrest
Grasp the backrest and make sure that it is
properly locked after being folded up in
order to avoid personal injury in the event of
sudden braking or an accident.
Seats
Power seat* trol key without the key in the ignition switch. 2. Hold the button depressed to store set-
Seat adjustment is normally made in key posi- tings while depressing one of the memory
tion I and can always be made when the engine buttons.
is running. Using a stored setting
Seat with memory function* Hold one of the memory buttons depressed
until the seat and the door mirrors stop. If you
release the button then the movement of the 03
seat will stop.
Seats
door is opened, the driver's seat and also the NOTE Rear seats
door mirrors automatically adopt the positions
stored in the key memory. The key memory in the remote control keys Head restraint, centre seat, rear
and the seat's three memories are com-
pletely independent of each other.
NOTE
The seat and the door mirrors do not move Emergency stop
03 if they are already set the relevant position.
If the seat accidentally begins to move, press
one of the setting buttons for the seat or mem-
It is also possible to use the key memory by ory buttons in order to stop the seat.
pressing the unlock button on the remote con-
Restarting to reach the seat position stored in
trol key when the driver's door is open.
the key memory is performed by pressing the
The key memory can be activated/deactivated unlock button on the remote control key. The
in the menu system MY CAR under Settings driver's door must then be open.
Car settings Car key memory. For a
description of the menu system, see WARNING Adjust the head restraint according to passen-
page 138. ger height so that the whole of the back of the
Risk of crushing! Make sure that children do
not play with the controls. Check that there head is covered if possible. Slide it up as
NOTE are no objects in front of, behind or under required.
the seat during adjustment. Ensure that To lower the head restraint again, the button
In order that the key memory for the driver's
none of the backseat passengers will be (located in the centre between the backrest
seat, and rearview and door mirrors, should
trapped.
work with several remote control keys, the and head restraint, see illustration) must be
key memory must be activated for each one pressed in while the head restraint is pressed
of the remote control keys. Heated seats down.
Each one of the remote control keys must For heated seats, see page 151.
be inserted into the ignition switch when the
key memory is activated for each respective
remote control key.
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03 Your driving environment
Seats
Lowering the rear seat backrest NOTE 2. Press the button to lower the rear outer
head restraints to improve rearward visi-
When the backrests have been lowered the bility.
IMPORTANT head restraints must be moved forward
There must be no objects on the rear seat slightly so as not to make contact with the
when the backrest is to be folded down. The seat cushion. WARNING
seat belts must not be connected either. Do not lower the outer head restraints if
Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the there are any passengers using of the outer 03
rear seat upholstery. WARNING seats.
Take hold of the backrests and make sure
they are locked properly after opening them Move the head restraint back manually until a
out in order to prevent injury under hard
braking or in the event of an accident. click is heard.
WARNING
Electrical lowering of the rear seat's
outer head restraints* The head restraints must be in locked posi-
tion after being raised.
Steering wheel
Keypads*
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Lighting
Headlamp levelling
The load in the car changes the vertical align-
ment of the headlamp beam, which could daz-
zle oncoming motorists. Avoid this by adjusting 03
the height of the beam. Lower the beam if the
car is heavily laden.
1. Allow the engine to run or have the remote
control key in position I.
2. Roll the thumbwheel up/down to raise/
lower beam alignment.
Overview, light switches. Headlamp control and stalk switch.
Cars with Xenon headlamps* have automatic
Thumbwheel for adjusting display and Position for main beam flash
headlamp levelling and therefore do not have
instrument lighting
the thumbwheel. Position for main beam
Rear fog lamp
Light switches
Instrument lighting
Different display and instrument lighting is
switched on depending on key position, see
page 76.
The display lighting is automatically subdued
in darkness - the sensitivity is set with the
thumbwheel.
Lighting
Posi- Specification In position dipped beam is always acti- Active Xenon headlamps - ABL*
tion vated automatically when the engine is running
or when the remote control key is in position
Automatic dipped beam. Main II.
beam and main beam flash
work in this positionA/Deacti- Main beam
03 vated dipped beam. Main beam can be activated when the head-
lamp control is in position 2 or .
Position/parking lamps
Activate/deactivate main beam by moving the
stalk switch towards the steering wheel to the
Dipped beam. Main beam and end position and release. Alternatively, the
main beam flash work in this main beam can be deactivated by a light press
position. of the stalk switch toward the steering wheel.
Headlamp pattern with function deactivated (left)
A Applies to certain markets. When main beam has been activated the sym- and activated (right) respectively.
bol illuminates in the combined instru- If the car is equipped with active Xenon head-
Main beam flash
ment panel. lamps (Active Bending Lights - ABL) the light
Move the stalk switch gently towards the steer-
ing wheel to the position for main beam flash. from the headlamps follows the steering wheel
Main beam comes on until the stalk switch is movement in order to provide maximum light-
released. ing in bends and junctions and so provide
increased safety.
Dipped beam The function is activated automatically when
When the engine is started, dipped beam is the car is started. In the event of a fault in the
activated automatically2 if the headlamp con- function the symbol illuminates in the
trol is in position . If necessary, auto- combined instrument panel at the same time
matic dipped beam for this position can be as the information display shows an explana-
deactivated by a workshop. Volvo recom- tory text and a further illuminated symbol.
mends that you contact an authorised Volvo
workshop.
Lighting
Symbol Display Specifica- Auxiliary lamps* tive of what position the headlamp control is in
If the car has auxiliary lamps, the driver can use or what position the ignition is in.
tion
the MY CAR menu system to choose whether
Headlamp The system they should be deactivated or switched on/off Brake lights
failure is disen- simultaneously with the main beam4, see
The brake light automatically comes on during
Service gaged. Visit page 140.
braking. For information on the Emergency
required a workshop 03
brake lights and automatic hazard warning
if the mes-
Position/parking lamps flashers, see page 125.
sage
remains.
Volvo rec- Rear fog lamp
ommends
that you
contact an
authorised
Volvo work-
shop.
Lighting
Press the button for On/Off. The rear fog lamp The hazard warning flashers are activated Short flash sequence
indicator symbol on the combined automatically when the car brakes so suddenly Move the stalk switch up or down to the
instrument panel and the light in the button illu- that the emergency brake lights are activated first position and release. The direction
minate when the rear fog lamp is switched on. and speed is below 30 km/h. They remain on indicators flash three times. The function
when the car has stopped and are deactivated can be activated/deactivated in the menu
The rear fog lamp is switched off automatically automatically when the car is driven off again system MY CAR under Settings Car
when the engine is switched off. or the button is depressed. For more informa-
03 settings Light settings Triple turn
tion on Emergency brake lights and automatic
NOTE signal. For a description of the menu sys-
hazard warning flashers, see page 125.
tem, see page 139.
Regulations for using rear fog lamps vary
between different countries. Direction indicators/flashers Continuous flash sequence
Move the stalk switch up or down to the
outer position.
Hazard warning flashers
The stalk switch remains in its position and is
moved back manually, or automatically by the
steering wheel movement.
Direction indicators/flashers.
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Lighting
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Neutral position
Reading lamp, right-hand side When the button is in neutral position the pas-
Rear roof lighting. senger compartment lighting is switched on
Passenger compartment lighting
The lamps are switched on or off by pressing and off automatically in accordance with the
All lighting in the passenger compartment can each respective button. following.
be switched on and off manually within The passenger compartment lighting is
30 minutes from when: Courtesy lighting
switched on and remains on for 30 seconds if:
Courtesy lighting (and passenger compart-
• the engine has been switched off and the ment lighting) is switched on and off respec- • the car is unlocked with the remote control
remote control key is in position 0 key or key blade, see pages 43 or 46
tively when a side door is opened or closed,
• the car has been unlocked but the engine see page 83 • the engine has been switched off and the
has not been started. remote control key is in position 0.
Glovebox lighting
Passenger compartment lighting is switched
Glovebox lighting is switched on and off
off when:
respectively when the lid is opened or closed.
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Lighting
• the engine is started the same way as with main beam flash, see Adjusting headlamp pattern
• the car is locked. page 83.
The passenger compartment lighting comes 3. Get out of the car and lock the door.
on and remains on for two minutes if one of the When the function is activated, dipped beam,
doors is open. parking lamps, door mirror lamps, number
03 If any lighting is switched on manually and the plate lighting, interior roof lamps and courtesy
car is locked then it will be switched off auto- lighting are switched on.
matically after two minutes. The length of time for which the home safe
Comfort lighting lighting should be kept on can be set in the
When the normal passenger compartment menu system MY CAR under Settings Car
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lighting is switched off and the engine is run- settings Light settings Home safe light
ning some of the LEDs illuminate, including one duration. For a description of the menu sys-
Headlamp pattern, left-hand traffic.
in the ceiling lighting, in order to provide a low- tem, see page 139.
light and increase comfort while driving. This
lighting goes out for a little while after the nor- Approach light duration
mal passenger compartment lighting when the
car is locked. Approach lighting is switched on with the
remote control key, see page 43, and is used
to switch on the car's lighting at a distance.
Home safe light duration
When the function is activated with the remote
Some of the exterior lighting can be kept
control, parking lamps, door mirror lamps,
switched on to work as home safe lighting after
number plate lighting, interior roof lamps and
the car has been locked.
courtesy lighting are switched on.
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1. Remove the remote control key from the
The length of time for which the approach light-
ignition switch.
ing should be kept on can be set in the menu
Headlamp pattern, right-hand traffic.
2. Move the left-hand stalk switch toward the system MY CAR under Settings Car
steering wheel to the end position and settings Light settings Approach light The headlamp pattern must be adjusted to
release it. The function can be activated in avoid dazzling oncoming motorists and can be
duration. For a description of the menu sys-
tem, see page 139.
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Lighting
set for right or left-hand traffic. The correct pat- • D = RHD Left (right-hand drive, left lens)
tern will also better illuminate the verge. 2. Transfer the template to a self-adhesive
Active Xenon headlamps* waterproof material and cut it out.
The car must be stationary with the engine run- 3. Position the self-adhesive templates at the
ning when the headlamp pattern is shifted right distance from the edge of the head-
between right and left-hand traffic. lamp lens using the illustration, see 03
1. Access the menu system MY CAR under page 90, and the dimensions in the fol-
lowing list:
Settings Car settings Light
settings. • Template A: horizontal line approx.
80 mm, vertical line approx. 20 mm
2. Select between Temporary RH traffic
and Temporary LH traffic. • Template B: horizontal line approx.
80 mm, vertical line approx. 4 mm
For a description of the menu system, see
• Template C: horizontal line approx.
page 139 120 mm, vertical line approx. 4 mm
Halogen headlamps • Template D: horizontal line approx.
The headlamp pattern for halogen headlamps 85 mm, vertical line approx. 15 mm
is readjusted by masking the headlamp lens.
The headlamp pattern may not be as good.
Masking the headlamps
1. Copy the A and B templates for left-hand
drive cars or the C and D templates for
right-hand drive cars with a scale of 1:1,
see page 91:
• A = LHD Right (left-hand drive, right
lens)
• B = LHD Left (left-hand drive, left lens)
• C = RHD Right (right-hand drive, right
lens)
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Lighting
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Upper row: left-hand drive cars, templates A and B. Lower row: right-hand drive cars, templates C and D.
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Windscreen wipers1 Continuous wiping the rain sensor can be adjusted using the
The wipers sweep at normal speed. thumbwheel.
When the rain sensor is activated a light in the
The wipers sweep at high speed. button the rain sensor symbol is shown
in the right-hand display in the combined
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instrument panel.
IMPORTANT
Activating and setting the sensitivity
Before activating the wipers during winter - When activating the rain sensor, the car must
ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen be running or the remote control key in position
in, and that any snow or ice on the wind-
I or II while the windscreen wiper stalk switch
screen is scraped away.
must be in position 0 or in the position for a
single sweep.
Windscreen wipers and windscreen washers. IMPORTANT Activate the rain sensor by pressing the button
Rain sensor, on/off Use plenty of washer fluid when the wipers . The windscreen wipers make one
are cleaning the windscreen. The wind-
Thumbwheel sensitivity/frequency sweep.
screen must be wet when the windscreen
wipers are operating. Press the stalk switch up for the wipers to make
Windscreen wipers off an extra sweep.
Move the stalk switch to position 0 to
Service position wiper blade Turn the thumbwheel upward for higher sensi-
switch off the windscreen wipers.
For cleaning the windscreen/wiper blades and tivity and downward for lower sensitivity. (An
Single sweep replacement of wiper blades see see extra sweep is made when the thumbwheel is
Raise the stalk switch and release to page 317 and 336. turned upward.)
make one sweep. deactivate
Rain sensor*
The rain sensor automatically starts the wind- Deactivate the rain sensor by pressing the but-
Intermittent wiping
Set the number of sweeps per time screen wipers based on how much water it ton or move the stalk switch down to
unit with the thumbwheel when inter- detects on the windscreen. The sensitivity of another wiper program.
mittent wiping is selected.
1 Replacing the wiper blades see page 317, service position, wiper blade see page 317 and filling washer fluid see page 318.
Washing function.
IMPORTANT Dimensions
Driver's door control panel.
Do not use a metal ice scraper to remove ice A 40 mm
from the windows. Use the defroster to Switch for electric child safety locks* and
remove ice from the mirrors, see B 80 mm disengaging rear power window buttons,
page 98. see page 61.
The windscreen is equipped with a heat- Rear window controls
reflecting film (IR) that reduces the solar heat
radiation into the passenger compartment. Front window controls
The positioning of electronic equipment, such
as a transponder, behind a glass surface with WARNING
heat-reflecting film may affect its function and Check that none of the rear seat passengers
performance. is in danger of becoming trapped in any way
For the optimal function of electronic equip- when closing the windows from the driver's
door.
ment, it should be positioned on the part of the
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WARNING
Door mirror controls.
Resetting must be carried out to ensure that There is a sun blind built into the rear parcel
pinch protection works. shelf. Adjusting
– Pull up the sun blind and hook it into the 1. Press the L button for the left-hand door
roof clip using the two hooks for the blind. mirror or the R button for the right-hand
door mirror. The light in the button illumi-
> The spring force in the blind keeps the
nates.
hooks in position.
2. Adjust the position with the joystick in the
When the sun blind is not in use - unhook it,
centre.
hold onto the handle and allow the blind to roll
up slowly. 3. Press the L or R button again. The light
should no longer be illuminated.
1 Only in combination with power seat with memory, see page 79.
Home safe and approach lighting perature lower than +9 °C. Automatic defrost- 2. Return to normal position by moving the
The light on the door mirrors illuminates when ing can be selected in the menu system MY control towards the windscreen.
approach lighting or home safe lighting is CAR under Settings Climate settings
selected, see page 88. Automatic dimming*
Automatic rear defroster. Select between
Bright light from behind is automatically
On or Off. For a description of the menu sys-
dimmed by the rearview mirror. The control is
Rear window and door mirror tem, see page 139.
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not available in mirrors with automatic dim-
defrosters ming.
Interior rearview mirror
The compass* can only be specified for rear-
view mirrors with automatic dimming, see
page 99.
Compass*
Operation should be calibrated if the car is moved across 4. Hold the button on the underside of the
several magnetic zones. rearview mirror depressed
approx. 3 seconds. The number of the cur-
1. Stop the car in a large open area free from
rent magnetic zone is shown.
steel structures and high-voltage power
lines. 5. Press the button repeatedly until the
2. Start the car. required magnetic zone (1–15) is shown.
See the map of magnetic zones for the 03
compass.
NOTE
6. Wait until the display resumes showing the
For optimum calibration - switch off all elec-
character C.
trical equipment (climate control system,
wipers etc.) and make sure that all doors are 7. Drive slowly in a circle at a speed of no
closed. more than 10 km/h until a compass direc-
Rearview mirror with compass. tion is shown in the display, indicating that
The upper right-hand corner of the rearview 3. Hold the button on the underside of the calibration is complete. Then drive a further
mirror has an integrated display that shows the rearview mirror depressed 2 circles to fine-tune calibration.
compass direction in which the front of the car approx. 6 seconds (using a paper clip for 8. Repeat the above procedure as necessary.
is pointing. Eight different directions are shown example) until the character C is shown.
with English abbreviations: N (north), NE (north
east), E (east), SE (south east), S (south), SW
(south west), W (west) and NW (north west).
The compass is activated automatically when
the car is started or in key position II, see
page 76. To deactivate/activate the compass -
press in the button on the underside of the mir-
ror using a paper clip for example.
Calibration
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The earth is divided into 15 magnetic zones.
The compass is set for the geographic area to
which the car was delivered. The compass Magnetic zones.
Power sunroof*
WARNING
Risk of crushing when sunroof is closed.
The sunroof's pinch-protection function
only operates during automatic closing, not
manual.
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Opening, automatic release it.
The power supply to the sunroof is switched off
Opening, manual Vertical opening, raised at the rear edge.
by selecting key position 0 and removing the
Closing, manual remote control key from the ignition switch. Open by pressing the rear edge of the con-
trol upward.
Closing, automatic
Close by pulling the rear edge of the con-
Opening trol down.
For maximum sunroof opening, move the con-
trol back to the position for automatic opening
and release.
Power sunroof*
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WARNING
If the sunroof is closed using the remote The sunroof has a wind deflector that is folded
control key, check that no one is in danger up when the sunroof is in the open position.
of becoming trapped in any way.
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.
Alcoguard*
Alcoguard*
Result after breath test To bear in mind tion will then be possible, see page 104 sec-
tion Emergency situation.
Indicator lamp Specification Before the breath test
(5) + Display text In order to obtain correct function and as accu- The message can be cleared by pressing the
rate a measurement result as possible: send button (3) once. Otherwise it goes out on
Green lamp + Alco- Start the engine - no its own after approx. 2 minutes but then reap-
guard Approved alcohol content • Avoid eating or drinking approx. pears each time the engine is started - only
test measured. 5 minutes before the breath test. recalibration at a workshop1 can clear the mes- 03
Alcoguard*
In extremely cold weather the heating time can Activating the Bypass function Symbols and display messages
be reduced by taking the Alcolock indoors. • Depress and hold the left-hand stalk In addition to the previously described mes-
switch READ button and the button for sages, the combined instrument panel's dis-
Emergency situation hazard warning flashers simultaneously for play can also show the following:
In the event of an emergency situation, or if the approx. 5 seconds - the display first shows
Alcolock is out of order or has been removed, Bypass activated Wait 1 minute and
it is possible to bypass the Alcolock in order to then Alcoguard Bypass enabled - after Display text Meaning/Action
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drive the car. which the engine can be started. Alcoguard Restart The engine has been
This function can be activated several times. possible switched off for less
NOTE The error message shown during driving can than 30 minutes -
All Bypass activation is logged and saved in only be cleared at a workshop1. engine starting pos-
memory, see page 8 in the section, Record- Activating the Emergency function sible without new
ing data. test.
• Depress and hold the left-hand stalk
switch READ button and the button for Alcoguard Service Contact a work-
After the Bypass function has been activated hazard warning flashers simultaneously for
required shop1.
the display shows Alcoguard Bypass approx. 5 seconds - the display shows
enabled the whole time while driving and can Alcoguard Bypass enabled and the Alcoguard No sig- Transmission failed -
only be reset by a workshop1. engine can be started. nal send manually with
The Bypass function can be tested without the This function can be used once, after which a button (3) or take a
error message being logged - in which case, reset must be made at a workshop1. new breath test.
carry out all the steps without starting the car. Alcoguard Invalid Test failed - take a
The error message is cleared when the car is test new breath test.
locked.
When the Alcolock is installed, either the Alcoguard Blow Blowing too short -
Bypass or Emergency function is selected as longer blow for longer.
the bypassing option. This setting can be Blowing too hard -
Alcoguard Blow
changed afterwards at a workshop1. softer blow more gently.
Alcoguard*
Petrol and diesel engines 2. Hold the clutch pedal fully depressed1. (For NOTE
cars with automatic gearbox - Depress the
brake pedal.) The idling speed can be noticeably higher
than normal for certain engine types during
3. Press the START/STOP ENGINE button cold starting. This is so that the emissions
and then release it. system can reach normal operating tem-
perature as quickly as possible, which min-
03 The starter motor works until the engine starts imises exhaust emissions and protects the
or until its overheating protection triggers. environment.
1 If the car is moving then it is enough to press the START/STOP ENGINE button to start the car.
Steering lock
A mechanical noise can be perceived when the
steering lock unlocks or locks.
• The steering lock unlocks when the remote
control key is in the ignition switch2 and the
START/STOP ENGINE button is
depressed.
• The steering lock locks when the driver's
door is opened after the engine has been
switched off.
Key positions
For information on the remote control key's dif-
ferent key positions - see page 76
2 Cars with Keyless drive must have a remote control key inside the passenger compartment.
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Fuel adaptation
Flexifuel engines can be driven on both 95
octane unleaded petrol and bioethanol E85.
Both fuels are filled in the common fuel tank so
that any variations of mixing ratios between
these two fuels is possible.
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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
(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.
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Jump starting 4. Connect one of the red jump lead's clamps IMPORTANT
to the donor battery's positive terminal (1).
Do not touch the crocodile clips during the
start procedure. There is a risk of sparks
IMPORTANT forming.
Connect the start cable carefully to avoid
short circuits with other components in the 12. Remove the jump leads in reverse order -
03 engine compartment.
first the black and then the red.
> Make sure that none of the black jump
5. Open the clips on the front cover of the lead's clamps comes into contact with
battery in your car and remove the cover, the battery's positive terminal or the
see page 320. clamp connected to the red jump lead!
6. Connect the red jump lead's other clamp
onto the car's positive terminal (2). WARNING
If the battery is flat then the car can be started
with current from another battery. 7. Connect one of the black jump lead's • The battery can generate oxyhydrogen
clamps to the donor battery's negative ter- gas, which is highly explosive. A spark
When jump starting the car, the following steps minal (3). can be formed if a jump lead is con-
are recommended to avoid short circuits or nected incorrectly, and this can be
other damage: 8. Connect the other clamp to a grounding
enough for the battery to explode.
point, e.g. right-hand engine mounting at
1. Insert the remote control key in key posi- the top, the outer screw head (4). • The battery contains sulphuric acid,
tion 0, see page 76. which can cause serious burns.
9. Check that the jump lead clamps are
2. Check that the donor battery has a voltage affixed securely so that there are no sparks • If sulphuric acid comes into contact
of 12 V. with eyes, skin or clothing, flush with
during the starting procedure.
large quantities of water. If acid
3. If the donor battery is installed in another 10. Start the engine of the "donor car" and splashes into the eyes - seek medical
car - switch off the donor car's engine and allow it to run a few minutes at a speed attention immediately.
make sure that the two cars do not touch slightly higher than idle approx. 1500 rpm.
each other.
11. Start the engine in the car with the dis- For more information on the car's battery - see
charged battery. page 319.
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Gearboxes
Manual gearbox Look at the actual gearshift pattern imprinted Automatic gearbox Geartronic*
on the gear lever.
• Depress the clutch pedal fully during each
gear change.
• Take your foot off the clutch pedal between
gear changes.
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WARNING
Get into the habit of always applying the
parking brake when parking on a slope - an
engaged gear is not sufficient to hold the car
in all situations.
Gearshift pattern 5-speed gearbox. D: Automatic gear positions. M (+/–): Manual gear
Reverse gear inhibitor positions.
The reverse gear inhibitor hinders the possibil- The information display shows the position of
ity of mistakenly attempting to engage reverse the gear selector using the following indica-
gear during normal forward travel. tions: P, R, N, D, S, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, see
• Start from neutral position N and only page 69.
engage reverse gear R when the car is sta-
tionary. Gear positions
Parking position (P)
NOTE Select P when starting the engine or when the
car is parked. The brake pedal must be
With the upper variant of the shifting pattern
for 6-speed gearbox (see previous illustra- depressed to disengage the gear selector from
tion) - first press down the gear lever in the the P position.
Gearshift pattern 6-speed gearbox. N position in order to engage reverse gear. The gearbox is mechanically blocked when the
The 6-speed box is available in two versions - P position is engaged. Apply the parking brake
reverse gear position differs between them. as well, as a precaution - see page 127.
Gearboxes
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Gearboxes
play shifts the indication from D to the fig- happens if the driver still tries to shift down in Automatic gear selector inhibitor
ure 1. this way at high engine speed – the original The automatic gearbox has special safety sys-
2. Scroll up to gear 3 by pushing the lever gear remains engaged. tems:
forward towards + (plus) twice - the display When kick-down is activated the car can Parking position (P)
shifts the indication from 1 to 3. change one or more gears at a time depending Stationary car with engine running:
3. Release the brake and accelerate carefully. on engine speed. The car changes up when the
engine reaches its maximum speed in order to Keep your foot on the brake pedal when mov- 03
The gearbox "winter mode" means that the car ing the gear selector to another position.
moves off with a lower engine speed and prevent damage to the engine.
reduced engine power on the drive wheels. Electric gear inhibitor – Shiftlock Parking
Mechanical gear selector inhibitor position (P)
Kick-down To be able to move the gear selector from P to
When the accelerator pedal is pressed all the other gear positions, the brake pedal must be
way to the floor (beyond the position normally depressed and the remote control key must be
regarded as full acceleration) a lower gear is in position II, see page 76.
immediately engaged. This is known as kick- Shiftlock – Neutral (N)
down.
If the gear selector is in the N position and the
If the accelerator is released from the kick- car has been stationary for at least 3 seconds
down position, the gearbox automatically (irrespective of whether the engine is running)
changes up. then the gear selector is locked.
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Kick-down is used when maximum accelera- To be able to move the gear selector from N to
tion is needed, such as for overtaking. other gear positions, the brake pedal must be
depressed and the remote control key must be
Safety function The gear selector can be moved forward and
in position II, see page 76.
To prevent overrevving the engine, the gearbox back freely between N and D. Other positions
control program has a protective downshift are locked with a latch that is released with the
inhibitor which prevents the kick-down func- inhibitor button on the gear selector.
tion. With the inhibitor button depressed the lever
Geartronic does not permit downshifting/kick- can be moved forwards or backwards between
down which would result in an engine speed P, R, N and D.
high enough to damage the engine. Nothing
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Gearboxes
Deactivate automatic gear selector Automatic gearbox Powershift* bonnet - see page 344. The designa-
inhibitor tion ”MPS6” means that it is Powershift trans-
mission - otherwise it is Geartronic automatic
transmission.
HSA
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The HSA (Hill Start Assist) function means that
the pressure in the brake system remains for
several seconds while the foot is moved from
the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal before
setting off or reversing uphill.
The temporary braking effect releases after
several seconds or when the driver acceler-
D: Automatic gear positions. M (+/–): Manual gear ates.
positions.
If the car cannot be driven, e.g. due to a flat To bear in mind
battery, the gear selector must be moved from Powershift is a six-stage automatic gearbox
The transmission's double clutch has overload
the P position so that the car can be moved. that has double mechanical clutch discs in
protection that is activated if it becomes too
contrast to a conventional automatic gearbox.
Lift the rubber mat in the compartment hot, e.g. if the car is held stationary with the
A conventional automatic gearbox has a
behind the centre console and open the accelerator pedal on an uphill gradient for a
hydraulic torque converter instead that trans-
hatch. long time.
fers power from engine to gearbox.
Fully insert the key blade. Press the key Overheated transmission causes the car to
Powershift transmission operates in the same
blade down and hold (For information on shake and vibrate, and the warning symbol illu-
way and has similar controls and functions as
the key blade, see page 46.) minates and the information display shows a
the Geartronic automatic transmission, descri-
message. The transmission can also overheat
Move the gear selector from the P position. bed in the previous section.
during slow driving in queues (10 km/h or
Powershift or Geartronic? slower) on an uphill gradient, or with a trailer
In the event of uncertainty as to whether or not hitched. The transmission cools down when
the car is equipped with Powershift transmis- the car is stationary, with foot brake depressed
sion, this can be verified by checking the des- and the engine running at idling speed.
ignation on the decal number (5) under the
Gearboxes
Overheating during slow driving in queues can IMPORTANT For important information regarding Powershift
be avoided by driving in stages: Stop the car transmission and towing - see page 281.
and wait with your foot on the brake pedal until Use the foot brake to hold the car stationary
there is a moderate distance to the traffic on an uphill gradient - do not hold the car Text message and action
with the accelerator pedal. The gearbox In some situations the display may show a
ahead, drive forward a short distance, and then could then overheat.
wait another moment with your foot on the message at the same time as a symbol is illu-
brake pedal. minated. 03
Transm. overheat park safely Significant pulling in the car's traction. Transmission overheated. Park the car
immediately in a safe manner.A
Transm. cooling let engine run No drive due to overheated gearbox. Transmission overheated. For fastest cool-
ing: Run the engine at idling speed with the
gear lever in the N or P position until the
message 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.
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Gearboxes
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Manual or Automatic
Note that there are differences in the
Start/Stop function depending on whether the
gearbox is manual or automatic.
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Start assistance HSA An essential detail in connection with environ- The Start/Stop function is disengaged until it is
The foot brake can also be released on an uphill mental driving is to drive in the right gear and reactivated with the button or until the next
gradient to start the engine automatically - the change gear in time. time the engine is started with the key.
HSA function means that the car does not roll The driver is assisted by an indicator which
backwards. notifies the driver when it is most advanta- Limitations
HSA (Hill Start Assist) means that the pressure geous to engage the next higher or lower gear
in the brake system remains temporarily avail- - GSI (Gear Shift Indicator). The engine does not auto-stop 03
able while the driver moves his/her foot from Even if the Start/Stop function is activated, the
Indication is made with an up or down arrow in engine does not stop automatically if:
the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal for the combined instrument panel's right-hand
driving off with the engine having stopped display.
automatically. The temporary braking effect
Conditions M/AA
releases after a couple of seconds or when the Deactivating the Start/Stop function the driver has opened the seat- A
driver accelerates. In certain situations, it may belt's buckle.
There is more information available on HSA on advisable to temporarily
switch off the automatic the car does not stop completely.
page 114.
Start/Stop function - this is
the capacity of the battery is
Gear indicator1 carried out by pressing this
below the minimum permissible
button once, at which point
level.
the button's lamp goes out.
Disengaged Start/Stop func- the engine does not have normal
tion is indicated by the infor- operating temperature.
mation display's symbol
outside temperature is below
going out and the message
freezing point or above
Auto Start-Stop OFF being approx. 30 °C.
displayed for
about 5 seconds - while the
button's lamp goes out at the
same time.
WARNING 1. Depress the clutch pedal again - the engine The MY CAR menu system in the car includes
starts automatically after the gear lever has instructions which explain parts of the DRIVe
Do not open the bonnet when the engine been set in neutral position. Prior to this the concept along with several possible settings
has stopped automatically - the engine may information display showed the text Put and options - see page 139.
suddenly start automatically. First switch off gear in neutral.
the engine as normal using the START/ Text message
STOP ENGINE button before opening the Trailer
bonnet. In combination with this indicator 03
• The Start/Stop function is deactivated if a lamp the Start/Stop function may dis-
trailer is electrically connected to the car's play text messages on the information display
The engine does not auto-start2 electrical system. for certain situations. For some of them there
In the following cases the engine does not is a recommended action that should be per-
auto-start after having auto-stopped: More information and settings
formed. The following table shows some
examples.
Conditions
A gear is engaged without declutching - a
display text prompts the driver to set the
gear lever in neutral position in order to ena-
ble automatic starting.
Auto Start-Stop OFF Illuminates for about 5 seconds after Start/Stop has been
03 switched off.
Auto Start-Stop serv. required Start/Stop is not operational. A workshop should be contac-
ted - in which case an authorised Volvo workshop is recom-
mended.
AUTO- Engine in Auto Start The engine is ready to start automatically - waiting for the A
STOP brake pedal to be released.
Select P or N to start Start/Stop has been deactivated - move the gear selector to A
N or P position and start the engine as normal with the
START/STOP ENGINE button.
Press Start button The engine will not start automatically - start the engine as A
normal with the START/STOP ENGINE button and the gear
selector in P or N.
AUTO- Engine in Auto Start The engine is ready to start automatically - waiting for the M
STOP brake or clutch pedal to be depressed.
Press Start button The engine will not start automatically - start the engine as M
normal with the START/STOP ENGINE button.
Depress clutch pedal to start The engine is ready to auto-start - waiting for the clutch pedal M
to be depressed.
Press brake and clutch to start The engine is ready to auto-start - waiting for the brake or M
clutch pedal to be depressed. 03
Put gear in neutral Gear is engaged without declutching - disengage and set the M
gear lever in neutral position.
A M = Only manual gearbox, A = Only automatic gearbox and model D3.
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Foot brake
General may be felt in the brake pedal when this is Cleaning the brake discs
The car is equipped with two brake circuits. If engaged and this is normal. Coatings of dirt and water on the brake discs
one brake circuit is damaged then this will A short test of the ABS system is made auto- may result in delayed brake function. This delay
mean that the brakes engage at a deeper level matically after the engine has been started is minimised by cleaning the brake linings.
and harder pressure on the pedal is needed to when the driver releases the brake pedal. A Manual cleaning is advisable with wet road sur-
produce the normal braking effect. further automatic test of the ABS system may faces, prior to long-stay parking and after the
be made when the car reaches 10 km/h. The car has been washed. Carry this out by braking 03
The driver's brake pedal pressure is assisted
by a brake servo. test may be experienced as pulses in the brake gently during a short period while en route.
pedal.
Emergency Brake Assistance
WARNING Emergency brake lights and automatic Emergency Brake Assistance EBA (Emergency
The brake servo only works when the engine hazard warning flashers Brake Assist) helps to increase brake force and
is running. Emergency brake lights are activated to alert so reduce braking distance. EBA detects the
vehicles behind about sudden braking. The driver's braking style and increases brake force
If the brake is used when the engine is switched function means that the brake light flashes as necessary. The brake force can be rein-
off then the pedal will feel stiff and more force instead of - as in normal braking - shining with forced up to the level when the ABS system is
must be used to brake the car. a constant glow. engaged. The EBA function is interrupted when
the pressure on the brake pedal is reduced.
In very hilly terrain or when driving with a heavy Emergency brake lights are activated at
load the brakes can be relieved by using engine speeds above 50 km/h if the ABS system is
braking. Engine braking is most efficiently used working and/or in the event of sudden braking. NOTE
if the same gear is used downhill as up. After the car's speed has been slowed below When EBA is activated the brake pedal low-
10 km/h the brake light returns from flashing to ers slightly more than usual, depress (hold)
For more general information on heavy loads the normal constant glow - while at the same the brake pedal as long as necessary. If the
on the car, see page 351. time the hazard warning flashers are activated, brake pedal is released then all braking
and they flash until the driver changes engine ceases.
Anti-lock braking system
The car is equipped with ABS (Anti-lock speed with the accelerator pedal or they are
Braking System) which prevents the wheels deactivated with their button, see page 86.
from locking during braking. This means the
ability to steer is maintained and it is easier to
swerve to avoid a hazard for example. Vibration
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Foot brake
WARNING
If and illuminate at the same
time, there may be a fault in the brake sys-
tem.
If the level in the brake fluid reservoir is nor-
mal at this stage, drive carefully to the near-
est workshop and have the brake system
checked - an authorised 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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Parking brake
General Applying the parking brake the accelerator pedal is depressed the braking
is interrupted.
NOTE
In the event of emergency braking at speeds
above 10 km/h a signal sounds during the
braking procedure. 03
Parking on a hill
If the car is parked facing uphill:
• Turn the wheels away from the kerb.
If the car is parked facing downhill:
Parking brake control - apply.
Function • Turn the wheels towards the kerb.
1. Press the foot brake pedal down firmly.
A faint electric motor noise can be heard when
the electrical parking brake is being applied. 2. Press the control. WARNING
The noise can also be heard during the auto- > The combined instrument panel symbol Get into the habit of always applying the
matic function checking of the parking brake. starts flashing - once there is a parking brake when parking on a slope -
If the car is stationary when the parking brake constant glow it is applied. leaving the car in gear, or in P if it has auto-
matic transmission, is not sufficient to hold
is applied then it only acts on the rear wheels. 3. Release the foot brake pedal and make the car in all situation.
If it is applied when the car is moving then the sure that the car is at a standstill position.
normal foot brake is used, i.e. the brake acts
on all four wheels. Brake function changes over • When parking the vehicle, always engage
to the rear wheels when the car is almost sta- 1st gear (for manual gearbox) or put the
tionary. gear selector in position P (for automatic
gearbox).
Low battery voltage In an emergency the parking brake can be
If the battery voltage is too low then the parking applied when the vehicle is moving by depress-
brake can neither be released nor applied. ing the control. When the control is released or
Connect a donor battery if the battery voltage
is too low, see page 110.
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Parking brake
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Parking brake
Park brake not fully A fault is preventing the parking brake from being released - Try to apply and release the brake.
released If the fault persists after a few attempts: Visit a workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recom-
mended.
Note: A warning signal sounds if the journey is continued with this error message.
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Parking brake
Parking brake Service A fault has arisen - Try to apply and release the brake.
required If the fault persists after a few attempts: Visit a workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recom-
mended.
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HomeLink *
HomeLink *
The particular distance that is required ess is repeated for approx. 20 seconds Programming individual buttons
between the original remote control and and indicates that the device has a "roll- To reprogram an individual button, proceed in
HomeLink depends on the programming ing code". The garage door, gate or sim- accordance with the following:
of the device in question. Perhaps several ilar is not activated when the pro-
grammed HomeLink button is 1. Depress the required button on
attempts will be required at different dis-
depressed. Continue the programming HomeLink and do not release until step 3
tances. Maintain each position for approx.
in accordance with the following. has been completed.
03 15 seconds before trying a new one.
5. Locate the "programming button1" on the 2. When the indicator lamp on HomeLink
3. Depress the button for the original remote
control and the button to be programmed receiver for the garage door for example, starts to flash, after approx. 20 seconds,
normally located close to the antenna's position the original remote control
on HomeLink simultaneously. Do not
release the buttons until the indicator lamp bracket on the receiver. If you have diffi- 5-30 cm from HomeLink. Monitor the indi-
has changed over from slow to rapid flash- culty in finding the button - consult the cator lamp.
ing. The rapid flashing indicates successful supplier's manual, or contact the supplier The particular distance that is required
programming. via the Internet: www.homelink.com. between the original remote control and
4. Test the programming by depressing the 6. Depress and release the "programming HomeLink depends on the programming of
button". The button flashes for the device in question. Perhaps several
programmed button on HomeLink and
approx. 30 seconds and the next step must attempts will be required at different dis-
watching the indicator lamp:
be carried out within this period. tances. Maintain each position for approx.
• Constant glow: The indicator lamp illu- 15 seconds before trying a new one.
minates with a constant glow when the 7. Depress the programmed button on
button is kept depressed, this indicates HomeLink, while the "programming but- 3. Depress the button on the original remote
that the programming is complete. The ton" is still flashing, keep it depressed for control. The indicator lamp will start to
garage door, gate or similar should now approx. 3 seconds and then release. flash. When the flashing has changed over
be activated when the programmed Repeat the press/hold/release sequence from a slow to a rapid flashing - release
HomeLink button is depressed. up to 3 times to conclude the program- both buttons. The rapid flashing indicates
ming. successful programming.
• Glow not constant: The indicator lamp
flashes quickly for approx. 2 seconds 4. Test the programming by depressing the
and then changes over to a constant programmed button on HomeLink and
glow for approx. 3 seconds. This proc- watching the indicator lamp:
HomeLink *
• Constant glow: The indicator lamp illu- 7. Depress the programmed button on
minates with a constant glow when the HomeLink, while the "programming but-
button is kept depressed, this indicates ton" is still flashing, keep it depressed for
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-
HomeLink button is depressed. ming. 03
• 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 HomeLink button is
depressed. Continue the programming > HomeLink is now set in so-called
in accordance with the following. "learn mode" and is ready to be pro-
grammed once more, see page 131.
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.
Combined instrument panel be acknowledged with READ for the menus to Message
be shown.
Menu overview
Some of the following menu options require the
function and hardware to be installed in the car.
---- km to empty tank
--.- l/100km average
--.- l/100km instantaneous
04 --- km/h average speed
--- km/h current speed1
Information display and controls for menus. Engine oil level Wait...* Text message in the information display.
READ – access to message list and mes- When a warning, information or indicator sym-
Tyre pressure Calibration*
sage confirmation. bol illuminates, a corresponding message
Thumbwheel – browse between menu Park heat timer --:-- ---*2 appears on the information display. An error
options. Direct start Park heat ON*3 message is stored in a memory list until the
fault has been rectified.
RESET – reset the active function. Used in Additional heat auto ON*
certain cases to select/activate a function, Press READ to acknowledge and browse
see the explanation under each respective Lane Depart Warn * between the messages.
function. Driver Alert *
The menus shown on the information displays
in the combined instrument panel are con-
trolled with the left-hand stalk switch. The
menus shown depend on key position, see
page 76. If a message appears then this must
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General information about MY CAR Operation Short and long presses also produce varying
Many of the car's features are handled results.
Centre console controls
in this menu source, e.g. setting the • Short EXIT presses go back one step in the
clock, door mirrors and locks. current menu structure.
Navigation in the menus is carried out using • One long EXIT press leads to the MY
buttons in the centre console or with the steer- CAR source menu.
ing wheel's right-hand keypad. • One long EXIT press while in the MY
Certain functions are standard, others are CAR source menu, leads out of MY CAR
optional - the range also varies depending on to the menu system's main menu (Parent
the market. view), from where all the car's functions/
04 menu sources can be accessed, see
page 218.
EXIT functions
Use EXIT to go back in the menu structure or
to undo the most recent selection. Depending
on the menu level the cursor is on, with a press
on EXIT, the cursor is moved different
"lengths".
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Reduced Guard p. 59 p. 88 p. 83
Home safe light duration Auxiliary lights
and 63
Activate once
30 sec On
Ask on exit
60 sec Off
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Distance and fuel unit p. 160 Voice tutorial Voice command list
MPG (UK) This menu option + OK provides Phone commands
spoken information about how
MPG (US) Phone
the system works.
km/l Phone call con-
tact
l/100km
Phone dial num-
Temperature unit ber
Celsius Navigation commands
04
Fahrenheit Navigation
Selects the unit for the display of Navigation
outside temperature and setting repeat instruc-
of the climate control system. tion
Navigation go to
Volumes
address
Voice output volume
General commands
Park assist front volume
Help
Park assist rear volume
Cancel
Phone ringing volume
Voice tutorial
Reset system options The menu options under Phone
commands show several exam-
All menus in System options are
ples of available voice commands
given original factory settings.
- only with a Bluetooth-enabled
Voice settings mobile phone installed. For more
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Volvo On Call
Described in a separate manual.
Information
Climate control
Climate control
Refrigerant Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)* Use of tested materials in the interior
The air conditioning system contains a refrig- This option keeps the passenger compartment equipment.
erant. This refrigerant contains no chlorine, clear of allergy and asthma inducing sub- The materials have been developed in order to
which means that it is harmless to the ozone stances. For more information on CZIP, see the minimise the quantity of dust in the passenger
layer. Engage a workshop that has authorisa- brochure included with the purchase of the car. compartment and they contribute to making
tion for filling/changing refrigerant to carry out the passenger compartment easier to keep
The following is included:
the work. Volvo recommends that you contact clean. The carpets in both the passenger com-
an authorised Volvo workshop. • An enhanced fan function that means that partment and the cargo area are removable
the fan starts when the car is opened with and easy to remove and clean. Use cleaning
Total airing function the remote control key. The fan fills the agents and car care products recommended
The function opens/closes all side windows passenger compartment with fresh air. The by Volvo, see page 338.
simultaneously and can be used for example to function starts when required and is dis- 04
quickly air the car during hot weather, see engaged automatically after a time or when Menu settings
page 56. one of the passenger compartment doors It is possible to activate/deactivate or change
is opened. The amount of time the fan runs the default settings for four of the climate con-
Passenger compartment filter is reduced gradually due to reduced need trol system's functions via the centre console.
All air entering the car's passenger compart- up until the car is 4 years old. For general information about menu naviga-
ment is cleaned with a filter. This must be • The air quality system IAQS is a fully auto- tion, see page 139:
replaced at regular intervals. Follow the Volvo matic system that cleans the air in the pas-
Service Programme for the recommended senger compartment from contaminants • Fan speed in automatic mode*, see
replacement intervals. If the car is used in a such as particles, hydrocarbons, nitrous page 152.
severely contaminated environment, it may be oxides and ground-level ozone. • Recirculation timer for passenger com-
necessary to replace the filter more often. partment air, see page 153.
NOTE • Automatic rear window defrosting, see
NOTE To keep the CZIP standard in cars with CZIP
page 98.
There are different types of passenger com- the IAQS filter must be changed after • Air quality system IAQS*, see page 153
partment filter. Make sure that the correct 15 000 km or once per year depending on The climate control system's functions can be
filter is fitted. whichever occurs first. However, up to
reset to the default settings via the menu sys-
75 000 km over 5 years. In cars without CZIP
and where the customer does not want to tem in MY CAR and this is carried out under:
keep the CZIP standard the IAQS filter must Settings Climate settings Reset
be changed at a regular service. climate settings.
Climate control
Air distribution Air vents in the dashboard Air vents in the door pillars
04
NOTE
Remember that small children may be sen-
sitive to air flows and draughts.
Climate control
04
Temperature control, left-hand side Air distribution - air vent instrument panel Temperature control, right-hand side
Electrically heated front seat, left-hand Air distribution - defroster windscreen Recirculation
side
Rear window and door mirror defrosters, AUTO
Max. defroster see page 98
AC – – Air conditioning on/off
Fan Electrically heated front seat, right-hand
side
Air distribution - ventilation floor
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Climate control
04
Fan Recirculation
Electrically heated front seat, left-hand Electrically heated front seat, right-hand
side side
AC – – Air conditioning on/off Temperature control
Max. defroster
Air distribution - ventilation floor
Air distribution - air vent instrument panel
Air distribution - defroster windscreen
Rear window and door mirror defrosters,
see page 98
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Climate control
Operating the controls Press the button four times to switch off the Press the button four times to switch off the
heat – no lamps illuminate. heat – no lamps illuminate.
Heated seats*
Front seats WARNING Fan
Climate control
Climate control
AC – Air conditioning on/off NOTE side temperature. This reduces the risk of ice,
When the lamp in the AC but- misting and bad air. Activate/deactivate the
ton illuminates, the air condi- The noise level increases as the fan is oper- function in the menu system MY CAR under
ating at max.
tioning is controlled by the Settings Climate settings
system's automatic function. Recirculation timer. For a description of the
This way, incoming air is When the defroster is switched off the climate menu system, see page 139.
cooled and dehumidified. control returns to the previous settings.
When the lamp in the AC button is switched off Recirculation NOTE
the air conditioning is disconnected. Other When max. defroster is selected, recircula-
Recirculation
functions are still controlled automatically. tion is always deactivated.
When recirculation is
When the max. defroster function is activated 04
engaged the orange lamp in
the air conditioning is switched on automati-
the button illuminates. The Air quality system IAQS*
cally, so that the air is dehumidified at the maxi-
function is selected to shut The air quality system separates gases and
mum setting.
out bad air, exhaust gases particles to reduce the levels of odours and
Max. defroster etc. from the passenger com- pollution in the passenger compartment. If the
Used to quickly remove mist- partment. The air in the pas- outside air is contaminated then the air intake
ing and ice from the wind- senger compartment is recirculated, i.e. no is closed and the air is recirculated.
screen and side windows. Air outside air is taken into the car when this func-
Activate/deactivate the function in the menu
flowing to the windows. The tion is activated.
system MY CAR under Settings Climate
light in the defroster button
IMPORTANT settings Interior air quality system. For a
illuminates when the function
is active. description of the menu system, see
If the air in the car recirculates for too long, page 139.
The following also takes place in order to pro- there is a risk of misting on the insides of the
vide maximum dehumidification in the passen- windows.
ger compartment:
• the air conditioning is automatically Timer
engaged With the timer function activated the system
will exit manually activated recirculation mode
• recirculation and the air quality system are according to a time that depends on the out-
automatically disengaged.
Climate control
Air to windscreen, via to prevent misting and Air to floor and from in sunny weather with
defroster vent, and side icing in a cold and humid dashboard air vents. cool outside tempera-
windows. Some air flows climate, (not at too low tures.
from the air vents. fan speed to enable this).
Climate control
Airflow to the head and to ensure efficient cooling Airflow to windows, to provide cooler air
chest from the dashboard in warm weather. from dashboard air along the floor or warmer
air vents. vents and to the floor. air higher up in cold 04
weather or hot, dry
weather.
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G025102
- Figure 2 in the symbol means the been stopped by
stopped
second climate control system in the car,
G025102
Low bat- the car's electron-
where the normal climate control system is
the first. The figure 2 has nothing to do with tery ics in order to facil-
TIMER 1 or TIMER 2. itate starting the
engine.
G025102
Low fuel to fuel level being
Fuel The heater is level too low
READ button heater switched on and (approx. 7 litres) -
G025102
ON running. this is in order to
Thumbwheel
facilitate starting
RESET - resets/selects Timer is The heater's timer the engine as well
set for is activated after as approx. 50 km
For more information on the information dis-
G025102
G025102
leaving the car - Service workshop for
When one of the timer's settings or
the engine and required repair. Volvo rec-
Direct start is activated, the infor-
passenger com- ommends that you
mation symbol in the combined instrument
partment are contact an author-
panel illuminates while the information display
heated at the set ised Volvo work-
shows an explanatory text and a further illumi-
time. shop.
nated symbol. The table shows symbols and
display texts that appear.
A display text clears automatically after a time Setting the timer Set the alternative time in the same way as
or after one press on the indicator stalk The time when the car shall be used and heated Park heat timer 1.
READ button. is specified with the timer.
Deactivating a timer-started heater
Select between TIMER 1 and TIMER 2. A timer-started heater can be switched off
Direct start and immediate stop manually before the set time has elapsed. Pro-
1. Scroll with the thumbwheel to Direct start NOTE ceed as follows:
Park heat.
The timer can only be programmed when 1. Press READ.
2. Press RESET to select between ON and the remote control key is in key position I,
see page 76 - programming must therefore 2. Use the thumbwheel to scroll to the text
OFF.
be carried out before starting the engine. Park heat timer 1 or 2.
04 ON: Parking heater switched on manually or > The text ON flashes on the display.
with programmed timer.
1. Scroll with the thumbwheel to Park heat 3. Press RESET.
OFF: Parking heater switched off. timer 1. > The text OFF is shown with a constant
Following the direct start of the heater it will be 2. Briefly press RESET to move to the flash- glow and the heater is switched OFF.
activated for 50 minutes. ing hours setting. A timer-started heater can be switched off in
Heating of the passenger compartment will 3. Select the required hour using the thumb- accordance with the instructions in the section
begin as soon as the engine coolant has wheel. "Direct start and immediate stop", see
reached the correct temperature. page 158.
4. Briefly press RESET to move to the flash-
ing minutes setting. Clock/timer
NOTE
5. Select the required minute using the The heater's time is connected to the car's
The car can be started and driven while the clock.
parking heater is running. thumbwheel.
6. Briefly press RESET to confirm the setting.
NOTE
7. Press RESET to activate the timer.
All timer programming will be cleared if the
After setting Park heat timer 1 a second start car's clock is reset.
time can be programmed with Park heat timer
2 by scrolling to it with the thumbwheel.
Additional heater*
1 An authorised Volvo dealer has information regarding the geographical areas concerned.
2 An authorised Volvo dealer has information regarding the engines concerned.
Trip computer
Trip computer
Current speed*1
The instrument panel display changes to show
current speed in mph (miles per hour) if the
speedometer is graduated in km/h. If the
speedometer is graduated in mph then the dis-
play changes to km/h. 04
General information on DSTC Involuntary wheel locking while driving can, However, the driver can select the Sport mode,
The stability and traction control system, DSTC amongst other things, impair the driver's ability which allows for a more active driving experi-
(Dynamic Stability & Traction Control) helps the to steer the car. ence. In Sport mode the system detects
driver to avoid skidding and improves the car's whether the accelerator pedal, steering wheel
Corner Traction Control – CTC movements and cornering are more active than
traction.
CTC compensates for understeer and allows in normal driving and then allows controlled
The activation of the system during braking higher than normal acceleration in a bend with- skidding with the rear section up to a certain
may be noticed as a throbbing sound. The car out wheelspin on the inner wheel, e.g. on an level before it intervenes and stabilises the car.
may accelerate slower than expected when the arcing motorway entrance road to quickly
accelerator pedal is depressed. reach the prevailing traffic speed. If the driver stops a controlled skid by releasing
the accelerator pedal then the DSTC system
04 Active Yaw Control Trailer Stability Assist* - TSA intervenes and stabilises the car.
The function limits the driving and brake force The function serves to stabilise the car and With Sport mode, maximum traction is
of the wheels individually in order to stabilise trailer combination if it begins to snake, see obtained if the car has become stuck, or when
the car. page 280. driving on a loose surface - e.g. sand or deep
Spin Control snow.
NOTE
The function prevents the driving wheels from Proceed as follows to select Sport mode:
spinning against the road surface during accel- The function is deactivated if the driver
selects Sport mode. 1. Press the centre console button MY CAR
eration.
and search in the display screen's menu
Traction control system system and locate My S60 DSTC. (For
The function is active at low speed and trans- Operation information on the menu system, see
fers power from the driving wheel that is spin- page 138).
ning to the one that is not. Selection of level - Sport mode
The DSTC system is always activated - it can- 2. Uncheck the box and back out of the menu
Engine drag control - EDC not be deactivated. system with EXIT.
EDC (Engine Drag Control) prevents involun- > The system then allows a more sporty
tary wheel locking, e.g. after shifting down or driving style.
engine braking when driving in low gears on The Sport mode is active until the driver dese-
slippery road surfaces. lects it or until the engine is switched off - after
the engine is started the next time the DSTC
system is back in its normal mode again.
and
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Active chassis - Four-C* Operation Steering wheel force and select Low,
Active chassis, Four-C (Continously Controlled Medium or High.
Chassis Concept), regulates the characteris-
For a description of the menu system, see
tics of the shock absorbers so that the car's
page 138. This menu cannot be accessed
driving characteristics can be adjusted. There
while the car is in motion.
are three settings: Comfort, Sport and
Advanced.
Comfort
This setting means that the car is perceived as
being more comfortable on rough and uneven
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road surfaces. Shock absorption is soft and the
movement of the body is smooth and gentle.
Chassis settings.
Sport
This setting means that the car is perceived as Use the buttons in the centre console to
being more sporty and is recommended for change setting. The setting in use when the
more active driving. Steering response is faster engine is switched off is activated next time the
than in the Comfort mode. Shock absorption is engine is started.
harder and the body follows the road in order
to reduce rolling during cornering. Speed related power steering*
Advanced Steering force increases with the speed of the
This setting is only recommended on very even car to give the driver enhanced sensitivity. The
and smooth road surfaces. steering is firmer and more immediate on
motorways. Steering is light and requires no
The shock absorbers are optimised for maxi- extra effort when parking and at low speed.
mum roadholding and rolling in bends is further
minimised. The driver can choose between three different
levels of steering force for road responsiveness
or steering sensitivity. Go to the menu system
MY CAR and locate Settings Car settings
Cruise control*
Operation The cruise control is then activated with or Temporary deactivation - standby mode
, after which the current speed is stored in Press to temporarily disengage the cruise
the memory - the display text (---) km/h control and set it in standby mode - set speed
changes to show the selected speed, e.g. 100 is shown in brackets in the display (5), e.g.
km/h. (100) km/h.
Cruise control*
Deactivate
The cruise control is switched off with the
steering wheel button or by switching off
the engine - the set speed is deleted from the
memory and cannot be resumed with the
button.
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Speed limiter*
General information on the speed Activate and adjust the maximum speed When stationary
limiter (each press gives +/-5 km/h). 1. Press the steering wheel button to
A speed limiter (Speed Limiter) can be regar- Stored maximum speed (in brackets = switch on the speed limiter.
ded as a reverse cruise control - the driver reg- Standby mode).
2. Scroll with the button until the instru-
ulates the speed using the accelerator pedal
but is prevented from accidentally exceeding a Switch on and activate ment panel display shows the desired
pre-selected/set speed by the speed limiter. When the speed limiter is maximum speed.
active the display will show its > The speed limiter is then active and the
symbol in combination with display (5) shows the maximum speed
Operation the set maximum speed. selected and the maximum speed
Selection and storage of the stored in the memory.
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highest possible speed in the Temporary deactivation - standby mode
memory can be made both during a journey To temporarily deactivate the speed limiter and
and while stationary. set it in standby mode:
While driving – Press .
1. When the car is moving at the desired high-
est possible speed: Press the steering > The display shows the stored maximum
wheel button to switch on the speed speed in brackets (5) and the driver can
temporarily exceed the set maximum
limiter.
speed.
> The symbol for the speed limiter is illu-
minated on the instrument panel dis- The speed limiter is re-activated by one
Steering wheel keypad and display. press on at which the display's
play.
Speed limiter - On/Off. brackets disappear and the car's maxi-
2. Press one of the steering wheel buttons
Standby mode ceases and stored speed mum speed is again limited.
or until the instrument panel display
resumes - each extra press gives +1 km/h. shows the desired maximum speed. Temporary deactivation with the
Standby mode. > The speed limiter is then active and the accelerator pedal
display (5) shows the maximum speed The speed limiter can also be set in standby
selected and the maximum speed mode with the accelerator pedal, e.g. for rap-
stored in the memory. idly accelerating the car out of a situation:
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Speed limiter*
– Depress the accelerator pedal fully. – Press the steering wheel button .
> The display shows the stored maximum > The display's symbol for the speed lim-
speed in brackets (5) and the driver can iter and the set speed (5) are cleared.
temporarily exceed the set maximum The selected and stored speed are thus
speed. deleted from the memory and cannot be
The speed limiter is automatically re- resumed with the button.
activated after the release of the accel- The driver can then use the accelerator
erator pedal and the car's speed is pedal to choose a speed without limita-
slowed down to below the selected/ tion.
stored maximum speed - the display's
04 brackets disappear and the car's maxi-
mum speed is again limited.
NOTE
The alarm is only activated after 5 seconds
if the speed has been exceeded by at least
3 km/h provided that none of the buttons
or has been depressed during the last
half minute.
Deactivate
To deactivate the speed limiter:
Automatic gearbox
Cars with automatic gearbox have enhanced
functionality with the adaptive cruise control's
Queue Assistant, see page 173.
1 NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
WARNING The adaptive cruise control aims to follow the If the car needs to be braked more heavily than
vehicle ahead in the same lane at a time interval cruise control capacity and the driver does not
Adaptive cruise control is not a collision set by the driver. If the radar sensor cannot see brake, then the cruise control uses the collision
avoidance system. The driver must inter- any vehicle in front then the car will instead warning system's warning lamp and warning
vene if the system does not detect a vehicle
in front. maintain the cruise control's set speed. This sound (see page 187) to alert the driver that
also happens if the speed of the vehicle in front immediate intervention is required.
The adaptive cruise control does not brake exceeds the cruise control's set speed.
for humans or animals, and not for small
vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles. The cruise control aims to control the speed in NOTE
Nor for oncoming, slow or stationary vehi- a smooth way. In situations that demand sud- The warning lamp may be difficult to notice
cles and objects. den braking the driver must brake himself/her- in strong sunlight or when sunglasses are
04 Do not use the adaptive cruise control, for self. This applies with large differences in being worn.
example, in city traffic, in dense traffic, at speed, or if the vehicle in front brakes heavily.
junctions, on slippery surfaces, with a lot of Due to limitations in the radar sensor, braking
water or slush on the road, in heavy rain/ may come unexpectedly or not at all, see
WARNING
snow, in poor visibility, on winding roads or page 175. Cruise control only warns of vehicles
on slip roads. detected by the radar sensor. Consequently
The adaptive cruise control can be activated to there may be no warning or it may be sub-
follow another vehicle at speeds from ject to a delay. Do not wait for a warning but
The distance to the vehicle ahead is mainly
measured by a radar sensor. Cruise control 30 km/h2 up to 200 km/h. If the speed falls brake when it is necessary.
regulates the speed with acceleration and below 30 km/h or if the engine speed becomes
braking. It is normal for the brakes to emit a low too low, the cruise control is set in standby Steep roads and/or heavy load
sound when they are being used by cruise con- mode at which automatic braking ceases - the
Bear in mind that the adaptive cruise control is
trol. driver must then take over himself/herself to
primarily intended for use when driving on level
maintain a safe distance to the vehicle ahead.
road surfaces. The cruise control may have dif-
WARNING Warning lamp - braking by driver ficultly in keeping the correct distance from the
vehicle ahead when driving on steep roads,
The brake pedal moves when the cruise required
with a heavy load or with a trailer - in which
control brakes. Do not rest your foot under Adaptive cruise control has a braking capacity
the brake pedal as it could become trapped. case, be extra attentive and ready to slow
that is equivalent to more than 40% of the car's
down.
braking capacity.
2 Queue Assistant (in cars with automatic gearbox) can operate in the range of 0-200 km/h, see page 173.
Operation Time interval4 - On, during adjustment. Time interval6 - On, during adjustment.
Time interval4 - On, after adjustment. Time interval6 - On, after adjustment.
7 Disengaging and selecting a higher or lower gear does not involve standby mode.
• the gear selector is moved to N position • the radar sensor is covered e.g. by wet Queue Assistant
(automatic gearbox) snow or heavy rain (radar waves blocked). In cars with automatic gearbox the adaptive
• the driver maintains a speed higher than Resume set speed cruise control has the Queue Assistant function
the set speed for longer than 1 minute (sometimes also referred to as "Queue
Cruise control in standby mode is re-activated
The driver must then regulate the speed. Assist").
with one press on the steering wheel button
A temporary increase in speed with the accel- - the speed is then set to the last stored Queue Assistant has the following functions:
erator pedal, e.g. during overtaking, does not speed. • Extended speed range
affect the cruise control setting - the car returns
to the last stored speed when the accelerator
• Change of target
NOTE
pedal is released. • Automatic braking ceases when stationary
A significant increase in speed may arise 04
after the speed has been resumed with .
• Automatic activation parking brake.
Automatic standby mode
Note that the lowest programmable speed for
Adaptive cruise control is dependent on other
the cruise control is 30 km/h - even though the
systems e.g. stability and traction control Deactivate cruise control is capable of following another
(DSTC). If any of these systems stop working The cruise control is switched off with the vehicle down to a standstill, a lower speed
then cruise control is automatically deacti-
steering wheel button . The set speed is cannot be selected.
vated.
cleared and cannot be resumed with the
In the event of automatic deactivation a signal button.
Extended speed range
will sound and the message Cruise control
Cancelled is shown in the display. The driver Keypad without Speed limiter NOTE
must then intervene and adapt the speed and The cruise control is switched off with a short
In order to activate the cruise control the
distance to the vehicle ahead. press on the steering wheel button in
driver's door must be closed and the driver
standby mode - or with one long press in active must be wearing the seatbelt.
An automatic deactivation can be due to:
mode. The set speed is cleared and cannot be
• engine speed is too low/high resumed with the button.
• With the automatic gearbox the cruise con-
• speed falls below 30 km/h8 trol can follow another vehicle within the
• wheels lose traction range of 0-200 km/h - right down to sta-
tionary and up to 200 km/h.
• brake temperature is high
8 Does not apply to a car with Queue Assistant - it manages right down to stationary.
Examples where the cruise control does Sometimes the radar sensor is late at
not work optimally detecting vehicles at close distances, e.g.
The radar sensor has a limited field of vision. In a vehicle that drives in between the car and
some situations another vehicle is not vehicles in front.
detected, or the detection is made later than Small vehicles, such as motorcycles, or
expected. vehicles not driving in the centre of the lane
can remain undetected.
In bends the radar sensor may detect the
wrong vehicle or lose a detected vehicle
from view.
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Fault tracing and action
If the display shows the message Radar
blocked See manual this means that the
radar signals from the radar sensor are blocked
and that vehicles in front of the car could not
be detected.
In turn this means that the Adaptive Cruise
Control, Distance Warning and Collision Warn-
ing with Auto Brake functions are not operating
either.
The following table presents possible causes
for a message being shown along with the
appropriate action.
Cause Action
The radar surface in the grille is dirty or covered with ice or snow. Clean the radar surface in the grille from dirt, ice and snow.
Heavy rain or snow blocking the radar signals. No action. Sometimes the radar does not work during heavy rain or
snowfall.
Water or snow from the road surface swirls up and blocks the radar sig- No action. Sometimes the radar does not work on a very wet or snowy
nals. road surface.
The radar surface has been cleaned but the message remains. Wait. It could take several minutes for the radar to sense that it is no
longer blocked.
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Active mode with detected vehicle to which cruise control adapts the speed.
DSTC Normal to enable Cruise control cannot be activated until the Stability and Traction Control system (DSTC) has been
Cruise set in Normal mode - see page 162.
Cruise control Cancelled The cruise control has been deactivated - the driver has to regulate the speed.
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Press Brake To hold + The car is stationary and the cruise control will release the foot brake to allow the parking brake to
acoustic alarm take over and hold the car, but a fault in the parking brake means the car will shortly begin to roll.
(Only with Queue Assistant) • The driver must brake himself/herself. The message remains and the alarm sounds until the driver
depresses the brake pedal or uses the accelerator pedal.
Below 30 km/h Only fol- Shown with attempts to activate the cruise control at speeds below 30 km/h without a vehicle in front
lowing within the activation distance (approx. 30 metres).
(Only with Queue Assistant)
Distance Warning*
1 NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
2 The display shows either "dash" symbol [2] or [3] - they are never shown simultaneously.
Distance Warning*
Different time intervals to the NOTE ing system. For more information on the radar
vehicle in front can be sensor and its limitations, see page 175.
selected and shown in the The higher the speed, the longer the calcu-
display as 1-5 horizontal lines lated distance in metres for a specific time
interval. NOTE
- the more lines the longer the
time interval. One line corre- The set time interval is also used by the Strong sunlight, reflections or strong varia-
adaptive cruise control function, see tions in light intensity, as well as wearing
sponds to approximately sunglasses, could mean that the warning
page 171.
1 second to the vehicle in front, 5 lines approx- light in the windscreen cannot be seen.
imately 2.5 seconds. Only use the time interval that is allowed in
accordance with local traffic regulations. Poor weather or winding roads could affect
The number of lines for the the radar sensor's capacity to detect vehi-
04 selected time interval is cles in front.
shown during the setting itself Limitations The size of other vehicles could also affect
and for several seconds after- The function uses the same radar sensor as detection capacity, e.g. motorcycles. This
wards. Then a smaller scale adaptive cruise control and the collision warn- could mean that the warning lamp illumi-
version of the symbol is nates at a shorter distance than the setting
shown to the right of the dis- or that the warning is temporarily absent.
play. The same symbol is also shown when Extremely high speeds can also cause the
adaptive cruise control is activated. lamp to illuminate at a shorter distance than
that set due to limitations in sensor range.
Distance Warning*
Collision warn. Service Distance Warning and Collision Warning with Auto Brake fully or partially disengaged.
required Visit a workshop if the message remains - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
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City Safety™
1 NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
City Safety™
If the difference in speed between the vehicles Using MY CAR on the centre console display Low-hanging objects, e.g. a flag/pennant for
is greater than 15 km/h then City Safety™ may screen with its menu system, search and locate projecting load, or accessories such as auxili-
not prevent the collision on its own. To obtain Settings Car settings Driving support ary lamps and bull bars that are higher than the
full brake force, the driver must depress the systems City Safety. Select the Off option. bonnet limit the function.
brake pedal. This could then make it possible For more information on the menu system MY The infrared light from the sensor in City
to prevent a collision, even at speed differen-
CAR, see page 138). Safety™ measures how the light is reflected.
ces above 15 km/h.
The sensor cannot detect objects with low
However, the function will be enabled the next
When the function is activated and brakes, the reflection capacity. The rear sections of the
time the engine is started, regardless of
instrument panel display shows a message to vehicle generally reflect the light sufficiently
whether the system was enabled or disabled
the effect that the function is/has been active. thanks to the number plate and rear light reflec-
when the engine was switched off.
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NOTE WARNING On slippery road surfaces the braking distance
The brake lights come on when City is extended, which may reduce the capacity of
The laser sensor also transmits laser light
Safety™ brakes the car. City Safety™ to avoid a collision. In such sit-
when City Safety™ is disabled manually.
uations the ABS and DSTC systems will pro-
vide best possible braking force with main-
Operation To enable City Safety™ again: tained stability.
• Follow the same procedure as for disa- When the car is reversing City Safety™ cannot
NOTE bling, but select the On option. be activated.
The City Safety™ function is always ena- City Safety™ is not activated at low speeds -
bled after the engine has been started via Limitations
key position I and II (see page 76 on key under 4 km/h, which is why the system does
positions). The sensor in City Safety™ is designed to not intervene in situations where a vehicle in
detect cars and other large vehicles in front of front is being approached very slowly, e.g.
the car irrespective of whether it is day or night. when parking.
On and Off
In certain situations, it may advisable to disable However, the sensor has limitations and has Driver commands are always prioritised, which
City Safety™, e.g. where leafy branches could poorer functionality in e.g. heavy snowfall or is why City Safety™ does not intervene in sit-
sweep over the bonnet and/or windscreen. rain, dense fog, dust storms or snow flurries. uations where the driver is steering, braking or
Mist, dirt, ice or snow on the windscreen may accelerating in a clear manner, even if a colli-
After starting the engine City Safety™ can be disrupt the function. sion is unavoidable.
deactivated as follows:
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City Safety™
When City Safety™ has prevented a collision The Windscreen Sensors blocked message IMPORTANT
with a stationary object the car remains sta- is not shown for all situations in which the laser
tionary for a maximum of 1.5 seconds. If the car sensor is blocked. The driver must therefore be If there are cracks, scratches or stone chips
is braked for a vehicle in front that is moving, in the windscreen in front of either of the
diligent about keeping the windscreen and
laser sensor's "windows" and they cover a
then speed is reduced to the same speed as area in front of the laser sensor clean. surface of approx. 0.5 x 3.0 mm (or larger),
that maintained by the vehicle in front. then a workshop must be contacted for
The following table presents possible causes
On a car with manual gearbox the engine stops for the message being shown, along with sug- repair or replacement of the windscreen
(see the illustration for sensor location, page
when City Safety™ has stopped the car, unless gestions for appropriate action.
182) - an authorised Volvo workshop is rec-
the driver manages to depress the clutch pedal ommended.
beforehand. Cause Action Failure to take action may result in reduced
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performance for City Safety™.
NOTE The windscreen sur- Clean the wind-
face in front of the screen surface in To avoid the risk of reducing City Safety™
• Keep the windscreen surface in front of laser sensor is dirty front of the sensor performance the following also applies:
the laser sensor free from ice, snow and or covered with ice from dirt, ice and
dirt (see the illustration for sensor loca- • The same type or a Volvo-approved
or snow. snow. windscreen must be fitted during
tion, page 182).
replacement
• Do not affix or mount anything on the The laser sensor Remove the block-
windscreen in front of the laser sensor field of vision is ing object. • The same type or Volvo-approved
blocked. windscreen wipers must be fitted during
• Remove ice and snow from the bonnet replacement.
- snow and ice must not exceed a height
of 5 cm.
Laser sensor
Fault tracing and action The City Safety™ function includes a sensor
If the message Windscreen Sensors which transmits laser light. Contact a qualified
blocked is shown on the instrument panel dis- workshop in the event of a fault or if the laser
play, it indicates that the laser sensor is sensor needs servicing - an authorised Volvo
blocked and cannot detect vehicles in front of workshop is recommended.
the car. This means that City Safety™ is not
operational.
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City Safety™
WARNING For more information on the laser sensor, see A text message can be acknowledged by
page 9. briefly pressing the READ button on the direc-
Never look into the laser sensor (which tion indicator stalk.
emits spreading invisible laser radiation) at
a distance of 100 mm or closer with magni- Symbols and messages in the display
fying optics such as a magnifying glass, In conjunction with automatic braking by the
microscope, lens or similar optical instru- City Safety™ system, one or more symbols
ments - this would involve a risk of eye injury
(the illustration on page 182 shows sensor
may illuminate on the instrument panel and a
location). message may appear on its display.
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Symbol Message Meaning/Action
Auto braking by City Safety City Safety™ is braking or has automatically braked.
Windscreen Sensors The laser sensor is temporarily non-operational because something is blocking it.
blocked
• Remove the object blocking the sensor and/or clean the windscreen in front of the sensor.
Read about the limitations of the laser sensor, see page 183.
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1 NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
Detection of pedestrians • In order for a pedestrian to be detected he/ In turn this means that the Collision Warning
she must appear full-length and have a with Auto Brake, Lane Departure Warning and
height of at least 80 cm. Driver Alert Control functions are not operating
• The system cannot detect a pedestrian with full functionality.
carrying larger items. The following table presents possible causes
• The camera sensor's ability to see pedes- for a message being shown along with the
trians at dusk and dawn is limited - just like appropriate action.
the human eye.
• The camera sensor's capacity to detect Cause Action
pedestrians is deactivated when driving in
04 darkness and tunnels - even when street- The windscreen sur- Clean the wind-
lights are lit. face in front of the screen surface in
camera is dirty or front of the camera
Optimal examples of what the system regards as WARNING covered with ice or from dirt, ice and
pedestrians with clear body contours.
Collision Warning with Auto Brake & Pedes- snow. snow.
Optimal performance of the system requires trian Detection is a means of assistance.
that the system function that detects pedes- Thick fog, heavy rain No action. At times
It cannot detect all pedestrians in all situa-
trians receives as unambiguous information as or snow means that the camera does not
tions and it cannot see e.g. partially
possible about the contours of the body - this obscured pedestrians, people in clothing the camera does not work during heavy
implies the opportunity to identify the head, that hides the contours of the body or work sufficiently rain or snowfall.
arms, shoulders, legs, upper and lower body pedestrians shorter than 80 cm. well.
combined with a normal human pattern of • The driver is always responsible that the
movement. vehicle is driven properly and with a
If large parts of the body are not visible to the safety distance adapted to the speed.
camera then the system cannot detect a
pedestrian. Fault tracing and action
If the display shows the message Windscreen
Sensors blocked then this means that the
camera sensor is blocked and cannot detect
pedestrians, vehicles or road markings in front
of the car.
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Symbols and messages in the display
Symbol Message Specification
Collis'n Collision warning system switched off.
warning Shown when the engine is started.
OFF
The message clears after about 5 seconds or after one press of the READ button.
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General information on Driver Alert General information on Driver Alert The objective for DAC is to detect slowly dete-
System Control - DAC riorating driving ability and it is primarily
The Driver Alert System is intended to assist intended for major roads. The function is not
drivers whose driving ability is deteriorating or intended for city traffic.
who are inadvertently leaving the lane they are In some cases driving ability is not affected
driving on. despite driver fatigue. In which case there may
The Driver Alert System consists of two differ- not be any warning issued for the driver. For
ent functions, which can either be switched on this reason it is always important to stop and
at the same time or individually: take a break in the event of any signs of driver
fatigue, irrespective of whether or not DAC
• Driver Alert Control (DAC) issues a warning. 04
• Lane Departure Warning (LDW), see
page 196. NOTE
A switched-on function is set in standby mode The function must not be used to extend a
and is not activated automatically until speed The function is intended to attract the driver's driving stint. Always plan breaks at regular
exceeds 65 km/h. attention when he/she starts to drive less con- intervals and ensure that you are fully
sistently, e.g. if he/she becomes distracted or rested.
The function is deactivated again when speed
decreases to below 60 km/h. starts to fall asleep.
A camera detects the side markings painted on Limitation
Both functions use a camera which is depend-
the carriageway and compares the section of In some cases the system may issue a warning
ent on the lane having side markings painted
the road with the driver's steering wheel move- despite driving ability not deteriorating, for
on each side.
ments. The driver is alerted if the vehicle does example:
WARNING not follow the carriageway evenly. • if the driver tests the LDW function.
The Driver Alert System does not work in all • in strong side winds.
NOTE
situations but is instead only intended to be • on rutted road surfaces.
of supplementary assistance. The camera sensor has certain limitations,
The driver always has ultimate responsibility see page 189.
that the car is driven safely.
Driver Alert Standby <65 The function is set in standby mode due to speed being lower than 65 km/h.
km/h
Driver Alert Unavailable The carriageway does not have clear side markings or the camera sensor is temporarily disengaged.
Read about the limitations of the camera sensor, see page 189.
Driver Alert Time for a The vehicle has been driven inconsistently - the driver is alerted by an acoustic warning signal + text.
break
General information on Lane Departure Operation and function If the camera can no longer detect the carria-
Warning - LDW geway's side markings the display shows
Lane Depart Warn Unavailable.
If speed decreases to below 60 km/h then the
function resumes standby mode and the dis-
play shows Lane Depart Warn Standby <65
km/h.
If the vehicle crosses the left or right-hand side
marking of the carriageway without due cause
then the driver is alerted by an acoustic signal.
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No warning is given in the following situations:
• Direction indicators activated
The function is switched on or off by means of • The driver has his/her foot on the brake
The function is intended to reduce the risk for a switch on the centre console. An indicator pedal1
single-vehicle accidents – accidents where, in lamp in the button illuminates when the func-
certain situations, the vehicle leaves the car- tion is switched on.
• In the event of the accelerator pedal being
depressed rapidly1
riageway and is in danger of driving either into
The trip computer display shows Lane Depart • In the event of rapid steering wheel move-
a ditch or into oncoming traffic.
Warn Standby <65 km/h when the function is ments1
LDW consists of a camera that detects the side in standby mode due to speed being below 65
markings painted on the carriageway. The km/h. • In the event of a sudden turn so that the car
rolls.
driver is alerted by an acoustic signal if the
The LDW function is activated automatically The camera sensor also has certain limitations.
vehicle crosses a side marking.
from standby mode after the camera has scan- For more information, see page 189.
ned in the carriageway's side markings and
speed exceeds 65 km/h. The trip computer
display then shows Lane Depart Warn
Available.
1 A warning is still given when Increased sensitivity is selected, see page 198.
Lane Depart Warn Standby The function is set in standby mode due to speed being lower than 65 km/h.
<65 km/h
Lane Depart Warn Unavail- The carriageway does not have clear side markings or the camera sensor is temporarily disengaged.
able Read about the limitations of the camera sensor, see page 189.
Lane Depart Warn Availa- The function scans the carriageway's side markings.
ble
General Function
Parking assistance is used as an aid to parking.
An acoustic signal as well as symbols on the
centre console's display screen indicate the
distance to the detected obstacle.
Parking assistance sound level can be
adjusted during the ongoing acoustic signal
using the centre console's VOL knob or in the
car's menu system MY CAR - see page 138.
Parking assistance is available in two variants:
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• Rear only Display screen view - showing an obstacle left
• Both front and rear. front and right rear.
The system is automatically activated when the
The centre console's display screen shows an
WARNING engine is started - the switch's On/Off lamp is
overview of the relationship between the car
illuminated. If parking assistance is switched
• Parking assistance does not relinquish and detected obstacle.
off with the button, the lamp goes out.
the driver's own responsibility during Marked sectors show which of the four sen-
parking. sor(s) detected an obstacle. The closer to the
• The sensors have blind spots where car symbol a selected sector box is, the shorter
obstacles cannot be detected. the distance between the car and a detected
• Be aware of e.g. people or animals near obstacle.
the car. The frequency of the signal increases the
shorter the distance to an obstacle, in front of
or behind the car. Other sound from the audio
system is muted automatically.
When the distance is within 30 cm the tone is
constant and the active sensor's field nearest
the car is filled in. If the detected obstacle is
within the distance for the constant tone both
behind and in front of the car, then the tone Rear parking assistance Front parking assistance
sounds alternately from the loudspeakers.
IMPORTANT
Certain objects e.g. chains, thin glossy
poles or low barriers may be in the "signal
shadow" and are then temporarily not
detected by the sensors - the pulsating tone
may then unexpectedly stop instead of
changing over to the expected constant
tone.
04 • In which case, pay extra attention and
manoeuvre/reposition the car particu-
larly slowly or stop the current parking
manoeuvre - there may be a high risk of The distance covered to the rear of the car is The distance covered in front of the car is about
damage to vehicles or other objects about 1.5 metres. The acoustic signal for 0.8 metres. The acoustic signal for obstacles in
since the sensors are unable to function obstacles behind comes from one of the rear front comes from one of the front loudspeak-
optimally. loudspeakers. ers.
Rear parking assistance is activated when Front parking assistance is active up to
reverse gear is engaged. 15 km/h. The lamp in the button is illuminated
in order to indicate that the system is activated.
The system must be deactivated when revers-
When the speed is below 10 km/h the system
ing with a trailer or bike carrier on the towbar
is reactivated.
or similar - otherwise they would trigger the
sensors.
NOTE
NOTE Front parking assistance is deactivated
when the parking brake is applied or P mode
Rear parking assistance is deactivated is selected in a car with an automatic gear-
automatically when towing a trailer if Volvo box.
genuine trailer wiring is used.
Fault indicator
If the information symbol illuminates
with constant glow and the informa-
tion display shows Park assist syst Service 04
required then parking assistance is disen-
gaged.
Sensor location, front.
IMPORTANT
In certain conditions the parking assistance
system may produce incorrect warning sig-
nals that are caused by external audio
sources that emit the same ultrasonic fre-
quencies that the system works with.
Examples of such sources include horns,
wet tyres on asphalt, pneumatic brakes and
exhaust noises from motorcycles etc.
NOTE
Objects on the display screen may be closer
to the car than they appear to be on the
screen.
Light conditions which shows the driver the path the car will Boundary lines
The camera image is adjusted automatically take, even when turning.
according to prevailing light conditions.
Because of this, the image may vary slightly in NOTE
brightness and quality. Poor light conditions
can result in a slightly reduced image quality. • When reversing with a trailer which is
not connected electrically to the car, the
lines on the display show the route the
NOTE car will take - not the trailer.
Keep camera lenses clear of dirt, snow and • The screen shows no lines when a trailer
ice to ensure the best possible function. is connected electrically to the car's
This is particularly important in poor light. electrical system. 04
• The parking camera is deactivated
Park assist lines automatically when towing a trailer if a The system's lines.
Volvo genuine trailer cable is used.
Boundary line, 30 cm zone backwards
from the car
IMPORTANT Boundary line, free reversing zone
Bear in mind that the screen only shows the
area behind the car - pay attention to the "Wheel tracks"
sides and front of the car when manoeuvring The unbroken line (1) frames in a zone that is
during reversing.
within about 30 cm from the bumper.
The dashed line (2) frames in a zone up to
about 1.5 m back from the bumper. It is also
the limit of the car's most protruding parts,
such as door mirrors and corners - also during
Examples of how the park assist lines can be dis-
played for the driver. turning.
The lines on the screen are projected as if they The wide "wheel tracks" (3) between the side
were at ground level behind the car and are lines indicate where the wheels will roll and can
directly related to steering wheel movement, extend about 3.2 m back from the bumper if no
obstacle is in the way.
General information on BLIS WARNING If necessary, the system can be switched off
temporarily, see the section "Activate/deacti-
The system is a supplement to, not a vate".
replacement for, a safe driving style and use
of the rearview mirrors. It can never replace
the driver's attention and responsibility. The Blind spots
responsibility for changing lanes safely
always rests with the driver.
1 NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
Activate/deactivate When BLIS is deactivated, the lamp in the but- Daylight and darkness
ton goes out and a message is shown in the In daylight the system reacts to the shape of
instrument panel display. the surrounding vehicles. The system is
When BLIS is activated the light in the button designed to detect motor vehicles such as
illuminates, a new text message is shown on cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles.
the display and the indicator lamps in the door In darkness the system reacts to the head-
panels flash 3 times. Press the READ button to lamps of surrounding vehicles. If the head-
delete the text message. (For a description of lamps of surrounding vehicles are not switched
messages - see page 136). on then the system does not detect the vehi-
cles. This means for example that the system
04 When BLIS operates does not react to a trailer without headlamps
which is towed behind a car or truck.
The system operates when the car is driven at
Button for activating/deactivating. a speed above 10 km/h.
WARNING
BLIS is activated when the engine is started. Overtaking The system does not react to cyclists or
The indicator lamps in the door panels flash The system is designed to react if: moped riders.
three times when BLIS is activated.
• you overtake another vehicle at a speed of The BLIS cameras have limitations similar to
The system can be deactivated/activated after up to 10 km/h faster than the other vehicle those of the human eye, i.e. they do not
starting the engine with one press on the "see" as well e.g. in heavy snowfall, against
• you are overtaken by a vehicle travelling up strong light or in thick fog.
BLIS button. to 70 km/h faster than you are travelling.
Some combinations of the selected equipment
leave no vacant space for a button in the centre WARNING
console - in which case the function is handled BLIS does not work in sharp bends.
by the car's menu system MY CAR under
Settings Car settings BLIS. (For a BLIS does not work when the car is revers-
ing.
description of the menu system - see
page 138). A wide trailer coupled to the car can conceal
other vehicles in adjacent lanes. It can pre-
vent the vehicle in the screened area from
being detected by BLIS.
Storage spaces
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NOTE
Optional equipment and accessories - e.g.
TV screens, music players and mobile
phones - which are connected to one of the
passenger compartment's 12V electrical
sockets, could be activated by the climate
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control system, even when the remote con-
trol key has been removed or when the car
is locked, for example, when the parking
Vanity mirror with lighting. 12 V socket in tunnel console, front seat. heater is activated at a preset time.
The light illuminates automatically when the The electrical socket can be used for various For this reason remove the plugs from the
cover is lifted. accessories designed for 12 V, e.g. TV screens, electrical sockets for optional equipment or
music players and mobile phones. For the accessories when not in use because the
socket to supply current, the remote control battery could be drained in the event of such
key must be in at least key position I, see an occurrence!
page 76.
Electrical socket in cargo area*
IMPORTANT For more information, see page 273.
Max. socket is 10 A (120 W) if one socket is
used at a time. If both sockets are used
simultaneously, 7.5 A (90 W) per socket is
applicable.
NOTE
Avoid using the Infotainment system when
the engine is switched off as this loads the
battery.
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Quick start
AUX and USB1 inputs for external audio Short press starts the system and long Control panel with buttons for source selection.
sources (e.g. iPod) press switches off. Briefly press to mute RADIO - Select, for example, AM, FM1,
05
the sound (MUTE) or restore the sound if it FM2, DAB1*, DAB2*
Steering wheel keypad*
had been switched off. MEDIA - Select, for example, Disc, USB*,
TV screen. The TV screen is available in Select a source by pressing one of the but- iPod, AUX, Bluetooth*, TV*.
two sizes, 5" (applies to Performance and tons (e.g. RADIO, MEDIA etc.). Press
High Performance) and 7" (applies to High TEL - Bluetooth handsfree*
repeatedly in order to scroll down among
Performance Multimedia and Premium the options on the TV screen (e.g. FM1), MY CAR - See page 138.
Sound Multimedia). The manual shows the release and wait a second and the selec-
7" TV screen. tion is accepted automatically. Alterna-
Centre console control panel tively, it is possible to turn TUNE and con-
firm with OK/MENU.
TUNE - turn to fast-scroll among disc
tracks/folders, radio and TV* stations,
phone contacts* or navigate through
options on the TV screen (e.g. FM1, Disc).
1 USB only applies to High Performance, High Performance Multimedia and Premium Sound Multimedia.
Quick start
Basic functions, Infotainment OK/MENU - accepts selections in menus. The views have different appearances depend-
Lead to submenus in selected source (e.g. ing on the source, in-car equipment, settings,
RADIO or MEDIA). etc.
EXIT - leads up in the menu system, inter-
rupts the current function, rejects calls and
deletes input characters. One long press
leads to the highest menu level (parent
view), see page 218.
INFO - press the button to see more infor-
mation about a function, song, etc. For
more information, see page 220
FAV - shortcut to a favourite setting. The
Centre console with controls for basic functions. button can be programmed for a com-
monly used function in AM, FM, etc. For
SOUND - leads to the audio settings menu more information, see page 220. 05
(bass, treble, etc.). For more information, Example of normal view (Radio).
see page 220.
Views in the TV screen
VOL - turn to raise or lower the volume.
General information about views in the
- short press starts the system and
TV screen
long press switches off. Briefly press to
The system contains four different types of
mute the sound (MUTE) or restore the
views. A top-level menu, so-called Parent view,
sound if it had been switched off.
common to all sources, see page 218. For
Preset buttons, input of numbers and let- each source there are three different basic
ters. types of views:
TUNE - turn to fast-scroll among disc • Normal view - normal mode for the source
tracks/folders, radio and TV* stations,
phone contacts* or navigate through • Quick view - fast mode when TUNE is
turned, e.g. for changing disc tracks, radio Example of menu view (Bluetooth handsfree).
options on the TV screen.
station, etc.
• Menu view - for menu navigation
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Quick start
Parent view • Select source (1) by turning the thumb- Steering wheel keypad*
wheel on the steering wheel keypad*, press The keypad is available in three different ver-
the thumbwheel to confirm the selection. sions depending on the options and the equip-
• Turn the thumbwheel to one of the options ment level of the car.
(2) on the TV screen (e.g. FM1), press the
thumbwheel to confirm the selection. Keypad without thumbwheel
This then leads to the desired source (e.g.
RADIO/FM1).
A long press on EXIT leads back.
Quick start
Keypad with thumbwheel tion (OK) in the menu system, and accepts press leads to the highest menu level
phone calls. (parent view), see page 218.
MUTE - switches off the sound Thumbwheel - turn up/down to scroll up
and down in the menu system. One press
Keypad with thumbwheel, for voice on the thumbwheel leads to the menu
recognition3 (equivalent to MENU), or confirms a selec-
tion (OK) in the menu system, and accepts
phone calls.
Voice recognition (for Bluetooth-con-
nected mobile phone and navigation sys-
tem*)
• Surround1 - Can be set to the On/Off posi- Advanced audio settings For general information on menu navigation
tion. When On is selected, the system and menu structures, see page 257.
selects the setting for optimal sound repro- Equalizer3
duction. Normally DPLII and then The volume level can be adjusted separately Audio volume and automatic volume
appear in the TV screen. If the recording is for different wavelengths. control
made with Dolby Digital technology then The audio system compensates for disrupting
1. Press OK/MENU to access Audio
playback will take place with this setting, noises in the passenger compartment by
settings and select Equalizer.
then appears in the TV screen. increasing the volume in relation to the speed
When Off is selected, 3-channel stereo is 2. Select wavelength by turning TUNE and of the car. The compensation level can be set
available. confirm with OK/MENU. to low, medium, high or off. Select the level
under Audio settings Volume
• Bass - Bass level. 3. Adjust the volume level by turning TUNE
and confirm with OK/MENU. Continue in compensation.
• Treble - Treble level.
the same way with other wavelengths. For general information on menu navigation
• Fader – Balance between the front and and menu structures, see page 257.
rear speakers. 4. When you are finished with the settings,
turn TUNE OK and confirm by pressing 05
• Balance – Balance between the left and OK/MENU or EXIT.
External audio source audio volume
right-hand speakers. If an external audio source (e.g. an MP3 player
• DPL II center level3 channel center For general information on menu navigation or iPod) is connected to the AUX input then
level1 - Volume for centre speaker. and menu structures, see page 257. the audio source that is connected can have a
different volume than the audio system's inter-
• DPL II surround level1, 2 – Level for sur- Sound stage1
round. nal volume (e.g. radio). Correct this by adjust-
The sound experience can be optimised for the ing the volume of the input:
driver's seat, both front seats or the rear seat.
If there are passengers in both the front and 1. Press the MEDIA button and turn TUNE to
rear seats then the option recommended is; AUX and wait a few seconds or press OK/
both front seats. The options can be selected MENU.
under Audio settings Sound stage.
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2. Press OK/MENU and then turn TUNE to able to adapt the sound reproduction accord-
AUX input volume. Confirm with OK/ ing to personal taste.
MENU.
3. Turn TUNE to adjust the volume for the
AUX input.
NOTE
If the external audio source's volume is too
high or too low, the quality of the sound may
deteriorate. The audio quality may also be
impaired if the player is charged while the
infotainment system is in AUX mode. In
which case, avoid charging the player via
the 12 V socket.
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Optimum sound reproduction
The audio system is pre-calibrated for opti-
mum 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, are only intended for the user to be
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Radio
Radio
NOTE in the area when you turn TUNE (see the sec- NOTE
tion "Station list", page 223). When the station
• The list only shows the frequencies of list is shown, press the button in the cen- The preset from the factory is that the radio
stations that are currently being automatically searches for the stations in
tre console to change to manual tuning. This the area where you are driving (see previous
received, not a complete list of all radio
allows you to select a frequency from the list of section "Station list" above).
frequencies on the selected wave-
length. all available radio frequencies in the selected
But if you have changed over to manual tun-
wavelength. In other words, if turn TUNE one
• If the signal from the currently received ing (by pressing the button in the cen-
step in a manual search the frequency is
station is weak, this may prevent the tre console when the station list was
changed from e.g. 93.3 to 93.4 MHz, etc. shown), then the radio remains set in the
radio from updating the station list. If
this occurs, press the button To manually select a station: function for manual tuning the next time you
switch on the radio. To change back to the
(while the station list is shown in the dis- 1. Repeatedly press on the RADIO button function for "Station list", turn TUNE one
play screen) in order to change to man- until the desired wavelength (AM, FM1 step (to show the complete list of stations)
ual tuning and set a frequency. If the etc.) is shown, release and wait a second and press the button .
station list is no longer shown, turn or press OK/MENU.
05 TUNE one step in either direction to Note that if you press when the sta-
show the list again, and press to 2. Turn TUNE to select a frequency. tion list is not shown then INFO is activated.
switch. For more information on this function, see
page 220.
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Radio
time and returns when the station is stored. • Automatically switches to a stronger trans- rupted audio source, press the OK/MENU to
The preset button can now be used. mitter if reception in the area is poor. clear the message.
A list of pre-selected channels can be shown2 • Searches for programme type, such as Alarm
in the TV screen. The function is activated/ traffic information or news.
This function is used to warn of serious acci-
deactivated in FM/AM mode under FM menu • Receives text information on current radio dents and catastrophes. The alarm cannot be
Show presets or AM menu Show programme. temporarily interrupted or deactivated. The
presets. message ALARM! appears on the TV screen
NOTE when an alarm message is transmitted.
Scan wavelength
Some radio stations do not use RDS or only
The function automatically searches the cur- some if its functionality. Traffic information – TP
rent wavelength for strong stations. When a This function allows traffic information sent
station is found, it is played for approx. 8 sec- within a set station's RDS network to break
onds before scanning is resumed. When a sta- If a required programme type is located the
through. The TP symbol indicates that the
tion is playing back it can be saved as a preset radio can switch stations interrupting the audio
function is activated. If the preset station can
in the usual way, see the section "Pre- source currently in use. For example, if the CD
send traffic information then this is shown by
player is in use, it is paused. The interrupting 05
set" above. TP glowing brightly in the TV screen, otherwise
transmission is played at a preset volume, see
– To start scanning go in FM/AM mode to TP will be grey.
page 227. The radio returns to the previous
FM menu Scan or AM menu Scan. audio source and volume when the set pro- – Activate/deactivate in FM mode under FM
gramme type is no longer broadcast. menu TP.
NOTE The programme functions alarm (ALARM!), Enhanced Other Networks – EON
Scanning stops if a station is saved. traffic information (TP), news (NEWS), and pro- This function is useful in urban areas with many
gramme types (PTY) interrupt one another in regional radio stations. It allows the distance
order of priority, where alarm has the highest between the car and the radio station trans-
RDS functions
priority and programme types has the lowest. mitter to determine when programme functions
RDS (Radio Data System) links FM transmitters
For additional settings of programming inter- should interrupt the current audio source.
into a network. An FM transmitter in such a
ruptions (EON Distant and EON Local), see
network sends information that gives an RDS
the section "Enhanced Other Networks –
radio the following functions:
EON" below. Press EXIT to return to the inter-
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– Activate/deactivate in FM mode by select- – Go in FM mode to FM menu News Resetting and removing PTY are performed
ing one of the options under FM menu settings Set news favourite to change. under FM menu Advanced settings
Advanced settings EON: PTY settings Select PTY Clear all.
Programme types – PTY
• Local – interrupts only if the radio station The PTY function can be used to select one or PTY search
transmitter is close.
more programme types, such as pop music This function searches the entire wavelength
• Distant3 – interrupts if the station trans- and serious classic. The PTY symbol indicates for the selected programme type.
mitter is far away, even if there is a lot of that the function is active. This function allows
static. 1. In FM mode select one or more PTY under
programme types broadcast within a set sta-
FM menu Advanced settings PTY
tion's RDS network to break through.
TP from selected station/all stations settings Select PTY.
The radio can only interrupt for traffic informa- 1. Activate in FM mode by first selecting the
tion from the selected station or all stations programme types under FM menu 2. Go to FM menu Advanced settings
within the RDS network. Advanced settings PTY settings PTY settings Seek PTY.
– Go in FM mode to FM menu Advanced Select PTY. To finish searching, press EXIT.
05 settings Set TP favourite to change. 2. Then the PTY function must be activated – To continue searching for another broad-
under FM menu Advanced settings cast of the selected programme types,
News
PTY settings Receive traffic press on or .
This function allows news broadcasts sent
within a set station's RDS network to break bulletins from other networks.
Display of programme type
through. The NEWS symbol indicates that the An indicator is shown in the TV screen when The programme type of the current station can
function is active. PTY is activated. be shown on the TV screen.
– Activate/deactivate in FM mode under FM Deactivation of the PTY function is performed – Activate/deactivate in FM mode under FM
menu News settings News. in FM mode under FM menu Advanced menu Advanced settings PTY
settings PTY settings Receive traffic settings Show PTY text.
News from selected station/all stations
bulletins from other networks. Selected pro-
The radio can only interrupt for news from the
gramme types (PTY) are not reset.
selected station or all stations in the RDS net-
work.
3 Factory settings.
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Radio text – The reset is carried out in FM mode under Service and Ensemble
Some RDS stations transmit information on FM menu Advanced settings • Service - Channel, radio channel (only
programme content, artists, etc. This informa- Reset all FM settings. audio services are supported by the sys-
tion can be shown on the TV screen. tem).
Volume control, programme types • Ensemble - A collection of radio channels
– Activate/deactivate in FM mode under FM
The interrupting programme types, e.g. on the same frequency.
menu Show radio text. NEWS or TP, are heard at the volume selected
for each respective programme type. If the vol- Storing channel groups (Ensemble learn)
Automatic frequency update – AF
ume level is adjusted during the programme When the vehicle is moved to a new broad-
The function selects the strongest transmitter
interruption, the new level is saved until the casting area, programming of existing channel
for the set station. In order to find a strong
next programme interruption. groups in the area may be necessary.
transmitter the function may, in exceptional
cases, need to search the entire FM wave- Programming of channel groups creates an
length. Radio system - DAB* updated list of all available channel groups.
The list is not updated automatically.
– Activate/deactivate in FM mode under FM General
menu Advanced settings DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is a digital Programming is carried out in the menu system 05
Alternative frequency. broadcasting system for radio. in DAB mode under DAB menu Ensemble
learn. Programming can also take place as fol-
Regional radio programmes – REG NOTE lows:
This function causes the radio to continue with
This system does not support DAB+. 1. Turn TUNE one step in either direction.
a regional transmitter even if its signal strength
is low. The symbol REG shows that the func- > Ensemble learn is shown in the list of
tion is active. available channel groups.
NOTE
– Activate/deactivate in FM mode under FM 2. Press OK/MENU.
Coverage for DAB is not available in all loca-
menu Advanced settings REG. tions. If there is no coverage then the mes- > New programming is started.
sage No reception is shown in the display Programming can be cancelled with EXIT.
Resetting RDS functions screen.
All radio settings can be reset to the original If can take up to a minute to program a channel
factory settings. group if both Band III and LBand are selected.
For more information on wavelength, see
page 229.
Radio
Navigation in channel group list Scanning can also be selected in DAB-PTY A preset contains one channel but no sub-
(Ensemble) mode. In which case only channels of the pre- channels. If a subchannel is being played and
To navigate in and access the channel group selected programme type are played. a preset is saved then only the main channel is
list turn TUNE. The name of the Ensemble is registered. This is because subchannels are
shown in the upper part of the TV screen. When
Programme type (PTY) temporary. At the next attempt to retrieve the
Various types of radio programmes can be preset, the channel which contained the sub-
scrolling to the new Ensemble the name
selected using the programme type function. channel will be played. The preset is not
changes to the new one. A thick grey line sep-
There are a number of different programme dependent on the channel list.
arates the two channel groups from each other.
types which also include different programme
• Service - Shows channels irrespective of categories. After selecting a programme type, A list of pre-selected channels can be shown4
the channel group to which they are allo- navigation only takes place within the channels in the TV screen. The function is activated/
cated. The list can also be filtered using the that are broadcasting that type. deactivated in DAB mode under DAB menu
selection of programme type (PTY Show presets.
filtering), see below. Programme type is selected in DAB mode
under DAB menu PTY filtering. Exit this
Scanning NOTE
mode as follows:
05 The function automatically searches the cur- The audio system's DAB system does not
rent wavelength for strong stations. When a – Press EXIT. support all functions available in the DAB
station is found, it is played for approx. 8 sec- > An indicator is shown in the TV screen standard.
onds before scanning is resumed. When a sta- when PTY is activated.
tion is playing back it is saved as a preset in the In certain cases DAB radio will exit PTY mode Radio text
usual way. For more information on presets, when DAB to DAB linking (see below) is imple- Some radio stations transmit information on
see "Preset" below. mented. programme content, artists, etc. This informa-
– Go in DAB mode to DAB menu Scan to tion is shown on the TV screen.
Preset
start scanning. 10 station presets can be stored per wave- The function is deactivated/activated in DAB
length. DAB has 2 memories for presets: mode under DAB menu Show radio text.
NOTE DAB1 and DAB2. Storing of presets is per-
Scanning stops if a station is saved. formed in the usual way, for more information
see page 224. The stored presets are selected
using the preset buttons.
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NOTE quickly than if both Band III and LBand have gory. This information is shown on the TV
been selected. It is not certain that all channel screen.
Only one of the functions "Show radio groups will be found. Wavelength selection
text" and "Show presets" can be acti- The function is activated/deactivated in DAB
does not affect the stored memories.
vated at a time. If one of them is activated mode under DAB menu Advanced
when the other is already activated, then the Wavelengths can be deactivated/activated in settings Show PTY text.
previously activated function is deactivated DAB mode under DAB menu Advanced
automatically. Both functions can be deac- Resetting the DAB settings
tivated. settings DAB band.
All DAB settings can be reset to the original
Subchannel factory settings.
Advanced settings Secondary components are usually named
– The reset is carried out in DAB mode under
subchannels. These are temporary and can
DAB to DAB link DAB menu Advanced settings
contain e.g. translations of the main pro-
It is possible to exit a channel with poor or no gramme into other languages. Reset all DAB settings.
reception to the same channel in another chan-
nel group with better reception. There may be If one or more subchannels are broadcast then
a certain delay when changing channel group. the > symbol is shown to the left of the channel 05
There may be a period of silence between the name in the TV screen. A subchannel is indi-
current channel no longer being available to the cated by the - symbol appearing to the left of
new channel becoming available. the channel name in the TV screen.
The function can be activated/deactivated in Subchannels can only be accessed on the
DAB mode under DAB menu Advanced selected main channel and not on any other
channel without selecting it.
settings DAB linking.
Display of subchannels can be deactivated/
Wavelength
activated in DAB mode under DAB menu
DAB can be transmitted on two5 wavelengths:
Advanced settings Sub channels
• Band III - covers areas outside big cities
Programme type text
• LBand - mainly in large cities Some radio stations broadcast information
By selecting for example Band III on its own, about programme type and programme cate-
channel programming takes place more
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Media player
CD/DVD1 functions The media player supports and can play the Starting playback of a disc
following main types of discs and files: Repeatedly press on the MEDIA button until
• Pre-recorded CD discs (CD Audio). Disc is shown, release and wait a second or
press OK/MENU. If there is a disc in the media
• Burned CD discs with audio and/or video player then the disc starts playing back auto-
files1.
matically, otherwise Insert disc is shown in the
• Pre-recorded DVD video discs1. TV screen. Then insert a disc, with text side up.
• Burned DVD discs1 with audio and/or video The disc starts to play back automatically.
files. If a disc with audio/video files is inserted into
For more information about the supported for- the player then the disc's folder structure
mats, see page 233. needs to be loaded. Depending on the quality
of the disc and the quantity of information there
NOTE may be a certain delay before playback starts.
Centre console control panel.
If the car is equipped with a steering wheel Disc eject
05
Disc insert and eject slot
keypad* and/or remote control* then in A disc remains in the ejected position for
MEDIA key many cases these can be used instead of about 12 seconds, after which it is inserted
the buttons in the centre console. For a
description of the buttons in the steering back into the player for safety reasons.
Disc eject
wheel, see page 218. For a description of
Input of numbers and letters. the remote control, see page 243. Pause
When the volume is turned down completely
Select the disc tracks/folders, or navigate the media player is paused. When the volume
through menu options by turning TUNE. Menus is increased, it starts again.
The menus inMEDIA are controlled from the
Confirm your selection or go to the menu
centre console and the steering wheel key- Playback and navigation
for the selected media source by pressing
pad*. For general information on menu naviga- CD audio discs
OK/MENU.
tion and menu structures, see page 257. Turn TUNE to access the disc's playlist and
Fast forward/reverse and change disc
navigate in the list. Use OK/MENU to confirm
track or chapter2.
the selection of the disc track and start play-
Media player
back. Press EXIT to cancel and exit the playlist. the current folder have been played back. The DVD video discs1
A long press on EXIT leads to the playlist's root system automatically detects and changes For playback of DVD video discs, see
level. setting when a disc containing only audio files page 232.
or only video files is loaded into the media
Disc tracks can also be changed by pressing
player and then plays back these files. How- Fast forward/reverse
on / on the centre console or the
ever, the system does not change setting if a Hold in the buttons / to fast forward/
steering wheel keypad*. disc containing a mixture of audio and video rewind. Audio files are fast forwarded/rewound
Burned discs audio/video files1 files is loaded into the media player, but instead at one speed, while video files are fast forwar-
Turn TUNE to access the disc's playlist/folder the player continues to play back the previous ded/rewound at several speeds. Repeatedly
structure and navigate in the list/structure. Use file type. press the buttons / to increase the fast
OK/MENU to confirm either selection of sub- forward/rewind speed for video files. Release
folder or start of playback of the selected NOTE the button to return to viewing at normal speed.
audio/video file. Press EXIT to either stop and
A video film is only shown when the car is
exit the playlist or go up (back) in the folder stationary. When the car is moving at a Music recognition, Gracenote
structure. A long press on EXIT leads to the speed of over about 8 km/h no picture is If the car is equipped with navigation* then
playlist's root level. shown and No visual media available there is a hard drive in the car that contains a 05
Audio/video files can also be changed by during driving appears on the display database for music recognition of CD audio
screen, although the audio is heard during discs. The database contains the most popular
pressing / on the centre console or the this time. The picture is shown again as songs at the moment. If the media player gets
steering wheel keypad*. soon as the car's speed falls below about 6 a hit in the database then the album title and
km/h.
Audio files have the symbol , video files1 artist name for the media are displayed, and
have the symbol and folders have the each track shows track title, artist and album.
NOTE If the current CD audio disc is not found in the
symbol .
database then the CD text from the disc is
Some audio files that are copy-protected by used. If there is no CD text on the disc then only
When playback of a file is complete the play- record companies or privately copied audio
back of the other files (of the same type) in that files cannot be loaded by the player. Track 1, Track 2 etc. is displayed.
particular folder continues. Change3 of folder
takes place automatically when all the files in
Media player
Scan4 has been played out, playback of the first file Navigation in the DVD video disc's menu
This function plays the first ten seconds of starts again.
each disc track/audio file. To scan: 1. Press OK/MENU
1. Press OK/MENU 2. Turn TUNE to Repeat folder
2. Turn TUNE to Scan 3. Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivate
> The first 10 seconds of each disc track the function.
or audio file are played.
Playback of DVD video discs1
3. Cancel the scan with EXIT, the disc track
or audio file being played back will con- Playback
tinue playing. When playing back a DVD video disc a disc
menu may appear on the display screen. The
Random4 disc menu gives access to additional functions
This function plays the tracks in random order. and settings, such as selecting subtitles, lan- Navigation in the DVD video disc's menu is
To listen to the tracks in random order: guage and scene selection. performed using the number keys in the centre
05
1. Press OK/MENU console as illustrated above.
NOTE Changing chapter or title
2. Turn TUNE to Random
A video film is only shown when the car is Turn TUNE to access the list of chapters and
3. Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivate stationary. When the car is moving at a navigate through them (if the film is being
the function. speed of over about 8 km/h no picture is played back then it is paused). Press OK/
shown and No visual media available MENU to select the chapter, this also leads
Disc tracks/audio files can be changed by during driving appears on the display
pressing / on the centre console or the back to the original position (if the film was
screen, although the audio is heard during
being played back then it is restarted). Press
steering wheel keypad*. this time. The picture is shown again as
soon as the car's speed falls below about 6 EXIT to access the title list.
Repeat folder5 km/h. Titles are selected in the title list by turning
This function makes it possible to play files in TUNE and the selection is confirmed with OK/
a folder over and over again. When the last file MENU, this also leads back to the chapter list.
Media player
Press OK/MENU to activate the selection and Picture settings6 Audio formatA CD audio, mp3,
return to the start position. Use EXIT to cancel You can adjust the settings (when the car is wma
the selection and this leads back to the original stationary) for brightness and contrast.
position (without any selection being made). Audio formatB CD audio, mp3,
1. Press OK/MENU and select Image
wma, aac, m4a
The chapter can also be changed by pressing settings, confirm with OK/MENU.
on / on the centre console or the Video formatC CD video,
2. Turn TUNE to the adjustment option and
steering wheel keypad*. DVD video, divx, avi,
confirm with OK/MENU.
asf
Advanced settings6 3. Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and
A Applies to Performance.
Angle confirm with OK/MENU. B Does not apply to Performance.
C Only applies to High Performance Multimedia and Premium
If the DVD video disc supports it, the function To return to the settings list, press the OK/ Sound Multimedia.
can be used to choose from which camera MENU or EXIT.
position a particular scene should be shown.
The picture settings can be reset to factory
Go in disc mode to Disc menu Advanced
settings with the Reset option.
settings Angle. 05
Compatible file formats
DivX Video On Demand
The media player can play back a variety of file
The media player can be registered in order to
types and is compatible with the formats in the
play DivX VOD type files from burned discs or
following table.
USB. The code for registration can be found in
the menu system MY CAR Settings
NOTE
Information DivX® VOD code. For general
information on menus, see under MY CAR, see Dual format, double-sided discs (DVD Plus,
page 138. CD-DVD format) are thicker than regular CD
discs and therefore playback cannot be
For more information visit www.divx.com/vod. guaranteed and malfunction may arise.
If a CD contains a mixture of MP3 and CDDA
tracks, all MP3s will be ignored.
AUX, USB1 and external audio source NOTE The text Reading USB is shown in the TV
screen when the system is loading the storage
General If the car is equipped with a steering wheel media's file structure. Depending on the file
keypad* and/or remote control* then in
structure and number of files there may be
many cases these can be used instead of
the buttons in the centre console. For a some delay before loading is finished.
description of the buttons in the steering
wheel, see page 218. For a description of NOTE
the remote control, see page 243.
The system supports most iPod models
produced in 2005 or later.
An iPod or MP3 player with rechargeable bat-
teries is recharged (when the ignition is on or
the engine is running) if the device is plugged NOTE
into the USB connection. To prevent damage to the USB connection,
To connect the audio source: this is shut off if the USB connection is
short-circuited or if a connected USB unit is
05 Connection points for external audio sources. 1. Repeatedly press on MEDIA to reach the taking too much power (this may happen if
An external audio source, e.g. an iPod or MP3 desired audio source USB, iPod or AUX, the unit connected does not meet the USB
player, can be connected to the audio system release and wait a second or press OK/ standard). The USB connection is reactiva-
ted automatically the next time the ignition
via any of the connections in the centre con- MENU.
is turned on, unless the fault persists.
sole. An audio source connected to the USB > If USB is selected then Connect USB is
input can then be handled2 with the car's audio shown in the TV screen.
controls. A device connected via the AUX input Menus
2. Connect your audio source to one of the The menus inMEDIA are controlled from the
cannot be controlled via the car.
connections in the centre console's stor- centre console and the steering wheel key-
age compartment (see previous illustra- pad*. For general information on menu naviga-
tion). tion and menu structures, see page 257.
1 Applies to High Performance, High Performance Multimedia and Premium Sound Multimedia.
2 Only applies to the media source connected via the USB connection.
Playback and navigation3 the player continues to play back the previous Audio sources
Turn TUNE to access the playlist/folder struc- file type.
USB memory
ture and navigate in the list/structure. Use OK/ To facilitate the use of a USB memory stick,
MENU to either confirm selection of subfolder Fast forward/reverse3
See page 231. only store music files on it. It takes a lot longer
or start of playback of the selected audio/video for the system to load storage media that con-
file. Press EXIT to either stop and exit the play- tains anything other than compatible music
Scan3
list or go up (back) in the folder structure. A long files.
See page 232.
press on EXIT leads to the playlist's root level.
Audio/video files can also be changed by Random3 NOTE
pressing / on the centre console or the See page 232. The system supports mobile media compli-
steering wheel keypad*. ant with USB 2.0 and the FAT32 file system
Search function3 and can handle 1000 folders with a maxi-
Audio files have the symbol , video files4 The keypad on the control panel in the centre mum of 254 subfolders/files in every folder.
have the symbol and folders have the console can be used to find a filename in the The top level, which can handle up to 1000
current folder. subfolders/files, is an exception to this.
symbol . 05
The search function is accessed either by turn-
When playback of a file is complete the play- NOTE
ing TUNE (to access the folder structure) or by
back of the other files (of the same type) in that
pressing one of the letter keys. As a letter or When using a longer model USB memory
particular folder continues. Change5 of folder character in a search string is entered you get
takes place automatically when all the files in stick the use of a USB adapter cable is rec-
closer to your search target. ommended. This is to avoid mechanical
the current folder have been played back. The wear to the USB input and the connected
system automatically detects and changes Start playback of a file by pressing OK/ USB memory stick.
setting when a device containing only audio MENU.
files or only video files is connected to the USB
port and then it plays back these files. How- Repeat folder6 USB hub
ever, the system does not change setting if a See page 232. It is possible to connect a USB hub to the USB
device containing a mixture of audio and video connection and thereby connect multiple USB
files is connected to the USB port, but instead devices simultaneously. Selection of USB
device is made in USB mode under USB menu Audio format mp3, wma, aac,
Select USB device. m4a
MP3 player
Video formatA divx, avi, asf
Many MP3 players have their own file systems
that are not supported by the audio system. For A Only applies to High Performance Multimedia and Premium
Sound Multimedia.
use in the system, an MP3 player must be set
in USB Removable device/Mass Storage
Device mode.
iPod
An iPod is charged and supplied with power
by the USB connection* via the player's con-
nection cable.
NOTE
05
The system only supports the playback of
audio files from iPod.
NOTE
When an iPod is used as audio source, the
car's infotainment system has a menu
structure that is similar to the iPod player's
own menu structure.
Media Bluetooth*
The car's media player can only play the Navigate in the menu by turning TUNE.
audio files via the Bluetooth function.
Confirm your selection or go to the menu
by pressing OK/MENU.
EXIT - leads up in the menu system, stops
the function in progress.
Short presses are used to scroll between
audio files. Long presses are used to fast
forward and rewind audio files.
1 Applies to High Performance, High Performance Multimedia and Premium Sound Multimedia.
Media Bluetooth*
NOTE 4. Check that the external device is searcha- nect a new external device, see "Change to
ble/visible via Bluetooth, see the manual another external device" below.
If the car is equipped with a steering wheel for the external device.
keypad* and/or remote control* then in Change to another external device
many cases these can be used instead of 5. Press OK/MENU. It is possible to change a connected device
the buttons in the centre console. For a > The infotainment system searches for with another device if there are several devices
description of the buttons in the steering
wheel, see page 218. For a description of external devices in the vicinity. The in the car. However, the device must first have
the remote control, see page 243. search may take a little while. The devi- been paired, see "Pair and connect external
ces detected are specified with their device" above. To change to another device:
respective Bluetooth name in the cen- 1. Repeatedly press on MEDIA until
Menus tre console TV screen.
The menus inMEDIA are controlled from the Bluetooth is shown, release and wait a
centre console and the steering wheel key- 6. Select the external device you want to pair second or press OK/MENU.
pad*. For general information on menu naviga- with and press OK/MENU.
2. Check that the external device is searcha-
tion and menu structures, see page 257. 7. Enter the series of numbers that is shown ble/visible via Bluetooth, see the manual
05 in the centre console TV screen via the for the external device.
Pair and connect external device
external device's keypad and press the
The connection of an external device takes 3. Press OK/MENU.
external device's button to confirm the
place in different ways depending on whether
selection. 4. Turn TUNE to Change device, and con-
or not it has been previously paired. A maxi-
firm with OK/MENU.
mum of 10 external devices can be paired. The external device is paired and connected
Pairing takes place once per external device. automatically to the infotainment system. > After a while, the external device's name
To connect a device for the first time, follow the is shown in the TV screen. If several
Change audio file by pressing / on the external devices have been paired then
instructions below:
centre console or the steering wheel keypad*. these are also shown.
1. Repeatedly press on MEDIA until
Bluetooth is shown, release and wait a Automatic connection 5. Select the device to be connected by turn-
second or press OK/MENU. When the Bluetooth function is active and the ing TUNE and confirm with OK/MENU.
last external device connected is in range it is > Connection of the external device takes
2. Press OK/MENU.
connected automatically. When the infotain- place.
3. When Add device is shown, press OK/ ment system searches for the last device con-
Change audio file by pressing / on the
MENU. nected its name is shown in the TV screen. To
centre console or the steering wheel keypad*.
connect to another device, press EXIT. Con-
Media Bluetooth*
Remove the connected device tion in Bluetooth mode under Bluetooth menu
1. Press Bluetooth mode on OK/MENU. Scan.
2. Turn TUNE to Remove Bluetooth Cancel scanning with EXIT.
device and confirm with OK/MENU.
Version information Bluetooth
3. Select the device to be removed by turning
The car's current Bluetooth version can be
TUNE, and confirm with OK/MENU.
seen in Bluetooth mode under Bluetooth
> A prompt asking whether or not you
menu Bluetooth software version in car.
want to remove the connection is shown
in the TV screen.
4. Press OK/MENU to confirm.
EXIT cancels.
Random
This function plays back the audio files on the
external device in random order. Activate/
deactivate the random function in Bluetooth
mode under Bluetooth menu Random.
Change audio file by pressing / on the
centre console or the steering wheel keypad*.
TV*
TV*
• Turn TUNE, a list of all available channels Searching TV channels/Preset list NOTE
in the area is shown. If any of these chan- 1. Press TV mode on OK/MENU.
nels is already saved as a preset then its If the country of residence has changed, a
preset number is shown to the right of the 2. Turn TUNE to TV menu and press OK/ new scan of TV channels must be run.
channel name. Continue turning TUNE to MENU.
reach the desired channel and press OK/ 3. Turn TUNE to Select country and press Channel management
MENU. OK/MENU. The preset list can be edited. You can change
• By pressing the preset buttons (0-9). > If one or more countries have previously the order of the channels that are shown in the
• Via a short press on the / buttons been selected then they are shown in a preset list. A TV channel can have more than
list. one place in the preset list. The TV channel
the next available channel in the area is
shown. positions can also vary in the preset list.
4. Turn TUNE to either Other countries or
one of the previously selected countries. To change the order in the preset list, go in TV
NOTE Press OK/MENU. mode to TV menu Reorganize presets.
If the car has been moved within the coun- > A list of all available countries is shown. 1. Turn TUNE to the channel you want to
try, for example, from one city to another, it move in the list and confirm with OK/ 05
is not certain that the presets are available 5. Turn TUNE to the desired country (e.g.
Sweden) and press OK/MENU. MENU.
at the new location as the frequency range
may have changed. In which case, carry out > An automatic scan for available TV > The selected channel is highlighted.
a new search and save a new preset list, see channels starts, this scan takes a little 2. Turn TUNE to the new location in the list
the function "Save the available TV channels while. During this time the figure for
as presets", page 242. and confirm with OK/MENU.
each channel found and added as a pre- > The channels change places with each
set is shown. When the scan is com- other.
NOTE plete a message is shown and the pic-
ture is shown. A preset list (max. 30 pre- After the preset channels (max. 30) come all the
If no reception is available on the preset other channels available in the area. It is pos-
sets) has now been created and is avail-
buttons, it may be because the car is at a sible to move a channel up to a place in the
location other than where the scan of TV able. To change channel, see
channels was run, for example, if the car page 240. preset list.
was driven from Germany to France. A new The scan and preset storage can be cancelled
selection of country and a new search may
with EXIT.
then need to be carried out.
TV*
Save the available TV channels as EXIT, then the channel that you just watched can sometimes be displayed, such as start and
presets continues to be shown. Scanning does not end times and a brief description of the current
If the car has been moved within the country, affect the preset list. programme. For more information on the
for example, from one city to another, it is not INFO button, see page 220.
Activate scanning in TV mode under TV menu
certain that the presets are available at the new Scan. To return to the TV picture, wait several sec-
location as the frequency range may have onds or press EXIT.
changed. In which case, carry out another scan Teletext
and save a new preset list. It is possible to read Teletext. Follow these Picture settings
1. Press TV mode on OK/MENU. steps: The settings for brightness and contrast can be
adjusted. For more information, see page 233.
2. Turn TUNE to TV menu and press OK/ 1. Press the button on the remote con-
MENU. trol. The reception is lost
If the reception for the TV channel that is being
3. Turn TUNE to Autostore and press OK/ 2. Enter the page number (3 digits) with the
shown disappears then the picture will freeze.
MENU. number keys (0-9) to select page.
Shortly after this a message appears informing
05 > An automatic scan for available TV > The page is shown automatically. that the reception has been lost for the current
channels starts, this scan takes a little Enter new page number, or press the remote TV channel, and a new search for the channel
while. During this time the figure for continues. When the reception returns the dis-
control buttons / to go to the next page.
each channel found and added as a pre- play of the TV channel starts immediately. It is
set is shown. When the scan is com- Return to TV screen with EXIT or by pressing possible to change channel at any time when
plete a message is shown and the pic- the button on the remote control. the message is shown.
ture is shown. A preset list (max. 30 pre-
sets) has now been created and is avail- It is also possible to control the teletext with the If the message Reception lost, searching is
able. To change channel, see coloured buttons on the remote control. shown then this is because the system has
page 240. detected that there is no reception for all TV
Information about the current channels. One possible reason may be that a
Scanning the TV channels programme border has been crossed and that the system
This function automatically scans through the Press the INFO button in order to display the is set to the wrong country. In which case,
frequency range for all channels available in the information about the current programme, the change to the right country in accordance
area where you are. When a channel is found, next programme and its start time. If the with "Searching TV channels/Preset list", see
it is shown for approx. 10 seconds before INFO button is pressed once more then addi- page 241.
scanning is resumed. Scanning is stopped with tional information on the current programme
Remote control*
Remote control* The remote control can be used for all func- Key Function
tions in the infotainment system. The remote
control's buttons have the same functions as F = Front TV screen
the buttons in the centre console or steering
wheel keypad*.
Change to navigation*
When using the remote control, first press the
remote control's button to position F. Change to radio source (AM,
Then aim the remote control at the IR receiver, FM1 etc.)
which is located to the right of the INFO button
(see page 220) in the centre console. Change to media source (Disc,
TV* etc.)
WARNING
Change to Bluetooth hands-
Keep loose objects such as mobile phones, free*
cameras, remote controls for accessories,
etc. in the glove compartment or other com- Scroll/fast rewind, change track/ 05
partments. Otherwise they may injure peo- song.
ple in the car in the event of sudden braking
or a collision. Play/pause
NOTE Stop
Do not expose the remote control to direct
sunlight (e.g. on the instrument panel) - oth- Scroll/fast forward, change
erwise problems may arise with the batter- track/song.
ies.
Menu
Remote control*
Bluetooth handsfree*
General its own keys irrespective of whether or not it is Phone functions, controls overview
connected.
NOTE
Only a selection of mobile phones are fully
compatible with the handsfree function.
Volvo recommends that you seek assis-
tance from an authorised Volvo dealer or
visit www.volvocars.com for information on
compatible phones.
Menus
The menus in TEL are controlled from the cen-
System overview. tre console and the steering wheel keypad*. Centre console control panel.
Mobile phone For general information on menu navigation Number and letter buttons
05
and menu structures, see page 257.
Microphone TEL - Activate/Disconnect
Steering wheel keypad TUNE - Turn in normal view to the right to
access the phone book, and to the left for
Centre console control panel the call register for all calls; also used for
navigation among the options on the TV
Bluetooth1 screen.
A mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth can
Accept incoming calls, confirm your selec-
be connected wirelessly to the Infotainment
tion or go to the Phone menu by pressing
system. The infotainment system then works
OK/MENU.
handsfree, with the option to control a range of
the mobile phone's functions remotely. The EXIT - Cancels/rejects phone calls, deletes
microphone used is located by the driver's sun input characters, leads up in the menu sys-
visor (2). The mobile phone can be operated by tem and cancels the current function.
1 Applies to High Performance, High Performance Multimedia and Premium Sound Multimedia.
Bluetooth handsfree*
NOTE 2. Activate the vehicle's handsfree function Alternative 2 - via the mobile phone's menu
by pressing TEL. Continue by pressing system
If the car is equipped with a steering wheel OK/MENU.
keypad* and/or remote control* then in 1. Activate the handsfree function by press-
many cases these can be used instead of 3. Select, Change phone, press OK/ ing TEL in the centre console. If there is a
the buttons in the centre console. For a MENU. phone connected, disconnect the con-
description of the buttons in the steering nected phone.
> The menu option Add phone is shown
wheel, see page 218. For a description of
the remote control, see page 243. on the TV screen. If one or more mobile 2. Make the car detectable/visible via
phones have already been paired then Bluetooth, press OK/MENU and activate
these are also shown. Press OK/ the Phone settings Discoverable
Remember MENU. option.
4. Check that the mobile phone's
Activate/deactivate 3. Search with the mobile phone's
A short press on TEL activates the handsfree Bluetooth function is switched on and Bluetooth function, see the mobile phone
press OK/MENU. manual.
function. The symbol indicates that the
handsfree function is active. > The audio system searches for mobile
05 4. Select My Volvo Car in the list of units
phones in the vicinity. The search takes
approximately 30 seconds. The mobile detected in your mobile phone.
Connect mobile phone
A mobile phone is connected in different ways phones detected are specified with their 5. Enter an optional PIN code on your mobile
depending on whether or not it has been con- respective Bluetooth name in the TV phone via the mobile phone's keypad
nected previously. To connect a mobile phone screen. The handsfree function's when prompted to enter the PIN code.
for the first time, follow the instructions below: Bluetooth name is shown in the mobile Then key in the same PIN code via the car's
phone as My Volvo Car. keypad.
There are two options for connecting a mobile
phone, either via the car's menu system or via 5. Choose one of the mobile phones in the 6. Select to connect to My Volvo Car from
the mobile phone's menu system. If one option centre console TV screen. the mobile phone.
does not work then try with the other.
6. Enter the series of numbers that is shown The mobile phone is paired (registered) and
Alternative 1 - via the car's menu system in the centre console TV screen via the connects automatically to the audio system.
mobile phone's keypad and press the For more information about how mobile
1. Make the mobile phone detectable/visible
mobile phone's button to confirm the phones are paired, see page 248.
via Bluetooth, see the mobile phone's
selection. When the connection is established the mobile
manual or www.volvocars.com.
phone's Bluetooth name is shown in the TV
Bluetooth handsfree*
screen. Now the mobile phone can be con- When the mobile phone has been discon- In call menu
trolled from the audio system. nected an ongoing call can be continued by Press OK/MENU during an ongoing call to
using the mobile phone's built-in microphone access the following functions:
To call and speaker.
1. Make sure that the symbol appears • Mute - audio system microphone is
muted.
at the top of the TV screen and that the NOTE
handsfree function is in phone mode. • Mobile phone - the call is transferred from
Even when your mobile phone has been handsfree to the mobile phone. For some
2. Dial either the desired number or speed manually disconnected, some mobile mobile phones the connection is interrup-
dial number, see page 252. Or in normal phones may automatically couple up to the ted. This is normal. The handsfree function
view turn TUNE to the right to access the last handsfree unit connected, e.g. when a asks if you want to reconnect.
phone book, and to the left for the call reg- new call begins.
ister for all calls. For information on the
• Dial number - option to call a third party
using the number keys (current call set in
phone book, see page 249.
Making and receiving calls standby).
3. Press OK/MENU.
Incoming call Call lists
The call is interrupted with EXIT. 05
– Press OK/MENU to answer the call, even The call lists are copied to the handsfree func-
if the audio system is in e.g. RADIO or tion at each new connection and are then
Disconnecting the mobile phone
MEDIA mode. updated during the connection. In normal view,
Automatic disconnection takes place if the
turn to the left with TUNE to see the call register
mobile phone moves out of the audio system's Refuse or end with EXIT. for All calls .
range. The connection to the mobile phone can
be interrupted manually via a long press on Automatic answer In phone mode it is possible to see all the call
TEL or in phone mode under Phone menu The automatic answer function means that lists under Phone menu All calls:
Disconnect phone. For more information calls are accepted automatically.
• All calls
on connection, see page 248. – Activate/deactivate in phone mode under
Phone menu Call options Auto
• Missed calls
The handsfree function is deactivated when
the engine is switched off or when a door is answer. • Answered calls
opened2. • Dialled calls
• Call duration
Bluetooth handsfree*
NOTE menu Phone settings Sounds and More on pairing and connecting
volume Mute radio/media. A maximum of ten mobile phones can be
Certain mobile phones show a list of the last
dialled numbers in reverse order. paired (registered). Pairing is performed once
Ring volume per phone. After pairing the phone no longer
In phone mode go to Phone menu Phone needs to be visible/detectable. A maximum of
Voice mailbox one mobile phone can be connected at a time.
settings Sounds and volume Ring
In normal view a speed dial number for the
volume and adjust by turning VOL. Press
voice mailbox can be programmed in and then Automatic connection
EXIT to save.
accessed later via a long press on 1. When the handsfree function is active and the
Ring signals last mobile phone connected is in range it is
Voice mailbox number is changed in phone
The handsfree function has integrated ring sig- connected automatically. If the last connected
mode under Phone menu Call options
nals that can be selected in phone mode under mobile phone is not available then the system
Voicemail number Change number. If will try to connect a mobile phone that was
there is no number stored then this menu can Phone menu Phone settings Sounds
paired earlier. When the audio system
be reached with one long press on 1. and volume Ring signals Ring signal 1 searches for the last phone connected its name
05 etc. is shown in the TV screen.
Audio settings
NOTE Manual connection
Phone call volume If you want to change the connected mobile
For some mobile phones, the ringtone on
The phone call volume can only be changed the phone connected will not be switched phone, go in phone mode to Phone menu
during a call. Use the steering wheel keypad* off when one of the inbuilt signals for the Change phone.
or turn the VOL control. handsfree system is used.
Remove the device
Audio system volume A connected mobile phone can be deregis-
In order to select the connected phone's ring
Providing there is no ongoing call taking place, tered and removed. This is performed in phone
signal3, go in phone mode to Phone menu
the audio system volume is controlled as usual mode under Phone menu Remove
by turning VOL. Phone settings Sounds and volume
Bluetooth device.
Ring signals Mobile phone ring signal.
If an audio source is active during an incoming
call then it can be muted automatically. Acti-
vate/deactivate in phone mode under Phone
Bluetooth handsfree*
Bluetooth handsfree*
Bluetooth handsfree*
123/ Change between letters and New contact 1. When the Name row is selected, press
ABC numbers with OK/MENU. OK/MENU to reach the input mode (illus-
tration above).
More Change to special characters 2. Turn4 TUNE to the desired letter, press
with OK/MENU.
OK/MENU to confirm. The number and
Leads to the phone book (3). letter buttons on the control panel in the
Turn TUNE to select a contact, centre console can also be used.
press OK/MENU to see the 3. Continue with the next letter and so on. The
saved numbers and other infor- name entered is shown in the input field (2)
mation. in the TV screen.
4. To change the input mode to numbers,
A short press on EXIT deletes an input char- special characters, change between
acter. A long press on EXIT will clear all entered Entering letters for New contact. uppercase/lowercase letters, etc., turn
characters. Changing the input mode (see table below) TUNE to one of the options (see explana-
05
By pressing a number key in the centre console tion in the table below) in the list (1) and
Input field then press OK/MENU.
when the text wheel is shown (see illustration
above), a new character list (1) appears in the New contacts can be added in phone mode When the name has been fully entered, select
TV screen. Continue repeatedly pressing the under Phone menu Phone book New OK in the list on the TV screen (1) and press
number key to the desired letter and then contact. OK/MENU. Now continue with the telephone
release. Continue with the next letter and so
number in the same way as above.
on. When a button is depressed the entry is
NOTE When the telephone number has been entered,
confirmed when another button is depressed.
There is no text wheel for High Performance, press OK/MENU and select a telephone num-
To enter a number, hold in the corresponding so TUNE cannot be used there to input ber type (Mobile, Home, Work or General).
number key. characters: only the digit and letter buttons Press OK/MENU to confirm.
on the control panel in the centre console
can be used for this. When all details have been filled in, select Save
contact in the menu to save the contact.
Bluetooth handsfree*
123/ Change between letters and speed dial number then an option is shown to
ABC numbers with OK/MENU. save a contact to the selected speed dial num-
ber.
More Change to special characters
with OK/MENU. Receiving a vCard
It is possible to receive a vCard to the car's
OK Save and go back to Add con- phone book from other mobile phones (other
tact with OK/MENU. than the one currently connected to the car). In
order to allow this the car is set to visible mode
Change between uppercase and for Bluetooth. The function is activated in
lowercase letters with OK/ phone mode under Phone menu Phone
MENU.
book Receive vCard.
Press OK/MENU, the cursor
moves to the input field (2) at the Memory status
top of the TV screen. The cursor Memory status of the car's phone book and the
05 can now be moved, with TUNE, connected mobile phone's phone book can be
to the appropriate place to e.g. seen in phone mode under Phone menu
insert new letters or delete with Phone book Memory status.
EXIT. To be able to insert new
letters first go back to the input Delete phone book
mode, by pressing OK/MENU. The car's phone book can be deleted, this is
carried out in phone mode under Phone menu
Speed dial numbers Phone book Clear phone book.
Use phone mode to add speed dial numbers
under Phone menu Phone book Speed NOTE
dial. Deleting the car's telephone book only dele-
Dialling with speed dial numbers can be per- tes contacts in the car's telephone book.
formed in phone mode using the number keys Contacts in the mobile phone's phone book
on the keypad in the centre console, by press- are not deleted.
ing a number key and then pressing OK/
MENU. If there is no contact stored on the
1 Only applies to vehicles equipped with Volvo's navigation system - RTI (Road and Traffic Information System).
Remember Keep the following things in mind when you use Help functions for voice recognition
the voice recognition system: • Instructions: A function that helps you get
familiar with the system and the procedure
• For a command - speak after the tone, with for giving commands.
normal voice at normal speed.
• Do not speak while the system is replying • Voice training: A function that enables the
(the system cannot understand commands voice recognition system to learn to know
during this time). your voice and your accent. The function
provides an opportunity to voice train two
• The car's doors, windows and sunroof* user profiles.
must be closed.
The help functions can be accessed by press-
• Avoid background noise in the passenger ing the MY CAR button on the control panel in
compartment. the centre console and then turning TUNE to
the desired menu option.
Steering wheel keypad. NOTE
Instructions
Button for voice recognition If the driver is unsure of which command to The instructions can be started in two ways:
05
use, he (she) can say "Help" - the system
To activate the system then responds with a few different com-
mands which can be used in the current sit- NOTE
Before voice commands to a mobile phone can
uation. This instruction and voice training can only
be used the mobile phone must be paired and
connected via Bluetooth handsfree. If a tele- Voice commands can be disabled by: be started when the car is parked.
phone command is given and no mobile phone • saying "Cancel"
is paired, then the system will provide informa-
• not speaking • Press the button for Voice recognition and
tion about this. For information on pairing and say "Voice instructions".
connecting a mobile phone, see page 246. • a long press on the steering wheel but-
ton for Voice recognition • Activate the instructions in the menu sys-
• Press the button for voice recognition (1) in tem MY CAR under Settings Voice
order to activate the system and initiate a
• Press EXIT or another source button
settings Voice tutorial. For a descrip-
(e.g. MEDIA).
dialogue with voice commands. The sys- tion of the menu system, see page 138.
tem will then display commonly used com-
The instructions are divided into 3 lessons,
mands in the TV screen in the centre con-
which take around 5 minutes in total to com-
sole.
plete. The system starts with the first lesson.
To skip a lesson and go to the next one, press Using voice commands commands. For a description of the menu
the button for voice recognition and say The driver initiates a dialogue with the voice system, see page 138.
"Next". Go back to the previous lesson by say- commands by pressing the button for voice
ing "Previous". Dial a number
recognition (see illustration on page 254).
The system understands the numbers 0 (zero)
Exit the instructions by means of a long press Once a dialogue has been started, commonly to 9 (nine). These numbers can be pronounced
on the button for voice recognition. used commands will be shown in the TV individually, in groups of several numbers at a
Voice training screen. Greyed-out text or text within brackets time, or the whole number all at once. Numbers
The system displays up to fifteen phrases for is not included in the spoken command. greater than 9 (nine) cannot be handled by the
you to say. Voice training can be started in the When the driver becomes accustomed to the system, e.g. 10 (ten) or 11 (eleven) are not pos-
menu system MY CAR under Settings system, he/she can speed up the command sible.
Voice settings Voice training. Choose dialogue and skip the prompts from the sys- The following is an example of a dialogue with
between User 1 or User 2. For a description tem, by briefly pressing the button for voice voice commands. The system's reply will vary
of the menu system, see page 138. recognition. depending on the situation.
After voice training has been completed, Commands can be given in several ways The user starts the dialogue by saying: 05
remember to set your user profile under Voice The command "Phone call contact" can be Phone > call number
user setting. pronounced as e.g.: or
Additional settings in MY CAR • "Phone > Call contact" - Say "Phone", wait Phone call number
• User setting - Two user profiles can be for the system's reply, and then continue
set, the function is activated in the menu by saying "Call contact." System reply
Number?
system MY CAR under Settings Voice or
settings Voice user setting. Choose User action
• "Phone call contact" - Say the whole com- Start saying the numbers (as individual units,
between User 1 or User 2. For a descrip- mand in one sequence.
tion of the menu system, see page 138. i.e. six-eight-seven, etc.) in the phone number.
Quick commands If you say several numbers and pause, the sys-
• Voice volume - Can be changed in the tem will repeat them, and then say "Continue".
menu system MY CAR under Settings Quick commands for the phone can be found
Voice settings Voice output in the menu system MY CAR under Settings Continue to say the numbers. When finished,
volume. For a description of the menu sys- Voice settings Voice command list finish the command by saying "Call".
tem, see page 138. Phone commands and General • You can also change the number by saying
the commands "Correct" (which deletes
``
the last spoken group of numbers) or play in the numbered rows and the system
"Delete" (which deletes the whole spoken prompts you to select a row number.
phone number). • If there are more rows in the list than can
be displayed simultaneously, saying
Dialling from the call register
"Down" allows you to scroll down in the list
The following dialogue allows you to make a
(and saying "Up" allows you to scroll up in
phone call from one of your mobile phone's call the list).
registers.
The user starts the dialogue by saying: Calling voice mailbox
Phone > call from the call register The following dialogue allows you to call your
voice mailbox to check if you have received
or any messages. The phone number for your
Phone call from the call register voice mailbox must be registered in the
Bluetooth function, see page 248.
Continue by responding to the system's
prompts. The user starts the dialogue by saying:
05 Phone > call voice mailbox
Call a contact
or
The following dialogue allows you to call your
pre-defined contacts in the mobile phone. Phone call voice mailbox
The user starts the dialogue by saying: Continue by responding to the system's
Phone > call contact prompts.
or
Phone call contact
Continue by responding to the system's
prompts.
Consider the following when you call a contact:
• If there are several contacts with similar
names, they will be presented in the dis-
To navigate in the menus Controls in the centre console Audio settings Equalizer, which requires
The infotainment system's functions are con- that the following is carried out beforehand:
trolled via the system's menus. Each source in 1. Select a source by pressing one of the but-
the infotainment system (e.g. RADIO, MEDIA) tons (e.g. RADIO, MEDIA etc.). Continue
has its own separate menus. In order to access to press in order to scroll down among the
the menus and activate a function a source
options on the TV screen (e.g. FM1),
must first have been selected (e.g. RADIO/ release and wait a second and the selec-
FM1). Then press OK/MENU for access into tion is accepted automatically. Alterna-
the menu for the selected source. tively, turn TUNE and confirm with OK/
The menu options are selected by means of the MENU.
buttons in the centre console or via the steering 2. Press OK/MENU and turn TUNE, or use
wheel keypad*. The functions are described the thumbwheel* on the steering wheel
under their respective sections. keypad to reach the desired menu option
RADIO
e.g. Audio settings and press OK/
MEDIA MENU. 05
2 The menu options for audio settings are the same for all audio sources.
3 Only applies to Premium Sound Multimedia.
4 Does not apply to Performance.
1 Only applies to High Performance Multimedia and Premium Sound Multimedia.
5 For submenus, see "Main menu AM".
7 What is shown in the pop-up menu for the source menu depends on what is being played back or displayed, it can be e.g. Disc menu or USB menu.
8 Only applies to DVD video discs.
4 Does not apply to Performance.
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Recommendations during driving......................................................... 264
Refuelling.............................................................................................. 267
Fuel....................................................................................................... 268
Loading................................................................................................. 272
Cargo area ........................................................................................... 274
Driving with a trailer.............................................................................. 275
Towing and recovery............................................................................. 281
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• If the text message High engine temp Open boot lid least 15 minutes - battery charging is more
Stop engine or Coolant level low, Stop effective during driving than running the
engine is shown then the engine must be WARNING engine at idling speed while stationary.
switched off after stopping the car.
Do not drive with the boot lid open. Toxic Before a long journey
• In the event of overheating in the gearbox exhaust fumes can be drawn into the car
a built-in protection function is activated • Check that the engine is working normally
through the cargo area. and that fuel consumption is normal.
which, amongst other things, illuminates
the instrument panel's warning symbol and • Make sure that there are no leaks (fuel, oil
there is a text message displayed there Do not overload the battery or other fluid).
Transmission hot Reduce speed or The electrical functions in the car load the bat- • Check all bulbs and tyre tread depths.
Transmission hot Stop safely - follow tery to varying degrees. Avoid using the key
the recommendation given and lower the position II when the engine is switched off. • Carrying a warning triangle is a legal
requirement in certain countries.
speed and stop the car in a safe way and Instead use the I mode - which uses less
allow the engine to run at idling speed for power. Winter driving
a few minutes to allow the gearbox to cool Check the following in particular before the
Also, be aware of different accessories that
down. cold season:
load the electrical system. Do not use functions
• If the car overheats, the air conditioning which use a lot of power when the engine is
may be switched off temporarily. • The engine coolant must contain at least
switched off. Examples of such functions are: 50% glycol. This mixture protects the
• Do not turn the engine off immediately you
• ventilation fan engine against frost erosion down to
stop after a hard drive. approximately –35 °C. To achieve optimum 06
• headlamps antifreeze protection, different types of gly-
NOTE • windscreen wiper col must not be mixed.
It is normal for the engine's cooling fan to • audio system (high volume). • The fuel tank must be kept filled to prevent
operate for a while after the engine has been If the battery voltage is low the information dis- condensation.
switched off. play shows the text Low battery Power save • Engine oil viscosity is important. Oils with
mode. The energy-saving function then shuts lower viscosity (thinner oils) facilitate star-
down certain functions or reduces certain ting in cold weather and also reduce fuel
functions such as the ventilation fan and/or consumption while the engine is cold. For
audio system. more information on suitable oils, see
page 352.
– In which case, charge the battery by star-
ting the engine and then running it for at
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IMPORTANT
Low viscosity oil must not be used for hard
driving or in hot weather.
NOTE
The use of winter tyres is a legal requirement
in certain countries. Studded tyres are not
permitted in all countries.
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Refuelling
Refuelling Opening the fuel filler flap manually Opening/closing the fuel cap
Opening/closing the fuel filler flap
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Fuel
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Fuel
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT refuelling, check that the area around the fuel
filler pipe is clean. Avoid spilling fuel onto the
• Always refuel with unleaded petrol so as Make sure the reserve fuel can is securely paintwork. Wash off any spillage with deter-
not to damage the catalytic converter. fastened and that its cap is sealed. gent and water.
• Do not use additives not recommended
by Volvo. WARNING IMPORTANT
Ethanol is sensitive to sparks, and explosive Only ever use fuel that fulfils the European
Bioethanol E85 gases could form in the reserve fuel can if it diesel standard.
is refuelled with ethanol. The sulphur content must be a maximum of
Do not modify the fuel system or its compo-
nents, and do not replace components with 50 ppm.
parts that are not specifically designed for use Diesel
with bioethanol. IMPORTANT
Only use diesel fuel from well-known produc-
ers. Never use diesel of dubious quality. Diesel Diesel type fuels that must not be used:
WARNING should fulfil the EN 590 or JIS K2204 stand-
Methanol must not be used. A decal on the ards. Diesel engines are sensitive to contami- • Special additives
inside of the fuel filler flap shows the correct nants in the fuel, such as excessively high vol- • Marine diesel fuel
alternative fuel. umes of sulphur particles for example. • Heating oil
The use of components not designed for At low temperatures (-6 °C to -40 °C), a paraffin • FAME1 (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester) and
bioethanol engines could cause fire, injury 06
precipitate may form in the diesel fuel, which vegetable oil.
or engine damage.
may lead to ignition problems. Special diesel These fuels do not fulfil the requirements in
fuel designed for low temperatures around accordance with Volvo recommendations
Reserve fuel can freezing point is available from the major oil and generate increased wear and engine
The reserve fuel can should be filled with petrol, companies. This fuel is less viscous at low tem- damage that is not covered by the Volvo
see the NOTE box, page 108. peratures and reduces the risk of paraffin pre- warranty.
cipitate.
The risk of condensation in the fuel tank is Empty tank
reduced if the tank is kept well filled. When The design of the fuel system in a diesel engine
means that if the vehicle runs out of fuel, the
1 Diesel fuel may contain a certain amount of FAME, but further amounts must not be added.
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Fuel
tank may need to be vented in the workshop in The fuel filter must be drained at the intervals When the filter has become approximately
order to restart the engine after fuelling. specified in the Service and Warranty Booklet 80% full of particles, a warning triangle on the
or if you suspect that the car has been filled instrument panel illuminates, and the message
Once the engine has stopped due to fuel star-
with contaminated fuel. Soot filter full See manual is shown on the
vation, the fuel system needs a few moments
instrument panel display.
to carry out a check. Do this before starting the
engine, once the fuel tank has been filled with IMPORTANT Start regeneration of the filter by driving the car
diesel: Certain special additives remove the water until the engine reaches normal operating tem-
1. Insert the remote control key in the ignition separation in the fuel filter. perature, preferably on a main road or motor-
switch and push it in to the end position way. The car should then be driven for approx-
(see page 76). Diesel particle filter (DPF) imately 20 minutes more.
2. Press the START button without depress- Diesel cars are equipped with a particle filter,
ing the brake and/or clutch pedal. which results in more efficient emission con- NOTE
3. Wait approx. 1 minute. trol. The particles in the exhaust gases are col- A smaller reduction of engine power may be
lected in the filter during normal driving. So- noticed temporarily during regeneration.
4. To start the engine: Depress the brake and/ called "regeneration" is started in order to burn
or clutch pedal and then press the away the particles and empty the filter. This
START button again. When regeneration is complete the warning
requires the engine to have reached normal text is cleared automatically.
operating temperature.
NOTE Use the parking heater* in cold weather so that
06 Regeneration of the filter is automatic and nor- the engine reaches normal operating tempera-
Before filling with fuel in the event of fuel mally takes 10-20 minutes. It may take a little
shortage: ture more quickly.
longer at a low average speed. Fuel consump-
• Stop the car on as flat/level ground as tion may increase slightly during regeneration.
IMPORTANT
possible - if the car is tilting there is a
risk of air pockets in the fuel supply. Regeneration in cold weather
If the filter fills up with particles then it can
If the car is frequently driven short distances in be difficult to start the engine and the filter
cold weather then the engine does not reach will be incapable of functioning. Then there
Draining condensation from the fuel filter normal operating temperature. This means that is a risk that the filter will have to be
The fuel filter separates condensation from the regeneration of the diesel particle filter does replaced.
fuel. Condensation can disrupt engine opera- not take place and the filter is not emptied.
tion.
Fuel
NOTE
Extreme weather conditions, driving with a
trailer or driving at high altitudes in combi-
nation with fuel grade are factors that could
affect the car's performance.
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Loading
General information on loading • Secure all loads to the load retaining eye- Front seat
Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The lets with straps or web lashings. The passenger seat backrest can also be
total of the weight of the passengers and all folded for an extra long load, see page 78.
accessories reduces the car's payload by a WARNING
corresponding weight. For more detailed infor- A loose object weighing 20 kg can, in a Roof load
mation on weights, see page 347. frontal collision at a speed of 50 km/h, carry
The boot lid is opened via a button on the impact of an item weighing 1000 kg. Using load carriers
the lighting panel or the remote con- To avoid damaging the car and for maximum
trol key, see page 57. possible safety while driving, the load carriers
WARNING
designed by Volvo are recommended.
The protection provided by the inflatable
WARNING curtain in the headlining may be compro- Carefully follow the installation instructions
mised or eliminated by high loads. supplied with the carriers.
The car's driving characteristics change
depending on the weight and distribution of • Never load cargo above the backrest. • Check periodically that the load carriers
the load. and load are properly secured. Lash the
load securely with retaining straps.
WARNING • Distribute the load evenly over the load
To bear in mind when loading
Always secure the load. During heavy brak- carriers. Put the heaviest objects at the
• Position the load firmly against the rear ing the load may otherwise shift, causing bottom.
seat's backrest. injury to the car's occupants.
06 • The size of the area exposed to the wind,
Note that objects must not prevent the function Cover sharp edges and sharp corners with and therefore fuel consumption, increase
of the WHIPS system for the front seats if any something soft. with the size of the load.
of the rear seat's backrests is folded down,see
page 27.
Switch off the engine and apply the parking • Drive gently. Avoid quick acceleration,
brake when loading/unloading long items. heavy braking and hard cornering.
• Centre the load. Otherwise you may accidentally knock the
gear lever or gear selector with the load into
• Heavy objects should be placed as low as a drive position - and the car could then
WARNING
possible. Avoid placing heavy loads on move off. The car's centre of gravity and driving cha-
lowered backrests. racteristics are altered by roof loads. For
• Cover sharp edges with something soft to information on maximum permitted roof
avoid damaging the upholstery. load, including load carriers and any space
box, see page 347.
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Cargo area
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General • For safety reasons, the maximum permit- stationary the rear of the car lowers slightly,
Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The ted speed for the car when coupled with a which is normal.
total of the weight of the passengers and all trailer should not be exceeded. Follow the
regulations in force for the permitted Trailer weights
accessories, e.g. towbar, reduces the car's
speeds and weights. For information on Volvo's permitted trailer
payload by a corresponding weight. For more
• Maintain a low speed when driving with a weights, see page 348.
detailed information on weights, see
page 347. trailer up long, steep ascents.
• Avoid driving with a trailer on inclines of NOTE
If the towing bracket is mounted by Volvo, then
more than 12%. The stated maximum permitted trailer
the car is delivered with the necessary equip-
weights are those permitted by Volvo.
ment for driving with a trailer. Trailer cable National vehicle regulations can further limit
• The car's towing bracket must be of an An adapter is required if the car's towing trailer weights and speeds. Towbars can be
approved type. bracket has 13 pin electrics and the trailer has certified for higher towing weights than the
7 pin electrics. Use an adapter cable approved car can actually tow.
• If the towbar is retrofitted, check with your
Volvo dealer that the car is fully equipped by Volvo. Make sure the cable does not drag
for driving with a trailer. on the ground. WARNING
• Distribute the load on the trailer so that the Direction indicators and brake lights on Follow the stated recommendations for
weight on the towing bracket complies the trailer trailer weights. Otherwise, the car and trailer
with the specified maximum towball load. may be difficult to control in the event of
If any of the trailer's lamps for direction indica-
• Increase the tyre pressure to the recom- tors are broken, then the combined instrument sudden movement and braking. 06
mended pressure for a full load. For tyre panel's symbol for direction indicators flashes
pressure label location, see page 293. faster than normal and the display shows the
Manual gearbox
• The engine is loaded more heavily than text Bulb fail - Ind. signal trailer.
usual when driving with a trailer. Overheating
If any of the trailer's lamps for the brake light
• Do not tow a heavy trailer when the car is are broken then the Bulb fail - Stop lamp When driving with a trailer in hilly terrain in a hot
brand new. Wait until it has been driven at trailer text is shown. climate there may be a risk of overheating.
least 1000 km.
• Do not run the engine at higher revolutions
• The brakes are loaded much more than Level control* than 4500 rpm (diesel engines: 3500 rpm)
usual on long and steep downhill slopes. The rear shock absorbers maintain a constant - otherwise the oil temperature may
Downshift to a lower gear and adjust your height irrespective of the car's load (up to the become too high.
speed. maximum permissible weight). When the car is
• Move the gear selector to park position P • Follow the installation instructions care-
when parking an automatic car with a fully.
Automatic gearbox
hitched trailer. Always use the parking • The detachable section must be locked
Overheating brake. with the key before setting off.
When driving with a trailer in hilly terrain in a hot • Block the wheels with chocks when park- • Check that the indicator window shows
climate there may be a risk of overheating. ing a car with hitched trailer on a hill. green.
• An automatic gearbox selects the optimum Starting on a hill
gear related to load and engine speed. Important checks
1. Depress the foot brake.
• In the event of overheating a warning sym- • The towbar's towball must be cleaned and
bol illuminates on the instrument panel 2. Move the gear selector to driving posi- greased regularly.
combined with a text message - follow the tion D.
recommendation given. 3. Release the parking brake. NOTE
Steep inclines 4. Release the foot brake and start driving off. If a towball hitch with vibration damper is
• Do not lock the automatic transmission in used, it is not necessary to grease the tow-
06 a higher gear than the engine "can cope ball.
with" - it is not always a good idea to drive Towing bracket
at a high gear with low engine revolutions. If the car is equipped with a detachable towbar,
the installation instructions for the loose sec-
IMPORTANT tion must be followed carefully, see
See also the specific information on slow page 278.
driving with trailer for cars with the
Powershift automatic transmission on page
114.
Parking on a hill
1. Depress the foot brake.
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Towbar storage space. Dimensions, mounting points (mm)
IMPORTANT A 998
E 109
F 282
G Side member
H Ball centre
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The indicator window must show red. The indicator window must show green.
Remove the protective cover by first press-
ing in the catch and then pulling the
cover straight back .
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G000000
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Insert the towbar until you hear a click. Turn the key anticlockwise to locked posi-
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Check that the towbar is secure by pulling Safety cable. Push in the locking wheel and turn it
it up, down and back. anticlockwise until you hear a click.
WARNING
WARNING
Be sure to attach the trailer's safety cable to
If the towbar is not fitted correctly then it the correct place.
must be detached and reattached in
accordance with the previous instructions.
WARNING
Insert the key and turn it clockwise to the Secure the towbar safely if it is stored in the
car, see page 277.
unlocked position.
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If snaking has started, it could be difficult or snaking because in such a situation the TSA
even impossible to suppress. This makes the system cannot determine whether it is the
car/trailer combination difficult to control and trailer or the driver that is causing the snaking.
Push the protective cover until it snaps
there is a risk that you could, for example, end The DSTC symbol in the combined
tight.
up in the wrong lane or leave the carriageway. instrument panel flashes when the
TSA system continually monitors car move- TSA is working.
Trailer Stability Assist - TSA*
ments, particularly lateral movements. If snak-
The TSA system (Trailer Stability Assist) serves ing is detected, the front wheels are individually
to stabilise the car and trailer combination if it braked. This serves to stabilise the car/trailer
begins to snake. combination. This is often enough to help the
The TSA function is part of the DSTC system driver regain control of the car.
(Dynamic Stability and Traction Control), see If snaking is not eliminated the first time the
06 page 162. TSA system comes into action, the car/trailer
Function combination is braked with all wheels and
The snaking phenomenon can occur with any engine power is reduced. Once snaking has
car/trailer combination. Normally, snaking been gradually suppressed and the car/trailer
occurs at extremely high speeds. But, there is combination is once again stable, the TSA sys-
a risk of it occurring at lower speeds tem stops regulating and the driver once again
(70-90 km/h) if the trailer is overloaded or the has full control of the car.
load is improperly distributed, e.g. too far back. Miscellaneous
In order for snaking to occur, there must be a The TSA system can engage within the speed
triggering factor, e.g.: interval 60 to 160 km/h.
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Recovery
Call a recovery service for recovery assistance.
IMPORTANT
Note that the car must always be transpor-
ted with the wheels rolling forward.
• An All Wheel Drive car (AWD) with raised
front suspension must not be towed at
speeds above 70 km/h. It should not be
towed further than 50 km.
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Changing wheels .................................................................................. 290
Tyre pressure ....................................................................................... 293
Warning triangle and first-aid kit*.......................................................... 294
Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)*........................................................ 295
Emergency puncture repair (TMK) ....................................................... 297
General
Driving characteristics Tyres with the greatest tread depth should New tyres
Tyres greatly affect the car's driving characte- always be fitted to the rear of the car (to
ristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre pres- decrease the risk of skidding).
sure and speed rating are important for how the
car performs. NOTE
Direction of rotation Ensure that tyres of the same type and
dimensions, and also the same make, are
fitted to all four wheels.
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General
Wear and maintenance Tyres with tread wear indicators Only use rims that are tested and approved by
The correct tyre pressure results in more even Volvo and which are Volvo genuine accesso-
wear, see page 293. Driving style, tyre pres- ries. Check the torque with a torque wrench.
sure, climate and road condition affect how
Locking wheel bolts*
quickly your tyres age and wear. To avoid dif-
Locking wheel bolts* can be used on both alu-
ferences in tread depth and to prevent wear
minium and steel rims. Under the cargo area
patterns arising, the front and rear wheels can
floor there is space for the sleeve for the lock-
be switched with each other. A suitable dis-
able wheel bolts.
tance for the first change is approx. 5000 km
and then at 10 000 km intervals. Volvo recom-
mends that you contact an authorised Volvo Tools
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workshop for checking if you are uncertain
about tread depth. If significant differences in
wear (>1 mm difference in tread depth) Tread wear indicators.
between tyres have already occurred, the least
Tread wear indicators are narrow treadless
worn tyres must always be placed on the rear.
bands across the width of the tread. On the
Understeer is normally easier to correct than
side of the tyre are the letters TWI (Tread Wear
oversteer, and leads to the car continuing for-
Indicator). When the tyre's tread depth is down
wards in a straight line rather than having the
to 1.6 mm, the tread depth will be level in height
rear end skidding to one side, resulting in pos-
with the tread wear indicators. Change to new
sible complete loss of control over the car. This
tyres as soon as possible. Remember that
is why it is important for the rear wheels never
tyres with little tread depth provide very poor
to lose grip before the front wheels.
grip in rain and snow.
Wheels should be stored lying down or hanging Located under the cargo area floor are the 07
up - and not standing up. Rims and wheel bolts
car's towing eye, jack* and wheel wrench*.
There is also space for the sleeve for the lock-
WARNING IMPORTANT able wheel bolts.
A damaged tyre can lead to loss of control The wheel bolts must be tightened to
of the car. 140 Nm. Overtightening can damage the
nuts and the bolts.
General
NOTE WARNING
Volvo recommends that you consult a Volvo Use Volvo genuine snow chains or equiva-
dealer about which wheel rim and tyre types lent chains designed for the car model, and
are most suitable. tyre and rim dimensions. In the event of
uncertainty Volvo recommends that you
Studded tyres consult an authorised Volvo workshop. The
wrong snow chains may cause serious
Studded winter tyres should be run in gently for damage to your car and lead to an accident.
500-1000 km so the studs settle properly into
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General
16 Rim diameter in mum permitted index is specified in the table, V 240 km/h
inches see page 358.
W 270 km/h
50 Off-set in mm (dis- Speed ratings
tance from wheel Each tyre can withstand a certain maximum Y 300 km/h
centre to wheel con- speed, a speed rating (Speed Symbol; SS).
tact surface against Tyre speed class must at least correspond with WARNING
the hub) the car's top speed. Minimum permitted speed
The car must be fitted with tyres which have
rating is specified in the table, see page 358. the same or a higher load index (LI) and
Tyre dimensions speed rating (SS) than specified. If a tyre
The only exception to these conditions is win-
The dimensions are stated on all car tyres. with too low a load index or speed rating is
ter tyres (both those with metal studs and those
Example of designation: 215/55R16 97W. used, it may overheat.
without), where a lower speed rating may be
used. If such a tyre is chosen, the car must not
215 Tyre width (mm) be driven faster than the speed rating of the
tyre (for example, class Q can be driven at a
55 Ratio between tyre wall height and
maximum of 160 km/h).
tyre width (%)
Traffic regulations determine how fast a car
R Radial ply can be driven, not the speed rating of the tyres.
16 Rim diameter in inches (")
NOTE
97 Codes for the maximum permitted
It is the maximum permitted speed that is
tyre load, tyre load index (LI) stated in the table.
W Speed rating for maximum permitted 07
speed, speed rating (SS). (In this case Q 160 km/h (used only on winter tyres)
270 km/h).
T 190 km/h
Load index
Each tyre has a certain capacity to carry a load, H 210 km/h
a load index (LI). The car's weight determines
the load capacity required of the tyres. Mini-
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Changing wheels
WARNING
Check that the jack is not damaged, that the
threads are thoroughly lubricated and that it
is free from dirt. IMPORTANT
The towing eye must be screwed into all
NOTE threads in the wheel bolt wrench.
Volvo recommends only using the jack* that
belongs to the car model in question, which 6. Loosen the wheel bolts ½-1 turn anticlock-
is indicated on the jack's label. wise with the wheel wrench.
The label also indicates the jack's maximum 5. Screw together the towing eye with the
lift capacity at a specified minimum lifting WARNING
wheel wrench* until the stop position as
height.
illustrated below. Never position anything between the
ground and the jack, nor between the jack
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2. Take out the jack*, wheel wrench* and and the car's jacking point.
removal tool for wheel covers* located
under the cargo floor in the cargo area. If 7. There are two jacking points on each side
another jack is selected, see page 304. of the car. There is a recess in the plastic
3. Place chocks in front of and behind the cover at each point. Crank the foot of the
wheels which will remain on the ground.
Changing wheels
jack down so it is pressed squarely on the 3. Lower the car so that the wheels cannot WARNING
ground. rotate.
Never crawl under the car when it is raised
on the jack.
Passengers must leave the car when it is
raised on the jack.
Park the car so that passengers have the car
- or preferably a crash barrier - between
them and the road.
Spare wheel*
The spare wheel (Temporary spare) is only
intended for use temporarily and must be
replaced by an ordinary wheel as soon as pos-
4. Tighten the wheel bolts crosswise. It is sible. The car's handling may be altered by the
IMPORTANT important that the wheel bolts are tight- use of the spare wheel. The spare wheel is
The ground must be firm, smooth and level. ened properly. Tighten to 140 Nm. Check smaller than the normal wheel. The car's
the torque with a torque wrench. ground clearance is affected accordingly. Pay
attention to high kerbs and do not machine
8. Lift the car so that the wheel is free. 5. Refit any full wheel covers.
wash the car. If the spare wheel is fitted on the
Remove the wheel bolts and lift off the front axle, you cannot use snow chains at the
wheel. NOTE same time. On all-wheel drive cars the drive on
The wheel cover outlet for the valve must be the rear axle can be disconnected. The spare
Installation positioned over the valve on the wheel rim wheel must not be repaired. The correct tyre 07
1. Clean the contact surfaces between wheel during fitting. pressure for the spare wheel is stated in the
and hub. tyre pressure table, see page 358.
2. Put on the wheel. Tighten the wheel bolts
thoroughly.
Changing wheels
IMPORTANT spare wheel and through the lower handle. 2. Fold up the cargo area floor.
Tighten the short tensioning strap onto the long
Never drive faster than 80 km/h with a spare 3. Lift the tools and jack out from the foam
one. Attach the second load retaining eyelet
wheel on the car. block.
and tighten.
IMPORTANT
The car must never be driven fitted with
more than one temporary spare wheel.
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3. Select Calibrate tyre pressure. 2. Select the system MY CAR to open the
menus to Car settings Tyre pressure
4. Press OK.
3. Select Tyre pressure system and press
OK.
> A X is shown in the display if the system max. 80 km/h. The tyre must be replaced as
is activated, the option disappears if the soon as possible.
system is deactivated. Drive carefully, in some cases it can be difficult
Recommendations to see which tyre is faulty. In order to establish
• Volvo recommends that TPMS sensors are which tyre needs attention, check all four tyres.
fitted to all wheels on the car.
• Volvo recommends that sensors are not WARNING
moved between different wheels. SST tyres should only be fitted by individu-
als with expertise on SST tyres.
WARNING SST tyres must only be fitted together with
When inflating a tyre equipped with TPMS, TPMS.
hold the nozzle of the pump directly against After a fault message on low tyre pressure
the valve to avoid damaging the valve. has been shown, do not drive faster than
80 km/h.
Maximum driving distance to tyre change is
Driveable punctured tyres* 80 km.
If Self Supporting run flat Tyres (SST)* have
Avoid hard driving such as sudden braking
been selected then the car is also equipped or turning.
with TPMS.
SST tyres must be replaced if they are dam-
This type of tyre has a specially reinforced side aged or punctured.
wall that makes continued driving possible to
a limited extent despite the tyre losing all or
07 some of its pressure. These tyres are fitted on
a special rim. (Normal tyres can also be fitted
to this rim).
If an SST tyre loses tyre pressure then the yel-
low TPMS lamp on the instrument panel illumi-
nates and a message is shown in the text
panel. If this occurs, reduce speed to
General the wall. Do not seal tyres with the emergency Overview
puncture repair kit if they have larger slits,
cracks or similar damage.
For connecting the compressor there are 12 V
sockets in the centre console and by the rear
seat, as well as a 12 V socket in the cargo
area*. Choose the electrical socket that is near-
est the punctured tyre.
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pressure is 1.8 bar and maximum 3.5 bar. tyre pressure table, see page 358 (1 WARNING
(Release air with the pressure reducing bar=100 kPa). Release air using the
valve if the tyre pressure is too high.) pressure reducing valve if the tyre pres- You should not drive faster than 80 km/h
sure is too high. after the emergency tyre repair kit has been
used. Volvo recommends that you visit an
WARNING authorised Volvo workshop for inspection of
WARNING the sealed tyre (maximum driving distance
If the pressure is below 1.8 bar then the hole
in the tyre is too big. The journey should not Do not unscrew the bottle, it is equipped is 200 km). The staff there can determine
be continued. Contacting an authorised tyre with a reverse catch to prevent leakage. whether or not the tyre can be repaired or if
centre is recommended. it needs to be replaced.
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Engine compartment............................................................................. 304
Lamps................................................................................................... 311
Wiper blades and washer fluid.............................................................. 317
Battery................................................................................................... 319
Fuses..................................................................................................... 325
Car care................................................................................................ 336
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Engine compartment
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WARNING
The ignition system has very high voltage
and output. The voltage in the ignition sys-
tem is highly dangerous. The remote control
key must always be in 0 position when work
is being done in the engine compartment,
Turn the handle about 20-25 degrees see page 76.
clockwise. You will hear when the catch
releases. Do not touch the spark plugs or ignition coil
when the remote control key is in II position
Move the catch to the left and open the The appearance of the engine compartment may or when the engine is hot.
bonnet. (The catch hook is located vary depending on engine variant.
between the headlamp and grille, see illus- Coolant expansion tank
tration.) Checking the engine oil
Power steering fluid reservoir
WARNING Engine oil dipstick1
Check that the bonnet locks properly when
closed. Radiator
Filling engine oil
Reservoir for brake and clutch fluid
(located on the driver's side)
Battery
Relay and fuse box
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1 Engines with electronic oil level sensor have no dipstick (5-cyl. diesel).
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Volvo recommends Castrol oil products. driver is informed via the warning symbol in the Checking the oil level in a new car is especially
centre of the instrument unit as well as by dis- important before the first scheduled oil change.
When driving under adverse conditions, see
play texts. Certain models have both variants.
page 351. Volvo recommends checking the oil level every
Contact a Volvo dealer for more information.
2 500 km. The most accurate measurements
IMPORTANT Change the engine oil and oil filter in accord- are made on a cold engine before starting. The
In order to fulfil the requirements for the ance with the intervals specified in the Service measurement will be inaccurate if taken imme-
engine's service intervals all engines are and Warranty Booklet. diately after the engine is switched off. The
filled with a specially adapted synthetic dipstick will indicate that the level is too low
engine oil at the factory. The choice of oil Using oil of a higher than specified grade is
because the oil has not had time to flow down
has been made very carefully with regard to permitted. If the car is driven in adverse con-
into the oil sump.
service life, starting characteristics, fuel ditions, Volvo recommends using an oil of a
consumption and environmental impact. higher grade, see page 351.
An approved engine oil must be used in For capacities, see page 352 and onwards.
order that the recommended service inter-
vals can be applied. Only use a prescribed Engine with oil dipstick2
grade of oil for both filling and oil change,
otherwise you will risk affecting service life,
starting characteristics, fuel consumption
and environmental impact.
Volvo Car Corporation disclaims all war-
ranty liability if engine oil of the prescribed
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grade and viscosity is not used.
Volvo recommends that oil changes are car-
ried out at an authorised Volvo workshop. The oil level must be between the MIN and MAX
marks.
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Volvo uses different systems for warning of Measurement and filling if required
low/high oil level or low/high oil pressure. Cer- 1. Ensure that the car is level. After switching
tain variants have an oil pressure sensor, and Dipstick and filler pipe. off the engine it is important to wait
08 then the lamp for oil pressure is used. Other
variants have an oil level sensor, and then the
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5 minutes to allow the oil time to run back Engine with electronic oil level sensor3
to the sump.
2. Pull up and wipe the dipstick.
3. Re-insert the dipstick.
4. Pull it out and check the level.
5. If the level is close to MIN then 0.5 litres
should be added. If the level is significantly
below, then an additional amount is
required.
6. If required, check the level again, do it after
driving a short distance. Then repeat steps Message and graph in the display.
1 - 4. Filler pipe.4 Message
WARNING You do not need to take action with respect to Engine oil level
the engine oil level before a message is shown
Never fill above the MAX mark. The level in the display, see the illustration below. The oil level is checked using the electronic oil
should never be above MAX or below MIN level gauge with the thumbwheel when the
as this could lead to engine damage. engine is switched off,see page 136.
WARNING WARNING
Do not spill oil onto the hot exhaust manifold If the message Oil service required is
due to the risk of fire. shown, visit a workshop. The oil level may
be too high.
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WARNING
Do not fill more oil if filling level (3) or (4) When topping up the coolant, follow the
appears as shown in the illustration below. instructions on the packaging. It is important
The level must never be above MAX or
below MIN, as this could lead to engine that the mixture of coolant concentrate and
damage. water is correct for the prevailing weather con-
ditions. Never top up with water only. The risk
of freezing increases with both too little and too
WARNING much coolant concentrate.
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For capacities and for standards regarding IMPORTANT Brake and clutch fluid
water quality, see page 353.
• A high content of chlorine, chlorides Checking the level
Check the coolant regularly and other salts may cause corrosion in Brake and clutch fluid have a common reser-
The level must lie between the MIN and MAX the cooling system. voir. The level must be between the MIN and
marks on the expansion tank. If the system is • Always use coolant with anti-corrosion MAX marks that are visible inside the reservoir.
not filled sufficiently, high temperatures could agent as recommended by Volvo. Check the level regularly.
occur, causing a risk of damage to the engine.
• Ensure that the coolant mixture is 50% Change the brake fluid every other year or at
water and 50% coolant. every other regular service.
• Mix the coolant with approved quality For capacities and recommended fluid grade,
tap water. In the event of any doubt see page 353. The fluid should be changed
about water quality, used ready-mixed
annually on cars driven in conditions requiring
coolant in accordance with Volvo rec-
hard, frequent braking, such as driving in
ommendations.
mountains or tropical climates with high
• When changing coolant/replacing cool- humidity.
ing system components, flush the cool-
ing system clean with approved quality
WARNING
tap water or flush with ready-mixed
coolant. If the brake fluid is under the MIN level in the
brake fluid reservoir, do not drive further
• The engine must only be run with a well-
before topping up the brake fluid. Volvo rec-
filled cooling system. Otherwise, tem-
ommends that the reason for the loss of
peratures that are too high may occur brake fluid is investigated by an authorised
resulting in the risk of damage (cracks) Volvo workshop.
in the cylinder head.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
Do not forget to refit the cap. If a fault should arise in the power steering
08 system or if the engine is switched off and
the car must be towed, it can still be steered.
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Lamps
General IMPORTANT
All bulbs are specified, see page 316. The fol-
Never touch the glass part of the bulbs with
lowing list contains locations of bulbs and your fingers. Grease and oils from your fin-
other light sources that are specialised or gers are vaporised by the heat, coating the
unsuitable for changing except at a workshop: reflector and then causing damage.
• Active Xenon headlamps - ABL (Xenon
lamps)
Headlamps front
• Direction indicators, door mirrors
• Approach lighting, door mirrors
• Courtesy lighting
• Glovebox lighting
• General interior lighting in the roof All of the headlamp bulbs are replaced via the
engine compartment. Loosen and remove the
• Reading lamps whole headlamp.
• LED lights, general
WARNING
WARNING The remote control key must not be turned
On cars with Xenon headlamps, the to key position I or II during bulb replace-
replacement of Xenon lamps must be car- ment.
ried out at a workshop - an authorised Volvo See the section "Key positions" - for a
workshop is recommended. Working with description of the remote control key's 3 key
Xenon lamps demands extreme caution positions.
because the headlamp is equipped with a
high voltage unit.
Removing the headlamp
1. Make sure the remote control key is in key
position 0, see page 76:
2. (First illustration) 08
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Pull out the headlamp's locking pins. Securing the headlamp Removing the cover
Release the headlamp by alternately
tilting and pulling it out.
IMPORTANT
Do not pull the electrical cable, only the con-
nector.
3. (Second illustration)
Detach the headlamp connector by
pressing down the clip with your thumb.
At the same time, guide out the con- 1. Plug in the connector, a clicking sound Before starting to replace a bulb, see
nector with your other hand. should be heard. page 311.
4. Lift out the headlamp and place it on a soft 2. Reinstall the headlamp and locking pins. 1. Unscrew the cover's four screws with the
surface to avoid scratching the lens. The short pin is fitted closest to the grille. tool (1) in the tool kit, see page 286. They
Check that they are correctly inserted. should not be detached completely.
5. Replace the bulb in question.
3. Check the lighting. (3 - 4 turns are sufficient.)
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Dipped beam, halogen Main beam, Halogen Extra main beam, ABL headlamps*
1. Detach the headlamp, see page 311. 1. Detach the headlamp. 1. Detach the headlamp.
2. Remove the cover. 2. Remove the cover, see page 312 2. Remove the cover, see page 312.
3. Unplug the connector from the bulb. 3. Detach the bulb by turning anticlockwise 3. Detach the bulb by turning anticlockwise
and then pulling straight out and then pulling straight out
4. Detach the bulb by pulling it straight out.
4. Unplug the connector from the bulb. 4. Unplug the connector from the bulb.
5. The guide pin on the lamp should be
straight up when it is fitted and a clicking 5. Replace the bulb and align it in the socket 5. Replace the bulb and align it in the socket
sound should be heard when it clicks into and turn clockwise in order to secure it. It and turn clockwise in order to secure it. It
place. can be secured in one position. can only be secured in one position.
Reinstall the parts in reverse order. Reinstall the parts in reverse order. Reinstall the parts in reverse order.
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Lamps
1. Detach the headlamp. The bulbs in the rear light cluster are replaced
from inside the cargo area (not the LED lamps).
2. Detach the cover by pulling it straight out.
1. Remove the covers in the left/right-hand
3. Pull the bulb holder in order to extract the
panel to access the bulbs. The bulbs are
bulb.
located in a bulb holder.
4. Press and simultaneously turn the bulb to
2. Press the catches together and pull out the
detach it.
bulb holder. Brake light (LED)
Reinstall the parts in reverse order.
3. Remove the blown bulb by pressing it in Brake light
and turning anticlockwise.
Reversing lamp
4. Fit a new bulb, press down and turn clock-
wise. Direction indicators
5. Press the bulb holder into place and refit Rear fog lamp (one side)
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1. Open the panel in the boot lid. 1. Remove the screws with a screwdriver. 1. Insert a screwdriver and gently prize so
2. Detach the bulb holder by turning it anti- that the lamp housing comes loose.
2. Carefully detach the whole lamp housing
clockwise. and withdraw it. 2. Replace the bulb.
3. Remove the blown bulb by pressing it in 3. Replace the bulb. 3. Check that the bulb illuminates and press
and turning anticlockwise. back the lamp housing.
4. Refit the whole lamp housing and screw it
4. Fit a new bulb, press down and turn clock- into place.
wise.
5. Attach the bulb holder by turning it clock-
wise.
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Extra main 65 H9
beam, ABL
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Wiper blades Replacing the wiper blades Lift up the wiper arm. Press the button
located on the wiper blade mounting and
Service position pull straight out parallel with the wiper arm.
Slide in the new wiper blade until a "click"
is heard.
Check that the blade is firmly installed.
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must be in service position.
1. Turn the remote control key to key position
0, see page 76, and keep the remote con-
trol key in the ignition switch. NOTE
2. Move the right-hand stalk switch up for The wiper blades are different lengths. The
about 1 second. The wipers then move to blade on the driver's side is longer than the
standing straight up. blade on the passenger side.
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IMPORTANT
Check the wiper blades regularly.
Neglected maintenance shortens the serv-
ice life of the wiper blades.
IMPORTANT
Use washer fluid with antifreeze during the
winter to avoid freezing in the pump, reser-
voir and hoses.
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For capacities, see page 353.
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Battery
Symbols on the battery Avoid sparks and naked Replacing the main battery
Use protective goggles. flames.
Removal
First of all: Take the remote control key from
the ignition switch and wait at least 5 minutes
before any electrical connections are touched
- this is because the car's electrical system
Risk of explosion. needs to store the necessary information to
Further information in the control modules.
owner's manual.
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WARNING
Connect and remove the positive and neg-
ative cables in the correct order.
Battery
NOTE 8. Fit the rubber moulding. (See Removal). Battery Start Support
Tighten the screws to 30 Nm. Check the 9. Align the front cover and secure it with the
clips. (See removal). Cold
torque with a torque wrench.
start 120B
For more information on the car's main battery capacity 760
Fitting - see page 361 A, CCA 180C
(A)
Eco Start/Stop DRIVe*
SizeD, 150×90×106B
Cars with the Start/Stop function are equipped L×W×H 278×175×190
with two 12 V batteries - one extra powerful (mm) 150×90×130C
battery for starting and one standby battery
that helps during the Eco Start/Stop DRIVe Capacity 8B
function's starting sequence. 70
(Ah) 10C
For more information on Start/Stop - see
A In accordance with the SAE standard.
page 117. B
1. Lower the battery into the battery box. Right-hand drive or left-hand drive cars with manual gear-
box.
For more information on the car's main battery C Left-hand drive D3 with automatic gearbox.
2. Move the battery inward and to the side - see page 110 and 361. D Largest possible size.
until it reaches the rear edge of the box.
3. Tighten the clamp that holds the battery. IMPORTANT
4. Connect the ventilation hose. When replacing batteries in cars with the
> Check that it is correctly connected to Start/Stop function, the AGM1 type batter-
ies must be fitted.
both battery and outlet in the body.
5. Connect the red positive cable.
6. Connect the black negative cable.
7. Press in the rear cover. (See Removal).
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Battery
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2 Automatic starting can only take place if the gear lever is in neutral position.
3 The battery for starting is described in detail on page 320.
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NOTE
If the battery has become so discharged
that everything is "black" and in principle
the car does not have all the normal electri-
cal functions and the engine is subsequently
started using an external battery or battery
charger, then the Start/Stop function will be
activated. It will then be possible for the
engine to be auto-stopped but in the event
of an auto-stop the Start/Stop function may
fail to auto-start the engine due to inade-
quate capacity in the battery.
The battery must first be charged in order to
ensure a successful auto-start after an auto-
stop. At an outside temperature of +15 °C
the battery needs to be charged for at least
1 hour. At a lower outside temperature a
charging time of 3-4 hours is recom-
mended. The recommendation is that the
battery is charged using an external battery
charger.
If this is not possible then the recommen-
dation is to temporarily deactivate the
Start/Stop function until the battery has
been adequately recharged.
For more information about recharging the
battery, see the section "Battery" in the
chapter "Maintenance and service".
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Fuses
Changing
1. Look in the fuse diagram to locate the fuse.
Central electrical unit locations in a left-hand
2. Pull out the fuse and check from the side drive car. In a right-hand drive car the central
to see whether the curved wire has blown. electrical units under the glovebox change
sides.
3. If this is the case, replace it with a new fuse
of the same colour and amperage. Engine compartment
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Engine compartment
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Fuses
Fuses
Function A
Coolant pump (1.6 l petrol Start/ 10
Stop)
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Fuses
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- - Control panel, front passen- 20 Power seat passenger side* 20
ger door
Fuses
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Fuses
Box B Function A
- -
Brake light 5
Sunroof* 20
Immobiliser 5
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Fuses
Cargo area
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Fuses
Fuses
Function A Function A
Primary fuse for the central elec- 50 Support battery 70
tronic module (CEM) with fuse
box B under the glovebox Central electronic module 15
(CEM) (Reference voltage
Primary fuse for central electri- 60 standby battery)
cal unit in passenger compart-
ment with fuse box A under the
glovebox
Ventilation fan 40
- -
- -
Internal diode 50
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Car care
ings to warm up and dry. Do the same thing Polishing and waxing Water-repellent coating*
after starting in very damp or cold weather. Polish and wax the car if the paintwork is dull Never use products such as car wax,
or to give the paintwork extra protection. degreaser or similar on glass surfa-
Exterior plastic, rubber and trim
ces as this could ruin their water-repellent
components The car does not need to be polished until it is
properties.
A special cleaning agent available from Volvo at least one year old. However, the car can be
dealers is recommended for the cleaning and waxed during this time. Do not polish or wax Take care when cleaning so as not to damage
care of coloured plastic parts, rubber and trim the car in direct sunlight. the glass surface.
components, such as glossy trim mouldings. Wash and dry the car thoroughly before you To avoid damaging glass surfaces when
When using such a cleaning agent the instruc- begin polishing or waxing. Clean off asphalt removing ice – only use plastic ice scrapers.
tions must be followed carefully. and tar stains using tar remover or white spirit.
There is natural wear of the water-repellent
More stubborn stains can be removed using
coating.
IMPORTANT fine rubbing paste designed for car paintwork.
Treatment with a special finishing agent avail-
Avoid waxing and polishing on plastic and Polish first with a polish and then wax with liq-
rubber. able from Volvo dealers is recommended in
uid or solid wax. Follow the instructions on the
order to maintain the water-repellent proper-
When using degreasant on plastic and rub- packaging carefully. Many preparations con-
ties. This should be used first after three years
ber, only rub with light pressure if it is nec- tain both polish and wax.
and then each year.
essary. Use a soft washing sponge.
Polishing glossy trim mouldings could wear IMPORTANT
away or damage the glossy surface layer. Rustproofing – inspection and
Only paint treatment recommended by maintenance
Polishing agent that contains abrasive must Volvo should be used. Other treatment such
not be used. as preserving, sealing, protection, lustre The car received a thorough and complete
sealing or similar could damage the paint- rustproofing at the factory. Parts of the body
work. Paintwork damage caused by such are made of galvanised sheet metal. The
Rims treatments is not covered by Volvo war- underbody is protected by a wear-resistant
Only use rim cleaning agent recommended by ranty. anti-corrosion compound. A thin, penetrating
Volvo. rustproofing fluid was sprayed into the
Strong rim cleaning agents can damage the exposed members, cavities, closed sections
and side doors. 08
surface and cause stains on chrome-plated
aluminium rims.
Car care
Under normal conditions the rustproofing does WARNING regular cleaning is required in order to maintain
not require treatment for approximately 12 both characteristics and appearance. Volvo
years. After this period, it should be treated at Before setting off check that the inlaid mat offers a comprehensive product for the clean-
three-year intervals. Volvo recommends that in the driver area is firmly affixed and ing and treatment of leather upholstery which,
secured in the pins in order to avoid getting
you engage an authorised Volvo workshop for caught adjacent to and under the pedals. when used in accordance with the instructions,
assistance if the car needs further treatment. preserves the leather's protective coating.
After a period of use the natural appearance of
Dirt and road salt can lead to corrosion so it is A special textile cleaner is recommended for the leather will nevertheless emerge, depend-
important to keep the car clean. The car's rust- stains on the floor mat after vacuuming. Floor ing more or less on the surface texture of the
proofing needs to be checked regularly and mats should be cleaned with agents recom- leather. This is a natural maturing of the leather
touched-up if necessary in order for it to be mended by your Volvo dealer! and shows that it is a natural product.
maintained.
Stains on fabric upholstery and roof To achieve best results Volvo recommends
upholstery cleaning and the application of protective
Cleaning the interior
A special fabric cleaning agent, available from cream once to four times per year (or more if
Only use cleaning agents and car care prod- necessary). The Volvo Leather Care kit is avail-
authorised Volvo dealers, is recommended to
ucts recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly able from your Volvo dealer.
avoid impairing the fire retardant qualities of
and follow the instructions included with the
the upholstery.
car care product.
IMPORTANT
Vacuuming is important prior to using cleaning IMPORTANT
agents. • Certain items of coloured clothing (for
Sharp objects and Velcro may damage the example, jeans and suede garments)
Carpets and cargo area fabric upholstery. may stain the upholstery.
Remove inlaid carpets for separate cleaning of • Never use strong solvents. Such prod-
the floor carpet and the inlaid carpets. Use a Treating stains on leather upholstery ucts may damage fabric, vinyl and
vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt. Volvo's leather upholstery is chromium-free leather upholstery.
Each inlay mat is secured with pins. and is treated to preserve its original appear-
ance. Washing instructions for leather
– Take hold of the inlay mat at each pin and
lift the mat straight up. Leather upholstery ages and acquires a beau- upholstery
08
tiful patina over time. The leather is refined and 1. Pour the leather cleaner on the dampened
Fit the inlay mat in place by pressing it in at processed so that it retains its natural charac- sponge and squeeze out a strong foam.
each pin. teristics. It is given a protective coating, but
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2. Work the dirt away with gentle circular If the steering wheel has stains: Volvo dealer. Make sure the seatbelt is dry
movements. before allowing it to retract.
Group 1 (ink, wine, coffee, milk, sweat and
3. Dab accurately with the sponge on the blood)
stains. Allow the sponge to absorb the
– Use a soft cloth or sponge. Mix a 5%
Touching up minor paintwork damage
stain. Do not rub. Paint is an important part of the car's rust-
ammonia solution. (For blood stains, use a
4. Wipe off with soft paper or a cloth and solution of 2 dl water and 25g salt.) proofing and should therefore be checked reg-
allow the leather to dry completely. ularly. To avoid the onset of rust, damaged
Group 2 (fats, oils, sauces and chocolate) paintwork should be rectified immediately. The
Protective treatment of leather most common types of paintwork damage are
1. Same procedure as group I.
upholstery stone chips, scratches, and marks on the
1. Pour a small amount of the protective 2. Polish with an absorbent paper or cloth. edges of wings and doors.
cream on the felted cloth and massage in Group 3 (dry dirt, dust)
a thin layer of cream with gentle circular Materials
movements on the leather. 1. Use a soft brush to remove the dirt. • primer in a can
2. Allow the leather to dry for 20 minutes 2. Same procedure as group I. • spray can or touch-up pen1
before use. • masking tape
Treating stains on interior plastic, metal
The leather has now been given improved pro- and wood parts
tection against stains and improved UV pro- A fibrillated fibre or microfibre cloth, lightly
tection. moistened with water, available from Volvo
Washing instructions for the leather dealers, is recommended for cleaning interior
steering wheel parts and surfaces.
• Remove dirt and dust with a soft pre-mois- Do not scrape or rub stains. Never use strong
tened sponge and neutral soap. stain removers. A special cleaning agent avail-
• Leather needs to breathe. Never cover the able from Volvo dealers can be used for more
leather steering wheel with protective plas- difficult cleaning.
tic.
Cleaning seatbelts
• Use natural oils. Volvo's leather care Use water and a synthetic detergent. A special 08
agents are recommended for best results.
textile cleaning agent is available from your
1 Follow the instructions that are included with the package for the touch-up pen.
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341
Type designations................................................................................. 344
Dimensions and weights....................................................................... 346
Engine specifications............................................................................ 350
Engine oil............................................................................................... 351
Fluids and lubricants............................................................................. 353
Fuel....................................................................................................... 355
Wheel and tyres, dimensions and pressure ......................................... 358
Electrical system................................................................................... 361
Type approval....................................................................................... 362
Symbols in the display.......................................................................... 374
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SPECIFICATIONS
09 Specifications
09 Type designations
Label location
344
09 Specifications
Type designations 09
345
09 Specifications
Dimensions
346
09 Specifications
Weights WARNING
Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank
The car's driving characteristics change
90% full and all fluids. depending on how heavily it is loaded and
The weight of passengers and accessories, how the load is distributed.
and towball load (when a trailer is hitched, see
table page 348) influences the payload and is
not included in the kerb weight.
Permitted max. load = Gross vehicle weight -
Kerb weight.
NOTE
The documented kerb weight applies to
cars in the standard version - i.e. a car with-
out extra equipment or accessories. This
means that for every accessory added the
loading capacity of the car is reduced cor-
respondingly by the weight of the acces-
sory. For information on decal location, see page 344.
Examples of accessories that reduce load- Max. gross vehicle weight
ing capacity are the Kinetic/Momentum/
Summum equipment levels, as well as other Max. train weight (car+trailer)
accessories such as Towbar, Load carriers, Max. front axle load
Space box, Audio system, Auxiliary lamps,
GPS, Fuel-driven heater, Safety grille, Car- Max. rear axle load
pets, Cargo cover, Power seats, etc.
Weighing the car is a certain way of ascer- Equipment level
taining the kerb weight of your own partic-
ular car. Max. load: See registration document.
Max. roof load: 75 kg.
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348
09 Specifications
Engine Gearbox Max. weight braked trailer (kg) Max. towball load (kg)
D5 Automatic, TF-80SC 1800 90
349
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09 Engine specifications
Engine specifications
NOTE
Not all engines are available in all markets.
Engine Engine Output Output Torque (Nm/ No. of Bore Stroke Swept Com-
codeA (kW/rpm) (hp/rpm) rpm) cylin- (mm) (mm) volume pression
ders (litres) ratio
T3B B4164T3 110/5700 150/5700 240/1600–4000 4 79 81.4 1.596 10.0:1
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Engine oil 09
Adverse driving conditions Choose a fully synthetic engine oil for adverse IMPORTANT
Adverse driving conditions can lead to abnor- driving conditions. It provides extra protection
for the engine. In order to fulfil the requirements for the
mally high oil temperature or oil consumption. engine's service intervals all engines are
Below are some examples of adverse driving Volvo recommends Castrol oil products. filled with a specially adapted synthetic
conditions. engine oil at the factory. The choice of oil
has been made very carefully with regard to
Check the oil level more frequently for long
service life, starting characteristics, fuel
journeys: consumption and environmental impact.
• towing a caravan or trailer An approved engine oil must be used in
• in mountainous regions order that the recommended service inter-
vals can be applied. Only use a prescribed
• at high speeds grade of oil for both filling and oil change,
• in temperatures colder than -30 °C or hot- otherwise you will risk affecting service life,
ter than +40 °C starting characteristics, fuel consumption
and environmental impact.
The above also apply to shorter driving dis-
tances at low temperatures. Volvo Car Corporation disclaims all war-
ranty liability if engine oil of the prescribed
grade and viscosity is not used.
Volvo recommends that oil changes are car-
ried out at an authorised Volvo workshop.
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09 Engine oil
Engine Engine code Recommended oil grade Volume, incl. oil filter
(litres)
T6 B6304T4 Oil grade: ACEA A5/B5 approx 6.8
T3D B4164T3 Certified and factory-filled oil: Oil grade WSS-M2C925-A approx. 4.1
352
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DRIVe 10.5
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353
09 Specifications
NOTE
Under normal driving conditions, the gear-
box oil does not need to be changed during
its service life. However, this may be nec-
essary under adverse driving conditions,
see page 353.
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Fuel 09
T3A - - - - - -
T4FB - - - - - -
T4FB - - - - - -
T4A - - - - - -
T4A - - - - - -
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09 Fuel
A B C
356
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Fuel 09
There are several reasons for increased fuel • Drive gently and avoid unnecessary accel-
consumption compared with the table's val- eration as well as braking too hard.
ues. Examples of this are: • Drive with the correct air pressure in the
• The driver's driving style. tyres and check this regularly - select ECO
tyre pressure for best results, see the tyre
• If the customer has specified wheels larger pressure table on page 358.
than those fitted as standard on the mod-
el's basic version, then resistance increa- • Choice of tyres can affect fuel consump-
ses. tion - seek advice on suitable tyres from a
dealer.
• High speed results in increased wind resis-
tance. See further information and more advice on
pages 12 and 264.
• Fuel quality, road and traffic conditions,
weather and the condition of the car. See page 268 for general information on fuel.
Even a combination of the above-mentioned
examples can result in significantly improved
consumption. For further information, please
refer to the regulations referred to1.
Large deviations in fuel consumption may arise
in a comparison with the EU driving cycles1
which are used in the certification of the car
and on which the consumption figures in the
table are based.
To bear in mind
Tips that the driver can use in order to reduce
consumption:
1 Official fuel consumption figures are based on two standardised driving cycles in a laboratory environment ("EU driving cycles") all in accordance with EU Directive 80/1268/EEC (Euro 4), EU Regulation
no 692/2008 (Euro 5) and UN ECE Regulation no 101. The regulations cover the driving cycles for urban driving and extra-urban driving. - Urban driving - the measurement starts with cold starting
the engine. The driving is simulated. - Extra-urban driving - the car is accelerated and braked at speeds between 0-120 km/h. The driving is simulated. - Cars with the D5 engine and 6-speed manual
transmission or DRIVe engine and 6-speed manual transmission, are started in 2nd gear. The value for combined driving, which is given in the table, according to legislation, is a combination of
urban driving and extra-urban driving. CO2 emission - to calculate the carbon dioxide emissions from the two driving cycles, the exhaust gases are collected. These are then analysed and give the
value for CO2 emissions.
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Engine Tyre size Speed Load, 1 - 3 persons Max. load ECO pressureA
(km/h) Front Rear Front Rear Front/rear
(kPa)B (kPa) (kPa) (kPa) (kPa)
205/60 R 16 0 - 160 230 230 260 260 260
215/55 R 16
T3
215/50 R 17
T4 160 + 260 240 280 260 -
235/45 R 17
T4F
235/40 R 18
DRIVe
0 - 160 230 230 260 260 260
235/45 R 17 SST
160 + 260 260 280 280 -
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Engine Tyre size Speed Load, 1 - 3 persons Max. load ECO pressureA
(km/h) Front Rear Front Rear Front/rear
(kPa)B (kPa) (kPa) (kPa) (kPa)
215/55 R 16 0 - 160 230 230 260 260 260
215/50 R 17
T5
235/45 R 17 160 + 260 240 280 260 -
D3
235/40 R 18
D5 FWD
0 - 160 230 230 260 260 260
235/45 R 17 SST
160 + 260 260 280 280 -
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NOTE
All engines, tyres or combinations of these
are not always available in all markets.
360
09 Specifications
Electrical system 09
Battery
Engine Voltage (V) Cold start capacity, Reserve capacity
CCA - Cold Cranking Amperes (A) (minutes)
Petrol (Ethanol) 12 520–800 100–160
NOTE
• The battery's container size should be
consistent with the original battery's
dimensions.
• The battery's height is different depend-
ing on size.
09 Type approval
IS, LI, N, CH
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Bluetooth
Declaration of Conformity (Declaration of Conformity)
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Countries
in the EU:
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Czech Alpine Electronics, Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento Bluetooth Module je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými
Republic: ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.
Denmark: Undertegnede Alpine Electronics, Inc. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Bluetooth Module overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige
relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Germany: Hiermit erklärt Alpine Electronics, Inc., dass sich das Gerät Bluetooth Module in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden
Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
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Estonia: Käesolevaga kinnitab Alpine Electronics, Inc. seadme Bluetooth Module vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud
direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
UK Hereby, Alpine Electronics, Inc., declares that this Bluetooth Module is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Spain: Por medio de la presente Alpine Electronics, Inc. declara que el Bluetooth Module cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera
otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Greece: ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Alpine Electronics, Inc. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ Bluetooth Module ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ
ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
France: Par la présente Alpine Electronics, Inc. déclare que l'appareil Bluetooth Module est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres
dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Italy: Con la presente Alpine Electronics, Inc. dichiara che questo Bluetooth Module è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre
disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latvia: Ar šo Alpine Electronics, Inc. deklarē, ka Bluetooth Module atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to
saistītajiem noteikumiem.
Lithuania: Šiuo Alpine Electronics, Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis Bluetooth Module atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos
nuostatas.
Nether- Hierbij verklaart Alpine Electronics, Inc. dat het toestel Bluetooth Module in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere
lands: relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Malta: Hawnhekk, Alpine Electronics, Inc., jiddikjara li dan Bluetooth Module jikkonforma mal-ĘtiĒijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oĘrajn
relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
Hungary: Alulírott, Alpine Electronics, Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a Bluetooth Module megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az
1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
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Poland: Niniejszym Alpine Electronics, Inc. oświadcza, że Bluetooth Module jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi
stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
Portugal: Alpine Electronics, Inc. declara que este Bluetooth Module está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da
Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovenia: Alpine Electronics, Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Bluetooth Module v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive
1999/5/ES.
Slovakia: Alpine Electronics, Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že Bluetooth Module spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice
1999/5/ES.
Finland: Alpine Electronics, Inc. vakuuttaa täten että Bluetooth Module tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä
koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Sweden: Härmed intygar Alpine Electronics, Inc. att denna Bluetooth Module står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och
övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Iceland: Alpine Electronics, Inc. hereby certifies that this Bluetooth Module conforms to the essential characteristic requirements and other
relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EC.
Norway: Alpine Electronics, Inc. erklærer herved at utstyret Bluetooth Module er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante
krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
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Singa-
pore:
The Uni-
ted Arab
Emirates:
Jordan: The product that contains the Bluetooth module is approved with the following certification number.
BT module certification number: TRC/LPD/2010/4.
BT module name: IAM2.1BT PWB EU
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South
Africa:
Uruguay: This product contains URSEC approved transmitter [module name and model name (IAM2.1 BT PWB EU + BVJG905A, BVVE905A,
BVLV905A)]
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Jamaica: Approved for use in Jamaica SMA EI: IAM2.1
Nigeria:
Mexico: Warning
"Este equipo opera a titulo secundario, consecuentemente, debe aceptar interferencias perjudiciales incluyendo equipos de la misma
clase y puede no causar interferencias a sistemas operando a titulo primario."
Bluetooth module installation information
This module board is to be installed only by the professional line operator and used only for car audio produced by ALPINE ELEC-
TRONICS, INC. When this Bluetooth Module Board is installed in the Car Audio, we shall consider the following points: 1. Since
"IAM2.1 BT PWB US" owns its FCC ID/IC Number, we shall affix an exterior label on the outside of the product if the FCC ID is not
visible. The exterior label shall use wording such as either "Contains Transmitter Module Board FCC ID: A269ZUA130 / IC: 700B-
IAM2101" or "Contains FCC ID: A269ZUA130 / IC: 700B-IAM2101". 2. "IAM2.1 BT PWB US" complies with requirements of subsections
15.19(a)(3) in FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C. The manual statement 15.19 (a)(3) is included in User Guide of the product.
COFETEL No. RCPALIA10-0353
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09 Specifications
Type approval 09
Country
Bot-
swana:
Croatia:
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09 Specifications
Information, 70
read display text
G025102
Alert) passenger com-
Symbol Meaning Page
partment heater*
Adaptive cruise 171
Adaptive cruise 165,
control* ABL system* 84
control* 171, 177
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Airbag, passenger 23
seat, deactivated
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377
10 Alphabetical Index
378
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Battery............................................. 319, 361 Emergency Brake Assistance, EBA ... 125 Chassis settings...................................... 164
maintenance....................................... 319 emergency brake lights........................ 85 Checking and topping up the coolant..... 308 10
remote control ................................... 244 filling brake fluid.................................. 310
Checking the engine oil level................... 305
remote control key/PCC....................... 49 symbols in the combined instrument
start assistance................................... 110 panel................................................... 126 Children..................................................... 31
symbols on the battery....................... 320 child safety locks.................................. 35
Bulbs, see Lighting.................................. 311
warning symbols................................. 320 child seats and side airbags................. 24
location in the car................................. 31
Bioethanol E85........................................ 269
safety.................................................... 31
Blind spot (BLIS)...................................... 205 C Child safety locks...................................... 61
Blind Spot Information System, BLIS...... 205
Calls Child seat................................................... 31
Bluetooth incoming............................................. 247 Child seats................................................. 31
handsfree ........................................... 245 operation............................................. 247 ISOFIX fixture system for child seats. . . 36
media ................................................. 237
Camera sensor................................ 183, 189 recommended...................................... 33
microphone off .................................. 247
Car care................................................... 336 size classes for child seats with the ISO-
streaming audio ................................. 237
FIX fixture system................................. 36
transfer call to mobile ........................ 247 Car care, leather upholstery.................... 338
upper mounting points for child seats.. 39
Bonnet, opening...................................... 304 Cargo area
Cigarette lighter socket............................ 210
Boot lid loading................................................ 272
load retaining eyelets.......................... 273 City Safety™............................................ 182
locking/unlocking.................................. 57
Car upholstery......................................... 338 Cleaning
Brake and clutch fluid.............................. 309
automatic car washes......................... 336
Brake light.................................................. 85 Car wash.................................................. 336
car wash............................................. 336
Brakes...................................................... 125 Catalytic converter................................... 268 rims..................................................... 337
anti-lock braking system, ABS........... 125 recovery.............................................. 282 seatbelts............................................. 339
brake light............................................. 85 CD ........................................................... 230 upholstery........................................... 338
brake system...................................... 125 Centre console........................................ 138 Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)........ 147
electric parking brake......................... 127
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Climate control........................................ 146 Corner Traction Control .......................... 162 Driver Alert Control.................................. 193
general................................................ 146 Crash, see Collision................................... 30 Driver Alert System.................................. 193
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sensors............................................... 146
Cruise control.......................................... 165 Driving...................................................... 264
Clock, setting............................................. 74 cooling system.................................... 264
CZIP (Clear Zone Interior Package)......... 147
CO2 emissions ........................................ 355 with the boot lid open......................... 265
with trailer........................................... 275
Collision..................................................... 30
Collision warning............................. 186, 187 D Driving in water........................................ 264
Driving with a trailer
Collision warning system
DAB Radio............................................... 227 towball load........................................ 347
radar sensor........................ 175, 182, 187
Deadlock towing capacity.................................. 347
Collision Warning with Auto Brake*......... 186
deactivation.......................................... 59 DSTC, see also Stability control system.. 163
Colour code, paint................................... 340 temporary deactivation......................... 59
DVD ......................................................... 230
Combined instrument panel.................... 136 Deadlocks.................................................. 59
Comfort inside the passenger compart- Defroster.................................................. 153
ment......................................................... 209
Diesel....................................................... 269 E
Comfort lighting......................................... 88
Diesel particle filter.................................. 270
Compass................................................... 99 ECC, electronic climate control............... 149
Dipstick, electronic.................................. 307
calibration............................................. 99 Economical driving.................................. 264
Direction indicators.................................... 86
Condensation in headlamps.................... 336 ECO pressure.......................................... 293
Disengaging the gear selector inhibitor... 114
controls Eco Start/Stop DRIVe.............................. 117
centre console ........................... 217, 257 Display lighting.......................................... 83
Electrical socket...................................... 211
Controls Distance Warning.................................... 179 cargo area........................................... 273
centre console.................................... 138 Dolby Surround Pro Logic II.................... 214 front seat............................................. 211
Controls, lights........................................... 83 Door mirrors............................................... 96 Electric parking brake.............................. 127
Cooling system........................................ 264 Driveable punctured tyres........................ 296 low battery voltage............................. 127
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F
oil........................................................ 305 general................................................ 325
overview.............................................. 305 relay/fuse box in engine compart-
power steering fluid............................ 310 Fan........................................................... 151 ment.................................................... 326
Start/Stop........................................... 334
Engine drag control ................................ 162 Fault tracing for the camera sensor. 184, 190
Fuse table
Engine oil......................................... 305, 351 First aid equipment.................................. 294
fuses in engine compartment............. 327
adverse driving conditions.................. 351 First aid kit .............................................. 294
capacities........................................... 351
Flexifuel.................................................... 108
filter..................................................... 305
adaptation........................................... 109
oil grade.............................................. 351
Fluids, capacities..................................... 353
Engine specifications............................... 350
Fluids and oils.......................................... 353
Environmental labelling, FSC, owner's
manual....................................................... 12 Fog lamps
rear........................................................ 85
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382
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383
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Menu navigation, Infotainment ............... 257 remove with the air vents................... 154 Panic function............................................ 44
Menus/Functions..................................... 140 timer function...................................... 153 Park assist camera.................................. 202
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Menus and messages.............................. 136 Mobile phone Parking assistance................................... 199
connect............................................... 248 parking assistance sensors................ 201
Menu structure, Infotainment ................. 257
handsfree............................................ 245
Menu system MY CAR............................ 138 Parking brake........................................... 127
register phone..................................... 246
Messages and symbols voice control....................................... 253 Parking heater.......................................... 156
Collision Warning with Auto battery and fuel................................... 156
MY CAR................................................... 138
Brake.......................................... 185, 191 parking on a hill.................................. 156
Distance Alert..................................... 180 time setting......................................... 158
Driver Alert Control............................. 195
Lane Departure Warning..................... 197
O Passenger compartment......................... 209
Passenger compartment filter................. 147
Messages and symbols in the Adaptive Oil, see also Engine oil............................. 351 Passenger compartment heater
cruise control........................................... 177 Oil level low.............................................. 305 fuel-driven........................................... 156
Messages in BLIS.................................... 207 Overheating............................................. 275 PCC – Personal Car Communicator
Messages in the combined instrument Owner's manual, environmental labelling.. 12 functions............................................... 43
panel........................................................ 136 range............................................... 44, 45
Messages in the information display....... 163 Pedestrian protection.............................. 186
Meters in the combined instrument panel P Petrol grade............................................. 268
fuel gauge............................................. 70 Phone
speedometer......................................... 70 PACOS....................................................... 22
connect............................................... 248
tachometer........................................... 70 PACOS, switch.......................................... 22 handsfree............................................ 245
Misting..................................................... 153 Paintwork incoming calls..................................... 247
attending to the windows................... 146 colour code......................................... 340 making calls........................................ 247
condensation in headlamps............... 336 damage and touch-up........................ 339 phone book......................................... 249
phone book, shortcut......................... 249
Panel lighting............................................. 83
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385
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386
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387
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Weights
kerb weight......................................... 347
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Wheels
changing............................................. 290
installation........................................... 291
rims..................................................... 287
snow chains........................................ 288
spare wheel........................................ 291
Wheels and tyres..................................... 286
Whiplash injury, WHIPS............................. 27
WHIPS
child seat/booster cushion................... 27
whiplash injury...................................... 27
Windows, rearview and door mirrors......... 94
Windscreen washing.................................. 93
Windscreen wipers.................................... 92
rain sensor............................................ 92
Winter driving........................................... 265
Winter tyres.............................................. 288
Wiper blades............................................ 317
changing............................................. 317
cleaning.............................................. 317
service position................................... 317
Wipers and washing.................................. 92
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