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We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an We also urge you and your passengers to wear seat belts at all times in
automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. this (or any other) vehicle. And, of course, please do not operate a vehi-
cle if you may be affected by alcohol, medication or any impairment that
This printed supplement is a complement to the owner’s manual availa-
could hinder your ability to drive.
ble in the center display. It additionally includes specifications, tire pres-
sures and fuses as well as a summary of other important and practical Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable federal safety and emis-
information. To help get the most from your Volvo, we urge you to famili- sion standards. If you have any questions regarding your vehicle, please
arize yourself with this supplement and the instructions and mainte- contact your Volvo retailer or see the article "Contacting Volvo" for infor-
nance information in the owner’s manual. The owner’s manual can also mation on getting in touch with Volvo in the United States and Canada.
be found in a mobile app (Volvo manual) and on Volvo Car’s support site
at support.volvocars.com.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Contacting Volvo 8 On-board digital owner's manual 44 General safety information 50
Volvo Roadside Assistance 8 Navigating in the digital owner's manual 45 Occupant safety 50
Additional information about your vehicle 8 Glass 47 Reporting safety defects 51
Volvo and the environment 9 Technician certification 47 Recall information 52
Owner's manual and the environment 10 Safety during pregnancy 52
IntelliSafe—driver support 10 Whiplash protection system 53
Sensus 11 Seat belts 54
Owner's manual in mobile devices 14 Seat belt pretensioners 55
Options, accessories and the On- 14 Buckling and unbuckling seat belts 56
board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket
Door and seat belt reminders 58
Finding owner's information 16 Airbag system 59
Driver distraction 18 Driver/passenger side airbags 60
Volvo Structural Parts Statement 19 Occupant weight sensor 63
Crash event data 20 Side impact airbags 66
Volvo ID 21 Inflatable curtains 67
Center display overview 22 Safety mode 68
Changing center display settings 24 Starting or moving a vehicle in safety 68
Using the center display keyboard 25 mode
Function view buttons 30 Child safety 69
Navigating in the center display's views 32 Child restraints 71
Symbols in the center display status bar 37 Infant seats 73
Changing settings in different types 37 Convertible seats 75
of apps
Booster cushions 77
Using the center display 38 ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 78
Using the owner's manual 42 Lower child seat attachment points 79
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Top tether anchors 80 Passenger compartment storage spaces 88 Checking tire inflation pressure 111
Integrated booster cushion* 81 Engine compartment overview 89 Changing tires 113
Raising the integrated booster cushion* 82 Using the glove compartment 90 Tools 113
Stowing the integrated booster cushion* 84 Tunnel console 90 Jack 114
Sun visors 91 Spare tire 114
Loading 91 Wheel bolts 116
Grocery bag holder 94 Removing a wheel 116
Cargo net 95 Installing a wheel 118
Steel cargo grid* 96 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 118
Load anchoring eyelets 98 Checking tire inflation pressure 120
Cargo compartment cover* 98 Reinflating tires equipped with the 121
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Automatically arming/disarming the 101
alarm Calibrating the Tire Pressure 122
Monitoring System (TPMS)
Octane rating 101
Tire sealing system 123
Opening/closing the fuel filler door 102
Using the tire sealing system 125
Tires 103
Inflating a tire with the tire sealing 129
Tire sidewall designations 105 system compressor
Wheel (rim) designations 107 Electrical sockets 131
Tire terminology 107 Replacing bulbs 134
Tire direction of rotation 108 Removing the rectangular headlight 136
Tread wear indicator 109 cover
Loading specifications 109 Replacing low beam headlight bulbs 137
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 110 Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs 137
Snow tires and chains 111 Replacing front parking light bulbs 138
Replacing front turn signal bulbs 139
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FUSES SPECIFICATIONS
Bulb specifications 139 Fuses 148 Label information 162
Replacing wiper blades 140 Replacing fuses 148 Dimensions 165
Windshield wipers in the service position 141 Fuses in the engine compartment 149 Weights 167
Refilling the windshield washer fluid 142 Fuses in the passenger compartment 153 Air conditioning refrigerant 169
reservoir
Fuses in the cargo compartment 157 Brake fluid specification and volume 169
Opening and closing the hood 143
Coolant specifications 170
Detachable trailer hitch* 144
Engine specifications 171
Engine oil specifications and volume 173
Fuel tank volume 173
Tire inflation pressure table 174
Transmission fluid specification and 175
volume
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INDEX
Index 177
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INTRODUCTION
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Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos Volvo and the environment refinement of conventional gasoline-powered
Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos are Volvo is committed to the well-being of its cus- internal combustion engines, Volvo is actively
available in PDF format. Quick Guides and sup- tomers. As a natural part of this commitment, we looking at advanced technology alternative-fuel
plements can also be found on the support site. care about the environment in which we all live. vehicles.
Select a model and a model year and download Concern for the environment means an everyday
the desired information. involvement in reducing our environmental When you drive a Volvo, you become our partner
impact. in the work to lessen the car's impact on the
Contact environment. To reduce your vehicle's environ-
Contact information for customer support and the Volvo's environmental activities are based on a mental impact, you can:
nearest Volvo retailer are available on the site. holistic view, which means we consider the over-
all environmental impact of a product throughout
• Maintain proper air pressure in your tires.
Related information Tests have shown decreased fuel economy
its complete life cycle. In this context, design, pro- with improperly inflated tires.
• Using the owner's manual (p. 42) duction, product use, and recycling are all impor-
• On-board digital owner's manual (p. 44) tant considerations. In production, Volvo has • Follow the recommended maintenance
partly or completely phased out several chemicals schedule in your Warranty and Service
• Volvo ID (p. 21) Records Information booklet.
including CFCs, lead chromates, asbestos, and
cadmium; and reduced the number of chemicals • Drive at a constant speed whenever possible.
used in our plants 50% since 1991.
• See a trained and qualified Volvo service
Volvo was the first in the world to introduce into technician as soon as possible for inspection
production a three-way catalytic converter with a if the check engine (malfunction indicator)
Lambda sond, now called the heated oxygen sen- light illuminates, or stays on after the vehicle
sor, in 1976. The current version of this highly has started.
efficient system reduces emissions of harmful • Properly dispose of any vehicle-related waste
substances (CO, HC, NOx) from the exhaust pipe such as used motor oil, used batteries, brake
by approximately 95 – 99% and the search to pads, etc.
eliminate the remaining emissions continues.
Volvo is the only automobile manufacturer to • When cleaning your vehicle, please use gen-
uine Volvo car care products. All Volvo car
offer CFC-free retrofit kits for the air conditioning
care products are formulated to be environ-
system of all models as far back as the 1975
mentally friendly.
model 240. Advanced electronic engine controls
and cleaner fuels are bringing us closer to our
goal. In addition to continuous environmental
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Owner's manual and the IntelliSafe—driver support • General safety information (p. 50)
environment IntelliSafe is Volvo's philosophy regarding vehi-
The wood pulp in Volvo's printed owner's infor- cle safety. It encompasses a number of systems,
mation comes from FSC® (Forest Stewardship both standard and optional, that are designed to
Council®) certified forests and other responsible help make driving and traveling in a Volvo safer.
sources.
Support
FSC® Systems that help make driving safer are an inte-
gral part of IntelliSafe. These include optional
features such as Adaptive Cruise Control* that
helps maintain a set distance to a vehicle ahead,
Park Assist Pilot*, which assists in parking the
vehicle, Cross Traffic Alert*, Blind Spot
Information*, etc.
Accident prevention
Systems such as City Safety are designed to
automatically apply the brakes in situations in
The symbol above indicates that the wood pulp is which the driver does not have time to react.
FSC® certified. Lane Keeping Aid* alerts the driver if the vehicle
inadvertently crosses a lane's/road's side marker
Related information line.
• Volvo and the environment (p. 9)
Protection
The vehicle is equipped with e.g., seat belt pre-
tensioners that pull the seat belts taut in critical
situations when there is a collision risk and
numerous airbags designed to help provide cush-
ioning if certain types of collisions should occur.
Related information
• Airbag system (p. 59)
• Seat belts (p. 54)
10 * Option/accessory.
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Information is presented in different displays depending on how it should be prioritized (generic illustration)
12 * Option/accessory.
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Related information
• Using the center display (p. 38)
• Center display overview (p. 22)
• Navigating in the center display's views
(p. 32)
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Owner's manual in mobile devices The app contains videos and exterior/interior Options, accessories and the On-
Owner's information mobile app1 can be down- views of the vehicle with certain components/ board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket
loaded from the App Store and Google Play and functions highlighted in hotspots, which lead We strongly recommend that Volvo owners
is adapted for both cell phones and tablets. directly to related information. It is easy to navi- install only genuine, Volvo-approved accesso-
These apps also contain videos and interior/ gate between the various categories and articles ries, and that accessory installations be per-
exterior hotspot views of the vehicle that you can and the contents are searchable. formed only by a trained and qualified Volvo
click on for additional information. service technician.
Related information
• Using the owner's manual (p. 42)
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|| Connecting equipment to the On-board (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- Finding owner's information
Diagnostic (OBDII) socket ence, and Owner's information is available in several differ-
(2) this device must accept any interference ent formats in both digital and printed form. The
WARNING received, including interference that may cause owner's manual is available on the vehicle's cen-
undesired operation. ter display, as a mobile app and on Volvo's sup-
Volvo Cars takes no responsibility for the con-
port website.
sequences of connecting non-authorized
equipment to the On-board Diagnostic WARNING There is also a Quick Guide in the glove com-
(OBDII) socket. This socket should only be partment as well as a printed supplement to the
used by a trained and qualified Volvo service Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compli- owner's manual containing information about
technician.
ance could void the user's authority to oper- e.g., fuses, specifications, etc. A complete prin-
ate the equipment. ted owner's manual can also be ordered.
Canada
IC: 20839-ACUII06
This device complies with Industry Canada
licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
The diagnostic socket OBDII under the dashboard on
the driver's side
Type approval
USA
FCC ID: 2AGKKACUII-06
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
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WARNING Volvo Structural Parts Statement vehicle that has been previously damaged.
Volvo has always been and continues to be a Although these parts may appear equivalent, it is
The driver is always responsible for operating difficult to tell if the parts have been previously
the vehicle in a safe manner and for comply- leader in automotive safety.
replaced with non-OE parts or if the part has
ing with current statutes and regulations.
Volvo engineers and manufactures vehicles been damaged as a result of a prior collision. The
It is also essential to maintain and service the designed to help protect vehicle occupants in the quality of these used parts may also have been
vehicle according to Volvo's recommendations event of a collision. affected due to environmental exposure.
as stated in the owner's information and the
service and warranty booklet. Volvos are designed to absorb the impact of a Related information
collision. This energy absorption system including,
If the on-board information differs from the
but not limited to, structural components such as
• Crash event data (p. 20)
printed owner's manual, the printed informa-
tion always takes precedence. bumper reinforcement bars, bumper energy • Contacting Volvo (p. 8)
absorbers, frames, rails, fender aprons, A-pillars,
B-pillars and body panels must work together to
Related information maintain cabin integrity and protect the vehicle
• Volvo Structural Parts Statement (p. 19)
occupants.
The supplemental restraint system including but
not limited to air bags, side curtain air bags, and
deployment sensors work together with the
above components to provide proper timing for
air bag deployment.
Due to the above, Volvo Car USA does not sup-
port the use of aftermarket, alternative or any-
thing other than original Volvo parts for collision
repair.
Volvo Car USA also recommends using Volvo-
approved replacement glass. The use of after-
market glass, particularly a windshield, can have
an adverse effect on collision avoidance and
advanced lighting systems.
In addition Volvo does not support the use or re-
use of structural components from an existing
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Crash event data tinely acquired during a crash investigation. To Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647
This vehicle is equipped with an event data read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment
1-800-458-1552
recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is is required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR
to record, in certain crash or near crash-like sit- is needed. www.volvocars.com/us
uations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting Furthermore, your vehicle is equipped with a In Canada
a road obstacle, data that will assist in under- number of computers whose task is to continu-
standing how a vehicle's systems performed. ously control and monitor the vehicle’s operation. Volvo Car Canada Ltd.
The EDR is designed to record data related to They can also register some of this information Customer Care Centre
vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short during normal driving conditions, most importantly
period of time, typically 30 seconds or less. The if they detect a fault relating to the vehicle’s oper- 9130 Leslie Street
EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such ation and functionality or upon activation of the Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9
data as: vehicle’s active safety systems (e.g. City Safety
1-800-663-8255
and the auto-brake function). Some of the regis-
• How various systems in your vehicle were
tered information is required by technicians when www.volvocars.com/ca
operating;
carrying out service and maintenance to enable
• Whether or not the driver and passenger them to diagnose and rectify any faults that have
safety belts were buckled/fastened; occurred in the vehicle and to enable Volvo to ful-
• How far (if at all) the driver was depressing fill legal and other regulatory requirements. Infor-
the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and, mation thus registered in the vehicle is registered
in the vehicle’s computers until the vehicle is
• How fast the vehicle was traveling.
serviced or repaired. In addition to the above, the
These data can help provide a better understand- registered information may – on an aggregated
ing of the circumstances in which crashes and basis – be used for research and product devel-
injuries occur. opment purposes in order to continuously
EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a improve the safety and quality of Volvo vehicles.
non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data are For additional information, contact:
recorded by the EDR under normal driving condi-
tions and the EDR never registers who is driving In the United States
the vehicle or the location of a crash or a near Volvo Car USA, LLC
crash-like situation. However, other parties, such
as law enforcement, could combine the EDR data Customer Care Center
with the type of personally identifying data rou- 1 Volvo Drive, P.O. box 914
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2. Start the app and register a personal email 3. Follow the instructions that will be sent auto-
address. matically to the email address linked to your
Volvo ID.
3. Follow the instructions that will be sent auto- > Your Volvo ID is now registered to the
matically to this email address. vehicle and the Volvo ID services available
> A Volvo ID has now been created and has can be used.
been automatically registered to the vehi-
cle. The Volvo ID services available can Advantages of having a Volvo ID
now be used. • Only one user name and password are
Using the Volvo On Call app required to access online services.
1. Download the latest version of the Volvo On • If you change a user name or password for
Call app to your cell phone from e.g., the App one of the online service (e.g., Volvo On Call),
Store, Windows Phone or Google Play. it/they will also be automatically changed for
the other services.
2. Start the app and create a Volvo ID on the
start page.
3. Register a personal email address and then
follow the instructions that will be sent auto-
matically to this address.
2 These services vary and may be subject to change. Consult your Volvo retailer.
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Three of the center display's basic views. Swipe to the right/left to access the Function/App view (generic illustration)
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Function view: vehicle functions can be acti- The extra sub-view: the most recently used
vated/deactivated by tapping. Certain func- apps/vehicle functions that do not belong in
tions are called "trigger functions", which any of the other sub-views are listed here.
open settings windows, e.g., Camera and Tap the sub-view to expand it.
parking functions. Settings for the head-up Climate bar: information and direct access to
display* are also started from Function view settings such as temperature, seat heating*
but the actual interaction is controlled from and blower speed. Tap the symbol at the
the steering wheel keypad buttons and the center of the Climate bar to open Climate
instrument panel. view for additional settings.
Home view: the initial view shown when the
center display is started. Related information
App (Application) view: shows apps that have
• Using the center display (p. 38)
been downloaded (third-party apps) as well
as ones for integrated functions such as FM
radio. Tap an icon to open the app.
Status bar: vehicle activities are shown at the
top of the screen. Network/connection infor-
mation is shown on the left side of the bar.
Media-related information, the clock and
information about background activities are
shown to the right.
Top view: pull down the tab to open Top view.
From here, you can access Settings,
Owner's manual and stored messages.
Navigation: leads to map navigation. Tap the
sub-view to expand it.
Media: the most recently used media-related
apps. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Phone: used to access phone-related func-
tions. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
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Changing center display settings ground will be light and the text will be dark,
The center display activates automatically when which can increase readability in strong ambient
the driver's door is opened. Settings can be lighting.
made for e.g., sounds, background and themes. These alternatives are always available and do
not shift automatically according to changes in
Turning off or changing the volume of ambient lighting.
center display sounds
System sounds in the center display can be Related information
turned off or their volume can be changed: • Using the center display (p. 38)
1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top • Sensus (p. 11)
view.
2. Tap Sound System Volumes.
3. Pull the control under Screen Touch to the
desired level to change volume or turn off
the sound for tapping the screen or Keypad
Touch.
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NOTE
The keyboard cannot be used if the vehicle is
moving.
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Keyboard function buttons (the appearance may vary depending on language settings, context, etc.)
Field for possible search hits. The word word to select it. The keyboard may not sup- The characters that can be entered are lan-
changes as new letters are added. Scroll in port all language selections, in which case guage-dependent (see point 7). Tap a char-
the list using the left/right arrows. Tap a this line on the screen will not be displayed. acter to enter it.
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Several buttons (depending on the context languages and tap a language to use it. To When more than one language
for which the keyboard is being used) will be add keyboard languages, see the heading has been selected, this button
displayed here. In certain cases, it can be "Changing keyboard languages" below. (7) will appear on the keyboard.
used to enter @ (for an email address) or to Tap to enter blank spaces.
start a new line.
Press to hide the keyboard. In cases where Tap to erase one character at a time.
this is not possible, the button will not be dis- To shift between keyboard languages by display-
Tap to enable handwriting. See the section
played. ing the list of available languages:
"Handwritten text" below.
Tap once to enter one uppercase letter. Tap the button above the keyboard to confirm the 1. Press and hold the button (7).
Double-tap for Caps lock (tap again to text that has been entered (not shown in the
return to lowercase letters). Letters entered > A list will be displayed.
illustration). This button's appearance differs
after the !, . and ? characters will automati- depending on the context. 2. Tap the desired language. If more than four
cally be uppercase. The first letter in the text languages have been selected in Settings,
field or in text fields intended for names, Changing keyboard languages scroll in the list.
addresses or company names will also auto- In order to change keyboard languages, they > The keyboard layout and characters avail-
matically be uppercase. The first letter in text must first be selected under Settings. able will change to the selected language.
fields intended for passwords, web
The keyboard language can be changed without To shift between keyboard languages without
addresses or email addresses will automati-
changing the language used for the other sys- displaying the list of available languages:
cally be lowercase unless upper case is
tems/menus in the vehicle.
chosen. – Tap the button (7).
Press to display the numbers that can be 1. Pull down the center display's Top view and
> The keyboard will switch to the next lan-
entered. When numbers are displayed, tap tap Settings.
guage in the list (without displaying the
to resume entering text or to 2. Tap System Keyboard Layouts. list itself).
enter special characters.
3. Select and one or more of the languages in
Tap to change the keyboard language (in this the list.
example, English is the selected language).
> This makes it possible to change the key-
The characters available will change accord-
board layout and characters available
ing to the selected language (2). This button
depending on the language(s) selected.
will only be displayed if several keyboard lan-
guages have been selected (see the section
"Changing keyboard languages" below).
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Press and hold to display a list of possible
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CAUTION
Do not touch the screen with sharp objects
because this could cause scratches.
Area for entering characters.
2. Continue entering characters.
To enter language-specific characters such as é Text box where the characters entered in
or è (if available): > If no other choice is made, the character
area (1) appear. at the top of the list will be used. Tap one
1. Press and hold a character key. Suggested characters. Scroll in the list if of the other characters in the list to use it
> A box with available characters will open. necessary. instead.
2. Tap the desired character. If none of the spe- Blank spaces.
cial characters is selected, the key's initial
character will be entered. Tap to erase one character at a time.
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Erase a character by swiping over the handwriting area Create a new line by drawing above the characters as
(1) shown in the illustration
Characters can be erased/changed in several Blank spaces
ways:
• Tap the desired character in the list (3).
• Tap button (5) to erase the character and
start again.
• Sweep horizontally from right to left over the
handwriting area (1). Erase several charac-
ters by swiping over the area several times.
• Tap the "x" in the text box (2) to delete all
characters. Add a blank space by swiping from left to right
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 38)
• Center display overview (p. 22)
• Navigating in the center display's views
(p. 32)
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Function view buttons on-screen function buttons. From the Home Different types of buttons
The Function view, which is one of the center view, swipe from left to right on the screen to There are three different types of vehicle function
display's basic views, contains all of the vehicle's come to the Function view. buttons as listed in the following table.
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Related information
• Center display overview (p. 22)
• Navigating in the center display's views
(p. 32)
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Navigating in the center display's used app/vehicle function is a music app, the NOTE
views Media sub-view will be displayed.
When the vehicle is moving:
There are 5 different basic views in the center The sub-views display brief information about the
display: Home view, Top view, Climate view, App respective apps. • Some functions (using the center display
view and Function view. The display is activated keyboard, etc.) may be disabled.
The first time the vehicle is started, some of the
automatically when the driver's door is opened.
Home view's sub-views will not contain any infor- • Certain texts (e.g., those generated by
mation. apps) will be truncated to three lines. Tap
Home view the Read out button to have the entire
Home view is displayed when the screen is acti- text read aloud.
NOTE
vated. It consists of four sub-views: Navigation, • Text messages will be truncated to one
Media, Phone and an extra sub-view. The extra In Home view's standard mode (reached by line. Tap the Read out button to have
sub-view contains the most recently used app/ pressing the Home button briefly), an anima- the entire text read aloud.
vehicle function that is not related to the other tion explaining how to access the different
three sub-views. For example, if the most recently views will be shown on the screen.
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To leave (minimize) Top view, tap the screen out- App view When applicable, swipe downward to scroll in the
side of this view or tap at the bottom of Top view list of apps (depending on the number of apps
and swipe upward. The views behind will become currently running).
visible again. Top view is not available when the
To move an app, press and hold it. It will become
ignition is being started/switched off or when a
slightly bigger and transparent and can then be
message is displayed on the screen.
dragged to the desired position and released.
Going to Top view from an app Return to Home view by swiping the screen from
To pull down Top view when an app is running left to right or by pressing the Home button.
(e.g., FM radio):
• Tap FM Radio Settings to display these Function view
settings.
• Tap Owner's manual to open an article
related to the specific app.
This applies only to your vehicle's factory-
installed apps. This is not possible for third-
party apps that have been downloaded.
Climate view
The climate bar, where the most common climate
system settings can be made, is located at the
bottom of the screen and is always visible.
App view (generic illustration)
Tap the symbol at the center of the cli-
mate bar to open Climate view for Swipe the screen from right to left to access App
access to additional climate system view from Home view. This displays factory-instal-
settings. led apps such as FM as well as any apps that
have been downloaded. Brief information will be
Tap the symbol to close Climate view displayed for certain apps, for example missed
and return to a previous view. phone calls, etc.
Tap an app to open it.
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Related information
• Using the center display (p. 38)
• Center display overview (p. 22)
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Symbols in the center display status Symbol Meaning Changing settings in different types
bar of apps
The following table provides an overview of the Audio source being played. App view, which is one of the center display's
symbols used in the center display's status bar. basic views, contains all of the vehicle's apps
Audio source paused. (applications/programs). Access this view by
The status bar shows current vehicle activities swiping the screen from right to left.
and in certain cases, also their status. Due to lim- Phone call in progress.
ited space in the status bar, not all symbols will Basic apps
be displayed at all times. Audio source muted. A number of apps are standard and are part of
Volvo Sensus, such as FM Radio, USB and CD.
Symbol Meaning News broadcasts from current radio To change settings in a basic app:
Roaming activated. stationA. 1. Open the app, for example Phone, either on
Traffic information being receivedA. the home screen or full-screen from App
Cell phone network signal strength. view.
Clock. 2. Pull down Top view.
Bluetooth device connected.
3. Tap Phone settings.
A Not available in all markets.
Bluetooth activated but no device 4. Change the desired settings and confirm.
connected. Related information
5. Press the Home button, tap the screen out-
• Navigating in the center display's views
Connected to a Wi-Fi network. (p. 32) side of Top view or pull Top view up.
Action in progress.
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Using the center display The screen reacts differently depending on CAUTION
Many of the vehicle's functions can be con- whether the user taps, drags or swipes on the
screen. This makes it possible to move between Do not touch the screen with sharp objects
trolled and settings can be made from the
views, mark objects, scroll in lists and move apps because this could cause scratches.
screen in the center console, referred to in this
owner's information as the center display, which by touching the screen in various ways. The fol-
is a touchscreen. lowing table lists the gestures that can be used
on the screen:
Using the center display's touchscreen An infrared film on the screen enables it to react
functionality if a finger is directly in front of the screen (but
Two people can interact with the screen at the not actually touching it). This makes it possible to
same time, e.g., to adjust the temperature for the use the screen while wearing gloves.
driver and passenger sides.
Tap with two fingers. Zooms out from an object such as a map.
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|| Turning off and reactivating the center 2. Reactivate by pressing the Home button Moving apps and vehicle function
display briefly. buttons
> The view that was displayed when the Apps and function buttons can be moved and
screen was turned off will be displayed organized in their respective views.
again. 1. Press and hold an app/button.
> The app/button will change size and
NOTE become transparent. It can then be
• The display cannot be turned off while a moved.
message requiring action is on the 2. Drag the app/button to an available position
screen. in the view.
• The display turns off automatically when
A maximum of 48 lines can be utilized for placing
the ignition is switched off and the driv-
apps/buttons. To move an app/button outside of
er's door is opened.
the visible view, drag it to the bottom of the view.
Home button for the center display A new line will then be added where the app/
When the center display is turned off, the screen Returning to Home view button can be placed (this line may not be visi-
goes dark to avoid disturbing the driver. However, 1. Press the Home button briefly. ble). Swipe the screen to scroll up or down in the
the climate bar remains visible and apps or other > The most recent Home view mode will be view to display information that may be outside of
functions connected to the display remain active. displayed. the view.
1. Press and hold the Home button below the 2. Press again briefly. Scrolling in lists, articles or views
screen. > All of the Home view's sub-views will A scroll indicator on the screen shows that it is
> The screen will go dark. However, the cli- return to standard mode. possible to scroll up or down in the view. Press
mate bar remains visible and apps or the indicator and move it up or down or swipe up
other functions connected to the display NOTE or down anywhere in the view.
remain active. The screen can also be
cleaned while it is turned off. From Home view's standard mode, press the
Home button to start animated on-screen
instructions describing how to display the var-
ious views.
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INTRODUCTION
Related information
• Navigating in the center display's views
(p. 32)
The scroll indicator on the right side of the center dis-
play
Temperature control3
3 Generic illustration. The temperature in your vehicle may be set to degrees Fahrenheit.
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INTRODUCTION
Risk of damage to the vehicle White ISO symbols and white text/image on a Arrows containing letters are used to indi-
black background. These decals provide general cate movement.
information. If there are no illustrations associated with a
step-by-step list, the steps in the procedure are
NOTE indicated by ordinary numbers.
The decals shown in the Owner’s Manual are Position lists
examples only and are not intended to be Red circles containing a number are used in
reproductions of the decals actually used in general overview illustrations in which certain
the vehicle. The purpose is to give an indica- components are pointed out. The corres-
tion of how they look and their approximate ponding number is also used in the position
location in the vehicle. The applicable infor- list's description of the various components.
mation for your particular vehicle can be Bullet lists
found on the respective decals in the vehicle.
Bullets are used to differentiate a number of
White ISO symbols and white text/image on a components/functions/points of information that
black or blue warning background and space for Types of lists can be listed in random order.
a message. If the information on decals of this
type is ignored, damage to the vehicle could Procedures For example:
Procedures (step-by-step instructions), or actions
result.
that must be carried out in a certain order, are
• Coolant
Information arranged in numbered lists in this manual. • Engine oil
If there is a series of illustrations associated Related information
with step-by-step instructions, each step in Related information offers references to articles
the procedure is numbered in the same way containing information associated with the infor-
as the corresponding illustration. mation that you are currently reading.
Lists in which letters are used can be found
Continues on next page
} }This symbol can be found at the lower right
with series of illustrations in cases where the
order in which the instructions are carried out
is not important. corner to indicate that the current topic continues
on the following page.
Arrows with or without numbers are used to
indicate the direction of a movement.
}}
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INTRODUCTION
Related information
• On-board digital owner's manual (p. 44)
• Owner's manual in mobile devices (p. 14)
• Additional information about your vehicle All articles sorted by cate-
(p. 8) gory. An article may be lis-
ted in several categories.
NOTE
The on-board owner's information cannot be
accessed while the vehicle is moving.
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Symbols and their descriptions Symbols and their descriptions Navigating in the digital owner's
manual
Exterior/interior views of Leads to short instructional The digital on-board owner's manual is
the vehicle in which certain videos for various vehicle accessed from the center display. The contents
areas/components are functions. are searchable and it is easy to navigate among
highlighted as hotspots. the various sections.
Tap a hotspot to come to a
relevant article.
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* Option/accessory. 47
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
General safety information If the dedicated warning symbol is not Occupant safety
The vehicle is equipped with a number of safety functioning, the general warning sym- Safety is Volvo's cornerstone.
systems for the driver and passengers. bol will illuminate instead and the same
message will be displayed in the instru- Volvo's concern for safety
In the event of an accident, there are a number of ment panel. Our concern for safety dates back to 1927 when
sensors in the vehicle that react and trigger the first Volvo rolled off the production line.
safety systems such as Roll Stability Control, air- Related information Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safety
bags, seat belt pretensioners, etc., depending on • Safety during pregnancy (p. 52) cages, and energy-absorbing impact zones were
the severity of the collision. There are also • Seat belts (p. 54) designed into Volvo vehicles long before it was
mechanical systems such as the Whiplash fashionable or required by government regulation.
Protection System.
• Airbag system (p. 59)
• Safety mode (p. 68) We will not compromise our commitment to
Warning symbol in the instrument panel safety. We continue to seek out new safety fea-
• Whiplash protection system (p. 53)
tures and to refine those already in our vehicles.
The warning symbol in the instrument
panel illuminates when the ignition is in • Child safety (p. 69) You can help. We would appreciate hearing your
mode II or higher. It will go out after suggestions about improving automobile safety.
approx. 6 seconds if no faults are We also want to know if you ever have a safety
detected in the airbag system. concern with your vehicle. Call us in the U.S. at:
1-800-458-1552 or in Canada at:
1-800-663-8255.
WARNING
• If the SRS warning light stays on after the
engine has started or if it illuminates
while you are driving, have the vehicle
inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo
service technician as soon as possible.
• Never try to repair any component or part
of the SRS yourself. Any interference in
the system could cause malfunction and
serious injury. All work on these systems
should be performed by a trained and
qualified Volvo service technician.
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Occupant safety reminders Reporting safety defects You can also obtain other information
How safely you drive doesn't depend on how old The following information will help you report any about motor vehicle safety from http://
you are but rather on: perceived safety-related defects in your vehicle. www.safercar.gov, where you can also
• How well you see.
Reporting safety defects in the U.S. enter your vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identi-
• Your ability to concentrate. If you believe that your vehicle has a fication Number) to see if it has any
• How quickly you make decisions under defect which could cause a crash or open recalls.
stress to avoid an accident.
could cause injury or death, you should Volvo strongly recommends that if your
The following suggestions are intended to help immediately inform the National High-
you cope with the ever changing traffic environ- vehicle is covered under a service cam-
ment.
way Traffic Safety Administration paign, safety or emission recall or simi-
(NHTSA) in addition to notifying Volvo lar action, it should be completed as
• Never drink and drive.
Car USA, LLC. If NHTSA receives simi- soon as possible. Please check with
• If you are taking any medication, consult your lar complaints, it may open an investi-
physician about its potential effects on your your local retailer or Volvo Car USA,
driving abilities. gation, and if it finds that a safety LLC if your vehicle is covered under
defect exists in a group of vehicles, it these conditions.
• Take a driver-retraining course.
may order a recall and remedy cam-
• Have your eyes checked regularly. NHTSA can be reached at:
paign. However, NHTSA cannot
• Keep your windshield and headlights clean.
become involved in individual problems Internet:
• Replace wiper blades when they start to
between you, your retailer, or Volvo Car
leave streaks. http://www.nhtsa.gov
USA, LLC. To contact NHTSA, you may
• Take into account the traffic, road, and
either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll- Telephone:
weather conditions, particularly with regard to
stopping distance. free at 1-888-DASH-2-DOT
• Never send text messages while driving. 1-888-327-4236 (1-888-327-4236).
• Refrain from using or minimize the use of a
(TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or write to: Reporting safety defects in Canada
cell phone while driving. If you believe your vehicle has a defect that could
NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transpor-
cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you
Related information tation, Washington D.C. 20590. should immediately inform Transport Canada in
• Recall information (p. 52)
addition to notifying Volvo Car Canada Ltd.
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• Reporting safety defects (p. 51)
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|| Transport Canada can be contacted at: Recall information Safety during pregnancy
1-800-333-0510 The seat belt should always be worn during
On our website, select the "Own" tab on the pregnancy. However, it is crucial that it be worn
Teletypewriter (TTY): 613 990-4500 upper left side of the screen and click the head- correctly.
Fax: 1-819-994-3372 ing "Recall Information" on the right side of the
screen. Enter your Vehicle Identification Number
Mailing Address: Transport Canada - Road
(VIN) for your vehicle (found at the base of the
Safety, 80 rue Noël, Gatineau, (Quebec) J8Z 0A1
windshield). If your vehicle has any open Recalls,
Related information they will be displayed on this page.
• Recall information (p. 52) You can also enter the Vehicle Identification
• Occupant safety (p. 50) Number in the search field on the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA)
website at: www.nhtsa.gov.
Volvo customers in Canada
For any questions regarding open recalls for your
vehicle, please contact your authorized Volvo
retailer. If your retailer is unable to answer your
questions, please contact Volvo Customer Rela- The diagonal section should wrap over the shoul-
tions at 800-663-8255, Monday through Friday, der then be routed between the breasts and to
8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. EST or volvocars.com/ca. the side of the belly. The lap section should lay
You may also write us at: flat over the thighs and as low as possible under
the belly. It must never be allowed to ride upward.
Volvo Car Canada Ltd. Remove all slack from the belt and ensure that it
Customer Care Centre fits close to the body without any twists.
9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101 As a pregnancy progresses, pregnant drivers
should adjust their seats and steering wheel such
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9
that they can easily maintain control of the vehi-
www.tc.gc.ca cle as they drive (which means they must be able
to easily operate the foot pedals and steering
Related information wheel). Within this context, they should strive to
• Occupant safety (p. 50) position the seat with as large a distance as pos-
• Reporting safety defects (p. 51) sible between their belly and the steering wheel.
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WARNING
WARNING
• The WHIPS system is designed to sup-
plement the other safety systems in your • Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behind the
vehicle. For this system to function prop- front seats could impede the function of
erly, the three-point seat belt must be the Whiplash Protection System.
worn. Please be aware that no system • If the rear seat backrests are folded
can prevent all possible injuries that may down, cargo must be secured to prevent
occur in an accident. it from sliding forward against the front
• The WHIPS system is designed to func- seat backrests in the event of a collision
tion in certain collisions from the rear, from the rear. This could interfere with
depending on the crash severity, angle the action of the Whiplash Protection
and speed. System.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Seat belt pretensioners The electric pretensioner positions the occupant WARNING
The vehicle's seat belts are equipped with stand- in the seat to help reduce the risk of striking the
ard and electric pretensioners that can help pull interior of the passenger compartment and • Never repair the belt yourself; have this
improves the effect of other safety systems such work done by a trained and qualified
the seat belts taut in a critical situation or a colli-
as the airbags. Volvo service technician only.
sion. Some or all of the pretensioners will be
triggered in certain types of collisions, depend- Resetting the electric pretensioners • Any device used to induce slack into the
ing on the direction and severity of the impact. shoulder belt portion of the three-point
When a critical situation has passed, the seat belt
belt system will have a detrimental effect
and the electric pretensioner are reset automati-
Reversible seat belt pretensioners on the amount of protection available to
cally.
Reversible seat belt pretensioners is a system in you in the event of a collision.
the front seats that pulls the seat belts slightly If the seat belt should remain taut:
• The seat back should not be tilted too far
taut prior to a collision. This function helps posi- 1. Stop the vehicle safely. back. The shoulder belt must be taut in
tion the front seat occupants to help improve the order to function properly.
effects of other safety systems, e.g., the airbag 2. Unbuckle the seat belt and rebuckle it.
system. > The seat belt and the electric preten- • Do not use child safety seats or child
sioner will be reset. booster cushions/backrests in the front
Seat belt pretensioners in collisions passenger's seat. We also recommend
The seat belts are equipped with standard pre- that children who have outgrown these
tensioners that are triggered according to the devices sit in the rear seat with the seat
severity of a collision. belt properly fastened.
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Buckling and unbuckling seat belts Buckling a seat belt 2. Insert the latch plate into the receptacle. The
Seat belts should be used by all occupants in 1. Pull the belt out slowly. It should not be twis- seat belt retractor is normally "unlocked" and
the vehicle when it is in motion. ted or turned. you can move freely, provided that the shoul-
der belt is not pulled out too far.
Be sure that the seat belt in the center posi-
tion of the second row of seats is correctly > A distinct click will be audible.
positioned in the seat belt guide.
WARNING
NOTE The seat belt latch plate should only be
inserted into its intended receptacle. Inserting
Each seat belt is equipped with a seat belt it into one of the other receptacles may pre-
retractor that will lock up in the following sit- vent it from functioning properly.
uations:
• if the belt is pulled out rapidly
• during braking and acceleration
• if the vehicle is leaning excessively
• when driving in turns
• if the Automatic Locking Retractor/Emer-
gency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR) is
activated (each seat belt (except for the
driver's belt) is equipped with the
ALR/ELR function, which is designed to
help keep the seat belt taut. ALR/ELR
activates if the seat belt is pulled out as far
as possible. If this is done, a sound from
the seat belt retractor will be audible,
which is normal, and the seat belt will be
pulled taut and locked in place. This func-
tion is automatically disabled when the
seat belt is unbuckled and fully retracted).
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3. The height of the seat belts in the front seats 4. Tighten the lap section of the seat belt by
and outboard rear seating positions can be pulling the diagonal section upward toward
adjusted. The height of the shoulder section the shoulder.
of the seat belt must be correctly adjusted.
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|| Unbuckling the seat belt Door and seat belt reminders Seat belt reminder
To remove the seat belt, press the red section on The door and seat belt reminders are intended
the seat belt receptacle. Before exiting the vehi- to alert all occupants of the vehicle that their
cle, check that the seat belt retracts fully after seat belts should be buckled before the vehicle
being unbuckled. If necessary, guide the belt begins to move or if a door, the hood, tailgate or
back into the retractor slot. fuel filler door have not been closed properly.
Be sure that the seat belt in the center position
Graphics in the instrument panel
of the second row of seats is correctly positioned
in the seat belt guide.
Related information
• Door and seat belt reminders (p. 58)
• Seat belts (p. 54)
Seat belt reminder light in ceiling console
The seat belt reminder consists of an
audible signal, an indicator light near
the rearview mirror and a symbol in the
instrument panel that alert all occu-
pants of the vehicle to buckle their seat belts.
Warning colors for doors/tailgate vary depending on the The audible signal is speed-dependent and will
vehicle's speed (generic illustration) sound for several seconds.
The instrument panel graphic shows the seats If the driver's or a passenger's seat belt is not
where seat belts are not buckled. buckled, this will be indicated in the instrument
The same graphic also indicates if a door, the panel.
hood, tailgate or fuel filler door is/are open. Child seats are not included in the seat belt
This graphic disappears automatically after reminder system.
approx. 6 seconds or if the if the O button on the Front seats
steering wheel keypad is pressed. An audible signal and an indicator light will
remind the driver and front seat passenger to
buckle their seat belts.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Related information
• Seat belts (p. 54)
• Buckling and unbuckling seat belts (p. 56)
• Seat belt pretensioners (p. 55)
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Driver/passenger side airbags The location of the front airbags is indicated by WARNING
The front airbags supplement the three-point SRS AIRBAG embossed on the steering wheel
seat belts. For these airbags to provide the pro- pad and above the glove compartment, and by • The airbags in the vehicle are designed to
decals on both sun visors and on the front and be a SUPPLEMENT to–not a replace-
tection intended, seat belts must be worn at all
far right side of the dash. ment for–the three-point seat belts. For
times.
maximum protection, wear seat belts at all
The driver's side front airbag is folded and times. Be aware that no system can pre-
located in the steering wheel hub. vent all possible injuries that may occur in
The knee airbag is folded on the underside of an accident.
the dashboard on the driver's side. The text • Never drive with your hands on the steer-
AIRBAG is embossed on the panel. ing wheel pad/airbag housing.
The passenger's side front airbag is folded • The front airbags are designed to help
behind a panel located above the glove compart- prevent serious injury. Deployment occurs
ment. very quickly and with considerable force.
During normal deployment and depend-
ing on variables such as seating position,
one may experience abrasions, bruises,
swellings, or other injuries as a result
Driver and passenger side front airbags from deployment of one or both of the
airbags.
The front airbag system
The front airbag system includes gas generators • When installing any accessory equipment,
surrounded by the airbags, and deceleration sen- make sure that the front airbag system is
sors that activate the gas generators, causing the not damaged. Any interference in the sys-
airbags to be inflated with nitrogen gas. tem could cause malfunction.
As the movement of the seats' occupants com-
presses the airbags, some of the gas is expelled Front airbag deployment
at a controlled rate to provide better cushioning. • The front airbags are designed to deploy dur-
Both seat belt pretensioners also deploy, mini- ing certain frontal or front-angular collisions,
mizing seat belt slack. The entire process, includ- impacts, or decelerations, depending on the
ing inflation and deflation of the airbags, takes crash severity, angle, speed and object
approximately one fifth of a second. impacted. The airbags may also deploy in
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
|| 1-800-458-1552 WARNING
www.volvocars.com/us
• No objects or accessory equipment, e.g.
In Canada dashboard covers, may be placed on,
attached to, or installed near the air bag
Volvo Car Canada Ltd.
hatch (the area above the glove compart-
Customer Care Centre ment) or the area affected by airbag
deployment.
9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9
• There should be no loose articles, such
as coffee cups on the floor, seat, or dash-
1-800-663-8255 board area.
www.volvocars.com/ca • Never try to open the airbag cover on the
Passenger's side airbag decal steering wheel or the passenger's side
Airbag decals dashboard. This should only be done by a
WARNING trained and qualified Volvo service techni-
cian.
• Children must never be allowed in the
front passenger's seat. • Failure to follow these instructions can
result in injury to the vehicle occupants.
• Occupants in the front passenger's seat
must never sit on the edge of the seat, sit
leaning toward the instrument panel or Related information
otherwise sit out of position. • Seat belts (p. 54)
• The occupant's back must be as upright • Occupant weight sensor (p. 63)
as comfort allows and be against the seat
back with the seat belt properly fastened.
• Feet must be on the floor, e.g., not on the
Airbag decal on the outside of both sun visors dash, seat or out of the window.
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Occupant weight sensor seated occupant and determine if the passeng- NOTE
The Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) is er's side front airbag should be enabled (may
inflate) or disabled (will not inflate). When the ignition is switched on, the OWS
designed to meet the regulatory requirements of
indicator light will illuminate for several sec-
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) The OWS will disable (will not inflate) the pas- onds while the system performs a self-diag-
208 and is designed to disable (will not inflate) senger's side front airbag when: nostic test.
the passenger's side front airbag under certain
conditions. • the front passenger's seat is unoccupied, or
has small/medium objects in the front seat, However, if a fault is detected in the system:
• the system determines that an infant is pres-
• The OWS indicator light will stay on
ent in a rear-facing infant seat that is instal-
led according to the manufacturer's instruc- • The SRS warning light will come on and stay
tions, on and a text message will be displayed.
Disabling the passenger's side front • a child or a small person occupies the front
passenger's seat.
airbag
Volvo recommends that ALL occupants (adults The OWS uses a PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
and children) shorter than 4 feet 7 inches indicator lamp which will illuminate and stay on to
(140 cm) be seated in the back seat of any vehi- remind you that the passenger's side front airbag
cle with a front passenger side airbag and be is disabled. The PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indi-
properly restrained for their size and weight. cator lamp is located in the overhead console,
near the base of the rearview mirror.
The OWS works with sensors that are part of the
front passenger's seat and seat belt. The sensors
are designed to detect the presence of a properly
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|| WARNING Passenger's OWS indi- Passenger's person isn't sitting properly in the seat. If this
seat occu- cator light side front air- happens:
• Never try to open, remove, or repair any
components in the OWS system. This pancy status status bag status • Turn the vehicle off and ask the person to
could result in system malfunction. Main- place the seatback in an upright position.
Seat unoccu- OWS indi- Passenger's
tenance or repairs should only be carried pied cator light side front air- • Have the person sit upright in the seat, cen-
out by an a trained and qualified Volvo lights up. bag disabled tered on the seat cushion, with the person's
service technician. legs comfortably extended.
Seat occu- OWS indi- Passenger's
• The front passenger's seat should not be
pied by low cator light side front air-
• Restart the vehicle and have the person
modified in any way. This could reduce remain in this position for about two minutes.
pressure on the seat cushion, which weight occu- lights up bag disabled This will allow the system to detect that per-
might interfere with the OWS system's pant/objectA son and enable the passenger's frontal air-
function. Seat occu- OWS indi- Passenger's bag.
pied by heavy cator light is side front air- • If the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator
occupant/ not lit bag enabled lamp remains on even after this, the person
object should be advised to ride in the rear seat.
A Volvo recommends that children always be properly restrained This condition reflects limitations of the OWS
in appropriate child restraints in the rear seats. Do not assume classification capability. It does not indicate OWS
that the passenger's side front airbag is disabled unless the
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp is lit. Make sure the malfunction.
child restraint is properly installed. If there is any doubt as to the
status of the passenger's side front airbag, move the child
restraint to the rear seat. Modifications
If you are considering modifying your vehicle in
The OWS is designed to enable (may inflate) the any way to accommodate a disability, for example
passenger's side front airbag in the event of a by altering or adapting the driver's or front pas-
collision anytime the system senses that a per- senger's seat(s) and/or airbag systems, please
son of adult size is sitting properly in the front contact Volvo at:
passenger's seat. The PASSENGER AIRBAG
In the USA
OFF indicator lamp will be off and remain off.
Volvo Car USA, LLC
If a person of adult size is sitting in the front pas-
senger's seat, but the PASSENGER AIRBAG Customer Care Center
OFF indicator lamp is on, it is possible that the 1 Volvo Drive
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Related information
• Airbag system (p. 59)
NOTE
SIPS airbag deployment (one airbag) occurs
only on the side of the vehicle affected by the
impact. The airbags are not designed to
deploy in all side impact situations.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
68
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING Child safety impact. The same can also happen if the infant or
Children should always be seated safely when child rides unrestrained on the seat. Other occu-
If the message Safety mode See Owner's pants should also be properly restrained to help
manual is still displayed, the vehicle should traveling in the vehicle.
reduce the chance of injuring or increasing the
not be driven and must be towed. Concealed
faults may make the vehicle difficult to control. General information injury of a child.
Volvo recommends the proper use of restraint
All states and provinces have legislation govern-
systems for all occupants including children.
Moving the vehicle after safety mode ing how and where children should be carried in
Remember that, regardless of age and size, a
has been set a vehicle. Find out the regulations existing in your
child should always be properly restrained in a
state or province. Recent accident statistics have
If the message Normal mode The vehicle is vehicle.
shown that children are safer in rear seating
now in normal mode is displayed, the vehicle
Your vehicle is also equipped with ISOFIX/ positions than front seating positions when prop-
may be moved carefully from its present position
LATCH attachments, which make it more conven- erly restrained. A child restraint system can help
if, for example, it is blocking traffic.
ient to install child seats. protect a child in a vehicle. Here's what to look
It should, however, not be moved farther than for when selecting a child restraint system:
Some restraint systems for children are designed
is absolutely necessary.
to be secured in the vehicle by lap belts or the It should have a label certifying that it meets
lap portion of a lap-shoulder belt. Such child applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Stand-
WARNING restraint systems can help protect children in ards (FMVSS 213) – or in Canada, CMVSS 213.
After Safety mode has been set, the vehicle vehicles in the event of an accident only if they
Make sure the child restraint system is approved
should not be driven or towed (pulled on the are used properly. However, children could be
for the child's height, weight and development –
ground by another vehicle). It must be trans- endangered in a crash if the child restraints are
ported on a flatbed tow truck to a trained and the label required by the standard or regulation,
not properly secured in the vehicle. Failure to fol-
qualified Volvo service technician for inspec- or instructions for infant restraints, typically pro-
low the installation instructions for your child
tion/repairs. vide this information.
restraint can result in your child striking the vehi-
cle's interior in a sudden stop. In using any child restraint system, we urge you
Related information to carefully look over the instructions that are
Holding a child in your arms is NOT a suitable
• Safety mode (p. 68)
substitute for a child restraint system. In an acci-
provided with the restraint. Be sure you under-
stand them and can use the device properly and
dent, a child held in a person's arms can be
safely in this vehicle. A misused child restraint
crushed between the vehicle's interior and an
system can result in increased injuries for both
unrestrained person. The child could also be
the infant or child and other occupants in the
injured by striking the interior, or by being ejected
vehicle.
from the vehicle during a sudden maneuver or
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|| When a child has outgrown the child safety seat, WARNING WARNING
you should use the rear seat with the standard
seat belt fastened. The best way to help protect • Do not use child safety seats or child A child restraint should never be reused if:
booster cushions/backrests in the front
the child here is to place the child on a cushion • The vehicle has been involved in a colli-
so that the seat belt is properly located on the passenger's seat. We also recommend sion, no matter how minor
hips. Legislation in your state or province may that children under 4 feet 7 inches
mandate the use of a child seat or cushion in (140 cm) in height who have outgrown • Its history is unknown
combination with the seat belt, depending on the these devices sit in the rear seat with the • It is older than the manufacturer's expira-
child's age and/or size. Please check local regu- seat belt fastened. tion date
lations. • On hot days, the temperature in the vehi-
A specially designed and tested booster cushion cle interior can rise very quickly. Exposure Volvo has some very specific
and backrest can be obtained from your Volvo to these high temperatures for even a recommendations
retailer. See also the article "Integrated booster short period of time can cause heat-rela- • Always wear your seat belt.
ted injury or death. Small children are par-
cushion."
ticularly at risk. Never leave children unat-
• Airbags are a SUPPLEMENTAL safety
device which, when used with a three-point
tended in a vehicle.
seat belt can help reduce serious injuries
during certain types of accidents. Volvo rec-
Child seats should always be registered. ommends that you do not disconnect the air-
bag system in your vehicle.
Volvo's recommendations
Why does Volvo believe that no child should sit in • Volvo strongly recommends that everyone in
the front seat of a car? It's quite simple really. A the vehicle be properly restrained.
front airbag is a very powerful device designed, • Volvo recommends that ALL occupants
by law, to help protect an adult. (adults and children) shorter than 4 feet
7 inches (140 cm) be seated in the back
Because of the size of the airbag and its speed
seat of any vehicle with a front passenger
of inflation, a child should never be placed in the
side airbag.
front seat, even if he or she is properly belted or
strapped into a child safety seat. Volvo has been • Drive safely!
an innovator in safety for over seventy-five years,
and we'll continue to do our part. But we need Related information
your help. Please remember to put your children • Integrated booster cushion* (p. 81)
in the back seat, and buckle them up. • Booster cushions (p. 77)
70 * Option/accessory.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Convertible seat
WARNING
A child seat should never be used in the front
passenger seat of any vehicle with a front
Infant seat passenger airbag – not even if the "Passen-
There are three main types of child restraint sys- ger airbag off" symbol near the rear-view mir-
tems: infant seats, convertible seats and booster ror is illuminated (on vehicles equipped with
Occupant Weight Sensor). If the severity of an
cushions. They are classified according to the
accident were to cause the airbag to inflate,
child's age and size. this could lead to serious injury or death to a
The child restraint should be secured using a child seated in this position.
three-point seat belt, ISOFIX/LATCH anchors or
top tether anchors.
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3.
Positioning the seat belt through the infant seat
WARNING
• An infant seat must be in the rear-facing
position only.
Do not place the infant seat in the front passenger's • The infant seat should not be positioned
seat behind the driver's seat unless there is
1. Place the infant seat in the rear seat of the adequate space for safe installation.
vehicle.
2. Attach the seat belt to the infant seat
according to the manufacturer's instructions. Fasten the seat belt
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|| NOTE WARNING
The locking retractor will automatically It should not be possible to move the child
release when the seat belt is unbuckled and restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm)
allowed to retract fully. in any direction along the seat belt path.
5. Press the infant seat firmly in place, let the The infant seat can be removed by unbuckling
seat belt retract and pull it taut. A sound from the seat belt and letting it retract completely.
the seat belt retractor's automatic locking Related information
function will be audible at this time and is
normal. The seat belt should now be locked
• ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 78)
in place. • Top tether anchors (p. 80)
Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt • Convertible seats (p. 75)
4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt out • Buckling and unbuckling seat belts (p. 56)
as far as possible to activate the belt's auto- • Child safety (p. 69)
matic locking function.
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|| NOTE WARNING
The locking retractor will automatically It should not be possible to move the child
release when the seat belt is unbuckled and restraint (child seat) more than 1 in. (2.5 cm)
allowed to retract fully. in any direction along the seat belt path.
5. Press the convertible seat firmly in place, let The convertible seat can be removed by unbuck-
the seat belt retract and pull it taut. A sound ling the seat belt and letting it retract completely.
from the seat belt retractor's automatic lock-
ing function will be audible at this time and is
normal. The seat belt should now be locked
in place.
Fasten the seat belt
3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch
plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct
click is audible.
4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt out
as far as possible to activate the belt's auto-
matic locking function.
Ensure that the seat is securely in place
WARNING
A child seat should never be used in the front
Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt passenger seat of any vehicle with a front
passenger airbag – not even if the "Passen-
6. Push and pull the convertible seat along the
ger airbag off" symbol near the rear-view mir-
seat belt path to ensure that it is held ror is illuminated. If the severity of an accident
securely in place by the seat belt. were to cause the airbag to inflate, this could
lead to serious injury or death to a child
seated in this position.
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Related information Booster cushions 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch
• ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 78) plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct
Securing a booster cushion click is audible.
• Top tether anchors (p. 80)
• Booster cushions (p. 77)
• Buckling and unbuckling seat belts (p. 56)
• Child safety (p. 69)
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|| Related information ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 2. Kneel on the child restraint to press down
• ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 78) Lower anchors for ISOFIX/LATCH-equipped the seat cushion and locate the anchors by
feel.
• Top tether anchors (p. 80) child seats are located in the second row, out-
board seats, hidden below the backrest cush- 3. Fasten the attachment on the child
• Child safety (p. 69)
ions. restraint's lower straps to the ISOFIX/
• Buckling and unbuckling seat belts (p. 56)
LATCH/LATCH lower anchors.
• Integrated booster cushion* (p. 81) Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child
seat anchors 4. Firmly tension the lower child seat straps
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
WARNING
Volvo's ISOFIX/LATCH anchors conform to
FMVSS/CMVSS standards. Always refer to
the child restraint system's manual for weight
and size ratings.
NOTE
• The rear seat's center position is not
equipped with ISOFIX/LATCH lower
Location of the ISOFIX/LATCH anchors anchors. When installing a child restraint
Symbols on the seat back upholstery mark the in this position, attach the restraint's top
ISOFIX/LATCH anchor positions as shown. To tether strap (if it is so equipped) to the
access the anchors, kneel on the seat cushion top tether anchorage point and secure
and locate the anchors by feel. Always follow your the restraint with the vehicle's center seat
child seat manufacturer's installation instructions, belt.
and use both ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors and • Always follow your child seat manufactur-
top tethers whenever possible. er's installation instructions, and use both
To access the anchors ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors and top
1. Put the child restraint in position. tethers whenever possible.
78 * Option/accessory.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Location
WARNING
• Be sure to fasten the attachment cor-
rectly to the anchor (see the illustration).
If the attachment is not correctly fas-
tened, the child restraint may not be
properly secured in the event of a colli-
sion.
• The ISOFIX/LATCH lower child restraint
Attachment points in the second row of seats
anchors are only intended for use with
child seats positioned in the outboard The attachment points in the second row of seats
seating positions. These anchors are not are in the rear section of the front seat's floor
certified for use with any child restraint rails.
that is positioned in the center seating
position. When securing a child restraint
in the center seating position, use only
the vehicle's center seat belt.
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|| WARNING Top tether anchors 3. Attach lower tether straps to the lower ISO-
Your Volvo is equipped with child restraint top FIX/LATCH anchors. If the child restraint is
A child seat should never be used in the front not equipped with lower tether straps, or the
passenger seat of any vehicle with a front tether anchorages, located on the rear side of
the backrests, for all three seating positions in restraint is used in the center seating posi-
passenger airbag – not even if the "Passen-
ger airbag off" symbol near the rear-view mir- the second row of seats. tion, follow instructions for securing a child
ror is illuminated (on vehicles equipped with restraint using the Automatic Locking
Occupant Weight Sensor). If the severity of an Child restraint anchorages Retractor seat belt.
accident were to cause the airbag to inflate,
– Firmly tension all straps.
this could lead to serious injury or death to a
child seated in this position.
Refer also to the child seat manufacturer's
instructions for information on securing the child
Related information seat.
• Child restraints (p. 71)
• ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 78) NOTE
• Occupant weight sensor (p. 63) On models equipped with the optional cargo
compartment cover, this cover should be
removed before a child seat is attached to the
child restraint anchors.
Top tether anchors and symbols on the rear side of the
second row backrests. There is no symbol for the center
anchor position. WARNING
Securing a child seat • Always refer to the recommendations
1. Place the child restraint on the rear seat. made by the child restraint manufacturer.
2. Route the top tether strap under the head • Volvo recommends that the top tether
restraint and attach it to the anchor. anchors be used when installing a for-
ward-facing child restraint.
• Never route a top tether strap over the
top of the head restraint. The strap
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• Do not install rear speakers that require If using a booster cushion does not result in
the removal of the top tether anchors or proper positioning of the shoulder strap, then the
interfere with the proper use of the top child should be placed in a properly secured child
tether strap. restraint. The shoulder belt must never be placed
behind the child's back or under the arm.
Related information Use only with children who weigh between 33
• Child safety (p. 69) and 80 pounds (15 – 36 kg) and whose height is
• Child restraints (p. 71) between 38 and 54 inch (97 – 137 cm).
In Canada: 18 kg (40 lbs) is the minimum
weight requirement for a child using booster
seats according to the Canadian regulation
CMVSS 213.4
* Option/accessory. 81
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
82 * Option/accessory.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
* Option/accessory. 83
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
84 * Option/accessory.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Related information
• Integrated booster cushion* (p. 81)
• Raising the integrated booster cushion*
(p. 82)
* Option/accessory. 85
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Front seats
Related information
• Tunnel console (p. 90)
• Using the glove compartment (p. 90)
• Electrical sockets (p. 131)
Storage compartments in the door panels, cup holders
in the center seat's backrest, storage pockets on the • Sun visors (p. 91)
rear side of the front seat backrest, and 12-volt socket
on the rear side of the tunnel console
88 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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Using the glove compartment Using the glove compartment as a Tunnel console
The glove compartment provides storage space cooler* The tunnel console, located between the front
for small items. The glove compartment can be used to cool seats, contains a 12-volt electrical socket, cup
drinks or food and the cooling feature functions holders and storage spaces, etc.
when the climate system is active (i.e., when the
ignition is in mode II or when the engine is run-
ning).
90 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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|| WARNING WARNING
• Stop the engine, put the gear selector in • Cover sharp edges on long loads to help
P, and apply the parking brake when prevent injury to occupants. Secure the
loading or unloading long objects. load to help prevent shifting during sud-
• The vehicle's driving characteristics may den stops.
change depending on the weight and dis- • Always secure large and heavy objects
tribution of the load. with a seat belt or cargo retaining straps.
• A 44-pound (20 kg) object produces a • Always secure the load to help prevent it
force of 2,200 pounds (1,000 kg) in a from moving in the event of sudden stops.
head-on collision at 30 mph (50 km/h). • Switch off the engine, apply the parking
• The cargo compartment and rear seat brake and put the gear selector in P
Level control buttons on the rear edge of the cargo
should not be loaded to a level higher when loading and unloading the vehicle. compartment
than 2 in. (5 cm) below the upper edge of
the rear side windows. Objects placed The level control consists of two buttons: one to
Raising/lowering the rear-end of the raise and one to lower the rear-end of the vehi-
higher than this level could impede the
function of the Inflatable Curtain.
vehicle* cle.
Using the buttons on the read edge of the cargo
compartment, the rear-end of the vehicle (the Press and hold the respective buttons until the
level of the cargo compartment floor) can be desired level has been reached.
raised or lowered for easier loading or to make
attaching a trailer1 simpler. NOTE
The level cannot be adjusted if a door or the
hood are open (this does not apply to the tail-
gate).
WARNING
Be sure that the entire area under the vehicle
is completely unobstructed before lowering
the level.
92 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Extra loading space WARNING • Place heavier cargo at the bottom of the
The vehicle has flexible cargo capacity that load.
• Cover sharp edges on long loads to help
makes it possible to load and secure large
prevent injury to occupants. Secure the • Secure the cargo correctly with appropriate
objects and loading capacity can be increased tie-down equipment.
when needed. load to help prevent shifting during sud-
den stops. • Check periodically that the load carriers and
By folding down the backrests in the second and load are properly secured.
third rows* of seats, the cargo capacity of the • Always secure large and heavy objects
with a seat belt or cargo retaining straps. • Remember that the vehicle's center of gravity
vehicle increases considerably. To make loading and handling change when you carry a load
easier, the rear section of the vehicle can be • Always secure the load to help prevent it
on the roof.
raised and lowered using the pneumatic suspen- from moving in the event of sudden stops.
sion*. Use the load anchoring eyelets or the gro- • Switch off the engine, apply the parking • The vehicle's wind resistance and fuel con-
cery bag holder to secure objects and the cargo sumption will increase with the size of the
brake and put the gear selector in P
compartment cover to help conceal the load. load.
when loading and unloading the vehicle.
The spare tire, jack and tools can be found under • Drive smoothly. Avoid rapid starts, fast cor-
nering and hard braking.
the cargo compartment's floor. Roof loads
Load carriers are available as Volvo accessories.
Observe the following points when in use: CAUTION
WARNING
The optional panoramic roof should not be
• Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behind the • To avoid damaging your vehicle and to
achieve maximum safety when driving, we opened while load carriers are installed on
front seats could impede the function of
recommend using the load carriers that Volvo the vehicle.
the Whiplash Protection System.
has developed especially for your vehicle.
• If the rear seat backrests are folded
See the article "Weights" for information about
down, cargo must be secured to prevent • Volvo-approved removable roof racks are
designed to carry the maximum allowable the maximum permissible load that can be trans-
it from sliding forward against the front
roof load for this vehicle (see the article ported on the roof.
seat backrests in the event of a collision
from the rear. This could interfere with "Weights" for specific information).
Related information
the action of the Whiplash Protection • Never exceed the rack manufacturer's weigh • Weights (p. 167)
System. limits.
• Cargo net (p. 95)
• Avoid single-point loads. Distribute loads
• Cargo compartment cover* (p. 98)
evenly.
• Steel cargo grid* (p. 96)
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
• Load anchoring eyelets (p. 98) Grocery bag holder On the sides
• Whiplash protection system (p. 53) The grocery bag holders (hooks) and elastic
strap help keep shopping bags in place.
94 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
NOTE
Front mounting is done most easily through Rear mounting
one of the rear doors. 4. Rear mounting: with the upper hooks
inserted into the rear ceiling mounting points,
1. Fold out the cargo net and be sure the two hook the lower straps through the load
sections of the upper rod are locked in the anchoring eyelets on the floor of the cargo
folded-out position. compartment as show in the illustration.
Cargo net
2. Insert one of the net's upper hooks into the
The cargo net can be mounted in two positions: front or rear ceiling mounting point with the
• Rear mounting: behind the second row seats' net's lower straps' locks facing you.
backrests. 3. Insert the other upper hook into the ceiling
• Front mounting: behind the front seats' back- mounting point on the opposite side. It is
rests. spring-loaded to make mounting easier.
Press each of the hooks as far forward into
the respective mounting points as possible.
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96 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
* Option/accessory. 97
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
98 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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|| Loading (partially retracted) position If you are holding something in one of your From the partially retracted position:
hands:
– Grasp the handle and lift it slightly to release
From the fully open position, push the cover's the attaching pins from their grooves. Pull
handle slightly upward with e.g., your elbow. the cover to the fully open position.
> The cover will close until it reaches the > Allow the cover to retract completely.
loading position.
Removing the cover
To fully open the cover from the loading position: 1. With the cover retracted, press the button on
1. Grasp the handle and pull out the cover to one of the cover's ends and lift out that end.
the fully open position. For 7-seat models: Release the seat belt
With the cover retracted, grasp its handle 2. Let the cover retract slightly and press the latches from the hooks in the side panels.
and pull it so that it is above the cargo com- handle slightly downward. For 5-seat models, see the following step.
partment's side panels until it is fully open.
> The cover will be secured n the fully open 2. Carefully lift the cover up/out.
Press the attaching pins on the rear corners
position. > The other end will release automatically.
of the cover into the grooves in the side pan-
els. If the cover is already fully open see the Avoid placing any objects on the cover when it is Lift the cover out of the cargo compart-
next step. open. ment.
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|| Use of Additives Opening/closing the fuel filler door Refueling from a service station pump
With the exception of gas line antifreeze during The fuel tank has a filling system that does not
winter months, do not add solvents, thickeners, or have a cover.
other store-bought additives to your vehicle's
fuel, cooling, or lubricating systems. Overuse may Opening/closing the fuel filler door
damage your engine, and some of these additives The vehicle must be unlocked before the fuel
contain organically volatile chemicals. Do not filler door can be opened.
needlessly expose yourself to these chemicals. An arrow next to the fuel pump
symbol in the instrument panel
WARNING indicates the side of the vehicle
Never carry a cell phone that is switched on where the fuel filler door is
while refueling your vehicle. If the phone rings, located.
this may cause a spark that could ignite gaso-
line fumes, resulting in fire and injury.
1. Open the fuel filler door by pressing lightly To refuel:
on its rear edge. 1. Open the fuel filler door. Do not refuel with
WARNING the engine running4
2. After refueling, close the fuel filler door by
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous, colorless, pressing lightly. 2. Insert the pump's nozzle into the fuel filler
and odorless gas. It is present in all exhaust
gases. If you ever smell exhaust fumes inside pipe's opening as far as possible (see the
the vehicle, make sure the passenger com- illustration).
partment is ventilated, and immediately return 3. Avoid overfilling the fuel tank. Do not press
the vehicle to a trained and qualified Volvo
service technician for correction. the handle on the filler nozzle after it has
stopped pumping. Too much fuel in the tank
in hot weather conditions can cause the fuel
to overflow. Overfilling could also cause dam-
age to the emission control systems.
4 If the engine is running when the vehicle is refueled, the Check Engine Light (malfunction indicator lamp) may indicate a fault. However, your vehicle's performance will not be affected.
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103
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
104
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
105
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
106
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Wheel (rim) designations Tire terminology • B-pillar: The structural member at the side
Wheel and rim dimensions are shown in the fol- The following is a glossary of tire-related terms. of the vehicle behind the front door.
lowing table.
The tire suppliers may have additional markings,
• Bead area of the tire: Area of the tire next
to the rim.
The vehicle has been certified with certain combi- notes or warnings such as standard load, radial
nations of wheels and tires. tubeless, etc. • Sidewall of the tire: Area between the bead
area and the tread.
The following table shows an example of wheel • Tire information placard: A placard show-
dimensions: 8Jx18x42.5. This particular wheel ing the OE (Original Equipment) tire sizes, • Tread area of the tire: Area of the perime-
ter of the tire that contacts the road when
may not be available on your vehicle. recommended inflation pressure, and the
mounted on the vehicle.
maximum weight the vehicle can carry.
8 Wheel width in inches • Tire Identification Number (TIN): A number • Rim: The metal support (wheel) for a tire or a
tire and tube assembly upon which the tire
on the sidewall of each tire providing infor-
J Rim flange profile beads are seated.
mation about the tire brand and manufactur-
18 Wheel diameter in inches ing plant, tire size and date of manufacturer. • Maximum load rating: A figure indicating
the maximum load in pounds and kilograms
42.5 Offset in mm (distance from the center • Inflation pressure: A measure of the
that can be carried by the tire. This rating is
of the wheel to the wheel's contact sur- amount of air in a tire.
established by the tire manufacturer.
face on the hub) • Standard load: A class of P-metric or Metric
tires designed to carry a maximum load at • Maximum permissible inflation pressure:
The greatest amount of air pressure that
Related information 35 psi [37 psi (2.5 bar) for Metric tires].
should ever be put in the tire. This limit is set
• Tire sidewall designations (p. 105) Increasing the inflation pressure beyond this
by the tire manufacturer.
pressure will not increase the tires load car-
rying capability. • Recommended tire inflation pressure:
Inflation pressure, established by Volvo,
• Extra load: A class of P-metric or Metric
which is based on the type of tires that are
tires designed to carry a heavier maximum
mounted on a vehicle at the factory. This
load at 41 psi [43 psi (2.9 bar) for Metric
information can be found on the tire inflation
tires]. Increasing the inflation pressure
placard(s) located on the driver's side B-pillar
beyond this pressure will not increase the
and in the tire inflation table in this chapter.
tire's load carrying capability.
• kPa: Kilopascal, a metric unit of air pressure. • Cold tires: The tires are considered to be
cold when they have the same temperature
• PSI: Pounds per square inch, a standard unit as the surrounding (ambient) air. This tem-
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of air pressure.
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perature is normally reached after the vehicle Tire direction of rotation Related information
has been parked for at least 3 hours. Incorrectly mounted tires impair the car's braking • Tires (p. 103)
properties and ability to force aside rain, snow
and slush.
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Tread wear indicator Loading specifications Steps for Determining Correct Load
The tires have wear indicator strips running Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi- Limit
across or parallel to the tread. mum return of vehicle design performance. 1. Locate the statement "the combined weight
of occupants and cargo should never exceed
Weight designations XXX kg or XXX lbs." on your vehicle's plac-
ard.
Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself
with the following terms for determining your 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver
vehicle's weight ratings, with or without a trailer, and passengers that will be riding in your
from the vehicle's Federal/Canadian Motor Vehi- vehicle.
cle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label, and 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver
the vehicle's tire information placard: and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
Curb weight 4. The resulting figure equals the available
The weight of the vehicle including a full tank of amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
fuel and all standard equipment. It does not For example, if the "XXX" amount equals
include passengers, cargo, or optional equipment. 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. pas-
The letters TWI are printed on the side of the tire. Capacity weight sengers in your vehicle, the amount of availa-
When approximately 1/16" (1.6 mm) is left on All weight added to the curb weight, including ble cargo and luggage load capacity is
the tread, these strips become visible and indi- cargo and optional equipment. When towing, 650 lbs. (1400 – 750 (5 × 150) = 650 lbs.)
cate that the tire should be replaced. Tires with trailer hitch tongue load is also part of cargo 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage
less than 1/16" (1.6 mm) tread offer very poor weight. and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That
traction. Permissible axle weight weight may not safely exceed the available
When replacing worn tires, it is recommended The maximum allowable weight that can be car- cargo and luggage load capacity calculated
that the tire be identical in type (radial) and size ried by a single axle (front or rear). These num- in Step 4.
as the one being replaced. Using a tire of the bers are shown on the Federal/Canadian Motor 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load
same make (manufacturer) will help prevent Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) label. from your trailer will be transferred to your
alteration of the driving characteristics of the The total load on each axle must never exceed its vehicle. Consult this manual to determine
vehicle. maximum permissible weight. how this reduces the available cargo and lug-
Gross vehicle weight (GVW) gage load capacity of your vehicle.
Related information
The vehicle's curb weight + cargo + passengers.
• Tire direction of rotation (p. 108)
•
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Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 111)
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|| WARNING Uniform Tire Quality Grading (straight-ahead) traction tests and is not a meas-
ALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUST ure of cornering (turning) traction.
• Exceeding the permissible axle weight,
CONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETY REQUIRE-
gross vehicle weight, or any other weight
MENTS IN ADDITION TO THESE GRADES. WARNING
rating limits can cause tire overheating
resulting in permanent deformation or Quality grades can be found, where applica- The traction grade assigned to this tire is
catastrophic failure. based on braking (straight-ahead) traction
ble, on the tire sidewall between the tread
tests and is not a measure of cornering (turn-
• Do not use replacement tires with lower shoulder and maximum section width. For ing) traction.
load carrying capacities than the tires that example:
were original equipment on the vehicle Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A TEMPERATURE
because this will lower the vehicle's GVW
The temperature grades are A (the highest), B,
rating. Use only tires with the correct load TREADWEAR
and C, representing the tire's resistance to the
carrying capacity. Consult your Volvo The treadwear grade is a comparative rating
generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat
retailer for information. based on the wear rate of the tire when tested
when tested under controlled conditions on a
under controlled conditions on a specified gov-
specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained
Related information ernment test course. For example, a tire graded
high temperature can cause the material of the
150 would wear one and one half (1 ½) times as
• Label information (p. 162) tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and exces-
well on the government course as a tire graded
• Weights (p. 167) 100. The relative performance of tires depends
sive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure.
The grade C corresponds to a minimum level of
upon the actual conditions of their use, however,
performance that all passenger vehicle tires must
and many depart significantly from the norm due
meet under the Federal Motor Safety Standard
to variation in driving habits, maintenance practi-
No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels
ces and differences in road characteristics and
of performance on the laboratory test wheel than
climate.
the minimum required by law.
TRACTION
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are WARNING
AA, A, B, and C, as measured under controlled The temperature grade for this tire is estab-
conditions on specified government test surfaces lished for a tire that is properly inflated and
of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may not overloaded. Excessive speed, under-infla-
have poor traction performance. The traction tion, or excessive loading, either separately or
grade assigned to this tire is based on braking in combination, can cause heat buildup and
tire failure.
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inflation pressures also change. A 10-degree
111
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|| temperature drop causes a corresponding drop of the factory-mounted tires on your vehicle, as 2. Add air to reach the recommended air pres-
of 1 psi (7 kPa) in inflation pressure. Check your well as load limits and inflation pressure. sure.
tire pressures frequently and adjust them to the
3. Replace the valve cap.
proper pressure, which can be found on the vehi- NOTE
cle's tire information placard or certification label.
• The placard shown indicates inflation CAUTION
If checking tire pressure when the tire is hot, pressure for the tires installed on the
never "bleed" or reduce air pressure. The tires vehicle at the factory only.
• After inflating the tires, always reinstall the
are hot from driving and it is normal for pressures valve cap to help avoid damage to the
to increase above recommended cold pressures. • A certain amount of air seepage from the valve from dirt, gravel, etc.
tires occurs naturally and tire pressure
A hot tire at or below recommended cold inflation
fluctuates with seasonal changes in tem-
• Use plastic valve caps only. Metal caps
pressure could be significantly under-inflated. could corrode and become difficult to
perature. Always check tire pressure reg-
remove.
Recommended inflation pressures ularly.
112
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Related information
• Snow tires and chains (p. 111)
• Spare tire (p. 114)
• Installing a wheel (p. 118) The foam block under the cargo compartment
• Removing a wheel (p. 116) floor contains the towing eyelet, the tool for
removing plastic wheel bolt covers, the jack* and
the lug wrench*. There is also a storage space for
the tool used to remove locking wheel bolts.
Related information
• Jack (p. 114)
• Changing tires (p. 113)
* Option/accessory. 113
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
114 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
CAUTION
The vehicle must not be driven with wheels of
different dimensions or with a spare tire other
than the one that came with the vehicle. The Generic illustration
use of different size wheels can seriously
damage your vehicle's transmission. 1. Lift the rear edge of the cargo compartment
floor.
2. Unscrew the retaining bolt.
CAUTION
3. Lift out the foam block holding the tools.
The vehicle must never be driven with more
than one temporary spare wheel. 4. Lift out the spare tire.
115
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116 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
* Option/accessory. 117
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
118
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
the inflation pressure recommended by the vehi- When the system detects a malfunction, the tell- After changing wheels, always calibrate the sys-
cle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire tale will flash for approximately one minute and tem to avoid false warnings.
inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires then remain continuously illuminated. This
TPMS does not replace the need for regular tire
of a different size than the size indicated on the sequence will continue upon subsequent vehicle
inspection and maintenance.
vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you start-ups as long as the malfunction exists. When
should determine the proper tire inflation pres- the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the sys-
sure for those tires.) tem may not be able to detect or signal low tire NOTE
pressure as intended. If you change to tires with a different dimen-
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has
been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of sion than the factory-installed ones, the
system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pres- reasons, including the installation of replacement TPMS system must be calibrated for these
sure telltale when one or more of your tires is or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that tires.
significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, when the prevent the TPMS from functioning properly. TPMS cannot be turned off.
low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you should Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale after
stop and check your tires as soon as possible, replacing one or more tires or wheels on your
and inflate them to the proper pressure. vehicle to ensure that the replacement or alter- WARNING
nate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to con- Incorrect inflation pressure could lead to tire
Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire cau-
tinue to function properly. failure, resulting in a loss of control of the
ses the tire to overheat and can lead to tire fail-
vehicle.
ure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency Messages in the instrument panel
and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle's When the TPMS symbol illuminates, the following
handling and stopping ability. Please note that text messages may also be displayed: Related information
the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire main- • Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 120)
• Tire pressure low Check tires, calibrate
tenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to
after fill • Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire
maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-infla- Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
tion has not reached the level to trigger illumina- • Tire pressure system Temporarily (p. 121)
tion of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale. unavailable
Your vehicle has also been equipped with a • Tire pressure system Service required
TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the If TPMS cannot determine which tire(s) have low
system is not operating properly. The TPMS mal- inflation pressure:
function indicator is combined with the low tire
pressure telltale. • All four tires will be shown as affected in the
center display
119
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120
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Reinflating tires equipped with the 4. Drive the vehicle at a speed of at least WARNING
Tire Pressure Monitoring System 22 mph (35 km/h). Please be aware that the
(TPMS) TPMS telltale warning will not go out until • Incorrect inflation pressure could lead to
the low tire pressure has been corrected and tire failure, resulting in a loss of control of
When low tire pressure has been detected, a
calibration has been carried out. the vehicle.
message will be displayed in the instrument
panel and the Tire Pressure Monitoring System • Tire monitoring systems cannot indicate
symbol will illuminate. NOTE sudden tire damage caused by external
factors (e.g., a blowout) in advance.
To help avoid incorrect tire inflation pressure,
Symbol Explanation if possible only inflate the tires when they are
When the TPMS symbol illuminates cold. The tires are considered to be cold
Related information
when they have the same temperature as the
and a message is displayed, check,
surrounding (ambient) air. This temperature is • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
reinflate the tire(s) and calibrate (p. 118)
TPMS. normally reached after the vehicle has been
parked for at least 3 hours. After driving a dis- • Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 120)
121
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Calibrating the Tire Pressure 2. Re-inflate the tire(s) to the correct pressure. 5. Tap TPMS to access Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) Consult the tire pressure placard located on Monitoring System.
In order for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System the driver's side B-pillar (the structural mem-
to work properly, tire pressure reference values ber at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of
must be set correctly. This must be done each the driver's door opening) or the inflation
time wheels are changed or tire inflation pres- pressure table in your printed owner's manual
sures are modified. supplement.
Calibrating TPMS
To calibrate the system: 6. Tap Calibrate.
1. Switch off the engine. The vehicle must be at 7. Tap OK to confirm that the tire inflation pres-
a standstill when calibration is started. sure has been checked and adjusted in all
four tires.
8. Drive the vehicle.
> Calibration is performed when the vehicle
is driven at a speed of at least 22 mph
(35 km/h) and will be interrupted if the
vehicle is parked and the engine is
switched off. Calibration continues auto-
Tire inflation placard
matically in the background when driving
3. Start the engine. resumes.
4. Open the Car status app in the center dis- When enough data has been collected to detect
play's App view. a low tire pressure situation, the tires' color in the
center display will change to green. The system
will not give any text confirmation when calibra-
tion is finished although it will state if calibration
fails. When driving with heavy loads or at sus-
tained highway speeds, the tire pressure should
be adjusted to the recommended inflation pres-
sures.
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After adjusting inflation pressure, repeat steps • Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire Tire sealing system10
1-8. Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Certain models are equipped with a tire sealing
(p. 121) system that enables you to temporarily seal a
NOTE hole in the tread surface and re-inflate a flat tire,
Always remember to calibrate the Tire Pres- or to adjust a tire’s inflation pressure.
sure Monitoring System when the wheels Models equipped with a spare tire do not have
have been changed or the tire inflation pres- the tire sealing system.
sure has been corrected according to the tire
pressure placard or tire inflation pressure Location
table. The tire sealing system is located under the floor
of the cargo compartment.
If correct reference values have not been set,
the system cannot issue low tire pressure
alerts correctly.
The vehicle must be parked with the engine
running to access the calibration button and
to start the calibration process.
WARNING
The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide,
which is invisible and odorless but very poi-
sonous. For this reason, always perform the
calibration procedure outdoors or in a work-
shop with exhaust gas evacuation equipment. Location of the tire sealing system
Introduction
Related information The tire sealing system consists of an air com-
• Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) pressor, a container for the sealing compound,
(p. 118) wiring to connect the system to the vehicle’s
• Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 120) electrical system via one of the 12-volt sockets,
123
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124 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
WARNING • Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting Using the tire sealing system
unless directed to do so by medical per-
Please keep the following points in mind sonnel. Get medical attention. Overview
when using the tire sealing system:
• Disposal: Dispose of this material and its
• The sealing compound bottle (no. 8 in the container to a hazardous or special waste
illustration) contains 1) rubber latex, natu- collection point.
ral and 2) ethanediol. These substances
are harmful if swallowed.
Related information
• The contents of this bottle may cause
• Inflating a tire with the tire sealing system
allergic skin reactions or otherwise be
compressor (p. 129)
potentially harmful to the respiratory tract,
the skin, the central nervous system, and • Using the tire sealing system (p. 125)
the eyes.
Precautions:
• Keep out of reach of children.
Electrical wire
• Do not ingest the contents.
• Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with Hose
the skin. Air release valve
• Wash thoroughly after handling.
Protective hose cover
First aid:
• Skin: Wash affected areas of skin with Speed limit sticker (on the rear side of the
soap and water. Get medical attention if compressor)
symptoms occur. Bottle holder (orange cover)
• Eyes: Flush with plenty of water for least
15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper Air pressure gauge
and lower eyelids. Get medical attention if Bottle with sealing compound
symptoms occur.
• Inhalation: Move the exposed person to On/Off switch
fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical
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attention.
125
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126
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8. Start the tire sealing system’s compressor by 9. Pump the tire for 7 minutes. 13. Reinstall the valve cap.
pressing the on/off switch to position I.
CAUTION CAUTION
WARNING The compressor should not be used for more • After inflating the tires, always reinstall the
• Never stand next to the tire being inflated than 10 minutes at a time to avoid overheat- valve cap to help avoid damage to the
when the compressor is in operation. ing. valve from dirt, gravel, etc.
• If cracks, bubbles, etc. form on the tire, • Use plastic valve caps only. Metal caps
switch off the compressor immediately. 10. Switch off the compressor and check the could corrode and become difficult to
• If there is visible damage to the sidewall or inflation pressure on the air pressure gauge. remove.
the rim, the tire cannot be repaired. The Inflation pressure should be between
vehicle should not be driven if this occurs. 22—51 psi (1.8—3.5 bar). Use the air
Contact a towing service, use the Volvo On release valve to release some air from the
Call feature in your vehicle or contact Volvo tire if necessary.
Roadside Assistance if applicable.
WARNING
NOTE If the pressure remains below 22 psi (1.8 bar)
after approximately seven minutes, turn off
The air pressure gauge will temporarily show the compressor. In this case, the hole is too
an increase in pressure to approximately large to be sealed and the vehicle should not
88 psi (6 bar) while the sealing compound is be driven.
being pumped into the tire. The pressure
should return to a normal level after approxi- 11. Switch off the compressor and disconnect
mately 30 seconds. the electrical wire from the 12-volt socket.
12. Unscrew the hose from the tire's inflation
valve and put the cover on the hose back into
place to help prevent seepage of residual
sealing compound from the hose.
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|| 14. Immediately drive the vehicle for approxi- ice technician to have the bottle removed 16. Without starting the compressor, check the
mately 2 miles (3 km) at a maximum speed and properly disposed of. inflation pressure on the air pressure gauge.
of 50 mph (80 km/h) to distribute the seal-
ing compound in the tire. During the tire's
• If the pressure is under 19 psi (1.3 bar),
WARNING the puncture has not been sealed suffi-
first revolution, some sealing compound may
ciently and the vehicle should not be
spray out of the puncture hole. If heavy vibrations, unsteady steering behavior, driven. Have the vehicle towed to a trained
or noises should occur while driving, reduce
speed and park the vehicle in a safe place. and qualified Volvo service technician.
WARNING Recheck the tire for bumps, cracks, or other • If the pressure is more than 19 psi
No one should stand closer to the vehicle visible damage, and recheck its inflation pres- (1.3 bar), connect the electrical wire to a
than approx. 7 ft (2 m) when it drives away to sure. If the pressure is below 19 psi (1.3 bar), 12-volt socket, start the compressor and
help avoid being sprayed with sealing com- do not continue driving. Have the vehicle inflate the tire to the correct pressure
pound. towed to a trained and qualified Volvo service
technician. (see the tire pressure decal on the on the
driver's side B-pillar (the structural mem-
CAUTION ber at the side of the vehicle, at the rear
15. Rechecking the pressure of the driver's door opening). Use the air
If your vehicle is equipped with the Tire Pres-
Reconnect the tire sealing system's hose to release valve to release some air from the
sure Monitoring System (TPMS), the use of
the tire's inflation valve. tire if necessary.
the sealing compound may lead to incorrect
tire pressure readings or in rare cases, dam- 17. Switch off the compressor and disconnect
age to the tire pressure sensor. Use the tire the electrical wire from the 12-volt socket.
sealing system to check and adjust the dam- Unscrew the hose from the tire’s inflation
aged tire's inflation pressure. valve and reinstall the valve cap.
Do not attempt to remove the sealing com-
NOTE pound bottle from the tire sealing system. It
cannot be turned counterclockwise.
• Safely stow the tire sealing system in a
convenient place as it will soon be used 18. Fold the hose into the sealing system box
again to check the tire’s inflation pressure. and return the components to the cargo
compartment.
• The empty bottle of sealing compound
cannot be removed from the bottle holder.
Consult a trained and qualified Volvo serv-
128
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129
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Related information
• Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 111)
• Tire sealing system (p. 123)
130
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
* Option/accessory. 131
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
132
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
12-volt socket in the tunnel console phones. For the sockets to provide electrical cur- 12-volt socket in the cargo
rent, the ignition must be in at least mode I. compartment
WARNING
Always keep the sockets covered when not in
use.
CAUTION
Max. current provided is 10 A (120 W) if one
socket is used at a time. If both of the sock-
ets in the tunnel console are used at the
same time, the max. current provided per
12-volt socket in the tunnel console for the front seats socket is 7.5 A (90 W)
12-volt socket in the cargo compartment
If a tire sealing system's compressor is being
used, no other device should be connected to Fold down the cover to access the socket. Max.
any of the other sockets while the compres- current provided is 10 A (120 W).
sor is operating.
NOTE
The 12-volt socket in the cargo compartment
provides electrical current even when the igni-
tion is switched off. Using the socket while
the engine is not running will drain the bat-
tery.
12-volt socket in the tunnel console for the second row Related information
of seats • Passenger compartment storage spaces
The electrical sockets can be used for 12-volt (p. 88)
devices such as monitors, MP3 players and cell
133
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
134
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
To do so:
Lift the rubber strip by pressing in toward the
engine compartment.
Release the pins in the plastic covering's Brake light (LED)
four clips by pressing them down with a Low beam
screwdriver or similar object and remove the Side marker light (LED)
covering. High beam
Backup light13
Put the covering back in place in the reverse Parking light/Daytime Running Light
order. Taillight (LED)
Turn signal
The low beam headlight bulb will be accessible Turn signal (LED)
when the round rubber cover has been removed. Fog light with corner illumination (LED)*
Fog light (LED)
The turn signal, high beam, Daytime Running
Light and parking light bulbs will be accessible High-mounted brake light (LED)
when the plastic covering has been removed.
Related information
• Replacing low beam headlight bulbs (p. 137)
• Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs
(p. 137)
* Option/accessory. 135
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
• Replacing front parking light bulbs (p. 138) Removing the rectangular headlight Related information
• Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 139) cover • Replacing bulbs (p. 134)
Most of the bulbs in the headlight housing can
• Removing the rectangular headlight cover
(p. 136) be accessed when the rectangular cover has
been removed.
• Bulb specifications (p. 139)
136
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Replacing low beam headlight bulbs 2. Remove the connector from the bulb. Replacing High Beam headlight
3. Remove the bulb by pressing it slightly bulbs
On models with halogen headlights, the low
beam headlight bulb can be replaced by the upward and then pulling it out. On models with halogen headlights, the High
owner. Beam headlight bulb can be replaced by the
4. Insert the bulb in the socket. The bulb's guid- owner.
ing pin should point straight up.
Before the bulb can be replaced, the plastic cov-
ering over the headlight housing has to be 5. Press the connector into place. Before the bulb can be accessed, the headlight
removed, see the article "Replacing bulbs." housing's rectangular cover must be removed,
6. Put the rubber cover back into place. see the article "Removing the rectangular head-
light cover."
CAUTION Related information
Never touch the glass of bulbs with your fin- • Replacing bulbs (p. 134)
CAUTION
gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vapor- • Bulb specifications (p. 139)
ize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the Never touch the glass of bulbs with your fin-
reflector, which will damage it. gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vapor-
ize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the
reflector, which will damage it.
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137
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
|| Replacing front parking light bulbs 4. Insert the bulb holder in the socket and
On models with halogen headlights, the front press it into place.
parking light/Daytime Running Light bulb can be 5. If the high beam bulb was removed, insert
replaced by the owner. the bulb in the socket and turn downward.
Before the bulb can be accessed, the headlight Related information
housing's rectangular cover must be removed, • Replacing bulbs (p. 134)
see the article "Removing the rectangular head-
light cover." • Bulb specifications (p. 139)
Related information
• Removing the rectangular headlight cover
(p. 136) Driver's side bulb housing shown
• Bulb specifications (p. 139) 1. Pull the bulb holder straight out.
• Replacing bulbs (p. 134) 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.
3. Insert a new bulb.
138
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Replacing front turn signal bulbs • Bulb specifications (p. 139) Bulb specifications
On models with halogen headlights, the front The following specifications apply to models
turn signal bulb can be replaced by the owner. equipped with halogen14 headlights. If other
bulbs need to be replaced, contact a trained
Before the bulb can be accessed, the headlight and qualified Volvo service technician.
housing's rectangular cover must be removed,
see the article "Removing the rectangular head-
Function [W]A Type
light cover."
Low beam 55 H11
High Beam 65 H9
Front turn signal 24 PY24W
Daytime running light/ 21/5 W21/5W
parking light
A Watt
Related information
• Replacing bulbs (p. 134)
Related information
• Removing the rectangular headlight cover
(p. 136)
• Replacing bulbs (p. 134)
139
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
140
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Replacing the tailgate wiper blade Windshield wipers in the service The service position can be activated in two ways
position from the center display:
The windshield wiper blades must be in the verti- Via Function view
cal (service) position for replacement, washing
or to lift them away from the windshield when
e.g., removing ice or snow.
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141
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
|| Via Function view Related information Refilling the windshield washer fluid
• Replacing wiper blades (p. 140) reservoir
Washer fluid helps keep the windshield, tailgate
window and headlights clean.
142 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
NOTE
If the warning symbol remains on or if the
audible signal is given even if the hood is
completely closed and locked, consult a
trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
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143
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Ball holder
Hood completely closed
Cotter pin
Related information Hitch assembly
• Engine compartment overview (p. 89)
Locking bolt
144 * Option/accessory.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
WARNING
• Be sure the towbar is securely locked in
position before attaching anything to it.
• Always attach the trailer's safety wire
securely to the towbar's safety wire
attachment bracket.
NOTE
A cover for the hitch assembly is also
included in the kit.
145
FUSES
FUSES
Related information
• Fuses (p. 148)
• Fuses in the cargo compartment (p. 157)
• Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 149)
• Fuses in the passenger compartment
(p. 153)
Engine compartment
148
FUSES
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149
FUSES
||
150
FUSES
– – – – Headlight washers* 25
– – – – Windshield washer 25
* Option/accessory. 151
FUSES
– –
152 * Option/accessory.
FUSES
Fuses in the passenger tect electrical components such as the 120-volt There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the
compartment socket, displays and door modules. fuse box covers. There are also positions in the
The fuses in the passenger compartment fuse box for several extra fuses.
(located under the glove compartment) help pro-
}}
153
FUSES
||
154
FUSES
Instrument panel 5 Climate system blower module 40 Fuses in the cargo compartment 10
(front)
Center console buttons 5 Internet connection/Volvo On Call 5
USB hub 5 control modules
Sun sensor 5
Instrument lighting; Courtesy light- 7.5 Rear driver-side door module 20
– – ing; Rearview mirror auto-dim func-
tion; Rain and light sensor; Rear Infotainment control module 40
– – tunnel console keypad*; Power (amplifier)
front seats*; Rear door control pan- Climate system blower module 40
Steering wheel module 5 els (rear)*
Module for start knob and parking 5 Control module for driver support 5 Multi-band antenna module 5
brake functions
Front seat massage function 5
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* Option/accessory. 155
FUSES
|| Function A Function A
– – – –
– – Related information
• Fuses (p. 148)
Driver side front seat heating* 15 • Replacing fuses (p. 148)
Passenger side front seat heating* 15 • Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 149)
• Fuses in the cargo compartment (p. 157)
Coolant pump 10
– –
– –
– –
– –
156 * Option/accessory.
FUSES
}}
* Option/accessory. 157
FUSES
||
The fuse box is under the storage compartment on the right side
There is a fuse removal tool on the inside of the fuse box in the engine compartment for several
fuse box cover. There are also positions in the extra fuses.
158
FUSES
Rear auxiliary electric heater (driver 30 Seat belt tensioner module (driver 40 All Wheel Drive control module* 15
side)* side)
Heated rear seat (passenger side)* 15
– – Parking camera* 5
– –
– – – –
* Option/accessory. 159
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Label information
The labels in your vehicle provide information
such as the chassis number, paint code, tire
inflation pressure, etc.
162
SPECIFICATIONS
Location of labels
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163
SPECIFICATIONS
164
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
The following table lists your vehicle's most
important dimensions.
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* Option/accessory. 165
SPECIFICATIONS
|| Dimension In.
(mm)
I Track, rear (models with- 65.8 (1675)E
out pneumatic suspen-
sion) 66.1 (1667)F
Related information
• Weights (p. 167)
166
SPECIFICATIONS
Weights
The following table lists important weight data
for your vehicle.
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167
SPECIFICATIONS
CAUTION
• When loading the vehicle, the maximum
gross vehicle weight and permissible axle
weights may not be exceeded.
• The maximum trailer weights listed are
only applicable for altitudes up to 3280 ft
(1,000 m) above sea level. With increas-
ing altitude the engine power and there-
fore the car's climbing ability are impaired
because of the reduced air density, so
the maximum trailer weight has to be
reduced accordingly. The weight of the
car and trailer must be reduced by 10%
for every further 3280 ft (1,000 m) (or
part thereof).
168
SPECIFICATIONS
Air conditioning refrigerant Compressor oil Brake fluid specification and volume
The air conditioning system in your car contains Volume Type Brake fluid transfers braking force when the
a CFC-free refrigerant. brake pedal is depressed to the master cylinder
2.03 fl. oz. (60 ml) PAG SP- and to the slave cylinders on each wheel.
A/C decal A2
2.71 fl. oz. (80 ml) on models with Topping up or replacing brake fluid should only
A/C for the third row of seats* be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service
technician.
Evaporator
The A/C system' s evaporator may never be Specification: Volvo Original Dot 4 class 6 or
repaired or replaced with a previously used evap- equivalent
orator. A new evaporator must be certified and
marked according to SAE J2842.
R134a decal
Refrigerant
Weight Type
1.65 lbs (750 g) R134a
2.2 lbs (1000 g) on models with A/C
for the third row of seats*
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains R134a
refrigerant under pressure. Service and
repairs may only be carried out by a trained
and qualified Volvo service technician.
* Option/accessory. 169
SPECIFICATIONS
Coolant specifications
Coolant specifications.
170
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine specifications Not all engines listed here are available in all
The following table provides technical data for markets.
the respective engines. Engine specifications for
Special Edition vehicles may vary.
Specification T6 AWD
Engine designation B4204T27
Output (kW/rps) 235/95
Output (hp/rpm) 316/5700
Torque (Nm/rps) 400/37–90
Torque (ft. lbs./rpm) 295/2,200–5,400
No. of cylinders 4
Specification T5
Engine designation B4204T23
Output (kW/rps) 187/92
Output (hp/rpm) 250/5,500
Torque (Nm/rps) 350/25–80
Torque (ft. lbs./rpm) 258/1,500-4,800
No. of cylinders 4
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171
SPECIFICATIONS
|| Related information
• Engine oil specifications and volume
(p. 173)
• Coolant specifications (p. 170)
172
SPECIFICATIONS
Volvo recommends:
Viscosity chart
Extreme engine operation
Volvo oil VCC RBS0-2AE/SAE 0W20 is recom-
Refer to the warranty and Service Records infor- mended for extreme driving conditions.
mation booklet for information on oil change
intervals and oil type requirements. Oil volume
The oil volume for the engine is:
NOTE 5.9 US qts (5.6 liters)
This vehicle comes from the factory with syn-
thetic oil.
173
SPECIFICATIONS
Tire inflation pressure table tion placard for information specific to the tires
The following tire pressures are recommended installed on your vehicle at the factory.
by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire infla-
Tire sizes: XC90 Cold tire pressure for up to five or seven persons (depending on seating capacity)
Front Rear
psi (kPa) psi (kPa)
235/60 R18 38 (260) 38 (260)
235/55 R19
275/45 R20
275/40 R21
275/35 R22
Temporary spare tire 60 (420) 60 (420)
T125/80 R18
Related information
• Checking tire inflation pressure (p. 111)
174
SPECIFICATIONS
Transmission: TG-81SC
Specification: Transmission fluid AW-1
175
INDEX INDEX
Child safety 69
A C booster cushions 77
Accessory installation warning 14, 18 Capacity weight 109, 167 child restraint systems 71, 79
Airbags Cargo compartment convertible seats 75
disconnecting the front passenger’s fuses 157 infant seats 73
side 63 raising/lowering the level 91 Child seats
front 59, 60 Cargo compartment, steel grid 96 lower attachment points 79
inflatable curtain 67 Climate system
Cargo compartment cover 98
side impact 66 refrigerant 169
Cargo net 95
Alarm Convertible seats 75
automatically arming/disarming 101 Cargo space 91
Coolant 170
Apps Center display
changing settings 24 Crash event data 20
changing settings 37
keyboard 25 Crash mode 68
Automatic locking retractor 71
navigating in 32 Curb weight 109, 167
Automatic transmission overview 22
oil 175 screen in the center console 38
Axle weight 109 symbols in the status bar 37
Chains 111
D
Changing a wheel 113 Digital owner's manual 44, 45
B Child restraints Dimensions 165
Booster cushion, integrated 81, 82, 84 recalls and registration 71 Disconnecting the front passenger’s airbag 63
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On-board Diagnostic socket 14 fuel filler door 102 Snow chains 111
Opening the hood 143 Registering child restraints 71 Snow tires 111
P Safety, occupant 50
Sun visor 91
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