Volvo S80 (2007) manuel d'utilisation

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    WE B E D IT I O N VO l V O S 8 0 O WN E r ’S m aN u a l TP 9 52 9 20 0 8 VO l VO S 8 0 owner’s manual[...]

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    DE AR VOL VO O WNER THANK YOU F OR CHOOSING V OLVO We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the sa fety and comfort of you and your pa ssengers. Volvo is one of the safest ca rs in the world. Your Volvo has also been designed to satisfy all cur- rent safety and environme ntal requirements. I[...]

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    Table of contents 2 00 Introduction Impor tant information .................................. 6 Environment ................................................. 8 01 Safety Safety in the passenger compartment ....... 1 2 Safety mode .. ............................... .............. 25 Child safety .................. .............................. 26 0[...]

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    Table of contents 3 03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls .............. .............. 56 Ignition positions ........................................ 65 Seats .................................... ...................... 66 Steering wheel .............................. .............. 70 Lighting .......................... ............[...]

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    Table of contents 4 06 Maintenance and specifications Engine compar tment ............................... 1 8 4 Lamps .............. ............................... ......... 1 89 Wiper blades and washer fluid ................. 1 9 6 Battery ..................................... ................. 1 98 F uses ................................ .......[...]

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    Introduction 6 Impor tant information Reading the Owner ’ s Manual Introduc tion A good way of ge tting to know your new c ar is to read the owner’s manual, ideally befo re your first journey. Th is will give you the opportunity to familiari se yourself wi th new functions, to see how best to handle the car in different situations, and to make [...]

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    Introduction 7 Impor tant informatio n Position lists Red circles containing a number are used in overview ima ges where different co m- ponents are pointed out. The number recurs in the positio n list featured in connection with the illustrat ion that describes the item. Step lists A list of steps is used w hen there is a num- bered sequence in th[...]

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    Introduction 8 Environment V olvo Cars ’ enviro nmental philosophy Environmental ca re, safety and quality a re the three core values whi ch influence all operations of the Volvo Car Corporatio n. We also believe that our customers share our consideration for the environment. Your Volvo compl ies with strict inter national environmental standards[...]

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    Introduction 9 Environme nt Clean air in the passenger compar tment A passenger compartme nt filter prevents dust and pollen from entering the passenger compartment via the a ir intake. A sophisticated air qu ality system, IAQS* (Interior Air Qualit y System) ensures that the incoming air i s cleaner than the air in the traffic outside. The system [...]

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    10 Safety in the passenger compar tment .............. ......................... .............. 1 2 Safety mode .................... ...................... .......................... ...................... ... 25 Child saf ety . .............. ....................... ......................... ...................... ......... 26[...]

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    01 SAFETY[...]

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    01 Safety 12 Safety in the passenger compar tment 01 Always use seatbelts Heavy brak ing can have serious conse- quences if the seatbelts are no t used. Ensure that all passengers use their seatbelts. It is important that the se atbelt lies against the body so it can pr ovide maximu m protec- tion. Do not lean the backre st too far back. The seatbe[...]

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    01 Safety 13 Safety in the passenger compar tm ent 01 Seatbelts and pr egnancy The seatbelt should always be worn during pregnancy. But it is cr ucial that it be worn in the correct way. The diago nal section should wrap over the shoulder then be routed be- tween the breasts and to the side of the a b- domen. The lap section should lay fla t over t[...]

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    01 Safety 14 Safety in the passenger compar tment 01 when the rear doors ar e opened. The message i s automatically c leared after ap- prox. 30 seconds or it can be acknowl- edged manually by pressing the READ button. • Provides a war ning if one of the rea r seatbelts is unfastened during travel. This warning take s the form of a m essage on the[...]

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    01 Safety 15 Safety in the passenger compar tm ent 01 As well as the warning symbol, a message may appear on the info rmation display in ap- propriate cases. If the warning symbol mal- functions, the warning triangle illuminates and the message SRS Airbag Service re- quired or SR S Airbag Service urgent ap- pears on the display. co ntact an authori[...]

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    01 Safety 16 Safety in the passenger compar tment 01 Airbag system SRS system, left-hand drive SRS system, right-hand drive The system c onsists of airbags an d sensors. A sufficiently v iolent collision tri ps the sen- sors and the airbag (s) are inflated with hot gas. To cush ion the impact, the ai rbag de- flates when compress ed. When this occu[...]

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    01 Safety 17 Safety in the passenger compar tm ent 01 Location of the front passenger airbag in a left-hand drive car Location of the front passenger airbag in a right-hand drive car G021013 G021014[...]

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    01 Safety 18 Safety in the passenger compar tment 01 PA C O S * Indicator in the roof console showing that the passenger airbag (SRS) is deactiv ated. The airbag (SRS) fo r the front passenger seat can be deactivated if the car is equipped with a switch, PACOS (P assenger Airbag Cu t Off Switch). For infor mation on how to activate/ deactivate, see[...]

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    01 Safety 19 Safety in the passenger compar tm ent 01 Switc h – P ACOS Switch location. The airbag is activated. With the switch in this position, persons taller than 140 cm can sit in the front passenger se at, but never children in a child se at or on a booster cushion. The airbag is deactivated. With the switch in this posi tion, children in a[...]

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    01 Safety 20 Safety in the passenger compar tment 01 Side airbags, SIPS bags A large proportion of the collision force i s transferred by the SI PS (Side Impact P rotec- tion System) to beam s, pillars, the floor, the roof and other structur al parts of the body. The side airbags at the driv er’s and front pas- senger seats protect the c hest are[...]

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    01 Safety 21 Safety in the passenger compar tm ent 01 SIPS bags Driver’s seat, left-hand drive Front passenger seat, left-hand drive The SIPS bag system consi sts of side airbags and sensors. A s ufficiently violent collision trips the senso rs and the side airbags are infl ated. The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel and the[...]

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    01 Safety 22 Safety in the passenger compar tment 01 Protection against whiplash injur y – WHIPS The whiplash protection system (W HIPS) consists of energy absorbing bac krests and specially designe d head restraints in the front seats. The system i s actuated by a rear-end collisi on, where the angle a nd speed of the collision, and the nature o[...]

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    01 Safety 23 Safety in the passenger compar tm ent 01 Correct seating position For the best possible pr otection, the drive r and front seat passenger should sit in the centre of the seat with as little space as pos- sible between the head and the hea d restraint. Do not obstruct the WH IPS system WA R N I N G If a seat has been subjecte d to extre[...]

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    01 Safety 24 Safety in the passenger compar tment 01 When the systems deploy If the airbags have be en deployed, Volvo rec - ommends: • Have the car trans ported to an authorised Volvo workshop. Do not dr ive with de- ployed airbags. • Let an authorised Vol vo workshop replace components in the car’s safety system. • Always co ntact a docto[...]

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    01 Safety 25 Safety mode 01 Safety mode If the car is involv ed in a collision, the te xt Safety mod e - See m anual may appear on the information display. This m eans that the car has reduced function ality. Safety mode is a protective state that is enforced when the collision may have damaged any of the ca r’s vital functions, such as the fuel [...]

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    01 Safety 26 Child safety 01 Children should sit comf or tably and safely The position of a child in the car and the choice of equipment ar e dictated by the child’s weight and size, fo r more informa tion see page 28. Children of all ages and size s must alwa ys sit correctly secure d in the car. Never allow a child to sit on the knee of a passe[...]

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    01 Safety 27 Child safety 01 Airbag decal Decal located on instrument panel end face on the passenge r side Decal located on instrument panel end face on the passenger side (Australia only) WA R N I N G Booster cushions/child se ats with steel braces or some other design that could rest on the seatbelt buckle ’s opening button must not be used, a[...]

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    01 Safety 28 Child safety 01 Recommended c hild seats With regard to other child seats your car should be inc luded in the ma nufacturer’s enclosed list of vehicles or be universally approved in acc or dance with the ECE R44 legal requirement . We i g h t / A g e Fr ont seat Outer r ear seat Centre rear seat Group 0 max. 1 0 kg (0–9 months) Gro[...]

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    01 Safety 29 Child safety 01 ISOFIX fixt ure system for c hild seats Mounting points for th e ISOFIX fi xture sys- tem are concealed behind the lower section of the rear seat backres t, in the outer seats. The location of the m ounting points is indi- cated by symbols in the ba ckrest upholstery (see illustration above) . Press the seat cushio n do[...]

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    01 Safety 30 Child safety 01 Upper mounting points for c hild seats The car is equipped with upper mounting points for child seats. These mounting points are located on the parcel shelf and are con- cealed by plastic covers. Bend aside the plastic covers to access each respe ctive mounting point. For cars with foldi ng head restraints on the outsid[...]

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    01 Safety 31 Child safety 01 Low er ing the booster cushion Fold down the booster cushion. Release the Velcro fastener . Lift back the upper section. 1 G021070 2 G021071 3 G021072 WA R N I N G Repair or replacement should only be per- formed by an authorised Volvo workshop. Do not make any modifica tions or a dditions to the booster cush ion. If an[...]

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    01 Safety 32 Child safety 01 Raising the booster cushion Fold down the upper section. Secure the Velcro fastener. Fold the booster cushion into the seat backrest. Child saf et y loc ks, rear doors The controls for operating the rear door pow- er windows and the rear doo r opening han- dles can be blocked fr om opening f rom the inside. For more inf[...]

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    01 Safety 33 01[...]

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    34 Remote contro l key/key blade ...... .............. ...................... .............. ......... 36 Privac y locking* .... ......................... ...................... .......................... ........... 41 Battery re placement, remote control k ey/PCC* .............. ......................... 42 Keyless drive* ....... ................[...]

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    02 LOCKS AND ALARM[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 36 Remote control k ey/key blade 02 General The car is supplied wi th two remote control keys or PCCs (P ersonal Car Co mmunicator). They are used to star t the car and for locki ng and unlocking. More remote control keys can be ordered – up to six can be pr ogrammed and used fo r the same car. The PCC has increase d functional[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 37 Remote control k ey/key blade 02 The following er ror messages in the informa- tion display (on the combined instrument panel) are related to the electronic immobiliser: For starting the car, see page 88. Low battery in remote contr o l key The batteries should be repla ced if: • the information sym bol illuminates an d Car [...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 38 Remote control k ey/key blade 02 The function is changed under Car settings Lock settings Doors unlock . For a description o f the menu system, see page 102. Approac h lighti ng – Used to switch on the car’s lighting at a distance . For more infor- mation, see page 76. Boot lid – Unlocks the boot lid only (without openin[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 39 Remote control k ey/key blade 02 be in the car. This indic ation is only displayed if the al arm was triggere d. Range The PCC loc k f un cti on s have a range of up to 20 m from the car. The approach lighting, panic function and the functions controlled by the information but- ton have a range of up to a maximum of 100 m f ro[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 40 Remote control k ey/key blade 02 Detachable k ey blade Using the remote co ntrol key’s detachable key blade: • the driver’s door ca n be opened manuall y if central locking is not ac tivated with the remote control key. • access to the glov ebox and cargo area (privacy locking) 1 can be blocked, s e ep a g e4 1 . • t[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 41 Pri vacy loc king* 02 Pri vacy loc king* 1 Active locks for re mote control key, without privacy locking activate d. Active locks for remote control key, with privacy locking activated. This function is intende d for when the car is left for serv ice, with a hotel pa rking valet or similar. The gl ovebox is then locked and the[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 42 Batter y replacement, r emote control key/PCC* 02 Replacing the batter y Battery type: CR2430, 3 V (one in remote control key and two i n the PCC). Opening Slide the spring-loaded catch to the side while pulling the key blade straight out backwards . Insert a screwdri ver in the hole behind the spring-loaded catc h and gently [...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 43 Keyless dri ve* 02 Keyless dri ve (only PCC*) Keyless loc k and ignition system The keyless driv e function in the PCC a llows the car to be unlocked, driv en and locked without the need for a key. You simply have to have the PCC with you. The sy stem makes it easier and more convenient to o pen the car, for example w hen your[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 44 Keyless dri ve* 02 Key memor y – dri ver’s seat and door mirrors* PCC memory function If several people with PCCs approac h the car, then th e settings for seat and mirror s are implemented for the perso n who opens the driver’s door. The settings are changed in two ways a fter the driver’s door has been op ened: • f[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 45 Loc king/unloc king 02 Fr om the outside The remote contr ol key locks/unlocks all doors and the boot li d simultaneously. The lock buttons and door handles are disen- gaged during locking which also prev ents opening from the inside, so -called dead- locks, see page 47 (onl y applies to certain markets). The fuel filler flap [...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 46 Loc king/unlocking 02 Gl oveb ox Lock the glovebox by turnin g the key blade a quarter o f a turn (90 degrees) clockwise. The keyhol e is horizontal in the locked position. Unlock by carry ing this out in reverse order. The keyhole is vertical in the unlocked position. The glovebox can on ly be locked and unlocked with the rem[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 47 Loc king/unloc king 02 Unloc king with the key blade If the remote control key button for opening the boot lid is not working then the boot lid can be unlocked with the key blade. Prise off the plug cov ering the keyhole. Unlock the boot l id by tu r ni n g t h e key bl ad e one ha lf turn anticlockwise as illustrated. Deadloc[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 48 Child safety loc ks 02 Deactivati ng with the display menu Certain cars have no button but instead de- activation takes place in the menu system. For a description of the system, see page 102. 1. Go into the menu system under Car set- tings . 2. Select Reduced Guard . An active menu option is indicated with a cross. Otherwis e[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 49 Child safety loc ks 02 WA R N I N G Always keep the ca r unlocked during a jour- ney. In the event of an acc ident, this allows the emergency servi c es to get int o the car quickly. Passengers in the rear seat cannot open the doors from inside if the child safet y locks are activate d.[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 50 Alarm* 02 General The alarm is trig gered if: • a door, the bonnet or the boot lid is opened • a non-approved key is used in the keyhole or if force is exerted on the keyhole • a movement is detected i n the passenger compartment (if fitted with a movement detector) • the car is raised or towed away (if fitted with a t[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 51 Alarm* 02 Other alarm functions Automatic r e-ar ming of the alarm This function prevents the car being left w ith alarm disarmed unintentionally. If the car is unlocked with t he remote contro l key (and the alar m is disarmed) and none of the doors or the boot lid is opened within two minutes, then the alarm is automatically[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 52 Alarm* 02 T esting the alarm system T esting t he movement detector in the passenger compartment 1. Close all windows. Rem ain in the car. 2. Arm the alarm, see page 50. 3. Wait 15 secon ds. 4. Trigger the alarm by moving your arms forward and back at backrest height. A s iren sounds and all direction indica- tors flash. 5. De[...]

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    02 Locks and alarm 53 02[...]

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    54 Instruments and controls ......................... ......................... ....................... 56 Ignition positions .......... ....................... ......................... ...................... ...... 65 Seats ........ .......................... ...................... ....................... .............. ........... 66 Steering wh[...]

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    03 YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 56 Instruments and controls 03 Instrument overview Left-hand d rive 1 2 3 18 17 16 15 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 10 19 9 20 14 13 11 12 G021107[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 57 Instruments and cont rols 03 Fun ct i on Pag e Function Pag e Menus and m essages, di rection indicators, main/dipped beam , tr ip computer 1 05, 7 4, 72, 12 6 Menu control , climate control and audio system 1 02, 1 1 0, 12 0 Cruise control 1 31, 64 Climate control, ECC* 11 0 Horn, airbags 70, 1 5 Gear selector 91 Com[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 58 Instruments and controls 03 Right-hand drive 8 7 6 13 14 15 16 5 4 3 2 1 11 10 11 12 10 9 17 18 20 19 G021108[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 59 Instruments and cont rols 03 Fun ct i on Pag e Function Pag e Hazard w ar ning flashers 74 Control panel 82, 84, 48, 45 Ignition switch 65 Seat adjustment 66 Start/stop button 88 Bonnet opener 1 84 Cruise control 13 1 , 13 2 Pa r k i n g b r a k e 97 Combined instr ument panel 60, 64 Steering wheel adjustment 70 Horn,[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 60 Instruments and controls 03 Information displays Information displays The information displ ays show information on some of the car’s func tions, e.g. cruise control, trip computer and m essages. The information is show n with text and symbols . There are f urther descri ptions under the functions that use the infor[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 61 Instruments and contr ols 03 If the engine does not start or if the function- ality check is carri ed out in ignition posi tion II then all symbols go out af ter 5 seconds except the symbol for a faults in the car’s emissions system a nd the symbol for low oil pressure. Indicator and information symbols Direction in[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 62 Instruments and controls 03 Left-hand direction indicators Right-hand direction indicators Both direction indicator symbo ls flash when the hazard warning fl ashers are used. Indicator and warning symbols Low oil pressure If this symbol illuminates during driv- ing then the engine’s oil pressure is too lo w. Stop th[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 63 Instruments and cont rols 03 Warning The red warning symbol illumina tes when a fault has been indicated which could affect the safety and/ or driveability of the car. An explanatory text is shown on the informa- tion display at the same time. The symbol remains visible until the fault has been recti- fied but the tex[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 64 Instruments and controls 03 T rip meter Trip meter and button The meters are use d to measure shor t dis- tances. A short press on switch es between the two trip meters T1 and T2 . A long press (more than 2 se conds) resets an active trip meter to zero. The distan ce is shown in the display . Cloc k Clock and setting [...]

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    03 Your driving environment 65 Ignition positions 03 Functions Ignition switch with remote control key, start/stop butto n In se r t an d rem ove t h e re mo t e c o nt rol key The remote contr ol key is inserted into the ignition switch. With one ge ntle push the remote control key is c aptured into the cor- rect position. The remote contr ol key [...]

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    03 Your driving environment 66 Seats 03 Fr ont seats Lumbar support, turn the whee l 1 . Forward/backwa rd: lift the handle to adjust the di stance to the steering wh eel and pedals. Check that the seat is locked after changi ng position. Raise/lo wer front edge of sea t cushion, pump up/down. Adjust backrest rake, turn the w heel. Raise/lower the [...]

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    03 Your driving environment 67 Seats 03 Prepar ations The seats can be adjusted for a certain time after unlocking the door with the remote con- trol key without the key in the ignitio n switch. Seat adjustment is norm ally made when the ignition is on and ca n always be made when the engine is running. Seat with me mor y function* Store setting 1.[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 68 Seats 03 Emergency stop If the seat accidentall y begins to move, press one of the buttons to stop the seat. Restarting to reach the se at position stored in the key memor y is performed by pressing the unlock button on the remote co ntrol key. In this situation the driver’s door must be open. Heated/ventilated seat[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 69 Seats 03 Low ering the outer head restra ints r ear seat* 1. The ignition must be in position I or II . 2. Press the button to lower t h e rear outer head restraints to improve visibi lity. The head restraint is moved back manuall y until a "click" can be heard. WA R N I N G Do not lower the outer hea d rest[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 70 Steering wheel 03 Adjustin g Adjusting the steering wheel The steering wheel c an be adjusted for both height and depth: Lever - releasing the steering whee l Possible steering wheel positions 1. Pull the lever towards you to release the steering wheel. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the posi tion that suits you. 3. [...]

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    03 Your driving environment 71 Lighting 03 Light switc hes Overview, light switches Thumbwheel for adjusting display and instrument lig hting Rear fog lamp Front fog lamps* Light switches Thumbwheel for headlamp levelling Instrument lightin g Different display and instrum ent lighting is switched on depending on ig nition position. The display ligh[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 72 Lighting 03 Main/dipped be am Headlamp control and stalk switch Main beam flash Move the stalk switch gently to position toward the steeri ng wheel. Main beam comes on until the sta lk switch is releas ed. Dipped beam When the engine is started, dipped beam is activated automatically* if the headlamp con- trol is in p[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 73 Lighting 03 Position/parking lamps Headlamp control in position for position/park- ing lamps Turn the headlamp control to the centre posi- tion (number plate lighting c omes on at the same time). Rear position lam ps also come on when the boot lid is opened in or der to alert anybody behind. Brake light The brake ligh[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 74 Lighting 03 Rear fog lamp Button for rear fog lamp The rear fog lam p consists of one rear lamp and can only be switched on in c ombination with main/dipped beam or the front fog lamps. Press the button for on/off. The light in the button illuminates when the rear f og lamp is on. The rear fog lamp indicator sy mbol i[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 75 Lighting 03 Interior lighting Fr ont roof lighting Controls for reading lamps and front roof lighting Reading lamp, left-hand si de Reading lamp , right-hand side Interior light ing The front reading lamps are control led with the and butto ns in the roof console. The switch for passe nger compartment light- ing has t[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 76 Lighting 03 Home safe lighting Some of the exterior lighting can be ke pt switched on to work as home safe lighting after the c ar has been locke d. 1. Remove the remote control key from the ignition switch. 2. Move the left-hand stalk switch towa rds the steering wheel to the end position and release it. The function[...]

  • Page 78

    03 Your driving environment 77 Lighting 03 Bi-Xenon a n d Active Bi-X enon headlamps* Headlamp control for adjusting headlamp pattern Normal position – the headlamp pattern is correct for the country in which the car was delivered. Adapted position – de signed for opposite headlamp pattern. The country in which the c ar is delivered determines [...]

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    03 Your driving environment 78 Lighting 03 Masking the halogen headlamps Masking left-hand drive cars Masking righ t-ha nd drive cars G021850 G021851[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 79 Lighting 03 Figures, halogen headlamps A B C D G021155[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 80 Wipers and washing 03 Windscreen wipers Windscreen wipers and windscreen washe rs Rain sensor , on/off Thumbwheel sensit ivity/freque ncy Windscreen wipers off Move the stalk switch to position 0 to switch off the wind- screen wipers. Single sweep Raise the stalk switch and rele ase to make one sweep. Intermitte nt wi[...]

  • Page 82

    03 Your driving environment 81 Wipers an d washing 03 Headlamp washing and windscr een was h in g Washing function Operation Move the stalk switch toward the steering wheel to start the w indscreen and headla mp washers. The windscree n wipers will ma ke several more sweeps onc e the stalk switch has bee n released. The headlam ps are washed al ter[...]

  • Page 83

    03 Your driving environment 82 Windows, r ear view and door mir rors 03 General Laminated glass The glass is re inforced which pr o- vides better protection against break-ins and improved sound insulation in the passe nger com- partment. All windows* have laminated glass. W ater and dir t-repellent coating* The front side windows are treat ed with [...]

  • Page 84

    03 Your driving environment 83 Windows, r ear view and doo r mirrors 03 Operating Operating the power windows Operating without auto Operati ng with auto All power windows ca n be operated using the control panel i n the driver’s door. Each control panel in the ot her doors can only con- trol its o wn respective power win dow. The power windows c[...]

  • Page 85

    03 Your driving environment 84 Windows, r ear view and door mir rors 03 Door mirrors Door mirror controls Adjusting 1. Press the L button for the left-hand door mirror or the R button for the right-hand door mirror. The light in the button illumi- nates. 2. Adjust the pos ition with the joystick in the centre. 3. Press the L or R button again. The [...]

  • Page 86

    03 Your driving environment 85 Windows, r ear view and doo r mirrors 03 Rear window and door mir ror defrosters Use the defroster to quic kly remove misting and ice from the rear window and the door mirrors. Press the button once to star t simultaneous rear window and door mirror defrosting . The light in the button indicates that the function is a[...]

  • Page 87

    03 Your driving environment 86 Po wer sunroof* 03 General The sunroof controls are located in the roof panel. The sunroof can be opened vertically and horizontally. Ignition position I or II is required for the sunroof to be opened. Horizontal opening Horizontal opening, backward/forward Opening, automatic Opening, manual Closing, manual Closing, a[...]

  • Page 88

    03 Your driving environment 87 Power s u nro o f * 03 Closing using the remote contr ol key or central loc king button One long press o n the lock button closes the sunroof and all the windows . The doors and the boot lid are locked. To interrupt closing, press the lo ck button again. Sunscree n The sunroof features a manual, sliding inte- rior sun[...]

  • Page 89

    03 Your driving environment 88 Star ting the engine 03 Petr ol and diesel engines Ignition switch with remo te control key, start and stop button (see more information on page 65). 1. For cars with remote c ontrol key, insert the remote control key into the ignition switch. Gently push it forward until it is pulled in. 2. Hold the clutch pedal full[...]

  • Page 90

    03 Your driving environment 89 Star ting the engine 03 Steering lock The steering lock is deactivated when the remote control key is ins erted into the igni- tion switch 1 and activated when the remote control key is remove d from the ignition switch. Activate the steering lock when leaving the car to reduce the ris k of car theft. Diesel par ticle[...]

  • Page 91

    03 Your driving environment 90 Star ting the engine 03 Jump star ting If the battery is fla t then the car can be started with current from another battery. The following points are recommended w hen using a donor battery in order to avoid the risk of an explosion: 1. Turn the car’s ignition to position 0 , see page 65. 2. Ensure that the donor b[...]

  • Page 92

    03 Your driving environment 91 Gearbo xes 03 Manual gearbo x Depress the clutch pedal fu lly during each gear change. Take your foot off the c lutch pedal betwee n gear chang es. Follow the shifting pattern indicated. For the best possible fu el economy, use the highest gear possible as often as possible . Reverse gear inhibitor Only engage rever s[...]

  • Page 93

    03 Your driving environment 92 Gearbox es 03 Automatic gearbox, Gear tronic* The information display shows the position of the gear selector using the foll owing indica- tions: P, R, N, D, S, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. See page 60. Gear positions Parking position (P) Select P when starting the eng ine or when the car is parked. The brake pe dal must be de[...]

  • Page 94

    03 Your driving environment 93 Gearbo xes 03 Gear tronic* – manual gear positions (M) The driver can also change gear manuall y using the Geartronic automati c gearbox. The car engine-brakes when the a ccelerator pedal is released. Manual gearsh ift mode is obtained by mov- ing the lever from position D to the right-hand end position at M . The i[...]

  • Page 95

    03 Your driving environment 94 Gearbox es 03 Automatic g ear selecto r inhibitor The automatic gearbo x has special safety systems: Keylock To remove the remote control key fro m the ignition switch, the gea r selector must be in the P position. The remote control key is locked in all other pos itions. Parking position ( P ) Stationary car with eng[...]

  • Page 96

    03 Your driving environment 95 All Wheel Dri ve – A WD (All Wheel Dr ive)* 03 All Wheel Dri ve is alw ays engaged All Wheel Drive m eans that the car is dri ving on all four wheels at the same time. The power is automa tically distributed between the front and rear wheels. A n elec- tronically controlled cl utch system distributes the power to th[...]

  • Page 97

    03 Your driving environment 96 Foot brak e 03 General The car is equipped wi th two brake circui ts. If o ne brake circuit is damaged the n this will mean that the brakes engag e at a deeper level and harder pressu re on the pedal is needed to produce the nor mal braking effect. The driver’s brake peda l pressure is rei n- forced by a br ake serv[...]

  • Page 98

    03 Your driving environment 97 Par ki n g br a ke 03 Parking brak e, manual The parking brake is located far left . How to apply the par king brake 1. Press the foot brake pe dal down firmly . 2. Depress th e parking b rake peda l firmly as far as possible. 3. Release the foot brake pedal and make sure that the car is at a standstill posi- tion. 4.[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 98 Par ki n g br a ke 03 How to apply the par king brake Parking brake control 1. Press the foot brake pe dal down firmly . 2. Press the control. 3. Release the foot brake pedal and make sure that the car is at a standstill posi- tion. 4. When parking the vehic le always put the gear selector i n position 1 (for manual t[...]

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    03 Your driving environment 99 Par ki n g br a ke 03 Cars with au tomatic gearbox Releasing manually 1. Put the seatbel t on. 2. Insert the remote control key in the ignition switch. 3. Depress the brake pe dal firmly. 4. Pull the control. Releasing automatically 1. Put on the sea tbelt. 2. Start the engine. 3. Move the gear select or to position D[...]

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    100 Menus and messages ................... ...................... .......................... ......... 1 02 Climate contr ol ...................... ...................... ......................... .................. 1 07 Audio system .......... ...................................................................... ......... 1 1 7 T rip computer ...[...]

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    04 COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 102 Menus and messages 04 Centre console Some functions are contr olled from the cen- tre conso le via the menu syst em or via the keypad in the steering whee l. Each function is described under it s respective secti on. The current menu level is shown at the top right of the centre co nsole’s display. Centre c ons[...]

  • Page 104

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 103 Menus and messages 04 Menu ov er view The phone and audio sources have diffe rent main menus. The fo llowing menus are included in all main me nus: Car key memory Seat & mirror positions* Car settings Fold mirr. when locking * Collision warn. s ettings* Information Light settings Lock settings Reduced Guard 1[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 104 Menus and messages 04 Main menu, Bluetooth Last 10 missed calls Last 10 received calls Last 10 dialled call s Phone book Search Copy fr. mobile phone Bluetooth* Connect the phone Change phone Remove phone Phone settings Call options Sounds and volume Synchronize phone boo k Main menu, built-in phone Call list Las[...]

  • Page 106

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 105 Menus and messages 04 Combined instrument panel Information display and controls for menus READ – acce ss to message list and mes- sage conf irmation. Thumbwheel – br owse between menu options. RESET – rese t the active function. Used in certain cases to select/activa te a func- tion, see the explanation un[...]

  • Page 107

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 106 Menus and messages 04 Messag e Specification Stop safely Stop and switch off the en gine . Serio us ri sk of damage. Contact an author ised V o lvo wor ks ho p. Stopping the engine Stop and switch off the en gine . Serio us ri sk of damage. Contact an author ised V o lvo wor ks ho p. Service urgent Have the car c[...]

  • Page 108

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 107 Climate control 04 General Air conditioning The car is equipped with Electronic Climate Control (ECC). The climate control system cools or heats as well as dehumidifies the air in the passenger compartm ent. Actual temperat ure The temperature y ou select corresponds to the physical experience w ith reference to [...]

  • Page 109

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 108 Climate control 04 Refrigerant The climate control sys tem contains R134a refrigerant. This r efrigerant contains no chlo- rine, which means that it is harmless to the ozone layer. Have an authorised Volvo work- shop carry out the filling /changing of refrigerant. T otal airing function The function opens/clos es[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 109 Climate control 04 • Recirculation timer for passenger com - partment air, see page 112. • Automati c rear window defros ting, see page 85. All climate control syste m functions are set to original position with RESET via the displ ay. Air distr ibuti on The incoming air is divided between 20 different vents [...]

  • Page 111

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 110 Climate control 04 Electronic climate contro l, ECC Ventilated front seats*, le ft-hand side Fan Heated front seats, lef t-hand side Air distribution Heated front seats, right-hand side AUTO Ventilated front seats*, right-ha nd side Temperature control, r ight-hand side AC ON / OFF – Air conditioning On/Off Rea[...]

  • Page 112

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 111 Climate control 04 Heated seats* Front seats • Press the button once for the highest heat level – three lamps illumina te. •Press the button twice for a lower hea t level – two lamps illuminate. • Press the button three times for the lowest heat level – one la mp illuminates. • Press the button four[...]

  • Page 113

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 112 Climate control 04 Defroster Used to quickly remo ve misting and ice fr om the windscreen and side win- dows. Air flows to the win- dows at high fan speed. The light in the defroster button illuminates when the funct ion is active. The following als o takes place in o rder to provide maxim um dehumidification in [...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 113 Climate control 04 Air distr ibution t abl e Air distribution Use Air distribution Use Air to windows. Some air flows from t h e air ve nts. The air i s not recirculated. Air conditioning is alwa ys engaged. T o r emove ice and mi sting qui ck l y . Air to the floor and wi nd ows . S o me ai r f l ows from the da[...]

  • Page 115

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 114 Climate control 04 Fuel-driven parking heater* General information about the parking heater The parking heater can be started immedi- ately or set using the timer. Here, start time refers to the time the car is heate d and ready. The car’s electronic sy stem calculates whe n heating should be started based on t[...]

  • Page 116

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 115 Climate control 04 Operation READ button Thumbwheel RESET button For more info rmation on the information dis - play and READ , see page 105. Message in the inf or mation display When the timer settings or direct start are activated, the informa tion symbol illuminate s on the combined instrument panel and an exp[...]

  • Page 117

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 116 Climate control 04 Additional heater (diesel)* READ button Thumbwheel RESET button The additional heater may be required for achieving the correct temp erature in the pas- senger compartment during cold weathe r. The additional heater starts automatically when extra heat is required and the engine is running. It [...]

  • Page 118

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 117 Audio system 04 General The audio system can be equipped with dif- ferent options and diffe rent versions. There are three system ve rsions: Perform ance, High Performance a nd Premium Sound. T he system version is shown in the display when the audio sy stem is started. Dolby Surround Pro Logic II and the symbol [...]

  • Page 119

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 118 Audio system 04 Rear control panel with headphones soc ket* Headphones with an impedance of 16-32 ohm and sensitivity of 102 dB or higher are recommended f or best sound reproduction. Volume Scroll/se arch forward and backward Audio source, activating Headphones sockets (3.5 mm) Activating/deactivating The contro[...]

  • Page 120

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 119 Audio system 04 The f ollowing func ti ons can be stored with MY KEY : CD/CD changer • Random (CD chan ger) • News • TP • Track informa tion FM • News • TP • Radio text • Search PTY • Show PTY text AUDIO SETTIN GS • Sound setting • Auto. volume control[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 120 Audio system 04 Audio functions Centre console, controls for audio functions Internal audio source s: AM, FM and CD External audio sour ce. For connection, see page 117 Pushbutton and knob cont rols for adjust- ing the sound pattern Navigation button Volume and on/off Audio vo lume and automatic volu me control T[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 121 Audio system 04 The sound level for the wavelength is adjusted with / on the navigatio n but- ton. Press / to select another wav e- length. 2. Use ENTER to save or EXIT to close. Sound stage 1 The sound experience can be optimised for the driver’s seat, both front seats or the rear seat. Sel ect one of the opti[...]

  • Page 123

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 122 Audio system 04 Pau se If the volume is turne d down completely , the CD player is stopped. The player is restarted when volume is increased. Audio files 1 The CD player also supports MP3 and WMA format audio file s. When a CD containing audi o files is inserte d into the player the di sc’s directory structure [...]

  • Page 124

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 123 Audio system 04 Radio functions Centre console, controls for radio functions Navigation button for tuning, automatic Cancel function in progress Tuning, manual Scan wavelength Preset storage, au tomatic Preset buttons and preset sto rage, manual Select wavelength AM a nd FM (FM1 and FM2) T uning , automatic 1. Se[...]

  • Page 125

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 124 Audio system 04 a network sends information that gives an RDS radio the follow ing functions: • Automatica lly switches to a str onger transmitter if recepti on in the area is poor . • Searches for prog ramme type, such a s traffic inform ation or news. • Receives te xt information on current r a dio progra[...]

  • Page 126

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 125 Audio system 04 If the radio finds any of the selected pr o- gramme types then the di splay shows >| To seek . To continue searching for another broadcast of the selected pro- gramme types, pres s on the navigation button. Display of pr ogramme t ype The programme type of the current station can be shown on th[...]

  • Page 127

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 126 T rip computer 04 General Information display and controls READ – confirms Thumbwheel – browse between menus and options in the trip computer list RESET – resets To scroll through trip computer inform ation, turn the thumbwheel up or down in steps. Continue turning to return to the starting point. Functions[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 127 T rip computer 04 If RESET is kept depressed for at least 3 three seconds then Average speed and Average are reset simultaneousl y.[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 128 Compass* 04 Operation Rearview mirror with compass The upper right-hand co rner of the rearview mirror h as an integrated displ ay that shows the compass direction in w hich the front of the car is pointing. Eight different directio ns are shown with English abbrevi ations: N (north), NE (north east), E (east), S[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 129 DSTC – Stability and traction control system 04 General inf or mation on DSTC The stability and traction co ntrol system, DSTC (Dynam ic Stability and Trac tion Con- trol) helps the driver to avoid skidding and improves the car’s t raction. The system limits the driving and brake force of the wheels individua[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 130 Adapting dri ving characteristics 04 Acti ve c h assis (Four C)* Active chassis, Four - C (Continuously Con- trolled Chassis Conce pt), regulates the char- acteris tics of the shock abso rbers so that the car’s driving characteristic s can be adjusted. There ar e three settings: C omfort, Sport an d Advanced. C[...]

  • Page 132

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 131 Cruise control* 04 Operation Display and controls Standby mode Resume set speed Deactivating Activate/set speed Speed, set (within brackets = standby mode) Activating and setting the speed In order to enable the activation of cruise co n t r o l , i t m u s t f ir s t be engaged in standby mode with the CRUISE bu[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 132 Adaptive cruise control* 04 General Adaptive Crui se Control (ACC) is designe d to assist the driver wi th support on long straig ht roads in steady traff ic, for example on m otor- ways and main roads. Maintenance of cruise control components must only be performe d by an authorised Volvo wor kshop . Function Fu[...]

  • Page 134

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 133 Adaptive cruise control* 04 case if the speed of the vehicle ahead exceeds the cruise control set speed. The adaptiv e cruise control aim s to control the speed in a smooth wa y. In situations that demand sudden braking you must brake yourself. This applies wi th large differences in speed, or if the vehicle i n [...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 134 Adaptive cruise control* 04 Activating and setting the speed To enable cruise co ntrol activation it mus t first be engaged in standby mode with . The set time interval is briefl y shown in the display. Cruise control is a ctivated with or , after which the curr ent speed is stored and used as the set speed. The [...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 135 Adaptive cruise control* 04 The radar sensor has a li mited field of vision. In some si tuations it may dete ct a vehicle other than the one expected or not detect any vehicle at all. Radar sensor field of vision (grey) Sometimes the ra dar sensor cannot detect vehicles at cl ose quarters, for example a vehicle t[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 136 Collision warning system with brake suppor t* 04 General The collision warn ing system (Colli sion Warn- ing with Brake Suppor t, CW) is an aid designed to warn the driver who is at risk from driving into a vehicle in fro nt that is driv- ing in the same direct ion. The brake support reduces the collision speed. [...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 137 Collision warning system with brake suppor t* 04 Operation Some settings are contr olled from the centre console via a menu syst em. For inform ation on how the menu syste m is used, see page 102. Button for activati ng/d eactivating the warning signals. Activating/deactivating warning signals The collision warni[...]

  • Page 139

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 138 Collision warning system with brake suppor t* 04 Limitations The visual warning s ignal may be difficult to notice in strong sunlig ht or when sunglasses are being worn. For this reason alw ays acti- vate the warning sound during such condi- tions. Warnings ma y not appear if the distanc e to the vehicle in front[...]

  • Page 140

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 139 Parking assistance* 04 General 1 Parking assistance i s used as an aid to park- ing. A signal indicate s the distanc e to the detected obstacle. Parking assistance i s available in two v ari- ants: • Rear only • Both front and rear. Function The system is automatically activated when the car is started and th[...]

  • Page 141

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 140 Parking assistance* 04 Fr ont parking assistance The distan ce covered to the fro nt of the car is about 0.8 metres. The a udio signal for obsta - cles in front co mes from the fro nt loud- speaker. The front parking a ssistance is active at speeds of below 15 km/h, even during reversing. The syste m is deactivat[...]

  • Page 142

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 141 Parking assistance* 04 Cleaning the sensors Sensor location, rear The sensors must be cl eaned regularly to ensure that they work proper ly. Clean them with water and car shampoo. NOTE Dirt, ice and snow covering the senso rs may cause inco rrect warnin g signals. G021425[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 142 BLIS* – Blind Spot Inf or mation System 04 General inf or mation on BLIS BLIS camera Indicator lamp BLIS symbol BLIS is an information system based on dig- ital camera technology that under cer tain conditions can help to dra w the driver’s attention to vehicles moving in the sa me direction as the host ve hi[...]

  • Page 144

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 143 BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System 04 Activating/deactivating Button for activati ng/deactivating BLIS is activated wh en the engine is star ted. The indicator lamps i n the door panels flash three times when BLIS is activated. The system can be deac tivated/activated when the engine is started by pressi ng [...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 144 BLIS* – Blind Spot Inf or mation System 04 Cleaning In order to work most e ffectively the BLIS camera lenses must be c lean. The lenses can be cleaned with a soft cl oth or damp sponge. Clean the lenses ca refully so that they are not scratched. Messages on the display IMPORTANT The lenses are e l ectrically h[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 145 BLIS* – Blind Spot Information System 04 Limitations In some situations the BLIS indicator lamp may illuminate despite ther e being no other vehicle within the blind spot. Here are several examples of situations where the BLIS indicator lamp may illuminate even if there is no o ther vehicle withi n the blind sp[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 146 Comfor t inside the passenger compar tment 04 Storage spaces 1 2 4 6 5 8 7 3 G021435[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 147 Comfor t inside the passenger compar tment 04 Storage compar tment in door panel Storage pocket on f ront edge of fron t seat cushions* Ticket clip Glovebox Storage compartme nt, cup holder Jacket holder Cup holder in armrest, r ear seat* Storage pocket Jac ket ho lder The jacket holder is only designed f or ligh[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 148 Comfor t inside the passenger compar tment 04 Floor mats* Volvo supplies speci ally manufactured fl oor mats. Va n i t y m i r r o r Vanity mirror with lighting. The light illuminates automa tically when the cover is li fted. 12 V s ocket 12 V socket in tunnel console, front seat. The electrical s ocket can be us[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 149 Comfor t inside the passenger compar tment 04 12 V socket in tunnel console, rear s eat. Electrical soc ket in cargo area* Fold down the c over to access the e lectrical socket. It works ir respective of whether or not the ignition is switched on. Use the elec - trical socket with the engine running to avoid disc[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 150 Comfor t inside the passenger compar tment – Executive 04 Refrigerator It is located behind the rear seat armrest and has a capacity of 11.5 litres . The refrigerato r is always operational whe n the engine is run- ning or in ig nition position II and is switch ed off when the engine is switched off. Cargo area[...]

  • Page 152

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 151 Bluetooth handsfree* 04 General System overview Mobile phone Microphone Steering wheel key pad Centre console Bluetooth ™ A mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth ™ can be connected wirel essly to the audio system. The audio system then works hands- free, with the option to control a range of the mobile phone?[...]

  • Page 153

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 152 Bluetooth handsfree* 04 Remember The menus are contro lled from the centre console and the steeri ng wheel keypad. For general information on menus, see page 102. Activating/deactivating A short press o n PHONE ac tivates the handsfree function. The text PHONE at the top of the display shows that i t is in phone [...]

  • Page 154

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 153 Bluetooth handsfree* 04 Making and receiving calls Incoming calls Calls are accepte d with ENTER even if t he au d i o s y s t e m i s i n C D or F M m o d e f o r e x a m - ple. Refuse or end with EXIT . Automati c answer The automatic answer func tion means that calls are accepte d automatically. A ctivate/ dea[...]

  • Page 155

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 154 Bluetooth handsfree* 04 In order t o select the connected phone’s ri ng signal 1 , go to Phone setting s Sounds and volume Ring signals Use mo bile phone signal . More on r egister ing and connecting A maximum of fi ve mobile phones can be registere d. Registra tion is perfor med once per phone. Phones can be d[...]

  • Page 156

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 155 Bluetooth handsfree* 04 The phone book can al so be reached with / on the navigation button or with / on the steering wheel key pad. The searc h can also be performed fr om the phone book’s Search menu under Phone book Search : 1. Enter the first few letters of the conta ct and press ENTER , or simpl y press EN[...]

  • Page 157

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 156 Built-in phone* 04 General System overview Microphone SIM card reader Keypad, see page 117. Control panel Privacy handset Safety Only entrust phone servicing to an autho r- ised Volvo worksho p. The built-in phone must be switched off during refuelling or in the vicinity of blasting work. IDIS limits the menu sys[...]

  • Page 158

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 157 Built-in phone* 04 Making and receiving calls Making calls 1. Switch o n the phone. 2. If PHONE is not shown in the display, briefly press PHONE . 3. Dial the number or use the phone book, see page 154. 4. Press ENTER for handsfre e calls or pick up the privacy handset . Release the handset by pu lling it down. E[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 158 Built-in phone* 04 Mute mode Mute mode involves deac tivating the micro- phone, see page 156. Ac tivate/deactivate the microphone using the Microphone O n/Off menu option. Audio settings Call volume The phone uses the front door speakers. Call volume can be controlled when the text PHONE is shown at the top of th[...]

  • Page 160

    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 159 Built-in phone* 04 Other functions and settings IDIS IDIS (Intelligent Drive r Information Sys tem) can, in active driving situations, delay or refuse ring signal s from incoming c alls. This way less attention is distracted from dri ving. IDIS is deactivated under Phone settings IDIS . Reading messages 1. Scroll[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 160 Built-in phone* 04 Installing the SIM card Make sure that the phone is de activated. Pull out the SIM card holder w hich is located in the glovebo x. Place the SIM card with the metal sur- face visible and fit the cover on the SIM card holder . Refit the SIM card holder. 1 G021450 2 1 2 G021451[...]

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    04 Comfort and driving pleasure 161 04[...]

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    162 Recommendations during driving ............ ......................... ..................... 1 64 Refuelling .......... ...................... .......................... ......................... ............ 1 67 F uel ................. ....................... ...................... ......................... .................. 1 68 Loading ....[...]

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    05 DURING YOUR JOURNEY[...]

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    05 During your journey 164 Recommendations during dri ving 05 General Economical dri ving Economical drivi ng an d reducing environ- mental impact re sult from driving g ently with anticipation and adapting yo ur driving style and speed to the cur rent situation (for further advice on how you can reduce environmen tal impact, see page 9). • Do no[...]

  • Page 166

    05 During your journey 165 Recommendations during dr i ving 05 Open boot lid Avoid driving with the boot lid open. If it is however necessary , only drive for a short di s- tance. Close all w indows, set the air distribu- tion to the windscreen a nd floor and run the fan at the highest speed. Do not ov er load the batter y The electrical functions [...]

  • Page 167

    05 During your journey 166 Recommendations during dri ving 05 Winter dri ving Check the following in par ticular before the cold season: • The engine coolant must co ntain at least 50 % glycol. This mi xture protects the engine down to approximately –35 C. To achieve optimum anti freeze protection, different types of gly col must not be mixed. [...]

  • Page 168

    05 During your journey 167 Refuelling 05 Refuelling Opening/closing the fuel filler f lap The engine must be s witched off before the fuel filler flap can be opened. Open using the button on the lighting panel. The fuel filler f lap is located on the right-hand rear wing, as indicated by the symbol’s arrow in the information display. Close the fu[...]

  • Page 169

    05 During your journey 168 Fue l 05 General Fuel of a lower quality than that recom - me nd e d b y V o l v o m u st n o t b e u s e d a s engine power and fuel consumption is nega- tively af fected. Diesel Diesel must fulfil the EN 590 or JIS K2204 standards. Diesel engines are sensitive to contaminan ts, such as exce ssively high vol- umes of sul[...]

  • Page 170

    05 During your journey 169 Fue l 05 The fuel filter must be drained at the interva ls specified in the Serv ice and Warranty Book- let or if you suspect that the car has been filled with contaminated fuel. Pet ro l Petrol must meet the EN 228 standard. Most engines can be run with octane ratings of 95 and 98 RON. 91 RON should only be used in excep[...]

  • Page 171

    05 During your journey 170 Loading 05 General The load capacity is affected by what i s mounted on the car, s uch as a towbar, load carriers and roof bo x. The load capacity of the car is also r educed by the number of pas- sengers and their weight. Loading the cargo ar ea Stop the engine and apply the parking brake when loading or unloading long o[...]

  • Page 172

    05 During your journey 171 Cargo area 05 Bag holder* The bag holder holds shopping bags in place. 1. Open the hatch that is part of the floor in the cargo area. 2. Secure the sh opping bags . Ski hatc h The hatch in the backrest can be opened to transport long narrow items . Fold the right-hand back rest forward. Release the ha tch in the rear seat[...]

  • Page 173

    05 During your journey 172 Cargo area 05 Installing the hatch Refit the hatch in the gro oves behind the upholstery and close the hatch. Fr ont seat The passeng er seat backres t can also be folded for an extr a long load, see page 66. Roof load Using load carr ier s To avoid damag ing the car and for maximum possible safety w hile driving, the lo [...]

  • Page 174

    05 During your journey 173 W ar ning tr iangle 05 W arn ing tr iangle The warning triangle is fitted on the insi de of the boot lid with two clips. Detach the warning tria ngle case by pull- ing both of the snap latches outw ards. Take the warning triangle from the case, fold out and assemble the two loose side s. Fold out the warning trian gle’s[...]

  • Page 175

    05 During your journey 174 Dri ving with a trailer 05 General If the towing bracket is m ounted by Volvo, then the car is delivered w ith the necessary equipment for driving with a trailer. • T h e c a r ’ s t o w i n g br a c k e t m u s t b e o f a n approved type. • If the towbar is re trofitted, check with y our Volvo dealer that the car [...]

  • Page 176

    05 During your journey 175 Dri ving with a trailer 05 Level contr o l* The rear shock absor bers maintain a con- stant height irrespective o f the car’s load (up to the maximum permissible w eight). When the car is statio nary the rear o f the car lowe rs slightly, which is nor mal. T railer weights National vehicle regulations can limit trailer [...]

  • Page 177

    05 During your journey 176 Dri ving with a trailer 05 Specificat ions Important checks The towball mu st be cleaned and greas ed regularly. 2 1 G021483 6 8 5 7 3 4 G021484 Dimensions, mounting points (mm) 1 112 7 2 95 1 1 With Nivomat the dimension is 97 mm. 3 855 4 428 5 112 6 360 7 Side member 8 Ball centre G021485 NOTE When a towball hitch with [...]

  • Page 178

    05 During your journey 177 Dri ving with a trailer 05 Installing the towball Remove the guar d plug. Ensure that the m echanism is in the unlocked position by turning the key clock- wise. The indicator window must show red. Insert the towball sect ion until you hear a click. The indicat or window must s how green. Turn the key ant iclockwise to loc[...]

  • Page 179

    05 During your journey 178 Dri ving with a trailer 05 Check that the towball se ction is secure by pulling it up, down and back. If the towball section is not fitted correctly then it must be removed and refitted in ac- cordance with the previous instructions. The trail er’s safety cabl e must be se- cured in the towing bracket’s mo unting eye.[...]

  • Page 180

    05 During your journey 179 Dri ving with a trailer 05 Removin g the towball Insert the key and turn it clockw ise to the unlocked position. Push in the locking w heel and turn it anticlockwise until you hear a cli ck. Turn the locking wheel do wn fully, until it comes to a stop. Ho ld it in this position while pulling the towball r earward and upwa[...]

  • Page 181

    05 During your journey 180 To w i n g 05 General Never tow the car to bump start it. Us e a donor battery if the batte ry is discharged and the engine does not start. Automati c gearbox Move the gear selec tor to position N . Manual gearbox Move gear lever i nto neutral. The tow rope must always be taut in order to avoid viole nt jerks. Be prep are[...]

  • Page 182

    05 During your journey 181 To w i n g 05 Fitting the to w ing eye Take out the towing eye that is lo cated under the floor hatch in the ca rgo area. Release the bottom edge of the cover o n the bumper with a scre wdriver or coin. Screw in the tow ing eye firm ly, right in up to the fl ange. Use the wheel wrench t o tighten the towing eye. 1 G021500[...]

  • Page 183

    182 Engine compartment ............. ......................... ......................... ............... 1 84 Lamps ............... ...................... ....................... .............. ...................... .... 1 89 Wiper blades and was her f luid .............. .......................... ...................... . 1 96 Battery ...... ....[...]

  • Page 184

    06 MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS[...]

  • Page 185

    06 Maintenance and specifications 184 Engine compar tment 06 General V olvo service programme To keep the car as sa fe and reliable as possi- ble, follow the Volvo s ervice program me as specified in the Serv ice and Warranty Book- let. Hav e an authorised Vol vo workshop carry out service and mainte nance work. Volvo workshops have the pers onnel,[...]

  • Page 186

    06 Maintenance and specifications 185 Engine compar tment 06 Engine compar tment, overview The appearance of th e engine compartment may vary depending on engine variant Coolant expansion tank Power steering fluid reservoir Engine oil dipstick Radiator Filler opening for engine oil Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left- hand drive) Battery Relay a[...]

  • Page 187

    06 Maintenance and specifications 186 Engine compar tment 06 Volvo uses differ ent systems for warning of low oil level or low oil pressur e. Certain vari- ants have an oil pressure s ensor, and then the lamp for oil pre ssure is used. Other vari- ants have an oil level sensor, and then the driver is inform ed via the warning sym bol in the centre [...]

  • Page 188

    06 Maintenance and specifications 187 Engine compar tment 06 Park the car on a le vel surface, switch o ff the engine and wait 10-15 minutes to allow the oil time to run back to the sump. F o r ca p a ci - ties, see page 229. Checking with a cold engine 1. Wipe the dipstick clean. 2. Check the level usin g th e dipstick. It must be between the MIN [...]

  • Page 189

    06 Maintenance and specifications 188 Engine compar tment 06 Brake and clutc h f luid Chec king the level Brake and clutch fl uid have a commo n reser- voir. The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks that are visible inside the reser- voir. Check the leve l regularly. Change the brake fl uid every othe r year or at every other regula r servic[...]

  • Page 190

    06 Maintenance and specifications 189 Lam ps 06 General All bulb specificatio ns are given on page 195. The following lis t contains bulb s and point- source lamps that ar e specialised or unsui ta- ble for replacem ent except at a workshop: • General interior li ghting in the roof • Reading lamps •G l o v e b o x l i g h t i n g • Directio[...]

  • Page 191

    06 Maintenance and specifications 190 Lam ps 06 2. Reinstall the lamp housi n g and locking pins. Check that they are correctly inserted. 3. Check the lighting. The lamp housing must be plugged in and installed before the l ighting is switched on o r the remote control key is inserted into the ignition switch. Removin g the cov er 1. Open the lock [...]

  • Page 192

    06 Maintenance and specifications 191 Lam ps 06 Extra main beam Active Bi-X enon and Bi-Xenon* 1. Detach the headlamp. 2. Remove the cover, see page 190. 3. Detach th e bulb by p ressing th e holde r downwards. 4. Unplug the connector from the bulb. 5. Fit the new bulb in the socket and snap it in. It can only be secured in one position. Reinstall [...]

  • Page 193

    06 Maintenance and specifications 192 Lam ps 06 Side marker lam p s 1. Detach the headlamp. 2. Remove the small round cover. 3. Pull the cable in order t o withdraw the bulb holder. 4. Remove the blown bulb and fit a new one. It can only be installed in one way. 5. Fit the bulb holder in the socket and press until a clicking sound is heard. 6. Refi[...]

  • Page 194

    06 Maintenance and specifications 193 Lam ps 06 Location of rear bulbs Lamp lens, right-hand side Position/parking lights (LED) Direction indicators Side position lights, SML (LED) Brake lights Re a r f o g l a m p ( o n e s id e ) Reversing la mp Rear lamp bulb holder Direction indicators Brake lights Rear fog lamp ( one side) Reversing lamp Numbe[...]

  • Page 195

    06 Maintenance and specifications 194 Lam ps 06 Cour tesy lighti ng 1. Insert a screwdriver at the short end of the lens closest to the tunnel console and turn gently so that the lens c omes loose. (Applies to both lamps). 2. Turn carefully until the lens comes loose. 3. Replace the bulb. 4. Refit the lens. Cargo area lighting 1. Insert a screwdri [...]

  • Page 196

    06 Maintenance and specifications 195 Lam ps 06 Specification, bulbs Lighting Output W Ty p e Extra main beam, Bi Xenon, ABL 55 H7 Dipped beam, halogen 55 H7 Main beam, Halogen 65 H9 Brake lights 21 P21W Rev ersing la mp 21 P21W Rear fog lamp 21 P21W F ront directi o n indicators 21 H21W Dir ection indicators, r ear/ 21 PY2 1W Fr ont fog lamps 35 H[...]

  • Page 197

    06 Maintenance and specifications 196 Wiper blades and washer fluid 06 Wiper blades Ser vice position The wiper blades must be in service positio n to facilitate replacem ent or washing. 1. Turn the ignition to position 0 , see page 65 and keep the remote control key in the ignition switch. 2. Move the r ight-hand stalk sw itch up f or about 1 seco[...]

  • Page 198

    06 Maintenance and specifications 197 Wiper blades and washer fluid 06 Cleaning Clean the wiper blades with a lukew arm soap solution or car sham poo. Filling w asher f luid The windscreen and he adlamp washers share a com mon reservoi r. NOTE The wiper blades ar e different lengths. The blade on the driver’ s side is longe r than the blade on th[...]

  • Page 199

    06 Maintenance and specifications 198 Battery 06 W ar ning symbols on the battery Use protective goggles. Further information in the owner’s manual. Store the battery out o f the reach of ch ildren. The battery contains corr o- sive acid. Avoid sparks and naked flames . Risk of explosion. Handling • Check that the battery cables are c orrectly [...]

  • Page 200

    06 Maintenance and specifications 199 Batter y 06 Changing Removal Switch off the ig nition and wait fo r 5 m inutes. Open the cl ips on the front co ver and remove the cov er. Release the rubber moulding so that the rear co ver is free . Remove the rear cover by screw ing one quarter turn and lifting it away. Detach the bl ack negative cable . Det[...]

  • Page 201

    06 Maintenance and specifications 200 Battery 06 Installation 1. Lower the battery into the battery box. 2. Move the batt ery inward an d to the sid e until it reaches the rear edge of the box. 3. Screw in th e battery wi th the scre w in the clamp. 4. Connect the ve ntilation hose. 5. Connect the red positive cable. 6. Connect th e black ne gative[...]

  • Page 202

    06 Maintenance and specifications 201 Fus e s 06 General All electrical functio ns and components ar e protected by a number of fuses in order to protect the car’s elec trical system fr om dam- age by short circuiti ng or overloading. If an electrical component or function does not work, it may be becaus e the component’s fuse was temporari ly [...]

  • Page 203

    06 Maintenance and specifications 202 Fus e s 06 Engine compar tment On the inside of the cover are tweezers that facilitate the removal and fitting of fus es. Posi tio ns Engine compa rtment, upper Engine compa rtment, front Engine compa rtment, lower These fuses are a ll located in the e ngine compartme nt box. Fuses in are locat ed under . • 1[...]

  • Page 204

    06 Maintenance and specifications 203 Fus e s 06 Function A Primary fuse CEM KL30A 50 Primary fuse CEM KL30B 50 Primary fuse RJBA KL30 60 Primary fuse RJBB KL30 60 Primary fuse RJBD KL30 50 Reserve PTC Air preheater* 10 0 Reserve Windscree n wipers 30 P arking heater* 25 V ent ilation fan 40 Reserve ABS pump 40 ABS valves 20 Reserve Headlamp levell[...]

  • Page 205

    06 Maintenance and specifications 204 Fus e s 06 Un de r t h e g love box Fold aside the interior trim covering the fuse box. Press the cover’s lock and fold it up. The fuses are acc essible. Posi tio ns 1 G021776 2 G021777 Fun ct i on A Rain sensor 5 SRS system 10 ABS brakes. Electric parking brake 5 Accelerator pedal*, air heater (PTC) Heated s[...]

  • Page 206

    06 Maintenance and specifications 205 Fus e s 06 Cargo area The fuse box is locate d be hind the up holstery on the left-hand side. Posi tio ns B D A 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 10 9 12 11 0 328 Module A (blac k). Function A Control panel, driver ’ s door 25 Control panel, passenger door 25 Control panel, rear door , left 25 Control panel, rear door , r ight[...]

  • Page 207

    06 Maintenance and specifications 206 Wheels and tyres 06 General Tyres greatly affe ct the car’s driving cha rac- teristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, tyre pressure and speed rati ng are important for how the car pe rforms. Di rec ti on o f ro t at i on The arrow shows the tyre’s direction of rotation Tyres with a tread pa ttern which are [...]

  • Page 208

    06 Maintenance and specifications 207 Wheels and tyres 06 3. Place chocks in front of and behind the wheels which will remain on the ground. Use heavy wooden blocks or large stones. 4. (For cars with steel rims.) Prise off the wheel cover with the end of the wheel wrench, or pull it off by hand. 5. Loosen the wheel nuts ½–1 turn anti- clockwise [...]

  • Page 209

    06 Maintenance and specifications 208 Wheels and tyres 06 T yre care Ty r e a g e All tyres older than six years should be checked by an expert even if they seem undamaged. Tyres age and decompose, even if they are hardly ever or never used. The function can therefore be affected. This also applies to spar e tyres, winter ty res and tyres saved for[...]

  • Page 210

    06 Maintenance and specifications 209 Wheels and tyres 06 Rims and wheel bolts Only use rims that are t ested and approved by Volvo and which are Volvo genui ne acces- sories. Check the torque with a torque wrench. Locking wheel bolts Locking wheel bolts can be used on both alu- minium and steel r ims. Winter tyres Volvo recomm ends winter t yres w[...]

  • Page 211

    06 Maintenance and specifications 210 Wheels and tyres 06 To o l s A foam block, located in the spare wheel rim , contains al l tools. The tools consist of a tow- ing eye, jack and wh eel wrench. The foam block is screwed into a bracket in the bottom of the s pare wheel well. Jac k The original jack shou ld only be used for changing wheels. The ja [...]

  • Page 212

    06 Maintenance and specifications 211 Wheels and tyres 06 Emergency puncture r epair* General The emergency puncture re pair kit is used to seal a puncture as wel l as to check and adjust the tyre pres sure. It consists of a com- pressor and a bottle with sealin g fluid. The kit works as a temporar y repair. The sealing fl uid bottle must be replac[...]

  • Page 213

    06 Maintenance and specifications 212 Wheels and tyres 06 Overview Decal, maximum permitte d speed Switch Cable Bottle hol der (orange cap) Protective cap Pressure reduc ing valve Air hose Sealing fluid bottle Pressure gauge Gloves Inflating the tyres The car’s origi nal tyres can be inflate d by the compresso r. 1. The compressor m ust be switch[...]

  • Page 214

    06 Maintenance and specifications 213 Wheels and tyres 06 Sealing punctured tyres For information on the function of the parts, see the illustration on page 212. 1. O pen th e l id o f the emergency puncture repair kit. 2. Detach the decal for maximum pe rmit- ted speed and affix it to the steeri n g wheel. 3. Check that the switch is in position 0[...]

  • Page 215

    06 Maintenance and specifications 214 Wheels and tyres 06 12.Switch off the compressor and unplug the cable from the 12 V socket. 13.D etach th e hose from th e tyre va lve and fit the valve cap. 14.As soon as possible drive approximately 3 km at a maximum speed of 80 km/h so that the sealing fluid can seal the tyre. Rec hec king the r epair and pr[...]

  • Page 216

    06 Maintenance and specifications 215 Wheels and tyres 06 Specifications Designation of dimensions The dimensions are s tated on all car ty res. Example of designation: 225/50R17 94 W. Speed ratings The car is approved as a who le, which means that dimensions and sp eed ratings must not differ fro m those speci fied on the car’s regis- tration do[...]

  • Page 217

    06 Maintenance and specifications 216 Wheels and tyres 06 Recommended tyre pr essure Va r i a n t Ty r e s i z e Speed (km/h) Load,1 -3 persons Fro n t ( kP a) 1 Rear (kPa) Max. load Fr ont (kPa) Rear (kPa) 8-cyl 225/50 R 1 7 0 – 1 60 240 220 260 260 1 60 + 30 0 30 0 31 0 310 245/45 R 1 7 0 – 1 60 220 210 260 260 1 60 + 280 280 30 0 30 0 245/40[...]

  • Page 218

    06 Maintenance and specifications 217 Wheels and tyres 06 Fuel economy, ECO pressure At speeds under 160 k m/h, the general tyre pressure for full load is recom mended in order to obtain optimum fuel e conomy. Checking the tyre pressure The tyre pressures m ust be checked every month. This also a pplies to the car’s spare wheel. After severa l fe[...]

  • Page 219

    06 Maintenance and specifications 218 Car car e 06 W ashing the car Wash the car as soon as i t becomes dirty. Wash the car i n a car was h with oil sepa rator. Use car shampo o. • Remove bird droppi ngs from the paint- work as soon as po ssi ble. Bird droppings contain chemicals that affect and discol- our paintwork very quickly. An authorised V[...]

  • Page 220

    06 Maintenance and specifications 219 Car care 06 Po lishing and w axing Polish and wax the car if the paintwork is dull or to give the paintwork extra protection. The car does not ne ed to be polished until it is at least one year old. However , the car can be waxed during this ti me. Do not polish or wax the car i n direct sunl ight. Wash and dry[...]

  • Page 221

    06 Maintenance and specifications 220 Car car e 06 Cleaning the interior Only use cleaning ag ents and car care pro d- ucts recommended by Volvo. Clean re gu- larly and follow the instr uctions included wi th the car care product. Stains on fabr ic upholster y and roof upholster y A special fabric cleaning agent, ava ilable from authorised Volvo de[...]

  • Page 222

    06 Maintenance and specifications 221 Car care 06 Do not scrape or rub s t ains. Never use strong stain removers. A spec ial cleaning agent available from Vol vo dealers can be use d for more difficult cleaning. Carpets an d cargo a rea Remove inlaid carpets for separate c leaning of the fl oor carpet and the i nlaid carpets. U se a vacuum cleaner [...]

  • Page 223

    06 Maintenance and specifications 222 Car car e 06 NOTE If the stone ch ip has not penetrate d to the bare metal and there is an undamaged col- our coat, y ou can paint stra ight after cl ean- ing the damaged surface.[...]

  • Page 224

    06 Maintenance and specifications 223 T ype designations 06 Decal location Knowing the car’s type desi gnation, vehicle identification an d engine numbers can facili- tate all contact with an authorised Volvo dealer regarding the car and when ordering spare parts and accesso ries. Type designation, vehicl e identification number, maximum per m is[...]

  • Page 225

    06 Maintenance and specifications 224 Specifications 06 Dimensions F G HI A C D B E G017403 Pos it i on i n illustration Dimensions mm A Wheelbase 2835 B Length 4851 C Load length, floor , fol d ed s e at 1 927 D Load length, floor 1 094 E Height 1 493 F F ront track 1 588 G Rear track 1 585 H Width 1 861 I Width including door mirrors 21 06[...]

  • Page 226

    06 Maintenance and specifications 225 Specificati ons 06 We i g h t s Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank 90 % full and al l fluids. The weight of passen- gers and accessories, such as a towbar, load carriers, space bo x etc. and towball load (when a trailer is hitc hed, see table), influ- ences the payload and mus t not be included in t[...]

  • Page 227

    06 Maintenance and specifications 226 Specifications 06 T owing capacity an d towball load Model Gearbox T railer weight with brake (k g) T o wball load (kg ) All All 0 – 1 20 0 50 2.5T Manual (M66) max. 1 80 0 75 Automatic (TF–80SC ) max. 1 80 0 75 3.2 Automatic (TF–80SC ) max. 1 80 0 75 T6 Automatic (TF–80SC) ma x. 2000 90 V8 Automatic (T[...]

  • Page 228

    06 Maintenance and specifications 227 Specificati ons 06 Engine specifications Specification/Model 2.5T 3.2 T6 V8 D5 2.4D Engine designa tion B5254T6 B6324S B6304T2 B8444S D5 244T4 D5244T5 Output (kW/rpm) 1 47/450 0 1 75/620 0 21 0/xx 232/5950 136/400 0 1 20/40 0 0 Output (hp/rpm) 20 0/480 0 238/620 0 285/xx 31 5/5950 1 85/40 0 0 1 63/40 0 0 T or q[...]

  • Page 229

    06 Maintenance and specifications 228 Specifications 06 Engine oil Adverse dri ving conditions Adverse driving co nditions can lead to abnormally high oil temperature or oil con- sumption. Check the oil level m ore frequently for long journeys: • towing a caravan or trailer. • in mountaino us regi ons. • at high speeds. • in temperatures co[...]

  • Page 230

    06 Maintenance and specifications 229 Specificati ons 06 The following a pplies when the adja cent decal is fitted in the car’s engine compar t- ment. For inform ation on decal location, se e page 223. Oil grade: ACEA A5/B5 Viscosity: S AE 0W–30 Engine oil quality: ACEA A5/B5 Viscosity: SAE 0W-30 xxxxxxxx G020233 Engine variant V olume between [...]

  • Page 231

    06 Maintenance and specifications 230 Specifications 06 Other fluids and lubr icants Fluid System V olume (litres) Prescribed grade Gearbox oil Manual (M66) 2.0 T ransmission fluid MTF 97309 Automatic (TF–80SC ) 7. 0 T ransmission f luid JWS 3309 Coolant P etrol engine 3.2 8.9 Coolant with corrosio n inhibitor mixed with wate r , see packaging . [...]

  • Page 232

    06 Maintenance and specifications 231 Specificati ons 06 Consumption, em issions and volume Fuel consumption and emissions of carbon dioxide Official fuel c onsumption figures ar e based on a standard driving cy cle in accordance with EU Directive 80/ 1268 comb. Fuel con- sumption is af fected if the car is equipped with extra equipment that affect[...]

  • Page 233

    06 Maintenance and specifications 232 Specifications 06 Electrical system General 12 volt system with a voltage-regulated alter- nator. Single pole system in which the chas- sis and engi ne block are used as conductors . The negative terminal is connected to the chassis. T ype approv ed remote contr ol system Performance, batter y Engine 2.5T 3.0T [...]

  • Page 234

    06 Maintenance and specifications 233 06[...]

  • Page 235

    Alphabetical index 234 07 A ABL – Active Bi-Xenon Lights ..................... 72 ABS ............................................................. 96 AC ............................................................. 111 ACC – Adaptive cruise control .................. 132 Adapting driving characteristics ............... 130 Adaptive cruise cont[...]

  • Page 236

    Alphabetical index 235 07 Blind Spot Information System, BLIS ....... 142 Bluetooth handsfree ............................................. 151 mute microphone ................................. 153 transfer call to mobile .......................... 153 Boot lid locking .............................................. 37, 46 Brake and clutch fluid ...[...]

  • Page 237

    Alphabetical index 236 07 calibration ............................................ 128 Condensation ............................................ 168 Condensation in headlamps ..................... 218 Coolant level ............................................. 187 Cruise control ........................................ .... 131 D Deadlocks ........[...]

  • Page 238

    Alphabetical index 237 07 Fog lamps front ........................................................ 73 Foot brake ........................ ........................... 96 Four-C ....................................................... 130 Frequency update, automatic ................... 125 Fuel .........................................................[...]

  • Page 239

    Alphabetical index 238 07 J Jump starting .............................................. 90 K Kerb weight ............................................... 225 Key .............................................................. 36 keyless lock and ignition system ........... 43 PCC ........................................................ 36 remote con[...]

  • Page 240

    Alphabetical index 239 07 Misting attending to the windows .................... 107 condensation in headlamps ................. 218 remove with the air vents ..................... 113 removing with defroster function ......... 112 timer function ................................... .... 112 Mobile phone connect ......................................[...]

  • Page 241

    Alphabetical index 240 07 radio text .............................................. 125 REG ...................................................... 125 settings ................................................ 123 stations ................................................ 123 Rain sensor ................................................. 80 Random, CD[...]

  • Page 242

    Alphabetical index 241 07 Starting the engine ........... ........................... 88 Station search ....................................... .... 123 Steering force level, speed adapted ......... 130 Steering lock ......................................... ...... 89 Steering wheel keypad ................................................. 156 keypa[...]

  • Page 243

    Alphabetical index 242 07 warning .................................................. 62 Warning sound adaptive cruise control ........................ 132 collision warning system ...................... 137 Warning symbol, AIRBAG system .............. 14 Warning triangle ............... ......................... 173 Washer headlamps ...............[...]

  • Page 244

    VO L V O S 8 0 O WN E R ’S M AN U A L TP 9 52 9 20 0 8 V olvo Car Corporation TP 9529 (English), A T 0720 Printed in Sweden, Göteb org 2007, Copyright © 2000-2007 Volvo Car Cor poration[...]