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Power moonroof (option)


Visor


The optional moonroof features a sliding visor. The visor slides open automatically when the moonroof is opened, and must be closed man- ually.


CAUTION


• Remove ice and snow before opening


the moonroof.


• Do not operate the moonroof if it is fro-


zen closed.


• Never place heavy objects on the


moonroof.


WARNING


• If the moonroof is obstructed during auto-close operation, it will automati- cally reverse direction and return to its starting position.


• During manual closing, if the moonroof


is obstructed, immediately open it again.


WARNING


• Never open or close the moonroof if it is


obstructed in any way.


• Never allow a child to operate the


moonroof.


• Never extend any object or body part though the open moonroof, even if the vehicle's ignition is completely switched off.


• Never leave a child alone in a vehicle.


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Personal settings


Control panel


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Display


Menu button


Exit button


Enter button


Menu navigation controls


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Personal settings can be made for some of the car's functions, such as the central locking system, climate control, and the audio system. Please refer to page 231 for more information on the audio functions that can be adjusted. The settings are presented in the display (A).


To access the menu and adjust settings 1. Press MENU (B). 2. Scroll to Car Settings using the menu nav-


igation control (E). 3. Press ENTER (D). 4. Select an alternative using the menu navi-


gation control (E).


5. Confirm your selection by pressing


ENTER.


To exit the menu Press EXIT (C).


Available settings


Clock adjust To set the time: 1. Use the number keys or the up/down arrow


keys on the navigation control (E) to change the hour or minute.


2. Select hour(s) or minute(s) to be changed


with the left/right arrow keys.


3. Press ENTER to start the clock.


NOTE


If you are currently using the 12-hour time setting, use the up/down arrow keys to select AM/PM after the minute-setting has been adjusted.


Lock confirmation light When the car is locked/unlocked with the remote control, the direction indicators can be selected to flash to confirm the action. The alternatives On/Off are available for both lock- ing and unlocking.


Autolock When the car starts to move, the doors and liftgate can be locked automatically. The alter- natives On/Off are available.


NOTE


Pulling the handle twice on a door unlocks and opens that door.


Unlock There are two alternatives for unlocking:


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• Global (All doors) – unlocks all doors and the liftgate with one press on the remote control.


• Two Step (Two-stage unlocking) – This alternative unlocks the driver's door with one press on the remote control. A second press unlocks the passenger's door and the liftgate.


Automatically folding the door mirrors The setting makes it possible to automatically fold the door mirrors in or out when the vehicle is locked or unlocked. See page 78.


Operating side windows The following alternative can be selected for opening the door windows at the same time by pressing and holding the Unlock switch in either of the front doors (see page 127 for additional information) 1


NOTE


The ignition key must be in position I or higher (see page 141) before the door win- dows can be opened using the switches in the doors.


• Auto open all windows On/Off


Temporarily turning off the alarm sensor(s) The alarm sensors can be temporarily turned off (if, for example, a person or a pet remains in the vehicle when the doors are locked from outside with the remote control). There are two alternatives:Activate once and Ask on exit, see page 118 and 129 .


Approach lighting This alternative determines the length of time for which the car's lights will remain on when the Approach light button on the central lock- ing system's remote control is pressed. Inter- vals of 30/60/90 seconds may be selected, see teh section "Remote control functions" for more information.


Home safe lighting This alternative determines the length of time for which the car's lights will remain on when the high beam lever on the steering column is pulled toward the wheel with the ignition switched off. Intervals of 30/60/90 seconds may be selected, see page 65 for information on using this function.


Personal settings


Information • VIN number – The VIN (Vehicle Identifica- tion Number) is the car's unique identity number.


• Number of Keys – the number of keys reg-


istered for the car is displayed here.


Climate functions • Blower speed in AUTO mode – the blower speed can be set to AUTO mode in models equipped with ECC. Choose between "Low", "Normal" and "High".


• Timer for recirculation – when the timer is active, the air recirculates in the car for 3– 12 minutes depending on the ambient tem- perature. Select On/Off depending on whether the recirculation timer is to be active or not.


Keyless locking and unlocking (option as available) The following alternatives can be selected for locking and unlocking the doors and liftgate: • All doors – all doors are locked or unlocked


at the same time.


• Doors on the same side – front and rear


doors on the same side are unlocked together.


1 This menu alternative also makes it possible to open both door windows by pressing and holding the Unlock button on the remote control for several seconds.


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Personal settings


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• Both front doors – both front doors are


unlocked together.


• One front door – either of the front doors


can be unlocked separately2.


Reset to factory settings Use this alternative to return to the default cli- mate system settings.


2 Factory default.


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Introduction


The HomeLink Wireless Control System pro- vides a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held radio-frequency (RF) transmitters used to activate devices such as gate opera- tors, garage door openers, entry door locks, security systems, even home lighting. Addi- tional HomeLink information can be found on the Internet at www.homelink.com.


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HomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)


WARNING


• If you use HomeLink to open a garage door or gate, be sure no one is near the gate or door while it is in motion.


• When programming a garage door


opener, it is advised to park outside of the garage.


• Do not use HomeLink with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse features as required by U.S. federal safety standards (this includes any garage door opener model manu- factured before April 1, 1982). A garage door that cannot detect an object - sig- naling the door to stop and reverse - does not meet current U.S. federal safety standards. For more information, contact HomeLink at: www.homelink.com.


Retain the original transmitter of the RF device you are programming for use in other vehicles as well as for future HomeLink programming. It is also suggested that upon the sale of the vehicle, the programmed HomeLink buttons be erased for security purposes. Refer to “Erasing HomeLink Buttons”.


Programming HomeLink


NOTE


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Some vehicles may require the ignition switch to be turned on or to the second (“accessories”) position for programming and/or operation of HomeLink. It is also rec- ommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter of the device being programmed to HomeLink for quicker training and accurate transmission of the radio-frequency signal.


1. Position the end of your hand-held trans- mitter 1–3 inches (5–14 cm) away from the HomeLink button you wish to program while keeping the indicator light in view. 2. Simultaneously press and hold both the


chosen HomeLink and hand-held transmit- ter buttons until the HomeLink indicator light changes from a slow to a rapidly blink- ing light. Now you may release both the HomeLink and hand-held transmitter but- tons.


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HomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)


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NOTE


Some devices may require you to replace this Programming Step 2 with procedures noted in the “Gate Operator / Canadian Pro- gramming” section. If the HomeLink indica- tor light does not change to a rapidly blinking light after performing these steps, contact HomeLink at www.homelink.com.


3. Firmly press, hold for five seconds and release the programmed HomeLink but- ton up to two separate times to activate the door. If the door does not activate, press and hold the just-trained HomeLink button and observe the indicator light. • If the indicator light stays on con- stantly, programming is complete and your device should activate when the HomeLink button is pressed and released.


• If the indicator light blinks rapidly for


two seconds and then turns to a con- stant light continue with “Program- ming” steps 4-6 to complete the pro- gramming of a rolling code equipped device (most commonly a garage door opener).


4. At the garage door opener receiver (motor- head unit) in the garage, locate the “learn” or “smart” button. This can usually be


found where the hanging antenna wire is attached to the motor-head unit.


5. Firmly press and release the “learn” or


“smart” button. (The name and color of the button may vary by manufacturer.) There are 30 seconds to initiate step 6.


6. Return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold


for two seconds and release the pro- grammed HomeLink button. Repeat the “press/hold/release” sequence a second time, and, depending on the brand of the garage door opener (or other rolling code equipped device), repeat this sequence a third time to complete the programming process.


HomeLink should now activate your rolling code equipped device.


Gate Operator/Canadian Programming Canadian radio-frequency laws require trans- mitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) after sev- eral seconds of transmission – which may not be long enough for HomeLink to pick up the signal during programming. Similar to this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators are designed to “time-out” in the same manner. If you live in Canada or you are having difficul- ties programming a gate operator or garage door opener by using the “Programming” pro-


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cedures, replace “Programming HomeLink” step 2 with the following: • Continue to press and hold the HomeLink


button while you press and release - every two seconds (“cycle”) your hand- held transmitter until the HomeLink indica- tor light changes from a slow to a rapidly blinking light. Now you may release both the HomeLink and hand-held transmitter buttons.


Proceed with “Programming” step 3 to com- plete.


Using HomeLink To operate, simply press and release the pro- grammed HomeLink button. Activation will now occur for the trained device (i.e., garage door opener, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, home/office lighting, etc.). For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of the device may also be used at any time. In the event that there are still programming difficul- ties or questions, contact HomeLink at: www.homelink.com.


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HomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)


This device complies with FCC rules part 15
and Industry Canada (IC) RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause undesired opera- tion.


NOTE


The transmitter has been tested and com- plies with FCC and IC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device.1


HomeLink and the HomeLink house are regis- tered trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc.


Erasing HomeLink Buttons To erase programming from the three Home- Link buttons (individual buttons cannot be erased but can be “reprogrammed” as outlined below), follow the step noted: • Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons until the indicator light begins to flash-after 10 seconds. Release both but- tons. Do not hold for longer that 20 sec- onds. HomeLink is now in the train (or learning) mode and can be programmed at any time beginning with “Programming” - step 1.


Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button To program a device to HomeLink using a HomeLink button previously trained, follow these steps: 1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink but-


ton. DO NOT release the button.


2. The indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds. Without releasing the Home- Link button, proceed with “Programming” - step 1.


For questions or comments, contact HomeLink at: www.homelink.com or 1–800–355–3515.


1 The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.


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General information................................................................................. 90
Air vents.................................................................................................. 92
Manual climate control............................................................................ 93
Electronic Climate Control (ECC) – option.............................................. 96
Air distribution......................................................................................... 99


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CLIMATE


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General information


Air conditioning – A/C Your car is equipped with a climate control system that includes either manually adjusta- ble air conditioning or optional Electronic Cli- mate Control (ECC). The air conditioning system can be switched off, but for optimal air quality in the passenger compartment and to prevent the windows from fogging, the air conditioning should be left on – even in cool weather.


NOTE


In warm weather, a small amount of water may accumulate under the car when it has been parked. This water is condensation from the A/C system and is normal.


Ice and snow Always keep the air intake grille at the base of the windshield free of snow.


Fog on the inside of the windows The defroster function should be used to remove fog or mist from the inside of the win- dows. Keeping the windows clean with a com- mercially available window washing spray will also help prevent fogging or misting


Climate control maintenance Special tools and equipment are required to maintain and carry out repairs on the climate system. Work of this type should only be done by a trained and qualified Volvo service tech- nician.


Refrigerant Volvo cares about the environment. The air conditioning system in your car contains a CFC-free refrigerant – R134a. This substance will not deplete the ozone layer. The system contains 1.2 lbs (530 g) R134a (HFC 134a), and uses PAG oil.


Passenger compartment filter Replace the cabin air filter with a new one at the recommended intervals. Please refer to your Warranty and Service Records Informa- tion booklet, or consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for these intervals. The filter should be replaced more often when driving under dirty and dusty conditions. The filter cannot be cleaned and therefore should always be replaced with a new one.


NOTE


There are different types of cabin air filters. Ensure that the correct type is installed.


Display The display above the climate control panel shows the climate settings that have been made.


Personal settings There are two functions in the climate system that can be set to your preferences: • Blower speed to Auto mode (models with


ECC only).


• Timer controlled recirculation of the air in


the passenger compartment.


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closed. If you drive with the windows or moon- roof open, it may be preferable to manually adjust the temperature and blower control (the LED in the AUTO switch should be off).


Acceleration The air conditioning system is temporarily switched off during full throttle acceleration.


For information about how to make these set- tings, see the Personal settings section on page 82.


Models equipped with ECC (option)


Sensors • The sunlight sensor is on the upper side of


the dashboard


• The passenger compartment temperature sensor is located behind the climate sys- tem control panel.


• The ambient temperature sensor is in the


driver's side door mirror.


• The humidity sensor is in the rearview mir-


ror.


These sensors should never be obstructed.


NOTE


The sunlight sensor monitors the side of the vehicle from which the sun shines into the passenger compartment. This means that the temperature may differ slightly between the left and right air vents, even if the climate system temperature is set to be the same for both sides of the passenger compart- ment.


Side windows and optional moonroof The electronic climate control system will func- tion best if the windows and moonroof are


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Air vents


Air vents in the dashboard


Open


Closed


Horizontal air flow


Vertical air flow


Direct the outer air vents toward the side win- dows to defrost.


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Climate system control panel


Blower speed


Recirculation


Defroster


Airflow controls


A/C – ON/OFF


Heated driver's seat


Heated front passenger's seat


Rear window and door mirror defrosters


Temperature selector


Manual climate system functions


1. Blower


The blower speed can be increased or decreased by turning the knob. If the knob is turned counterclockwise and the indicator light in the dis- play goes out, the blower and the air conditioning are


switched off. The display shows the blower symbol and OFF.


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2. Recirculation


This function can be used to shut out exhaust fumes, smoke, etc from the passen- ger compartment. The air in the passenger compartment is then recirculated, i.e. no air from outside the car is taken


into the car when this function is activated. Recirculation (together with the air condition- ing system) cools the passenger compartment more quickly in very warm weather. If the air in the car recirculates for too long, there is a risk of condensation forming on the insides of the windows, especially in winter.


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Timer The timer function minimizes the risk of mist- ing, or stale air when the recirculation function is selected, see page 82 for information on set- ting the recirculation timer. Recirculation is always disengaged when you select Defroster (3).


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3. Defroster


Directs airflow to the wind- shield and side windows and increases blower speed.


When the defroster is activated: • Air flows to the windows at high blower


speed.


• The LED in the defroster button lights up when this function is activated. The air con- ditioning system is controlled to provide maximum air dehumidification.


• The air conditioning is automatically


switched on (can be switched off by press- ing button 5).


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4. Airflow controls


Press one of the three buttons in the illustration to activate the selected airflow. A symbol in the display above the cli- mate control panel and a lit LED in the selected button indicate that the manual func- tion has been selected. With manually selected airflow both warm and cool air can be selected. The desired temperature is selected using con- trol 9.


5. A/C – On or Off


ON: The air conditioning sys- tem is engaged when the ON light is lit. OFF: The system is disen- gaged when the OFF lights up.


Reduced heating: Press the button a second time – one LED lights up. Seat heating off: Press the button a third time – no LEDs are lit.


8. Heated rear window and door mirrors Press to defrost the rear win- dow and door mirrors. The rear window and door mirrors are defrosted simulta- neously if the switch is pressed once. The defrost


function is active if the LED in the switch is illu- minated. • The function can be switched off manually


by pressing the button,


• The defrost function switches off automat- ically after 12–20 minutes, depending on the outside temperature.


If Defroster (3) is activated the air conditioning is always engaged.


NOTE


6/7. Heated front seats (option)


Maximum heating: Press the button once – both LEDs light up.


On certain markets, the defrost function may remain on longer than 20 minutes in cold weather to help keep the rear window free from ice or condensation.


9. Temperature selector


The knob with the thermome- ter symbol is used to select cooling or heating for both the driver's and passenger's sides of the car.


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Auto – On/Off


Blower speed


Recirculation


Defroster


Airflow controls


A/C – ON/OFF


Heated driver's seat


Heated front passenger's seat


Rear window and door mirror defrosters


Temperature selector


ECC functions


1. Auto – On/Off


The AUTO function automat- ically regulates climate con- trol to maintain the desired temperature. The automatic function controls heating, air conditioning, blower speed, recirculation, and air distribu-


tion. If you select one or more manual functions, the remaining functions continue to be controlled automatically. All manual settings are switched off when AUTO is switched on. AUTO CLIMATE is shown in the display.


2. Blower speed


The blower speed can be increased or decreased by turning the knob. The blower speed is regulated automati- cally if AUTO is selected. The previously set blower speed is disconnected.


NOTE


If the knob is turned counterclockwise and the blower indication in the display goes out, the blower and the air conditioning are switched off. The display shows the blower symbol and OFF.


3. Recirculation


This function can be used to shut out exhaust fumes, smoke, etc from the passen- ger compartment. The air in the passenger compartment is then recirculated, i.e. no air from outside the car is taken


into the car when this function is activated. If the air in the car recirculates for too long, there is a risk of condensation forming on the insides of the windows, especially in winter.


Timer The timer function minimizes the risk of fogging or stale air when the recirculation function is selected, see page 82 for information on set- ting the recirculation timer.


NOTE


Recirculation is always disengaged if the defroster button is engaged to clear ice or condensation from the side windows.


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4. Defroster


Directs airflow to the wind- shield and side windows and increases blower speed. When the defroster is acti- vated:


• Air flows to the windows at high blower


speed.


• The LED in the defroster button lights up when this function is activated. The air con- ditioning system is controlled to provide maximum air dehumidification.


• The air conditioning is automatically


switched on (can be switched off by press- ing button 6).


The air is not recirculated.


5. Airflow controls


Press one of the three buttons in the illustration to activate the selected airflow. A symbol in the display above the cli- mate control panel and a lit LED in the selected button indicate that the manual func- tion has been selected. With manually selected airflow both warm and cool air can be selected. See also the table on page 97.


6. Air conditioning On/Off


ON: The air conditioning sys- tem is engaged when the ON light is lit and is controlled automatically by the system to maintain the selected tem- perature.


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OFF: The system is disengaged when the OFF lights up When OFF is selected and the OFF LED is lit, the air conditioning system is deactivated. Other functions are still controlled automati- cally. When Defroster (4) is selected, the air condi- tioning system is activated for maximum dehu- midifying.


7 and 8. Heated front seats (option)


Maximum heating: Press the button once – both LEDs light up. Reduced heating: Press the button a second time – one LED lights up.


Seat heating off: Press the button a third time – no LEDs are lit.


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9. Rear window and door mirror defrosters


Press to defrost the rear win- dow and door mirrors. The rear window and door mirrors are defrosted simulta- neously if the switch is pressed once. The defrost


function is active if the LED in the switch is illu- minated. • The function can be switched off manually


by pressing the button.


• The defrost function switches off automat- ically after 12–20 minutes, depending on the outside temperature.


NOTE


• On certain markets, the defrost function may remain on longer than 20 minutes in cold weather to help keep the rear window free from ice or condensation.


10. Temperature selector


The temperatures on the driv- er's and passenger's sides can be set separately using the knob (with the thermome- ter in it). The temperature can be set for both sides of the car when the ignition is switched on (both LEDs will be on), which means that a temperature setting will apply to both sides of the car. To set the temperature on one side of the car: 1. Press the knob once. The LED for one side


of the car will light up. Turn the knob to adjust the temperature.


2. Press the knob a second time to set the temperature on the opposite side of the car.


3. Press the knob a third time to set the tem-


perature on both sides of the car at the same time.


NOTE


Selecting a temperature that is higher or lower than necessary will not heat or cool the passenger compartment faster.


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Air distribution


Use:


Air distribution


Use:


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Defrost/de-fog the wind- shield and front side win- dows.


Air to the floor and win- dows. There is also a certain amount of airflow to the dashboard air vents.


For comfortable condi- tions and good defrosting in cold weather. Medium to high blower speed.


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Defroster. Air is not recirculated in this mode. Air conditioning is always engaged. There is also a certain amount of airflow to the panel air vents.


Air to windshield and front side windows. There is also a certain amount of airflow to the dashboard air vents.


Air to the windows and from the dashboard air vents.


Prevents fogging in cold or humid weather (blower speed should be moder- ate to high).


For good comfort in warm, dry weather.


Airflow directed to the head and chest from the dashboard air vents.


To ensure efficient cooling in a warm weather.


Air to the floor and from the dashboard air vents.


For sunny weather with cool ambient tempera- tures.


Air to the floor. There is a certain amount of airflow to the dash- board and window air vents.


Airflow to the windows, dashboard air vents, and floor.


To warm the feet.


For cooler air toward the feet, or for warmer air toward the head and chest.


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Front seats............................................................................................ 102
Interior lighting...................................................................................... 106
Storage compartments......................................................................... 107
Rear seat............................................................................................... 111
Cargo area............................................................................................ 113


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Front seats


Manual seat adjustment


Turn this knob to adjust the backrest tilt.


Accessing the rear seat


Control panel for power seats.


WARNING


• Do not adjust the seat while driving. • Adjust the driver’s seat and seat belt (see page 18) before driving. The seat should be adjusted so that the brake pedal can be depressed fully.


• Position the seat as far rearward as


comfort and control allow.


Seat access buttons (power seat shown)


Seat adjustment handle


Seat adjustment button


Manual seat Moving the seat forward: 1. Remove the seat belt from its guide (see


page 19).


2. Pull up handle 1 (see the illustration), hold it up, and fold the backrest forward until it locks in position.


3. Slide the seat forward.


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The driver's and passenger's seats can be adjusted in a number of ways to provide a comfortable driving and sitting position.


Forward-rearward: Pull the lever up and slide the seat to the position of your choice. Use this control to raise or lower the front edge of the seat cushion. Use this control to raise or lower the rear edge of the seat cushion. Turn this knob (option on some passeng- er's seats) to adjust the firmness of the lumbar support1.


1 Also applies to the optional power seat.


Moving the seat rearward: 1. With the backrest folded forward in the locked position, slide the seat rearward until it stops/locks in its original position.


2. Pull up handle 1, hold it up, and fold up the


backrest to the upright position. 3. Return the seat belt to its guide.


Power seat Moving the seat forward: 1. Remove the seat belt from its guide (see


page 19).


2. Pull up handle 1, hold it up, and fold the backrest forward until it locks in position.


3. Press and hold button 2 while the seat


moves forward.


Moving the seat rearward: 1. With the backrest folded forward in the


locked position, press and hold down button 2 until the seat has returned to its original position.


2. Pull up handle 1, hold it up, and fold up the


backrest to the upright position. 3. Return the seat belt to its guide.


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The front passenger's seat belt should be in its guide while the vehicle is being driven, even if the seat is not occupied.


Adjusting the seat


WARNING


After the seat has been returned to its orig- inal position, be sure that the backrest is securely locked in the upright position.


Power seats (option) The power driver's seat can be adjusted: • If the ignition key is in position I or II. • During a 10 minute period after the doors


have been unlocked if the door remains open.


• If the door is closed and the ignition key is


not yet in the ignition, or if the key is in position 0, the seat can be adjusted or dur- ing a period of 40 seconds. The power passenger's seat can only be adjusted if the ignition key is in position I or II, or if the engine is running.


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Seat adjustment controls Seat adjustment controls 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the side of the seat can be used to move the seat to the position of your choice.


Move this section of the control up or down to raise/lower the front section of the seat cushion. Move the control forward/rearward to move the seat forward or rearward. Move this section of the control up or down to raise/lower the rear section of the seat cushion. Backrest tilt.


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NOTE


The power seats have an overload protector that activates if a seat is blocked by any object. If this occurs, switch off the ignition (key in position 0) and wait for approxi- mately 20 seconds before operating the seat again.


Emergency stop If the seat inadvertently begins to move, press any of the buttons to stop the seat.


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Three different seating positions can be stored in the seat's memory. The memory buttons are located on the outboard side of the driver's seat (see the illustration above). The following example explains how memory button 1 can be programmed. Buttons 2 and 3 can be pro- grammed in the same way. To program (store) a seat position in memory button 1: 1. Adjust the seat to the desired position. 2. Press and hold down the "M" (Memory)


button.


3. With the "M" button depressed, press


memory button 1 to store the seat's current position.


To move the seat to the position that it was in when memory button 1 was programmed, press and hold down button 1 until the seat stops moving. As a safety precaution, the seat will stop auto- matically if the button is released before the seat has reached the preset position.


Central locking system remote control and driver's seat memory The remote control transmitter can also be equipped with an optional function that con- trols the electrically operated driver's seat in the following way:


1. Adjust the seat to the desired position. 2. When you leave the car, lock it using the


remote control.


3. The next time the driver's door is unlocked with the same remote control and that door is opened within 2 minutes, the driver's seat and side door mirrors will automati- cally move to the position that they were in when the doors were most recently locked with the same remote control.


NOTE


The memory function in the remote control operates independently the memory func- tion in the seat.


WARNING


• Because the driver's seat can be


adjusted with the ignition off, children should never be left unattended in the car.


• Movement of the seat can be STOPPED at any time by pressing any button on the power seat control panel.


• Do not adjust the seat while driving. The


seat should be adjusted so that the brake pedal can be depressed fully. In addition, position the seat as far rear- ward as comfort and control allow.


• The seat rails on the floor must not be obstructed in any way when the seat is in motion.


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Interior lighting


Interior lighting


Front courtesy lights and reading lights


Front driver's side reading light, on/off


Courtesy lighting


Front passenger's side reading light, on/off The front seat reading lights can be switched on and off by pressing buttons (1) or (3) when the ignition key is position I or II, or when the engine is running. The courtesy lighting (2) can be set to three positions:


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• Press the left side of the button: the interior


courtesy lighting turns on.


• Neutral position: the interior courtesy light- ing comes on when a door is opened, and is switched off 10 seconds after the door is closed.


• Press the right side of the button: the inte-


rior courtesy lighting stays off.


Courtesy lighting – automatic function The interior lighting has a built-in automatic function that switches on the courtesy lighting for 30 seconds when: • the car is unlocked from the outside using


the key or remote control


• the engine is switched off and the ignition


key is turned to the 0 position.


The courtesy lighting lights up or remains on for 5 minutes when: • one of the doors is opened and left open. • the courtesy lighting has not been


switched off (the right side of button 2
depressed).


The automatic lighting goes out when: • the engine is started • the car is locked from the outside using the


key or remote control.


If the courtesy lighting is not switched off man- ually, it will be turned off automatically 5 minutes after the engine has been switched off.


Footwell lighting The footwell (and courtesy lighting) comes on or goes off when one of the side doors is opened or closed.


Vanity mirror


Raise the cover to switch on the light.


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Storage compartments


Compartment in door panel


Glove compartment


Jacket hanger


Storage pocket (on the front side of the front seat cushion, depending on choice of upholstery) Jacket hanger (intended for light garments only) Glove compartment


Storage compartment for e.g., CDs and cup holders Compartment in rear side panels, with space for up to three beverage cans Rear seat storage compartment and cup holders Compartment on rear side of front seat backrests


WARNING


• Anchor any heavy objects to prevent


them from moving during sudden stops. • Packages on the rear parcel shelf can obscure vision and may become dan- gerous projectiles in the event of a sud- den stop or an accident.


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The owners manual and maps can be stored here. There are also holders for coins, pens and fuel cards. The glove compartment can only be locked and unlocked using the detachable key blade from the central locking system's remote control. See page 120 for information on removing the key blade from the remote con- trol, and page 127 for information about lock- ing the glove compartment.


The jacket hanger is located on the inboard side of the front passenger's seat head restraint. It is only intended for hanging light garments.


Storage under the front, center armrest


CD storage


Cup holders in the center console


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There are two storage compartments under the front, center armrest. • Press the smaller button on the front edge of the armrest and lift the armrest cover to access a shallow storage compartment. • Press the larger button and lift the entire


armrest to access a deeper compartment.


The deep storage compartment has room for 10 CD jewel cases. These cases must be inserted with their spines upward in order to allow space for 10 cases in the storage com- partment


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Two cup holders are located under the sliding cover in the center console. The cup holders can be lifted out if necessary. To do so, grasp the indentation on the rear edge of the cup holder and lift. To put the cup holder back in place: 1. Slide the two locating tabs in the front side of the cup holder into the two correspond- ing recesses in the center console storage space.


2. Press down the rear edge of the cup


holder.


To close the sliding cover, grasp the underside of the front edge and pull.


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Storage compartment behind the gear lever


If the buttons for optional equipment are not installed, the recess behind the gear lever can be used as a storage compartment for coins, etc.


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Folding down the rear seat backrests


Both sections of the rear seat backrest can be folded down, together or separately, to enable you to transport long objects. To fold down one or both sections: 1. Pull the catch on the upper outboard edge


of the backrest upward and forward to release the backrest lock. A red lock indi- cator (A) is visible when the backrest is not locked in the upright position.


2. Fold the backrest down.


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WARNING


• The red lock indicator is VISIBLE when the backrest is NOT locked in position and hidden when the backrest is cor- rectly locked in place. When the back- rest is in the upright position, it must always be correctly locked in place.


• When the rear seat is folded down, do


not place heavy objects against the backs of the front seats. This places a severe strain on the folded down back- rest of the rear seat. Be sure to secure cargo.


• Cargo must not be stacked higher than the top of seat backs. This will reduce the possibility of luggage, etc. becom- ing projectiles during sudden maneu- vers, rapid braking or an accident.


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Rear seat armrest (option)


The center armrest can be folded down for comfort or to make room for long objects. The armrest folds down automatically when one of the backrests is folded down.


WARNING


Long loads should be securely anchored.


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Load anchoring eyelets


Hard cargo area cover (option)


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Cargo area


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The eyelets in the cargo area can be used to fasten accessory load nets and lashing straps, load nets, and other load anchors.


Installing the cargo area cover 1. Before lifting cover into the vehicle, retract all four lock pins by pulling back the lock buttons as far as possible. The pins will remain retracted.


2. Lift the cover into the vehicle at an angle,


turn it back and raise the front edge slightly.


3. Place the front section of the cover on the two support pins behind the locking points (A) on both sides of the vehicle.


4. Place one of the rear locks at (B) and slide


the lock pin into position by moving the lock button forward.


5. Put the other rear lock into position in the same way and slide the lock pin into posi- tion by moving the lock button forward.


6. Slide the front lock buttons forward, one at


a time, so that the lock pins move into position (A).


NOTE


The rear section of the cover can be folded up when loading items into the cargo area.


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WARNING


The cargo area cover does not have a load anchoring function. No item should be place on top of the cargo area cover. These items could move forward and cause injury during braking.


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Removing the cover 1. Retract the front lock pins at (A) by pulling back the lock buttons on both sides as far as possible.


2. Retract the rear lock pins at (B) by pulling back the lock buttons on both sides as far as possible.


3. Lift up and turn the cover before lifting it out


of the vehicle.


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Soft cargo area cover (option)


4. Attach the rear lower hooks on the cover to the lower eyelets (D) on opposite sides of the vehicle.


Hanging the cover when it is not in use 1. Remove the rear hooks (D) from the eye-


lets.


2. Press together the rear rails (C) and remove them from their attachments. Place them at the front of the cargo area floor.


3. Attach the hooks in the rail next to the


attachments (B).


The cargo area cover is now hanging near the rear seat backrests until it is needed again.


The cargo area cover is pulled over the cargo area and fastened to the eyelets with the hooks on the corners of the cover.


2.


Installing the cover 1. Attach the front lower hooks on the cover to the lower eyelets (A) on opposite sides of the vehicle. Insert the front upper attachments (B) by pressing together the spring-loaded rails and pressing them into place on opposite sides of the vehicle. Insert the upper rear rails (C) in the same way.


3.


Removing the cargo area cover 1. Remove the hooks and remove the rails one at a time by pressing them together and removing them from their attach- ments.


2. When all attachments have been removed, the cover can be rolled up and placed on the rear part of the cargo area floor to make room for cargo.


WARNING


The cargo area cover does not have a load anchoring function. No item should be place on top of the cargo area cover. These items could move forward and cause injury during braking.


Cargo area net (option)


Installing the net 1. Fold down the rear seat backrests (see


page 111).


2. Attach the cargo net to the upper mounting


brackets near the ceiling.


3. Attach the cargo net’s hooks in the eyelets


near the seat belts floor anchorages on opposite sides of the vehicle.


4. Pull the cargo net’s bands taut if neces-


sary.


WARNING


• Be sure that the net is securely attached in the mounting brackets and eyelets. • Cargo should be properly secured even


when the net is in use.


Removing the cargo net 1. Release the pressure on the bands. 2. Remove the hooks from the eyelets near


the floor.


The cargo area net can be placed behind the front seat backrests.This net is only intended to be used when the rear seat backrests are folded down.


3. Remove the net from the ceiling mounting


brackets.


4. Fold the net and keep it in its storage bag.


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Folding up the cargo area floor hatch


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Without the cargo area cover Fold up the hatch and attach it to the latches on both sides of the cargo area.


With the hard cover in place 1. Fold up the hatch on the cargo area cover. 2. Fold up the floor hatch and fasten it to the


hook on the underside of the cargo area cover.


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Remote control and key blade.............................................................. 118
Keyless drive (option as available)........................................................ 123
Locking and unlocking.......................................................................... 127
Alarm (option)........................................................................................ 129


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Remote control and key blade


Remote controls Two remote controls that also function as igni- tion keys are provided with your car. The remote controls contain detachable metal key blades for manually locking or unlocking the driver's door and the glove compartment. USA – FCC ID: LTQVO315TX This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following con- ditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. Canada – IC: 3659AVO315TX Operation is subject to the following condi- tions: (1) this device may not cause interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.


Loss of a remote control If either of the remote controls is lost, the other must be taken with the car to a Volvo retailer. As an anti-theft measure, the code of the lost remote control must be erased from the sys- tem. Each key blade has a unique code, which is used if new key blades are required. A maxi-


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mum of six remote controls/key blades can be programmed and used for one car.


Immobilizer (start inhibitor) Each of the keys supplied with your car con- tains a coded transponder. The code in the key is transmitted to an antenna in the ignition switch where it is compared to the code stored in the start inhibitor module. The car will start only with a properly coded key. If you misplace a key, take the other keys to an authorized Volvo retailer for reprogramming as an antitheft measure. USA – FCC ID: LTQWFS 125VO This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following con- dition: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. Canada – IC: 3659A-WFS125VO Operation is subject to the following condi- tions: (1) this device may not cause interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.


CAUTION


Never use force on the narrow section of the remote control – this is where the trans- ponder is located. The car cannot be started if the transponder is damaged.


Remote control functions


Lock – Press the Lock button on the remote once to lock all doors and the lift- gate. The turn signals will flash once to confirm locking.


NOTE


NOTE


The car can also be locked if a door is open (does not apply to vehicles with the optional keyless drive).


Unlock – Press the Unlock button on the remote once to unlock the driver's door. After a short pause, press the Unlock but- ton a second time within 10 seconds to unlock the other doors and the liftgate. A long press (at least several seconds) opens all side windows.


• The turn signals flash to confirm that the


vehicle has been correctly locked/ unlocked with the remote control or the optional keyless drive. When locking the vehicle, the turn signals will flash a con- firmation only if all the doors are securely closed and locked. Flashing confirmation for locking and unlocking may be customized in the vehicle's Per- sonal settings menu, see page 82 for more information.


• The two-step unlocking function can be


changed so that one press of the Unlock button unlocks all of the doors and the liftgate. See Personal settings page 82 for more information.


• Automatic relocking: If the doors are


unlocked, the locks will automatically reen- gage (re-lock) and the alarm will rearm after 2 minutes unless a door or the liftgate has been opened.


• Automatic locking: When the car starts to move, the doors and liftgate can be locked automatically. This feature can be turned on or off, see Personal settings on page 82 for more information.


• Airbag deployment will automatically


attempt to unlock the doors.


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Approach lighting – As you approach the car: Press the button on the remote control to illuminate the area around the car in dark conditions. Pressing the button once lights up the interior lighting, parking lights, and license plate lighting. These lights will switch off automatically after 30, 60 or 90 seconds. See the Personal settings pa ge 82 for information about adjusting the time setting. Unlock liftgate – Press the button once to disarm the alarm system and unlock only the liftgate. After closing, the liftgate will not automatically relock. Press Lock to relock it and rearm the alarm.


NOTE


This function will not open the liftgate.


Panic alarm – This button can be used to attract attention during emergency situa- tions. To activate the panic alarm, press and hold the red button for at least 3 sec- onds or press it twice within 3 seconds. The turn signals and horn will be activated. The panic alarm will stop automatically after 30 seconds. To deactivate, wait approximately 5 seconds and press the red button again.


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NOTE


This button will NOT unlock the car.


Weak battery in the remote control


When the battery begins to lose its charge, the Information symbol in the instrument panel (see page 55) lights up and KEY BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE is shown in the information display.


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Replacing the battery in the remote control If the range of the transmitter is noticeably reduced, this indicates that the battery (type CR 2450, 3V) is weak and should be replaced. To replace the battery: 1. Place the remote control with the keypad downward. Pry open the cover with a small slotted screwdriver. 2. Remove the cover.


CAUTION


When replacing the battery, avoid touching the electrical circuitry in the other half of the remote control.


3. Note how the + and – sides of the battery are positioned on the inside of the cover (see the underside of the cover).


4. Pry out and replace the battery. Avoid


touching the battery and its contact surfa- ces with your fingers.


5. Press the cover back into place. The old battery should be disposed of properly at a recycling center or by a trained and quali- fied Volvo service technician.


Key blade


Removing the key blade The key blade can be removed from the remote control. When removed, it can be used as fol- lows: • To lock/unlock the driver’s door • To lock/unlock the glove compartment,


see page 127


Removing the key blade


Slide the spring loaded catch to the side.


While holding the catch, pull the key blade out of the remote control.


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2. Turn the key blade one-quarter turn coun-


ter-clockwise to lock the driver's door.


Locking points

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