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-
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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Climate control systems - general information....................................... 86
Air distribution......................................................................................... 88
Electronic climate control, ECC.............................................................. 89
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Climate control systems - general information
Condensation 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.
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Ice and snow Always keep the air intake grille at the base of the windshield free of snow.
Cabin air 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.
Sensors The sunlight sensor on the dashboard and pas- senger compartment temperature sensor in the ECC control panel should not be covered in any way as this could cause incorrect infor- mation to be sent to the ECC system.
Parking the vehicle in warm weather If your vehicle has been parked in the sun in warm weather, opening the windows and moonroof (option) for several minutes before driving will help release the warm air from the passenger compartment. When the engine is running, close the windows and moonroof and use the recirculation function for several minutes to enable the air conditioning to cool the compartment as quickly as possible.
Windows and optional moonroof The ECC system will function best if the win- dows and optional moonroof are closed. If you drive with the moonroof open, we recommend that you manually adjust the temperature and blower control (the LED in the AUTO switch should be off).
Acceleration The air conditioning is momentarily disen- gaged during full-throttle acceleration.
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 vehicle contains a CFC-free refrigerant - R134a (HFC134a). This substance will not deplete the ozone layer. The system contains 1.5 lbs (700 g) R134a and uses PAG oil.
Climate system blower The climate system blower will be automati- cally switched off when the engine is not run- ning (even if the ignition key is in position I or II) to avoid unnecessary battery drain. To acti- vate the blower, turn the control to the desired setting.
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Passenger compartment blower The passenger compartment blower may start automatically during a period of up to approx- imately 50 minutes after the ignition has been turned off to remove condensation in the A/C evaporator. It will run for 15 minutes and switch off automatically.
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Air distribution
Air distribution
Air vents in the dash
Air vents in the door pillars
The incoming air is distributed through 14 ven- tilation points in the passenger compartment.
Open
Closed
Horizontal air flow
Vertical air flow
Open
Closed
Horizontal air flow
Vertical air flow
• Direct the outer air vents toward the side
windows to defrost.
• Direct the outer air vents toward the side
windows to defrost.
• In cold weather, close the air vents in the center of the dash to direct as much air as possible toward the windows.
• In cold weather, close the air vents in the center of the dash to direct as much air as possible toward the windows.
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Temperature driver´s side
Blower
AUTO
This function automatically reg- ulates the Electronic Climate Control system so that the selected temperatures are maintained. The blower, heat- ing, air distribution (air flow), air
conditioning, and optional air quality sensor are controlled. If you prefer to manually set any of these functions, the remaining functions will still be controlled automatically. Pressing the AUTO button overrides any settings that were previously made manually.
Rear window and door mirror defrosters This function defrosts/de-ices the rear window and door mir- rors. The LED in the switch will light up to indicate that the heating function is engaged. See page 66 for additional
information on this function.
A/C off/on
Recirculation/Multifilter with sensor
Recirculation
AUTO
Air distribution
Passenger compartment temperature sen- sor Defroster - windshield and side windows
Rear window and door mirrors defroster
NOTE
Heated front seats (option)
Temperature passenger´s side
Never use ice scrapers made of metal as they can easily scratch the mirror surface.
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Temperature
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26
18
20
22
These controls are used to indi- vidually set the temperature for both sides of the passenger compartment. Please note that the compartment will not be heated or cooled faster by set- ting the temperature higher or lower than nec- essary. Set the control to the temperature you prefer.
Defroster
This function defrosts/de-ices the windshield and front side windows. The LED in the switch will light up to indicate that the defrost function is engaged.
• Blower speed increases automatically and
the air conditioning will switch on (if not already on and if the passenger compart- ment blower is not turned off) to dehumid- ify the air in the passenger compartment. • Recirculation will not function while defrost
is engaged.
• The climate system will return to its previ- ous settings when the defroster function is switched off.
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Blower control
Turn the control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the blower speed. Pressing the AUTO switch will automatically reg- ulate blower speed and over- ride manual adjustment.
Turning the blower control counterclockwise until an orange LED comes on will turn both the blower and the air conditioning off.
Air distribution
Air flow to windows Air through panel vents Air through floor vents
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Press AUTO to automatically regulate air flow or press any combination of the controls shown in the illustration to manually adjust air flow. An LED in the switch will light up if an air flow control has been pressed.
Heated front seats (option)
• The air conditioning functions only at tem-
peratures above 32 °F (0 °C).
• While the Defroster function is selected,
the air conditioning is temporarily activated to dehumidify the air, even if you have man- ually switched the air conditioning off. This will only function if the blower is not switched off.
• Press the switch once for maximum seat heating. Both LEDs in the switch will be lit. • Press the switch a second time for comfort heating. One LED in the switch will be lit. • Press the switch a third time to turn the
heating off completely. The LED will go off. The seat heating for the passenger seat should be switched off when the seat is not occupied.
A/C - ON/OFF
Press the switch to turn the air conditioning on or off. The "ON" or "OFF" LED will light up to indicate if the system is switched on or off. Other func- tions will still be regulated auto-
matically (if the AUTO switch is on).
Recirculation
MAN
AUT
Press this switch to engage the recirculation function (air in the passenger compartment recir- culates - no fresh air enters the compartment). The LED in the switch will light up to indicate that the function is engaged.
• Use this function if the outside air is con- taminated with exhaust gases, smoke, etc or to heat/cool the vehicle quickly.
• Recirculation should not be used for more than 15 minutes. If your windows begin to fog or mist, make sure that the recirculation function is switched off.
• Selecting Defroster automatically
switches recirculation off.
• Timer mode activation: (vehicles with the Interior Air Quality system have no timer mode) Press and hold the recirculation but- ton for at least 3 seconds to activate a recirculation timer mode. The amber LED in the recirculation button will flash 5 times to show that the timer mode is being acti- vated. In timer mode, each time the recir- culation button is pressed, the climate control system will recirculate the air in the passenger compartment for 5-12 minutes, depending on the outside air temperature, and then revert back to fresh air.
• Timer mode deactivation: Press and hold the recirculation button for 3 seconds. The amber LED in the recirculation button will illuminate steadily for 5 seconds to show a return to "normal" mode.
• In normal mode, when the recirculation
button is pressed, the climate control sys- tem will recirculate the air in the passenger compartment until the recirculation button is pressed again.
• Timer mode memory: If the vehicle is
turned off while timer mode is active, timer mode will still be active when the vehicle is restarted.
Interior air quality sensor (option)
MAN
AUT
Some vehicles are equipped with a multifilter and air quality sensor. The filter separates gases and particles, thereby reducing the amounts of odors and contaminants entering the
vehicle. The air quality sensor detects increased levels of contaminants in the outside air. When the air quality sensor detects conta- minated outside air, the air intake closes and the air inside the passenger compartment is recirculated, i.e. no outside air enters the vehi- cle. The filter also cleans recirculated passen- ger compartment air. When the ECC system is in the AUTO mode, the green LED in the button will be on.
Operation (cid:177) Press AUTO to operate the air quality sen-
sor (normal setting).
or (cid:177) Select one of the following three functions by pressing the recirculation button 1, 2 or 3 times.
1. The AUT LED lights. The air quality sensor
is now activated.
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2. No LED lights. Recirculation is not acti-
vated unless needed to cool the passenger compartment in a warm climate.
3. The MAN LED lights. Recirculation is now
activated.
Keep in mind the following • Make it a rule to have the air quality sensor
activated at all times.
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• Recirculation is limited in cold climates to
avoid fogging.
• If window fogging occurs, you should
deactivate the air quality sensor.
• If fogging occurs, use the defroster func- tions for the windshield, side windows and rear window, see page 66.
The filter should be changed at the intervals recommended in the service schedule. How- ever, if the vehicle is used in a severely conta- minated environment, it may be necessary to change the filter more frequently.
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Front seats.............................................................................................. 94
Interior lighting........................................................................................ 97
Storage compartments........................................................................... 99
Rear seat and trunk............................................................................... 102
Spare wheel, tools and jack.................................................................. 105
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Front seats
Manually adjusted front seats
6. Control panel for optional power seat (see
page 94 for more information).
WARNING
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 rearward as comfort and control allow. Check that the seat is securely locked into position after adjusting.
The front passenger seat backrest can be folded to a horizontal position to make room for a long load. Fold the backrest as follows: • Move the seat as far back as possible. • Adjust the backrest to the upright position. • Lift the catches on the rear of the backrest. • Without releasing the catches, push the
backrest forward.
• Move the seat as far forward as possible so that the head restraint slides under the glove compartment.
Folding the backrests in the front seat
WARNING
1. Front-rear adjustment: lift the bar and move the seat to the position of your choice.
2. Raise/lower the front edge of the seat
cushion (option): use the control to pump the front edge of the cushion up or down. 3. Raise/lower seat height: pump the seat up
or down.
4. Lumbar support: turn the control for firmer
or softer lumbar support.
5. Backrest tilt: turn the control to adjust the
angle of the backrest.
Cover sharp edges on the load to help pre- vent injury to occupants. Secure the load to help prevent shifting during sudden stops.
Power seat - (option on certain models)
Operation Driver's seat: The seat can be adjusted if the ignition key is in position I, II or if the engine is running. It can also be adjusted as follows with the ignition off:
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• Within several minutes after the driver's
door has been unlocked from the outside, has been opened, and remains open.
• Within a short period if the driver's door has
just been closed.
• Within a short period if the driver's door has
not been opened after the ignition has been switched off.
Passenger seat: The seat can only be adjusted if the ignition key is in position I, II or if the engine is running.
Power seat control panel
Front edge of seat (raise/lower)
Front - rear
Rear edge of seat (raise/lower)
Backrest tilt
Seat adjustment If your Volvo is equipped with power seats, the following may be adjusted with the two switches at the side of the seat:
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 a short period before operating the seat again.
Emergency stop If the seat accidentally begins to move, press any of the buttons to stop the seat. Remote keyless entry system and the driv- er's seat The remote control transmitter also controls the position of the electrically operated driver's seat in the following way: 1. Adjust the seat to your preferences. 2. When you leave your vehicle, lock it using
the remote control.
The position of the seat is now stored in the remote control.
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Front seats
Automatic seat adjustment To move the seat to the position in which you left it: 1. Unlock the driver's door with the same
remote control (the one used to lock the doors)
2. Open the driver's door within 2 minutes. The driver's seat will automatically move to the position in which you left it.
NOTE
• The seat will move to this position even if someone else has moved it to a dif- ferent seating position and locked the vehicle with a different remote control. • This feature will work in the same way with all of the remote control transmit- ters (up to 3) that you use with your vehicle.
• This feature will not function if you lock
your vehicle with the key.
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Front seats
WARNING
• Because the driver's seat can be
adjusted with the ignition off, children should never be left unattended in the vehicle.
• 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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Programming the memory (option)
3. With the MEM button depressed, press
button 1 briefly to store the seat's current position.
To move the seat to the position that it was in when 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.
Three different seating and door mirror posi-
tions can be stored in the driver seat's memory.
The following example explains how button 1
can be programmed. Buttons 2 and 3 can be
programmed in the same way.
To program (store) a seat position in button 1:
1. Move the seat to the desired position using
the seat adjustment controls (see page 95).
2. Press and hold down the MEM (memory)
button.
Reading lights and courtesy lights
Rear seat reading lights
Driver's side front reading light
Courtesy lights
Front passenger's side reading light
The reading lights can be switched on or off by pressing buttons (1) or (3). The courtesy lighting (including footwell light- ing) can be turned on or off by pressing button (2). This also activates the automatic function.
Rear reading lights
Left rear reading light
Right rear reading light
The rear reading lights can be switched on and off by pressing buttons (4) or (5).
Automatic function The reading lights and courtesy lights will switch off automatically approximately 10 minutes after the engine has been turned off. The lights can be turned off sooner by pressing the respective buttons.
1 This function is light dependent and is only activated in dark conditions.
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Interior lighting
The courtesy lights come on automatically1
and remain on for approximately 30 seconds
when:
• The vehicle has been unlocked from the
outside with the remote control or key
• If the engine has been switched off and the
ignition key has been turned to position 0
The courtesy lights will come on and remain on
for approximately 10 minutes when:
• One of the doors is opened (assuming the
courtesy lighting has not previously been
switched off)
The courtesy lighting will go off when: • The engine is started • The vehicle is locked from the outside with
the remote control or key
The automatic function can be disconnected by pressing button 2 for more than 3 seconds. Briefly pressing the button again automatically reconnects the function. The courtesy light timer periods can be changed. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
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Interior lighting
Vanity mirror
The light comes on when you open the cover.
Glove compartment lighting The lighting in the glove compartment switches on or off when its door is opened or closed.
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Storage compartments
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Storage compartments
Storage compartment in door
Storage pocket in front edge of front seat
Storage compartments in the center console
Cup holder for rear seat passengers
Glove compartment
Storage compartment and cup holders in center console, see page 100 for more information Storage space and cup holders in rear seat armrest Storage pocket in rear side of front seats
WARNING
Packages on the rear window shelf can obscure vision and may become dangerous projectiles in the event of a sudden stop or an accident. Anchor any heavy objects to help prevent them from moving during sudden stops.
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Storage compartment cover
Front storage compartment
12-volt socket
Space for accessory ashtray
• To access the storage compartment, press
the button on the left side of the armrest and fold the entire cover rearward.
• To open the rear seat cup holder, press the button on the right side of the armrest. Fold the upper section of the cover rearward. The two sections of the cover can be closed separately.
Cup holders in the center console
To remove the cup holders: 1. Press the cup holder forward (1), while lift-
ing the rear edge (2).
2. Move the cup holder rearward (3), into the
groove under the sliding cover.
3. Angle the front edge of the cup holder
upward (4) and lift it out.
Return the cup holder to the storage space in the reverse order.
Glove compartment
Card holder in glove compartment The glove compartment can be used to store things such as the owner's manual, maps, pens, etc.
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Jacket hanger
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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.
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Rear seat and trunk
Folding the rear seat backrest
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Backrest release handles in trunk Both rear seat backrests can be folded down, together or individually to enable you to trans- port long objects. Fold the rear seat backrests as follows: 1. Check first that the head restraint is folded
down.
2. Pull the handle in the cargo compartment
as shown in the illustration.
3. Fold the backrest down.
WARNING
Keep vehicle doors and the luggage com- partment locked and keep keys out of a child's reach. Unsupervised children could lock themselves in an open trunk and risk injury. Children should be taught not to play in vehicles. On hot days, the temperature in the trunk or vehicle interior can rise very quickly. Expo- sure of people to these high temperatures for even a short period of time can cause heat-related injury or death. Small children are particularly at risk.
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WARNING
• When the backrest is returned to the
upright position, check that it is properly locked in place. Return the head restraints to the upright position.
• Long loads should always be securely
anchored to help avoid injury in the event of a sudden stop.
• Always turn the engine off and apply the parking brake when loading/unloading the vehicle.
• Place the transmission in the P position
(automatic transmission) to help pre- vent inadvertent movement of the gear selector.
• The vehicle features a 60/40 split fold-
down rear seat. This function is per- formed by handles inside the trunk, and also provides a means for children and adults to enter the passenger compart- ment in the event they become locked inside the trunk.
• Adults are advised to familiarize them- selves with the operation and location of the release handles.
• To fold down the rear seats from inside the trunk, pull the release control han- dles located on either side of the trunk.
Carrying long loads (ski hatch)
The cover on the rear seat armrest does not have hinges and should be removed before the ski hatch is used. To remove: 1. Open the cover approximately 30°. 2. Pull it straight up. To put in place: 1. Press the cover into the groove behind the
upholstery.
2. Close the cover.
Grocery bag holder (option)
The center backrest cushion folds forward, allowing you to transport long, light cargo such as skis in the trunk of your vehicle. To lower the backrest: 1. Pull the right release control handle in the
trunk to release the backrest, see page 102.
2. From the rear seat, fold down the right sec-
tion of the backrest slightly.
3. Release the flap by pushing the catch
(located on the rear side of the backrest) upward and pulling the flap forward.
4. Return the backrest to the upright position.
Open the trunk lid. Hang or secure your grocery bags§ using the tensioning straps or holders.
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Rear seat and trunk
Center head restraints
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Adjust the head restraint vertically The center head restraint can be adjusted according to the passenger's height. The restraint should be carefully adjusted to sup- port the occupant's head. The head restraint can be raised by pulling straight up or lowered by pressing the catch at the base of the left head restraint support and pushing down.
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Rear seat and trunk
WARNING
The center rear seat head restraint should only be in its lowest position when this seat is NOT occupied. When the center position is occupied, the head restraint should be correctly adjusted to the passenger’s height.
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Spare wheel, tools and jack
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WARNING
Make sure that the spare tire, jack and tool bag are properly secured with the securing bracket to help keep these components in place in the event of a sudden stop.
If the vehicle is equipped with a grocery bag holder: 1. Turn the two clips, which are located at the
rear corner of the mat, 90°.
2. Pull the front of the floor mat back towards
the trunk lid opening.
3. Lift the mat slightly and turn 90° to lift it out. 4. Lift the mat out of the trunk. 5. Unscrew the spare tire and lift it out. 6. Return and secure everything in reverse
order.
See page 170 for more information on using the jack.
Spare wheel*
Securing bracket
Tool bag* with towing eyelet
Jack*
The spare wheel, jack and tool bag are located under the floor of the trunk. To access the spare tire: 1. Pull up the floor mats. 2. Remove the jack and tool bag. 3. Unscrew the spare wheel and lift it out.
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Remote control..................................................................................... 109
Locking and unlocking.......................................................................... 112
Child safety locks.................................................................................. 114
Alarm..................................................................................................... 116
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Keys
Your vehicle is equipped with two coded remote control transmitters with integrated ignition key blades called Key Integrated Remote (KIR)1. To unlock/lock the vehicle using the key blade: • Insert the key blade in the driver's door lock and turn it once to unlock the driver's door only.
• Turn the key blade again (within 10 sec- onds) to unlock all doors and the trunk. • Turn the key blade once in the opposite direction to lock all doors and the trunk.
WARNING
If the doors are locked while driving, this may hinder rapid access to the occupants of the vehicle in the event of an accident. (Also see the information about "Child safety locks" on page 114.
NOTE
To help prevent accidentally locking the keys in the vehicle, the central locking sys- tem is designed to unlock the doors imme- diately if the key is left in the ignition switch, the vehicle is locked using the lock button on the door and the door is then closed. A sound from the lock will be audible at this time. Please note that this function will not unlock the doors if the engine is running.
Immobilizer (start inhibitor) Each of the keys supplied with your vehicle contains a coded transmitter. 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 vehicle will start only with a properly coded key. Each key has a unique code, which your Volvo retailer uses if new keys are required. A maxi-
mum of six remote controls/keys can be pro- grammed and used for one vehicle. If you misplace a key, take the other keys to an authorized Volvo retailer for reprogramming as an antitheft measure.
NOTE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing condition: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1 A service key (without a remote control) may be provided with certain models. This key can be used to unlock the driver’s door and start the engine. It will not lock or unlock the glove compartment.
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Your vehicle is equipped with two coded remote control transmitters with integrated ignition keys called Key Integrated Remote (KIR). The remote control transmitters will also acti- vate or allow "keyless" entry into the passenger compartment or the trunk. These transmitters use a radio frequency that will enable you to lock/unlock all doors and the trunk from a dis- tance of 10 – 15 feet (3 – 5 meters). They will also activate or deactivate your vehicle's alarm system(s). The vehicle can also be locked/ unlocked with the key. If one of the transmitters is misplaced, a replacement can be purchased from your near- est authorized Volvo retailer.
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Remote control
Using the remote control
Open trunk
Press this button twice within 3 seconds to pop open the trunk (without unlocking the other doors) This function is not intended to open the trunk completely.
Panic function
For more information on this function, see page 116.
Approach lighting
Press this button when approaching the vehi- cle at night to light up the interior courtesy light, parking lights, and license plate lights.
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Lock
Press once to lock all doors, and the trunk.
Fold key blade in/out
Press to extend the key blade. This button must also be pressed when the key blade is folded back into the slot in the side of the remote control unit.
Unlock
Open trunk
"Panic" function
Approach lighting
Lock
Fold key blade in/out
Unlock
Press this button once to unlock the driver's door only. Wait for at least 1 second and press the button again (within 10 seconds) to unlock all doors, and the trunk.
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Remote control
• FCC ID:LQNP2T-APU This device
complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
• Canadian 2306104388 Model 504 2927
by Donnelly Operation is subject to the
following conditions: (1) this device may
not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
• Canadian 2306104388A Model 509
977 by Connaught Electronics Opera- tion is subject to the following condi- tions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including inter- ference that may cause undesired oper- ation of the device.
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NOTE
WARNING
• If an airbag deploys, your vehicle's SRS control module will attempt to automat- ically unlock all doors.
• The keys may also be used to lock and unlock the doors, and to activate and deactivate the alarm system.
• To avoid leaving your keys in the vehi- cle, make a habit of always locking the vehicle with the remote control.
• If the key blade section of the remote is
not fully folded out when starting the vehicle, the immobilizer function may make it impossible to start the engine. • The vehicle can be locked even if a door
is open. When the door(s) are closed, they will be locked. Please be aware that the keys could be locked in the car when this is done.
Automatic re-locking If the doors are unlocked, the locks will auto- matically reengage (re-lock) and the alarm will rearm after 2 minutes unless a door or the trunk has been opened. This helps prevent the car from inadvertently being left unlocked.
Never use the transmitter to lock the doors from inside the vehicle. Doing so would ACTIVATE: • the break-in alarm, which would sound
if one of the doors were opened
• the optional interior motion and inclina-
tion alarm sensors.
Doing so would DEACTIVATE: • the moonroof and interior courtesy light
controls.
• the central locking buttons on the front
door armrests, although the interior door handles would still function to allow occupants to leave the vehicle. Disabled features would remain disabled until the remote is used again to unlock the vehicle. In addition, locking an occupied vehicle would hinder rapid access to the occupants in an accident or emergency.
Replacing the battery in the remote control
3. Press the cover back into place. Ensure
that the rubber seal is correctly positioned to help keep out moisture.
NOTE
The old battery should be disposed of prop- erly at a recycling center or at your Volvo retailer.
If the range of the transmitter is noticeably reduced, this indicates that the battery is weak and should be replaced.
To replace the battery 1. Carefully pry open the rear edge of the
2.
cover with a small screwdriver. Insert a new 3-volt, CR2032 battery, with the battery's plus side up. Avoid touching the contact surfaces of the battery with your fingers.
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Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside
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The button on the driver's door armrest can be used to lock or unlock all doors and the trunk, and to set the alarm. Each door can also be locked with the lock button on the respective door and opened by pulling the door handle on the door.
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Automatic locking The function locks the doors automatically when the vehicle's speed exceeds approxi- mately 5 mph (7 km/h). The doors will then remain locked until a door in opened from the inside or if all of the doors are unlocked from the control panel in the driver's door. This function can be activated/deactivated from the control panel in the driver's door.
Activating/deactivating automatic locking 1. Turn the ignition key to position I or II. 2. Press the READ button on the left-side steering wheel lever to erase any mes- sages that may be displayed in the infor- mation display.
3. Depress the central locking button on the control panel until a new message about the locking status is displayed.
The message AUTOLOCK ON (the doors will be locked when the vehicle begins to move) or AUTOLOCK OFF will be displayed.
Unlocking the trunk lid with the master key
The master key should only be used to unlock the trunk lid in emergencies (if the remote con- trol is not working or the vehicle is without power). Open the trunk lid as follows: 1.
Insert the master key into the upper or lower part of the plug covering the lock.
2. Twist upward or downward to remove the
plug.
3. Unlock the trunk lid.
NOTE
If the trunk is opened with the master key, the alarm will sound. To turn off the alarm, unlock the driver's door with the master key.
Opening/locking the trunk lid with the remote control Do as follows to unlock the trunk lid only: 1. Press the "Open trunk" button on the
remote control twice.
2. Relock the trunk using the remote's "Lock"
button.
NOTE
If all doors are locked when you close the trunk lid, it locks automatically.
Opening the trunk from the inside (U.S. models only)
Opening the trunk from the inside The S60 is equipped with a florescent handle on the inside of the trunk lid, which can be used in an emergency situation to open the trunk from the inside. Pull the handle down to release the trunk lid. After use, the handle must be pushed back into its original position before the trunk can be closed. This handle is not intended to be used to anchor the trunk lid when long loads are being transported.
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WARNING
• Keep vehicle doors and trunk locked and keep keys out of a child's reach. Unsupervised children could lock them- selves in an open trunk and risk injury. Children should be taught not to play in vehicles.
• On hot days, the temperature in the trunk or vehicle interior can rise very quickly. Exposure of people to these high temperatures for even a short period of time can cause heat-related injury or death. Small children are par- ticularly at risk.
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Manual child safety locks - rear doors
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Control for child safety lock - left rear door The controls are located on the rear door jambs. Use the ignition key or a screwdriver to adjust these controls. A. The door cannot be opened from the
inside. Normal operation from the outside.
B. The door lock functions normally.
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• A door is forced open. • The ignition switch is tampered with. • If there is movement in the passenger com-
partment (if the vehicle is equipped with the optional movement sensor).
• The vehicle is lifted or towed (if the vehicle
is equipped with the optional inclination sensor).
• The battery is disconnected (while the
alarm is armed).
• The siren is disconnected when the alarm
is disarmed.
Control for child safety lock - right rear door
WARNING
Remember, in the event of an accident, the rear seat passengers cannot open the doors from the inside with the buttons in position A.
Arming the alarm Press the LOCK button on the remote control, lock the vehicle using the key in the driver's door or press the central lock button on the driver's door with the door open. One long flash of the turn signals will confirm that the alarm is armed.
The alarm is automatically armed whenever you lock your vehicle. When armed, the alarm continuously monitors a number of points on the vehicle. The follow- ing conditions will set off the alarm: • The hood is forced open. • The trunk is forced open.
Disarming the alarm Press the UNLOCK button on the remote con- trol or unlock the doors with the key.
Turning off (stopping) the alarm If the alarm is sounding, it can be stopped by pressing the UNLOCK button on the remote control or by unlocking the driver's door with the key.
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Visual alarm signal The visual alarm signal is given by flashing all turn signals and turning on the interior lighting for approximately 5 minutes.
Audible alarm signal An audible alarm signal is given by a battery powered siren. One alarm cycle lasts for 25 seconds.
"Panic" button In an emergency situation, this feature can be used to attract attention. Activate the "panic" button by pressing the red button on the remote control (see the illustra- tion on page 109) for at least 3 seconds or by pressing this button twice within 3 seconds. The turn signals will flash, and the vehicle's horn will sound. The function can be turned off by pressing any of the buttons on the remote control or will stop automatically after 25 seconds. When a button is pressed, there is a 5 second delay before the panic alarm is deactivated.
NOTE
This button will NOT unlock the vehicle.
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Temporarily turning off the inclination and movement alarm sensor(s) - accessory
This button will only be found in vehicles equip- ped with the accessory inclination and/or movement sensors. The position of this button may vary, depending on the specifications of your vehicle.
FCC ID: MAYDA5823
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the following
conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause unde-
sired operation.
Canadian IC: 4405A-DA5823
Movement sensor DA5823 by Dynex
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.
In certain situations it may be desirable to turn off the accessory inclination and movement alarm sensors if, for example, you drive your vehicle onto a ferry where the rocking of the boat could trigger the alarm or if a pet is left in the vehicle with the doors locked. To temporarily turn off the inclination and movement alarm sensors from the alarm system: From the time the ignition key is turned from the Drive position (position II) until you lock the vehicle, you can press the button in the center
console. The LED in the switch will light up and a message will be displayed in the text window to indicate that the sensors are disconnected. The vehicle can then be locked in the usual way to set the alarm.
Automatic re-lock/re-arm system If the vehicle is unlocked with the remote, the vehicle will re-lock and the alarm will re-arm after 2 minutes unless a door or the trunk has been opened.
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NOTE
• This function will not turn off the vehi-
cle's standard alarm.
• The optional sensors are automatically
reconnected to the alarm system the next time the vehicle is unlocked and then locked again.
LED alarm status signals The status of the alarm system is indicated by the red LED at the top of the dash: • LED off - the alarm is not armed • LED flashes once per second - the alarm is
armed
• LED flashes rapidly before the ignition is
switched on - the alarm has been triggered
• Fault in the alarm system: If a fault has
been detected in the alarm system, a mes- sage will be displayed in the text window. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo serv- ice technician.
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General information............................................................................... 120
Fuel requirements................................................................................. 121
Refueling............................................................................................... 122
Starting the vehicle............................................................................... 124
Economical driving................................................................................ 127
Handling and road holding.................................................................... 128
Manual transmission............................................................................. 129
Automatic transmission (option)........................................................... 130
All Wheel Drive (option)......................................................................... 134
Brake system........................................................................................ 135
Stability system..................................................................................... 138
Towing................................................................................................... 140
Jump starting........................................................................................ 142
Towing a trailer...................................................................................... 143
Detachable trailer hitch......................................................................... 145
Load carriers (accessory)...................................................................... 146
Cold weather precautions..................................................................... 148
Before a long distance trip.................................................................... 149
Front/rear park assist (option/accessory)............................................. 150
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STARTING AND DRIVING
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General information
Engine oil Although some oil consumption occurs during normal engine operation, more oil is consumed when the engine is new as the internal parts generate higher friction while wearingin to each other. From the time the engine is new until the first service is performed, the oil consumption could be higher than normal. For this reason, it is especially important to check the oil every time you refuel your vehicle during this period. See page 191 for more information.
Fuel requirements
Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives) Volvo recommends the use of detergent gas- oline to control engine deposits. Detergent gasoline is effective in keeping injectors and intake valves clean. Consistent use of deposit control gasolines will help ensure good driva- bility and fuel economy. If you are not sure whether the gasoline contains deposit control additives, check with the service station oper- ator.
NOTE
Volvo does not recommend the use of external fuel injector cleaning systems.
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Unleaded fuel Each Volvo has a three-way catalytic converter and must use only unleaded gasoline. U.S. and Canadian regulations require that pumps deliv- ering unleaded gasoline be labelled "UNLEA- DED". Only these pumps have nozzles which fit your vehicle's filler inlet. It is unlawful to dis- pense leaded fuel into a vehicle labelled "unleaded gasoline only". Leaded gasoline damages the three-way catalytic converter and the heated oxygen sensor system. Repeated use of leaded gasoline will lessen the effec- tiveness of the emission control system and could result in loss of emission warranty cov- erage. State and local vehicle inspection pro- grams will make detection of misfueling easier, possibly resulting in emission test failure for misfueled vehicles.
NOTE
Some U.S. and Canadian gasolines contain an octane enhancing additive called methyl- cyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). If such fuels are used, your Emission Control System performance may be affec- ted, and the Check Engine Light (malfunc- tion indicator lamp) located on your instru- ment panel may light. If this occurs, please return your vehicle to an authorized Volvo retailer for service.
Gasoline containing alcohol and ethers "Oxygenated fuels" Some fuel suppliers sell gasoline containing "oxygenates" which are usually alcohols or ethers. In some areas, state or local laws require that the service pump be marked indi- cating use of alcohols or ethers. However, there are areas in which the pumps are unmarked. If you are not sure whether there is alcohol or ethers in the gasoline you buy, check with the service station operator. To meet sea- sonal air quality standards, some areas require the use of "oxygenated" fuel. Volvo allows the use of the following "oxygen- ated" fuels; however, the octane ratings listed on this page must still be met. Alcohol – Ethanol: Fuels containing up to 10% ethanol by volume may be used. Ethanol may also be referred to as Ethyl alcohol, or "Gaso- hol". Ethers – MTBE: Fuels containing up to 15% MTBE may be used.
Octane rating
Minimum octane
Typical pump octane label Volvo recommends premium for best perform- ance, but using 87 octane or above will not affect engine reliability. Volvo engines are designed to achieve rated horsepower, torque, and fuel economy per- formance using premium 91 octane fuel.
Demanding driving In demanding driving conditions, such as oper- ating the vehicle in hot weather, towing a trailer, or driving for extended periods at higher alti- tudes than normal, it may be advisable to switch to higher octane fuel (91 or higher) or to change gasoline brands to fully utilize your
engine's capacity, and for the smoothest pos- sible operation.
NOTE
When switching to higher octane fuel or changing gasoline brands, it may be neces- sary to fill the tank more than once before a difference in engine operation is noticeable.
Fuel Formulations Do not use gasoline that contains lead as a knock inhibitor, and do not use lead additives. Besides damaging the exhaust emission con- trol systems on your vehicle, lead has been strongly linked to certain forms of cancer. Many fuels contain benzene as a solvent. Unburned benzene has been strongly linked to certain forms of cancer. If you live in an area where you must fill your own gas tank, take precautions. These may include: • standing upwind away from the filler nozzle
while refueling
• refueling only at gas stations with vapor
recovery systems that fully seal the mouth of the filler neck during refueling
• wearing neoprene gloves while handling a
fuel filler nozzle.
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Fuel requirements
Use of Additives With the exception of gas line antifreeze during winter months, do not add solvents, thicken- ers, or other store-bought additives to your vehicle's fuel, cooling, or lubricating systems. Overuse may damage your engine, and some of these additives contain organically volatile chemicals. Do not needlessly expose yourself to these chemicals.
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Refueling
WARNING
Never carry a cell phone that is switched on while refueling your vehicle. If the phone rings, this may cause a spark that could ignite gasoline fumes, resulting in fire and injury.
WARNING
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous, colorless, and odorless gas. It is present in all exhaust gases. If you ever smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, make sure the passenger compartment is ventilated, and immediately return the vehicle to a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for correction.
WARNING
Driving with the trunk open: Driving with the trunk open could lead to poisonous exhaust gases entering the passenger com- partment. If the trunk must be kept open for any rea- son, proceed as follows: • Close the windows • Set the ventilation system control to air flow to floor, windshield and side win- dows and blower control to its highest setting.
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Fuel filler door
The fuel filler cap can be placed on the hook on the fuel filler door while refueling Press the button on the light switch panel (see the illustration on page 59) when the vehicle is at a standstill to unlock the fuel filler door. Please note that the fuel filler door will remain unlocked until the vehicle begins to move for- ward. An audible click will be heard when the fuel filler door relocks. If you intend to leave your vehicle while it is being refueled, this feature enables you to lock the doors/trunk while leaving the fuel filler door unlocked. You can also keep the vehicle locked if you remain inside it during refueling. The central
locking button does not lock the fuel filler door. Be sure the fuel filler door is not obstructed and is completely closed after refueling. Open the fuel filler cap slowly during hot weather.
NOTE
During a transitional period, a small number of service stations may still have fuel noz- zles that are not compatible with the fuel filler neck on vehicles equipped with the evaporative control system.
Refueling The fuel tank is designed to accommodate possible expansion of the fuel in hot weather. See page 240 for fuel tank volume. Be aware that the "usable" tank capacity will be some- what less than the specified maximum. When the fuel level is low, such factors as ambient temperature, the fuel's "Reid vapor pressure" characteristics, and terrain can affect the fuel pump's ability to supply the engine with an adequate supply of fuel. Therefore, it is advis- able to refuel as soon as possible when the needle nears the red zone, or when the fuel warning light comes on.
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Refueling
under the New Vehicle Limited War- ranty.
CAUTION
• Do not refuel with the engine running1. Turn the ignition off or to position I. If the ignition is on, an incorrect reading could occur in the fuel gauge.
• After refueling, close the fuel filler cap
by turning it clockwise until it clicks into
place.1
• Avoid overfilling the fuel tank. Do not press the handle on the filler nozzle more than one extra time. Too much fuel in the tank in hot weather conditions can cause the fuel to overflow. Overfill- ing could also cause damage to the emission control systems.
• Avoid spilling gasoline during refueling.
In addition to causing damage to the environment, gasolines containing alcohol can cause damage to painted surfaces, which may not be covered under the New Vehicle Limited War- ranty.
• Do not use gasolines containing meth-
anol (methyl alcohol, wood alcohol).