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DEAR VOLVO OWNER THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VOLVO


We hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and your passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in the world. Your Volvo has also been designed to satisfy all current safety and environmental requirements.


In order to increase your enjoyment of the car, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with the equipment, instructions and maintenance infor- mation contained in this owner's manual.


Table of contents


01 Introduction Owner's Manual in the car's screen......... 13
Reading the owner's manual.................... 13
Digital owner's manual in the car.............. 16
Recording data......................................... 18
Accessories and extra equipment............ 19
Support and information about the car on the Internet................................................ 20
Volvo ID..................................................... 21
Environmental philosophy......................... 22
The owner's manual and the environ- ment.......................................................... 24
Laminated glass........................................ 24


Bi-Fuel* - introduction to vehicle gas........ 24 02
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02 Safety General information on seatbelts.............. 27
Seatbelt - putting on................................. 28
Seatbelt - loosening.................................. 29
Seatbelt - pregnancy................................ 29
Seatbelt reminder...................................... 30
Seatbelt tensioner..................................... 30
Safety - warning symbol........................... 31
Airbag system........................................... 32
Driver airbag.............................................. 33
Passenger airbag...................................... 33
Passenger airbag - activating/deactivat- ing*............................................................ 34
Side airbag (SIPS)..................................... 36
Side airbag (SIPS) - child seat/booster cushion..................................................... 37
Inflatable Curtain (IC)................................ 37
General information on WHIPS (whiplash protection)................................................. 38
WHIPS - child seats.................................. 39
WHIPS - seating position.......................... 39
When the systems deploy......................... 40
General information on safety mode......... 41
Safety mode - attempting to start the car............................................................. 42
Safety mode - moving the car.................. 43


General information on child safety.......... 43
Child seats................................................ 45
Child seats - location................................ 49
Child seat - two-stage booster seat*........ 50
Two-stage booster seat* - raising............. 51
Two-stage booster seat* - lowering.......... 52
Child seat - ISOFIX................................... 53
ISOFIX - size classes................................ 53
ISOFIX - types of child seat...................... 55
Child seats - upper mounting points........ 57


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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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Windows and rearview and door mirrors - heating.................................................. 106
Rearview mirror - interior........................ 107
Compass*............................................... 108
Sunroof*.................................................. 109
Menu navigation - combined instrument panel....................................................... 111
Menu overview - combined instrument panel....................................................... 112
Messages................................................ 112
Messages - handling............................... 113
MY CAR.................................................. 114
Trip computer......................................... 115
Trip computer - analogue combined instrument panel..................................... 116
Trip computer - digital combined instru- ment panel.............................................. 120
Trip computer - supplementary informa- tion.......................................................... 124
Trip computer - trip statistics*................ 125


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03 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls, left-hand drive car - overview........................................... 59
Instruments and controls, right-hand drive car - overview................................... 62
Combined instrument panel...................... 65
Analogue combined instrument panel - overview.................................................... 65
Digital combined instrument panel - overview.................................................... 66
Eco guide & Power guide*........................ 69
Combined instrument panel - meaning of indicator symbols...................................... 70
Combined instrument cluster - meaning of warning symbols................................... 72
Outside temperature gauge...................... 74
Trip meter.................................................. 74
Clock......................................................... 75
Fuel gauge for vehicle gas*....................... 75
Combined instrument panel - license agreement................................................. 76
Symbols in the display.............................. 76
Volvo Sensus............................................ 79
Key positions............................................ 80
Key positions - functions at different lev- els.............................................................. 81
Seats, front................................................ 82


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Seats, front - electrically operated*.......... 83
Seats, rear................................................. 84
Steering wheel.......................................... 87
Heating* of the steering wheel.................. 88
Light switches........................................... 89
Position/parking lamps............................. 91
Daytime running lights.............................. 91
Tunnel detection*...................................... 92
Main/dipped beam.................................... 92
Active main beam*.................................... 93
Active Xenon headlamps*......................... 96
Rear fog lamp........................................... 97
Brake lights............................................... 97
Hazard warning flashers........................... 98
direction indicators................................... 98
Interior lighting.......................................... 99
Home safe light duration......................... 100
Approach lighting.................................... 101
Headlamps - adjusting headlamp pat- tern.......................................................... 101
Wipers and washers............................... 101
Power windows....................................... 104
Door mirrors............................................ 105


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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04 Climate control General information on climate control... 127
Actual temperature................................. 128
Sensors - climate control........................ 128
Air quality................................................ 128
Air quality - passenger compartment fil- ter............................................................ 129
Air quality - Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)*..................................................... 129
Air quality - IAQS*................................... 130
Air quality - material................................ 130
Menu settings - climate control.............. 130
Air distribution in the passenger com- partment.................................................. 131
Electronic climate control - ECC............. 133
Heated front seats*................................. 134
Heated rear seat*.................................... 134
Fan.......................................................... 135
Auto-regulation....................................... 135
Temperature control in the passenger compartment.......................................... 136
Air conditioning....................................... 136
Demisting and defrosting the wind- screen..................................................... 137
Air distribution - recirculation.................. 138
Air distribution - table............................. 139


Engine block heater and passenger com- partment heater*..................................... 141
Engine block heater and passenger com- partment heater* - direct start................ 142
Engine block heater and passenger com- partment heater* - immediate stop......... 143
Engine block heater and passenger com- partment heater* - timer.......................... 143
Engine block heater and passenger com- partment heater* - messages................. 145
Additional heater*.................................... 147
Fuel-driven additional heater*................. 147


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Electric additional heater*....................... 148 05


05 Loading and storage Storage spaces....................................... 150
Tunnel console........................................ 152
Tunnel console - cigarette lighter and ashtray*................................................... 152
Glovebox................................................. 152
Inlay mats*.............................................. 153
Vanity mirror............................................ 153
Tunnel console - 12 V-sockets............... 153
Loading................................................... 154
Loading - long load................................. 155
Roof load................................................. 156
Load retaining eyelets............................. 156
Loading - bag holder*............................. 156
12 V electrical socket - cargo area*........ 157
Safety net*............................................... 157
Safety net* combined with cargo cover.. 159
Safety grille............................................. 159
Cargo cover............................................ 160


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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Type approval - remote control key sys- tem.......................................................... 187


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06 Locks and alarm Remote control key................................. 162
Remote control key - losing ................... 162
Remote control key - personalisation*.... 163
Locking/unlocking - indicator................. 164
Lock indicator......................................... 164
Immobiliser.............................................. 165
Remote-controlled immobiliser with tracking system*..................................... 165
Remote control key - functions............... 166
Remote control key - range.................... 167
Remote control key with PCC* - unique functions................................................. 168
Remote control key with PCC* - range... 169
Detachable key blade............................. 169
Detachable key blade - detaching/ attaching................................................. 170
Detachable key blade - unlocking doors 170
Privacy locking*....................................... 171
Remote control key - replacing the bat- tery.......................................................... 172
Keyless drive*.......................................... 173
Keyless Drive* - remote control key range....................................................... 174
Keyless drive* - secure handling of the remote control key.................................. 174


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Keyless drive* - interference to remote control key function................................ 175
Keyless drive* - locking........................... 175
Keyless drive* - unlocking....................... 176
Keyless drive* - unlocking with the key blade ...................................................... 176
Keyless Drive* - lock settings................. 177
Keyless Drive* - antenna location........... 177
Locking/unlocking - from the outside..... 178
Manual locking of the door..................... 178
Locking/unlocking - from the inside....... 179
Global opening........................................ 180
Locking/unlocking - glovebox................. 180
Locking/unlocking - tailgate.................... 181
Deadlocks*.............................................. 182
Child safety locks - manual activation.... 183
Child safety locks - electrical activation* 184
Alarm....................................................... 185
Alarm indicator........................................ 186
Alarm - automatic re-arming................... 186
Alarm - remote control key not working. 186
Alarm signals........................................... 187
Reduced alarm level............................... 187


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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07 Driver support Active chassis - Four C*.......................... 190
Adjustable steering force*....................... 190
Electronic stability control (ESC) - gen- eral.......................................................... 191
Electronic stability control (ESC) - opera- tion.......................................................... 192
Electronic stability control (ESC) - sym- bols and messages................................. 193
Road Sign Information (RSI)*.................. 195
Road sign information (RSI)* - operation 195
Road sign information (RSI)* - limitations 197
Speed limiter*.......................................... 198
Speed limiter* - getting started............... 198
Speed limiter* - changing speed............. 199
Speed limiter* - temporary deactivation and standby mode.................................. 199
Speed limiter* - alarm for speed excee- ded.......................................................... 200
Speed limiter* - deactivation................... 200
Cruise control*........................................ 201
Cruise control* - managing speed.......... 202
Cruise control* temporary deactivation and standby mode.................................. 202
Cruise control* - resume set speed........ 203
Cruise control* - deactivate.................... 204


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Adaptive cruise control - ACC*............... 204
Adaptive cruise control* - function......... 205
Adaptive cruise control* - overview........ 207
Adaptive cruise control* - managing speed...................................................... 208
Adaptive cruise control* - set time inter- val............................................................ 209
Adaptive cruise control* - temporary deactivation, and standby mode............ 209
Adaptive cruise control* - overtaking another vehicle........................................ 210
Adaptive cruise control* - deactivate...... 211
Adaptive Cruise Control* - queue assis- tance....................................................... 211
Adaptive cruise control* - switch cruise control functionality................................ 213
Radar sensor........................................... 213
Radar sensor - limitations....................... 214
Adaptive cruise control* - fault tracing and action............................................... 216
Adaptive cruise control* - symbols and messages................................................ 217
Distance Warning*.................................. 219
Distance Warning* - limitations............... 220
Distance Warning* - symbols and mes- sages....................................................... 221


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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City Safety™........................................... 222
City Safety™ - function........................... 222
City Safety™ - operation........................ 223
City Safety™ - limitations....................... 224
City Safety™ - laser sensor.................... 226
City Safety™ - symbols and messages.. 228
Collision warning system*....................... 229
Collision warning system* - function...... 230
Collision warning system* - detection of cyclists.................................................... 231
Collision warning system* - detection of pedestrians............................................. 232
Collision warning system* - operation.... 233
Collision warning system* - limitations... 234
Collision warning system* - camera sen- sor limitations.......................................... 235
Collision warning system* - symbols and messages................................................ 237
Driver Alert System*................................ 239
Driver Alert Control (DAC)*...................... 239
Driver Alert Control (DAC)* - operation... 240
Driver Alert Control (DAC)* - symbols and messages................................................ 241
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*............. 242


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Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - func- tion.......................................................... 243
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - opera- tion.......................................................... 244
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - limita- tions........................................................ 244
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - sym- bols and messages................................. 245
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)*......................... 246
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) - function.......... 247
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) - operation....... 248
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) - limitations...... 249
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) - symbols and messages................................................ 250
Park Assist*............................................. 251
Park assist syst* - function..................... 251
Park assist syst* - backward.................. 252
Park assist syst* - forward...................... 253
Park assist syst* - fault indication........... 254
Park assist syst* - cleaning the sensors. 254
Park assist camera*................................ 255
Park assist camera - settings................. 257
Park assist camera - limitations.............. 258
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)*........................... 258
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* - function.......... 259


Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* - operation........ 260
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* - limitations....... 261
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* - symbols and messages................................................ 263
BLIS*....................................................... 263
BLIS* - operation.................................... 264
CTA* ....................................................... 266
BLIS - symbols and messages............... 268


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Type approval - radar system................. 268 08


08 Starting and driving Alcohol lock*........................................... 270
Alcohol lock* - functions and operation.. 270
Alcohol lock* - storage............................ 271
Alcohol lock* - before starting the engine 271
Alcohol lock* - to bear in mind................ 273
Alcohol lock* - symbols and text mes- sages....................................................... 274
Starting the engine.................................. 275
Switching off the engine......................... 276
Steering lock........................................... 276
Remote start (ERS)*................................ 277
Remote start (ERS) - operation............... 277
Remote start (ERS) - symbols and mes- sages....................................................... 279
Jump starting with battery...................... 280
Gearboxes............................................... 281
Manual gearbox...................................... 281
Gear shift indicator*................................ 282
Automatic gearbox -- Geartronic*........... 283
Automatic gearbox -- Powershift*.......... 286
Gear selector inhibitor............................. 288
Hill start assist (HSA)*............................. 289
All-wheel drive - (AWD)*.......................... 289
Hill Descent Control (HDC)*.................... 290


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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Start/Stop*.............................................. 291
Start/Stop* - function and operation....... 292
Start/Stop* - the engine does not stop... 293
Start/Stop* - the engine auto-starts........ 294
Start/Stop* - the engine does not auto- start......................................................... 295
Start/Stop* - involuntary stop manual gearbox................................................... 296
Start/Stop* - settings.............................. 296
Start/Stop* - symbols and messages..... 298
ECO*....................................................... 300
Foot brake............................................... 302
Foot brake - anti-lock braking system.... 303
Foot brake - emergency brake lights and automatic hazard warning flashers......... 304
Foot brake - emergency brake assis- tance....................................................... 304
Parking brake.......................................... 305
Driving in water....................................... 309
Overheating............................................. 309
Driving with open tailgate/boot lid.......... 310
Overload - starter battery........................ 310
Before a long journey.............................. 311
Winter driving.......................................... 311
Fuel filler flap - Opening/closing............. 312


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Fuel filler flap - manual opening.............. 312
Filling up with fuel................................... 312
Fuel - handling........................................ 313
Fuel - petrol............................................. 314
Fuel - diesel............................................. 314
Diesel particle filter (DPF)........................ 316
Filling vehicle gas*................................... 316
Switch for gas operation*........................ 317
Catalytic converters................................ 318
Economical driving.................................. 318
Driving with a trailer*............................... 319
Driving with a trailer* - manual gearbox.. 321
Driving with a trailer* - automatic gear- box.......................................................... 321
Towing bracket/Towbar*......................... 322
Detachable towbar* - storage................. 322
Detachable towbar* - specifications....... 323
Detachable towbar* - attachment/ removal................................................... 323
Trailer Stability Assist - TSA.................... 326
Towing.................................................... 327
Towing eye.............................................. 328
Recovery................................................. 329


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09 Wheels and tyres Tyres - maintenance............................... 332
Tyres - direction of rotation.................... 333
Tyres - tread wear indicators.................. 334
Tyres - air pressure................................. 334
Wheel and wheel rim dimensions........... 336
Tyres - dimensions.................................. 336
Tyres - load index................................... 337
Tyres - speed ratings.............................. 337
Wheel bolts............................................. 338
Winter tyres............................................. 338
Changing wheels - removing wheels...... 339
Changing wheels - fitting........................ 341
Warning triangle...................................... 342
Tools....................................................... 343
Jack*....................................................... 344
First aid kit*............................................. 345
Tyre pressure monitoring*....................... 345
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* - general.................................... 346
Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)* - adjust (recalibration)................................ 347
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* - status...................................... 348
Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)* - acti- vate/deactivate....................................... 349


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)* - rec- ommendations........................................ 349
Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)* - recti- fying low tyre pressure............................ 350
Tyre pressure monitoring (TM)*............... 350
Emergency puncture repair.................... 352
Emergency puncture repair kit - location 353
Emergency puncture repair kit - over- view......................................................... 354
Emergency puncture repair - operation.. 354
Emergency puncture repair - rechecking 356
Emergency puncture repair kit - inflating the tyres.................................................. 357
Emergency puncture repair kit - sealant. 358
Type approval - tyre pressure monitoring


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10 Maintenance and service Volvo service programme....................... 366
Book service and repair*......................... 366
Inspection and service of the system for vehicle gas*............................................. 368
Raising the car........................................ 369
Bonnet - opening and closing................. 371
Engine compartment - overview............. 371
Engine compartment - checking............. 372
Engine oil - general................................. 373
Engine oil - checking and filling.............. 374
Coolant - level......................................... 378
Brake and clutch fluid - level.................. 379
Power steering fluid - level...................... 379
Climate control system - fault tracing and repair....................................................... 380
Lamp replacement - general................... 380
Lamp replacement - headlamps............. 381
Lamp replacement - cover for main/ dipped beam bulbs................................. 382
Lamp replacement - dipped beam......... 383
Lamp replacement - main beam............. 383
Lamp replacement - extra main beam.... 384
Lamp replacement - direction indicators front......................................................... 384
Lamp replacement - rear lamp............... 384


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Lamp replacement - location of rear lamps...................................................... 385
Lamp replacement - number plate light- ing........................................................... 385
Lamp replacement - lighting in cargo area......................................................... 386
Lamp replacement - vanity mirror light- ing........................................................... 386
Lamps - specifications ........................... 387
Wiper blades........................................... 387
Washer fluid - filling................................ 389
Starter battery - general.......................... 390
Battery - symbols.................................... 392
Starter battery - replacement.................. 392
Battery - Start/Stop................................. 394
Electrical system..................................... 397
Fuses - general....................................... 397
Fuses - in engine compartment.............. 399
Fuses - under glovebox.......................... 403
Fuses - in the control module under the glovebox................................................. 405
Fuses - in cargo area.............................. 407
Fuses - in the engine compartment's cold zone................................................ 408
Car wash................................................. 410


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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12 Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index.................................. 442


Polishing and waxing.............................. 411
Water and dirt-repellent coating............. 412
Rustproofing........................................... 413
Cleaning the interior................................ 413


11 Specifications Type designations................................... 417
Dimensions............................................. 420
Weights................................................... 421
Towing capacity and towball load.......... 422
Engine specifications.............................. 424
Engine oil - adverse driving conditions... 426
Engine oil - grade and volume................ 427
Coolant - grade and volume................... 429
Transmission fluid - grade and volume... 430
Brake fluid - grade and volume............... 432
Power steering fluid - grade.................... 432
Fuel tank - volume.................................. 433
Specifications for air conditioning.......... 434
Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions... 435


Paint damage.......................................... 414 11
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Tyres - approved tyre pressures............. 439 12


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INTRODUCTION


IMPORTANT


The driver is always responsible that the vehicle is driven safely in traffic and that applicable laws and regulations are fol- lowed. It is also important that the car is maintained and handled in accordance with Volvo's recommendations in the owner's information. If there should be a difference between the information on the screen and in the prin- ted manual then it is always the printed information that applies.


Owner's Manual in the car's screen A digital version of the owner's manual is available1 on the car's screen. The owner's manual provides information about how the car works.


For cars with owner information in the screen, the printed owner's manual is a supplement and contains important text, the latest updates, as well as instructions that can be useful when, for practical reasons, it is not possible to read the information on the screen. The owner's manual is also available on Vol- vo's support page and can be downloaded as a mobile app. Changing the screen's language may mean that certain information is no longer in accordance with national or local laws and regulations.


1 Applies to certain car models.


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Reading the owner's manual A good way of getting to know your new car is to read the owner's manual, ideally before your first journey.


Reading the owner's manual is a good way to become familiar with new functions, get advice on how best to handle the car in differ- ent situations and learn how to make the best use of all the car's features. Please pay atten- tion to the safety instructions contained in the owner's manual. The specifications, design features and illus- trations in the owner's manual are not bind- ing. We reserve the right to make modifica- tions without prior notice. © Volvo Car Corporation


IMPORTANT


Do not remove this manual from the car - should a problem arise then the informa- tion required about where and how to seek professional help would be missing.


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01 Introduction || Owner's Manual in mobile devices


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different equipment depending on adapta- tions for the needs of different markets and national or local laws and regulations. In the event of uncertainty over what is stand- ard or an option/accessory, contact a Volvo dealer.


Special texts


WARNING


ual the appearance of these texts differs from the normal text. Examples of menu texts and message texts: Media, Sending location.


Decals The car contains different types of decal which are designed to convey important information in a simple and clear manner. The decals in the car have the following descend- ing degree of importance for the warning/ information.


Warning texts appear if there is a risk of injury.


Warning for personal injury


NOTE


The Owner's manual is available for down- load as a mobile application (applies for certain car models and mobile devices), see www.volvocars.com. The mobile application also includes video and searchable content and easy naviga- tion between different sections.


Options/accessories All types of option/accessory are marked with an asterisk*. In addition to standard equipment, the owner's manual also describes options (fac- tory fitted equipment) and certain accessories (retrofitted extra equipment). The equipment described in the owner's manual is not available in all cars - they have


IMPORTANT


"Important" texts appear if there is a risk of damage.


NOTE


NOTE texts give advice or tips that facili- tate the use of e.g. features and functions.


Footnote There is footnote information in the owner's manual that is located at the bottom of the page. This information is an addition to the text that it refers to via a number. If the foot- note refers to text in a table then letters are used instead of numbers for referral.


Message texts In the car there are displays that show menu texts and message texts. In the owner's man-


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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


G031590


Black ISO symbols on yellow warning field, white text/image on black message field. Used to indicate the presence of danger which, if the warning is ignored, may result in serious personal injury or fatality.


Risk of property damage


Information


White ISO symbols and white text/image on black or blue warning field and message field. Used to indicate the presence of danger which, if the warning is ignored, may result in damage to property.


White ISO symbols and white text/image on black message field.


NOTE


It is not intended that the decals illustrated in the owner's manual should be exact replicas of those in the car. They are included to show their approximate appearance and location in the car. The information that applies to your particular car can be found on the decal on the car.


Procedure lists Procedures where action must be taken in a certain sequence are numbered in the owner's manual.


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When there is a series of illustrations for step-by-step instructions each step is numbered in the same way as the corres- ponding illustration. Lists of letters appear adjacent to the ser- ies of illustrations where the order of the instructions is not significant. Arrows appear numbered and unnum- bered and are used to illustrate a move- ment. Arrows with letters are used to clarify a movement when the reciprocal order is of no relevance.


If there is no series of illustrations for step-by- step instructions then the different steps are numbered with normal numbers.


Position lists


Red circles containing a number are used in overview images where different com- ponents are pointed out. The number recurs in the position list featured in con- nection with the illustration that describes the item.


Bulleted lists A bulleted list is used when there is a list of points in the owner's manual. Example: • Coolant • Engine oil


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01 Introduction || Related information Related information refers to other articles containing closely-associated information.


Images The manual's images are sometimes sche- matic and may deviate from the car's appear- ance depending on equipment level and mar- ket. To be continued }} This symbol is located furthest down to the right when an article continues on the fol- lowing page. Continued from previous page || This symbol is located furthest up to the left when an article continues from the previ- ous page.


Related information • The owner's manual and the environment


(p. 24)


• Support and information about the car on


the Internet (p. 20)


2 Applies to certain car models.


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Digital owner's manual in the car The owner's manual can be read on the screen in the car2. The content is searchable and it is easy to navigate between different sections.


Open the digital owner's manual - press the MY CAR button in the centre console, press OK/MENU and select Owner's manual. For basic navigation, see Operating the sys- tem. See below for a more detailed descrip- tion.


• Search - Search function for finding an


article.


• Categories - All articles sorted into cate-


gories.


• Favourites - Quick access to favourite-


bookmarked articles.


• Quick Guide - A selection of articles for


common functions.


Select the information symbol in the lower right-hand corner in order to obtain informa- tion about the digital owner's manual.


NOTE


The digital owner's manual is not available while driving.


Owner's manual, start page. There are four options for finding information in the digital owner's manual:


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Enter with the numerical keyboard


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Search


3. To change the input mode to numbers or


special characters, or to perform a search, turn TUNE to one of the options (see explanation in the following table) in the list for changing the input mode (2), press OK/MENU.


123/AB


MORE


Change between letters and numbers with OK/MENU.


Change to special characters with OK/MENU.


Searching using the character wheel.


Character list.


Changing the input mode (see following table).


Use the character wheel to enter a search term, e.g. "seatbelt". 1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter, press OK/MENU to confirm. The number and letter buttons on the control panel in the centre console can also be used.


2. Continue with the next letter and so on.


OK


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Perform the search. Turn TUNE to select a search result article, press OK/MENU to go to the article.


Changes between lowercase and uppercase letters with OK/ MENU.


Changes from the character wheel to the search field. Move the cursor with TUNE. Delete any misspelling with EXIT. To return to the character wheel, press OK/MENU. Note that the digit and letter buttons on the control panel can be used for editing in the search field.


Numerical keyboard. Another way of entering characters is to use the centre console's buttons 0-9, * and #. When e.g. 9 is pressed, a bar appears with all characters3 under the button, e.g. W, x, y, z and 9. Quick presses on the button move the cursor through these characters. • Stop with the cursor on the desired char- acter in order to select it - the character is shown on the enter line. • Delete/undo using EXIT. To enter a number, hold in the corresponding number key.


Categories The articles in the owner's manual are struc- tured into main categories and subcategories.


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- or article - selected


Favourites Located here are the articles that are saved as favourites. To select an article as a favour- ite, see the heading "Navigating in an article" below. Turn TUNE to navigate in the favourite list and press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT to go back to the previous view.


Quick Guide Located here is a selection of articles for get- ting to know the car's most common func- tions. The articles can also be accessed via categories, but are collected here for quick access. Turn TUNE to navigate in the Quick Guide and press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT to go back to the previous view.


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Navigating in an article


Home - leads to the start page for the owner's manual. Favourite - adds/removes an article as a favourite. You can also press the FAV button in the centre console to add/ remove an article as a favourite. Highlighted link - leads to linked article.


Special texts - if the article contains warnings, important or note texts then an associated symbol is shown here as well as the number of such texts in the article.


Turn TUNE to navigate between the links or scroll in an article. When the screen has scrolled to the start/end of an article the home and favourite options are accessed by scrolling a further step up/down. Press OK/ MENU to activate the selection/highlighted link. Press EXIT to go back to the previous view.


Recording data Certain information about the vehicle's opera- tion and functionality, and any incidents, are recorded in the car.


Your vehicle contains a number of computers whose function is to continuously check and monitor the vehicle's operation and function- ality. Some of the computers can record information during normal driving if they detect an error. In addition, information is recorded in the event of a collision or inci- dent. Parts of the recorded information are required so that technicians can diagnose and rectify faults in the vehicle during servic- ing and maintenance and so that Volvo can fulfil legal requirements and other regulations. In addition to this, the information is used for research purposes by Volvo in order to con- tinually develop quality and safety, as the information can contribute to a better under- standing of the factors that cause accidents and injuries. The information includes details of the status and functionality of various systems and modules in the vehicle with regard to engine, throttle, steering and brake systems, amongst other things. This information may include details regarding the way the driver drives the vehicle, such as vehicle speed, brake and accelerator pedal use, steering wheel move- ment and whether or not the driver and pas- sengers have used their seatbelts. For the


reasons given this information may be stored in the vehicle's computers for a certain length of time, but also as a result of a collision or incident. This information may be stored by Volvo as long as it can help to further develop and further enhance safety and quality and as long as there are legal requirements and other regulations that Volvo needs to con- sider. Volvo will not contribute to the above-descri- bed information being disclosed to third par- ties without the vehicle owner's consent. However, due to national legislation and reg- ulations Volvo may be required to disclose such information to authorities such as police authorities, or others who may assert a legal right to have access to it. To be able to read and interpret the informa- tion recorded by the computers in the vehicle requires special technical equipment that Volvo, and workshops that have entered into agreements with Volvo, have access to. Volvo is responsible that the information, which is transferred to Volvo during servicing and maintenance, is stored and handled in a secure manner and that the handling com- plies with applicable legal requirements. For further information - contact a Volvo dealer.


Accessories and extra equipment The incorrect connection and installation of accessories and extra equipment can nega- tively affect the car's electronic system.


Certain accessories only function when asso- ciated software is installed in the car's com- puter system. Volvo therefore recommends that you always contact an authorised Volvo workshop before installing accessories or extra equipment which are connected to or affect the electrical system.


Heat-reflecting windscreen* The windscreen is equipped with a heat- reflecting film (IR) that reduces the solar heat radiation into the passenger compartment. The positioning of electronic equipment, such as a transponder, behind a glass surface with heat-reflecting film may affect its function and performance. For the optimal function of electronic equip- ment, it should be positioned on the part of the windscreen with no heat-reflecting film (see the highlighted area in the illustration).


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Areas where IR film is not applied. A is the distance from the top edge of the windscreen down to the start of the field. B is the distance from the top edge of the wind- screen down to the end of the field.


Dimensions


40 mm


80 mm


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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ments and warranties, amongst other things. At My Volvo Web there is also information about accessories and software adapted for your car model.


Related information • Volvo ID (p. 21)


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Support and information about the car on the Internet There is additional information regarding your car on the Volvo Cars website and support page. From the website, it is also possible to navigate through to My Volvo, a personal web page for you and your car.


Support on the Internet Go to support.volvocars.com or use the QR code below to visit the page. The support page is available for most markets.


QR code that leads to the support page. The information on the support page is searchable and can also be subdivided into different categories. Available here is support for options related to e.g. Internet connected services and functions, Volvo On Call (VOC)*, the navigation system* and apps. Video and step-by-step instructions explain different procedures, e.g. how the car is connected to the Internet via a mobile phone.


Downloadable information from the support page Maps For cars equipped with Sensus Navigation*, there is the facility to download maps from the support page. Mobile apps For selected Volvo models from model year 2014 and 2015, the owner's manual is availa- ble in the form of an app. The VOC* app can also be accessed from here. Owner's manuals from previous model years Owner's manuals from previous model years are available here in PDF format. The Quick Guide and supplement can also be accessed from the support page. Select car model and model year in order to download the publica- tion required.


Contact On the support page there is contact informa- tion for customer support and the nearest Volvo dealer.


My Volvo on the Internet4
From www.volvocars.com it is possible to navigate through to My Volvo Web which is a personal Web page for you and your car. Create a personal Volvo ID, log in to My Volvo Web and get an overview of service, agree-


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ate a Volvo ID via one of the following serv- ices: • My Volvo - Enter your e-mail address and


follow the instructions.


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• For an Internet-connected car* - Enter


your e-mail address in the app that requires Volvo ID and follow the instruc- tions. Alternatively, press the Connect button select Apps instructions.


Settings and follow the


in the centre console twice and


• Volvo On Call, VOC* - Download the lat- est version of the VOC app. Choose to create a Volvo ID from the start page, enter e-mail address and follow the instructions.


Related information • Support and information about the car on


the Internet (p. 20)


Volvo ID Volvo ID is your personal ID that provides access to various services5.


Examples of services: • My Volvo - Your personal web page for


you and your car.


• In an Internet-connected car* - Certain functions and services require that you have registered your car to a personal Volvo ID, for example to be able to send a new address from a map service on the Internet directly to the car.


• Volvo On Call, VOC* - Volvo ID is used


when logging in to the Volvo On Call mobile app.


Advantages of Volvo ID • One user name and one password to


access online services, i.e. only one user- name and one password to remember. • When changing the username/password


for a service (e.g. VOC) it will also be changed automatically for other services (e.g. My Volvo)


Create a Volvo ID To create a Volvo ID you need to enter a per- sonal e-mail address. Then follow the instruc- tions in the e-mail message that is automati- cally sent to the specified address in order to complete the registration. It is possible to cre-


5 The services available may vary over time and vary depending on equipment level and market.


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Environmental philosophy Your Volvo complies with strict international environmental standards and is also manufac-


tured in one of the cleanest and most resource-efficient plants in the world. Volvo Car Corporation is constantly working on the


development of safer and more efficient prod- ucts and solutions in order to reduce the neg- ative impact on the environment.


Environmental care is one of Volvo Cars' core values, which influence all operations. We also believe that our customers share our consideration for the environment. Volvo Cars has global ISO certification, which includes the environmental standard ISO 14001 covering all factories and several of our other units. We also set requirements for our partners so that they work systematically with environmental issues.


Fuel consumption Volvo cars have competitive fuel consump- tion in each of their respective classes. Lower


fuel consumption generally results in lower emission of the greenhouse gas, carbon diox- ide. It is possible for the driver to influence fuel consumption. For more information, read under the heading "Contributing to a better environment".


Efficient emission control Your Volvo is manufactured following the concept "Clean inside and out" – a concept that encompasses a clean interior environ- ment as well as highly efficient emission con- trol. In many cases the exhaust emissions are well below the applicable standards.


Clean air in the passenger compartment A passenger compartment filter prevents dust and pollen from entering the passenger com- partment via the air intake. A sophisticated air quality system Interior Air Quality System* (IAQS) ensures that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the traf- fic outside. The system consists of an electronic sensor and a carbon filter. The incoming air is moni- tored continuously and if there is an increase in the level of certain unhealthy gases, such


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Recycling As a part of Volvo's environmental work, it is important that the car is recycled in an envi- ronmentally sound manner. Almost all of the car can be recycled. The last owner of the car is therefore requested to contact a dealer for referral to a certified/approved recycling facility.


Related information • The owner's manual and the environment


(p. 24)


as carbon monoxide, then the air intake is closed. Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic, queues and tunnels for example. The entry of nitrous oxides, ground-level ozone and hydrocarbons is prevented by the carbon filter.


Interior The interior of a Volvo is designed to be plea- sant and comfortable, even for people with contact allergies and for asthma sufferers. Extreme attention has been given to choosing environmentally-compatible materials.


Volvo workshops and the environment Regular maintenance creates the conditions for a long service life and low fuel consump- tion for your car. In this way you contribute to a cleaner environment. When Volvo's work- shops are entrusted with the service and maintenance of your car it becomes part of our system. Volvo makes clear demands regarding the way in which our workshops are designed in order to prevent spills and discharges into the environment. Our work- shop staff have the knowledge and the tools required to guarantee good environmental care.


Contributing to a better environment It is easy to contribute to a better environ- ment - here are a few tips: • Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off


the engine when stationary for longer


periods. Pay attention to local regula- tions.


• Drive economically - think ahead. • Perform service and maintenance in


accordance with the instructions in the owner's manual - follow the Service and Warranty Booklet's recommended inter- vals.


• If the car is equipped with an engine


block heater*, use it before starting from cold - it improves starting capacity and reduces wear in cold weather and the engine reaches normal operating tem- perature more quickly, which lowers con- sumption and reduces emissions.


• High speed increases consumption con-


siderably due to increased wind resis- tance - a doubling of speed increases wind resistance 4 times.


• Always dispose of environmentally hazar- dous waste, such as batteries and oils, in an environmentally safe manner. Consult a workshop in the event of uncertainty about how this type of waste should be discarded - an authorised Volvo work- shop is recommended.


Following this advice can save money, the planet's resources are saved, and the car's durability is extended. For more information and further advice see Eco guide (p. 69), Economical driving (p. 318) and Fuel con- sumption (p. 435).


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The owner's manual and the environment The paper pulp in a printed owner's manual comes from Forest Stewardship Council® cer- tified forests or other controlled sources.


The FSC® symbol shows that the paper pulp in a printed owner's manual comes from FSC® certified forests or other controlled sources.


Laminated glass


The glass is reinforced which pro- vides better protection against break-ins and improved sound insu- lation in the passenger compart- ment. The windscreen and other windows* have laminated glass.


Related information • Environmental philosophy (p. 22)


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Bi-Fuel* - introduction to vehicle gas Cars with Bi-Fuel engines can be driven on either vehicle gas or petrol. Vehicle gas can be biogas or natural gas. Vehicle gas is also called CNG (Compressed Natural Gas).


Methane is the main component in vehicle gas. In natural gas, the methane content var- ies between 85% and 98%. In biogas, the content is almost 100%. The tanks for vehicle gas are mounted under the floor in the cargo area and do not affect the normal petrol tank. The system is tested in the same way as for petrol cars. The system is closed which means that leaks are avoided during filling, for example. The gas tanks are protected and are made to withstand a collision. The gas is lighter than air, non-toxic and has a higher ignition temperature than petrol and diesel. The risk of fire or explosions in the event of traffic accidents is therefore lower than with petrol and diesel. The tank is equipped with a safety valve that allows the gas to evacuate from the tank in the event of abnormally high pressures. This valve ensures that the tank cannot explode.


WARNING


In the event of an accident, the vehicle must be inspected and approved by an authorised Volvo workshop before it may be used again. Always notify the emer- gency services on site that the vehicle is equipped with a CNG-system.


WARNING


Smoking and naked flames are prohibited during refuelling, service and repair work. In the event of a possible fire, leave the vehicle immediately and stand a safe dis- tance away. Do not under any circumstances disas- semble or adjust the system or its compo- nent parts yourself. Carrying out such acts entails risk of serious personal injury. All service and repair work must therefore, for safety reasons, only be carried out by a trained mechanic - an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.


WARNING


If you smell gas in or around the vehicle, switch over to petrol immediately and have the vehicle checked by the nearest trained mechanics. If the car is placed in a spray/paint curing booth with a drying temperature higher than 60 °C the system pressure must not exceed 50 bar, check that the CNG tank is almost empty for this.


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Related information • Filling vehicle gas* (p. 316) • Switch for gas operation* (p. 317) • Inspection and service of the system for


vehicle gas* (p. 368)


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SAFETY


General information on seatbelts Heavy braking can have serious consequen- ces if the seatbelts are not used. Ensure that all passengers are using their seatbelts during the journey.


Remember • Do not use clips or anything else that can prevent the seatbelt from fitting properly.


• The seatbelt must not be twisted or


caught on anything.


Related information • Seatbelt - pregnancy (p. 29) • Seatbelt - loosening (p. 29) • Seatbelt tensioner (p. 30)


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WARNING


The seatbelts and airbags interact. If a seatbelt is not used or is used incorrectly, this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision.


WARNING


Each seatbelt is designed for only one per- son.


WARNING


Never modify or repair the seatbelts your- self. Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop. If a seatbelt has been subjected to a major load, such as in conjunction with a colli- sion, the entire seatbelt must be replaced. Some of the protective characteristics of the seatbelt may have been lost, even if it appears to be undamaged. In addition, replace the seatbelt if the belt is worn or damaged. The new seatbelt must be type- approved and intended for installation in the same position as the replaced seatbelt.


Tension the hip strap over the lap by pulling the diagonal shoulder belt up towards the shoulder. The hip strap must be positioned low down (not over the abdomen). It is important that the seatbelt lies against the body so it can provide maximum protec- tion. Do not lean the backrest too far back. The seatbelt is designed to protect in a nor- mal seating position. Unbelted occupants will be reminded to fas- ten their (p. 28) seatbelt by means of an audio and visual reminder (p. 30).


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Remember The seatbelt locks and cannot be withdrawn: • if it is pulled out too quickly • during braking and acceleration • if the car leans heavily. Related information • Seatbelt - pregnancy (p. 29) • Seatbelt - loosening (p. 29) • Seatbelt tensioner (p. 30) • Seatbelt reminder (p. 30)


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Seatbelt - putting on Put on the seatbelt (p. 27) before driving starts.


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Pull the belt out slowly and secure it by pressing its locking tab into the seatbelt buckle. A loud "click" indicates that the belt has locked.


Correctly fitted seatbelt.


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Incorrectly fitted seatbelt. The belt must rest on the shoulder.


Seatbelt height adjustment. Press the button and move the belt vertically. Position the belt as high as possible without it chafing against your throat. The buckles only fit the intended lock in the rear seat1.


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Seatbelt - pregnancy Seatbelt (p. 27) must always be worn during pregnancy. But it is crucial that it be worn in the correct way.


The aim should be to position the seat with as large a distance as possible between abdo- men and steering wheel.


Related information • Seatbelt - putting on (p. 28) • Seatbelt - loosening (p. 29)


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Seatbelt - loosening Loosen the seatbelt (p. 27) when the car is stationary.


Press the red button on the seatbelt buckle and then let the belt retract. If the seatbelt does not retract fully, feed it in by hand so that it does not hang loose.


Related information • Seatbelt - putting on (p. 28) • Seatbelt reminder (p. 30)


The diagonal section should wrap over the shoulder then be routed between the breasts and to the side of the abdomen. The lap section should lay flat over the thighs and as low as possible under the abdomen. – It must never be allowed to ride upward. Remove the slack from the seatbelt and ensure that it fits as close to the body as pos- sible. In addition, check that there are no twists in the seatbelt. As the pregnancy progresses, pregnant dri- vers must adjust the seat (p. 82) and steer- ing wheel (p. 87) such that they can easily maintain control of the vehicle as they drive (which means that they must be able to easily operate the foot pedals and steering wheel).


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matically after driving for approximately 30 seconds or after pressing the indicator stalk OK button (p. 111).


• Provides a warning if one of the rear seat-


belts is unfastened during travel. This warning takes the form of a message in the combined instrument panel along with the audio/visual signal. The warning stops when the seatbelt is re-fastened, or it can also be acknowledged manually by pressing the OK button.


The message in the combined instrument panel showing which seatbelts are in use is always shown. Press the OK button to see stored messages.


Certain markets An acoustic signal and indicator lamp remind the driver and front seat passenger to use a seatbelt if either of them is not wearing one. At low speed, the audio reminder will sound for the first 6 seconds.


Seatbelt tensioner All the seatbelts (p. 27) are equipped with belt tensioners. A mechanism in the seatbelt ten- sioner tightens the seatbelt in the event of a sufficiently violent collision. The seatbelt then provides more effective restraint for the occu- pants.


WARNING


Never insert the tongue of the passenger's seatbelt into the buckle on the driver's side. Always insert the tongue of the seat- belt into the buckle on the correct side. Do not make any damages on seatbelts nor insert any foreign objects into a buckle. The seatbelts and buckles would then possibly not function as intended in the event of a collision. There is a risk of serous injury.


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Seatbelt reminder Unbelted occupants will be reminded to fas- ten their (p. 28) seatbelt by means of an audio and visual reminder.


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The audio reminder is speed dependent, and in some cases time dependent. The visual reminder is located in the roof console and in the combined instrument panel (p. 65). Child seats are not covered by the seatbelt reminder system.


Rear seat The seatbelt reminder in the rear seat has two subfunctions: • Provides information on which seatbelts (p. 27) are being used in the rear seat. A message appears in the combined instru- ment panel when the seatbelts are in use, or if one of the rear doors has been opened. The message is cleared auto-


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Safety - warning symbol The warning symbol is shown if a fault is detected during fault tracing or if a system has been activated. Where required, the warning symbol is shown together with a message in the combined instrument panel (p. 65) information display.


Warning triangle and warning symbol for the air- bag system (p. 32) in the analogue combined instrument panel.


Warning triangle and warning symbol for the air- bag system in the digital combined instrument panel. The warning symbol in the combined instru- ment panel illuminates when the remote con- trol key is in key position II (p. 81). The sym- bol clears after approx. 6 seconds provided the airbag system is fault-free.


WARNING


If the warning symbol for the airbag sys- tem remains illuminated or illuminates while driving, it means that the airbag sys- tem does not have full functionality. The symbol indicates a fault in the seatbelt ten- sioner system, SIPS, the IC system or some other fault in the system. Volvo rec- ommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop immediately.


If the warning symbol malfunctions, the warn- ing triangle illuminates and SRS airbag


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Related information • General information on safety mode


(p. 41)


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• Safety - warning symbol (p. 31)


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Airbag system In the event of a frontal collision the airbag system helps to protect the head, face and chest of the driver and passenger.


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Airbag system viewed from above, left-hand- drive car.


The system consists of airbags and sensors. A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the airbag(s) are inflated and become hot. The airbag cushions the initial collision impact for the occupant. The airbag deflates when compressed by the collision. When this occurs, smoke escapes into the car. This is completely normal. The entire process, including inflation and deflation of the airbag, occurs within tenths of a second.


WARNING


Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop for repair. Defective work in the airbag system could cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury.


NOTE


The detectors react differently depending on the nature of the collision and whether or not the seatbelts are fastened. Applies to all belt positions. It is therefore possible that only one (or none) of the airbags may inflate in a colli- sion. The detectors sense the force of the collision on the vehicle and the action is adapted accordingly so that one or more airbags are deployed.


Airbag system viewed from above, right-hand- drive car.


Related information • Driver airbag (p. 33) • Passenger airbag (p. 33)


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Driver airbag To supplement the protection afforded by the seatbelt (p. 27) the car is equipped on the driver's side with an airbag (p. 32).


Passenger airbag To supplement the protection afforded by the seatbelt (p. 27) on the passenger side, the car is equipped with an airbag (p. 32).


This airbag is fitted into the centre of the steering wheel. The steering wheel is marked AIRBAG.


The airbag is folded up into a compartment above the glovebox. Its cover panel is marked AIRBAG.


WARNING


The seatbelts and airbags interact. If the belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision.


Related information • Passenger airbag (p. 33)


Location of the front passenger airbag in a left- hand drive car.


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Location of the front passenger airbag in a right- hand drive car. The warning label for the passenger airbag is fitted in one of the following two locations in the car:


Alternative 1: Position of airbag label on passen- ger side sun visor.


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Alternative 2: Position of airbag label on passen- ger side door pillar. The label becomes visible when the passenger door is opened.


WARNING


Never use a rear-facing child seat on a seat protected by an activated airbag. Fail- ure to follow this advice can lead to death or serious injury to the child.


WARNING


The seatbelts and airbags interact. If the belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision. To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag deploys, passengers must sit as upright as possible with their feet on the floor and backs against the backrest. Seatbelts must be secured.


WARNING


Do not put objects in front of or above the dashboard where the passenger airbag is located.


WARNING


Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the air- bag is activated. Never allow anybody to stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat. No one shorter than 140 cm should ever sit in the front passenger seat if the airbag is activated. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life.


Switch - PACOS* The front passenger airbag can be deacti- vated (p. 34) if the car is equipped with a switch, PACOS (Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch).


WARNING


If the car is equipped with a front passen- ger airbag, but does not have a PACOS switch (Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch), then the airbag will always be activated.


Related information • Driver airbag (p. 33) • Child seats (p. 45)


Passenger airbag - activating/ deactivating* Front passenger airbag (p. 33) can be deacti- vated if the car is equipped with a switch, PACOS (Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch).


Switch - PACOS The switch for the passenger airbag (PACOS) is located on the passenger end of the instru- ment panel and is accessible when the pas- senger door is open. Check that the switch is in the required posi- tion. The remote control key's key blade (p. 170) should be used to change position.


Location of airbag switch.


The airbag is activated. With the switch in this position, persons taller than 140 cm can sit in the front passenger seat, but


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never children in a child seat or on a booster cushion. The airbag is deactivated. With the switch in this position, children in a child seat or on a booster cushion can sit in the front passenger seat, but never persons taller than 140 cm.


WARNING


Activated airbag (passenger seat): Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion on the front passenger seat when the airbag is activated. This applies to everyone shorter than 140 cm. Deactivated airbag (passenger seat): No one taller than 140 cm should ever sit in the front passenger seat when the air- bag is deactivated. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life.


NOTE


When the remote control key is in key position II (p. 81) the warning symbol (p. 31) for the airbag is shown in the com- bined instrument panel for approx. 6 seconds. Following which, the indicator in the roof console is illuminated showing the correct status for the front passenger seat airbag.


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Indicator showing that the passenger airbag is activated. A warning symbol in the roof console indi- cates that the airbag for the front passenger seat is activated (see preceding illustration).


WARNING


Never place a child in a child seat or on a booster cushion in the front seat if the air- bag is activated and the symbol in the roof console is illuminated. Failure to follow this advice could endanger the life of the child.


Indicator showing that the passenger airbag is deactivated. A text message and a symbol in the roof con- sole indicate that the airbag for the front pas- senger seat is deactivated (see preceding illustration).


WARNING


Do not allow anyone to sit in the front pas- senger seat if the message in the roof con- sole indicates that the airbag is deacti- vated, and if the warning symbol (p. 31) for the airbag system is also displayed on the combined instrument panel. This indicates that there has been a severe malfunction. Visit a workshop as soon as possible. Volvo recommends that you contact an authorised Volvo workshop.


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Related information • Child seats (p. 45)


Side airbag (SIPS) In a side impact collision a large proportion of the collision force is transferred by the SIPS (Side Impact Protection System) to beams, pillars, the floor, the roof and other structural parts of the body. The side airbags at the driv- er's and front passenger seats protect the chest area and the hip and are an important part of the SIPS.


Driver's seat, left-hand drive.


Front passenger seat, left-hand drive.


The SIPS bag system consists of two main components, side airbag and sensors. The side airbags are located in the front seat's backrests. A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the side airbags are inflated. The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel and thereby cushions the initial impact. The airbag deflates when compressed by the collision. The side airbag is normally only deployed on the side of the collision.


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WARNING


• Volvo recommends that repairs are


only carried out by an authorised Volvo workshop. Defective work in the SIPS- bag system could cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury.


• Do not put objects in the area between


the outside of the seat and the door panel, since this area is required by the side airbag.


• Volvo recommends the use only of car seat covers approved by Volvo. Other seat covers may impede the operation of the side airbags.


• Side airbags are a supplement the seatbelts. Always use a seatbelt.


Related information • Driver airbag (p. 33) • Passenger airbag (p. 33) • Side airbag (SIPS) - child seat/booster


cushion (p. 37)


• Inflatable Curtain (IC) (p. 37)


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Side airbag (SIPS) - child seat/booster cushion The protection provided by the car to children seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion is not diminished by the side airbag (p. 36).


Inflatable Curtain (IC) The inflatable curtain helps to prevent the driver and passengers from striking their heads on the inside of the car during a colli- sion.


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Child seat/booster cushion (p. 45) can be placed on the front passenger seat provided that the car does not have an activated airbag (p. 34) on the front passenger side.


Related information • Passenger airbag (p. 33) • General information on child safety


(p. 43)


Inflatable curtain IC (Inflatable Curtain) is part of the SIPS system (p. 36) and the airbag sys- tem (p. 32). It is fitted along both sides of the headlining and helps protect the driver and passengers in the car's outer seats. A suffi- ciently violent collision trips the sensors and the inflatable curtain is inflated.


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General information on WHIPS (whiplash protection) WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System) is a pro- tection against whiplash injuries. The system consists of energy absorbing backrests and specially designed head restraints in the front seats.


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Never hang or attach heavy items onto the handles in the roof. The hook is only designed for light clothing (not for solid objects such as umbrellas for example). Do not screw or install anything onto the car's headlining, door pillars or side pan- els. This could compromise the intended protection. Volvo recommends that you only ever use Volvo genuine parts that are approved for placement in these areas.


WARNING


Do not load the car higher than 50 mm under the top edge of the windows in the doors. Otherwise, the intended protection of the inflatable curtain, which is con- cealed in the headlining, may be compro- mised.


WARNING


The inflatable curtain is a supplement to the seatbelts. Always use a seatbelt.


Related information • General information on seatbelts (p. 27)


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The WHIPS system is actuated by a rear-end

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