Volvo S60 Inscription 2018 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
VÄLKOMMEN!
We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an
automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. To help get
the most from your Volvo, we urge you to familiarize yourself with the
instructions and maintenance information in this owner’s manual. The
owner’s manual can also be found in a mobile app (Volvo manual) and
on Volvo Car’s support site at support.volvocars.com.
this (or any other) vehicle. And, of course, please do not operate a vehi-
cle if you may be affected by alcohol, medication or any impairment that
could hinder your ability to drive.
Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable federal safety and emis-
sion standards. If you have any questions regarding your vehicle, please
contact your Volvo retailer or see the article "Contacting Volvo" for infor-
mation on getting in touch with Volvo in the United States and Canada.
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INTRODUCTION
On-board owner's manual
10
Owner's information
12
Contacting Volvo
13
About this manual
13
Change of ownership
17
Crash event data
17
Volvo Structural Parts Statement
18
Information on the Internet
19
Volvo ID
20
Open Source Software Notice
20
Volvo and the environment
21
Important warnings
22
Volvo Roadside Assistance
23
Technician certification
23
SAFETY
Occupant safety
26
Recall information
26
Reporting safety defects
27
Seat belts – general
28
Seat belts – buckling/unbuckling
29
Seat belt reminder
30
Seat belts – pregnancy
31
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
31
Front airbags
33
Occupant Weight Sensor
36
Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags
39
Inflatable Curtain (IC)
41
Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
42
Crash mode – general information
44
Crash mode – starting the vehicle
45
Crash mode – moving the vehicle
45
Child safety
46
Child restraints
47
Infant seats
49
Convertible seats
52
Booster cushions
54
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
55
Top tether anchors
56
Child safety locks
58
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument overview
60
Information displays – introduction
63
Eco Guide* and Power Meter*
66
Information displays – indicator symbols
67
Information displays – warning symbols
69
My Car – introduction
71
Information displays – ambient tem-
perature sensor
72
Information displays – trip odometer
and clock
73
Inserting/removing remote key
73
Ignition modes
74
Front seats
75
Front seats – folding backrest*
76
Front seats – power seat
76
Key memory – power driver's seat*
and door mirrors
78
Rear seats – head restraints
79
Rear seats – folding backrest
81
Steering wheel
82
Electrically heated* steering wheel
83
Lighting panel
83
High/low beam headlights
84
Active high beams (AHB)*
85
Tunnel detection (models with the
rain sensor* only)
86

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Active Bending Lights (ABL)*
86
Auxiliary lights*
87
Instrument and "theater" lighting
88
Parking lights
88
Rear fog lights
89
Hazard warning flashers
89
Turn signals
90
Front interior lighting
91
Rear interior lighting
92
Home safe lighting
92
Approach lighting
92
Windshield wipers
93
Rain sensor*
94
Windshield washer
94
Tailgate wiper/washer
95
Power windows
96
Sun shades
97
Power door mirrors
98
Power door mirrors – automatic tilt-
ing/retraction
99
Heated windshield*, rear window and
door mirror defrosters
100
Interior rearview mirror
100
Digital compass*
101
Power moonroof – introduction
102
Power moonroof – operation
103
HomeLink
®
Wireless Control Sys-
tem* – introduction
104
HomeLink
®
Wireless Control Sys-
tem* – programming
105
Volvo Sensus
107
Information display – menu controls
108
Information display – menu overview
109
Information display – messages
109
Trip computer – introduction
110
Trip computer – functions, analog
instrument panel
112
Trip computer – functions, digital
instrument panel
115
Trip computer – Supplementary
information
117
Trip computer – Trip statistics
118
CLIMATE
Climate – general information
120
Climate – sensors
121
Air quality
121
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)*
122
Climate – menu settings
123
Air distribution – general
123
Electronic climate control (ECC)
125
Heated seats
126
Temperature and blower control
127
Automatic climate control
127
Air conditioning
128
Max. defroster and electrically heated
windshield*
128
Air distribution – function
129
Air distribution – recirculation
130
Air distribution – table
131
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LOADING AND STORAGE
Storage spaces
134
Tunnel console
136
Tunnel console – 12-volt sockets
136
Glove compartment
137
Vanity mirror
137
12-volt socket in the trunk*
137
Loading – general
138
Ski hatch
138
Loading – roof load carriers
139
Load anchoring eyelets
140
Grocery bag holder
141
LOCKS AND ALARM
Remote key and key blade
144
Remote key – loss
144
Key memory
145
Locking/unlocking confirmation
146
Immobilizer (start inhibitor)
146
Remote key – functions
147
Remote key – range
148
Detachable key blade – general
information
149
Detachable key blade – detaching/
reinserting
149
Detachable key blade – unlocking
150
Valet locking
150
Remote key – replacing the battery
151
Keyless drive*– locking/unlocking
153
Keyless drive* – unlocking with key blade
154
Keyless drive* – key memory
155
Keyless drive* – messages
155
Keyless drive* – antenna locations
156
Locking/unlocking – from the outside
157
Manual locking
158
Locking/unlocking – from inside
158
Locking/unlocking – glove compartment
160
Locking/unlocking – trunk
160
Alarm – general information
162
Alarm indicator
162
Alarm – arming/disarming
163
Alarm signal
163
Alarm – turning off
164
Alarm-related functions
164
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DRIVER SUPPORT
Stability system – introduction
166
Stability system – operation
167
Stability system – symbols and messages
168
Adjustable steering force*
170
Road Sign Information (RSI)* – intro-
duction
170
Road Sign Information (RSI) – operation
171
Road Sign Information (RSI) – limitations
172
Cruise control (CC) – introduction
172
Cruise control (CC) – engaging and
setting speed
173
Toggling between ACC and CC
(standard Cruise Control)
174
Cruise control (CC) – deactivating
175
Adaptive Cruise Control – introduction
175
Adaptive Cruise Control – function
177
Adaptive Cruise Control – engaging
179
Adaptive Cruise Control – setting speed
179
Adaptive Cruise Control – setting
time interval
180
Adaptive Cruise Control – deactivating
181
Adaptive Cruise Control – passing
another vehicle
182
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) –
Queue Assist
183
Radar sensor
185
Adaptive Cruise Control – limitations
185
Adaptive Cruise Control – symbols
and messages
187
Adaptive Cruise Control – trouble-
shooting
189
Distance Alert – introduction
190
Distance Alert – operation
190
Distance Alert – limitations
191
Distance Alert – symbols and messages
193
City Safety – introduction
194
City Safety – function
195
City Safety – operation
196
City Safety – limitations
196
City Safety – troubleshooting
197
City Safety – symbols and messages
199
City Safety – Laser sensor
200
Collision warning – introduction
201
Collision warning* – function
203
Collision warning* – operation
204
Collision warning* – Cyclist detection
205
Collision warning* – Pedestrian detection
206
Collision warning* – limitations
207
The camera’s limitations
209
Collision warning – troubleshooting
210
Collision warning – symbols and
messages
212
Driver Alert System
214
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – introduction
214
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – operation
215
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – function
216
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – limitations
216
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – symbols
and messages
218
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) –
introduction
220
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) –
operation
221
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) -
limitations
222
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) –
symbols and messages
223
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – introduction
225
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – operation
226
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – limitations
228
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – symbols
and messages
229
Park assist – introduction
230
Park assist – function
230
Park assist – operation
232
Park assist – limitations
233
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – introduction
234
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Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – function
234
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – operation
235
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – limitations
237
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* – symbols
and messages
238
Park assist – troubleshooting
238
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
introduction
239
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
function
239
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
operation
240
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
guiding and marker lines
241
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
limitations
243
BLIS* – introduction
243
BLIS* – function
244
BLIS* – operation
245
BLIS* – Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
246
BLIS* – limitations
247
BLIS* – messages
248
STARTING AND DRIVING
Starting the engine
250
Switching off the engine
252
Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – intro-
duction
252
Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – star-
ting the engine
253
Engine Remote Start (ERS)*
switching off the engine
253
Jump starting
254
Transmission – general information
255
Transmission – positions
255
Transmission – Geartronic
257
Transmission – shiftlock override
259
Start/Stop – Hill Start Assist (HSA)
260
Start/Stop – introduction
260
Start/Stop – function
261
Start/Stop – Auto-stop exceptions
262
Start/Stop – Auto-start exceptions
262
Start/Stop – settings
263
Start/Stop – symbols and messages
264
ECO*
265
All Wheel Drive (AWD)
267
Brakes – general
267
Brakes – symbols
269
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
269
Brake lights
270
Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA)
270
Parking brake – general information
271
Parking brake – applying
271
Parking brake – releasing
272
Parking brake – symbols and messages
274
Driving through water
275
Engine and cooling system
275
Conserving electrical current
276
Before a long distance trip
276
Driving in cold weather
277
Refueling – fuel requirements
277
Refueling – octane rating
278
Refueling – opening/closing fuel
filler door
280
Refueling – opening/closing fuel cap
281
Emission controls
281
Economical driving
282
Towing a trailer
283
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
285
Towing the vehicle
286
Towing eyelet
286
Towing by tow truck
287
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WHEELS AND TIRES
Tires – general information
290
Tires – storage and age
291
Tires – tread wear indicator
292
Tires – tire economy
292
Changing a wheel – direction of rotation
293
Changing a wheel – removing wheel
293
Changing a wheel – spare wheel
296
Changing a wheel – accessing the
spare wheel
297
Changing a wheel – installing a wheel
297
Tire inflation – general information
298
Tire inflation – checking pressure
299
Tire specifications
300
Loading specifications
302
Loading specifications – load limit
302
Tire specifications – terminology
303
Tire specifications – Uniform Tire
Quality Grading
304
Snow chains
305
Snow tires/studded tires
306
Tire pressure monitoring - overview
306
Tire Monitor - introduction
307
Calibrating Tire Monitor
308
Tire Monitor status information
309
Tire Monitor – messages
309
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) – general information
310
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) – changing wheels
311
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) – recalibrating
312
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) – activating/deactivating
312
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) – messages
313
Tire sealing system* – general infor-
mation
314
Tire sealing system* – overview
315
Tire sealing system* – sealing a hole
317
Tire sealing system – checking infla-
tion pressure
319
Tire sealing system* – inflating tires
319
Tire sealing system* – sealing com-
pound container
320
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
Maintenance – introduction
322
Maintenance – owner maintenance
323
Maintenance – hoisting
324
Onboard Diagnostic System
325
Booking service and repairs
325
Maintenance – opening/closing hood
327
Engine compartment – overview
328
Engine compartment – engine oil
329
Engine compartment – coolant
332
Engine compartment – brake fluid
333
Engine compartment – power steer-
ing fluid
333
Bulbs – introduction
334
Bulbs – headlight housing
335
Bulbs – cover
336
Bulbs – low beam, Halogen
337
Bulbs – high beam, Halogen
337
Bulbs – extra high beam
338
Bulbs – front turn signals
338
Bulbs – location of taillight bulbs
339
Bulbs – taillight housing
340
Bulbs – license plate lighting
340
Bulbs – trunk lighting
341
Bulbs – vanity mirror lighting
341
Bulbs – specifications
341
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Wiper blades – service position
342
Wiper blades – windshield
343
Engine compartment – washer fluid
344
Battery – symbols
344
Battery – handling
345
Battery – maintenance
346
Battery – changing
347
Fuses – introduction
349
Fuses – engine compartment
350
Fuses – glove compartment
353
Fuses – cargo area/trunk
356
Fuses – engine compartment cold
zone (Start/Stop only)
357
Washing the vehicle
359
Automatic car wash
360
Polishing and waxing
361
Cleaning the interior
361
Touching up paintwork
363
SPECIFICATIONS
Label information
366
Dimensions
369
Weights
371
Engine specifications
373
Oil specifications
374
Oil volume
375
Coolant – specification and volume
376
Transmission oil – specification and
volumes
376
Brake fluid – specification and volume
376
Power steering – specification
377
Fuel tank volume – specification and
volume
377
Tire inflation – pressure table
378
Air conditioning – specification and
volume
379
Battery specifications
379
Symbols – general information
379
Warning symbols
380
Indicator symbols
381
Information symbols
381
Information symbols – ceiling console
382
Information symbols – center console
383
INDEX
Index 385
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INTRODUCTION

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On-board owner's manual

The owner's manual can be displayed on the
center console screen and you can carry out
searches for the information that you require.
To open the owner's manual, press the MY CAR
button on the center console, press OK/MENU
and select Owner's manual.
For basic information, see "Infotainment - operat-
ing the system." The following sections also pro-
vide more detailed information.
The on-board owner's manual start page
There are four ways of finding information articles
in the on-board owner's manual:
Searching: search for an article.
Categories: All of the articles are sorted by
category.
Favorites: Quick access to frequently read
articles.
Quick Guide: A selection of articles cover-
ing commonly used functions.
Select the symbol in the lower right-hand corner
for additional information about the on-board
owner's manual.
NOTE
The on-board owner's manual cannot be
accessed while the vehicle is moving.
Specifications regarding your vehicle are
not found in the on-board information.
This information is listed in the printed
owner's manual.

Searching for information

Searching using the text wheel
List of characters
Switching between character entry modes
(see the following table)
Surf history
Use the text wheel to enter a web address.
1.
Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press
OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter
keys on the center console can also be used.
2. Continue to the next letter, etc. The results of
the search will be displayed in the phone
book.
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3. To switch from letter entry mode to the entry
mode for numbers or special characters, or
to go view surf history, turn
TUNE to one of
the selections (see the explanation in the fol-
lowing table) in the list for switching charac-
ter entry mode (2) and press OK/MENU.
123/A
BC
Toggle between letters and num-
bers by pressing OK/MENU.
=>
This leads to surf history. Turn
TUNE to select a web address and
press OK/MENU to go to the web-
site.
Go
Go to the website by pressing OK/
MENU.
a|A
Toggle between upper and lower
case letters by pressing OK/MENU.
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Switch from the text wheel to the
Address: field. Use TUNE to move
the cursor and erase characters by
pressing EXIT. Press OK/MENU to
return to the text wheel.
The number/letter keys on the cen-
ter console can also be used to edit
the Address: field.
Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character.
Press and hold EXIT to erase all characters.
Pressing a number key on the center console
while the text wheel is displayed (see the previ-
ous illustration) will display a list of characters.
Press the desired key repeatedly to enter the
desired letter and continue to the next letter, etc.
To enter a number, press and hold the button.

Categories

The articles in the on-board owner's manual are
divided into main categories and sub-categories.
The same article may be listed in several applica-
ble categories to help make searches easier.
Turn TUNE to navigate in the category structure
and press OK/MENU to open a category (indi-
cated by the symbol) or an article (indicated
by the symbol). Press EXIT to return to the
previous view.

Favorites

Articles that have been marked as favorites can
be found here. For information about marking an
article as a favorite, see "Navigating in an article"
below.
Turn TUNE to navigate in the list of favorites and
press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT
to return to the previous view.

Quick Guide

This is a selection of articles that will help you
become familiar with some of the vehicle's most
common functions. These articles can also be
found in their respective categories but are listed
here for quick access.
Turn TUNE to navigate in the Quick Guide and
press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT
to return to the previous view.

Navigating in an article

Home: Returns you to the owner's manual
start page.
Favorites: Add/remove an article from the
list of favorites. This can also be done by
pressing the FAV button on the center con-
sole keypad.
Highlighted link: takes you to the linked
article.
Important information: if the article con-
tains warnings, cautions or notes, symbols for
these types of information and the number of
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such texts in the article will be displayed
here.
Turn TUNE to navigate among the links or scroll
in an article. When you have scrolled to the
beginning/end of an article, you can return to the
start page or a favorite by scrolling one additional
step up/down. Press OK/MENU to activate a
selection or highlighted link. Press EXIT to return
to the previous view.

Related information

Information on the Internet (p. 19)

Owner's information

Your vehicle is equipped with a screen on which
you can display information about your vehicle's
features and functions. The printed owner's
manual supplements the on-board information
and contains important texts, the latest updates
and instructions that can be useful in situations
when it is not practical to read the information on
the screen.
Changing the language used for the on-board
information could mean that some of the infor-
mation displayed may not comply with national
or local statutes and regulations.
NOTE
Do not export your Volvo to another
country before investigating that coun-
try's applicable safety and exhaust emis-
sion requirements. In some cases it may
be difficult or impossible to comply with
these requirements. Modifications to the
emission control system(s) may render
your Volvo not certifiable for legal opera-
tion in the U.S., Canada and other coun-
tries.
All information, illustrations and specifica-
tions contained in this manual are based
on the latest product information availa-
ble at the time of publication. Please note
that some vehicles may be equipped dif-
ferently, depending on market-specific
adaptations or special legal requirements.
Optional equipment described in this
manual may not be available in all mar-
kets.
Some of the illustrations shown are
generic and are intended as examples
only, and may not depict the exact model
for which this owner's information is
intended.
Volvo reserves the right to make model
and product changes at any time, or to
change specifications or design without
notice and without incurring obligation.
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WARNING
The driver is always responsible for operating
the vehicle in a safe manner and for comply-
ing with current statutes and regulations.
It is also essential to maintain and service the
vehicle according to Volvo's recommendations
as stated in the owner's information and the
service and warranty booklet.
If the on-board information differs from the
printed owner's manual, the printed informa-
tion always takes precedence.

Contacting Volvo

In the USA:
Volvo Car USA, LLC
Customer Care Center
1 Volvo Drive,
P.O. Box 914
Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647
1-800-458-1552
www.volvocars.com/us
In Canada:
Volvo Car Canada Ltd.
Customer Care Centre
9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9
1-800-663-8255
www.volvocars.com/ca

Related information

About this manual (p. 13)
Important warnings (p. 22)
Crash event data (p. 17)
Volvo Structural Parts Statement (p. 18)

About this manual

Reading your owner's manual is a good way to
familiarize yourself with the features and systems
in your vehicle.
Before you operate your vehicle for the first
time, we recommend that you look through
the information found in the chapters "Your
Driving Environment" and "During Your Trip."
Information contained in the balance of the
manual is extremely useful and should be
read after operating the vehicle for the first
time.
The manual is structured so that it can be
used for reference. For this reason, it should
be kept in the vehicle for ready access.

On-board owner's manual

When the printed manual refers to the on-board
owner's manual, this pertains to the information
displayed on the center console screen.
The language used on the center console screen
and instrument panel can be changed in the MY
CAR system settings menu.
NOTE
Please be aware that changing languages to
one that you do not understand may make it
difficult to change back to the original lan-
guage.
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There are four ways of finding information articles
in the on-board owner's manual:
Searching: search for an article.
Categories: All of the articles are sorted by
category.
Favorites: Quick access to frequently read
articles.
Quick Guide: A selection of articles cover-
ing commonly used functions.
Select the symbol in the lower right-hand corner
for additional information about the on-board
owner's manual.
NOTE
The on-board owner's manual cannot be
accessed while the vehicle is moving.
Specifications regarding your vehicle are
not found in the on-board information.
This information is listed in the printed
owner's manual.

The owner's manual in mobile devices

NOTE
The owner's manual mobile app can be down-
loaded at www.volvocars.com.
The mobile app also contains videos and
searchable content, and provides easy naviga-
tion between the various articles.

Footnotes

Certain pages of this manual contain information
in the form of footnotes at the bottom of the
page. This information supplements the text that
the footnote number refers to (a letter is used if
the footnote refers to text in a table).

Display texts

There are several displays in the driver’s field of
vision that show messages generated by various
systems and functions in the vehicle. These texts
are indicated in the Owner’s Manual by being in
slightly larger type than the surrounding text and
are printed in gray, (for example:
Change doors
unlock setting).

Decals

There are various types of decals in the vehicle
whose purpose is to provide important informa-
tion in a clear and concise way. The importance
of these decals is explained as follows, in
descending order of importance.
Risk of injury
G031590
Black ISO symbols on a yellow warning back-
ground, white text/image on a black background.
Decals of this type are used to indicate potential
danger. Ignoring a warning of this type could
result in serious injury or death.
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Risk of damage to the vehicle
G031592
White ISO symbols and white text/image on a
black or blue warning background and space for
a message. If the information on decals of this
type is ignored, damage to the vehicle could
result.
Information
G031593
White ISO symbols and white text/image on a
black background. These decals provide general
information.
NOTE
The decals shown in the Owner’s Manual are
examples only and are not intended to be
reproductions of the decals actually used in
the vehicle. The purpose is to give an indica-
tion of how they look and their approximate
location in the vehicle. The applicable infor-
mation for your particular vehicle can be
found on the respective decals in the vehicle.
Types of lists used in the owner's
information
Procedures
Procedures (step-by-step instructions), or actions
that must be carried out in a certain order, are
arranged in numbered lists in this manual.
If there is a series of illustrations associated
with step-by-step instructions, each step in
the procedure is numbered in the same way
as the corresponding illustration.
Lists in which letters are used can be found
with series of illustrations in cases where the
order in which the instructions are carried out
is not important.
Arrows with or without numbers are used to
indicate the direction of a movement.
Arrows containing letters are used to indi-
cate movement.
If there are no illustrations associated with a
step-by-step list, the steps in the procedure are
indicated by ordinary numbers.
Position lists
Red circles containing a number are used in
general overview illustrations in which certain
components are pointed out. The corres-
ponding number is also used in the position
list's description of the various components.
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Bullet lists
Bullets are used to differentiate a number of
components/functions/points of information that
can be listed in random order.
For example:
Coolant
Engine oil

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on the following page.

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Options and accessories

Optional or accessory equipment described in
this manual is indicated by an asterisk.
Optional or accessory equipment may not be
available in all countries or markets. Please note
that some vehicles may be equipped differently,
depending on special legal requirements.
Contact your Volvo retailer for additional informa-
tion.
WARNING
If your vehicle is involved in an accident,
unseen damage may affect its drivability and
safety.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA proposition 65
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and
certain vehicle components contain or emit
chemicals known to the state of California to
cause cancer, and birth defects or other
reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids
contained in vehicles and certain products of
component wear contain or emit chemicals
known to the State of California to cause can-
cer, and birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
WARNING
Certain components of this vehicle such as air
bag modules, seat belt pretensioners, adap-
tive steering columns, and button cell batter-
ies may contain Perchlorate material. Special
handling may apply for service or vehicle end
of life disposal.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate.

Shiftlock

When your vehicle is parked, the gear selector is
locked in the P (Park) position. To release the
selector from this position, the ignition must be in
mode II (p. 74) or the engine must be running.
Depress the brake pedal, press the button on the
front side of the gear selector and move the
selector from P (Park).

Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)

The ABS system performs a brief self-diagnostic
test when the engine has been started and driver
releases the brake pedal. Another automatic test
may be performed when the vehicle first reaches
a speed of approximately 6 mph (10 km/h). The
brake pedal will pulsate several times and a
sound may be audible from the ABS control
module. This is normal.

Fuel filler door

Press the button on the light switch panel (see
the illustration in Refueling – opening/closing
fuel filler door (p. 280)) when the vehicle is at a
standstill to unlock the fuel filler door. It will
relock when closed and there will be an audible
click.

Points to keep in mind

Do not export your Volvo to another country
before investigating that country's applicable
safety and exhaust emission requirements. In
some cases it may be difficult or impossible
to comply with these requirements. Modifica-
tions to the emission control system(s) may
render your Volvo not certifiable for legal
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operation in the U.S., Canada and other
countries.
All information, illustrations and specifica-
tions contained in this manual are based on
the latest product information available at the
time of publication. Please note that some
vehicles may be equipped differently,
depending on special legal requirements.
Optional equipment described in this manual
may not be available in all markets.
Some of the illustrations shown are generic
and may not depict the exact model for
which this manual is intended.
Volvo reserves the right to make model
changes at any time, or to change specifica-
tions or design without notice and without
incurring obligation.

Related information

Information on the Internet (p. 19)
Volvo and the environment (p. 21)
Important warnings (p. 22)

Change of ownership

When the vehicle changes owners, all personal
settings should be reset to the factory defaults.
To reset, press the MY CAR button in the center
console followed by OK/MENU and select
Settings
Reset to factory settings.
User data e.g., for apps, the web browser and for
personal settings in menus such as the climate
system and vehicle settings should be reset to
factory defaults.
For vehicles equipped with the optional Volvo On
Call, personal settings stored in the vehicle
should be deleted, see Changing ownership of a
vehicle with Volvo On Call.

Related information

Volvo ID (p. 20)

Crash event data

This vehicle is equipped with an event data
recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is
to record, in certain crash or near crash-like sit-
uations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting
a road obstacle, data that will assist in under-
standing how a vehicle's systems performed.
The EDR is designed to record data related to
vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short
period of time, typically 30 seconds or less. The
EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such
data as:
How various systems in your vehicle were
operating;
Whether or not the driver and passenger
safety belts were buckled/fastened;
How far (if at all) the driver was depressing
the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and,
How fast the vehicle was traveling.
These data can help provide a better understand-
ing of the circumstances in which crashes and
injuries occur.
EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a
non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data are
recorded by the EDR under normal driving condi-
tions and the EDR never registers who is driving
the vehicle or the location of a crash or a near
crash-like situation. However, other parties, such
as law enforcement, could combine the EDR data
with the type of personally identifying data rou-
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tinely acquired during a crash investigation. To
read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment
is required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR
is needed.
Furthermore, your vehicle is equipped with a
number of computers whose task is to continu-
ously control and monitor the vehicle’s operation.
They can also register some of this information
during normal driving conditions, most importantly
if they detect a fault relating to the vehicle’s oper-
ation and functionality or upon activation of the
vehicle’s active safety systems (e.g. City Safety
and the auto-brake function). Some of the regis-
tered information is required by technicians when
carrying out service and maintenance to enable
them to diagnose and rectify any faults that have
occurred in the vehicle and to enable Volvo to ful-
fill legal and other regulatory requirements. Infor-
mation thus registered in the vehicle is registered
in the vehicle’s computers until the vehicle is
serviced or repaired. In addition to the above, the
registered information may – on an aggregated
basis – be used for research and product devel-
opment purposes in order to continuously
improve the safety and quality of Volvo vehicles.
For additional information, contact:
In the United States
Volvo Car USA, LLC
Customer Care Center
1 Volvo Drive, P.O. box 914
Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647
1-800-458-1552
www.volvocars.com/us
In Canada
Volvo Car Canada Ltd.
Customer Care Centre
9130 Leslie Street
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9
1-800-663-8255
www.volvocars.com/ca

Related information

Information on the Internet (p. 19)
Contacting Volvo (p. 13)

Volvo Structural Parts Statement

Volvo has always been and continues to be a
leader in automotive safety.
Volvo engineers and manufactures vehicles
designed to help protect vehicle occupants in the
event of a collision.
Volvos are designed to absorb the impact of a
collision. This energy absorption system including,
but not limited to, structural components such as
bumper reinforcement bars, bumper energy
absorbers, frames, rails, fender aprons, A-pillars,
B-pillars and body panels must work together to
maintain cabin integrity and protect the vehicle
occupants.
The supplemental restraint system including but
not limited to air bags, side curtain air bags, and
deployment sensors work together with the
above components to provide proper timing for
air bag deployment.
Due to the above, Volvo Car USA, LLC does not
support the use of aftermarket, alternative or any-
thing other than original Volvo parts for collision
repair.
In addition Volvo does not support the use or re-
use of structural components from an existing
vehicle that has been previously damaged.
Although these parts may appear equivalent, it is
difficult to tell if the parts have been previously
replaced with non-OE parts or if the part has
been damaged as a result of a prior collision. The
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quality of these used parts may also have been
affected due to environmental exposure.

Related information

Important warnings (p. 22)
Information on the Internet (p. 19)
Contacting Volvo (p. 13)

Information on the Internet

Additional information regarding your vehicle can
be found at
www.volvocars.com.

Support on the Internet

Go to support.volvocars.com or use the QR code
below to visit the site, which is available in most
markets.
QR code to the support site
The information on the support site is searchable
and is grouped into different categories. It
includes support for e.g., Internet-based services
and functions, Volvo On Call (VOC), the naviga-
tion system* and apps. Video and step-by-step
instructions explain various procedures such as
how to connect the vehicle to the Internet via a
cell phone.

Downloadable information

Maps
Sensus Navigation system* maps can be down-
loaded from the support site.
Mobile apps
For certain model year 2014 and 2015 Volvos,
the owner's manual is available in the form of an
app. The VOC* app can also be found here.
Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos
Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos are
available in PDF format. Quick Guides and sup-
plements can also be found on the support site.
Select a model and a model year and download
the desired information.

Contact

Contact information for customer support and the
nearest Volvo retailer are available on the site.

Related information

About this manual (p. 13)
Contacting Volvo (p. 13)
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Volvo ID

This is your personal ID that can be used to
access a number of services
1

Creating a Volvo ID

To create a Volvo ID, provide your personal email
address and then follow the instructions provided
in the email that you will receive from Volvo. This
can be done from:
An Internet-connected vehicle: Enter your
email address in the app that requires a
Volvo ID and follow the instructions provides
or press the Internet connect ( ) button on
the center console and select Apps,
Settings and follow the instructions provi-
ded.
Volvo On Call (VOC*): download the latest
version of the VOC app and create a Volvo ID
on the start page.

Open Source Software Notice

The systems in your Volvo contain certain free/
open source and other software.
This product uses certain free / open source and
other software originating from third parties, that
is subject to the GNU General Public License
version 2 and 3 (GPLv2/GPLv3), GNU Lesser
General Public License version 3 (LGPLv3), The
FreeType Project License (“FreeType License”)
and other different and/or additional copyright
licenses, disclaimers and notices. The links how
to access the exact terms of GPLv2, GPLv3,
LGPLv3, and the other open source software
licenses, disclaimers, acknowledgements and
notices are provided to you below. Please refer to
the exact terms of the relevant License, regarding
your rights under said licenses. Volvo Car
Corporation (VCC) offers to provide the source
code of said free/open source software to you
for a charge covering the cost of performing such
distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping
and handling, upon written request. Please
contact your nearest Volvo retailer.
This offer is valid for a period of at least three (3)
years from the date of the distribution of this
product by VCC / or for as long as VCC offers
spare parts or customer support.
Portions of this product uses software
copyrighted © v2.4.3/2010 The FreeTypeProject
(www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
This product includes software under
following licenses:
GPL v2 : http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-
licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Linux kernel (merge between MontaVista
2.6.31 kernel and kernel from
L2.6.31_MX51_ER_1007 BSP)
uBoot (based on v2009.08)
busybox (based on version 1.13.2.)
GCC runtime library exception: http://
www.gnu.org/licenses/gcc-exception.html
libgcc_s.so.1
LGPL v3: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
Libc.so.6, libpthread.so.0, Librt.so.1
The FreeType Project License: http://
www.freetype.org/FTL.TXT
libfreetype.so.6 (version 2.4.3)

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1
These services vary and may be subject to change. Consult your Volvo retailer.
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Volvo and the environment

Volvo is committed to the well being of its cus-
tomers. As a natural part of this commitment, we
care about the environment in which we all live.
Concern for the environment means an everyday
involvement in reducing our environmental
impact.
Volvo's environmental activities are based on a
holistic view, which means we consider the over-
all environmental impact of a product throughout
its complete life cycle. In this context, design, pro-
duction, product use, and recycling are all impor-
tant considerations. In production, Volvo has
partly or completely phased out several chemicals
including CFCs, lead chromates, asbestos, and
cadmium; and reduced the number of chemicals
used in our plants 50% since 1991.
Volvo was the first in the world to introduce into
production a three-way catalytic converter with a
Lambda sond, now called the heated oxygen sen-
sor, in 1976. The current version of this highly
efficient system reduces emissions of harmful
substances (CO, HC, NOx) from the exhaust pipe
by approximately 95 – 99% and the search to
eliminate the remaining emissions continues.
Volvo is the only automobile manufacturer to
offer CFC-free retrofit kits for the air conditioning
system of all models as far back as the 1975
model 240. Advanced electronic engine controls
and cleaner fuels are bringing us closer to our
goal. In addition to continuous environmental
refinement of conventional gasoline-powered
internal combustion engines, Volvo is actively
looking at advanced technology alternative-fuel
vehicles.
When you drive a Volvo, you become our partner
in the work to lessen the car's impact on the
environment. To reduce your vehicle's environ-
mental impact, you can:
Maintain proper air pressure in your tires.
Tests have shown decreased fuel economy
with improperly inflated tires.
Follow the recommended maintenance
schedule in your Warranty and Service
Records Information booklet.
Drive at a constant speed whenever possible.
See a trained and qualified Volvo service
technician as soon as possible for inspection
if the check engine (malfunction indicator)
light illuminates, or stays on after the vehicle
has started.
Properly dispose of any vehicle-related waste
such as used motor oil, used batteries, brake
pads, etc.
When cleaning your vehicle, please use gen-
uine Volvo car care products. All Volvo car
care products are formulated to be environ-
mentally friendly.
FSC
®
The FSC
®
(Forest Stewardship Council
®
) symbol
indicates that the wood pulp used in this publica-
tion comes from FSC
®
certified forests and other
responsible sources.

Related information

Economical driving (p. 282)
Tires – tire economy (p. 292)
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Important warnings

Please keep the following warnings in mind
when operating/servicing your vehicle.

Driver distraction

A driver has a responsibility to do everything pos-
sible to ensure his or her own safety and the
safety of passengers in the vehicle and others
sharing the roadway. Avoiding distractions is part
of that responsibility.
Driver distraction results from driver activities that
are not directly related to controlling the vehicle
in the driving environment. Your new Volvo is, or
can be, equipped with many feature-rich enter-
tainment and communication systems. These
include hands-free cellular telephones, navigation
systems, and multipurpose audio systems. You
may also own other portable electronic devices
for your own convenience. When used properly
and safely, they enrich the driving experience.
Improperly used, any of these could cause a dis-
traction.
For all of these systems, we want to provide the
following warning that reflects the strong Volvo
concern for your safety. Never use these devices
or any feature of your vehicle in a way that dis-
tracts you from the task of driving safely. Distrac-
tion can lead to a serious accident. In addition to
this general warning, we offer the following guid-
ance regarding specific newer features that may
be found in your vehicle:
WARNING
Never use a hand-held cellular telephone
while driving. Some jurisdictions prohibit
cellular telephone use by a driver while
the vehicle is moving.
If your vehicle is equipped with a naviga-
tion system, set and make changes to
your travel itinerary only with the vehicle
parked.
Never program your audio system while
the vehicle is moving. Program radio pre-
sets with the vehicle parked, and use your
programmed presets to make radio use
quicker and simpler.
Never use portable computers or per-
sonal digital assistants while the vehicle
is moving.

Accessory installation

We strongly recommend that Volvo owners
install only genuine, Volvo-approved acces-
sories, and that accessory installations be
performed only by a trained and qualified
Volvo service technician.
Genuine Volvo accessories are tested to
ensure compatibility with the performance,
safety, and emission systems in your vehicle.
Additionally, a trained and qualified Volvo
service technician knows where accessories
may and may not be safely installed in your
Volvo. In all cases, please consult a trained
and qualified Volvo service technician before
installing any accessory in or on your vehicle.
Accessories that have not been approved by
Volvo may or may not be specifically tested
for compatibility with your vehicle. Addition-
ally, an inexperienced installer may not be
familiar with some of your car's systems.
Any of your car's performance and safety
systems could be adversely affected if you
install accessories that Volvo has not tested,
or if you allow accessories to be installed by
someone unfamiliar with your vehicle.
Damage caused by unapproved or improperly
installed accessories may not be covered by
your new vehicle warranty. See your Warranty
and Service Records Information booklet for
more warranty information. Volvo assumes no
responsibility for death, injury, or expenses
that may result from the installation of non-
genuine accessories.

Related information

About this manual (p. 13)
Volvo Structural Parts Statement (p. 18)
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Volvo Roadside Assistance

Your new Volvo comes with a four year roadside
assistance program.
Additional information, features, and benefits of
this program are described in a separate informa-
tion package in your glove compartment.
If you require assistance, dial:
In the U.S. 1-800-638-6586 (1-800-63-
VOLVO)
In Canada 1-800-263-0475

Related information

Information on the Internet (p. 19)

Technician certification

In addition to Volvo factory training, Volvo sup-
ports certification by the National Institute for
Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).
Certified technicians have demonstrated a high
degree of competence in specific areas. Besides
passing exams, each technician must also have
worked in the field for two or more years before a
certificate is issued. These professional techni-
cians are best able to analyze vehicle problems
and perform the necessary maintenance proce-
dures to keep your Volvo at peak operating con-
dition.
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Occupant safety

Safety is Volvo's cornerstone.

Volvo's concern for safety

Our concern for safety dates back to 1927 when
the first Volvo rolled off the production line.
Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safety
cages, and energy-absorbing impact zones were
designed into Volvo vehicles long before it was
fashionable or required by government regulation.
We will not compromise our commitment to
safety. We continue to seek out new safety fea-
tures and to refine those already in our vehicles.
You can help. We would appreciate hearing your
suggestions about improving automobile safety.
We also want to know if you ever have a safety
concern with your vehicle. Call us in the U.S. at:
1-800-458-1552 or in Canada at:
1-800-663-8255.
Occupant safety reminders
How safely you drive doesn't depend on how old
you are but rather on:
How well you see.
Your ability to concentrate.
How quickly you make decisions under
stress to avoid an accident.
The following suggestions are intended to help
you cope with the ever changing traffic environ-
ment.
Never drink and drive.
If you are taking any medication, consult your
physician about its potential effects on your
driving abilities.
Take a driver-retraining course.
Have your eyes checked regularly.
Keep your windshield and headlights clean.
Replace wiper blades when they start to
leave streaks.
Take into account the traffic, road, and
weather conditions, particularly with regard to
stopping distance.
Never send text messages while driving.
Refrain from using or minimize the use of a
cell phone while driving.

Related information

Recall information (p. 26)
Reporting safety defects (p. 27)

Recall information

Information regarding recalls or other service
campaigns is available on our website at
www.volvocars.com/us/.
On our website, select the "Own" tab on the
upper left side of the screen and click the head-
ing "Recall Information" on the right side of the
screen. Enter your Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) for your vehicle (found at the base of the
windshield). If your vehicle has any open Recalls,
they will be displayed on this page.
Volvo customers in Canada
For any questions regarding open recalls for your
vehicle, please contact your authorized Volvo
retailer. If your retailer is unable to answer your
questions, please contact Volvo Customer Rela-
tions at 800-663-8255, Monday through Friday,
8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. EST or volvocars.com/ca.
You may also write us at:
Volvo Car Canada Ltd.
Customer Care Centre
9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9

Related information

Occupant safety (p. 26)
Reporting safety defects (p. 27)
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Reporting safety defects

The following information will help you report any
perceived safety-related defects in your vehicle.

Reporting safety defects in the U.S.

If you believe that your vehicle has a
defect which could cause a crash or
could cause injury or death, you should
immediately inform the National High-
way Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) in addition to notifying Volvo
Car USA, LLC. If NHTSA receives simi-
lar complaints, it may open an investi-
gation, and if it finds that a safety
defect exists in a group of vehicles, it
may order a recall and remedy cam-
paign. However, NHTSA cannot
become involved in individual problems
between you, your retailer, or Volvo Car
USA, LLC. To contact NHTSA, you may
either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-
free at
1-888-327-4236
(TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or write to:
NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transpor-
tation, Washington D.C. 20590.
You can also obtain other information
about motor vehicle safety from http://
www.safercar.gov, where you can also
enter your vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identi-
fication Number) to see if it has any
open recalls.
Volvo strongly recommends that if your
vehicle is covered under a service cam-
paign, safety or emission recall or simi-
lar action, it should be completed as
soon as possible. Please check with
your local retailer or Volvo Car USA,
LLC if your vehicle is covered under
these conditions.
NHTSA can be reached at:
Internet:
http://www.nhtsa.gov
Telephone:
1-888-DASH-2-DOT
(1-888-327-4236).

Reporting safety defects in Canada

If you believe your vehicle has a defect that could
cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you
should immediately inform Transport Canada in
addition to notifying Volvo Car Canada Ltd.
Transport Canada can be contacted at:
1-800-333-0510
Teletypewriter (TTY): 613 990-4500
Fax: 1-819-994-3372
Mailing Address: Transport Canada - Road
Safety, 80 rue Noël, Gatineau, (Quebec) J8Z 0A1

Related information

Occupant safety (p. 26)
Recall information (p. 26)
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Seat belts – general

Seat belts should always be worn by all occu-
pants of your vehicle. Children should be prop-
erly restrained, using an infant, car, or booster
seat determined by age, weight and height.
Volvo also believes no child should sit in the
front seat of a vehicle.
Adjusting the seat belt
Most states and provinces make it mandatory for
occupants of a vehicle to use seat belts.

Seat belt pretensioners

All seat belts are equipped with pretensioners
that reduce slack in the belts. These pretension-
ers are triggered in situations where the front or
side impact airbags deploy, and in certain impacts
from the rear. The front seat belts also include a
tension reducing device which, in the event of a
collision, limits the peak forces exerted by the
seat belt on the occupant.

Seat belt maintenance

Check periodically that the seat belts are in good
condition. Use water and a mild detergent for
cleaning. Check seat belt mechanism function as
follows: attach the seat belt and pull rapidly on
the strap.
WARNING
Never use a seat belt for more than one
occupant. Never wear the shoulder portion of
the belt under the arm, behind the back or
otherwise out of position. Such use could
cause injury in the event of an accident. As
seat belts lose much of their strength when
exposed to violent stretching, they should be
replaced after any collision, even if they
appear to be undamaged.
WARNING
Never repair the belt yourself; have this
work done by a trained and qualified
Volvo service technician only.
Any device used to induce slack into the
shoulder belt portion of the three-point
belt system will have a detrimental effect
on the amount of protection available to
you in the event of a collision.
The seat back should not be tilted too far
back. The shoulder belt must be taut in
order to function properly.
Do not use child safety seats or child
booster cushions/backrests in the front
passenger's seat. We also recommend
that children who have outgrown these
devices sit in the rear seat with the seat
belt properly fastened.

Related information

Seat belts – buckling/unbuckling (p. 29)
Seat belt reminder (p. 30)
Seat belts – pregnancy (p. 31)
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