Volvo Late S60 2015, S60 2015 Owner's Manual

W E B E D I T I O N
O W N E R ' S M A N U A L
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 infor­mation contained in this owner's manual.

Table of contents

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01 Introduction
Owner information.................................... 13
Reading the owner's manual.................... 13
Digital owner's manual in the car.............. 16
Recording data......................................... 18
Accessories and extra equipment............ 18
Information on the Internet....................... 19
Volvo ID..................................................... 19
Volvo Cars' environmental philosophy..... 21
The owner's manual and the environ-
ment.......................................................... 23
Laminated glass........................................ 23
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02 Safety
General information on seatbelts.............. 25
Seatbelt - putting on................................. 26
Seatbelt - loosening.................................. 27
Seatbelt - pregnancy................................ 27
Seatbelt reminder...................................... 28
Seatbelt tensioner..................................... 28
Safety - warning symbol........................... 29
Airbag system........................................... 30
Driver airbag.............................................. 31
Passenger airbag...................................... 31
Passenger airbag - activating/deactivat-
ing*............................................................ 32
Side airbag (SIPS)..................................... 34
Side airbag (SIPS) - child seat/booster
cushion..................................................... 35
Inflatable Curtain (IC)................................ 35
General information on WHIPS (whiplash
protection)................................................. 36
WHIPS - child seats.................................. 37
WHIPS - seating position.......................... 37
When the systems deploy......................... 38
General information on safety mode......... 39
Safety mode - attempting to start the
car............................................................. 40
Safety mode - moving the car.................. 41
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General information on child safety.......... 41
Child seats................................................ 43
Child seats - location................................ 47
Child seat - ISOFIX................................... 48
ISOFIX - size classes................................ 48
ISOFIX - types of child seat...................... 50
Child seats - upper mounting points........ 52
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03 Instruments and controls
Instruments and controls, left-hand drive
car - overview........................................... 54
Instruments and controls, right-hand
drive car - overview................................... 57
Combined instrument panel...................... 60
Analogue combined instrument panel -
overview.................................................... 60
Digital combined instrument panel -
overview.................................................... 61
Eco guide & Power guide*........................ 64
Combined instrument panel - meaning of
indicator symbols...................................... 65
Combined instrument cluster - meaning
of warning symbols................................... 67
Outside temperature gauge...................... 69
Trip meter.................................................. 69
Clock......................................................... 70
Licenses - combined instrument panel..... 70
Symbols in the display.............................. 71
Volvo Sensus............................................ 74
Key positions............................................ 75
Key positions - functions at different lev-
els.............................................................. 75
Seats, front................................................ 77
Seats, front - electrically operated*.......... 78
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Seats, rear................................................. 79
Steering wheel.......................................... 80
Heating* of the steering wheel.................. 81
Light switches........................................... 82
Position/parking lamps............................. 84
Daytime running lights.............................. 84
Tunnel detection*...................................... 85
Main/dipped beam.................................... 85
Active high beam*..................................... 86
Active Xenon headlamps*......................... 89
Rear fog lamp........................................... 90
Brake lights............................................... 90
Hazard warning flashers........................... 91
Direction indicators................................... 91
Interior lighting.......................................... 92
Home safe light duration........................... 93
Approach lighting...................................... 94
Headlamps - adjusting headlamp pat-
tern............................................................ 94
Wipers and washing.................................. 94
Power windows......................................... 96
Sun blind*.................................................. 97
Door mirrors.............................................. 98
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Windows and rearview and door mirrors
- heating.................................................... 99
Rearview mirror - interior........................ 100
Compass*............................................... 100
Sunroof*.................................................. 102
Menu navigation - combined instrument
panel....................................................... 103
Menu overview - combined instrument
panel....................................................... 104
Messages................................................ 105
Messages - handling............................... 106
MY CAR.................................................. 106
Trip computer......................................... 107
Trip computer - analogue combined
instrument panel..................................... 109
Trip computer - digital combined instru-
ment panel.............................................. 113
Trip computer - supplementary informa-
tion.......................................................... 117
Trip computer - trip statistics*................ 118
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04 Climate control
General information on climate control... 120
Actual temperature................................. 121
Sensors - climate control........................ 121
Air cleaning............................................. 121
Air cleaning - passenger compartment fil-
ter............................................................ 122
Air cleaning - Clean Zone Interior Pack-
age (CZIP)*.............................................. 122
Air cleaning - IAQS*................................ 123
Air cleaning - material............................. 123
Menu settings - climate control.............. 123
Air distribution in the passenger com-
partment.................................................. 124
Electronic climate control - ECC............. 126
Heated front seats*................................. 127
Heated rear seat*.................................... 127
Fan.......................................................... 128
Auto-regulation....................................... 128
Temperature control in the passenger
compartment.......................................... 129
Air conditioning....................................... 129
Demisting and defrosting the wind-
screen..................................................... 130
Air distribution - recirculation.................. 131
Air distribution - table............................. 132
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Engine and passenger compartment
heater*..................................................... 134
Engine block heater and passenger com-
partment heater* - direct start................ 135
Engine block heater and passenger com-
partment heater* - immediate stop......... 136
Engine block heater and passenger com-
partment heater* - timer.......................... 136
Engine block heater and passenger com-
partment heater* - messages................. 138
Additional heater*.................................... 140
Fuel-driven additional heater*................. 140
Electric additional heater*....................... 141
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05 Loading and storage
Storage spaces....................................... 143
Tunnel console........................................ 145
Tunnel console - cigarette lighter and
ashtray*................................................... 145
Glovebox................................................. 145
Inlay mats*.............................................. 146
Vanity mirror............................................ 146
Tunnel console - 12 V-sockets............... 146
Loading................................................... 147
Loading - long load................................. 148
Loading - ski hatch................................. 149
Roof load................................................. 149
Load retaining eyelets............................. 150
Loading - bag holder*............................. 150
12 V electrical socket, cargo area*......... 151
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06 Locks and alarm
Remote control key................................. 153
Remote control key - losing ................... 153
Remote control key - personalisation*.... 154
Locking/unlocking - indicator................. 155
Lock indicator......................................... 155
Immobiliser.............................................. 156
Remote-controlled immobiliser with
tracking system....................................... 156
Remote control key - functions............... 157
Remote control key - range.................... 158
Remote control key with PCC* - unique
functions................................................. 159
Remote control key with PCC* - range... 160
Detachable key blade............................. 160
Detachable key blade - detaching/
attaching................................................. 161
Detachable key blade - unlocking doors 161
Privacy locking*....................................... 162
Remote control key - replacing the bat-
tery.......................................................... 163
Keyless drive*.......................................... 164
Keyless Drive* - remote control key
range....................................................... 165
Keyless drive* - secure handling of the
remote control key.................................. 165
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Keyless drive* - interference to remote
control key function................................ 166
Keyless drive* - locking........................... 166
Keyless drive* - unlocking....................... 167
Keyless drive* - unlocking with the key
blade ...................................................... 167
Keyless Drive* - lock settings................. 168
Keyless Drive* - antenna location........... 168
Locking/unlocking - from the outside..... 169
Manual locking of the door..................... 169
Locking/unlocking - from the inside....... 170
Total airing function................................ 171
Locking/unlocking - glovebox................. 171
Locking/unlocking - boot lid................... 172
Deadlocks*.............................................. 173
Child safety locks - manual activation.... 174
Child safety locks - electrical activation* 175
Alarm....................................................... 176
Alarm indicator........................................ 177
Alarm - automatic re-arming................... 177
Alarm - remote control key not working. 177
Alarm signals........................................... 178
Reduced alarm level............................... 178
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Type approval - remote control key sys-
tem.......................................................... 178
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07 Driver support
Active chassis - Four C*.......................... 181
Electronic stability control (ESC) - gen-
eral.......................................................... 181
Electronic stability control (ESC) - opera-
tion.......................................................... 182
Electronic stability control (ESC) - sym-
bols and messages................................. 184
Road Sign Information (RSI)*.................. 186
Road sign information (RSI)* - operation 186 Road sign information (RSI)* - limitations 188
Speed limiter*.......................................... 189
Speed limiter* - getting started............... 189
Speed limiter* - changing speed............. 190
Speed limiter* - temporary deactivation
and standby mode.................................. 190
Speed limiter* - alarm for speed excee-
ded.......................................................... 191
Speed limiter* - deactivation................... 191
Cruise control*........................................ 192
Cruise control* - managing speed.......... 193
Cruise control* temporary deactivation
and standby mode.................................. 193
Cruise control* - resume set speed........ 194
Cruise control* - deactivate.................... 194
Adaptive cruise control - ACC*............... 195
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Adaptive cruise control* - function......... 196
Adaptive cruise control* - overview........ 197
Adaptive cruise control* - managing
speed...................................................... 198
Adaptive cruise control* - set time inter-
val............................................................ 199
Adaptive cruise control* - temporary
deactivation, and standby mode............ 200
Adaptive cruise control* - overtaking
another vehicle........................................ 201
Adaptive cruise control* - deactivate...... 201
Adaptive Cruise Control* - queue assis-
tance....................................................... 202
Adaptive cruise control* - switch cruise
control functionality................................ 203
Radar sensor........................................... 204
Radar sensor - limitations....................... 204
Adaptive cruise control* - fault tracing
and action............................................... 206
Adaptive cruise control* - symbols and
messages................................................ 207
Distance Warning*.................................. 209
Distance Warning* - limitations............... 210
Distance Warning* - symbols and mes-
sages....................................................... 211
City Safety™........................................... 212
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City Safety™ - function........................... 212
City Safety™ - operation........................ 213
City Safety™ - limitations....................... 214
City Safety™ - laser sensor.................... 216
City Safety™ - symbols and messages.. 218
Collision warning system*....................... 219
Collision warning system* - function...... 220
Collision warning system* - detection of
cyclists.................................................... 221
Collision warning system* - detection of
pedestrians............................................. 222
Collision warning system* - operation.... 223
Collision warning system* - limitations... 224 Collision warning system* - camera sen-
sor limitations.......................................... 225
Collision warning system* - symbols and
messages................................................ 227
Driver Alert System*................................ 229
Driver Alert Control (DAC)*...................... 229
Driver Alert Control (DAC)* - operation... 230 Driver Alert Control (DAC)* - symbols and
messages................................................ 231
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*............. 233
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - func-
tion.......................................................... 234
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - opera-
tion.......................................................... 234
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - limita-
tions........................................................ 235
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - sym-
bols and messages................................. 236
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)*......................... 238
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) - function.......... 239
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) - operation....... 240
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) - limitations...... 241
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) - symbols and
messages................................................ 242
Park Assist*............................................. 243
Park assist syst* - function..................... 243
Park assist syst* - backward.................. 244
Park assist syst* - forward...................... 245
Park assist syst* - fault indication........... 246
Park assist syst* - cleaning the sensors. 246
Park assist camera*................................ 247
Park assist camera - settings................. 249
Park assist camera - limitations.............. 250
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)*........................... 250
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* - function.......... 251
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* - operation........ 252
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* - limitations....... 253
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Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* - symbols and
messages................................................ 255
BLIS*....................................................... 255
BLIS* - operation.................................... 256
CTA* ....................................................... 258
BLIS - symbols and messages............... 260
Adjustable steering force*....................... 260
Type approval - radar system................. 260
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08 Starting and driving
Alcolock*................................................. 263
Alcolock* - functions and operation........ 263
Alcolock* - storage.................................. 264
Alcolock* - before starting the engine.... 264
Alcolock* - to bear in mind..................... 266
Alcolock* - symbols and text messages. 267
Starting the engine.................................. 268
Switching off the engine......................... 269
Steering lock........................................... 269
Remote start (ERS)*................................ 270
Remote start (ERS) - operation............... 270
Remote start (ERS) - symbols and mes-
sages....................................................... 272
Starting the engine – Flexifuel................. 273
Jump starting with battery...................... 274
Gearboxes............................................... 275
Manual gearbox...................................... 276
Gear shift indicator*................................ 276
Automatic gearbox -- Geartronic*........... 277
Automatic gearbox -- Powershift*.......... 281
Gear selector inhibitor............................. 283
Hill start assist (HSA)*............................. 284
Start/Stop*.............................................. 284
Start/Stop* - function and operation....... 285
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Start/Stop* - the engine does not stop... 287
Start/Stop* - the engine auto-starts........ 288
Start/Stop* - the engine does not auto-
start......................................................... 289
Start/Stop* - involuntary stop manual
gearbox................................................... 290
Start/Stop* - settings.............................. 290
Start/Stop* - symbols and messages..... 291
ECO*....................................................... 293
All Wheel Drive - AWD*........................... 295
Foot brake............................................... 295
Foot brake - anti-lock braking system.... 296
Foot brake - emergency brake lights and
automatic hazard warning flashers......... 296
Foot brake - emergency brake assis-
tance....................................................... 297
Parking brake.......................................... 298
Fording.................................................... 302
Overheating............................................. 302
Driving with open tailgate....................... 303
Overload - starter battery........................ 303
Before a long journey.............................. 304
Winter driving.......................................... 304
Fuel filler flap - Opening/closing............. 305
Fuel filler flap - manual opening.............. 305
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Filling up with fuel................................... 305
Fuel - handling........................................ 306
Fuel - petrol............................................. 307
Fuel - diesel............................................. 307
Catalytic converters................................ 309
Fuel - bioethanol E85.............................. 309
Diesel particle filter (DPF)........................ 310
Economical driving.................................. 311
Driving with a trailer................................ 312
Driving with a trailer - manual gearbox... 313 Driving with a trailer - automatic gearbox 313
Towing bracket/Towbar.......................... 314
Detachable towbar - storage.................. 314
Detachable towbar - specifications........ 314
Detachable towbar - attachment/
removal................................................... 315
Trailer Stability Assist - TSA.................... 317
Towing.................................................... 319
Towing eye.............................................. 320
Recovery................................................. 321
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09 Wheels and tyres
Tyres - direction of rotation.................... 323
Tyres - maintenance............................... 323
Tyres - tread wear indicators.................. 325
Wheel bolts............................................. 325
Tools....................................................... 325
Jack*....................................................... 326
Winter tyres............................................. 326
Wheel and wheel rim dimensions........... 327
Tyres - dimensions.................................. 327
Tyres - load index................................... 328
Tyres - speed ratings.............................. 328
Changing wheels - removing wheels...... 329
Changing wheels - fitting........................ 332
Tyres - air pressure................................. 333
Warning triangle...................................... 334
First aid kit*............................................. 334
Tyre pressure monitoring*....................... 335
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System)* - general................................... 335
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System)* - adjusting (recalibration)......... 336
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System)* - status..................................... 337
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System)* - activate/deactivate................ 338
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TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System)* - recommendations................. 338
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System)* - driveable punctured tyres*.... 339
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System)* - rectifying low tyre pressure... 340
TM (Tyre Monitor)*.................................. 340
Emergency puncture repair.................... 342
Emergency puncture repair kit - location 343 Emergency puncture repair kit - over-
view......................................................... 343
Emergency puncture repair - operation.. 344 Emergency puncture repair - rechecking 346 Emergency puncture repair kit - inflating
the tyres.................................................. 347
Emergency puncture repair kit - sealant. 347 Type approval - tyre pressure monitoring 348
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10 Maintenance and service
Volvo service programme....................... 355
Book service and repair*......................... 355
Raising the car........................................ 358
Bonnet - opening and closing................. 360
Engine compartment - overview............. 360
Engine compartment - checking............. 361
Engine oil - general................................. 362
Engine oil - checking and filling.............. 363
Coolant - level......................................... 367
Brake and clutch fluid - level.................. 368
Power steering fluid - level...................... 368
Climate control system - fault tracing and
repair....................................................... 369
Lamp replacement.................................. 369
Lamp replacement - headlamps............. 370
Lamp replacement - cover for main/
dipped beam bulbs................................. 371
Lamp replacement - dipped beam......... 372
Lamp replacement - main beam............. 372
Lamp replacement - extra main beam.... 373
Lamp replacement - direction indicators
front......................................................... 373
Lamp replacement - rear lamp............... 373
Lamp replacement - location of rear
lamps...................................................... 374
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Lamp replacement - number plate light-
ing........................................................... 374
Lamp replacement - lighting in cargo
area......................................................... 375
Lamp replacement - vanity mirror light-
ing........................................................... 375
Lamps - specifications ........................... 376
Wiper blades........................................... 376
Washer fluid - filling................................ 378
Starter battery - general.......................... 379
Battery - symbols.................................... 380
Starter battery - replacement.................. 381
Battery - Start/Stop................................. 383
Electrical system..................................... 385
Fuses - general....................................... 385
Fuses - in engine compartment.............. 387
Fuses - under glovebox.......................... 391
Fuses - in the control module under the
glovebox................................................. 393
Fuses - in cargo area.............................. 395
Fuses - in the engine compartment's
cold zone................................................ 396
Car washing............................................ 398
Polishing and waxing.............................. 399
Water and dirt-repellent coating............. 400
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Rustproofing........................................... 400
Cleaning the interior................................ 400
Paint damage.......................................... 402
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11 Specifications
Type designations................................... 405
Dimensions............................................. 408
Weights................................................... 409
Towing capacity and towball load.......... 410
Engine specifications.............................. 412
Engine oil - adverse driving conditions... 414
Engine oil - grade and volume................ 415
Coolant - grade and volume................... 417
Transmission fluid - grade and volume... 418
Brake fluid - grade and volume............... 420
Power steering fluid - grade.................... 420
Washer fluid - quality and volume.......... 420
Fuel tank - volume.................................. 421
Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions... 422
Tyres - approved tyre pressures............. 427
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12 Alphabetical Index
Alphabetical Index.................................. 430
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Owner information

Your car is equipped with a screen where you can find information about how your car works (applies to certain car models). 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, you are unable to read the information on the screen.
Changing the screen's language may mean that certain information is no longer in accordance with national or local laws and regulations.
IMPORTANT
The driver is always responsible that the vehicle is driven safely in traffic and that applicable laws and regulations are fol­lowed. 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 prin­ted manual then it is always the printed information that applies.

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. This will give you the oppor­tunity to familiarise yourself with new func­tions, to see how best to handle the car in dif­ferent situations, and to make the best use of all the car's features. Please pay attention to the safety instructions contained in the man­ual.
The specifications, design features and illus­trations in the owner's manual are not bind­ing. We reserve the right to make modifica­tions without prior notice.
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Volvo Car Corporation

Owner's Manual in mobile devices

NOTE
The owner's manual is available for down­load 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 naviga­tion 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 (fac­tory fitted equipment) and certain accessories (retrofitted extra equipment).
The equipment described in the owner's manual is not available in all cars - they have different equipment depending on adapta­tions for the needs of different markets and national or local laws and regulations.
In the event of uncertainty over what is stand­ard or an option/accessory, contact a Volvo dealer.

Special texts

WARNING
Warning texts appear if there is a risk of injury.
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IMPORTANT
"Important" texts appear if there is a risk of damage.
NOTE
NOTE texts give advice or tips that facili­tate 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 foot­note refers to text in a table then letters are used instead of numbers for referral.

Message texts

There are displays in the car that show text messages. These text messages are high­lighted in the owner's manual by means of the text being slightly larger and printed in grey. Examples of this are in menu texts and message texts on the information display (e.g.
Audio settings).

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 descend­ing degree of importance for the warning/ information.

Warning for personal injury

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

G031592
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.
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Information

G031593
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 is available on the respective decals for your car.

Procedure lists

Procedures where action must be taken in a certain sequence are numbered in the owner's manual.
When there is a series of illustrations for step-by-step instructions each step is numbered in the same way as the corres­ponding illustration.
There are numbered lists with letters adjacent to the series of illustrations where the order of the instructions is not significant.
Arrows appear numbered and unnum­bered and are used to illustrate a move­ment.
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-by­step instructions then the different steps are numbered with normal numbers.

Position lists

Red circles containing a number are used in overview images where different com­ponents are pointed out. The number recurs in the position list featured in con­nection 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

Related information

Related information refers to other sections containing related information.

Images

The manual's images are sometimes sche­matic and may deviate from the car's appear­ance depending on equipment level and mar­ket.

To be continued

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the right when an article continues on the fol­lowing page.

Continued from previous page

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left when an article continues from the previ­ous page.

Related information

The owner's manual and the environment (p. 23)
Information on the Internet (p. 19)
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Digital owner's manual in the car

The owner's manual can be read on the screen in the car1. 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 sys­tem. See below for a more detailed descrip­tion.
Owner's manual, start page.
There are four options for finding information in the owner's manual:
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 informa­tion about the digital owner's manual.
NOTE
The owner's manual is not available while driving.

Search

Searching using the daisy wheel.
Character list.
Changing the input mode (see following table).
Use the daisy 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.
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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 C
Change between letters and numbers with OK/MENU.
MORE
Change to special characters with OK/MENU.
OK
Perform the search. Turn TUNE to select a search result article, press OK/MENU to go to the article.
a|A
Changes between lowercase and uppercase letters with OK/ MENU.
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Changes from the text wheel to the search field. Move the cur­sor with TUNE. Delete any mis­spelling with EXIT. To return to the text wheel, press OK/ MENU.
Note that the digit and letter buttons on the control panel can be used for editing in the search field.

Categories

The articles in the owner's manual are struc­tured into main categories and subcategories. The same article can be in several appropri­ate categories in order to be found more easily.
Turn TUNE to navigate in the category tree and press OK/MENU to open a category -
selected
- or article - selected . Press
EXIT to go back to the previous view.

Favourites

Located here are the articles that are saved as favourites. To select an article as a favour­ite, 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 get­ting to know the car's most common func­tions. 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.

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.
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Recording data

Certain information about the vehicle's opera­tion 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 function­ality. 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 inci­dent. Parts of the recorded information are required so that technicians can diagnose and rectify faults in the vehicle during servic­ing 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 con­tinually develop quality and safety, as the information can contribute to a better under­standing 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 movement and whether or not the driver and passengers 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 consider.
Volvo will not contribute to the above-descri­bed information being disclosed to third par­ties without the vehicle owner's consent. However, due to national legislation and reg­ulations 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 informa­tion 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 com­plies 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 nega­tively affect the car's electronic system.
Certain accessories only function when asso­ciated software is installed in the car's com­puter 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*
Areas where IR film is not applied.
Dimensions
A 40 mm
B 80 mm
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The windscreen is equipped with a heat­reflecting 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 equip­ment, it should be positioned on the part of the windscreen with no heat-reflecting film (see the highlighted area in the above illustra­tion).

Information on the Internet

At www.volvocars.com there is further infor­mation concerning your car.
With a personal Volvo ID it is possible to log in to My Volvo web, which is a personal web page for you and your car.
QR code
A QR code reader is required to read the QR code, which is available as a supplemental program (app) for several mobile phones. The QR code reader can be downloaded from e.g. App Store, Windows Phone or Google Play.

Volvo ID

Volvo ID is your personal ID that provides access to various services2.
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.
NOTE
Old login accounts must be upgraded to Volvo ID in order to continue using these services.

Advantages of Volvo ID

One user name and one password to access online services, i.e. only one user­name 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)
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The services available may vary over time and vary depending on equipment level and market.
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Create a Volvo ID

To create a Volvo ID you need to enter your personal e-mail address and follow the instructions in the e-mail message received in order to complete the registration. It is possi­ble to create a Volvo ID via one of the follow­ing services:
My Volvo web - Enter your e-mail address and follow the instructions.
For an Internet-connected car* - Enter your e-mail address in the app that requires Volvo ID and follow the instruc­tions. Alternatively, press the Connect
button
in the centre console and
select
Apps, SETUP and follow the
instructions.
Volvo On Call, VOC* - Download the lat­est version of the VOC app. Choose to create a Volvo ID from the start page and follow the instructions.

Related information

Information on the Internet (p. 19)
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Volvo Cars' 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.
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Environmental care is one of Volvo Car Cor­poration's core values which influence all operations. We also believe that our custom­ers share our consideration for the environ­ment.
Your Volvo complies with strict international environmental standards and is also manu­factured in one of the cleanest and most resource-efficient plants in the world. Volvo Car Corporation 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 consump­tion in each of their respective classes. Lower fuel consumption generally results in lower emission of the greenhouse gas, carbon diox­ide.
It is possible for the driver to influence fuel consumption. For more information read under the heading, Reducing environmental
impact.

Efficient emission control

Your Volvo is manufactured following the concept "Clean inside and out" – a concept that encompasses a clean interior environ­ment as well as highly efficient emission con­trol. 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 com­partment via the air intake.
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A sophisticated air quality system, IAQS* (Interior Air Quality System) ensures that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the traf­fic outside.
The system consists of an electronic sensor and a carbon filter. The incoming air is moni­tored continuously and if there is an increase in the level of certain unhealthy gases such 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 plea­sant 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 consump­tion for your car. In this way you contribute to a cleaner environment. When Volvo's work­shops 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 work­shop staff have the knowledge and the tools
required to guarantee good environmental care.

Reducing environmental impact

You can easily help reduce environmental impact - here are a few tips:
Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off the engine when stationary for longer periods. Pay attention to local regula­tions.
Drive economically - think ahead.
Perform service and maintenance in accordance with the owner's manual's instructions - follow the intervals recom­mended in the Service and Warranty Booklet.
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 tem­perature more quickly, which lowers con­sumption and reduces emissions.
High speed increases consumption con­siderably due to increased wind resis­tance - a doubling of speed increases wind resistance 4 times.
Always dispose of environmentally hazar­dous 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 work­shop 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. 64), Economical driving (p. 311) and Fuel con­sumption (p. 422).

Recycling

As a part of Volvo's environmental work, it is important that the car is recycled in an envi­ronmentally 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. 23)
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The owner's manual and the environment

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

Related information

Volvo Cars' environmental philosophy (p. 21)

Laminated glass

Laminated glass

The glass is reinforced which pro­vides better protection against break-ins and improved sound insu-
lation in the passenger compart­ment. The windscreen and the side windows* have laminated glass.
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General information on seatbelts

Heavy braking can have serious consequen­ces if the seatbelts are not used. Ensure that all passengers are using their seatbelts during the journey.
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 protec­tion. Do not lean the backrest too far back. The seatbelt is designed to protect in a nor­mal seating position.
Unbelted occupants will be reminded to fas­ten their (p. 26) seatbelt by means of an audio and visual reminder (p. 28).

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.
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 per­son.
WARNING
Never modify or repair the seatbelts your­self. 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 colli­sion, 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 type­approved and intended for installation in the same position as the replaced seatbelt.

Related information

Seatbelt - pregnancy (p. 27)
Seatbelt - loosening (p. 27)
Seatbelt tensioner (p. 28)
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Seatbelt - putting on

Put on the seatbelt (p. 25) before driving starts.
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.
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.

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. 27)
Seatbelt - loosening (p. 27)
Seatbelt tensioner (p. 28)
Seatbelt reminder (p. 28)
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Seatbelt - loosening

Loosen the seatbelt (p. 25) 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. 26)
Seatbelt reminder (p. 28)

Seatbelt - pregnancy

Seatbelt (p. 25) must always be worn during pregnancy. But it is crucial that it be worn in the correct way.
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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 pos­sible. In addition, check that there are no twists in the seatbelt.
As the pregnancy progresses, pregnant dri­vers must adjust the seat (p. 77) and steer­ing wheel (p. 80) 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).
The aim should be to position the seat with as large a distance as possible between abdo­men and steering wheel.

Related information

Seatbelt - putting on (p. 26)
Seatbelt - loosening (p. 27)
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Seatbelt reminder

Unbelted occupants will be reminded to fas­ten their (p. 26) 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. 60).
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. 25) are being used in the rear seat. A message appears in the combined instru­ment panel when the seatbelts are in use, or if one of the rear doors has been opened. The message is cleared auto-
matically after driving for approximately 30 seconds or after pressing the indicator stalk OK button (p. 103).
Provides a warning if one of the rear seat­belts 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 audible reminder will sound for the first 6 seconds.

Seatbelt tensioner

All the seatbelts (p. 25) are equipped with belt tensioners. A mechanism in the seatbelt ten­sioner tightens the seatbelt in the event of a sufficiently violent collision. The seatbelt then provides more effective restraint for the occu­pants.
WARNING
Never insert the tongue of the passenger's seatbelt into the buckle on the driver's side. Always insert the tongue of the seat­belt 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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