Volvo S60 Twin Engine 2020 Owner's Manual

S60
T W I N E N G I N E
OWNER'S MANUAL
VÄLKOMMEN!
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 strives to build one of the safest cars in the world. Your Volvo is also designed to meet applicable safety and environmental requirements.
To increase your enjoyment of your Volvo, we recommend that you read the instructions and maintenance information in this owner's
manual. The owner's manual is also available as a mobile app (Volvo Manual) and on the Volvo Cars support site (support.volvocars.com).
We encourage everyone to always wear their seatbelt in this and other cars. Please do not drive if you are under the influence of alco­hol or medication – or have an impaired ability to drive in some other way.
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OWNER'S INFORMATION
Owner information
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Owner's manual in centre display
19
Navigate in the owner's manual in the centre display
20
Owner's Manual in mobile devices
22
Volvo Cars support site
23
Reading the owner's manual
23
The owner's manual and the envi­ronment
25
YOUR VOLVO
Volvo ID
28
Creating and registering a Volvo ID
28
Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure
30
IntelliSafe – driver support and safety
33
Sensus - online connectivity and entertainment
34
Software updates
37
Recording data
37
Terms & Conditions for Services
38
Customer Privacy Policy
38
Important information on acces­sories and auxiliary equipment
39
Installation of accessories
39
Connection of equipment to the car's diagnostic socket
40
Showing the car's identification number
41
Driver distraction
41
SAFETY
Safety
44
Safety during pregnancy
45
Whiplash Protection System
45
Pedestrian Protection System
47
Seatbelts
48
Putting on and taking off seatbelts
48
Seatbelt tensioner
50
Resetting the electric seatbelt tensioner*
51
Door and seatbelt reminder
51
Airbags
53
Driver airbags
53
Passenger airbag
54
Activating and deactivating pas­senger airbag*
56
Side airbags
58
Inflatable curtains
59
Safety mode
59
Starting and moving the car after safety mode
60
Child safety
61
Child seats
62
Upper mounting points for child seats
62
Lower mounting points for child seats
63
i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats
64

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Child seat positioning
64
Child seat mounting
65
Overview table for location of child seats
68
Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts
69
Table for location of i-Size child seats
71
Table for location of ISOFIX child seats
72
Detail information for child seat manufacturers
75
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
Instruments and controls in left­hand drive car
78
Instruments and controls in right­hand drive car
79
Driver display
81
Driver display settings
83
Fuel gauge
84
Hybrid gauge
84
Hybrid battery gauge
85
Trip computer
86
Show trip data in the driver display
88
Resetting the trip meter
89
Show trip statistics in the centre display
89
Settings for trip statistics
90
Date and time
90
Outside temperature gauge
91
Indicator symbols in the driver display
91
Warning symbols in the driver display
94
License agreement for the driver display
95
Application menu in driver display
101
Handling the application menu in the driver display
102
Messages in the driver display
103
Managing messages in the driver display
104
Handling a message saved from the driver display
105
Overview of centre display
107
Managing the centre display
110
Activating and deactivating centre display
113
Navigating in the centre display's views
113
Managing subviews in centre display
117
Function view in centre display
120
Moving apps and buttons in cen­tre display
122
Symbols in the centre display's status bar
122
Keyboard in centre display
124
Changing keyboard language in centre display
127
Enter the characters, letters and words manually in the centre display
127
Changing the appearance in the centre display
129
Switching off and changing the volume of the system sound in the centre display
129
Changing system units
130
Changing system language
130
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Other settings in the centre dis­play's top view
130
Open contextual setup in the cen­tre display
131
Resetting user data for change of ownership
132
Resetting settings in the centre display
132
Table showing centre display settings
133
Driver profiles
134
Selecting driver profile
135
Renaming a driver profile
135
Protect driver profile
136
Linking remote control key to driver profile
136
Resetting settings in the driver profiles
138
Message in centre display
138
Managing messages in the centre display
139
Handling a message saved from the centre display
139
Head-up display*
140
Activating and deactivating the head-up display*
142
Settings for head-up display*
142
Voice recognition
143
Using voice recognition
144
Controlling a telephone with voice recognition
146
Voice control of radio and media
147
Settings for voice recognition
147
LIGHTING
Lighting control
150
Adjusting light functions via the centre display
151
Adapting the headlamp pattern from the headlamps
152
Position lamps
152
Daytime running lights
153
Dipped beam
153
Using main beam
154
Active main beam
155
Using direction indicators
156
Active bending lights*
157
Front fog lamps/cornering lights*
158
Rear fog lamp
159
Brake lights
159
Emergency brake lights
160
Hazard warning flashers
160
Using home safe lighting
161
Approach light duration
161
Interior lighting
161
Adjusting interior lighting
163
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WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
Windows, glass and mirrors
166
Pinch protection for windows and sun blinds
166
Reset sequence for pinch protection
167
Power windows
167
Operating power windows
168
Using the sun blind*
169
Rearview and door mirrors
170
Adjusting rearview mirror dimming
170
Angling the door mirrors
171
Panorama roof*
173
Operating the panorama roof*
174
Automatic closing of the panor­amic roof's* sun blind
176
Wiper blades and washer fluid
177
Using windscreen wipers
177
Using the rain sensor
178
Using the rain sensor's memory function
179
Using windscreen and headlamp washers
180
SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
Manual front seat
182
Power* front seat
183
Adjusting the power* front seat
183
Storing position for seat, door mir­rors and head-up display*
184
Using a stored position for seat, door mirrors and head-up display*
185
Massage settings* in the front seat
186
Adjusting massage settings* in the front seat
187
Adjusting* the length of the seat cushion in the front seat
188
Adjusting the side support* in the front seat
189
Adjusting the lumbar support* in the front seat
190
Adjusting the passenger seat from the driver's seat*
191
Lowering the backrests in the rear seat*
192
Adjusting the head restraints in the rear seat
193
Steering wheel controls and horn
195
Steering lock
195
Adjusting the steering wheel
196
CLIMATE
Climate
198
Climate zones
198
Climate control - sensors
198
Perceived temperature
199
Controlling climate control with voice recognition
199
Air quality
200
Clean Zone*
201
Clean Zone Interior Package*
202
Interior Air Quality System*
202
Activating and deactivating the air quality sensor*
203
Passenger compartment filter
203
Air distribution
203
Changing air distribution
204
Opening, closing and aiming the air vents
205
Table of air distribution options
206
Climate controls
209
Activating and deactivating heated front seat*
210
Activating and deactivating auto­matic start of heated front seat*
211
Activating and deactivating heated rear seat*
211
Activating and deactivating venti­lated front seat*
212
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Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel*
213
Activating and deactivating auto­matic start of heated steering wheel*
213
Activating auto climate control
213
Activating and deactivating air recirculation
214
Activating and deactivating time setting for air recirculation
215
Activating and deactivating max defroster
215
Activating and deactivating the heated windscreen*
216
Activating and deactivating auto­matic start of heated windscreen*
217
Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors
217
Activating and deactivating auto­matic starting of the heated rear window and door mirrors
218
Regulating fan level for front seat
218
Regulating temperature for front seat
219
Synchronising temperature
220
Activating and deactivating air conditioning
220
Parking climate
221
Preconditioning
221
Start and switch off preconditioning
222
Preconditioning time setting
223
Adding and editing time setting for preconditioning
224
Activating and deactivating time setting for preconditioning
225
Removing time setting for precon­ditioning
226
Climate comfort when parking
227
Starting and switching off climate comfort when parking
227
Symbols and messages for park­ing climate control
228
Heater
230
Parking heater
231
Additional heater
232
Activating and deactivating auto­matic start of auxiliary heater
233
KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
Lock confirmation
236
Lock indication setting
237
Remote control key
237
Locking and unlocking with the remote control key
239
Settings for remotely controlled and inside unlocking
240
Remote control key range
241
Replacing the battery in the remote control key
241
Ordering more remote control keys
245
Red Key - restricted remote con­trol key*
245
Settings for Red Key*
246
Detachable key blade
247
Locking and unlocking with the detachable key blade
248
Immobiliser
250
Type approval for the remote con­trol key system
251
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces*
260
Keyless locking and unlocking*
261
Settings for Keyless entry*
262
Keyless unlocking of the boot lid*
262
Antenna locations for the start and lock systems
263
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Locking and unlocking from inside the car
264
Unlocking the boot lid from the inside of the car
265
Activating and deactivating child safety locks
265
Automatic locking when driving
267
Opening and closing the boot lid with foot movement*
267
Private locking
268
Activating and deactivating pri­vate locking
268
Alarm*
269
Activating and deactivating alarms*
271
Reduced alarm level*
272
Double lock*
272
Temporarily* deactivating double locks
273
DRIVER SUPPORT
Driving support systems
276
Speed-dependent steering force
276
General speed warning
277
Electronic stability control
277
Electronic Stability Control in sport mode
279
Activating or deactivating sport mode for electronic stability control
279
Symbols and messages for elec­tronic stability control
281
Distance Warning*
282
Activating or deactivating distance warning
283
Limitations of Distance Warning
283
Speed limiter
284
Selecting and activating speed limiter
285
Deactivating the speed limiter
286
Temporary deactivation of speed limiter
287
Limitations for speed limiter
287
Automatic speed limiter
288
Activating or deactivating the automatic speed limiter
289
Changing the tolerance for the automatic speed limiter
290
Limitations for automatic speed limiter
291
Cruise control
291
Selecting and activating cruise control
292
Deactivating cruise control
293
Standby mode for cruise control
294
Adaptive cruise control*
294
Controls and display mode for adaptive cruise control*
296
Selecting and activating adaptive cruise control*
297
Deactivating adaptive cruise control*
298
Standby mode for adaptive cruise control*
298
Limitations for adaptive cruise control*
300
Change between cruise control and adaptive cruise control* in the centre display
300
Symbols and messages for adap­tive cruise control*
302
Pilot Assist*
304
Controls and display view for Pilot Assist*
306
Selecting and activating Pilot Assist*
307
Deactivate Pilot Assist*
308
Standby mode for Pilot Assist*
309
Temporary disabling of steering assistance with Pilot Assist*
310
Limitations of Pilot Assist*
310
Symbols and messages for Pilot Assist*
312
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Warning from driver support in the event of a collision risk
313
Change of target with driver support
314
Set the stored speed for driver support
315
Set time interval to vehicle ahead
316
Automatic braking with driver support
317
Drive mode for driver support
318
Cornering support*
319
Activating or deactivating corner­ing support*
320
Limitations for cornering support*
320
Overtaking Assistance
321
Use Overtaking Assistance
321
Radar unit
322
Type approval for radar device
323
Camera unit
331
Limitations for camera and radar unit
332
Recommended maintenance for camera and radar unit
336
City Safety
337
Subfunctions for City Safety
338
Setting the warning distance for City Safety
340
Detection of obstacles with City Safety
341
City Safety in cross traffic
344
Limitations for City Safety in cross traffic
344
City Safety steering assistance for evasive manoeuvre
345
Limitations of City Safety steering assistance when taking evasive action
346
Automatic braking in the event of an impeded evasive manoeuvre with City Safety
346
City Safety brakes for oncoming vehicles
347
Limitations of City Safety
347
Messages for City Safety
351
Rear Collision Warning*
352
Limitations of Rear Collision Warning*
352
BLIS*
353
Activating or deactivating BLIS
354
Limitations of BLIS
355
Messages for BLIS
356
Cross Traffic Alert*
357
Activating or deactivating Cross Traffic Alert*
358
Limitations of Cross Traffic Alert*
358
Messages for Cross Traffic Alert*
360
Road Sign Information*
361
Activating or deactivating road sign information*
362
Display mode for road sign infor­mation*
362
Road Sign Information and Sensus Navigation*
365
Warning for speed limitation and speed camera from road sign information*
365
Activating or deactivating warn­ings from road sign information*
366
Limitations of Road Sign Information*
367
Driver Alert Control
368
Activating or deactivating Driver Alert Control
369
Select rest stop guidance in the event of a warning from Driver Alert Control
369
Limitations of Driver Alert Control
370
Lane assistance
370
Activating or deactivating lane assistance
372
Selecting assistance option for lane assistance
372
Limitations of Lane assistance
373
Symbols and messages for lane assistance
374
Display mode for lane assistance
376
Steering assistance at risk of collision
377
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Activating or deactivating steering assistance in the event of a colli­sion risk
378
Steering assistance upon risk of run-off
378
Steering assistance upon risk of head-on collision
379
Steering assistance upon risk of rear-end collision*
380
Limitations for steering assistance at risk of collision
381
Symbols and messages for steer­ing assistance upon risk of collision
382
Park Assist*
383
Park Assist Pilot front, rear and along the sides*
384
Activating or deactivating the parking assistance system*
385
Limitations of Parking assistance
386
Symbols and messages for Park Assist Pilot
387
Park assist camera*
388
Park assist camera locations and surveillance areas*
389
Park assist lines for park assist camera*
391
Sensor fields for parking assis­tance system
393
Activate park assist camera
394
Symbols and messages for Park assist camera
396
Park Assist Pilot*
398
Parking variants with Park Assist Pilot*
399
Using Park Assist Pilot*
400
Leaving parallel parking with Park Assist Pilot*
403
Limitations of Park Assist Pilot*
403
Messages for Park Assist Pilot*
406
HYBRID INFORMATION
General information about Twin Engine
408
Charging the hybrid battery
409
Charging current
410
Charging cable
412
Ground fault breaker in the charg­ing cable
413
Temperature monitoring of the charging cable
415
The charging cable's control unit
415
Opening and closing the hatch for the charging input socket
417
Start charging the hybrid battery
417
Charging status in the car's charg­ing input socket
420
Charging status in the charging cable's control unit
422
Charging status in the car's driver display
427
Stop charging of hybrid battery
429
Symbols and messages relating to Twin Engine in the driver display
431
Long-term storage of vehicles with hybrid batteries
433
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STARTING AND DRIVING
Starting the car
436
Switching off the car
437
Ignition positions
438
Selecting ignition mode
439
Alcohol lock*
440
Bypass of the alcohol lock*
440
Before starting the engine with the alcohol lock*
441
Brake functions
441
Foot brake
442
Brake assistance
443
Braking on wet roads
443
Braking on gritted roads
444
Brake system maintenance
444
Parking brake
444
Activating and deactivating the parking brake
445
Automatic parking brake activation setting
446
Parking on a hill
447
In the event of a fault in the park­ing brake
447
Automatic braking when stationary
448
Activating and deactivating the automatic brake at a standstill
448
Help when starting on a hill
449
Auto braking after a collision
449
Gearbox
450
Automatic gearbox
450
Gear positions for automatic gearbox
451
Changing gear with steering wheel paddles*
453
Gear selector inhibitor
454
Kick-down function
455
Gear shift indicator
455
All-wheel drive
456
Drive systems
456
Starting and stopping the com­bustion engine in Twin Engine
457
Drive modes
458
Changing drive mode
461
Energy distribution in hybrid drive using map data*
462
Level control* and shock absorption
464
Adjusting the setting for damping Polestar Engineered*
465
Economical driving
466
Factors that affect range when running on electricity
468
Hold and Charge function
469
Preparations for a long trip
470
Winter driving
470
Driving in water
471
Opening and closing the fuel filler flap
472
Filling fuel
473
Handling of fuel
474
Petrol
475
Petrol particle filter
475
Overheating in the engine and drive system
476
Overloading the starter battery
477
Using jump starting with another battery
477
Towbar*
479
Specifications for towbar*
480
Extendable and retractable towbar*
480
Driving with a trailer
482
Trailer stability assist*
484
Checking trailer lamps
485
Towbar-mounted bicycle rack*
486
Towing
487
Fitting and removing the towing eye
488
Recovery
489
HomeLink®*
489
Programming HomeLink®*
490
Using HomeLink®*
492
Type approval for HomeLink®*
493
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Compass*
493
Activating and deactivating the compass*
493
Calibrating the compass*
494
SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET
Sound, media and Internet
496
Audio settings
496
Sound experience*
497
Apps
498
Downloading apps
499
Updating apps
500
Deleting apps
500
Radio
501
Start radio
501
Changing radio band and radio station
502
Searching for radio stations
503
Save radio channels in the Radio Favourites app
504
Settings for radio
504
RDS radio
506
Digital radio*
506
Link between FM and digital radio*
507
Media player
507
Media playback
508
Controlling and changing media
509
Searching media
510
Gracenote
®
511
CD player*
512
Video
512
Playing a video
512
Playing back DivX®
513
Settings for video
513
Media via Bluetooth
®
513
Connecting a device via Bluetooth
®
514
Media via USB port
514
Connecting a device via USB port
514
Technical specifications for USB devices
515
Compatible media formats
515
Apple® CarPlay®*
516
Using Apple® CarPlay®*
517
Settings for Apple® CarPlay®*
519
Tips for using Apple® CarPlay®*
519
Android Auto*
520
Using Android Auto*
521
Settings for Android Auto*
521
Tips for using Android Auto*
522
Phone
523
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth for the first time
524
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth automatically
525
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth manually
526
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Disconnecting a Bluetooth-con­nected phone
526
Switch between Bluetooth-con­nected phones
527
Removing devices connected to Bluetooth
527
Managing phone calls
527
Managing text messages
528
Settings for text messages
529
Managing the phone book
530
Settings for phone
530
Settings for Bluetooth devices
531
Internet-connected car*
531
Connect the car to the Internet via a Bluetooth-enabled phone
532
Connect the car to the Internet via a phone (Wi-Fi)
533
Connect the car to the Internet via car modem (SIM card)
534
Settings for car modem*
534
Sharing Internet access from the car via a Wi-Fi hotspot
535
No or poor Internet connection
536
Remove Wi-Fi network
537
Wi-Fi technologies and security
537
User terms and conditions and data sharing
537
Activating and deactivating data sharing
538
Data sharing for services
538
Storage space on hard disk
539
License agreement for audio and media
540
VOLVO ON CALL
Plan and schedule the charging of your car using the Volvo On Call* app
552
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WHEELS AND TYRES
Tyres
554
Dimension designation for tyre
556
Dimension designation for wheel rim
557
Tyres' rotation direction
557
Tread wear indicators on the tyres
558
Checking tyre pressure
558
Adjusting tyre pressure
559
Recommended tyre pressure
560
Tyre pressure monitoring system*
560
Saving a new tyre pressure in the monitoring system*
562
See tyre pressure status in the centre display*
563
Action in the event of warning for low tyre pressure
564
When changing wheels
565
Tool kit
565
Jack*
566
Wheel bolts
567
Removing a wheel
567
Fitting the wheels
569
Spare wheel*
571
Handling the spare wheel
572
Winter tyres
572
Snow chains
573
Emergency puncture repair kit
574
Using a puncture repair kit
575
Inflating tyres with the compressor from the puncture repair kit
578
LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
Passenger compartment interior
582
Tunnel console
583
Electrical sockets
584
Using electrical sockets
586
Using the glovebox
587
Sun visors
589
Cargo area
589
Recommendations for loading
589
Roof load and loading on load carriers
590
Bag hooks
591
Load retaining eyelets
592
Through-load hatch in the rear seat*
592
First aid kit*
592
Warning triangle
593
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Volvo service programme
596
Data transfer between car and workshop via Wi-Fi
596
Download Center
597
Managing system updates via the Download Centre
597
Car status
598
Book service and repair
599
Sending car information to a workshop
600
Raise the car
601
Servicing the climate control system
603
Head up display when replacing the windscreen*
603
Opening and closing the bonnet
604
Engine compartment overview
605
Engine oil
606
Checking and filling with engine oil
607
Topping up coolant
608
Bulb replacement
610
Starter battery
611
Hybrid battery
615
Symbols on the batteries
616
Battery recycle
616
Fuses and central electrical units
617
Replacing a fuse
617
Fuses in engine compartment
619
Fuses under glovebox
626
Fuses in cargo area
631
Cleaning the interior
636
Cleaning the centre display
636
Cleaning the head up display*
637
Cleaning fabric upholstery and headlining
638
Cleaning the seatbelts
638
Cleaning floor mats and inlay mats
638
Cleaning leather upholstery*
639
Cleaning the leather steering wheel
640
Cleaning interior plastic, metal and wood parts
640
Cleaning the exterior
641
Polishing and waxing
641
Handwashing
642
Automatic car wash
643
High-pressure washing
645
Cleaning the wiper blades
645
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim components
645
Cleaning wheel rims
646
Rustproofing
647
Car paintwork
647
Touching up minor paintwork damage
647
Colour codes
648
Replacing windscreen wiper blades
649
Set the wiper blades in service position
650
Filling washer fluid
651
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SPECIFICATIONS
Type designations
654
Dimensions
657
Weights
659
Towing capacity and towball load
660
Engine specifications
662
Engine oil — specifications
663
Adverse driving conditions for engine oil
665
Coolant — specifications
666
Transmission fluid — specifications
666
Brake fluid — specifications
666
Fuel tank - volume
667
Air conditioning — specifications
667
Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
669
Approved tyre pressures
670
Performance
671
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Alphabetical Index 673
OWNER'S INFORMATION

OWNER'S INFORMATION

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Owner information

Owner's information is available in several different product formats, both digital and printed. The owner's manual is available in the car's centre display, as a mobile app and on the Volvo Cars support site. There is a Quick Guide and a supplement to the owner's manual available in the glovebox, with specifications and fuse information, amongst other things. A printed owner's manual can be ordered.

The car's centre display

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In the centre display, drag down the top view and tap on
Owner's manual. Available
here are options for visual navigation with exterior and interior images of the car. The information is searchable and
is also divided into categories.

Mobile app

In App Store or Google Play, search for "Volvo Manual", download the app to your smartphone or tablet and select the car. Available in the app are video tutorials and
options for visual navigation with exterior and interior images of the car. The content is searchable, and the various sections are designed to facilitate navigation.

Volvo Cars support site

Go to support.volvocars.com and select your country. Here you can find owner's man­uals, both online and in PDF format. On the Volvo Cars support site there are also
video tutorials and further information and help regarding your Volvo and your car ownership. The page is available for most markets.

Printed information

There is a supplement to the
owner's manual1 in the glove-
box that contains information
on fuses and specifications,
as well as a summary of
important and practical infor-
mation. There is also a Quick Guide available in printed
format that helps you to get started with the most commonly used functions in the car.
Depending on equipment level selected, mar­ket, etc. additional owner's information may also be available in printed format in the car.
A printed owner's manual and associated sup­plement can be ordered. Contact a Volvo dealer to order.
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A complete printed manual is included with the car for markets without owner's manual in the centre display.
OWNER'S INFORMATION
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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 in the centre display and the printed information then it is always the printed information that applies.
NOTE
Changing the language in the centre dis­play may mean that some owner's informa­tion is not compliant with national or local laws and regulations. Do not switch to a language that is difficult to understand as this may make it difficult to find your way back through the screen structure.

Related information

Owner's manual in centre display (p. 19)
Owner's Manual in mobile devices (p. 22)
Volvo Cars support site (p. 23)
Reading the owner's manual (p. 23)

Owner's manual in centre display

A digital2 version of the owner's manual is available in the car's centre display.
The digital owner's manual can be accessed from the top view, and in some cases the con­textual owner's manual can also be accessed from the top view.
NOTE
The digital owner's manual is not available while driving.
Owner's manual
Top view with button for owner's manual.
To open the owner's manual - drag down the top view in the centre display and tap on
Owner's manual.
The information in the owner's manual can be accessed directly via the owner's manual homepage or its top menu.
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Applies for most markets.
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Contextual owner's manual
Top view with button for contextual owner's manual.
The contextual owner's manual is a shortcut to an article in the owner's manual that describes the active function shown on the screen. When the contextual owner's manual is availa­ble, it is shown to the right of
Owner's
manual in the top view.
Tapping on the contextual owner's manual therefore opens an article in the owner's man­ual that is related to the content that is shown on the screen. E.g. tap on
Navigation Manual
– an article that is related to navigation opens. This only applies to some of the apps in the
car. For downloaded third party apps, for example, it is not possible to access app­specific articles.

Related information

Navigate in the owner's manual in the centre display (p. 20)
Navigating in the centre display's views (p. 113)
Downloading apps (p. 499)

Navigate in the owner's manual in the centre display

The digital owner's manual can be accessed from the centre display top view in the car. The content is searchable, and the various sections are designed to facilitate navigation.
The owner's manual is accessed from the top view.
To open the owner's manual - drag down the top view in the centre display and tap on
Owner's manual.
There is a range of different options for finding information in the owner's manual. The options can be accessed from the owner's manual homepage and from the top menu.
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Opening the menu in the top menu

Press in the upper list in the owner's manual.
> A menu with different options for find-
ing information is opened:
Homepage
Tap on the symbol to go back to the start page in the owner's manual.
Categories
The articles in the owner's manual are structured into main categories and subcate­gories. The same article can be found in several appropri­ate categories so that it can be found more easily.
1.
Press
Categories.
> The main categories are shown in a list.
2.
Tap on a main category (
).
>
A list of subcategories (
) and articles
(
) is shown.
3. Tap on an article to open it. To go back, press the back arrow.
Quick Guide
Press the symbol to access a page with links to a selection of articles that can be useful to read in order to get to know the more common functions of the car. The arti-
cles can also be accessed via categories, but are collected here for faster access. Tap on an article in order to read it in its entirety.
Hotspots for exterior and interior
Exterior and interior overview
images of the car. Different
parts are designated with
hotspots that lead to articles
about those parts of the car.
1.
Press
Exterior or Interior.
> Exterior or interior images are shown
with so-called hotspots in place. The hotspot leads to articles about the cor­responding part of the car. Swipe hori­zontally over the screen to browse among the images.
2. Tap on a hotspot. > The title of the article about the area is
shown.
3. Tap on the title to open the article.
To go back, press the back arrow.
Favourites
Press the symbol to access the articles saved as favour­ites. Tap on an article in order to read it in its entirety.
Saving or deleting articles as favourites
Save an article as favourite by pressing at the top right when an article is open. When an article has been saved as a favourite the star is
filled in:
.
To remove an article as a favourite, press the star again in the current article.
Video
Press the symbol to view brief instruction videos for various functions in the car.
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Information
Tap on the symbol to obtain information about which ver­sion of the owner's manual is available in the car as well as other useful information.

Using the search function in the top menu

1.
Tap on in the top menu of the owner's manual. A keyboard appears in the lower part of the screen.
2. Type in a keyword, such as "seatbelt". > Suggestions for articles and categories
are shown while letters are being entered.
3. Tap on the article or category to access it.

Related information

Owner's manual in centre display (p. 19)
Keyboard in centre display (p. 124)
Reading the owner's manual (p. 23)

Owner's Manual in mobile devices

The owner's manual is available as a mobile app3 from both the App Store and Google Play. The app is adapted for smartphones and tablets.
The owner's manual can be downloaded as a mobile app from the App Store or Google Play. The QR code provided here takes you directly to the app. Alternatively, you can search for "Volvo manual" in
the App Store or Google Play. The app contains a video along with exterior
and interior images where different parts of the car are highlighted with so-called hot­spots, which lead to articles about the area in question. The content is searchable, and the
various sections are designed to facilitate navi­gation.
The mobile app is available from both the App Store and Google Play.

Related information

Reading the owner's manual (p. 23)
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For certain mobile devices.
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Volvo Cars support site

More information on your car is available on the Volvo Cars website and support site.

Support on the Internet

Go to support.volvocars.com to visit the site. The support site is available for most markets.
It contains support for functions such as web­based services and functions, Volvo On Call*, the navigation system* and apps. Videos and step-by-step instructions explain different pro­cedures, e.g. how to connect the car to the Internet via a mobile phone.

Downloadable information

Maps
For cars equipped with Sensus Navigation there is the facility to download maps from the support page.
Owner's manuals as PDF
Owner's manuals are available for download in PDF format. Select car model and model year to download the manual as required.

Contact

The support site contains contact details to customer support and your nearest Volvo retailer.

Log in to Volvo Cars website

Create a personal Volvo ID and log in to www.volvocars.com. When you have logged
in it is possible to get an overview of service, agreements and warranties, amongst other things. Here there is also infor­mation about accessories and software adap­ted for your car model.

Related information

Volvo ID (p. 28)

Reading the owner's manual

To help you get to know your new car, read the Owner's Manual before you drive it for the first time.
Reading the owner's manual is a way to become familiar with new functions, get advice on how to handle the car in different situations and learn how to make use of all the car's features. Please pay attention to the safety instructions contained in the owner's manual.
The intention of this owner's information is to explain all possible functions, options and accessories included in a Volvo vehicle. It is not intended as an indication or guarantee that all of these features, functions and options are included in every vehicle. Some terminology used may not exactly match terminology used in sales, marketing and advertising materials.
Development work is constantly underway in order to improve our product. Modifications may mean that information, descriptions and illustrations in the owner's manual differ from the equipment in the car. We reserve the right to make modifications without prior notice.
Do not remove this manual from the car - if problems should arise then the necessary information about where and how to seek pro­fessional help will be missing.
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Options/accessories

In addition to standard equipment, the owner's manual also describes options (fac­tory fitted equipment) and certain accessories (retrofitted extra equipment).
All, at the time of publication known, options and accessories are marked with an asterisk: *.
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.
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.

Decals

The car contains different types of decal which are designed to convey important information in a clear manner. The decals in the car have the following descending degree of impor­tance for the warning/information.
Warning of personal injury
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
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
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.

Illustrations and video clips

Illustrations and video clips used in the owner's manual are sometimes schematic and are intended to provide an overall picture or example of a certain function. They may devi-
ate from the car's appearance depending on equipment level and market.

Related information

Owner's manual in centre display (p. 19)
Owner's Manual in mobile devices (p. 22)
Volvo Cars support site (p. 23)

The owner's manual and the environment

The Owner's Manual is printed on paper orig­inating from controlled forests.
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)® sym­bol shows that the paper pulp in a printed owner's manual comes from FSC®-certified forests or other controlled sources.

Related information

Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure (p. 30)
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Volvo ID

Volvo ID is a personal ID that gives access to a wide range of services via a single user­name and password.
NOTE
The services available may vary over time and depend on equipment level and mar­ket.
Examples of services:
Volvo On Call app* – check the car with your phone. For example, you can check fuel level, show the nearest petrol station and lock the car remotely.
Send to Car – send addresses from map services on the Web, directly to the car.
Book service and repair – register a work­shop/dealer at volvocars.com and book service directly from the car.
NOTE
If the username/password for a service (e.g. Volvo On Call) is changed, then it is also changed automatically for other servi­ces.
Volvo ID is created from the car, volvocars.com or the Volvo On Call app1.
When a Volvo ID is registered in the car, sev­eral services will be made available. Several Volvo IDs can be used for the same car and several cars can even be connected to the same Volvo ID.

Related information

Creating and registering a Volvo ID (p. 28)
Book service and repair (p. 599)

Creating and registering a Volvo ID

It is possible to create a Volvo ID in different ways. If the Volvo ID is created at volvocars.com or with Volvo On Call app2, the Volvo ID must also be registered to the car to enable use of the various Volvo ID services.
Create a Volvo ID with the Volvo ID app
1. Download the Volvo ID app from
Download Centre in the centre display's
app view.
2. Start the app and register a personal email address.
3. Follow the instructions that are automati­cally sent to the specified email address.
> A Volvo ID has now been created and
automatically registered to the car. Volvo ID services can now be used.
Create a Volvo ID on the Volvo Cars website
1. Go into www.volvocars.com and log in
3
using the icon at the top right. Select Cre­ate Volvo ID.
2. Enter a personal email address.
3. Follow the instructions that are automati­cally sent to the specified email address.
> A Volvo ID has now been created. Read
below to learn how to register the ID to the car.
1
If you have Volvo On Call*.
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Create a Volvo ID with the Volvo On Call app
4
1. Download the latest version of the Volvo On Call app to the phone, via e.g. App Store, Windows Phone or Google Play.
2. Select to create Volvo ID.
3. The web page for creating a Volvo ID opens. Fill in the requested information.
4. Tick the box to accept the terms and con­ditions.
5. Press the button that creates your Volvo ID.
6. An e-mail message is sent to the address given. Confirm that the address is correct.
> Now the Volvo ID is ready to use.

Registering your Volvo ID to the car

If you created your Volvo ID via the web or the Volvo On Call app, register it to your car as fol­lows:
1. If not done already, download the Volvo ID app from
Download Centre in the centre
display's app view.
NOTE
To download apps, the car must be con­nected to the Internet.
2. Start the app and enter your Volvo ID/your email address.
3. Follow the instructions that are automati­cally sent to the email address linked to your Volvo ID.
> Your Volvo ID is now registered to the
car. Volvo ID services can now be used.

Related information

Volvo ID (p. 28)
Downloading apps (p. 499)
Managing system updates via the Down­load Centre (p. 597)
Internet-connected car* (p. 531)
2
Only applies to certain markets.
3
Available on certain markets.
4
Cars with Volvo On Call*.
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Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure

Volvo Car Corporation is constantly working on the development of safer and more effi-
cient products and solutions in order to reduce the negative impact on the environ­ment.
Environmental care is one of Volvo Cars’ core values and influences all operations. The envi­ronmental work is based on the whole life cycle of the car and takes into account the environmental impact it has, from design to scrapping and recycling. Volvo Cars' basic principle is that every new product developed must have less impact on the environment than the product it replaces.
Volvo's environmental management work has resulted in the development of more effective and less polluting drivelines Drive-E. Personal environment is also important to Volvo - the
air inside a Volvo is, for example, cleaner than the air outside thanks to the climate control system.
Your Volvo complies with stringent interna­tional environmental standards. All Volvo's manufacturing units must be ISO 14001 certi­fied, and this supports a systematic approach to the operation's environmental issues, which leads to continuous improvement with reduced environmental impact. Holding the ISO certificate also means that environmental laws and regulations in force are complied with. Volvo also requires that its partners must also meet these requirements.

Fuel consumption

Since a large part of a car's total environmen­tal impact stems from its use, the emphasis of Volvo Cars' environmental work is on reducing fuel consumption, carbon dioxide emissions and other air pollutants. 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.
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Contributing to a better environment
An energy-efficient and economical car can contribute to reduced environmental impact and also involve reduced costs for the owner of the car. As the driver, it is easy to reduce fuel consumption and thereby save money and contribute to a better environment - here is some advice:
Plan for an effective average speed. Speeds above approx. 80 km/h (approx. 50 mph) and below 50 km/h (approx. 30 mph) lead to increased energy con­sumption.
Follow the Service and Warranty Book­let's recommended intervals for service and maintenance of the car.
Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off the engine when stationary for longer peri­ods. Pay attention to local regulations.
Plan the journey - a lot of unnecessary stops and uneven speed contribute to increased fuel consumption.
Use preconditioning – it can improve the range of the hybrid battery and reduce the energy requirement while driving.
Also remember to always dispose of environ­mentally hazardous waste, such as batteries and oil, in an environmentally safe manner. Consult a workshop in the event of uncertainty about how this type of waste should be dis-
carded - an authorised Volvo workshop is rec­ommended.

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

An air filter helps prevent dust and pollen entering the passenger compartment via the air intake.
The Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)* ensures that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the traffic outside.
The system cleans the air in the passenger compartment from contaminants such as par­ticles, hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides and ground-level ozone. If the outside air is conta­minated then the air intake is closed and the air is recirculated. Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic, queues and tunnels for exam­ple.
IAQS is a part of the Clean Zone Interior Pack­age (CZIP)*, which also includes a function that allows the fan to start when the car is unlocked with the remote control key.

Interior

The material used in the interior of a Volvo is carefully selected and has been tested in order to be pleasant and comfortable. Some of the details are hand-made, such as the seams of the steering wheel that are sewn by hand. The interior is monitored in order not to emit strong odours or substances that cause dis­comfort in the event of e.g. high heat and bright light.

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 also contrib­ute to a cleaner environment. When Volvo's workshops are entrusted with the service and maintenance of your car it becomes part of Volvo's system. Volvo makes clear demands regarding the way in which workshop prem­ises shall be designed in order to prevent spills and discharges into the environment. The workshop staff have the knowledge and the tools required to guarantee good environmen­tal care.

Recycling

Since Volvo works from a life cycle perspec­tive, it is also 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 retailer for referral to a certified/approved recycling facility.
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Related information

Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions (p. 669)
Economical driving (p. 466)
Start and switch off preconditioning (p. 222)
The owner's manual and the environment (p. 25)
Air quality (p. 200)
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IntelliSafe – driver support and safety

IntelliSafe is the Volvo Cars concept for car safety. IntelliSafe comprises a number of sys­tems5, whose purpose is to make a car jour­ney safer, to prevent injuries and to protect passengers and other road users.
WARNING
The functions are supplementary aids ­they cannot handle all situations in all con­ditions.
The driver always bears responsibility that the vehicle is driven safely and that applica­ble road traffic rules and regulations are fol­lowed.

Support

With the aim of assisting the driver to drive the car in a safer way, IntelliSafe has the fol­lowing functions.
Active main beam
Tunnel detection
Pilot Assist
*Cross Traffic Alert
*Blind Spot Information
Park Assist*
Park Assist Pilot*
Park assist camera*
Road Sign Information*
Electronic stability control
Roll Stability Control
Speed limiter*
Cruise control
Adaptive cruise control*
Rear Collision Warning
Driver Alert Control
All-wheel drive
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Prevention

With the aim of assisting the driver to avoid an accident, IntelliSafe has the following func­tions.
City Safety
Distance Warning*
Lane assistance
Collision Avoid. Assistance

Protection

With the aim of protecting the driver and pas­sengers in certain situations in the event of an accident, IntelliSafe has the following collabo­rative functions.
Whiplash Protection System
Pedestrian Protection System
Seatbelts with seatbelt tensioners
Airbags
NOTE
Read the individual sections on each sys­tem in order to fully understand the func­tions and learn about important warnings.

Related information

Active main beam (p. 155)
Safety (p. 44)
Driving support systems (p. 276)
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Some of the systems are fitted as standard, while others are options. This may vary depending on market, model year and car model.
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All Wheel Drive
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Sensus - online connectivity and entertainment

Sensus makes it possible to use different types of apps and turn the car into a Wi-Fi hotspot.

This is Sensus

Sensus offers an intelligent interface and online connectivity with the digital world. An intuitive navigation structure makes it possible to receive relevant support, information and entertainment when it is necessary, without distracting the driver.
Sensus covers all solutions in the car that are connected with entertainment, online connec­tivity, navigation* and the user interface between driver and car. It is Sensus that makes communication possible between you, the car and the outside world.

Information when it is needed, where it is needed

The different displays in the car provide infor­mation at the right time. The information is shown in different locations based on how it should be prioritised by the driver.
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Different types of information are shown in different displays depending on how the information should be prioritised.
Head-up display*
The head-up display shows selected informa­tion that the driver should deal with as soon as possible. Such information may, for example,
include traffic warnings, speed information and navigation* information. Road Sign Infor­mation and incoming phone calls are also shown in the head-up display. The display is operated via the right-hand steering wheel keypad and via the centre display.
Driver display
The driver display shows information on speed and e.g. incoming calls or song tracks being
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played. The display is operated via the two steering wheel keypads.
Centre display
Many of the main functions of the car are con­trolled from the centre display, a touch screen which reacts to touch. The number of physical buttons and controls in the car is therefore minimal. The screen can even be operated while wearing gloves.
From here, for example, you can control the climate control system, the entertainment sys­tem and seat position*. The information that is shown in the centre display can be acted on by the driver or someone else in the car when the opportunity arises.
Voice recognition system
The voice recognition system can be used without the driver needing to take his/her hands off the steering wheel. The system can understand natural speech. Use voice
recognition to, for example, play back a song, call someone, increase the temperature or read out a text message.

Related information

Head-up display* (p. 140)
Driver display (p. 81)
Overview of centre display (p. 107)
Voice recognition (p. 143)
Internet-connected car* (p. 531)
Sharing Internet access from the car via a Wi-Fi hotspot (p. 535)
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Software updates

So that you as a Volvo customer get the best experience of your car, Volvo continuously develops the systems in the cars and the ser­vices that you are offered.
You can update the software in your Volvo to the latest version when your car is serviced at an authorised Volvo dealer. The latest soft­ware update allows you to benefit from availa­ble improvements, including improvements from earlier software updates.
For more information about released updates and answers to frequently asked questions, please go to support.volvocars.com.
NOTE
Functionality after updating may vary depending on market, model, model year and options.

Related information

Sensus - online connectivity and entertain­ment (p. 34)
Managing system updates via the Down­load Centre (p. 597)

Recording data

As part of Volvo's safety and quality assur­ance, certain information about the vehicle's operation, functionality and incidents are recorded in the car.
This vehicle is equipped with an "Event Data Recorder" (EDR). Its primary purpose is to register and record data related to traffic acci­dents or collision-like situations, such as times when the airbag deploys or the vehicle strikes an obstacle in the road. The data is recorded in order to increase understanding of how vehi­cle systems work in these types of situations. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short time, usually 30 seconds or less.
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record data related to the following in the event of traffic accidents or collision-like situations:
How the various systems in the car worked
Whether the driver and passenger seat­belts were fastened/tensioned
The driver's use of the accelerator or brake pedal
The travel speed of the vehicle
This information can help us understand the circumstances in which traffic accidents, inju­ries and damage occur. The EDR only records data when a non-trivial collision situation
occurs. The EDR does not record any data during normal driving conditions. Similarly, the system never registers who is driving the vehi­cle or the geographic location of the accident or near-miss situation. However, other parties, such as the police, could use the recorded data in combination with the type of person­ally identifiable information routinely collected after a traffic accident. Special equipment and access to either the vehicle or the EDR is required to be able to interpret the registered data.
In addition to the EDR, the car is equipped with a number of computers designed to con­tinually check and monitor the function of the car. They can record data during normal driv­ing conditions, but in particular register faults affecting the vehicle's operation and function­ality, or upon activation of the vehicle's driver support function (e.g. City Safety and the auto brake function).
Some of the recorded data is required to ena­ble service and maintenance technicians to diagnose and remedy any faults that occurred in the vehicle. The registered information is also needed to enable Volvo to satisfy legal requirements laid out in laws and by govern­ment authorities. Information registered in the vehicle is stored in its computer until the vehi­cle is serviced or repaired.
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In addition to the above, the registered infor­mation can be used in aggregate form for research and product development with the aim of continuously improving the safety and quality of Volvo cars.
Volvo will not contribute to the above-descri­bed information being disclosed to third par­ties without the vehicle owner's consent. To comply with national legislation and regula­tions, Volvo may be forced to disclose infor­mation of this nature to the police or other authorities who may assert a legal right to access such. Special technical equipment which Volvo and workshops that have entered into agreements with Volvo have access to is required to be able to read and interpret the recorded data. Volvo is responsible that the information, which is transferred to Volvo dur­ing servicing and maintenance, is securely stored and managed and that its management complies with relevant legal requirements. For further information - contact a Volvo retailer.

Terms & Conditions for Services

Volvo offers services that help to enhance car safety and comfort.
These services include everything from assis­tance in emergencies to navigation and vari­ous maintenance services.
Before using the services, it is important for you to read the support information for Terms & Conditions for Services at www.volvocars.com.

Related information

Customer Privacy Policy (p. 38)

Customer Privacy Policy

Volvo respects and safeguards the personal integrity of everyone visiting our website.
This policy regards to the handling of cus­tomer data and personal information. The pur­pose is to give current, past and potential cus­tomers a general understanding of:
The circumstances in which we gather and process your personal data.
The types of personal data we gather.
The reason we gather your personal data.
How we handle your personal data.
For more information on the policy, search support information at www.volvocars.com.

Related information

User terms and conditions and data shar­ing (p. 537)
Terms & Conditions for Services (p. 38)
Recording data (p. 37)
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Important information on accessories and auxiliary equipment

The incorrect connection and installation of accessories and extra equipment can nega­tively affect the car's electronic system.
We strongly recommend that Volvo owners only install Volvo approved original accesso­ries, and that installation of accessories is only carried out by trained and qualified Volvo serv­ice technicians. Certain accessories only func­tion when associated software is installed in the car's computer system.
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.
Options or accessories described in this man­ual are marked with an asterisk. In the event of uncertainty over what is standard or an option/accessory, contact a Volvo retailer.
WARNING
The driver always bears the ultimate responsibility that the car is used safely and that laws and regulations in force are followed.
It is also important that the car has mainte­nance and service according to Volvo's rec­ommendations, the owner's information and the service and warranty booklet.
If the on-board information differs from the printed owner's manual then the printed information always has precedence.

Related information

Installation of accessories (p. 39)
Connection of equipment to the car's diagnostic socket (p. 40)
Reading the owner's manual (p. 23)

Installation of accessories

We strongly recommend that Volvo owners only install Volvo approved original accesso­ries, and that installation of accessories is only carried out by trained and qualified Volvo service technicians. Certain accessories only function when associated software is instal­led in the car's computer system.
Volvo original accessories are tested to ensure that they function with the car sys­tems for performance, safety and emis­sions control. In addition, a trained and qualified Volvo service technician knows where accessories may or may not be safely installed in your Volvo. Always seek the advice of a trained and qualified Volvo service technician before installing any accessories in or on your car.
Accessories that are not approved by Volvo may not have been specifically tes­ted for use with your car.
Some of the car's performance or safety systems can be negatively affected if you install accessories that have not been tes­ted by Volvo, or if you permit someone without experience of the car to install accessories.
Damage that is caused by accessories installed in a non-approved or incorrect way is not covered by any new car war­ranty. More warranty information can be found in the service and warranty booklet.
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Volvo does not accept any liability for deaths, personal injury or costs arising as a result of the installation of non-original accessories.

Related information

Important information on accessories and auxiliary equipment (p. 39)

Connection of equipment to the car's diagnostic socket

Incorrect connection and installation of soft­ware or diagnostic tools may have a negative effect on the car's electronic system.
We strongly recommend that Volvo owners only install Volvo approved original accesso­ries, and that installation of accessories is only carried out by trained and qualified Volvo serv­ice technicians. Certain accessories only func­tion when associated software is installed in the car's computer system.
Data link connector (On-board Diagnostic, OBDII) is under the instrument panel on the driver's side.
NOTE
Volvo Cars accepts no liability for the con­sequences if unauthorised equipment is connected to the On-board Diagnostic socket (OBDII). This socket should only be used by trained and qualified Volvo service technicians.

Related information

Important information on accessories and auxiliary equipment (p. 39)
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Showing the car's identification number

When contacting a Volvo dealer concerning your Volvo On Call subscription, for example, you will need the car's identification number (VIN7).
1.
Press
Settings in the top view in the cen-
tre display.
2. Continue to
System System
Information
Vehicle Identification
Number
.
> The car's identification number is
shown.
Another way of finding the VIN is to look on the dashboard through the car's windscreen, on the first page of the service and warranty booklet or in the car's registration certificate.
VIN is positioned in a similar place on all models.

Driver distraction

The driver is responsible for doing everything possible to ensure the safety of themselves, their passengers and other road users. Part of this responsibility is avoiding distractions such as carrying out an activity that is not related to operating the car in a driving envi­ronment.
Your new Volvo is, or can be, equipped with content-rich entertainment and communica­tions systems. This could be mobile phones with handsfree, navigation systems and audio systems with lots of functions. You may also have other portable electronic devices for your own convenience. Used correctly, in a safe way they can enrich the driving experience. If they are used in the wrong way they could dis­tract you.
We wish to give the following warnings regar­ding such systems, to indicate Volvo's con­cern for your safety. Never use a device or function in the car in such a way that it will distract you from the task of driving safely. Distractions can lead to serious accidents. Apart from these general warnings, we offer the following advice regarding the new func­tions that may be in the car:
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WARNING
Never use a hand-held mobile phone while driving. In some areas it is forbid­den for the driver to use a mobile phone while the car is moving.
If the car is equipped with a navigation system you must only set and change the itinerary when the car is parked.
Never program the audio system while the car is moving. Program the radio's presets when the car is parked and then use the programmed presets for faster and simpler use of the radio.
Never use laptops or hand-held com­puters while the car is moving.

Related information

Sound, media and Internet (p. 496)
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Safety

The vehicle is equipped with several safety systems that work together to protect the vehicle's driver and passengers in the event of an accident.
The car is equipped with a number of sensors that react in the event of an accident and acti­vate different safety systems, such as different types of airbags and seatbelt tensioners. Depending on the specific accident situation, such as collisions at different angles, roll-over or driving off the road, the systems react in dif­ferent ways to provide good protection.
There are also mechanical safety systems such as Whiplash Protection System. The car is also constructed so that a large part of the force of a collision is distributed to beams, pil­lars, floor, roof and other parts of the body.
The car's safety mode may be activated after a collision if an important function in the car has been damaged.

Warning symbol in driver display

The warning symbol is illuminated in the driver display when the car's electrical system is set in ignition
position II. The symbol is extin­guished after approx. 6 seconds if the car's safety system is fault-free.
WARNING
If the warning symbol remains illuminated or is switched on during driving and the message
SRS airbag Service urgent
Drive to workshop is shown in the driver
display, it means that part of one of the safety systems does not have full function­ality. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted as soon as possible.
WARNING
Never modify or repair the car's various safety systems yourself. Defective work in one of the systems can cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted.
If the specific warning symbol is bro­ken then the general warning symbol is illuminated instead and the driver display shows the same message.

Related information

Safety during pregnancy (p. 45)
Seatbelts (p. 48)
Airbags (p. 53)
Whiplash Protection System (p. 45)
Pedestrian Protection System (p. 47)
Safety mode (p. 59)
Child safety (p. 61)
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Safety during pregnancy

It is important that the seatbelt is used cor­rectly during pregnancy, and that pregnant drivers adjust their seating position.

Seatbelt

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.

Seating position

As the pregnancy progresses, pregnant drivers must adjust the seat and steering wheel 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

Safety (p. 44)
Seatbelts (p. 48)
Manual front seat (p. 182)
Power* front seat (p. 183)

Whiplash Protection System

Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) reduces the risk of whiplash injuries. The sys­tem consists of energy absorbing backrests and seat cushion, as well as a specially designed head restraint in the front seats.
WHIPS is deployed in the event of a rear-end collision, where the angle and speed of the collision and the nature of the colliding vehicle all have an influence.
When WHIPS is deployed, the front seat backrests are lowered backward and the seat cushions move downward to change the seat­ing position of the driver and front seat pas­senger. Its movement helps to absorb some of the forces that can arise and cause whiplash.
WARNING
WHIPS is a supplement to the seatbelts. Always use a seatbelt.
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WARNING
Never modify or repair the seat or WHIPS yourself. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be con­tacted.
If the front seats have been subjected to a major load, such as in conjunction with a collision, the seats must be replaced. Some of the seats' protective properties may have been lost even if they do not appear damaged.
Do not leave any objects on the floor behind or under the front seats or in the rear seat that may prevent WHIPS from functioning.
WARNING
Do not squeeze rigid objects between the rear seat cushion and the front seat's back­rest.
If a backrest in the rear seat is lowered then any load must be secured to prevent it from sliding up to the front seat backrest in the event of a collision.
WARNING
If a backrest in the rear seat is lowered or a rear-facing child seat is used in the rear seat, the corresponding front seat must be moved forward so that it does not make contact with the lowered backrest or child seat.

Seating position

For good protection from WHIPS the driver and passenger must have the correct seating position and make sure that the system's function is not obstructed.
Set the correct seating position in the front seat before driving starts.
Driver and front seat passenger should sit in the centre of the seat with as little space as possible between the head and the head restraint.

WHIPS and child seats

The protection provided by the car to children seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion is not diminished by WHIPS.

Related information

Safety (p. 44)
Manual front seat (p. 182)
Power* front seat (p. 183)
Rear Collision Warning* (p. 352)
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Pedestrian Protection System

The Pedestrian Protection System (PPS) is a system which, in certain frontal collisions, contributes to mitigating a pedestrian's impact with the car.
In certain frontal collisions with a pedestrian, the sensors in the front of the car react and the system is activated.
When PPS is activated, the following occur:
The rear section of the bonnet is raised.
An automatic alarm is sent via Volvo On Call*.
The sensors are active at a speed of approx. 2550 km/h (1530 mph).
The sensors are designed to detect a collision with an object that has similar properties to those of the human leg.
NOTE
There may be objects in the traffic environ­ment that prompt a signal to the sensors that is similar to a collision with a pedes­trian. It is possible that the system will be activated in the event of a collision with such an object.
WARNING
Do not fit any accessories or change any­thing in the front. Incorrect intervention at the front may cause incorrect function in the system and lead to serious injury and damage to the car.
Volvo recommends that genuine wiper arms are used and that only genuine parts are used for them.
WARNING
Never modify or repair the system yourself. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted. Defective work in the system could cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury.
WARNING
Volvo recommends contacting an author­ised Volvo workshop in the event of any damage to the front of the car in order to ensure that the system is intact.

Symbols in the driver display

Symbol Specification
PPS has been activated, or a fault has occurred in the system. Follow the recommendation given.

Related information

Safety (p. 44)
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Seatbelts

Heavy braking can have serious consequen­ces if the seatbelts are not used.
It is important that the seatbelt lies against the body so it can provide good protection. Do not lean the backrest too far back. The seatbelt is designed to protect in a normal seating posi­tion.
WARNING
Remember not to clip or hook the seatbelt to hooks or other interior fittings, as this prevents the belt from tightening properly.
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
Never modify or repair the seatbelts your­self. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted.
If the seatbelt has been subjected to a major load, such as in conjunction with a collision, the entire seatbelt must be replaced. Some of the seatbelt's protective properties may have been lost even if the seatbelt does not appear damaged. The seatbelt must also be replaced if it shows signs of wear or damage. The new seatbelt must be type-approved and designed for installation at the same location as the replaced seatbelt.

Related information

Safety (p. 44)
Seatbelt tensioner (p. 50)
Putting on and taking off seatbelts (p. 48)
Door and seatbelt reminder (p. 51)

Putting on and taking off seatbelts

Make sure that all passengers have fastened their seatbelts before starting to drive.

Putting on seatbelts

1. Pull out the seatbelt slowly and make sure it is not twisted or damaged.
NOTE
The seatbelt is equipped with an inertia reel that is locked in the following situa­tions:
if the belt is extended too quickly.
during braking and acceleration.
if the car leans heavily.
when driving in bends.
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2. Lock the belt by inserting the locking tab in the intended buckle.
> A loud "click" indicates that the belt has
locked.
WARNING
Always insert the tongue of the seatbelt into the buckle on the correct side. The seatbelts and buckles would otherwise possibly not function as intended in the event of a collision. There is a risk of seri­ous injury.
3. In the front seats the seatbelt can be adjusted for height.
Press together the seat mounting and move the seatbelt up or down.
Position the belt as high as possible with­out it chafing against your throat.
The seatbelt must pass over the shoulder (not down over the arm).
4. 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).
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WARNING
Each seatbelt is designed for only one per­son.
WARNING
Remember not to clip or hook the seatbelt to hooks or other interior fittings, as this prevents the belt from tightening properly.
WARNING
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.

Taking off seatbelts

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

Related information

Seatbelts (p. 48)
Seatbelt tensioner (p. 50)
Door and seatbelt reminder (p. 51)

Seatbelt tensioner

The car is fitted with standard seatbelt ten­sioners and electric* seatbelt tensioners that can tension the seatbelts in critical situations and collisions.

Standard seatbelt tensioner

All the seatbelts are equipped with a standard seatbelt tensioner.
The seatbelt tensioner tensions the seatbelt in the event of a collision with sufficient force in order to more effectively restrain the occu­pant.

Electric seatbelt tensioner*

The driver and front passenger seatbelts are equipped with an electric seatbelt tensioner.
The seatbelt tensioners work together and can be activated together with the driver support systems City Safety and Rear Collision Warning. In critical situations, such as panic braking, driving off the road (e.g. the car rolls into a ditch, lifts off the ground or hits some­thing in the terrain), skidding, or risk of colli­sion, the seatbelt can be tensioned by the seatbelt tensioner's electric motor.
The electric seatbelt tensioner helps to adjust the occupant to a better position, reducing the risk of striking the car's interior and improving the effect of safety systems, such as the car's airbags.
When the critical situation has come to an end, the seatbelt and the electric seatbelt pre­tensioner are restored automatically, but they can also be restored manually.
IMPORTANT
If the passenger airbag is deactivated, the electric seatbelt tensioner on the passen­ger side will also be deactivated.
WARNING
Never modify or repair the seatbelts your­self. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted.
If the seatbelt has been subjected to a major load, such as in conjunction with a collision, the entire seatbelt must be replaced. Some of the seatbelt's protective properties may have been lost even if the seatbelt does not appear damaged. The seatbelt must also be replaced if it shows signs of wear or damage. The new seatbelt must be type-approved and designed for installation at the same location as the replaced seatbelt.

Related information

Seatbelts (p. 48)
Putting on and taking off seatbelts (p. 48)
Resetting the electric seatbelt tensioner* (p. 51)
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Activating and deactivating passenger air­bag* (p. 56)
City Safety (p. 337)
Rear Collision Warning* (p. 352)

Resetting the electric seatbelt tensioner*

The electric seatbelt tensioner is designed to be reset automatically, but the seatbelt ten­sioner can be reset manually if the belt remains extended.
1. Stop the car at a safe place.
2. Unfasten the seatbelt and then refasten it. > The seatbelt and electric seatbelt ten-
sioner are reset.
WARNING
Never modify or repair the seatbelts your­self. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted.
If the seatbelt has been subjected to a major load, such as in conjunction with a collision, the entire seatbelt must be replaced. Some of the seatbelt's protective properties may have been lost even if the seatbelt does not appear damaged. The seatbelt must also be replaced if it shows signs of wear or damage. The new seatbelt must be type-approved and designed for installation at the same location as the replaced seatbelt.

Related information

Seatbelt tensioner (p. 50)
Seatbelts (p. 48)

Door and seatbelt reminder

The system reminds unbelted occupants to wear a seatbelt, and also warns about an open door, bonnet or lid.

Driver display graphics

Graphics in the driver display with different types of warnings. The warning colour on the door and boot lid is dependent on the speed of the car.
The driver display's graphics show which seats in the car are occupied by belted and unbelted passengers.
The same graphic also shows if the bonnet, boot lid, fuel filler flap or any door is open.
The graphic can be acknowledged by pressing the O button on the right-hand steering wheel keypad.
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Seatbelt reminder

Visual reminder in the roof console.
A visual reminder is given in the roof console and by means of the warning symbol in the driver display.
The acoustic reminder is dependent on speed, driving time and distance.
The belt status of the driver and passengers is shown in the driver display's graphic when a belt is buckled or unbuckled.
Child seats are not covered by the seatbelt reminder system.
Front seat
A visual and acoustic reminder remind the driver and front seat passenger to use a seat­belt if either of them is not wearing one.
Rear seat
The seatbelt reminder in the rear seat has two subfunctions:
Provides information on which seatbelts are being used in the rear seat. The driver display's graphics are shown when the seatbelts are in use.
Reminding that a seatbelt in the rear seat is unfastened during a journey by means of a visual and acoustic reminder. The reminder will cease once the seatbelt has been put on again.

Reminder for doors, bonnet, boot lid and fuel filler flap

If the bonnet, boot lid, fuel filler flap or any door is not closed properly, the graphic in the driver display shows what is open. Stop the car in a safe place as soon as possible and close the source of the warning.
If the car is driven at a speed lower than approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) then the driver display's information sym­bol illuminates.
If the car is driven at a speed higher than approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) then the driver display's warning symbol illuminates.

Related information

Seatbelts (p. 48)
Putting on and taking off seatbelts (p. 48)
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Airbags

The car is equipped with airbags and inflat­able curtains for driver and passengers.
NOTE
The detectors react differently depending on the nature of the collision and whether or not the seatbelts are fastened. Applies to all belt positions.
It is therefore possible that only one (or none) of the airbags may inflate in a colli­sion. The detectors sense the force of the collision on the vehicle and the action is adapted accordingly so that none, one or more airbags are deployed.
WARNING
The airbag system's control module is located in the centre console. If the centre console is drenched with water or other liq­uid, disconnect the cables to the starter battery. Do not attempt to start the car since the airbags may deploy. Recovering the car. Volvo recommends that it is trans­ported to an authorised Volvo workshop.

Deployed airbags

If any of the airbags have deployed, the follow­ing is recommended:
Recovering the car. Volvo recommends that it is transported to an authorised
Volvo workshop. Do not drive with deployed airbags.
Volvo recommends engaging an author­ised Volvo workshop to handle the replacement of components in the car's safety systems.
Always contact a doctor.
WARNING
Never drive with deployed airbags. They can make steering difficult. Other safety systems may also be damaged. The smoke and dust created when the airbags are deployed can cause skin and eye irritation/ injury after intensive exposure. In case of irritation, wash with cold water. The rapid deployment sequence and airbag fabric may cause friction and skin burns.

Related information

Safety (p. 44)
Driver airbags (p. 53)
Passenger airbag (p. 54)
Side airbags (p. 58)
Inflatable curtains (p. 59)

Driver airbags

As a supplement to the seatbelts, the car is equipped with steering wheel airbag and knee airbag1 on the driver's side.
Steering wheel airbag and knee airbag1 on the driv­er's side in the front seat.
In the event of a frontal collision, the airbags help to protect the head, neck, face and chest of the driver as well as the knees and legs.
A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the airbag/airbags is inflated. The airbag cushions the initial collision impact for the occupant. The airbag deflates when com­pressed by the collision. When this occurs, smoke escapes into the car. This is completely normal. The entire process, including inflation and deflation of the airbag, occurs within tenths of a second.
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WARNING
The seatbelts and airbags interact. If the belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision.
To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag deploys, passengers must sit as upright as possible with their feet on the floor and backs against the backrest.
WARNING
Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted for repair. Defective work in the airbag system could cause malfunction and result in seri­ous personal injury.

Steering wheel airbag location

This airbag is fitted into the centre of the steering wheel. The steering wheel is marked
AIRBAG.
Knee airbag1 location
The airbag is folded up in the lower part of the instrument panel on the driver's side. Its cover panel is marked AIRBAG.
WARNING
Do not place or attach any object on the top or front of the panel where the knee airbag is stowed.

Related information

Airbags (p. 53)
Passenger airbag (p. 54)

Passenger airbag

As a supplement to the seatbelts, the vehicle is equipped with an airbag on the passenger side in the front seat.
Front passenger airbag in front seat.
In the event of a frontal collision, the airbag helps to protect the head, neck, face and chest of the passenger as well as the knees and legs.
A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the airbag is inflated. The airbag cushions the initial collision impact for the occupant. The airbag deflates when compressed by the collision. When this occurs, smoke escapes into the car. This is completely normal. The entire process, including inflation and deflation
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of the airbag, occurs within tenths of a sec­ond.
WARNING
The seatbelts and airbags interact. If the belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this may diminish the protection provided by the airbag in the event of a collision.
To minimise the risk of injury if the airbag deploys, passengers must sit as upright as possible with their feet on the floor and backs against the backrest.
WARNING
Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted for repair. Defective work in the airbag system could cause malfunction and result in seri­ous personal injury.

Passenger airbag location

The airbag is folded up into a compartment above the glovebox. Its cover panel is marked
AIRBAG.
WARNING
Do not put objects in front of or above the dashboard where the passenger airbag is located.

Label for passenger airbag

Label on the passenger side's sun visor.
The warning label for the passenger airbag is positioned as shown above.
WARNING
If the car is not equipped with a switch to activate/deactivate the passenger airbag, the airbag will always be activated.
WARNING
Never allow anybody to stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat.
Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the airbag is acti­vated.
Front-facing passengers (children and adults) must never sit on the front passen­ger seat if the passenger airbag is deacti­vated.
Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life or lead to serious per­sonal injury.

Related information

Airbags (p. 53)
Driver airbags (p. 53)
Activating and deactivating passenger air­bag* (p. 56)
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Activating and deactivating passenger airbag*

The passenger airbag can be deactivated if the car is equipped with a switch, Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch (PACOS).
The switch for the passenger airbag is located on the passenger end of the instrument panel and is accessible when the passenger door is open.
Check that the switch is in the required posi­tion.
ON - The airbag is activated and all front­facing passengers (children and adults) can sit safely on the passenger seat.
OFF - The airbag is deactivated and chil­dren in rear-facing child seats can sit safely on the passenger seat.
WARNING
If the car is not equipped with a switch to activate/deactivate the passenger airbag, the airbag will always be activated.

Activating passenger airbag

Pull the switch outward and turn from OFF to ON.
> The driver display shows the message
Passenger airbag on Please acknowledge.
NOTE
If the passenger airbag has been activated/ deactivated with the car in ignition position I or lower, a message is shown in the driver display and the following indicator in the roof console approx. 6 seconds after the car's electrical system has been set in igni­tion position II.
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2. Confirm the message by pressing the right-hand steering wheel keypad's O but­ton.
> A text message and a warning symbol
in the roof console indicate that the air­bag for the front passenger seat is acti­vated.
WARNING
Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat when the airbag is activated.
The passenger airbag must always be acti­vated when front-facing passengers (chil­dren and adults) are sitting in the front pas­senger seat.
Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life or lead to serious per­sonal injury.

Deactivating passenger airbag

Pull the switch outward and turn from ON to OFF.
> The driver display shows the message
Passenger airbag off Please acknowledge.
NOTE
If the passenger airbag has been activated/ deactivated with the car in ignition position I or lower, a message is shown in the driver display and the following indicator in the roof console approx. 6 seconds after the car's electrical system has been set in igni­tion position II.
2. Confirm the message by pressing the right-hand steering wheel keypad's O but­ton.
> A text message and a symbol in the roof
console indicate that the airbag for the front passenger seat is deactivated.
WARNING
Front-facing passengers (children and adults) must never sit on the passenger seat when the airbag is deactivated.
Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life or lead to serious per­sonal injury.
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IMPORTANT
If the passenger airbag is deactivated, the electric seatbelt tensioner on the passen­ger side will also be deactivated.

Related information

Seatbelt tensioner (p. 50)
Child seats (p. 62)

Side airbags

The side airbags on the driver's and passen­ger seats act to protect the chest and hips in the event of a collision.
The side airbags are fitted in the outer back­rest frames of the front seats and help to pro­tect the driver and passengers in the front seat.
A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the side airbags are inflated. The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel and thereby cushions the initial impact. The airbag deflates when compressed by the collision. The side airbag is normally only deployed on the side of the collision.
WARNING
Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted for repair. Defective work in the side airbag system could cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury.
WARNING
Do not put objects in the area between the outside of the seat and the door panel, since this area is required by the side air­bag.
Volvo recommends the use only of car seat covers approved by Volvo. Other seat cov­ers may impede the operation of the side airbags.
WARNING
Side airbags are a supplement the seat­belts. Always use a seatbelt.

Side airbags and child seats

The protection provided by the car to children seated in a child seat or on a booster cushion is not diminished by the side airbag.

Related information

Airbags (p. 53)
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Inflatable curtains

The Inflatable Curtain (IC), helps to prevent the driver and passengers from striking their heads on the inside of the car during a colli­sion.
The inflatable curtain is mounted along both sides of the headlining and helps protect the driver and outer seat passengers of the car. The panels are labelled with IC AIRBAG.
A sufficiently violent collision trips the sensors and the inflatable curtain is inflated.
WARNING
Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop should be contacted for repair. Defective work in the inflatable cur­tain system can cause malfunction and result in serious personal injury.
WARNING
Never hang or attach heavy items onto the handles in the roof. The hooks are only designed for light coats and jackets (not for solid objects such as umbrellas).
Do not screw or install anything onto the car's headlining, door pillars or side panels. This could compromise the intended pro­tection. Volvo recommends only using Volvo genuine parts that are approved for fitting within these areas.
WARNING
Leave 10 cm (4 inches) space between the load and the side windows if the car is loa­ded to above the top edge of the door win­dows. Otherwise, the intended protection of the inflatable curtain, which is concealed in the headlining, may be compromised.
WARNING
The inflatable curtain is a supplement to the seatbelts. Always use a seatbelt.

Related information

Airbags (p. 53)

Safety mode

Safety mode is a protective state that is trig­gered when a collision may have damaged any of the car's vital functions, such as the fuel lines, sensors for any of the safety sys­tems, or the brake system.
If the car has been in a collision, the message
Safety mode See Owner's manual may be
shown on the driver display with a warning symbol as long as the display is not damaged and the car's electrical system is still in work­ing order. This message means that the car has reduced functionality.
WARNING
Never, under any circumstances, attempt to restart the car if it smells of fuel when the
Safety mode See Owner's manual
message is shown in the driver display. Leave the car at once.
If the car is in safety mode, it is possible to attempt to reset the system in order to start and move the car for a short distance, if in a dangerous traffic situation for example.
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WARNING
Never attempt to repair your car or reset the electronics yourself if the car has been in safety mode. This could result in per­sonal injury or the car not functioning as normal. Volvo recommends that engaging an authorised Volvo workshop to check and restore the car to normal status after
Safety mode See Owner's manual has
been shown.
WARNING
If the car is in safety mode it must not be towed. It must be transported from its location. Volvo recommends that it is transported to an authorised Volvo work­shop.

Related information

Safety (p. 44)
Starting and moving the car after safety mode (p. 60)
Recovery (p. 489)

Starting and moving the car after safety mode

If the car is in safety mode, it is possible to attempt to reset the system in order to start and move the car for a short distance, if in a dangerous traffic situation for example.

Starting the car after safety mode

1. Check the general damage situation of the car and whether any fuel has been leaking. There must be no smell of fuel either.
If there is only minor damage and a check has revealed no fuel leaks, starting can be attempted.
WARNING
Never, under any circumstances, attempt to restart the car if it smells of fuel when the
Safety mode See Owner's manual
message is shown in the driver display. Leave the car at once.
2. Switch off the car.
3. Then try to start the car. > The car's electronics carry out a sys-
tems check and then try to resume nor­mal status. The driver display shows the message
Car start System check,
wait during this time. This can take up
to one minute.
4. Then try to start the car again when the message
Car start System check, wait
is no longer shown in the driver's display.
IMPORTANT
If the message Safety mode See
Owner's manual is still shown on the dis-
play the car must not be driven or towed but a vehicle recovery service must then be used instead. Even if the car appears to be driveable, hidden damage may make the car impossible to control once moving.

Moving the car after safety mode

1. If the driver display shows the message
Normal mode The car is now in normal mode after a start attempt, the car can be
carefully moved if standing in a dangerous position.
2. Do not move the car further than neces­sary.
WARNING
If the car is in safety mode it must not be towed. It must be transported from its location. Volvo recommends that it is transported to an authorised Volvo work­shop.
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Related information

Safety mode (p. 59)
Starting the car (p. 436)
Recovery (p. 489)

Child safety

Children must always sit secure while travel­ling in the car.
Volvo has child safety equipment (child seats and attachment devices) which is designed for fitting in this particular car. Using Volvo's child safety equipment, you obtain good conditions for a child to travel safely in the car. In addi­tion, the child safety equipment fits in well and is simple to use.
The equipment that should be used is selected taking account of the weight and size of the child.
Volvo recommends that children travel in a rear-facing child seat until as late an age as possible, at least until 34 years of age, and then in a front-facing child seat until the child is 140 cm (4 feet 7 inches) tall.
NOTE
Legal provisions about the type of child seat that must be used for children of dif­ferent ages and heights vary from country to country. Check what does apply.
NOTE
When using child safety equipment, it is important to read the installation instruc­tions included.
In the event of questions when fitting child safety equipment, contact the manufac­turer for clearer instructions.
Children of all ages and sizes must always sit correctly secured in the car. Never allow a child to sit on the knee of a passenger.

Related information

Safety (p. 44)
Child seats (p. 62)
Activating and deactivating child safety locks (p. 265)
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Child seats

Suitable child seats should always be used when children are travelling in the car.
Children should sit comfortably and safely. Make sure that the child seat is positioned, mounted and used correctly.
Look in the installation instructions for the child seat for the correct fitting.
NOTE
When using child safety equipment, it is important to read the installation instruc­tions included.
In the event of questions when fitting child safety equipment, contact the manufac­turer for clearer instructions.
NOTE
Never leave a child seat loose in the car. Always secure it according to the instruc­tions for the child seat, even when it is not in use.
NOTE
Long-term installation and use of child seats may cause wear and tear on the car's fittings. Volvo recommends using the kick guard accessory to protect the car's fit­tings.

Related information

Child safety (p. 61)
Upper mounting points for child seats (p. 62)
Lower mounting points for child seats (p. 63)
i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats (p. 64)
Child seat positioning (p. 64)
Activating and deactivating passenger air­bag* (p. 56)

Upper mounting points for child seats

The car is equipped with upper mounting points for child seats on the rear seat's outer seats.
The upper mounting points are primarily intended for use with front-facing child seats.
Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when connecting a child seat to the upper mounting points.

The location of the mounting points

The location of the mounting points is indicated by symbols on the parcel shelf behind the rear seat.
The mounting points are located on the parcel shelf behind the rear seat's outer seats.
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WARNING
The child seat's upper straps must be routed through the hole in the head restraint leg before they are tensioned at the mounting point. If this is not possible, follow the recommendations from the child seat manufacturer.
NOTE
Fold the head restraints in order to facili­tate fitting this type of child seat in cars with folding head restraints on the outer seats.

Related information

Child seats (p. 62)
Lower mounting points for child seats (p. 63)
i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats (p. 64)
Overview table for location of child seats (p. 68)
Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts (p. 69)

Lower mounting points for child seats

The car is equipped with lower mounting points for child seats in the front seat* and the rear seat.
The lower mounting points are designed to be used in conjunction with certain rear-facing child seats.
Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when connecting a child seat to the lower mounting points.

The location of the mounting points

Mounting point locations in the front seat.
The mounting points in the front seat are located on the sides of the passenger seat's legroom.
The mounting points in the front seat are only mounted if the vehicle is equipped with a
switch to activate/deactivate the passenger airbag*.
Mounting point locations in the rear seat.
The mounting points in the rear seat are located on the rear section of the front seat's floor rails.

Related information

Child seats (p. 62)
Upper mounting points for child seats (p. 62)
i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats (p. 64)
Overview table for location of child seats (p. 68)
Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts (p. 69)
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i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats

The car is equipped with i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats in the rear seat.
i-Size/ISOFIX2 is a fixture system for car child seats that is based on an international stand­ard.
Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when connecting a child seat to the i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points.

The location of the mounting points

Mounting point locations are indicated by symbols
2
on the upholstery of the backrest.
The mounting points for i-Size/ISOFIX are located behind covers in the lower section of the rear seat's backrest, in the outer seats.
Lift the covers in order to access the mounting points.

Related information

Child seats (p. 62)
Upper mounting points for child seats (p. 62)
Lower mounting points for child seats (p. 63)
Overview table for location of child seats (p. 68)
Table for location of i-Size child seats (p. 71)
Table for location of ISOFIX child seats (p. 72)

Child seat positioning

It is important to position the child seat in the right place in the car. The choice of location depends, amongst other things, on the type of child seat and whether the passenger air­bag is activated.
Rear-facing child seat and airbag are not compatible.
Always fit rear-facing child seats in the rear seat if the passenger airbag is activated. If a child is sitting on the front passenger seat then he/she could suffer serious injury if the airbag deploys.
If the passenger airbag is deactivated then rear-facing child seats can be fitted on the front passenger seat.
2
Names and symbols change depending on market.
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NOTE
Regulations regarding the placement of children in cars vary from country to coun­try. Check what does apply.
WARNING
Never allow anybody to stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat.
Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the airbag is acti­vated.
Front-facing passengers (children and adults) must never sit on the front passen­ger seat if the passenger airbag is deacti­vated.
Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life or lead to serious per­sonal injury.

Label for passenger airbag

Label on the passenger side's sun visor.
The warning label for the passenger airbag is positioned as shown above.

Related information

Child seats (p. 62)
Child seat mounting (p. 65)
Overview table for location of child seats (p. 68)
Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts (p. 69)
Table for location of i-Size child seats (p. 71)
Table for location of ISOFIX child seats (p. 72)

Child seat mounting

It is important to remember a number of things when a child seat is mounted and used, which depend on where the child seat is positioned.
WARNING
Booster cushions/child seats with steel braces or some other design that could rest on the seatbelt buckle's opening but­ton must not be used, as they could cause the seatbelt buckle to open accidentally.
Do not secure the straps for the child seat into the seat's horizontal adjustment bar or in springs, rails or beams under the seat. Sharp edges may damage the straps.
Do not allow the upper section of the child seat to rest against the windscreen.
NOTE
When using child safety equipment, it is important to read the installation instruc­tions included.
In the event of questions when fitting child safety equipment, contact the manufac­turer for clearer instructions.
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NOTE
Never leave a child seat loose in the car. Always secure it according to the instruc­tions for the child seat, even when it is not in use.
NOTE
Long-term installation and use of child seats may cause wear and tear on the car's fittings. Volvo recommends using the kick guard accessory to protect the car's fit­tings.

Installation in the front seat

When fitting rear-facing child seats, check that the passenger airbag is deactivated.
When fitting front-facing child seats, check that the passenger airbag is acti­vated.
Only use child seats that are recom­mended by Volvo, are universally approved or are semi-universal, and where the car is included on the manufacturer's vehicle list.
ISOFIX child seats can only be fitted when the car is equipped with the ISOFIX con­sole3 accessory.
If the child seat is equipped with lower straps, Volvo recommends that the lower mounting points are used with these3.
If the child seat is equipped with support legs, always fit the support leg/support legs directly to the floor. Never fit a sup­port leg to a footrest or other object.

Installation in the rear seat

Only use child seats that are recom­mended by Volvo, are universally approved4 or are semi-universal, and where the car is included on the manufac­turer's vehicle list.
A child seat with support legs must not be fitted in the centre seat.
The outer seats are equipped with the ISOFIX fixture system and are approved for i-Size5.
The outer seats are equipped with upper mounting points. Volvo recommends that child seat's upper straps should be pulled through the hole in the head restraint before being tensioned at the mounting point. If this is not possible, follow the rec­ommendations from the child seat manu­facturer.
If the child seat is equipped with lower straps, never adjust the position of the seat in front after the straps have been fit­ted in the lower mounting points. Always remember to remove the lower straps when the child seat is not installed.
If the child seat is equipped with support legs, always fit the support leg/support legs directly to the floor. Never fit a sup­port leg to a footrest or other object.
With the installation of an infant seat in the rear seat, Volvo recommends a distance of at least 50 mm (2 inches) from the front part of the infant seat to the rearmost part of the seat in front.
3
The accessory range varies depending on market.
4
Does not apply to the centre seat.
5
Varies depending on market.
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Related information

Child seat positioning (p. 64)
Overview table for location of child seats (p. 68)
Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts (p. 69)
Table for location of i-Size child seats (p. 71)
Table for location of ISOFIX child seats (p. 72)
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Overview table for location of child seats

The table gives an overview of the types of child seats suitable for the car's seats.
Seat positions in left-hand drive cars.
Seat positions in right-hand drive cars.
i-Size child seats Universally approved child seats secured using the car's seatbelt
Other child seat categories
A
Seat position
B
3, 5
2C, 3, 5 2C, 3, 4, 5
A
For more information, contact the child seat manufacturer.
B
According to the numbering above.
C
Activated airbag for front-facing child seats. Deactivated airbag for rear-facing child seats.

Related information

Child seat positioning (p. 64)
Child seat mounting (p. 65)
Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts (p. 69)
Table for location of i-Size child seats (p. 71)
Table for location of ISOFIX child seats (p. 72)
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Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts

The table gives a recommendation for which child seats suit which locations, and for what size of child.
NOTE
Always read the owner's manual section on installing a child seat before installing one in the car.
Weight Front seat (with deactivated airbag, only
rear-facing child seats)
A
Front seat (with activated airbag, only front-facing child seats)
A
Outer rear seat Centre rear seat
Group 0 max 10 kg
U
B, C
X
U
C
L
C
Group 0+ max 13 kg
U
B, C
X
U
C
L
C
Group 1 918 kg
L
D
UF
B, E
UE, L
D
L
E
Group 2 1525 kg
L
D
UF
B, F
UF, L
D
L
F
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Weight Front seat (with deactivated airbag, only
rear-facing child seats)
A
Front seat (with activated airbag, only front-facing child seats)
A
Outer rear seat Centre rear seat
Group 3 2236 kg
X
UF
B, F
U
F
L
F
U: Suitable for universal category restraints approved for use in this mass group. UF: Suitable for front-facing universally approved child seats. L: Suitable for particular child restraints. These restraints may be of the specific vehicle, restricted or semi-universal categories. X: The seat is not suitable for children in this mass group.
A
The seat cushion extension must always be retracted for the installation of child seats.
B
Adjust the backrest to a more upright position.
C
Volvo recommends: Volvo infant seat (type approval E1 04301146).
D
Volvo recommends: Volvo rear-facing seat (type approval E5 04212).
E
Volvo recommends rear-facing child seat for children in this mass group.
F
Volvo recommends: Booster cushion with and without back (type approval E5 04216); Volvo booster seat (type approval E1 04301312).
WARNING
Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the passenger air­bag is activated.

Related information

Child seat positioning (p. 64)
Child seat mounting (p. 65)
Overview table for location of child seats (p. 68)
Table for location of i-Size child seats (p. 71)
Table for location of ISOFIX child seats (p. 72)
Seatbelts (p. 48)
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Table for location of i-Size child seats

The table gives a recommendation for which i-Size child seats suit which locations, and for what size of child.
The child seat must be approved in accord­ance with UN Reg R129.
NOTE
Always read the owner's manual section on installing a child seat before installing one in the car.
Type of child seat Front seat (with deactivated airbag,
only rear-facing child seats)
Front seat (with activated airbag, only
front-facing child seats)
Outer rear seat Centre rear seat
i-Size child seats X X
i-U
A, B
X
i-U: Suitable for i-Size "universal" child seat, front-facing and rear-facing. X: Not suitable for universally approved child seats.
A
Volvo recommends that children travel in a rear-facing child seat until as late an age as possible, at least until 34 years of age.
B
Volvo recommends: BeSafe iZi Kid X2 i-Size (type approval E4129R000002).

Related information

Child seat positioning (p. 64)
Child seat mounting (p. 65)
Overview table for location of child seats (p. 68)
Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts (p. 69)
Table for location of ISOFIX child seats (p. 72)
i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats (p. 64)
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Table for location of ISOFIX child seats

The table gives a recommendation for which ISOFIX child seats suit which locations, and for what size of child.
The child seat must be approved in accord­ance with UN Reg R44 and the car model must be included in the manufacturer's vehicle list.
NOTE
Always read the owner's manual section on installing a child seat before installing one in the car.
Weight
Size class
A
Type of child seat Front seat (with deacti-
vated airbag, only rear-
facing child seats)
B, C
Front seat (with acti-
vated airbag, only
front-facing child
seats)
B, C
Outer rear seat Centre rear seat
Group 0 max 10 kg
E Rear-facing infant seat
IL
B, D
, X
E
X
IL
D
X
Group 0+ max 13 kg
E Rear-facing infant seat
IL
B, D, F
, X
E
X
IL
D
XC Rear-facing child seat
D Rear-facing child seat
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Weight
Size class
A
Type of child seat Front seat (with deacti-
vated airbag, only rear-
facing child seats)
B, C
Front seat (with acti-
vated airbag, only
front-facing child
seats)
B, C
Outer rear seat Centre rear seat
Group 1 918 kg
A Front-facing child seat
X
IL
B, F, G
, X
E
ILG, IUF
G
XB Front-facing child seat
B1 Front-facing child seat
C Rear-facing child seat
IL
B, F
, X
E
X IL X
D Rear-facing child seat
IL: Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems. These child restraint systems are those of the specific vehicle, restricted or semi-universal categories.
IUF: Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group. X: Not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems.
A
For child seats with the ISOFIX fixture system there is a size classification to help users choose the right type of child seat. The size class can be read on the child seat's label.
B
Works for the installation of ISOFIX child seats that are semi-universally approved (IL) if the car is equipped with the ISOFIX console accessory (the accessory range varies depending on market). There are no upper mounting points for child seats here.
C
The seat cushion extension must always be retracted for the installation of child seats.
D
Volvo recommends: Volvo infant seat secured using the ISOFIX fixture system (type approval E1 04301146).
E
Applicable if the car is not fitted with an ISOFIX bracket.
F
Adjust the backrest so that the head restraint does not interfere with the child seat.
G
Volvo recommends rear-facing child seat for children in this mass group.
WARNING
Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the passenger air­bag is activated.
NOTE
If an i-Size/ISOFIX child seat has no size classification, the car model must be included on the vehicle list for the child seat.
NOTE
Volvo recommends contacting an author­ised Volvo dealer for information about which i-Size/ISOFIX child seats Volvo rec­ommends.
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Related information

Child seat positioning (p. 64)
Child seat mounting (p. 65)
Overview table for location of child seats (p. 68)
Table for location of child seats using the car's seatbelts (p. 69)
Table for location of i-Size child seats (p. 71)
i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points for child seats (p. 64)
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Detail information for child seat manufacturers

The table provides detailed information for child seat manufacturers on which locations in the car are appropriate for which types of child seat.
Seat positions in left-hand drive cars.
Seat positions in right-hand drive cars.
Seat position
A
1 2 (with deactivated
airbag, only rear-fac­ing child seats)
B, C
2 (with activated air­bag, only front-facing child seats)
B, C
3
4
D
5
Seat position suitable for universal category restraints which are attached using the car's seatbelt (Yes/No).
No
Yes
E
Yes
E
Yes No Yes
Seat position for i-Size (Yes/No) No No No Yes No Yes
Seat position lateral fixture (L1/L2/No) No No No No No No
Largest suitable rearward facing fixture (R1/R2/R3/No) No
R3
F
No R3 No R3
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Seat position
A
1 2 (with deactivated
airbag, only rear-fac­ing child seats)
B, C
2 (with activated air­bag, only front-facing child seats)
B, C
3
4
D
5
Largest suitable forward facing fixture (F1/F2/F2x/F3/No) No No F3 F3 No F3
Largest suitable booster fixture (B2/B3/No) No No B3 B3 No B3
A
In accordance with illustration.
B
The seat cushion extension must always be retracted for the installation of child seats.
C
A child seat with support legs can be used on this seat.
D
A child seat with support legs cannot be used on this seat.
E
Adjust the backrest to a more upright position.
F
Works for the installation of ISOFIX child seats that are semi-universally approved (IL) if the car is equipped with the ISOFIX console accessory (the accessory range varies depending on market). Upper mounting points for child seats are not available for this seat.
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Instruments and controls in left­hand drive car
The overviews show where the displays and controls near the driver are located.

Steering wheel and instrument panel

Position lamps, daytime running lights, dipped beam, main beam, direction indi­cators, rear fog lamp, resetting the trip meter
Steering wheel paddles for manual gear changing in an automatic gearbox*
Head-up display*
Driver display
Wipers and washing, rain sensor*
Right-hand steering wheel keypad
Steering wheel adjustment
Horn
Left-hand steering wheel keypad
Bonnet opening
Display lighting, boot lid unlocking/open­ing, halogen headlamp levelling

Roof console

Front reading lamps and interior lighting
Panorama roof*
Display in roof console, ON CALL button*
Manual dimming of interior rearview mir­ror

Centre and tunnel console

Centre display
Hazard warning flashers, defrosting, media
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive mode control
Parking brake
Automatic braking when stationary
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Driver's door

Memories for power front seat*, door mir­ror and head-up display* settings
Central locking
Power windows, door mirrors, electric child safety lock*
Adjusting front seat

Related information

Manual front seat (p. 182)
Adjusting the power* front seat (p. 183)
Adjusting the steering wheel (p. 196)
Lighting control (p. 150)
Starting the car (p. 436)
Driver display (p. 81)
Overview of centre display (p. 107)
Gearbox (p. 450)
Instruments and controls in right­hand drive car
The overviews show where the displays and controls near the driver are located.

Steering wheel and instrument panel

Position lamps, daytime running lights, dipped beam, main beam, direction indi­cators, rear fog lamp, resetting the trip meter
Steering wheel paddles for manual gear changing in an automatic gearbox*
Head-up display*
Driver display
Wipers and washing, rain sensor*
Right-hand steering wheel keypad
Display lighting, boot lid unlocking/open­ing, halogen headlamp levelling
Bonnet opening
Horn
Steering wheel adjustment
Left-hand steering wheel keypad

Roof console

Front reading lamps and interior lighting
Panorama roof*
Display in roof console, ON CALL button*
Manual dimming of interior rearview mir­ror
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Centre and tunnel console

Centre display
Hazard warning flashers, defrosting, media
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive mode control
Parking brake
Automatic braking when stationary

Driver's door

Memories for power front seat*, door mir­ror and head-up display* settings
Central locking
Power windows, door mirrors, electric child safety lock*
Adjusting front seat

Related information

Manual front seat (p. 182)
Adjusting the power* front seat (p. 183)
Adjusting the steering wheel (p. 196)
Lighting control (p. 150)
Starting the car (p. 436)
Driver display (p. 81)
Overview of centre display (p. 107)
Gearbox (p. 450)
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Driver display

The driver display shows information about the car and driving.
The driver display contains gauges, indicators and indicator and warning symbols. The con­tent of the driver display depends on the car's equipment, settings and which functions are active at that time.
The driver display is activated as soon as a door is opened, i.e. in ignition position 0. The driver display extinguishes after a while if it is not used. To reactivate it, proceed with one of the following:
Depress the brake pedal.
Activate ignition position I.
Open one of the doors.
WARNING
If the driver display should extinguish, not illuminate on activation/start or be fully or partially illegible, the car must not be used. You should visit a workshop immediately. Volvo recommends an authorised Volvo workshop.
WARNING
In the event of a fault in the driver display the information on e.g. brakes, airbags or other safety systems may not be shown. In which case, the driver cannot check the status of the car's systems or receive cur­rent warnings and information.
The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.
Location in the driver display:
On the left In the middle On the right
Speedometer Indicator and warning symbols
Tachometer/Hybrid gauge
A
Trip meter Outside temperature gauge Gear shift indicator
Odometer
B
Clock Drive mode
Cruise control and speed limiter information Messages, in some cases with graphics Fuel gauge
Road Sign Information*
Door and seatbelt information Hybrid battery gauge
Charging status Distance to empty tank
Media player Distance to empty battery
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On the left In the middle On the right
Navigation map*
Instantaneous fuel consumption
Phone App menu (activated via steering wheel keypad)
Voice recognition
A
Depends on drive mode selected.
B
Accumulated mileage.

Dynamic symbol

The dynamic symbol in its basic form.
The centre of the driver display contains a dynamic symbol that changes appearance for different types of message. An amber or red marker around the symbol indicates the degree of severity of a control or warning mes­sage.
Examples of indicator symbol.
With an animation, the basic shape can be turned into a graphic showing where a prob­lem is situated, or in order to clarify informa­tion.

Related information

Driver display settings (p. 83)
Warning symbols in the driver display (p. 94)
Indicator symbols in the driver display (p. 91)
Trip computer (p. 86)
Messages in the driver display (p. 103)
Handling the application menu in the driver display (p. 102)
Drive modes (p. 458)
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Driver display settings

Settings for the driver display's display options can be made via the driver display's application menu and via the centre display's settings menu.

Settings via the driver display's app menu

The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.
The app menu is opened and controlled using the right-hand keypad on the steering wheel.
In the app menu, you can choose which infor­mation is shown on the driver display from:
trip computer
media player
phone
navigation system*.

Settings via the centre display

Selecting information type
1.
Tap on
Settings in the centre display's
top view.
2. Press
My Car Displays Driver
Display Information
.
3. Select what should be shown in the back­ground:
Show no information in background
Show information for current playing media
Show navigation even if no route is set
Selecting theme
1.
Tap on
Settings in the centre display's
top view.
2. Tap on
My Car Displays Display
Themes
.
3. Select a theme (appearance) for the driver display:
Glass
Minimalistic
Performance
Chrome Rings
Selecting language
1.
Tap on
Settings in the centre display's
top view.
2. Tap on
System System Languages
and Units
System Language to select
language. > A change will affect the language in all
displays.
These settings are personal and are saved automatically to the active driver profile.

Related information

Driver display (p. 81)
Handling the application menu in the driver display (p. 102)
Other settings in the centre display's top view (p. 130)
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Fuel gauge

The fuel gauge in the driver display shows the fuel level in the tank.
The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.
The beige zone in the fuel gauge indicates the quantity of fuel in the tank.
When the fuel level is low and it is soon time to refuel, the fuel pump symbol illuminates and changes to amber. The trip computer also indicates the distance to empty tank.

Related information

Driver display (p. 81)
Hybrid battery gauge (p. 85)
Filling fuel (p. 473)
Fuel tank - volume (p. 667)

Hybrid gauge

In drive modes Hybrid and Pure, the driver display shows a hybrid gauge that can help the driver to drive the car in a more energy­efficient way.
The hybrid gauge shows in different ways the relationship between how much power is being taken from the electric motor and how much power is available.

Symbols in the hybrid gauge

Indicates current level for available electric motor power. If the symbol is filled in, it means that the electric motor is in use.
If the symbol is not filled in, it means that the electric motor is not in use.
Indicates the power level when the combustion engine starts. If the symbol is filled in, it means that the combustion engine is in use.
Indicates the power level when the internal combustion engine is due to start. If the symbol is not filled in, it means that the combustion engine is
not in use.
Indicator that shows that the hybrid battery is being charged, e.g. if the brake pedal is gently depressed.

Driver-requested power

The pointer in the hybrid gauge indicates the amount of engine power requested by the driver by regulating the accelerator pedal. The higher the reading on the scale, the more power is requested by the driver in the current gear. The marker between the lightning flash and the drop shows the point at which the internal combustion engine starts.
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Example:
The car is started but stationary, no power is reques­ted.
The electric motor cannot supply the amount of engine power requested and the internal combustion engine starts.
The car generates current to the battery, the battery is charged, e.g. when the brake pedal is pressed lightly or during engine braking down a hill.

Related information

Drive modes (p. 458)
Driver display (p. 81)
Foot brake (p. 442)
Starting and stopping the combustion engine in Twin Engine (p. 457)

Hybrid battery gauge

The hybrid battery gauge shows how much energy there is in the hybrid battery.
The energy in the hybrid battery is used for the electric motor, but also to cool or heat the car. The trip computer calculates an approximate distance for the energy left in the hybrid bat­tery.
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Symbols in the hybrid battery gauge

The symbol in the hybrid battery gauge indicates that the
Hold function is activated,
and the symbol indicates that the Charge function is activated.

Related information

Driver display (p. 81)
Charging the hybrid battery (p. 409)
Hold and Charge function (p. 469)

Trip computer

The car's trip computer records vales such as e.g. distance, fuel consumption and average speed whilst driving.
In order to facilitate fuel-efficient driving, infor­mation is recorded about both instantaneous and average fuel consumption. The informa­tion from the trip computer can be shown in the driver display.
Examples of trip computer information in the driver display. The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.
The following meters are included in the trip computer:

Trip meter

Odometer

Instantaneous fuel consumption

Distance to empty tank
Distance to empty battery
Tourist - alternative speedometer
Units for distance, speed, etc. can be changed via system settings in the centre display.
Trip meter
There are two trip meters, TM and TA. TM can be reset manually and TA is reset
automatically if the car is not used for at least four hours.
The following information is registered while driving:
Mileage
Driving time
Average speed
Average fuel consumption
The values apply from the trip meter's latest reset.
Odometer
The odometer records the car's total mileage. This value cannot be reset to zero.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
This gauge shows the fuel consumption that the car has at the moment. The value is upda­ted approximately every second.
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Distance to empty tank

The trip computer calculates the remaining mileage with the fuel available in the tank.
The calculation is based on the average fuel consumption over the last 30 km (20 miles) and the remaining drivable fuel quantity.
When the gauge shows "----", there is not enough fuel left to be able to calculate the remaining mileage. Refuel as soon as possible.
NOTE
There may be a slight deviation if the driv­ing style has been changed.
An economic driving style generally results in a longer driving distance.

Distance to empty battery

The approximate distance that can be driven with the remaining amount of energy in the hybrid battery is indicated adjacent to this symbol.
The calculation is based on the average con­sumption of normally loaded vehicle, during normal driving and taking into account whether the air conditioning (AC) is switched on or off. When changing between the
Hybrid
and Pure drive modes, the calculated distance
increases since the Pure mode has reduced climate settings (ECO climate).
No guaranteed range on electric power remains when the gauge shows "----".
NOTE
There may be a slight deviation if the driv­ing style has been changed.
An economic driving style generally results in a longer driving distance.
Start value for fully charged hybrid battery
Since it is difficult to anticipate driving style and other factors that affect the range for electric operation, Volvo has decided to use a start value when the car is fully charged. The start value indicates an up-to figure instead of a forecast for the range for electric operation. The difference in start value between
Hybrid
and Pure is due to the car being allowed to use more energy from the hybrid battery in
Pure mode, as well as that the car changes
over to ECO climate.
Mileage for electric operation
In order to achieve the longest possible mile­age for electric operation, the driver of an elec­trically powered car also has to think about energy conservation. The more consumers there are (stereo, electric heating in windows/ mirrors/seats, very cold air from the climate
control system, etc.) that are active - the shorter the potential mileage.
NOTE
In addition to high current take-off in the passenger compartment, sudden accelera­tion and braking, high speed, heavy loads, low outside temperature and uphill gradi­ents also reduce the possible driving dis­tance.

Tourist - alternative speedometer

The alternative digital speedometer makes it easier to drive in countries where speed limit signs are in a different unit than that shown in the car's instruments.
The digital speed is then shown in the oppo­site unit to that shown in the analogue speed­ometer. If the analogue speedometer is gradu­ated in mph, the digital speedometer shows the corresponding speed in km/h and vice versa.

Related information

Show trip data in the driver display (p. 88)
Resetting the trip meter (p. 89)
Show trip statistics in the centre display (p. 89)
Driver display (p. 81)
Changing system units (p. 130)
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Show trip data in the driver display

The trip computer's recorded and calculated values can be shown in the driver display.
The values are saved in a trip computer app. Via the app menu, you can choose which information is shown on the driver display.
Open and navigate in the app menu1 using the right­hand steering wheel keypad.
App menu
Left/right
Up/down
Confirm
1. Open the app menu in the driver display by pressing (1).
(It is not possible to open the app menu while there is an unacknowledged mes­sage in the driver display. The message first has to be confirmed by pressing the O button (4) before the app menu can be opened.)
2. Navigate to the trip computer app to left or right with (2).
> The top four menu rows show meas-
ured values for trip meter TM. The next four menu rows show measured values for trip meter TA. Scroll up or down in the list with (3).
3. Scroll down to the option buttons to select which information to show in the driver display:
Odometer
Distance to empty tank
Distance to empty battery
Tourist (alternative speedometer)
Mileage for trip meter TM, TA, or no display of mileage
Instantaneous fuel consumption, aver­age consumption for TM or TA, alterna­tively, no display of fuel consumption
Select or deselect an option with the O button (4). The change is made immedi­ately.

Related information

Trip computer (p. 86)
Resetting the trip meter (p. 89)
1
The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.
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Resetting the trip meter

Reset the trip meter using the left-hand stalk switch.
Reset all information in trip meter TM (i.e. mileage, average consumption, average speed and driving time) with a long press on the RESET button on the left-hand stalk switch.
A short press on the RESET button resets only the mileage.
The trip meter TA can only be reset automati­cally when the car has not been used for four or more hours.

Related information

Trip computer (p. 86)

Show trip statistics in the centre display

Trip statistics from the trip computer are dis­played graphically in the centre display and provide an overview that facilitates more fuel­efficient driving.
Open the Driver
performance app in app
view in order to show the trip statistics.
Each bar in the diagram sym-
bolises a distance of 1, 10 or 100 km, alternatively miles. The bars are filled in from the right as driving progresses. The bar on the far right shows the value for the current distance.
The average fuel consumption and total driv­ing time are calculated since the last time the trip statistics were reset.
Fuel and electricity consumption are shown in separate graphs. Electricity consumption is "net" consumption, i.e. energy consumed minus regenerated energy created during braking.
Trip statistics from the trip computer2.
NOTE
When driving with electric operation, fuel consumption can be indicated in the trip statistics if the additional heater3 is run­ning.

Related information

Settings for trip statistics (p. 90)
Trip computer (p. 86)
2
The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.
3
Applicable to fuel-driven auxiliary heater.
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Settings for trip statistics

Reset or adjust settings for trip statistics.
1.
Open the
Driver performance app in app
view in order to show the trip statistics.
2.
Press
Preferences to
change graph scale. Select resolution 1, 10 or 100 km/miles for the bar.
reset data after every trip. Performed when the car has been stationary for more than 4 hours.
reset data for the current trip.
Trip statistics, calculated average con­sumption and total driving time are always reset simultaneously.
Units for distance, speed, etc. can be changed via system settings in the centre display.

Related information

Show trip statistics in the centre display (p. 89)
Trip computer (p. 86)
Resetting the trip meter (p. 89)

Date and time

The clock is shown in both the driver display and the centre display.

Clock location

In certain situations, messages and informa­tion may cover the clock in the driver display.
In the centre display, the clock is located at the top right of the status bar.

Date and time settings

Select Settings System Date and
Time
in the centre display's top view to
change settings for time and date format. Adjust the date and time by pressing the
up or down arrow on the touch screen.
Automatic time for cars with GPS
When the car is equipped with a navigation system,
Auto Time can be selected. The time
zone is then adjusted automatically based on the location of the car. For certain types of navigation systems, the current location (country) must also be set to obtain the right time zone. If
Auto Time is not selected, time
and data are adjusted with arrow up or arrow down on the touch screen.
Summer time
In certain countries, it is possible to select the
Auto Daylight Saving Time setting for auto-
matic setting of summer time. For other coun­tries, the Daylight Saving Time setting can be selected manually.

Related information

Driver display (p. 81)
Other settings in the centre display's top view (p. 130)
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Outside temperature gauge

The outside temperature is shown in the driver display.
A sensor detects the temperature outside of the car.
If the car has been stationary, the gauge may display a temperature reading that is too high.
When the outside temperature is in the range –5 °C to +2 °C (23 °F to 36 °F), a snowflake symbol lights up that warns of potentially slippery
conditions. The symbol is also illuminated briefly in the
head-up display*, if the car is equipped with one.
Change the unit for the temperature gauge, etc. via system settings in the centre display's top view.

Related information

Driver display (p. 81)
Changing system units (p. 130)

Indicator symbols in the driver display

The indicator symbols alert the driver that a function is activated, that a system is operat­ing, or that a fault or abnormal condition has occurred.
Symbol Specification
Information, read display text
When one of the car's systems does not behave as intended, this information symbol illumi­nates and a text appears on the driver display. The information symbol can also illuminate in conjunction with other symbols.
Fault in brake system
The symbol lights up when there is a fault in the parking brake.
ABS fault
If this symbol illuminates then the system is not working. The car's regular brake system con­tinues to work, but without the ABS function.
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Symbol Specification
Automatic brake on
The symbol illuminates when the function is activated and the foot brake or parking brake is acting. The brake holds the car station­ary when it has stopped.
Tyre pressure system
The symbol illuminates when tyre pressure is too low. If there is a fault in the tyre pressure system, the symbol will flash for approx. 1 minute and then illuminate with a constant glow. This may be because the system cannot detect or warn of low tyre pres­sure as intended.
Emissions system
If the symbol illuminates after the engine has been started then it may be due to a fault in the car's emissions system. Drive to a workshop for checking. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop is contacted.
Symbol Specification
Left and right-hand direction indicator
The symbol flashes when the direction indicators are used.
Position lamps
The symbol lights up when the position lamps are switched on.
Fault in the headlamp system
The symbol illuminates if a fault has occurred in the ABL function (Active Bending Lights) or if another fault has occurred in the headlamp system.
Active main beam on
The symbol lights up blue when active main beam is on.
Active main beam off
The symbol lights up white when active main beam is off.
Symbol Specification
Main beam On
The symbol illuminates when main beam is on and with main beam flash.
Active main beam on
The symbol lights up blue when active main beam is on. Position lamps are switched on.
Active main beam off
The symbol lights up white when active main beam is off. Position lamps are switched on.
Main beam On
The symbol lights up when main beam and the position lamps are switched on.
Front fog lamps on
This symbol illuminates when the front fog lamp is switched on.
Rear fog lamp on
This symbol illuminates when the rear fog lamp is switched on.
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Symbol Specification
Rain sensor on
This symbol illuminates when the rain sensor is on.
Preconditioning on
The symbol illuminates when the engine block and passenger compartment heater/air condi­tioning are preconditioning the car.
Stability system
A flashing symbol indicates that the stability system is operating. If the symbol illuminates with constant glow then there is a fault in the system.
Symbol Specification
Stability system, sport mode
The symbol illuminates when the sport mode is activated. Sport mode allows for a more active driving experience. The system then detects whether the accel­erator pedal, steering wheel movements and cornering are more active than in normal driv­ing and then allows controlled skidding of the rear section up to a certain level before it inter­venes and stabilises the car.
Lane assistance
White symbol: Lane assistance is on and road lines are detected.
Grey symbol: Lane assistance is on but road lines are not detected.
Amber symbol: Lane assistance warns/intervenes.
Symbol Specification
Lane assistance and rain sen­sor
White symbol: Lane assistance is on and road lines are detected. Rain sensor is on.
Grey symbol: Lane assistance is on but road lines are not detected. Rain sensor is on.
Reduced performance
In the event of a temporary pow­ertrain fault, the car can go into a Limp home mode with reduced engine power to prevent damage to the powertrain.

Related information

Driver display (p. 81)
Warning symbols in the driver display (p. 94)
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Warning symbols in the driver display

The warning symbols alert the driver that an important function is activated or that a seri­ous fault or condition exists.
Symbol Specification
Warning
The red warning symbol illumi­nates when a fault has been indi­cated which could affect the safety or drivability of the car. An explanatory text is shown on the driver display at the same time. The warning symbol can also illu­minate in conjunction with other symbols.
Seatbelt reminder
This symbol illuminates or flashes if someone in a front seat has not put on their seatbelt or if someone in a rear seat has taken off their seatbelt.
Symbol Specification
Airbags
If the symbol remains illuminated or illuminates while driving, a fault has been detected in one of the car's safety systems. Read the message in the driver display. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo workshop is contacted.
Fault in brake system
If this symbol illuminates, the brake fluid level may be too low. Visit the nearest authorised workshop to have the brake fluid level checked and rectified.
Parking brake applied
This symbol illuminates with a constant glow when the parking brake is applied.
A flashing symbol means that a fault has arisen. Read the mes­sage in the driver display.
Symbol Specification
Low oil pressure
If this symbol illuminates while driving when the engine's oil pressure is too low. Stop the engine immediately and check the engine oil level, top up if nec­essary. If the symbol illuminates and the oil level is normal, con­tact a workshop. Volvo recom­mends that an authorised Volvo workshop is contacted.
Alternator not charging
This symbol illuminates during driving if a fault has occurred in the electrical system. Visit a workshop. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvo work­shop is contacted.
Collision risk
City Safety warns of a risk of col­lision with other vehicles, pedes­trians, cyclists or large animals.
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Symbol Specification
System malfunction
The symbol illuminates while driving if there is something wrong in the drive system. An explanatory text is shown on the driver display at the same time.
High engine temperature
The symbol switches on while driving when the temperature of the engine is too high. An explan­atory text is shown on the driver display at the same time.

Related information

Indicator symbols in the driver display (p. 91)
Driver display (p. 81)

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