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Summary of Contents for Volvo 2016 VOLVO XC70:
Contents
4
Introduction
13
On-board owner's manual
13
13
Searching for information
13
Categories
14
Favorites
14
Quick Guide
14
Navigating in an article
14
Related information
15
Owner's information
15
15
Contacting Volvo
15
15
Related information
15
About this manual
16
16
On-board owner's manual
16
The owner's manual in mobile devices
16
Footnotes
16
Display texts
16
Decals
16
Risk of injury
17
Risk of damage to the vehicle
17
Information
17
Types of lists used in the owner's information
18
Procedures
18
Position lists
18
Bullet lists
18
Continues on next page
18
Continuation from previous page
18
Options and accessories
18
Shiftlock
19
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
19
Fuel filler door
19
Points to keep in mind
19
Related information
19
Change of ownership
20
20
Related information
20
Crash event data
20
20
Related information
21
Volvo Structural Parts Statement
21
21
Related information
22
Information on the Internet
22
Support on the Internet
22
Downloadable information
22
Maps
22
Mobile apps
22
Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos
22
Contact
22
Related information
22
Volvo ID
23
Creating a Volvo ID
23
Open Source Software Notice
23
23
Related information
23
Volvo and the environment
24
24
FSC®
24
Related information
24
Important warnings
25
Driver distraction
25
Accessory installation
25
Related information
25
Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance
26
26
Related information
26
Technician certification
26
26
Safety
28
Occupant safety
28
Volvo's concern for safety
28
Occupant safety reminders
28
Related information
28
Recall information
28
28
Volvo customers in Canada
28
Related information
28
Reporting safety defects
29
Reporting safety defects in the U.S.
29
Reporting safety defects in Canada
29
Transport Canada can be contacted at:
29
Related information
29
Seat belts – general
30
30
Seat belt pretensioners
30
Seat belt maintenance
30
Related information
30
Seat belts – buckling/unbuckling
31
Buckling a seat belt
31
Seat belt retractor
31
When wearing the seat belt remember:
31
Unbuckling the seat belt
31
Related information
31
Seat belt reminder
32
32
Rear seats
32
Related information
32
Seat belts – pregnancy
32
32
Related information
33
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
33
33
Related information
34
Front airbags
34
34
The front airbag system
34
Front airbag deployment
35
Airbag decals
37
Related information
37
Occupant Weight Sensor
38
38
Disabling the passenger's side front airbag
38
Modifications
39
Related information
41
Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags
41
41
Components in the SIPS airbag system
42
Related information
42
Inflatable Curtain (IC)
43
43
Related information
43
Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
44
44
Related information
45
Crash mode – general information
46
46
Related information
46
Crash mode – starting the vehicle
47
47
Related information
47
Crash mode – moving the vehicle
47
47
Related information
47
Child safety
47
General information
47
Volvo's recommendations
48
Volvo has some very specific recommendations:
49
Related information
49
Child restraints
49
Child restraint systems
49
Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
50
When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
50
Child restraint registration and recalls
50
Related information
51
Infant seats
51
Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
51
Related information
53
Convertible seats
53
Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
53
Related information
55
Booster cushions
55
Securing a booster cushion
55
Related information
56
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
56
Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors
56
To access the anchors
57
Related information
57
Top tether anchors
58
Child restraint anchorages
58
Securing a child seat
58
Related information
59
Integrated booster cushion – general information
59
Integrated two-stage booster cushionCanada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
59
Related information
60
Integrated booster cushion – using
61
Stage 1
61
Stage 2
61
Related information
62
Integrated booster cushion – stowing
62
62
Related information
63
Child safety locks
63
Manual child safety locks
63
Child safety locks – rear doors
63
Power child safety locks and disengaging rear door windows
63
Related information
64
Instruments and controls
66
Instrument overview
66
68
Related information
69
Information displays – introduction
70
70
Gauges and indicators: analog instrument panel
70
Gauges and indicators: digital instrument panel
70
Indicator and warning symbols
72
Function check
72
Related information
72
Eco Guide and Power Meter
73
Introduction
73
Eco Guide
73
Current (instantaneous) reading
73
Average
73
Power Meter
73
Available power
74
Utilized power
74
Information displays – indicator symbols
74
74
Fault in the Active Bending Light (ABL) system
74
Malfunction Indicator Light
75
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
75
Rear fog lights
75
Stability system
75
Stability system - Sport mode
75
Low fuel level
75
Information symbol
75
High beam indicator
75
Left turn signal indicator
75
Right turn signal indicator
75
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
75
Ecofunction on
75
Start/stop
76
Related information
76
Information displays – warning symbols
76
76
Low oil pressure
76
Parking brake applied
76
Airbags – SRS
76
Seat belt reminder
76
Generator not charging
77
Engine temperature
77
Fault in brake system
77
Warning symbol
77
Reminder – doors not closed
78
Related information
78
My Car – introduction
78
78
Operation
78
EXITfunctions
79
Menu selections and paths
79
Information displays – ambient temperature sensor
79
79
Related information
79
Information displays – trip odometer and clock
80
Trip odometers
80
Clock
80
Setting the clock
80
Related information
80
Inserting/removing remote key
80
Inserting and removing the remote key
80
Inserting the remote keyNot necessary in vehicles with the optional keyless drive.
80
Removing the remote key
81
Related information
81
Ignition modes
81
81
Ignition modes
81
Ignition mode 0
81
Ignition mode I
82
Ignition mode II
82
Returning to mode 0
82
Starting and stopping the engine
82
Emergency towing
82
Related information
82
Front seats
82
82
Related information
82
Front seats – folding backrest
83
83
Related information
83
Front seats – power seatOptional on certain models
83
Power seat
83
Operation
84
Power seat memory function
84
Programming the seat's memory
84
Ventilated seats
84
Heated seats
84
Related information
84
Key memory – power driver's seatand door mirrors
85
Remote key memory and the power driver's seat and door mirrorsThis information also applies to vehicles with the optional keyless drive.
85
Storing the positions of the power driver's seat/mirrors in the remote key
85
Returning the seat/mirrors to the stored positions
86
Emergency stop
86
Related information
86
Rear seats – head restraints
86
Rear center head restraint
86
Manually folding down the rear seat's outboard head restraints
87
Automatically folding down the rear seat’s outboard head restraints
87
Related information
88
Rear seats – folding backrest
88
Folding down the rear seat backrests
88
Related information
89
Steering wheel
89
Adjusting
89
Keypads and steering wheel paddles
90
Horn
90
Related information
90
Electrically heatedsteering wheel
90
90
Lighting panel
91
91
Headlight switch positions
91
High/low beam headlights
92
92
Continuous high beam headlights
92
High beam flash
92
Related information
92
Active high beams (AHB)
92
92
Models with an analog instrument panel
93
Models with a digital instrument panel
93
Related information
93
Tunnel detection (models with the rain sensoronly)
94
94
Related information
94
Active Bending Lights (ABL)
94
94
Related information
94
Auxiliary lights
95
95
Instrument and "theater" lighting
95
Instrument lighting
95
"Theater" lighting
95
Related information
95
Parking lights
95
95
Related information
95
Rear fog lights
96
96
Related information
96
Hazard warning flashers
96
96
Related information
97
Turn signals
97
97
When changing lanes
97
When turning
97
Related information
97
Front interior lighting
98
98
Overhead courtesy lighting
98
Courtesy lights/door step lighting
98
Glove compartment lighting
98
Related information
98
Rear interior lighting
99
99
Cargo area lighting
99
Related information
99
Home safe lighting
99
99
Related information
99
Approach lighting
99
99
Related information
99
Windshield wipers
100
100
Windshield wipers off
100
Single sweep
100
Intermittent wiping
100
Continuous wiping
100
Windshield wiper service position
100
Related information
100
Rain sensor
100
100
Activating and setting the sensitivity
100
Deactivating
101
Windshield washer
101
101
Heated washer nozzles
101
High-pressure headlight washing
101
Related information
101
Tailgate wiper/washer
102
102
Tailgate wiper and reverse gear
102
Related information
102
Power windows
102
102
Operating
103
Manual up/down
103
Auto up/down
103
Resetting
103
Laminated glass
103
Power door mirrors
104
104
Adjusting
104
Retractable power door mirrors
104
Storing the position
104
Tilting the door mirrors when parking
104
Home safe and approach lighting
104
Related information
105
Power door mirrors – automatic tilting/retraction
105
Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking
105
Automatic retraction when locking
105
Resetting to neutral
105
Related information
105
Heated windshield, rear window and door mirror defrosters
106
106
Interior rearview mirror
106
Auto-dim function
106
Related information
106
Digital compass
107
Operation
107
Calibration
107
Selecting a magnetic zone
107
Power moonroof– introduction
108
108
Visor
108
Wind blocker
108
Power moonroof– operation
109
Sliding moonroof
109
Automatic opening
109
Manual opening
109
Manual closing
109
Automatic closing
109
Tilt position
110
HomeLink® Wireless Control System– introduction
110
110
Using HomeLink
111
HomeLink® Wireless Control System– programming
111
111
Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
112
Resetting HomeLink Buttons
112
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button
113
Volvo Sensus
113
113
114
Related information
114
Information display – menu controls
114
114
Information display – menu overview
115
115
Analog instrument panel
115
Digital instrument panel
115
Related information
115
Information display – messages
115
115
Related information
116
Trip computer – introduction
117
117
Related information
117
Trip computer – functions, analog instrument panel
118
118
Functions
118
Information headings
119
Related information
120
Trip computer – functions, digital instrument panel
121
121
Functions
121
Information headings
122
Related information
122
Trip computer – Supplementary information
123
Average fuel consumption
123
Average speed
123
Current fuel consumption
123
Distance to empty
123
Digital speed display
123
Resetting an analog instrument panel
123
Trip odometer(s) and average speed
123
Resetting a digital instrument panel
123
Trip odometer
123
Average speed and fuel consumption
123
Changing units
123
Related information
123
Trip computer – Trip statistics
124
Function
124
Settings
124
Related information
124
Climate
126
Climate – general information
126
Air conditioning
126
Side windows and moonroof
126
Fog on the inside of the windows
126
Temporary shut-off of the air conditioning
126
Ice and snow
126
Climate system maintenance
126
Refrigerant
126
Related information
126
Climate – sensors
126
Sensor location
126
Related information
126
Air quality
127
Passenger compartment filter
127
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)
127
Materials used in the cabin
127
Related information
127
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)
127
127
Related information
128
Climate – menu settings
128
128
Related information
128
Air distribution – general
128
128
Air vents in the dashboard
129
Air vents in the door pillars
129
Related information
129
Electronic climate control (ECC)
130
130
Related information
130
Heated seats
131
Heated front seats
131
Starting the seat heating automatically
131
Heated rear seatsNot available on models equipped with the optional integrated booster cushions
131
Related information
131
Ventilated seats
132
Ventilated front seats
132
Related information
132
Temperature and blower control
132
Temperature control
132
Blower control
132
Related information
133
Automatic climate control
133
133
Related information
133
Air conditioning
133
133
Related information
133
Max. defroster and electrically heated windshield
134
134
Related information
135
Air distribution – function
135
135
Related information
135
Air distribution – recirculation
136
136
Timer
136
Related information
136
Air distribution – table
137
137
Related information
138
Loading and storage
140
Storage spaces
140
140
Related information
141
Tunnel console
142
142
Related information
142
Tunnel console – 12-volt sockets
142
142
Related information
142
Glove compartment
143
143
Related information
143
Vanity mirror
143
143
Related information
143
12-volt socket in the cargo area
143
143
Related information
143
Loading – general
144
144
Related information
144
Loading – roof load carriers
144
Using load carriers
144
Related information
145
Load anchoring eyelets
145
145
Related information
145
Floor rails and hooks – general information
146
146
Cleaning the rails
146
Related information
146
Floor rails and hooks – movingModels with moveable hooks only.
146
146
Related information
146
Floor rails and hooks – removingModels with moveable hooks only.
147
147
Related information
147
Floor rails and hooks – inserting
147
147
Straps for securing loads
148
Related information
148
Grocery bag holder
148
148
Related information
148
Cargo net – general information
149
149
Attaching the cassette(s)
149
Using the net(s)
149
With the backrests upright
150
Removing the cargo net cassettes
150
Using the cargo net with the cargo area cover
150
Cargo area cover
151
151
Use
151
Installing the cover
151
Removing the cover
151
Folding down the cargo area cover's rear flap
151
Related information
151
Steel cargo grid
151
151
Folding the grid up/down
151
Installing the steel cargo grid
151
Related information
152
Locks and alarm
154
Remote key and key blade
154
154
Related information
154
Remote key – loss
154
154
Related information
154
Key memory
155
155
Related information
155
Locking/unlocking confirmation
155
155
Locking confirmation
155
Unlocking confirmation
155
156
Making a setting
156
156
Lock indicator
156
Related information
156
Immobilizer (start inhibitor)
156
157
Remote key – functions
157
157
Buttons on the remote
157
Related information
158
Remote key – range
158
158
Related information
158
Detachable key blade – general information
159
159
Related information
159
Detachable key blade – detaching/reinserting
159
Removing the key blade
159
Reinserting the blade
159
Related information
159
Detachable key blade – unlocking
160
160
Related information
160
Private locking
160
160
Activating the private locking function
161
Deactivating the private locking function
161
Remote key – replacing the battery
161
161
Opening the remote key
162
Inserting a new battery
162
Closing the remote key
162
Related information
162
Keyless drive– locking/unlocking
163
163
Locking the vehicle
163
Unlocking the vehicle
163
Related information
163
Keyless drive– unlocking with key blade
164
164
Related information
164
Keyless drive– key memory
164
165
Related information
165
Keyless drive– messages
165
165
Keyless drive– antenna locations
166
166
Related information
167
Locking/unlocking – from the outside
167
167
Related information
167
Manual locking
168
168
Related information
168
Locking/unlocking – from inside
168
From inside the vehicle (central locking button)
168
Unlocking
168
Locking
169
Alternative locking when parking
169
Automatic relocking
169
Automatic locking
169
Related information
169
Locking/unlocking – glove compartment
169
169
Locking/unlocking – tailgate
170
170
Unlocking the tailgate with the remote key
170
Unlocking the tailgate from the driver's seat
170
Locking the tailgate with the remote key
170
Opening that tailgate manually
170
Related information
170
Power tailgate – automatic opening/closing
171
Automatic opening
171
Automatic closing
171
Related information
171
Power tailgate – programming
172
172
Related information
172
Power tailgate – interruption
172
172
Pinch protection
172
Related information
172
Power tailgate – manual opening/closing
172
172
Related information
172
Alarm – general information
173
173
Related information
173
Alarm indicator
173
173
Related information
173
Alarm – arming/disarming
174
Arming the alarm
174
Disarming the alarm
174
Related information
174
Alarm signal
174
174
Related information
174
Alarm – turning off
175
175
Related information
175
Alarm-related functions
175
Automatic re-arming
175
Remote key not functioning
175
Related information
175
Driver support
177
Active chassis(Four C)
177
Operation
177
Comfort
177
Sport
177
Advanced
177
Related information
177
Stability system – introduction
177
177
Traction Control (TC)
177
Spin Control (SC)
178
Active Yaw Control (AYC)
178
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)Included when a Volvo trailer hitch is installed
178
Related information
178
Stability system – operation
178
Operation
178
Sport mode
178
Related information
178
Stability system – symbols and messages
179
Symbols and messages in the main instrument panel
179
Related information
180
Adjustable steering force
181
Adjustable steering force
181
Related information
181
Road Sign Information (RSI)– introduction
181
Introduction
181
Related information
181
Road Sign Information (RSI) – operation
182
182
Settings in MY CAR
182
Speed alert
182
Related information
182
Road Sign Information (RSI) – limitations
182
182
Related information
182
Cruise control (CC) – introduction
183
Operation
183
Related information
183
Cruise control (CC) – engaging and setting speed
183
Engaging the cruise control function
183
Setting a speed
184
Adjusting the set speed
184
Related information
184
Toggling between ACC and CC (standard Cruise Control)
185
Switching from ACC to CC
185
Switching from CC to ACC
185
Related information
185
Cruise control (CC) – deactivating
185
Automatic deactivation
185
Temporary deactivation
185
Resume set speed
186
Deactivation
186
Related information
186
Adaptive Cruise Control– introduction
186
186
Operation
187
Related information
187
Adaptive Cruise Control– function
187
Function
187
Warning light—driver braking required
188
Steep inclines and/or heavy loads
189
Related information
189
Adaptive Cruise Control– engaging
189
Putting ACC in standby mode
189
Related information
189
Adaptive Cruise Control– setting speed
190
Setting a speed
190
Changing the set speed
190
Related information
190
Adaptive Cruise Control– setting time interval
191
Setting a time interval
191
Related information
191
Adaptive Cruise Control– deactivating
191
Standby mode (temporary deactivation)
191
Standby mode due to action by the driver
192
Automatic standby mode
192
Resuming the set speed
192
Turning ACC off completely
192
Related information
192
Adaptive Cruise Control– passing another vehicle
193
Passing another vehicle
193
Related information
193
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) – Queue Assist
193
Introduction
193
Enhanced speed interval
193
Automatic standby mode when ACC changes target vehicles
194
No automatic braking when at a standstill
194
The parking brake is applied automatically
194
Related information
194
Radar sensor
195
The radar sensor and its limitations
195
Related information
195
Adaptive Cruise Control– limitations
195
Situations where ACC may not function optimally
195
Related information
196
Adaptive Cruise Control– symbols and messages
197
Symbols and messages in the display
197
Related information
198
Adaptive Cruise Control– troubleshooting
199
199
Related information
199
Distance Alert – introduction
200
Introduction
200
Related information
200
Distance Alert – operation
200
200
Setting a time interval
201
Related information
201
Distance Alert – limitations
201
Limitations
201
Related information
202
Distance Alert – symbols and messages
203
Symbols and text messages
203
Related information
203
City Safety – introduction
204
204
Related information
204
City Safety – function
205
Function
205
Related information
205
City Safety – operation
206
Using City Safety™
206
On and Off
206
Related information
206
City Safety – limitations
206
Limitations
206
Related information
207
City Safety – troubleshooting
207
Troubleshooting
207
Related information
208
City Safety – symbols and messages
209
Symbols and messages in the display
209
Related information
209
City Safety – Laser sensor
210
The laser sensor
210
Related information
210
Collision warning – introduction
211
211
Related information
212
Collision warning– function
213
213
Collision Warning
213
Brake Support
213
Auto-brake
213
Related information
213
Collision warning– operation
214
214
Activating/deactivating both warning signals
214
Activating/deactivating the audible warning signal only
214
Setting a warning distance
214
Checking settings
214
214
Related information
214
Collision warning– Cyclist detection
215
215
Related information
216
Collision warning– Pedestrian detection
216
216
Related information
217
Collision warning– limitations
217
217
Related information
218
The camera’s limitations
219
219
Related information
219
Collision warning – troubleshooting
220
Fault tracing and actions
220
Maintenance
221
Related information
221
Collision warning – symbols and messages
222
222
Related information
223
Driver Alert System
224
Introduction
224
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – introduction
224
224
Related information
224
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – operation
225
Operating DAC
225
On/Off
225
Related information
225
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – function
225
Function
225
Related information
225
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – limitations
226
Limitations
226
Related information
226
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – symbols and messages
227
Symbols and messages
227
Instrument panel
227
Center console display
228
Related information
228
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – introduction
229
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
229
Related information
229
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – operation
229
Operation and function
229
Settings
230
Related information
230
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - limitations
231
Limitations
231
Related information
231
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – symbols and messages
232
Symbols and messages
232
Related information
233
Park assist – introduction
234
234
Related information
234
Park assist – function
234
Signals from the park assist system
234
Visual indicator
234
Audible signal
235
Rear park assist
235
Front park assist
236
Related information
236
Park assist – operation
236
Function
236
Activating/deactivating
237
Related information
237
Park assist – limitations
237
Cleaning the sensors
237
Related information
237
Park assist – troubleshooting
238
Faults in the system
238
Related information
238
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – introduction
238
Introduction
238
Related information
238
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – function
239
Function
239
Ambient lighting conditions
239
Related information
239
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – operation
239
Activation
239
Deactivation
239
Settings
240
Summary
240
Related information
240
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – guiding and marker lines
240
Guiding lines
240
Marker lines
241
Vehicles equipped with Park Assist
241
Related information
241
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – limitations
242
Limitations
242
Keep in mind
242
Related information
242
BLIS– introduction
242
242
Related information
243
BLIS– function
243
When does BLIS function
243
When you pass another vehicle:
243
When you are passed by another vehicle:
243
How BLIS functions in daylight and darkness
243
Daylight
243
Darkness
243
Related information
243
BLIS– operation
244
Switching BLIS on and off
244
Related information
244
BLIS– limitations
244
244
Cleaning the BLIS camera lenses
245
Related information
245
BLIS– messages
245
BLIS system messages
245
Related information
246
Starting and driving
248
Starting the engine
248
248
Related information
249
Switching off the engine
250
250
Related information
250
Engine Remote Start (ERS)– introduction
250
250
Related information
250
Engine Remote Start (ERS)– starting the engine
251
251
Starting the engine
251
Active functions
251
Deactivated functions
251
Related information
251
Engine Remote Start (ERS)– switching off the engine
251
251
Message in the instrument panel display
251
Related information
251
Jump starting
252
252
Related information
252
Transmission – general information
253
253
Hill Start Assist (HSA)Certain models only
253
Related information
253
Transmission – positions
253
Park: position P
253
Shiftlock
254
Gear indicator
254
Reverse: position R
254
Neutral: position N
254
Drive: position D
254
Related information
254
Transmission – Geartronic
255
Geartronic: manual shifting (+S–)
255
Gear shift indicator
255
While driving
255
Shiftlock: Neutral (N)
255
Geartronic: steering wheel paddles
256
Geartronic: Sport mode (S)Certain models only
256
Geartronic: starting on slippery surfaces
257
Related information
257
Transmission – shiftlock override
257
Shiftlock override
257
Related information
257
Start/Stop – Hill Start Assist (HSA)
258
258
Related information
258
Start/Stop – introduction
258
258
Related information
258
Start/Stop – function
258
Function and use
258
Auto-stopping the engine
259
Auto-starting the engine
259
Deactivating Start/Stop
259
Related information
259
Start/Stop – Auto-stop exceptions
259
259
Related information
260
Start/Stop – Auto-start exceptions
260
260
Related information
261
Start/Stop – settings
261
261
Related information
261
Start/Stop – symbols and messages
262
Text messages
262
Related information
262
ECO
263
Introduction
263
Function
263
Ecoon or off
263
Eco Coast
263
Combinations of On and Off
264
Activating Eco Coast
264
Deactivating Eco Coast
264
Eco Coastlimitations
264
Additional information and settings
264
Related information
264
All Wheel Drive (AWD)
265
265
Related information
265
Hill Descent Control (HDC)Available on the V60 Cross Country in combination with certain engines only.– introduction
265
Introduction
265
Related information
266
Hill Descent Control (HDC)Available on the V60 Cross Country in combination with certain engines only.– operation
266
Function
266
Using HDC
266
Related information
267
Brakes – general
267
267
Brake pad inspection
267
Power brakes function only when the engine is running
268
Water on brake discs and brake pads affects braking
268
Severe strain on the brake system
268
Cleaning the brake discs
268
Related information
268
Brakes – symbols
269
Symbols in the instrument panel
269
Related information
269
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
269
269
Related information
269
Brake lights
269
269
Adaptive brake lights
269
Related information
269
Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA)
270
Emergency Brake Assistance
270
Related information
270
Parking brake – general information
270
Electric parking brake
270
Low battery voltage
270
Parking on a hill
271
Related information
271
Parking brake – applying
271
Applying the electric parking brake
271
Related information
271
Parking brake – releasing
272
Releasing the electric parking brake
272
Manual release
272
Automatic release
272
Heavy load uphill
272
Related information
272
Parking brake – symbols and messages
273
Symbol and messages in the instrument panel
273
Related information
273
Driving through water
274
274
Related information
274
Engine and cooling system
275
275
Conserving electrical current
275
275
Before a long distance trip
275
275
Related information
276
Driving in cold weather
276
276
Refueling – fuel requirements
277
Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives)
277
Unleaded fuel
277
Gasoline containing alcohol and ethers, "Oxygenated fuels"
277
Alcohol – Ethanol
277
Methanol
277
Refueling – octane rating
278
Minimum octane
278
TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
278
Demanding driving
278
Fuel Formulations
278
Use of Additives
278
Related information
279
Refueling – opening/closing fuel filler door
279
279
Manually opening the fuel filler door
279
Related information
280
Refueling – opening/closing fuel cap
280
Opening/closing the fuel cap
280
Related information
280
Emission controls
281
Three-way catalytic converter
281
Heated oxygen sensors
281
Related information
281
Economical driving
281
Economical driving conserves natural resources
281
Handling and roadholding
282
Related information
282
Towing a trailer
283
283
Trailer cable
284
Related information
284
Detachable trailer hitch
284
284
Installing the ball holder
284
Removing the ball holder
285
Related information
285
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
285
Function
285
Facts about TSA
285
How TSAworks
285
Related information
285
Towing the vehicle
286
286
Related information
286
Towing eyelet
286
286
Attaching the towing eyelet
287
Related information
287
Towing by tow truck
287
287
Related information
288
Wheels and tires
290
Tires – general information
290
Introduction
290
Tire rotation
290
Related information
290
Tires – storage and age
291
New Tires
291
Tire age
291
Storing wheels and tires
291
Related information
291
Tires – tread wear indicator
292
292
Related information
292
Tires – tire economy
292
292
Changing a wheel – direction of rotation
293
Summer and winter tires
293
Related information
293
Changing a wheel – removing wheel
293
293
Changing a wheel
293
Related information
295
Changing a wheel – spare wheel
296
Spare tire
296
Spare wheel
296
Related information
296
Changing a wheel – accessing the spare wheel
297
297
After use
297
Changing a wheel – installing a wheel
297
Re-installing the wheel
297
Related information
297
Tire inflation – general information
298
Inflation placard
298
Tire inflation
298
Related information
298
Tire inflation – checking pressure
299
299
Cold tires
299
To check inflation pressure:
299
Related information
299
Tire specifications
300
Tire ratings
300
Speed ratings
300
Information on the sidewall
300
Tire inflation – pressure table
302
302
Loading specifications
303
303
303
Curb weight
303
Capacity weight
303
Permissible axle weight
303
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
303
Loading specifications – load limit
303
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
303
Tire specifications – terminology
304
304
Tire specifications – Uniform Tire Quality Grading
305
305
TREADWEAR
305
TRACTION
305
TEMPERATURE
305
Snow chains
306
306
Snow tires/studded tiresWhere permitted
307
Tires for winter use:
307
Tire pressure monitoring - introduction
307
Determining which tire monitoring system is in your vehicle
307
Introduction
307
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – general information
308
308
Related information
308
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – changing wheels
309
309
Related information
309
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – recalibrating
310
Recalibrating TPMS (Canadian models only)
310
Related information
310
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – activating/deactivating
310
Activating/deactivating TPMS (Canadian models only)
310
Related information
310
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)– messages
311
Erasing warning messages
311
Related information
311
Tire Monitor- introduction
312
312
Related information
312
Calibrating Tire Monitor
312
Calibration
312
Tire Monitorstatus information
313
313
Related information
313
Tire Monitor– messages
314
Erasing warning messages
314
Related information
314
Self-supporting run flat tires (SST)
315
315
Related information
315
Tire sealing system– general information
315
315
Introduction
315
Accessing the tire sealing system
316
Tire sealing system–temporarily repairing a flat tire
316
Related information
317
Tire sealing system– overview
317
317
Related information
318
Tire sealing system– sealing hole
318
Stage 1: Sealing the hole
318
Tire sealing system – checking inflation pressure
320
Stage 2: Checking inflation pressure
320
Tire sealing system– inflating tires
321
321
Tire sealing system– sealing compound container
322
Replacing the sealing compound container
322
Maintenance and servicing
324
Maintenance – introduction
324
Introduction
324
The Federal Clean Air Act – U.S.
324
Maintenance
324
Applicable warranties – U.S./Canada
324
Periodic maintenance helps minimize emissions
324
Related information
324
Maintenance – owner maintenance
325
Owner maintenance
325
Each time the car is refueled:
325
Monthly:
325
As needed:
325
Related information
325
Maintenance – hoisting
326
Hoisting the vehicle
326
Related information
326
Onboard Diagnostic System
327
Emission inspection readiness
327
How do states use OBD II for emission inspections?
327
How can my vehicle fail OBD II emission inspection?
327
How can I prepare for my next OBD II emission inspection?
327
Booking service and repairs
327
Prerequisites
327
CSB menu access
327
Booking information and data from the vehicle
328
Using the service
328
On-screen service messages
328
Booking service or repairs manually
328
328
My Appointments
328
Transmitting vehicle data
328
Booking information and vehicle data
329
Related information
329
Maintenance – opening/closing hood
329
Opening and closing the hood
329
Related information
329
Engine compartment – overview
330
330
Related information
331
Engine compartment – engine oil
331
Checking the engine oil (5- and 6-cylinder engines)
331
Checking and adding oil
332
Checking the oil
332
Electronic oil level sensor (4-cylinder engines only)
332
Electronically checking the oil level
333
Engine compartment – coolant
333
Level check and filling
333
Engine compartment – brake fluid
334
334
Checking the level
335
Filling
335
Engine compartment – power steering fluid
335
335
Bulbs – introduction
336
336
Related information
337
Bulbs – headlight housing
337
Removing the headlight housing
337
Reinserting the headlight housing
337
Related information
337
Bulbs – cover
338
Removing the cover to access the bulbs
338
Related information
338
Bulbs – low beam, Halogen
338
338
Related information
338
Bulbs – high beam, Halogen
339
339
Related information
339
Bulbs – extra high beam
339
Extra high beamModels with optional Active Bending Lights only.
340
Related information
340
Bulbs – front turn signals
340
340
Related information
341
Bulbs – front side marker lights
341
341
Related information
341
Bulbs – location of taillight bulbs
341
341
Related information
341
Bulbs – brake lights and taillights
342
Taillight housing, turn signal
342
Related information
342
Bulbs – license plate lighting
342
342
Related information
342
Bulbs – cargo area lighting
342
342
Related information
342
Bulbs – vanity mirror lighting
343
Removing the lens
343
Reinstalling the lens
343
Related information
343
Bulbs – specifications
343
343
Related information
343
Wiper blades – service position
344
344
Related information
344
Wiper blades – windshield
345
Replacing the windshield wiper blades
345
Cleaning
345
Related information
345
Wiper blades – tailgate
346
Replacing the tailgate wiper blade
346
Related information
346
Engine compartment – washer fluid
346
346
346
Related information
346
Battery – symbols
347
Symbols on the battery
347
Related information
347
Battery – handling
347
Handling
347
Related information
348
Battery – maintenance
348
Maintenance
348
Related information
349
Battery – changing
349
Changing
349
Removal
350
Installation
350
Related information
350
Fuses – introduction
350
350
Location of the fuseboxes
351
Fuses – engine compartment
352
352
Positions
353
Related information
355
Fuses – glove compartment
356
356
Positions: fusebox A
356
Positions: fusebox B
357
Related information
358
Fuses – cargo area/trunk
359
359
Positions
359
Related information
359
Fuses – engine compartment cold zone (Start/Stop only)Option on 4-cyl. engines
360
360
Positions
360
Related information
361
Washing the car
362
362
Exterior components
362
Related information
362
Automatic car wash
363
363
Related information
363
Polishing and waxing
363
363
Related information
364
Cleaning the interior
364
Cleaning the interior
364
Upholstery care
364
Fabric
364
AlcanteraTMsuede-like material
364
Leather care
364
Cleaning leather upholstery
364
Protecting leather upholstery
365
Cleaning a leather-covered steering wheel
365
Cleaning the seat belts
365
Cleaning floor mats
365
Spots on interior plastic, metal, or wood surfaces
365
Related information
366
Touching up paintwork
366
366
Color code
366
Minor stone chips and scratches
366
Repairing stone chips
367
Related information
367
Specifications
369
Label information
369
Location of labels
370
List of labels
371
Related information
371
Dimensions
372
Dimensions
372
Weights
374
374
Related information
374
Engine specifications
375
Engine specifications
375
Related information
375
Oil specifications
376
376
Oil viscosity
376
Extreme engine operation
376
Related information
376
Oil volume
377
377
Related information
377
Coolant – specification and volume
378
378
Related information
378
Transmission oil – specification and volumes
378
378
Related information
378
Brake fluid – specification and volume
378
378
Related information
378
Power steering – specification
379
379
Related information
379
Fuel tank volume – specification and volume
379
379
Related information
379
Air conditioning – specification and volume
379
379
Battery specifications
380
General information
380
Symbols – general information
381
Introduction
381
Warning symbol
381
Information symbol
381
Related information
381
Warning symbols
381
Symbols in the main instrument panel
382
Warning symbols in the instrument panel
382
Related information
382
Indicator symbols
382
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
382
Related information
382
Information symbols
383
Information symbols in the instrument panel
383
Related information
383
Information symbols – ceiling console
384
384
Related information
384
Information symbols – center console
384
384
Related information
384
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On-board owner's manual
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Searching for information
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14
Favorites
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Quick Guide
14
Navigating in an article
14
Related information
15
Owner's information
15
15
Contacting Volvo
15
15
Related information
15
About this manual
16
16
On-board owner's manual
16
The owner's manual in mobile devices
16
Footnotes
16
Display texts
16
Decals
16
Risk of injury
17
Risk of damage to the vehicle
17
Information
17
Types of lists used in the owner's information
18
Procedures
18
Position lists
18
Bullet lists
18
Continues on next page
18
Continuation from previous page
18
Options and accessories
18
Shiftlock
19
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
19
Fuel filler door
19
Points to keep in mind
19
Related information
19
Change of ownership
20
20
Related information
20
Crash event data
20
20
Related information
21
Volvo Structural Parts Statement
21
21
Related information
22
Information on the Internet
22
Support on the Internet
22
Downloadable information
22
Maps
22
Mobile apps
22
Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos
22
Contact
22
Related information
22
Volvo ID
23
Creating a Volvo ID
23
Open Source Software Notice
23
23
Related information
23
Volvo and the environment
24
24
FSC®
24
Related information
24
Important warnings
25
Driver distraction
25
Accessory installation
25
Related information
25
Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance
26
26
Related information
26
Technician certification
26
26
Safety
28
Occupant safety
28
Volvo's concern for safety
28
Occupant safety reminders
28
Related information
28
Recall information
28
28
Volvo customers in Canada
28
Related information
28
Reporting safety defects
29
Reporting safety defects in the U.S.
29
Reporting safety defects in Canada
29
Transport Canada can be contacted at:
29
Related information
29
Seat belts – general
30
30
Seat belt pretensioners
30
Seat belt maintenance
30
Related information
30
Seat belts – buckling/unbuckling
31
Buckling a seat belt
31
Seat belt retractor
31
When wearing the seat belt remember:
31
Unbuckling the seat belt
31
Related information
31
Seat belt reminder
32
32
Rear seats
32
Related information
32
Seat belts – pregnancy
32
32
Related information
33
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
33
33
Related information
34
Front airbags
34
34
The front airbag system
34
Front airbag deployment
35
Airbag decals
37
Related information
37
Occupant Weight Sensor
38
38
Disabling the passenger's side front airbag
38
Modifications
39
Related information
41
Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags
41
41
Components in the SIPS airbag system
42
Related information
42
Inflatable Curtain (IC)
43
43
Related information
43
Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
44
44
Related information
45
Crash mode – general information
46
46
Related information
46
Crash mode – starting the vehicle
47
47
Related information
47
Crash mode – moving the vehicle
47
47
Related information
47
Child safety
47
General information
47
Volvo's recommendations
48
Volvo has some very specific recommendations:
49
Related information
49
Child restraints
49
Child restraint systems
49
Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
50
When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
50
Child restraint registration and recalls
50
Related information
51
Infant seats
51
Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
51
Related information
53
Convertible seats
53
Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
53
Related information
55
Booster cushions
55
Securing a booster cushion
55
Related information
56
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
56
Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors
56
To access the anchors
57
Related information
57
Top tether anchors
58
Child restraint anchorages
58
Securing a child seat
58
Related information
59
Integrated booster cushion – general information
59
Integrated two-stage booster cushionCanada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
59
Related information
60
Integrated booster cushion – using
61
Stage 1
61
Stage 2
61
Related information
62
Integrated booster cushion – stowing
62
62
Related information
63
Child safety locks
63
Manual child safety locks
63
Child safety locks – rear doors
63
Power child safety locks and disengaging rear door windows
63
Related information
64
Instruments and controls
66
Instrument overview
66
68
Related information
69
Information displays – introduction
70
70
Gauges and indicators: analog instrument panel
70
Gauges and indicators: digital instrument panel
70
Indicator and warning symbols
72
Function check
72
Related information
72
Eco Guide and Power Meter
73
Introduction
73
Eco Guide
73
Current (instantaneous) reading
73
Average
73
Power Meter
73
Available power
74
Utilized power
74
Information displays – indicator symbols
74
74
Fault in the Active Bending Light (ABL) system
74
Malfunction Indicator Light
75
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
75
Rear fog lights
75
Stability system
75
Stability system - Sport mode
75
Low fuel level
75
Information symbol
75
High beam indicator
75
Left turn signal indicator
75
Right turn signal indicator
75
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
75
Ecofunction on
75
Start/stop
76
Related information
76
Information displays – warning symbols
76
76
Low oil pressure
76
Parking brake applied
76
Airbags – SRS
76
Seat belt reminder
76
Generator not charging
77
Engine temperature
77
Fault in brake system
77
Warning symbol
77
Reminder – doors not closed
78
Related information
78
My Car – introduction
78
78
Operation
78
EXITfunctions
79
Menu selections and paths
79
Information displays – ambient temperature sensor
79
79
Related information
79
Information displays – trip odometer and clock
80
Trip odometers
80
Clock
80
Setting the clock
80
Related information
80
Inserting/removing remote key
80
Inserting and removing the remote key
80
Inserting the remote keyNot necessary in vehicles with the optional keyless drive.
80
Removing the remote key
81
Related information
81
Ignition modes
81
81
Ignition modes
81
Ignition mode 0
81
Ignition mode I
82
Ignition mode II
82
Returning to mode 0
82
Starting and stopping the engine
82
Emergency towing
82
Related information
82
Front seats
82
82
Related information
82
Front seats – folding backrest
83
83
Related information
83
Front seats – power seatOptional on certain models
83
Power seat
83
Operation
84
Power seat memory function
84
Programming the seat's memory
84
Ventilated seats
84
Heated seats
84
Related information
84
Key memory – power driver's seatand door mirrors
85
Remote key memory and the power driver's seat and door mirrorsThis information also applies to vehicles with the optional keyless drive.
85
Storing the positions of the power driver's seat/mirrors in the remote key
85
Returning the seat/mirrors to the stored positions
86
Emergency stop
86
Related information
86
Rear seats – head restraints
86
Rear center head restraint
86
Manually folding down the rear seat's outboard head restraints
87
Automatically folding down the rear seat’s outboard head restraints
87
Related information
88
Rear seats – folding backrest
88
Folding down the rear seat backrests
88
Related information
89
Steering wheel
89
Adjusting
89
Keypads and steering wheel paddles
90
Horn
90
Related information
90
Electrically heatedsteering wheel
90
90
Lighting panel
91
91
Headlight switch positions
91
High/low beam headlights
92
92
Continuous high beam headlights
92
High beam flash
92
Related information
92
Active high beams (AHB)
92
92
Models with an analog instrument panel
93
Models with a digital instrument panel
93
Related information
93
Tunnel detection (models with the rain sensoronly)
94
94
Related information
94
Active Bending Lights (ABL)
94
94
Related information
94
Auxiliary lights
95
95
Instrument and "theater" lighting
95
Instrument lighting
95
"Theater" lighting
95
Related information
95
Parking lights
95
95
Related information
95
Rear fog lights
96
96
Related information
96
Hazard warning flashers
96
96
Related information
97
Turn signals
97
97
When changing lanes
97
When turning
97
Related information
97
Front interior lighting
98
98
Overhead courtesy lighting
98
Courtesy lights/door step lighting
98
Glove compartment lighting
98
Related information
98
Rear interior lighting
99
99
Cargo area lighting
99
Related information
99
Home safe lighting
99
99
Related information
99
Approach lighting
99
99
Related information
99
Windshield wipers
100
100
Windshield wipers off
100
Single sweep
100
Intermittent wiping
100
Continuous wiping
100
Windshield wiper service position
100
Related information
100
Rain sensor
100
100
Activating and setting the sensitivity
100
Deactivating
101
Windshield washer
101
101
Heated washer nozzles
101
High-pressure headlight washing
101
Related information
101
Tailgate wiper/washer
102
102
Tailgate wiper and reverse gear
102
Related information
102
Power windows
102
102
Operating
103
Manual up/down
103
Auto up/down
103
Resetting
103
Laminated glass
103
Power door mirrors
104
104
Adjusting
104
Retractable power door mirrors
104
Storing the position
104
Tilting the door mirrors when parking
104
Home safe and approach lighting
104
Related information
105
Power door mirrors – automatic tilting/retraction
105
Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking
105
Automatic retraction when locking
105
Resetting to neutral
105
Related information
105
Heated windshield, rear window and door mirror defrosters
106
106
Interior rearview mirror
106
Auto-dim function
106
Related information
106
Digital compass
107
Operation
107
Calibration
107
Selecting a magnetic zone
107
Power moonroof– introduction
108
108
Visor
108
Wind blocker
108
Power moonroof– operation
109
Sliding moonroof
109
Automatic opening
109
Manual opening
109
Manual closing
109
Automatic closing
109
Tilt position
110
HomeLink® Wireless Control System– introduction
110
110
Using HomeLink
111
HomeLink® Wireless Control System– programming
111
111
Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
112
Resetting HomeLink Buttons
112
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button
113
Volvo Sensus
113
113
114
Related information
114
Information display – menu controls
114
114
Information display – menu overview
115
115
Analog instrument panel
115
Digital instrument panel
115
Related information
115
Information display – messages
115
115
Related information
116
Trip computer – introduction
117
117
Related information
117
Trip computer – functions, analog instrument panel
118
118
Functions
118
Information headings
119
Related information
120
Trip computer – functions, digital instrument panel
121
121
Functions
121
Information headings
122
Related information
122
Trip computer – Supplementary information
123
Average fuel consumption
123
Average speed
123
Current fuel consumption
123
Distance to empty
123
Digital speed display
123
Resetting an analog instrument panel
123
Trip odometer(s) and average speed
123
Resetting a digital instrument panel
123
Trip odometer
123
Average speed and fuel consumption
123
Changing units
123
Related information
123
Trip computer – Trip statistics
124
Function
124
Settings
124
Related information
124
Climate
126
Climate – general information
126
Air conditioning
126
Side windows and moonroof
126
Fog on the inside of the windows
126
Temporary shut-off of the air conditioning
126
Ice and snow
126
Climate system maintenance
126
Refrigerant
126
Related information
126
Climate – sensors
126
Sensor location
126
Related information
126
Air quality
127
Passenger compartment filter
127
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)
127
Materials used in the cabin
127
Related information
127
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)
127
127
Related information
128
Climate – menu settings
128
128
Related information
128
Air distribution – general
128
128
Air vents in the dashboard
129
Air vents in the door pillars
129
Related information
129
Electronic climate control (ECC)
130
130
Related information
130
Heated seats
131
Heated front seats
131
Starting the seat heating automatically
131
Heated rear seatsNot available on models equipped with the optional integrated booster cushions
131
Related information
131
Ventilated seats
132
Ventilated front seats
132
Related information
132
Temperature and blower control
132
Temperature control
132
Blower control
132
Related information
133
Automatic climate control
133
133
Related information
133
Air conditioning
133
133
Related information
133
Max. defroster and electrically heated windshield
134
134
Related information
135
Air distribution – function
135
135
Related information
135
Air distribution – recirculation
136
136
Timer
136
Related information
136
Air distribution – table
137
137
Related information
138
Loading and storage
140
Storage spaces
140
140
Related information
141
Tunnel console
142
142
Related information
142
Tunnel console – 12-volt sockets
142
142
Related information
142
Glove compartment
143
143
Related information
143
Vanity mirror
143
143
Related information
143
12-volt socket in the cargo area
143
143
Related information
143
Loading – general
144
144
Related information
144
Loading – roof load carriers
144
Using load carriers
144
Related information
145
Load anchoring eyelets
145
145
Related information
145
Floor rails and hooks – general information
146
146
Cleaning the rails
146
Related information
146
Floor rails and hooks – movingModels with moveable hooks only.
146
146
Related information
146
Floor rails and hooks – removingModels with moveable hooks only.
147
147
Related information
147
Floor rails and hooks – inserting
147
147
Straps for securing loads
148
Related information
148
Grocery bag holder
148
148
Related information
148
Cargo net – general information
149
149
Attaching the cassette(s)
149
Using the net(s)
149
With the backrests upright
150
Removing the cargo net cassettes
150
Using the cargo net with the cargo area cover
150
Cargo area cover
151
151
Use
151
Installing the cover
151
Removing the cover
151
Folding down the cargo area cover's rear flap
151
Related information
151
Steel cargo grid
151
151
Folding the grid up/down
151
Installing the steel cargo grid
151
Related information
152
Locks and alarm
154
Remote key and key blade
154
154
Related information
154
Remote key – loss
154
154
Related information
154
Key memory
155
155
Related information
155
Locking/unlocking confirmation
155
155
Locking confirmation
155
Unlocking confirmation
155
156
Making a setting
156
156
Lock indicator
156
Related information
156
Immobilizer (start inhibitor)
156
157
Remote key – functions
157
157
Buttons on the remote
157
Related information
158
Remote key – range
158
158
Related information
158
Detachable key blade – general information
159
159
Related information
159
Detachable key blade – detaching/reinserting
159
Removing the key blade
159
Reinserting the blade
159
Related information
159
Detachable key blade – unlocking
160
160
Related information
160
Private locking
160
160
Activating the private locking function
161
Deactivating the private locking function
161
Remote key – replacing the battery
161
161
Opening the remote key
162
Inserting a new battery
162
Closing the remote key
162
Related information
162
Keyless drive– locking/unlocking
163
163
Locking the vehicle
163
Unlocking the vehicle
163
Related information
163
Keyless drive– unlocking with key blade
164
164
Related information
164
Keyless drive– key memory
164
165
Related information
165
Keyless drive– messages
165
165
Keyless drive– antenna locations
166
166
Related information
167
Locking/unlocking – from the outside
167
167
Related information
167
Manual locking
168
168
Related information
168
Locking/unlocking – from inside
168
From inside the vehicle (central locking button)
168
Unlocking
168
Locking
169
Alternative locking when parking
169
Automatic relocking
169
Automatic locking
169
Related information
169
Locking/unlocking – glove compartment
169
169
Locking/unlocking – tailgate
170
170
Unlocking the tailgate with the remote key
170
Unlocking the tailgate from the driver's seat
170
Locking the tailgate with the remote key
170
Opening that tailgate manually
170
Related information
170
Power tailgate – automatic opening/closing
171
Automatic opening
171
Automatic closing
171
Related information
171
Power tailgate – programming
172
172
Related information
172
Power tailgate – interruption
172
172
Pinch protection
172
Related information
172
Power tailgate – manual opening/closing
172
172
Related information
172
Alarm – general information
173
173
Related information
173
Alarm indicator
173
173
Related information
173
Alarm – arming/disarming
174
Arming the alarm
174
Disarming the alarm
174
Related information
174
Alarm signal
174
174
Related information
174
Alarm – turning off
175
175
Related information
175
Alarm-related functions
175
Automatic re-arming
175
Remote key not functioning
175
Related information
175
Driver support
177
Active chassis(Four C)
177
Operation
177
Comfort
177
Sport
177
Advanced
177
Related information
177
Stability system – introduction
177
177
Traction Control (TC)
177
Spin Control (SC)
178
Active Yaw Control (AYC)
178
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)Included when a Volvo trailer hitch is installed
178
Related information
178
Stability system – operation
178
Operation
178
Sport mode
178
Related information
178
Stability system – symbols and messages
179
Symbols and messages in the main instrument panel
179
Related information
180
Adjustable steering force
181
Adjustable steering force
181
Related information
181
Road Sign Information (RSI)– introduction
181
Introduction
181
Related information
181
Road Sign Information (RSI) – operation
182
182
Settings in MY CAR
182
Speed alert
182
Related information
182
Road Sign Information (RSI) – limitations
182
182
Related information
182
Cruise control (CC) – introduction
183
Operation
183
Related information
183
Cruise control (CC) – engaging and setting speed
183
Engaging the cruise control function
183
Setting a speed
184
Adjusting the set speed
184
Related information
184
Toggling between ACC and CC (standard Cruise Control)
185
Switching from ACC to CC
185
Switching from CC to ACC
185
Related information
185
Cruise control (CC) – deactivating
185
Automatic deactivation
185
Temporary deactivation
185
Resume set speed
186
Deactivation
186
Related information
186
Adaptive Cruise Control– introduction
186
186
Operation
187
Related information
187
Adaptive Cruise Control– function
187
Function
187
Warning light—driver braking required
188
Steep inclines and/or heavy loads
189
Related information
189
Adaptive Cruise Control– engaging
189
Putting ACC in standby mode
189
Related information
189
Adaptive Cruise Control– setting speed
190
Setting a speed
190
Changing the set speed
190
Related information
190
Adaptive Cruise Control– setting time interval
191
Setting a time interval
191
Related information
191
Adaptive Cruise Control– deactivating
191
Standby mode (temporary deactivation)
191
Standby mode due to action by the driver
192
Automatic standby mode
192
Resuming the set speed
192
Turning ACC off completely
192
Related information
192
Adaptive Cruise Control– passing another vehicle
193
Passing another vehicle
193
Related information
193
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) – Queue Assist
193
Introduction
193
Enhanced speed interval
193
Automatic standby mode when ACC changes target vehicles
194
No automatic braking when at a standstill
194
The parking brake is applied automatically
194
Related information
194
Radar sensor
195
The radar sensor and its limitations
195
Related information
195
Adaptive Cruise Control– limitations
195
Situations where ACC may not function optimally
195
Related information
196
Adaptive Cruise Control– symbols and messages
197
Symbols and messages in the display
197
Related information
198
Adaptive Cruise Control– troubleshooting
199
199
Related information
199
Distance Alert – introduction
200
Introduction
200
Related information
200
Distance Alert – operation
200
200
Setting a time interval
201
Related information
201
Distance Alert – limitations
201
Limitations
201
Related information
202
Distance Alert – symbols and messages
203
Symbols and text messages
203
Related information
203
City Safety – introduction
204
204
Related information
204
City Safety – function
205
Function
205
Related information
205
City Safety – operation
206
Using City Safety™
206
On and Off
206
Related information
206
City Safety – limitations
206
Limitations
206
Related information
207
City Safety – troubleshooting
207
Troubleshooting
207
Related information
208
City Safety – symbols and messages
209
Symbols and messages in the display
209
Related information
209
City Safety – Laser sensor
210
The laser sensor
210
Related information
210
Collision warning – introduction
211
211
Related information
212
Collision warning– function
213
213
Collision Warning
213
Brake Support
213
Auto-brake
213
Related information
213
Collision warning– operation
214
214
Activating/deactivating both warning signals
214
Activating/deactivating the audible warning signal only
214
Setting a warning distance
214
Checking settings
214
214
Related information
214
Collision warning– Cyclist detection
215
215
Related information
216
Collision warning– Pedestrian detection
216
216
Related information
217
Collision warning– limitations
217
217
Related information
218
The camera’s limitations
219
219
Related information
219
Collision warning – troubleshooting
220
Fault tracing and actions
220
Maintenance
221
Related information
221
Collision warning – symbols and messages
222
222
Related information
223
Driver Alert System
224
Introduction
224
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – introduction
224
224
Related information
224
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – operation
225
Operating DAC
225
On/Off
225
Related information
225
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – function
225
Function
225
Related information
225
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – limitations
226
Limitations
226
Related information
226
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – symbols and messages
227
Symbols and messages
227
Instrument panel
227
Center console display
228
Related information
228
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – introduction
229
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
229
Related information
229
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – operation
229
Operation and function
229
Settings
230
Related information
230
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) - limitations
231
Limitations
231
Related information
231
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) – symbols and messages
232
Symbols and messages
232
Related information
233
Park assist – introduction
234
234
Related information
234
Park assist – function
234
Signals from the park assist system
234
Visual indicator
234
Audible signal
235
Rear park assist
235
Front park assist
236
Related information
236
Park assist – operation
236
Function
236
Activating/deactivating
237
Related information
237
Park assist – limitations
237
Cleaning the sensors
237
Related information
237
Park assist – troubleshooting
238
Faults in the system
238
Related information
238
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – introduction
238
Introduction
238
Related information
238
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – function
239
Function
239
Ambient lighting conditions
239
Related information
239
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – operation
239
Activation
239
Deactivation
239
Settings
240
Summary
240
Related information
240
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – guiding and marker lines
240
Guiding lines
240
Marker lines
241
Vehicles equipped with Park Assist
241
Related information
241
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – limitations
242
Limitations
242
Keep in mind
242
Related information
242
BLIS– introduction
242
242
Related information
243
BLIS– function
243
When does BLIS function
243
When you pass another vehicle:
243
When you are passed by another vehicle:
243
How BLIS functions in daylight and darkness
243
Daylight
243
Darkness
243
Related information
243
BLIS– operation
244
Switching BLIS on and off
244
Related information
244
BLIS– limitations
244
244
Cleaning the BLIS camera lenses
245
Related information
245
BLIS– messages
245
BLIS system messages
245
Related information
246
Starting and driving
248
Starting the engine
248
248
Related information
249
Switching off the engine
250
250
Related information
250
Engine Remote Start (ERS)– introduction
250
250
Related information
250
Engine Remote Start (ERS)– starting the engine
251
251
Starting the engine
251
Active functions
251
Deactivated functions
251
Related information
251
Engine Remote Start (ERS)– switching off the engine
251
251
Message in the instrument panel display
251
Related information
251
Jump starting
252
252
Related information
252
Transmission – general information
253
253
Hill Start Assist (HSA)Certain models only
253
Related information
253
Transmission – positions
253
Park: position P
253
Shiftlock
254
Gear indicator
254
Reverse: position R
254
Neutral: position N
254
Drive: position D
254
Related information
254
Transmission – Geartronic
255
Geartronic: manual shifting (+S–)
255
Gear shift indicator
255
While driving
255
Shiftlock: Neutral (N)
255
Geartronic: steering wheel paddles
256
Geartronic: Sport mode (S)Certain models only
256
Geartronic: starting on slippery surfaces
257
Related information
257
Transmission – shiftlock override
257
Shiftlock override
257
Related information
257
Start/Stop – Hill Start Assist (HSA)
258
258
Related information
258
Start/Stop – introduction
258
258
Related information
258
Start/Stop – function
258
Function and use
258
Auto-stopping the engine
259
Auto-starting the engine
259
Deactivating Start/Stop
259
Related information
259
Start/Stop – Auto-stop exceptions
259
259
Related information
260
Start/Stop – Auto-start exceptions
260
260
Related information
261
Start/Stop – settings
261
261
Related information
261
Start/Stop – symbols and messages
262
Text messages
262
Related information
262
ECO
263
Introduction
263
Function
263
Ecoon or off
263
Eco Coast
263
Combinations of On and Off
264
Activating Eco Coast
264
Deactivating Eco Coast
264
Eco Coastlimitations
264
Additional information and settings
264
Related information
264
All Wheel Drive (AWD)
265
265
Related information
265
Hill Descent Control (HDC)Available on the V60 Cross Country in combination with certain engines only.– introduction
265
Introduction
265
Related information
266
Hill Descent Control (HDC)Available on the V60 Cross Country in combination with certain engines only.– operation
266
Function
266
Using HDC
266
Related information
267
Brakes – general
267
267
Brake pad inspection
267
Power brakes function only when the engine is running
268
Water on brake discs and brake pads affects braking
268
Severe strain on the brake system
268
Cleaning the brake discs
268
Related information
268
Brakes – symbols
269
Symbols in the instrument panel
269
Related information
269
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
269
269
Related information
269
Brake lights
269
269
Adaptive brake lights
269
Related information
269
Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA)
270
Emergency Brake Assistance
270
Related information
270
Parking brake – general information
270
Electric parking brake
270
Low battery voltage
270
Parking on a hill
271
Related information
271
Parking brake – applying
271
Applying the electric parking brake
271
Related information
271
Parking brake – releasing
272
Releasing the electric parking brake
272
Manual release
272
Automatic release
272
Heavy load uphill
272
Related information
272
Parking brake – symbols and messages
273
Symbol and messages in the instrument panel
273
Related information
273
Driving through water
274
274
Related information
274
Engine and cooling system
275
275
Conserving electrical current
275
275
Before a long distance trip
275
275
Related information
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Driving in cold weather
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Refueling – fuel requirements
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Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives)
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Unleaded fuel
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Gasoline containing alcohol and ethers, "Oxygenated fuels"
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Alcohol – Ethanol
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Methanol
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Refueling – octane rating
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Minimum octane
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TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
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Demanding driving
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Fuel Formulations
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Use of Additives
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Refueling – opening/closing fuel filler door
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Manually opening the fuel filler door
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Refueling – opening/closing fuel cap
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Opening/closing the fuel cap
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Emission controls
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Three-way catalytic converter
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Heated oxygen sensors
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Economical driving
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Economical driving conserves natural resources
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Handling and roadholding
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Towing a trailer
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Trailer cable
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Detachable trailer hitch
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Installing the ball holder
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Removing the ball holder
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Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
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Function
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Facts about TSA
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How TSAworks
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Related information
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Towing the vehicle
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Towing eyelet
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Attaching the towing eyelet
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Towing by tow truck
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Wheels and tires
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Tires – general information
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Introduction
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Tire rotation
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Tires – storage and age
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New Tires
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Tire age
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Storing wheels and tires
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Tires – tread wear indicator
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Tires – tire economy
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Changing a wheel – direction of rotation
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Summer and winter tires
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Changing a wheel – removing wheel
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Changing a wheel
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Changing a wheel – spare wheel
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Spare tire
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Spare wheel
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Changing a wheel – accessing the spare wheel
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After use
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Changing a wheel – installing a wheel
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Re-installing the wheel
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Tire inflation – general information
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Inflation placard
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Tire inflation
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Related information
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Tire inflation – checking pressure
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Cold tires
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To check inflation pressure:
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Tire specifications
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Tire ratings
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Speed ratings
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Information on the sidewall
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Tire inflation – pressure table
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Loading specifications
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Curb weight
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Capacity weight
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Permissible axle weight
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Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
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Loading specifications – load limit
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Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
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Tire specifications – terminology
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Tire specifications – Uniform Tire Quality Grading
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TREADWEAR
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TRACTION
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TEMPERATURE
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Snow chains
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Snow tires/studded tiresWhere permitted
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Tires for winter use:
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Tire pressure monitoring - introduction
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Determining which tire monitoring system is in your vehicle
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Introduction
307
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – general information
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Related information
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – changing wheels
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Related information
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – recalibrating
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Recalibrating TPMS (Canadian models only)
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – activating/deactivating
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Activating/deactivating TPMS (Canadian models only)
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)– messages
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Erasing warning messages
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Tire Monitor- introduction
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Calibrating Tire Monitor
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Calibration
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Tire Monitorstatus information
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Tire Monitor– messages
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Erasing warning messages
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Self-supporting run flat tires (SST)
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Related information
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Tire sealing system– general information
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Introduction
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Accessing the tire sealing system
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Tire sealing system–temporarily repairing a flat tire
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Tire sealing system– overview
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Tire sealing system– sealing hole
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Stage 1: Sealing the hole
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Tire sealing system – checking inflation pressure
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Stage 2: Checking inflation pressure
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Tire sealing system– inflating tires
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Tire sealing system– sealing compound container
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Replacing the sealing compound container
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Maintenance and servicing
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Maintenance – introduction
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Introduction
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The Federal Clean Air Act – U.S.
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Maintenance
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Applicable warranties – U.S./Canada
324
Periodic maintenance helps minimize emissions
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Related information
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Maintenance – owner maintenance
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Owner maintenance
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Each time the car is refueled:
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Monthly:
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As needed:
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Maintenance – hoisting
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Hoisting the vehicle
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Onboard Diagnostic System
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Emission inspection readiness
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How do states use OBD II for emission inspections?
327
How can my vehicle fail OBD II emission inspection?
327
How can I prepare for my next OBD II emission inspection?
327
Booking service and repairs
327
Prerequisites
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CSB menu access
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Booking information and data from the vehicle
328
Using the service
328
On-screen service messages
328
Booking service or repairs manually
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328
My Appointments
328
Transmitting vehicle data
328
Booking information and vehicle data
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Maintenance – opening/closing hood
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Opening and closing the hood
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Engine compartment – overview
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330
Related information
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Engine compartment – engine oil
331
Checking the engine oil (5- and 6-cylinder engines)
331
Checking and adding oil
332
Checking the oil
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Electronic oil level sensor (4-cylinder engines only)
332
Electronically checking the oil level
333
Engine compartment – coolant
333
Level check and filling
333
Engine compartment – brake fluid
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334
Checking the level
335
Filling
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Engine compartment – power steering fluid
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335
Bulbs – introduction
336
336
Related information
337
Bulbs – headlight housing
337
Removing the headlight housing
337
Reinserting the headlight housing
337
Related information
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Bulbs – cover
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Removing the cover to access the bulbs
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338
Bulbs – low beam, Halogen
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338
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Bulbs – high beam, Halogen
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339
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Bulbs – extra high beam
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Extra high beamModels with optional Active Bending Lights only.
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Bulbs – front turn signals
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340
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Bulbs – front side marker lights
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Bulbs – location of taillight bulbs
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Bulbs – brake lights and taillights
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Taillight housing, turn signal
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Bulbs – license plate lighting
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342
Related information
342
Bulbs – cargo area lighting
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342
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342
Bulbs – vanity mirror lighting
343
Removing the lens
343
Reinstalling the lens
343
Related information
343
Bulbs – specifications
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343
Related information
343
Wiper blades – service position
344
344
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344
Wiper blades – windshield
345
Replacing the windshield wiper blades
345
Cleaning
345
Related information
345
Wiper blades – tailgate
346
Replacing the tailgate wiper blade
346
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346
Engine compartment – washer fluid
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346
346
Related information
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Battery – symbols
347
Symbols on the battery
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Related information
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Battery – handling
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Handling
347
Related information
348
Battery – maintenance
348
Maintenance
348
Related information
349
Battery – changing
349
Changing
349
Removal
350
Installation
350
Related information
350
Fuses – introduction
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350
Location of the fuseboxes
351
Fuses – engine compartment
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352
Positions
353
Related information
355
Fuses – glove compartment
356
356
Positions: fusebox A
356
Positions: fusebox B
357
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358
Fuses – cargo area/trunk
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359
Positions
359
Related information
359
Fuses – engine compartment cold zone (Start/Stop only)Option on 4-cyl. engines
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360
Positions
360
Related information
361
Washing the car
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362
Exterior components
362
Related information
362
Automatic car wash
363
363
Related information
363
Polishing and waxing
363
363
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364
Cleaning the interior
364
Cleaning the interior
364
Upholstery care
364
Fabric
364
AlcanteraTMsuede-like material
364
Leather care
364
Cleaning leather upholstery
364
Protecting leather upholstery
365
Cleaning a leather-covered steering wheel
365
Cleaning the seat belts
365
Cleaning floor mats
365
Spots on interior plastic, metal, or wood surfaces
365
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366
Touching up paintwork
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366
Color code
366
Minor stone chips and scratches
366
Repairing stone chips
367
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367
Specifications
369
Label information
369
Location of labels
370
List of labels
371
Related information
371
Dimensions
372
Dimensions
372
Weights
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374
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374
Engine specifications
375
Engine specifications
375
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375
Oil specifications
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376
Oil viscosity
376
Extreme engine operation
376
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376
Oil volume
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377
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377
Coolant – specification and volume
378
378
Related information
378
Transmission oil – specification and volumes
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378
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378
Brake fluid – specification and volume
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378
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378
Power steering – specification
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379
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379
Fuel tank volume – specification and volume
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379
Related information
379
Air conditioning – specification and volume
379
379
Battery specifications
380
General information
380
Symbols – general information
381
Introduction
381
Warning symbol
381
Information symbol
381
Related information
381
Warning symbols
381
Symbols in the main instrument panel
382
Warning symbols in the instrument panel
382
Related information
382
Indicator symbols
382
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
382
Related information
382
Information symbols
383
Information symbols in the instrument panel
383
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383
Information symbols – ceiling console
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384
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384
Information symbols – center console
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384
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384
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