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Summary of Contents for Volvo 2014 XC70:
Contents
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Introduction
8
Important information
8
About this manual
8
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Decals
8
Types of lists used in the manual
9
Continued
10
Options and accessories
10
11
Shiftlock
11
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
11
Fuel filler door
11
Points to keep in mind
11
Crash event data
11
Volvo Structural Parts Statement
12
Information on the Internet
13
Open Source Software Notice
13
Volvo and the environment
14
Environment
14
Driver distraction
15
Important warnings
15
Accessory installation
15
Safety
18
Occupant safety
18
Recall information
18
Volvo customers in Canada
18
Reporting safety defects in the U.S.
19
Reporting safety defects
19
Reporting safety defects in Canada
19
General information
20
Seat belts
20
Seat belt reminder
21
Rear seats
22
Seat belt use during pregnancy
22
Child seats
22
General information
23
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
23
Front airbags
24
The front airbag system
24
Front airbag deployment
25
Airbag decals
26
General information
28
Occupant Weight Sensor
28
General information
32
Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags
32
General information
34
Inflatable Curtain (IC)
34
General information
35
Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS
35
37
Crash mode
37
Children should be seated safely
39
Child safety
39
Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
40
When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
40
Volvo's recommendations
40
Volvo has some very specific recommendations:
40
Child restraint registration and recalls
41
Registering a child restraint
41
Child restraints
42
Child restraint systems
42
Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
44
Infant seats
44
Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
46
Convertible seats
46
Securing a booster cushion
48
Booster cushions
48
Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors
49
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
49
Child restraint anchorages
51
Top tether anchors
51
Integrated two-stage booster cushionCanada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
52
Integrated booster cushion
52
Child safety locks
55
Child safety locks
55
Power child safety locks and disengaging rear door windows
55
Locks and alarm
58
Remote key and key blade
58
Remote key/Personal Car Communicator (PCC)- common functions
61
Buttons on the remote
61
Range
62
Unique functions—PCC
62
Using the information button
62
Range
63
Keyless drive
63
Detachable key blade
64
Removing the key blade
64
Reinserting the key blade in the remote key
64
Unlocking the driver's door with the detached key blade
64
Replacing batteries in the remote key/PCC
64
Opening the remote key/PCC
65
Replacing the batteries
65
Re-assembling the remote key
65
Tailgate compartment
67
Private locking
67
Keyless drive(models with Personal Car Communicator only)
68
Keyless drive
68
Location of the keyless drive antennas
70
Locking and unlocking the vehicle
71
Locks
71
The alarm system
74
Alarm
74
Arming the alarm
74
Disarming the alarm
75
Turning off (stopping) the alarm
75
Other alarm-related functions
75
Automatic re-arming
75
Audible/visual alarm signal
75
Remote key not functioning
75
Your driving environment
78
Instruments and controls
78
Instrument panel information displays
79
Gauges and indicators: analog instrument panel
80
Gauges and indicators: digital instrument panel
80
Indicator and warning symbols
81
Function check
82
Indicator symbols
82
Warning symbols
83
Ambient temperature sensor
86
Trip odometers
86
Clock
87
Setting the clock
87
Inserting and removing the remote key
88
Ignition modes
88
Functions
88
Ignition modes
89
Ignition mode 0
89
Ignition mode I
89
Ignition mode II
89
Returning to mode 0
89
Starting and stopping the engine
89
Emergency towing
89
Front seats
90
Seats
90
Rear seats
93
Rear center head restraint
93
Manually folding down the rear seat's outboard head restraints
94
Automatically folding down the rear seat’s outboard head restraints
94
Folding down the rear seat backrests
95
Adjusting
97
Steering wheel
97
Keypads and steering wheel paddles
97
Horn
97
Electrically heatedsteering wheel
98
Lighting panel
99
Lighting
99
Headlight switch positions
99
High/low beam headlights
100
Low beam headlights
100
Continuous high beam headlights
100
High beam flash
100
100
Active high beams – AHB
100
Tunnel detection (models with the rain sensoronly)
102
Active Bending Lights (ABL)
102
Auxiliary lights
102
Instrument and "theater" lighting
102
Instrument lighting
102
"Theater" lighting
103
Parking lights
103
Rear fog lights
103
Hazard warning flashers
104
Turn signals
104
When changing lanes
104
When turning
104
Interior lighting, front
104
Interior lighting, rear
105
Courtesy lights/door step lighting
105
Glove compartment lighting
105
Overhead courtesy lighting
105
Cargo area lighting
105
Home safe lighting
105
Approach lighting
106
Windshield wipers/washers
107
Wipers and washers
107
Tailgate wiper/washer
108
Tailgate wiper and reverse gear
109
Power windows
110
Windows
110
Power door mirrors
112
Mirrors
112
Heated windshield, rear window and door mirror defrosters
113
Interior rearview mirror
113
Auto-dim function
113
Operation
115
Digial compass
115
Introduction
117
Power moonroof
117
Wind blocker
118
Introduction
119
HomeLink® Wireless Control System
119
Programming HomeLink
119
Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
120
Using HomeLink
120
Resetting HomeLink Buttons
121
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button
121
Start
122
Starting the engine
122
Engine Remote Start (ERS)
124
Introduction
124
Using ERS
124
Starting the engine
124
Switching off an engine started with ERS
125
Message in the instrument panel display
125
Switching off the engine
125
Jump starting
125
Automatic transmission
127
Transmission
127
Introduction
131
Eco Guide and Power Meter
131
Eco Guide
131
Current (instantaneous) reading
131
Average
131
Power Meter
131
Available power
131
Utilized power
131
Brake system
133
Brakes
133
Electric parking brake
136
Parking brake
136
Symbol and messages in the instrument panel
137
Introduction
139
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
139
Function
139
Using HDC
139
Driver support
144
Stability system
144
Operation
144
Sport mode
144
Symbols and messages in the main instrument panel
145
Introduction
146
Road sign information (RSI)
146
Operation
146
Settings in MY CAR
146
Limitations
146
Operation
148
Cruise control
148
Introduction
150
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
150
Function
150
Warning light—driver braking required
151
Steep inclines and/or heavy loads
152
Operation
152
Putting ACC in standby mode
152
Setting a speed
152
Changing the set speed
153
Setting a time interval
153
Standby mode (temporary deactivation)
154
Standby mode due to action by the driver
154
Automatic standby mode
154
Resuming the set speed
154
Passing another vehicle
154
Turning ACC off completely
155
Toggling between ACC and CC (standard Cruise Control)
155
Switching from ACC to CC
155
Switching from CC to ACC
155
Queue Assist
155
Introduction
155
The radar sensor and its limitations
157
Situations where ACC may not function optimally
157
Fault tracing and actions
158
Symbols and messages in the display
159
Introduction
161
Distance Alert
161
Operation
161
Setting a time interval
161
Limitations
162
Symbols and text messages
163
Introduction
164
City Safety™
164
Function
165
Using City Safety™
165
On and Off
165
Limitations
166
Troubleshooting
166
The laser sensor
167
Symbols and messages in the display
168
Introduction
170
Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection
170
Function
171
Collision Warning
171
Brake Support
171
Auto-brake
171
Operation
172
Activating/deactivating both warning signals
172
Activating/deactivating the audible warning signal only
172
Setting a warning distance
172
Checking settings
172
Maintenance
173
Limitations
173
The camera’s limitations
174
Pedestrians
175
Fault tracing and actions
175
Symbols and messages in the display
176
Introduction
178
Driver Alert System
178
Driver Alert Control (DAC)–introduction
178
Limitations
178
Operating DAC
179
On/Off
179
Function
179
Symbols and messages
180
Instrument panel
180
Center console display
180
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)–introduction
181
Operation and function
181
Limitations
182
Settings
182
Symbols and messages
183
Introduction
184
Park assist
184
Function
184
Activating/deactivating
184
Signals from the park assist system
185
Visual indicator
185
Audible signal
185
Rear park assist
185
Front park assist
186
Faults in the system
186
Cleaning the sensors
187
Introduction
188
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)
188
Function
188
Ambient lighting conditions
188
Using PAC
189
Activation
189
Deactivation
189
Guiding lines
189
Marker lines
190
Vehicles equipped with Park Assist
190
Settings
190
Summary
190
Limitations
191
Keep in mind
191
Introduction
192
Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)
192
When does BLIS function
193
193
How BLIS functions in daylight and darkness
193
Limitations
193
Cleaning the BLIS camera lenses
194
Switching BLIS on and off
194
BLIS system messages
194
Comfort and driving pleasure
198
Volvo Sensus
198
Main instrument panel
199
Menus and messages
199
Menu overview
199
Analog instrument panel
199
Digital instrument panel
199
Messages
200
Introduction
201
The MY CAR menus
201
Operation
201
Center console controls
201
Steering wheel keypad
201
Paths
202
MY CAR
202
My XC70
202
Trip statistics
202
Driver support systems
203
Menu settings
203
Introduction
207
Climate system
207
Air distribution
208
Air vents in the dashboard
209
Air vents in the door pillars
209
Electronic climate control, ECC
210
Climate system controls
210
Ventilated front seats
210
Heated front seats
211
Heated rear seatsNot available on models equipped with the optional integrated booster cushions
211
Blower control
212
Air distribution
212
Auto
212
Temperature control
213
A/C – ON/OFF
213
Max. defroster and electrically heated windshield
213
Recirculation/air quality system
214
Air distribution table
215
Introduction
217
Trip computer
217
Trip computer in models with an analog instrument panel
217
Functions
217
Information headings
218
Trip computer in models with a digital instrument panel
219
Functions
219
Information headings
220
Supplementary information
221
Average fuel consumption
221
Average speed
221
Current fuel consumption
221
Distance to empty
221
Digital speed display
221
Resetting an analog instrument panel
221
Resetting a digital instrument panel
222
Changing units
222
Trip statistics
222
Function
222
Settings
222
Active chassis (Four C)
224
Active chassis system–Four C
224
Speed-dependent steering force
224
Storage spaces
225
Passenger compartment convenience
225
Tunnel console
226
Glove compartment
226
Vanity mirror
227
12-volt sockets
227
12-volt socket in the cargo area
228
Infotainment
232
Introduction
232
Infotainment system overview
233
Basic infotainment functions
233
Menu navigation
235
Rear control panel with headphone sockets
236
Activating/deactivating
236
Scroll/search forward and back
236
Limitations
236
* FAV—storing a shortcut
237
Basic sound settings
237
Advanced sound settings
238
Equalizer
238
Sound stagePremium Sound Multimedia only
238
Audio volume and automatic volume control
238
External audio source volume
238
Optimal sound reproduction
238
Infotainment system menus
239
RADIOmenus
239
Main AM menu
239
Main FM1/FM2 menu
239
Main SAT1/SAT2 menu (SiriusXM™satellite radio)
239
MEDIAmenus
240
Main CD Audio menu
240
Main CD/DVDThe media player can only play DVDs in models equipped with the optional navigation system. Images are only displayed when the vehicle is not in motion.Data menu
240
Main DVDVideo menu
240
Main iPod menu
240
Main USB menu
240
Main AUX menu
240
TELmenus
240
Main Bluetooth media menu
240
Main Bluetooth®hands-free menu
241
General functions
242
Radio
242
HD Radio™reception (U.S. models only)
244
Introduction
244
Benefits of digital broadcasting
244
How HD broadcasting works
244
Limitations
245
Switching HD on or off
245
Sub-channels
246
SiriusXM™ satellite radio
246
Listening to satellite radio
246
SiriusXM™ID
247
Selecting a channel category
247
Selecting a channel
247
Direct channel entry
247
Scanning
248
Storing a channel
248
Searching for and storing songs
248
Radio text
248
Advanced SiriusXM™settings
248
Skip options
249
Channel lock
249
Unlocking a channel
250
CD/DVDThe media player can only play DVDs in models equipped with the optional navigation system. Images are only displayed when the vehicle is not in motion.functions
251
Media player
251
Connecting external devices
256
AUX/USB sockets
256
Introduction
259
Bluetooth®media
259
Overview
259
Pairing and connecting an external device
259
Automatic connection
259
Switching to another device
260
Disconnecting an external device
260
Removing a paired device
260
RandomFunction is not supported on all cell phones.
260
Scanning audio files on an external device
260
Bluetooth®version information
260
Introduction
261
Bluetooth®hands-free connection
261
Bluetooth®functions in the center console control panel
262
Getting started
262
Activation
262
Pairing (connecting) external Bluetooth®devices
262
Changing phones or devices
263
Making a call
264
Disconnecting the cell phone
264
Removing a paired device
264
Handling calls
264
Incoming calls
264
Auto answer
264
Call settings
264
Call lists
264
Voice mail
265
Sound settings
265
Call volume
265
Infotainment system volume
265
Ringing volume
265
Ringing tones
265
Phone book
265
Contact shortcuts
266
Buttons in the center console
266
Searching for contacts
267
Adding a new contact
267
Speed dial
268
Accept vCards
268
Memory status
268
Clearing the phone book
268
Bluetooth®version information
269
Introduction
270
Cell phone voice control
270
Getting started
271
Activating the system
271
Voice control support feature
271
Voice output volume
272
Using voice commands
272
Shortcuts
272
Dialing a number
272
Dialing from a call list
272
Calling a contact
272
Dialing voice mail
273
During your trip
276
Driving recommendations
276
Fuel requirements
280
Refueling
280
Octane rating
281
Minimum octane
281
Demanding driving
281
Fuel Formulations
281
Use of Additives
281
282
Opening/closing the fuel filler door
282
Manually opening the fuel filler door
282
Opening/closing the fuel cap
283
Emission controls
283
Three-way catalytic converter
283
Heated oxygen sensors
284
Introduction
285
Loading
285
Power tailgate
285
Automatic opening
285
Programming the tailgate opening angle
286
Automatic closing
286
Interrupting automatic opening/closing
286
Operating the tailgate manually
287
Folding down the rear seat backrests
287
Load anchoring eyelets
287
Cargo area floor rails and hooks
287
Cleaning the rails
287
Moving the load anchoring hooks
288
Removing a hook
288
Reinserting a hook
288
Straps for securing loads
289
Grocery bag holder
289
Roof loads
289
Using load carriers
289
Steel cargo grid
291
Cargo area
291
Cargo area cover
292
Use
292
Installing the cover
292
Removing the cover
292
Folding down the cargo area cover's rear flap
292
Cargo net
292
Attaching the cassette(s)
293
Using the net(s)
293
Removing the cargo net cassettes
293
Using the cargo net with the cargo area cover
294
Introduction
295
Towing a trailer
295
Detachable trailer hitch (accessory)
296
Installing the ball holder
296
Removing the ball holder
296
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
297
Function
297
Facts about TSA
297
How TSAworks
297
Towing eyelet
298
Emergency towing
298
Towing the vehicle
299
Having the vehicle towed by a tow truck
299
Wheels and tires
304
General information
304
Inflation placard
307
Tire inflation
307
Tire ratings
308
Speed ratings
308
Load ratings
308
Tire inflation pressure table
309
Inflation pressure
309
Information on the sidewall
310
Tire designations
310
Terms
312
Glossary of tire terminology
312
Loads
313
Vehicle loading
313
Quality grading information
315
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
315
Winter driving conditions
316
Snow chains, snow tires, studded tires
316
Spare tire
317
Temporary Spare
317
Location
318
Tire Sealing System
318
Tire sealing system–overview
319
Tire sealing system–temporarily repairing a flat tire
320
Stage 1: Sealing the hole
320
Stage 2: Checking inflation pressure
322
Replacing the sealing compound container
322
Inflating tires
323
Removing a wheel
324
Changing a wheel
324
Introduction
327
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
327
Self-supporting run flat tires (SST)
329
Maintenance and specifications
334
Volvo maintenance
334
Owner maintenance
335
Maintaining your car
335
Hoisting the vehicle
335
Emission inspection readiness
335
What is an Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)?
335
How do states use OBD II for emission inspections?
336
How can my vehicle fail OBD II emission inspection?
336
How can I prepare for my next OBD II emission inspection?
336
Opening and closing the hood
337
Hood and engine compartment
337
Engine compartment, overview
337
Checking the engine oil
338
Engine oil
338
Coolant
340
Fluids
340
Brake fluid
340
Checking the level
340
Filling
341
Power steering fluid
341
Introduction
342
Replacing bulbs
342
Headlight housing
343
Removing the headlight housing
343
Reinserting the headlight housing
343
Removing the cover to access the bulbs
343
Low beam, Halogen
344
High beam, Halogen
344
Extra high beamModels with optional Active Bending Lights only.
344
Front side marker lights
345
Turn signals
345
Side marker lights
345
Location of taillight bulbs
346
Taillight housing, turn signal
346
License plate lighting
346
Cargo area lighting
347
Vanity mirror lighting
347
Removing the mirror glass
347
Reinstalling the mirror glass
347
Bulb specifications
347
Wiper blades
349
Wiper blades and washer fluid
349
Filling washer fluid
350
Warning symbols on the battery
352
Battery
352
Handling
352
Maintenance
353
Changing
353
Removal
354
Installation
354
Replacing fuses
356
Fuses
356
Location of the fuse boxes
356
Engine compartment
357
Positions
358
Under the glove compartment
360
Positions: fuse box A
360
Positions: fuse box B
361
Cargo area
363
Positions
363
Cargo area
364
Positions
364
Washing the car
365
Vehicle care
365
Polishing and waxing
366
Cleaning the interior
366
Upholstery care
366
Cleaning the seat belts
368
Cleaning floor mats
368
Spots on interior plastic, metal, or wood surfaces
368
Touching up paintwork
368
Color code
368
Minor stone chips and scratches
369
Repairing stone chips
369
Specifications
372
Label information
372
List of labels
373
Dimensions
374
Specifications
374
Weights
375
Engine specifications
376
Oil specifications
377
Oil viscosity
377
Oil volume
378
Other fluids and lubricants
378
Electrical system
379
General information
379
Introduction
380
Overview of information and warning symbols
380
Symbols in the main instrument panel
380
Warning symbols in the instrument panel
380
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
380
Information symbols in the instrument panel
381
Information symbols in the center console display
381
Information symbols in the ceiling console
382
Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance
383
Volvo programs
383
Technician certification
383
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Table of Contents
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Contents
4
Introduction
8
Important information
8
About this manual
8
8
Decals
8
Types of lists used in the manual
9
Continued
10
Options and accessories
10
11
Shiftlock
11
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
11
Fuel filler door
11
Points to keep in mind
11
Crash event data
11
Volvo Structural Parts Statement
12
Information on the Internet
13
Open Source Software Notice
13
Volvo and the environment
14
Environment
14
Driver distraction
15
Important warnings
15
Accessory installation
15
Safety
18
Occupant safety
18
Recall information
18
Volvo customers in Canada
18
Reporting safety defects in the U.S.
19
Reporting safety defects
19
Reporting safety defects in Canada
19
General information
20
Seat belts
20
Seat belt reminder
21
Rear seats
22
Seat belt use during pregnancy
22
Child seats
22
General information
23
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
23
Front airbags
24
The front airbag system
24
Front airbag deployment
25
Airbag decals
26
General information
28
Occupant Weight Sensor
28
General information
32
Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags
32
General information
34
Inflatable Curtain (IC)
34
General information
35
Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS
35
37
Crash mode
37
Children should be seated safely
39
Child safety
39
Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
40
When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
40
Volvo's recommendations
40
Volvo has some very specific recommendations:
40
Child restraint registration and recalls
41
Registering a child restraint
41
Child restraints
42
Child restraint systems
42
Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
44
Infant seats
44
Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
46
Convertible seats
46
Securing a booster cushion
48
Booster cushions
48
Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors
49
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
49
Child restraint anchorages
51
Top tether anchors
51
Integrated two-stage booster cushionCanada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
52
Integrated booster cushion
52
Child safety locks
55
Child safety locks
55
Power child safety locks and disengaging rear door windows
55
Locks and alarm
58
Remote key and key blade
58
Remote key/Personal Car Communicator (PCC)- common functions
61
Buttons on the remote
61
Range
62
Unique functions—PCC
62
Using the information button
62
Range
63
Keyless drive
63
Detachable key blade
64
Removing the key blade
64
Reinserting the key blade in the remote key
64
Unlocking the driver's door with the detached key blade
64
Replacing batteries in the remote key/PCC
64
Opening the remote key/PCC
65
Replacing the batteries
65
Re-assembling the remote key
65
Tailgate compartment
67
Private locking
67
Keyless drive(models with Personal Car Communicator only)
68
Keyless drive
68
Location of the keyless drive antennas
70
Locking and unlocking the vehicle
71
Locks
71
The alarm system
74
Alarm
74
Arming the alarm
74
Disarming the alarm
75
Turning off (stopping) the alarm
75
Other alarm-related functions
75
Automatic re-arming
75
Audible/visual alarm signal
75
Remote key not functioning
75
Your driving environment
78
Instruments and controls
78
Instrument panel information displays
79
Gauges and indicators: analog instrument panel
80
Gauges and indicators: digital instrument panel
80
Indicator and warning symbols
81
Function check
82
Indicator symbols
82
Warning symbols
83
Ambient temperature sensor
86
Trip odometers
86
Clock
87
Setting the clock
87
Inserting and removing the remote key
88
Ignition modes
88
Functions
88
Ignition modes
89
Ignition mode 0
89
Ignition mode I
89
Ignition mode II
89
Returning to mode 0
89
Starting and stopping the engine
89
Emergency towing
89
Front seats
90
Seats
90
Rear seats
93
Rear center head restraint
93
Manually folding down the rear seat's outboard head restraints
94
Automatically folding down the rear seat’s outboard head restraints
94
Folding down the rear seat backrests
95
Adjusting
97
Steering wheel
97
Keypads and steering wheel paddles
97
Horn
97
Electrically heatedsteering wheel
98
Lighting panel
99
Lighting
99
Headlight switch positions
99
High/low beam headlights
100
Low beam headlights
100
Continuous high beam headlights
100
High beam flash
100
100
Active high beams – AHB
100
Tunnel detection (models with the rain sensoronly)
102
Active Bending Lights (ABL)
102
Auxiliary lights
102
Instrument and "theater" lighting
102
Instrument lighting
102
"Theater" lighting
103
Parking lights
103
Rear fog lights
103
Hazard warning flashers
104
Turn signals
104
When changing lanes
104
When turning
104
Interior lighting, front
104
Interior lighting, rear
105
Courtesy lights/door step lighting
105
Glove compartment lighting
105
Overhead courtesy lighting
105
Cargo area lighting
105
Home safe lighting
105
Approach lighting
106
Windshield wipers/washers
107
Wipers and washers
107
Tailgate wiper/washer
108
Tailgate wiper and reverse gear
109
Power windows
110
Windows
110
Power door mirrors
112
Mirrors
112
Heated windshield, rear window and door mirror defrosters
113
Interior rearview mirror
113
Auto-dim function
113
Operation
115
Digial compass
115
Introduction
117
Power moonroof
117
Wind blocker
118
Introduction
119
HomeLink® Wireless Control System
119
Programming HomeLink
119
Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
120
Using HomeLink
120
Resetting HomeLink Buttons
121
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button
121
Start
122
Starting the engine
122
Engine Remote Start (ERS)
124
Introduction
124
Using ERS
124
Starting the engine
124
Switching off an engine started with ERS
125
Message in the instrument panel display
125
Switching off the engine
125
Jump starting
125
Automatic transmission
127
Transmission
127
Introduction
131
Eco Guide and Power Meter
131
Eco Guide
131
Current (instantaneous) reading
131
Average
131
Power Meter
131
Available power
131
Utilized power
131
Brake system
133
Brakes
133
Electric parking brake
136
Parking brake
136
Symbol and messages in the instrument panel
137
Introduction
139
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
139
Function
139
Using HDC
139
Driver support
144
Stability system
144
Operation
144
Sport mode
144
Symbols and messages in the main instrument panel
145
Introduction
146
Road sign information (RSI)
146
Operation
146
Settings in MY CAR
146
Limitations
146
Operation
148
Cruise control
148
Introduction
150
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
150
Function
150
Warning light—driver braking required
151
Steep inclines and/or heavy loads
152
Operation
152
Putting ACC in standby mode
152
Setting a speed
152
Changing the set speed
153
Setting a time interval
153
Standby mode (temporary deactivation)
154
Standby mode due to action by the driver
154
Automatic standby mode
154
Resuming the set speed
154
Passing another vehicle
154
Turning ACC off completely
155
Toggling between ACC and CC (standard Cruise Control)
155
Switching from ACC to CC
155
Switching from CC to ACC
155
Queue Assist
155
Introduction
155
The radar sensor and its limitations
157
Situations where ACC may not function optimally
157
Fault tracing and actions
158
Symbols and messages in the display
159
Introduction
161
Distance Alert
161
Operation
161
Setting a time interval
161
Limitations
162
Symbols and text messages
163
Introduction
164
City Safety™
164
Function
165
Using City Safety™
165
On and Off
165
Limitations
166
Troubleshooting
166
The laser sensor
167
Symbols and messages in the display
168
Introduction
170
Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection
170
Function
171
Collision Warning
171
Brake Support
171
Auto-brake
171
Operation
172
Activating/deactivating both warning signals
172
Activating/deactivating the audible warning signal only
172
Setting a warning distance
172
Checking settings
172
Maintenance
173
Limitations
173
The camera’s limitations
174
Pedestrians
175
Fault tracing and actions
175
Symbols and messages in the display
176
Introduction
178
Driver Alert System
178
Driver Alert Control (DAC)–introduction
178
Limitations
178
Operating DAC
179
On/Off
179
Function
179
Symbols and messages
180
Instrument panel
180
Center console display
180
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)–introduction
181
Operation and function
181
Limitations
182
Settings
182
Symbols and messages
183
Introduction
184
Park assist
184
Function
184
Activating/deactivating
184
Signals from the park assist system
185
Visual indicator
185
Audible signal
185
Rear park assist
185
Front park assist
186
Faults in the system
186
Cleaning the sensors
187
Introduction
188
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)
188
Function
188
Ambient lighting conditions
188
Using PAC
189
Activation
189
Deactivation
189
Guiding lines
189
Marker lines
190
Vehicles equipped with Park Assist
190
Settings
190
Summary
190
Limitations
191
Keep in mind
191
Introduction
192
Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)
192
When does BLIS function
193
193
How BLIS functions in daylight and darkness
193
Limitations
193
Cleaning the BLIS camera lenses
194
Switching BLIS on and off
194
BLIS system messages
194
Comfort and driving pleasure
198
Volvo Sensus
198
Main instrument panel
199
Menus and messages
199
Menu overview
199
Analog instrument panel
199
Digital instrument panel
199
Messages
200
Introduction
201
The MY CAR menus
201
Operation
201
Center console controls
201
Steering wheel keypad
201
Paths
202
MY CAR
202
My XC70
202
Trip statistics
202
Driver support systems
203
Menu settings
203
Introduction
207
Climate system
207
Air distribution
208
Air vents in the dashboard
209
Air vents in the door pillars
209
Electronic climate control, ECC
210
Climate system controls
210
Ventilated front seats
210
Heated front seats
211
Heated rear seatsNot available on models equipped with the optional integrated booster cushions
211
Blower control
212
Air distribution
212
Auto
212
Temperature control
213
A/C – ON/OFF
213
Max. defroster and electrically heated windshield
213
Recirculation/air quality system
214
Air distribution table
215
Introduction
217
Trip computer
217
Trip computer in models with an analog instrument panel
217
Functions
217
Information headings
218
Trip computer in models with a digital instrument panel
219
Functions
219
Information headings
220
Supplementary information
221
Average fuel consumption
221
Average speed
221
Current fuel consumption
221
Distance to empty
221
Digital speed display
221
Resetting an analog instrument panel
221
Resetting a digital instrument panel
222
Changing units
222
Trip statistics
222
Function
222
Settings
222
Active chassis (Four C)
224
Active chassis system–Four C
224
Speed-dependent steering force
224
Storage spaces
225
Passenger compartment convenience
225
Tunnel console
226
Glove compartment
226
Vanity mirror
227
12-volt sockets
227
12-volt socket in the cargo area
228
Infotainment
232
Introduction
232
Infotainment system overview
233
Basic infotainment functions
233
Menu navigation
235
Rear control panel with headphone sockets
236
Activating/deactivating
236
Scroll/search forward and back
236
Limitations
236
* FAV—storing a shortcut
237
Basic sound settings
237
Advanced sound settings
238
Equalizer
238
Sound stagePremium Sound Multimedia only
238
Audio volume and automatic volume control
238
External audio source volume
238
Optimal sound reproduction
238
Infotainment system menus
239
RADIOmenus
239
Main AM menu
239
Main FM1/FM2 menu
239
Main SAT1/SAT2 menu (SiriusXM™satellite radio)
239
MEDIAmenus
240
Main CD Audio menu
240
Main CD/DVDThe media player can only play DVDs in models equipped with the optional navigation system. Images are only displayed when the vehicle is not in motion.Data menu
240
Main DVDVideo menu
240
Main iPod menu
240
Main USB menu
240
Main AUX menu
240
TELmenus
240
Main Bluetooth media menu
240
Main Bluetooth®hands-free menu
241
General functions
242
Radio
242
HD Radio™reception (U.S. models only)
244
Introduction
244
Benefits of digital broadcasting
244
How HD broadcasting works
244
Limitations
245
Switching HD on or off
245
Sub-channels
246
SiriusXM™ satellite radio
246
Listening to satellite radio
246
SiriusXM™ID
247
Selecting a channel category
247
Selecting a channel
247
Direct channel entry
247
Scanning
248
Storing a channel
248
Searching for and storing songs
248
Radio text
248
Advanced SiriusXM™settings
248
Skip options
249
Channel lock
249
Unlocking a channel
250
CD/DVDThe media player can only play DVDs in models equipped with the optional navigation system. Images are only displayed when the vehicle is not in motion.functions
251
Media player
251
Connecting external devices
256
AUX/USB sockets
256
Introduction
259
Bluetooth®media
259
Overview
259
Pairing and connecting an external device
259
Automatic connection
259
Switching to another device
260
Disconnecting an external device
260
Removing a paired device
260
RandomFunction is not supported on all cell phones.
260
Scanning audio files on an external device
260
Bluetooth®version information
260
Introduction
261
Bluetooth®hands-free connection
261
Bluetooth®functions in the center console control panel
262
Getting started
262
Activation
262
Pairing (connecting) external Bluetooth®devices
262
Changing phones or devices
263
Making a call
264
Disconnecting the cell phone
264
Removing a paired device
264
Handling calls
264
Incoming calls
264
Auto answer
264
Call settings
264
Call lists
264
Voice mail
265
Sound settings
265
Call volume
265
Infotainment system volume
265
Ringing volume
265
Ringing tones
265
Phone book
265
Contact shortcuts
266
Buttons in the center console
266
Searching for contacts
267
Adding a new contact
267
Speed dial
268
Accept vCards
268
Memory status
268
Clearing the phone book
268
Bluetooth®version information
269
Introduction
270
Cell phone voice control
270
Getting started
271
Activating the system
271
Voice control support feature
271
Voice output volume
272
Using voice commands
272
Shortcuts
272
Dialing a number
272
Dialing from a call list
272
Calling a contact
272
Dialing voice mail
273
During your trip
276
Driving recommendations
276
Fuel requirements
280
Refueling
280
Octane rating
281
Minimum octane
281
Demanding driving
281
Fuel Formulations
281
Use of Additives
281
282
Opening/closing the fuel filler door
282
Manually opening the fuel filler door
282
Opening/closing the fuel cap
283
Emission controls
283
Three-way catalytic converter
283
Heated oxygen sensors
284
Introduction
285
Loading
285
Power tailgate
285
Automatic opening
285
Programming the tailgate opening angle
286
Automatic closing
286
Interrupting automatic opening/closing
286
Operating the tailgate manually
287
Folding down the rear seat backrests
287
Load anchoring eyelets
287
Cargo area floor rails and hooks
287
Cleaning the rails
287
Moving the load anchoring hooks
288
Removing a hook
288
Reinserting a hook
288
Straps for securing loads
289
Grocery bag holder
289
Roof loads
289
Using load carriers
289
Steel cargo grid
291
Cargo area
291
Cargo area cover
292
Use
292
Installing the cover
292
Removing the cover
292
Folding down the cargo area cover's rear flap
292
Cargo net
292
Attaching the cassette(s)
293
Using the net(s)
293
Removing the cargo net cassettes
293
Using the cargo net with the cargo area cover
294
Introduction
295
Towing a trailer
295
Detachable trailer hitch (accessory)
296
Installing the ball holder
296
Removing the ball holder
296
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
297
Function
297
Facts about TSA
297
How TSAworks
297
Towing eyelet
298
Emergency towing
298
Towing the vehicle
299
Having the vehicle towed by a tow truck
299
Wheels and tires
304
General information
304
Inflation placard
307
Tire inflation
307
Tire ratings
308
Speed ratings
308
Load ratings
308
Tire inflation pressure table
309
Inflation pressure
309
Information on the sidewall
310
Tire designations
310
Terms
312
Glossary of tire terminology
312
Loads
313
Vehicle loading
313
Quality grading information
315
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
315
Winter driving conditions
316
Snow chains, snow tires, studded tires
316
Spare tire
317
Temporary Spare
317
Location
318
Tire Sealing System
318
Tire sealing system–overview
319
Tire sealing system–temporarily repairing a flat tire
320
Stage 1: Sealing the hole
320
Stage 2: Checking inflation pressure
322
Replacing the sealing compound container
322
Inflating tires
323
Removing a wheel
324
Changing a wheel
324
Introduction
327
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
327
Self-supporting run flat tires (SST)
329
Maintenance and specifications
334
Volvo maintenance
334
Owner maintenance
335
Maintaining your car
335
Hoisting the vehicle
335
Emission inspection readiness
335
What is an Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)?
335
How do states use OBD II for emission inspections?
336
How can my vehicle fail OBD II emission inspection?
336
How can I prepare for my next OBD II emission inspection?
336
Opening and closing the hood
337
Hood and engine compartment
337
Engine compartment, overview
337
Checking the engine oil
338
Engine oil
338
Coolant
340
Fluids
340
Brake fluid
340
Checking the level
340
Filling
341
Power steering fluid
341
Introduction
342
Replacing bulbs
342
Headlight housing
343
Removing the headlight housing
343
Reinserting the headlight housing
343
Removing the cover to access the bulbs
343
Low beam, Halogen
344
High beam, Halogen
344
Extra high beamModels with optional Active Bending Lights only.
344
Front side marker lights
345
Turn signals
345
Side marker lights
345
Location of taillight bulbs
346
Taillight housing, turn signal
346
License plate lighting
346
Cargo area lighting
347
Vanity mirror lighting
347
Removing the mirror glass
347
Reinstalling the mirror glass
347
Bulb specifications
347
Wiper blades
349
Wiper blades and washer fluid
349
Filling washer fluid
350
Warning symbols on the battery
352
Battery
352
Handling
352
Maintenance
353
Changing
353
Removal
354
Installation
354
Replacing fuses
356
Fuses
356
Location of the fuse boxes
356
Engine compartment
357
Positions
358
Under the glove compartment
360
Positions: fuse box A
360
Positions: fuse box B
361
Cargo area
363
Positions
363
Cargo area
364
Positions
364
Washing the car
365
Vehicle care
365
Polishing and waxing
366
Cleaning the interior
366
Upholstery care
366
Cleaning the seat belts
368
Cleaning floor mats
368
Spots on interior plastic, metal, or wood surfaces
368
Touching up paintwork
368
Color code
368
Minor stone chips and scratches
369
Repairing stone chips
369
Specifications
372
Label information
372
List of labels
373
Dimensions
374
Specifications
374
Weights
375
Engine specifications
376
Oil specifications
377
Oil viscosity
377
Oil volume
378
Other fluids and lubricants
378
Electrical system
379
General information
379
Introduction
380
Overview of information and warning symbols
380
Symbols in the main instrument panel
380
Warning symbols in the instrument panel
380
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
380
Information symbols in the instrument panel
381
Information symbols in the center console display
381
Information symbols in the ceiling console
382
Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance
383
Volvo programs
383
Technician certification
383
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