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Published: 2020-10-07
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Contents
4
INTRODUCTION
16
Contacting Volvo
16
16
Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance
16
16
Additional information about your vehicle
16
Support on the Internet
16
Downloadable information
16
Maps
16
Mobile apps
17
Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos
17
Contact
17
Related information
17
General information about the XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid
18
Overview
19
High-voltage electrical current
20
Hybrid-unique functions
20
Drive modes
20
Instrument panel
20
Preconditioning
20
Charging the hybrid battery
20
Related information
20
Volvo and the environment
22
22
Volvo XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid
22
Related information
22
Owner's manual and the environment
23
FSC®
23
Related information
23
IntelliSafe—driver support
23
Support
23
Accident prevention
23
Protection
23
Related information
23
Sensus
24
24
This is Sensus
24
Information when it's needed, where it's needed
25
Head-up-display
25
Instrument panel
25
Center display
26
Voice control system
26
Related information
26
Owner's manual in mobile devices
27
27
Related information
27
Options, accessories and the On-board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket
28
28
Connecting equipment to the On-board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket
29
Finding owner's information
29
29
The vehicle's center display
30
Mobile app
30
Volvo Cars' support site
30
Printed owner's information
30
Changing the language used in the vehicle's center display
30
Related information
30
Driver distraction
31
31
Accessory installation
31
Related information
32
Volvo Structural Parts Statement
32
32
Related information
32
Crash event data
33
33
Volvo ID
34
34
Creating a Volvo ID
34
Using the Volvo IDapp
34
Using the Volvo On Call (VOC) app
34
Registering your Volvo IDto the vehicle
34
Advantages of having a Volvo ID
34
Related information
34
Center display overview
35
35
Related information
36
Changing center display settings
37
Turning off or changing the volume of center display sounds
37
Changing the screen's appearance (theme)
37
Related information
37
Using the center display keyboard
38
Entering text using the keyboard
38
Changing keyboard languages
40
Special characters
41
Handwritten text
41
Entering characters
41
Erasing/changing handwritten characters
42
New lines
42
Related information
42
Function view buttons
43
Different types of buttons
43
Button modes
43
Related information
44
Navigating in the center display's views
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45
Home view
45
Expanding/minimizing a sub-view
46
Opening/closing a sub-view in full-screen mode
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Status bar
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Top view
47
Going to Top view from an app
48
Climate view
48
App view
48
Function view
48
Related information
49
Symbols in the center display status bar
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50
Related information
50
Changing settings in different types of apps
51
Basic apps
51
Third-party apps
51
Using the center display
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Using the center display's touchscreen functionality
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Turning off and reactivating the center display
54
Returning to Home view
54
Moving apps and vehicle function buttons
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Scrolling in lists, articles or views
54
Using center display controls
55
Related information
55
Using the owner's manual
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On-board owner's manual
56
Printed owner's information
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Illustrations
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Options and accessories
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Footnotes
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Messages
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Decals
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Risk of injury
56
Risk of damage to the vehicle
57
Information
57
Types of lists
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Procedures
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Position lists
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Bullet lists
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Illustrations
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Related information
57
Continues on next page
58
Continuation from previous page
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Related information
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On-board digital owner's manual
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Related information
59
Navigating in the digital owner's manual
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Opening the digital owner's information
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Searching using categories
60
Interior and exterior hotspots
60
Quick Guide.
60
Favorites
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Saving/deleting favorites
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Video
60
Information
60
Start page
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Using the search function
61
Related information
61
Glass
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Laminated glass
61
Related information
61
Technician certification
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61
XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid
61
SAFETY
64
General safety information
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Warning symbol in the instrument panel
64
Related information
64
Occupant safety
64
Volvo's concern for safety
64
Occupant safety reminders
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Related information
65
Reporting safety defects
65
Reporting safety defects in the U.S.
65
Reporting safety defects in Canada
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Transport Canada can be contacted at:
66
Related information
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Recall information
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Volvo customers in Canada
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Related information
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Safety during pregnancy
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Related information
67
Whiplash protection system
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Function
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Related information
68
Seat belts
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Reversible seat belt pretensioners
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Seat belt maintenance
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Related information
68
Seat belt pretensioners
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Reversible seat belt pretensioners
69
Seat belt pretensioners in collisions
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Seat belt pretensioners in critical situations
69
Resetting the electric pretensioners
69
Related information
69
Buckling and unbuckling seat belts
69
Buckling a seat belt
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Unbuckling the seat belt
71
Related information
71
Door and seat belt reminders
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Graphics in the instrument panel
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Seat belt reminder
72
Front seats
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Rear seats
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Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
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Related information
72
Airbag system
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Deployed airbags
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Driver/passenger side airbags
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The front airbag system
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Front airbag deployment
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Airbag decals
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Related information
76
Occupant weight sensor
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Disabling the passenger's side front airbag
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Modifications
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Related information
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Side impact airbags
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Components in the SIPS airbag system
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Related information
80
Inflatable curtains
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Related information
81
Safety mode
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Related information
81
Starting or moving a vehicle in safety mode
82
Starting the vehicle in safety mode
82
Moving the vehicle after safety mode has been set
82
Related information
82
Child safety
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General information
83
Volvo's recommendations
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Volvo has some very specific recommendations
84
Related information
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Child restraints
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Child restraint systems
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Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
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When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
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Child restraint registration and recalls
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Infant seats
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Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
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Related information
88
Convertible seats
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Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
88
Related information
90
Booster cushions
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Securing a booster cushion
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Related information
91
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
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Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors
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To access the anchors
92
Related information
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Lower child seat attachment pointsNot available in all markets
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Location
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Related information
94
Top tether anchors
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Child restraint anchorages
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Securing a child seat
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Related information
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Integrated booster cushion
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Integrated booster cushionCanada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
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Related information
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Raising the integrated booster cushion
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Related information
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Stowing the integrated booster cushion
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Related information
99
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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Instruments and controls
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Trip computer
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Trip odometer
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Odometer
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Current fuel consumption
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Distance to empty
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Distance to discharged battery
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Distance using the electric motor
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Tourist (alternative speedometer)
104
Related information
104
Displaying trip computer information
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Resetting a trip odometer
105
Changing the unit of measure
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Related information
105
Displaying trip statistics
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Trip statistic settings
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Changing the unit of measure
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Related information
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HomeLink® Wireless Control System
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Related information
107
Programming the HomeLink® Wireless Control System
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Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
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Using HomeLink®
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Resetting HomeLink®buttons
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Reprogramming a single HomeLink®button
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FCC (USA) and IC (Canada)
109
Related information
110
Adjusting the power door mirrors
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Adjusting
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Storing the position
110
Tilting the door mirrors when parkingOnly on models equipped with a power driver's seat.
110
Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking
111
Folding mirrors
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Automatic folding when the vehicle is locked
111
Resetting the mirrors' position
111
Auto-dim
111
Related information
111
Laminated panoramic roof
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Wind blocker
112
Related information
112
Operating the laminated panoramic roof
113
Operation
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Manual operation
113
Automatic operation
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Quick open/close
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Tilt (ventilation) position
114
Automatically closing the sun shadeNot available in all markets
114
Closing using an outside door handleVehicles with the optional keyless Passive Entrysystem only.
114
Auto-stop
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Power windows
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Related information
115
Operating the power windows
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Operating
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Manual up/down
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Auto up/down
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Resetting
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Related information
116
Rearview mirror
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Auto-dim function
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Related information
117
Using sun shades
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Rear doors
117
Related information
117
Settings view
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Opening Settings view
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Changing a setting
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Types of settings
118
Related information
118
Categories in Settings view
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My Car
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Sound
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Navigation
119
Media
119
Communication
119
Climate
119
System
119
Related information
119
Changing system settings in Settings view
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Changing system languages
120
Changing units of measure
120
Changing length and volume units
120
Changing tire inflation pressure units
120
Viewing storage information
120
Viewing the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
120
Changing settings in apps
121
Apps for integrated (basic) functions
121
Changing settings for a basic app
121
Third party apps
121
Related information
121
Resetting the settings view
121
Types of reset
121
Resetting
121
Related information
122
Resetting user data when the vehicle changes owners
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Related information
122
Ambient temperature sensor
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Settings
123
Related information
123
Clock
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123
Settings for date and time
123
Automatic time
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Daylight savings time
123
Related information
123
Head-up display (HUD)
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Activating/deactivating HUD
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Via Function view
125
Via settings
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Selecting display alternatives
125
Adjusting HUD brightness and height position
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Adapting brightness
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Power front seatmemory function
126
Replacing the windshield
126
Calibrating the horizontal position
126
Cleaning
126
Related information
126
Voice control
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System updates
127
Related information
127
Using voice commands
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Voice command examples
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Commands/phrases
128
Numbers
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Related information
128
Voice control for cell phones
128
128
Related information
129
Voice control for radio and media
129
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Related information
129
Climate system voice commands
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Related information
130
Navigation system voice commands
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Voice commands
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Related information
131
Voice control settings
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Sound settings
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Changing languages
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Related information
132
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
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Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
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Related information
134
Instrument panel
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Instrument panel
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Left side
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Center
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Right side
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Activating the instrument panel
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Instrument panel settings
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Related information
136
Hybrid-related information in the instrument panel
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Hybrid-unique symbols
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The hybrid gauge
136
Available electric motor output
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Power utilized by the driver
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Examples
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The "Hold" and "Charge" functions
137
Related information
137
Instrument panel licenses
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BSD 4-clause "Original" or "Old" License
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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BSD 2-clause “Simplified” license
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FreeType Project License
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Libpng License
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:
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MIT License
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zlib License
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SGI Free Software B License Version 2.0.
142
Related information
143
Warning symbols in the instrument panel
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Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
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Related information
144
Compass
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Switching the compass on/off
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Related information
145
Calibrating the compass
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Related information
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Lighting panel and controls
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Lighting ring on the left-side steering wheel lever
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Lighting panel
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Instrument lighting
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Related information
147
Parking lights
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Related information
148
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
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Low beam headlights
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Related information
149
High and low beam headlights
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High beam flash
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Continuous high beams
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Active high beams
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Vehicles with halogen headlightsHalogen headlights are not available on all models.
150
Operation
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Related information
151
Active Bending Lights
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Deactivating/activating the function
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Via Function view
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Via settings
152
Related information
152
Rear fog lights (certain models only)
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Related information
152
Brake lights
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Related information
153
Hazard warning flashers
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Related information
153
Using turn signals
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Short flashing sequence
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Continuous flashing sequence
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Related information
154
Passenger compartment lighting
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Front interior lighting
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Front reading lights
154
Courtesy lighting
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Courtesy lighting switch
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Rear interior lighting
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Rear reading lights
155
Glove compartment lighting
155
Vanity mirror lighting
155
Ground lighting
155
Doorsill lighting
155
Cargo area lighting
155
Ambience lighting
155
Mood lighting
156
Brightness
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Change the color of the light
156
Lighting in the door storage compartments
156
Lighting in the front tunnel console cup holders
156
Related information
156
Home safe lighting
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157
Related information
157
Approach lighting
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157
Related information
157
Messages in the instrument panel and center display
157
Instrument panel
157
Service messages
158
Center display
158
Pop-up messages
159
Related information
159
Handling messages in the instrument panel and center display
159
Instrument panel
159
Handling new messages
159
Center display
159
Handling new messages
160
Related information
160
Handling messages stored from the instrument panel and center display
160
Messages saved from the instrument panel
160
Reading saved messages
160
Handling a saved message
161
Messages saved from the center display
161
Reading a saved message
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Handling a saved message
161
Related information
161
Instrument panel App menu
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App menu functions
162
Related information
162
Using the instrument panel App menu
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Opening/closing the App menu
163
Navigating and making selections in the App menu
163
Related information
163
Using the windshield wipers
163
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Single sweep
163
Wipers off
163
Interval wipers
163
Continuous wipers
163
Related information
163
Activating/deactivating the rain sensor
164
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Activating the rain sensor
164
Deactivating the rain sensor
164
Activating/deactivating the memory function
164
Related information
164
Windshield and headlight washers
165
Starting the windshield and headlight washers
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Heated washer nozzles
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High-pressure headlight washing
165
Reduced washing
165
Related information
165
Tailgate window wiper and washer
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Using the tailgate wiper/washer
166
Tailgate wiper and reverse gear
166
Related information
166
Steering wheel
166
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Horn
167
Related information
167
Adjusting the steering wheel
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168
Related information
168
Seats
168
168
Related information
168
Manually operated front seats
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169
Related information
169
Power front seats
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Related information
170
Adjusting power front seats
170
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Related information
170
Adjusting the passenger's seat from the driver's seat
171
Activating the function in the center display
171
Activating from Function view
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Activating from Settings
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Related information
171
Using the power seat memory function
171
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Storing a position
171
Using a stored position
172
Front door open
172
Front door closed
172
Related information
172
Multifunctional front seats
172
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Center display
172
Related information
173
Adjusting function settings in the multifunctional front seats
173
173
Front seat massage settings
173
Massage settings
174
Restarting the massage function
174
Adjusting the side bolsters in the front seats
174
Adjusting front seat lumbar support
175
Extending the seat cushion
175
Related information
176
Easy access to and from the driver seat
176
Easy egress
176
Easy ingress
176
Activating/deactivating the function
176
Related information
176
Rear seats
177
177
Related information
177
Adjusting the second row head restraints
177
Adjusting the center head restraint
177
Electrically folding down the rear seat’s outboard head restraints
178
From Function view
178
Via settings
178
Related information
178
Moving the second row seats forward/rearward
178
178
Related information
179
Adjusting the second row backrest tilt
179
Center seat
179
Outboard seats
179
Related information
179
Folding the second row backrests
180
180
Center seat
180
Outboard seats
181
Related information
181
Getting into and out of the third row of seats
181
Getting into and out of a third row seat
181
Related information
182
Folding the third row backrests
182
182
182
Related information
182
Driver profiles
183
183
Which settings are saved in driver profiles?
183
Global settings
183
Personal settings
183
Related information
183
Selecting a driver profile
183
183
Related information
184
Editing a driver profile
184
184
Changing a profile's name
184
Locking/unlocking a driver profile
184
Resetting driver profile changes
184
Related information
185
Linking a remote key to a driver profile
185
185
Linking a remote key to a driver profile for the first time
185
Related information
186
Importing/exporting a driver profile from/to a USB flash drive
186
186
Related information
187
CLIMATE
190
Climate control system
190
4-zone climate system
190
Related information
190
Perceived temperature
190
190
Related information
190
Climate system sensors
191
Location of the sensors
191
Related information
191
Parking climate (preconditioning)
191
191
Preconditioning
192
Maintaining a comfortable passenger compartment climate
192
Related information
192
Activating/deactivating the parking climate timer
193
193
Related information
193
Activating/deactivating the climate comfort retaining function
193
193
Preconditioning timer
194
194
Related information
194
Setting the parking climate (preconditioning) timer
194
Adding a timer
194
Editing a timer setting
195
Deleting a timer setting
195
Starting and stopping preconditioning
196
196
Starting/stopping from the center display
196
Starting from a cell phone
196
Related information
196
Preconditioning symbols and messages
197
197
Air quality
198
Materials in the passenger compartment
198
Air filtering systems
198
Clean Zone
198
Related information
198
Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)
199
199
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)
199
199
Activating/deactivating IAQS
199
Related information
199
Passenger compartment air filter
200
Filter replacement
200
Related information
200
Automatic climate control
200
200
Related information
200
Climate system controls
201
Overview of climate system controls
201
Related information
201
Climate system controls in the center display
201
Climate bar
201
Climate view
202
Main climate settings
202
Rear climate
202
Parking climateXC90 T8 Plug-in Hybrid only.
203
Related information
203
Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console
203
203
Related information
203
Setting the blower speed
203
Setting blower speed for the front seats
203
Setting the rear seat blower speed
204
From the front seat
204
From the rear seat
204
Related information
204
Setting the temperatureShown here in Celsius but also applies to Fahrenheit
205
Setting the temperature for the front seats
205
Synchronizing the temperature
205
Setting the rear seat temperature
206
From the front seat
206
From the rear seat
206
Related information
206
Turning recirculation on and off
207
207
Activating/deactivating the recirculation timer
207
Related information
207
Defrosting windows and mirrors
208
Using the buttons in the center console
208
From the center display's Climate view
209
Activate/deactivate max. defroster
209
Activating/deactivating windshield heating
209
Activating/deactivating rear window and door mirror heating
209
Automatically activating/deactivating the defrosting function when the engine is started
209
Related information
210
Turning steering wheel heatingon and off
210
Activating/deactivating steering wheel heating
210
Automatic steering wheel heating
210
Related information
210
Air conditioning
211
Activating/deactivating the main air conditioning unit
211
Activating/deactivating the air conditioning unit for the third row seats
211
Related information
211
Turning seat heatingon and off
212
Activating/deactivating front seat heating
212
Activating/deactivating rear seat heating
212
From the front seat
212
From the rear seat
212
Automatically activating/deactivating the seat heating function when the engine is started
213
Related information
213
Turning front seat ventilationon and off
213
213
Activating/deactivating front seat ventilation
213
Related information
214
Air distribution
214
Air distribution overview
214
Adjustable air vents
214
Related information
214
Opening/closing/directing air vents
215
215
Opening/closing air vents
215
Directing air flow
215
Related information
215
Adjusting air distribution
215
215
Related information
216
Air distribution table
217
217
Related information
218
LOADING AND STORAGE
220
Cargo space
220
220
Related information
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Loading
220
Loading recommendations
220
Raising/lowering the rear-end of the vehicle
221
Extra loading space
221
Roof loads
221
Related information
222
Passenger compartment storage spaces
222
Front seats
222
Second row of seats
223
Third row of seats
223
Related information
223
Using the glove compartment
223
223
Opening the glove compartment
223
Locking/unlocking the glove compartment
223
Using the glove compartment as a cooler
224
Related information
224
Tunnel console
224
224
Related information
224
Grocery bag holder
225
On the sides of the cargo compartment
225
225
Related information
225
Cargo net
225
225
Attaching
225
Removing and storing
226
Related information
226
Steel cargo grid
227
227
Mounting
227
Removing
227
Related information
228
Load anchoring eyelets
228
Load anchoring eyelets
228
Related information
228
Cargo compartment cover
229
Installing the coverXC90 Excellence only: the cover is permanently mounted and cannot be retracted or removed.
229
Use
229
Fully open
229
Partially retracted
229
Retracting the cover
230
Removing the cover
230
Related information
230
Sun visors
231
231
Related information
231
Electrical sockets
232
120-volt socket in the tunnel consoleCertain models only.
232
Using the sockets
232
Status indication
233
12-volt socket in the tunnel console
234
12-volt socket in the cargo area
234
Related information
234
LOCKS AND ALARM
236
Locks and remote keys
236
Locking/unlocking/opening/closing
236
Remote key
236
Related information
236
Immobilizer
236
236
Related information
236
Changing the remote key's battery
237
237
Replacing the battery
237
Related information
239
Remote key
240
240
Key Tag
240
Ordering new keys
240
The remote key's buttons
241
Interference
241
Loss of a remote key
241
Loss of a remote key
241
Related information
241
Remote key's range
242
Manual use
242
Keyless useModels equipped with the optional Passive Entryonly.
242
If the remote key is removed from the vehicle
242
Related information
242
Red Key
242
242
Possible settings
243
Speed Limiter(On/Off)
243
Speed reminder (On/Off):
243
Reduced max. volume (on/off)
243
Adaptive cruise control (On/Off)
243
Safety functions
243
Related information
243
Detachable key blade
244
Using the detachable key blade
244
Detaching the key blade
244
Related information
244
Foot movement tailgate operation
245
245
Operation
245
Opening/closing
245
Interrupting opening/closing
246
Vehicles equipped with a skid plate/diffuser
246
Related information
246
Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle
246
Locking and unlocking
246
Keyless Passive Entry
247
Locking
247
Unlocking
248
Automatic relocking
248
Remote door unlock
248
Related information
248
Locking/unlocking from inside the vehicle
248
The central locking system
248
Unlocking
248
Locking
248
Lock buttons on the rear doors
248
Automatic locking
249
Related information
249
Antenna locations for the start and lock system
249
249
Related information
249
Locking and unlocking confirmation
250
Exterior confirmation
250
Interior confirmation
250
Indicators in the interior lock buttons
250
Lock buttons in the front doors
250
In all doors
251
Confirmation alternatives
251
Related information
251
Locking/unlocking the tailgate
251
Unlocking with the remote key
251
Keyless unlocking
252
Unlocking the tailgate from inside the vehicle
252
Locking with the remote key
252
Related information
252
Power tailgate
253
253
Opening the tailgate
253
Closing the tailgate
253
Interrupting opening/closing
254
Programming the tailgate's maximum opening angle
254
Pinch protection
254
Preloaded springs
255
Related information
255
Private (valet) locking
255
Activating private locking/setting a security code
255
Deactivating private locking
255
Related information
256
Locking/unlocking with the detachable key blade
256
Unlocking
256
Turning off the alarm
256
Locking
256
Related information
257
Automatically arming/disarming the alarm
257
257
Related information
257
Alarm
258
258
Arming the alarm
258
Disarming the alarm
258
Turning off a triggered (sounding) alarm
258
Alarm signals
258
Alarm indicator
258
Related information
259
Deactivating the alarm without a functioning remote key
259
259
Related information
259
Child safety locks
259
Electronicactivation/deactivation
259
Manual activation/deactivation
260
Related information
260
Start and lock system type designations
261
Alarm system
261
Remote keys (Passive entry/Passive start)
261
Immobilizer and Passive entry/Passive startsystems
261
Related information
261
DRIVER SUPPORT
264
Driver support systems
264
264
Related information
264
Adjustable steering force
264
264
Changing the steering force level
264
Related information
264
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
265
265
Traction control
265
Spin control
265
Active Yaw Control
265
Engine Drag Control EDC
265
Trailer Stability AssistThis function is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original trailer hitch.
265
Related information
265
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sport mode
266
266
Activating/deactivating Sport mode
266
Related information
266
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) symbols and messages
267
267
Related information
268
Roll stability control (RSC)
269
269
Related information
269
Speed limiter (SL)
269
Overview
269
Limitations
269
Related information
270
Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL)
270
Selecting SL(putting it in standby mode)
270
Activating SL(putting it in active mode and setting a maximum speed)
270
Related information
270
Changing a Speed Limiter (SL)maximum speed
271
271
Limitations
271
Related information
271
Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)
271
271
Is SL or ASLactive?
272
ASLsymbol
272
Limitations
272
Related information
272
Activating/deactivating the Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)
273
273
Activating ASL
273
Deactivating ASL
273
Related information
273
Changing tolerance for the Automatic Speed Limiter
273
Posted speed limit tolerance
273
Related information
274
Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Limiter
274
274
Deactivating and putting SLin standby mode
274
Reactivating SLfrom standby mode
275
Increasing the speed with the accelerator pedal
275
Related information
275
Turning the Speed Limiteroff
275
275
Related information
275
Cruise Control (CC)
276
Overview
276
Related information
276
Starting and activating Cruise Control
276
Selecting CC(putting it in standby mode)
276
Activating CC(putting it in active mode and setting a speed)
277
Related information
277
Changing Cruise Controlspeed
277
Changing a set speed
277
Engine braking instead of applying the brakes
277
Related information
277
Deactivating/resuming Cruise Control (CC)
278
Deactivating and putting CCin standby mode
278
Standby mode due to action by the driver
278
Automatic standby mode
278
Reactivating CCfrom standby mode
278
Related information
279
Turning Cruise Controloff
279
279
Related information
279
Switching between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control
280
280
Switching from ACC to CC
280
Switching from CC to ACC
280
Related information
280
Distance Alert
281
281
Head-up-display
281
Related information
282
Using Distance Alert
282
Operation
282
Setting a time interval
282
Related information
282
Distance Alertlimitations
283
283
Related information
283
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
283
283
Overview
284
Controls
285
Instrument panel
285
Collision warning
285
Head-up-display
286
Related information
286
Starting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
286
Starting ACC(putting it in standby mode)
286
Activating ACC(putting it in active mode and setting a speed)
287
Related information
287
Deactivating/resuming Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
287
287
Standby mode due to action by the driver
288
Automatic standby mode
288
Reactivating ACCfrom standby mode
288
Related information
288
Changing Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) speed
289
Changing a set speed
289
Related information
289
Setting an Adaptive Cruise Controltime interval
290
290
Changing a time interval
290
Related information
290
Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist-2
291
How passing assistance works
291
Using passing assistance
291
Starting passing assistance
291
Passing assistance limitations
291
Related information
291
Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
291
Changing target vehicles
291
Automatic standby mode when changing targets
292
Auto-hold brake function
292
Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
292
Automatically setting the parking brake
292
Related information
292
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - troubleshooting
293
293
Related information
293
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - limitations
294
Steep roads and/or heavy loads
294
Additional information
294
Related information
294
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) symbols and messages
295
295
Related information
296
Pilot Assist
297
Pilot Assist-1
297
Pilot Assist-2
297
Related information
297
Pilot Assist-1
297
Function
297
297
Pilot Assistoverview
299
Controls
299
Instrument panel
299
Collision warning
299
Head-up-display
300
Related information
300
Starting and activating Pilot Assist-1
300
300
Prerequisites
301
Hands on the steering wheel
301
Related information
302
Setting a Pilot Assist-1time interval
302
Changing the time interval
302
Related information
303
Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist-1
303
Putting Pilot Assistin standby mode
303
Standby mode due to driver action
303
Automatic standby mode
304
Reactivating Pilot Assistfrom standby mode
304
Related information
304
Automatic braking with Pilot Assist-1
305
Auto-hold brake function
305
Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
305
Automatically setting the parking brake
305
Related information
305
Pilot Assist-1limitations
306
306
Steep roads and/or heavy loads
306
Additional information
307
Related information
307
Pilot Assist-2
307
Function
307
307
Pilot Assistoverview
309
Controls
309
Instrument panel
309
Collision warning
309
Head-up-display
310
Related information
310
Starting and activating Pilot Assist-2
310
310
Prerequisites
311
Hands on the steering wheel
312
Related information
312
Changing Pilot Assist-2speed
312
312
Related information
313
Setting a Pilot Assist-2time interval
313
Changing the time interval
313
Related information
314
Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist
314
314
Deactivating and putting Pilot Assistin standby mode
314
Standby mode due to action by the driver
315
Automatic standby mode
315
Reactivating Pilot Assistfrom standby mode
315
Related information
315
Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Pilot Assist-2
316
316
Changing target vehicles
316
Automatic standby mode when changing targets
316
Auto-hold brake function
316
Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
317
Automatically setting the parking brake
317
Related information
317
Pilot Assist-2limitations
317
317
Steep roads and/or heavy loads
318
Additional information
318
Related information
318
Pilot Assist-2symbols and messages
319
319
Related information
320
Driver support system radar sensor
320
320
Related information
320
Radar sensor limitations
321
Obstructions
321
Vehicle's speed
322
Limited field of vision
322
High temperatures
322
Damaged windshield
322
Maintenance
323
Related information
323
Radar sensor - type approval
324
324
Related information
324
Driver support system camera
324
324
Related information
324
Camera limitations
325
Reduced visibility
325
Obstructions
325
High temperatures
326
Damaged windshield
326
Maintenance
326
Related information
327
City Safety™
328
City Safetyintroduction
328
City Safetyparameters
328
1: Collision warning
329
2: Brake assistance
329
3: Auto-brake
329
Related information
330
City Safetywarning level settings
330
330
Setting a warning level (distance)
330
Related information
331
Detecting obstructions with City Safety
331
Vehicles
331
Cyclists
331
Pedestrians
332
Large animals
332
Related information
333
City Safetyin crossing traffic
333
Turning at an intersection
333
Limitations in crossing traffic
333
Related information
333
City Safetywhen evasive action is not possible
334
334
Related information
334
City Safety™ troubleshooting
334
Troubleshooting and remedial action
334
Maintenance
335
Other vehicle functions
335
Radar sensor for other functions
336
Related information
336
City Safetylimitations
336
336
Low objects
336
Slippery driving conditions
336
Backlighting
336
Heat
336
Camera and radar sensor's field of vision
337
Action by the driver
337
Backing up
337
Low speed
337
Active driver
337
Other limitations
337
Related information
338
City Safety symbols and messages
339
339
Related information
339
Rear Collision Warning (RCW)
340
340
Limitations
340
Related information
340
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)
341
341
Overview
341
Related information
342
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)On/Off
342
342
Related information
342
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)limitations
343
343
Maintenance
343
Related information
343
Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
343
343
When does Cross Traffic Alertfunction
343
Related information
344
Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
344
344
Related information
344
Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)limitations
345
Limitations
345
Maintenance
345
Related information
345
Blind Spot Information (BLIS) with Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)symbols and messages
347
347
347
Related information
347
Road Sign Information (RSI)
348
348
Related information
348
Road Sign Information (RSI)operation
348
Speed limit information
348
Settings
348
Activating/deactivating RSI
349
Activating/deactivating the speed warning function
349
Activating/deactivating the audible alert
349
Speed camera alert
349
Related information
349
Road Sign Information (RSI)limitations
350
350
Related information
350
Driver Alert Control (DAC)
350
350
Related information
351
Using Driver Alert Control (DAC)
351
Activating/deactivating Driver Alert Control
351
Activating/deactivating guidance to a rest area
351
Related information
351
Driver Alert Controllimitations
352
352
Related information
352
Driving lane assistance
352
Driving lane assistance system
352
Steering assistance
353
Lane assistance do not react
353
Limitations
354
Related information
354
Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)
354
Activating/deactivating
354
Type of warning
354
Type of assistance
354
Related information
354
Driving lane assistance symbols and messages
355
Symbols in the instrument panel
355
Available
355
Not available
355
Steering/warning indicator
355
Symbols and messages
356
Related information
356
Run-off Mitigation
357
357
Run-off Mitigationwith steering assistance only
357
Run-off Mitigationwith steering assistance and braking
357
Settings
357
Limitations
358
Related information
358
Run-off Mitigationsymbols and messages
359
359
Related information
359
Park Assist
360
360
Rear park assist
360
Side park assist
361
Front park assist
361
Related information
361
Activating/deactivating Park Assist
361
On/Off
361
Related information
361
Park Assistlimitations
362
362
Cleaning the sensors
362
Related information
362
Park assistsymbols and messages
363
363
Related information
363
Park Assist Camera (PAC)
364
364
Camera views
364
Panorama (360°) view
364
Backing up
365
Front camera
365
Side camera
365
Related information
365
Park Assist Camera (PAC)trajectory lines and fields
366
Trajectory lines
366
Models with the 360° panorama camera system and Park Assist sensors
366
Trajectory lines for a trailer hitch (towbar)
367
Front and rear sensor fields
367
Front and rear sensors
367
Side sensors
367
Related information
367
Starting the Park Assist Camera (PAC)
368
Starting the camera
368
Starting the camera in different situations
368
Activating/deactivating automatic start of PAC
368
Automatically deactivating the camera
368
Selecting the camera's basic view when reversing
368
Related information
368
Park Assist Camera (PAC) limitations
369
369
Blind sectors
369
Defective camera
369
Dark camera sectors
369
Ambient lighting
369
Maintenance
369
Related information
369
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
370
370
Types of parking
370
Parallel parking
370
Perpendicular parking
370
Related information
371
Using Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
371
371
Parking
371
1: Searching and measuring
372
2: Backing into the parking space
372
3: Adjusting the vehicle's position
373
Leaving a parking space
373
Related information
374
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)limitations
374
The PAPparking sequence is cancelled
374
Points to keep in mind
374
Maintenance
375
Related information
375
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)symbols and messages
376
376
Related information
376
STARTING AND DRIVING
378
Starting and driving
378
378
Related information
378
Brakes
378
Brake system
378
Anti-lock Braking System ABS
378
Function check when the engine is started
378
Light braking charges the hybrid battery
378
Cleaning the brake discs
379
Driving on wet or salted roads
379
Brake pad inspection
379
Instrument panel symbols
380
Related information
380
Brake functions
380
380
Related information
380
Auto-holdbrake function
381
381
Auto-holdcontrol
381
Instrument panel symbol
381
Related information
381
Brake assist system
381
381
Related information
381
Braking effect after a collision
382
382
Related information
382
Emergency brake lights
382
382
Related information
382
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
382
382
Function
382
Activating HDC
383
Using the drive mode control
383
From the center display's Function view
383
Related information
383
Hill Start Assist
383
383
Related information
383
Parking brake
384
384
Related information
384
Using the parking brake
384
Applying the parking brake
384
Symbol in the instrument panel
385
Automatic function
385
Emergency braking
385
Releasing the parking brake
385
Releasing manually
385
Releasing automatically
385
Parking on a hill
385
Heavy load uphill
386
Parking brake settings
386
Related information
386
Parking brake malfunctions
386
386
Low battery charge level
386
Replacing brake pads
386
Symbols in the instrument panel
386
Related information
386
Before a long distance trip
387
387
Driving economically
387
Driving economically with the XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid
387
Charging
387
Preconditioning
388
Driving
388
Handling and roadholding
388
Related information
388
Driving through standing water
389
389
Related information
389
Overheating the engine and transmission
389
389
Related information
390
Winter driving
390
390
Related information
390
Towing eyelet
391
Using the towing eyelet
391
Related information
391
Towing recommendations
391
391
Towing your vehicle behind another vehicle
391
Tow trucks
392
Vehicle with pneumatic suspension
392
Jump starting
392
Related information
392
Fuel
393
Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives)
393
Unleaded fuel
393
Gasoline containing alcohol and ethers, "Oxygenated fuels"
393
Alcohol – Ethanol
393
Methanol
393
Related information
393
Octane rating
394
Minimum octane
394
TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
394
Fuel Formulations
394
Use of Additives
394
Related information
394
Opening/closing the fuel filler door
395
Opening/closing the fuel filler door
395
Refueling from a service station pump
395
Related information
396
Emission controls
396
Three-way catalytic converter
396
Heated oxygen sensors
396
Related information
396
Jump starting
397
397
397
Related information
398
Driving with a trailer
399
399
Trailer cable
400
Related information
400
Detachable trailer hitch
400
400
Installing the ball holder
400
Removing the ball holder
401
Stowing the ball holder
401
Related information
401
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
401
Function
401
Facts about TSA
401
How TSAworks
402
Related information
402
Ignition modes
402
402
Selecting an ignition mode
403
Related information
403
Battery drain
404
404
Related information
404
Starting the engine
404
404
Related information
406
Turning the engine off
406
406
Related information
406
Driving systems
407
Two drive systems
407
Related information
407
Hybrid battery charging cable
407
407
Charging cable components
409
Hybrid charging cable circuit breaker
409
409
Hybrid-related symbols and messages
410
410
Related information
411
Preparations for charging the hybrid battery
412
412
412
Prior to charging
412
Opening/closing the charger door
412
Stopping hybrid battery charging
413
413
Related information
414
Initiating hybrid battery charging
414
414
Related information
415
Charging the hybrid battery
415
415
Temperature control
416
Charging using the gasoline engine
416
Related information
416
Hybrid battery charge status
417
Indicator LEDin the vehicle's charging socket
417
Charge status in the instrument panel
417
Related information
418
Charger status indicators
419
419
Red warning light
419
Blue status indicator
419
Related information
419
Hybrid battery charging current
419
419
Long-term storage of a vehicle with a hybrid battery
420
420
Related information
420
Using the electric motor in city driving
421
421
Factors that determine the electric motor's driving range
421
Factors outside of the driver's control
421
Factors in the driver's control
421
Driving with the electric motor
421
Related information
421
Maintaining/increasing the hybrid battery's charge while driving
422
The "Hold" and "Charge" function buttons
422
Hold
422
Charge
422
Symbol in the instrument panel
422
Related information
422
Drive modes
422
422
422
Selecting a drive mode
423
Available drive modes
423
HYBRID
423
PURE
424
OFF ROAD
424
AWD
424
POWER
424
INDIVIDUAL
425
Related information
425
Automatic transmission
426
426
Symbols in the instrument panel
426
Related information
426
Shiftlock
426
426
Automatic shiftlock
426
From Park – P
426
From neutral – N
426
Messages in the instrument panel
426
Related information
426
Gear shift indicator
427
427
Related information
427
Gear selector positions
427
427
Selecting gears
427
Gear selector positions
427
Park – P
428
Reverse – R
428
Neutral – N
428
Drive – D
428
Brake – B
429
Safety function
429
Related information
429
Steering wheel paddles
429
Activating the paddles
429
Shifting
429
Deactivating the paddles
430
Manually
430
Automatically
430
Related information
430
Low Speed Control (LSC)
430
430
Activating LSC
431
431
Related information
431
All Wheel Drive (AWD)Standard equipment on certain models.
431
431
Related information
431
Suspension and leveling control
431
Pneumatic suspension and shock absorbers
431
Suspension leveling settings
432
Easy entry
432
Turning off suspension and leveling control
432
Loading mode
432
Parking the vehicle
432
Transport
432
Related information
432
INFOTAINMENT
434
The infotainment system
434
Infotainment overview
434
System updates
434
Related information
434
Apps (applications)
434
434
Related information
435
Sound settings
435
435
Optimal sound reproduction settings
435
Active noise suppressionCertain models only.
435
Related information
435
Radio
436
436
Related information
436
Radio settings
436
436
FM
436
SiriusXM®Satellite radio
436
Related information
436
RBDSradio
436
436
Related information
436
Changing and searching for radio stations
437
Turning the radio on
437
Changing a list in a waveband
437
Changing stations in a selected list
437
Favorites
437
Radio favorites
437
Changing wavebandsThe AM waveband is not available in hybrid models.
437
Searching for a radio station
437
Searching for a station manually
438
Related information
438
HD Radio™reception
438
Introduction
438
Artist Experience™
438
iTunes tagging
439
Ball game mode
439
Benefits of digital broadcasting
439
How HD Radio ™Technologybroadcasting works
439
Related information
439
Switching HD Radioon and off
439
Switching HD on or off
439
Related information
440
HD Radiosub-channels
440
Sub-channels
440
Selecting sub-channels
440
Related information
440
HD Radiolimitations
441
Limitations
441
Related information
441
SiriusXM® Satellite radio
441
Listening to satellite radio
441
Selecting SiriusXM®Satellite radio mode
441
Related information
442
Using SiriusXM®Satellite radio radio
442
SiriusXM®Satellite radio functions
442
Search
443
Channels
443
Favorites
443
Categories/Genres
443
EPG(Electronic Program Guide)
443
Alerts
443
iTunes tagging
443
Related information
443
SiriusXM® Satellite radiosettings
444
Settings
444
Traffic Jump
444
Alert notifications
444
Alert notifications sound
444
iTunes tagging
444
Game Alerts
444
Unsubscribed services
444
Skipped stations
444
Skipped categories
444
Related information
445
SiriusXM Travel Link
445
Starting SiriusXM Travel Link
445
Favorites
446
Related information
446
SiriusXM Travel Link- Weather
446
446
Search
446
LocalThis is the weather default unless another alternative has been selected.
447
Map view
447
Today
447
5 days
447
Ski location
447
Areas
447
Related information
447
SiriusXM Travel Link- Alerts
448
448
Types of alerts
448
Information about an alert
448
Related information
448
SiriusXM Travel Link- Fuel
448
448
Search
448
Nearby
449
Recommended
449
Favorites
449
Brands
449
Related information
449
SiriusXM Travel Link- Sports
450
450
Related information
450
Phone
450
450
Overview
451
Related information
451
Pairing a cell phone
451
451
Alternative 1: searching for the phone from the vehicle
452
Alternative 2: searching for the vehicle from the phone
452
Compatible cell phones
452
Related information
452
Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone
453
Connecting automatically
453
Connecting manually
453
Disconnecting a phone
453
Changing phones
453
Removing a phone (or other device) from the list
453
Related information
453
Handling phone calls
454
454
Making calls
454
Making multiple calls
454
Group (conference) calls
454
Incoming calls
454
Incoming calls while another call is in progress
454
Privacy
454
Related information
454
Handling text messages
455
455
Reading text messages in the center display
455
Reading new text messages in the instrument panel
455
Sending text messages
455
Message notification
456
Related information
456
Phone settings
456
456
Cell phones
456
Related information
456
Text message settings
456
Text message settings
456
Related information
456
Connecting a Bluetooth®device
457
457
Related information
457
Connecting a device via the AUX/USB socket
457
457
Related information
457
Media player
457
458
Related information
458
Apple CarPlay
458
458
Starting Apple CarPlay
459
From an iPhonethat is connected for the first time
459
From a previously connected iPhone
459
Toggling between Apple CarPlay and iPod
460
Apple CarPlay to iPod
460
iPod to Apple CarPlay
460
Related information
460
Apple CarPlaysettings
460
Automatic start
460
System volume levels
460
Related information
460
CD (media) player
461
461
Related information
461
Playing media
461
Starting a media source
461
CD
461
USB flash drive
461
Mp3 player and iPod®
461
Bluetooth-connected device
462
Internet media
462
Video
462
Apple CarPlay
462
Controlling and changing media
462
Video settings
463
Play DivX®
463
Related information
463
Media searches
463
463
Related information
464
Playing media through the AUX/USB sockets
464
464
Related information
464
Streaming media through a Bluetooth connection
464
464
Related information
464
Media sound settings
465
465
System volumes for media
465
Related information
465
Gracenote
465
465
Activating/deactivating Gracenote
465
Updating Gracenote
466
Related information
466
Video
466
466
Related information
466
Media player technical data
466
Audio files
466
Video files
466
Subtitles
467
DivX®
467
Storing information on a USB device
467
USB socket
467
Related information
467
Internet connected vehicle
468
468
Related information
468
Connecting to the Internet
468
468
Connect using Bluetooth
468
Connect using Wi-Fi
468
Connect using a cable connected to the USB socket
469
Connect using the vehicle's integrated modem
469
Related information
469
Bluetooth settings
470
Bluetooth
470
Bluetoothcompliance
470
Related information
470
Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps
470
470
Downloading an app
470
Cancelling (aborting) a download
471
Updating apps
471
Update (install) all
471
Updating certain apps
471
Uninstalling an app
471
Related information
471
Internet connection troubleshooting
471
471
Cell phone to the vehicle
471
Cell phone to the network operator
471
Restarting the phone
471
Related information
472
Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing)
472
472
Related information
472
Deleting Wi-Fi networks
473
473
Deleting all networks
473
Related information
473
Wi-Fi technology and security
473
473
Related information
473
Vehicle modem settings
473
473
Related information
474
Infotainment system license information
474
474
Bowers & Wilkins
474
Dirac Live
474
DivX®
474
Patent number
474
Gracenote®
475
Gracenote®End User License Agreement
475
Sensus software
475
Linux software
476
camellia:1.2.0
477
Unicode: 5.1.0
477
Bluetooth®declaration of conformity
478
Terms, conditions and confidentiality
478
Terms & Conditions for Services
478
Customer privacy policy
478
WHEELS AND TIRES
480
Tires
480
480
Recommended tires
480
New tires
480
Tire age
480
Tire economy
481
Tire rotation
481
Storing wheels and tires
481
Related information
481
Tire sidewall designations
482
482
Speed Symbol
483
Wheel (rim) designations
483
483
Related information
483
Tire terminology
484
484
Tire direction of rotation
485
485
485
Related information
485
Tread wear indicator
485
485
Related information
485
Loading specifications
486
Weight designations
486
486
Curb weight
486
Capacity weight
486
Permissible axle weight
486
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
486
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
486
Related information
486
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
487
487
TREADWEAR
487
TRACTION
487
TEMPERATURE
487
Snow tires and chains
487
487
Checking tire inflation pressure
488
488
Cold tires
488
Recommended inflation pressures
488
Checking tire pressure
489
Changing tires
489
489
When changing to tires of another dimension
489
Related information
489
Tools
490
490
Related information
490
Jack
490
490
Models with leveling control
490
Wheel bolts
491
491
Locking wheel bolts
491
Related information
491
Removing a wheel
491
491
Related information
492
Installing a wheel
493
493
Related information
493
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
493
493
Messages in the instrument panel
494
494
Related information
494
Checking tire inflation pressure
495
Checking inflation pressure
495
Related information
495
Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
496
496
Related information
496
Calibrating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
497
Calibrating TPMS
497
Related information
497
Tire sealing system
498
Location
498
Introduction
498
Accessing the tire sealing system
498
Sealing compound container
498
Related information
499
Using the tire sealing system
500
Overview
500
Connecting
500
Related information
503
Inflating a tire with the tire sealing system compressor
503
503
Related information
504
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
506
Volvo's service program
506
Introduction
506
The Federal Clean Air Act – U.S.
506
Maintenance
506
Applicable warranties – U.S./Canada
506
Periodic maintenance helps minimize emissions
506
On-board Diagnostic System
506
Emission inspection readiness
507
How do states use OBD IIfor emission inspections?
507
How can my vehicle fail OBD IIemission inspection?
507
How can I prepare for my next OBD IIemission inspection?
507
Owner maintenance
507
Each time the car is refueled:
507
Monthly:
507
As needed:
507
Related information
508
System updates
508
508
Updating all system software
508
Updating individual programs
508
Cancelling a download
508
Allowing background searches or software updates
509
Related information
509
Remote updates
509
509
Related information
509
Vehicle status
509
509
Related information
509
Booking service and repairs
510
510
Before the service can be used
510
Volvo ID
510
Changing a Volvo IDemail address
510
Selecting a Volvo retailer on the My Volvo website
510
Prerequisites for booking service from the vehicle
510
Using the service
510
Booking service or repairs
510
Sending an appointment request
511
Sending vehicle-related information
511
Viewing workshop information
512
Appointments and vehicle information
512
Related information
512
Wi-Fi connection to a workshop
512
512
Automatically connecting to a workshop
513
Without driver confirmation
513
With driver confirmation
513
Manually connecting to a workshop
513
Changing the way a connection is made
513
Related information
513
Climate system service
513
Troubleshooting and repairs
513
Refrigerant R134a
513
Related information
513
Start battery
514
514
Related information
516
Support battery
516
516
Related information
517
Hybrid battery
517
517
Battery coolant
517
Related information
517
Battery symbols
518
518
Related information
518
Fuses
518
518
Location of the fuseboxes
519
Related information
519
Replacing fuses
519
Fuse replacement
519
Related information
519
Fuses in the engine compartment
520
521
Positions
521
Related information
524
Fuses in the passenger compartment
525
526
Positions
527
Related information
528
Fuses in the cargo compartment
529
530
Positions
531
Related information
531
Replacing bulbs
532
532
Front bulbs (vehicles with halogen headlights)
533
Taillight bulbs
534
Related information
534
Removing the rectangular headlight cover
534
534
534
Related information
535
Replacing low beam headlight bulbs
535
535
Related information
535
Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs
536
536
Related information
536
Replacing parking light bulbs
536
536
Related information
537
Replacing front turn signal bulbs
537
537
Related information
537
Bulb specifications
538
538
Related information
538
Hoisting the vehicle
539
539
Related information
540
Opening and closing the hood
541
Opening
541
Warning–hood not closed
541
Closing
541
Related information
542
Engine compartment overview
542
542
Related information
543
Engine oil
543
543
Related information
544
Checking and refilling engine oil
544
544
Checking the oil level
544
Related information
545
Windshield wipers in the service position
545
545
Putting the windshield wipers in the service position
545
Via Function view
545
Via Settings
545
Deactivating service position
545
Via Function view
546
Via Settings
546
546
Related information
546
Replacing wiper blades
546
Replacing the windshield wiper blades
546
Cleaning
547
Replacing the tailgate wiper blade
547
Related information
547
Refilling coolant
548
548
Related information
548
Refilling the windshield washer fluid reservoir
549
549
Related information
549
Cleaning the exterior
549
Hand washing
549
Automatic car washes
550
Exterior components
551
Related information
551
Cleaning the interior
552
552
Fabric upholstery and ceiling liner
552
Leathercare
552
Cleaning leather upholstery
552
Protecting leather upholstery
552
Cleaning a leather-covered steering wheel
552
Leather panels
553
Spots on interior plastic, metal, or wood surfaces
553
Cleaning the seat belts
553
Cleaning floor mats
553
Related information
553
Cleaning the center display
554
554
Related information
554
Corrosion protection
554
Inspection and maintenance
554
Related information
554
Paint damage
555
555
Color code
555
Minor stone chips and scratches
555
Related information
555
Touching up paint damage
556
Repairing stone chips
556
Related information
556
Polishing and waxing
556
556
Related information
557
SPECIFICATIONS
560
Label information
560
Location of labels
561
List of labels
562
Dimensions
563
563
Weights
565
565
Air conditioning refrigerant
567
A/C decal
567
Refrigerant
567
Compressor oil
567
Evaporator
567
Related information
567
Hybrid battery specifications
567
567
Related information
567
Brake fluid specification and volume
568
568
Related information
568
Coolant specifications and volumes
568
568
Engine specifications
569
569
Electric motor
569
Related information
569
Engine oil specifications and volume
570
570
Oil viscosity
570
Extreme engine operation
570
Oil volume
570
Related information
570
Fuel tank volume
570
570
570
Related information
570
Tire inflation pressure table
571
571
Related information
571
Transmission fluid specification and volume
572
572
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