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4 00 Introduction01 Safety 02 Instruments and controls 5 03 Climate04 Interior 05 Locks and alarm 6 06 Starting and driving07 Wheels and tires 08 Car care 7 09 Maintenance and servicing10 Audio 11 Specifications 10 Important information Contacting Volvo About this manual 12 Important information Continued Options and accessories 13 Important informationShiftlock Keylock Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Fuel filler door Fuel filler cap Points to keep in mind Vehicle event data (Black box) 14 Environment Volvo and the environment 15 Important warnings20 Seat belts Using seat beltsSeat belt pretensioners Buckling a seat belt When wearing the seat belt remember: 21 Seat beltsSeat belt use during pregnancy 23 Supplemental Restraint SystemSupplemental Restraint System (SRS) 24 Front airbags 25 Front airbags28 Occupant Weight Sensor Disabling the passenger's side front airbag 29 Occupant Weight SensorPasseng- er's seat occu- pancy sta- tus OWS indi- cator light status Passeng- er's side front air- bag status 30 Occupant Weight Sensor 31 Side impact protection airbagsSide impact airbags front seats onlyComponents in the SIPS airbag system 33 Inflatable CurtainThe Inflatable Curtain (IC) 34 Inflatable Curtain 35 Whiplash Protection SystemWhiplash Protection System (WHIPS) front seats only 36 Whiplash Protection System 37 Child safetyChildren should be seated safely 38 Child safety Automatic Locking Retractor/ Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ ELR)Volvo's recommendations Volvo has some very specific recommendations: 39 Child restraint systems40 Child restraint systems 41 Infant seatsSecuring an infant seat with a seat belt 42 Infant seats 44 Convertible seats 46 Booster cushions Securing a booster cushion 47 ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchorsUsing the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors 48 ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 49 Top tether anchorsTop tether anchorsUsing the top tether anchorages 50 Child restraint registration and recalls Registering a child restraint 51 Integrated booster cushionIntegrated booster cushion* Death or serious injury can occur. Make sure the booster cush- ion is securely locked before the child is seated. 52 Integrated booster cushion 57 Instrument overview60 Instrument panel Seat belt reminder Oil pressure warning light Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) BRAKE Brake failure warning light PARK BRAKE Parking brake applied Generator warning light 61 Rear fog lightCHECK ENGINE Malfunction indicator light ABS (Anti-lock brake system) DSTC system Tire pressure monitoring light Turn signal indicator trailer (certain models) 62 Information display Message in the text windows Message MeaningSTOP SAFELY STOP ENGINE SERVICE URGENT SEE MANUAL SERVICE REQUIRED 63 Information display64 Center console buttons Active Bending Lights* Rear seat air conditioning* Folding door mirrors* 65 Center console buttons Park Assist* Auxiliary lights 12 volt socket Power child locks* 66 Steering wheel adjustment 67 Lighting panel68 Lighting panel 68 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Active Bending Lights (ABL)* Fog lightsFront fog lights* Rear fog light Instrument panel lighting Unlocking the fuel filler door 69 Manually unlocking the fuel filler doorTo manually unlock the fuel filler door 70 Left-side steering wheel lever Lever positions Turn signalsWhen turning When changing lanes High/low beam headlightsContinuous high beams High beam flash Home safe lighting 71 Right-side steering wheel leverWindshield wipersWindshield wipers off Single sweep position Intermittent wiper function Windshield washer/headlight washer (certain models) Continuous wiper function 72 Right-side steering wheel lever 72 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Tailgate wiper/washerTailgate wiper and reverse gear Rain sensor*Activating the rain sensor: Deactivating the rain sensor: 74 Hazard warning flashers Hazard warning flashersRear window and door mirror defroster 75 Trip computer 1. Trip computer controls and functions 2. Driving distance on current fuel reserve 3. Average fuel consumption 4. Current fuel consumption 5. Average speed 76 Trip computer 77 Cruise controlEngaging the cruise control function Increasing or decreasing speed Acceleration Disengaging cruise control 78 Cruise control 79 12-volt socketsAshtrays/cigarette lighter 80 Hood/tailgate 81 Power windowsPower windowsAuto up/down function (front doors only): 82 Power windows Lockout switch for rear windows Power window on the front passenger's side Power windows in the rear doors 83 Rearview mirrorRearview mirror with compass* 84 C A LZ O N ECalibrating the compass Power door mirrors 86 Power moonroof Power moonroofTilt position Sliding moonroof 87 Power moonroof88 HomeLink Wireless Control System* 88 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 89 HomeLink Wireless Control System*Gate Operator/Canadian Programming 94 Climate control system general information 94 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Condensation on the inside of the windows Ice and snow Cabin air filter Sensors Parking the vehicle in warm weather Windows and optional moonroof Acceleration Climate control maintenance Refrigerant 95 Climate control system general informationClimate system blower Passenger compartment blower Blower function to reduce battery drain 96 Air distribution Air distribution Air vents in the dash Air vents in the door pillars 97 Air distribution98 Electronic climate control (ECC) 98 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Overview Interior air quality sensor* 99 Electronic climate control (ECC) Passenger compartment temperature sensor Defroster 100 Electronic climate control (ECC) Rear window and door mirror defrosters Heated front seats* Heated rear seats (XC90 Executive*) Temperature Blower control for rear climate system* 101 Electronic climate control (ECC)Operation Keep in mind the following: 104 Front seats 104 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Manually adjusted front seats Folding the backrests in the front seat 105 Front seatsSeat adjustment Emergency stop Remote keyless entry system and the driver's seat Automatic seat adjustment 106 Front seats 108 Rear seats Entering the third row of seatsTilting the outboard backrests in the second row of seats: Forward/rearward seat adjustment Removing the center console 110 Rear seats Folding the backreststhird row of seats Returning the backrest to the upright position 111 Interior lightingReading lights and courtesy light 112 Interior lighting 115 Storage compartmentsStorage compartment in rear side of the center console Ashtray (accessory) Cup holders for the rear seats 118 Securing cargo Nylon cargo net (accessory) 119 Securing cargoFolding and storing the cargo net 120 Securing cargo Steel grid (accessory) Installing the grid, upper attachments Installing the grid, lower attachments 124 Remote keys and key blades Immobilizer (start inhibitor) 125 Remote keys and key blades126 Remote keys and key blades 127 Remote keys and key blades Replacing the battery in the remote key To replace the battery: 128 Locking and unlocking Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside Automatic locking Activating/deactivating automatic locking Locking the glove compartment Unlocking the tailgate 129 Locking and unlocking130 Child safety locks Manual child safety locks rear doors/ tailgate Power child locks* 131 Alarm Arming the alarm Disarming the alarm Turning off (stopping) the alarm Visual alarm signal Audible alarm signal "Panic" button LED alarm status signals Automatic re-lock/re-arm system 134 Engine oilFuel requirementsDeposit control gasoline (detergent additives) Unleaded fuel Gasoline containing alcohol and ethers 135 Fuel requirementsOctane ratingMinimum octane Demanding driving Fuel Formulations 136 Fuel requirements Weight distribution affects handling Handling, roadholding Conserving electrical current 137 Refueling138 Refueling 139 Starting the vehicle140 Starting the vehicle 141 Ignition switch and steering wheel lockIgnition switch and steering wheel lockAutostart Steering wheel lock 143 Difficult driving conditionsDriving on rough/unpaved surfaces 144 Automatic transmission P (Park) N (Neutral) R (Reverse) D (Drive) Automatic transmission shift gate positions 145 Automatic transmissionManual shifting Geartronic W Winter/Wet driving mode enhanced vehicle traction 147 Jump startingTo jump start your vehicle: 148 All Wheel Drive* 148 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. All Wheel Drive (AWD) general informationTire dimensions Temporary Spare 149 Brake systemBRAKE Brake circuit malfunctionPower brakes function only when the engine is running Water on brake discs and brake pads affects braking Severe strain on the brake system Anti-lock brakes (ABS) 150 Brake system ABS with EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution) Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA) 151 Parking brake152 Stability system Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC)OFF Traction control (TC) Spin control (SC) Temporarily switching off Spin control 153 Stability systemDSTC-related messages in the text window Symbols in the instrument panelilluminates for approximately 2 seconds flashes glows steadilyANTI SKID SERVICE REQUIRED glows steadily The warning symbol 154 Front/rear park assist* 154 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Rear park assist Front park assist Activating/deactivating park assist 155 Front/rear park assist*Audible signals from the park assist system Faults in the system Cleaning the sensors 156 Towing To attach the towing eyelet: Precautions when the vehicle is in tow 157 TowingTowing vehicles with front wheel drive/ All Wheel Drive 159 Towing a trailerPoints to keep in mind when towing a trailer 160 Towing a trailer Smoother starts with a trailer 161 Detachable trailer hitchOverviewInstalling the ball holder Removing the ball holder 162 Load carriers (accessory) Positioning load carriers Installing load carriers 163 Cold weather precautionsW Winter/Wet driving mode enhanced vehicle traction 165 Blind Spot Information System*166 Blind Spot Information System* How BLIS functions in daylight and darkness Cleaning the BLIS camera lenses 167 Blind Spot Information System*Switching BLIS on and off 172 General information New Tires Tire age Improving tire economy 173 General information175 Tire inflationChecking tire pressure Cold tires 176 Tire inflation To check inflation pressure: Speed ratings Speed ratings 177 Tire inflation pressure tables U.S. modelsCold tire pressures up to five persons 178 Tire inflation pressure tables Canadian models Cold tire pressures up to five persons 179 Tire designations180 Tire designations 182 Vehicle loading Curb weight Capacity weight Permissible axle weight Gross vehicle weight (GVW) Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 183 Uniform Tire Quality GradingTREADWEAR TRACTION TEMPERATURE 184 Snow chains, snow tires, studded tires Snow tires, studded tires 185 Temporary spare186 Tire Sealing System 186 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Accessing the tire sealing system Tire sealing systemoverview 188 Tire Sealing System 189 Tire Sealing SystemStage 2: Checking inflation pressure Replacing the sealing compound container 190 Tire Sealing System 194 Changing wheels 196 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Erasing warning messages Changing wheels with TPMS Recalibrating TPMS (Canadian models only) 200 Washing and cleaning the vehicle 201 Washing and cleaning the vehicleAutomatic washing simple and quick Exterior lighting Polishing and waxing 202 Washing and cleaning the vehicle Mirrors with the water repellent glass coating Cleaning the upholsteryFabric Interior plastic components Alcantera suede-like material Leather care Cleaning leather upholstery 203 Washing and cleaning the vehicleProtecting leather upholstery Cleaning the seat belts Cleaning floor mats 204 Paint touch up Color codeMinor stone chips and scratches Minor scratches on the surface Deep scratches 208 Volvo service Maintenance service The Federal Clean Air Act U.S. Maintenance services Applicable warranties 209 Maintaining your vehicleOwner maintenanceEach time the vehicle is refueled Emission inspection readinessWhat is an Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)? How do states use OBD II for emission inspections? How can my vehicle fail OBD II emission inspection? How can I prepare for my next OBD II emission inspection? 211 Working on your vehicle 212 Working on your vehicle Belt check Check coolant level Changing coolant 213 Engine compartment214 Engine oil Oil specificationsOil viscosity Extreme engine operation American Petroleum Institute (API) symbol 215 Engine oilChanging engine oil and oil filter Checking and adding oil 217 FluidsWasher fluid reservoir Changing coolant 218 Fluids Power steering fluid reservoir 219 Wiper bladesWindshield wiper blades Tailgate wiper blade 221 BatterySymbols Replacing the battery 222 Battery 223 Replacing bulbs Replacing high/low beams/turn signal/ parking light bulbs 224 224 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Location of the bulbs in the headlight housing Replacing the low beam bulb (Halogen headlights) Replacing the high beam bulb (Halogen headlights) 225 Replacing the high beam bulb (Active Bending Lights)Replacing parking light/side marker light bulbs Replacing the turn signal bulb 226 Front fog lightsLocation of tail light bulbs 227 Replacing bulbs in the taillight cluster228 Rear fog lightDoor step courtesy lights Cargo compartment light 229 Vanity mirror lightsLicense plate lights 230 230 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Replacing fuses 232 232 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Fuses in the engine compartment 234 234 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Fuses in the passenger compartment on the edge of the dashboard 236 236 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Fuse box in the passenger compartment, behind the plastic cover, driver's side 238 Fuses in the cargo compartment240 240 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Additional fuses in the cargo compartment (XC90 Executive*) 244 Audio system overview 245 Audio system controlsAccessing and using menus Shortcut MY KEY programming a shortcut 246 Audio system controls 246 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Rear headphone connectors and controls * 247 Audio system controlsVolume control Selecting a sound source Sound settingsFADER, BALANCE, SUBWOOFER*, CENTER * or SURROUND Setting Shown in the dis- 248 Audio system controls 248 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Setting Shown in the dis- SURROUND MODE OFF Bass speaker SUBWOOFER* 250 Station searchManually search for a known frequency Storing stations Radio Frequency band Automatically storing stations AUTOSTORE 251 Radio functionsFOUND Stopping autostore Selecting an autostored station SCANActivating/deactivating Scan Storing a station found by SCAN Radio text HD Radio reception (U.S. models only) 252 Radio functions Benefits of digital broadcasting How HD broadcasting works 253 Radio functionsSwitching HD on or off Sub-channels Selecting sub-channels 255 Sirius satellite radioListening to satellite radio Selecting Sirius radio mode Activating Sirius radio SIRUS IDSelecting a channel category Selecting a channel 256 Sirius satellite radio Scanning Storing a channel Song Seek and Song MemoryThe Song Seek and Song Memory Song memory Song seek 257 Sirius satellite radioRadio text Advanced settings Skip options Skip current channel Unskip all channels Temp. unskip all ch. Channel lock Unlocking a channel Unlock all channels Temp. unlock all ch. 258 CHANGE CODEIf you have forgotten the access code 259 Auxiliary equipment 260 Auxiliary equipment Auxiliary sound level 261 Playing a CDCD changer* Ejecting CDs CD changer Ejecting one disc Ejecting all discs Pause Audio files 262 CD player/changer Navigating the disc and playing tracks Changing tracks CD player/CD changer SCAN Random play If a normal music CD is being played If a CD with mp3 or wma files is being played CD changer If a normal music CD is being played If a CD with mp3 or wma files is being played 263 CD player/changerDisctext Compact disc care 264 Menu structure 267 Bluetooth hands-free connectionDisconnecting the cell phone Handling callsIncoming calls Automatic answer Call settings 277 Label information278 Dimensions 280 Weights 281 Weights284 Suspension 286 Engine specifications Engine designation B6324S B8444SCharge air cooler (Intercooler) Fuel system 287 Electrical systemGeneral information Battery Battery 3.2 6-cyl. V8 Battery 3.2 6-cyl. V8 Bulbs Bulb Type Socket 288 Electrical system 288 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. Bulb Type Socket 289 Three-way catalytic converterThree-way catalytic converter - general information 290 Overview of information and warning symbols Warning/information symbol Symbols in the main instrument panelIndicator and warning symbols 291 Overview of information and warning symbols292 Volvo programs Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Technician certification 294 1, 2, 3 ...A B C 295 DE F 296 GH I J 297 KL M O P R 298 ST 299 UV W
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