Volvo 2007 S80 User Manual

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Page 2 - DEAR VOLVO OWNER

Introduction9Environmentsigned in order to prevent spills and dis-charges into the environment. Our workshop staff have the knowledge and the tools re

Page 3 - Contents

04 Comfort and driving pleasure99Climate control04GeneralAir conditioningThe car is equipped with Electronic Climate Control (ECC). The climate contro

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure100Climate control04Passenger compartment filterAll air entering the car’s passenger compart-ment is cleaned with a fil

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure101Climate control04Air distributionThe incoming air is divided between 20 different vents in the passenger compart-men

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure102Climate control04Electronic climate control, ECC Ventilated front seats*, left-hand sideFanHeated front seats, left

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure103Climate control04Heated seats*Front seats•Press the button once for the highest heat level – three lamps illuminate.

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure104Climate control04DefrosterUsed to quickly remove misting and ice from the windscreen and side win-dows. Air flows to

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure105Climate control04Air distribution tableAir distribution Use Air distribution UseAir to windows. Some air flows from

Page 10 - Introduction

04 Comfort and driving pleasure106Climate control04Fuel-driven parking heater*General information about the parking heaterThe parking heater can be st

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure107Climate control04OperationREAD buttonThumbwheelRESET buttonFor more information on the information dis-play and READ

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure108Climate control04Additional heater (diesel)*READ buttonThumbwheelRESET buttonThe additional heater may be required f

Page 13 - 01 Safety

10Safety in the passenger compartment... 12Safety mode...

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure109Audio system04GeneralThe audio system can be equipped with dif-ferent options and different versions. There are thre

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure110Audio system04Rear control panel with headphones socket* Headphones with an impedance of 16–32 ohm and sensitivity o

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure111Audio system04The following functions can be stored with MY KEY:CD/CD changer•Random (CD changer)• News• TP• Disc te

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure112Audio system04Audio functionsCentre console, controls for audio functionsInternal audio sources: AM, FM and CDExtern

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure113Audio system04CD functionsCentre console, controls for CD functionsCD ejectCD insert and eject slotNavigation button

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure114Audio system04tory continues. Directory change takes place automatically when all files in the current di-rectory ha

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure115Audio system04Radio functionsCentre console, controls for radio functionsNavigation button for tuning, automaticCanc

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure116Audio system04a network sends information that gives an RDS radio the following functions:• Automatically switches t

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure117Audio system042. Go to FM settings PTY Search PTY.If the radio finds any of the selected pro-gramme types then the

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure118Trip computer04GeneralInformation display and controlsREAD – confirmsThumbwheel – browse between menus and options i

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01SAFETY

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure119Compass*04OperationRearview mirror with compass.The upper right-hand corner of the rearview mirror has an integrated

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure120Stability and traction control system04GeneralThe stability and traction control system, DSTC (Dynamic Stability and

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure121Adapting driving characteristics04Active chassis (Four C)*Active chassis, Four-C (Continuously Con-trolled Chassis C

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure122Cruise control*04OperationDisplay and controlsStandby modeResume set speedDeactivatingActivate/set speedSpeed, setAc

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure123Adaptive cruise control*04GeneralAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is designed to assist the driver with support on long

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure124Adaptive cruise control*04tive is the set speed. This is also the case if the speed of the vehicle ahead exceeds the

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure125Adaptive cruise control*04The radar sensor has a limited field of vision. In some situations it may detect a vehicle

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure126Adaptive cruise control*04The current time interval is shown briefly in the display following adjustment. Five diffe

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure127Collision warning system with brake support*04GeneralThe collision warning system (Collision Warn-ing with Brake Sup

Page 34 - LOCKS AND ALARM

04 Comfort and driving pleasure128Collision warning system with brake support*04An absent or late warning means that there is no brake support or it c

Page 35 - 02 Locks and alarm

01 Safety12Safety in the passenger compartment01Always use seatbeltsHeavy braking can have serious conse-quences if the seatbelts are not used. Ensure

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure129Collision warning system with brake support*04Checking settingsThe current settings are most easily checked by press

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure130Parking assistance*04GeneralParking assistance is used as an aid to park-ing. A signal indicates the distance to a d

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure131Parking assistance*04Activating/deactivatingParking assistance can be deactivated with the button in the switch pane

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure132Blind Spot Information System, BLIS*04GeneralBLIS cameraIndicator lampBLIS symbolBLIS is an information system based

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure133Blind Spot Information System, BLIS*04When BLIS operatesThe system operates when the car is driven at a speed above

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure134Blind Spot Information System, BLIS*04BLIS system messagesTe x t o n t h e displaySystem statusBlind spot syst. S

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure135Comfort inside the passenger compartment04Storage spaces8505323s 81 2 3 4 576

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure136Comfort inside the passenger compartment04Storage compartment in door panelStorage pocket on front edge of front sea

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure137Comfort inside the passenger compartment04Vanity mirrorVanity mirror with lighting.The light illuminates automatical

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure138Comfort inside the passenger compartment04Electrical socket in cargo area*Fold down the cover to access the electric

Page 46

01 Safety13Safety in the passenger compartment01Seatbelts and pregnancyThe seatbelt should always be worn during pregnancy. But it is crucial that it

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure139Comfort inside the passenger compartment04Refrigerator*The refrigerator is located behind the armrest in the rear se

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure140Bluetooth handsfree*04General System overviewMobile phoneMicrophoneSteering wheel keypadCentre consoleBluetooth™A m

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure141Bluetooth handsfree*04RememberThe menus are controlled from the centre console and the steering wheel keypad. For ge

Page 50 - YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT

04 Comfort and driving pleasure142Bluetooth handsfree*04Making and receiving callsIncoming callsCalls are accepted with ENTER even if the audio system

Page 51 - 03 Your driving environment

04 Comfort and driving pleasure143Bluetooth handsfree*04settings Sounds and volume Ring signals Ring signal 1, 2, 3 etc.In order to select the c

Page 52

04 Comfort and driving pleasure144Bluetooth handsfree*04The phone book can also be reached with / on the navigation button or with / on the stee

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure145Built-in phone*04GeneralSystem overviewMicrophoneSIM card readerKeypad, see page 109.Control panelPrivacy handsetSaf

Page 54

04 Comfort and driving pleasure146Built-in phone*04Call waiting The function enables a new call to be an-swered during an ongoing call. The new call i

Page 55

04 Comfort and driving pleasure147Built-in phone*04Audio settingsCall volumeThe phone uses the front door speakers. Call volume can be controlled when

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure148Built-in phone*04on these settings. There are three options under Messages Message settings:•SMSC number which spe

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01 Safety14Safety in the passenger compartment01message is automatically cleared after ap-prox. 30 seconds or can be acknowl-edged manually by pressin

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure149Built-in phone*04Installing the SIM cardMake sure that the phone is deactivated and remove the SIM card holder.Place

Page 59 - Instruments and controls

150Recommendations during driving... 152Refuelling ...

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05DURING YOUR JOURNEY

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05 During your journey152Recommendations during driving05GeneralEconomical drivingDriving economically means driving smoothly while thinking ahead and

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05 During your journey153Recommendations during driving05Do not overload the batteryThe electrical functions in the car load the battery to varying de

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05 During your journey154Recommendations during driving05To achieve optimum roadholding Volvo rec-ommends using winter tyres on all four wheels if the

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05 During your journey155Refuelling05RefuellingOpening/closing the fuel filler flap The engine must be switched off before the fuel filler flap can b

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05 During your journey156Fuel05GeneralFuel of a lower quality than that recommend-ed by Volvo must not be used as engine power and fuel consumption is

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05 During your journey157Fuel05Petrol Petrol must meet the EN 228 standard. Most engines can be run with octane ratings of 95 and 98 RON. 91 RON shoul

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05 During your journey158Loading05GeneralThe load capacity is affected by what is mounted on the car, such as a towbar, load carriers and roof box. Th

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01 Safety15Safety in the passenger compartment01As well as the warning symbol, a message may appear on the information display in some cases. If the w

Page 69

05 During your journey159Loading05Bag holder*The bag holder holds shopping bags in place.1. Open the hatch that is part of the floor in the cargo area

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05 During your journey160Loading05Fold the right-hand backrest forward.Release the hatch in the rear seat back-rest by sliding the bolt up while press

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05 During your journey161Loading05Roof loadUsing load carriersTo avoid damaging the car and for maximum possible safety while driving, the load carri-

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05 During your journey162Driving with a trailer05GeneralIf the towing bracket is mounted by Volvo, then the car is delivered with the necessary equipm

Page 73 - LHD RIGHT

05 During your journey163Driving with a trailer05• Do not use a higher manual gear than the engine can "handle". It is not always eco-nomica

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05 During your journey164Driving with a trailer05SpecificationsDimensions for mounting pointsImportant checks• The towball must be cleaned and greased

Page 75

05 During your journey165Driving with a trailer05Installing the towballRemove the guard plugEnsure that the mechanism is in the un-locked position by

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05 During your journey166Driving with a trailer05Check that the towball section is secure by pulling it up, down and back. If the towball section is n

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05 During your journey167Driving with a trailer05Removing the towballInsert the key and turn it clockwise to the unlocked position. Push in the lockin

Page 78

05 During your journey168Tow in g05GeneralNever tow the car to bump start it. Use a do-nor battery if the battery is discharged and the engine does no

Page 79

01 Safety16Safety in the passenger compartment01Location, left-hand driveLocation, right-hand driveSRS systemLeft-hand driveRight-hand driveThe system

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05 During your journey169Tow i n g05Fitting the towing eyeTake out the towing eye that is located under the floor hatch in the cargo area.Release the

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170Engine compartment... 172Lamps ...

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06MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS

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06 Maintenance and specifications172Engine compartment06GeneralVolvo service programmeTo keep the car as safe and reliable as possi-ble, follow the Vo

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06 Maintenance and specifications173Engine compartment06Engine compartment, overviewThe appearance of the engine compartment may vary depending on eng

Page 85

06 Maintenance and specifications174Engine compartment06Volvo recommends oil products. If the car is driven in adverse conditions, see Volvo’s recomm

Page 86

06 Maintenance and specifications175Engine compartment06Park the car on a level surface, switch off the engine and wait 10-15 minutes to allow the oil

Page 87

06 Maintenance and specifications176Engine compartment06Brake and clutch fluidChecking the levelBrake and clutch fluid have a common reser-voir. The l

Page 88

06 Maintenance and specifications177Lamps06GeneralAll bulb specifications are given on page 183. The following list contains bulbs and point-source la

Page 89

06 Maintenance and specifications178Lamps06Removing the cover1. Open the lock clamp by pressing up/out.2. Press down the clips on the cover and remove

Page 90

01 Safety17Safety in the passenger compartment01gas. To cushion the impact, the airbag de-flates when compressed. When this occurs, smoke escapes into

Page 91

06 Maintenance and specifications179Lamps06Extra main beam Active Bi-Xenon and Bi-Xenon*1. Detach the headlamp.2. Remove the cover.3. Detach the bulb

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06 Maintenance and specifications180Lamps06Side marker lamps1. Detach the headlamp.2. Remove the small round cover.3. Pull the cable in order to withd

Page 93

06 Maintenance and specifications181Lamps06Location of rear bulbs Lamp lens, right-hand sidePosition/parking lights (LED)Direction indicatorsSide posi

Page 94 - COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE

06 Maintenance and specifications182Lamps06Courtesy lighting1. Insert a screwdriver at the short end of the lens closest to the tunnel console and tur

Page 95 - Menus and messages

06 Maintenance and specifications183Lamps06Specification, bulbsLightingOutput/voltage(W/V)Type/socketBi Xenon, Main and dipped beam35/12 D1S/PK32d-2Ex

Page 96

06 Maintenance and specifications184Wiper blades and washer fluid06Wiper bladesService positionThe wiper blades must be in service position to facilit

Page 97

06 Maintenance and specifications185Wiper blades and washer fluid06CleaningClean the wiper blades with a lukewarm soap solution or car shampoo.Filling

Page 98

06 Maintenance and specifications186Battery06Warning symbols on the battery Handling• Check that the battery cables are correctly connected and tigh

Page 99

06 Maintenance and specifications187Battery06ChangingRemovalSwitch off the ignition and wait for 5 minutes.Open the clips on the front cover and remov

Page 100 - Climate control

06 Maintenance and specifications188Battery06Installation1. Lower the battery into the battery box.2. Move the battery inward and to the side until it

Page 101

01 Safety18Safety in the passenger compartment01Switch positionPACOS (Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch)The airbag (SRS) is activated. With the switch i

Page 102 - Air distribution

06 Maintenance and specifications189Fuses06GeneralAll of the different electrical functions and components are protected by means of a number of fuses

Page 103

06 Maintenance and specifications190Fuses06Engine compartmentOn the inside of the cover are tweezers that facilitate the removal and fitting of fuses.

Page 104

06 Maintenance and specifications191Fuses06Function APrimary fuse CEM KL30A 60Primary fuse CEM KL30B 60Primary fuse RJBA KL30 60Primary fuse RJBB KL30

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06 Maintenance and specifications192Fuses06Under the glovebox Fold aside the interior trim covering the fuse box.Press the cover’s lock and fold it up

Page 106

06 Maintenance and specifications193Fuses06Cargo areaThe fuse box is located behind the upholstery on the left-hand side.PositionsBAD4 3 2 18 7 6 5101

Page 107 - ACHTUNG!

06 Maintenance and specifications194Wheels and tyres06GeneralTyres greatly affect the car’s driving charac-teristics. The type of tyre, dimensions, ty

Page 108

06 Maintenance and specifications195Wheels and tyres063. Place chocks in front of and behind the wheels which will remain on the ground. Use heavy woo

Page 109

06 Maintenance and specifications196Wheels and tyres06Tyre careTyre ageAll tyres older than six years should be checked by an expert even if they seem

Page 110 - Audio system

06 Maintenance and specifications197Wheels and tyres06Rims and wheel boltsOnly use rims that are tested and approved by Volvo and which are Volvo genu

Page 111

06 Maintenance and specifications198Wheels and tyres06To o l sA foam block, located in the spare wheel rim, contains all tools. The tools consist of a

Page 112

DEAR VOLVO OWNERTHANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VOLVOWe hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the saf

Page 113

01 Safety19Safety in the passenger compartment01Child seats and side airbagsThe side airbag does not diminish the protec-tion provided by the car to c

Page 114

06 Maintenance and specifications199Wheels and tyres06Emergency puncture repairGeneralThe emergency puncture repair kit is used to seal the puncture a

Page 115

06 Maintenance and specifications200Wheels and tyres06Variant 1Inflating tyres1. Ensure that the orange switch is in position 0 and take out the lead

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06 Maintenance and specifications201Wheels and tyres06air hose from the side compartment .3. Screw the air hose’s valve connection to the bottom of t

Page 117

06 Maintenance and specifications202Wheels and tyres06tach the air hose and unplug the lead. Refit the dust cap.4. Put the lead and air hose into th

Page 118

06 Maintenance and specifications203Wheels and tyres06Replacing the canister before the expi-ration date has been reached1. Undo the two screws on th

Page 119 - Trip computer

06 Maintenance and specifications204Wheels and tyres06Variant 2Overview Decal, maximum permitted speedSwitchCableBottle holder (orange cap)Protective

Page 120 - Operation

06 Maintenance and specifications205Wheels and tyres06Sealing punctured tyresFor information on the function of the parts, please refer to the illustr

Page 121

06 Maintenance and specifications206Wheels and tyres0612.Switch off the compressor and unplug the cable from the 12 V socket.13.Detach the hose from t

Page 122 - Speed related steering force*

06 Maintenance and specifications207Wheels and tyres06SpecificationsDesignation of dimensionsThe dimensions are stated on all car tyres. Example of de

Page 123 - Cruise control*

06 Maintenance and specifications208Wheels and tyres06Recommended tyre pressureVariant Tyre sizeSpeed (km/h)Load, 1-3 personsFront (kPa) Rear (k

Page 124 - Adaptive cruise control*

01 Safety20Safety in the passenger compartment01Inflatable Curtain (IC)The inflatable curtain IC (Inflatable Curtain) is a supplement to the SIPS and

Page 125

06 Maintenance and specifications209Wheels and tyres06Fuel economy, ECO pressureAt speeds under 160 km/h, the general tyre pressure for full load is r

Page 126

06 Maintenance and specifications210Car care06Washing the carWash the car as soon as it becomes dirty. Wash the car in a car wash with oil separator.

Page 127

06 Maintenance and specifications211Car care06Polishing and waxingPolish and wax the car if the paintwork is dull or to give the paintwork extra prote

Page 128 - Function

06 Maintenance and specifications212Car care06ing the upholstery by which means the leath-er regains its protective layer.To achieve best results Volv

Page 129

06 Maintenance and specifications213Car care06Repairing stone chipsBefore work is begun, the car must be clean and dry and at a temperature above 15

Page 130 - Messages on the display

06 Maintenance and specifications214Type designations06Decal locationKnowing the car’s type designation, vehicle identification and engine numbers can

Page 131 - Parking assistance*

06 Maintenance and specifications215Specifications06Dimensions and weightsWeightsKerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank 90 % full and all flui

Page 132

06 Maintenance and specifications216Specifications06Towing capacity and towball loadModel Gearbox Trailer weight with brake (kg)Towball load (kg)All A

Page 133 - IMPORTANT

06 Maintenance and specifications217Specifications06Engine specificationsSpecification/Model 2.5T 3.2 V8 D5 2.4DEngine designation B5254T6 B6324S B844

Page 134 - Activating/deactivating

06 Maintenance and specifications218Specifications06Engine oilAdverse driving conditionsAdverse driving conditions can lead to ab-normally high oil te

Page 135 - System status

01 Safety21Safety in the passenger compartment01Protection against whiplash injury – WHIPSThe whiplash protection system (WHIPS) consists of energy ab

Page 136 - Storage spaces

06 Maintenance and specifications219Specifications06The following applies when the adjacent de-cal is fitted in the car’s engine compartment. For info

Page 137 - Glovebox

06 Maintenance and specifications220Specifications06Other fluids and lubricantsFluid System Volume (litres) Prescribed gradeGearbox oil Manual (M66)

Page 138 - 12 V socket

06 Maintenance and specifications221Specifications06Consumption, emissions and volumeFuel consumption and emissions of carbon dioxide Official fuel co

Page 139 - First aid equipment*

06 Maintenance and specifications222Specifications06Electrical systemGeneral12 volt system with a voltage-regulated alter-nator. Single pole system in

Page 140 - Refrigerator*

06 Maintenance and specifications22306

Page 141 - Bluetooth handsfree*

Alphabetical index22407AA/C ...103ABL – Active Bi-Xenon Lights ...65ABS .

Page 142

Alphabetical index22507remote control key/PCC ...39replacement ...187specifications ...

Page 143

Alphabetical index22607radar sensor ...124Collision warning system with brake support* ...

Page 144

Alphabetical index22707Extra main beam ...179FFan ...10

Page 145 - Key Function

Alphabetical index22807Information and warning symbols ...54Information button ...36Information displa

Page 146 - Built-in phone*

01 Safety22Safety in the passenger compartment01Do not obstruct the WHIPS systemWARNINGDo not squeeze rigid objects between the rear seat cushion and

Page 147

Alphabetical index22907Menus and messages ...94Messages in the combined instrument panel ...

Page 148

Alphabetical index23007PTY – Programme type ...116Putting calls on hold ...145RRadar sensor .

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Alphabetical index23107Service programme ...172Side airbags ...18Signal

Page 150

Alphabetical index23207UUnlockingboot lid ...42from inside ...

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Volvo Car Corporation TP 8852 (English), AT 0640, Printed in Sweden, Göteborg 2006, Copyright © 2000-2006 Volvo Car CorporationVolvo. for life

Page 152 - DURING YOUR JOURNEY

01 Safety23Safety in the passenger compartment01When the systems deployIf the airbags have been deployed, Volvo rec-ommends:• Have the car transported

Page 153 - 05 During your journey

01 Safety24Safety in the passenger compartment01AIRBAG decalsSIPS airbag decalThe SIPS airbag decal is located on the door pillarSRS airbag warning de

Page 154

01 Safety25Safety mode01Safety modeIf the car is involved in a collision, the text Safety mode - See manual may appear on the information display. Thi

Page 155

01 Safety26Child safety01GeneralThe position of a child in the car and the choice of equipment are dictated by the child’s weight and size, for more i

Page 156

01 Safety27Child safety01Placement of children in the carWeight/AgeFront seat Outer rear seat Centre rear seat<10 kg(0–9 months)Rear-facing child s

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01 Safety28Child safety01ISOFIX fixture system for child seats*Mounting points for the ISOFIX fixture sys-tem are concealed behind the lower section o

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Contents200 IntroductionImportant information ... 6Environment ... 801

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01 Safety29Child safety01Lowering the booster cushion Fold down the booster cushion. Release the Velcro fastener. Lift back the upper section.18505333

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01 Safety30Child safety01Raising the booster cushion Fold down the upper section. Secure the Velcro fastener. Fold the booster cushion into the seat b

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01 Safety31Child safety01Electrical locking of the rear doors* and power windowsThe child safety locks can be activated in ig-nition position I or II.

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32Remote control key/key ... 34Keyless drive...

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02LOCKS AND ALARM

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02 Locks and alarm34Remote control key/key02GeneralThe car is supplied with two remote control keys or PCCs (Personal Car Communicator). Up to six key

Page 165

02 Locks and alarm35Remote control key/key02For starting the car, see page 81.Low battery in remote control keyThe batteries should be replaced if:• t

Page 166

02 Locks and alarm36Remote control key/key02function is changed under Car settings Lock settings Unlocking, doors. For a description of the menu sys

Page 167

02 Locks and alarm37Remote control key/key02be in the car. This indication is only displayed if the alarm was triggered.RangeThe PCC lock functions ha

Page 168

02 Locks and alarm38Remote control key/key02Removing the key bladeSlide the spring-loaded catch to the side while pulling the key blade straight out

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Contents303 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls... 50Ignition positions ...

Page 170

02 Locks and alarm39Remote control key/key02Replacing the remote control key battery Battery type: CR2430, 3 V (one in remote control key and two in

Page 171

02 Locks and alarm40Keyless drive02Keyless drive (PCC only)Keyless lock and ignition systemThe keyless drive function in the PCC allows the car to be

Page 172

02 Locks and alarm41Keyless drive02Key memory – driver’s seat and door mirrors*PCC memory functionIf several people with PCCs approach the car, then t

Page 173 - Engine compartment

02 Locks and alarm42Locks02Locking and unlockingFrom the outsideThe remote control key locks/unlocks all doors and the boot lid simultaneously. The lo

Page 174

02 Locks and alarm43Locks02GloveboxUnlock the glovebox by turning the key a quarter of a turn (90 degrees) anticlock-wise. The keyhole is vertical in

Page 175

02 Locks and alarm44Locks02Unlocking with the key bladeIf the remote control key button for opening the boot lid is not working then the boot lid can

Page 176

02 Locks and alarm45Alarm*02GeneralThe alarm is triggered if:• a door, the bonnet or the boot lid is opened• a non-approved key is used in the keyhole

Page 177

02 Locks and alarm46Alarm*02Disarming the alarmPress the remote control key unlock button. Two short flashes from the car’s direction in-dicators conf

Page 178 - Installing the headlamp

02 Locks and alarm47Alarm*02Temporary disarming of the alarm Deactivation of the detectorsTo prevent the alarm being triggered errone-ously, such as d

Page 179 - Main beam, Halogen

48Instruments and controls ... 50Ignition positions...

Page 180 - Direction indicators/flashers

Contents406 Maintenance and specificationsEngine compartment ... 172Lamps ...

Page 181 - Lamp housing, rear

03YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT

Page 182 - Number plate lighting

03 Your driving environment50Instruments and controls03Instrument overviewLeft-hand drive8505311s 1 2 3 18 17 16 154 5 6 7 8 10 9101112131419

Page 183 - Vanity mirror lighting

03 Your driving environment51Instruments and controls03Function Page Function PageMenus and messages, direction indicators, main/dipped beam, trip com

Page 184

03 Your driving environment52Instruments and controls03 Right-hand drive8505325s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 10 15 14 13 1610119 20191817

Page 185 - Wiper blades and washer fluid

03 Your driving environment53Instruments and controls03Function Page Function PageHazard warning flashers 67 Control panel 75, 77, 31, 42Ignition swit

Page 186

03 Your driving environment54Instruments and controls03Information displaysInformation displaysThe information displays show informa-tion on some of

Page 187

03 Your driving environment55Instruments and controls03If the engine does not start or if the function-ality check is carried out in ignition position

Page 188 - Changing

03 Your driving environment56Instruments and controls03Low level in fuel tankThis symbol illuminates when there are approximately eight litres of fuel

Page 189 - Maintenance

03 Your driving environment57Instruments and controls03Alternator not chargingThis symbol illuminates during driving if a fault has occurred in the el

Page 190 - Location, fuse boxes

03 Your driving environment58Instruments and controls03Trip meterTrip meter and buttonThe meters are used to measure short dis-tances. A short press o

Page 192 - Function A

03 Your driving environment59Ignition positions03FunctionsIgnition switch with remote control key, start/stop buttonInsert and remove the remote contr

Page 193 - Under the glovebox

03 Your driving environment60Seats03Front seatsLumbar support, turn the wheel1.Forward/backward: lift the handle to ad-just the distance to the steeri

Page 194

03 Your driving environment61Seats03PreparationsThe seats can be adjusted for a certain time after unlocking the door with the remote con-trol key wit

Page 195 - Wheels and tyres

03 Your driving environment62Seats03Emergency stopIf the seat accidentally begins to move, press one of the buttons to stop the seat.Restarting to rea

Page 196

03 Your driving environment63Steering wheel03AdjustingAdjusting the steering wheelThe steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and depth:1. Pull

Page 197

03 Your driving environment64Lighting03Light switchesOverview, light switchesThumbwheel for adjusting display andinstrument lightingRear fog lampFront

Page 198

03 Your driving environment65Lighting03Main/dipped beamHeadlamp control and stalk switch Dipped beamWhen the engine is started, dipped beam is activa

Page 199

03 Your driving environment66Lighting03Position/parking lampsHeadlamp control in position for position/park-ing lampsTurn the headlamp control to the

Page 200

03 Your driving environment67Lighting03Rear fog lampButton for rear fog lampThe rear fog lamp consists of one rear lamp and can only be switched on in

Page 201

03 Your driving environment68Lighting03Interior lightingFront roof lightingControls for reading lamps and front roof lightingReading lamp, left-hand s

Page 202

Introduction6Important informationReading the Owner’s ManualIntroductionA good way of getting to know your new car is to read the owner’s manual, idea

Page 203

03 Your driving environment69Lighting03Home safe lightingSome of the exterior lighting can be kept switched on to work as home safe lighting af-ter th

Page 204

03 Your driving environment70Lighting03correct pattern will also better illuminate the verge.Bi-Xenon and Active Bi-Xenon headlamps*Headlamp control f

Page 205

03 Your driving environment71Lighting03Masking the halogen headlampsMasking left-hand drive carsMasking right-hand drive cars

Page 206

03 Your driving environment72Lighting03Figures, halogen headlampsLHD RIGHTLHD LEFTRHD RIGHTRHD LEFTABCD0300430s

Page 207

03 Your driving environment73Wipers and washing03Windscreen wipersWindscreen wipers and windscreen washersRain sensor on/offThumbwheel sensitivity/fre

Page 208

03 Your driving environment74Wipers and washing03Headlamp washing and windscreen washing Washing functionOperationMove the stalk switch toward the st

Page 209

03 Your driving environment75Windows, rearview and door mirrors03GeneralLaminated glassThe glass is reinforced which pro-vides better protection again

Page 210

03 Your driving environment76Windows, rearview and door mirrors03OperatingOperating the power windowsOperating without autoOperating with autoAll powe

Page 211 - Car care

03 Your driving environment77Windows, rearview and door mirrors03Door mirrorsDoor mirror controlsAdjusting1. Press the L button for the left-hand door

Page 212

03 Your driving environment78Windows, rearview and door mirrors03Rear window and door mirror defrostersUse the defroster to quickly remove misting and

Page 213

Introduction7Important informationStep listsA list of steps is used when there is a num-bered sequence in the Owner’s Manual.Example:• Coolant•Engine

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03 Your driving environment79Power sunroof*03GeneralThe sunroof controls are located in the roof panel. The sunroof can be opened vertically and horiz

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03 Your driving environment80Power sunroof*03Closing using the remote control key or central locking buttonPress and hold the lock button for 2 second

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03 Your driving environment81Starting the engine03Petrol and diesel engines1. For cars with remote control key, insert the remote control key into the

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03 Your driving environment82Starting the engine03Diesel particle filter (DPF)Diesel cars are equipped with a particle filter, which results in more e

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03 Your driving environment83Starting the engine03Jump startingIf the battery is flat then the car can be start-ed with current from another battery.T

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03 Your driving environment84Gearboxes03Manual gearboxDepress the clutch pedal fully during each gear change. Take your foot off the clutch pedal betw

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03 Your driving environment85Gearboxes03Reverse (R)The car must be stationary when position R is selected.Neutral position (N)No gear is engaged and t

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03 Your driving environment86Gearboxes033 seconds (irrespective of whether the en-gine is running) then the gear selector is locked.To be able to move

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03 Your driving environment87Foot brake03GeneralThe car is equipped with two brake circuits. If one brake circuit is damaged then this will mean that

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03 Your driving environment88Foot brake03Symbols in the combined instrument panel Symbol SpecificationConstant glow – Check the brake fluid level. If

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Introduction8EnvironmentVolvo Cars’ environmental philosophyEnvironmental care, safety and quality are the three core values which influence all op-er

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03 Your driving environment89Parking brake03Parking brake, manual The parking brake is located far left .How to apply the parking brake1. Press the

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03 Your driving environment90Parking brake03How to apply the parking brakeParking brake control1. Press the foot brake pedal down firmly.2. Press the

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03 Your driving environment91Parking brake03Cars with automatic gearboxReleasing manually1. Insert the remote control key in the ignition switch.2. De

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92Menus and messages... 94Climate control...

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04COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure94Menus and messages04Centre consoleSome functions are controlled from the cen-tre console via the menu system or via t

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure95Menus and messages04Menu overviewThe phone and audio sources have different main menus. The following menus are inclu

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure96Menus and messages04Main menu BluetoothLast 10 missed callsLast 10 received callsLast 10 dialled callsPhone bookSearc

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure97Menus and messages04Combined instrument panelInformation display and controls for menus READ – access to message list

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure98Menus and messages04Message SpecificationStop safelyStop and switch off the engine. Serious risk of damage. Contact a

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