Volvo 2009 C30 Owner's Manual

Browse online or download Owner's Manual for Cars Volvo 2009 C30. Volvo 2009 C30 Owner`s manual User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Web Edition

VOLVO C30Owner's manual Web Edition

Page 2

IntroductionGeneral information10Shiftlock (automatic transmission)When your car is parked, the gear selector islocked in the Park (P) position. To re

Page 3

G020908100Front seats... 102Interior lighting...

Page 5

04 InteriorFront seats04102Manual seat adjustmentG020197The driver's and passenger's seats can beadjusted in a number of ways to provide aco

Page 6

04 InteriorFront seats04``103Moving the seat rearward:1.With the backrest folded forward in thelocked position, slide the seat rearwarduntil it stops/

Page 7

04 InteriorFront seats04104NOTEThe power seats have an overload protectorthat activates if a seat is blocked by anyobject. If this occurs, switch off

Page 8

04 InteriorFront seats04105WARNING•Because the driver's seat can beadjusted with the ignition off, childrenshould never be left unattended in the

Page 9

04 InteriorInterior lighting04106Interior lightingG020201Front courtesy lights and reading lightsFront driver's side reading light, on/offCourtes

Page 10 - Introduction

04 InteriorStorage compartments04``1072 3 4567G031470

Page 11

04 InteriorStorage compartments04108Compartment in door panelStorage pocket (on the front side of thefront seat cushion, depending on choice ofupholst

Page 12

04 InteriorStorage compartments04``109Storage under the front, center armrestG018371There are two storage compartments under thefront, center armrest.

Page 13

IntroductionGeneral information11WARNINGIf your vehicle is involved in an accident,unseen damage may affect its driveabilityand safety.WARNINGCALIFORN

Page 14

04 InteriorStorage compartments04110Storage compartment behind the gearleverG019623If the buttons for optional equipment are notinstalled, the recess

Page 15

04 InteriorRear seat04``111Folding down the rear seat backrestsG009109Both sections of the rear seat backrest can befolded down, together or separatel

Page 16 - 01 Safety

04 InteriorRear seat04112Rear seat armrest (option)G009152The center armrest can be folded down forcomfort or to make room for long objects. Thearmres

Page 17

04 InteriorCargo area04``113Load anchoring eyeletsG007602The eyelets in the cargo area can be used tofasten accessory load nets and lashing straps,loa

Page 18

04 InteriorCargo area04114WARNINGThe cargo area cover does not have a loadanchoring function. No item should be placeon top of the cargo area cover. T

Page 19

04 InteriorCargo area04115WARNINGThe cargo area cover does not have a loadanchoring function. No item should be placeon top of the cargo area cover. T

Page 20

116Remote control and key blade... 118Keyless drive (option as available)...

Page 21

05LOCKS AND ALARM

Page 22

05 Locks and alarmRemote control and key blade05118Remote controlsTwo remote controls that also function as igni-tion keys are provided with your car.

Page 23

05 Locks and alarmRemote control and key blade05``119NOTEThe car can also be locked if a door is open(does not apply to vehicles with the optionalkeyl

Page 24

IntroductionVolvo and the environment12Volvo is committed to the well being of its cus-tomers. As a natural part of this commitment,we care about the

Page 25

05 Locks and alarmRemote control and key blade05120NOTEThis button will NOT unlock the car.Weak battery in the remote controlG019406When the battery b

Page 26

05 Locks and alarmRemote control and key blade05``121Reinserting the key blade in the remotecontrol1. Hold the remote control with the pointedend down

Page 27

05 Locks and alarmRemote control and key blade05122G019405Locking/unlocking points for the remotecontrol with the key bladeLocking/unlocking points fo

Page 28

05 Locks and alarmKeyless drive (option as available)05``123Keyless locking and unlockingG007577Range of the keyless drive remote control–5 ft(1.5 met

Page 29

05 Locks and alarmKeyless drive (option as available)05124Locking or unlocking the vehicle with thekey bladeG020225Keyless drive keyhole coverThe driv

Page 30

05 Locks and alarmKeyless drive (option as available)05``125CAUTION•Keyless drive remote controls shouldnever be left in the vehicle. In the eventof a

Page 31

05 Locks and alarmKeyless drive (option as available)05126WARNINGPeople with implanted pacemakers shouldnot allow the pacemaker to come closerthan 9 i

Page 32

05 Locks and alarmLocking and unlocking05``127Locking/unlocking the vehicle from theinsideG007451The switches near the door opening handles oneither d

Page 33

05 Locks and alarmLocking and unlocking05128Unlock the glove compartment in the reverseorder.

Page 34

05 Locks and alarmAlarm (option)05``129The alarm systemThe alarm is automatically armed whenever thecar is locked with the remote control, or if afron

Page 35

IntroductionImportant warnings13Accessory Installation•We strongly recommend that Volvo ownersinstall only genuine, Volvo-approvedaccessories, and tha

Page 36

05 Locks and alarmAlarm (option)05130Turning off (stopping) the alarmIf the alarm is sounding, it can be stopped bypressing the UNLOCK button on the r

Page 37

05 Locks and alarmAlarm (option)05131orIf you do not wish to deactivate the sensors, donot choose an alternative and lock the vehicleor press EXIT and

Page 38

G020912132General information... 134Fuel requirements...

Page 39

06STARTING AND DRIVING

Page 40

06 Starting and drivingGeneral information06134Economical driving conserves naturalresourcesBetter driving economy may be obtained bythinking ahead, a

Page 41

06 Starting and drivingGeneral information06``135Handling, roadholdingVehicle load, tire design and inflation pressureall affect vehicle handling. The

Page 42

06 Starting and drivingGeneral information06136more frequently and spray an anti-rust oilon the battery posts.•Volvo recommends the use of snow tireso

Page 43

06 Starting and drivingGeneral information06137•Check state of the battery's charge.•Examine tires carefully (the spare tire aswell), and replace

Page 44

06 Starting and drivingFuel requirements06138Octane ratingMinimum octaneG028920Typical pump octane labelVolvo recommends premium fuel for best per-for

Page 45

06 Starting and drivingFuel requirements06``139Deposit control gasoline (detergentadditives)Volvo recommends the use of detergent gas-oline to control

Page 46

G02087114Occupant safety... 16Seat belts...

Page 47

06 Starting and drivingFuel requirements06140RefuelingThe fuel tank is designed to accommodatepossible expansion of the fuel in hot weather,see page 2

Page 48

06 Starting and drivingIgnition switch06141Ignition switch positions0 – Locked positionRemove the key to lock thesteering wheel1. Never turnthe key to

Page 49 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

06 Starting and drivingStarting the vehicle06142To start the engineWARNINGBefore starting, check that the seat, steeringwheel and mirrors are adjusted

Page 50 - 02 Instruments and controls

06 Starting and drivingStarting the vehicle06143WARNINGVolvo's floor mats are specially manufac-tured for your car. They must be firmlysecured in

Page 51

06 Starting and drivingStarting the vehicle with keyless drive (option as available)06144Starting a vehicle with keyless driveG019410Starting a vehicl

Page 52

06 Starting and drivingManual transmission, 6-speed (certain markets only)061456-speed manual transmission (optionon certain models)G018258Depress the

Page 53

06 Starting and drivingAutomatic transmission (option)06146Shiftgate positionsG020237Depress the button on the front of the gearselector knob to move

Page 54

06 Starting and drivingAutomatic transmission (option)06147based on the level of acceleration and speed.The car must be at a standstill when shifting

Page 55

06 Starting and drivingShiftlock override06148Overriding the shiftlock systemG018263Shiftlock prevents the gear selector from beingmoved out of Park u

Page 56

06 Starting and drivingBrake system06``149Brake circuit malfunctionThe brake system is a hydraulic system con-sisting of two separate brake circuits.

Page 57

01SAFETY

Page 58

06 Starting and drivingBrake system06150For optimal ABS braking effect:1. Press down on the brake pedal with fullforce. The pedal will pulsate.2. Stee

Page 59

06 Starting and drivingStability system06``151Dynamic Stability Traction Control(DSTC)The stability system consists of a number offunctions designed h

Page 60

06 Starting and drivingStability system06152WARNINGThe car's handling and stability characteris-tics will be altered if the DSTC system func-tion

Page 61

06 Starting and drivingTowing06``153Emergency towing3G007607The towing eyelet is located under the floor ofthe cargo area. This eyelet must be screwed

Page 62 - Accessory

06 Starting and drivingTowing06154WARNING•Never allow a vehicle to be towed with-out a driver behind the wheel of thedisabled vehicle.•Never remove th

Page 63

06 Starting and drivingJump starting06155G020298Follow these instructions to jump start yourvehicle's dead battery or to jump start anothervehicl

Page 64

06 Starting and drivingTransporting loads06156Loading the vehicleYour vehicle's load-carrying capacity is affec-ted by factors such as:•the numbe

Page 65 - Factory setting

06 Starting and drivingBlind Spot Information System (BLIS)–option06``157IntroductionG020295BLIS cameraIndicator lightBLIS symbolThe Blind Spot Inform

Page 66

06 Starting and drivingBlind Spot Information System (BLIS)–option06158When does BLIS functionThe system functions when your vehicle ismoving at speed

Page 67

06 Starting and drivingBlind Spot Information System (BLIS)–option06``159LimitationsIn certain situations, the BLIS indicator light(s)may illuminate e

Page 68

01 SafetyOccupant safety0116Volvo's concern for safetySafety is Volvo's cornerstone. Our concerndates back to 1927 when the first Volvo roll

Page 69

06 Starting and drivingBlind Spot Information System (BLIS)–option06160when the system is switched off, and a textmessage is displayed.•BLIS can be sw

Page 70

06 Starting and drivingPark assist (Option/accessory)06``161IntroductionG020294Front/rear park assistThe park assist system is designed to assistyou w

Page 71

06 Starting and drivingPark assist (Option/accessory)06162Activating/deactivating park assistG021267Park Assist button (lright button in the illustrat

Page 72

06 Starting and drivingPark assist (Option/accessory)06163Cleaning the sensorsG007601Park assist sensorsThe sensors must be cleaned regularly toensure

Page 73

G020918164General information... 166Tire inflation...

Page 74

07WHEELS AND TIRES

Page 75

07 Wheels and tiresGeneral information07166Your vehicle is equipped with tires accordingto the vehicle's tire information placard on theB-pillar

Page 76

07 Wheels and tiresGeneral information07167Tread wear indicatorG020323The tires have wear indicator strips runningacross or parallel to the tread. The

Page 77

07 Wheels and tiresTire inflation07168Inflation labelsG032513Tire inflation placard on U.S. modelsCheck tire inflation pressure regularly.Tables listi

Page 78

07 Wheels and tiresTire inflation07169Checking tire pressureCold tiresInflation pressure should be checked when thetires are cold.The tires are consid

Page 79

01 SafetyOccupant safety01171-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).Reporting safety defects in CanadaIf you believe your vehicle has a defect thatcould cau

Page 80

07 Wheels and tiresInflation pressure—U.S. models 07170Tire inflation pressure tableThe following tire pressures are recommendedby Volvo for your vehi

Page 81

07 Wheels and tiresInflation pressure—Canadian models07171Tire inflation pressure tableThe following tire pressures are recommendedby Volvo for your v

Page 82

07 Wheels and tiresTire designations07172Tire designations12345612111087 9G026442Federal law mandates that tire manufacturersplace standardized inform

Page 83

07 Wheels and tiresTire designations07173Maximum Load: Indicates the maximumload in pounds and kilograms that can becarried by the tire. Refer to the

Page 84 - Factory default

07 Wheels and tiresGlossary of tire terminology07174Terminology•Tire information placard: A placardshowing the OE (Original Equipment) tiresizes, reco

Page 85

07 Wheels and tiresVehicle loading07175Loading the vehicleBefore loading your vehicle, familiarize yourselfwith the following terms for determining yo

Page 86

07 Wheels and tiresUniform tire quality gradings07176Uniform tire quality gradingsALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUSTCONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETYREQUIREMENT

Page 87

07 Wheels and tiresSnow chains, snow tires, studded tires07177Snow chainsSnow chains can be used on your Volvo withthe following restrictions:•Snow ch

Page 88

07 Wheels and tiresTemporary spare07178Temporary spareThe spare tire in your car is called a "TemporarySpare".Recommended tire pressure (see

Page 89

07 Wheels and tiresWheel nuts07179Wheel nutsG020324Low nut.High nut.There are two different types of wheel nut,depending on whether the wheels are ste

Page 90 - 03 Climate

01 SafetySeat belts0118Using seat beltsG020104Adjusting the seat beltSeat belts should always be worn by all occu-pants of your vehicle. Children shou

Page 91

07 Wheels and tiresTire rotation07180G020325The arrows shows the direction of rotation of thetireSummer and winter tires•When switching between summer

Page 92

07 Wheels and tiresChanging a wheel07``181Changing a wheelG020331The spare tire, jack, and crank are locatedunder the carpet on the floor of the cargo

Page 93

07 Wheels and tiresChanging a wheel07182WARNING•The jack must correctly engage the jackattachment.•Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non-slippery

Page 94

07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System07``183IntroductionCertain models are equipped with a tire sealingsystem that enables you to temporarily seal a

Page 95

07 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System 07184WARNINGPlease keep the following points in mindwhen using the tire sealing system:•The sealing compound bo

Page 96

07 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System07``1853. Ensure that the on/off switch is in position0 (the 0 side of the switch should bepressed down).4. Put

Page 97

07 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System 07186CAUTIONThe compressor should not be used formore than 10 minutes at a time to avoidoverheating.WARNINGIf t

Page 98

07 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System07187NOTE•After use, the sealing compound bottle,the hose, and certain other systemcomponents must be replaced.

Page 99

07 Wheels and tiresTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)07188IntroductionThe tire pressure monitoring system uses sen-sors mounted in the tire valves

Page 100

07 Wheels and tiresTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)07189NOTE•TPMS indicates low tire pressure butdoes not replace normal tire mainte-nance. For

Page 101 - INTERIOR

01 SafetySeat belts01``19WARNING•Never repair the belt yourself; have thiswork done by a trained and qualifiedVolvo service technician only.•Any devic

Page 102 - 04 Interior

G020920190Washing and cleaning the car... 192Paint touch up...

Page 103

08CAR CARE

Page 104

08 Car careWashing and cleaning the car08192Washing the carThe following points should be kept in mindwhen washing and cleaning the car:•The car shoul

Page 105

08 Car careWashing and cleaning the car08``193CAUTION•During high pressure washing, thespray mouthpiece must never be closerto the vehicle than 13&quo

Page 106

08 Car careWashing and cleaning the car08194CAUTIONVolvo does not recommend the use of long-life or durable paint protection coatings,some of which ma

Page 107

08 Car careWashing and cleaning the car08195CAUTION•Under no circumstances should gaso-line, naphtha or similar cleaning agentsbe used on the plastic

Page 108

08 Car carePaint touch up08196Touching up minor paint damagePaint damage requires immediate attention toavoid rusting. Make it a habit to check the fi

Page 109

08 Car care08197

Page 110

G020922198Volvo maintenance... 200Maintaining your car...

Page 111

09MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

Page 113

01 SafetySeat belts0120steering wheel). Within this context, theyshould strive to position the seat with as largea distance as possible between their

Page 114

09 Maintenance and servicingVolvo maintenance09200GeneralVolvo advises you to follow the maintenanceprogram outlined in the Warranty and ServiceRecord

Page 115

09 Maintenance and servicingVolvo maintenance09201•law enforcement or government agencies•others who may assert a legal right toknow, or who obtain yo

Page 116

09 Maintenance and servicingMaintaining your car09202Owner maintenancePeriodic maintenance requirements and inter-vals are described in your vehicle&a

Page 117 - LOCKS AND ALARM

09 Maintenance and servicingMaintaining your car09203your vehicle diagnosed and, if necessary,serviced by a qualified Volvo technician.•If you recentl

Page 118 - 05 Locks and alarm

09 Maintenance and servicingHood09204Opening the hoodG031032To open the hood:1. Pull the lever located under the left side ofthe dash to release the h

Page 119

09 Maintenance and servicingEngine compartment09205G026456Cooling system expansion tankPower steering fluid reservoir (concealedbehind the headlight)D

Page 120

09 Maintenance and servicingEngine oil09206Changing engine oil and oil filterSee page 259 for oil specifications. Refer tothe Warranty and Service Rec

Page 121

09 Maintenance and servicingEngine oil09207WARNINGDo not allow oil to spill onto or come intocontact with hot exhaust pipe surfacesNOTEVolvo uses diff

Page 122

09 Maintenance and servicingFluids09208Washer fluidG026425Washer fluid reservoirThe washer fluid reservoir is located in theengine compartment and hol

Page 123

09 Maintenance and servicingFluids09209WARNINGNever remove the radiator cap while theengine is warm. Wait until the vehicle cools.If it is necessary t

Page 124

01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System01``21Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)G026330SRS warning lightAs an enhancement to the three-point seatbelts,

Page 125

09 Maintenance and servicingWiper blades09210Replacing windshield wiper bladesG0203301. Fold out the wiper arm.2. Press the button on the wiper blade

Page 126

09 Maintenance and servicingBattery09``211Battery maintenanceDriving habits and conditions, climate, thenumber of starts, etc., all affect the service

Page 127

09 Maintenance and servicingBattery092123. Remove the cover over the battery.4. Disconnect the battery negative (ground)cable.5. Disconnect the positi

Page 128

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09``213IntroductionBefore replacing bulbs in your vehicle, pleasekeep the following points in mind:NOTENeve

Page 129

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs092146. Lift out the headlight housing and place iton a soft surface to avoid scratching thelens.CAUTIONWhe

Page 130

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09``215High beam bulbG007338Halogen high beam bulb1. Open the hood.2. Remove the headlight housing (seepage

Page 131

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09216Turn signalG0073931. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise andremove it.2. Remove the bulb from the ho

Page 132

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09``2178. Secure the fog light housing with thescrews and press the panel back intoplace.Removing the taill

Page 133 - STARTING AND DRIVING

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09218License plate lightingG0076341. Switch off all lights and turn the key toposition 0.2. Remove the scre

Page 134 - 06 Starting and driving

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09``219Cargo area lightingG0076131. Insert a screwdriver and turn it gently todetach the bulb housing.2. Re

Page 135

01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System0122The front airbag systemG020111The front airbags supplement the three-pointseat belts. For these airbags to p

Page 136

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs092206. Press the three lower lugs back into place.

Page 137

09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09``221Replacing fusesThere are relay/fuse boxes located in theengine compartment and the passenger com-partment.If a

Page 138

09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09222Fuse box in the engine compartmentG007446The fuse box in the engine compartment haspositions for 36 fuses.•Fuses

Page 139

09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09``223Fuses in the engine compartmentG0202501. Coolant fan (radiator) 50A2. Power steering 80A3. Feed to passenger c

Page 140

09 Maintenance and servicingFuses0922424. Not in use25. Not in use26. Ignition switch 15A27. A/C compressor 10A28. Not in use29. Front fog lights (opt

Page 141

09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09``225Fuse box in the passenger compartmentG020601The fuse box in the passenger compartment islocated under the glov

Page 142

09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09226Fuses in the passenger compartmentG02024637. Not in use38. Not in use39. Not in use40. Not in use41. Not in use4

Page 143

09 Maintenance and servicingFuses0922756. Volvo Navigation Systemremote control module(option), alarm siren controlmodule10A57. On-board diagnosticsoc

Page 144

G020924228Audio functions... 230Radio functions...

Page 145

10AUDIO

Page 146

01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System01``23WARNING•The airbags in the vehicle are designedto be a SUPPLEMENT to-not a replace-ment for-the three-poin

Page 147

10 AudioAudio functions10230Audio system controlsG026347VOLUME dialAM/FM – select a radio bandMODE – select a sound sourceTUNING dialSOUND buttonG0212

Page 148

10 AudioAudio functions10``2317. If there is distortion, lower your music play-er's headphone volume until the distortiongoes away.8. Finally, ex

Page 149

10 AudioAudio functions10232Tracks can be selected in two ways:•Turn the Tuning knob (no. 4 in the illustra-tion on page 234) clockwise or counter-clo

Page 150

10 AudioAudio functions10233NOTE•Dolby Surround Pro Logic II is onlyavailable on the Premium Sound sys-tem.•When listening to FM radio stations,Dolby

Page 151

10 AudioRadio functions10234Radio function controlsG0263661.AM/FM1/FM2 selection2. Station preset buttons3.TUNING dial for selecting radio stations4.S

Page 152

10 AudioRadio functions10``235To return to the Auto-store mode, press theAUTO button briefly and select a stored stationby pressing one of the preset

Page 153

10 AudioRadio functions10236(see also "Selecting a channel" in the rightcolumn).2. Call Sirius at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474).3. When asked for

Page 154

10 AudioRadio functions10``237preset satellite channel stored on that but-ton, regardless of the currently selectedchannel category.Song Seek and Song

Page 155

10 AudioRadio functions102382. Select a category in the list and pressENTER.3. Skip channels in the list presented bypressing ENTER or right arrow key

Page 156

10 AudioCD player/CD changer10``239CD function controlsG026367MENU NAVIGATION CONTROL–pressthe up or down arrow keys to scroll in amenu, or the keys o

Page 157

01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System0124Customer Care CenterP.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey07647-09141-800-458-1552www.volvocars.usIn CanadaVolvo

Page 158

10 AudioCD player/CD changer10240NOTE•The EJECT ALL function can only beused while the vehicle is at a standstilland will be cancelled if the vehicleb

Page 159

10 AudioCD player/CD changer10``2413.SelectDisc or Folder and press ENTER.Activating/deactivating the randomfunction-CD changerIf a normal CD is being

Page 160

10 AudioCD player/CD changer10242•Never use cleaning spray or antistatic liq-uid. Use only cleaners specifically made forCDs.•Use discs of the correct

Page 161

10 AudioAudio menu10243FM1/FM2 menu1. RADIOTEXT ON/OFF2. ADVANCED RADIO SETTINGS3. AUDIO SETTINGSAM menu1. AUDIO SETTINGSCD menu1. RANDOM2. AUDIO SETT

Page 162

10 AudioBluetooth hands-free connection10244IntroductionG029503System overviewCell phoneLocation of the microphoneCenter console control panel and di

Page 163

10 AudioBluetooth hands-free connection10``245> The audio system will search for cellphones that are in range. This searchtakes approximately 30 s

Page 164

10 AudioBluetooth hands-free connection10246Call settingsWhile a call is in progress, press MENU orENTER on the center console to access thefollowing

Page 165 - WHEELS AND TIRES

10 AudioBluetooth hands-free connection10``247audio system searches for the most recentlyconnected phone, this phone’s name appearsin the display. To

Page 166 - 07 Wheels and tires

10 AudioBluetooth hands-free connection10248Entering textText is entered by using the number buttons inthe center console. Press a button once toente

Page 167

10 Audio10249

Page 168

01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System0125G032525Airbag decal on passenger's side dashboardG032934Airbag decal on the outside of both sun visorsW

Page 169

G000000250Label information... 252Dimensions and weights...

Page 170

11SPECIFICATIONS

Page 171

11 SpecificationsLabel information11252G032542G026362

Page 172

11 SpecificationsLabel information11253 Model plateVehicle Identification Number (VIN). Codes forcolor and upholstery, etc. Federal Motor Vehicle Safe

Page 173

11 SpecificationsDimensions and weights11254DimensionsG015593Position Dimension in. (mm)A Wheelbase 103.9 in. (264 cm)B Length 167.4 in. (425 cm)C Loa

Page 174

11 SpecificationsDimensions and weights11255Position Dimension in. (mm)H Width 70.2 in. (178 cm)I Width encl. door mirrors 80.3 in. (204 cm)WeightsCat

Page 175

11 SpecificationsDimensions and weights11256CAUTIONThe maximum permissible axle loads and/or the gross vehicle weight must not beexceeded.WARNINGWhen

Page 176

11 SpecificationsFuel, oils, and fluids11``257Specifications and capacitiesCategory Specification CapacityFuel tankOctane rating: unleaded gasoline, m

Page 177

11 SpecificationsFuel, oils, and fluids11258Category Specification CapacityWasher fluid reservoirUse washer fluid solvent in cold weather con-ditions.

Page 178

11 SpecificationsEngine oil11259Oil specificationsEngine oil must meet the minimum ILSACspecification GF-4, API SL, or ACEA A1/B1.Lower quality oils m

Page 179

01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor (OWS)0126Disabling the passenger's side frontairbag2G018082Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) indicator lightVolvo reco

Page 180

11 SpecificationsEngine specifications11260Engine designationB5244S4AB5254T7OutputBkW/rps125/100 169/83hp/rpm168/6000 227/5000TorqueNm/rps230/73 320/2

Page 181

11 SpecificationsEngine specifications11261Charge air cooler (Intercooler)Turbocharged engines employ a turbo-com-pressor to force air into the engine

Page 182

11 SpecificationsElectrical system11262General information12-volt system with voltage controlled gener-ator. Single wire system in which the chassisan

Page 183

11 SpecificationsElectrical system11263Bulb Output TypeExtra high beam (models with Bi-Xenon headlights only)55W H7Brake light, back-up light, rear f

Page 184

11 SpecificationsThree-way catalytic converter11264Three-way catalytic converter –general information•Keep your engine properly tuned. Certainengine m

Page 185

11 SpecificationsVolvo programs11265Volvo On Call Roadside AssistanceYour new Volvo comes with a four year ONCALL roadside assistance. Additional info

Page 186

12 Index122661, 2, 3 ...12-volt sockets... 62AA/C (air conditioning)... 90ABS (an

Page 187

12 Index12267CCapacities, fluids... 257Capacity weight... 175, 255Cargo areasteel grid..

Page 188

12 Index12268Electronic Climate Control (ECC) - option. 96Emergency brake... 75Emergency locking retractor...

Page 189

12 Index12269Hood, opening... 204IIgnition switch... 141Immobilizer...

Page 190

01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor (OWS)01``27WARNINGIf a fault in the system is detected and indi-cated as explained on the preceding page,be aware that

Page 191 - CAR CARE

12 Index12270Model plate... 253Moonroof... 80Motor oil...

Page 192 - 08 Car care

12 Index12271SSafety, occupant... 16Safety defects, reportingCanada...

Page 193

12 Index12272uniform tire quality grading... 176winter driving... 177Tire sealing system...

Page 195

Kdakd8Vg8dgedgVi^dcIE&%&()JH68VcVYV!6I%-'%!Eg^ciZY^cHlZYZc!<iZWdg\'%%-!8deng^\]i'%%%"'%%-Kd

Page 196

01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor (OWS)0128example by altering or adapting the driver's orfront passenger's seat(s) and/or airbag sys-tems, pl

Page 197

01 SafetySide impact protection airbags0129Side impact airbags – front seats onlyG020118Location of the side impact (SIPS) airbagAs an enhancement to

Page 198

Welcome to the world-wide family of Volvo owners. We trustthat you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, anautomobile designed with you

Page 199 - MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

01 SafetyVolvo Inflatable Curtain (VIC)0130The Volvo Inflatable Curtain systemG007478This system consists of inflatable curtainslocated along the side

Page 200 - 09 Maintenance and servicing

01 SafetyVolvo Inflatable Curtain (VIC)0131WARNINGIn order for the VIC to provide its best pro-tection, all occupants of the vehicle shouldsit in an u

Page 201

01 SafetyWhiplash Protection System0132Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) – front seats onlyG020347The WHIPS system consists of speciallydesigned hing

Page 202

01 SafetyWhiplash Protection System0133Certain components in the WHIPS sys-tem may need to be replaced.•Do not attempt to service any compo-nent in th

Page 203

01 SafetyCrash mode0134Driving after a collisionG026363If the vehicle has been involved in a collision,the text CRASH MODE SEE MANUAL mayappear in the

Page 204

01 SafetyChild safety01``35Children should be seated safelyVolvo recommends the proper use of restraintsystems for all occupants including children.Re

Page 205

01 SafetyChild safety0136Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)To make child seat installation easier, eachseat belt (excep

Page 206

01 SafetyChild restraint systems01``37Child restraintsG026319Infant seatThere are three main types of child restraintsystems: infant seats, convertibl

Page 207

01 SafetyChild restraint systems0138WARNING•When not in use, keep the child restraintsystem secured or remove it from thepassenger compartment to help

Page 208

01 SafetyInfant seats01``39Securing an infant seat with a seat beltG026417Do not place the infant seat in the front passeng-er's seatNOTERefer to

Page 209

Contents40000 IntroductionGeneral information... 10Volvo and the environment... 12Important warning

Page 210

01 SafetyInfant seats0140G026324Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat beltout as far as possible to a

Page 211

01 SafetyConvertible seats01``41Securing a convertible seat with a seatbeltG026420Do not place the convertible seat in the front pas-senger's sea

Page 212

01 SafetyConvertible seats0142G026326Fasten the seat belt2. Attach the seat belt to the convertible seataccording to the manufacturer's instruc-t

Page 213

01 SafetyBooster cushions0143Securing a booster cushionG026314Position the child correctly on the booster cushionand fasten the seat beltWARNINGA chil

Page 214

01 SafetyISOFIX lower anchors0144Using the ISOFIX lower child seatanchorsG009182Lower anchors for ISOFIX-equipped childseats are located in both rear

Page 215

01 SafetyTop tether anchors0145Top tether anchorsG015718Top tether anchorage pointsVolvo vehicles are equipped with child restrainttop tether anchorag

Page 216

01 SafetyChild restraint registration and recalls0146Registering a child restraintChild restraints could be recalled for safetyreasons. You must regis

Page 217

01 Safety0147

Page 218

G02090148Instrument overview... 50Instrument panel...

Page 219

02INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

Page 220

Contents50303 ClimateGeneral information... 90Air vents... 92Manual cl

Page 221

02 Instruments and controlsInstrument overview0250G019492

Page 222

02 Instruments and controlsInstrument overview02``51Steering wheel adjustmentHood openerControls in front doors (seepage 52)Left steering wheel leverL

Page 223

02 Instruments and controlsInstrument overview0252Control panel in driver's doorG017449Power windowsDoor mirror button, driver's sideDoor mi

Page 224

02 Instruments and controlsInstrument panel02``53Instrument panel8 9 11 12 13 1410G0314654325671SpeedometerTurn signal, leftWarning symbol – See the f

Page 225

02 Instruments and controlsInstrument panel0254odometer, trip odometers, optional rainsensor, and cruise control.Trip odometer reset button – The trip

Page 226

02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols02``55Function checkThe indicator and warning symbols1 light upwhen you turn the ignition key

Page 227

02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols0256This symbol may also light up in combinationwith other indicator or warning symbols.NOTETh

Page 228

02 Instruments and controlsSymbols – instrument panel02``57Symbols – left sideG0264391. Malfunction indicator lightAs you drive, a computer calledOn-B

Page 229

02 Instruments and controlsSymbols – instrument panel0258Symbols – right sideG0264382. Parking brake appliedThis light is on when the parkingbrake (ha

Page 230 - 10 Audio

02 Instruments and controlsSymbols – instrument panel0259NOTECanadian models are equipped with thesecond symbol.WARNINGIf the fluid level is below the

Page 231

Contents60606 Starting and drivingGeneral information... 134Fuel requirements... 138Ignit

Page 232

02 Instruments and controlsInformation display0260MessagesG019617When an indicator or warning light in the instru-ment panel comes on, a message is al

Page 233 - Default setting

02 Instruments and controlsInformation display0261Message MeaningTIME FORREGULARMAINTE-NANCEThis message is affec-ted by the number ofmiles/km driven,

Page 234

02 Instruments and controls12-volt sockets026212-volt socket (front seat)G02634912-volt socket, auxiliary equipmentThe 12-volt socket can be used to p

Page 235

02 Instruments and controlsLighting panel02``63G026415Pos. LightingAll lighting off. Low beam head-lights (daytime running lights)will automatically c

Page 236

02 Instruments and controlsLighting panel0264Rear fog lightThe single rear fog light is located in the driver'sside taillight cluster.The rear fo

Page 237

02 Instruments and controlsLeft-side steering wheel lever02``65Lever positionsG026954Turn signals, lane change positionTurn signals, position for norm

Page 238

02 Instruments and controlsLeft-side steering wheel lever0266preferences by using the Personal Settingsfunction, see page 82 for more information.

Page 239

02 Instruments and controlsTrip computer02``67G029052READ (press to acknowledge/confirm/erase a message)Thumb wheel (used to scroll among the tripcomp

Page 240

02 Instruments and controlsTrip computer0268ACTUAL SPEED (Canadian models only)This function provides the driver with an instan-taneous conversion of

Page 241

02 Instruments and controlsCruise control (option)02``69Engaging the cruise control functionG020141The cruise control buttons are located on theleft s

Page 242

Contents70909 Maintenance and servicingVolvo maintenance... 200Maintaining your car... 202H

Page 243

02 Instruments and controlsCruise control (option)0270•During wheel spin or wheel lock-up.•If the vehicle's speed is increased by usingthe accele

Page 244

02 Instruments and controlsRight-side steering wheel lever02``71Windshield wipers00ACDBG025411Windshield/headlight washersRain sensor (option) – on/of

Page 245

02 Instruments and controlsRight-side steering wheel lever0272B – Rain sensor (option)G026422The rain sensor regulates windshield wiperspeed according

Page 246

02 Instruments and controlsRight-side steering wheel lever0273Liftgate wiper and reverse gear•If the front wipers are on and the transmis-sion is put

Page 247

02 Instruments and controlsSteering wheel adjustment, Hazard warning flashers0274Steering wheel adjustmentG020143Both the height and the reach of the

Page 248

02 Instruments and controlsParking brake0275Parking brake (hand brake)G026348The parking brake lever is located between thefront seats.NOTEThe indicat

Page 249

02 Instruments and controlsPower windows0276OperationG018240Control panel in driver's doorPower window controlsThe power windows are controlled b

Page 250

02 Instruments and controlsMirrors02``77Rearview mirrorG020146Day/night controlNormal positionNight position, reduces glare from follow-ing trafficNig

Page 251 - SPECIFICATIONS

02 Instruments and controlsMirrors0278G026409Magnetic zones3. Press button (1) for at least 3 seconds todisplay the number of the current magneticzone

Page 252 - 11 Specifications

02 Instruments and controlsMirrors0279Folding the mirrors in1.Press down the L and R mirror control but-tons on the driver's door at the same tim

Page 253

Contents81212 IndexIndex... 266

Page 254

02 Instruments and controlsPower moonroof (option)0280Operating the moonroofG007503To operate the moonroof, the ignition key mustfirst be turned to th

Page 255

02 Instruments and controlsPower moonroof (option)0281CAUTION•Remove ice and snow before openingthe moonroof.•Do not operate the moonroof if it is fro

Page 256

02 Instruments and controlsPersonal settings0282Control panelADBCEG026307DisplayMenu buttonExit buttonEnter buttonMenu navigation controlsPersonal set

Page 257

02 Instruments and controlsPersonal settings02``83•Global (All doors) – unlocks all doors andthe liftgate with one press on the remotecontrol.•Two Ste

Page 258

02 Instruments and controlsPersonal settings0284•Both front doors – both front doors areunlocked together.•One front door – either of the front doorsc

Page 259

02 Instruments and controlsHomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)02``85IntroductionG030070The HomeLink Wireless Control System pro-vides a conveni

Page 260 - Certain markets

02 Instruments and controlsHomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)0286NOTESome devices may require you to replacethis Programming Step 2 with proce

Page 261

02 Instruments and controlsHomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)0287Erasing HomeLink ButtonsTo erase programming from the three Home-Link buttons

Page 262

G02090688General information... 90Air vents...

Page 263

03CLIMATE

Page 264

Contents9

Page 265

03 ClimateGeneral information0390Air conditioning – A/CYour car is equipped with a climate controlsystem that includes either manually adjusta-ble air

Page 266 - 1, 2, 3

03 ClimateGeneral information0391For information about how to make these set-tings, see the Personal settings section onpage 82.Models equipped with E

Page 267

03 ClimateAir vents0392Air vents in the dashboardG019942OpenClosedHorizontal air flowVertical air flowDirect the outer air vents toward the side win-d

Page 268

03 ClimateManual climate control03``93G019515Climate system control panelBlower speedRecirculationDefrosterAirflow controlsA/C – ON/OFFHeated driver&a

Page 269

03 ClimateManual climate control0394TimerThe timer function minimizes the risk of mist-ing, or stale air when the recirculation functionis selected, s

Page 270

03 ClimateManual climate control03959. Temperature selectorThe knob with the thermome-ter symbol is used to selectcooling or heating for both thedrive

Page 271

03 ClimateElectronic Climate Control (ECC) – option0396G019518Auto – On/OffBlower speedRecirculationDefrosterAirflow controlsA/C – ON/OFFHeated driver

Page 272

03 ClimateElectronic Climate Control (ECC) – option03``973. RecirculationThis function can be used toshut out exhaust fumes,smoke, etc from the passen

Page 273

03 ClimateElectronic Climate Control (ECC) – option03989. Rear window and door mirrordefrostersPress to defrost the rear win-dow and door mirrors.The

Page 274

03 ClimateAir distribution0399Air distribution Use: Air distribution Use:Defroster.Air is not recirculated inthis mode.Air conditioning is alwaysengag

Comments to this Manuals

No comments