Volvo 2009 S60 User Manual

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Page 1 - Web Edition

VOLVO S60Owner's Manual Web Edition

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IntroductionGeneral information10ShiftlockWhen your vehicle is parked, the gear selectoris locked in the (P)ark position. To release theselector from

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04 InteriorStorage compartments04100Storage compartment in doorStorage pocket in front edge of front seatGlove compartmentStorage compartment and cup

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04 InteriorStorage compartments04101Cup holders in the center consoleTo remove the cup holders:1. Press the cup holder forward (1), while lift-ing the

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04 InteriorRear seat and trunk04102Folding the rear seat backrest8503282mG027327Backrest release handles in trunkBoth rear seat backrests can be folde

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04 InteriorRear seat and trunk04``103Carrying long loads (ski hatch)G028068The center backrest cushion folds forward,allowing you to transport long, l

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04 InteriorRear seat and trunk04104WARNINGThe center rear seat head restraint shouldonly be in its lowest position when this seatis NOT occupied. When

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04 InteriorSpare wheel, tools and jack04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.105G027201 Spare wheel* Securing bracket Tool bag*

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106Keys... 108Remote control...

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05LOCKS AND ALARM

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05 Locks and alarmKeys05108G030179Your vehicle is equipped with two codedremote control transmitters with integratedignition key blades called Key Int

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05 Locks and alarmRemote control05``109Your vehicle is equipped with two codedremote control transmitters with integratedignition keys called Key Inte

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IntroductionVolvo and the environment11WARNINGCALIFORNIA proposition 65Engine exhaust, some of its constituents,and certain vehicle components contain

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05 Locks and alarmRemote control05110•FCC ID:LQNP2T-APU This devicecomplies with part 15 of the FCC rules.Operation is subject to the followingconditi

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05 Locks and alarmRemote control05111Replacing the battery in the remotecontrolG027011If the range of the transmitter is noticeablyreduced, this indic

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05 Locks and alarmLocking and unlocking05112Locking and unlocking the vehicle fromthe insideG029647The button on the driver's door armrest can be

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05 Locks and alarmLocking and unlocking05113NOTEIf the trunk is opened with the master key,the alarm will sound. To turn off the alarm,unlock the driv

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05 Locks and alarmChild safety locks05114Manual child safety locks - rear doorsABG021514Control for child safety lock - left rear doorThe controls are

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05 Locks and alarmChild safety locks05115Disarming the alarmPress the UNLOCK button on the remote con-trol or unlock the doors with the key.Turning of

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05 Locks and alarmAlarm05116Visual alarm signalThe visual alarm signal is given by flashing allturn signals and turning on the interior lightingfor ap

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05 Locks and alarmAlarm05117console. The LED in the switch will light up anda message will be displayed in the text windowto indicate that the sensors

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G020912118General information... 120Fuel requirements...

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06STARTING AND DRIVING

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IntroductionVolvo and the environment12WARNINGCertain components of this vehicle such asair bag modules, seat belt pretensioners,adaptive steering col

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06 Starting and drivingGeneral information06120Engine oilAlthough some oil consumption occurs duringnormal engine operation, more oil is consumedwhen

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06 Starting and drivingFuel requirements06121Octane ratingMinimum octaneG028920Typical pump octane labelVolvo recommends premium for best perform-ance

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06 Starting and drivingRefueling06122WARNINGNever carry a cell phone that is switchedon while refueling your vehicle. If the phonerings, this may caus

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06 Starting and drivingRefueling06123CAUTION•Do not refuel with the engine running1.Turn the ignition off or to position I. If theignition is on, an i

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06 Starting and drivingStarting the vehicle06124Starting the engineWARNINGBefore starting, check that the seat, steeringwheel and mirrors are adjusted

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06 Starting and drivingStarting the vehicle06``125WARNINGAlways place the gear selector in Park or inreverse on models with a manual transmis-sion, an

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06 Starting and drivingStarting the vehicle06126WARNINGNever switch off the ignition (turn the ignitionkey to position 0) or remove the key from theig

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06 Starting and drivingEconomical driving06127Economical driving conserves naturalresourcesBetter driving economy may be obtained bythinking ahead, av

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06 Starting and drivingHandling and road holding06128Weight distribution affects handlingAt the specified curb weight your vehicle has atendency to un

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06 Starting and drivingManual transmission061296-speed manual transmission (optionon certain models)G027199Depress the clutch pedal completely whencha

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

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06 Starting and drivingAutomatic transmission (option)06130P (Park)G031105Use this position when starting the engine orparking the vehicle.CAUTIONThe

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06 Starting and drivingAutomatic transmission (option)06``131W - Winter/Wet driving mode -enhanced vehicle tractionG031107Press the button at the base

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06 Starting and drivingAutomatic transmission (option)06132GeartronicG027997P (Park)Use this position when starting the engine orparking the vehicle.C

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06 Starting and drivingAutomatic transmission (option)06133The currently selected gear will be displayed inthe instrument panel (see page 50).•To acce

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06 Starting and drivingAll Wheel Drive (option)06134All Wheel Drive (AWD) - generalinformationYour Volvo can be equipped with permanentAll Wheel Drive

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06 Starting and drivingBrake system06``135BRAKE Brake circuit malfunctionThe brake system is a hydraulic system con-sisting of two master cylinders an

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06 Starting and drivingBrake system06136Anti-lock brakes (ABS)If the warning lamp lights up thereis a malfunction of the ABS system(the standard braki

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06 Starting and drivingBrake system06137NOTE•When the EBA system is activated, thebrake pedal will go down and pressurein the brake system immediately

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06 Starting and drivingStability system06138Dynamic Stability Traction Control(DSTC)The stability system consists of a number offunctions designed hel

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06 Starting and drivingStability system06139DSTC-related messages in the textwindow•"TRACTION CONTROL TEMPORARILYOFF" - The system has been

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G02087114Occupant safety... 16Seat belts...

Page 47 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

06 Starting and drivingTowing06140Emergency towingABCG028091Front towing eyeletThe towing eyelet is located in the tool bag,under the floor of the tru

Page 48 - 02 Instruments and controls

06 Starting and drivingTowing06141CAUTION•Please check with state and localauthorities before attempting this typeof towing, as vehicles being towed a

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06 Starting and drivingJump starting06142Jump startingG030860Follow these instructions to jump start yourvehicle's dead battery or to jump start

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06 Starting and drivingTowing a trailer06``143Volvo recommends the use of Volvo trailerhitches that are specially designed for the vehi-cle.•Maximum t

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06 Starting and drivingTowing a trailer06144•When starting on a hill, put the gear selec-tor in D before releasing the parking brake.•If you use the m

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06 Starting and drivingDetachable trailer hitch06145ACEDBG010496Ball holderLocking boltCotter pinHitch assemblySafety wire attachmentInstalling the ba

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06 Starting and drivingLoad carriers (accessory)06146G027340Load carrierLoad carriers are available as Volvo accesso-ries. Observe the following point

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06 Starting and drivingLoad carriers (accessory)061475. Turn the tightening wheel to secure theload carrier in the attachment bracket.6. Repeat this p

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06 Starting and drivingCold weather precautions06148If you wish to check your vehicle before theapproach of cold weather, the following adviceis worth

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06 Starting and drivingBefore a long distance trip06149It is always worthwhile to have your vehiclechecked by a trained and qualified Volvo serv-ice t

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01SAFETY

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06 Starting and drivingFront/rear park assist (option/accessory)06150Front/rear park assistG020294Front/rear park assistThe park assist system is desi

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06 Starting and drivingFront/rear park assist (option/accessory)06151NOTE•Front park assist is disengaged auto-matically when the parking brake isappl

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G020918152General information... 154Tire inflation...

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07WHEELS AND TIRES

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07 Wheels and tiresGeneral information07154Your vehicle is equipped with tires accordingto the vehicle's tire information placard on theB-pillar

Page 63 - Factory setting

07 Wheels and tiresGeneral information07155Tread wear indicatorG020323Tread wear indicatorThe tires have wear indicator strips runningacross or parall

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07 Wheels and tiresTire inflation07156G032513Tire inflation placards on U.S. modelsCheck tire inflation pressure regularly.Tables listing the recommen

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07 Wheels and tiresTire inflation07157The tires are considered to be cold when theyhave the same temperature as the surrounding(ambient) air.This temp

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07 Wheels and tiresTire inflation pressure table - U.S. models07158The following tire pressures are recommendedby Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the

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07 Wheels and tiresTire inflation pressure table - Canadian models07159The following tire pressures are recommendedby Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to

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

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07 Wheels and tiresTire designations0716012345612111087 9G026442Federal law mandates that tire manufacturersplace standardized information on the side

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07 Wheels and tiresTire designations07161Maximum Load: Indicates the maximumload in pounds and kilograms that can becarried by the tire. Refer to the

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07 Wheels and tiresGlossary of tire terminology 07162Tire suppliers may have additional markings,notes or warnings such as standard load, radialtubele

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07 Wheels and tiresVehicle loading07``163Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi-mum return of vehicle design performance.Before loading your

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07 Wheels and tiresVehicle loading07164how this reduces the available cargo andluggage load capacity of your vehicle.WARNING•Exceeding the permissible

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07 Wheels and tiresUniform Tire Quality Grading07165ALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUSTCONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETYREQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO THESEGRADESQu

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07 Wheels and tiresSnow chains, snow tires, studded tires07166Snow chainsSnow chains can be used on your Volvo withthe following restrictions:•Snow ch

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07 Wheels and tiresTemporary spare07167The spare tire in your vehicle is called a "Tem-porary Spare".Recommended tire pressure (see the plac

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07 Wheels and tiresTire rotation07168G031112The arrows shows the direction of rotation of thetireSummer and winter tires•When switching between summer

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07 Wheels and tiresChanging wheels07``169G020331Insert flat end of lug wrench and turn/pull straightoutThe spare wheel is located under the carpet ont

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01 SafetyOccupant safety0117Reporting safety defects in CanadaIf you believe your vehicle has a defect thatcould cause a crash or could cause injury o

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07 Wheels and tiresChanging wheels07170G027324Attaching the jack1. Position the jack correctly on the bar in theattachment (see illustration) and cran

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07 Wheels and tiresChanging wheels07171WARNING•The jack must correctly engage the jackattachment.•Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non-slippery s

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07 Wheels and tiresTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - U.S. models07172The tire pressure monitoring system uses sen-sors mounted in the tire valv

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07 Wheels and tiresTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - U.S. models07173NOTETPMS indicates low tire pressure but doesnot replace normal tire maint

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G020920174Washing and cleaning the vehicle... 176Paint touch up...

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08CAR CARE

Page 86 - 03 Climate

08 Car careWashing and cleaning the vehicle08176Washing the vehicle•The vehicle should be washed at regularintervals since dirt, dust, insects and tar

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08 Car careWashing and cleaning the vehicle08``177NOTEWhen washing the vehicle, remember toremove dirt from the drain holes in the doorsand sillsWARNI

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08 Car careWashing and cleaning the vehicle08178designed for this purpose. Consult your Volvoretailer.Alcantera™ suede-like materialSuede-like upholst

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08 Car careWashing and cleaning the vehicle08179Cleaning floor matsThe floor mats should be vacuumed or brushedclean regularly, especially during wint

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

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08 Car carePaint touch up08180Color codeG031024Model plate with paint color code1Paint damage requires immediate attention toavoid rusting. Make it a

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08 Car care08181

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G020922182Volvo service... 184Maintaining your vehicle...

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09MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

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09 Maintenance and servicingVolvo service09184Maintenance servicePeriodic maintenance will help keep your vehi-cle running well. Your Warranty and Ser

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09 Maintenance and servicingMaintaining your vehicle09185Owner maintenancePeriodic maintenance requirements and inter-vals are described in your vehic

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09 Maintenance and servicingEmission inspection readiness09186What is an Onboard Diagnostic System(OBD II)?OBD II is part of your vehicle's compu

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09 Maintenance and servicingWorking on your vehicle09``187G027252Note the following before you begin workingon your vehicleBattery•Ensure that the bat

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09 Maintenance and servicingWorking on your vehicle09188Changing coolantNormally, the coolant does not need to bechanged. If the system must be draine

Page 100 - 04 Interior

09 Maintenance and servicingHood and engine compartment09189G027253Opening the hood1. Pull the lever located under the left side ofthe dash to release

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01 SafetySeat belts0119from the belt and insure that it fits close to thebody without any twists.As a pregnancy progresses, pregnant driversshould adj

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09 Maintenance and servicingEngine oil09190Oil specificationsEngine oil must meet the minimum ILSACspecification GF-4, API SL, or ACEA A1/B1.Lower qua

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09 Maintenance and servicingEngine oil09191NOTEVolvo uses different systems to indicate alow oil level or pressure. Some models havean oil pressure se

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09 Maintenance and servicingFluids09192Washer fluid reservoirG027243Washer fluid reservoirThe washer fluid reservoir is located in theengine compartme

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09 Maintenance and servicingFluids09193WARNING•Never remove the radiator cap while theengine is warm. Wait until the vehiclecools.•If it is necessary

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09 Maintenance and servicingWiper blades09194Windshield wiper blades1. Lift the wiper arm off the windshield.2. Press in the catches.3. Pull out the w

Page 107 - LOCKS AND ALARM

09 Maintenance and servicingBattery09``195Battery maintenanceThe battery in your vehicle is located under thefloor of the trunk.Driving habits and con

Page 108 - 05 Locks and alarm

09 Maintenance and servicingBattery09196CorrosiveNo smoking, no open flames,no sparksExplosionReplacing the batteryG028419Ventilation hose1. Switch of

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09 Maintenance and servicingBattery09197WARNINGVentilation hose:•The battery generates hydrogen gas,which is flammable and explosive. Thebattery is fi

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09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09198When replacing bulbs, keep the followingpoints in mind:•Never touch the glass of bulbs with yourfinger

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09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09``199Low beam headlight/parking light (halogenheadlights)High beam headlight, parking light (ActiveBi-Xen

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01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System0120Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)G027284SRS warning lightAs an enhancement to the three-point seatbelts, y

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09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09200(Halogen headlights)Removing the defective bulb:1. Switch off the headlights and turn the igni-tion sw

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09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09``201Turn signal, driver's sideG028438Removing the defective bulb:1. Switch off the headlights and t

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09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs092023. Reinsert the lamp holder and turn it clock-wise until it seats properly.Front fog lights (option)G0

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09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09``203Replacing bulbs in the taillight cluster3501204mG027277Location of bulbsBrake lightParking light (le

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09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09204High level brake lightThese bulbs are of a special type. We recom-mend that you ask a trained and qual

Page 119 - STARTING AND DRIVING

09 Maintenance and servicingReplacing bulbs09205Vanity mirrorG0284431. Carefully insert a screwdriver and pry outthe lens.2. Pry out the defective bul

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09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09206Replacing fusesG027179If an electrical component fails to function, it ispossible that a fuse has blown.Fuses ar

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09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09``207Relay/Fuse box in the engine compartmentG026972When replacing fuses, be sure to replace ablown fuse with a new

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09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09208No. A17 Passenger's side low beamheadlight2018 –19 Engine control module feed,engine relay520 Parking light

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09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09``209Fuse box in the passenger compartment, behind the plastic coverG028412This fuse box is located behind the plas

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01 SafetyFront airbags01``21The front airbag systemG020111The front airbags supplement the three-pointseat belts. For these airbags to provide theprot

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09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09210No. A17 Driver's side front foglight(option)7.518 Passenger's side front foglight(option)7.519 – –20 –

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09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09``211Fuse box on the edge of the dashboard2224232129272826259871918171645632131415121138363733343531322011030G03234

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09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09212Fuses in the trunkG026968The fuses in the cargo area are located behindthe panel on the driver's side of th

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09 Maintenance and servicingFuses09213No. A17 Accessory audio 518 –19 Folding head restraints 1520 Trailer wiring (15-feed) - option 2021 –22 –23 All

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G020924214Introduction... 216Audio system HU-650 - overview...

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10AUDIO

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10 AudioIntroduction10216The audio system in your vehicle is operatedwith the buttons and knobs in the system'sfront panel. Certain functions, su

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10 AudioAudio system HU-650 - overview10217HU-650COMPACTDIGITAL AUDIO17891011122 653 416 17 1813 14 15G025598RND CD random playAM AM (select AM1 or AM

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10 AudioAudio system HU-850 - overview10218HU-850COMPACTDIGITAL AUDIO910111213148716 17 1815 20 211912 6534G025599RND CD random playAM AM (select AM1

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10 AudioRadio functions HU-650/HU-85010``219Switch on/offPress the knob to switch on orturn off the radio.Volume controlTurn the knob clockwise to inc

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01 SafetyFront airbags0122WARNING•The airbags in the vehicle are designedto be a SUPPLEMENT to–not a replace-ment for–the three-point seat belts. Form

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10 AudioRadio functions HU-650/HU-85010220The volume level for the auxiliary device cannow be adjusted.Press EXIT to save the setting and exit themenu

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10 AudioRadio functions HU-650/HU-85010``221Selecting a sound sourceThe sound source (e.g. AM,FM, etc.) can be selected in twoways:•Use the sound sour

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10 AudioRadio functions HU-650/HU-85010222Storing stationsG027191To store a selected station under one of thestation setting buttons 1-6:1. Tune to th

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10 AudioRBDS functions HU-650/HU-85010``223Radio Broadcast Data System - RBDSThis feature, which may not be available in yourarea, functions only with

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10 AudioRBDS functions HU-650/HU-85010224Format Display textEntertainmentVARIEDPop musicPOP MRock musicROCK MEasy listeningEASY MLight classicsLIGHT M

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10 AudioRBDS functions HU-650/HU-850102256.Turn the SOURCE knob to select LOW,MEDIUM, HIGH, or OFF and pressSOURCE.7.Press EXIT.NOTEPlease be aware th

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10 AudioHU-650 - CD player10226Starting the CD playerPlease refer to the illustration on page 217 forthe location of the buttons referred to on thispa

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10 AudioHU-850 - internal CD changer10227Starting the CD changerThe HU-850 is equipped with an internal, 6-disc CD changer.Please refer to the illustr

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10 AudioExternal CD changer (option)10228G027181The optional 10-CD changer is mounted in thecargo compartment.Please refer to the illustrations on pag

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10 AudioDolby Surround Pro Logic II - HU-850 only10229Dolby Surround Pro Logic IIDolby Surround Pro Logic II is a further devel-opment of the previous

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01 SafetyFront airbags01``23Customer Care CenterP.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey07647-09141-800-458-1552www.volvocars.usIn CanadaVolvo Cars of Canad

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10 AudioAudio systems - specifications10230HU-650Output 4×25 WImpedance 4 OhmVoltage required 12 V, negativegroundExternal amplifier 4×50 W or 4×75 WR

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10 Audio10231

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G000000232Label information... 234Dimensions ...

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11SPECIFICATIONS

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11 SpecificationsLabel information11234REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO 2007 MODEL YEAR NEW LEVII ULEV PASSENGER CARS.THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO USE EPA TIER 2

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11 SpecificationsLabel information112351. Model plateVehicle Identification Number (VIN). Codes forcolor and upholstery, etc.2. Federal Motor Vehicle

Page 153 - WHEELS AND TIRES

11 SpecificationsDimensions11236G020131Position Dimension in. (mm)A Wheelbase 107 in. (272 cm)B Length 181 in. (460 cm)C Load length, floor, seatback

Page 154 - 07 Wheels and tires

11 SpecificationsDimensions11237Position Dimension in. (mm)H Width 71 in. (180 cm)I Width incl. door mirrors 81.5 in. (207 cm)

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11 SpecificationsWeights11238USA CanadaGross vehicle weight5-cyl. turbo manual5-cyl. turbo automatic5-cyl turbo AWDA automatic4430 lbs4470 lbs4540 lbs

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11 SpecificationsWeights11239Max. loadsMax. roof load220 lbs (100 kg)Max. trailer weight:– without brakes– with brakes, 2” ballA– with brakes, 1 7/8”

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01 SafetyFront airbags0124G032525Airbag decal on the passenger's dashboardG032243Airbag decal in the front passenger's door openingWARNING•C

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11 SpecificationsCapacities11240Specifications and capacitiesCategory Specification CapacityFuel tankVolvo engines are designed to achieve rated horse

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11 SpecificationsCapacities11241Category Specification CapacityPower steering fluidVolvo synthetic power steering fluid (Pentosin CHF 11S) P/N 1161529

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11 SpecificationsEngine specifications11242Engine designation B5244T5 B5254T2OutputkW/rpshp/rpm191/92257/5500154/83208/5000TorqueNm/rpsft. lbs./rpm330

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11 SpecificationsBulbs11243Bulb Output TypeLow beam headlight 55W H7Active Bi-Xenon headlight (option) 35W D2SHigh beam headlight 55W HB3Brake light,

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11 SpecificationsElectrical system11244General information12-volt system with voltage controlled gener-ator. Single wire system in which the chassisan

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11 SpecificationsThree-way catalytic converter11245Three-way catalytic converter –general information•Keep your engine properly tuned. Certainengine m

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11 SpecificationsSuspension11246Rear suspensionIndividual rear wheel suspension with longitu-dinal support arms, double link arms and trackrods.Front

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11 SpecificationsVolvo programs11247Volvo On Call Roadside AssistanceYour new Volvo comes with a four year ONCALL roadside assistance. Additional info

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12 Index12248AA/C (air conditioning)... 90ABS... 136Airbag system

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12 Index12249DDefroster... 89Detachable trailer hitch... 145Dimensions...

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01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor (OWS)01``25Disabling the passenger's side frontairbagG027050Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) indicator lightVolvo rec

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12 Index12250JJacklocation of... 105using... 169Jacket hanger.

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12 Index12251Roof racks (load carriers)... 146Rotating tires... 168SSafety defects, repo

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12 Index12252Water, driving through... 128Waxing... 177Weight distribution

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01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor (OWS)0126WARNINGIf a fault in the system is detected and indi-cated as explained on the previous page, beaware that th

Page 175 - CAR CARE

01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor (OWS)0127This condition reflects limitations of the OWSclassification capability. It does not indicateOWS malfunction.

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01 SafetySide impact (SIPS) airbag0128Side impact airbags – front seats onlyG020118Location of the side impact (SIPS) airbagAs an enhancement to the s

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01 SafetyVolvo Inflatable Curtain (VIC)0129G027218This system consists of inflatable curtainslocated along the sides of the roof liners,stretching fro

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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

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01 SafetyWhiplash Protection System (WHIPS)0130Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) – front seats onlyG020347The WHIPS system consists of speciallydesig

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01 SafetyWhiplash Protection System (WHIPS)0131G020125G020126WARNING•Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behindthe front seats could impede the func-tion of

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01 SafetyChild safety0132Children should be seated safelyVolvo recommends the proper use of restraintsystems for all occupants including children.Reme

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01 SafetyChild safety0133WARNING•Do not use child safety seats or childbooster cushions/backrests in the frontpassenger's seat. We also recommend

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01 SafetyChild restraint systems0134Child restraintsG026491Infant seatThere are three main types of child restraintsystems: infant seats, convertible

Page 184 - 09 Maintenance and servicing

01 SafetyChild restraint systems0135WARNING•When not in use, keep the child restraintsystem secured or remove it from thepassenger compartment to help

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01 SafetyInfant seats0136Securing an infant seat with a seat beltG026417Do not place the infant seat in the front passeng-er's seatNOTERefer to 4

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01 SafetyInfant seats0137G026492Fasten the seat beltG026494Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt

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01 SafetyConvertible seats0138Securing a convertible seat with a seatbeltG026420Do not place the convertible seat in the front pas-senger's seatN

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01 SafetyConvertible seats0139G026500Fasten the seat belt3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latchplate into the buckle (lock) until a distinctcl

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Contents40000 IntroductionGeneral information... 10Volvo and the environment... 11Important warning

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01 SafetyBooster cushions0140Securing a booster cushionG026489Position the child correctly on the booster cushionand positioning the seat beltBooster

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01 SafetyISOFIX lower anchors01``41Using the ISOFIX lower child seatanchorsG015268ISOFIX lower child restraint anchorsLower anchors for ISOFIX-equippe

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01 SafetyISOFIX lower anchors0142WARNING•Be sure to fasten the attachment cor-rectly to the anchor (see the illustration).If the attachment is not cor

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01 SafetyTop tether anchors0143Top tether anchorsG031131Top tether anchorage pointsYour Volvo is equipped with child restraint toptether anchorages in

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01 SafetyChild restraint registration and recalls0144Registering a child restraintChild restraints could be recalled for safetyreasons. You must regis

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01 Safety0145

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G02090146Instrument overview... 48Instrument panel...

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02INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

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02 Instruments and controlsInstrument overview0248G031037

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02 Instruments and controlsInstrument overview0249G0295811 Front fog lights 602 Headlights/Parking lights/switch for unlocking fuel fillerdoor593 Rear

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Contents50303 ClimateClimate control systems - general infor-mation... 86Air distribution...

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02 Instruments and controlsInstrument panel0250Instrument panelG027133Turn signal indicators – right/leftText window – The text window displaysinforma

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02 Instruments and controlsInstrument panel0251Gear and driving mode indicator – The cur-rently selected driving mode is displayedhere. If you use the

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02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols0252Warning symbol in the center of theinstrument panelThis symbol shines as a red or yel-low

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02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols02``53If the BRAKE and ABS warning lights comeon at the same time, this could indicate afault

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02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols0254ABS (Anti-lock brake system)If the warning light comes on, thereis a malfunction of the AB

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02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols0255Message MeaningSTOP SAFELYStop the car in a safe place and switch off the engine to help p

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02 Instruments and controlsButtons in the center console0256G027194The positions of these button may vary, depending on the specifications of the vehi

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02 Instruments and controlsButtons in the center console02573. The function can be turned off (deacti-vated) by turning the ignition key to posi-tion

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02 Instruments and controlsSteering wheel adjustment0258G027308Both the height and the reach of the steeringwheel can be adjusted to a comfortable pos

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02 Instruments and controlsLighting panel02``593501866mG027132Headlight/parking light switchFront fog lightsRear fog lightInstrument panel lightingFue

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Contents60606 Starting and drivingGeneral information... 120Fuel requirements... 121Refue

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02 Instruments and controlsLighting panel0260Fog lightsFront fog lights (option)The front fog lights can be used in combinationwith either the headlig

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02 Instruments and controlsFuel filler door–unlocking manually0261Manually unlocking the fuel filler doorG027212The electric motor that controls the f

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02 Instruments and controlsLeft-side steering wheel lever0262Lever positionsG027178Turn signals, lane change positionTurn signals, position for normal

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02 Instruments and controlsLeft-side steering wheel lever0263> The headlights and parking lights willilluminate and remain on for 301, 60 or90 seco

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02 Instruments and controlsRight-side steering wheel lever0264Windshield wipersG026953Thumb wheelRain sensor on/offWindshield wipers offSingle sweep f

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02 Instruments and controlsRight-side steering wheel lever0265or±Move the windshield wiper lever down toanother position.> Moving the lever up will

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02 Instruments and controlsHazard warning flashers, door mirror defroster0266Hazard warning flashersG027279The four-way flasher should be used to indi

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02 Instruments and controlsTrip computer02``67G026956READ (press to acknowledge/confirm/erase a message)Thumb wheel (used to scroll among the tripcomp

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02 Instruments and controlsTrip computer02685. Current speed in miles per hour(Canadian models only)This function provides the driver with an instan-t

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02 Instruments and controlsCruise control02``69G027177The cruise control panel is located on the leftside of the steering wheel hub and may differin a

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Contents70909 Maintenance and servicingVolvo service... 184Maintaining your vehicle... 1

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02 Instruments and controlsCruise control0270NOTECruise control is automatically disengagedif:•the engine is switched off•the gear selector is placed

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02 Instruments and controlsParking brake0271G033050The parking brake lever is located between thefront seats.NOTEThe indicator light will light up eve

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02 Instruments and controls12-volt socket0272Auxiliary socketsG027173Auxiliary 12-volt socket (option in rear seat)The 12-volt sockets can be used to

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02 Instruments and controlsPower windows02``73G029582A. Front windows.B. Rear windows.The power windows are controlled by buttonsin the arm rests. The

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02 Instruments and controlsPower windows0274If the LED in the switch is OFFThe rear door windows can be raised or low-ered with the buttons on the rea

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02 Instruments and controlsMirrors02``75Rearview mirrorG026660To reduce glare from the headlights of follow-ing vehicles, use the control to switch be

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02 Instruments and controlsMirrors0276To do so:1.Switch the ignition to position II.2. Press the button on the rear side of themirror with straightene

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02 Instruments and controlsMirrors0277After you have adjusted the mirror(s), press theL or R switch again (the LED will go out) todeactivate the adjus

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02 Instruments and controlsPower moonroof (option)0278G027325To operate the moonroof, turn the ignition keyto position I or II, or start the engine. T

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02 Instruments and controlsPower moonroof (option)0279G020157Sun visorThe optional moonroof also features a slidingsun visor. The visor slides open au

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Contents81212 IndexIndex... 248

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02 Instruments and controlsHomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)0280IntroductionG030070The HomeLink Wireless Control System pro-vides a convenien

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02 Instruments and controlsHomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)02``81NOTESome devices may require you to replacethis Programming Step 2 with pro

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02 Instruments and controlsHomeLink® Wireless Control System (option)0282Erasing HomeLink ButtonsTo erase programming from the three Home-Link buttons

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02 Instruments and controls0283

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G02090684Climate control systems - general information... 86Air distribution...

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03CLIMATE

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03 ClimateClimate control systems - general information0386Condensation on the inside of thewindowsThe defroster function should be used toremove fog

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03 ClimateClimate control systems - general information0387Passenger compartment blowerThe passenger compartment blower may startautomatically during

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03 ClimateAir distribution0388Air distributionG027330The incoming air is distributed through 14 ven-tilation points in the passenger compartment.Air v

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03 ClimateElectronic climate control, ECC03``89G031044A/C off/onRecirculation/Multifilter with sensorRecirculationAUTOAir distributionPassenger compar

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03 ClimateElectronic climate control, ECC0390Blower controlTurn the control clockwise toincrease or counterclockwiseto decrease the blowerspeed. Press

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03 ClimateElectronic climate control, ECC0391•Timer mode activation: (vehicles with theInterior Air Quality system have no timermode) Press and hold t

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G02090892Front seats... 94Interior lighting...

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04 InteriorFront seats0494Manually adjusted front seatsG0272141. Front-rear adjustment: lift the bar andmove the seat to the position of yourchoice.2.

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04 InteriorFront seats04``95•Within several minutes after the driver'sdoor has been unlocked from the outside,has been opened, and remains open.•

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04 InteriorFront seats0496WARNING•Because the driver's seat can beadjusted with the ignition off, childrenshould never be left unattended in thev

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04 InteriorInterior lighting04``97Reading lights and courtesy lightsG026960Driver's side front reading lightCourtesy lightsFront passenger's

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04 InteriorInterior lighting0498Vanity mirrorG020210The light comes on when you open the cover.Glove compartment lightingThe lighting in the glove com

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04 InteriorStorage compartments04``99G027362

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