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Page 1 - Owners Manual

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Page 2 - DEAR VOLVO OWNER

IntroductionImportant information9Warning for personal injuryBlack ISO symbols on yellow warning field,white text/image on black message field. Usedto

Page 3 - Table of contents

04 Interior Wind deflector*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.99GeneralG020804The wind deflector can be used when drivingwit

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04 InteriorInterior lighting04100* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Reading lamps and interior lightingG020805Controls in roof

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04 InteriorInterior lighting04101Automatic lightingUsing the switch (2), see page 100, three posi-tions can be selected for the lighting the pas-senge

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04 InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartment04102Storage spaces

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04 InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartment04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.103Storage compartment in door pa

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04 InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartment04104* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Storage compartment in door pane

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04 InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartment04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.105G026704In the deeper compartment

Page 10 - Introduction

04 InteriorCargo area04106Cargo separatorG020845The purpose of the separator is to limit theamount of the load in the cargo area so that themovement o

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04 InteriorCargo area04``107WARNINGPeople or objects which prevent the raisingand lowering of the roof are at risk of beingtrapped.Using loading assis

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04 InteriorCargo area04108* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Electrical socket in cargo areaG020856Fold down the cover to acce

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IntroductionImportant information10When there is a series of illustrations forstep-by-step instructions each step isnumbered in the same way as the co

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04 InteriorCargo area04109WARNINGStop the engine and apply the parking brakewhen loading or unloading long objects. Aloose object weighing 20 kg can,

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110* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Remote control key with key blade...

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05LOCKS AND ALARM

Page 17 - 01 Safety

05 Locks and alarmRemote control key with key blade05112Remote control keyThe car is supplied with two remote controlkeys.The remote control keys cont

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05 Locks and alarmRemote control key with key blade05``113interior lighting, position/parking lamps,number plate lighting and door mirrorlamps (option

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05 Locks and alarmRemote control key with key blade 05114NOTEWhen the driver's door is unlocked using thekey blade and is opened, the alarm is tr

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05 Locks and alarm Privacy locking*05``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.115G019416Central locking's normal active locks

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05 Locks and alarmPrivacy locking*05116* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.G0200324. Insert the key blade in the glovebox locka

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05 Locks and alarmActive locks05117G019415Active locks for remote control key.DoorsSteering lockSki hatchBoot lidActive locks for remote control key w

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05 Locks and alarmKeyless drive*05118* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Keyless lock and ignition systemG019418The keyless dri

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IntroductionVolvo and the environment* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.11Volvo Cars' environmental philosophyG000000Envi

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05 Locks and alarmKeyless drive*05``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.119LockingG020033Cars with the keyless system have a bu

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05 Locks and alarmKeyless drive*05120* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTEWhen the driver's door is unlocked using thek

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05 Locks and alarmBattery in remote control key05121Low battery in remote control keyWhen the battery runs down and full function-ality cannot be guar

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05 Locks and alarmLocking and unlocking05122* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Locking/unlocking the car fromoutsideFor cars w

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05 Locks and alarmLocking and unlocking05``123IMPORTANTThe roof must be fully closed or fully openbefore mechanical opening can be used forthe boot li

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05 Locks and alarmLocking and unlocking05124* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Automatic lockingWhen the speed of the car exce

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05 Locks and alarmLocking and unlocking05* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.125sage Full guard at which the deadlocks func-tio

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05 Locks and alarmAlarm*05126* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Alarm systemWhen the alarm is armed, it continually moni-tors

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05 Locks and alarmAlarm*05``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.127Disarming the alarm±Press the remote control key unlock but-

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05 Locks and alarmAlarm*05128* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Reduced alarm levelADBCEG026307Active menu options are indicat

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IntroductionVolvo and the environment12the level of certain unhealthy gases such ascarbon monoxide then the air intake is closed.Such a situation may

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05 Locks and alarmAlarm*05* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.1294. Open one of the doors. A siren shouldsound and all directio

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G020912130* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.General...

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06STARTING AND DRIVING

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06 Starting and drivingGeneral06132Economical drivingDriving economically means driving smoothlywhile thinking ahead and adjusting your drivingstyle a

Page 40 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

06 Starting and drivingGeneral06133When driving in water, maintain a low speedand do not stop the car. When the water hasbeen passed, depress the brak

Page 41 - 02 Instruments and controls

06 Starting and drivingRefuelling06134Opening the fuel filler flapG020799Don not forget to switch off the fuel-driven heaterbefore refuelling!Open the

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06 Starting and drivingRefuelling06135PetrolIMPORTANTDo not add cleaning additives to the petrol,unless recommended by Volvo.For more information on p

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06 Starting and drivingStarting the engine06136Before starting the engine±Apply the parking brake.Automatic gearbox±Move the gear selector in position

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06 Starting and drivingStarting the engine06137III – Start positionThe starter motor is engaged.When the remote control keyis released it springs back

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06 Starting and drivingKeyless drive*06138* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.GeneralG019410The keyless drive system allows the

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IntroductionVolvo and the environment13The owner's manual and theenvironmentThe FSC symbol shows that the paper pulp inthis publication comes fro

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06 Starting and drivingManual gearbox06``139Gear positions - five-speedG018256For the best possible fuel economy, use thehighest gear possible as ofte

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06 Starting and drivingManual gearbox06140Reverse gear inhibitor - six-speed(petrol)G018259The reverse gear inhibitor hinders the possibil-ity of mist

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06 Starting and drivingAutomatic gearbox06``141Geartronic automatic gear positionsG018264D– left-hand position: Automatic gearchanging.M– right-hand p

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06 Starting and drivingAutomatic gearbox06142immediately engaged. This is known as kick-down.If the accelerator is released from the kick-down positio

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06 Starting and drivingAutomatic gearbox06``143Disengaging the gear selector inhibitorG018263In certain cases, it may be necessary to movethe car when

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06 Starting and drivingAutomatic gearbox06144Symbol Display Driving characteristics ActionTRANSM. OVERHEAT BRAKE TOHOLDDifficulty in maintaining even

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06 Starting and drivingBrake system06``145Brake servoIf the car is rolling or is being towed with theengine turned off, the brake pedal must bepressed

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06 Starting and drivingBrake system06146Emergency Brake Assistance – EBA(Emergency Brake Assistance) For suddenbraking, full-strength braking is provi

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06 Starting and drivingDSTC – Stability and traction control system*06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.147GeneralThe stabi

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06 Starting and drivingDSTC – Stability and traction control system*06148* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Messages on the in

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G02087114* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Seatbelts...

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06 Starting and drivingPark Assist*06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.149General information on parkingassistanceParking a

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06 Starting and drivingPark Assist*06150* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.illuminated. If parking assistance is switchedoff w

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06 Starting and drivingBLIS* – Blind Spot Information System06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.151GeneralG020295Rearview m

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06 Starting and drivingBLIS* – Blind Spot Information System06152* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.WARNINGBLIS does not work

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06 Starting and drivingBLIS* – Blind Spot Information System06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.153BLIS system messageText

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06 Starting and drivingBLIS* – Blind Spot Information System06154* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.G018177Own shadow on large

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06 Starting and drivingTowing and recovery06``155Start assistanceUse a donor battery if the battery is dischargedand the engine does not start. Do not

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06 Starting and drivingTowing and recovery06156Towing eyeUse the towing eye if the car needs to be towedon the road. The towing eye is attached in the

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06 Starting and drivingTowing and recovery06157RecoveryCall a recovery service for recovery assistance.The car must always be towed with the wheelsrol

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06 Starting and drivingStart assistance06158Starting with a donor batteryG020298If the battery in the car has become flat, youcan "borrow" e

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01SAFETY

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06 Starting and drivingDriving with a trailer06``159GeneralPayload depends on the car's kerb weight. Thetotal of the weight of the passengers and

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06 Starting and drivingDriving with a trailer06160Starting on a hill1. Move the gear selector to driving posi-tion D.2. Release the parking brake (han

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06 Starting and drivingTowing equipment*06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.161TowbarIf the car is equipped with a detachab

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06 Starting and drivingTowing equipment*06162* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.SpecificationsG010393G010391G010392Dimensions

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06 Starting and drivingDetachable towbar*06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.163Fitting the towballG0173171. Remove the pro

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06 Starting and drivingDetachable towbar*06164* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.G0203044. Insert the towball section until yo

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06 Starting and drivingDetachable towbar*06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.165G0203097. Check that the towball section is

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06 Starting and drivingDetachable towbar*06166* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.G0203122.Push in the locking wheel and turn

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06 Starting and drivingLoading06167GeneralPayload depends on the car's kerb weight. Thetotal of the weight of the passengers and allaccessories r

Page 78 - CLIMATE CONTROL

06 Starting and drivingAdjusting headlamp pattern06168Correct light pattern for left or right-hand trafficG020317Headlamp pattern for left-hand traffi

Page 79 - 03 Climate control

01 SafetySeatbelts0116General informationG020104Tensioning the hip strap. The belt must be posi-tioned low down.Heavy braking can have serious consequ

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06 Starting and driving06169

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G020918170* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.General...

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07WHEELS AND TYRES

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07 Wheels and tyresGeneral07172Driving characteristics and tyresThe tyres greatly affect the car's driving cha-racteristics. The type of tyre, di

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07 Wheels and tyresGeneral07``173More even wear and maintenanceG020323Tread wear indicators.The correct tyre pressure results in more evenwear, see pa

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07 Wheels and tyresGeneral07174* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Rims and wheel nutsG020324Standard wheel nuts.Bulge acorn wh

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07 Wheels and tyresGeneral07175Summer and winter wheelsG020325The arrow shows the tyre's direction of rotation.When summer and winter wheels are

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07 Wheels and tyresTyre pressure07176Recommended tyre pressureG020955The tyre pressure label on the driver's side doorpillar shows which pressure

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07 Wheels and tyresTyre pressure07``177Tyre pressure tableVariant Tyre size Speed(km/h)Load, 1 - 3 persons Max. loadFront (kPa) ARear (kPa) Front (kPa

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07 Wheels and tyresTyre pressure07178Variant Tyre size Speed(km/h)Load, 1 - 3 persons Max. loadFront (kPa) ARear (kPa) Front (kPa) Rear (kPa) ECO pres

Page 90 - INTERIOR

01 SafetySeatbelts01``17Seatbelts and pregnancyG020105The seatbelt should always be worn duringpregnancy. But it is crucial that it be worn in thecorr

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07 Wheels and tyresWarning triangle* and spare wheel*07``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.179Warning triangleG020956Follow t

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07 Wheels and tyresWarning triangle* and spare wheel*07180* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Spare wheel and toolsG020960Spare

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07 Wheels and tyresWarning triangle* and spare wheel*07* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.181WARNINGThe spare wheel bag contai

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07 Wheels and tyresChanging wheels07182* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Removing wheelsG020331Set up the warning triangle if

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07 Wheels and tyresChanging wheels071837. Lift the car so that the wheel is free.Remove the wheel nuts and lift off thewheel.Fitting the wheel1. Clean

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07 Wheels and tyresEmergency puncture repair*07184* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Emergency puncture repair, generalinforma

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07 Wheels and tyresEmergency puncture repair*07``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.1852. Detach the decal for maximum permitt

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07 Wheels and tyresEmergency puncture repair*07186* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.specified on the tyre pressure decal.Rele

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07 Wheels and tyresEmergency puncture repair*07* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.187Changing the sealing fluid canisterReplac

Page 100 - 04 Interior

G020920188Cleaning... 190Touching up paintwork...

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01 SafetySeatbelts0118Seatbelt tensionerAll the seatbelts are equipped with seatbelttensioners. A mechanism in the seatbelt ten-sioner tightens the se

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08CAR CARE

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08 Car careCleaning08190Washing the carWash the car as soon as it becomes dirty. Usecar shampoo. Dirt and road salt can lead tocorrosion.IMPORTANTAvoi

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08 Car careCleaning08``191High-pressure washingWhen using high-pressure washing, usesweeping movements and make sure that thenozzle does not come clos

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08 Car careCleaning08192* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Water-repellent coating*Never use products such as car wax,degrease

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08 Car careCleaning081932. Allow the leather to dry for 20 minutesbefore use.The leather has now been given improved pro-tection against stains and im

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08 Car careTouching up paintwork08194PaintworkPaint is an important part of the car's rust-proofing and should therefore be checked reg-ularly. T

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08 Car careRustproofing08195Inspection and maintenanceYour car has already received a thorough andcomplete rustproofing at the factory. Parts ofthe bo

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G020922196Volvo service... 198Self-maintenance...

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09MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

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09 Maintenance and serviceVolvo service09198Volvo service programmeBefore the car left the factory, it was thoroughlytest driven. It was checked again

Page 112 - LOCKS AND ALARM

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

Page 113 - 05 Locks and alarm

01 SafetyAirbag system0119Warning symbol on the combinedinstrument panelThe airbag system1 is continually monitored bythe system's control module

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09 Maintenance and service Self-maintenance09199Before starting work on the carBatteryCheck that the battery cables are correctlyconnected and tighten

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09 Maintenance and serviceBonnet and engine compartment09200Opening the bonnetG010599The illustration shows a left-hand drive car.1. Pull the handle o

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09 Maintenance and serviceBonnet and engine compartment09201BatteryRelay and fuse boxAir filter11The location varies depending on engine alternative

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09 Maintenance and serviceOils and fluids09202Engine compartment decal for oilgrade.G020341IMPORTANTAlways use oil of the prescribed grade, seethe eng

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09 Maintenance and serviceOils and fluids09``203IMPORTANTIn order to fulfil the requirements for theengine's service intervals all engines arefil

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09 Maintenance and serviceOils and fluids 09204WARNINGDo not spill oil onto the hot exhaust manifolddue to the risk of fire.IMPORTANTNever fill above

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09 Maintenance and serviceOils and fluids09``205NOTEMix the washer antifreeze and water beforefilling the reservoir.TIP! Clean the wiper blades when t

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09 Maintenance and serviceOils and fluids09206Checking and topping up the brake andclutch fluidG020333Brake and clutch fluid have a common reser-voir3

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09 Maintenance and serviceWiper blades09207Wiper bladesG020330NOTEThe wiper blades are different lengths. Theblade on the driver's side is longer

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09 Maintenance and serviceBattery09208Battery careThe service life and function of the battery isinfluenced by factors such as the number ofstarts, di

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01 SafetyAirbags (SRS)0120Airbag systemG020111SRS system, left-hand driveThe system consists of airbags and sensors. Asufficiently violent collision t

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09 Maintenance and serviceBattery09209Avoid sparks and nakedflames.Risk of explosion.Changing the batteryRemoving the battery1. Switch off the ignitio

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09 Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbs09210GeneralAll bulb specifications are given on page 276.The following list contains bulbs and point-source

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09 Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbs09``211on or the remote control key inserted into theignition switch.Dipped beamG020255Removing the cover and

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09 Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbs09212Position/parking lampsG0073921. Withdraw the bulb holder using pliers. Donot pull out the bulb holder by

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09 Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbs09``213Front fog lampsG0210461. Switch off all lights and turn the remotecontrol key to position 0.2. Remove

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09 Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbs09214NOTEThe rear fog lamp bulb is only used in oneof the rear light clusters. In the left-hand rearlight clu

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09 Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbs09* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.215Vanity mirror lighting*G020253Removing the mi

Page 132 - STARTING AND DRIVING

09 Maintenance and serviceFuses09216GeneralAll electrical functions and components arefused to protect the car's electrical systemfrom damage by

Page 133 - 06 Starting and driving

09 Maintenance and serviceFuses09``217Relay/fuse box in the engine compartmentG007446The fuse box has 36 fuse positions. Be sure toreplace a blown fus

Page 134

09 Maintenance and serviceFuses09218* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.G0202501. Radiator fan 50 A2. Power steering (excl. 1.6

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01 SafetyAirbags (SRS)01``21G020113Location of the passenger airbag in left-hand driveand right-hand drive cars.WARNINGDo not put objects in front of

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09 Maintenance and service Fuses09``21922. Subwoofer 25 A23. Engine control module ECM(5-cyl. petrol), Transmission(TCM) (5-cyl auto) 10 ATransmission

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09 Maintenance and serviceFuses09220Relay/Fuse box in the passenger compartmentG020601The fuse box has 50 fuse positions. The fusesare located under t

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09 Maintenance and serviceFuses09``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.221G02024643. Phone, audio system,RTI*, Bluetooth* 15 A4

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09 Maintenance and serviceFuses0922263. Supply, power window,right rear 20 A64. Lamp for door lock 5 A65. Infotainment system 5 A66. Infotainment cont

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09 Maintenance and service09223

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G020924224* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.General...

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10INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM

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10 Infotainment systemGeneral10226* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Infotainment systemG020245POWER - buttonDisplayKeypadMENU

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10 Infotainment systemGeneral10227Dolby Surround Pro Logic II System is man-ufactured under license from DolbyLaboratories Licensing Corporation.

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10 Infotainment systemAudio functions10228* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Audio controlsG019805VOLUME - KnobAM/FM – Audio s

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01 SafetyAirbags (SRS)0122WARNINGNever place a child in a child seat or on abooster cushion in the front seat if the airbag(SRS) is activated.2Never a

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10 Infotainment systemAudio functions10``2292. or use the navigation control's (4) right orleft-hand button to scroll to the requiredtrack.It is

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10 Infotainment systemAudio functions10230* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.•SUBWOOFER* - Bass speaker level. Sub-woofer must

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10 Infotainment systemAudio functions10* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.231Automatic volume control5The auto volume control

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10 Infotainment systemRadio functions10232Radio controlsG019806FM/AM – Wavelength selectionStation presetsTUNING – Knob for station searchesSCAN – Sca

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10 Infotainment systemRadio functions10``233> The radio remains in Auto mode until itis exited by a brief press on AUTO (7),EXIT (6) or AM/FM (1).S

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10 Infotainment systemRadio functions10234message ALARM! appears on the displaywhen an alarm message is transmitted.Traffic information – TPThis funct

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10 Infotainment systemRadio functions10``2355. Select the desired programme types orClear all PTY…Search PTYThis function searches the entire waveleng

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10 Infotainment systemRadio functions10236Activating/deactivating EON1.Press MENU and then ENTER.2.Scroll to Advanced radio settings… andpress ENTER.3

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10 Infotainment systemCD functions10``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.237CD function controlsG019807Navigation button – Fas

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10 Infotainment systemCD functions10238matically when all files in the current directoryhave been played back.Press left/right on the navigation butto

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01 SafetyActivating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)*01``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.23Key switch off - PACOSGeneral infor

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10 Infotainment systemCD functions10239IMPORTANTOnly use standard discs (12 cm in diameter).Do not use CD discs with adhesive disclabels. The heat in

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10 Infotainment systemMenu structure – audio system10240* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.OverviewFM menu1. News2. TP3. PTY4.

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10 Infotainment systemPhone functions*10``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.241Overview - Phone system components654321G01984

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10 Infotainment systemPhone functions*10242* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Phone system components1. Antenna2. Steering whe

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10 Infotainment systemPhone functions*10``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.243Double SIM cardsMany network operators offer t

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10 Infotainment systemPhone functions*10244* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.On/OffA handset appears in the display when thep

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10 Infotainment systemPhone functions*10``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.245VolumeThe phone uses the driver's door sp

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10 Infotainment systemPhone functions*10246* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Searching for contacts in the phone bookUse the

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10 Infotainment systemPhone functions*10* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.247NOTEHold in the required letter/button in the ke

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10 Infotainment systemMenu structure – phone*10248* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Phone menu 1. Call register1.1. Missed ca

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01 SafetyActivating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)*0124* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.WARNINGActivated airbag (passenger se

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10 Infotainment systemMenu structure – phone*10``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.2495.6 Factory settingsDescription of menu

Page 170

10 Infotainment systemMenu structure – phone* 10250* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.4.3. Auto answerAutomatically answers in

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10 Infotainment systemBluetooth handsfree*10``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.251GeneralG029503System overview.Mobile phone

Page 172 - WHEELS AND TYRES

10 Infotainment systemBluetooth handsfree*10252* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Alternative 2 - via the phone's menu sy

Page 173 - 07 Wheels and tyres

10 Infotainment systemBluetooth handsfree*10``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.253NOTEWith certain mobile phones the connect

Page 174

10 Infotainment systemBluetooth handsfree*10254* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.PhonebookAll use of the phone book presuppos

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10 Infotainment systemBluetooth handsfree*10* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.2556. Phone settings6.1. Call options6.1.1. Aut

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G000000256Type designation... 258Dimensions and weights...

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11SPECIFICATIONS

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11 SpecificationsType designation11258G032086

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01 SafetySide airbags (SIPS bags)01``25Side airbagG020118Side airbag locations.In a side impact collision a large proportion ofthe collision force is

Page 180

11 SpecificationsType designation11``259Knowing the car's type designation, vehicleidentification and engine numbers can facili-tate all contact

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11 SpecificationsType designation11260NOTEThe labels shown in the owner's manual arenot provided as exact reproductions ofthose in the car. The p

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11 SpecificationsDimensions and weights11``261DimensionsDimensions mmA Wheelbase 2640B Length 4582C Load length, floor,folded seat850D Boot lid, raise

Page 183

11 SpecificationsDimensions and weights11262WeightsKerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank90% full and all fluids.The weight of passengers and

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11 SpecificationsDimensions and weights11263Maximum weight, braked trailer (kg) Maximum towball load (kg)1500 75Maximum weight, unbraked trailer (kg)

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11 SpecificationsEngine specifications11264OverviewEngine Output(kW/rpm)Output(hp/rpm)Torque(Nm/rpm)No. ofcylindersBore(mm)Stroke(mm)Sweptvolume(litre

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11 SpecificationsEngine oil11``265Adverse driving conditionsCheck the oil level more frequently for longjourneys:•towing a caravan or trailer•in mount

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11 SpecificationsEngine oil 11266Oil decalEngine oil gradeEngine variant Volume betweenMIN-MAX (litres)VolumeA(litres)G032080Oil decal location in eng

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11 Specifications Engine oil11``267Engine oil gradeEngine variant Volume betweenMIN-MAX (litres)VolumeA(litres)G032079Oil decal location in engine com

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11 SpecificationsEngine oil 11268Engine oil gradeEngine variant Volume betweenMIN-MAX (litres)VolumeA(litres)G032078Oil decal location in engine compa

Page 190 - CAR CARE

01 SafetySide airbags (SIPS bags)0126G025316Front passenger seat, left-hand drive.The SIPS bag system consists of side airbagsand sensors. A sufficien

Page 191 - 08 Car care

11 Specifications Fluids and lubricants11``269OverviewIMPORTANTThe recommended transmission fluid mustbe used to prevent damage to the gearbox.Do not

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11 SpecificationsFluids and lubricants 11270FluidsFluid System Volume (litres) Recommended oil gradeCoolant 5-cyl. manual gearbox 9.5 Coolant with cor

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11 SpecificationsFuel11``271Consumption, CO2 emissions and tank volumeEngine Gearbox Emissions of car-bon dioxide CO2(g/km)Consumption(litre/100 km)Ta

Page 194

11 SpecificationsFuel11272Fuel consumption and emissions ofcarbon dioxideOfficial fuel consumption figures are based ona standard driving cycle in acc

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11 SpecificationsFuel11``273DieselDiesel must fulfil the EN 590 or JIS K2204standards.Diesel engines are sensitive to contaminants,such as excessively

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11 SpecificationsFuel11274* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.speed. Fuel consumption may increase slightlyduring regeneration.

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11 SpecificationsCatalytic converter11275GeneralThe purpose of the catalytic converter is topurify exhaust gases. It is located in the flow ofexhaust

Page 198 - MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

11 SpecificationsElectrical system11276General12 V system with a voltage-regulated alterna-tor. Single pole system in which the chassisand engine bloc

Page 199 - 09 Maintenance and service

11 SpecificationsElectrical system11* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.277Lighting Output (W) TypeCourtesy lighting, cargo are

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11 SpecificationsType approval11278Remote control key systemCountry andregionA, B, CY, CZ, D, DK,E, EST, F, FIN, GB,GR, H, I, IRL, L, LT,LV, M, NL, P,

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01 SafetyInflatable Curtain (DMIC)0127PropertiesG025424The inflatable curtain, DMIC (Door MountedInflatable Curtain), is a supplement to the SIPSsyste

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12 Alphabetical Index12280AA/Celectronic climate control... 82ABS fault... 47, 145Additiona

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12 Alphabetical Index12281Boot liddriving with open boot lid... 132locking/unlocking... 122Brake and clut

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12 Alphabetical Index12282Colour code, paint... 194Combined instrument panel... 45Compass...

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12 Alphabetical Index12283Engine specifications... 264Entry, keyless... 72Enviro

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12 Alphabetical Index12284IIDIS – Intelligent Driver Information Sys-tem... 242Ignition keys..

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12 Alphabetical Index12285front... 210interior lighting, roof... 215main bea

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12 Alphabetical Index12286PPACOS... 23PACOS, switch... 23Pa

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12 Alphabetical Index12287Reading lamps, see Lighting... 100Rear seatboarding... 90Rearvie

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12 Alphabetical Index12288Soot filter... 50, 274Soot filter full... 2

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01 SafetyWHIPS0128Protection against whiplash injury – WHIPSG020347The whiplash protection system (WHIPS) con-sists of energy absorbing backrests and

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12 Alphabetical Index12289Tyresdirection of rotation... 175driving characteristics... 172general...

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Table of contents2* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.0000 IntroductionImportant information... 8

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01 SafetyWHIPS0129Do not obstruct the WHIPS systemG020125Do not leave any objects on the floor behind thedriver's seat or the passenger seat.WARN

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01 SafetyRoll-Over Protection System (ROPS)0130ROPS functionG020797Roll bars in raised position.The ROPS system consists of strong roll barswhich are

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01 SafetyWhen the systems deploy01``31Activating the systemsSystem TriggeredSeatbelt tensioner, front seat In a frontal collision and/or side-impact a

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01 SafetyWhen the systems deploy0132WARNINGNever drive with deployed airbags. Theycan make steering difficult. Other safetysystems may also be damaged

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01 SafetyCrash mode0133Driving after a collisionG029042If the car is involved in a collision, the textCRASH MODE SEE MANUAL may appear onthe informati

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01 SafetyChild safety0134Children should sit comfortably andsafelyThe position of a child in the car and the choiceof equipment are dictated by the ch

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01 Safety Child safety01``35WARNINGBooster cushions/child seats with steelbraces or some other design that could reston the seatbelt buckle's ope

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01 SafetyChild safety 0136Weight/ageFront seatARear seatGroup 19 – 18 kg(9 – 36 months)Volvo Child seat – rear-facing child seat, secured withthe car&

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01 SafetyChild safety0137Weight/ageFront seatARear seatGroup 2/315 – 36 kg(3 – 12 years)Volvo Booster cushion – with or without backrest.Type approval

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G02090138* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Overview, left-hand drive cars...

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Table of contents* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.30303 Climate controlGeneral information on climate control... 78Electro

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02 Instruments and controlsOverview, left-hand drive cars0240268151210 11 13 14 8 23 24 252730312932887323433976891617182220211932154G028206

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02 Instruments and controlsOverview, left-hand drive cars0241Steering wheel adjustmentOpening handle, bonnetControl panel, windows and door mirrorsDir

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02 Instruments and controlsOverview, right-hand drive cars0242269 2523201110 12 921 22 247343327430312829893862974532119181713151416G019491

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02 Instruments and controlsOverview, right-hand drive cars0243Electrical socket and cigarette lighterSwitch, roof controlParking brakeControl panel, w

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02 Instruments and controlsDriver's door control panel0244Driver's door control panelG018241Power windows, all windows down/upPower windowsD

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02 Instruments and controls Combined instrument panel0245G029046Speedometer.Direction indicators, left.Warning symbol.Information display – Shows info

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02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols0246Functionality check, symbolsAll indicator and warning symbols1 illuminatewhen the remote c

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02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.47Indicator symbols – left-hand

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02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols0248Indicator symbols – right-hand sideG029049Indicator symbol for trailerParking brake applie

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Table of contents4* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.0606 Starting and drivingGeneral...

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02 Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols0249±Stop the car in a safe place and check thelevel in the brake fluid reservoir, seepage 206

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02 Instruments and controlsInformation display0250MessagesG029050When a warning or indicator symbol illuminatesthe information display shows a supplem

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02 Instruments and controls Information display0251Message SpecificationREMINDERCHECK OIL LEVELCheck the oil level.The message isshown every 10000 km

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02 Instruments and controlsElectrical socket0252* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.12 V electrical socketG019621The electrical

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02 Instruments and controlsLighting panel02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.53GeneralG020139Thumbwheel for headlamp levell

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02 Instruments and controlsLighting panel0254* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.The lamps are switched off automatically whent

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02 Instruments and controlsLeft-hand stalk switch02``55Stalk switch positions341212G026380Short flash sequence, direction indicatorsContinuous flash s

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02 Instruments and controlsLeft-hand stalk switch0256* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Trip computer*G029052READ - confirmsTh

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02 Instruments and controlsLeft-hand stalk switch0257Resetting1.SelectAVERAGE SPEED or AVERAGE2.Reset with one press on the RESET but-ton. Press and h

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02 Instruments and controlsRight-hand stalk switch0258* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Windscreen wipers00ACBG025419Windscre

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Table of contents* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.50909 Maintenance and serviceVolvo service...

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02 Instruments and controlsRight-hand stalk switch02* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.59Rain sensor*G029053The rain sensor au

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02 Instruments and controlsCruise control*0260* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.ActivatingG020141The controls for cruise cont

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02 Instruments and controlsCruise control*02* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.61Return to the set speed– Press this button to

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02 Instruments and controlsKeypad in the steering wheel*0262* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Button functionsG020142The four

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02 Instruments and controlsSteering wheel adjustment, hazard warning flashers0263Steering wheel adjustmentG020143The steering wheel can be adjusted fo

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02 Instruments and controlsParking brake0264Parking brake (handbrake)The lever is located between the front seats.NOTEThe warning lamp symbol in the c

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02 Instruments and controlsPower windows02``65OperationThe power windows are operated using thecontrols in the doors. The ignition key must bein posit

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02 Instruments and controlsPower windows0266WARNINGThe function that interrupts the movementof the windows in the event of them beingblocked works wit

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02 Instruments and controls Windows, rearview and door mirrors02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.67Interior rearview mirro

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02 Instruments and controlsWindows, rearview and door mirrors02684. Press the button (1) repeatedly until thenumber for the required magnetic zone (1–

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Table of contents61212 Alphabetical IndexAlphabetical Index... 280

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02 Instruments and controlsWindows, rearview and door mirrors02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.69Door mirrorsG018254The c

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02 Instruments and controlsWindows, rearview and door mirrors 0270* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Blind Spot Information Sy

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02 Instruments and controlsPersonal preferences02``71Possible settingsPersonal preferences can be set for some ofthe car's functions. This applie

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02 Instruments and controlsPersonal preferences0272* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.±SelectOn/Off depending on whether ornot

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02 Instruments and controls HomeLink*02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.73GeneralG030070HomeLink is a programmable remot

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02 Instruments and controlsHomeLink*0274* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.2. Position the original remote control5-30 cm fro

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02 Instruments and controlsHomeLink*02* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.75•Constant glow: The indicator lamp illu-minates wi

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G02090676* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.General information on climate control...

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03CLIMATE CONTROL

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03 Climate controlGeneral information on climate control0378Air conditioningThe climate control system cools or heats aswell as dehumidifies the air i

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03 Climate controlGeneral information on climate control0379Air vents in the dashboardG019942OpenClosedLateral airflowVertical airflowAim the outer ve

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03 Climate controlElectronic climate control, ECC*0380* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Control panel6734951 10852G026309AUTO

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03 Climate controlElectronic climate control, ECC*03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.81NOTEIf the knob is turned anticlock

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03 Climate controlElectronic climate control, ECC*0382* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.5. Air distributionThe airflow can be

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03 Climate controlAir distribution0383Air distribution Use: Air distribution Use:Air to windows. Some airflows from the air vents. Theair is not recir

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03 Climate controlFuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater*0384* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Gene

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03 Climate controlFuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater*03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.85Ac

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03 Climate controlFuel-driven engine block heater and passenger compartment heater*0386* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Heat

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03 Climate controlFuel-driven auxiliary heater* (diesel)03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.87Auxiliary heater (diesel)In die

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G02090888* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Front seats...

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IntroductionImportant information8Reading the Owner's ManualIntroductionA good way of getting to know your new car isto read the owner's man

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04INTERIOR

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04 InteriorFront seats0490Seating positionThe driver's and passenger seats can beadjusted to the optimum sitting and drivingpositions.Forward/bac

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04 InteriorFront seats04``91Manual seatNOTELower the seat before it is pushed forward -otherwise there is a risk that the headrestraint makes contact

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04 InteriorFront seats0492* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.3. Continue to lift of the handle, and push theseat forward to th

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04 InteriorFront seats04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.93Push the seat backwardLift the handle and fold back the backres

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04 InteriorFront seats0494the seat again. Only one of the seat's settingscan be adjusted at a time.Memory functionG020200Buttons for memory funct

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04 Interior Electrically operated roof04``95Conditions for roof operation•No objects on the parcel shelf.•No ice, snow or loose objects on the roofor

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04 InteriorElectrically operated roof 0496Hatch coverG020801When the roof is open there is a hatch coverbetween the head restraints in the rear seat a

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04 InteriorElectrically operated roof04``97•OPEN BOOT LID FULLY - Open boot lidfully.•CLOSE BOOT SEP. FOR ROOFOPERAT. - The cargo separator is notclos

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04 InteriorElectrically operated roof 0498Plastic cover for temporary coveringG020802Clamping of the plastic cover between thewiper blades and the win

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