Volvo S60 Series Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - OWNERS MANUAL S60 & S60 R

2006VOLVOOWNERS MANUAL S60 & S60 RWEB EDITION

Page 2 - Dear Volvo owner

9SafetySeatbelts 10Airbag system 13Airbags (SRS) 14Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) 17Side airbags (SIPS bags) 19Inflatable Curtain (IC) 21WHI

Page 3 - Introduction

99Locks and alarmAlarm (option)Testing the alarm systemTesting the passenger compartmentmotion sensor– Open all the windows.– Activate the alarm. Alar

Page 5

101Starting and drivingGeneral 102Refuelling 104Starting the car 105Manual gearbox 107Automatic gearbox 108Brake system 111Stability system 113Four-C

Page 6

102Starting and drivingGeneralEconomical drivingEconomical driving results from driving gentlywith anticipation and adapting your drivingstyle and spe

Page 7

103Starting and drivingGeneralTo avoid the engine overheating:Do not exceed engine speeds of 4500 rpm(diesel engine: 3500 rpm) if driving with atraile

Page 8

104Starting and drivingRefuellingThe fuel cap is inside the fuel filler flap on theright-hand rear wing and hangs up on theinside of the fuel filler f

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105Starting and drivingStarting the carStarting the engine (petrol)– Apply the parking brake (handbrake).– Automatic gearboxGear selector in P or N po

Page 10

106Starting and drivingStarting the carIgnition keys and electronicimmobiliserThe ignition key must not hang with otherkeys or metal objects on the sa

Page 11 - Seatbelts

107Starting and drivingManual gearboxGear positions, five-speedDepress the clutch pedal fully with each gearchange. Remove your foot from the clutchpe

Page 12

108Starting and drivingAutomatic gearboxCold startWhen starting in low temperatures, the gearchanges can sometimes feel hard. This is dueto the gearbo

Page 13

10SafetySeatbeltsTensioning the hip strap. The belt must bepositioned low down.Always use a seatbeltHeavy braking can have serious conse-quences if th

Page 14 - Airbag system

109Starting and drivingAutomatic gearboxGeartronic1The S60 R with Geartronic has an S buttoninstead of a W button located at the gearselector. The gea

Page 15 - Airbags (SRS)

110Starting and drivingAutomatic gearboxD – DriveD is the normal driving position. The car auto-matically shifts between the different gears ofthe gea

Page 16

111Starting and drivingBrake systemBrake servoIf the car is rolling or is being towed with theengine turned off, the brake pedal must bepressed about

Page 17

112Starting and drivingBrake systemAfter the engine has started and reached aspeed of about 20 km/h, a short self-test canbe both heard and felt. When

Page 18 - PACOS (option)

113Starting and drivingStability systemWhen the stability system1is in action, it mayseem like the car does not respond normallyto acceleration. This

Page 19 - Switch position

114Starting and drivingFour-C (Active chassis)FOUR-C switch in the centre console (notS60 R).Active chassis – FOUR-C1The car is equipped with an extre

Page 20 - Side airbags (SIPS bags)

115Starting and drivingParking assistance (option)Parking assistance, front and rear.GeneralParking assistance is used as an aid to park-ing. A signal

Page 21

116Starting and drivingParking assistance (option)Deactivating and reactivating theparking assistanceParking assistance can be deactivated withthe but

Page 22 - Inflatable Curtain (IC)

117Starting and drivingTowing and recoveryDo not bump start the engineIf you bump start a car with manual gearbox,the catalytic converter may be damag

Page 23

118Starting and drivingTowing and recoveryRecoveryThe towing eye may only be used for towingon roads, not for recovery after driving into aditch or th

Page 24 - Do not obstruct the WHIPS

11SafetySeatbeltsSeatbelt reminderThe seatbelt warning symbol in the combinedinstrument panel and above the rearviewmirror comes on until the driver a

Page 25

119Starting and drivingStart assistanceStarting with a booster batteryIf for some reason the battery in your car isdischarged, you can "borrow&qu

Page 26 - Inspection intervals

120Starting and drivingDriving with a trailerThe towing bracket on the car must be of anapproved type. Your Volvo dealer can adviseyou as to which tow

Page 27 - Child safety

121Starting and drivingDriving with a trailerDriving with trailer – automaticgearbox• When parking on hills, apply the parkingbrake before moving the

Page 28

122Starting and drivingTowing equipmentTowbarsThe towball must be cleaned and greasedregularly. If a towball hitch with vibrationdamper is used, it is

Page 29

123Starting and drivingTowing equipmentSpecificationsDistance A Distance BFixed towbar: 1057 mmDetachable towbar: 1068 mmMaximum towball load: 75 kgAF

Page 30

124Starting and drivingDetachable towbarFitting the towball1. Remove the guard plug.6. Check that the indicator window showsgreen.4. Insert the towbal

Page 31

125Starting and drivingDetachable towbar7.NOTE! Check that the towball section issecure by pulling it up, down and back. Ifthe towball section is not

Page 32

126Starting and drivingLoad on the roofGeneralThe load capacity is affected by extra acces-sories mounted on the car, such as a towbar,the load on the

Page 33

127Starting and drivingLoad on the roofFitting load carriers– Make sure the load carrier is placed in theright direction (see the marking on the de-ca

Page 34 - Instruments and controls

128Starting and drivingAdjusting headlamp patternA. Headlamp pattern for left-hand trafficB. Right-hand trafficCorrect light pattern for left orright-

Page 35 - Overview, left-hand drive car

12SafetySeatbeltsLabel on seatbelts with seatbelt tensioner.Seatbelt tensionerAll the seatbelts are equipped with belt ten-sioners. A mechanism in the

Page 36

129Starting and drivingAdjusting headlamp patternLocation of halogen headlamp masks, 1 and 2 = LHD variant, 3 and 4 = RHD variantHalogen headlamps, LH

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130Starting and drivingAdjusting headlamp patternMasking templates for halogen headlamps, LHD variantMasking templates for halogen headlamps, RHD vari

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131Starting and drivingAdjusting headlamp patternLocation of Bi-Xenon headlamp masks, 1 and 2 = LHD variant, 3 and 4 = RHD variantHeadlamp maskingCopy

Page 39 - Combined instrument panel

132Starting and drivingAdjusting headlamp patternMasking templates for Bi-Xenon headlamps, LHD variantMasking templates for Bi-Xenon headlamps, RHD va

Page 40 - Indicator and warning symbols

133Starting and drivingBLIS (Blind Spot Information System) – option1 – BLIS camera, 2 – Indicator lamp,3 – BLIS symbolBLISBLIS is an information syst

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134Starting and drivingBLIS (Blind Spot Information System) – optionSystem function in daylight anddarknessDaylightIn daylight the system reacts to th

Page 42

135Starting and drivingBLIS (Blind Spot Information System) – optionSwitching off and reactivating BLIS• BLIS is activated automatically each timethe

Page 43 - Information display

136Starting and drivingBLIS (Blind Spot Information System) – option

Page 44

137Wheels and tyresGeneral 138Tyre pressure 141Warning triangle and spare wheel 142Changing wheels 144

Page 45 - STC/DSTC system

138Wheels and tyresGeneralDriving characteristics and tyresThe tyres greatly affect the car’s driving char-acteristics. The type of tyre, dimensions,

Page 46 - 1. Option

13SafetyAirbag systemWarning symbol in combinedinstrument panelThe Airbag system1is monitored continu-ously by the control module and there is awarnin

Page 47 - Hazard warning flashers

139Wheels and tyresGeneralTyres with tread wear indicatorsTread wear indicators arenarrow treadless bandsacross the width of the tread.On the side of

Page 48 - Heated front seats

140Wheels and tyresGeneralThe arrow shows the tyre’s direction ofrotation.Summer and winter wheelsWhen summer and winter wheels arechanged they should

Page 49 - Lighting panel

141Wheels and tyresTyre pressureRecommended tyre pressureThe tyre pressure decal on the inside of thefuel filler flap shows what pressure the tyressho

Page 50 - Left-hand stalk switch

142Wheels and tyresWarning triangle and spare wheelWarning triangle(certain countries)Follow the warning triangle regulations of thecountry you are in

Page 51 - Right-hand stalk switch

143Wheels and tyresWarning triangle and spare wheelIf the car is equipped with a carrier bagholder:– Turn the two clips located at the rearcorner of t

Page 52

144Wheels and tyresChanging wheelsRemoving wheelsRemember to set out the warning triangle ifyou must change a wheel in a trafficked area.The spare whe

Page 53 - Trip computer

145Wheels and tyresChanging wheelsFitting the wheel– Clean the contract surfaces on the wheeland hub.– Fit the wheel. Screw the wheel nuts.– Lower the

Page 55 - Parking brake (handbrake)

147Car careCleaning 148Touching up paintwork 150Rustproofing 152

Page 56 - Steering wheel adjustment

148Car careCleaningWashing the carWash the car as soon as it becomes dirty,especially in the winter when road salt andmoisture can lead to corrosion.W

Page 57 - Power windows

14SafetyAirbags (SRS)Airbag (SRS) on the driver’s sideThe car has an SRS airbag (SupplementalRestraint System) in the steering wheel tosupplement the

Page 58

149Car careCleaningExterior plastic partsA special cleaning agent, available from Volvodealers, is recommended for cleaningexterior plastic parts. Nev

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150Car careTouching up paintworkPaintworkPaint is an important part of the car’srustproofing and should therefore bechecked regularly. Repair paintwor

Page 60

151Car careTouching up paintworkDo as follows if the stone chip wentdown to the bare metal:– Fasten a piece of masking tape over thedamaged surface. T

Page 61 - Power sunroof (option)

152Car careRustproofingRustproofing – check and repairYour car received a thorough and completerustproofing at the factory. Parts of the bodyare made

Page 62

153Maintenance and serviceVolvo service 154Self-maintenance 155Bonnet and engine compartment 157Diesel 158Oils and fluids 159Wiper blades 163Battery 1

Page 63

154Maintenance and serviceVolvo serviceVolvo service programmeBefore the car left the factory, it wasthoroughly test driven. It was checked againin ac

Page 64 - Climate control

155Maintenance and serviceSelf-maintenanceNote the following before youbegin working on your car:BatteryEnsure that the battery cables are correctlyco

Page 65

156Maintenance and serviceSelf-maintenanceCheck regularlyCheck the following at regular intervals, forexample, when refuelling:• Coolant – The level m

Page 66 - Air vents in the door pillars

157Maintenance and serviceBonnet and engine compartmentLeft and right-hand drive carsOpening the bonnetTo open the bonnet:– Pull the handle on the far

Page 67 - Heating/Cooling – left/right

158Maintenance and serviceDieselFuel systemDiesel engines are sensitive to contaminants.Only use diesel fuel from a well-known oilcompany that fulfils

Page 68 - Recirculation

15SafetyAirbags (SRS)SRS system, left-hand drive.SRS systemThe airbag is equipped with a gas generator.A sufficiently violent collision trips sensorsa

Page 69 - Temperature

159Maintenance and serviceOils and fluidsEngine compartment decal for oil gradeVolvo recommends oil products.Using oil of a higher than specified grad

Page 70

160Maintenance and serviceOils and fluidsThe oil level must be within the area markedon the dipstick.Checking the oil in a cold engine:– Wipe the dips

Page 71 - Air quality system (option)

161Maintenance and serviceOils and fluidsWasher fluid reservoirWasher fluid reservoirThe windscreen and headlamp washers havethe same fluid reservoir.

Page 72

162Maintenance and serviceOils and fluidsClutch and brake fluid reservoir.Clutch and brake fluid reservoirThe brake and clutch fluid have a commonrese

Page 73 - Fuel-driven heater (option)

163Maintenance and serviceWiper bladesReplacing windscreen wiperblades– Fold out the wiper arm and grasp thewiper blade.– Press in the ribbed spring c

Page 74

164Maintenance and serviceBatteryBattery careThe service life and function of the battery isinfluenced by factors such as the number ofstarts, dischar

Page 75

165Maintenance and serviceBattery1. Battery without cover2. Battery with coverChanging the batteryRemoving the battery:– Switch off the ignition and r

Page 76 - Interior

166Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbsGeneralAll bulb specifications are given on page 233.The following list contains bulbs and point-source lamps

Page 77 - Front seats

167Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbsDipped beam bulbDipped beamTo remove the bulb:– Switch off all lights and turn the ignitionkey to position 0.

Page 78

168Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbsTo fit:– Fit the new bulb. In can only bepositioned one way.– Plug in the connector.– Put the lamp back in pl

Page 79

16SafetyAirbags (SRS)Location of the passenger airbag in left-handdrive and right-hand drive cars.WARNING!Never interfere with SRS components inthe st

Page 80 - Interior lighting

169Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbsDirection indicator bulb, right-hand sideDirection indicator, right-handside– Switch off all lights and turn

Page 81

170Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbsFog lampFront fog lamps (option)To remove the bulb:– Switch off all lights and turn the ignitionkey to positi

Page 82

171Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbsPosition of rear bulb holderReplacing rear bulbsGeneralAll bulbs in the rear lamp cluster can bereplaced from

Page 83

172Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbsNumber plate lightingNumber plate lighting– Switch off all lights and turn the ignitionkey to position 0.– Re

Page 84 - Cup holder in front storage

173Maintenance and serviceReplacing bulbsVanity mirror, different versionsVanity mirror lighting– Insert a screwdriver and turn so that thelamp lens r

Page 85 - Coat hanger

174Maintenance and serviceFusesCable routing may vary slightly due to engine variant. However, the components listed are in the same positions.All ele

Page 86 - Bottle holder for rear seat

175Maintenance and serviceFusesPress in the plastic catches on the short sides of the box and pull the cover upward.Relay/Fuse box in the engine compa

Page 87 - Rear seat

176Maintenance and serviceFusesA decal which indicates the positions and amperages of the fuses is located in the end box cover.Fuses in the passenger

Page 88 - Cargo area

177Maintenance and serviceFusesFuses in the passenger compartment within thesound barrier on the driver’s side1. Seat heating, right side...

Page 89

178Maintenance and serviceFuses27. Reserve...-28. Powe

Page 90

17SafetyActivating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)Indicator showing that the passenger airbag(SRS) is deactivated.PACOS (option)The airbag (SRS) for the

Page 91 - Keys and remote controls

179Maintenance and serviceFusesFuses in the cargo area1. Reversing lamp...1

Page 92

180Maintenance and serviceFuses27. Main fuse: towing bracket wiring, Four-C,parking assistance AWD...

Page 93

181Audio (option)Overview HU-450 182Overview HU-650 183Overview HU-850 184Audio functions HU-450/650/850 185Audio functions HU-450 186Audio functions

Page 94 - Locking and unlocking

182Audio (option)Overview HU-4501. POWER (on/off) – PressVOLUME – Turn2. PRESET/CD PUSH MENU –Stored radio stationsCD changer (option)3. SOURCE PUSH M

Page 95

183Audio (option)Overview HU-6501. POWER (on/off) – PressVOLUME – Turn2. Station preset buttons/selectingposition inCD changer (1-6)3. BASS – Press ou

Page 96

184Audio (option)Overview HU-8501. POWER (on/off) – PressVOLUME – Turn2. Station preset buttons/selectingposition inCD changer (1-6)3. BASS – Press ou

Page 97 - Child safety locks

185Audio (option)Audio functions HU-450/650/850On/Off switchPress the knob to turn on orswitch off the radio.Volume controlTurn the knob clockwise toi

Page 98

186Audio (option)Audio functions HU-450BassAdjust the bass by pressingout the knob and turning it tothe left or right.The bass is "normalised&quo

Page 99

187Audio (option)Audio functions HU-650/850BassAdjust the bass by pressing out the knob andturning it to the left or right.The bass is "normalise

Page 100 - Alarm (option)

188Audio (option)Radio functions HU-450/650/850ScanningPress the SCAN button tostart the search. When theradio finds a station, it stopsthere for abou

Page 101 - Locks and alarm

18SafetyActivating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)Switch for SRS in ON position.Switch positionON = Airbag (SRS) activated. With theswitch in this posit

Page 102 - Starting and driving

189Audio (option)Radio functions HU-450Programming stations– Set the desired frequency.– Briefly press the PRESET/CD knob.Select a number by turning f

Page 103

190Audio (option)Radio functions HU-650/850Storing stationsTo store stations on the preset buttons 1-6:– Set the desired station.– Press and hold the

Page 104

191Audio (option)Radio functions HU-450/650/850Radio Data System – RDSRDS is a system that links together specificnetwork transmitters. It is used, fo

Page 105 - Refuelling

192Audio (option)Radio functions HU-450/650/850Alarm"Alarm!" is shown in the radio display whenan alarm message is broadcast. This functionw

Page 106 - Starting the car

193Audio (option)Radio functions HU-450/650/850– Select radio mode using the FM buttonand press SOURCE.– Turn SOURCE, select PTY and pressSOURCE.– Tur

Page 107

194Audio (option)Radio functions HU-450/650/850Automatic frequency updatingThe AF function is normally activate andensures that the radio tunes to the

Page 108 - Manual gearbox

195Audio (option)Radio functions HU-450/650/850Activating ASC:– Select radio mode using the FM buttonand press SOURCE.– Turn SOURCE, selectADVANCED ME

Page 109 - Automatic gearbox

196Audio (option)Cassette player HU-450Cassette openingInsert the cassette in the slot with the widerpart to the right. TAPE Side A appears in thedisp

Page 110

197Audio (option)CD player HU-650CD playerInsert a CD. If there is already a CD in theplayer, activate it by turning the SOURCEknob or pressing the CD

Page 111

198Audio (option)Internal CD changer HU-850Internal CD changerHU-850 contains an internal 6-disc CDchanger. Press the CD shortcut key or pressthe SOUR

Page 112 - Brake system

1Dear Volvo ownerWe hope you will enjoy many years of driving pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been designed for the safety and comfort of you and

Page 113

19SafetySide airbags (SIPS bags)Side airbag locations.Side airbags – SIPS bagA large proportion of the collision force istransferred by the SIPS (Side

Page 114 - Stability system

199Audio (option)External CD changer HU-450/650/850CD changerThe external CD changer (option) is mountedbehind the panel on the rear left-hand side of

Page 115 - Four-C (Active chassis)

200Audio (option)Dolby Surround Pro Logic II HU-850Dolby Surround Pro Logic II is a furtherrefinement of the previous system andprovides a significant

Page 116 - Parking assistance (option)

201Audio (option)Technical dataHU-450Output 4 x 25 WImpedance 4 OhmVoltage required 12 V, negativegroundRadioFrequencyU (FM) 87.5 – 108 MHzM (AM) 522

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202Audio (option)

Page 118 - Towing and recovery

203Telephone (option)Telephone system 204Operating 206Call options 207Memory functions 211Menu functions 212Miscellaneous information 217

Page 119

204Telephone (option)Telephone systemGeneral rules• Put traffic safety first! If when driving yourequire to use the privacy handset in thearmrest, par

Page 120 - Start assistance

205Telephone (option)Telephone system

Page 121 - Driving with a trailer

206Telephone (option)OperatingSIM cardThe telephone can only be used with a validSIM card (Subscriber Identity Module). Yournetwork operator supplies

Page 122

207Telephone (option)Call optionsDisplayThe display will show the function in use, forexample menu selections, messages,telephone numbers or settings.

Page 123 - Towing equipment

208Telephone (option)Call optionsLast number calledThe telephone automatically stores the lasttelephone numbers/names called.– Press on one of the key

Page 124

20SafetySide airbags (SIPS bags)Left-hand drive.SIPS bagsThe side airbag is equipped with a gas gen-erator. A sufficiently violent collision trips the

Page 125 - Detachable towbar

209Telephone (option)Call optionsFunctions during a callThe following functions are available during acall (scroll with the arrows and press YES tomak

Page 126

210Telephone (option)Call optionsSMSA single two-tone signal indicates that youhave received an SMS message.VolumeRaise the volume with the (+) button

Page 127 - Load on the roof

211Telephone (option)Memory functionsTelephone numbers and names can bestored in either the telephone memory or theSIM card memory.When you accept a t

Page 128

212Telephone (option)Menu functionsUse the menu function when checkingfunctions, changing settings andprogramming new functions in your system.The var

Page 129 - Adjusting headlamp pattern

213Telephone (option)Menu functionsMain menus/submenus1. Call register1.1. Missed calls1.2. Received calls1.3. Dialled calls1.4. Erase list1.4.1. All1

Page 130

214Telephone (option)Menu functionsMenu options, description1. Call register1.1. Missed callsA list of missed calls is shown here. You canchoose to ca

Page 131

215Telephone (option)Menu functions3.7. StatusSee how many places in the SIM card ortelephone memory are occupied by namesand numbers.4. Call options4

Page 132

216Telephone (option)Menu functions5.6.5. Radio Auto Suppression: Here youchoose whether the volume of theradio should remain the sameduring telephone

Page 133

217Telephone (option)Miscellaneous informationRadio/TelephoneThe four lower buttons on the steering wheelkeypad are common to the audio system andtele

Page 134 - WARNING!

218Telephone (option)Miscellaneous information

Page 135 - IMPORTANT!

21SafetyInflatable Curtain (IC)PropertiesThe inflatable curtain, IC (Inflatable Curtain),is a supplement to the SIPS system. It is con-cealed in the h

Page 136

219Technical dataType designation 220Dimensions and weights 221Engine specifications 222Engine oil 224Other fluids and oils 227Fuel 228Catalytic conve

Page 137

220Technical dataType designationWhenever contacting your Volvo dealer andwhen ordering spare parts and accessoriesfor your car, it makes things easie

Page 138 - Wheels and tyres

221Technical dataDimensions and weightsDimensionsLength: 460 cm (R: 461 cm)Width: 180 cmHeight: 143 cmWheelbase: 272 cmFront track: 156 cmRear track:

Page 139 - New tyres

222Technical dataEngine specificationsEngine type designation, component andserial number can be read on the engine, seepage 220.Specifications Engine

Page 140 - Winter tyres

223Technical dataEngine specificationsSpecifications Engine designationT5B5244T5RB5254T4D5D5244T42.4DD5244T52.4D (7CV)D5244T612.4DD5244T7Output (kW/rp

Page 141 - Summer and winter wheels

224Technical dataEngine oilAdverse driving conditionsCheck the oil level more frequently for longjourneys:• towing a caravan or trailer• in mountainou

Page 142 - Tyre pressure

225Technical dataEngine oilOil decalWhen the oil decal shown alongside here isin the car’s engine compartment, thefollowing applies. See location on p

Page 143 - Spare wheel, tools and jack

226Technical dataEngine oilOil decalWhen the oil decal shown alongside here isin the car’s engine compartment, thefollowing applies. See location on p

Page 144

227Technical dataOther fluids and oilsIMPORTANT!The recommended transmission fluid must be used to prevent damage to the gearbox. Do not mix with any

Page 145 - Changing wheels

228Technical dataFuelConsumption and emissionsEngine GearboxConsumptionlitre/100 kmEmissions ofcarbon dioxide(CO2) g/kmTankvolumelitres2.4 B5244S2 Man

Page 146

22SafetyWHIPSProtection against whiplashinjury – WHIPSThe whiplash protection system (WHIPS)consists of energy absorbing backrests andspecially design

Page 147

229Technical dataFuelD5 D5244T4 Automatic gearbox (TF-80SC) 7.5 199 70Manual 6-speed (M66) 6.6 1742.4D D5244T5 Automatic gearbox (TF-80SC) 7.5 199Manu

Page 148 - Car care

230Technical dataFuelFuel consumption and emissionsof carbon dioxideOfficial fuel consumption figures are basedon a standard driving cycle in accordan

Page 149 - Cleaning

231Technical dataCatalytic converterGeneralThe purpose of the catalytic converter is topurify exhaust gases. It is located in the flowof exhaust gasse

Page 150

232Technical dataElectrical systemGeneral12 V system with a voltage-regulated alter-nator. Single pole system in which thechassis and engine block are

Page 151 - Touching up paintwork

233Technical dataElectrical systemBulbsLighting Output W Socket1. Main beam 65 H92. Dipped beam 55 H73. Bi-Xenon 35 D2R4. Fog lamp, front 55 H14. Fog

Page 152

234Technical data

Page 153 - Rustproofing

235Alphabetical indexAA/C ...66ABS, braking system ...

Page 154 - Maintenance and service

236Alphabetical indexExpectant mothers ...11FFan, A/C ...

Page 155 - Volvo service

237Alphabetical indexPaintwork, touching up ... 150Panel vents ...65Park

Page 156 - Self-maintenance

238Alphabetical indexVVanity mirror ... 173Vehicle data ...

Page 157

23SafetyWHIPSDo not obstruct the WHIPSsystemWARNING!Do not squeeze rigid objects between therear seat cushion and the front seat back-rest. Make sure

Page 158 - Bonnet and engine compartment

2006TP 8147 (English). AT 0540. Printed in Sweden, Elanders Infologistics Väst AB, Mölnlycke 2005

Page 159 - Empty tank

24SafetyWhen are the safety systems activated?If the airbags have been deployed, the follow-ing is recommended:• Have the car transported to an author

Page 160 - Oils and fluids

25SafetyInspecting the airbags and inflatable curtainsInspection intervalsThe decal on the door pillar(s) shows thedates (year, month) when you should

Page 161

26SafetyChild safetyChildren should sit comfortablyand safelyThe position of a child in the car and thechoice of equipment is dictated by the child’sw

Page 162

27SafetyChild safetyLocation of airbag decal in door opening onfront passenger side.Decal located on dashboard end face. Decal located on dashboard en

Page 163

28SafetyChild safetyPlacement of children in the carWeight/age Front seat Outer rear seat Centre rear seat<10 kg(0–9months)Alternatives:• Rear-faci

Page 164 - Wiper blades

2IntroductionOwner’s ManualA good way of getting to know your new caris to read the owner’s manual, ideally beforeyour first journey. This will give y

Page 165 - Symbols on the battery

29SafetyChild safety15–36 kg(3–12years)Booster cushion with or withoutbackrest.L1: Type approval no. E5 03139Booster cushion with or withoutbackrest.L

Page 166 - Changing the battery

30SafetyChild safetyIntegrated booster cushion(option)Volvo’s integrated booster cushion for thecentre seat is specially designed to provideoptimum sa

Page 167 - Replacing bulbs

31SafetyChild safetyFolding out the booster cushion– Fold down the booster cushion.– Pull apart the Velcro.– Raise the upper portion back into place.C

Page 168

32SafetyChild safetyFitting a child seatVolvo has child safety products that aredesigned for and tested by Volvo.When using other products that are av

Page 169

33Instruments and controlsOverview, left-hand drive car 34Overview, right-hand drive car 36Combined instrument panel 38Indicator and warning symbols 3

Page 170

34Instruments and controlsOverview, left-hand drive car

Page 171

35Instruments and controlsOverview, left-hand drive carControl panel in the driver’s door.1. Fog lamps ...

Page 172

36Instruments and controlsOverview, right-hand drive car

Page 173

37Instruments and controlsOverview, right-hand drive carControl panel in the driver’s door.1. Rear fog lamp...

Page 174

38Instruments and controlsCombined instrument panel1. Temperature gaugeDisplays the temperature of the engine cool-ing system. If the temperature is a

Page 175

3Volvo Car Corporation and the environmentVolvo Car Corporation’senvironmental philosophyEnvironmental care, safety and quality are thethree core valu

Page 176

39Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbolsIndicator and warning symbolsAll indicator and warning symbols1light upwhen the ignition key is

Page 177

40Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbols• If the reservoir level is below MIN, the carshould not be driven further. Have ittowed to an

Page 178

41Instruments and controlsIndicator and warning symbolsStability systems STC andDSTC1The STC/DSTC system contains several dif-ferent functions that ar

Page 179

42Instruments and controlsInformation displayMessages in the displayA message appears in the display whenevera warning or indicator symbol lights. Onc

Page 180 - Fuses in the cargo area

43Instruments and controlsInformation displayMessage SpecificationSTOP SAFELY Stop and switch off the engine. Serious risk of damage.STOP ENGINE Stop

Page 181

44Instruments and controlsSwitches in the centre consoleNOTE! The order of the buttons may vary.Active chassis, FOUR-C (option)Press the button to sel

Page 182 - Audio (option)

45Instruments and controlsSwitches in the centre consoleElectric socket/Cigarette lighter(option)The electric socket can beused for various 12 V acces

Page 183 - Overview HU-450

46Instruments and controlsSwitches in the centre consolecar by ferry. The LED lights when the func-tions are deactivated.Auxiliary lamps (accessory)Us

Page 184 - Overview HU-650

47Instruments and controlsSwitches in the centre consoleDoor mirror and rear windowdefrostersUse the defroster toremove ice and mistingfrom the rear w

Page 185 - Overview HU-850

48Instruments and controlsLighting panelHeadlamp levellingThe load in the car changes the vertical align-ment of the headlamp beam, which coulddazzle

Page 186 - Volume control – TP/PTY/NEWS

4Volvo Car Corporation and the environmentClean air in the passengercompartmentA sophisticated air cleaning system, IAQS1(Interior Air Quality System)

Page 187 - Audio functions HU-450

49Instruments and controlsLeft-hand stalk switchStalk switch positions1. Short flash sequence, directionindicators2. Continuous flash sequence, direct

Page 188 - Audio functions HU-650/850

50Instruments and controlsRight-hand stalk switchWindscreen wipersThe windscreen wipers are turnedoff when the stalk switch is in posi-tion 0.If the s

Page 189 - Steering wheel keypad

51Instruments and controlsRight-hand stalk switchHigh-pressure wash of the headlamps con-sumes a great deal of washer fluid. To savefluid, the headlam

Page 190 - Radio functions HU-450

52Instruments and controlsTrip computerControlsTo access the trip computer information, youmust turn the ring (B) in steps, either forwardor backward.

Page 191 - Radio functions HU-650/850

53Instruments and controlsCruise control (option)ActivatingThe controls for cruise con-trol are to the left of thesteering wheel.Setting the desired s

Page 192 - PI seek (automatic search for

54Instruments and controlsParking brake, electric socket/cigarette lighterParking brake (handbrake)The lever is located between the front seats.The pa

Page 193 - Programme type – PTY

55Instruments and controlsSteering wheel adjustmentThe steering wheel can be adjusted both ver-tically and front-rear. Press down the controlon the le

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56Instruments and controlsPower windowsThe power windows are operated using thecontrols in the door armrests. The ignition keymust be turned to positi

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57Instruments and controlsPower windowsBlocking power windows in therear doorsThe rear power windows can be blockedusing the switch on the driver’s do

Page 196 - Radio text

58Instruments and controlsRearview mirror, door mirrors and side windowsInterior rearview mirrorA: Normal position.B: Dimming position. Use this if th

Page 197 - Cassette player HU-450

5Volvo Car Corporation and the environment• Drive in the highest gearpossible. Low enginespeeds result in lowerfuel consumption.• Ease back on the acc

Page 198 - CD player HU-650

59Instruments and controlsRearview mirror, door mirrors and side windowsWater and dirt-repellent coatingon the front windows and/ordoor mirrors (optio

Page 199 - Internal CD changer HU-850

60Instruments and controlsPower sunroof (option)Open positionsSunroof controls are located in the headlin-ing. The sunroof can be opened in two differ

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61Instruments and controlsPower sunroof (option)Automatic operationMove the control over the resistance pointposition (3) to the rearmost end position

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62Instruments and controlsPower sunroof (option)

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63Climate controlGeneral information on climate control 64Manual climate control with air conditioning (AC) 66Electronic Climate Control (ECC) 68Air d

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64Climate controlGeneral information on climate controlMisting windowsReduce the problem of windows misting upon the inside by cleaning the windows. U

Page 204 - Telephone (option)

65Climate controlGeneral information on climate controlAir distributionIncoming air is distributed through several dif-ferent vents located throughout

Page 205 - Telephone system

66Climate controlManual climate control with air conditioning (A/C)1. A/C – ON/OFF2. Recirculation3. Air distribution4. Rear window and door mirror de

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67Climate controlManual climate control with air conditioning (A/C)FanFan speed can be increasedor decreased by turning theknob. If the knob is set to

Page 207 - Operating

68Climate controlElectronic Climate Control (ECC)1. A/C – ON/OFF2. Recirculation/Multifilter with sensor3. Recirculation4. AUTO5. Air distribution6. P

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69Climate controlElectronic Climate Control (ECC)matically. The previously set fan speed is dis-connected.NOTE! If the knob for the fan has been turne

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70Climate controlElectronic Climate Control (ECC)Activate the function as follows:– Press for more than 3 seconds.The LED flashes for 5 seconds. The a

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71Climate controlAir distributionAir distribution UseAir through frontand rear airvents.When youwant goodcooling in awarm climate.Air to windows.Air i

Page 212 - Memory functions

72Climate controlFuel-driven heater (option)GeneralThe electrical system must be "awakened"before the parking heater can be pro-grammed.This

Page 213 - Menu functions

73Climate controlFuel-driven heater (option)Setting TIMER 1 and 2For reasons of safety, you can only pro-gramme times for the following 24 hours, nots

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74Climate control

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75InteriorFront seats 76Interior lighting 79Storage spaces in the passenger compartment 81Rear seat 86Cargo area 87

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76InteriorFront seatsSeating positionThe driver’s and passenger seats can beadjusted to the optimum sitting and drivingpositions.1. Forward/backward:

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77InteriorFront seatsPower seat (option)PreparationsThe seat is usually adjusted when the ignitionkey is in position I or II. It can also beadjusted w

Page 218 - Miscellaneous information

78InteriorFront seatsSetting preset positionsPress and hold one of the memorybuttons (5),(6) or (7) until the seat stops. Ifyou release the button, th

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7Safety 9Instruments and controls 33Climate control 63Interior 75Locks and alarm 89Starting and driving 101Wheels and tyres 137Car care 147Maintenance

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79InteriorInterior lightingGeneral lightingGeneral lighting is activated and deactivatedby pressing the centre button. Generallighting comes on automa

Page 221 - Type designation

80InteriorInterior lightingVanity mirror1The light comes on automatically when thecover is lifted.1. Option on certain markets.

Page 222 - Dimensions and weights

81InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartment

Page 223 - Engine specifications

82InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartmentStorage spaces1. Sunglasses compartment, driver’s side(option).2. Storage pocket.3. Ticket clip.4

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83InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartmentCup holder in front storagecompartment (option)The cup holder can be easily removed:1. Press the

Page 225 - Engine oil

84InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartmentDashboard cup holder (option)• Press the holder to open.• Press the holder in after use.NOTE! Nev

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85InteriorStorage spaces in the passenger compartmentBottle holder for rear seatpassengers (option)Do as follows to use the bottle holder:– Open the h

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86InteriorRear seatAdjusting the vertical position of the headrestraint.Head restraints in the rear seatThe centre seat head restraint can beadjusted

Page 228 - Other fluids and oils

87InteriorCargo areaHatch for long objectsA hatch in the right-hand rear backrest allowsyou to transport long objects such as skisand planks. Open the

Page 229 - Consumption and emissions

88InteriorCargo areaCarrier bag holder (option)Open the hatch in the cargo compartment.Hang or secure your grocery bags using thetensioning strap.Gene

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89Locks and alarmKeys and remote controls 90Locking and unlocking 93Child safety locks 96Alarm (option) 97

Page 232 - Catalytic converter

90Locks and alarmKeys and remote controls1. Master keyThis key opens all locks.2. Service key1This key is for the front door, ignitionswitch and steer

Page 233 - Electrical system

91Locks and alarmKeys and remote controls1. Unlock2. Open the boot lid.3. Alarm function4. Approach lighting5. Locks6. Folding/opening the keyRemote c

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92Locks and alarmKeys and remote controlsChanging the remote controlbatteryReplace the battery after repeated failure bythe locks to respond when remo

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93Locks and alarmLocking and unlockingLocking/unlocking the car fromthe outsideAll doors and the boot lid can be unlockedsimultaneously – from the out

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94Locks and alarmLocking and unlockingUnlocking/locking the boot lidwith the remote controlProceed as follows in order to unlock theboot lid only:– Pr

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95Locks and alarmLocking and unlockingTo deactivate service locking:– Turn the master key to position II andpress the button again.Locking the glovebo

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96Locks and alarmChild safety locksControl for child safety lock – left-hand reardoor.Mechanical child safety locks –rear doorsThe controls for the ch

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97Locks and alarmAlarm (option)The alarm systemWhen the alarm is armed, it continuallymonitors all alarm inputs. The alarm istriggered if:• the bonnet

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98Locks and alarmAlarm (option)Temporary deactivation ofdetectors and deadlocksTo avoid inadvertently triggering of the alarm,for example when leaving

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