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Page 1 - Web Edition

VOLVO S60Owner's manual Web Edition

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IntroductionImportant information 10Bullet listsBullets are used to differentiate a number ofcomponents/functions/points of informationthat can be lis

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03 Your driving environmentLighting 03100* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Interior lighting, rearG021150Rear reading lightsT

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03 Your driving environment Lighting03101The time interval for this lighting can be set bypressing MY CAR and going to Car settingsLight settings Appr

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03 Your driving environmentWipers and washers 03102* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Windshield wipers/washersWindshield wipe

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03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.103The rain sensor is automatically deactiv

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03 Your driving environmentPower windows 03104Power windowsDriver's door control panelSwitch for disengaging rear door powerwindow buttonsRear do

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03 Your driving environment Power windows03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.105Integrated rear sun shade*Integrated sun shad

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03 Your driving environmentMirrors 03106* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Power door mirrorsDoor mirror controlsAdjusting1.Pr

Page 10 - Introduction

03 Your driving environment Mirrors03107reverse, the mirrors will automatically return totheir original position.This function can be activated/deacti

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03 Your driving environmentCompass* 03108* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.OperationRearview mirror with compass.The rearview

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03 Your driving environment Power moonroof*03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.109IntroductionThe moonroof controls are lo

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Introduction Important information11ShiftlockWhen your vehicle is parked, the gear selectoris locked in the P (Park) position. To release theselector

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03 Your driving environmentPower moonroof* 03110* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Tilt positionG028899Tilt position, raised a

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03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System*03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.111IntroductionThe HomeLi

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03 Your driving environmentHomeLink® Wireless Control System* 03112* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTESome devices may req

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03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System*03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.113Erasing HomeLink Buttons

Page 18 - 01 Safety

03 Your driving environmentStarting the engine 03114* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.StartIgnition switch with remote key in

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03 Your driving environment Starting the engine03``115WARNING•Always remove the remote key from theignition slot when leaving the vehicle,especially i

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03 Your driving environmentStarting the engine 03116Switching off the engineWith the engine running, press the START/STOP ENGINE button.If the gear se

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03 Your driving environment Starting the engine03117WARNING•Do not connect the jumper cable to anypart of the fuel system or to any movingparts. Avoid

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03 Your driving environmentTransmission 03118Automatic transmissionG021351Shiftgate positions1Depress the button on the front of the gearselector knob

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03 Your driving environment Transmission03``119•If you hold the gear selector toward "–", thetransmission will downshift one gear at atime a

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IntroductionImportant information 12NOTEEDR data are recorded by your vehicle onlyif a non-trivial crash situation occurs; nodata are recorded by the

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03 Your driving environmentTransmission 03120Insert the key blade into the opening. Pressthe key blade down as far as possible andkeep it held down. M

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03 Your driving environment Brakes03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.121Brake systemThe brake system is a hydraulic system

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03 Your driving environmentBrakes 03122•The ABS system activates for more thanapproximately a half second•In the event of sudden braking while thevehi

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03 Your driving environment Brakes03123NOTE•When the EBA system is activated, thebrake pedal will go down and pressurein the brake system immediately

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03 Your driving environmentParking brake 03124Electric parking brakeAn electric parking brake has the same func-tion as a manual parking brake.NOTE•A

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03 Your driving environment Parking brake03``125Releasing the electric parking brakeParking brake controlManual release1. Fasten the seat belt.2. Inse

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03 Your driving environmentParking brake 03126an authorized Volvo workshop. If you drive offwith this error message showing, a warningsignal sounds.Pa

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03 Your driving environment 03127

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128* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Volvo Sensus...

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COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE

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Introduction Environment13Volvo and the environmentVolvo is committed to the well being of its cus-tomers. As a natural part of this commitment,we car

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureVolvo Sensus 04130* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionCenter console control panelVo

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.131Main instrument panelG022908Inform

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureMenus and messages 04132Message DescriptionService requiredHave the vehiclechecked by anauthorized Volvoworkshop as soo

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus04``133IntroductionThe menu system provides access tomenus for operating many of the vehi-cle's

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureThe MY CAR menus 04134PathsThe current menu level is displayed at theupper right of the center console display. Menupat

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus04``135Driver support systemsMY CAR Support systems(MY CAR > Support systems)The screen shows the c

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureThe MY CAR menus 04136Calibrate tire pressureSee page 293 for more information.Steering wheel forceHighMediumLowSee pag

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus04``137Volume levelsVoice output volumeFront park assist volumeRear park assist volumePhone ringing vo

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureThe MY CAR menus 04138optional Volvo Navigation System. Refer to thenavigation system's manual for detailed infor-

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.139IntroductionAir conditioningThe vehicl

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IntroductionImportant warnings 14Driver distractionA driver has a responsibility to do everythingpossible to ensure his or her own safety andthe safet

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureClimate system 04140tioning system contains 1.8 lbs (820 g) ofR134a. The systems uses PAG oil.Passenger compartment fil

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system04``141Air vents in the dashboardOpenClosedHorizontal airflowVertical airflowDirect the outer air vents

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureClimate system 04142* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Electronic climate control, ECCTemperatu

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.143Climate system controlsHeated front se

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureClimate system 04144Air distribution is shown in the center console dis-playAutoThe function automaticallyregulates coo

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.145The climate system will return to its

Page 53 - LOCKS AND ALARM

04 Comfort and driving pleasureClimate system 04146Air distribution tableAir distribution Use Air distribution UseAir to windows. Some airflows from t

Page 54 - 02 Locks and alarm

04 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer04``147IntroductionG022909Information display and controlsREAD–press to acknowledge/confirm/erase a messa

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureTrip computer 04148seconds, Average speed and Average fuelconsumption are reset simultaneously.

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Stability system04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.149IntroductionThe Dynamic Stability an

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Introduction 15

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureStability system 04150switched off. DSTC will return to normal modewhen the engine is restarted.Symbols and messages in

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Stability system04151WARNINGThe stability system is intended to helpimprove driving safety. It supplements, butcan nev

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureActive chassis system–Four C* 04152* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Active chassis (Four C)Ac

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Cruise control04``153OperationSteering wheel-mounted controls and displayStandby modeResume set speedDeactivatingActiv

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureCruise control 04154•During wheel spin or wheel lock-up.•If the vehicle's speed is increased by usingthe accelerat

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.155IntroductionAdaptive C

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04156* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.WARNING•Adaptive Cruise

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.157WARNINGAdaptive Cruise

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04158* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.When the symbol on the

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.159Standby mode due to ac

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16Occupant safety... 18Reporting safety defects...

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04160* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Automatic standby mode w

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.161WARNINGAccessories or

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04162* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.In curves, the radar sen

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.163Cause ActionSwirling w

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04164* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Symbol Message Descripti

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Distance Alert*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.165IntroductionDistance Alert is part o

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureDistance Alert* 04166* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Five different time intervalscan be se

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Distance Alert*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.167Symbols and messages in the displaySymb

Page 77 - YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT

04 Comfort and driving pleasureCity Safety™ 04168IntroductionCity Safety™1 is a support system designed tohelp the driver avoid low speed collisions

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure City Safety™ 04``169driver is always responsible for main-taining a safe distance to the vehicleahead.FunctionLocation

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SAFETY

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureCity Safety™ 04170LimitationsThe sensor used by City Safety™ is designedto detect cars and other larger motor vehicles

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure City Safety™ 04``171The laser sensorThe upper decal describes the laser beam'sclassification and contains the fol

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureCity Safety™ 04172Symbols and messages in the displayWhen City Safety™ automatically applies thebrakes, one or more of

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Intr

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureCollision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04174* Option/accessory, for more information, see Int

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Intr

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureCollision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04176* Option/accessory, for more information, see Int

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Intr

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureCollision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04178* Option/accessory, for more information, see Int

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Intr

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01 SafetyOccupant safety 0118Volvo's concern for safetySafety is Volvo's cornerstone. Our concerndates back to 1927 when the first Volvo rol

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureCollision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04180* Option/accessory, for more information, see Int

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.181IntroductionThe Driver Alert Sy

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureDriver Alert System* 04182* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Operating DACCertain settings can

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.183Symbols and messages in the disp

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureDriver Alert System* 04184* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Lane Departure Warning (LDW)–intr

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.185SettingsSettings for Lane Depart

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureDriver Alert System* 04186* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Symbol Message DescriptionWindscr

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.187IntroductionThe park assist system is de

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04 Comfort and driving pleasurePark assist* 04188* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Signals from the park assist systemView in

Page 100 - Factory setting

04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.189Front park assistThe distance monitored

Page 101 - 03 Your driving environment

01 Safety Reporting safety defects0119Reporting safety defects in the U.S.If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcou

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04 Comfort and driving pleasurePark assist* 04190* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.with water and a suitable car washing dete

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.191IntroductionThe Park A

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureRear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* 04192* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Using PACActivationPAC

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.193WARNINGKeep in mind th

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureRear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* 04194* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.image is shown on the c

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.195IntroductionG021426BLI

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureBlind Spot Information System* 04196* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.When does BLIS functionT

Page 109

04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.197The vehicle's own

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04 Comfort and driving pleasureBlind Spot Information System* 04198* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Text in the dis-playSyst

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience04``199Storage spaces

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01 SafetySeat belts 0120General informationAdjusting the seat beltSeat belts should always be worn by all occu-pants of your vehicle. Children should

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04 Comfort and driving pleasurePassenger compartment convenience 04200Compartment in door panelStorage pocket on the front edge of thefront seat cushi

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04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.201Vanity mirrorG021438V

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202Introduction... 204Getting started ...

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INFOTAINMENT

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05 InfotainmentIntroduction 05204* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.General informationThe infotainment system in your vehicl

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05 Infotainment Introduction05205While the engine is being started, the infotain-ment system will be temporarily interruptedand will resume when the

Page 120 - Standard on certain models

05 InfotainmentGetting started 05206* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Infotainment system overviewSockets for external audi

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05 Infotainment Getting started05``207Basic infotainment functionsControls in the center console for basic infotain-ment functionsSOUND: press this b

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05 InfotainmentGetting started 05208* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Example of RADIO mode's normal viewExample of Bl

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05 Infotainment Getting started05209Steering wheel keypadStandard steering wheel keypadLeft/right arrow keys: A short press movesbetween preset radio

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01 Safety Seat belts01``21Seat belt retractorThe seat belt retractor will lock up in the fol-lowing situations:•if the belt is pulled out rapidly•duri

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05 InfotainmentGeneral infotainment functions 05210* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.FAV—storing a shortcutThe FAV button c

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05 Infotainment General infotainment functions05``211Basic sound settingsPress SOUND to display the basic sound set-ting menu (Bass, Treble, etc). Co

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05 InfotainmentGeneral infotainment functions 05212NOTESound quality may be affected if the MP3player is being charged while the system isin AUX mod

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05 Infotainment Radio05``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.213General functionsRADIO button for selecting the AM, FM1,FM2, S

Page 129 - COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE

05 InfotainmentRadio 05214press on the number key pad on the cen-ter console to switch to manual tuning, whichenables you to select a frequency fro

Page 130 - Volvo Sensus

05 Infotainment Radio05``215Activate/deactivate in FM mode under Showradio text.HD Radio൅൅reception (U.S. modelsonly)IntroductionDisplay when the rad

Page 131 - Menus and messages

05 InfotainmentRadio 05216displayed as, for example, 93.9 WNYC(Volvo uses the symbol ">" to indicatethere are sub-channels available) Th

Page 132 - Menus and messages

05 Infotainment Radio05``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.217In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FMwavebands only) will

Page 133 - The MY CAR menus

05 InfotainmentRadio 05218update needed is displayed (see also"Selecting a channel").2. Call Sirius at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474).3. If you tu

Page 134 - The MY CAR menus

05 Infotainment Radio05``219page 214 for detailed information on storingchannels.•A long press on one of the number keysstores the currently tuned ch

Page 135 - The MY CAR menus

01 SafetySeat belts 0122Seat belt reminderG017726Seat belt reminder light in ceiling consoleThe seat belt reminder consists of an audiblesignal, an i

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05 InfotainmentRadio 05220Skip optionsThis function is used to remove a channel fromthe list of available channels.Skipping a channel1.Press OK/MENU.

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05 Infotainment Radio052211.Select Change code in theLock optionsmenu and press OK/MENU.2.Enter the new code and press OK/MENU.3.Confirm the new code

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05 InfotainmentMedia player 05222CD/DVD functionsCenter console control panelDisc slotMEDIA buttonEjectNumber keysTUNE:Turn to navigate among menusel

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05 Infotainment Media player05``223stop or to go back in the disc's folder structure.Press and hold EXIT to return to the playlist'sroot le

Page 140 - Climate system

05 InfotainmentMedia player 052243.Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivatethe random play function.Press the / buttons on the center con-sole or steeri

Page 141 - Climate system

05 Infotainment Media player05225This can be done in DVD mode under DVD rootmenuAdvanced settings Angle.DivX Video On DemandThe media player can be

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05 InfotainmentAUX/USB sockets 05226Connecting external devicesSockets for auxiliary devices in the storage com-partment between the front seatsAn au

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05 Infotainment AUX/USB sockets05``227The / buttons on the center console orsteering wheel keypad can also be used tochange tracks/files.The follow

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05 InfotainmentAUX/USB sockets 05228to index the files on the drive if it contains any-thing other than compatible music files.NOTE•The system suppor

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05 Infotainment Bluetooth media 05``229Streaming audioIntroductionThe vehicle's media player is equipped withBluetooth and can play streamin

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01 Safety Seat belts0123a distance as possible between their belly andthe steering wheel.Child seatsPlease refer to page 42 for information onsecuring

Page 147 - Trip computer

05 InfotainmentBluetooth media 05230See page 244 for more information about theinfotainment menu system.Pairing and connecting an externaldeviceBe

Page 148 - Trip computer

05 Infotainment Bluetooth media 052312.Turn TUNE to Remove Bluetoothdevice and press OK/MENU.3. Select the device to be removed by turningTUNE and

Page 149 - Stability system

05 InfotainmentBluetooth® hands-free connection 05232IntroductionSystem overviewCell phoneLocation of the microphoneSteering wheel keypadCenter cons

Page 150 - Stability system

05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection05``233Bluetooth® functions in the centerconsole control panelCharacter keys containing letters andnu

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05 InfotainmentBluetooth® hands-free connection 05234Method 2: using the cell phone’s menus1. Activate the hands-free system by brieflypressing the

Page 152 - Active chassis (Four C)

05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection05``235•Mute: mute the infotainment system’smicrophone.•Mobile phone: transfer the call fromhands-fre

Page 153 - Operation

05 InfotainmentBluetooth® hands-free connection 05236Automatic connectionWhen the hands-free system is active and themost recently connected cell ph

Page 154 - Cruise control

05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection05``237Contact shortcutsA quick way of searching the phone book forcontacts in normal view is to turn

Page 155 - Function

05 InfotainmentBluetooth® hands-free connection 052383. To switch from letter entry mode to theentry mode for numbers or special charac-ters, or to

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05 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection05239Toggle between upper and lowercase letters by pressing OK/MENU.Press OK/MENU and the cursorwill

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01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System (SRS) 0124General informationWarning symbols in the instrument panelAs an enhancement to the three-point seatb

Page 158 - Setting a time interval

05 InfotainmentCell phone voice control 05240IntroductionThe infotainment system's voice control fea-ture1 enables the driver to voice-activate

Page 159 - Enhanced speed interval

05 Infotainment Cell phone voice control05``241While using the voice control system, keep thefollowing points in mind:•When giving commands, speak at

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05 InfotainmentCell phone voice control 05242Using voice commandsThe driver initiates a voice command dialogueby pressing the voice control button (s

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05 Infotainment Cell phone voice control05243play in numbered lines and the system willprompt you to pick a line number•If there are more lines in th

Page 162 - Cause Action

05 InfotainmentInfotainment system menus 05244Navigating in the menusInfotainment settings are made via the sys-tem's menus. Press one of the m

Page 163 - Symbol Message Description

05 Infotainment Infotainment system menus05``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.245Main Sirius1*/Sirius2* menuSirius1SIRIUS r

Page 164

05 InfotainmentInfotainment system menus 05246Main USB menuUSB menuPlay/PauseStopRandomRepeat folderSelect USB deviceChange subtitlesChange audio tr

Page 165 - Distance Alert*

05 Infotainment 05247

Page 166 - Distance Alert*

248Driving recommendations... 250Refueling...

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01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)01``25Front airbagsG018665The front airbag systemThe front airbags supplement the three-pointseat belts.

Page 169 - City Safety™

06 During your tripDriving recommendations 06250General informationEconomical driving conserves naturalresourcesBetter driving economy may be obtained

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06 During your trip Driving recommendations06``251tributed so that capacity weight or maximumpermissible axle loads are not exceeded.Driving through w

Page 171 - The laser sensor

06 During your tripDriving recommendations 06252Before a long distance tripIt is always worthwhile to have your vehiclechecked by a trained and qualif

Page 172 - City Safety™

06 During your trip Driving recommendations062532 parts water Down to –18 °F (–28 °C):1 part washer solvent and 1 part water.•Use Volvo Teflon Lock Sp

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06 During your tripRefueling 06254Fuel requirementsDeposit control gasoline (detergentadditives)Volvo recommends the use of detergent gas-oline to con

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06 During your trip Refueling06``255Octane ratingMinimum octaneG028920Typical pump octane labelVolvo recommends premium fuel for best per-formance, bu

Page 175 - Limitations

06 During your tripRefueling 06256Opening/closing the fuel filler doorThe fuel filler door is located on the right rearfender (indicated by an arrow b

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06 During your trip Refueling06``257Opening/closing the fuel capFuel vapor expands in hot weather. Open thefiller cap slowly.After refueling, close th

Page 177 - Pedestrians

06 During your tripRefueling 06258Heated oxygen sensorsThe heated oxygen sensors monitor the oxy-gen content of the exhaust gases. Readingsare fed int

Page 178

06 During your trip Loading06``259IntroductionThe load carrying capacity of your vehicle isdetermined by factors such as the number ofpassengers, the

Page 179

01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System (SRS) 0126Front airbag deployment•The front airbags are designed to deployduring certain frontal or front-angu

Page 180

06 During your tripLoading 06260* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.WARNING•Cover sharp edges on long loads to helpprevent inju

Page 181

06 During your trip Loading06261WARNING•Always secure the load to help preventit from moving in the event of suddenbraking.•Switch off the engine, app

Page 182 - Driver Alert System*

06 During your tripTowing a trailer 06262IntroductionVolvo recommends the use of Volvo trailerhitches that are specially designed for the vehi-cle.NOT

Page 183 - Driver Alert System*

06 During your trip Towing a trailer06``263NOTE•When parking the vehicle with a traileron a hill, apply the parking brake beforeputting the gear selec

Page 184 - Operation and function

06 During your tripTowing a trailer 06264between approximately 45-55 mph (70-90 km/h).Swaying may be caused by factors such as:•The vehicle and traile

Page 185

06 During your trip Emergency towing06``265Towing eyeletLocation of the towing eyeletRemoving the front/rear coversAttaching the towing eyeletThe towi

Page 186

06 During your tripEmergency towing 06266drained so that the headlights/taillights canbe switched on. See page 86 for informa-tion on the ignition mod

Page 187 - Park assist*

06 During your trip 06267

Page 188 - Park assist*

268General information ... 270Tire inflation...

Page 189

WHEELS AND TIRES

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01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)01``27NOTE•Deployment of front airbags occurs onlyone time during an accident. In a colli-sion where depl

Page 191 - Ambient lighting conditions

07 Wheels and tiresGeneral information 07270IntroductionYour vehicle is equipped with tires accordingto the vehicle's tire information placard

Page 192 - Using PAC

07 Wheels and tires General information07``271•When replacing tires, the tires with themost tread should be mounted on the rearwheels to reduce the c

Page 193 - Marker (color) Distance to

07 Wheels and tiresGeneral information 07272NOTE•If the tires are rotated, they should onlybe moved from front to rear or viceversa. They should nev

Page 194

07 Wheels and tires Tire inflation07``273Inflation placardG032521Tire inflation placardTire inflationCheck tire inflation pressure regularly.See the

Page 195

07 Wheels and tiresTire inflation 07274After driving a distance of approximately1 mile (1.6 km), the tires are considered to behot. If you have to dr

Page 196 - When does BLIS function

07 Wheels and tires Inflation pressure07275Tire inflation pressure tableThe following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer

Page 197 - BLIS system messages

07 Wheels and tiresTire designations 07276Information on the sidewall310111245 6 7 8921G010753Federal law mandates that tire manufacturersplace stan

Page 198 - System status

07 Wheels and tires Tire designations0727711.Treadwear, Traction, and Temperaturegrades: see page 281 for more informa-tion.12.Maximum permissible in

Page 199 - Storage spaces

07 Wheels and tiresGlossary of tire terminology 07278TermsThe tire suppliers may have additional mark-ings, notes or warnings such as standard load,

Page 200 - Glove compartment

07 Wheels and tires Vehicle loading07``279LoadsProperly loading your vehicle will provide maxi-mum return of vehicle design performance.Before loadi

Page 201 - 12-volt sockets

01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System (SRS) 0128WARNING•No objects or accessory equipment,e.g. dashboard covers, may be placedon, attached to, or in

Page 202

07 Wheels and tiresVehicle loading 07280WARNING•Exceeding the permissible axle weight,gross vehicle weight, or any otherweight rating limits can cau

Page 203 - INFOTAINMENT

07 Wheels and tires Uniform Tire Quality Grading07281Quality grading informationALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUSTCONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETYREQUIREMENT

Page 204 - 05 Infotainment

07 Wheels and tiresSnow chains, snow tires, studded tires 07282Winter driving conditionsSnow chainsSnow chains can be used on your Volvo withthe fol

Page 205

07 Wheels and tires Temporary Spare07283Spare tireA spare tire can be purchased for your vehicleas an accessory. Follow the instructionsincluded wit

Page 206

07 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System 07284LocationIntroductionThe vehicle is equipped with a tire sealing sys-tem that enables you to temporarily s

Page 207

07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System07``285Tire sealing system–overviewSpeed limit stickerOn/Off switchElectrical wireBottle holder (orange cover)

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07 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System 07286Tire sealing system–temporarilyrepairing a flat tireG014338Temporarily repairing a flat tire is done in t

Page 209

07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System07``2877. Connect the electrical wire to the nearest12-volt socket in the vehicle.8. Start the vehicle’s engin

Page 210

07 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System 07288WARNINGIf heavy vibrations, unsteady steeringbehavior, or noises should occur while driv-ing, reduce spee

Page 211

07 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System072897. Check the tire’s inflation pressure on thegauge. Switch off the compressor briefly toget a clear readi

Page 212

01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor01``29General information22G017724Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) indicator lightDisabling the passenger's side fro

Page 213

07 Wheels and tiresChanging a wheel 07290* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Removing a wheelLocation of jack and toolsSpare

Page 214

07 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel07``2913. Remove the wheel cover (where applica-ble) using the removal tool or remove thewheel cover by hand.4. B

Page 215 - Digital Corp

07 Wheels and tiresChanging a wheel 07292WARNING•The jack must correctly engage the jackattachment.•Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non-slippe

Page 216

07 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)07``293IntroductionNOTEUSA – FCC ID: KR5S122780002This device complies with part 15 of the

Page 217

07 Wheels and tiresTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 07294NOTETPMS indicates low tire pressure but doesnot replace normal tire maintenance. Fori

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07 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)07295tion pressure table on page 275), for example,if higher inflation pressure is necessar

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296Volvo maintenance... 298Maintaining your car...

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MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS

Page 221

08 Maintenance and specificationsVolvo maintenance 08298IntroductionVolvo advises you to follow the maintenanceprogram outlined in the Warranty and Se

Page 222 - DVDs only

08 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car08``299Owner maintenancePeriodic maintenance requirements and inter-vals are described in your v

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Welcome to the world-wide family of Volvo owners. We trust that youwill enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobiledesigned with you

Page 224

01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor 0130WARNING•Never try to open, remove, or repair anycomponents in the OWS system. Thiscould result in system malfunct

Page 225

08 Maintenance and specificationsMaintaining your car 08300inspection has replaced the tailpipe emissiontest.How can my vehicle fail OBD II emissionin

Page 226

08 Maintenance and specifications Hood and engine compartment08301Opening and closing the hoodTurn the handle located under the left sideof the dash a

Page 227

08 Maintenance and specificationsEngine oil 08302Checking the engine oilThe oil level should be checked at regular inter-vals, particularly during the

Page 228

08 Maintenance and specifications Engine oil083033. Add oil if necessary. If the level is close tothe MIN mark, add approximately0.5 US quarts (0.5 li

Page 229

08 Maintenance and specificationsFluids 08304CoolantLocation of the coolant reservoirNormally, the coolant does not need to bechanged. If the system m

Page 230

08 Maintenance and specifications Fluids08305The brake fluid should always be between theMIN and MAX marks on the inside of the res-ervoir. Check, wit

Page 231

08 Maintenance and specificationsReplacing bulbs 08306* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionAll bulb specifications a

Page 232

08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs08``307CAUTIONNever touch the glass of bulbs with your fin-gers. Grease and oils from your fingersvap

Page 233

08 Maintenance and specificationsReplacing bulbs 08308Removing the cover to access thebulbsNOTEBefore starting to replace a bulb, seepage 306.1. Loose

Page 234

08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs08``309Extra high beam21. Remove the headlight housing from thevehicle (see page 306).2. Remove the c

Page 235

01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor01``31In the USAVolvo Cars of North America, LLCCustomer Care Center1 Volvo DriveP.O. Box 914Rockleigh, New Jersey 076

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08 Maintenance and specificationsReplacing bulbs 083104. Insert a new bulb, press it in slightly andturn it clockwise.5. Press the bulb holder until i

Page 237

08 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs08``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.311Trunk lightingG021758NOTEBefore sta

Page 238

08 Maintenance and specificationsReplacing bulbs 08312Lighting func-tionWat-tageBulbBrake light 21 P21W LLTrunk lighting 10 SV8.5(length38mm)NOTEPleas

Page 239

08 Maintenance and specifications Wiper blades and washer fluid08``313Wiper bladesThe windshield wiper blades are differentlengths. The blade on the d

Page 240

08 Maintenance and specificationsWiper blades and washer fluid 08314CleaningKeeping the windshield and wiper blades cleanhelps improve visibility and

Page 241

08 Maintenance and specifications Battery08``315Warning symbols on the batteryWear protective goggles.Keep away from children.Avoid smoking, open flam

Page 242

08 Maintenance and specificationsBattery 08316WARNING•Never expose the battery to open flameor electric spark.•Do not smoke near the battery.•Battery

Page 243

08 Maintenance and specifications Battery08``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.317WARNINGConnect and disconnect the positive

Page 244

08 Maintenance and specificationsBattery 08318•After a new battery has been installed (seethe following section), reinstall the rally barin the revers

Page 245

08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses08``319Replacing fusesThere are relay/fuse boxes located in theengine compartment, the passenger compart-ment,

Page 246

01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor 0132WARNING•Do not place any type of object on thefront passenger's seat in such a waythat jamming, pressing, or

Page 247

08 Maintenance and specificationsFuses 08320Engine compartment

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08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses08``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.321Engine compartment, upperEngine compartment,

Page 249 - DURING YOUR TRIP

08 Maintenance and specificationsFuses 08322Pos Function AStarter motor relay 30Ignition coils 20Engine Control Module 10Injection system, mass airmet

Page 250 - Certain models only

08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses08``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.323Under the glove compartmentFold aside the uph

Page 251 - 06 During your trip

08 Maintenance and specificationsFuses 08324* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Pos Function AFolding rear seat headrestraints1

Page 252

08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses08``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.325Pos Function AAirbag system, occupantweight s

Page 253

08 Maintenance and specificationsFuses 08326* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Cargo areaPositionsPos Rear fuse box AElectric

Page 254

08 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care08``327Washing the carThe following points should be kept in mindwhen washing and cleaning the car:•The

Page 255

08 Maintenance and specificationsVehicle care 08328not have facilities for washing the under-body.CAUTION•Before driving into an automatic carwash, tu

Page 256

08 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care08``329Leather careVolvo's leather upholstery is manufacturedwith a protectant to repel soiling. Ov

Page 257

01 Safety Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags01``33General informationG032949Location of the side impact (SIPS) airbags (frontseats only)As an enha

Page 258

08 Maintenance and specificationsVehicle care 08330ommends the use of Volvo rubber floor mats.Consult your Volvo retailer.Spots on interior plastic, m

Page 259

08 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care083314. If there is a longer scratch, you may wantto protect surrounding paint by masking itoff5. After

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332Label information... 334Specifications...

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SPECIFICATIONS

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09 SpecificationsLabel information 09334Location of labels

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09 Specifications Label information09335List of labelsModelplate. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).Codes for color and upholstery, etc. Themodel p

Page 264

09 SpecificationsSpecifications 09336Dimensions–S60Position Dimension in (mm)A Wheelbase 109.3 (2776)B Length 182.2 (4628)C Load length, floor, seatb

Page 265

09 Specifications Specifications09``337Position Dimension in (mm)G Track, front62.5 (1588)A/62.1 (1578)BH Track, rear62.4 (1585)A/62.0 (1575)BI Load

Page 266

09 SpecificationsSpecifications 09338Category USA CanadaPermissible axle weights, front5-cyl. FWD6-cyl. AWD2580 lbs2755 lbs1170 kg1250 kgPermissible

Page 267

09 Specifications Specifications09``339Specification/Model T5 3.0TTorque (Nm/rps) 360/30-67 440/35 – 70Torque (ft. lbs./rpm) 266/1800-4000 325/2100 –

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01 SafetySide impact protection (SIPS) airbags 0134WARNING•The SIPS airbag system is a supple-ment to the structural Side Impact Pro-tection System a

Page 269 - WHEELS AND TIRES

09 SpecificationsSpecifications 09340recommended for driving in areas of sustainedtemperature extremes (hot or cold), when tow-ing a trailer over lon

Page 270 - 07 Wheels and tires

09 Specifications Specifications09``341Other fluids and lubricantsFluid System Volume SpecificationTransmission oilAAutomatic (TF-80SC) 7.4 US qts (7

Page 271

09 SpecificationsSpecifications 09342Electrical systemGeneral information12 volt system with a voltage-regulated alter-nator. Single pole system in w

Page 272

09 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols09``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.343IntroductionThe symbol

Page 273 - Available as an accessory

09 SpecificationsOverview of information and warning symbols 09344* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Symbol Description P.no.

Page 274

09 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols09* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.345Information symbols in t

Page 275

09 SpecificationsVolvo programs 09346Volvo On Call Roadside AssistanceYour new Volvo comes with a four year ONCALL roadside assistance. Additional in

Page 276

09 Specifications 09347

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10 Index103481, 2, 3 ...12-volt sockets... 201AABS (anti-lock brake system)... 122Accessory instal

Page 278

10 Index10349Bulbsheadlights... 306, 308introduction... 306license plate lights.

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01 Safety Inflatable Curtain (IC)0135General informationThis system consists of inflatable curtainslocated along the sides of the roof liners,stretchi

Page 280

10 Index10350EECC... 144, 145Economical driving... 250Electric parking br

Page 281

10 Index10351Head restraints, rear seat... 91Heated oxygen sensors... 258Heated rear seats...

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10 Index10352Loading the vehicle... 259, 279roof loads... 261Locking...

Page 283

10 Index10353PROPOSITION 65 WARNING.. 116, 318, 342RRadioSirius satellite radio... 217Radio functions...

Page 284

10 Index10354Spin control... 149SRS... 24Stability

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10 Index10355UUniform Tire Quality Grading... 281Unlocking the vehicle... 57, 67Upholstery care...

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10 Index10356

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01 SafetyWhiplash Protection System – WHIPS 0136General informationWhiplash Protection System (WHIPS) –front seats onlyThe WHIPS system consists of sp

Page 290

01 Safety Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS0137WARNING•Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behindthe front seats could impede the func-tion of the WHIPS sy

Page 291

01 SafetyCrash mode 0138Driving after a collisionIf the vehicle has been involved in a collision,the text Safety mode See manual mayappear in the info

Page 292

01 Safety Child safety01``39Children should be seated safelyVolvo recommends the proper use of restraintsystems for all occupants including children.R

Page 293

Contents40000 IntroductionImportant information... 8Environment... 13Importan

Page 294

01 SafetyChild safety 0140WARNING•Do not use child safety seats or childbooster cushions/backrests in the frontpassenger's seat. We also recommen

Page 295

01 Safety Child safety0141Volvo recommends that you do not dis-connect the airbag system in your vehicle.•Volvo strongly recommends that everyonein th

Page 296

01 SafetyChild restraint systems 0142Child restraintsG022840Infant seatThere are three main types of child restraintsystems: infant seats, convertible

Page 297

01 Safety Child restraint systems0143WARNING•When not in use, keep the child restraintsystem secured or remove it from thepassenger compartment to hel

Page 298

01 SafetyInfant seats 0144Securing an infant seat with a seat beltG022844Do not place the infant seat in the front passeng-er's seatNOTERefer to

Page 299 - Emission inspection readiness

01 Safety Infant seats0145G022846Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat beltout as far as possible to

Page 300

01 SafetyConvertible seats 0146Securing a convertible seat with a seatbeltG018630Do not place the convertible seat in the front pas-senger's seat

Page 301 - Hood and engine compartment

01 Safety Convertible seats0147G022848Fasten the seat belt3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latchplate into the buckle (lock) until a distinctc

Page 302 - Checking the engine oil

01 SafetyBooster cushions 0148Securing a booster cushionG022851Position the child correctly on the booster cushionBooster cushions are recommended for

Page 303 - Engine oil

01 Safety ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors0149Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower childseat anchorsLower anchors for ISOFIX/LATCH-equippedchild seats are located i

Page 304 - Brake fluid

Contents* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.50303 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls... 78

Page 305 - Power steering fluid

01 SafetyTop tether anchors 0150Child restraint anchoragesYour Volvo is equipped with child restraint toptether anchorages in the rear seat. They arel

Page 306

01 Safety Child safety locks0151Child safety locksChild safety locks – rear doorsThe controls are located on the rear doorjambs. Use the remote contro

Page 307 - Replacing bulbs

52Remote key and key blade... 54Valet locking ...

Page 309

02 Locks and alarmRemote key and key blade 0254IntroductionTwo remote keys or optional Personal CarCommunicators (PCC) are provided with yourvehicle.

Page 310

02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.55Operation is subject to the following cond

Page 311

02 Locks and alarmRemote key and key blade 0256the start inhibitor module. The vehicle will startonly with a properly coded key. If you misplacea key,

Page 312

02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.57Common functions: Remote key/Personal Car

Page 313 - Wiper blades

02 Locks and alarmRemote key and key blade 0258* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTEBuildings or other obstacles may interfe

Page 314 - Filling washer fluid

02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade02``59NOTE•The approach lighting, panic alarm, andthe functions controlled by the informa-tion button have

Page 315 - Handling

Contents60606 During your tripDriving recommendations... 250Refueling... 254Loading.

Page 316

02 Locks and alarmRemote key and key blade 0260wise approximately one-quarter turn to unlockthe driver's door only.NOTEAfter unlocking the driver

Page 317 - Battery

02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade0261PCC (two batteries)1. Use a screwdriver to pry out the old bat-teries.2.Insert the first new battery wi

Page 318 - Battery

02 Locks and alarmValet locking 0262Blocking access to the trunkG021083Normal locking/unlocking functionG021084Locking/unlocking points with valet lo

Page 319 - Location of the fuse boxes

02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.63Keyless drive* (models with PersonalCar Communicator

Page 320 - Engine compartment

02 Locks and alarmKeyless drive 0264The driver's door on vehicles equipped withkeyless drive can be locked or unlocked withthe remote key's

Page 321 - Pos Function A

02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive02``65When at least one PCC has been returned tothe car, the message will be erased in the dis-play and the audible si

Page 322

02 Locks and alarmKeyless drive 0266WARNINGPeople with implanted pacemakers shouldnot allow the pacemaker to come closerthan 9 inches (22 cm) to any o

Page 323 - Under the glove compartment

02 Locks and alarm Locks02``67Locking and unlocking the vehicleFrom outside the vehicleThe remote key locks and unlocks all of thedoors and the trunk.

Page 324

02 Locks and alarmLocks 0268same time. Press to lock and tounlock.UnlockingThe vehicle can be unlocked from inside thevehicle in two ways:•By pres

Page 325

02 Locks and alarm Locks02``69can be turned on or off by pressing MY CARand going to Car settingsLock settingsAutomatic door locking. See page 133 for

Page 326 - Positions

Contents70909 SpecificationsLabel information... 334Specifications... 336Overvi

Page 327 - Washing the car

02 Locks and alarmLocks 0270The alarm indicator light on the dashboard willstop flashing to indicate that the alarm is notmonitoring the entire vehicl

Page 328 - suede-like material

02 Locks and alarm Locks0271Opening the trunk from the inside (U.S.models only)The vehicle is equipped with a florescent han-dle on the inside of the

Page 329 - Leather care

02 Locks and alarmAlarm 0272The alarm systemThe alarm is automatically armed whenever thevehicle is locked with the remote key oroptional Personal Car

Page 330 - Vehicle care

02 Locks and alarm Alarm02``73Disarming the alarmPress the Unlock button on the remote key.> Two short flashes from the car's direc-tion indi

Page 331 - Vehicle care

02 Locks and alarmAlarm 0274deactivated when the vehicle is locked.Press EXIT to cancel.4.Press OK/MENU and lock the vehicle.The next time the engine

Page 332

02 Locks and alarm 0275

Page 333 - SPECIFICATIONS

76* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Instruments and controls...

Page 334 - 09 Specifications

YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT

Page 335

03 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls 0378Instrument overview

Page 336

03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.79Function PageMenus and mes-sages,

Page 337

IntroductionImportant information 8Contacting VolvoIn the USA:Volvo Cars of North America, LLCCustomer Care Center1 Volvo Drive,P.O. Box 914Rockleigh,

Page 338 - All Wheel Drive

03 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls 0380* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.GaugesGauges in the instrument pane

Page 339

03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.81Symbol DescriptionInformation sym

Page 340

03 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls 0382necessary information about one of the vehi-cle's systems. The message can be erased andt

Page 341

03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls03``83 Seat belt reminderThis symbol comes on for approximately 6 sec-onds if the driver has not f

Page 342

03 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls 0384Reminder – doors not closedIf one of the doors, the hood or trunk lid is notclosed properly, t

Page 343

03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls03853.Turn TUNE to set the correct hour andpress OK to confirm the setting and deac-tivate this bo

Page 344 - Canadian models

03 Your driving environmentIgnition modes 0386* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Inserting and removing the remote keyIgnition

Page 345

03 Your driving environment Ignition modes0387Starting and stopping the engineSee page 114 for information on starting theengine and switching it off.

Page 346

03 Your driving environmentSeats 0388* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Front seatsLumbar support: turn the control for firmer

Page 347

03 Your driving environment Seats03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.89Power seat*Front edge of seat cushion up/downSeat fo

Page 348 - 1, 2, 3

Introduction Important information9Risk of damage to the vehicleG031592White ISO symbols and white text/image on ablack or blue warning background and

Page 349

03 Your driving environmentSeats 0390* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Remote keyless entry system and thedriver's seat

Page 350

03 Your driving environment Seats03``91Rear seatsRear center head restraintThe center head restraint should be adjustedaccording to the passenger&apos

Page 351

03 Your driving environmentSeats 0392CAUTIONThe rear head restraints should not be keptfolded down for prolonged periods. Thiscould result in pressure

Page 352

03 Your driving environment Seats0393WARNING•When one or more sections of the back-rest is returned to the upright position,check that it is properly

Page 353

03 Your driving environmentSteering wheel 0394* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.AdjustingG021138Adjusting the steering wheelL

Page 354

03 Your driving environment Steering wheel0395HornHornPress the steering wheel hub to sound thehorn.

Page 355

03 Your driving environmentLighting 0396Lighting panelOverview, light switchesThumb wheel for adjusting display andinstrument lightingRear fog lightHe

Page 356

03 Your driving environment Lighting03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.97NOTE•The use of daytime running lights ismandator

Page 357

03 Your driving environmentLighting 0398Parking lightsHeadlight control in position for parking lightsThe parking lights (the license plate lights als

Page 358

03 Your driving environment Lighting03``99NOTE•Regulations regarding the use of thehazard warning flasher may vary,depending on where you live.•The ha

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