
2006VOLVOOWNERS MANUAL S80 TP 7809 (English). AT 0520. Printed in Sweden, Elanders Infologistics Väst AB, Mölnlycke 2005WEB EDITION
9SafetySeatbelts 10Airbag (SRS) 12Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS) 16Side airbags 18Inflatable Curtain (IC) 20WHIPS (Whiplash Protection Syste
99JumpstartingJumpstarting with a booster battery is asfollows:If for some reason the battery in your car is discharged, you can “borrow”current from
100* Does not apply to ball hitch with vibration damper.Driving with trailer· The towing bracket on the car must be of an approved type. YourVolvo dea
1010300171dDriving with trailerLevel controlIf your car is equipped with automatic level control, the rear end willalways have the right height while
102WARNING!If your car is fitted with Volvo's detachabletowbar: Make sure that the towbar is lockedbefore you drive off.· The red signal pin (see
1038902082dTowing bracketDistance A above:Fixed: 1152 mmDetachable: 1152 mmMax. ball pressure: 75 kg8902083dADistance B above:Fixed: 65 mmDetachable:
104Remove the connector pin cover.Detachable towbar - mounting the ball sectionHold the towball and turn the lever clockwiseto the locked position. Re
105Detachable towbar - removing the ball sectionInsert the key into the detachable part and turnit clockwise to the unlocked position.Turn the lever c
106LoadingLoad carrier attachment pointsLoadingGeneralLoad capacity is affected by extra accessoriesmounted on the car, such as a towbar, the loadon t
1073501716jA. Headlamp pattern for left-hand trafficB. Right-hand trafficCorrect light pattern for left orright-hand trafficSo as not to dazzle oncomi
108Adjusting headlamp patternMasking templates for halogen headlamps3501843mThe templates are for LHD variants, and are reversed for RHD variants.Temp
10Tensioning the hip strap. The belt must bepositioned low downSeatbelts WARNING!• The seatbelts and airbags interact. If aseatbelt is not used or
109Adjusting headlamp patternMasking templates for Bi-Xenon headlamps3501844mThe templates are for LHD variants, and are reversed for RHD variants.Tem
110Brake system/ABS/EBDIf a brake circuit failsIf a fault should occur in one of thecircuits it is still possible to stop the car. Pressthe pedal hard
111Brake system/ABS/EBDWARNING!If both the BRAKE and ABS war-ning symbols are lit, there is a risk that therear end will have a tendency to slide
112Stability systemWhen the stability system is in action, it mayseem like the car does not respond normally toacceleration. This is because the syste
113BLIS (Blind Spot Information System)1 - BLIS camera, 2 - Indicator lamp,3 - BLIS symbol“Blind spots” covered by BLISDistance A = approx. 9.5 mDista
114BLIS (Blind Spot Information System)System function in daylight anddarknessDaylightIn daylight the system reacts to the shape of thesurrounding veh
115System statusBLIS system onBLIS functionreducedBLIS system messagesThe messages above are only shown if theignition key is in position II (or if th
117Wheels and tyresGeneral about wheels and tyres 118Tyre pressures 120Wear, Changing the tyres, Spare wheel 121Changing wheels 122
118GeneralNew tyresBear in mind that tyres are perishable goods - after afew years they begin to harden while their frictionproperties deteriorate lit
11SeatbeltsSeatbelt reminderThe seatbelt warning symbol in the combinedinstrument panel and above the rearview mirrorcomes on until the driver and fro
119Winter tyresWe recommend the use of winter tyres, size 195/65 R15 except for carswith turbo engines. For these cars we recommend tyre size 205/55 R
120Tyre pressuresWARNING!The only Volvo approved “special wheel rims” are those tested by Volvoand are Volvo Genuine accessories.Driving characteristi
121Wheels and tyresSpare wheel “Temporary Spare” (certain variantsand markets)The “Temporary Spare” should only be used for the short time it takes to
122The spare wheel is stored under the carpet in the cargo compartment.Remember to set out the warning triangle.· Apply the parking brake and put into
123· Hold the jack against the pin in the jacking point as illustrated andwind down the jack foot so that it is pressed flat against theground.· Check
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125Fuses, bulb replacementFuses 126Relay/fuse box in the engine compartment 127Fuses in the passenger compartment at dashboard end on driver’s side 12
1263703474dFusesAll electrical functions and components areprotected with a number of fuses to protectyour car’s electrical system from damage byshort
127Fuse pliersIntact fuseBlown fuseFuses in the engine compartment12. Engine control module (ECM) (petrol),injection valves, (petrol),mass air flow se
12822242321292728262598719181716456321314151211383637333435313220110303701482DThis fuse box contains 38 fuse positions. Fusesare located inside the ac
12Airbag (SRS)3800639dWarning symbol in combinedinstrument panelThe Airbag system1 is monitored continuouslyby the control module and there is a warni
1293703457r1234567891011121314 1516171819 2021 22 232425 2627282930Fuses in the passenger compartment within the sound barrier on the drivers sideThi
1309768124353703477d1011122814271337382220212330292524 2618171516 1932 3635343331Fuses in the cargo compartmentThe fuses are located behind the uphols
131Replacing bulbs3500534dGeneralAll bulb specifications are found on page 166.The following list contains bulbs and point-source lamps that are speci
1323500903dFront position/parking lamp*· Switch off all lights and turn ignition key toposition 0.· Remove the main headlight cover byturning it antic
133Replacing bulbsLeft-hand rear edge of carReplacing bulbs in the rearlamp clusterAll bulbs in the rear lamp cluster can bereplaced from inside the c
134Replacing front fog lamp bulbNOTE! Never touch the bulb glass withyour fingers.· Switch off the lights and turn the ignitionkey to position 0.· Tur
1353500916dReplacing numberplatelighting bulb· Switch off the lights and turn the ignitionkey to position 0!· Remove the screw with a screwdriver.· L
136Replacing bulbsReplacing the make up-mirrorbulb· Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so thatthe glass loosens.· Prise out the bulb and replace wit
137Car care and ServiceRustproofing 138Checking and repairing paintwork damage 139Washing 140Volvo Service 143Bonnet, Engine Compartment 145Diesel
138RustproofingRustproofing - check and repairYour Volvo received a very thorough and complete rustproofing at thefactory. Areas that are extremely vu
13Airbag (SRS)8801907eAirbag (SRS) on the driver’ssideThe car has an SRS airbag (SupplementalRestraint System) in the steering wheel tosupplement the
139Repairing paintwork damage8100503AMask if necessaryPaintPaint is an important part of the car’s rustproo-fing and should therefore be checked regul
140 WARNING!After washing: always test the braking so that damp and corrosion donot affect the brake pads and impair the brakes! Depress the brake
141WashingCleaning the interiorTreating spots on fabric upholsteryA special cleaning agent, available from Volvo dealers, is recommendedfor cleaning t
142Cleaning door mirrors and front sidewindows with water-repellent coating (option)Never use products such as car wax, degreaser or similar on mirror
143Volvo ServiceBefore the car left the factory, it was thoroughly test driven. It waschecked again in accordance with Volvo Car Corporation regulatio
144WARNING!The car ignition system has very high voltage!The voltage in the ignition system is dangerous!Do not touch spark plugs, ignition cables or
145Bonnet, Engine compartment - left-hand driveWARNING!Check that the bonnet lock properly whenyou close it!Opening the bonnetPull the handle on the f
146Bonnet, Engine compartment - right-hand driveWARNING!Electric engine cooling fan:Cooling fan may continue runningand can start itself after the eng
147DieselFuel systemOnly use diesel fuel from a well-known oil company that fulfils therequirements for recommended fuel grade as described on page 16
148Checking and changing theengine oil and oil filterUsing oil of a higher grade is permitted. Volvorecommends using an oil of a higher grade thanthat
14Airbag (SRS)8803417d8803418dSRS systemThe SRS system consists of a gas generatorsurrounded by an inflatable airbag. A sufficient-ly violent collisio
149IMG-203460Engine oilChecking the oil in a cold engine:• Wipe the dipstick clean before checking thelevel.• Check the oil level using the dipstick.
150CoolantChecking and topping up coolantFollow the instructions on the packaging when topping up coolant.It is important that the mixture of coolant
151Brake fluid, Power steering, Windscreen washer fluidWasher fluid reservoirThe wipers for the windscreen and headlampsshare the same fluid reservoir
152Battery care· Check all battery cells. Use a screwdriver toremove the caps. Each cell has its own max-imum level mark.· If necessary, top up with d
1533100181mBattery careABA. Battery without coverB. Battery with coverReplacing the batteryRemoving the battery:· Switch off the ignition and remove t
154Replacing wiper bladesReplacing windscreen wiperblades• Fold out the wiper arm and hold the wiperblade.• Push in the ribbed locking springs on thew
155SpecificationsType designation 156Dimensions and weights 157Engine specifications 158Capacities 160Fuel 163Catalytic converter and suspension 165El
156SpecificationsType designationWhenever contacting your Volvo dealer andwhen ordering spare parts and accessories foryour car, it makes things easi
1570300047AKGKGKG1.KG2.VOLVO CAR CORP. SWEDENMADE IN1234WeightsThe kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank 90% full and all fluids.The weight o
158Engine specifications2.0T BIFUEL 2.4 2.4 2.5T 2.4TCNG Engine variant B5204T5 B5244SG B5244S B5244S2 B5254T2 B5244
15Airbag (SRS)8802092M8802099mLocation of the passenger airbag in left-handdrive and right-hand drive cars WARNING!Never interfere with SRS compone
159Engine specificationsT6 2.9 D5 2.4DEngine variant B6294T B6294S2 D5244T D5244T2Output* (kW/rps) 200/87 144/87 120/67 96/67AWD - - - -(hp/rpm) 272
160CapacitiesSystem Volume Recommended gradeTransmission fluid Manual, 5-speed (M56/M58) 2.1 litres Transmission fluid1: MTF 97309Manual, 6-speed (M6
161CapacitiesImportant!Always use the prescribed oil grade andviscosity.If an oil other than that prescribed has beenused, contact the local authorise
162CapacitiesEngine oil1 Including filter change2 Thailand, Malaysia1 Including filter changeThe following applies when the above-mentioned decal is f
163Fuel1 Emission values are affected by fuel quality and may therefore differ from those specified if fuel of a different standard than thatrecommen
164FuelSpecified fuel consumptionOfficial fuel consumption figures are based ona standard driving cycle in accordance with EUDirective 80/1268 comb.Fu
165Catalytic converter and suspensionCatalytic converterThe purpose of the catalytic converter is topurify exhaust.It is located in the exhaust flow n
166Electrical systemGeneral12-volt system with voltage regulated alterna-ting current generator. Single pole system inwhich the chassis and engine blo
167AudioOverview, Stereo HU-450 168Overview, Stereo HU-650 169Overview, Stereo HU-850 170Audio functions 171Radio functions 173Cassette player 180CD p
168Stereo HU-4507. Navigation buttons -CD/radio - seek/change station ortrack Cassette - Fast forward/rewind,select next/previous track8. Display9. FM
16Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)Indicator showing that the passenger airbag(SRS) is deactivatedPACOS (Passenger Airbag Cut-Off Switch)PACOS
169Stereo HU-6501. POWER (Off/On) - PressVolume - Turn2. PRESET/ CD PUSH MENU -Stored radio stationsCD changer (option)3. SOURCE PUSH MENU - Open them
170Stereo HU-8501. POWER (Off/On) - PressVOLUME - Turn2. BASS - Press out and turnTREBLE - Press out, pull and turn3. FADER - Press out and turnBALANC
171Audio functions HU-450/650/8503902418dBassSet the bass by pressing out the button andturning to right or left. In the centre position thevolume is
1723901858dAudio functions HU-450/650/850Fader Balance front/rearSet a suitable balance between the front and rearloudspeakers by pressing out the b
173Radio functions HU-450/650/850Steering wheel keypadIf you have a keypad in the steering wheel,press the right or left arrow to select presetstation
174Radio functions HU-450/650/850Programming stations1. Set the desired frequency.2. Briefly press the PRESET/CD knob.Select a number by turning forwa
175Radio functions HU-450/650/850Radio Data System - RDSRDS is a system that links specific networktransmitters. It is used, for example, to tune thec
176Activating News:1. Select radio mode using the FM button andpress SOURCE.2. Turn SOURCE, select NEWS and pressSOURCE.3. Turn SOURCE, select NEWS ON
177Programme types DisplayedOFF PTY OFFNew features NewsCurrent affairs CurrentInformation InfoSport SportEducation EducTheatre TheaterCulture and Art
178Automatic frequencyupdatingThe AF function is normally activate andensures that the radio tunes to the strongestavailable transmitter.Activating AF
17Activating/deactivating the airbag (SRS)Switch positionON = Airbag (SRS) activated. With the switchin this position, persons taller than 140 cm(4 ft
179Radio functions HU-450/650/850Resetting RDS functionsResets all radio settings to the original factorysettings.1. Select radio mode using the FM bu
180Cassette player HU-450/650Cassette ejectIf you press the button, the tape stops and thecassette is ejected. Turn the SOURCE knob toselect a new pro
181CD player HU- 650CD playerInsert a CD. If there is already a CD in theplayer, activate it by turning the SOURCE knobor pressing the CD shortcut key
182External CD changerCD changerThe external CD changer (option) is mountedbehind the panel on the rear left side of thecargo compartment.Turn the SO
183Internal CD changer HU-850Selecting disc numberTurn the PRESET/CD knob. The disc and tracknumbers are shown on the display.Fast forward/reverse and
184Dolby Surround Pro Logic II HU-850Dolby Surround Pro Logic IIModeTo select Dolby Surround Pro Logic II Mode,press “ PL II”. “PL II” is shown on th
185Centre loudspeaker volumeSet the centre loudspeaker volume by pressingout the button and turning it left or right. Inthe centre position the volume
186Technical data - AudioAlarm“Alarm!” is shown in the radio display when an alarm message istransmitted. The function is used to warn the driver of s
187Telephone (option)Telephone system 188Operating 190Call options 191Memory functions 194Menu functions 195Miscellaneous information 199
188TelephoneGeneral rules· Put traffic safety first! If you as thedriver must use the privacy handsetin the armrest, park the car in a safeplace.· Swi
18Side airbagsSide airbags - SIPS bagsA large proportion of the collision force istransferred by the SIPS (Side Impact ProtectionSystem) to the floor,
189Telephone3903012m57468312
190TelephoneActive modeThe telephone must be in active mode to use itsfunctions (does not apply to receiving calls).Activate the telephone by pressing
191TelephoneMaking and receiving callsTo place a call: enter the number and press on the steering wheel or centre console keypad(or lift up the handse
192TelephonePrivacy handsetIf you wish to talk undisturbed, use the privacyhandset.1. Pick up the handset. Enter the chosennumber on the centre consol
193TelephoneFunctions during a callThe following functions are available duringa call (scroll with arrows):Secret mode/ Secret modeSecret mode offHold
194TelephoneCalling from the memory1. Press .2. Choose from the following alternatives: · Press and scroll with the arrowsuntil you find the d
195TelephoneMenu functionsThe menu function is used to check and altersettings and programme new functions in yoursystem. The different menus are show
196TelephoneMain menus/submenus1. Call register1.1 Missed calls1.2 Received calls1.3 Dialled calls1.4 Erase list1.4.1 All1.4.2 Missed1.4.3 Received1.4
197TelephoneMenu 1. Call register1.1 Missed calls: A list of missed calls isshown here. You can choose to call, erase orstore the number in the teleph
198TelephoneMenu 4. Call options4.1 Transmit number: Choose whether or notto display your number to the person you call.Contact your service provider
1ContentsAn alphabetical index is at the back of the book.The specifications, design features and illustrations in this Owner’sManual are not binding.
19Side airbagsRight-hand drive8803412j8803413jLeft-hand driveSIPS bag systemThe SIPS bag system consists of a gasgenerator, side airbag and sensors. A
199TelephoneSpecificationsOutput 2WSIM card smallMemory positions 255*SMS (Short Message Service) YesComputer/Fax NoDual band Yes(900/1800)* 255 memor
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201BLIS (Blind Spot InformationSystem) ...113Bonnet ...145B
202MManual child safety locks ... 82Manual climate control withair conditioning (AC) ...53, 60Manual gearbox ...
203Pollen filter ... 55Power seat ... 68Power steering ...
204VIN ...156Volvo integrated booster cushion ... 28Volvo Service Programme ...
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20 Inflatable Curtain (IC)8801966e8801999dPropertiesThe inflatable curtain, IC (Inflatable Curtain), isa supplement to the SIPS system. It is concea-l
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21WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System)Protection against whiplashinjury - WHIPSThe whiplash protection system (WHIPS)consists of energy absorbing backre
22WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System)Do not obstruct the WHIPSsystemWARNING!If a rear seat backrest is folded down, thecorresponding front seat must be
23When are the safety systems activated?System Triggered Seatbelt tensioner In the event of a head-on collision and/or overturning.Airbags SRS In the
24Inspection intervalsThe decal on the door pillar(s) shows the dates(year, month) when you should contact anauthorised Volvo workshop to inspect and,
25Children should sitcomfortably and safelyThe position of a child in the car and the choiceof equipment is dictated by the child’s heightand weight,
26Child safetyDecals on the end of the dashboardWARNING!Never place a child in a child seat or on abooster cushion in the front seat if the airbag(SRS
27L: Suitable for certain child seats in accordance with the list. Child seatscan be vehicle-specific, limited, semi-universal or universal.B: Integra
28Child safety8503861mIntegrated booster cushion (option)Volvo’s integrated booster cushion for thecentre seat is specially designed to provideoptimum
28501984dDashboard - left-hand driveTachometer ... 32Automatic gearbox ... 32Clock ...
29Child safetyFitting a child seatVolvo has child safety products that aredesigned for and tested by Volvo.When using other products that are availabl
31Combined instrument panel 32Indicator and warning symbols 33Messages in the display 37Switches in the centre console 38Trip computer 40Cruise
32Combined instrument panel1. Temperature gaugeDisplays the engine cooling system temperatu-re. If the temperature is abnormally high and theneedle en
33Indicator and warning symbolsWarning symbol in centreof dashboardThis symbol shines as an red or yellow lightdepending on the severity of the fault
34WARNING!If both the BRAKE and ABS warningsymbols are lit up there is a risk that the rearend will have a tendency to slide duringheavy braking.If BR
35Indicator and warning symbols Fault in the STC or DSTC systemIf the symbol comes on and the additional text"ANTI-SKID SERVICE REQUIRED" an
36The indicator and warning symbols light when the ignition key isturned to driving position (position II) before starting. This showsthat the symbols
37Messages in the displayA3800648dMessages in the displayWhenever a warning or indicator symbol lights up, a message is displayed. When you haveread a
383603559dSwitches in the centre consoleActive chassis,FOUR-C (option)Press the button to shiftbetween Comfort and Sportmode. See also page 95.* Optio
3Dashboard - right-hand drive8502061dRadio ... 167Main/Dipped beam ... 42Position/Parking lamps ... 42Fog lamps ...
39Lowering outerrear seat headrestraints (option)- Turn the ignition key toposition I or II.- Press the button to lower the rear headrestraints to imp
40Speed in miles per hour7Current speed is displayed in mph.Current fuel consumptionContinuous information on current fuelconsumption. Fuel consumptio
41Cruise control (option)ActivatingThe controls for cruise control are to the left inthe steering wheel.Setting desired speed:· Press the CRUISE butto
42Lighting panelHeadlamp levellingThe load in the car changes the verticalalignment of the headlamp beam, which coulddazzle oncoming motorists. Avoid
43Left-hand stalk switch, Steering wheel adjustmentWARNING!Adjust the steering wheel before driving,never while driving. Ensure that the steeringwheel
44Right-hand stalk switchWindscreen wipers/washer0 - The windscreen wipers are off when thelever is in position 0. If the lever is movedupward, the w
45Ignition and steeringwheel lock0 Locked positionThe steering wheel locks when theignition key is removed.I Intermediate position -“radio position”Ce
46Hazard warning flashers, rear window defroster, heated front seatsHazard warning flashersThe hazard warning flashers (all directionindicators flash)
47Parking brake leverParking brake, Electrical socket/cigarette lighter3601974d646872768064687276803601943eElectrical socket/cigarette lighterThe cove
48Power windows*When you have finished your trip andremoved the ignition key, you can still close oropen the windows as long as you have notopened eit
48502000dInterior - left-hand driveDoors and Locks ... 78Alarm ... 83Power windows ...
49Rearview mirror8301236dRearview mirrorA. Normal position.B.Dimming position. Use this if headlampsfrom the cars behind irritate you.Certain models
508302234rPower sunroof (option)Power sunroof (option)Sunroof controls are located in the headlining.The sunroof can be opened in two different ways:·
51Sun screen, Sun blinds (option)Sun blind - rear windowPull the sun blind up from the parcel shelf andhook it into the holes above the rear window, a
52Laminated side windows(option)The laminated windows in the front and reardoors improve sound insulation in the passen-ger compartment and provide be
53Climate control Air distribution 54Your climate control system - useful hints 55Electronic Climate Control ECC 56Electronic Climate Control ECC with
54Air distributionAir vents in the dashboardA OpenB ClosedC Directing airflow laterallyD Directing airflow vertically· Aim the outer vents towards the
55Your climate control system - useful hintsMisting on window interiorsA good way to reduce the problem of mistingon the insides of the windscreen and
5622182026248704253d2018222426MANAUTElectronic Climate Control ECCSeat heater,right-hand sideDefroster, rear windowand door mirrorsDefroster, windscre
57Keep in mind the following:· Make it a rule to have the air quality sensoractivated at all times.· Recirculation is limited in cold climates toavoid
58Electronic Climate Control ECCAUTOThe AUTO function regulates climate control sothat the selected temperature is attained. Theautomatic function con
58502062dInterior - right hand driveGlovebox ... 70Manual gearbox ... 91Automatic gearbox ... 92Geartronic .
598702776dAC - On/OffWhen the ON LED lights the air conditioning(A/C) system is controlled automatically by thesystem. In this way incoming air is coo
60Manual climate control with air conditioning (AC)AC - On/Off(ON/OFF)The air conditioning isconnected to the cooling anddehumidification functionwhen
61Here is some supplementaryadvice and information:· You must turn the fan knob (from the0 position) to connect the air conditioning.· Use the air con
62Fuel-driven parking heater (option)AB C3602296dGeneralThe electrical system must be awakened be-fore the parking heater can be programmed.This is
63Fuel-driven parking heater (option)Battery and fuelIf the battery is not sufficiently charged or thepetrol tank is close to empty, the parking heat
65InteriorFront seats 66Interior lighting 69Storage compartments 70Centre console storage compartments, Load curtain 71Spare wheel, Warning triangle 7
66Front seatsThe drivers and passenger seats can beadjusted to the optimum sitting and drivingpositions.1. Forward/rearward: Lift the handle toadjust
678502027eAdjust the head restraint verticallyRear seat head restraintsThe centre seating position head restraint isadjusted vertically according t
68Front seatsPower seat (option)PreparationsThe seat is usually adjusted with the ignitionkey is in position I or II. It can also be adjustedwithin 4.
68000233dExteriorTyres ... 118Wheels ... 118Brakes ... 110Spare wheel ... 121Chang
69Interior lightingRear reading lampsGeneral lighting and front reading lampsGeneral lightingGeneral lighting lights up and goes out when youpress the
70Storage compartmentsWARNING!Make sure that no hard, sharp or heavy objects lie on or in(or protrude from) the parcel shelf, map pocket or otherstora
71Centre console storage compartments, Load curtainAshtray (option)To empty the ashtrays:Front seat: pull the ashtray straight upwards.Rear seat: p
72Spare wheel, Warning triangleWarning triangle (certain countries)Follow the regulations concerning warning triangles of the country you arein. Carry
73Coat hangerThe coat hanger is only intended for lightgarments.8503126mCoat hanger, Cup holders in armrest8504929mCup holders in the rear seatarmrest
74Long loadsTipping the backrests forwardOne or both of the rear seat backrests can befolded down from the cargo compartment fortransporting long obje
75NOTE! If your Volvo is equipped with anintegrated booster cushion, you must foldthis out first.The cover on the rear seat armrest/child seathas no h
77Locks and AlarmImmobilizer, remote control 78Locking and unlocking 79 Replacing the battery 80When it is dark, deadlocks 81Child safety lock, Servic
788302187mDoors and locksKeys - ImmobilizerYour car is delivered with two master keys andone service key*. One of the master keys isfoldable and equip
7Volvo Car Corporation and the environmentVolvo Car Corporation'senvironmental philosophyEnvironmental care, safety and quality are thethree core
79Locking and unlockingLocking and unlocking thecar from the outsideUsing the master key or its remote control, allthe doors and the boot lid can be l
80Locking and unlocking, Replacing batteryUnlocking the boot lid withthe master keyNormally the boot lid is locked or unlockedwhen you lock or unlock
81When it is dark, deadlocksDeadlocks*Your car has a special deadlock position whichmeans that the doors cannot be opened from theinside if they are l
82Child safety lock, Service lockingControl for child safety lock - left-hand reardoor.Child safety lock controls - right-hand reardoor. WARNING!Re
83AlarmThe alarm system (option)When the alarm is connected, it continually monitors all alarm points. Thealarm is triggered if:· the bonnet is opened
84AlarmStatus indicator lamp on the dashboardAn indicator lamp (LED) at the top of the dashboard gives a description ofthe alarm system status:· Lamp
85Testing the alarm systemTesting the movement detector for the passenger compartment:1. Open all windows.2. Activate the alarm. Alarm activation is c
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87Starting and drivingStarting the engine 88Economical driving 89Manual gearbox 91Automatic gearbox 92All-Wheel Drive (AWD) 94Active chassis FOUR-C 95
88Starting the engineRefuellingThe fuel cap is inside the fuel filler flap on theright rear wing.In high exterior temperatures there can beoverpressur
8Volvo Car Corporation and the environment0000324Ecological standard for textilesTextiles and leather inside the car fulfil therequirements in accorda
89Economical drivingDrive with anticipationEconomical driving results from driving gentlywith anticipation and adapting your drivingstyle and speed to
90Economical drivingDo not allow the engine andcooling system to overheatUnder certain conditions, e.g. when driving inhilly terrain and with a heavy
91Manual gearboxGear positions, 5-speedDepress the clutch pedal fully with each gearchange. Remove your foot from the clutchpedal between gear changes
92Automatic gearbox Gear selector positionsparking brake when the car is stationary withthe gear lever in N.D Driving positionD is the normal drivin
93Automatic gearboxMechanical gear selector inhibitorThe gear selector can be moved freely betweenN and D. Other positions are locked with a latchthat
94All Wheel DriveAll-Wheel Drive (AWD) (option)All-wheel drive is always engaged.All-wheel drive means that the vehicle is drivenby all four wheels at
95Active chassis FOUR-CActive chassis FOUR-C(option)The car is equipped with an extremely advancedactive chassis system - Continuously Control-led Cha
96Parking assistance3603495m3602947rParking assistance, front and rearGeneralParking assistance is used as an aid to parking.A signal indicates the di
973603503mParking assistanceParking assistance sensorsCleaning the sensorsThe sensors must be cleaned regularly in orderfor them to function properly.
98TowingTowing eye, front Towing eye, rearIf you need to be towed· Unlock the steering wheel lock so that thecar can be steered.· Keep in mind the hig
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