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06 Infotainment
Cell phone voice control
06
249 Getting started
Voice control button (1) on the steering wheel.
Activating the systemBefore any phone voice commands can be
used, a BluetoothŸ-enabled cell phone must
be paired with the infotainment system. If a
phone command is given, the system will
inform you If there is no cell phone paired. See
page 241 for information on pairing a cell
phone.
Press the voice control button (1 in the illustra-
tion) to activate the system and initiate a com-
mand dialogue. The system will display com-
monly used commands on the screen when the
button has been pressed.
While using the voice control system, keep the
following points in mind:
•When giving commands, speak at your
usual speed and in a normal tone of voice
after the tone
•The vehicle's doors, windows and moon-
roof should be closed when using the voice
control system
•Avoid background noises in the cabin
when using the system
NOTE
If you are uncertain of the commands that
you can use, saying "help" will prompt the
system to provide a number of commands
that can be used in a specific situation.
Voice control commands can be cancelled
by:
•Saying "cancel"
•Not speaking
•Pressing and holding the voice control
button
•Pressing EXIT or one of the mode but-
tons (RADIO, MEDIA, etc.).
Voice control support feature
•Tutorial: A feature that helps acquaint you
with the system and the procedure for giv-
ing commands.This feature can be accessed by pressing the
MY CAR button in the center console and turn-
ing TUNE.
TutorialThe tutorial feature can be started in two ways:
NOTE
The tutorial feature can only be started when
the vehicle is parked and the parking brake
is applied.
•By pressing the voice control button and
saying "Voice tutorial."
•By pressing MY CAR and going to
Settings
Voice settingsVoice
tutorial. Press OK/MENU to begin the
tutorial lesson.
The tutorial is divided into three lessons, which
take a total of approximately 5 minutes to com-
plete.
By default, the system will begin with the first
lesson. To skip to the next lesson, press the
voice control button and say "next." Go back
to a previous lesson by saying "previous."
Press and hold the voice control button to exit
the tutorial.

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07 During your trip
Driving recommendations
07
254
General information
Economical driving conserves natural
resources
Better driving economy may be obtained by
thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops
and adjusting the speed of your vehicle to
immediate traffic conditions.
Observe the following rules:
•Bring the engine to normal operating tem-
perature as soon as possible by driving
with a light foot on the accelerator pedal for
the first few minutes of operation. A cold
engine uses more fuel and is subject to
increased wear.
•Whenever possible, avoid using the vehicle
for driving short distances. This does not
allow the engine to reach normal operating
temperature.
•Drive carefully and avoid rapid acceleration
and hard braking.
•Use the transmission's Drive (D) position
as often as possible and avoid using kick-
down.
•Using the transmission's Sport mode1 may
increase fuel consumption somewhat. Use
the transmission's Drive (D) position as
often as possible. See page 119 for addi-
tional information about Sport mode.
•Do not exceed posted speed limits.
•Avoid carrying unnecessary items (extra
load) in the vehicle.
•Maintain correct tire pressure. Check tire
pressure regularly (when tires are cold).
•Remove snow tires when threat of snow or
ice has ended.
•Note that roof racks, ski racks, etc,
increase air resistance and also fuel con-
sumption.
•At highway driving speeds, fuel consump-
tion will be lower with the air conditioning
on and the windows closed than with the
air conditioning off and the windows open.
•Using the onboard trip computer's fuel
consumption modes can help you learn
how to drive more economically.
Other factors that decrease gas mileage
are:
•Dirty air cleaner
•Dirty engine oil and clogged oil filter
•Dragging brakes
•Incorrect front end alignment
Some of the above mentioned items and others
are checked at the standard maintenance
intervals.
WARNING
Driving with the trunk open: Driving with
the trunk open could lead to poisonous
exhaust gases entering the passenger com-
partment. If the trunk must be kept open for
any reason, proceed as follows:
•Close the windows
•Set the ventilation system control to air
flow to floor, windshield and side win-
dows and the blower control to its high-
est setting.
Weight distribution affects handlingAt the specified curb weight your vehicle has a
tendency to understeer, which means that the
steering wheel has to be turned more than
might seem appropriate for the curvature of a
bend. This ensures good stability and reduces
the risk of rear wheel skid. Remember that
these properties can alter with the vehicle load.
The heavier the load in the trunk, the less the
tendency to understeer.
Handling, roadholdingVehicle load, tire design and inflation pressure
all affect vehicle handling. Therefore, check
that the tires are inflated to the recommended
pressure according to the vehicle load. See the
"Tire pressure" section. Loads should be dis-
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07 During your trip
Loading
07
264
WARNING
•Always secure the load to help prevent
it from moving in the event of sudden
braking.
•Switch off the engine, apply the parking
brake and put the gear selector in P
when loading and unloading the vehicle.
The cover on the rear seat armrest/child seat
has no hinge. The cover must be removed
before the ski hatch is used.
Removal:
–Open the cover 30 degrees and lift straight
up.
Installation:
–Insert the cover in the grooves behind the
upholstery and close the cover.
Roof loads
Using load carriersLoad carriers are available as Volvo accesso-
ries. Observe the following points when in use:
•To avoid damaging your vehicle and to
achieve maximum safety when driving, we
recommend using the load carriers thatVolvo has developed especially for your
vehicle.
•Volvo-approved removable roof racks are
designed to carry the maximum allowable
roof load for this vehicle: 220 lbs (100 kg).
For non-Volvo roof racks, check the man-
ufacturer's weight limits for the rack.
•Never exceed the rack manufacturer's
weigh limits and never exceed the maxi-
mum rated roof load of 220 lbs (100 kg).
•Avoid single-point loads. Distribute loads
evenly.
•Place heavier cargo at the bottom of the
load.
•Secure the cargo correctly with appropri-
ate tie-down equipment.
•Check periodically that the load carriers
and load are properly secured.
•Remember that the vehicle's center of
gravity and handling change when you
carry a load on the roof.
•The vehicle's wind resistance and fuel con-
sumption will increase with the size of the
load.
•Drive smoothly. Avoid rapid starts, fast
cornering and hard braking.

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09 Maintenance and specifications
Fuses09

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.329
PosFunctionA
Folding rear seat head
restraints15
Infotainment control mod-
ule5
Infotainment system, Sir-
iusXM
E satellite radio*10
Infotainment system15
Bluetooth hands-free sys-
tem5
-
Power moonroof*
Courtesy lighting, climate
system sensor5
12-volt sockets15
Heated rear seat* (pas-
senger's side)15
Heated rear seat* (driver's
side)15
-
Heated front passenger's
seat*15
PosFunctionA
Heated driver's seat*15
Park assist*, trailer hitch
control module*, park
assist camera*
Blind Spot Information Sys-
tem (BLIS)*5
All Wheel Drive* control
module5
Active chassis system*10
Positions-fuse box B
PosFunctionA
-
-
Front courtesy lighting,
driver's door power win-
dow controls, power
seat(s)*, HomeLInk
® Wire-
less Control System*
7.5
Instrument panel informa-
tion display5
PosFunctionA
Adaptive cruise control/
collision warning*10
Courtesy lighting, rain sen-
sor*7.5
Steering wheel module7.5
Cental locking: fuel filler
door10
-
Windshield washer15
Trunk open10
Electrical folding rear seat
outboard head restraints*10
Fuel pump20
Climate system control
panel
Alarm movement sensor*5
-
Alarm, On-board diagnos-
tic system5

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09 Maintenance and specifications
Fuses 09
330* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
PosFunctionA
-
Airbag system, occupant
weight sensor10
Collision warning system*5
Throttle pedal, auto-dim
mirror function, heated rear
seats*7.5
-
Brake lights5
Power moonroof*20
Immobilizer5

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09 Maintenance and specifications
Vehicle care 09
332
Washing the car
The following points should be kept in mind
when washing and cleaning the car:
•The car should be washed at regular inter-
vals since dirt, dust, insects and tar spots
adhere to the paint and may cause dam-
age. To help prevent corrosion, it is partic-
ularly important to wash the car frequently
in the wintertime.
•Avoid washing your car in direct sunlight.
Doing so may cause detergents and wax
to dry out and become abrasive. To avoid
scratching, use lukewarm water to soften
the dirt before you wash with a soft
sponge, and plenty of sudsy water.
•Bird droppings: Remove from paintwork
as soon as possible. Otherwise the finish
may be permanently damaged.
•A detergent can be used to facilitate the
softening of dirt and oil.
•Dry the car with a clean chamois and
remember to clean the drain holes in the
doors and rocker panels.
•Tar spots can be removed with tar remover
after the car has been washed.
•A stiff-bristle brush and lukewarm soapy
water can be used to clean the wiper
blades. Frequent cleaning of the wind-
shield and wiper blades improves visibilityconsiderably and also helps prolong the
service life of the wiper blades.
•Wash off the dirt from the underside (wheel
housings, fenders, etc).
•In areas of high industrial fallout, more fre-
quent washing is recommended.
NOTE
When washing the car, remember to remove
dirt from the drain holes in the doors and
sills.
CAUTION
•During high pressure washing, the
spray mouthpiece must never be closer
to the vehicle than 13" (30 cm). Do not
spray into the locks.
•Dirt, snow, etc., on the headlights can
reduce lighting capacity considerably.
Clean the headlights regularly, for
example when refueling.
Special moonroof cautions:
•Always close the moonroof and sun
shade before washing your vehicle.
•Never use abrasive cleaning agents on
the moonroof.
•Never use wax on the rubber seals
around the moonroof.
Exterior componentsVolvo recommends the use of special cleaning
products, available at your Volvo retailer, for
cleaning colored plastic, rubber, or ornamental
components such as chromed strips on the
exterior of your vehicle. The instructions for
using these products should be followed care-
fully. Solvents or stain removers should not be
used.
CAUTION
•Avoid waxing or polishing plastic or rub-
ber components
•Polishing chromed strips can wear
away or damage the surface
•Polishes containing abrasive sub-
stances should not be used
Automatic car wash
•We do NOT recommend washing your car
in an automatic wash during the first few
months (because the paint will not have
hardened sufficiently).
•An automatic wash is a simple and quick
way to clean your car, but it is worth
remembering that it may not be as thor-
ough as when you yourself go over the car
with sponge and water. Keeping the under-
body clean is most important, especially in
the winter. Some automatic washers do

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10 Specifications
Specifications
10
344
Weights
CategoryUSACanada
Gross vehicle weight
5-cyl. FWD
A
5-cyl. AWDB
6-cyl. AWD
4610 lbs
4770 lbs
5050 lbs2090 kg
2165 kg
2290 kg
Capacity weight
5-cyl. FWD
5-cyl. AWD
6-cyl. AWD1025 lbs
1025 lbs
1200 lbs465 kg
465 kg
545 kg
Permissible axle weights, front
5-cyl. FWD
5-cyl. AWD
6-cyl. AWD2580 lbs
2635 lbs
2755 lbs1170 kg
1195 kg
1250 kg
Permissible axle weights, rear
5-cyl. FWD
5-cyl. AWD
6-cyl. AWD2160 lbs
2270 lbs
2490 lbs980 kg
1030 kg
1130 kg
Curb weight3480 - 3810 lbs1580 - 1730 kg
Max. roof load165 lbs75 kg

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11 Index
11
358
L
Labels
list of................................................... 341
location of........................................... 340
LATCH anchors......................................... 47
Leather care............................................. 334
Lighting panel............................................ 93
Load anchoring eyelets...........................262
Loading the vehicle.......................... 262, 283
roof loads............................................ 264
Locking...................................................... 65
Locking the vehicle.................................... 55
Locks, child safety..................................... 49
Low beams................................................ 93
Low fuel level warning light........................ 79
Low oil pressure warning light................... 80
M
Main instrument panel............................. 187
Maintenance............................................ 304
hoisting the vehicle............................. 305
performed by the owner.....................305Malfunction indicator light......................... 79
Media player (infotainment system)......... 231
Menu........................................................ 189
Messages in the instrument panel........... 187
Mirrors
defroster............................................. 106
power door......................................... 105
rearview, auto-dim function................ 106
retractable........................................... 105
vanity.................................................. 208
Moonroof................................................. 108
Motor oil
checking............................................. 308
volumes.............................................. 346
MY CAR................................................... 189
O
Occupant safety........................................ 16
Occupant weight sensor...................... 27, 28
Octane recommendations.......................258
Odometer, trip........................................... 82Oil
checking............................................. 308
volumes.............................................. 346
Oil quality................................................. 346
OK button................................................ 187
On Call Roadside Assistance.................. 352
Overhead courtesy lighting........................ 99
Overheating, engine................................... 81
Oxygen sensors, heated.......................... 261
P
Paint, touching up.................................... 335
Park assist.......................................171, 173
Park Assist Camera................................. 175
Parking brake
electric, applying/releasing................. 124
warning light......................................... 80
Parking lights............................................. 97
Personal Car Communicator, unique func-
tions........................................................... 56
Polishing.................................................. 333

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11 Index
11
359
Power front seat
memory function................................... 87
with keyless drive................................. 88
Power mirrors.......................................... 105
defroster............................................. 106
Power moonroof...................................... 108
Power steering
fluid..................................................... 311
speed-dependent............................... 205
Power steering fluid................................. 347
Power windows....................................... 103
Pregnancy, using seat belts during........... 20
Private locking........................................... 60
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING. . 116, 323, 348
R
Radio
SiriusXM
E satellite radio.................... 226
Radio functions........................................ 222
HD digital radio................................... 224
Rain sensor.............................................. 101
Rear fog light............................................. 97
Rear park assist............................... 171, 173Rear seats
center head restraint............................. 89
folding................................................... 89
heated................................................. 199
Rearview mirror
auto-dim function............................... 106
compass............................................. 107
Rear window defroster............................106
Recalls, child restraints.............................. 39
Refrigerant............................................... 347
Refueling..........................................257, 258
fuel filler cap....................................... 260
fuel filler door...................................... 259
fuel tank volume.................................347
Registering child restraints........................ 39
Remote control
private locking...................................... 60
Remote key................................................ 52
approach lighting.................................. 55
immobilizer........................................... 54
key blade..................................52, 57, 60
locking the vehicle................................ 55
Personal Car Communicator..........55, 56
replacing the battery............................. 58
unlocking the vehicle............................ 55Remote key/PCC
common functions................................ 55
Reporting safety defects............................ 17
Roadside Assistance............................... 352
Road sign information (RSI)..................... 133
Roof loads............................................... 264
S
Safety, occupant........................................ 16
Safety defects, reporting........................... 17
Seat belt
reminder................................................ 20
Seat belts
Automatic locking retractor/Emergency
locking retractor.................................... 38
buckling................................................ 18
maintenance......................................... 19
pretensioners........................................ 18
reminder................................................ 19
reminder warning light.......................... 80
securing child restraint systems 42, 44, 46
unbuckling............................................ 19
use during pregnancy........................... 20
using.....................................................18

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11 Index
11
360
Seats, front..........................................86, 87
Sensus.....................................................186
Shiftlock....................................................... 9
override............................................... 120
Side door mirrors..................................... 105
Side impact airbags................................... 31
Sign information (RSI).............................. 133
SiriusXM
E satellite radio......................... 226
Snow chains............................................ 286
Snow tires................................................ 286
Spare tire................................................. 287
Speed-dependent steering...................... 205
Spin control............................................. 130
SRS............................................................ 22
Stability system...............................130, 131
Corner Traction Control (CTC)............130
Engine Drag Control (EDC).................130
indicator light........................................ 79
Starting the engine..................................113
remote start........................................ 115
with keyless drive...............................113
Starting the vehicle
after a crash (crash mode)....................36
Start inhibitor (immobilizer)........................ 54Steering wheel
adjusting............................................... 92
horn....................................................... 92
keypad.................................. 92, 189, 214
Stone chips, touching up......................... 335
Storage spaces........................................ 206
Studded tires........................................... 286
Sunroof (moonroof).................................. 108
Sun shade................................................ 104
Supplemental restraint system.................. 22
warning light......................................... 80
Symbols, overview................................... 349
T
Temporary spare tire............................... 287
Three-way catalytic converter................. 260
Tire designations.....................................280
Tire inflation pressure..............................279
Tire Pressure Monitoring System....298, 299
indicator light........................................ 79
Tires.........................................................274
age...................................................... 274
changing from summer to winter........ 275glossary of terms................................ 282
improving economy............................ 275
inflation pressure................................ 277
inflation pressure table.......................279
load ratings......................................... 278
rotation............................................... 274
Self-supporting run flat tires (SST)..... 300
snow...................................................286
spare................................................... 287
specifications...................................... 278
speed ratings...................................... 278
storing................................................. 276
studded............................................... 286
tire pressure monitoring system......... 298
tire sealing system.............................. 288
tread wear indicator............................ 275
uniform tire quality grading................. 285
Tire sealing system.................................. 288
Top tether anchors (child restraint sys-
tems).......................................................... 48
Touching up paint.................................... 335
Towing a trailer................................265, 266
trailer hitch.......................................... 266
Towing the vehicle................................... 268
Traction control........................................ 130

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