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06 During your journey
Driving with a trailer
06
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Push the protective cover until it snaps
tight.
Trailer Stability Assist - TSA
The TSA system (Trailer Stability Assist) serves
to stabilise the car and trailer combination if it
begins to snake.
The TSA function is part of the DSTC system
(Dynamic Stability and Traction Control), see
page 164.
FunctionThe snaking phenomenon can occur with any
car/trailer combination. Normally, snaking
occurs at extremely high speeds. But, there is
a risk of it occurring at lower speeds
(70-90 km/h) if the trailer is overloaded or the
load is improperly distributed, e.g. too far back.
In order for snaking to occur, there must be a
triggering factor, e.g.:
•Car with trailer subjected to a sudden and
powerful side wind.
•Car with trailer drives on an uneven road
surface or in a pothole.
•Sweeping steering wheel movements.
OperationIf snaking has started, it could be difficult or
even impossible to suppress. This makes the
car/trailer combination difficult to control and
there is a risk that you could, for example, end
up in the wrong lane or leave the carriageway.
TSA system continually monitors car move-
ments, particularly lateral movements. If snak-
ing is detected, the front wheels are individually
braked. This serves to stabilise the car/trailer
combination. This is often enough to help the
driver regain control of the car.
If snaking is not eliminated the first time the
TSA system comes into action, the car/trailer
combination is braked with all wheels and
engine power is reduced. Once snaking has
been gradually suppressed and the car/trailer
combination is once again stable, the TSA sys-
tem stops regulating and the driver once again
has full control of the car.
MiscellaneousThe TSA system can engage within the speed
interval 60 to 160 km/h.
NOTE
TSA is deactivated if the driver selectsSport mode, see page 164.
TSA may fail to engage if the driver uses severe
steering wheel movements to try to rectify the
snaking because in such a situation the TSA
system cannot determine whether it is the
trailer or the driver that is causing the snaking.
The DSTC symbol in the combined
instrument panel flashes when the
TSA is working.
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07 Wheels and tyres
Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)*
07

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.297 General
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System)*
warns the driver when the pressure is too low
in one or more of the car's tyres. It uses sensors
located inside the air valve in each wheel.
When the car is driven at about 40 km/h the
system detects the tyre pressure. If the pres-
sure is too low then a warning lamp
on the
instrument panel illuminates and a message is
shown on the display.
Always check the system after changing a
wheel in order to ensure that replacement
wheels work with the system.
For information on correct tyre pressures, see
page 358.
The system does not replace normal tyre main-
tenance.
IMPORTANT
If a fault should arise in the tyre pressure
system a warning lamp on the instru-
ment panel will illuminate and a message
will be shown. This can be for various rea-
sons, e.g. fitting a wheel not equipped with
a sensor adapted for Volvo's tyre pressure
monitoring system.
Adjusting tyre pressure monitoringTyre pressure monitoring can be adjusted in
order to follow Volvo's tyre pressure recom-
mendations, when driving with a heavy load for
example.
NOTE
The engine must not be running when the
tyres are calibrated.
The settings are made with the control in the
centre console, see page 142.
1. Inflate the tyres to the required pressure
and select key position I or II.
2.
Select the menu system MY CAR to open
the menus to Settings
Tyre pressure
3.
Select
Calibrate tyre pressure.
4.
Press OK.
5. Start the car and drive at least at 40 km/h
for a total of at least 1 minute and check
that the message disappears.
> Calibration is complete.
Rectifying low tyre pressureIf a message for low tyre pressure is shown in
the display:
1. Check the tyre pressure in all four tyres.2. Inflate the tyre(s) to the correct pressure.
3. Drive at least at 40 km/h for a total of at
least 1 minute and check that the message
disappears.
Deactivating/activating tyre pressure
monitoring
NOTE
The engine must not be running when tyre
pressure monitoring is activated/deacti-
vated.
The settings are made with the control in the
centre console, see page 142.
1.
Select key position I or II.
2.
Select the system MY CAR to open the
menus to Car settings
Tyre pressure
3.
Select
Tyre pressure system and press
OK.
>
A
X is shown in the display if the system
is activated, the option disappears if the
system is deactivated.
RecommendationsOnly factory fitted wheels are equipped with
TPMS sensors in the valves.
•If wheels without TPMS sensors are used
then Tyre press. syst Service required
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07 Wheels and tyres
Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)*
07
298* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
will be shown every time the car is driven
faster than 40 km/h for more than 10
minutes.
•Volvo recommends that TPMS sensors are
fitted to all wheels on the car.
•Volvo recommends that sensors are not
moved between different wheels.
WARNING
When inflating a tyre equipped with TPMS,
hold the nozzle of the pump directly against
the valve to avoid damaging the valve.
Driveable punctured tyres*
If Self Supporting run flat Tyres (SST)* have
been selected then the car is also equipped
with TPMS.
This type of tyre has a specially reinforced side
wall that makes continued driving possible to
a limited extent despite the tyre losing some
pressure. These tyres are fitted on a special
rim. (Normal tyres can also be fitted to this rim).
If an SST tyre loses tyre pressure then the yel-
low TPMS lamp on the instrument panel illumi-
nates and a message is shown in the text
panel. If this occurs, reduce speed to
max. 80 km/h. The tyre must be replaced as
soon as possible.Drive carefully, in some cases it can be difficult
to see which tyre is faulty. In order to establish
which tyre needs attention, check all four tyres.
WARNING
SST tyres should only be fitted by individu-
als with expertise on SST tyres.
SST tyres must only be fitted together with
TPMS.
After a fault message on low tyre pressure
has been shown, do not drive faster than
80 km/h.
Maximum driving distance to tyre change is
80 km.
Avoid hard driving such as sudden braking
or turning.
SST tyres must be replaced if they are dam-
aged or punctured.
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08 Maintenance and service
Lamps
08
316
Lamp housing, rear
The reversing, fog and direction indicator bulbs
in the rear lamp cluster are replaced from inside
the cargo area.
1. Open the panel.
2. Remove the insulation that is fitted in front
of the bulb holder by pulling it straight out.
3. Press down the catch and pull out the bulb
holder.
4. Remove the blown bulb by pressing it in
and turning anticlockwise.
5. Fit a new bulb, press down and turn clock-
wise.
6. Press down the catch when the bulb holder
is refitted.7. Refit the insulation and panel.
NOTE
If an error message remains after the broken
bulb has been replaced then we recom-
mend that you visit an authorised Volvo
workshop.
Location of rear bulbs
Lamp lens, right-hand side
Brake light (LED)
Direction indicators
Reversing lamp
Rear fog lamp (driver's side)
Number plate lighting
1. Remove the screws with a screwdriver.
2. Carefully detach the whole lamp housing
and withdraw it.
3. Replace the bulb.
4. Refit the whole lamp housing and screw it
into place.
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08 Maintenance and service
Fuses
08
330* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Under the glovebox
Positions
Box
AFunctionA
Primary fuse for audio
control module*40
--
--
--
--
Box
AFunctionA
Door handle (Keyless*)5
--
Control panel, driver's
door20
Control panel, front pas-
senger door20
Box
AFunctionA
Control panel, rear pas-
senger door, right20
Control panel, rear pas-
senger door, left20
Keyless*7.5
Power seat driver's side*20
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08 Maintenance and service
Fuses
08

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.331
Box
AFunctionA
Power seat passenger
side*20
Folding head restraint*15
Infotainment control mod-
ule5
Audio control module*,
TV*
Satellite radio*, Digital
radio*10
Audio15
Phone*5
--
Sun roof*, Interior lighting
roof, Climate sensor5
12 V socket, tunnel con-
sole15
Seat heating (passenger
side)15
Seat heating (driver's side)15
Box
AFunctionA
--
Seat heating, rear passen-
ger side right*15
Seat heating, rear passen-
ger side left*15
Parking assistance*, Park-
ing camera*, Towbar con-
trol module *
BLIS*5
AWD control module*10
Active chassis Four-C*10
Box
BFunctionA
Rear window wiper15
--
Box
BFunctionA
Interior lighting, Driver's
door control panel, power
windows, Power seats,
front*, Remote controlled
garage door opener*7.5
Information display (DIM)5
Adaptive cruise control,
ACC*, collision warning
system*10
Interior lighting, Rain sen-
sor7.5
Steering wheel module7.5
Central locking system
rear, Central locking sys-
tem fuel filler flap10
Rear window washer15
Windscreen washers15
Opening tailgate10
--
Fuel pump20
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08 Maintenance and service
Fuses
08
332* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Box
BFunctionA
Remote control key
receiver, Movement detec-
tor alarm*, Climate panel5
Steering lock15
Siren alarm*, Data link con-
nector OBDII5
--
Airbags10
Collision warning system5
Accelerator pedal, PTC
element air preheater*,
Dimming, interior rearview
mirror*, Seat heating, rear*7.5
--
Brake light5
Sunroof*20
Immobiliser5
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09 Specifications
Symbols in the display09

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.373 General
There are a variety of different symbols in the
display in the car. The symbols are divided into
warning, indicator and information symbols.
Shown below are the most common symbols
with their meanings and a reference to where
in the manual further information can be found.
For more information on symbols and text
messages, see pages 76, 77 and 140.
The red warning symbol
illuminates
when a fault has been indicated which could
affect the safety and/or driveability of the car.
At the same time an explanatory text is dis-
played in the information display.
The yellow information symbol
illumi-
nates, in combination with text in the informa-
tion display, when a deviation in any of the car's
systems has occurred. The yellow symbol
information can also illuminate in combination
with other symbols.
Symbols in the display
Indicator and warning symbols in the
combined instrument panel
SymbolMeaningPage
Low oil pres-
sure77
Parking
brake77, 131, 132
Airbags -
SRS21, 77
Seatbelt
reminder18, 77
Alternator
not charging77
Fault in the
brake system77, 130
Warning,
safety mode21, 32, 77, 79,
120
Indicator and information symbols in the
combined instrument panel
SymbolMeaningPage
Fault in the ABL
system*76, 90
Emissions sys-
tem76
Fault in the ABS
system76, 130
Rear fog lamp on76, 91
Stability system,
DSTC, Trailer
stability assist76, 165, 283
Engine pre-
heater (diesel)76
Low level in fuel
tank76, 159
Information,
read display text76
Main beam on76, 90
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09 Specifications
Symbols in the display 09
374* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
SymbolMeaningPage
Left-hand direc-
tion indicators76
Right-hand
direction indica-
tors76
Other information symbols in the
combined instrument panel
SymbolMeaningPage
Adaptive cruise
control*167, 173,
179
Adaptive cruise
control*179
Adaptive cruise
control*, Distance
Alert*179, 182
Adaptive cruise
control*, Distance
Alert*179, 182
Adaptive cruise
control*179
SymbolMeaningPage
Adaptive cruise
control*, Distance
Alert*174, 181
Adaptive cruise
control*, Distance
Alert*174, 181
Adaptive cruise
control*173
Radar sensor*179,
182193
Adaptive cruise
control*179
Speed limiter169
Camera sensor*,
Laser sensor*187, 193,
196, 199
Auto Brake*, Dis-
tance Alert*, City
Safety
TM, Collision
warning system*
182, 187,
193
SymbolMeaningPage
G02510
2
Fuel-driven engine
block heater and
passenger com-
partment heater*159
ABL system*90
Fuel filler flap,
right-hand side269
Low battery159
Parking brake132
Rain sensor*98
Driver Alert Sys-
tem*196
Driver Alert Sys-
tem*, Lane Depar-
ture Warning*196, 199
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10 Alphabetical Index
10
377
Bag holder .............................................. 274
Battery.............................................321, 360
maintenance....................................... 321
Remote control .................................. 246
remote control key/PCC....................... 55
start assistance................................... 115
symbols on the battery....................... 321
warning symbols................................. 321
Blind spot (BLIS)...................................... 207
Blind Spot Information System, BLIS...... 207
Bluetooth
Ÿ
handsfree ........................................... 247
media ................................................. 239
microphone off ..................................249
streaming audio ................................. 239
transfer call to mobile ........................ 249
Bonnet, opening...................................... 306
Brake and clutch fluid..............................311
Brake light.................................................. 91
Brakes...................................................... 129
anti-lock braking system, ABS........... 129
brake light............................................. 91
brake system...................................... 129
electric parking brake......................... 131
Emergency Brake Assistance, EBA ... 129
emergency brake lights........................ 91filling brake fluid.................................. 311
symbols in the combined instrument
panel...................................................130
Bulbs, see Lighting.................................. 313
C
Calls
incoming............................................. 249
operation............................................. 249
Camera sensor................................185, 191
Car care................................................... 336
Car care, leather upholstery.................... 338
Cargo area
cargo cover......................................... 276
lighting.................................................. 93
loading................................................273
mounting points.................................. 274
safety grille.......................................... 276
safety net............................................ 275
Cargo cover............................................. 276
Car upholstery......................................... 338
Car wash.................................................. 336
Catalytic converter................................... 270
recovery..............................................284CD ........................................................... 232
Centre console........................................ 142
Chassis settings......................................166
Checking and topping up the coolant..... 310
Checking the engine oil level................... 307
Children..................................................... 33
child safety locks.................................. 40
child seats and side airbags................. 26
location in the car.................................33
safety.................................................... 33
Child safety locks...................................... 66
Child seat................................................... 33
Child seats................................................. 33
integrated two-stage booster cushion. 38
ISOFIX fixture system for child seats. . . 40
recommended...................................... 35
size classes for child seats with the ISO-
FIX fixture system................................. 40
upper mounting points for child seats. . 44
City Safety™............................................ 184
Cleaning
automatic car washes......................... 336
car wash............................................. 336
rims..................................................... 337
seatbelts............................................. 339
upholstery........................................... 338
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