ESP VOLVO XC60 TWIN ENGINE 2019 Owner's Manual

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WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
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WARNING
Make sure that no child or other passengercomes into contact with the windows as theyare closing with keyless closing*.

NOTE
One way to reduce the pulsating wind noiseheard when the rear windows are open is toalso open the front windows slightly.

NOTE
The windows cannot be opened at speedsover approx. 180 km/h (ca112 mph), but theycan be closed.
The driver is always responsible for followingapplicable traffic regulations.

Related information
Power windows (p. 167)
Pinch protection for windows and sun cur-tains (p. 166)
Reset procedure for pinch protection(p. 167)
Keyless locking and unlocking* (p. 253)
Locking and unlocking using the remote key(p. 240)
Rearview/door mirrors
The rearview mirror and door mirrors can beused to improve the driver's visibility behind thevehicle.
Rearview mirror
The rearview mirror can be easily adjusted man-ually. The rearview mirror can be equipped withHomeLink*, auto-dim* and compass*.

Door mirrors
WARNING
The door mirror on the passenger side iscurved to improve visibility. Objects in the mir-ror may appear farther away than they actuallyare.
The joystick in the drivers' door control panel isused to adjust the position of the door mirrors.There are also several automatic settings thatcan also be connected to the memory functionbuttons for the power seat*.

Related information
HomeLink®* (p. 485)
Compass* (p. 489)
Adjusting the rearview mirror dimming func-tion (p. 170)
Adjusting the door mirrors (p. 170)
Storing positions for seats, mirrors and head-up display* (p. 186)
Activating and deactivating the heated rearwindow and door mirrors (p. 221)

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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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In rear door *
Lock button with indicator light in rear door.
Illuminated indicator lights in each door indicatethat that particular door is locked. If any door isunlocked and opened, the indicator light in thatdoor will go out. The lights in the other doors willremain illuminated.

Related information
Lock confirmation settings (p. 237)
Welcome Light (p. 161)
Using home safe lighting (p. 161)
Lock confirmation settings
Settings for how the vehicle confirms lockingand unlocking can be adjusted in the center dis-play's Settings menu.
Locking response:
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2.Tap My CarLocking.
3.Tap Visible Locking Feedback to deacti-vate the function or to select when the vehi-cle should provide a visible response: duringLock, Unlock or Both.
4.Select to receive an audible response whenlocking the vehicle by marking AudibleLocking Feedback.
Folding door mirrors* confirmation:
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2.Tap My CarMirrors and Convenience.
3.Select Fold Mirror When Locked to acti-vate or deactivate the function.

Related information
Lock indication (p. 236)
Remote key
The remote key is used to lock and unlock doorsand the tailgate. The remote key must be in thevehicle in order to start the engine.
Remote control key3, on left, and button-less key ((KeyTag)*), on right.
The remote key is not physically used to start theignition because the vehicle is standard-equippedwith keyless start (Passive Start).
To start the vehicle, the key must be in the frontsection of the passenger compartment, e.g. in thedriver's pocket or in a cup holder in the tunnelconsole.
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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and
(2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
Any changes or modification not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate thisequipment.
Canada
Volvo Standard Key IC: 4008C-HUF8423
Volvo Tag ID IC: 4008C-HUF8432
This device complies with Industry Canadalicense-exempt RSS standards. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-ference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.

Immobilizer and Passive entry/Passive
start * systems
USA-FCC ID: LTQVO3134
This device complies with part 15 of the FCCrules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and
(2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
Any changes or modification not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate thisequipment.
Canada-IC:3659A-VO3134
This device complies with Industry Canadalicense-exempt RSS standards. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-ference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.
Related information
Remote key (p. 237)
Keyless and touch-sensitive
surfaces*
If the vehicle is equipped with keyless lockingand unlocking, it is only necessary to have theremote key within range, e.g. in a pocket or bag,which makes it easier to open the vehicle if yourhands are full.

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DRIVER SUPPORT
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WARNING
The Electronic Stability Control systemESC is supplementary driver supportintended to facilitate driving and make itsafer – it cannot handle all situations inall traffic, weather and road conditions.
ESC is not a substitute for the driver'sattention and judgment. The driver isalways responsible for ensuring the vehi-cle is driven in a safe manner, at theappropriate speed, with an appropriatedistance to other vehicles, and in accord-ance with current traffic rules and regula-tions.

Stability control 3
This function helps control the driving and brak-ing force of each individual wheel in an attemptto stabilize the vehicle.

Spin control and active yaw control
This function is active at low speeds and brakesthe wheels that are spinning to transfer additionalpower from wheels that are not spinning.
This function also helps prevent the wheels fromspinning while the vehicle is accelerating.
Engine drag control
Engine drag control (EDC4) helps prevent inad-vertent wheel lock, e.g. after downshifting orusing engine braking when driving at low speedson a slippery surface.
Inadvertent wheel lock while driving could impairthe driver's ability to steer the vehicle.

Trailer Stability Assist * 5
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA6) is designed to helpstabilize a vehicle that is towing a trailer if thevehicle and trailer have begun to sway. For moreinformation, see "Trailer Stability Assist".

NOTE
The TSA function is deactivated if ESC SportMode is activated.

Related information
Electronic Stability Control Sport mode(p. 275)
Activating/deactivating Sport mode in Elec-tronic Stability Control (p. 275)
Electronic Stability Control Sport mode limi-tations (p. 275)
Electronic Stability Control symbols and mes-sages (p. 276)
Trailer Stability Assist* (p. 481)

3
Also called traction control.
4Engine Drag Control

5
Trailer Stability Assist is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original towbar.
6Trailer Stability Assist

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Speed limiter
A Speed Limiter (SL11) could be described as areverse cruise control. The driver regulates thevehicle's speed using the accelerator pedal, butis prevented by the Speed Limiter from inadver-tently exceeding a preset maximum speed.
Function buttons and symbols12.
: Activates the Speed Limiter fromstandby mode and resumes the set maxi-mum speed.
: Increases the set maximum speed
: From standby mode - activates theSpeed Limiter and sets the current speed
: From active mode - deactivates/putsthe Speed Limiter in standby mode
: Reduces the set maximum speed
Marker for set maximum speed
The vehicle's current speed
The set maximum speed

WARNING
The Speed Limiter function is supple-mentary driver support intended to facili-tate driving and help make it safer – itcannot handle all situations in all traffic,weather and road conditions.
The driver must always pay attention totraffic conditions and take action if theSpeed Limiter is not maintaining a suita-ble speed.
The Speed Limiter is not a substitute forthe driver's attention and judgment. Thedriver is always responsible for ensuringthe vehicle is driven in a safe manner, atthe appropriate speed, with an appropri-ate distance to other vehicles, and inaccordance with current traffic rules andregulations.
Related information
Cruise Control limitations (p. 281)
Activating and starting Speed Limiter(p. 278)
Managing Speed Limiter speed (p. 278)
Deactivating and putting Speed Limiter instandby mode (p. 279)
Reactivating Speed Limiter from standbymode (p. 280)
Turning off Cruise Control (p. 280)
Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 281)
Automatic Speed Limiter limitations (p. 285)
Activating/deactivating Automatic SpeedLimiter (p. 283)
Changing Automatic Speed Limiter tolerance(p. 284)
11Speed Limiter12Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on model.

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Activating and starting SpeedLimiter
The Speed Limiter (SL13) function must beselected and activated in order to regulatespeed.

Putting Speed Limiter in standby mode
Note: This illustration is general and details may varydepending on model.
–Press ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) and scroll to the Speed
Limiter function (4).
>The symbol (4) will appear, indicating thatthe Speed Limiter is in standby mode.

Starting the Speed Limiter
The Speed Limiter can only be activated whilethe engine is running. The lowest maximumspeed that can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph).
–With the Speed Limiter in standby mode and
the symbol displayed, press the
button (2) on the steering wheel key-pad.
>The Speed Limiter will be started and thevehicle's current speed will be set as themaximum speed.
Related information
Speed limiter (p. 277)
Managing Speed Limiter speed
The Speed Limiter (SL14) can be set to variousspeeds.
Setting/changing set speed
Note: This illustration is general and details may varydepending on model.
–Change a set speed by pressing the (1)
or (3) buttons briefly or by pressing andholding them:
Press briefly: Press briefly: each presschanges the speed in +/- 5 mph(+/- 5 km/h) increments.
Press and hold: Release the button whenthe set speed indicator (4) has moved tothe desired speed.
The most recently set speed will be stored.
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Related information
Speed limiter (p. 277)Deactivating and putting SpeedLimiter in standby mode
The Speed Limiter (SL15) can be temporarilydeactivated and put in standby mode.
Note: This illustration is general and details may varydepending on model.
To deactivate the Speed Limiter and put it instandby mode:
–Press the button on the steering wheel(2).
>The speed limit markings and symbols inthe instrument panel will change fromWHITE to GRAY. This indicates that theSpeed Limiter is temporarily deactivatedand the driver can exceed the set maxi-mum speed.
Temporarily deactivating using the
accelerator pedal
The set maximum speed can be temporarilydeactivated and exceeded using the acceleratorpedal without first putting the Speed Limiter instandby mode, e.g. when quick acceleration isrequired.
To do so:
1. Depress the accelerator as far as possibleand then release it when the desired speedhas been reached.
> The Speed Limiter will remain activatedand the symbol in the instrument panelwill be WHITE.
2. Release the accelerator pedal fully when thetemporary acceleration is completed.
> The vehicle will use engine braking toautomatically slow down to a speed belowthe most recently set maximum speed.

Related information
Speed limiter (p. 277)
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WARNING
The ASL function is supplementary driversupport intended to facilitate driving andhelp make it safer – it cannot handle allsituations in all traffic, weather and roadconditions.
Even if the driver can clearly see thespeed limit sign, the speed informationfrom the Road Sign Information (RSI)function to ASL may be incorrect. In suchcases, the driver must intervene andaccelerate or brake to an appropriatespeed.
ASL is not a substitute for the driver'sattention and judgment. The driver isalways responsible for ensuring the vehi-cle is driven in a safe manner, at theappropriate speed, with an appropriatedistance to other vehicles, and in accord-ance with current traffic rules and regula-tions.
See also the heading "Road Sign Infor-mation limitations".
Is SL or ASL active?
The symbols in the instrument panel indicatewhich Speed Limiter function is active:
SymbolSLASL
A✓ ✓
Road sign symbolB after "70" = ASL isactivated.

AWHITE symbol: The function is active. GRAY symbol: Standbymode.BSee "ASL symbol" below for an explanation of the symbol's dif-ferent colors.

ASL symbol
The road sign symbol (next to thestored speed ("70" here) in the centerof the speedometer) can be displayedin three different colors, which areexplained in the following table:
Road signsymbol's colorExplanation
Greenish-yel-lowASL is active
GrayASL is in standby mode
Amber/orange ASL is temporarily instandby mode, e.g. becausea speed limit sign could notbe read.
Related information
Speed limiter (p. 277)
Activating/deactivating Automatic SpeedLimiter (p. 283)
Changing Automatic Speed Limiter tolerance(p. 284)
Automatic Speed Limiter limitations (p. 285)

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WARNING
The cruise control function is supplemen-tary driver support intended to facilitatedriving and help make it safer – it cannothandle all situations in all traffic, weatherand road conditions.
The driver is advised to read all sectionsin the Owner's Manual about this functionto learn of its limitations, which the drivermust be aware of before using the func-tion (see the link list at the end of thisarticle).
Cruise control is not a substitute for thedriver's attention and judgment. The driveris always responsible for ensuring thevehicle is driven in a safe manner, at theappropriate speed, with an appropriatedistance to other vehicles, and in accord-ance with current traffic rules and regula-tions.

Related information
Activating and starting Cruise Control(p. 286)
Managing Cruise Control speed (p. 287)
Deactivating and putting Cruise Control instandby mode (p. 288)
Reactivating Cruise Control from standbymode (p. 289)
Switching off Cruise Control (p. 290)
Switching between Cruise Control and Adap-tive Cruise Control (p. 307)Activating and starting CruiseControl
The Cruise Control (CC24) function must beselected and activated in order to regulatespeed.
Note: This illustration is general and details may varydepending on model.
Putting Cruise Control in standby mode
To put Cruise Control in standby mode:
–Tap ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) and scroll to the (4) function.
>A symbol will appear and Cruise Controlcan then be activated.

Activating/starting Cruise Control
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DRIVER SUPPORT
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NOTE
The greater the vehicles' speed, thegreater the distance between them for aset time interval.
Only use the time intervals permitted bylocal traffic regulations.
The set time interval is also used by theAdaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assistfunctions.

WARNING
Only use a time interval suitable for thecurrent traffic conditions.
The driver should be aware that shorttime intervals give them limited time toreact and act to any unforeseen trafficsituation.

Related information
Distance Alert* (p. 290)
Distance Alert limitations36
Distance Alert functionality may be reduced incertain situations.
WARNING
The radar sensor has a limited field ofvision. In some situations, it may detect avehicle later than expected or not detectother vehicles at all.
The radar sensor cannot cover all drivingsituations and traffic, weather and roadconditions.
The driver is responsible for maintaining asafe distance and speed and must inter-vene if the various driver support systemsdo not maintain a suitable speed or suita-ble distance to the vehicle ahead.
Maintenance of radar sensor componentsmay only be performed by a trained andqualified Volvo technician.
Strong sunlight, reflections from the roadsurface, strong lighting contrasts or usingsunglasses may make the warning light inthe windshield difficult to see. Poorweather or winding roads can affect theradar sensor's capacity to detect vehiclesahead.
A vehicle's size (e.g., a motorcycle) canalso affect the radar sensor's capacity todetect another vehicle. This may result inthe warning light illuminating at a shorter
36The Distance Alert function is only available in vehicles that can display information on the windshield with a head-up display.

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