airbag VOLVO XC90 2017 Owner´s Manual

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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Voice control settings
There are a number of settings that can be made for the voice control system.
Open the center display's Top view and tap
SettingsSystemVoice Control and
select settings. •
Repeat Voice Command
•Gender
•Speech Rate
Sound settings
Open Top view and tap SettingsSound
System VolumesVoice Control.
Changing languages
The voice control system only understands the languages marked by the
symbol in the list
of possible system languages. Changing the language for this system also affects menus, messages and help texts. Open Top view and tap
SettingsSystemSystem Language.
Related information
• Voice control (p. 119)
• Using voice commands (p. 119)
• Navigation system voice commands (p. 123)
Instrument panel
The instrument panel displays vehicle- and driv- ing-related information.
The gauges, indicators, symbols and functions displayed in the instrument panel depend on theequipment/systems installed in the vehicle andwhich functions are currently activated. The instrument panel is available in two versions: 12" and 8". Some of the functions listed below are optional.
WARNING
• If the instrument panel is not functioning properly, information about e.g., brakes,airbags or other safety-related messagescannot be displayed and the driver cannotbe alerted to possible problems.
• If the instrument panel turns off, does notactivate when the ignition is switched onor is completely/partially not possible toread, do not drive the vehicle. Contact atrained and qualified Volvo service techni-cian.
12" Instrument panel
Left side
• Speedometer
• Trip odometer
• Odometer
• Cruise control/speed limiter information
• Road sign information
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Related information

Instrument panel (p. 124)
Warning symbols in the instrument panel
The warning symbols alert the driver that an important function is activated or that a seriousfault has occurred.
Symbol Meaning
Warning The red warning symbol alerts the driver that an important function isactivated or that a serious faulthas occurred that may affect thevehicle's drivability. The warningsymbol can also illuminate in com-bination with other symbols.
Seat belt reminder This symbol will flash for approxi- mately 6 seconds if the driver orfront seat passenger has not fas-tened his or her seat belt or if any-one in the rear seat has unbuck-led a seat belt.
Symbol Meaning
Airbags If this light remains on after the vehicle has been started or comeson while the vehicle is beingdriven, a fault has been detectedin one of the vehicle's safety sys-tems. See the message in theinstrument panel. Have the sys-tem(s) inspected by a trained andqualified Volvo service technicianas soon as possible.
A
BBrake system If this symbol illuminates, the brake fluid level may be too low.Stop the vehicle in a safe placeand check the level in the brakefluid reservoir. See also the warn-ing following this table.
A
BParking brake This symbol flashes while the parking brake is being applied andthen glows steadily when theparking brake has been set. If the symbol flashes in any other situation, this indicates a fault. Seethe text message in the instru-ment panel.

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Turn Auto-hold on or off by pressing the control in the tunnel console. The indicator light illumi-nates when the function is on. When Auto-hold is off, Hill Start Assist (HSA) will be activated to help prevent the vehicle from roll-ing backwards when starting up a hill.
Instrument panel symbol
Symbol
Explanation
The symbol in the instrument panel illuminates when this func-tion is using the normal brakes tokeep the vehicle stationary.
A
BThis symbol in the instrument panel illuminates when Auto-holdis using the parking brake to keepthe vehicle stationary
A
US models
B Canadian models
Related information
• Hill Start Assist (p. 360)
• Brake functions (p. 356)
Brake assist system The Brake Assist System (BAS) increases brak- ing force, thereby helping reduce braking dis-tance.
The system monitors the driver's braking habits and increases braking force when necessary.Brake force can be increased up to the point atwhich the ABS system is activated. The functionis deactivated when pressure on the brake pedaldecreases.
Related information
•Brakes (p. 354)
Braking effect after a collision
In certain types of collisions, the vehicle's brakes are applied to help prevent or mitigate a secon-dary collision.
Maintaining control of the vehicle after a collision may be difficult. To help avoid or mitigate theeffect of a secondary collision, the brakes areapplied automatically to help bring the vehicle toa stop. The brake lights and hazard warning flashers will be activated and the flashers will remain on afterthe vehicle has come to a standstill. The parkingbrake will then be applied automatically. In a situation where stopping the vehicle may not be desirable, the driver can override this systemby pressing the accelerator pedal. This feature can only function if the brake system is intact after the collision.
Related information
• Brake functions (p. 356)
• Airbag system (p. 65)
• Rear Collision Warning (RCW) (p. 316)

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Towing recommendations
Always check with state and local authorities before attempting to tow another vehiclebecause this type of towing is subject to regula-tions regarding maximum towing speed, lengthand type of towing device, lighting, etc.
Towing your vehicle behind another vehicle
1. After securely attaching the towing line to both vehicles, put the gear selector in posi- tion N and release the parking brake.
2. Put the ignition in mode II by turning the
start knob to START (without depressing
the brake pedal) and hold it in this position
for approx. 4 seconds. Release the knob.
3. Put the gear selector in position N and
release the parking brake.
4. The towing vehicle can now begin driving.
5. Keep the tow rope taut when the towing vehicle slows down by applying light pressure on the brake pedal. This will help prevent jar-ring movements of the vehicle being towed.
6. Be prepared to apply the brakes to stop the vehicle being towed.
CAUTION
General towing precautions:
• If the vehicle's battery is dead, an auxiliary battery will be necessary to provide cur-rent for releasing the electric parkingbrake and to move the gear selector from the
P position to N. If this is not possible,
use the shiftlock override procedure tomanually release the gear selector from P
and move it to N.
• Maximum speed: 50 mph (80 km/h). Do not exceed the maximum allowable tow-ing speed.
• Maximum distance with front wheels onground: 50 miles (80 km).
• The vehicle should only be towed in theforward direction.
WARNING
• When the vehicle is being towed, the igni- tion should be in mode
II (in mode I, all of
the vehicle's airbags are deactivated).
• The remote key must remain inside the vehicle.
• The power brakes and power steering willnot function when the engine is not run-ning. Approximately 5 times more pres-sure will be required on the brake pedaland the steering wheel will be considera-bly harder to turn.
• The towing eyelets must not be used forpulling the vehicle out of a ditch or forany similar purpose involving severestrain.

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Fuses in the cargo compartment The fuses in the cargo compartment help pro- tect electrical components such as power seats *, airbags and seat belt tensioners.

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Positions
• Fuses 13–17 and 21–36 are called "Micro".
• Fuses 1–12, 18–20 and 37 are called "MCase" and should only be replaced by atrained and qualified Volvo service technician.
Function
A
Heated rear window 30
– –
Pneumatic suspension* compressor 40
Rear auxiliary electric heater (pas- senger side) 30
– –
Rear auxiliary electric heater (driver side)
* 30
– –
– –
Power tailgate
* 25
Power front seat (passenger side)
*
module 20
Trailer hitch
* control module 40
Seat belt tensioner module (pas- senger side) 40
Function
A
Internal relay windings 5
– –
Foot movement detection module for opening the power tailgate*5
– –
Module for electrically folding third row seats
* 20
Trailer hitch
* control module 25
Power front seat (driver seat
* mod-
ule 20
Seat belt tensioner module (driver side)
40
Parking camera
* 5
– –
– –
– –
– –
Airbag and seat belt tensioner modules 5
– –
Function
A
Heated rear seat (driver side)*15
– –
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)
*5
– –
Seat belt tensioner modules 5
Emission system actuator 5
– –
All Wheel Drive control module
*15
Heated rear seat (passenger side)
*15
– –
Related information
•Replacing fuses (p. 493)
• Fuses (p. 492)
• Fuses in the passenger compartment (p. 498)
• Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 494)

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INDEX
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A
A/C (air conditioning) 197
Accessory installation warning 21, 24
Active high beams 142
Active yaw control 251
Adaptive brake lights 358
Adaptive cruise control 269, 272, 273,275, 276, 277, 281
passing assistance 277
pilot assist 295
Adaptive Cruise Control fault tracing 279
limitations 280
Airbags disconnecting the front passenger

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INDEX
550Engine
overheating 366
Start/Stop 389, 391
starting 382
turning off 384
Engine compartment fuses 494
Engine compartment overview 515
Engine oil 544 checking 516, 517
Engine specifications 542
Environment 15Eyelet towing 367
Eyelets for anchoring loads 216
F
Federal Clean Air Act 480 Flat tires repairing with tire sealing system 471, 473 , 477
Floor mats placing correctly 382
Fluid specifications 540, 541, 546
Fog lights front 144
rear 145
Front airbags 65, 66 disconnecting passenger

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INDEX
554Rollover Protection System (ROPS) 255
Roll Stability Control (RSC) 255
Run-off mitigation 333, 335
S
Safety, occupant 56
Safety defects, reporting 57
Safety locks, child 246
Safety mode 74Seat
adjusting the passenger's seat from the
driver's seat 164
Seat belt reminder 64
Seat belts Automatic locking retractor/Emergency
locking retractor 77
buckling 62
pretensioners 60, 61
reminder 64
securing child restraint systems 79, 81, 83
unbuckling 62
use during pregnancy 58
using 60
Seats rear 169
Sensus 17 Service connected service booking 484
Settings view categories 110
resetting 113
system settings 112
Shiftlock override 393
Side door mirrors 102
Side impact airbags 72Sirius Satellite radio Travel link 413
SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio
traffic information 410, 411, 412
Snow chains 459
Snow tires 459Sound settings media 436
ringtones 425
Sound settings, audio system 403, 436 Specifications bulbs 511
Speed camera alert 324
Speed limiter 255, 257, 261 automatic 257, 259deactivating/reactivating 260
starting/activating 256
Spin control 251
Stability system 251 sport mode 252
Start/Stop (engine function) 389, 391Start and lock system type designations 248
Starting and driving 354
Starting the engine 382Starting the vehicle after a crash (crash mode) 74
Start inhibitor (immobilizer) 224
Steel grid in cargo area 215
Steering wheel 160 adjusting 161
heated 197
horn 160
keypad 160
Steering wheel paddles 160
Stone chips, touching up 528, 529
Storage compartments 210
Studded tires 459Sunroof laminated panoramic roof 103, 104
Sun shade 107, 109

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