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STARTING AND DRIVING
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Shiftlock The automatic transmission's shiftlock feature helps prevent inadvertently moving the gearselector between different positions.
Automatic shiftlock
From Park – P
In order to move the gear selector from the P
position, the brake pedal must be depressed and the ignition must be in mode II.
From neutral – N
If the gear selector is in N and the vehicle has
been stationary for more than 3 seconds (regard- less of whether or not the engine is running), theshiftlock feature will lock the gear selector in thisposition. In order to move the gear selector from the N
position, the brake pedal must be depressed and the ignition must be in mode II.
Messages in the instrument panelIf the gear selector is locked in position, a mes- sage such as: Gear lever Press brake pedal
to activate gear lever will be displayed.
There is no mechanical shiftlock function.
Related information
• Gear selector positions (p. 396)
• Automatic transmission (p. 395)
Gear shift indicator
The gear shift indicator in the instrument panel shows the current gear (in manual shiftingmode) and will prompt the driver to shift up ordown to help get the best possible fuel econ-omy.
The gear shift indicator shows the current gear in the instrument panel and uses an upward arrowto recommend shifting to a higher gear. The indi- cator is also shown in mode B or if the steering
wheel paddles * are being used in while the trans-
mission is in mode D.
Gear shift indicator (generic illustration)
Related information
• Gear selector positions (p. 396)
• Steering wheel paddles
* (p. 398)
Gear selector positions
The shift-by-wire gear transmission shifts gears electronically instead of mechanically for fasterand more distinct gear shifting.
Selecting gearsSelect gears by moving the spring-loaded, non-locking gear selector forward or rearward.
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Gear selector positions
The following gear selector positions are shown in the instrument panel:
P, R, N, D or B (brake).
For manual shifting, the gear indicator in the instrument panel shows the gear currently beingused (1–8).
Park – P
Park is activated using a switch located next to the gear selector. Select P when the vehicle is parked or when the
starting the engine. The vehicle must be station- ary when P is selected.
To select another gear, the ignition must be inmode II and the brake pedal must be depressed.
Help functions: The system will automatically shift to P:
• If the ignition is switched off while
D or R is
selected.
• If the driver unbuckles the seat belt and opens the door while the engine is running if P
has not already been selected. In position
P, the transmission is mechanically
locked. Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked.
WARNING
Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked, particularly when parking on a hill. The transmission's P mode may not be
able to keep the vehicle stationary if it is parked on an incline.
Reverse – R
The vehicle must be stationary before R can be
selected.
Neutral – N
No gear is selected and the engine can be started. Always apply the parking brake if thevehicle is not moving and the gear selector is in the N position.
The ignition must be in mode II and the brake
pedal must be depressed before the gear selec-tor can be moved from N.
Drive – D
D is the normal driving position and gear shifting
is fully automatic. The vehicle must be stationary when the gear selector is moved from R to D.
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INFOTAINMENT
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The infotainment system
The infotainment system consists of a radio, media player and has the capacity to communi-cate with a Bluetooth-connected cell phone. It isalso possible to connect to the Internet to e.g.,stream audio content via apps. The system's functions can be controlled from the right-side steering wheel keypad, the centerdisplay or by using voice commands.
Infotainment overview
System updates
The infotainment system is constantly being developed and improved. For optimal functional-ity, updates can be downloaded. See the article"System updates" and the support sitesupport.volvocars.com.
Related information
• Media player (p. 421)
• Radio (p. 405)
• Phone (p. 414)
• Internet connected vehicle (p. 431)
• Apps (applications) (p. 433)
• Ignition modes (p. 370)
• Symbols in the center display status bar (p. 47)
• Voice control (p. 120)
• Infotainment system license information(p. 437)
• System updates (p. 474)
Sound settings
The infotainment system is precalibrated for opti- mal sound reproduction but these settings canbe changed to suit your personal preferences.
The system's volume is normally adjusted using the right-side steering wheel keypad or the vol-ume control below the center display.
Optimal sound reproduction settingsThe audio system is precalibrated for optimalsound reproduction using digital signal process-ing. This calibration takes into account the speak-ers, amplifier, cabin acoustics, listener position,etc., for each combination of vehicle and infotain-ment system. Dynamic calibration is also available, which moni- tors the setting of the volume control, radioreception and the vehicle's speed. Specific sound settings are described in the respective articles/sections of this owner's infor-mation. To change a setting, pull down the center dis- play's Top view and tap
SettingsSound.
Active noise suppression 1The vehicle can be equipped with an active noise suppression function that reduces engine noisein the passenger compartment by utilizing theinfotainment system. The microphone(s) in the
1
Certain models only.
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INFOTAINMENT
4166. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the
phone's Bluetooth function, activate the phone's function for tethering/personal hot-spot, etc.
Alternative 2: searching for the vehicle from the phone
1. Open the center display's Phone view.
•If no phones have been paired to the vehi- cle, tap
Add phoneMake vehicle
discoverable.
• If a phone has previously been paired to the vehicle, tap
Change and tap Add
phone
Make vehicle discoverable in
the pop-up window.
2. Activate the phone's Bluetooth function.
3. Search in the phone for Bluetooth devices. > A list of Bluetooth devices will be dis-played.
4. Select the vehicle's name in the list.
5. Check that the code displayed in the phone is the same as the one in the vehicle. Con- firm in both places.
6. For the phone selected, accept or cancel the alternatives for the phone book (list of con-tacts), text messages, etc. Full functionalitymay not be available in all cell phones. 7. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the
phone's Bluetooth function, activate thephone's function for tethering/personal hot-spot, etc.
NOTE
If your cell phone's operating system is upda- ted, this may break the connection betweenthe phone and the vehicle. If this happens,delete the phone from the list of pairedphones and repeat the pairing proceduredescribed in this article.
Compatible cell phonesMany of the cell phones available today have Bluetooth functionality but not all of them arefully compatible with the vehicle. Go towww.volvocars.com for a list of compatiblephones or contact your Volvo retailer.
Related information
• Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone (p. 416)
• Handling phone calls (p. 417)
• Handling text messages (p. 418)
• Phone settings (p. 419)
• Bluetooth settings (p. 433)
Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone
Once a cell phone or other Bluetooth device has been paired to the infotainment system, it can beconnected, disconnected or removed from thelist of available devices.
Connecting automatically1. Before switching on the vehicle's ignition, be sure that the phone's Bluetooth and personal hotspot (tethering) functions are activated.
2. Switch on the ignition. > The phone (or other device) will be con-nected to the system and can be usedwirelessly.
Connecting manually1. Be sure that the phone's Bluetooth and per- sonal hotspot (tethering) functions are acti-vated.
2. In the center display, open Phone view and tap
Change phone.
> A list of available Bluetooth devices (ones that have already been paired to the info- tainment system) will be displayed.
3. Tap the name of the phone or other device to be connected.
> The phone (or other device) will be con-nected.
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3.
Tap
Search.
> The infotainment system will search through all connected devices and any results will be displayed by category.
Related information
• Media player (p. 421)
• Playing media (p. 424)
• Using the center display keyboard (p. 35)
Playing media through the AUX/USB sockets
An external media device, such as an iPod or an mp-3 player can be connected to the infotain-ment system.
A device with rechargeable batteries can be recharged when it is connected to the USBsocket (if the ignition is on or the engine is run-ning). To simplify the use of a USB flash drive, it is advisable to only store files with compatible fileformats on it. It will take considerably longer forthe system to index the files on the drive if it con-tains anything other than compatible files. In addition to audio, the vehicle's media player also supports video playback when the externaldevice is connected to the USB socket. Certain mp-3 players have proprietary file formats that are not supported by the infotainment sys-tem.
Related information
• Connecting a device via the AUX/USB socket (p. 420)
Streaming media through a Bluetooth connection The media player is equipped with Bluetooth ®
for streaming audio files from external Bluetooth ®
-enabled devices.
Related information
• Connecting a Bluetooth ®
device (p. 420)
• Playing media (p. 424)
• Voice control for radio and media (p. 122)
• Media player (p. 421)
• Ignition modes (p. 370)
• Media player technical data (p. 429)
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WHEELS AND TIRES
458If a spare wheel or other wheel without a TPMS sensor is used, a fault message will appear in theinstrument panel after driving for a few minutes. After changing wheels, always check that the new wheels have TPMS sensors to avoid a sys-tem malfunction warning. TPMS does not replace the need for regular tire inspection and maintenance.
RecommendationsTPMS sensors should be mounted on all wheelsused with the vehicle, including winter wheels.
NOTE
•
If you change to tires with a different dimension than the factory-installed ones,the TPMS system must be reconfiguredfor these tires. This must be done by atrained and qualified Volvo service techni-cian.
• If a tire is changed, or if the TPMS sensoris moved to another wheel, the rubbervalve and valve core should be replaced.
• When installing TPMS sensors, the vehi-cle must be parked for at least15 minutes with the ignition off. If thevehicle is driven within 15 minutes, aTPMS error message will be displayed.
WARNING
Incorrect inflation pressure could lead to tire failure, resulting in a loss of control of thevehicle.
Turning TPMS off 4TPMS can be turned off in the center display's Top view.
1. Park the vehicle and turn off the engine.2.
Activate ignition mode I.
3. Select
SettingsMy CarIntelliSafe
Tire Pressure Monitor in the Top view
and deselect (tap) the button.
> The function will remain off until it is reac- tivated.
Related information
• Checking inflation pressure (p. 458)
• Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)(p. 459)
• Tire Pressure Monitoring System type appro-val (p. 461)
• Ignition modes (p. 370)
Checking inflation pressure The Tire Pressure Monitoring System makes it possible to view the current inflation pressure ofall four tires.
Checking inflation pressureOpen the Car status app in
the center display's Application view. Tap
Status to see the
current inflation pressure of all four tires.
The on-screen graphic displays the inflation pres- sure.
The illustration is generic and may vary from model to model or after a software update
4 Certain markets only.
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System updatesUpdates are available for infotainment-related services and Internet connections. If system soft-ware updates are available, they can be to bedownloaded all at once or separately.
System (software) updates are handled through the Remote
update service app in the
center display's App view. Tap once to start a download app inHome view's lower sub-view. Ifno search for updates has
been performed since the last time the infotain-ment system was started, a search will be initi-ated. No search will begin if a software download is underway. An icon in the
System updates button indicates
the number of updates that are currently availa- ble. Tap the button to display a list of updatesthat can be installed in the vehicle. For additional information and answers to com- monly asked questions pertaining to the functionand downloading system updates, go to sup-port.volvocars.com. Background searches for software updates is activated by default when the vehicle isdelivered from the factory.
NOTE
Downloading data may affect other system features that share the Internet connection. Adownload can be cancelled at any time or theother features can be temporarily turned offwhile the software download is underway.
NOTE
An update may be interrupted when the igni- tion is switched off. However, an update does not have to be completed when the ignition is switched off; itwill resume automatically when the ignition isswitched on again.
Updating all system software
–Select Install all at the bottom of the list.
To avoid displaying a list, select
Install all by theSystem updates button.
Updating individual programs
–Select Install to choose the software to be
downloaded.
Cancelling a download
–Tap the activity indicator that replaced theInstall button on the screen when the down-
load began. Keep in mind that a download can be cancelled but an installation that has already begun cannotbe interrupted.
Allowing background searches or
software updates
This function can be deactivated from the centerdisplay:
1. Go to the Settings in the center display's Top view and select
Remote Update Service.
2. Tap
SystemRemote Update Service.
3. Tap to deselect
Auto Software Update.
If an update is available,
New software updates
available will appear in the center display's sta-
tus bar. Tap the message to start a download app in Home view's lower sub-view. As soon as the download app has started, an icon in the
System
updates button will indicate the number of
downloads available.
Related information
• Center display overview (p. 32)
• Navigating in the center display's views (p. 42)
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Function[A]
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Horn20
Alarm siren*5
Brake system control module (valves, parking brake)40
Windshield wipers30
Tailgate window washer25
Heated windshield *, passenger
side40
––
Brake system control module (ABS pump)40
––
Heated windshield *, passenger
sideShunt
Feed when ignition is switched on to: engine control module,transmission components, elec-trical power steering, centralelectrical module5
Exterior vehicle sound (certain markets)5
Function[A]
Passenger side headlight7,5
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––
Air bags; Occupant Weight Sen- sor (OWS)5
Driver side headlight7,5
Accelerator pedal sensor5
Transmission control module; Gear selector control module15
Engine control module5
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––
––
––
Engine control module; Turbo- charger valve20
Solenoids; Valves; Engine cool- ing system thermostat10
Function[A]
Vacuum regulators; Valve7,5
Spoiler shutter control module; Radiator shutter control module;Fuel leakage detection5
––
Heated oxygen sensors (front and rear)15
Oil pump solenoid; A/C mag- netic coupling; heated oxygensensor (center)15
––
Engine control module20
Ignition coil; Spark plugs15
––
––
Transmission oil pump control module30
Vacuum pump control module40
Transmission actuator25
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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.
FunctionA
Heated rear window30
Power rear seat (driver side) A20A
Pneumatic suspension
* compres-
sor40
Rear electric heater (passenger side)30
––
Rear electric heater (driver side)30
Power rear seat (passenger side) A20A
––
Power tailgate
*25
Power front seat (passenger side) *
module20
Trailer hitch * control module40
Seat belt tensioner module (pas- senger side)40
FunctionA
Internal relay windings5
––
Foot movement detection module for opening the power tailgate *5
––
––
Trailer hitch* control module25
Power front seat (driver seat *
module20
Seat belt tensioner module (driver side)40
Parking camera *5
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––
Ionic air cleaner A5A
Feed when ignition is switched on.10
Airbag and seat belt tensioner modules5
Cooler; heated/cooled cup holder (rear) A10A
FunctionA
Heated rear seat (driver side)
*15
––
Blind Spot Information (BLIS) *5
––
Seat belt tensioner modules5
Emission system actuator5
––
––
Heated rear seat (passenger side)*15
––
A
XC90 Excellence.
Related information
• Replacing fuses (p. 483)
• Fuses (p. 483)
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Replacing bulbs
The halogen headlight bulbs can be replaced by the owner.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, that plastic covering over the headlight housing has to beremoved.
To do so:
Lift the rubber strip by pressing in toward the engine compartment.
Release the pins in the plastic covering's four clips by pressing them down with ascrewdriver or similar object and remove thecovering.
The turn signal, high/low beam, Daytime RunningLight and parking light bulbs will be accessiblewhen the plastic covering has been removed. Put the covering back in place in the reverse order.
NOTE
The pins in the clips have to be pressed back completely before the clips are placed in theplastic covering. When the covering is put back in place, the pins must be pressed so that their upper sur-face is flush with the surface of the clip.
NOTE
• For information regarding any bulbs not mentioned in this section, please contactyour Volvo retailer or a trained andauthorized Volvo service technician.
• Always switch off the ignition before star-ting to replace a bulb.
• If an error message remains in the dis-play after a faulty bulb has been replaced,contact an authorized Volvo workshop.
• Condensation may form temporarily onthe inside of the lenses of exterior lightssuch as headlights, fog lights, or taillights.This is normal and the lights aredesigned to withstand moisture. Normally,condensation will dissipate after thelights have been on for a short time.
• The optional Active Bending Light bulbscontain trace amounts of mercury. Thesebulbs should always be disposed of by atrained and qualified Volvo service techni-cian.
CAUTION
Never touch the glass of bulbs with your fin- gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vapor-ize in the heat and will leave a deposit on thereflector, which will damage it.