ESP VOLVO XC90 TWIN ENGINE 2020 Owner's Manual

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WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
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WARNING
Make sure that no child or other passenger comes into contact with the windows as they are closing with keyless closing *.
NOTE
One way to reduce the pulsating wind noise heard when the rear windows areopen is to also open the front windowsslightly.
NOTE
The windows cannot be opened at speeds over approx. 180 km/h (ca112 mph), butthey can be closed. The driver is always responsible for follow- ing applicable traffic regulations.
NOTE
It may not be possible to operate the win- dows in low temperatures.
Related information
Power windows (p. 171)
Pinch protection for windows and sun cur- tains (p. 170)
Reset procedure for pinch protection(p. 171)
Keyless locking and unlocking
* (p. 262)
Locking and unlocking using the remotekey (p. 248)
Using sun curtains
*
There are integrated sun curtains in each rear door.
Rear door – manually operated
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
Hook with locking mechanism
–Pull up the sun curtain and hook it to the upper section of the door frame.
The window can be opened and closed whenthe sun curtain is being used.
Related information
Pinch protection for windows and sun cur-tains (p. 170)
Reset procedure for pinch protection(p. 171)
Power windows (p. 171)

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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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Rear door*
Lock button with indicator light in rear door.
Illuminated indicator lights in each door indi- cate that that particular door is locked. If anydoor is unlocked and opened, the indicatorlight in that door will go out. The lights in theother doors will remain illuminated.
Other indicatorsThe approach lighting and home safe lightingfunctions may be activated when locking andunlocking.
Related information
Lock confirmation settings (p. 245)
Welcome Light (p. 165)
Using home safe lighting (p. 165)
Lock confirmation settings
Settings for how the vehicle confirms locking and unlocking can be adjusted in the centerdisplay's Settings menu.
To change the locking response settings: 1. Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarLocking.
3. Tap
Visible Locking Feedback to select
when the vehicle should provide a visible response:
Lock
Unlock
Both
Or turn off the function by marking Off .
4. Select to receive an audible response when locking the vehicle by marking
Audible Locking Feedback.
To change the settings for folding door mir- rors * when locking:
1. Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarMirrors and Convenience.
3. Select
Fold Mirror When Locked to acti-
vate or deactivate the function.
Related information
Lock indication (p. 244)

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NOTE
Be aware of the risk of locking the remote key in the vehicle. If the remote key or key tag is left in the vehicle, it will be deactivated whenthe vehicle is locked and the alarm setusing another valid key. The key will bereactivated when the vehicle isunlocked.
If the remote key or Red Key is left inthe vehicle, it will be deactivated evenif the vehicle is locked using Volvo OnCall, and will be reactivated when thevehicle is unlocked using Volvo On Callor another valid key.
Button-less key (Key Tag)
*
The button-less key4
provided with the keyless
locking and unlocking function works in the same way as the regular remote key for key-less start, locking and unlocking. The key iswaterproof up to a depth of approx. 10 meters(30 feet) for up to 60 minutes. It does nothave a detachable key blade and its batterycannot be replaced.
Red Key - restricted remote key *A Red Key is a key that makes it possible to set restrictions for some of the vehicle's func- tions, e.g. maximum speed and maximum audio system volume. It helps vehicle ownersensure that the vehicle is being operatedresponsibly by other drivers.
InterferenceElectromagnetic fields or obstructing objectsmay interfere with the remote key's functionsfor keyless start and keyless locking and unlocking
*.
NOTE
Avoid storing the remote control key near metal objects or electronic devices, e.g.cell phones, tablets, laptops or chargers –preferably no closer than 10-15 cm(4-6 in.).
If you experience interference, use the remote key's detachable blade to unlock the vehicleand then place the remote key in the backupreader in the tunnel console cup holder to dis-arm the alarm and start the vehicle.
NOTE
When the remote control key is placed in the cup holder, make sure that no othervehicle keys, metal objects or electronicdevices (e.g. cell phones, tablets, laptopsor chargers) are found in the cup holder.Multiple vehicle keys close to each other inthe cup holder can disrupt their functional-ity.
WARNING
California Proposition 65 Operating, servicing and maintaining a pas- senger vehicle can expose you to chemi-cals including engine exhaust, carbon mon-oxide, phthalates, and lead, which areknown to the State of California to causecancer and birth defects or other reproduc-tive harm. To minimize exposure, avoidbreathing exhaust, do not idle the engineexcept as necessary, service your vehicle ina well ventilated area and wear gloves orwash your hands frequently when servicingyour vehicle. For more information go towww.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.
4
Also called sport key.

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260 The following instrument panel error mes- sages are related to the remote immobilizerwith tracking system:
Symbol Message Meaning
Remotely immobilised Vehicle not possible tostartThe remote immobilizer withtracking systemis activated. Thevehicle cannotbe started. Con-tact Volvo OnCall ServiceCenter.
Related information

Remote key (p. 246)
Ordering additional remote keys (p. 254)
Start and lock system type designations The following information contains type des- ignations for the start and lock system.
Alarm systemUSA FCC ID: MAYDA 5823(3) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the followingconditions: (1) This device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired opera-tion. Canada IC: 4405A-DA 5823(3)This device is subject to the following condi- tions: (1) This device may not cause interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference, including interference that maycause undesired operation of the device.
Remote keys (Passive Entry
*/Passive
Start)
USA Volvo Standard Key FCC ID: YGOHUF8423Volvo Tag ID FCC ID: YGOHUF8432 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation. Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli-ance could void the user's authority to operatethis equipment. CanadaVolvo Standard Key IC: 4008C-HUF8423Volvo Tag ID IC: 4008C-HUF8432This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standards. Operation issubject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.
Immobilizer and Passive Entry
*/
Passive Start systems
USA-FCC ID: LTQVO3134
9 Only certain markets and in combination with Volvo On Call.

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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation. Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli-ance could void the user's authority to operatethis equipment. Canada-IC:3659A-VO3134This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standards. Operation issubject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.
Related information

Remote key (p. 246)
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces
*
With the keyless locking and unlocking func- tion, the remote key only needs to be withinrange, e.g. in a pocket or bag. The vehicle canthen be locked or unlocked by touching thepressure-sensitive surface on the door han-dle.
Pressure-sensitive surfaces
Door handle
There are indentations on the outside of the outer door handles for locking, and pressure-sensitive surfaces on the inside of the handlesfor unlocking.
Pressure-sensitive indentation for locking
Pressure-sensitive surface for unlocking
NOTE
It is important that only one pressure-sen- sitive surface is activated at a time. If thehandle is grasped at the same time as thelock area is pressed, there is a risk thatdouble commands may be sent. This maycause the requested action (locking/unlocking) to be delayed or not performedat all.
Tailgate handle
The tailgate handle has a rubberized pressure plate that can only be used for unlocking.
NOTE
Please be aware that the system could be activated in a car wash if the remote key iswithin range.

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DRIVER SUPPORT
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WARNING
If the temperature rises too high, the power steering may be forced to switch off com-pletely. In such a situation, the driver dis- play shows the message
Power steering
failure Stop safely along with a symbol.
Changing the level of steering wheel resistance *
In INDIVIDUAL drive mode, the level of steer- ing wheel resistance can be adjusted. 1.
Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Select
My CarDrive ModesSteering Force.
Steering wheel resistance settings can only be accessed if the vehicle is stationary or is mov-ing straight ahead at a low speed.
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 280)
Drive modes (p. 433)
Electronic Stability Control
The Electronic Stability Control (ESC 1
) func-
tion helps the driver avoid skidding and improves the vehicle's directional stability.
This symbol will be displayed in the instrument panel whenthe system is intervening. When the system has inter- vened to apply the brakes, apulsing sound may be heard
and the vehicle may accelerate more slowlythan expected when the accelerator pedal isdepressed.
The system consists of the following sub-func- tions:
Stability control 2
Spin control and active yaw control
Engine drag control
Trailer Stability Assist
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver support intended to facilitate drivingand help make it safer – it cannot han-dle all situations in all traffic, weatherand road conditions.
The driver is advised to read all sec-tions in the Owner's Manual about thisfunction to learn of its limitations,which the driver must be aware ofbefore using the function.
Driver support functions are not a sub-stitute for the driver's attention andjudgment. The driver is always respon-sible for ensuring the vehicle is drivenin a safe manner, at the appropriatespeed, with an appropriate distance toother vehicles, and in accordance withcurrent traffic rules and regulations.
Stability control 2This function helps control the driving andbraking force of each individual wheel in anattempt to stabilize the vehicle.
Spin control and active yaw controlThis function is active at low speeds andbrakes the wheels that are spinning to transfer
1
Electronic Stability Control
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NOTE
Visual warnings on the windshield may be difficult to notice in cases of strong sun-light, reflections, extreme light contrasts,or if the driver is wearing sunglasses or isnot looking straight ahead.
NOTE
Distance Alert is deactivated while Adap- tive Cruise Control * or Pilot Assist * is
active.
WARNING
Distance Alert only reacts of the time inter- val to the vehicle ahead is shorter than thepreset value – vehicle speed is not affec-ted.
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver support intended to facilitate drivingand help make it safer – it cannot han-dle all situations in all traffic, weatherand road conditions.
The driver is advised to read all sec-tions in the Owner's Manual about thisfunction to learn of its limitations,which the driver must be aware ofbefore using the function.
Driver support functions are not a sub-stitute for the driver's attention andjudgment. The driver is always respon-sible for ensuring the vehicle is drivenin a safe manner, at the appropriatespeed, with an appropriate distance toother vehicles, and in accordance withcurrent traffic rules and regulations.
Related information
Activating or deactivating Distance Alert(p. 286)
Distance Alert limitations (p. 287)
Setting time interval to the vehicle ahead(p. 312)
Collision risk warning from driver support(p. 309)
Head-up display
* (p. 145)
Activating or deactivating Distance Alert 12
Distance Alert can be turned off. The function is only available in vehicles that can displayinformation on the windshield with a head-up display *.
Activate or deactivate the function using this button inthe center display's Functionview.
GREEN button indicator light – the func- tion is activated.
GRAY button indicator light – the functionis deactivated.
Distance Alert is automatically activated eachtime the engine is started.
Related information
Distance Alert
* (p. 285)
Distance Alert limitations (p. 287)

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DRIVER SUPPORT
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WARNING
The function is supplementary driver support intended to facilitate drivingand help make it safer – it cannot han-dle all situations in all traffic, weatherand road conditions.
The driver is advised to read all sec-tions in the Owner's Manual about thisfunction to learn of its limitations,which the driver must be aware ofbefore using the function.
Driver support functions are not a sub-stitute for the driver's attention andjudgment. The driver is always respon-sible for ensuring the vehicle is drivenin a safe manner, at the appropriatespeed, with an appropriate distance toother vehicles, and in accordance withcurrent traffic rules and regulations.
Using engine braking instead of applying the brakes
Cruise Control regulates speed by lightly applying the brakes. On downgrades, it cansometimes be desirable to roll a bit faster andlet speed be reduced instead by engine brak-ing alone. The driver can temporarily disen-gage the Cruise Control braking function. To disengage CC:
–Press the accelerator pedal about halfway down and then release it.
> Cruise Control will automatically disen-
gage the automatic brake function and speed will only be reduced using theengine braking function.
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 280)
Selecting and activating cruise control(p. 288)
Deactivating cruise control (p. 289)
Cruise control standby mode (p. 290)
Adjusting set speed for driver support(p. 311)
Switching between cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control
* in the center dis-
play (p. 297)
Selecting and activating cruise control The Cruise Control (CC 16
) function must be
selected and activated in order to regulate speed.
In order to start Cruise Control from standby mode, the vehicle's current speed must be30 km/h (20 mph) or higher.
1. Press the ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) button on the
steering wheel keypad and scroll to the cruise control symbol
(4).
> Gray symbol – cruise control is in standby mode.
14Cruise Control
15 Adaptive Cruise Control
16 Cruise Control

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vehicles ahead, the vehicle will return to the set speed. If the Curve Speed Assist (CSA)
* function is
activated, it may also affect the vehicle's speed.
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver support intended to facilitate drivingand help make it safer – it cannot han-dle all situations in all traffic, weatherand road conditions.
The driver is advised to read all sec-tions in the Owner's Manual about thisfunction to learn of its limitations,which the driver must be aware ofbefore using the function.
Driver support functions are not a sub-stitute for the driver's attention andjudgment. The driver is always respon-sible for ensuring the vehicle is drivenin a safe manner, at the appropriatespeed, with an appropriate distance toother vehicles, and in accordance withcurrent traffic rules and regulations.
Adaptive Cruise Control regulates speed byaccelerating and braking. It is normal for thebrakes to emit a slight sound when they arebeing used to adjust speed. Adaptive Cruise Control always attempts toregulate speed smoothly. The driver mustapply the brakes in situations requiring imme-diate braking. For example, when there aregreat differences in speed between vehicles orif the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly. Due tolimitations in the radar sensor, braking mayoccur unexpectedly or not at all. Adaptive Cruise Control is designed to follow a vehicle ahead in the same lane and maintaina time interval to that vehicle set by the driver.If the radar sensor does not detect a vehicleahead, it will instead maintain the speed setby the driver. This will also happen if the speedof the vehicle ahead exceeds the set speed foryour vehicle.
CAUTION
Only a workshop may perform mainte- nance on driver support components – anauthorized Volvo workshop is recom-mended.
Related information

Driver support systems (p. 280)
Adaptive Cruise Control
* controls and dis-
play (p. 292)
Selecting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control
* (p. 293)
Adaptive Cruise Control
* limitations
(p. 296)
Symbols and messages for AdaptiveCruise Control
* (p. 298)
Collision risk warning from driver support (p. 309)
Setting time interval to the vehicle ahead(p. 312)
Adjusting set speed for driver support(p. 311)
Auto-hold braking with driver support(p. 313)
Switching target vehicles with driver sup-port (p. 310)
Passing assistance (p. 317)

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Selecting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control *23
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC 24
) must first be
selected and then activated before it can reg- ulate speed and distance.
To start the function:
The driver's seat belt must be buckled and the driver's door must be closed.
There must be a vehicle ahead (targetvehicle) within a reasonable distance or your vehicle's current speed must be atleast 15 km/h (9 mph).
1. Press the ◀ (2) or ▶ (3) button on the
steering wheel keypad and scroll to the Adaptive Cruise Control symbol
(4).
> Gray symbol – Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby mode.
2. When Speed Limiter is selected, press
(1) on the steering wheel keypad to
activate.
> White symbol – Speed Limiter starts and the current speed is stored as the maximum speed.
Reactivating Adaptive Cruise Control to the last stored speed
–When Adaptive Cruise Control is selected, press
on the steering wheel keypad to
activate.
> The Cruise Control marking in the instrument panel will change from GRAY to WHITE and the vehicle willthen return to the most recently setspeed.
WARNING
A noticeable increase in speed may follow when the speed is resumed with the
steering wheel button.
Additional markings in the instrument panel
ACC will only regulate the time interval to the vehicleahead when the distancesymbol shows two vehicles.
A speed interval will be marked at the same time. The higher speed is the stored speed for your vehicleand the lower speed is thespeed of the vehicle ahead
(target vehicle).
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control
* (p. 290)
Deactivating Adaptive Cruise Control
*
(p. 294)
23 Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.
24 Adaptive Cruise Control

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