engine VOLVO S90 T8 2020 Quick Guide
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GETTING STARTEDThe following functions, concepts and tips are intended to help familiarize you with your Volvo as quickly as possible. Volvo IDVolvo ID is a personal ID that gives you access to a number of ser- vices with a single username and password. Some examples are Volvo On Call, navigation * and the opportunity to schedule service
and repairs. You can create a Volvo ID via the Volvo On Call app or directly in your vehicle. Sensus Sensus is your vehicle's intelligent interface and includes all of its solutions relating to entertainment, connecting to the Internet, nav- igation * and information services. Sensus enables communication
between you, the vehicle and the digital world around you. Volvo On Call Volvo On Call gives you direct contact 1
with your vehicle and
enhanced comfort and assistance 24 hours a day. With the Volvo On Call app, you can see if e.g. any bulbs need replacing and ifwasher fluid needs to be filled. You can lock and unlock the vehicle,check the fuel level and find your nearest service station. Precondi-tioning can also be set and started via the vehicle's parking climate or the engine remote start function 2
. Download the Volvo On Call
app to get started. Volvo On Call also gives you access to roadside assistance, other security services and emergency assistance using the ON CALL
and SOS buttons in the ceiling console.
Driver profiles Many of the vehicle's settings can be adapted to the driver's per- sonal preferences and saved in one or more driver profiles. Each ofthe remote keys can be linked to a driver profile. See the section"Top view" in this Quick Guide for more information on driver pro-files. Preconditioning before driving Make it a habit to precondition the vehicle before driving to create a more comfortable passenger compartment temperature. Fromthe center display's climate view, select the
Parking climate tab or
activate the function via the Volvo On Call app. Full preconditioning is only available when the vehicle is connected to an electrical out-let.
1 Both the vehicle and the mobile device must have cellular coverage or another Internet con- nection.
2 Available on certain markets and models.
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EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
Check and save the new inflation pressure (TPMS)* viaTPMS in the Car Status app in the center display's App view. If
inflation pressure is too low, the
symbol will be steadily illu-
minated in the instrument panel. If inflation pressure is low, check and adjust the inflation pressure in all four tires and tap
Store Pressure to store the new tire pressure.
The Car Status app is used to check engine oil level . You can
also view any status-related messages and schedule service and repairs *.
Hybrid battery charging is performed via the charging socket.
Open the charger door by pressing it lightly. To help maximize driving range, begin each trip with a fully charged battery.
Door mirrors can be automatically * tilted down when reverse
gear is engaged. When the vehicle is locked/unlocked, the door mirrors can be automatically folded in/out. Activate these func- tions under
SettingsMy CarMirrors and Convenience
in the center display's top view.
Keyless locking/unlocking * makes it possible to lock or
unlock the vehicle simply by having a remote key in your pos- session, e.g. in a pocket. The remote key must be withinapproximately 1 meter (3 feet) from the vehicle. To unlock the vehicle, grasp one of the door handles or press the rubberized button under the trunk lid's handle. To lock thevehicle, press one of the indentations on the outside of a doorhandle. Avoid touching both the outside and inside of the doorhandles at the same time.
The panoramic roof has an opening glass section with a sun
shade and can be operated using a control above the rearview mirror when the vehicle is in at least ignition mode I. Open to
ventilation position by pressing the control upward and closeby pulling the control downward. To fully open the panoramic roof, pull the control rearward twice. Close by pulling the con-trol downward twice.
The power operated trunk lid
* can be opened using the foot-
operated trunk lid function * by means of a slow forward kicking
motion under the left-hand part of the rear bumper. Close and lock the trunk lid by pressing the
button on the lower
edge of the trunk lid. You can also close the tailgate by moving your foot slowly under the rear bumper. For it to be possible toopen the trunk lid using the foot movement sensor, the vehicle must be equipped with keyless locking/unlocking *. The remote
key must be within a range of approximately 1 meter (3 feet) behind the vehicle for foot movement operation to be possible.
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INTERIOR OVERVIEW
Center display is used to control many of the vehicle's main
functions, e.g. media, navigation *, climate control, driver sup-
port systems and in-vehicle apps.
The instrument panel displays information about driving, e.g.
speed, rpm, navigation * and active driver support. You can
select which information should be shown in the instrument panel in the app menu, which is opened using the right-handsteering wheel keypad. Settings can also be made via
Settings
My CarDisplays in the center display's top view.
The head-up display * supplements the vehicle's instrument
panel and projects information on the windshield. It can be activated in the center display's Function view.
Start knob is used to start the vehicle. Turn clockwise and
release into the ignition position I. Hold the brake pedal
depressed and turn the start knob clockwise to start the vehi- cle. Switch off the vehicle by turning the start knob clockwise.
Drive modes * are selected using the control in the tunnel con-
sole. Press the control and roll it to choose between Hybrid,
Pure, Constant AWD, Power/Polestar Engineered* andIndividual in the center display. Confirm by pressing the con-
trol. Individual drive mode enables you to customize a drive
mode's characteristics to your preferences. To activate individ- ual drive mode, tap
SettingsMy CarIndividual Drive
Mode
in the center display's Top view.
The parking brake is activated by pulling up the control. A
symbol will appear in the instrument panel. Release it manually by pressing the control down while depressing the brake pedal. Auto-hold brakes (
) keep the vehicle stationary when it is
stopped, e.g. at a traffic light, even if the brake pedal is not depressed. Before driving the vehicle into a car wash, deactivate the Auto- matic Braking and Automatic Parking Brake Application func- tions. Deactivate Automatic Parking Brake Application in the center display's Top view by tapping
SettingsMy Car
Parking Brake and Suspension.
Passenger airbag
3
: A sensor system determines what is occu-
pying the front passenger seat and activates/deactivates the front passenger side's airbag. See the Owner's Manual forimportant safety-related information regarding this.
3 S90 Excellence Lounge does not have a passenger airbag.
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CHARGING THE HYBRID BATTERYYour Volvo is equipped with an electric motor that primarily powers the vehicle at low speeds and a combustion engine that powersthe vehicle at higher speeds and during more active driving. Thetime required to charge the hybrid battery depends on the chargingcurrent the wall socket can supply. The hybrid battery is alsorecharged during light braking or engine braking, e.g. on a down-slope. All types of charging are indicated in the instrument panel. Storing the charging cableThe charging cable is located in the storage compartment on the right side of the trunk. Starting chargingThe start battery is charged while the hybrid battery is charging and will stop charging when the hybrid battery is fully charged.
1. Connect the charging cable to a wall socket. Never use an exten- sion cord.
2. Open the charger door by pressing it lightly.
3. Push the charging handle all the way into the vehicle's socket. The charging cable will automatically lock into the charging socket and charging will begin within approximately 5 seconds.
Stopping charging
1. Press the
4 button on the remote key to unlock the vehicle.
Charging will stop.
2. Press the lock button on the charging socket and then remove the charging cable from the vehicle.
3. Close the charger door.
4. Disconnect the charging cable from the wall socket.
5. Replace the charging cable in the storage compartment on the right-hand side of the trunk. If the charging cable is not removed from the socket it will auto- matically relock into place after a short period after unlocking inorder to help maximize charging and driving range and to enablepreconditioning of the vehicle before driving. The charging cablecan be released from the socket again if the vehicle is unlocked using the remote key. For vehicles with keyless locking/unlocking
*,
the vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the door handle.
4 This must be done even if the vehicle's doors are already unlocked. If the vehicle is not unlocked using the unlock button, the charging cable or the system could be damaged.
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HYBRID-RELATED INFORMATION IN THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
Various symbols and animations will be displayed in the instrument panel, depending on the drive mode selected. Electrical current and fuel consumption are indicated in a gauge to the right. Consumption is affected by driving style. When the whiteindicator line passes the white arrow at the top of the gauge, thecombustion engine will start. When the indicator line is in theorange section of the gauge, the hybrid battery is being charged,e.g. during light braking. Distance to discharged battery
This indicator shows the approximate distance that can be driven before the hybrid battery is discharged. This distance isaffected by a number of factors, e.g. driving style, speed andambient temperature, and may vary during the course of adrive. In normal conditions, you can expect a range of25-45 km (15-27 miles). The initial value displayed when thehybrid battery is fully charged shows a maximum possible dis-tance rather than an estimate of the range on electrical powerand is adjusted during your drive. When “---” is displayed inthe instrument panel, there is no guaranteed electrical currentremaining in the battery.
Symbols in the instrument panel
A solid white symbol indicates which power source is being used. A "lightning" symbol indicates that the electric motor isbeing used and a "drop" symbol indicates the combustionengine is being used.
Indicates that the battery is being charged, e.g. during engine braking.
This gauge indicates the current charge level in the hybrid battery. Electrical current is also used by the climate system.
Indicates that the Charge or Hold functions are active. These
are activated from the center display's Function view. Chargemeans that the hybrid battery is being charged if its charge level is low. Hold means that the battery level is being
retained for later use.
Starting and stopping the combustion engine The vehicle calculates when the combustion engine, electric motor or both need to be used. When running on the electric motor, thevehicle may sometimes need to start the engine automatically dueto external factors, e.g. low ambient temperatures. The combustionengine will always start when the hybrid battery has reached itslowest charge level.
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LEFT-SIDE STEERING WHEEL LEVER
Headlight functions are controlled using the left-side steering
wheel lever. In AUTO mode, the vehicle will automatically monitor lighting con-
ditions and adjust headlight illumination accordingly, e.g. switch from daytime running lights to low beam when the sun goes downor when you drive into a tunnel. To switch on the Active High Beamfunction, which automatically dims the headlights for approaching vehicles, turn the lighting ring on the lever to
. Move the lever
toward the steering wheel to activate manual high beams and toward the dashboard to deactivate. Active Bending Lights * are designed to follow the movement of
the steering wheel to help provide maximum illumination in turns and intersections. The function is automatically activated when the engine is started and can be deactivated in the center display's Function view,
.
Approach lighting is activated when you unlock the vehicle using
the key and provides illumination to help you approach the vehicle safely in the dark. Home Safe Lighting illuminates some of the exterior lights after
the vehicle is locked to provide illumination around the vehicle in dark conditions. To activate the function, switch off the ignition andmove the left-side steering wheel lever toward the dashboard andrelease. The length of time home safe lighting remains illuminatedcan be set in the center display. Resetting the trip odometers Reset all information in the manual trip odometer (TM) by pressing and holding the RESET button. Press the button briefly to reset
only the mileage. The automatic trip odometer (TA) resets automat-ically when the vehicle is switched off for more than 4 hours.
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CONNECTIONSThe vehicle's various types of connections can be used to play or voice-control media, send or receive text messages, make orreceive phone calls, connect to the Internet, etc. from an externaldevice such as a smartphone. In order to connect your devices tothe vehicle, the ignition must be in at least mode I.
Vehicle's modem 7
The easiest and most efficient way to connect the vehicle to theInternet is to use its own modem. This provides the highest per-formance, is activated automatically each time the engine is startedand does not require the use of a smartphone.
1. Insert a personal SIM card in the holder under the cargo com- partment floor. 2. Tap
SettingsCommunicationVehicle Modem Internet in
top view.
3. Activate by checking the box for
Vehicle modem Internet.
Sharing Internet connection (tethering) When the vehicle is connected to the Internet via the vehicle's
modem, you can share the vehicle's Internet connection (Wi-Fi hot-spot) with other devices. Tap
Settings in Top view and
CommunicationVehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Bluetooth Use Bluetooth as first choice for handling phone calls, text mes- sages and media from your phone to the vehicle's systems.Bluetooth can also be used to connect the vehicle to the Internet.Two Bluetooth devices can be connected at the same time but only
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DRIVER SUPPORTYour vehicle is equipped with a number of functions to help you drive safely and help prevent accidents. These functions are acti-vated in the center display's function view. Keep in mind that thesedriver support functions are only aids. The driver always has fullresponsibility for operating the vehicle in a safe manner. A selectionof these is listed below: City Safety ™
City Safety 12
can help assist the driver in critical situations in order
to help prevent or mitigate a collision with other vehicles, large ani- mals, pedestrians or cyclists. Visual, acoustic and haptic signals aregiven to alert the driver of a collision and assist you to act in time toavoid it. If you do not have time to react and a collision is imminent,the system can automatically apply the brakes. City Safety is acti-vated when the engine is started and cannot be disabled. Blind Spot Information (BLIS) *
BLIS can notify the driver of vehicles in your blind spot and of rapidly approaching vehicles in adjacent lanes.
Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) *
CTA is a supplementary driver support system for BLIS that can alert drivers to crossing traffic behind the vehicle.CTA is activated when reverse gear is engaged or if thevehicle is rolling backward.
Lane Keeping Aid
Lane Keeping Aid can help the driver reduce the risk of the vehicle unintentionally veering out of the lane. To select thetype of assistance that should be provided, select
Settings
My CarIntelliSafeLane Keeping Aid Mode in
the center display's top view. Steering assistance during collision risks
The Collision avoidance assistance function can help the
driver reduce the risk of the vehicle unintentionally veering out of the lane and/or colliding with another vehicle/obsta-cle by actively steering the vehicle back into the laneand/or swerving out of the way. The function consists ofthe sub-functions Run-Off Mitigation with steering assis-tance, Steering assistance during collision risks fromoncoming traffic and Steering assistance during collision risks from behind *.
Pilot Assist Pilot Assist 13
is a convenience function that can assist the driver in
keeping the vehicle in its own lane and at a set distance to the vehi- cle ahead. Pilot Assist is selected and activated using the left-sidesteering wheel keypad. For steering assistance to be possible, cer-
tain conditions must be met, e.g. both of the driver's hands mustbe on the steering wheel and the lane markings must be visible.When steering assistance is active, a GREEN steering wheel sym-bol will be displayed in the instrument panel.
12 Not available on all markets.
13 Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.
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responsible for assessing whether the space suggested by Park Assist Pilot is suitable forparking. Park Assist Camera is supplementary driver
support intended to assist when parking the vehicle. The function is never a substitute for thedriver's attention and judgment. The camerashave dead/blind spots where objects cannot bedetected. Pay particular attention to people andanimals near the vehicle. Bear in mind that thefront end of the vehicle may swing out towardsoncoming traffic during the parking maneuver. Before driving your vehicle, read all sections of the Owner's Manual concerning driver supportsystems in the vehicle. VOICE COMMANDS The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is operated in a safe manner and thatall applicable traffic regulations are followed.
CAUTION
INTERIOR OVERVIEW Start knob – The vehicle cannot be started if the
charging cable is still plugged in. Make sure that the charging cable is removed from the chargingsocket before starting the vehicle. The information is projected from a head-up
display unit * located in the dashboard. To help
prevent damage to the display unit's glass cover, do not place any objects on the glass and pre-vent objects from falling onto it. CENTER DISPLAY When cleaning the center display, use a micro-
fiber cloth that is free from sand and similar deb- ris. When cleaning the center display, apply onlylight pressure to the display. Pressing too hardcould damage the display. Do not spray liquid or corrosive chemicals directly onto the center display. Do not use win-dow cleaners, cleaning agents, aerosol sprays,solvents, alcohol, ammonia or detergents thatcontain abrasives. Never use abrasive cloths,paper towels or tissue paper, as these mayscratch the display. CHARGING THE HYBRID BATTERY Charging cable
- Never connect the charging
cable if there is a risk of a thunderstorm or there is lightning. Never detach the charging cablefrom the 120/240-volt outlet while charging isin progress – the 120/240-volt outlet could bedamaged in such circumstances. Always inter-rupt charging first and then disconnect thecharging cable – first from the vehicle's chargingsocket and then from the 120/240 V outlet. Power strips, extension cords, surge protectors or similar devices must not be used togetherwith the charging cable since this may involve arisk of fire, electric shocks, etc. An adapter maynot be used between the 120/240-volt outletand the charging cable. Charge module - Avoid exposing the charge
module and its plug to direct sunlight. In such cases, the overheating protection in the plugcould reduce or cut off charging of the hybridbattery. Check that the 120/240-volt outlet has a power supply sufficient for charging electric vehicles –if uncertain, you should have the outlet checkedby a professional. Wipe the charging cable with a clean cloth lightly moistened with water or a mild detergent.Do not use chemicals or solvents. Do not sub-merge the charging cable. Only use the charging cable provided with your vehicle or a replacement cable purchased from aVolvo retailer.
Check the capacity of the socket.
Other electronic equipment connected on thesame fuse circuit must be disconnected if thetotal load is exceeded.
Do not connect the charging cable if thesocket is damaged.
FOLDING THE BACKRESTS IN THE REAR SEAT When the backrest is folded down, make sure there are no objects in the rear seat, and the seatbelts are not buckled. The armrest * on the center seating position must
be in the stowed position. RIGHT-SIDE STEERING WHEEL LEVER Wiper blades in service position
- Before plac-
ing the wipers in service position, ensure that they have not frozen to the windshield. If thewiper arms in service position are raised fromthe windshield, they must be folded backagainst the windshield before activating wiping,washing or rain sensor as well as before depar-ture. This is to prevent scratching the paint onthe hood. CONNECTIONS Electrical outlet – Each 12-volt socket can sup-
ply a maximum of 120 W (10 A).
NOTE
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW Foot-operated trunk lid - There is a risk of
reduced or lost function if there are large amounts of snow, ice, dirt, etc. on the rearbumper. Make sure to keep the bumper clean. Please note that the system could be inadver- tently activated in a car wash or similar if theremote key is within range. Electromagnetic fields and obstructing objects may interfere with remote key functions . Avoid
storing the remote key near metal objects orelectronic devices, e.g. cell phones, tablets, lap-tops or chargers – preferably no closer than10-15 cm (4-6 in.). INTERIOR OVERVIEW With a cold start , idling speed may be consider-
ably higher than normal for certain engine types. This is done to get the emissions system up tonormal operating temperature as quickly as pos-sible, which minimizes exhaust emissions andprotects the environment. Head-up display * – When a City Safety function
is activated, the information in the head-up dis- play will be replaced by a City Safety graphic.This graphic will illuminate even if the head-updisplay is turned off. The driver's ability to see information in the head-up display may be impeded by the use ofe.g. polarizing sunglasses, a driving posture inwhich the driver is not centered in the seat, objects on the display unit's glass cover and/orunfavorable lighting conditions. People with cer-tain types of vision problems may experienceheadaches or eye strain when using the head-updisplay. STEERING WHEEL Trip computer
- Calculation of driving range
may vary if your driving style changes. PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CLIMATE Heating/cooling cannot be accelerated by choosing a higher/lower temperature than thedesired temperature. Preconditioning is only available when the vehi-
cle is connected to an electrical outlet. A charg- ing post that is not always active, for examplebecause of a timer, can cause loss of function forpreconditioning. If the vehicle is not connectedto an electrical socket it is still possible in awarm climate to achieve brief cooling of the pas-senger compartment by direct starting precondi-tioning. The vehicle doors and windows shouldbe closed during preconditioning of the passen-ger compartment. CONNECTIONS Vehicle modem – Please note that the SIM
card used for Internet connection via P-SIM must have a different phone number than theSIM card used by the cellular phone. If the cardshave the same number, calls will not be con-nected correctly to the phone. Use a SIM cardwith a separate phone number for the Internetconnection or a data card that does not handlephone calls and therefore cannot interfere withphone function. Internet - Data (data traffic) is transfered when
using the Internet, which can incur additional costs. Activating data roaming and Wi-Fi hot-spots can incur additional charges. Contact yournetwork operator about data traffic costs. Whendownloading using a phone, pay extra attentionto the data traffic costs. Data downloading can affect other services that
transfer data, e.g. web radio. If the affect on other services is experienced as problematic, thedownload can be interrupted. Alternatively, it
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WARNING
California Proposition 65 Operating, servicing and maintaining a pas- senger vehicle can expose you to chemicalsincluding engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,phthalates, and lead, which are known tothe State of California to cause cancer andbirth defects or other reproductive harm. Tominimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust,do not idle the engine except as necessary,service your vehicle in a well ventilated areaand wear gloves or wash your hands fre-quently when servicing your vehicle. Formore information go towww.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.