tailgate VOLVO V60 2018 Owner´s Manual
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LOCKS AND ALARM
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Alarm – turning off
The alarm system provides a warning if an attempt is made to break into the vehicle.
If the alarm is sounding, it can be stopped by pressing the Unlock button on the remote key orby inserting the remote key in the ignition slot.Two short flashes from the car's turn signals con-firm that the alarm has been turned off.
Related information
• Alarm indicator (p. 170)
• Alarm – arming/disarming (p. 171)
• Remote key – replacing the battery (p. 159)
Alarm-related functions
The following is general information regarding the alarm system in your vehicle.
Automatic re-armingIf the doors are unlocked, the locks will automati- cally re-engage (re-lock) and the alarm will re-arm after 2 minutes unless a door or the tailgatehas been opened.
Remote key not functioningIf the remote key is not functioning properly, thealarm can be turned off and the vehicle can bestarted as follows:
1. Open the driver's door with the key blade.
>This will trigger the alarm.
2. To turn off the alarm, insert the remote key
into the ignition slot (also on vehicles with the optional keyless drive). 3. Start the engine.
Related information
•
Detachable key blade – unlocking (p. 158)
• Detachable key blade – general information(p. 157)
• Starting the engine (p. 258)
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DRIVER SUPPORT
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – limitations
LimitationsEven if a fairly small section of the screen image appears to be obstructed, this may mean that arelatively large area behind the vehicle is hiddenand objects there may not be detected until theyare very near the vehicle.
NOTE
Bicycle carriers or other accessories mounted on the tailgate may obstruct the camera'sfield of view.
Keep in mind
•Keep the camera's lens free of dirt, ice and snow. Remove ice and snow carefully toavoid scratching the lens.
• Clean the lens regularly with warm water anda suitable car washing detergent.
Related information
•
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – introduc-tion (p. 247)
• Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – operation(p. 248)
• Park assist – introduction (p. 238)
BLIS
* – introduction
The Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) is an information system that indicates the presenceof another vehicle moving in the same directionas your vehicle on roads with several lanes.
Location of the BLIS indicator light 14
.
Indicator light
BLIS symbol
BLIS and CTA 15
are activated when the engine is
started; this is confirmed when the indicator lights on the front door panels flash once.
NOTE
The door panel indicator light illuminates on the side of the vehicle where the system hasdetected another vehicle. If your vehicle ispassed on both sides at the same time, bothlights will illuminate.
The system helps provide information about:
• Other vehicles in your door mirrors' "blind area"
• Vehicles that are about to pass your vehiclein the left and/or right lanes
• Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) is a supplemen-tary BLIS function
intended to detect vehi-
cles crossing behind your vehicle while youare backing up.
14 The illustration is generic; certain details may vary from model to model
15 Cross Traffic Alert
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STARTING AND DRIVING
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Refueling – opening/closing fuel filler door
The fuel filler door is located on the right rear fender (indicated by an arrow beside the fuel tank symbol on the information display
)
With the ignition switched off, press and release the button on the lighting panel to unlock the fuelfiller door. Please note that the fuel filler door willremain unlocked until the vehicle begins to moveforward. An audible click will be heard when thefuel filler door relocks.
• If you intend to leave your vehicle while it isbeing refueled, this feature enables you tolock the doors/tailgate while leaving the fuelfiller door unlocked.
• You can also keep the vehicle locked if youremain inside it during refueling. The central locking button does not lock the fuel fillerdoor.
• Be sure the fuel filler door is not obstructedand is completely closed after refueling.
• Open the fuel filler cap slowly during hotweather.
Close the fuel filler door by pressing it; a clickindicates that it is closed.
CAUTION
Avoid spilling gasoline during refueling. In addition to causing damage to the environ-ment, gasolines containing alcohol can causedamage to painted surfaces, which may notbe covered under the New Vehicle LimitedWarranty.
Manually opening the fuel filler door
1. Open the side hatch in the cargo area (on the same side as the fuel filler door).
2. Open a perforated section of the insulation and grasp the handle on the green cord.
3. Gently pull the cord straight rearward until the fuel filler door clicks open.
Related information
• Refueling – opening/closing fuel cap (p. 290)
• Refueling – fuel requirements (p. 286)
• Refueling – octane rating (p. 287)
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STARTING AND DRIVING
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WARNING
Driving with the tailgate open: Driving with
the tailgate open could lead to poisonous exhaust gases entering the passenger com-partment. If the tailgate must be kept open forany reason, proceed as follows:
• Close the windows
• Set the ventilation system control to air flow to floor, windshield and side windowsand the blower control to its highest set-ting.
Handling and roadholdingAt the specified curb weight your vehicle has atendency to understeer, which means that thesteering wheel has to be turned more than mightseem appropriate for the curvature of a bend.This ensures good stability and reduces the riskof rear wheel skid. Remember that these proper-ties can alter with the vehicle load. The heavierthe load in the cargo area, the less the tendencyto understeer.
• Vehicle load, tire design and inflation pres-sure all affect vehicle handling. Therefore,check that the tires are inflated to the rec-ommended pressure according to the vehicleload. Loads should be distributed so thatcapacity weight or maximum permissible axleloads are not exceeded.
• At the specified curb weight your vehicle hasa tendency to understeer, which means that the steering wheel has to be turned morethan might seem appropriate for the curva-ture of a bend. This ensures good stabilityand reduces the risk of rear wheel skid.Remember that these properties can alterwith the vehicle load. The heavier the load inthe cargo compartment, the less the ten-dency to understeer.
Related information
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Climate – general information (p. 128)
Towing a trailer When towing a trailer, always observe the legal requirements of the state/province.
NOTE
For the maximum trailer and tongue weights recommended by Volvo, see Weights (p. 381)
• All Volvo models are equipped with energy- absorbing shock-mounted bumpers. Trailerhitch installation should not interfere with theproper operation of this bumper system.
Trailer towing does not normally present any par-ticular problems, but take into consideration:
• Increase tire pressure to recommended fullpressure, see the tire inflation decal on thedriver's door opening.
• When your vehicle is new, avoid towing heavytrailers during the first 620 miles (1,000 km).
• Maximum speed when towing a trailer:50 mph (80 km/h).
• Engine and transmission are subject toincreased loads. Therefore, engine coolanttemperature should be closely watched whendriving in hot climates or hilly terrain. Use alower gear and turn off the air conditioner ifthe temperature gauge needle enters the redrange.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
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Bulbs – license plate lightingThe license plate lighting is located next to the tailgate handle.
1. Remove the screws with a screwdriver.
2. Carefully detach the entire bulb housing and pull it out.
3. Replace the bulb.
4. Reinsert the entire bulb housing and tighten the screws.
Related information
• Bulbs – specifications (p. 351)
Bulbs – cargo area lighting
The cargo area light is located in the ceiling liner.
G031942
1. Insert a screwdriver and gently turn so that the bulb housing comes loose.
2. Replace the bulb.
3. Check that the bulb illuminates and press it back into the bulb housing.
Related information
• Bulbs – specifications (p. 351)
Bulbs – vanity mirror lighting
The vanity mirror bulbs are located behind the lens.
Removing the lens
1. Insert a screwdriver underneath the side of the lens and carefully pry up the lug on the edge.
2. Carefully detach and lift out the lens.
3. Use needle nose pliers to pull the bulb straight to the side. Replace the bulb. Do not exert too much pressure on the bulb with thepliers to help avoid damaging it.
Reinstalling the lens1. Put the lens back into position.
2. Press it into place.
Related information
• Bulbs – specifications (p. 351)
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
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With the wipers in the service position, fold out the wiper arm from the windshield. Pressthe button on the wiper blade attachmentand pull the wiper blade straight out, parallelwith the wiper arm.
Slide in the new wiper blade until it clicks into place.
Check that the blade is securely in place.
4. Press the wipers back against the wind- shield.
To return the wipers from the service position to the normal position, fold the wipers back against the windshield and press the START/STOP
ENGINE button briefly to put the ignition in mode
I (or start the engine).
CleaningKeeping the windshield and wiper blades clean helps improve visibility and prolongs the servicelife of the wiper blades. Clean the wiper bladeswith a stiff-bristle brush and lukewarm soap solu-tion or car washing detergent.
Related information
• Engine compartment – washer fluid (p. 354)
• Wiper blades – service position (p. 351)
Wiper blades – tailgate
The wiper blades should be replaced regularly for best effect.
Replacing the tailgate wiper blade
1. Fold the wiper arm outward.
2. Angle the wiper blade out slightly from the wiper arm.
3. Grasp around the wiper arm and press the wiper blade forward (at the arrow) with your thumb to detach it.
4. Press the new wiper blade into place and check that it seats securely.
5. Fold the wiper arm back toward the tailgate window.
CleaningKeeping the wiper blade clean helps improve visi-bility and prolongs its service life. Clean it with a stiff-bristle brush and lukewarm soap solution orcar washing detergent.
Related information
•
Engine compartment – washer fluid (p. 354)
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
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Fuses – glove compartment
The fuses under the glove compartment protect components such as the infotainment systemand optional power seat.
Fusebox A : General fuses
Fusebox B : Control module fuses
Fold aside the upholstery covering the fuseboxes.
1. Press the cover's lock and fold it up.
2. The fuses are accessible.Positions: fusebox A
Pos Function A
Circuit breaker for the infotain- ment system and for fuses 16-2040
Windshield/tailgate washers 25
-
-
-
Pos
Function A
Keyless drive* (door handles) 5
-
Controls in driver's door 20
Controls in front passenger's door 20
Controls in right rear passenger's door 20
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
* Option/accessory.
364
Pos Function A
Controls in left rear passenger's door20
Keyless drive
* 7.5
Power driver's seat
*20
Power front passenger's seat
*20
-
Infotainment system display 5
Infotainment system: amplifier, Sir- iusXM
™ satellite radio * 10
Sensus control module 15
Bluetooth hands-free system 5
-
Power moonroof
*
Courtesy lighting, climate system sensor 5
12-volt sockets in tunnel console 15
Heated rear seat
* (passenger's
side) 15
Heated rear seat
* (driver's side) 15
Pos
Function A
-
Heated front passenger's seat*15
Heated driver's seat
*15
Park assist
*
Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) *, park assist camera *5
All Wheel Drive
* control module 15
Active chassis system
*10
Positions: fusebox B
Pos
Function A
Tailgate wiper 15
-
Front courtesy lighting, driver's door power window controls, power seat(s)*, 7.5
Instrument panel 5
Adaptive cruise control/collision warning
* 10
Pos
Function A
Courtesy lighting, rain sensor*,
HomeLInk ®
Wireless Control Sys-
tem * 7.5
Steering wheel module 7.5
Cental locking: fuel filler door 10
Electrically heated steering wheel
*15
Electrically heated windshield
*15
Tailgate unlock 10
Electrical folding rear seat out- board head restraints
*10
Fuel pump 20
Climate system control panel 5
-
Alarm, On-board diagnostic sys- tem
5
Satellite radio
*, audio system
amplifier 10
Airbag system, occupant weight sensor
10
Collision warning system
*5
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INDEX
398Hill Start Assist (HSA) 263
Hoisting the vehicle 334 HomeLink
®
Wireless Control System 112,
113
Home safe lighting 101
Hood, opening/closing 337Horn 91
I
ID, Volvo 22
Ignition modes 81, 82
Immobilizer 154
Important information 15
Indicator lights 71, 73, 77
Infant seats 52
Inflatable Curtain 43
Inflation pressure 308, 309
Inflation pressure table 388
Information and warning symbols, table of 389
Information lights 71, 73, 77
Inspection readiness 335
Instrument lighting 97
"theater" lighting 97
Instrument overview 68, 71
Instrument panel 71, 116, 117
Integrated two-stage booster cushion 60, 62, 64
Interior Air Quality System 129
Interior lighting 100Internet connection booking service 335
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors 57
J
Jack attaching 303
location of 303
Jump starting 262
K
Key blade 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 162
private locking 158
Keyless drive 161 general description 163, 164
starting the vehicle 258
Keyless locking/unlocking 161
L
Labels list of 377
location of 377
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) 228, 229, 230, 231
Lane Keeping Aid 233, 234, 236, 237
LATCH anchors 57
Leather care 372
Lighting panel 92
Loading the vehicle 146, 147, 312 roof loads 146
Locking 165, 166, 168 tailgate 168
Locking the vehicle 155
Locks, child safety 65
Low beams 93
Low coolant level 342
Low oil pressure warning light 77
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INDEX
401
Storage spaces 142
Studded tires 315, 316
Sunroof (moonroof) 110, 111
Sun shade 105
Supplemental restraint system 33
warning light 77
Symbols, overview 389
T
Tailgate locking/unlocking 168
opening manually 169
wiper/washer 104
Tailgate wipers 353 Temperature sensor ambient 80
Temporary spare tire 306
Three-way catalytic converter 290
Tire designations 310
Tire inflation pressure 388
Tire Monitor 317, 318, 319
Tire Pressure Monitoring System 320, 323 indicator light 76
Tires 300 age 301
changing from summer to winter 303
glossary of terms 313
improving economy 302
inflation pressure 308, 309
inflation pressure table 388
rotation 300
snow 315, 316
spare 306
specifications 310
speed ratings 310
storing 301
studded 315, 316
tire pressure monitoring system 320
tire sealing system 324
tread wear indicator 302
uniform tire quality grading 314
Tire sealing system 324 Top tether anchors (child restraint sys- tems) 59
Touching up paint 373
Towing a trailer 292, 294
Towing the vehicle 295, 296
Traction control 174, 175
Trailer towing 292, 294Transmission general description 263, 265
Hill Start Assist 263oil 386
shiftlock override 267
Tread wear indicator 302
Trip computer 118
Trip odometers 81
Trips, long distance 285
Tunnel detection 95
Turn signals 99 changing bulbs 348
indicator lights 76
Two-stage booster cushion 60, 62, 64
U
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 314
Unlocking the tailgate 168
Unlocking the vehicle 155, 165, 166, 168
V
Vanity mirror 145 changing bulbs 350
Vehicle Event Data 19
Vehicle information 21