wheel VOLVO V60 CROSS COUNTRY 2017 Owner´s Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: VOLVO, Model Year: 2017, Model line: V60 CROSS COUNTRY, Model: VOLVO V60 CROSS COUNTRY 2017Pages: 406, PDF Size: 9.66 MB
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument overview 66
Information displays – introduction 69
Eco Guide * and Power Meter *
72
Information displays – indicator symbols 73
Information displays – warning symbols 75
My Car – introduction 77
Information displays – ambient tem- perature sensor 78
Information displays – trip odometerand clock 79
Inserting/removing remote key 79
Ignition modes 80
Front seats 81
Front seats – folding backrest *
82
Front seats – power seat 82
Key memory – power driver's seat *
and door mirrors 84
Rear seats – head restraints 85
Rear seats – folding backrest 87
Steering wheel 89
Electrically heated * steering wheel
90
Lighting panel 90
High/low beam headlights 91
Active high beams (AHB) *
92
Tunnel detection (models with the rain sensor * only) 93
Active Bending Lights (ABL)
*
93
Auxiliary lights *
94
Instrument and "theater" lighting 95
Parking lights 95
Rear fog lights 96
Hazard warning flashers 96
Turn signals 97
Front interior lighting 98
Rear interior lighting 99
Home safe lighting 99
Approach lighting 99
Windshield wipers 100
Rain sensor *
101
Windshield washer 101
Tailgate wiper/washer 102
Power windows 103
Power door mirrors 104
Power door mirrors – automatic tilt- ing/retraction 105
Heated windshield *, rear window and
door mirror defrosters 106
Interior rearview mirror 106
Digital compass *
107
Power moonroof * – introduction
108
Power moonroof * – operation
109
HomeLink®
Wireless Control Sys-
tem * – introduction 110
HomeLink ®
Wireless Control Sys-
tem * – programming 111
Volvo Sensus 113
Information display – menu controls 114
Information display – menu overview 115
Information display – messages 115
Trip computer – introduction 116
Trip computer – functions, analog instrument panel 118
Trip computer – functions, digitalinstrument panel 121
Trip computer – Supplementaryinformation 123
Trip computer – Trip statistics 124
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Collision warning – symbols and messages219
Driver Alert System 221
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – introduction 221
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – operation 222
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – function 223
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – limitations 223
Driver Alert Control (DAC) – symbolsand messages 225
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) –introduction 227
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) –operation 228
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) -limitations 229
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) –symbols and messages 230
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – introduction 232
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – operation 233
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – limitations 235
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) – symbolsand messages 236
Park assist – introduction 237
Park assist – function 237
Park assist – operation 239
Park assist – limitations 240
Park Assist Pilot (PAP) * – introduction
241
Park Assist Pilot (PAP) * – function
241
Park Assist Pilot (PAP) * – operation
242
Park Assist Pilot (PAP) * – limitations
244
Park Assist Pilot (PAP) * – symbols
and messages 245
Park assist – troubleshooting 245
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – introduction 246
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –function 246
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –operation 247
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –guiding and marker lines 248
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –limitations 250
BLIS * – introduction
250
BLIS * – function
251
BLIS * – operation
252
BLIS * – Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
253
BLIS * – limitations
254
BLIS * – messages
255
STARTING AND DRIVING
Starting the engine
258
Switching off the engine 259
Engine Remote Start (ERS) * – intro-
duction 260
Engine Remote Start (ERS) * – star-
ting the engine 260
Engine Remote Start (ERS) * –
switching off the engine 261
Jump starting 261
Transmission – general information 262
Transmission – positions 263
Transmission – Geartronic 264
Transmission – shiftlock override 267
Start/Stop – Hill Start Assist (HSA) 267
Start/Stop – introduction 268
Start/Stop – function 268
Start/Stop – Auto-stop exceptions 269
Start/Stop – Auto-start exceptions 270
Start/Stop – settings 271
Start/Stop – symbols and messages 272
ECO *
273
All Wheel Drive (AWD) 275
Hill Descent Control (HDC) – intro- duction 275
Hill Descent Control (HDC) – operation 276
Brakes – general 277
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Brakes – symbols 279
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) 279
Brake lights 279
Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA) 280
Parking brake – general information 280
Parking brake – applying 281
Parking brake – releasing 282
Parking brake – symbols and messages 283
Driving through water 284
Engine and cooling system 284
Conserving electrical current 285
Before a long distance trip 285
Driving in cold weather 286
Refueling – fuel requirements 286
Refueling – octane rating 287
Refueling – opening/closing fuel filler door 289
Refueling – opening/closing fuel cap 290
Emission controls 290
Economical driving 291
Towing a trailer 292
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) 294
Towing the vehicle 295
Towing eyelet 295
Towing by tow truck 296
WHEELS AND TIRES
Tires – general information300
Tires – storage and age 301
Tires – tread wear indicator 302
Tires – tire economy 302
Changing a wheel – direction of rotation 303
Changing a wheel – removing wheel 303
Changing a wheel – spare wheel 306
Changing a wheel – accessing the spare wheel 307
Changing a wheel – installing a wheel 307
Tire inflation – general information 308
Tire inflation – checking pressure 309
Tire specifications 310
Loading specifications 312
Loading specifications – load limit 312
Tire specifications – terminology 313
Tire specifications – Uniform TireQuality Grading 314
Snow chains 315
Snow tires/studded tires 316
Tire pressure monitoring - overview 316
Tire Monitor - introduction 317
Calibrating Tire Monitor 318
Tire Monitor status information 319
Tire Monitor – messages 319
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – general information320
Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS) – changing wheels 321
Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS) – recalibrating 322
Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS) – activating/deactivating 322
Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS) – messages 323
Tire sealing system * – general infor-
mation 324
Tire sealing system * – overview
325
Tire sealing system * – sealing a hole
327
Tire sealing system – checking infla-tion pressure 329
Tire sealing system * – inflating tires
329
Tire sealing system * – sealing com-
pound container 330
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INTRODUCTION
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On-board owner's manual The owner's manual can be displayed on the center console screen and you can carry outsearches for the information that you require.
To open the owner's manual, press the MY CAR
button on the center console, press OK/MENU
and select
Owner's manual.
For basic information, see "Infotainment - operat- ing the system." The following sections also pro-vide more detailed information.
The on-board owner's manual start page
There are four ways of finding information articles in the on-board owner's manual:
•
Searching: search for an article.
•
Categories: All of the articles are sorted by
category. •
Favorites: Quick access to frequently read
articles.
•
Quick Guide: A selection of articles cover-
ing commonly used functions.
Select the symbol in the lower right-hand corner for additional information about the on-boardowner's manual.
NOTE
• The on-board owner's manual cannot be accessed while the vehicle is moving.
• Specifications regarding your vehicle arenot found in the on-board information.This information is listed in the printedowner's manual.
Searching for information
Searching using the text wheel
List of characters
Switching between character entry modes (see the following table)
Surf history
Use the text wheel to enter a web address. 1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press
OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter
keys on the center console can also be used.
2. Continue to the next letter, etc. The results of the search will be displayed in the phone book.
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3. To switch from letter entry mode to the entry
mode for numbers or special characters, or to go view surf history, turn TUNE to one of
the selections (see the explanation in the fol- lowing table) in the list for switching charac- ter entry mode (2) and press OK/MENU.
123/A
BCToggle between letters and num- bers by pressing OK/MENU.
=>This leads to surf history. Turn TUNE to select a web address and
press OK/MENU to go to the web-
site.
GoGo to the website by pressing OK/
MENU .
a|AToggle between upper and lower case letters by pressing OK/MENU.
| | }Switch from the text wheel to theAddress: field. Use TUNE to move
the cursor and erase characters by pressing EXIT. Press OK/MENU to
return to the text wheel. The number/letter keys on the cen- ter console can also be used to edit the
Address: field.
Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character.
Press and hold EXIT to erase all characters. Pressing a number key on the center console while the text wheel is displayed (see the previ-ous illustration) will display a list of characters.Press the desired key repeatedly to enter thedesired letter and continue to the next letter, etc. To enter a number, press and hold the button.
CategoriesThe articles in the on-board owner's manual are divided into main categories and sub-categories.The same article may be listed in several applica-ble categories to help make searches easier. Turn
TUNE to navigate in the category structure
and press OK/MENU to open a category (indi-
cated by the
symbol) or an article (indicated
by the
symbol). Press EXIT to return to the
previous view.
FavoritesArticles that have been marked as favorites can be found here. For information about marking anarticle as a favorite, see "Navigating in an article"below. Turn TUNE to navigate in the list of favorites and
press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT
to return to the previous view.
Quick GuideThis is a selection of articles that will help you become familiar with some of the vehicle's mostcommon functions. These articles can also be found in their respective categories but are listedhere for quick access. Turn
TUNE to navigate in the Quick Guide and
press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT
to return to the previous view.
Navigating in an article
Home : Returns you to the owner's manual
start page.
Favorites : Add/remove an article from the
list of favorites. This can also be done by pressing the FAV button on the center con-
sole keypad.
Highlighted link : takes you to the linked
article.
Important information : if the article con-
tains warnings, cautions or notes, symbols for these types of information and the number of
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SAFETY
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Unbuckling the seat beltTo remove the seat belt, press the red section on the seat belt receptacle. Before exiting the vehi-cle, check that the seat belt retracts fully afterbeing unbuckled. If necessary, guide the beltback into the retractor slot.
Related information
•Seat belt reminder (p. 32)
• Seat belts – pregnancy (p. 33)
Seat belt reminder The seat belt reminder is intended to alert all occupants of the vehicle that their seat beltsshould be fastened before the vehicle begins tomove.
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Seat belt reminder light in ceiling console
The seat belt reminder consists of an audible sig- nal, an indicator light near the rearview mirror anda symbol in the instrument panel that alert alloccupants of the vehicle to fasten their seatbelts (p. 30). The indicator light will be on for sev-eral seconds from the time the ignition isswitched on. There will also be an audible signalif the driver's seat belt is not fastened. If the front seat belts are unbuckled while the vehicle is in motion, the audible signal and warn-ing light will be active for a several seconds.
Rear seatsThe seat belt reminder in the rear seat has twoadditional functions: • It provides information about which seat belts are fastened in the rear seat. A message willappear in the information display when a beltis being used. This message will disappearafter several seconds or can be erased by pressing the
OK button on the left steering
wheel lever.
• It also provides a reminder if one of the occupants of the rear seat has unbuckledhis/her seat belt while the vehicle is inmotion. A visual and audible signal will begiven. These signals will stop when the seatbelt has been re-buckled or can be stopped by pressing the
OK button.
• The message
Unbelted in rear seat will
appear in the information display if one of the rear doors has been opened.
The message in the information display canalways be accessed, even if it has been erased, by pressing the OK button to display stored mes-
sages.
Related information
• Seat belts – pregnancy (p. 33)
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.33
Seat belts – pregnancy
The seat belt should always be worn during pregnancy. However, it is crucial that it be worncorrectly.
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The diagonal section should wrap over the shoul- der then be routed between the breasts and tothe side of the belly. The lap section should layflat over the thighs and as low as possible underthe belly. It must never be allowed to ride upward.Remove all slack from the belt and ensure that itfits close to the body without any twists. As a pregnancy progresses, pregnant drivers should adjust their seats and steering wheel suchthat they can easily maintain control of the vehi-cle as they drive (which means they must be ableto easily operate the foot pedals and steeringwheel). Within this context, they should strive toposition the seat with as large a distance as pos-sible between their belly and the steering wheel.
Related information
• Seat belts – buckling/unbuckling (p. 31)
• Seat belt reminder (p. 32)
• Child restraints (p. 49)
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
As an enhancement to the three-point seat
belts (p. 30), your Volvo is equipped with aSupplemental Restraint System (SRS).
Models with an analog instrument panel
Models with an digital instrument panel *
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Front airbags
The front airbags supplement the three-point seat belts (p. 30). For these airbags to providethe protection intended, seat belts must be wornat all times.
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The front airbag systemThe front airbag system includes gas generators surrounded by the airbags, and deceleration sen-sors that activate the gas generators, causing theairbags to be inflated with nitrogen gas.
Location of the passenger's side front airbag
As the movement of the seats' occupants com- presses the airbags, some of the gas is expelledat a controlled rate to provide better cushioning.Both seat belt pretensioners also deploy, mini-mizing seat belt slack. The entire process, includ-ing inflation and deflation of the airbags, takesapproximately one fifth of a second. The location of the front airbags is indicated by SRS AIRBAG embossed on the steering wheel
pad and above the glove compartment, and by decals on both sun visors and on the front andfar right side of the dash. The driver's side front airbag is folded and located in the steering wheel hub. The passenger's side front airbag is folded behind a panel located above the glove compart-ment.
WARNING
• The airbags in the vehicle are designed to be a SUPPLEMENT to–not a replace-ment for–the three-point seat belts. Formaximum protection, wear seat belts at alltimes. Be aware that no system can pre-vent all possible injuries that may occur inan accident.
• Never drive with your hands on the steer-ing wheel pad/airbag housing.
• The front airbags are designed to helpprevent serious injury. Deployment occursvery quickly and with considerable force.During normal deployment and depend-ing on variables such as seating position,one may experience abrasions, bruises,swellings, or other injuries as a resultfrom deployment of one or both of theairbags.
• When installing any accessory equipment,make sure that the front airbag system isnot damaged. Any interference in the sys-tem could cause malfunction.
Front airbag deployment
•The front airbags are designed to deploy dur- ing certain frontal or front-angular collisions,impacts, or decelerations, depending on thecrash severity, angle, speed and objectimpacted. The airbags may also deploy in
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NOTE
•Deployment of front airbags occurs only one time during an accident. In a collisionwhere deployment occurs, the airbagsand seat belt pretensioners activate.Some noise occurs and a small amountof powder is released. The release of thepowder may appear as smoke-like matter.This is a normal characteristic and doesnot indicate fire.
• Volvo's front airbags use special sensorsthat are integrated with the front seatbuckles. The point at which the airbagdeploys is determined by whether or notthe seat belt is being used, as well as theseverity of the collision.
• Collisions can occur where only one ofthe airbags deploys. If the impact is lesssevere, but severe enough to present aclear injury risk, the airbags are triggeredat partial capacity. If the impact is moresevere, the airbags are triggered at fullcapacity.
Airbag decals
Airbag decal on the outside of both sun visors
Passenger's side airbag decal
WARNING
• Children must never be allowed in the front passenger's seat.
• Occupants in the front passenger's seatmust never sit on the edge of the seat, sitleaning toward the instrument panel orotherwise sit out of position.
• The occupant's back must be as uprightas comfort allows and be against the seatback with the seat belt properly fastened.
• Feet must be on the floor, e.g., not on thedash, seat or out of the window.
WARNING
•No objects or accessory equipment, e.g. dashboard covers, may be placed on,attached to, or installed near the air baghatch (the area above the glove compart-ment) or the area affected by airbagdeployment.
• There should be no loose articles, suchas coffee cups on the floor, seat, or dash-board area.
• Never try to open the airbag cover on thesteering wheel or the passenger's sidedashboard. This should only be done by atrained and qualified Volvo service techni-cian.
• Failure to follow these instructions canresult in injury to the vehicle occupants.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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FunctionSee
Controls for menus and messages, turn signals,high/low beams, tripcomputer(p. 77), (p. 97),(p. 90),(p. 116)
Paddles for manually shifting gears *(p. 264)
Cruise control(p. 179)
Horn, airbag(p. 89), (p. 35)
Main instrument panel(p. 69)
Infotainment system/ Bluetooth hands-freecontrolsSensus Info- tainment sup-plement
START/STOP ENGINE button(p. 79)
Ignition slot(p. 79)
Display for infotainment system functions andmenus(p. 114), Sen- sus Infotain-ment supple-ment
Door handle-
FunctionSee
In-door control panels (power windows, mir-rors, central locking but-ton)(p. 103), (p. 104),(p. 164)
Hazard warning flashers(p. 96)
Controls for the info- tainment system andmenus(p. 77), (p. 130), Sen-sus Infotain-ment supple-ment
Climate system controls(p. 130)
Gear selector(p. 262)
Controls for active chas- sis (Four-C)*(p. 172)
Wipers and washers(p. 100), (p. 101)
Steering wheel adjust- ment(p. 89)
Hood opening control(p. 337)
Parking brake(p. 280)
FunctionSee
Power seat* adjustment
controls(p. 82)
Lighting panel, buttons for opening fuel fillerdoor and unlocking thetailgate(p. 90), (p. 289),(p. 166)
Related information
• Information displays – ambient temperature sensor (p. 78)
• Information displays – trip odometer andclock (p. 79)