trip computer VOLVO V70 2002 Owners Manual
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VOLVO V70
Chapter 2 - Instruments, switches and controls
pg. 21 Instruments, switches and controls
Interior22
Exterior23
Instruments24
Instrument panel25
Indicator and warning lights26
Text  information window28
Switches in the center console29
Trip  computer30
Cruise control31
Light switch panel32
Steering wheel  adjustment, Ignition switch/Steering wheel  lock33
Turn signals34
Windshield wipers/washers35
Warning flashers, heated mirrors/rear  window, heated front seats36
Parking  brake, auxiliary socket/ashtrays37
Electrically operated windows38
Rearview/sideview  mirrors39
Sun roof40
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WARNING!
Please be  aware  that the car's handling characteristics may be  affected if Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC)
is switched off. 
5. Not in use
6. This button is used to temporarily disconnect alarm sensors.  See  page 77
 for further information.
7. Not in use
8. Auxiliary socket
This 12 volt socket can be  used to plug in certain accessories such as cellular telephones, etc. The ignition key  must  be
in position 1 (or higher) for the auxiliary socket to function.
NOTE: The auxiliary sockets  can also be  used for cigarette  lighters, which  are available at your Volvo retailer.
WARNING!
Please be  aware  that the car's handling characteristics may be  affected if Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC)
is switched off. 
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Trip computer
The trip computer stores information gathered  from  several systems in your car and  has four menus that can be
displayed in the text window.
Driving distance on current fuel reserve
Average  fuel consumption
Current fuel consumption
Average  speed
Current speed in mph (Canadian models only)
NOTE: Warning messages from  the car's monitoring  systems will override the trip computer function. If a  warning
message is displayed in the text window while you are using the trip computer, you must  acknowledge the message by
pressing button A. Press button A again to return to the trip computer function.
Trip computer controls and functions
The four* trip computer functions can be  accessed by twisting control B one  step at a  time in either direction. Twisting
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a  fifth time** returns you to the original function.
The trip computer can be  reset (current data will be  erased from  system memory) by pressing RESET (button C). 1.
Driving distance on current fuel reserve This function shows  the approximate distance that can be  driven on the fuel
remaining in the tank. This calculation is based on average fuel consumption during the last 12 miles (20 km) of
driving and  the amount of fuel remaining in the tank when the reading was taken. When the driving distance on current
fuel reserve  is less than 12 miles (20 km), "----" will be  displayed in the text window.
2. Average fuel consumption  This value indicates fuel consumption since the last time the trip computer was reset (by
pressing RESET, button C). When the engine is switched off, information on fuel consumption is stored  and  remains in
system memory until the RESET (button C) is pressed again.
3. Current fuel consumption  This value indicates the current fuel consumption, based on readings taken once per
second. When the car is not moving, "----" will be  displayed.
4. Average speed  This value indicates average speed since the last time the trip computer was reset (by pressing
RESET, button C). When the engine is switched off, information on average speed is stored  and  remains in system
memory until the RESET (button C) is pressed again.
5. Current speed in miles per  hour (Canadian  models only)  This function provides  the driver with an  instantaneous
conversion of the car's current speed from  km/h to mph.
*Five functions on Canadiam models
**A sixth  time on Canadiam models 
   
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W Winter/Wet driving mode -enhanced vehicle  traction
Mode W  will function only if the gear selector is in the (D)rive  position.
Press the button at the base of the gear selector to engage/disengage this  driving mode (see illustration).
An LED  in the button will light up to indicate that W is engaged and  this  will also be  displayed in the instrument
panel (see page 25
).
This mode may be  selected for starting/ moving off on slippery roads. 
pg. 89 Driving economy
Economical driving conserves natural resources
Better  driving economy may be  obtained  by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and  stops and  adjusting the speed of
your vehicle to immediate traffic  conditions. Observe the following rules:
Bring the engine to normal operating temperature as soon as possible by driving with a  light foot on the accelerator
pedal for the first few minutes of operation. A cold engine uses more fuel and  is subject to increased wear.
Whenever possible, avoid using the car for driving short distances. This does not allow the engine to reach normal
operating temperature.
Drive carefully and  avoid rapid acceleration and  hard braking.
Do not exceed posted speed limits.
Avoid carrying unnecessary  items (extra load) in the car.
Maintain correct tire pressure. Check tire pressure regularly (when tires are cold).
Remove snow tires when threat of snow or ice has ended.
Note  that roof racks, ski racks, etc., increase air resistance  and  also fuel consumption.
Avoid using automatic  transmission kickdown  feature unless necessary.
Avoid using the air conditioning when it is not required. When engaged, the conditioner's compressor places an
additional load on the engine. However, at higher driving speeds, fuel consumption will be  lower with the air
conditioning on and  the windows closed than with the air conditioning off and  the windows open.
Using the onboard trip computer's fuel consumption modes can help you learn how to drive more economically.
Other factors that decrease  gas mileage are:
Worn or dirty spark plugs
Incorrect spark plug gap
Dirty air cleaner
Dirty engine oil and  clogged oil filter
Dragging brakes
Incorrect front  end  alignment Some of the above mentioned items and  others  are checked at the standard
Maintenance Service intervals.
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Sun roof40
Supplemental Restraint System4, 26
Suspension142
Switches in center  console29
T
Tachometer25
Tailgate washer35
Tailgate wiper35
Tailgate wiper blade - replacing136
Temperature gauge25
Temporary  spare tire107
Text window28
Three-way catalytic converters101
Timing  belt128
Tire information - All Wheel Drive105
Tire pressure107
Tires104 -108
Tires - changing109, 110
Tool bag68
Towing a  trailer95
Towing eyelet93
Towing the car93, 94
Trailer towing95
Trailer weight - maximum139
Transmission - automatic85 - 88
Transmission - specifications140
Trip computer30
Trip odometer25
Turn  signals34
U
Uniform  tire quality grading108
Unlocking the tailgate75
Upholstery  - cleaning124
V
Vanity mirror lights - replacing120
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)138
Vehicle loading107
Ventilation42
Volumes (oils and  fluids)141
Volvo On Call144
W
Warning flashers36
Warning light - center26
Warning lights26, 27
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