weight VOLVO V70 2002 Owners Manual
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indicate a  fault.
Important
Before you operate your car for the first time please familiarize yourself  with the new-engine oil consumption
information on page 131
. You should also be familiar  with the information in the chapters one, two and four of
this manual.
Information contained in the balance of the manual is extremely useful and should be read  after operating the
vehicle  for the first time.
The manual is structured so that it can be used  for reference. For this reason, it should be kept in the car for
ready  access.
Do not export your Volvo to another country before investigating  that country's applicable safety and exhaust
emission requirements. In  some cases it may be difficult or  impossible  to comply with these requirements.
Modifications to the emission control system(s)  may render your Volvo not certifiable for legal operation in the
U.S., Canada and other countries.
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based  on the latest product
information available at the time of publication. Please note that some vehicles may be equipped  differently,
depending  on special legal requirements and that optional  equipment described in this manual may not be
available in all markets.
Volvo reserves the right to make model changes at any time, or  to change specifications or  design, without
notice and without incurring obligation.
Volvo and the environment
Volvo is committed to the well being of our customers. As a  natural part of this  commitment, we care about the
environment in which  we all live. Caring for the environment means an  everyday involvement in reducing our
environmental impact.
Volvo's  environmental activities are based on a  holistic  view,  which  means we consider the overall environmental
impact of a  product throughout its  complete life cycle. In this  context,  design, production, product use, and  recycling
are all important considerations.
In production, Volvo has partly or completely  phased out several chemicals including freons, lead chromates,
naphtanates, asbestos, mercury and  cadmium; and  reduced the amount of chemicals used in our plants 50% since 1991.
In use, Volvo was the first in the world to introduce into production a  three-way catalytic converter with a  Lambda
sond, now called oxygen  sensor, in 1976. The current version  of this  highly efficient system reduces emissions  of
harmful substances (CO, HC, NOx) from  the exhaust pipe by approximately 95% and  the search to eliminate the
remaining emissions  continues. Volvo is the only automobile manufacturer to offer  CFC-free retrofit kits  for the air
conditioning system for all models as far back as the M/Y 1975 240. Advanced electronic  engine controls, refined
purification systems and  cleaner  fuels  are bringing us closer to our goal.
After Volvo cars and  parts  have fulfilled their use, recycling is the next critical step in completing the life cycle. The
metal content  is about 75% of the total weight of a  car, which  makes the car among the most  recycled  industrial
products.  In order to have efficient and  well controlled recycling, many Volvo variants have printed dismantling
manuals, indicating the weight and  material of individual components. For Volvo, all homogeneous plastic parts
weighing more than 1.7 oz.  (50 grams) are marked with international symbols that indicate how the component  is to be
sorted  for recycling.
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VOLVO V70
Chapter 1 - Safety
pg. 1 Safety
Not wearing a  seat belt is like believing "It'll  never happen to me!" Volvo, the inventor of the three-point seat belt,
urges you and  all adult occupants of your car to wear  seat belts and  ensure that children are properly restrained,  using
an  infant, car or booster  seat determined by age, weight and  height. Volvo also believes no child should sit  in the front
seat of a  car. Fact: In every state and  province, some type of child-restraint legislation has been passed. Additionally,
most  states and  provinces have already  made it mandatory for occupants of a  car to use seat belts.
So, urging you to "buckle  up" is not just  our recommendation - legislation in your state or province may mandate seat
belt usage. The few seconds it takes to buckle up may one  day  allow you to say, "It's a  good thing I was wearing my
seat belt."  Seat belts
2
Center  head restraint3
Front  airbags (SRS)4
Side impact  airbags (SIPS)8
Volvo Inflatable Curtain (VIC)9
Whiplash Protection  System (WHIPS)10
Child safety11
Occupant safety17
Brake system18
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)19
Stability Traction Control (STC)20
Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC)20
pg. 2 Seat belts
Seat belts
Always fasten the seat belts before you drive or  ride. A chime will sound several times if the driver's seat belt is
not fastened.
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Cup holder
Press on the holder to open  it.
Adjust the holder by pressing its  arms  inward.
Press the holder back in place after use. NOTE:  Never  use glass bottles. Also keep in mind that hot beverages can
scald you.
Cup holder in the center console for rear seat passengers (option)
This cup  holder is only available on the Cross Country with a  3-section rear seat.
 To use the cup  holder, open  the cover on the center  console and  fold it rearward. The cup  holder and  the cover open
together.
The cup  holder and  the cover can be  closed separately.
NOTE:  If the cup  holder is subjected to weights above approximately 12 lbs (5 kg), it will fold down slightly  to help
prevent damage to the hinges. 
Storage in the glove compartment
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The glove compartment has storage spaces designed specifically to hold credit cards, pens, and  pencils. 
pg. 57 Storage compartments, front
Pen holder on the center console
The side panel on the passenger  side of your car has an  opening for various  accessories. You must  pry off its  cover
before you can use it. You can fit a  hook for a  handbag, waste bin, tray for personal effects etc. Consult your Volvo
retailer. 
Coat hanger
Use the coat hanger for clothes of normal weight. 
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NOTE: Vehicles equipped with automatic  transmissions  should use (D)rive  as often as possible and  avoid using
"kick -down"  to help improve fuel economy. Vehicles equipped with manual  transmissions  should use fifth gear at
highway  speeds. At other times, choose the highest gear that still  allows smooth  acceleration.
Weight distribution affects handling
At the specified curb weight your car has a  tendency to understeer, which  means that the steering wheel has to be
turned more than might seem appropriate for the curvature of a  bend.  This ensures good stability and  reduces the risk
of rear wheel skid. Remember that these properties can alter with the vehicle load. The heavier  the load on the rear of
the vehicle (e.g., heavily  loaded (max. 220 lbs, 100 kg) cargo area or when towing a  trailer, the less the tendency to
understeer.
Handling, roadholding
Vehicle load, tire design and  inflation pressure all affect vehicle handling. Therefore,  check that the tires are inflated to
the recommended pressure according  to the vehicle load. See  "Tire  pressure" section. Loads  should be  distributed so
that capacity weight or maximum permissible axle loads are not exceeded. 
pg. 90 Points  to  remember
Cooling system
The risk for engine overheating is greatest, especially in hot weather, when:
Towing a  trailer up steep inclines for prolonged periods  at wide  open  throttle and  low engine rpm.
Stopping the engine suddenly after high speed driving (so-called "after-boiling" can occur).
To avoid overheating, the following rules  should be  followed: Do not drive for prolonged periods  at engine speeds
above 4500 rpm if you are towing a  trailer in hilly terrain. Reduce speed when towing a  trailer up long, steep inclines.
The risk of overheating can be  reduced by switching off the air conditioning system for a  short time. Do not let the
engine idle unnecessarily  for prolonged periods.  Do not mount auxiliary lamps in front  of the grill.
When the risk of overheating is imminent, or in the event of overheating (the temperature gauge goes repeatedly into,
or stays continually in, the red section), the following precautions should be  taken:
Switch off the air conditioning system.
Pull off the road, away from  traffic,  stop the car and  put the gear selector into neutral.
Switch the heater  to full (maximum) position. Increase the engine speed to approx. 2000 rpm (twice idling speed)
until the temperature begins to drop.
WARNING!
Do not remove coolant  expansion tank cap. The coolant  will be  extremely hot.
If necessary,  see page 127
 and  130 for information on checking and  topping-up the coolant  level.
CAUTION:  Drive slowly and  carefully if going through standing water (i.e. flooded roadways, etc.). Damage to the
engine could result if excess water is drawn in through the air intake  system. Never  drive the vehicle in water deeper
than 1 foot (300 mm). See  the flood warning on page 7
.
WARNING!
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Driving with the tailgate  open: Driving with the tailgate  open  could mean that poisonous exhaust gases enter the
passenger  compartment. If the tailgate  must  be  kept open  for any  reason, proceed as follows:
- Close the windows.
- Set the ventilation system control to air flow to floor,  windshield and  side windows and  blower control to its
highest setting.
Floor mats: An extra mat on the driver's floor  can cause the accelerator  pedal to catch. Check that the movement
of the accelerator  pedal is not impeded.  Not more than one  protective floor  covering may be  used at one  time.
Electrical system
When replacing the battery or when carrying out work involving the electrical system, the following should be
observed:
A battery connection to the wrong terminal will damage the electrical system. Be sure to connect the positive battery
cable to the positive battery terminal and  the negative battery cable to the negative battery terminal.
If booster  batteries are used for starting, they must  be  properly connected to minimize the risk of the electrical
system being damaged. For correct connection, see "Jump starting" section.
Never  disconnect the battery circuit (for example, to replace  the battery) while the engine is running, as this  may
damage the generator. Always make sure that all the battery connections are properly cleaned and  tightened.
If any  electrical welding work is performed on the vehicle, the battery's ground lead (negative cable)  and  all the
connecting cables of the generator must  be  disconnected and  the welder cables placed as near the welding points  as
possible.
The radio must  be  turned off before the battery is disconnected.
Switch off the ignition for at least 10 minutes before disconnecting the battery. 
pg. 91 Roof racks/Load carriers
Load carriers (accessory)
Load carriers are available as Volvo accessories. Observe the following points  when in use:
To avoid damaging  your car and  to achieve maximum safety when driving, we recommend using the load carriers
that Volvo has developed especially for your car.
The maximum weight that may be  loaded on the roof is 220 lbs (100 kg), including load carriers.
Avoid single-point loads. Distribute loads evenly.
Place heavier  cargo at the bottom of the load.
Anchor the cargo correctly with appropriate tie-down equipment.
Check periodically that the load carriers  and load are properly secured.
Remember that the car's center  of gravity and  handling change when you carry a  load on the roof.
The car's wind resistance  (and correspondingly, fuel consumption) will increase with the size of the load.
Drive smoothly. Avoid rapid starts, fast  cornering and  hard braking. 
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To change a wheel:
Engage the parking brake.
Put the gear selector in (P)ark.
Remove the wheel cap (where applicable)  using the lug wrench  in the tool kit.
With the car still  on the ground, use the lug wrench  to loosen the wheel bolts  1/2 - 1 turn. Turn  the bolts
counterclockwise to loosen. 
Position the jack on the bar in the attach-ment (A in the illustration in right column) and  crank while simultaneously
guiding the base of the jack to the ground. The base of the jack must  be  flat on a  level,  firm, non-slippery surface.
Before raising the car, check that the jack is still  correctly positioned in the attach-ment.
Raise the vehicle until the wheel to be  changed is lifted off the ground.
Unscrew the wheel bolts  completely  and  carefully remove the wheel so as not to damage the thread on the studs.
NOTE: See  also page 129
 for hoisting the vehicle on a  garage lift!
WARNING!
The jack must  correctly engage the bar in the jack attachment (A). The car's weight must  not rest  on the jack
attachment (B). See  illustration on page 110.
Be sure the jack is on a  firm, level,  non-slippery surface.
Never  allow any  part of your body to be  extended under a  car supported  by a  jack.
Use the jack intended  for the car when replacing a  wheel. For any  other job, use stands to support the side of the
car being worked on.
Apply the parking brake and  put the gear selector in the (P)ark position.
Block the wheels standing on the ground, use rigid wooden blocks or
pg. 110 Wheels and tires
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VOLVO V70
Chapter 9 - Specifications
pg. 137 Specifications
Label  information138
Dimensions  and weights139
Engine/transmission specifications140
Oil/fluid specifications and volumes141
Fuel system, Distributor ignition system, Suspension142
Electrical system143
Volvo On Call144
pg. 138 Label information
B<>1 Vehicle Emission Control Information
Your Volvo is designed to meet  all applicable emission standards, as evi-denced by the certification label  on the
underside of the hood. For further informa-tion regarding these regulations,  please consult your Volvo retailer.
2 Vacuum hose routing
(underside of hood)
3 Loads and Tire Pressures
(on inside of fuel filler  door)
4 Model plate
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).  Codes for color and  upholstery, etc. The plate  is located in the engine
compartment, on the inside of the left front  fender.
5 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) *
The VIN plate  is located on the top left surface  of the dashboard. The VIN is also stamped on the right hand  door
pillar.
6 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Stan -dards  (FMVSS) specifications (USA) and Ministry of Transport (CMVSS)
standards (Canada)  
Your Volvo is designed to meet  all applicable safety standards, as evidenced by the certification label  on the facing
side of the driver's door. For further informa-tion regarding these regulations,  please consult your Volvo retailer.
7 Child safety latch label
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* The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  should always be  quoted in all correspondence concerning  your vehicle
with the retailer and  when ordering parts.
All specifications are subject to change without prior  notice.  
pg. 139 Dimensions  and weights
Dimensions
Length 185.4 in. (471 cm), Cross Country -186.2 (473 cm) 
Width 70.9 in. (180 cm), Cross Country - 73.2 in. (186 cm) 
Height 57.5 in. (146 cm), V70 AWD - 58.7 in. (149 cm), Cross Country - 61.4 in. 156 cm) 
Wheelbase  108.7 in. (276 cm), Cross Country - 108.7 in. (276 cm) 
Track, front  61.4 in. (156 cm), Cross Country - 63.4 in. (161 cm) 
Track, rear 61.4 in. (156 cm), Cross Country - 61 in. (155 cm) 
Turning circle (between curbs) 35.8-39 ft. (10.9-11.9 m) 
Cargo  capacity 35.9 cu.  ft. (1 m 3 ) 
* See  also section "Trailer  towing" USA Canada
Max roof load 220 lbs 100 kg
Max trailer weight (w/o brakes) 1100 lbs 500 kg Max trailer weight (with brakes) 3300 lbs 1500 kgMax tongue weight * 165 lbs 75 kg
WARNING!
When adding accessories, equipment, luggage and  other cargo to your vehicle, the total loaded weight capacity of
the vehicle must  not be  exceeded.
Weights USA Canada
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Gross vehicle  weight (GVW)
V704630 lbs 2100 kg
V70 Turbo  man. 4650 lbs 2110 kg
V70 Turbo  aut. 4690 lbs 2130 kg
V70 AWD 4850 lbs 2200 kg
Cross Country 4890 lbs 2220 kg
Capacity weight ** 930 lbs 420 kg
Curb weight
V70 3380-3595 lbs 1535-1635 kg
V70 AWD 3670-3705 lbs 1665-1685 kg
Cross Country 3725-3760 lbs 1690-1710 kg
Permissible axle weight, front
V70 2290 lbs 1040 kg
V70 Turbo  man. 2290 lbs 1040 kg
V70 Turbo  aut. 2330 lbs 1060 kg
V70 AWD 2400 lbs 1090 kg
Cross Country 2490 lbs 1130 kg
Permissible axle weight, rear
V70, V70 Turbo 2470 lbs 1120 kg
V70 AWD 2580 lbs 1170 kg
Cross Country 2620 lbs 1190 kg
All specifications are subject to change without prior  notice.
** The max permissible axle loads or the gross vehicle weight must  not be  exceeded. 
pg. 140 Engine/transmission specifications
Engine specifications
Designation: Volvo B 5234 T3
Output 247 hp at 5200 rpm (184 kW/87 rps) 
Max. torque 243 ft. lbs. at 2400-5200 rpm (330 Nm/42-87 rps) 
Number of cylinders 5
Bore  3.19" (81 mm) 
Stroke 3.54" (90 mm) 
Displacement 2.3 liters
Compression ratio 8.5:1
Number of valves 20
Power transmission
Manual transmission: M  56 LK
Single-disc dry plate  clutch.  All-synchromesh on all gears including reverse; integrated final drive. Operation via a
floor  mounted gear lever. 
Final drive ratio 4.00:1
Reduction ratios
1st gear 3.39:1
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