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Servicing the climate control system The air conditioning system must only be serv- iced and repaired by an authorised workshop.
Troubleshooting and repairThe air conditioning system contains fluorescent tracing agents. Ultraviolet light must be used dur-ing leak detection. Volvo recommends that you contact an author- ised Volvo workshop.
Cars with R134a refrigerant
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains pressur- ised refrigerant R134a. This system must onlybe serviced and repaired by an authorisedworkshop.
Cars with R1234yf refrigerant
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains pressur- ised refrigerant R1234yf. In accordance withSAE J2845 (Technician Training for SafeService and Containment of RefrigerantsUsed in Mobile A/C System), service andrepair of the refrigerant system must only beperformed by trained and certified techniciansin order to ensure the safety of the system.
Related information
•Volvo service programme (p. 506)
Bulb replacement
The bulb in the halogen headlamp, reversing lamp and rear fog lamp can be replaced by thedriver.
The bulb in the halogen headlamp can be replaced without the help of a workshop, but theplastic cover over the headlamp must be removedbefore a bulb can be replaced.
–Press down the pins into the plastic cover's four clips using a screwdriver or similar andlift away the cover.
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NOTE
Points to remember when the cover is refit- ted: •The pin in the clip needs to be pressed back fully before the clip is refitted in thecover.
• When the cover is refitted, the pin mustbe pressed in until the end surface islevel with the surface of the clip.
The reversing lamp bulb and the rear fog lamp bulb can be replaced without assistance from aworkshop. Contact a workshop 9
if there is a fault in bulbs
other than the bulbs in the halogen headlamps, the reversing lamp bulb or the rear fog lamp bulb. If a fault occurs in LED 10
lamps, the entire lamp
unit usually must be replaced.
WARNING
The car's electrical system must be in ignition position 0 when replacing bulbs.
IMPORTANT
Never touch the glass part of the bulbs with your fingers. Grease from your fingers isvaporised by the heat, coating the reflectorand then causing damage.
NOTE
If an error message remains after the broken bulb has been replaced then we recommendvisiting an authorised Volvo workshop.
NOTE
Outside lighting such as headlamps and rear lamps may temporarily have condensation onthe inside of the lens. This is normal, all exte-rior lighting is designed to withstand this.Condensation is normally vented out of thelamp housing when the lamp has beenswitched on for a time.
Lamps, front (car with halogen headlamps)
Dipped beam
Main beam
Daytime running lights/position lamps
Indicator
Front fog lamps/cornering lights * (LED 10
)
9An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
10 LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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Cleaning the exterior
The car should be washed as soon as it becomes dirty. This means that the car is easierto clean since the dirt does not attach as firmly.It also reduces the risk of scratches and keepsthe car fresh. Wash the car in a car wash with oilseparator. Use car shampoo.
Handwashing
• Remove bird droppings from the paintwork as soon as possible. Bird droppings containchemicals that affect and discolour paintworkvery quickly. For example, use soft paper orsponge soaked in plenty of water. An author-ised Volvo workshop is recommended for theremoval of any discoloration.
• Hose down the underbody.
• Rinse the entire car until the dissolved dirthas been removed so as to reduce the risk ofscratches from washing. Do not spray directlyonto the locks.
• If necessary, use cold degreasing agent onvery dirty surfaces. Note that in this case, thesurfaces must not be hot from the sun.
• Wash using a sponge, car shampoo andplenty of lukewarm water.
• Clean the wiper blades with a lukewarm soapsolution or car shampoo.
• Dry the car using a clean, soft chamois or awater scraper. If you avoid allowing drops ofwater to dry in strong sunlight, you reduce the risk of water drying stains which mayneed to be polished out.
WARNING
Always have the engine cleaned by a work- shop. There is a risk of fire if the engine is hot.
IMPORTANT
Dirty headlamps have impaired functionality. Clean them regularly, e.g. when refuelling. Do not use any corrosive cleaning agents but use water and a non-scratching spongeinstead.
NOTE
Outside lighting such as headlamps and rear lamps may temporarily have condensation onthe inside of the lens. This is normal, all exte-rior lighting is designed to withstand this.Condensation is normally vented out of thelamp housing when the lamp has beenswitched on for a time.
Automatic car washAn automatic car wash is a simple and quick way of washing the car, but it cannot reach every-where. Washing the car by hand is recommendedto achieve a good result, or to supplement auto-matic car washes with washing by hand.
NOTE
The car must only be washed by hand over the first few months. This is because the paintis more delicate when it is new.
IMPORTANT
Before driving the car into an automatic car wash, deactivate the functions for Automaticbraking when stationary (Auto Hold) andAutomatic application of parking brake. Ifthese functions are not deactivated, the brakesystem will jam when the car is stationary andthe car will not be able to move.
In car washes where the car is towed through with rolling wheels, the following applies:
1. Drive into the automatic car wash.
2. Deactivate the function for automatic braking
when stationary (Auto Hold) using the switch in the tunnel console.
3. Deactivate the function for automatic appli- cation of parking brake via the centre display.
4. Move the gear lever to position N.
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550 5. Switch off the engine by turning the start
knob in the tunnel console to STOP. Hold
the knob in STOP position for at least
4 seconds.
> The car is ready for the automatic car wash.
IMPORTANT
The system will automatically switch to P
mode unless the above step is followed. The wheels are locked in P mode, which they
should not be when putting the car through an automatic car wash.
High-pressure washingWhen using high-pressure washing, use sweep- ing movements and make sure that the nozzledoes not come closer than 30 cm to the surfaceof the car. Do not spray directly onto the locks.
Testing the brakesLightly depress the brake pedal now and thenwhen driving long distances in rain or slush. Theheat from the friction causes the brake linings towarm up and dry. Do the same thing after startingin very damp or cold weather.
WARNING
Always test the brakes after washing the car, including the parking brake, to ensure thatmoisture and corrosion do not attack thebrake linings and reduce braking perform-ance.
Wiper bladesAsphalt, dust and salt residue on wiper blades, as well as insects, ice etc. on the windscreen, impairthe service life of wiper blades. When cleaning, set the wiper blades in service position.
NOTE
Wash the wiper blades and windscreen regu- larly with lukewarm soap solution or carshampoo. Do not use any strong solvents.
Exterior plastic, rubber and trim components
A special cleaning agent available from Volvo dealers is recommended for the cleaning andcare of coloured plastic parts, rubber and trimcomponents, e.g. glossy trim mouldings. Whenusing such a cleaning agent the instructionsmust be followed carefully. The frames around the side windows, the car's roof rails and the door frames at the windows *
are produced in anodised aluminium. This means that they should only be washed using a cleaning agent with a pH value between 3.5 and 11.5.This is in order to avoid discolouration.
Parts that should be washed using a cleaning agent with a pH value between 3.5 and 11.5.
IMPORTANT
Avoid waxing and polishing on plastic and rubber. When using degreasant on plastic and rubber, only rub with light pressure if it is necessary.Use a soft washing sponge. Polishing glossy trim mouldings could wear away or damage the glossy surface layer. Polishing agent that contains abrasive must not be used.
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Interior plastic, metal and wood partsA fibrillated fibre or microfibre cloth, lightly mois- tened with water, available from Volvo dealers, isrecommended for cleaning interior parts and sur-faces. Do not scrape or rub stains. Never use strong stain removers.
SeatbeltsUse water and a synthetic detergent. A specialtextile cleaning agent is available from Volvodealers. Ensure that the seatbelt is dry beforeallowing it to retract.
Inlay mats and floor matRemove inlaid carpets for separate cleaning ofthe floor carpet and the inlaid carpets. Use a vac-uum cleaner to remove dust and dirt. Each inlaymat is secured with pins. Remove the inlay mat by taking hold of the inlay mat at each pin and lifting the mat straight up. Fit the inlay mat in place by pressing it in at each pin.
WARNING
Only use one inlaid mat at each seat, and check before setting off that the mat by thedriver's seat is firmly affixed and secured inthe pins so that it does not get caught adja-cent to and under the pedals.A special textile cleaner is recommended for stains on the floor mat after vacuuming. Floormats should be cleaned with agents recom-mended by Volvo dealers.
Related information
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Cleaning the centre display (p. 553)
Cleaning the centre display
Dirt, stains and grease from fingers can affect the centre display's performance and readability.Clean the screen frequently with a microfibrecloth.
Home button for the centre display.
1. Turn off the centre display with a long press on the home button.
2. Wipe the screen with the microfibre cloth supplied or use another microfibre cloth of equivalent quality. The screen should bewiped with a clean and dry microfibre clothwith small circular movements. If necessary,lightly moisten the microfibre cloth with cleanwater.
3. Activate the display with a short press on the home button.
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578Automatic car washes 549 Automatic engine stop
auto-stop 396
Automatic gearbox 390 trailer 428
Automatic relocking 242
Automatic speed limiter 281AUX jack for connecting media 448
Auxiliary heater 215
AWD, All Wheel Drive 405
B
Backrest front seat, adjusting 121, 122, 124
rear seat, lowering 130
Bag holder 228
Battery 388, 530 jump starting 388
maintenance 530
overload 415
start 530
support 533
symbols on the battery 533
warning symbols 533
Bi-Fuel introduction 54
BLIS 340, 342, 343 Bluetooth connect 447
connect car to Internet 464
phone 456
settings 463
Bonnet, opening 514
Book service and repair 506Brake assist after collision 408
Brake fluid grade 570
Brake functions 406
Brake light 143
Brakes 406 Anti-lock braking system, ABS 406
automatic when stationary 412
brake assist system, BAS 408
brake light 143
brake system 406
emergency brake lights 408
handbrake 409, 410, 411
bulbs, specifications 526C
Camera sensor 337
Car care 549 Leather upholstery 552
Car functions in centre display 47
Cargo area 226 electrical socket 220
lighting 146
mounting points 228
protective net 232
Cargo cover 230
Cargo grille 233
Car holiday 415
Car key battery low 257Car modem connect car to Internet 464
settings 468
Car status 506 Tyre pressure 487
Car upholstery 552
Car washing 549Catalytic converter Recovery 432
CD player 446
central locking 245
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Centre display
change settings 45
cleaning 553
climate control 187
messages 106
operation 36, 40
overview 33
symbols in status bar 45
Checking the engine oil level 517
Child safety 71
Child safety locks 261
Child seat 71 integrated booster cushion 82
i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points 77
lower mounting points 74
positioning/fitting 71
table for location 75
table of i-Size 81
table of ISOFIX 78
Upper mounting points 73
Cigarette lighter 224 City Safety â„¢330, 332, 333, 335, 336,
337, 339
Cleaning automatic car wash 549
car washing 549
centre display 553
Fabric upholstery 552
rims 551
seatbelts 553
upholstery 552
Clean Zone Interior Package 185
Climate control 182, 186 auto-regulation 189
centre display 187
experienced temperature 183
fan control 193
Parking 206
rear seat 188
sensors 183
temperature control 190
voice control 119
zones 182
Clock, adjustment 99 CO 2 emissions 572
Collision 56, 59, 63, 69
Collision warning 330Collision warning system Pedestrian detection 333
Radar sensor 318
Colour code, paint 554
Combined instrument panel 90 settings 94
Compass 156 calibration 157
Condensation in headlamps 549Controls lighting 135
Coolant 570
Coolant, filling 518Cooling system overheating 414
Cornering lights 142
Corner Traction Control 273Cover cargo area 230
Crash, see Collision 56
Cruise control 284 deactivate 287
managing speed 284, 285
temporary deactivation 286
CTA 343, 344, 345
Cyclist detection 333
CZIP (Clean Zone Interior Package) 185
D
DAB Radio 440 Data recording 22
transfer between car and workshop 511
Data link connector 23
Daytime running lights 137
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580Deadlock 246
deactivation 246
Defrosting 194
Diesel 420 run out of fuel 420
Diesel particle filter 421
Digital radio (DAB) 440
Dimensions 561 Towing bracket 425
dipped beam 137
Dipstick, electronic 517
Direction indicator 144
Direction indicators 144
direction of rotation 483
Disengaging the gear selector inhibitor 394
Display lighting 135
Distance Warning 288, 289 Limitations 290
Door mirrors 153 automatic dimming 154
resetting 154
Drive-E Environmental philosophy 25
Driver Alert Control 352 operation 353
Driver display
application menu 105
messages 106
Driver performance 168
Driver profile 174, 175, 176, 177 edit 175
import/export from/to USB 177
select 174
Drivetrain Gearbox 389
Driving cooling system 414
with a tailer 426
Driving economy 422
Driving in water 413
Driving mode 400Driving with a trailer towball load 564
towing capacity 564
E
ECO mode 402
Economical driving 402, 422
ECO pressure 484, 574
Electrical socket 220
Electrical system 530
Electric parking brake 409low battery voltage 411
Emergency equipment first aid kit 501
warning triangle 500
Emergency puncture repair 490, 494 action 491
inflating the tyres 494
rechecking 491
Emergency puncture repair kit 491 location 490
overview 491
sealing fluid 490
Emissions of carbon dioxide 572 Engine deactivate 387
overheating 414
start 386
Start/Stop 396
Engine compartment coolant 518
Engine oil 516
overview 515
Engine drag control 273
Engine oil 516, 569 adverse driving conditions 569
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H
Handbrake 409, 410Hazard warning flashers 143 Headlamp beam adaptation 141
height adjustment 135
Headlamp control 134
Headlamp levelling of headlamps 135
Headlamp pattern, adjusting 141
Headlamp pattern adjustment 141
head restraint 128
Heated washer nozzles 150
Heater 213 auxiliary heater 215
parking heater 214
Heating seats 203
steering wheel 205
Windows 194
High engine temperature 414 Hill start assist Hill Start Assist (HSA) 412
Hill Start Assist 412 HomeLink ®
162
Home safe light duration 148
Horn 131
I
IAQS (Interior Air Quality System) 185
IC (Inflatable Curtain) 69
Ignition position 385
Immobiliser 260
Indicator symbols 95
Individual drive mode 400
Inflatable curtain 69
Inflatable Curtain 69
Information display 90, 94
Infotainment system (Audio and media) 434
Instrument lighting 135Instrument overview left-hand drive car 86
right-hand drive car 87
Instruments and controls 86, 87
Integrated booster cushion 82 lowering 84
raising 82
IntelliSafe Driver support 28
Interior Air Quality System 185
Interior lighting 145
Interior rearview mirror 155 automatic dimming 155
Intermittent wiping 148
Internet, see Internet-connected car 463Internet-connected car book service and repair 506
system updates 510
iPod ®
, connection 447
ITPMS - Indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System 485, 487, 488, 489
J
Jack 501
Journey statistics 168
Jump starting 388
K
Kerb weight 563
Key 176, 236, 239, 243
Keyboard 49, 53
Keypad in the steering wheel 131
Key tag 236
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L
Labels 558
Laminated glass 32
Lamps 520
Lane Keeping Aid - LKA 354, 356, 358Lane keeping assistantoperation 356
Leather upholstery, washing instructions 552
Level control 405
License agreement 470
Lifting tool 501Lighting active bending lights 141
approach lighting 148automatic lighting, passenger compart-
ment 145
Automatic main beam 138
bulbs, specifications 526
controls 134, 145
controls lighting 135
cornering lights 142
daytime running lights 137
dipped beam 137
display lighting 135
fog lamp 142
headlamp levelling 135
home safe lighting 148
instrument lighting 135
in the passenger compartment 145
main beam 138
position lamps 136
rear fog lamp 142
Lighting, bulb replacement 520 daytime running lights/position lamps
front 524
dipped beam 522
direction indicators front 524
main beam 523
rear fog lamp 526
Reversing lamp 525
LKA - Lane Keeping Aid 354, 356, 358 Loading cargo area 227
General 227
load retaining eyelets 228
long load 227
Loading hooks 228 Load retaining eyelets cargo area 228
Lock locking 241, 245
unlocking 241, 245
Lockable wheel bolts 498
Lock confirmation 243Locking/unlocking tailgate 247, 249
Low battery voltage Battery 415
M
Main beam 138
Maintained climate comfort 206start/shut-off 210
maintenance Rustproofing 552
Manual gearbox 392
Max. roof load 563
Media player 442 compatible file formats 455
voice control 118
Messages and symbols Adaptive Cruise Control 302
Collision Warning with Auto Brake 339
Messages in BLIS 347
Messages in displays 106 manage 108
saved 110
Metric, Imperial, US 98
Mileage 165