tow VOLVO XC90 2006 Owner's Manual
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131 Startinganddriving
DrivingwithatrailerDrivingwithtrailerandautomatic
gearboxWhenparkingonhills,youshouldapplythe
parkingbrakebeforemovingthegear
selectortothePposition.Whenyoustarton
ahill,youshouldfirstputthegearselectorin
thedrivepositionandthenreleasethe
parkingbrake.
Selectalowgearinthegearboxwhen
drivingonsteepinclinesorwhendriving
slowly.Thispreventsthegearboxfrom
upshifting.Thegearboxoilwillbecooler.
Donotuseahighermanualgearthanthe
enginecan"handle".Itisnotalways
economicaltodriveinhighgears.
Avoiddrivingwithtrailerandautomatic
gearboxoninclinesexceeding15%.
NOTE!Anautomaticgearboxoilcoolerfor
trailertowingisrequiredforanumberof
models.
ConsultyourVolvodealerforinformation
regardingyourcar’sspecificationsifthe
towbarhasbeeninstalledafterpurchase.
Assistedstartingwithatrailer
CarsequippedwithaV8enginehavean
integratedfunctionwhichreducestheriskof
significantjerkingandwheelspinwhen
startingwithatrailerhitchedtothecar.
ActivatingToactivate,thecablesfromthetrailermust
beconnectedtothetrailersocketwhichis
fittedbesidethetowbar,seepage132.DeactivatingUnplugthecablesfromtheelectricalsocket.
NOTE!Thefunctionisalsoactivatedwhen
anyotherelectricalequipmentispluggedinto
thetrailersocket,andthecarthenaccel-
eratesmoregentlywhenpullingaway.
Levelling(optiononcarsseating
five,standardoncarsseating
seven)Ifyourcarisequippedwithautomatic
levelling,therearsuspensionalwaysretains
thecorrectrideheightregardlessofload.
Whenthecarisstationary,therear
suspensionsinks.Thisiscompletelynormal.
Whenstartingwithaload,thelevelis
pumpedupafteracertaindistance.
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132 StartinganddrivingDrivingwithatrailerTowingbracket(option)NOTE!Checkthatthecarisequippedwith
transmissionoilcoolingifthetowingbracket
isretrofitted.
Fixedtowbar(A)
Alwaysremembertofastenthetrailer’ssafety
cabletotheattachment.Seetheillustration!
Detachabletowbar(B)
Alwaysfollowmountinginstructionscarefully.
Seedescriptiononpage134.
Alwaysremembertofastenthetrailer’ssafety
cabletotheattachment.Seetheillustration!
Alwaysremembertocleanandgreasethe
connectorpinregularly.
Userecommendedgrease8624203.
NOTE!Yourcarmayhaveatowingbracket
witha13pincontactthatyoumustconnect
toatrailerwitha7pincontact.Insucha
case,useaVolvoGenuineadaptercable.
Makesurethatthecabledoesnotdragon
theground.
A
B
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133 Startinganddriving
DrivingwithatrailerSpecificationsDistanceAabove:
Fixedtowbar:1124mm
Detachabletowbar:1124mm
Max.permissibleballpressure:90kgDistanceBabove:
Fixedtowbar:80mm
Detachabletowbar:80mm
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134 StartinganddrivingDetachabletowbar–mounting–Removetheconnectorpincover.–Insertthekeyintothedetachablepartand
turnitclockwisetotheunlockedposition.–Holdthetowballandturnthelever
clockwisetothelockedposition.
OPEN
OPEN
B
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135 Startinganddriving
Detachabletowbar–mounting–Pushthetowballtothelockedposition.
Donotholdthelever.
NOTE!Theleverchangespositionquickly.–Checkthatthesignalpin(B)ispushedin.–Turnthekeyanticlockwisetothelocked
positionandremoveitfromthelock.
PUSHTO
LOCK
REDPIN(B)
NOTVISIBLE
LOCKED
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136 StartinganddrivingDetachabletowbar–removing–Insertthekeyintothedetachablepartand
turnitclockwisetotheunlockedposition.–Turntheleverclockwisetothelocked
positionandgripthetowball.–Pullthetowballfromtheconnectorpin.
Donotholdthelever.
OPEN
OPEN
IMPORTANT!Thelockonthetowballcanonlybe
lockedwhentheredplasticpinisnot
visible.
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137 Startinganddriving
Detachabletowbar–removing–Turnthekeyanticlockwisetothelocked
positionandremoveitfromthelock.–Refittheconnectorpincoverasinthe
illustration.
LOCKED
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138 StartinganddrivingLoadingGeneralTheloadcapacityisaffectedbyextraacces-
soriesmountedonthecar,suchasatowbar,
theloadonthetowball(75kgwithtrailer
hitched),loadcarriersandspacebox,aswell
asthepassengers’combinedweight.The
loadcapacityofthecarisreducedbythe
numberofpassengersandtheirweight.
LoadontheroofLoadcarrierposition(accessory)
Makesuretheloadcarrierisplacedinthe
rightdirectionontheroofrails.Loadcarriers
canbepositionedanywherealongtheroof
rails.Whendrivingwithoutaload,thefront
loadcarriershouldbepositioned200mmin
frontofthecentrerailfootandtherearload
carriercentredbetweenthecentreandrear
railfoot(seeillustration)tominimisewind
noise.Thelongerloadcarriershouldbeinthe
front.Fittingloadcarriers
Makesurethattheloadcarriersitscorrectly
againsttheroofrail.Screwontheloadcarrier
usingitstorquewrench.Tightentothe
markingonthetorquewrench(corresponds
to6Nm).Seeillustration!
WARNING!
Thecar’sdrivingcharacteristicschange
dependingonhowheavilyitisloadedand
howtheloadisdistributed.
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140 StartinganddrivingAdjustingheadlamppatternA.Headlamppatternforleft-handtraffic
B.Right-handtrafficCorrectlightpatternforleftor
right-handtrafficSoasnottodazzleoncomingdrivers,the
headlampbeampatterncanbealteredby
maskingtheheadlamps.Thequalityofthe
beampatternmaynotbeasgood.HeadlampmaskingCopythetemplatesfoundonpage142.
Transferthepatterntoaself-adhesive,water-
proofmaterialsuchasopaquetapeorsimilar.
Themaskispositionedusingthedot(5)in
theheadlamplensasareferencepoint,
whichshouldalignwiththereddotonthe
respectivetemplate.Thelongredlineontheillustrationscorrespondstothelineinthe
headlamplensthatthetemplateshouldbe
matchedto.
Aftercopyingthetemplates,checkthe
measurementssothatthereference
measurementscoverenoughofthebeam
pattern.
ThetemplatesareforbothLHDandRHD
variantsandarepositionedasillustrated.
TheupperillustrationisforLHDcars.The
lowerillustrationisforRHDcars.
HalogenheadlampsCopytemplates1and2.Checkthemeasure-
mentstoensuretheyarecorrect.Transferthe
templatetoaself-adhesive,waterproof
materialandcutitout.
Positioneachtemplatesothatthearrows
pointtowardsthecentreandthedotonthe
templatematchesthedotontheheadlamp
lens.
Referencemeasurements:
Template1and2.)Thelongsidesofthe
templatesshouldbeapprox.82mm.Bi-XenonheadlampsCopytemplates3and4.Checkthemeasure-
mentstoensuretheyarecorrect.Transferthe
templatetoaself-adhesive,waterproof
materialandcutitout.Positioneachtemplatesothatthearrows
pointtowardsthecentreandthedotonthe
templatematchesthedotontheheadlamp
lens.Thetemplatemarking>
Referencemeasurements:
Template3.)Thelinebetweenthe><
markingsonthetemplatesshouldbe
approx.140mm.
Template4.)Thelinebetweenthe><
markingsonthetemplatesshouldbe
approx.112mm.
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143 Startinganddriving
BLIS(BlindSpotInformationSystem)–option1.BLIScamera2.Indicatorlamp3.BLIS
symbolBLISBLISisaninformationsystemwhich
indicateswhetherthereisanothervehicle
movinginthesamedirectionintheso-called
"blindspot".
"Blindspots"coveredbyBLIS
DistanceA=approx.9.5m
DistanceB=approx.3mThesystemisdesignedtoworkmosteffec-
tivelywhendrivingindensetrafficonmulti-
lanehighways.
BLISisbasedondigitalcameratechnology.
Thecameras(1)arefittedunderthedoor
mirrors.
Whenacamerahasdetectedavehicleinside
theblindspotzonethenanindicatorlampis
litinthedoorpanel(2).Thelightcomeson
withaconstantglowtodrawthedriver’s
attentiontoavehicleintheblindspot.NOTE!Thelampcomesononthesideofthe
carwherethesystemhasdetectedthe
vehicle.Ifthecarisovertakenonbothsides
atthesametimethenbothlampscomeon.
BLISalsohasanintegratedfunctionwhich
warnsthedriverifafaultshouldariseinthe
system.If,forexample,thesystem’scameras
areobscuredthentheBLISindicatorlamp
flashesandamessageisshowninthe
dashboarddisplay(seethetableon
page145).Insuchcases,checkandclean
thelenses.Ifnecessary,thesystemcanbe
switchedofftemporarilybypressingtheBLIS
button(seepage145).
WhenBLISoperates
Thesystemoperateswhenthecarisdrivenat
aspeedabove10km/h.
Whenyouovertakeanothervehicle:Thesystemreactsifyouovertakeanother
vehicleataspeedofupto10km/h
fasterthantheothervehicle.Whenyouareovertakenbyanother
vehicle:Thesystemreactsifyouareovertakenby
avehicletravellingupto70km/hfaster
thanyouaretravelling.
WARNING!
Thesystemisasupplementto,andnota
replacementfor,theexistingrearview
mirrors.Itcanneverreplacethe
awarenessandresponsibilityofthedriver.
Theresponsibilityforchanginglanes
safelyrestswiththedriver.
AB
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