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Climate system serviceService and repairs on the air conditioning sys- tem should only be done by a trained and quali-fied Volvo service technician.
Troubleshooting and repairsThe air conditioning system contains a floures- cent tracer substance. Ultraviolet light is used tosearch for leaks in the system.
Refrigerant R134a
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains the refrigerant R134a under pressure. Serviceand repairs on the system should only bedone by a trained and qualified Volvo servicetechnician.
Related information
• Climate control system (p. 178)
Start battery
The vehicle's electrical system is single pole and uses the body and engine block as conductors. The start (main) battery is used to power electri- cal components and systems. However, thehybrid battery is used to start the gasolineengine. The start battery should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
The start battery is an Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) 12-volt battery that is dimensioned foruse in vehicles to support electrical systems andfunctions. The service life of a battery is affected by factors such as driving conditions/style, the number ofstarts, climate, etc. Extreme cold may also furtherdecrease the battery
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Removing the rectangular headlight cover
Most of the bulbs in the headlight housing can be accessed when the rectangular cover hasbeen removed.
Before the rectangular cover can be removed, the plastic covering must be removed, see the article"Replacing bulbs" for information.
1. Loosen the cover's four screws with a T20 Torx screwdriver (1) but do not remove them completely (turning them 3–4 turns isenough).
2. Push the cover to the side.
3. Remove the cover.Put the cover back in place in the reverse order.
Related information
• Replacing bulbs (p. 496)
Replacing low beam headlight bulbs
On models with halogen headlights, the low beam headlight bulb can be replaced by theowner.
Before the bulb can be replaced, the plastic cov- ering over the headlight housing has to be removed, see the article "Replacing bulbs."
1. Remove the round rubber cover from the headlight housing.
2. Remove the bulb by turning the bulb holder upward and then pulling it straight out.
3. Carefully pry the plastic sleeve by the con- nector's locking lug to release it.
4. Remove the connector from the bulb.
5. Insert a new bulb.
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6. Insert the bulb in the socket and turn down-
ward. It can only be inserted in one way.
7. Put the rubber cover back into place.
Related information
• Replacing bulbs (p. 496)
• Bulb specifications (p. 501)
Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs
On models with halogen headlights, the High Beam headlight bulb can be replaced by theowner.
Before the bulb can be accessed, the headlight housing's rectangular cover must be removed,see the article "Removing the rectangular head-light cover."
1. Remove the bulb by turning the bulb holder upward and then pulling it straight out.
2. Carefully pry the plastic sleeve by the con- nector's locking lug to release it.
3. Remove the connector from the bulb.
4. Insert a new bulb.
5. Insert the bulb in the socket and turn down- ward. It can only be inserted in one way.
Related information
• Removing the rectangular headlight cover (p. 498)
• Bulb specifications (p. 501)
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Opening and closing the hood The hood is opened by releasing it from the pas- senger compartment and then by using the han-dle under the front edge of the hood.
Opening
With the hood completely closed, pull the control (located to the left of the brakepedal).
Turn the handle under the front edge of the hood counterclockwise to release it from thelock and lift.
Warning–hood not closed
When the hood lock has been com- pletely released, this symbol and agraphic will illuminate in the instrumentpanel and an audible signal will be
given. If the vehicle begins to roll, the audible sig-nal will be repeated several times. For additional information, see also the article "Door and seat belt reminders."
NOTE
If the warning symbol remains on or if the audible signal is given even if the hood iscompletely closed and locked, consult atrained and qualified Volvo service technician.
Closing1. Press down the hood until it begins to close due to its own weight.
2. When the handle under the front edge of the hood is in the lock, press down on the hood to close it completely.
WARNING
• Be sure the hood is completely unob- structed while it is being closed.
• Check that the hood locks properly whenclosed. It must audibly lock on both sides.
• Never drive if the hood is not completelyclosed and locked.
• While driving, if there are any indicationsthat the hood is not locked in the closedposition, stop safely as soon as possibleand close it completely.
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Wash off the dirt from the underside (wheel housings, fenders, etc).
• In areas of high industrial fallout, more fre-quent washing is recommended.
CAUTION
• During high pressure washing, the spray mouthpiece must never be closer to thevehicle than 13" (30 cm). Do not sprayinto the locks.
• Dirt, snow, etc., on the headlights canreduce lighting capacity considerably.Clean the headlights regularly, for exam-ple when refueling.
Special laminated panoramic roof cau-
tions:
• Always close the laminated panoramicroof and sun shade before washing yourvehicle.
• Never use abrasive cleaning agents onthe laminated panoramic roof.
• Never use wax on the rubber sealsaround the laminated panoramic roof.
NOTE
When washing the car, remember to remove dirt from the drain holes in the doors and sills.
Automatic car washes
•We do NOT recommend washing your car in an automatic wash during the first fewmonths (because the paint will not havehardened sufficiently).
• An automatic wash is a simple and quick wayto clean your car, but it is worth rememberingthat it may not be as thorough as when youyourself go over the car with sponge andwater. Keeping the underbody clean is mostimportant, especially in the winter. Someautomatic washers do not have facilities forwashing the underbody.
NOTE
Condensation may form temporarily on the inside of the lenses of exterior lights such asheadlights or taillights. This is normal and thelights are designed to withstand moisture.Normally, condensation will dissipate after thelights have been on for a short time.
CAUTION
When using an automatic car wash in which the vehicle has to be able to roll freely, theauto-hold brake function must be deactivated.If this is not done, the brakes will automati-cally be applied when the vehicle is stationary. To deactivate this function:
1. Drive the vehicle into the car wash
2. Turn off the auto-hold function using the
control on the center console
3. Turn off the parking brake's automatic function in the center display's Top view (tap
Settings, tap My CarElectric
Parking Brake and deselect Auto
Activate Parking Brake)
4. Put the gear selector in N
5. Switch off the ignition by turning the start knob to STOP and holding it in this posi-
tion for at least 4 seconds
The vehicle will then be able to roll freely.
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INDEX
534Brake system
Brake pad inspection 347
fluid 528
general information 346, 348, 350
Bulbs 500 replacing 496
specifications 501
C
Cameradriver support systems 252
limitations 254
Camera, Park Assist 311, 313, 315, 316
Capacity weight 449, 525
Cargo area, steel grid 219
Cargo area cover 221Cargo compartment fuses 493
raising/lowering the level 215
Cargo net 217
Cargo space 208
Car wash 511
Catalytic converter 364CD, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth, Recents, Library, Shuffle, Similar, Change device, Pri-
mary Audio Default Language, Subtitle, Pri- mary Subtitle Default Language, Video, DivX ® VOD 424
CD player 424 Cell phone hands-free 414
Pairing 415
Cell phone voice control 122 Center display changing settings 34
cleaning 515
keyboard 35
navigating in 42
overview 32
screen in the center console 49
symbols in the status bar 47
Chains 451
Changing a wheel 453Charging cable hybrid battery 375
Child restraints recalls and registration 70
Child restraint systems 70 booster cushions 77
convertible seats 74
infant seats 72
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors 78
top tether anchors 80Child safety 68booster cushions 77
child restraint systems 70, 79
convertible seats 74
infant seats 72
Child safety locks 228 Child seats lower attachment points 79
City safety 287, 293City Safety crossing traffic 291
detecting objects 290
limitations 293
rear collision warning 292
symbols and messages 297
troubleshooting 295
City Safety, On/Off 289 Cleaning exterior 511
interior 513
Clean Zone Interior Package 186
Climate system 188 air distribution 201, 202, 204
air filter 187
air vents 202
auto mode 187
blower 191
center display controls 189
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Electronic Climate Control 188
introduction 178, 188
passenger compartment filter 186
preconditioning 179, 181
rear controls 188, 190
recirculation 194
refrigerant 527
service 479
setting the temperature 192
voice commands 123
Clock 117
Cold weather driving 358
Collision warning system 288
Compass in rearview mirror 139 calibrate 139
Connected service booking 475
Convertible seats 74
Coolant 528 refilling 468
Corrosion protection 516
Courtesy lighting 148
Crash event data 30
Crash mode 87, 88
Cross Traffic Alert 333, 334, 335, 337
Cruise control 261, 262, 263, 264, 265 adaptive 266, 268, 269, 271, 272, 273 , 282 , 283 , 284 , 285 , 286
Curb weight 449, 525
D
Daytime running lights 140, 142 Defroster
rear window and mirrors 195
Detachable key blade 237, 248
Digital owner's manual 55, 56
Dimensions 523
Disconnecting the front passenger
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L
Labelslist of 522
location of 521
Laminated panoramic roof 106, 107 Lane Departure Warning settings 340
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) 338, 342
Lane Keeping Aid 338, 340, 342 settings 340
LATCH anchors 78
Leather care 513
Lighting panel 140
Load anchoring eyelets 220
Loading the vehicle 208, 215, 449
Locking 242, 243
Locks and alarm 226
Low beam bulb, replacing 498
Low beams 142, 143
Low Speed Control 399
M
Maintenance 472 hoisting the vehicle 502
performed by the owner 472
Malfunction indicator light 125
Manual front seat adjustment 162
Media player 420, 421 compatible file formats 429
Media player (infotainment system) 424Menus instrument panel 151, 153, 154, 156
Mirrors defroster 195
power door 105
retractable 105
Mirrors, rearview mirror 110
Modem 437Motor oil checking 506, 507
MP3 files 429
Multifunctional front seats 165, 166
MY CAR 111, 112
N
Navigation system voice commands 124
Net cargo 217
O
Occupant safety 60
Occupant weight sensor 84
Octane recommendations 362
Odometer 96Oilchecking 506, 507
Oil quality 530
On-board diagnostics 472
On-board Diagnostic socket 26
On Call Roadside Assistance 14
Opening the hood 504
Options 26
Outside temperature sensor 116
Overhead courtesy lighting 148
Overheating, engine 357
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540Registering child restraints 70
Remote key 235, 240
immobilizer 231
range 235
replacing the battery 232
Remote updates 475
Replacing bulbs 496
Replacing fuses 483, 484, 489, 493
Reporting safety defects 61
Roadside Assistance 14
Road sign information (RSI) 304, 305, 306
Rollover Protection System (ROPS) 327
Roll Stability Control (RSC) 327
S
Safety, occupant 60
Safety defects, reporting 61
Safety locks, child 228
Safety mode 87Seat adjusting the passenger's seat from the
driver's seat 164
Seat belt reminder 67
Seat beltsAutomatic locking retractor/Emergency
locking retractor 70
buckling 65
pretensioners 64, 65
reminder 67
securing child restraint systems 72, 74, 77
unbuckling 65
use during pregnancy 62
using 64
Seats rear 169
Sensus 22 Service connected service booking 475
Settings view categories 112
resetting 115
system settings 114
Shiftlock override 396
Side door mirrors 105
Side impact airbags 93 SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio
traffic information 411, 412, 413
Snow chains 451
Snow tires 451Sound settings media 428
ringtones 419
Sound settings, audio system 404, 428 Specifications bulbs 501
Speed camera alert 305
Speed limiter 298, 299, 304 automatic 300, 302
deactivating/reactivating 303
starting/activating 299
Spin control 323
Stability system 323 sport mode 324
Start and lock system type designations 230
Starting and driving 346
Starting the engine 372Starting the vehicle after a crash (crash mode) 87, 88
Start inhibitor (immobilizer) 231
Steel grid in cargo area 219
Steering wheel 160 adjusting 161
heated 197
horn 160
keypad 160
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Steering wheel paddles 160
Stone chips, touching up 516, 517
Storage compartments 208
Studded tires 451Sunroof
laminated panoramic roof 106, 107
Sun shade 109, 111
Sun visor 211
Suspension 400
System updates 474
T
Tailgate locking/unlocking 244 operating with the foot movement sen-
sor 238
power operated 246
wiper/washer 159
Tailgate wipers 509
Technician certification 57Temperature perceived 178
Temperature sensor ambient 116
Tetheringwi-fi sharing 435
Three-way catalytic converter 364 Timer preconditioning 182
Tire inflation pressure 531
Tire Pressure Monitoring System 457, 459 calibrating 460
type approval 461
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 460
Tires 444 changing 453
changing from summer to winter 448
glossary of terms 447
improving economy 444
inflation pressure 451
inflation pressure table 531installing (mounting) a wheel on the
vehicle 456
rotation 445
snow 451
specifications 445
storing 445
studded 451
tire pressure monitoring system 457, 459
tire sealing system 461, 463, 467
tools in the cargo compartment 453
tread wear indicator 449uniform tire quality grading 450
wheel bolts 454
Tire sealing system 461, 463, 467 Top tether anchors (child restraint sys- tems) 80
Touching up paint 516, 517
Towing a trailer 367, 369 trailer hitch 368
Towing eyelet 359
Towing the vehicle 360
Traction control 323
Trailer towing 367, 369 trailer hitch 368
Transmission gear shift indicator 396
general description 395, 396
Hill Start Assist 351
oil 532
shifting with steering wheel paddles 398
shiftlock override 396
Tread wear indicator 449
Trip computer 96, 97, 98 reset 97
Trip odometers 96
Trips, long distance 355
Trip statistics 98