change time VOLVO XC90 T8 2018 Owner´s Manual
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WHEELS AND TIRES
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Calibrating the tire pressure
monitoring system *
In order for the tire pressure monitoring system, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), tofunction correctly, tire pressure reference valuesmust be set correctly. This must be done eachtime the tires are changed or the tire pressure isadjusted.
For example, when driving with a heavy load or at high speeds (over 160 km/h (100 mph)), tirepressure should be adjusted to the Volvo-recom-mended tire pressure values. The system shouldthen be recalibrated.
1. Switch off the ignition.
2. Inflate the tires to the pressure indicated on the tire pressure placard on the driver's side B pillar.
3. Start the vehicle. 4. Open the
Car status app in App view.
5.Tap TPMS.
NOTE
The car must be stationary when calibration is started.
6.Tap Calibrate.
7. Tap
OK to confirm that the tire pressure in
all four tires has been checked and adjusted. 8. Run the car until calibration is complete.
Calibration is done when the vehicle is driv- ing at a speed above 35 km/h (22 mph).
> When enough data has been collected forthe system to detect low tire pressure, the color of the tire symbols in the center dis-play will change from gray to green. Thesystem will not provide any other confir-mation that calibration has been comple-ted. If the car's ignition is switched off before calibration is complete, the tires in thecenter display change color from gray togreen upon next start-up, even if calibra-tion is not complete. Perform the calibra-tion again and allow it to complete withinthe same operating cycle to ensure thatthe calibration is carried out correctly. If start-up of calibration fails, the following message appears:
Calibration
unsuccessful. Try again..
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Hoisting the vehicle When hoisting the vehicle, it is important to ensure the jack/vehicle hoist is correctlyengaged in the designated attachment pointsunder the vehicle.
For vehicles with self-leveling *, pneumatic sus-
pension (if installed) must be turned off before the vehicle is lifted. Turning off the function in thecenter display.
WARNING
If the vehicle is lifted on a garage jack, the jack must be placed under one of the four lift-ing points. Make sure that the vehicle is cor-rectly positioned on the jack and that it can-not slide off. Make sure the jack plate has arubber pad to help keep the vehicle stableand prevent damage. Always use axle standsor similar.
NOTE
Volvo recommends only using the jack intended for your specific vehicle model. If ajack other than that recommended by Volvo isused, follow the instructions included with theequipment. The vehicle's ordinary jack is only intended to be used in temporary situations for short peri-ods of time, such as when changing wheels inthe event of a flat tire. If the vehicle needs tobe lifted more frequently, or for a longerperiod of time than for a wheel change, agarage jack or hoist is recommended. Alwaysfollow the instructions for use provided withthe equipment.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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WARNING
• Never use more than one inlay mat at a time on the driver's floor. If any other typeof floor mat is used, remove the originalmat from the driver's seat floor beforedriving. All types of mats must be securelyanchored in the attachment points in thefloor. Make sure the floor mat does notimpede the movement of the brake pedalor accelerator pedal in any way, as thiscould be a serious safety hazard.
• Volvo's floor mats are specially manufac-tured for your vehicle. They must be prop-erly secured in the attachment points inthe floor to help ensure they cannot slideand become trapped under the pedals.
After vacuuming, a specially designed textilecleaning agent should be used to remove stainson floor mats. Floor mats should be cleaned withproducts recommended by Volvo retailers.
Related information
• Cleaning the interior (p. 633)
• Cleaning the center display (p. 633)
• Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceiling liner(p. 635)
• Cleaning the seat belt (p. 635)
• Cleaning leather upholstery (p. 636) •
Cleaning the leather steering wheel(p. 637)
• Cleaning interior plastic, metal and wood sur-faces (p. 638)
Cleaning leather upholstery
Only use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly andtreat stains immediately for best results. It isimportant to vacuum before using a cleaningagent.
Leather upholstery *Volvo's leather upholstery is treated to protect its original appearance. Over time, sunlight, grease,dirt, etc. could break down the protective layer.This could result in scratches and cracking. Leather upholstery is a natural product that changes and acquires a beautiful patina overtime. Regular cleaning and treatments arerequired to preserve the qualities and color of theleather. Volvo offers a comprehensive product,Volvo Leather Care Kit/Wipes, for cleaning andtreating leather upholstery that, when used asdirected, preserves the leather's protective coa-ting. For best results, Volvo recommends cleaning and applying protective cream one to four times ayear (or more as needed). Volvo Leather Care Kit951 0251 and Volvo Leather Softener 9437429 are available for purchase at Volvo retailers.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Automatic car washes The vehicle should be washed as soon as it becomes dirty. This makes the vehicle easier toclean because dirt does not attach as strongly. Italso reduces the risk of scratches and keeps thevehicle looking new.
Automatic car washesAn automatic car wash is a fast and easy way to keep your vehicle clean, but it does not reach allareas of the vehicle. For best results, Volvo rec-ommends hand washing your vehicle or supple-menting automatic car washes with a hand wash.
NOTE
Volvo recommends not washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash during the first fewmonths; the paintwork on new vehicles takessome time to fully harden.
CAUTION
Before driving the vehicle into a car wash, deactivate the Automatic Braking when Sta-tionary and Automatic Parking Brake Applica-tion functions. If the functions are not deacti-vated, the brake system will seize when thevehicle is stationary and the vehicle will not beable to roll.
CAUTION
For automatic car washes in which the vehicle is pulled forward on rolling wheels:
1. Before washing the vehicle, make surethat the automatic rain sensor is deacti- vated. If it is not deactivated and inadver-tently starts, the wiper arms could bedamaged.
2. To help prevent damage from the auto- matic car wash machinery, make surethat the door mirrors are folded in, anten-nas retracted or removed, and any auxili-ary lights secured.
3. Drive into the automatic car wash.
4. Turn off the "Automatic Braking when Stationary" function using the switch in the tunnel console.
5. Turn off the "Automatic Parking Brake Application" function in the center dis-play's Top view.
6. Turn off the engine by turning the start knob in the tunnel console clockwise.Hold the knob in position for at least2 seconds.
The vehicle is now ready for the automatic carwash.
CAUTION
The system will automatically change to P
mode if the above steps are not followed. In P
mode, the wheels are locked, which they should not be when the vehicle is beingwashed in a car wash.
Related information
• Cleaning the exterior (p. 638)
• Polishing and waxing (p. 639)
• Hand washing (p. 639)
• High-pressure washing (p. 642)
• Cleaning the wiper blades (p. 642)
• Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim components (p. 643)
• Cleaning rims (p. 644)
• Corrosion protection (p. 644)
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INDEX
667
1, 2, 3 ...
4WD 443
A
ABSanti-lock brakes 429
AC (Air conditioning) 228
ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control 295, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 307, 309
Accessories and extra equipment 35 installation 36
Accessory installation warning 36
Active Bending Lights 159
Adapting driving characteristics 272, 445
Adaptive Cruise Control 295, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 307, 309
change cruise control functionality 307
function 295
manage speed 299, 300
pass 304, 305
radar sensor 326
set time interval 301, 302
troubleshooting 307
Adjusting the steering wheel 199
Airbag 52 activation/deactivation 56
driver's side 53
passenger side 53, 56
Air bag, see Airbag 52
Air conditioning 228Air conditioning, fluid volume and grade 664
Air distribution 207 air vents 207, 209
changing 208
defrosting 220
recirculation 219
table showing options 210
Air quality 204, 206 allergy and asthma 206
passenger compartment filter 207
Air recirculation 219
Alarm 268 deactivating 269
Allergy and asthma-inducing substances 206
All Wheel Drive, AWD 443
All Wheel Drive (AWD) 443
All Wheel Drive (four-wheel drive) 443
Android Auto 518, 520 Antenna location 257Apple CarPlay 515, 517
Approach lighting 161
Apps 487
Assistance at risk of collision 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 380
Audio and media 486Audio system HD digital radio 497 SiriusXM ® Satellite radio 498, 499, 500
Auto-climate 219
Auto hold 436
Auto-hold brakes 436 activate and deactivate 436
after collision 437
Automatic car wash 641
Automatic high beam 157
Automatic locking 261
Automatic relocking 241, 254
Automatic Speed Limiter 282, 284, 285
Automatic transmission 439 kickdown 442
oil 663
Trailer 472
INDEX
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INDEX
673
Inflation pressure table 665
Information display 84, 86
Infotainment (Audio and media) 486
Instrument cluster 84
settings 86
Instrument illumination 164
Instrument lighting 164Instrument panel App menu 103, 104
hybrid-related symbols and messages 419
messages 105
Instruments and controls 82 Instruments overview left-hand drive vehicle 82
Integrated booster cushion 76 folding down 78
folding up 77
IntelliSafe driver support 28
Interior Air Quality System 206
Intermittent wiping 176
Internet, see Internet-connected vehicle 529
Internet-connected vehicle 529 book service and repair 603
No connection or poor connection 534
send car data 604
system updates 601
iPod ®, connecting 514
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors 74
J
Jack 565
Jump-start 469
K
Key 239
Keyboard 126, 129 change language 129
Keyless locking/unlocking 254
settings 256
touch-sensitive surfaces 253
Key tag 239
L
Labels location of 654
Laminated glass 166
Lamps changing 613
specifications 614
Trailer 475
Lane Keeping Aid operation 367
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) 364, 366, 367, 369, 371
Language 132
Leather upholstery, cleaning instructions 636
Leveling control 450 settings 453
License agreement 98, 539
Lifting tools 565
Light bulbs, specifications 614
Light control 152, 164Lighting Active Bending Lights 159
approach lighting 161
automatic high beam 157 automatic lighting controls, passenger
compartment 162
brake lights 160
controls 152, 162, 164
daytime running lights 154
display lighting 164
emergency brake lights 160
Hazard warning flashers 161
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INDEX
676Preconditioning 230
start/stop 231
timer 232
Pressure wash 642
Privacy Policy 34
Private locking 266 activation/deactivation 267
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING 469
R
Radar sensor 298, 326 limitations 327
Radar unit 326
Radio 490 changing radio waveband and radio sta-
tion 491
HD radio 494
RBDS 494
search radio station 492
settings 493 SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio 498, 499, 500
start 491
voice control 148
Radio favorites 493
Rain sensor 177, 178
Rain sensor's memory function 178
Raise the rear end 587
Rear camera 386, 387, 388, 390, 391, 393, 394
Rear door sun shade 169
Rear seat adjusting backrest tilt 196
blower 225
climate 213
folding backrest 192, 198
getting in/getting out 197
head restraint 194
heating 216
moving forward/rearward 195
temperature 227
Rear sensors 381, 382, 383, 384, 385 Rearview/door mirrors dimming 170
heating 223
interior 169
Rearview mirror 169 dimming 170
Rear window heating 223
washers 180, 181
wipers 180, 181
Recalls 45
Recommendations when driving 460Recommendations when loading 586
Recovery 477
Red Key 248 settings 249
Refrigerant 608 climate system 664
Refueling filling 463
fuel filler door, fuel flap 462
Remote immobilizer 252
Remote key 239 battery replacement 244
connecting to driver profile 139
detachable key blade 250
loss 248
Range 243
Remote updates 601
Reporting safety defects 44
Resetting door mirrors 171
Resetting settings 135 change of owner 134
Driver profile 139
Resetting trip odometer 91
Road Sign Information 357, 358, 359 limitations 361
operation 358, 359, 360, 361
Road trip 460