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[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: VOLVO, Model Year: 2017, Model line: XC90 TWIN ENGINE HYBRID, Model: VOLVO XC90 TWIN ENGINE HYBRID 2017Pages: 584, PDF Size: 14.2 MB
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Top tether anchors92
Integrated booster cushion*93
Raising the integrated booster cushion*94
Stowing the integrated booster cushion*96
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instruments and controls100
Trip computer101
Displaying trip computer information102
Displaying trip statistics104
HomeLink® Wireless Control System*104
Programming the HomeLink® Wire-less Control System*105
Adjusting the power door mirrors108
Laminated panoramic roof*110
Operating the laminated panoramic roof*111
Power windows113
Operating the power windows113
Rearview mirror114
Using sun shades115
Settings view115
Categories in Settings view116
Changing system settings in Set-tings view118
Changing settings in apps119
Resetting the settings view119
Resetting user data when the vehiclechanges owners120
Ambient temperature sensor120
Clock121
Head-up display (HUD)*122
Voice control125
Using voice commands125
Voice control for cell phones126
Voice control for radio and media127
Climate system voice commands128
Navigation system voice commands129
Voice control settings130
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel130
Instrument panel132
Hybrid-related information in theinstrument panel134
Instrument panel licenses136
Warning symbols in the instrument panel141
Compass142
Calibrating the compass143
Lighting panel and controls144
Parking lights146
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)146
Low beam headlights147
High and low beam headlights148
Active Bending Lights*149
Rear fog lights (certain models only)150
Brake lights151
Hazard warning flashers151
Using turn signals151
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Instruments and controls
This overview shows the location of the primarydisplays, and controls/buttons/switches.
Display/function/control
Parking lights, daytime running lights, lowbeams, high beams, turn signals, rear foglights, trip computer reset
Transmission manual shifting paddle*
Head-up-display*
Instrument panel
Wipers/washers, rain sensor*
Right-side steering wheel keypad
Display/function/control
Steering wheel adjustment
Horn
Left-side steering wheel keypad
Hood open
Display lighting, tailgate unlock, tailgateopen/close*
Display/function/control
Front reading lights and courtesy lighting
Laminated panoramic roof*
Display/function/control
Ceiling console display
Manual rearview mirror auto-dim (certainmarkets only)
Display/function/control
Center display
Hazard warning flashers, max. defroster/heated windshield*, media player, glovecompartment open
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive modes*
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.101
Display/function/control
Parking brake
Auto-hold brakes
Display/function/control
Memory control for:
•power seats*
•door mirrors
•head-up display*
Door open, door/tailgate lock/unlock
Power windows, power door mirrors
Controls for power front seat*
Trip computer
The trip computer registers and calculates infor-mation such as distance driven, fuel consump-tion and average speed. This information is dis-played in the instrument panel.
To help promote fuel efficient driving, the tripcomputer provides readings for current and aver-age fuel consumption.
The trip computer includes the followinggauges:
•Trip odometers
•Odometer
•Current fuel consumption
•Distance to empty
•Tourist (alternative speedometer)
Trip odometer
There are two trip odometers: TM and TA. Duringa drive, the trip odometer registers:
•Mileage
•Driving time
•Average speed
•Average fuel consumption
The values displayed are those since the lasttime the trip odometer was reset.
Odometer
The odometer registers the vehicle's total mile-age and cannot be reset.
Current fuel consumption
This gauge shows the current fuel consumption.This reading is updated once a second.
Distance to empty
This function shows the approximate distancethat can be driven on the fuel remaining in thetank.
The calculation is based on average fuel con-sumption during the last 20 miles (30 km) ofdriving and the amount of fuel remaining in thetank.
When the gauge displays "----", there is very littleuseable fuel remaining in the tank; refuel as soonas possible.
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The accuracy of this figure may vary if your driv-ing style changes. An economical driving style willgenerally increase this distance.
Distance to discharged battery
This gauge shows the approximate distance thatcan be driven on the charge remaining in thehybrid battery. When the gauge displays "----"there is no guaranteed driving charge remainingin the battery.
This calculation is based on the average electricalcurrent consumption in a normally loaded vehicleduring normal driving, and whether the A/C is onor off.
An economical driving style will generallyincrease this distance.
Distance using the electric motor
To get the optimal driving distance using theelectric motor, it is essential to conserve current.Functions that use a great deal of current (e.g.,audio system, electrical heating in the steeringwheel/door mirrors/rear window/seats, very coldair from the climate system, etc.) reduce the pos-sible driving distance.
NOTE
In addition to high electrical consumption inthe passenger compartment, fast accelera-tion, sudden braking, heavy loads, low ambienttemperatures and driving up hills can reducethe possible driving distance.
Tourist (alternative speedometer)
This is an alternative digital speedometer can beused when driving in areas in which the speedlimit is listed in a different unit of measure. If thespeedometer is in mph, this gauge will show thevehicle's speed in km/h and vice versa.
Related information
•Displaying trip computer information (p. 102)
•Displaying trip statistics (p. 104)
Displaying trip computerinformation
The trip computer registers and calculates infor-mation such as distance driven, fuel consump-tion and average speed. This information is dis-played in the instrument panel.
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NOTE
Only one mirror can be tilted down at a time.
Automatically tilting the door mirrors
when parking 5
This function can be activated/deactivated in thecenter display.
1.Tap Settings in Top view.
2.Tap My CarMirrors.
3.Under Tilt Mirror In Reverse, select Off,Driver, Passenger or Both to activate/deactivate and select which mirror to tilt.
Folding mirrors *
When parking in a limited space, the mirrors canbe folded in:
1.Press the L and R buttons at the same time(the ignition must be in at least mode I).
2. Release the buttons after approx. 1 second.The mirrors will stop automatically when theyare completely folded in.
Fold out the mirrors by pressing the L and R atthe same time. The mirrors will stop automaticallywhen they return to their original positions.
Automatic folding when the vehicle is
locked 5
The mirrors can be folded in/out automaticallywhen the vehicle is locked/unlocked.
This function can be activated/deactivated in thecenter display.
1.Tap Settings in Top view.
2.Tap My CarMirrors.
3.Select Fold Mirrors When Locking to acti-vate/deactivate.
Resetting the mirrors' position
A mirror that has been moved manually (e.g.,bumped into in a parking lot, etc.) has to bereturned to its normal position electrically beforeautomatic folding will function correctly.
1.Fold in the mirrors with the L and R buttons.
2.Fold out the mirrors with the L and R buttons.
The mirrors have now been reset to their originalpositions.
Auto-dim *
Settings can be made for the auto-dim functionin the rearview and door mirrors.
The auto-dim function is always active while thevehicle is being driven except when the reversegear has been selected. The level of sensitivity
for this function can be set to three levels, whichaffect the rearview mirror and door mirrors.
NOTE
When the level of sensitivity is changed, thischange will not be noticeable immediately butwill take effect after a short period of time.
The level of sensitivity is set from the center dis-play:
1.Tap Settings in Top view.
2.Tap My CarMirrors.
3.Under Auto Dim Mirrors, select Normal,Dark or Light.
Related information
•Using the power seat memory function*(p. 169)
•Rearview mirror (p. 114)
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Only on models equipped with a power driver's seat.
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Laminated panoramic roof*
The laminated panoramic roof is divided into twosections and only the front section can beopened; it can be slid horizontally to the open orclosed positions or its rear edge can be raisedand lowered to allow ventilation.
The laminated panoramic roof also has a sunshade made of perforated fabric that is locatedbelow the sections of glass. This shade can beopened or closed, for example when driving inbright sunlight.
The laminated panoramic roof also has a windblocker that folds up when the roof is open.
CAUTION
The optional panoramic roof should not beopened while load carriers are installed onthe vehicle.
The laminated panoramic roof and the sun shadeare operated using the controls in the ceilingconsole, near the rear-view mirror. The controlsare activated when the vehicle's ignition is inmode I or II.
CAUTION
•Remove ice and snow before opening thelaminated panoramic roof.
•Do not operate the laminated panoramicroof if it is frozen closed.
•Never place heavy objects on the lamina-ted panoramic roof.
Wind blocker
The laminated panoramic roof is equipped with awind blocker that folds up when the roof is open.
Related information
•Operating the laminated panoramic roof*(p. 111)
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been running, the power windows can be oper-ated for several minutes after the ignition hasbeen switched off, or until a door has beenopened.
NOTE
•Movement of the windows will stop if theyare obstructed in any way. If this happenstwice in succession, the automatic func-tion will not work for several minutes andthe window can be closed by holding thebutton up.
•To reduce buffeting wind noise if the rearwindows are opened, also open the frontwindows slightly.
Manual up/down
–Move one of the controls up/down slightly.
>The power windows move up/down aslong as the control is held in position.
Auto up/down
–Move one of the controls up/down as far aspossible and release it.
>The window will open or close completely.
Resetting
If the battery has been disconnected, the autoopen function must be reset so that it will workproperly
1. Gently raise the front section of the button toclose the window and hold it for one second.
2. Release the button briefly.
3. Raise the front section of the button againfor one second.
Related information
•Child safety locks (p. 257)
Rearview mirror
The interior rearview mirror has an auto-dimfunction that helps reduce glare from followingvehicle's headlights.
Auto-dim function
The auto-dim function is controlled by two sen-sors: one pointing forward (located on the for-ward-facing side of the mirror, which monitors theamount of ambient light) and one pointing rear-ward (located on the side of the mirror facing thedriver at the upper edge, which senses thestrength of following vehicles' headlights), andwork together to help eliminate glare.
NOTE
Obstructing the forward sensor with e.g.,parking stickers, transponders, etc., or the rearsensor by loading the cargo area or the rearseat in such a way that light is prevented fromreaching the sensor will reduce the auto-dimfunction in the interior rearview mirror andoptional auto-dim function in the door mirrors.
The auto-dim function is always active while thevehicle is being driven except when the reversegear has been selected. The level of sensitivityfor this function can be set to three levels, whichaffect the rearview mirror and door mirrors.
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NOTE
When the level of sensitivity is changed, thischange will not be noticeable immediately butwill take effect after a short period of time.
The level of sensitivity is set from the center dis-play:
1.Tap Settings in Top view.
2.Tap My CarMirrors.
3.Under Auto Dim Mirrors, select Normal,Dark or Light.
Related information
•Adjusting the power door mirrors (p. 108)
Using sun shades
Both rear doors have integrated sun shades.
Rear doors
Hook and locking mechanism
1.Pull up the sun shade and hook it to theupper section of the door frame.
2. Lock the sun shade by moving the lockingmechanism upward.
The window can be opened/closed when the sunshade is being used.
Related information
•Power windows (p. 113)
Settings view
The center display's Settings view is used tomake many of the vehicle's function settings andto display vehicle-related information.
Opening Settings view
Top view with the Settings button
1. Pull down the tab on the upper edge of thecenter display to open Top view.
2.Tap Settings.
3.Tap one of the categories displayed and nav-igate to sub-categories and settings by tap-ping again.
4.Tap Back to go back in Settings view.
Tap Close to close Settings view.
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Changing a setting
A sub-category in Settings view with various possiblesettings
1. Tap the category/sub-category to navigate tothe desired setting.
2.Change the setting(s).
> The changes are saved immediately.
Types of settings
Type ofsettingDescription
TriggerfunctionStarts an app or a separate viewfor more advanced settings. Tapthe text to e.g., connect aBluetooth device.
RadiobuttonSelect one of the possible set-tings by tapping the desired radiobutton to e.g., change the systemlanguage.
Type ofsettingDescription
Multi-selectionbutton
Select a level for a particular set-ting by pressing the desired partof the button e.g., to set thedesired level for City Safety.
CheckboxTap to activate/deactivate a func-tion e.g., to select automatic startfor steering wheel heating.
SliderSelect a level for a function bypressing and dragging the slidercontrol e.g., to set a volume level.
Informa-tion dis-play
This is not an actual setting butdisplays information such as thevehicle's VIN number.
Related information
•Center display overview (p. 33)
•Navigating in the center display's views(p. 43)
•Using the center display (p. 50)
•Changing system settings in Settings view(p. 118)
•Categories in Settings view (p. 116)
Categories in Settings view
Settings view consists of a number of main cate-gories and sub-categories that contain settingsand information for many of the vehicle's fea-tures and functions.
The main categories in Settings view are: MyCar, Sound, Navigation, Media,Communication, Climate and System.
Each main category, in turn, contains several sub-categories with possible settings. The tableshows the first level of sub-categories. The possi-ble settings for a function or area are describedin greater detail in their respective articles in theowner's manual. For system settings not descri-bed in the respective articles, see "Changing sys-tem settings in Settings view."
My Car
Sub-categoriesType of setting
DisplaysPersonal
IntelliSafeCombination
Park AssistGlobal
Drive Mode/IndividualDrive Mode*
Combination
LightsCombination
MirrorsPersonal
LockingCombination
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Climate system voice commands
Voice commands can be used to control the cli-mate system to e.g., change the temperature,activate seat heating* or change blower (fan)speed.
To use the voice control system, press the on the right-side steering wheel keypad and sayone of the following commands after the tone:
•"Climate": starts a command dialog andprovides examples of commands that can beused.
•"Set temperature to X degrees": sets thedesired temperature.
•"Raise temperature"/"Lowertemperature": raises/lowers the tempera-ture.
•"Sync temperature": synchronizes the tem-perature in all of the vehicle's climate zoneswith the one set for the driver's side.
•"Air on feet"/"Air on body": opens thedesired air vent.
•"Air on feet off"/"Air on body off": closesthe desired air vent.
•"Set fan to max"/"Turn off fan": changesthe blower speed to Max/Off.
•"Raise fan speed"/"Lower fan speed":raises/lowers the blower speed.
•"Turn on auto": activates automatic climatecontrol.
•"Air condition on"/"Air condition off":activates/deactivates the air conditioning.
•"Recirculation on"/"Recirculation off":activates/deactivates recirculation.
•"Turn on defroster "/"Turn off defroster":activates/deactivates window and door mirrordefrosting.
•"Turn on max defroster"/"Turn off maxdefroster": activates/deactivates maxdefroster.
•"Turn on electric defroster"/"Turn offelectric defroster": activates/deactivatesthe electrically heated windshield*.
•"Turn on rear defroster"/"Turn off reardefroster": activates/deactivates the electri-cally heated rear window and door mirrors.
•"Turn steering wheel heat on"/"Turnsteering wheel heat off": activates/deacti-vates the electrically heated steering wheel*.
•"Raise steering wheel heat"/"Lowersteering wheel heat": raises/lowers theheating level for the electrically heated steer-ing wheel*.
•"Turn on seat heat"/"Turn off seat heat":activates/deactivates the electrically heatedseats*.
•"Raise seat heat"/"Lower seat heat": rai-ses/lowers the heating level for the electri-cally heated seats*.
•"Turn on seat ventilation"/"Turn off seatventilation": activates/deactivates seat ven-tilation*.
•"Raise seat ventilation"/"Lower seatventilation": raises/lowers the level for seatventilation*.
Related information
•Climate system controls (p. 199)
•Voice control (p. 125)
•Using voice commands (p. 125)