VolvoメーカーXC70 (2009)の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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VOLVO V70 & XC70 Owner's Manual Web Edition I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
Welcome to the world-wide family of Volvo owners. We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instructions in this manual.
Contents 4 00 00 Introduction Important information. ................................ 8 Important warnings ..................................... 9 Environment .............................................. 10 01 01 Safety Occupant safety..............
Contents 5 03 03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls .......................... 70 Ignition modes .......................................... 77 Seats......................................................... 79 Steering wheel ............
Contents 6 06 06 Maintenance and specifications Volvo maintenance.................................. 216 Maintaining your car ....................... ........ 217 Hood and engine compartment .............. 219 Engine oil ...............................
Contents 7 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
Introduction Important information 8 About this manual • Before you operate your vehicle for the first time, please familiarize yourself with the information in chapter 3. • Information contained in the balance of the manual is extremely useful and should be read after operating the vehicle for the first time.
Introduction Important warnings 9 Driver distraction A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her own safety and the safety of passengers in the vehicle and oth- ers sharing the roadway. Avoiding distractions is part of that responsibility.
Introduction Environment 10 Volvo and the environment Volvo is committed to the well being of its cus- tomers. As a natural part of this commitment, we care about the environment in which we all live. Caring for the environment means an everyday involvement in reducing our environ- mental impact.
Introduction Environment 11 WARNING Certain components of this vehicle such as air bag modules, seat belt pretensioners, adaptive steering columns, and button cell batteries may contain Perchlorate material. Special handling may apply for service or vehicle end of life disposal.
G020871 12 Occupant safety...................................................................................... 14 Reporting safety defects ......................................................................... 15 Seat belts ......................
01 SAFETY I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
01 Safety Occupant safety 01 14 Volvo's concern for safety Safety is Volvo's cornerstone. Our concern dates back to 1927 when the first Volvo rolled off the production line.
01 Safety Reporting safety defects 01 15 Reporting safety defects in the U.S. If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Volvo Cars of North Amer- ica, LLC.
01 Safety Seat belts 01 16 General information G020995 Adjusting the seat belt Seat belts should always be worn by all occu- pants of your vehicle. Children should be prop- erly restrained, using an infant, car, or booster seat determined by age, weight and height.
01 Safety Seat belts 01 17 WARNING • Never repair the belt yourself; have this work done by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician only. • Any device used to induce slack into the should.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 18 General information G022831 Warning symbols in the instrument panel As an enhancement to the three-point seat belts, your Volvo is equipped with a Supple- mental Restraint System (SRS).
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 `` 19 Front airbags G018665 The front airbag system The front airbags supplement the three-point seat belts.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 20 Front airbag deployment • The front airbags are designed to deploy during certain frontal or front-angular col- lisions, impacts, or decelerations, depend- ing on the crash severity, angle, speed and object impacted.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 `` 21 NOTE • Deployment of front airbags occurs only one time during an accident. In a colli- sion where deployment occurs, the air- bags and seat belt pretensioners acti- vate. Some noise occurs and a small amount of powder is released.
01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 01 22 WARNING • Children must never be allowed in the front passenger's seat. Volvo recom- mends that ALL occupants (adults and children) shorter than 4 feet 7 inches (140 cm) be seated in the back seat of any vehicle with a passenger-side front airbag.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 `` 23 General information 2 2 G017724 Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) indicator light Disabling the passenger's side front airbag Volvo recommends that ALL occupa.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 24 WARNING • Never try to open, remove, or repair any components in the OWS system. This could result in system malfunction. Maintenance or repairs should only be carried out by an a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 `` 25 In the USA Volvo Cars of North America, LLC Customer Care Center P.O. Box 914 Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647-0914 1-800-458-1552 In Canada Volvo Cars of Canada Corp.
01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor 01 26 WARNING • Do not place any type of object on the front passenger's seat in such a way that jamming, pressing, or squeezing occurs between the object and t.
01 Safety Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags 01 `` 27 General information G020694 Location of the side impact (SIPS) airbags (front seats only) As an enhancement to the structural side impact protection built into your vehicle, it is also equipped with Side Impact Protection System (SIPS) airbags.
01 Safety Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags 01 28 WARNING • The SIPS airbag system is a supple- ment to the structural Side Impact Pro- tection System and the three-point seat belt system. It is not designed to deploy during collisions from the front or rear of the vehicle or in rollover situations.
01 Safety Volvo Inflatable Curtain (VIC) 01 29 General information G017675 This system consists of inflatable curtains located along the sides of the roof liners, stretching from the center of both front side windows to the rear edge of the rear side door windows.
01 Safety Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS 01 30 General information G021018 Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) – front seats only The WHIPS system consists of specially designed hinges and brackets on the front seat backrests designed to help absorb some of the energy generated in a collision from the rear (when the vehicle is rear-ended).
01 Safety Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS 01 31 WARNING • Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behind the front seats could impede the func- tion of the WHIPS system. • If the rear seat backrests are folded down, cargo must be secured to pre- vent it from sliding forward against the front seat backrests in the event of a collision from the rear.
01 Safety Crash mode 01 32 G022831 Driving after a collision If the vehicle has been involved in a collision, the text SAFETY MODE SEE MANUAL may appear in the information display. This indi- cates that the vehicle's functionality has been reduced.
01 Safety Child safety 01 `` 33 Children should be seated safely Volvo recommends the proper use of restraint systems for all occupants including children. Remember that, regardless of age and size, a child should always be properly restrained in a vehicle.
01 Safety Child safety 01 34 Automatic Locking Retractor/ Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ ELR) To make child seat installation easier, each seat belt (except for the driver's belt) is equip- ped with a locking mechanism to help keep the seat belt taut.
01 Safety Child restraint systems 01 `` 35 Child restraints G022840 Infant seat There are three main types of child restraint systems: infant seats, convertible seats, and booster cushions. They are classified accord- ing to the child's age and size.
01 Safety Child restraint systems 01 36 WARNING • When not in use, keep the child restraint system secured or remove it from the passenger compartment to help pre- vent it from injuring passengers in the event of a sudden stop or collision.
01 Safety Infant seats 01 `` 37 Securing an infant seat with a seat belt G022844 Do not place the infant seat in the front passeng- er's sea NOTE Refer to page 42–43 for information on securing a child restraint using ISOFIX lower anchors and/or top tether anchorages.
01 Safety Infant seats 01 38 G022846 Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt 4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt out as far as possible to activate the belt's automatic locking function. NOTE The locking retractor will automatically release when the seat belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract fully.
01 Safety Convertible seats 01 `` 39 Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt G018630 Do not place the convertible seat in the front pas- senger's seat NOTE Refer to pages 42 and 43s for informa- tion on securing a child restraint using ISO- FIX lower anchors and/or top tether ancho- rages.
01 Safety Convertible seats 01 40 G022848 Fasten the seat belt 3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latch plate into the buckle (lock) until a distinct click is audible. 4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat belt out as far as possible to activate the belt's automatic locking function.
01 Safety Booster cushions 01 41 Securing a booster cushion G022851 Position the child correctly on the booster cushion Booster cushions are recommended for chil- dren who have outgrown convertible seats. 1. Place the booster cushion in the rear seat of the vehicle.
01 Safety ISOFIX lower anchors 01 42 Using the ISOFIX lower child seat anchors G021064 ISOFIX lower child restraint anchors Lower anchors for ISOFIX-equipped child seats are located in the rear, outboard seats, hidden below the backrest cushions. Symbols on the seat back upholstery mark the anchor positions as shown.
01 Safety Top tether anchors 01 43 Child restraint anchorages G017676 Your Volvo is equipped with child restraint top tether anchorages in the rear seat. They are located on the rear side of the backrests. Securing a child seat 1. Place the child restraint on the rear seat.
01 Safety Child restraint registration and recalls 01 44 Registering a child restraint Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons. You must register your child restraint to be reached in a recall. To stay informed about child safety seat recalls, be sure to fill out and return the registration card that comes with new child restraints.
01 Safety Integrated booster cushion 01 `` 45 Integrated two-stage booster cushion (option) 1 Volvo's optional integrated booster cushions are located in the outboard seating positions. These booster cushions have been specially designed to help safeguard children in the rear seat.
01 Safety Integrated booster cushion 01 46 • That the seat belt is properly positioned and is taut. • The shoulder section of the seat belt is across the child's collarbone, not over the neck. • The lap section of the seat belt is across the child's hips and not the abdomen.
01 Safety Integrated booster cushion 01 47 Stowing the two-stage integrated booster cushion G017692 G017694 The booster cushion can be folded down com- pletely (stowed) from either the stage 1 or stage 2 positions. NOTE The booster cushion cannot be moved from the stage 2 (upper) position to the stage 1 (lower) position.
01 Safety Child safety locks 01 48 Child safety locks G021077 Manual child safety locks – rear doors The controls are located on the rear door jambs. Use the remote control's key blade or a screwdriver to adjust these controls. The rear doors can only be opened from the outside when the slot is in the horizon- tal position.
01 Safety 01 49 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
50 Remote key and key blade ..................................................................... 52 Private locking ........................................................................................ 59 Keyless drive.............................
02 LOCKS AND ALARM I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 52 Introduction Two remote keys or optional Personal Car Communicators (PCC) are provided with your vehicle. They enable you to unlock the doors and tailgate, and also function as ignition keys to start the vehicle or operate electrical com- ponents.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 `` 53 This feature can be activated or deactivated in the vehicle's menu under Car settings Car key memory Seat & mirror positions . See page 120 for a description of the menu sys- tem. See also page 60 for information regarding vehicles with the optional keyless drive.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 54 Canada–IC: 3659A-WFS125VO Operation is subject to the following condi- tions: (1) this device may not cause interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 `` 55 Unlock tailgate – Press the button once to disarm the alarm system and optional move- ment sensor (the alarm indicator light on the dashboard will go out), and unlock only the tailgate. NOTE • This function also opens the tailgate on models equipped with the optional power tailgate.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 56 NOTE If none of the indicator lights flash when the information button has been pressed sev- eral times from different places in relation to the vehicle, contact an authorized Volvo service technician.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 `` 57 function, see page 60 for detailed informa- tion. Detachable key blade The key blade can be removed from the remote control.
02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade 02 58 Battery type CR 2430, 3 V (one battery in the remote key, two batteries in the PCC) Opening the remote key/PCC Slide the spring loaded catch to the side. Pull the key blade straight out of the remote control.
02 Locks and alarm Private locking 02 59 Tailgate compartment G017869 Normal locking/unlocking points G017870 Locking/unlocking points with private locking acti- vated.
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive 02 60 Keyless drive (models with Personal Car Communicator only) Keyless locking and unlocking G017871 Range of the keyless drive remote control–5 ft (1.5 meters) This system makes it possible to unlock and lock the vehicle without having to press any buttons on the Personal Car Communicators (PCC).
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive 02 `` 61 NOTE If several people carrying PCCs approach the vehicle at the same time, the driver's seat and door mirrors will assume the posi- tions they were in for the person who opens the driver's door.
02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive 02 62 Location of the keyless drive antennas G021179 The keyless drive system has a number of antennas located at various points in the vehi- cle.
02 Locks and alarm Locks 02 `` 63 Locking and unlocking the vehicle From outside the vehicle The remote key locks all of the doors and the tailgate. The first press on the unlock button unlocks the driver's door and a second press unlocks the other doors and the tailgate (see also page 54).
02 Locks and alarm Locks 02 64 Locking/unlocking the tailgate G021093 Tailgate unlock button on the remote key Unlocking the tailgate with the remote key ± Press the tailgate unlock button on the remote key to unlock (but not open 1 ) the tailgate. See also page 54.
02 Locks and alarm Alarm 02 `` 65 The alarm system The alarm is automatically armed whenever the vehicle is locked with the remote key or optional Personal Car Communicator. When armed, the alarm continuously monitors a number of points on the vehicle.
02 Locks and alarm Alarm 02 66 Disarming the alarm ± Press the Unlock button on the remote key. > Two short flashes from the car's direc- tion indicators confirm that the alarm has been deactivated and that all doors are unlocked.
02 Locks and alarm Alarm 02 67 4. Press ENTER and lock the vehicle. The next time the engine is started, the alarm system will be reset and Full guard will appear in the instrument panel display. The accessory inclination and movement alarm sensors will be reactivated.
G020912 68 Instruments and controls ........................................................................ 70 Ignition modes ........................................................................................ 77 Seats...........................
03 YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 70 Instrument overview G021107 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 `` 71 Function Page Menus and mes- sages, turn signals, high/low beams, trip computer 120, 88, 85, 152 Cruise control 158 Horn, airbag 84, 18 Ma.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 72 Gauges G010605 Gauges in the instrument panel Speedometer Fuel gauge. Please note that the fuel level indicator in the gauge moves from right to left as the amount of fuel in the tank decreases.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 `` 73 Symbol Description Left turn signal indicator Right turn signal indicator Trailer turn signal indicator If you are towing a trailer, this light will flash simultaneously with the trailer's turn signals.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 74 The information symbol may also illuminate together with other symbols. High beam indicator This symbol illuminates when the high beam headlights are on, or if the high beam flash function is used.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 `` 75 Engine temperature Engine overheating can result from low oil or coolant levels, towing or hard driving at high heat and altitude, or mechanical malfunction. Engine overheating will be signaled with text and a red warning triangle in the middle of the instrument display.
03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 76 If the vehicle is driven at a speed higher than approximately 5 mph (7 km/h), the warning symbol comes on.
03 Your driving environment Ignition modes 03 `` 77 Functions G024099 Ignition slot with remote key, start/stop button Inserting and removing the remote key The various ignition modes are accessed by inserting the remote key into the ignition slot. The remote key can be removed from the igni- tion slot by pressing the key in.
03 Your driving environment Ignition modes 03 78 NOTE Use the POWER button for the audio sys- tem when the engine is not running to avoid discharging the battery.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 `` 79 Front seats G021127 Lumbar support: turn the control for firmer or softer lumbar support. Front-rear adjustment: lift the bar and move the seat to the position of your choice. Raise/lower front edge of seat cushion, pump up/down.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 80 Operation The seats can be adjusted for a short period after unlocking the door with the remote con- trol without the key in the ignition slot. Seat adjustment is normally made when the ignition is on and can always be made when the engine is running.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 `` 81 The position of the driver's seat is now stored in the remote control's memory. Automatic seat adjustment To move the seat to the position in which you left it: 1. Unlock the driver's door with the same remote control (the one used to lock the doors) 2.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 82 • The right (passenger's side) section can be folded down together with the center sec- tion. • All three sections can be folded down together. Release and lower the center head restraint (see page 82) if the center and/ or right section of the backrest is to be lowered.
03 Your driving environment Seats 03 83 Manually lowering the rear seat's outboard head restraints G018760 • Pull the handle closest to the head restraint to fold it down. • To return the head restraint to the upright position, push it up until it clicks into place.
03 Your driving environment Steering wheel 03 84 Adjusting G021138 Adjusting the steering wheel Lever for releasing/locking the steering wheel Possible positions The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and reach: 1. Pull the lever toward you to release the steering wheel.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 `` 85 Lighting panel G022854 Overview, light switches Thumb wheel for adjusting display and instrument lighting Rear fog light Front fog lights Headlights/parking lights Instrument lighting Illumination of the display and instrument lights will vary, depending on ignition mode.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 86 > The symbol illuminates in the instrument panel to indicate that the high beams are on. Active Bi-Xenon Lights (ABL)–option G021143 Headlight patte.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 `` 87 Front fog lights G014402 Button for front fog lights The front fog lights can be switched on together with high/low beams or the parking lights. ± Press the button to switch the fog lights on/ off. The light in the button comes on when the fog lights are on.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 88 NOTE • Regulations regarding the use of the hazard warning flasher may vary, depending on where you live. • The hazard warning flashers will be acti- vated automatically if an airbag deploys.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 `` 89 Interior lighting, rear G021150 Rear reading lights The lights are switched on or off by pressing each respective button. Courtesy lights/door step lighting (option) The courtesy lights/door step lighting switch on/off automatically when one of the front doors is opened/closed.
03 Your driving environment Lighting 03 90 The time interval for this lighting can be set under Car settings Light settings Approach lighting . For a description of the menu system, see page 120.
03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers 03 `` 91 Windshield wipers/washers G018663 Windshield wipers and washers Rain sensor (option) on/off Thumb wheel sensitivity/frequency CAUTION • Use ample washer fluid when washing the windshield. The windshield should be thoroughly wet when the wipers are in operation.
03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers 03 92 CAUTION The rain sensor should be deactivated when washing the car in an automatic car wash, etc. If the rain sensor function is left on, the wipers will start inadvertently in the car wash and could be damaged.
03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers 03 93 This function is deactivated when a different gear is selected. NOTE On vehicles with the optional rain sensor, the tailgate wiper will be activated when reverse is selected, if the rain sensor is acti- vated and it is raining.
03 Your driving environment Power windows 03 94 Power windows G018516 Driver's door control panel Switch for power child safety locks 1 and disengaging rear power window buttons, see page 48 Rear window controls Front window controls. WARNING • Always remove the ignition key when the vehicle is unattended.
03 Your driving environment Power windows 03 95 Resetting If the battery has been disconnected, the auto open function must be reset so that it will work properly. 1. Gently raise the front section of the button to close the window and hold it for one second.
03 Your driving environment Mirrors 03 96 Power door mirrors G018518 Door mirror controls Adjusting 1. Press the L button for the left door mirror or the R button for the right door mirror. The light in the button comes on. 2. Adjust the position with the joystick in the center.
03 Your driving environment Mirrors 03 97 locking . For a description of the menu system, see page 120. Resetting to neutral Mirrors that have been moved out of position by an external force must be electrically reset to the neutral position for electric retracting/ extending to work.
03 Your driving environment Power moonroof 03 98 Power moonroof (option on certain markets only) The moonroof controls are located in the ceil- ing console near the rearview mirror. The moonroof can be opened vertically and hori- zontally. The vehicle's must be in ignition mode I or II for the moonroof to be operated.
03 Your driving environment Power moonroof 03 99 Tilt position G028900 Tilt position, raised at the rear edge Open by pressing the rear edge of the con- trol upward. Close by pulling the rear edge of the con- trol downward and hold it until the moon- roof has closed completely.
03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System (option) 03 100 Introduction G029471 The HomeLink Wireless Control System pro- vides a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held ra.
03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System (option) 03 `` 101 NOTE Some devices may require you to replace this Programming Step 2 with procedures noted in the “Gate Operator / Canadian Pro- gramming” section.
03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System (option) 03 102 Erasing HomeLink Buttons To erase programming from the three Home- Link buttons (individual buttons cannot be erased but .
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 `` 103 Starting the engine G024099 Ignition switch with remote key inserted (see page 77 for more information on ignition modes) WARNING Before starting the engine: • Fasten the seat belt. • Check that the seat, steering wheel and mirrors are adjusted properly.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 104 WARNING • Always remove the remote key from the ignition slot when leaving the vehicle, especially if there are children in the vehicle. • Never remove the remote key from the ignition slot while driving or when the vehicle is being towed.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 `` 105 NOTE For the vehicle to start, one of the vehicle's remote keys must be in the passenger com- partment.
03 Your driving environment Starting the engine 03 106 WARNING • Do not connect the jumper cable to any part of the fuel system or to any moving parts. Avoid touching hot manifolds. • Batteries generate hydrogen gas, which is flammable and explosive.
03 Your driving environment Transmission 03 `` 107 Automatic transmission G021351 Shiftgate positions 1 Depress the button on the front of the gear selector knob to move the gear selector between the R , N , D , and P positions. The gear selector can be moved freely between the Geartronic (manual shifting) and Drive ( D ) positions while driving.
03 Your driving environment Transmission 03 108 Geartronic–manual shifting Geartronic allows you to manually shift among your vehicle's six forward speeds.
03 Your driving environment Transmission 03 109 All Wheel Drive – AWD 4 Your Volvo can be equipped with permanent All Wheel Drive, which means that power is distributed automatically between the front and rear wheels. Under normal driving condi- tions, most of the engine's power is directed to the front wheels.
03 Your driving environment Brakes 03 110 Brake system The brake system is a hydraulic system con- sisting of two separate brake circuits. If a prob- lem should occur in one of these circuits, it is still possible to stop the vehicle with the other brake circuit.
03 Your driving environment Brakes 03 111 ing gently for a short period while the vehicle is moving. Emergency Brake Assistance EBA is designed to provide full brake effect immediately in the event of sudden, hard brak- ing. The system is activated by the speed with which the brake pedal is depressed.
03 Your driving environment Hill Descent Control (HDC) 03 112 Introduction 1 Normally, when the accelerator pedal is released while driving down hills, the vehicle's speed slows as the engine runs at lower rpm (the normal engine braking effect).
03 Your driving environment Hill Descent Control (HDC) 03 113 HDC can be deactivated at any time. If this is done while driving down a steep hill, the sys- tem's braking effect will decrease gradually. NOTE Engine response to pressure on the accel- erator pedal may be slightly slower than normal when HDC is activated.
03 Your driving environment Parking brake 03 114 Electric parking brake An electric parking brake has the same func- tion as a manual parking brake. NOTE • A faint sound from the parking brake's electric motor can be heard when the parking brake is being applied.
03 Your driving environment Parking brake 03 `` 115 Releasing the electric parking brake G021359 Parking brake control Manual release 1. Fasten the seat belt. 2. Insert the remote key in the ignition slot. 3. Press firmly on the brake pedal. 4. Pull the parking brake control.
03 Your driving environment Parking brake 03 116 shop. If you drive off with this error message showing, a warning signal sounds. Parking brake not applied – A fault is pre- venting the parking brake from being applied. Try to apply and release. Contact a Volvo work- shop if the message remains.
03 Your driving environment 03 117 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
G020908 118 Menus and messages ........................................................................... 120 Climate system ..................................................................................... 124 Audio system ......................
04 COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages 04 120 Center console Certain functions are controlled from the cen- ter console via the menu system or from the optional keypad in the steering wheel. Each function is described under its respective sec- tion.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages 04 `` 121 Light settings Lock settings Reduced guard 1 Parking camera settings (accessory) Steering force level (option) Information Climate settings Automatic blower adjust Recirculation timer Auto.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages 04 122 Menu overview Driving distance on current fuel reserve Average Instantaneous: Average speed Current speed in mph (Canadian models only) DSTC Message G028940 When a warning, information or indicator sym- bol comes on, a corresponding message appears on the information display.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages 04 123 Message Description Maintenance over- due If the service inter- vals are not fol- lowed, the warranty does not cover any damaged parts.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 04 124 Introduction Air conditioning The vehicle is equipped with Electronic Climate Control (ECC). The climate control system cools, heats or dehumidifies the air in the pas- senger compartment.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 04 `` 125 your Warranty and Service Records Informa- tion booklet, or consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for these intervals. The filter should be replaced more often when driving under dirty and dusty conditions.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 04 126 Air vents in the door pillars G021368 Open Closed Horizontal airflow Vertical airflow Direct the outer air vents toward the side win- dows to defrost. Direct the vents into the passenger compart- ment to maintain a comfortable climate in the rear seat.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 04 `` 127 • Level one: press the button three times for the lowest output – one indicator light comes on. • Press the button a fourth time to switch off the function – the indicator light will go out.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 04 128 Temperature control The temperatures on the driver and passenger sides can be set independently. When the vehicle is started, the most recent setting is resumed. NOTE Heating or cooling cannot be speeded up by selecting a higher/lower temperature than the actual temperature required.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 04 `` 129 Interior Air Quality System–IAQS (option) This system consists of a mul- tifilter and an air quality sen- sor. The filter helps remove gases and particles from the incoming air, thereby reduc- ing the amounts of odors and contaminants entering the vehicle.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system 04 130 Air distribution table Air distribution Use Air distribution Use Air to windows. Some air flows from the dashboard air vents. The air is not recirculated. Air condition- ing is always engaged. To remove de-fog/de- ice the front side win- dows and windshield quickly.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 `` 131 Introduction The audio system is available in two versions: High Performance och Premium Sound. The system version is shown in the display when the audio system is switched on.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 132 USB/iPod connector (option) An auxiliary device, such as an iPod, MP3 player or a USB flash drive can be connected to the audio system via the connector in the center console storage compartment.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 `` 133 G021400 Volume Scroll/search forward and backward Audio source, activating Headphones sockets (3.5 mm) – accessory Activating/deactivating The control panel is activated by pressing MODE when the audio system is switched on.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 134 Audio functions G018382 Center console, controls for audio functions Internal audio sources: AM, FM and CD External audio source.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 `` 135 • Center level 1 – Level for the center speaker. • Surround level 1 – Level for surround sound. Equalizer Sound levels for different frequencies can be adjusted separately using the equalizer 2 .
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 136 Playing a CD (CD player 4 ) If a music CD is in the player when CD is pressed, it will be played automatically. Other- wise, insert a disc and press CD . Playing a CD (CD changer) If a CD position with a music CD is already selected when CD is pressed, it will be played automatically.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 `` 137 Scan CD This function plays the first ten seconds of each CD track/sound file. Press SCAN to acti- vate. Interrupt with EXIT or SCAN to continue playing the current CD track/sound file. Random This function plays the tracks in random order (shuffle).
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 138 Automatic tuning 1. Select a wave band using FM or AM . 2. Press / on the navigation button. Manual tuning 1. Select a wave band using FM or AM . 2. Turn TUNING to select a station. Preset Ten station presets can be stored for each wave band.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 `` 139 information on the standard audio and radio functions). 2. Press the MODE button repeatedly until Sirius 1 or 2 is displayed.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 140 Storing a channel A total of 20 satellite channels can be stored; 10 channels each for Sirius 1 and 2, see page 138 for detailed information on storing channels. • A long press on one of the number keys stores the currently tuned channel on that key.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 `` 141 Skip options This function is used to remove a channel from the list of available channels. Skipping a channel 1. Select CHANNEL SKIP LIST and press ENTER . 2. Select a category in the list and press ENTER .
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Audio system 04 142 Your Volvo retailer can also provide you with assistance. SIRIUS ID This function displays the 12-digit Sirius acti- vation ID.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Bluetooth hands-free connection 04 `` 143 Introduction G021443 System overview Cell phone Location of the microphone Steering wheel keypad Center console control panel .
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Bluetooth hands-free connection 04 144 function is also available on the steering wheel keypad. Getting started Use the controls on steering wheel keypad (3) and in the center console (4) to access, navi- gate and make selections in the hands-free system’s menus (see page 148).
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Bluetooth hands-free connection 04 `` 145 End the call by pressing EXIT. Disconnecting the cell phone The cell phone is automatically disconnected from the audio system if it is moved out of range. For more information about connec- tions, see page 144.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Bluetooth hands-free connection 04 146 Ringing volume Go to Phone settings Sounds and volume Ring volume and adjust the volume with the / keys on the center console. Ringing tones The hands-free system’s integrated ringing tones can be selected in Phone settings Sounds and volume Ring signal Ring signal 1,2,3.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Bluetooth hands-free connection 04 `` 147 Searching for contacts The easiest way to search for a contact in the phone book is to press and hold any of the buttons 2 – 9 (see the illustration on page 143). This starts a search based on the first letter on the button that has been pressed.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Bluetooth hands-free connection 04 148 Bluetooth menus 1. Missed calls 2. Received calls 3 Dialed calls 4. Phone book 4.1. Search 4.2. Copy fr. mobile phone 5. Bluetooth... 5.1. Change phone 5.2. Connect phone 5.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Seat Entertainment - Dual Screen (RSE)–option 04 `` 149 Introduction The RSE system can be used at the same time as the vehicle’s audio system. When the rear seat passengers play a DVD, connect an external device to the RSE AUX connectors, etc.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Seat Entertainment - Dual Screen (RSE)–option 04 150 Pause 1. Pause and restart the CD by pressing . 2. Stop the CD by pressing . 3. Press again to eject the CD. Home-burned CDs CDs burned on a home computer can be played.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Rear Seat Entertainment - Dual Screen (RSE)–option 04 151 Replacing batteries in the remote control and cordless headphones The remote control and headphones each run on 2 AAA batteries. G031361 1. Remove the retaining screw and lift off the battery cover.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer 04 152 Introduction G022909 Information display and controls READ –press to acknowledge/confirm/ erase a message) Thumb wheel (used to scroll among the trip computer menus) RESET –resets certain functions To scroll through trip computer information, move the thumb wheel up or down.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Compass 04 `` 153 Operation G029736 Rearview mirror with compass. The rearview mirror has an integrated display that shows the compass direction in which the vehicle is pointing.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Compass 04 154 1. Put the ignition in mode II . 2. Using a pen or similar object, press and hold the button on the rear side of mirror for at least 3 seconds. The number for the current area will be shown. 3. Press the button repeatedly until the num- ber for the required geographic area (1 – 15) is shown.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Stability system 04 `` 155 Introduction The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system (DSTC) consists of a number of func- tions designed help reduce wheel spin, coun- teract skidding, and to generally help improve directional stability.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Stability system 04 156 If the symbol appears alone, it may appear as follows: • If the symbol flashes, this indicates that the stability system is actively functioning to help counteract wheel spin and/or a skid.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Active chassis system–Four C 04 157 Active chassis (Four C)–option Active chassis, Four-C (Continuously Con- trolled Chassis Concept), regulates the cha- racteristics of the shock absorbers so that the car's driving characteristics can be adjusted.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Cruise control 04 158 Operation G022910 Steering wheel-mounted controls and display Standby mode Resume set speed Deactivating Activate/set speed Set speed indicator (p.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Cruise control 04 159 Temporary deactivation The driver can temporarily deactivate cruise control by pressing 0 . The saved speed is shown in brackets in the information display. Resume set speed If cruise control has been deactivated tempo- rarily, it can be reactivated by pressing .
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Auto-brake (option) 04 160 Introduction Collision Warning with Auto-brake is designed to assist the driver if there is a risk of a collision with the vehicle ahead, if that vehicle is at a standstill or moving in the same direction as your vehicle.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Auto-brake (option) 04 `` 161 support is activated. Brake support prepares the brake system to react quickly, and the brakes are applied slightly.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Auto-brake (option) 04 162 Limitations Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light con- trasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the driver is not looking straight ahead may make the visual warning signal in the windshield difficult to see.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Auto-brake (option) 04 `` 163 WARNING • The camera has the same limitations as the human eye. In other words, its “vision is impaired” by adverse weather conditions such as heavy snowfall, dense fog, etc.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Auto-brake (option) 04 164 Cause Action The surface of the windshield is clean but the message remains in the display. Wait a short time. It may take several minutes for the camera to register visibility.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Collision warning with Auto-brake (option) 04 165 Symbol Message Description Radar blocked See manual Collision Warning and Auto-brake are temporarily not functioning.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control–ACC (option) 04 166 Introduction Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is an optional system designed to assist the driver by main- taining a set speed or a set distance to the vehicle ahead.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control–ACC (option) 04 `` 167 WARNING • Adaptive cruise control is not a collision avoidance system. The driver is always responsible for applying the brakes if the system does not detect another vehicle.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control–ACC (option) 04 168 Operation G027123 Controls and display Activate and resume settings, increase speed Standby mode, on/off Set time interval.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control–ACC (option) 04 `` 169 WARNING • Only use a time interval that is suitable in current traffic conditions. • A short time interval gives the driver lim- ited reaction time if an unexpected sit- uation occurs in traffic.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control–ACC (option) 04 170 • if the radar sensor is obstructed and can- not detect other vehicles, for example in heavy rain, or if snow or other objects are obscuring the radar sensor. NOTE Keep the area in front of the radar sensor clean.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control–ACC (option) 04 `` 171 Cause Action Swirling water or snow from the surface of the road may interfere with the radar signals. No action possible. A very wet or snow-covered road surface may affect the function of the radar.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Adaptive Cruise Control–ACC (option) 04 172 Symbol Message Description Radar blocked See manual ACC has been temporarily disconnected because the radar is obstructed in some way and cannot detect other vehicles. see page 169 for information on the radar sensor’s limitations.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Distance alert 04 `` 173 Introduction Distance Alert is part of Adaptive Cruise Con- trol and is a function that provides information about the time interval to the vehicle ahead. Time interval information is only given for a vehicle that is driving ahead of your vehicle, in the same lane, and in the same direction.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Distance alert 04 174 also displayed when Adaptive Cruise Control is activated. NOTE • The higher your vehicle’s speed, the greater the distance to the vehicle ahead, measured in feet (meters), for a given time interval.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Distance alert 04 175 Symbol Message Description Radar blockd See manual Distance Alert has been temporarily disconnected because the radar is obstructed in some way and cannot detect other vehicles. See page 169 for information on the radar sensor’s limitations.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System (option) 04 176 Introduction The Driver Alert System is designed to help a driver who may be becoming fatigued or who is inadvertently leaving the lane. The Driver Alert System consists of two differ- ent functions that can be switched on together or separately.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System (option) 04 `` 177 Operating DAC Certain settings can be made from the menu system controlled from the center instrument panel, see page 120 for more information on the menu system.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System (option) 04 178 Symbols and messages in the display Symbol Message Description Driver Alert OFF The function is not switched on. Driver Alert Unavailable The vehicle’s speed is below 37 mph (60 km/h) or the road lacks clear marking lines.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System (option) 04 `` 179 Lane Departure Warning (LDW)– general information G017394 This function is designed to help reduce the risk of accidents in situations where the vehicle leaves its lane and there is a risk of driving off the road or into the opposite lane.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Driver Alert System (option) 04 180 Symbols and messages in the display Symbol Message Description Lane departure warning On/Off The function is switched on or off. The text disappears after 5 seconds. Lane Depart Warn Available The function is monitoring the road’s marker lines.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist (option) 04 `` 181 Introduction The park assist system is designed to assist you when driving into parking spaces, garages, etc.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist (option) 04 182 Signals from the park assist system Active Active Active 1 2 3 Views in the display Visual indicator The audio system’s display gives an overview of the vehicle’s position in relation to a detected object.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Park assist (option) 04 183 Front park assist G021424 The distance monitored in front of the vehicle is approximately 2.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System (option) 04 184 Introduction G021426 BLIS camera Indicator light BLIS symbol The Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) is an information system that indicates the presence of another vehicle moving in the same direction as your vehicle in the side-view mirror's "blind area.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System (option) 04 `` 185 When does BLIS function The system functions when your vehicle is moving at speeds above 6 mph (10 km/h). When you pass another vehicle: The system reacts when you pass another vehicle at a speed of up to 6 mph (10 km/h) faster than that vehicle.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System (option) 04 186 Limitations In certain situations, the BLIS indicator light(s) may illuminate even when there are no other vehicles in the area monitored by the system.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Blind Spot Information System (option) 04 187 switched off, and a text message is dis- played. • BLIS can be switched on again by pressing the button. The indicator light in the button will illuminate and a new text message will be displayed.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience 04 188 Storage spaces G024158 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience 04 `` 189 Compartment in door panel Storage pocket on the front edge of the front seat cushions Glove compartment Storage compartment,.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience 04 190 Vanity mirror G021438 Vanity mirror with lighting The light comes on automatically when the cover is lifted.
04 Comfort and driving pleasure 04 191 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
192 Driving recommendations ..................................................................... 194 Refueling............................................................................................... 198 Loading.................................
05 DURING YOUR TRIP I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
05 During your trip Driving recommendations 05 194 General information Economical driving conserves natural resources Better driving economy may be obtained by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops and adjusting the speed of your vehicle to immediate traffic conditions.
05 During your trip Driving recommendations 05 `` 195 Driving through water • The vehicle can be driven through water up to a depth of approximately 10 in. (25 cm), at a maximum speed of 6 mph (10 km/h). • Take particular care when driving through flowing water.
05 During your trip Driving recommendations 05 196 Before a long distance trip It is always worthwhile to have your vehicle checked by a trained and qualified Volvo serv- ice technician before driving long distances.
05 During your trip Driving recommendations 05 197 2 parts water Down to –18 °F (–28 °C): 1 part washer solvent and 1 part water. • Use Volvo Teflon Lock Spray in the locks. • Avoid using de-icing sprays as they can cause damage to the locks.
05 During your trip Refueling 05 198 Fuel requirements Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives) Volvo recommends the use of detergent gas- oline to control engine deposits. Detergent gasoline is effective in keeping injectors and intake valves clean.
05 During your trip Refueling 05 `` 199 Octane rating Minimum octane G028920 Typical pump octane label Volvo recommends premium fuel for best per- formance, but using 87 octane or above will not affect engine reliability. Volvo engines are designed to achieve rated horsepower, torque, and fuel economy per- formance using premium 91 octane fuel.
05 During your trip Refueling 05 200 Opening/closing the fuel filler door G022914 The fuel filler door is located on the right rear fender (indicated by an arrow beside the fuel tank symbol on the information display ) With the ignition switched off, press the button on the lighting panel to unlock the fuel filler door.
05 During your trip Refueling 05 201 CAUTION • Do not refuel with the engine running 1 . Turn the ignition off or to position I . If the ignition is on, an incorrect reading could occur in the fuel gauge. • Avoid overfilling the fuel tank. Do not press the handle on the filler nozzle more than one extra time.
05 During your trip Loading 05 202 Introduction The load carrying capacity of your vehicle is determined by factors such as the number of passengers, the amount of cargo, the weight of any accessories that may be installed, etc. To increase loading space, the rear seat backr- ests can be folded down, See page 81.
05 During your trip Loading 05 `` 203 CAUTION Be sure that there is adequate space above and behind the vehicle before opening the tailgate automatically. NOTE If the tailgate has been opened and closed continuously for more than 90 seconds, the automatic function will be deactivated to avoid overloading the electrical system.
05 During your trip Loading 05 204 WARNING • Cover sharp edges on long loads to help prevent injury to occupants. Secure the load to help prevent shifting during sud- den stops. • Always secure large and heavy objects with a seat belt or cargo retaining straps.
05 During your trip Loading 05 `` 205 Press the hook down lightly and move the it to an opening in the rail. Pull the hook straight up. Replace a hook in the rail in the reverse order. NOTE In order to return a removed hook into a rail, it must be press down lightly.
05 During your trip Loading 05 206 Roof loads Using load carriers Load carriers are available as Volvo accesso- ries. Observe the following points when in use: • To avoid damaging your vehicle and to achieve maximum safety when driving, we recommend using the load carriers that Volvo has developed especially for your vehicle.
05 During your trip Cargo area 05 `` 207 Steel cargo grid (option) G017748 Your vehicle can be equipped with a steel grid that helps prevent objects in the cargo area from moving forward into the passenger com- partment. Folding the grid up/down Grasp the lowering edge of the grid and pull it rearward/upward, or push it downward/for- ward.
05 During your trip Cargo area 05 208 Cargo area cover (option) G017749 Use • Pull the cover over the cargo and hook it into the holes in the rear cargo area pillars. • To retract (roll up) the cover, release it from the holes and guide it toward the rear seat backrest.
05 During your trip Cargo area 05 209 The two-sections of the net are attached to the rear side of the rear seat backrest. The cas- settes have different widths, and the widest section should be mounted on the right side (seen from the rear of the vehicle).
05 During your trip Towing a trailer 05 210 Introduction Volvo recommends the use of Volvo trailer hitches that are specially designed for the vehi- cle.
05 During your trip Towing a trailer 05 211 NOTE • When parking the vehicle with a trailer on a hill, apply the parking brake before putting the gear selector in P . Always follow the trailer manufacturer's recom- mendations for wheel chocking.
05 During your trip Emergency towing 05 212 Towing eyelet G017464 Location of the towing eyelet G021501 Attaching the towing eyelet The towing eyelet is located under the floor of the cargo area, with the spare tire. This eyelet must be screwed into the positions provided on the right sides of either the front or rear bumper (see illustration).
05 During your trip Emergency towing 05 213 • Maximum speed: 50 mph (80 km/h). Do not exceed the maximum allowable towing speed. • Maximum distance with front wheels on ground: 50 miles (80 km). • While the vehicle is being towed, try to keep the tow rope taut at all times.
G020922 214 Volvo maintenance................................................................................ 216 Maintaining your car.............................................................................. 217 Hood and engine compartment ......
06 MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
06 Maintenance and specifications Volvo maintenance 06 216 Introduction Volvo advises you to follow the maintenance program outlined in the Warranty and Service Records Information booklet. This mainte- nance program contains inspections and serv- ices necessary for the proper function of your vehicle.
06 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car 06 `` 217 Owner maintenance Periodic maintenance requirements and inter- vals are described in your vehicle's Warranty and Service Records Information booklet. The following points can be carried out between the normally scheduled maintenance services.
06 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car 06 218 your vehicle diagnosed and, if necessary, serviced by a qualified Volvo technician. • If you recently had service for a lit Check Engine.
06 Maintenance and specifications Hood and engine compartment 06 219 Opening and closing the hood G021502 G010951 Pull the lever located under the left side of the dash to release the hood lock.
06 Maintenance and specifications Engine oil 06 220 Checking the engine oil The oil level should be checked every time the vehicle is refueled. This is especially important during the period up to the first scheduled maintenance service. • See page 272 for oil specifications.
06 Maintenance and specifications Engine oil 06 221 WARNING Do not allow oil to spill onto or come into contact with hot exhaust pipe surfaces. NOTE Synthetic oil is not used when the oil is changed at the normal maintenance inter- vals except at owner request and at addi- tional charge.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fluids 06 222 Coolant G021738 Location of the coolant reservoir Normally, the coolant does not need to be changed. If the system must be drained, con- sult a trained and qualified Volvo service tech- nician. See page 274 for information on cooling sys- tem capacities.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fluids 06 223 The brake fluid should always be between the MIN and MAX marks on the inside of the res- ervoir. Check, without removing the cap, that there is sufficient fluid in the reservoir.
06 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 06 224 Introduction All bulb specifications are listed on page 230. The following bulbs should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo servi.
06 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 06 `` 225 CAUTION Never touch the glass of bulbs with your fin- gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vaporize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the reflector, which will damage it. NOTE • Always switch off the ignition before starting to replace a bulb.
06 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 06 226 Low beam, Halogen G021746 1. Remove the headlight housing from the vehicle (see page 224). 2. Remove the cover over the bulbs. 3. Detach the bulb by pressing the upper sec- tion of the retaining spring downward and to the side.
06 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 06 `` 227 Parking lights G021749 1. Remove the headlight housing from the vehicle (see page 224). 2. Remove the cover over the bulbs (see page 225). 3. To access the bulb, first remove the high beam bulb.
06 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 06 228 Fog lights G026015 1. Remove the cover by pressing in the clips and pulling straight out. 2. Unscrew the fog light housing screw and pull it out. 3. Turn the bulb counterclockwise and remove it.
06 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 06 `` 229 NOTE If an error message remains in the display after a faulty bulb has been replaced, con- tact an authorized Volvo workshop. License plate lighting G017458 1. Remove the screws with a screwdriver.
06 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs 06 230 Vanity mirror lighting Removing the mirror glass G021759 1. Insert a screwdriver underneath the lower edge, in the center, turn and carefully pry up the lug on the edge.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wiper blades and washer fluid 06 `` 231 Wiper blades G021763 The windshield wiper blades are different lengths. The blade on the driver’s side is longer than the one on the passenger side. Service position The wiper blades must be in the service (verti- cal) position for replacement or washing.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wiper blades and washer fluid 06 232 Replacing the tailgate wiper blade G032770 1. Fold the wiper arm outward. 2. Grasp the inner section of wiper blade (at the arrow). 3. Pull out the blade to release it from the wiper arm.
06 Maintenance and specifications Battery 06 `` 233 Warning symbols on the battery Wear protective goggles. Keep away from children. Avoid smoking, open flames, and/or sparks. See the owner's manual. Contains corrosive acid. Risk of explosion NOTE A used battery should be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
06 Maintenance and specifications Battery 06 234 CAUTION • Always use distilled or deionized water (battery water). • Never fill above the level mark in the cell. Changing G021768 G021769 WARNING Connect and disconnect the positive and negative cables in the correct sequence.
06 Maintenance and specifications Battery 06 235 WARNING PROPOSITION 65 WARNING! Battery posts, terminals, and related acces- sories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 06 236 Replacing fuses There are relay/fuse boxes located in the engine compartment, the passenger compart- ment, and the cargo area. If an electrical component fails to function, this may be due to a blown fuse.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 06 `` 237 Engine compartment G025600 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 06 238 Engine compartment, upper Engine compartment, front Engine compartment, lower Positions These fuses are all located in the engine com- partment box. Fuses in are located under . NOTE • Fuses 16 – 33 and 35 – 41 may be changed at any time when necessary.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 06 `` 239 Function A Starter motor relay 30 Ignition coils 20 Engine Control Module (ECM), throttle 10 Injection system 15 Engine valves 10 EVAP/heated oxygen s.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 06 240 Under the glove compartment 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 24 25 26 27 28 G032918 Fold aside the iupholstery covering the fuse box. 1. Press the cover's lock and fold it up.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 06 `` 241 Function A – Overhead courtesy lighting, Control panel driver's door/ Power passenger seat (option) 7.
06 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 06 242 Cargo area G032919 Located behind the upholstery on the left side of the cargo area Positions Module A (black).
06 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 06 243 Module B (white). Func- tion A – Control module Four C (option) 15 Heated driver's seat (option) 15 Heated passenger's seat (option) 15 Rear .
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 244 Introduction Your vehicle is equipped with tires according to the vehicle's tire information placard on the B-pillar (the structural member at the side of the vehicle, at the rear of the driver's door opening).
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 `` 245 When replacing worn tires, it is recommended that the tire be identical in type (radial) and size as the one being replaced. Using a tire of the same make (manufacturer) will prevent altera- tion of the driving characteristics of the vehicle.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 246 Tire inflation G032521 Tire inflation placard on U.S. models Tire inflation Check tire inflation pressure regularly. Tables listing the recommended inflation pres- sure for your vehicle can be found on pages 248 and 249.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 `` 247 the vehicle's tire information placard or certifi- cation label. Checking tire pressure Cold tires Inflation pressure should be checked when the tires are cold. The tires are considered to be cold when they have the same temperature as the sur- rounding (ambient) air.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 248 See also page 249 for an explanation of the designations on the sidewall of the tire. Tire inflation pressure table – U.S. models The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 `` 249 Tire inflation pressure table – Canadian models The following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer to the tire inflation placard for information specific to the tires installed on your vehicle at the factory.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 250 NOTE This information may not appear on the tire because it is not required by law. 7. M+S or M/S = Mud and Snow, AT = All Terrain, AS = All Season 8.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 `` 251 • Maximum load rating : a figure indicating the maximum load in pounds and kilo- grams that can be carried by the tire.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 252 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 `` 253 TEMPERATURE The temperature grades are AA (the highest), A, B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dis- sipate heat when tested under controlled con- ditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 254 ure to do so could reduce traction to an unsafe level or adversely affect handling. • Do not mix tires of different design as this could also negatively affect overall tire road grip. • Winter tires wear more quickly on dry roads in warm weather.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 `` 255 Tire rotation Your vehicle has no recommended tire rota- tion. The following information is intended to help you understand why. Tread set As a tire ages and the rubber cures, front and rear tires set at different angles.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 256 3. Undo the retaining bolt. 4. Lift out the foam block with tools. 5. Lift out the spare wheel. The other two blocks can remain in the wheel well. After use The foam block and spare wheel must be replaced in the reverse order.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 `` 257 WARNING • The jack must correctly engage the jack attachment. • Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non- slippery surface. • Never allow any part of your body to be extended under a vehicle supported by a jack.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 258 Accessing the tire sealing system The tire sealing system is stowed under the floor of the cargo area. To access it: 1. Fold up or remove any protective floor cov- ering or carpet. 2. Open the floor hatch.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 `` 259 CAUTION The compressor should not be used for more than 10 minutes at a time to avoid overheating. 9. Turn off the compressor (press the on/off switch to position 0 ) when the correct infla- tion pressure has been reached.
06 Maintenance and specifications Wheels and tires 06 260 installation of replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly.
06 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 06 `` 261 Washing the car WARNING Be sure that the compressor is not con- nected to a 12-volt socket while replacing the container.
06 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 06 262 fully. Solvents or stain removers should not be used. CAUTION • Avoid waxing or polishing plastic or rub- ber components • Polishing chromed s.
06 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 06 `` 263 CAUTION Volvo does not recommend the use of long- life or durable paint protection coatings, some of which may claim to prevent pitting, fading, oxidation, etc. These coatings have not been tested by Volvo for compatibility with your vehicle's clear coat.
06 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 06 264 CAUTION • Under no circumstances should gaso- line, naphtha or similar cleaning agents be used on the plastic or the leather since these can cause damage. • Take extra care when removing stains such as ink or lipstick since the coloring can spread.
06 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care 06 265 Minor scratches on the surface If the stone chip has not penetrated down to the metal and an undamaged layer of paint remains, the touch-up paint can be applied as soon as the spot has been cleaned.
06 Maintenance and specifications Label information 06 266 Location of labels G032551 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
06 Maintenance and specifications Label information 06 267 List of labels Model plate. Vehicle Identification Num- ber (VIN). Codes for color and upholstery, etc. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) specifications (USA) and Min- istry of Transport (CMVSS) standards (Canada).
06 Maintenance and specifications Specifications 06 268 Dimensions–V70 G017404 Position Dimension in (mm) A Wheelbase 110.9 (2816) B Length 189.9 (4823) C Load length, floor, seatback down 73.9 (1878) D Load length, floor 42.9 (1089) E Height 60.9 (1547) F Track, front 62.
06 Maintenance and specifications Specifications 06 `` 269 Position Dimension in (mm) H Width 73.3 (1861) I Width, incl. door mirrors 82.9 (2106) I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
06 Maintenance and specifications Specifications 06 270 Dimensions-XC70 G017405 Position Dimension in (mm) A Wheelbase 110.8 (2815) B Length 190.5 (4838) C Load length, floor, seatback down 73.9 (1878) D Load length, floor 42.9 (1089) E Height 63.1 (1604) F Track, front 63.
06 Maintenance and specifications Specifications 06 `` 271 Position Dimension in (mm) H Width 73.3 (1861) I Width, incl. door mirrors 83.4 (2119) Weights Category USA Canada Gross vehicle weight V70: .
06 Maintenance and specifications Specifications 06 272 Category USA Canada Max. trailer weights Without brakes: 1650 lbs With brakes, 1 7/8” ball: 2,000 lbs With brakes, 2” ball: 3,300 lbs Without brakes: 750 kg With brakes, 1 7/8” ball: 900 kg With brakes, 2” ball: 1500 kg Max.
06 Maintenance and specifications Specifications 06 `` 273 Engine oil Engine oil must meet the minimum ILSAC specification GF-4, API SL, or ACEA A1/B1. Lower quality oils may not offer the same fuel economy, engine performance, or engine pro- tection.
06 Maintenance and specifications Specifications 06 274 Oil volume Engine model Oil volume between MIN and MAX Volume (incl. filter) 3.2 (6-cyl.) B6324S 1.27 US qts (1.2 liters) 7.82 US qts (7.4 liters) 3.0T (6 cyl.) B6304T2 1.27 US qts (1.2 liters) 7.
06 Maintenance and specifications Specifications 06 275 Fluid System Volume Specification Washer fluid 6.8 US qts (6.5 liters) 4.7 US qts (4.5 liters B ) Use a washer antifreeze recom- mended by Volvo, mixed with water. Fuel tank volume 3.0T/3.2 6 cyl.
06 Maintenance and specifications Volvo programs 06 276 Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance Your new Volvo comes with a four year ON CALL roadside assistance. Additional informa- tion, features, and benefits are described in a separate information package in your glove compartment.
07 Index 07 277 1, 2, 3 ... 12-volt sockets ........................................ 190 A Accessory installation warning .................... 9 Active Bi-Xenon headlights........................ 86 Active chassis system ............................. 157 Active yaw control .
07 Index 07 278 introduction......................................... 224 license plate lights .............................. 229 side marker lights ............................... 227 specifications...................................... 230 taillight .
07 Index 07 279 E ECC.......................................... 126, 127, 128 Economical driving .................................. 194 Electric parking brake .............................. 114 Electronic Climate Control ....... 126, 127, 128 air distribution table .
07 Index 07 280 Headlights active bi-xenon lights ........................... 86 changing bulbs ........................... 225, 226 high/low beams .................................... 85 high beam flash.. .................................. 85 switch .
07 Index 07 281 Low fuel level warning light........................ 73 Low oil pressure warning light ................... 73 M Main instrument panel ............................. 121 Maintenance ............................................ 216 performed by the owner .
07 Index 07 282 R Radio Sirius satellite radio ............ 138, 140, 141 Radio functions........................................ 137 Rails, floor ................................................ 204 Rain sensor .......................................
07 Index 07 283 Starting the vehicle after a crash (crash mode).................... 32 Start inhibitor (immobilizer) ........................ 52 Steel grid in cargo area............................ 207 Steering wheel adjusting ........................
07 Index 07 284 V Vanity mirror............................................. 190 changing bulbs ................................... 230 Vehicle dimensions V70...................................................... 268 XC70..............................
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デバイスVolvo XC70 (2009)の購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
Volvo XC70 (2009)をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはVolvo XC70 (2009)の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Volvo XC70 (2009)の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Volvo XC70 (2009)で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Volvo XC70 (2009)を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はVolvo XC70 (2009)の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Volvo XC70 (2009)に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちVolvo XC70 (2009)デバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。