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Reminder – doors not closed
If one of the doors is not closed properly, the
information or warning symbol illuminates
(depending on the vehicle's speed), a graphic
will be displayed in instrument panel and an
explanatory text message
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will also be dis-
played in the instrument panel. Stop the vehi-
cle in a safe place as soon as possible and
close the door.
If the vehicle is driven at a speed
lower than approximately 5 mph
(7 km/h), the information symbol illu-
minates.
If the vehicle is driven at a speed
higher than approximately 5 mph
(7 km/h), the warning symbol illumi-
nates.
If the hood is not closed properly, the warn-
ing symbol illuminates, a graphic will be dis-
played in instrument panel and an explana-
tory text message
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will also be displayed in
the instrument panel. Stop the vehicle in a
safe place as soon as possible and close the
hood.
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Information displays – introduction (p. 58)
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Information displays – indicator symbols
My Car – introduction
The MY CAR menu system provides access
to menus for operating many of the vehicle's
functions, such as setting the clock, door mir-
rors, lock and alarm settings, etc.
Some of the features or functions are stand-
ard; others are optional and vary according to
model/market.
Operation
Use the buttons on the center console or the
steering wheel keypad to navigate in the
menus.
The center console control panel and the steer-
ing wheel keypad. The illustration is generic and
the appearance/location of the buttons may vary.
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MY CAR: opens the MY CAR menu sys-
tem.
OK/MENU: Press the button on the cen-
ter console or the thumb wheel on the
steering wheel keypad to select a menu
alternative or to store a selected function
in the system's memory.
TUNE: Turn this control on the center
console or the thumb wheel on the steer-
ing wheel keypad to navigate up/down in
a menu.
EXIT
EXIT functions
Depending on which function the cursor is
pointing to and the menu level, briefly press-
ing EXIT will result in:
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An in-coming phone call will be rejected
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The current function will be cancelled
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Characters entered will be erased
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The most recent selection will be cancel-
led
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Go back/up in the menu system
Pressing and holding EXIT takes you to the
normal view for MY CAR. If you are already in
normal view, this will take you to the main
source menu.
Menu selections and paths
Please consult your Sensus Infotainment sup-
plement for a description of the MY CAR
menu selections and paths.
Information displays – ambient
temperature sensor
Location of the ambient temperature sensor, A:
digital instrument panel*, B: analog instrument
panel
When the ambient temperature is between
23° and 36 °F (–5° and +2 °C), a snowflake
symbol will be displayed next to the tem-
perature. This symbol serves as a warning
for possible slippery road surfaces. Please
note that this symbol does not indicate a
fault with your vehicle.
At low speeds or when the vehicle is not
moving, the temperature readings may be
slightly higher than the actual ambient
temperature.
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Information displays – introduction (p. 58)
Information displays – trip odometer
and clock
The trip odometers
T1
and
T2
and clock are
displayed in the instrument panel.
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Trip odometers
Trip odometer
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Odometer display
Turn the thumb wheel on the left steering
wheel lever to display the desired trip odome-
ter.
Press and hold the RESET button on the left
steering wheel lever for at least 1 second to
reset the selected trip odometer
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.
Clock
Clock, digital instrument panel*
Display
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Setting the clock
The clock can be set in the MY CAR menu
system. See My Car – introduction (p. 66) for
additional information about these menus.
Go to
Settings
System options
Time
settings
. Set
Auto time
to ON (check the
box) and select the correct time zone under
Location
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Information displays – introduction (p. 58)
Inserting/removing remote key
The remote key is used to start the engine or
to use various electrical functions without
starting the engine.
Inserting and removing the remote key
Ignition slot with remote key and START/STOP
ENGINE button.
Inserting the remote key
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Holding the end of the remote key with the
base of the key blade, insert the remote key
into the ignition slot as shown in the illustra-
tion and press it in as far as possible.
Foreign objects in the ignition slot can
impair function or cause damage.
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The trip odometer will be displayed differently in analog and digital instrument panels
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Models with a digital information panel: press and hold RESET for more than approximately 4 seconds to reset all trip computer information
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Models with an analog instrument panel: the time will be displayed in the center of the instrument panel
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Not necessary in vehicles with the optional keyless drive.
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Removing the remote key
The remote key can be removed from the
ignition slot by pulling it out.
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Ignition modes
The vehicle's ignition has 3 modes: 0, I, and II
that can be used without starting the engine.
The following table shows examples of which
functions are available in the respective
modes.
To access ignition modes I or II without
starting the engine, the brake pedal must
not be depressed.
Mode Function
0
The odometer, clock and tem-
perature gauge are illuminated.
Power seats* can be adjusted
and the infotainment system can
be used for a limited time (to min-
imize battery drain, see the Sen-
sus Infotainment Supplement).
I
II
The headlights/taillights illumi-
nate. Warning/indicator lights illu-
minate for 5 seconds. Other sys-
tems are activated. However, the
heated seats* and heated rear
window function can only be acti-
vated when the engine is running.
Mode II should only be used for
very short periods to help avoid
draining the battery.
Ignition modes
Ignition mode 0
–
The vehicle is unlocked.
Ignition mode I
–
With the remote key fully pressed into the
ignition slot
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, press START/STOP
ENGINE briefly.
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Ignition mode II
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With the remote key fully pressed into the
ignition slot
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, press START/STOP
ENGINE for approximately 2 seconds.
Returning to mode 0
To return to mode 0 from mode II or I, press
START/STOP ENGINE briefly.
Starting and stopping the engine
See Starting the engine (p. 211) and Switch-
ing off the engine (p. 213) for information on
starting the engine and switching it off.
Emergency towing
See Towing the vehicle (p. 245) for important
information about the remote key when the
vehicle is being towed.
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Inserting/removing remote key (p. 68)
Front seats
The front seats can be adjusted in a number
of ways to help provide the most comfortable
seating position.
WARNING
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Do not adjust the seat while driving.
The seat should be adjusted so that
the brake pedal can be depressed
fully. In addition, position the seat as
far rearward as comfort and control
allow.
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Check that the seat is securely locked
into position after adjusting.
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Front seats – power seat (p. 71)
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Rear seats – folding backrest (p. 74)
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Rear seats – head restraints (p. 74)
Front seats – folding backrest*
The front passenger's seat backrest can be
folded down to make it easier to transport
long objects.
The front passenger seat backrest can be
folded to a horizontal position to make room
for a long load. Fold the backrest as follows:
Move the seat as far back and down as
possible.
Adjust the backrest to an upright position.
Lift the catches on the rear of the back-
rest.
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Without releasing the catches, push the
backrest forward.
Move the seat as far forward as possible
so that the head restraint slides under the
glove compartment.
Return the seat to its upright position in the
reverse order.
WARNING
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When transporting long objects, cover
sharp edges on the load to help pre-
vent injury to occupants. Secure the
load to help prevent shifting during
sudden stops.
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When the seat's backrest is returned
to the upright position, push and pull it
to be sure that it is securely locked in
this position.
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Front seats – power seat (p. 71)
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Rear seats – folding backrest (p. 74)
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Rear seats – head restraints (p. 74)
Front seats – power seat
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The power seat(s) can be adjusted for a short
period after unlocking the door with the
remote control 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.
Power seat
Power seat adjustment controls
Front edge of seat cushion up/down
Raise/lower the seat
Seat forward/rearward
Backrest tilt
Electronic lumbar support*
Operation
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Only one of the power seat's controls
can be used at the same time.
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The power seats have an overload
protector that activates if a seat is
blocked by any object. If this occurs,
switch off the ignition (key in posi-
tion 0) and wait for a short period
before operating the seat again.
Power seat memory function
Power seat memory buttons
Button for storing a position
Button for storing a position
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Button for storing a position
M (memory) button
Programming the seat's memory
Three different seating and door mirror posi-
tions can be stored in the driver seat's mem-
ory.
The following example explains how button
(1) can be programmed. Buttons (2) and (3)
are programmed in the same way.
To program (store) a seat and door mirror
position in button (1):
1. Move the seat (and door mirrors) to the
desired positions using the seat and mir-
ror adjustment controls.
2. Press and hold down the M (memory)
button (4).
3. With the memory button depressed,
press button (1) briefly to store the cur-
rent position for the seat/mirrors.
To move the seat and mirrors to the posi-
tion that they were in when a button was
programmed:
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Press and hold down button (1) until the
seat and mirrors stop moving.
As a safety precaution, the seat will stop
automatically if the button is released
before the seat has reached the preset
position.
Heated seats*
See Heated seats (p. 110).
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Rear seats – folding backrest (p. 74)
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Rear seats – head restraints (p. 74)
Key memory – power driver's seat*
and door mirrors
Each remote key has a memory that enables it
to store (remember) the position of the power
driver's seat and door mirrors when the vehi-
cle is locked with that remote key.
Remote key memory and the power
driver's seat* and door mirrors
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The key memory has to be activated for each
of the remote keys used in the vehicle as
follows:
1. Insert a remote key in the ignition slot.
2. Go into the MY CAR menu and go to
Settings
Car settings
Car key
memory
3. To activate the remote key memory fea-
ture, press ENTER (check the box).
> The remote key is now ready to store
the position of the power driver's seat
and door mirrors.
Repeat this procedure for each of the vehi-
cle's remote keys.
See My Car – introduction (p. 66) for a
description of the menu system.
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Storing the positions of the power
driver's seat/mirrors in the remote key
1. Move the seat and door mirrors to the
desired position using the seat and mirror
adjustment controls.
2. Exit the vehicle and lock the doors with
the remote key (or close the driver's door
and press the lock button on the door
handle with the remote key in your pos-
session on vehicles with the optional key-
less drive).
> The positions of the power driver's
seat and door mirrors are now stored
in the remote key's memory.
The remote key's memory feature and the
power driver's seat memory function (the
settings made using the buttons on the
side of the seat, see the section "Power
seat memory function" in Front seats –
power seat (p. 71)) work independently of
each other.
Returning the seat/mirrors to the stored
positions
To move the seat and door mirrors to the
position stored in the remote key:
1. Unlock the driver's door with the same
remote key (the one used to lock the
doors). For models equipped with the
optional keyless drive, you must have the
same remote key in your possession.
2. Open the driver's door within 2 minutes.
The driver's seat and door mirrors will auto-
matically move to the position in which you
left them (if the vehicle has been unlocked
with one of the other keys and new seat/
mirror adjustments have been made).
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The seat will move to this position
even if someone else has moved it to a
different position and locked the vehi-
cle with a different remote key.
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This feature will work in the same way
with all of the remote keys that you
use with your vehicle.
Emergency stop
WARNING
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Because the driver's seat can be
adjusted with the ignition off, children
should never be left unattended in the
vehicle.
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Movement of the seat can be STOP-
PED at any time by pressing any but-
ton on the power seat control panel.
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Do not adjust the seat while driving.
The seat should be adjusted so that
the brake pedal can be depressed
fully. In addition, position the seat as
far rearward as comfort and control
allow.
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The seat rails on the floor must not be
obstructed in any way when the seat is
in motion.
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Rear seats – head restraints
The rear seat head restraints can be folded
down. The center head restraint can be
raised/lowered according to the passenger's
height.
Automatically folding down the rear
seat’s outboard head restraints
1. The ignition must be in mode II.
2. Press the button to lower the rear head
restraints for improved visibility.
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The head restraint must be returned to
the upright position manually.
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The outboard head restraints cannot
be folded down on models that are not
equipped with this button.
The rear head restraints should not be
kept folded down for prolonged periods.
This could result in pressure marks in
leather upholstery.
WARNING
For safety reasons, no one should be
allowed to sit in the outboard rear seat
positions if the head restraints are folded
down. If these positions are occupied, the
head restraints should be in the upright
(fixed) position.
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Front seats – power seat (p. 71)
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Rear seats – head restraints (p. 74)
Rear seats – folding backrest
The rear seat head restraints and backrests
can be folded down. The center head
restraint can be raised/lowered according to
the passenger's height.
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Front seats – power seat (p. 71)
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Steering wheel
The steering wheel can be adjusted to various
positions and has controls for the horn, cruise
control*, menus, the infotainment system and
Bluetooth
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-connected cell phone.
Adjusting
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Adjusting the steering wheel
Lever for releasing/locking the steering
wheel
Possible positions
To adjust the steering wheel's height and
reach:
1. Pull the lever toward you to release the
steering wheel.
2. Adjust the steering wheel to the position
that suits you.
3. Push back the lever to lock the steering
wheel in place. If the lever is difficult to
push into place, press the steering wheel
lightly at the same time as you push the
lever.
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel while driv-
ing.
With the optional speed-dependent power
steering the level of steering force can be
adjusted, see Active chassis* (Four C)
Keypads and steering wheel paddles*
Horn
–
Press the steering wheel hub to sound
the horn.
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Electrically heated* steering wheel
Electrically heated* steering wheel
The steering wheel can be heated electrically.
Button for steering wheel heating
With the engine running, press this button
once to begin warming the steering wheel
(press again to switch off). The indicator light
in the button will illuminate when the function
is active.
This function can also be started automati-
cally (the setting can be activated/deactivated
in the MY CAR menu) if the vehicle is cold
and the ambient temperature is below
approximately 50° F (10° C).
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Lighting panel
The lighting panel is used to control the day-
time running lights, parking lights, etc., and to
adjust the instrument panel lighting and "the-
Lighting panel overview
Thumb wheel for adjusting display, instru-
ment and "theater" lighting (see Instru-
ment and "theater" lighting (p. 80))
Rear fog lights (see Rear fog lights
(p. 80))
Headlight switch
Volvo recommends using the
posi-
tion whenever possible.
Headlight switch positions
Daytime running lights function as follows:
With the headlight switch in the
position:
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In the US: the daytime running lights will
be off
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In Canada: the daytime running lights will
be on
With the headlight switch in the
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position and the ignition in mode II or if the
engine is running (see Ignition modes (p. 69))
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In the US: the daytime running lights will
be off
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In Canada: the daytime running lights will
be on
With the headlight switch in the
posi-
tion:
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The daytime running lights will be on (the
low beam headlights will automatically
switch on in dark conditions)
US models only: The daytime running lights
in
mode can be switched on or off in
the MY CAR menu system under
Settings
Car settings
Light settings
Daytime
running lights
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The use of Daytime Running Lights is rec-
ommended in the United States and is
mandatory in Canada.
With the headlight switch in the
posi-
tion:
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The daytime running lights will be off and
the low beam headlights will be on
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The parking lights will be on in this position, even if the ignition is switched off.
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High/low beam headlights
When the engine is started, the low beams
are activated automatically if the headlight
control is in position
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Continuous high beam headlights
With the headlight switch in the
(in dark
conditions only, when the daytime running
lights have automatically switched off and the
low beam headlights have switched on) or
position:
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Pull the lever toward the steering wheel to
position 2 and release it to toggle
between low and high beams.
High beam flash
Pull the lever toward the steering wheel to
position 1. The high beams come on until the
lever is released.
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Active Bending Lights (ABL)* (p. 79)
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Active high beams (AHB)* (p. 77)
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Tunnel detection (models with the rain
Active high beams (AHB)*
AHB uses a camera at the upper edge of the
windshield to detect the headlights of oncom-
ing vehicles or the taillights of a vehicle
directly ahead. When this happens, the head-
lights will automatically switch from high
beams to low beams. When the camera no
longer detects the headlights/taillights of
other vehicles, your headlights will switch
back to high beams after several seconds.
To activate AHB:
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Turn the headlight control to the
position.
The feature will begin functioning if the engine
has been running for at least 20 seconds and
the vehicle's speed is at least 12 mph
(20 km/h).
Headlight switch in the AUTO position
Switch AHB on or off by pulling the left steer-
ing wheel lever rearward (toward the steering
wheel) as far as possible and releasing it. If
AHB is switched off while the high beams are
on, the headlights will change to low beams.
Models with an analog instrument panel
When AHB is activated, the
symbol will
illuminate in the instrument panel. The high
beam indicator (
) in the instrument panel
will also illuminate when the high beams are
on.
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Models with a digital instrument panel
When AHB is activated,
will illuminate
as a white symbol in the instrument panel.
When the high beams are on, the symbol will
change to blue.
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Keep the windshield in front of the
camera free of ice, snow, dirt, etc.
•
Do not mount or in any way attach
anything on the windshield that could
obstruct the camera.
If
Active high beam Temporary
unavailable Switch manually
is displayed in
the instrument panel, switching between high
and low beams will have to be done man-
ually. However, the light switch can remain in
the
position. The same applies if
Windscreen Sensors blocked
is displayed
and the
symbol is displayed. The
symbol will go out when these messages are
displayed.
AHB may be temporarily unavailable (e.g., in
heavy fog or rain). When AHB becomes active
again or if the sensors in the windshield are
no longer obscured, the messages will disap-
pear and the
symbol will illuminate.
In the following situations, it may be nec-
essary to switch between high and low
beams manually:
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In heavy fog or rain
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In blowing snow or slush
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In bright moonlight
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In freezing rain
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In areas with dim street lighting
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When oncoming vehicles have dim
front lighting
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If there are pedestrians on or near the
road
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If there are reflective objects, such as
signs, near the road
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When oncoming vehicles' lights are
obscured by e.g., fences, bushes, etc.
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When there are vehicles on connecting
roads
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At the top of hills or in dips in the road
•
In sharp curves
See The camera’s limitations (p. 183) for
more information about the camera's limita-
tions.
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High/low beam headlights (p. 77)
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Tunnel detection (models with the rain
sensor* only)
For models without automatic low beams,
tunnel detection activates the low beams
when the vehicle enters a tunnel. The low
beams are switched off approx. 20 seconds
after the vehicle leaves the tunnel.
The rain sensor reacts to the change in light-
ing conditions when, for example, the vehicle
enters a tunnel and the tunnel detection fea-
ture will then activate the low beam head-
lights. The low beams will be switched off
approx. 20 seconds after the vehicle leaves
the tunnel.
The rain sensor does not have to be activated
for tunnel detection to function.
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Active Bending Lights (ABL)*
With ABL activated, the headlight beams
adjust laterally to help light up a curve
according to movements of the steering
wheel (see the right-pointing beam in the fol-
lowing illustration).
Headlight pattern with the Active Bending Light
function deactivated (left) and activated (right)
ABL is activated automatically
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when the
engine is started.
See My Car – introduction (p. 66) for a
description of the menu system.
This function is only active in twilight or
dark conditions, and only when the vehicle
is in motion.
If a fault should occur in the system, the sym-
bol will illuminate and a message will be dis-
played as shown in the table.
Symbol Display
Explanation
Headlamp
failure
Service
required
The system is
not functioning
properly and
should be
inspected/
repaired by a
trained and
qualified Volvo
service techni-
cian.
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High/low beam headlights (p. 77)
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Active high beams (AHB)* (p. 77)
Auxiliary lights*
If the vehicle is fitted with auxiliary lights, the
driver can use the MY CAR menu system to
choose to deactivate and turn these lights on
and off along with the high beam headlights.
The auxiliary lights must be connected to the
vehicle's electrical system, which should only
be done by a trained and authorized Volvo
service technician. See My Car – introduction
(p. 66) for more information about the menu
system.
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The factory default setting is on.
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Instrument and "theater" lighting
Instrument lighting
Illumination of the display and instrument
lights will vary, depending on ignition mode.
The display lighting is automatically subdued
in darkness and the sensitivity is set with the
thumb wheel.
The intensity of the instrument lighting is
adjusted with the thumb wheel.
"Theater" lighting
When the overhead courtesy lighting has
gone out and the engine is running, several
LEDs located near the roof console illuminate
to provide faint lighting for the occupants of
the front seats. This lighting goes out just
after the overhead courtesy lighting when the
vehicle is locked.
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Front interior lighting (p. 82)
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Rear interior lighting (p. 83)
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Parking lights
Turn the headlight switch to the
posi-
tion (the license plate lighting comes on at the
same time).
Headlight switch in the parking light position
Canadian models: If the ignition is in position
II or the engine is running, the daytime run-
ning lights will also be on.
With the headlight switch in this position, the
parking lights will remain on even when the
ignition is switched off.
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Rear fog lights
The rear fog lights are considerably brighter
than the normal taillights and should be used
only when conditions such as fog, rain, snow,
smoke or dust reduce visibility for other vehi-
cles to less than 500 ft. (150 meters).
The rear fog lights will only function in combi-
nation with the high/low beam headlights.
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Press the button to switch the rear fog
lights on/off.
> The rear fog light indicator symbol
on the instrument panel and the
light in the button illuminate when the
rear fog lights are switched on.
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The rear fog lights are considerably
brighter than the normal taillights and
should be used only when conditions
such as fog, rain, snow, smoke or dust
reduce visibility for other vehicles to
less than 500 ft. (150 meters).
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Condensation may form temporarily on
the inside of the lenses of exterior
lights such as headlights, fog lights, or
taillights. This is normal and the lights
are designed to withstand moisture.
Normally, condensation will dissipate
after the lights have been on for a
short time.
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Hazard warning flashers
The hazard warning flasher should be used to
indicate that the vehicle has become a traffic
hazard.
When the function is activated, both turn sig-
nal indicators in the instrument panel will
flash.
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To activate the flashers, press the button
in the center dash. Press the button again
to turn off the flashers.
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Regulations regarding the use of the
hazard warning flasher may vary,
depending on where you live.
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The hazard warning flashers will be
activated automatically if an airbag
deploys.
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Turn signals
The turn signals are controlled by the left
steering wheel lever.
When changing lanes
The driver can automatically flash the turn
signals 3 times by moving the turn signal
lever up or down to the first position and
releasing it.
When turning
Move the lever as far up or down as pos-
sible to start the turn signals. The turn signals
will be cancelled automatically by the move-
ment of the steering wheel, or the lever can
be returned to its initial position by hand.
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This automatic flashing sequence can
be interrupted by immediately moving
the lever in the opposite direction.
•
If the turn signal indicator flashes
faster than normal, check for a
burned-out turn signal bulb.
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