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Hybrid

This is the car's normal mode where the
electric motor and internal combustion
engine work together.

When the car starts, it is in the

Hybrid

mode.

The control system uses both the electric
motor and internal combustion engine – indi-
vidually or in parallel – and adapts use with
regard to performance, fuel consumption and
comfort. The capacity to run solely with the
electric motor depends on the hybrid battery's
energy level and, for example, the need for
heating or cooling in the passenger compart-
ment.

If high power output is available, it is possible
to drive with electrical power alone. When the
accelerator pedal is depressed, only the elec-
tric motor is activated until a certain position is
reached. The internal combustion engine
starts when this position is exceeded and the
energy level in the battery is insufficient for the
engine power that the driver requests with the
accelerator pedal.

At low energy level (hybrid battery almost
empty) the battery's energy level must be
maintained, leading to the internal combustion
engine starting more often. Charge the hybrid
battery from a 230 VAC socket with the
charging cable, or activate

Charge

in the func-

tion view in order to restore the capacity to
run on electricity alone.

The drive mode is designed for low energy
consumption with a mix of the electric motor
and the internal combustion engine, without
compromising the climate comfort and driving
experience. When higher acceleration is
required, maximum additional power from the
electric drive line is used.

Information in the driver display

When driving in hybrid mode the driver display
shows a hybrid gauge. The pointer in the
hybrid gauge indicates how much energy the
driver requests with the accelerator pedal. The
marking between the lightning bolt and the
drop shows how much energy is available.

The driver display for propulsion with both the elec-

tric motor and internal combustion engine.

The driver display also shows when
energy is returned to the battery
(regenerated) during light braking.

Pure

Drive the car with electric motor, with
energy consumption as low as possible
and with lowest possible carbon dioxide
emissions.

The drive mode prioritises driving on the
hybrid battery. This means, for example, that
the output of certain climate settings is
reduced to provide the longest possible mile-
age on electric power alone.

The

Pure

mode is available when the hybrid

battery has a sufficiently high energy level. The
internal combustion engine also starts in the

Pure

mode if the energy level in the battery

falls too low. The internal combustion engine
also starts

if the speed exceeds 125 km/h (78 mph)

if the driver requests more motive force
than electric drive can provide

in the event of system/component limita-
tions e.g. low outside temperature.

The drive mode is adapted for maximum range
with electric propulsion and especially devel-
oped for urban traffic.

Pure

means lowest

combustion even when the hybrid battery is
empty.

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ECO climate control

In the

Pure

drive mode, eco climate control is

activated automatically in the passenger com-
partment in order to reduce energy consump-
tion.

NOTE

When the

Pure

drive mode is activated,

several parameters in the climate control
system's settings are changed, and several
electricity consumer functions are reduced.
Certain settings can be reset manually, but
full functionality is only regained by leaving

Pure

drive mode or adapting

Individual

drive mode with full climate functionality.

In the event of difficulties due to misting,
press the button for max. defroster which has
normal functionality.

Power

The car has sportier characteristics and
faster response to accelerating.

The drive mode adapts the combined output
of the internal combustion engine and electric
motor. The gear changes become faster and
more distinct, and the gearbox prioritises a
gear with greater traction. Steering response
is faster and shock absorption is harder.

The drive mode is adapted for maximum per-
formance and response on acceleration. It
changes the internal combustion engine's
accelerator pedal response, gear shift pattern
and boost pressure system. Chassis settings,
steering and brake response are also as good
as possible.

Power

drive mode is always avail-

able regardless of the battery's state of
charge.

The

Power

mode is also available in the

Polestar Engineered

version

*

.

Individual

Adapting a drive mode according to indi-
vidual preferences.

Select a drive mode to start from, and then
adjust the settings according to the desired
driving characteristics. These settings are
saved in an individual driver profile.

An individual drive mode is only available if it is
first activated in the centre display.

Settings view

6

for individual drive mode.

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Press

My Car

Individual Drive Mode

and select

Individual Drive Mode

.

6

The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.

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3. In

Presets

, select a drive mode to start

from:

Pure

,

Hybrid

,

Power

or

Polestar

Engineered

*

.

Possible adjustments apply to settings for:

Driver Display

Steering Force

Powertrain Characteristics

Brake Characteristics

Suspension Control

ECO Climate

Using the electric motor or internal
combustion engine

An advanced control system determines the
extent to which the car is driven on internal
combustion engine, electric motor or both in
parallel.

The primary function is to use the engine or
motor and the available energy in the hybrid
battery as efficiently as possible, with regard
to the characteristics of the different drive
modes as well as the driver's request for
power via the accelerator pedal.

There are also cases where temporary limita-
tions in the system, or functions governed by
legal requirements aimed at maintaining a low
level of total emissions for the car, may use
the internal combustion engine to a greater
extent.

Related information

Changing drive mode (p. 444)

Economical driving (p. 446)

Energy distribution in hybrid drive using
map data

*

(p. 445)

Hybrid gauge (p. 78)

General information about Twin Engine
(p. 398)

Regenerative braking

*

(p. 433)

Changing drive mode

Select the drive mode adapted for the current
driving conditions.

Change the drive mode using the button in
the centre console.

Remember that not all drive modes are availa-
ble in all situations.

To change drive mode:

1. Press the

DRIVE MODE

button.

> A pop-up menu is opened in the centre

display with the active drive mode high-
lighted.

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2. Select the drive mode in one of two ways:

Tap the desired drive mode directly on
the touchscreen to select and activate
the drive mode.

Press the

DRIVE MODE

button again

to move the cursor to the desired drive
mode. The selected drive mode is acti-
vated after a short delay.

Related information

Drive modes (p. 441)

Energy distribution in hybrid drive

using map data

*

The

Hybrid

drive mode is the car's normal

mode where the electric motor and internal
combustion engine work individually or
together in hybrid drive. If a destination has
been selected in the navigation system

*

, the

Predictive Efficiency

7

function distributes the

electric energy consumption in an intelligent
way along the whole driving distance using
the map data.

Fuel consumption can then be reduced com-
pared with normal hybrid drive when the car is
first driven on electricity, to then change over
to being driven by the internal combustion
engine when the hybrid battery has been dis-
charged.

Function

If the distance to the selected destination is
greater than the estimated range when run-
ning on electricity, this function distributes the
electric energy for consumption that is as
energy-efficient as possible for the entire dis-
tance to be travelled. This makes it possible to
avoid situations where normal hybrid drive
would otherwise use a large proportion of the
electric energy, for example, to run electric
drive at high speed on a motorway and then
use the internal combustion engine at low
speed in urban driving.

The greatest fuel saving is achieved when

the distance to be travelled begins with
driving on a motorway

the distance to be travelled is between 50
and 100 km (30 and 60 miles)

the hybrid battery is fully charged at the
beginning.

Conditions for the function

For the function to work requires that a num-
ber of conditions are met:

A destination is set in the navigation sys-
tem and the driving distance to the desti-
nation is longer than the range possible
only on electric drive.

Hybrid

drive mode is selected.

The

Hold

and

Charge

functions are deac-

tivated.

The hybrid battery is charged.

Tips for use

If the car is used for commuting to work and it
is not possible to charge the car at the place of
work, specify the place of work as an inter-
mediate destination and your home as the
final destination. The discharging of the hybrid
battery will then take place over your runs
both to and from work.

7

Certain markets only.

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Add similar commuting routes, i.e. the route
between two charging points, as

Favourites

in the navigation system to facilitate arrival.

Related information

Drive modes (p. 441)

Economical driving (p. 446)

Economical driving

Drive economically and in a more eco-friendly
way by driving gently and anticipating situa-
tions.

Adapt your driving style and speed to the pre-
vailing situation.

To achieve the longest driving distance possi-
ble and lowest energy consumption possible
with Twin Engine, note the following:

Charge

Charge the car regularly from the mains
power circuit. Make it a habit to always
start a journey with fully-charged hybrid
battery.

Find out where the charging stations are
located.

If possible, select a parking space with a
charging station.

NOTE

Charge the car from the mains power cir-
cuit as often as possible!

Precondition

Precondition the car before driving if pos-
sible using the charging cable connected
to the mains power circuit.

Avoid parking the car in a way that the
interior cools down or overheats while

parking. Park the car in an acclimated
garage, for example.

During a short drive after preconditioning
of the passenger compartment, switch off
the ventilation fan or air conditioning in a
hot climate, if possible.

If preconditioning is not possible when it
is cold outside, use seat heating and steer-
ing wheel heating first of all. Avoid warm-
ing up the whole of the interior which
takes energy from the hybrid battery.

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Drive

For lowest energy consumption, activate
the

Pure

drive mode.

Drive at a steady speed and keep a good
distance to other vehicles and objects in
order to avoid braking. This driving style
results in the lowest energy consumption.

Balance the power requirement using the
accelerator pedal. Use the indicator for
available electric motor power in the driver
display in order to avoid starting the inter-
nal combustion engine unnecessarily. The
electric motor is more efficient that the
internal combustion engine, in particular at
low speed.

In the event of braking being necessary -
brake gently with the brake pedal, this
recharges the hybrid battery. A regenera-
tive braking function is built into the brake
pedal and can be reinforced with electric
motor braking in gear position

B

.

High speed results in increased energy
consumption - the wind resistance increa-
ses with speed.

Activate the

Hold

function in the function

view at higher speeds during journeys that
are longer than the range of the electricity.

If possible, avoid using the

Charge

func-

tion to charge the hybrid battery. Charging
with the internal combustion engine

increases fuel consumption and involves
increased carbon dioxide emissions.

In a cold climate, reduce electrical heating
of windows, mirrors, seats and steering
wheel, if possible.

Drive with the correct air pressure in the
tyres and check this regularly - select ECO
tyre pressure for optimum results.

Choice of tyres can affect energy con-
sumption - seek advice on suitable tyres
from a dealer.

Remove unnecessary items from the car -
the greater the load the higher the con-
sumption.

A roof load and ski box increase air resis-
tance, leading to higher consumption -
remove the load carriers when not in use.

Avoid driving with open windows.

Do not hold the car stationary on a hill
with the accelerator pedal. Use the foot
brake instead.

Related information

Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure (p. 28)

Energy distribution in hybrid drive using
map data

*

(p. 445)

Factors that affect range when running on
electricity (p. 447)

Hybrid gauge (p. 78)

Checking tyre pressure (p. 540)

Factors that affect range when

running on electricity

The car's range for electric operation depends
on several factors. The ability to achieve a
long range varies according to the circum-
stances and conditions under which the car is
being driven.

The certified value for the car's mileage on
electric power should not be interpreted as an
expected range. The certification value is a
comparative value obtained by means of spe-
cial EU drive cycles. The actual range is
dependent on a number of factors.

Factors that affect the range

The driver can influence some factors, but has
no influence over others.

The longest range is achieved under extremely
favourable conditions when all factors have a
positive impact.

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Factors the driver cannot influence

There are several external factors that affect
the range in varying degrees:

traffic situation

short driving distances

topography

outside temperature and headwind

road condition and surface.

The table shows the approximate relationship
between outside temperature and range, both
in a car with deactivated passenger compart-
ment climate control, as well as in a car with
normal passenger compartment climate con-
trol.

A warmer outside temperature has a positive
effect on range to a certain extent.

Outside
tempera-
ture

Deactivated
passenger
compart-
ment cli-
mate con-
trol

Normal
passenger
compart-
ment cli-
mate con-
trol

30

°

C

(86

°

F)

95 %

80 %

20

°

C

(68

°

F)

100 %

90 %

10

°

C (50

°

F)

90 %

80 %

Outside
tempera-
ture

Deactivated
passenger
compart-
ment cli-
mate con-
trol

Normal
passenger
compart-
ment cli-
mate con-
trol

0

°

C (32

°

F)

80 %

60 %

-10

°

C

(14

°

F)

70 %

40 %

Factors the driver can influence

The driver should be aware that the following
factors affect the range so he/she can operate
the car in an energy-efficient manner:

regular charging

preconditioning

drive mode

Pure

climate settings

speed and acceleration

Hold

function

tyres and tyre pressure.

The table shows the approximate relationship
between constant speed and range, where a
lower constant speed has a positive effect on
range.

Constant speed

100 km/h (62 mph)

50 %

80 km/h (50 mph)

70 %

60 km/h (37 mph)

90 %

50 km/h (31 mph)

100 %

NOTE

The values shown in the tables relate
to a new car.

These values are not absolute, but are
dependent upon driving behaviour,
environment and other circumstances.

Related information

Economical driving (p. 446)

Hold and Charge function (p. 449)

Drive modes (p. 441)

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Hold and Charge function

In some situations, it can be useful to be able
to control the hybrid battery's state of charge
while driving is in progress. This is possible
with the functions

Hold

and

Charge

.

Hold

and

Charge

are available in all drive

modes. The functions are cancelled if

Pure

drive mode is activated.

Function buttons for Hold and Charge

The functions are activated in the centre dis-
play's function view.

Hold

Battery level sustained for
later use

.

The function maintains the
charge in the hybrid battery
for electric drive and saves
available electricity for later

use e.g. for driving in an urban environment or
through a residential area.

The car works as for normal hybrid operation
with discharged battery where, in addition to
re-using brake-generated energy, for example,
the car starts the internal combustion engine
more often in order to maintain the charge in
the battery.

Charge

Engine charges hybrid
battery

.

The function charges the
hybrid battery with assis-
tance from the internal com-
bustion engine for using

increased electric operation at a later time.

Symbols in the driver display

The symbol

is shown in the hybrid battery

gauge when Hold is activated.

The symbol

is shown in the hybrid battery

gauge when Charge is activated.

Related information

Economical driving (p. 446)

Hybrid gauge (p. 78)

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Preparations for a long trip

Before a driving holiday or some other type of
long journey, it is important to check the car's
functions and equipment particularly care-
fully.

Check that

the engine is working normally and that
fuel consumption is normal

there are no leaks (fuel, oil or other fluid)

braking effect on braking works as
intended

the tyres have sufficient tread depth and
pressure. Change to winter tyres when
driving to areas where there is a risk of
snowy or icy road surfaces

starter battery charging is good

the wiper blades are in good condition

a warning triangle and high-visibility vest
are located in the car - legally required in
certain countries

Related information

Checking tyre pressure (p. 540)

Fuel consumption and CO

2

emissions

(p. 646)

Filling washer fluid (p. 629)

Winter driving (p. 450)

Economical driving (p. 446)

Settings for car modem

*

(p. 518)

Recommendations for loading (p. 568)

Driving with a trailer (p. 463)

Pilot Assist

*

(p. 314)

Speed limiter (p. 295)

Emergency puncture repair kit (p. 554)

Winter driving

For winter driving it is important to perform
certain checks of the car in order to ensure
that it can be driven safely.

Check the following in particular before the
cold season:

The engine coolant must contain 50%
glycol. This mixture protects the engine
against frost down to approx. -35°C
(-31°F). To avoid health risks, different
types of glycol must not be mixed.

The fuel tank must be kept filled to pre-
vent condensation.

Engine oil viscosity is important. Oils with
lower viscosity (thinner oils) facilitate star-
ting in cold weather and also reduce fuel
consumption while the engine is cold.

The condition of the starter battery and
charge level must be inspected. Cold
weather places great demands on the
starter battery and its capacity is reduced
by the cold.

Use washer fluid with antifreeze to avoid
ice forming in the washer fluid reservoir.

See the separate section for engine oil recom-
mendations.

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Slippery driving conditions

To achieve optimum roadholding Volvo recom-
mends using winter tyres on all wheels if there
is a risk of snow or ice.

NOTE

The use of winter tyres is a legal require-
ment in certain countries. Studded tyres
are not permitted in all countries.

Practise driving on slippery surfaces under
controlled conditions to learn how the car
reacts.

Related information

Engine oil – specifications (p. 641)

Winter tyres (p. 552)

Snow chains (p. 553)

Braking on gritted roads (p. 427)

Braking on wet roads (p. 427)

Filling washer fluid (p. 629)

Starter battery (p. 591)

Replacing windscreen wiper blades
(p. 627)

Replacing the wiper blade, rear window
(p. 626)

Topping up coolant (p. 590)

Adverse driving conditions for engine oil
(p. 642)

Driving in water

Wading means the car being driven through
water e.g. on a flooded road. Driving in water
must be performed with great caution.

Observe the following to prevent damage to
the car when driving through water:

The water level must not be higher than
the floor of the car. If possible, check the
depth at the deepest point before starting
to drive through the water. Extra caution
should be exercised when passing
through flowing water.

Do not drive faster than walking pace.

Do not stop the car in the water. Drive for-
ward carefully or reverse the car back out
of the water.

Remember that waves created by oncom-
ing traffic may rise above the level for the
floor of the car.

Avoid driving through salt water (corrosion
risk).

IMPORTANT

Parts of the car (e.g. engine, gearbox,
driveline or electrical components) may be
damaged when driving through water with
a level higher than the floor of the car.
Damaged caused to a component caused
by submersion, hydrolock or lack of oil is
not covered by the warranty.

In the event of stalling in water, do not try
to restart. Instead, tow the car out of the
water and transported on a low loader to a
workshop. An authorised Volvo workshop
is recommended.

When the water has been passed, depress the
brake pedal lightly and check that full brake
function is achieved. Water and mud for
example can make the brake linings wet
resulting in delayed brake function.

If necessary, clean the contact for the trailer
coupling after driving in water and mud.

Related information

Recovery (p. 470)

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Opening and closing the fuel filler

flap

The fuel filler flap is unlocked by pressing a
button on the instrument panel.

In the driver display, the
arrow next to the tank symbol
indicates which side of the
car the fuel filler flap is
located.

1. Press the button on the instrument panel.

> Pressure equalisation of the fuel tank

involves a certain delay in opening the
flap. The message

Fuel tank

Fuel filler

cap open

is shown in the driver dis-

play, and then

Fuel tank

Ready for

refuelling

in the driver display. If the

internal combustion engine is switched
on when the button is pressed, it is
generally switched off and the car
switches to electric mode.

NOTE

After the fuel filler flap has been opened,
refuelling must take place within about 15
minutes. After this, the valve that was
opened by pressing the button to open the
fuel filler cap is closed, and it is no longer
possible to refuel because the pump nozzle
cuts out.

If the valve is closed before refuelling is
complete - press the button again and wait
until the driver display shows the message

Fuel tank

Ready for refuelling

.

2. After refuelling is finished - close the flap

with a gentle press.

Related information

Filling fuel (p. 453)

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Filling fuel

The fuel tank is fitted with a coverless fuel
filler system.

Refuelling the car at a petrol station

It is important to feed the pump nozzle past the filler

pipe's two openable hatches before starting to fuel

the car.

Fuelling instruction:

1. Switch off the car and open the fuel filler

flap.

NOTE

After the fuel filler flap has been opened,
refuelling must take place within about 15
minutes. After this, the valve that was
opened by pressing the button to open the
fuel filler cap is closed, and it is no longer
possible to refuel because the pump nozzle
cuts out.

If the valve is closed before refuelling is
complete - press the button again and wait
until the driver display shows the message

Fuel tank

Ready for refuelling

.

2.

Choose fuel that is approved for use in the
car in accordance with the identifier

8

on

the inside of the fuel filler flap. See infor-
mation on approved fuels and identifier in
the section on "Petrol".

3. Insert the pump nozzle in the fuel filler

opening. The filler pipe has two opening
caps. The pump nozzle must be pushed
past both caps before refuelling is started.

8

The identifier in accordance with the CEN standard EN16942 is located on the inside of the fuel filler flap, and will be on corresponding fuel pumps and their nozzles at filling stations throughout

Europe by 12 October 2018 at the latest.

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4. Do not overfill the tank but fill until the

pump nozzle cuts out the first time.
> The tank is full.

NOTE

Overfilled fuel in the tank can overflow in
hot weather.

Topping up fuel from a fuel can

When filling with a fuel can, use the funnel
located in the foam block under the floor hatch
in the cargo area.

1. Open the fuel filler flap.

2. Insert the funnel in the fuel filler opening.

The filler pipe has two opening caps. The
funnel's pipe must be pushed past both
caps before filling can be started.

Applicable to cars with fuel-driven
auxiliary heater

*

Never use the fuel-driven heater when the car
is in a filling station area.

Decal on the inside of the fuel filler flap.

Related information

Opening and closing the fuel filler flap
(p. 452)

Petrol (p. 455)

Handling of fuel

Do not use fuel with a lower quality than that
recommended by Volvo, as this will nega-
tively affect engine power and fuel consump-
tion.

WARNING

Always avoid inhaling fuel vapour and get-

ting fuel splashes in the eyes.
In the event of fuel in the eyes, remove any

contact lenses and rinse the eyes in plenty

of water for at least 15 minutes and seek

medical attention.
Never swallow fuel. Fuels such as petrol,

bioethanol and mixtures of them and diesel

are highly toxic and could cause permanent

injury or be fatal if swallowed. Seek medi-

cal attention immediately if fuel has been

swallowed.

WARNING

Fuel which spills onto the ground can be

ignited.
Switch off the fuel-driven heater before

starting to refuel.
Never carry an activated mobile phone

when refuelling. The ring signal could

cause spark build-up and ignite petrol

fumes, leading to fire and injury.

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IMPORTANT

Mixtures of various fuel types or use of
fuels which are not recommended will
invalidate Volvo's guarantees and any sup-
plementary service agreements; this is
applicable to all engines.

Related information

Petrol (p. 455)

Petrol

It is important to use the correct fuel during
refuelling. Petrol is available with different
octane ratings that are adapted for different
types of driving.

Only use petrol from well-known producers.
Never use fuel of dubious quality. The petrol
must fulfil the EN 228 standard.

Identifier for petrol

Decal on the inside of the fuel filler flap.

The identifier in accordance with the CEN
standard EN16942 is located on the inside of
the fuel filler flap, and will be on corresponding
fuel pumps and their nozzles at filling stations
throughout Europe by 12 October 2018 at the
latest.

These are the identifiers that apply for current
standard fuels in Europe. Petrol with the fol-
lowing identifiers may be used in cars with
petrol engine:

E5 is a petrol with maximum
2.7% oxygen and maximum
5 volume % ethanol.

E10 is a petrol with maximum
3.7% oxygen and maximum
10 volume % ethanol.

IMPORTANT

Fuel that contains up to 10 percent by
volume ethanol is permitted.

EN 228 E10 petrol (max 10 percent by
volume ethanol) is approved for use.

Ethanol higher than E10
(max. 10 percent by volume ethanol) is
not permitted, e.g. E85 is not permit-
ted.

Octane rating

RON 95 can be used for normal driving.

RON 98 is recommended for good power
and low fuel consumption.

An octane rating lower than RON 95 must
not be used.

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When driving in temperatures above +38 °C
(100 °F), fuel with the highest octane rating is
recommended for adapted performance and
fuel economy.

IMPORTANT

Use only unleaded petrol to avoid dam-
aging the catalytic converter.

Fuel containing metallic additives must
not be used.

Do not use any additives which have
not been recommended by Volvo.

Related information

Handling of fuel (p. 454)

Filling fuel (p. 453)

Petrol particle filter (p. 456)

Fuel consumption and CO

2

emissions

(p. 646)

Petrol particle filter

9

Petrol cars are fitted with particle filters for
more efficient emission control.

Particles in the exhaust gases are collected in
the petrol particle filter during normal driving.
In normal driving conditions, passive regenera-
tion takes place, which leads to the particles
being oxidised and burned away. The filter is
emptied in this way.

If the car is driven at low speed or with repea-
ted cold starts in low outside temperature,
active regeneration may be necessary. Regen-
eration of the particulate filter is automatic and
normally takes 10-20 minutes. Fuel consump-
tion may temporarily increase during regenera-
tion.

When driving short distances at low
speeds in a petrol car

The capacity of the emissions system is affec-
ted by how the car is driven. Driving varying
distances and at different speeds is important
in order to achieve performance that is as
energy-efficient as possible.

Driving short distances at low speeds (or in
cold climates) frequently, where the engine
does not reach normal operating temperature,
can lead to problems that can eventually
cause a malfunction and trigger a warning
message. If the vehicle is mostly driven in city

traffic, it is important to regularly drive at
higher speeds to allow the emissions system
to regenerate.

The car should be driven on A-roads at
speeds in excess of 70 km/h (44 mph) for
at least 20 minutes between each refuel-
ling.

Related information

Petrol (p. 455)

9

Applicable to certain variants.

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STARTING AND DRIVING

457

Overheating in the engine and

drive system

Under certain conditions, e.g. hard driving in
hilly terrain and hot climate, there is a risk
that the engine and drive system may over-
heat – in particular with a heavy load.

In the event of overheating, the engine's
power may be limited temporarily.

Remove any auxiliary lamps from in front
of the grille when driving in hot climates.

If the temperature in the engine's cooling
system becomes too high then a warning
symbol is illuminated and the driver dis-
play shows the message

Engine

temperature

High temperature Stop

safely

. Stop the car in a safe way and

allow the engine to run at idling speed for
several minutes and cool down.

If the message

Engine temperature

High temperature Turn off engine

or

Engine coolant

Level low, turn off

engine

is shown, stop the car and switch

off the engine.

In the event of overheating in the gearbox,
an alternative gear shift program will be
selected. In addition, a built-in protection
function is activated that, amongst other
things, illuminates a warning symbol and
the driver display shows the message

Transmission warm

Reduce speed to

lower temperature

or

Transmission hot

Stop safely, wait for cooling

. Follow the

recommendation given, reduce speed or
stop the car in a safe way and allow the
engine to run at idling speed for several
minutes to enable the gearbox to cool
down.

If the car overheats, the air conditioning
may be switched off temporarily.

Do not turn the engine off immediately
you stop after a hard drive.

NOTE

It is normal for the engine's cooling fan to
operate for a time after the engine has
been switched off.

Symbols in the driver display

Symbol Specification

High engine temperature. Follow
the recommendation given.

Low level, coolant. Follow the
recommendation given.

Gearbox hot/overheated/cooled.
Follow the recommendation
given.

Related information

Topping up coolant (p. 590)

Driving with a trailer (p. 463)

Preparations for a long trip (p. 450)

Gear shift indicator (p. 439)

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