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The rubber cap is located above the adjustment
knob.
Turn the adjustment knob clockwise or counterclock-
wise to change the adjustment position.
Remove the protective rubber cap over
the adjustment knob.
Turn the knob clockwise until it stops to
get to adjustment position 0.
Turn the adjustment knob counterclock-
wise to the desired adjustment position.
You should feel and hear a click each time
the adjustment position is changed.
> When the desired position has been
reached, replace the protective rubber
cap. Then follow the same procedure
for the second shock absorber.
For optimal performance, Volvo recom-
mends setting the adjustment knobs to the
same position for each axle.
Recommended positions
Position
Front
Rear
Performance
mode
adjustment
position 2
adjustment
position 4
Engineered,
factory setting
adjustment
position 6
adjustment
position 9
Comfort mode
adjustment
position 12
adjustment
position 15
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Economical driving
To achieve the longest possible driving range,
the driver should plan the trip and adapt driv-
ing style and speed to the current situation.
Before driving
•
Whenever possible, precondition the vehi-
cle before driving by connecting the
charging cable to an electrical outlet.
•
If preconditioning is not possible when it
is cold outside, use seat and steering
wheel heating first. Avoid heating the
entire passenger compartment to reduce
the amount of current being taken from
the hybrid battery.
•
The type of tires and inflation pressure
used could affect energy consumption –
consult an authorized Volvo retailer for
advice on suitable tires.
•
Remove unnecessary items from the vehi-
cle - the heavier the load, the higher the
fuel consumption.
While driving
•
Activate
Pure
drive mode.
•
Activate the
Hold
function at high speeds
when traveling farther than is possible
using the hybrid battery's capacity.
•
Whenever possible, avoid using the
Charge
function to charge the hybrid bat-
tery.
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Maintain a steady speed and a generous
following distance to traffic ahead to mini-
mize braking.
•
When braking, the hybrid battery is
charged by braking lightly using the brake
pedal.
•
Higher speeds increase energy consump-
tion because air resistance increases with
speed.
•
In a cold climate, reduce heating of the
windshield/rear window, mirrors, seats
and the steering wheel.
•
Avoid driving with the windows open.
•
Do not use the accelerator pedal to keep
the vehicle stationary on an uphill gradi-
ent. Instead, activate the auto-hold brake
function at a standstill.
•
If possible, turn off the climate system
when driving shorter distances after pre-
conditioning.
After driving
•
If possible, park in a climate-controlled
garage with vehicle charging outlets or
stations.
Related information
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Checking tire pressure (p. 543)
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Displaying trip statistics in the center dis-
play (p. 90)
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Range
A number of factors can affect vehicle range.
The ability to achieve a long driving range var-
ies according to the outside conditions and to
how the vehicle is driven.
The certified value for the vehicle's range
should not be considered an expected driving
range. The certified value is obtained during
special test cycles and is primarily intended to
be used for comparisons between different
vehicles.
Range in the instrument panel
When the vehicle leaves the factory, or after a
factory reset, range is based on the certified
value
Once the vehicle has been driven for a while,
range is instead based on historical driving
patterns. The amount of history used depends
on the battery's charge level. The lower the
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charge level of the hybrid battery, the more
quickly the range adapts to changed driving
patterns.
Factors affecting driving range
There are a number of other factors in addition
to historical trip data that affect range. The
longest range is achieved under very favorable
conditions when all factors positively influence
range.
Factors affecting range include:
•
speed
•
climate control settings
•
topography
•
preconditioning
•
tires and tire pressure
•
the current traffic situation
•
temperature and weather
•
road conditions.
Range based on speed and ambient
temperature
20 °C (68 °F) ambient temperature and
passenger compartment climate control
off.
20 °C (68 °F) ambient temperature and
passenger compartment climate control
on.
35 °C (95 °F) ambient temperature and
passenger compartment climate control
on.
-10 °C (14 °F) ambient temperature and
passenger compartment climate control
on.
The graph shows the approximate relationship
between constant speed and driving range.
Driving at a lower constant speed helps
increase the electric motor's driving range.
Higher ambient temperature and deactivated
climate system are also more favorable for
range.
Related information
•
Displaying trip statistics in the center dis-
play (p. 90)
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Hold and Charge
In certain situations, it can be useful to con-
trol the hybrid battery's charge level while
driving. This is possible with the
Hold
and
Charge
functions.
Hold
and
Charge
are available in all drive
modes. The functions will switch off if
Pure
drive mode is activated.
Activating Hold and Charge
The functions can be activated in the center
display's Function view.
Hold
Battery level sustained for
later use
.
This function retains the
charge in the hybrid battery
for the electric motor and
saves available electrical cur-
rent for use at a later time, such as when driv-
ing in an urban area.
The vehicle will function as in normal hybrid
driving with a discharged battery - in addition
to reusing energy from e.g. regenerative brak-
ing, the combustion engine will be used more
frequently to maintain the charge in the bat-
tery.
Charge
Engine charges hybrid
battery
.
This function charges the
hybrid battery with the help
of the combustion engine for
increased use of the electric
motor at a later time.
Symbols in the instrument panel
The
symbol is displayed in the hybrid battery
gauge when Hold is activated.
The
symbol is displayed in the hybrid battery
gauge when Charge is activated.
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Preparing for a long trip
It is important to have the vehicle's systems
and equipment checked carefully before driv-
ing long distances.
Check that
•
the engine is running properly and that
fuel consumption is normal
•
there are no leaks (fuel, oil or other fluid)
•
the brake pedal is functioning properly
•
all lights work
•
tire tread depth and air pressure are at
correct levels. Change to snow tires when
driving in areas where there is a risk of
snowy or icy roads
•
the start battery is sufficiently charged
•
the wiper blades are in good condition
Related information
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Checking tire pressure (p. 543)
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Vehicle modem settings (p. 519)
•
Loading recommendations (p. 571)
•
Driving with a trailer (p. 457)
•
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Winter driving
It is important to check the vehicle before
driving in cold/snowy conditions to make
sure it can be driven safely.
Before the cold season arrives:
•
Make sure the engine coolant contains
50% antifreeze. This mixture helps pro-
tect the engine from frost erosion down to
approx. –35 °C (–31 °F). Do not mix dif-
ferent types of antifreeze as this could
pose a health risk.
•
Keep the fuel tank well filled to prevent
condensation from forming.
•
Check the viscosity of the engine oil. Oil
with low viscosity (thinner oil) improves
cold-weather starting and reduces fuel
consumption when driving with a cold
engine.
•
Check the condition and charge level of
the start battery. Cold weather places
greater demands on the start battery and
reduces its capacity.
•
Use washer fluid containing antifreeze to
help prevent ice from forming in the
washer fluid reservoir.
See separate section for engine oil recommen-
dations.
Slippery driving conditions
To help optimize traction and roadholding,
Volvo recommends using snow tires on all
wheels whenever there is a risk of snow or ice
on the road.
Certain countries require use of winter tires
by law. Not all countries permit the use of
studded tires.
Practice driving on slippery surfaces under
controlled conditions to learn how the vehicle
reacts.
Related information
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Engine oil specifications (p. 654)
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Braking on salted roads (p. 420)
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Replacing windshield wiper blades
(p. 641)
•
Changing rear window wipers (p. 639)
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Driving through standing water
It may be necessary to drive the vehicle
through standing water e.g. deep puddles or
flooding on the road. This must be done with
great caution.
To help prevent damage to the vehicle when
driving through water:
•
Do not drive in water higher than the floor
of the vehicle. If possible, check the depth
of the water at its deepest point before
driving through it. Be particularly careful
when driving through flowing water.
•
Do not drive faster than walking speed.
•
Do not stop the vehicle in the water. Drive
carefully forward or back the vehicle out of
the water.
•
Remember that waves created by passing
vehicles could cause the water level to rise
above the vehicle's floor level.
•
Avoid driving through salt water to help
avoid the risk of corrosion.
Parts of the vehicle (e.g. engine, transmis-
sion, driveline, electrical components, etc.)
can be damaged if the vehicle is driven
through water higher than its floor level.
Damage to any components caused by
flooding, vapor lock or insufficient oil is not
covered under warranty.
If the engine stalls while the vehicle is in
water, do not attempt to restart it. Have
the vehicle towed on the bed of a tow
truck to a workshop - an authorized Volvo
workshop is recommended.
Because it can be difficult to determine the
water depth, Volvo recommends not driv-
ing through standing or running water. The
driver is always responsible for operating
the vehicle in a safe manner and adhering
to all applicable laws and regulations.
When you have passed the water, press lightly
on the brake pedal and check that the brakes
are functioning properly. Water, mud, slush,
etc. can make the brake linings slippery,
resulting in delayed braking effect.
If the vehicle is equipped with a trailer cou-
pling contact, clean the contact after driving in
water or mud.
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Opening/closing the fuel filler door
A button on the instrument panel is used to
unlock the fuel filler door.
An arrow next to the fuel
pump symbol in the instru-
ment panel indicates the side
of the vehicle on which the
fuel filler door is located.
1. Press the button on the dashboard.
> Pressure equalization in the fuel tank
causes a slight delay before the fuel
filler door opens. The message
Preparing for refuel
Fuel lid will be
unlocked when ready
will appear in
the instrument panel. When the system
is ready, the message
Fuel tank
Ready
for refueling
will be shown. If the gas-
oline engine is activated when the but-
ton is pressed, it will usually be deacti-
vated and the vehicle will switch to
electric propulsion.
Refueling must be done within approxi-
mately 15 minutes of opening the fuel filler
door. After this time, the valve opened by
pushing the button for opening the fuel
filler door will close and it will no longer be
possible to refuel without the pump's noz-
zle switching off.
If the valve is closed before refueling is
complete - press the button again and wait
until the driver display shows the message
Fuel tank
Ready for refueling
.
2. After refueling, press the fuel filler door
lightly to close it.
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Refueling
The fuel tank is equipped with a fuel filling
system without a cover.
Refueling the vehicle at a service
station
It is important to insert the pump's nozzle past both
of the two flaps in the fuel filler pipe before beginning
fueling.
Instructions for fueling:
1. Turn off the engine and open the fuel filler
door.
Refueling must be done within approxi-
mately 15 minutes of opening the fuel filler
door. After this time, the valve opened by
pushing the button for opening the fuel
filler door will close and it will no longer be
possible to refuel without the pump's noz-
zle switching off.
If the valve is closed before refueling is
complete - press the button again and wait
until the driver display shows the message
Fuel tank
Ready for refueling
.
2. Select a fuel approved for use in the vehi-
cle. For more information on approved
fuels, see the section on “Fuel”.
3. Insert the pump's nozzle into the fuel filler
pipe's opening. There are two flaps just
inside the fuel filler pipe and the pump's
nozzle must push both of these flaps open
before fuel can be added.
4. Avoid overfilling the tank. Do not press the
handle on the filler nozzle again after it has
initially stopped pumping.
> The fuel tank is now filled.
An over-full tank may overflow in hot
weather.
Avoid spilling gasoline during refueling. In
addition to causing damage to the environ-
ment, gasolines containing alcohol can
cause damage to painted surfaces, which
may not be covered under the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty.
Refueling from a fuel container
When filling from a fuel container, use the fun-
nel provided in a foam block under the floor
hatch in the cargo compartment.
1. Open the fuel filler door.
2. Insert the funnel into the fuel filler pipe's
opening. There are two flaps just inside
the fuel filler pipe and the tube section of
the funnel must push both of these flaps
open before fuel can be added.
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WARNING
California Proposition 65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a pas-
senger vehicle can expose you to chemi-
cals including engine exhaust, carbon mon-
oxide, phthalates, and lead, which are
known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproduc-
tive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid
breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine
except as necessary, service your vehicle in
a well ventilated area and wear gloves or
wash your hands frequently when servicing
your vehicle. For more information go to
Related information
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Opening/closing the fuel filler door
(p. 448)
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Fuel
Volvo recommends the use of detergent gas-
oline to control engine deposits.
Deposit control gasoline (gasoline
with detergent additives)
Detergent gasoline is effective in keeping
injectors and intake valves clean. Consistent
use of deposit control gasolines will help
ensure good driveability and fuel economy. If
you are not sure whether the gasoline contains
deposit control additives, check with the serv-
ice station operator.
Volvo recommends not using external fuel
injector cleaning systems, e.g. do not add
detergent additives to gasoline before or
after refueling.
Unleaded fuel
All Volvo vehicles have a three-way catalytic
converter and must only use unleaded gaso-
line. US and Canadian regulations require that
pumps delivering unleaded gasoline are
labeled "UNLEADED". Only the nozzles of
these pumps will fit in your vehicle's fuel filler
inlet. It is unlawful to dispense leaded fuel into
a vehicle labeled "unleaded gasoline only".
Leaded gasoline damages the three-way cata-
lytic converter and the heated oxygen sensor
system. Repeated use of leaded gasoline will
lessen the effectiveness of the emission con-
trol system and could result in loss of emission
warranty coverage. State and local vehicle
inspection programs will make detection of
misfueling easier, possibly resulting in emis-
sion test failure for misfueled vehicles.
Some U.S. and Canadian gasolines contain
an octane enhancing additive called
methyl-cyclopentadienyl manganese tricar-
bonyl (MMT). If such fuels are used, your
Emission Control System performance
may be affected, and the Check Engine
Light (malfunction indicator light) located
on your instrument panel may light. If this
occurs, please return your vehicle to a
trained and qualified Volvo service techni-
cian for service.
Gasoline containing alcohol and
ethers, "Oxygenated fuels"
Some fuel suppliers sell gasoline containing
"oxygenates" which are usually alcohols or
ethers. In some areas, state or local laws
require that the service pump be marked indi-
cating use of alcohols or ethers. However,
there are areas in which the pumps are
unmarked. If you are not sure whether there is
alcohol or ethers in the gasoline you buy,
check with the service station operator. To
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meet seasonal air quality standards, some
areas require the use of "oxygenated" fuel.
Volvo permits the use of the following "oxy-
genated" fuels. However, the specified octane
ratings must still be met.
Alcohol - Ethanol
Fuels containing up to 10% ethanol by volume
may be used. Ethanol may also be referred to
as Ethyl alcohol, or "Gasohol".
Ethers - MTBE/ETBE: Fuels containing up to
22% MTBE/ETBE by volume may be used.
Methanol
Do not use gasolines containing methanol
(methyl alcohol, wood alcohol). This practice
can result in vehicle performance deterioration
and can damage critical parts in the fuel sys-
tem. Such damage may not be covered under
the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Related information
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Opening/closing the fuel filler door
(p. 448)
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Octane rating
Volvo requires premium fuel (91 octane
9
or
higher) for all T5, T6 and T8 engines, and rec-
ommends AKI 93 for optimal performance
and fuel economy. See decal examples in
illustrations 1 and 2.
Minimum octane
Decals
Illustration 1: Sample fuel pump octane label
9
.
Illustration 2: Decal on the inside of the fuel filler flap
on vehicles that require premium fuel
10
.
TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
Volvo endorses the use of "TOP TIER Deter-
gent Gasoline" where available to help main-
tain engine performance and reliability. TOP
TIER Detergent Gasoline meets a new stand-
ard jointly established by leading automotive
manufactures to meet the needs of today's
advanced engines. Qualifying gasoline retail-
ers (stations) will, in most cases, identify their
gasoline as having met the "TOP TIER Deter-
gent Gasoline" standards.
Information about TOP TIER Detergent
Gasoline is available at toptiergas.com
9
AKI (Anti Knock Index) is an average value of RON (Research Octane Number) and MON (Motor Octane Number) - (RON)+(MON)/2
10
For supplementary information - see the car's Service and Warranty Booklet.
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When switching to higher octane fuel or
changing gasoline brands, it may be neces-
sary to fill the tank more than once before a
difference in engine operation is noticea-
ble.
Fuel Formulations
Do not use gasoline that contains lead or man-
ganese as a knock inhibitor, and do not use
lead additives. Besides damaging the exhaust
emission control systems on your vehicle, lead
has been strongly linked to certain forms of
cancer.
Many fuels contain benzene as a solvent.
Unburned benzene has been strongly linked to
certain forms of cancer. If you live in an area
where you must fill your own gas tank, take
precautions. These may include:
•
standing upwind away from the filler noz-
zle while refueling
•
refueling only at gas stations with vapor
recovery systems that fully seal the mouth
of the filler neck during refueling
•
wearing neoprene gloves while handling a
fuel filler nozzle.
Use of Additives
With the exception of gas line antifreeze dur-
ing winter months, do not add solvents, thick-
eners, or other store-bought additives to your
vehicle's fuel, cooling, or lubricating systems.
Overuse may damage your engine, and some
of these additives contain organically volatile
chemicals. Do not needlessly expose yourself
to these chemicals.
WARNING
Never carry a cell phone that is
switched
on
while refueling your vehicle. If the
phone rings, this may cause a spark that
could ignite gasoline fumes, resulting in fire
and injury.
WARNING
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous, colorless,
and odorless gas. It is present in all exhaust
gases. If you ever smell exhaust fumes
inside the vehicle, make sure the passenger
compartment is ventilated, and immedi-
ately return the vehicle to a trained and
qualified Volvo service technician for cor-
rection.
Demanding driving
In demanding driving conditions, such as
when towing a trailer or driving in hot weather
or for prolonged periods at high altitudes, it
may be a good idea to switch to a higher-
octane fuel (AKI
9
91 or higher) or to switch to
another brand of gasoline in order to fully uti-
lize the vehicle's engine capacity and optimize
traction.
Related information
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AKI (Anti Knock Index) is an average value of RON (Research Octane Number) and MON (Motor Octane Number) - (RON)+(MON)/2
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Emission controls
Three-way catalytic converter
•
Keep your engine properly tuned. Certain
engine malfunctions, particularly involving
the electrical, fuel or distributor ignition
systems, may cause unusually high three-
way catalytic converter temperatures. Do
not continue to operate your vehicle if you
detect engine misfire, noticeable loss of
power or other unusual operating condi-
tions, such as engine overheating or back-
firing. A properly tuned engine will help
avoid malfunctions that could damage the
three-way catalytic converter.
•
Do not park your vehicle over combustible
materials, such as grass or leaves, which
can come into contact with the hot
exhaust system and cause such materials
to ignite under certain wind and weather
conditions.
•
Excessive starter cranking (in excess of
one minute), or an intermittently firing or
flooded engine can cause three-way cata-
lytic converter or exhaust system over-
heating.
•
Remember that tampering or unauthor-
ized modifications to the engine, the
Engine Control Module, or the vehicle may
be illegal and can cause three-way cata-
lytic converter or exhaust system over-
heating. This includes: altering fuel injec-
tion settings or components, altering
emission system components or location
or removing components, and/or repeated
use of leaded fuel.
Unleaded fuel is required for vehicles with
three-way catalytic converters.
Heated oxygen sensors
The heated oxygen sensors monitor the oxy-
gen content of the exhaust gases. Readings
are fed into a control module that continuously
monitors engine functions and controls fuel
injection. The ratio of fuel to air into the engine
is continuously adjusted for efficient combus-
tion to help reduce harmful emissions.
Related information
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Overheating of engine and
transmission
In certain driving conditions, such as driving
in mountainous areas or hot weather, there is
a risk of the engine or transmission overheat-
ing, especially when carrying heavy loads.
•
Engine power may be temporarily limited.
•
Remove any auxiliary lights mounted in
front of the grille when driving in hot
weather.
•
If the temperature in the engine's cooling
system becomes too high, a warning sym-
bol will appear in the instrument panel
along with the message
Engine
temperature
High temperature Stop
safely
. Pull over to a safe location and let
the engine idle for a few minutes to cool
down.
•
If the message
Engine temperature
High temperature Turn off engine
or
Engine coolant
Level low, turn off
engine
is displayed, stop the vehicle and
turn off the engine.
•
If the transmission begins to overheat, an
alternative gear shifting program will be
selected. An integrated protective function
will also be activated, the warning symbol
will illuminate and the message
Transmission warm
Reduce speed to
lower temperature
or
Transmission hot
Stop safely, wait for cooling
will be dis-
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played in the instrument panel. Follow the
recommendations given by reducing
speed or stopping the vehicle safely and
letting the engine idle for a few minutes to
let the transmission cool.
•
If the vehicle begins to overheat, the air
conditioning may be temporarily switched
off.
•
After a prolonged period of driving in
demanding conditions, do not turn off the
engine immediately after stopping.
It is normal for the engine's cooling fan to
operate for a short time after the engine is
switched off.
Symbols in the instrument panel
Symbol Meaning
High engine temperature. Follow
the recommendations provided.
Low coolant level. Follow the
recommendations provided.
Transmission hot/overheated/
cooling. Follow the recommen-
dations provided.
Related information
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Driving with a trailer (p. 457)
•
Preparing for a long trip (p. 446)
Battery drain
The electrical functions in the vehicle drain
the battery to varying degrees. Avoid using
ignition mode
II
when the engine is switched
off. Use ignition mode
I
instead, as this uses
less electrical current.
Note that certain accessories may also drain
power from the electrical system. Do not use
functions that use a lot of electrical current
when the engine is turned off. Examples of
such functions are:
•
blower
•
headlights
•
windshield wipers
•
audio system (especially at high volume).
If the starter battery voltage is low, a message
is shown in the driver display. The vehicle's
energy-saving function will then turn off or
reduce certain functions, such as the blower
and/or the audio system.
–
To charge the battery, start the engine and
let it run for at least 15 minutes (driving
charges the battery faster than letting the
engine idle).
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Jump starting using another
battery
If the start battery is discharged, current from
another battery can be used to start the vehi-
cle.
Jumper cable connecting points.
The charging point of the vehicle is only
intended for jump starting the vehicle in
question. The charging point is not
intended for jump-starting another vehicle.
Using the charging point to start another
vehicle could cause a fuse to blow, which
would cause the charging point to stop
working.
If a fuse has blown,
12 V Battery
Fuse failure
Service required
will be displayed in the
instrument panel. Volvo recommends contact-
ing an authorized Volvo workshop.
To avoid short circuits or other damage, the
following steps are recommended when jump
starting the battery:
1. Put the ignition in mode
0
.
2. Make sure the auxiliary battery (the bat-
tery used to jump start the discharged
battery) has a voltage of 12 volts.
3. If the auxiliary battery is in another vehicle,
turn off that vehicle's engine and make
sure that the vehicles are not touching
each other.
4. Clamp the red jumper cable onto the auxil-
iary battery's positive (+) terminal (1).
Connect the jump cable carefully to pre-
vent short circuits with other components
in the engine compartment.
5. Fold back the cover over your vehicle's
positive (+) jump start terminal (2).
6. Clamp the other end of the red jumper
cable to your vehicle's positive (+) jump
start terminal (2).
7. Clamp the black jumper cable onto the
auxiliary battery's negative (-) terminal (3).
8. Clamp the other end of the black jumper
cable to your vehicle's negative (-) ground
point (4).
9. Make sure the jumper cables are securely
attached to help prevent sparks while
jump starting.
10. Start the engine of the assisting vehicle
and let it run for a few minutes at a higher
idling speed than normal, about
1500 rpm.
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11. Start your vehicle's engine. If the engine
does not start, allow an additional 10
minutes of charging time and then try to
start the engine again.
When the engine is started under normal
conditions, the vehicle's electrical drive
motor is prioritized – the gasoline engine
remains off. This means that after the start
knob has been turned clockwise, the elec-
tric motor has "started" and the vehicle is
ready to be driven. Start of the electric
motor is indicated by the indicator lights on
the instrument panel going out and its pre-
selected theme illuminating.
Do not touch the connections between the
cable and the vehicle during the start
attempt. Risk of sparking.
12. Remove the jumper cables in the reverse
order
‒
first the black cables and then the
red cables.
Make sure that none of the clamps of the
black jumper cables come into contact
with either vehicle's positive (+) jump start
terminals or either of the red jumper
cable's connected clamps.
WARNING
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING!
Battery
posts, terminals, and related accessories
contain lead and lead compounds, chemi-
cals known to the state of California to
cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash
hands after handling.
WARNING
•
Batteries generate hydrogen gas,
which is flammable and explosive.
•
Do not connect the jumper cable to
any part of the fuel system or to any
moving parts. Avoid touching hot
manifolds.
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Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do
not allow battery fluid to contact eyes,
skin, fabrics or painted surfaces.
•
If contact occurs, flush the affected
area immediately with water. Obtain
medical help immediately if eyes are
affected.
•
Never expose the battery to open flame
or electric spark. Do not smoke near
the battery. Failure to follow the
instructions for jump starting can lead
to injury.
The vehicle cannot be started if the hybrid
battery is discharged.
Related information
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Adjusting the steering wheel (p. 195)
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STARTING AND DRIVING
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Driving with a trailer
There are a number of things to consider
when towing a trailer, such as the towbar, the
trailer and how the load is distributed in the
trailer.
Load-carrying capacity is determined by the
vehicle's curb weight. The total weight of all
passengers and any installed accessories, e.g.
towbar, reduces the vehicle's load-carrying
capacity by the corresponding amount.
•
Towbars used on the vehicle must be
approved for the applicable use.
•
Distribute the load on the trailer so that
the weight on the towbar complies with
the specified maximum towball weight.
The tongue weight is calculated as part of
the vehicle's payload.
•
Increase the tire pressure to the recom-
mended pressure for a full load.
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The engine is subjected to more load than
usual when towing a trailer.
•
Towing a trailer affects the vehicle's han-
dling, durability and driving economy.
•
Do not drive with a heavy trailer when the
vehicle is very new. Wait until the mileage
has reached at least 1000 km (620 miles).
•
On long and steep downgrades, the vehi-
cle's brakes are subjected to much more
load than usual. When manually shifting,
downshift and adapt speed accordingly.
•
Follow applicable regulations regarding
permitted speed and weight.
•
Drive slowly when towing a trailer up a
long and steep incline.
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The maximum trailer weights given only
apply to altitudes up to 1000 meters
(3280 feet) above sea level. At higher alti-
tudes, engine power (and thus the vehi-
cle's climbing ability) is decreased due to
the reduced air density, and the maximum
trailer weight must therefore be reduced.
The weight of the vehicle and trailer must
be decreased by 10% for each additional
1000 m (3280 feet) or part thereof.
•
Avoid driving with a trailer on inclines of
more than 12%.
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Avoid overloading and other incorrect use.
•
The trailer's brakes must be balanced with
the vehicle's brakes to help ensure safe
stops (follow applicable local regulations).
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Bumper-attached trailer hitches must
not be used on Volvos, nor should
safety chains be attached to the
bumper.
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Trailer hitches attaching to the vehicle
rear axle must not be used.
•
Never connect a trailer's hydraulic
brake system directly to the vehicle
brake system, nor a trailer's lighting
system directly to the vehicle lighting
system. Consult your nearest author-
ized Volvo retailer for correct installa-
tion.
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When towing a trailer, the trailer's
safety chains or wire must be correctly
fastened to the attachment points pro-
vided in the trailer hitch on the vehicle.
The safety chain or wire must never be
fastened to or wound around the tow-
ing ball.
The optional detachable trailer hitch may
not be available in all markets or on all
models. Consult your Volvo retailer.
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