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Sealing fluid expiry date
The bottle of sealing fluid must be replaced if
the bottle's expiry date has passed (see the
decal on the bottle). Treat the old bottle as
environmentally hazardous waste.
Related information
•
Using a puncture repair kit (p. 569)
•
Inflating tyres with the compressor from
the puncture repair kit (p. 573)
•
Using a puncture repair kit
The emergency puncture repair kit (TMK
9
)
can be used to seal a puncture. Read through
all instructions before use.
Overview
Label, maximum permitted speed
Switch
Electrical cable
Bottle bracket
Pressure reducing valve
Pressure gauge
Decal, warning for wheel cover
Sealing fluid bottle
Bottle opening
Connection for bottle
Air hose
Connection valve
Connecting
8
Temporary Mobility Kit (TMK)
9
Temporary Mobility Kit
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WARNING
Please keep the following points in mind
when using the tyre sealing system:
•
The sealing fluid bottle contains 1) rub-
ber latex, natural and 2) ethanediol.
These substances are harmful if swal-
lowed.
•
The contents of this bottle may cause
allergic skin reactions or otherwise be
potentially harmful to the respiratory
tract, the skin, the central nervous sys-
tem, and the eyes.
Precautions:
•
Store out of the reach of children.
•
Harmful if ingested.
•
Avoid prolonged or repeated contact
with the skin. If sealing fluid has come
into contact with your clothes, remove
them.
•
Wash thoroughly after handling.
First aid:
•
Skin: Wash affected areas of skin with
soap and water. Get medical attention
if symptoms occur.
•
Eyes: Flush with plenty of water for
least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting
the upper and lower eyelids. Get medi-
cal attention if symptoms occur.
•
Inhalation: Move the exposed person
to fresh air. If irritation persists, get
medical attention.
•
Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting
unless directed to do so by medical
personnel. Get medical attention.
•
Disposal: Dispose of this material and
its container at a hazardous or special
waste collection point.
WARNING
Do not remove the bottle or air hose when
the puncture repair kit is being used.
1.
Preparations
Set up the warning triangle and activate
the hazard warning lights if a tyre is being
sealed in a trafficked location.
If the puncture was caused by a nail or
similar, allow this to remain in the tyre. It
helps to seal the hole.
2. Detach the decal for maximum permitted
speed that is affixed on one side of the
compressor. Affix it visibly on the wind-
screen as a reminder to observe the speed
limit. You should not drive faster than
80 km/h (50 mph) after the emergency
tyre repair kit has been used.
In addition, remove the warning decal and
attach it firmly to the side of the wheel so
that it doesn't fall off.
3. Check that the switch is in position
0
(Off), and locate the electrical cable and
the air hose.
4. Fit the sealing fluid bottle in the compres-
sor so that the red arrows on the com-
pressor and bottle meet, and then turn
clockwise until it clicks.
The bottle is equipped with a non-return
valve which means that the fluid does not
come out unless it is fitted in the com-
pressor.
5. Attach the air hose to the bottle's opening
and turn clockwise until it clicks.
6. Unscrew the tyre's dust cap and screw in
the air hose's valve connection to the bot-
tom of the thread on the tyre's air valve.
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7.
Begin puncture repair
Connect the electrical cable to the closest
12 V socket and start the car.
Make sure that none of the other 12 V
sockets is in use when the compressor is
operating.
WARNING
Do not leave children in the car without
supervision when the engine is running.
WARNING
Inhaling car exhaust fumes could result in
danger to life. Never leave the engine run-
ning in sealed areas or areas that lack suffi-
cient ventilation.
8. Start the compressor by flicking the
switch to position
I
(On).
When the compressor starts, the pressure
can increase up to 6 bar (88 psi), but the
pressure drops after about 30 seconds.
WARNING
Never stand next to the tyre when the
compressor is running. If cracks or uneven-
ness arise then the compressor must be
switched off immediately. The journey
should not be continued. Call roadside
assistance for recovery to a tyre centre.
Volvo recommends an authorised tyre cen-
tre.
9. Inflate the tyre for 7 minutes.
The compressor must not be operated for
longer than 10 minutes - risk of overheat-
ing.
10. Switch off the compressor to check the
pressure on the pressure gauge. Minimum
pressure is 1.8 bar (22 psi) and maximum
is 2.5 bar (36 psi). Release air using the
pressure reducing valve if the tyre pres-
sure is too high.
To access the pressure reducing valve, the
sealing fluid bottle must first be removed.
Remove the bottle in the following order:
1. Remove the air hose from the tyre
valve.
2. Remove the air hose from the bottle.
3. Remove the bottle from the compres-
sor.
4. Refit the air hose directly in the com-
pressor.
5. Refit the air hose to the tyre valve.
6. Release air using the pressure reducing
valve.
WARNING
If the pressure is below 1.8 bar (22 psi)
then the hole in the tyre is too big. The jour-
ney should not be continued. Call roadside
assistance for recovery to a tyre centre.
Volvo recommends an authorised tyre cen-
tre.
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11. Switch off the compressor and detach the
electrical cable.
12. Unscrew the air hose from the tyre valve
and refit the dust cap on the tyre.
•
After a tyre has been inflated, always
refit the dust cap in order to avoid dam-
age to the valve from gravel, dirt, etc.
•
Only use plastic dust caps. Metal dust
caps can rust and become difficult to
unscrew.
13. Clean the air hose before putting it away
and be careful that there is no leakage of
sealing fluid.
14. As soon as possible, drive at least 3 km
(2 miles) at a maximum speed of 80 km/h
(50 mph) so that the sealing fluid can seal
the tyre, and then perform a follow-up
check.
WARNING
Sealant will spurt out of the puncture dur-
ing the first few rotations of the tyre. Make
sure that nobody is standing near the car
and gets the sealing fluid splashed onto
them when the car is driven away. The dis-
tance should be at least 2 metres (7 feet).
15.
Follow-up inspection
Connect the air hose on the tyre valve and
screw in the valve connection to the bot-
tom of the tyre valve's thread. The com-
pressor must be switched off.
16. Read the tyre pressure on the pressure
gauge.
•
If it is below 1.3 bar (19 psi) then the
tyre is insufficiently sealed. The journey
should not be continued. Call roadside
assistance for recovery.
•
If the tyre pressure is higher than
1.3 bar (19 psi), the tyre must be infla-
ted to the pressure specified in accord-
ance with the tyre pressure label on the
driver's side door pillar (1 bar = 100 kPa
= 14.5 psi). Release air using the pres-
sure reducing valve if the tyre pressure
is too high.
WARNING
Check the tyre pressure regularly.
Volvo recommends that the car is driven to the
nearest authorised Volvo workshop for the
replacement/repair of the damaged tyre.
Advise the workshop that the tyre contains
sealing fluid.
The sealing fluid bottle and hose must be
replaced after use. Volvo recommends that
these replacements be performed by an
authorised Volvo workshop.
WARNING
Maximum mileage with tyres containing
sealing fluid is 200 km (120 miles).
The compressor is an electrical device. Fol-
low local regulations related to waste man-
agement.
Related information
•
Recommended tyre pressure (p. 556)
•
Emergency puncture repair kit (p. 568)
•
Inflating tyres with the compressor from
the puncture repair kit (p. 573)
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Inflating tyres with the compressor
from the puncture repair kit
The car's original tyres can be inflated using
the compressor in the emergency puncture
repair kit.
1. The compressor must be switched off.
Make sure that the switch is in position
0
(Off), and take out the electrical cable and
the air hose.
2. Attach the air hose directly into the com-
pressor's bottle bracket and turn clock-
wise until it clicks.
Move the warning decal to the side of the
compressor. It does not need to be
attached to the wheel cover unless the
sealing fluid is used.
3. Unscrew the tyre's dust cap and screw in
the air hose's valve connection to the bot-
tom of the thread on the tyre's air valve.
4. Connect the electrical cable to the closest
12 V socket and start the car.
WARNING
Inhaling car exhaust fumes could result in
danger to life. Never leave the engine run-
ning in sealed areas or areas that lack suffi-
cient ventilation.
WARNING
Do not leave children in the car without
supervision when the engine is running.
5. Start the compressor by flicking the
switch to position
I
(On).
Risk of overheating. The compressor must
not run for more than 10 minutes.
6. Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified
on the tyre pressure label on the driver
side door pillar. Release air using the pres-
sure reducing valve if the tyre pressure is
too high.
7. Switch off the compressor. Detach the air
hose and the electrical cable.
8. Refit the dust cap on the tyre.
•
After a tyre has been inflated, always
refit the dust cap in order to avoid dam-
age to the valve from gravel, dirt, etc.
•
Only use plastic dust caps. Metal dust
caps can rust and become difficult to
unscrew.
The compressor is an electrical device. Fol-
low local regulations related to waste man-
agement.
Related information
•
Recommended tyre pressure (p. 556)
•
Using a puncture repair kit (p. 569)
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Passenger compartment interior
Overview of the passenger compartment's
interior and storage locations.
Front seat
Storage compartment in door panel, card holder on
left of steering wheel, storage under driver's seat
1
,
sun visor and glovebox with extensible hook.
Storage compartment for legroom, electrical socket
and USB port above the wireless phone charger
*
,
cup holder and storage under armrest in tunnel con-
sole.
Rear seat
Storage compartment in the door panel, cup holder
*
in the centre seat backrest, storage pocket
*
on the
front seat backrest and also USB ports
*
in the tunnel
console.
WARNING
Keep loose objects such as mobile phones,
cameras, remote controls for accessories,
etc. in the glove compartment or other
compartments. Otherwise they may injure
people in the car in the event of sudden
braking or a collision.
Keep in mind that high gloss surfaces, for
example, are easily scratched by metal
objects. Do not place keys, phones and
other items on sensitive surfaces.
Related information
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Connecting a device via USB port (p. 505)
1
A maximum of 1 kg (2.2 lbs) can be stored here.
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Tunnel console
The tunnel console is located between the
front seats.
Storage compartment with cup holder.
Storage compartment under the armrest.
Climate controls for the rear seat climate
functions
*
or storage compartment. There
are also USB ports underneath
*
.
WARNING
Keep loose objects such as mobile phones,
cameras, remote controls for accessories,
etc. in the glove compartment or other
compartments. Otherwise they may injure
people in the car in the event of sudden
braking or a collision.
Keep in mind that high gloss surfaces, for
example, are easily scratched by metal
objects. Do not place keys, phones and
other items on sensitive surfaces.
One of the detectors for the alarm
*
is
located under the tunnel console's cup
holder. Avoid leaving coins, keys and other
metal objects in the cup holder, since this
may trigger the alarm.
The USB sockets can be used for charging
a mobile phone or tablet, for example. Only
the front USB input can be used to play
media in the car's audio system.
Related information
•
•
•
Passenger compartment interior (p. 576)
•
•
Using the cigarette lighter
*
The cigarette lighter can be a complement to
the 12 V socket in the front section of the tun-
nel console.
Cigarette lighter in tunnel console, front seat.
1. Press the button on the lighter.
> The button jumps up when the lighter
starts to glow.
2. Pull the lighter out from the socket and
use the glow to give a light.
3. Refit the lighter in the socket.
WARNING
Take care when the lighter is activated so
that the glowing part does not, for exam-
ple, damage the interior or injure passen-
gers.
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Related information
•
Passenger compartment interior (p. 576)
•
Emptying the ashtray
*
When there is a cigarette lighter fitted in the
car there is a detachable ashtray in the tunnel
console.
1. Detach the ashtray by pulling it straight up
and empty the contents.
2. Refit the ashtray in the tunnel console.
WARNING
Exercise caution with smouldering glow
and ash so that they do not damage the
interior or injure passengers, for example.
Only extinguish cigarettes on the intended
surface.
Related information
•
Passenger compartment interior (p. 576)
•
Electrical sockets
There is one 12V electrical socket in the tun-
nel console and one 12V electrical socket
*
in
the luggage compartment/cargo area.
If a problem occurs with an electrical socket,
contact a workshop - an authorised Volvo
workshop is recommended.
12 V electrical socket
12 V electrical socket in tunnel console, front seat.
The 12 V sockets can be used for various
accessories designed for this, such as music
players, cooler boxes and mobile phones.
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12 V electrical socket in cargo area
*
.
Related information
•
Passenger compartment interior (p. 576)
•
Using electrical sockets (p. 579)
Using electrical sockets
12 V sockets can be used for various acces-
sories designed for this, such as music play-
ers, cooler boxes and mobile phones.
For the sockets to supply current, the car's
electrical system must be set in the lowest
ignition position
I
. The sockets are then active
as long as the starter battery level does not
become too low.
If the engine is switched off and the car is
locked, the sockets are deactivated. If the
engine is switched off and the car is not
locked, or is locked with double lock tempo-
rarily deactivated, then the sockets continue to
be active for a further seven minutes.
Remember that use of the electrical socket
with the engine switched off entails a risk
of discharging the starter battery, which
can limit functionality.
Accessories that are connected to the elec-
trical sockets may be activated even when
the car's electrical system is disconnected
or if preconditioning is used. For this rea-
son, disconnect the connectors when they
are not in use in order to avoid the starter
battery being discharged.
WARNING
•
Do not use accessories with large or
heavy connectors - they can damage
the socket or come loose when driving.
•
Do not use accessories that can cause
interference to the car's radio receiver
or electrical system for example.
•
Position the accessory so that it is not
at risk of injuring the driver or passen-
gers in the event of heavy braking or
collision.
•
Keep an eye on connected accessories
as they can generate heat that can
burn passengers or the interior.
Using 12 V sockets
1. Remove the blanking plug (tunnel con-
sole) or fold down the cover (cargo area)
in front of the socket and plug in the
accessory's connector.
2. Unplug the accessory's connector and
refit the blanking plug (tunnel console) or
fold up the cover (cargo area) when the
socket is not in use or if the socket is left
unattended.
Maximum socket output is 120 W (10 A)
per socket.
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Related information
•
•
Passenger compartment interior (p. 576)
Using the glovebox
The glovebox is located on the passenger
side. The printed owner's manual and maps
can be kept in the glovebox, for example.
There is also space for a pen and card holder.
Glovebox with extensible hook.
The hook on the glovebox can be extended
when the glovebox is open so that it can be
used after the glovebox has been closed.
Fold in the hook completely before the glo-
vebox is closed, otherwise it can break off.
Locking and unlocking the glovebox
*
The glovebox can be locked, e.g. when the car
is taken in for service, left at a hotel or similar.
The glovebox can only be locked/unlocked
with the accompanying key.
The key's designated storage space. The figure is
schematic - the design may vary.
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The figure is schematic - the design may vary.
Locking the glovebox:
Insert the key in the glovebox lock cylin-
der.
Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise.
Pull out the key.
–
Unlock by carrying this out in reverse
order.
Using the glovebox as a cooled area
*
The glovebox can be used for cooling of e.g.
drinks or food. The cooling works when the
climate control system is active (i.e. when the
car is set in ignition position
II
or when the
engine is running).
The figure is schematic - the design may vary.
Activating cooling.
Deactivating cooling.
–
Activate or deactivate the cooling by mov-
ing the control to the end position toward
the passenger compartment/glovebox.
Related information
•
Passenger compartment interior (p. 576)
•
Sun visors
There are sun visors in the roof in front of the
driver seat and the front seat passenger seat
which can be folded down and angled out to
the side when necessary.
The figure is schematic - the design may vary.
The mirror lighting
*
is switched on automati-
cally when the guard is lifted up.
The mirror frame incorporates a holder for e.g.
cards or tickets.
Related information
•
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Cargo area
The car has a flexible cargo area that makes it
possible to transport and secure large
objects.
By folding down the backrests in the rear seat,
the cargo area can become quite spacious.
Use the load retaining eyelets or bag holders
available for holding the load securely in place.
The parcel shelf can be removed easily to
make room for bulky loads.
The car's towing eye and puncture repair kit or
spare wheel
*
are stored under the cargo area
floor.
Related information
•
Recommendations for loading (p. 582)
•
•
Load retaining eyelets (p. 584)
•
Remove and store the parcel shelf
(p. 587)
Recommendations for loading
There are a number of things that are impor-
tant to bear in mind when loading the car.
Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The
total of the weight of the passengers and all
accessories reduces the car's payload by a
corresponding weight.
WARNING
The car’s driving properties change
depending on the weight and positioning
of the load.
Loading in the cargo area
Good things to remember when loading:
•
Position the load firmly against the rear
seat's backrest.
•
Heavy objects should be placed as low as
possible. Avoid placing heavy loads on
lowered backrests.
•
Cover sharp edges with something soft to
avoid damaging the upholstery.
•
Secure all loads to the load retaining eye-
lets with straps or web lashings.
WARNING
A loose object weighing 20 kg (44 pounds)
can, in a frontal collision at a speed of
50 km/h (30 mph) carry the impact of an
item weighing 1000 kg (2200 pounds).
WARNING
Leave 10 cm (4 inches) space between the
load and the side windows if the car is loa-
ded to above the top edge of the door win-
dows. Otherwise, the intended protection
of the inflatable curtain, which is concealed
in the headlining, may be compromised.
WARNING
Always secure the load. During heavy brak-
ing the load may otherwise shift, causing
injury to the car's occupants.
Cover sharp edges and sharp corners with
something soft.
Switch off the engine and apply the park-
ing brake when loading/unloading long
items. Otherwise you may accidentally
knock the gear lever or gear selector with
the load into a drive position - and the car
could then move off.
Increasing the space in the cargo area
To expand the cargo area and simplify loading,
the rear seat's backrest can be lowered. Note
that objects must not prevent the function of
the WHIPS system for the front seats if any of
the rear seat's backrests is folded down.
A through-load hatch
*
in the rear seat can be
folded down for carrying long and narrow
loads.
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Related information
•
Load retaining eyelets (p. 584)
•
Lowering the backrests in the rear seat
(p. 179)
•
Through-load hatch in the rear seat
•
Roof load and loading on load carriers
(p. 583)
•
Roof load and loading on load
carriers
For loading on the car's roof, the load carriers
that Volvo have developed are recommended.
This is in order to avoid damage to the car and
in order to achieve the maximum possible
safety during a journey. Volvo's load carriers
are available for purchase at authorised Volvo
retailers.
Carefully follow the installation instructions
supplied with the carriers.
•
Distribute the load evenly over the load
carriers. Put the heaviest objects at the
bottom.
•
Check periodically that the load carriers
and load are properly secured. Lash the
load securely with retaining straps.
•
If the load is longer than the car at the
front, e.g. a canoe or kayak, fit the towing
eye to its front socket and attach the bun-
gee to this.
•
The size of the area exposed to the wind,
and therefore fuel consumption, increase
with the size of the load.
•
Drive gently. Avoid quick acceleration,
heavy braking and hard cornering.
WARNING
The car's centre of gravity and driving cha-
racteristics are altered by roof loads.
Follow the car's specifications with regard
to weights and maximum permitted load.
Related information
•
Recommendations for loading (p. 582)
•
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Bag hooks
Bag hooks keep carrier bags in place and pre-
vent them from overturning and spreading
their contents across the cargo area.
Along the sides
There is a bag hook in the side panel on each
side of the cargo area.
The bag hooks may be loaded with a maxi-
mum of 5 kg (11 lbs).
In glovebox
There is also an extensible hook in the glove-
box that can be used for hanging up a bag.
Related information
•
Recommendations for loading (p. 582)
•
•
Fitting and removing the safety net
Load retaining eyelets
Use the load retaining eyelets to attach
straps in order to anchor items in the cargo
area.
WARNING
Hard, sharp and/or heavy objects which
protrude may cause injury under violent
braking.
Always secure large and heavy objects
with a seatbelt or cargo retaining straps.
Related information
•
Recommendations for loading (p. 582)
•
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Through-load hatch in the rear
seat
*
The hatch in the rear seat's backrest can be
opened to transport long narrow items, e.g.
skis.
1. In the cargo area, grip the hatch's handle
and fold down the hatch.
2. Fold forward the armrest in the rear seat.
3. Adjust the centre seat's head restraint
upwards so that the steel tubes do not
block the hatch opening.
If the private locking function is used then the
through-load hatch must be closed.
Related information
•
Recommendations for loading (p. 582)
•
•
Load retaining eyelets (p. 584)
Folding up the cargo area floor
The cargo area floor can be secured in raised
position using the support arm.
1. Grip the handle to fold up the cargo area
floor.
2. Fold up the support arm and secure the
end in the socket on the underside of the
cargo area floor.
> The cargo area floor remains in raised
position.
Related information
•
Fitting and removing the safety
net
*
The safety net prevents loads from being
thrown forward in the passenger compart-
ment in the event of sudden braking.
The safety net is fitted into four mounting
points.
For reasons of safety, the safety net must
always be fastened and anchored as descri-
bed below.
The net is made of a strong nylon fabric and
can be secured two different locations in the
car:
•
Rear fitting - behind the rear seat.
•
Front fitting - behind the front seats.
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WARNING
Loads in the luggage compartment must
be anchored well, and also using a cor-
rectly fitted safety net.
Fitting the safety net
WARNING
It is necessary to ensure that the upper
securing points of the safety net are fitted
correctly and that the puller-straps are
hooked in properly.
Damaged safety nets must not be used.
With forward mounting, the safety net is
most easily mounted via one of the rear
doors.
1. Unfold the safety net with the upper
attachment hooks facing up.
2. Hook one retaining hook of the net into the
front or rear roof mounting with the
anchoring strap locks turned towards you.
Remove any clothing hooks from the roof
bracket by turning it a quarter turn clock-
wise on the left-hand side and a quarter
turn anticlockwise on the right-hand side
respectively.
Applies to left-hand side.
3. Hook the net's second attachment hook
to the roof bracket on the opposite side.
Take care to press forward the net's
retaining hooks for each respective roof
mounting's front end position.
4.
Rear fitting.
For rear fitting:
With the net fitted in the rear roof mount-
ings, hook the safety net's puller-straps
into the front load retaining eyelets in the
cargo area.
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