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Help functions

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The system will switch to the

P

position auto-

matically:

if the ignition is switched off while

D

or

R

is selected.

if the driver unbuckles the seat belt and
opens the driver's door while the vehicle is
running with a gear other than

P

selected.

To park a vehicle with an unbuckled seat belt
and open door – end

P

mode by shifting to

R

or

D

again.

If the vehicle is switched off in gear position

N

, it will not automatically switch to the

P

position. This makes it possible to wash the
vehicle in an automatic car wash.

Reverse – R

Select

R

when backing up. The vehicle must

be stationary when

R

is selected.

Neutral – N

In

N

position, the vehicle can roll freely. The

vehicle can be started when it is in

N

position.

Apply the parking brake if the vehicle is sta-
tionary with the gear selector in the

N

posi-

tion.

To move to another gear position when

N

is

selected, the brake pedal must be depressed
and the ignition in mode

II

. For vehicles with

the small gear selector, the engine must be
running.

D drive mode

D

is the normal driving gear position. The

transmission shifts up or down automatically
depending on acceleration and speed.

The vehicle must be stationary when the gear
selector is moved from

R

to

D

.

Manual position – M

Overview of gear shift pattern in the instrument

panel for large gear selector.

With position

M

, it is possible to shift gears

manually. Engine braking will occur when the
accelerator pedal is released.

The

M

position is selected by moving the gear

selector to the side from

D

to the end position

at "

±

".

Push the gear selector forward toward

+

(plus) and release to shift up one gear.

Pull the gear selector backward toward

(minus) and release to shift down one
gear.

Push the gear selector to the side to the
end position at

D

to return to

D

mode.

Overview of gear shift pattern in the instrument

panel for the small gear selector.

With position

M

, it is possible to shift gears

manually. Engine braking will occur when the
accelerator pedal is released.

M

position is selected by moving the gear

selector rearward from

D

.

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Applies to vehicles with the small gear selector.

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Push the gear selector to the right toward
"

+

" (plus) and release to shift up one gear.

Push the gear selector to the left toward
"

" (minus) and release to shift down one

gear.

Push the gear selector rearward to return
to

D

mode.

For smooth shifting and engine performance,
the transmission will shift down automatically
if the vehicle's speed becomes too low for the
selected gear.

Related information

Automatic transmission (p. 406)

Shiftlock (p. 411)

Using the steering wheel paddles

*

to shift

(p. 409)

The kickdown function (p. 412)

Using the steering wheel paddles

*

to shift

The steering wheel paddles are a supplement
to the gear selector and make it possible to
shift manually without removing your hands
from the steering wheel.

The function is available in position

D

or

M

.

"

-

": Shift down one gear.

"

+

": Shift up one gear.

Change

To shift:

Pull one of the paddles toward the steer-
ing wheel and then release.

As long as the engine speed (rpm) is within
the permissible range for the selected gear, a
gear shift will take place each time a paddle is

pulled. The current gear will be displayed in
the instrument panel.

In the

M

position, the paddles are automati-

cally activated.

Instrument panel when the paddles are activated for

shifting in manual mode, large gear selector.

Instrument panel when the paddles are activated for

shifting in manual mode, small gear selector.

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Activating the steering wheel paddles
in the D position

To be able to shift gears using the paddles,
they must be activated:

Pull one of the paddles toward the steer-
ing wheel.
> A number in the instrument panel indi-

cates the current gear being used.

Instrument panel when shifting gears using steering

wheel paddles, large gear selector.

Instrument panel when shifting gears using steering

wheel paddles, small gear selector.

Turning off the steering wheel paddles
in the D position

Manual deactivation

Pull the right paddle (

+

) toward the steer-

ing wheel and hold it there until the num-
ber in the instrument panel goes out.
> The transmission will return to the

D

position.

Automatic deactivation

The steering wheel paddles will switch off
after a short time if they are not being used.
This is shown by the number in the instrument
panel going out. If engine braking is currently
being used, the paddles will remain active
until engine braking stops.

Related information

Automatic transmission (p. 406)

Shifting gears with automatic transmis-
sion (p. 407)

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Shiftlock

The automatic transmission's shiftlock func-
tion helps prevent inadvertently moving the
gear selector between different positions.

There are two types of shiftlocks: mechanical
and automatic.

Mechanical shiftlock

Shiftlock for vehicles with large gear selectors.

The gear selector can be moved back and
forth between

N

and

D

. The other positions

have a shiftlock that is operated using the lock
button on the gear selector.

Press and hold the shiftlock button and move
the gear selector forward or backward
between

P

,

R

,

N

and

D

.

Automatic shiftlock

The automatic shiftlock has a separate safety
system.

From Park – P or Neutral – N

To move the gear selector from

P

or

N

to

another gear selector position, the brake pedal
must be depressed and the ignition in mode

II

.

For vehicles with the small gear selector, the
engine must be running.

If the gear selector is in

N

and the vehicle has

been stationary for at least 3 seconds (with or
without the engine running), the gear selector
will be locked in that position.

Messages in the instrument panel

If the gear selector is locked in position a mes-
sage will appear in the instrument panel e.g.

Gear lever

Press brake pedal to activate

gear lever

.

There is no mechanical shiftlock function.

7

Related information

Automatic transmission (p. 406)

Shifting gears with automatic transmis-
sion (p. 407)

Deactivating the automatic shiftlock
(p. 411)

Deactivating the automatic

shiftlock

8

If the vehicle does not have electrical current,
the automatic shiftlock may be disengaged
on vehicles equipped with the large gear
selector. The shiftlock cannot be disengaged
on vehicles equipped with the small gear
selector.

Large gear selector overview.

If the vehicle cannot be driven (e.g. due to a
discharged battery), the gear selector must be
moved to the

N

position so that the vehicle

can be moved.

7

Applies for vehicles with the small gear selector

8

The function is not available for vehicles with the small gear selector.

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Lift the rubber mat in the storage com-
partment in front of the gear selector.
Locate the hole with a spring-loaded but-
ton in the bottom of the compartment.

Press a small screwdriver or similar object
into the hole and hold it down.

Move the gear selector to

N

and release

the button.

4. Replace the rubber mat.

Overview of small gear selector, where it is not pos-

sible to deactivate the shiftlock.

Related information

Shiftlock (p. 411)

Automatic transmission (p. 406)

The kickdown function

Kickdown can be used when maximum
acceleration is needed e.g. when passing.

When the accelerator pedal is depressed all
the way to the floor (past the normal full accel-
erator position), the transmission will auto-
matically engage kickdown, i.e. immediately
shift down to a lower gear.

If the accelerator pedal is released from the
kickdown position, the transmission will auto-
matically shift up again.

Safety function

The transmission control module is equipped
with a downshift protection feature to help
prevent the engine from overheating.

In some conditions, the transmission will pre-
vent downshifting/kickdown if this would lead
to such high engine speed (rpm) that the
engine could be damaged. If the driver still
attempts downshifting or kickdown at a high
rpm, nothing will happen and the original gear
will remain selected.

With kickdown, the vehicle can downshift one
or more steps at a time depending on the
engine speed. The vehicle upshifts when the
engine reaches its maximum rpm to prevent
engine damage.

Related information

Automatic transmission (p. 406)

The Launch function

*

Launch can be used to provide maximum
acceleration from a standstill. The function is
available for the drive modes:

Dynamic

,

Comfort

and

Individual

.

Activating Launch

Make sure that the vehicle is stationary and
that the wheels are pointing straight ahead.

1. Put the gear selector in

D

position.

2. Depress the brake pedal fully.

3. Then fully depress the accelerator pedal.

4. Release the brake pedal within 2 seconds.

NOTE

If the Launch function does not work, wait
a few minutes to let the driveline reach
working temperature before trying again.

CAUTION

The driveline is exposed to wear when
using Launch and the function is therefore
only available a limited number of times.

Related information

Automatic transmission (p. 406)

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Automatic transmission symbols

and messages

If a problem occurs with the transmission, a
symbol and a message are displayed in the
instrument panel.

CAUTION

Check the operating temperature of the
transmission to help avoid damage to any
of the drive system components. If there is
a risk of overheating, a warning symbol will
appear in the instrument panel and a text
message will be displayed. Follow the rec-
ommendations given.

Symbol Meaning

A fault has occurred in the trans-
mission.

Read the message in the instru-
ment panel.

Hot or overheated transmission.

Read the message in the instru-
ment panel.

Temporary fault in driveline.

Read the message in the instru-
ment panel.

Related information

Automatic transmission (p. 406)

All Wheel Drive (AWD)

*

All-wheel drive (AWD

9

), also called four-

wheel drive, means that power is distributed
to all four wheels, which improves traction.

To achieve the best traction, power is auto-
matically directed to the wheels that have the
best grip. The system continuously calculates
the need for torque to the rear wheels, and
can immediately redistribute up to half of the
engine's torque to the rear wheels.

All-wheel drive also has a stabilizing effect at
higher speeds. In normal driving conditions,
most of the engine's power is directed to the
front wheels. When the vehicle is stationary,
all-wheel drive is always activated in prepara-
tion for maximum traction during acceleration.

All-wheel drive reacts differently depending on
which drive mode is selected.

Related information

Drive modes

*

(p. 413)

Transmission (p. 406)

Drive modes

*

Drive modes affect the vehicle's driving cha-
racteristics in different ways to enhance and
simplify the driving experience in certain
types of situations.

Drive modes enable easy access to the vehi-
cle's many functions and settings in different
driving situations. The following systems are
adapted to help optimize driving characteris-
tics in each drive mode:

Steering

Engine/transmission/all-wheel drive

*

Brakes

Shock absorbers

Instrument panel

Start/Stop function

Climate control settings

Select the drive mode that is adapted to the
current driving conditions. Keep in mind that
not all drive modes are available in all situa-
tions.

Available drive modes

When the engine is started, the vehicle will be
in

Comfort

mode and the start/stop function

will be activated. Drive mode can be changed
once the vehicle is started, e.g. to

Individual

mode. Once

Individual

mode is selected, you

can adjust settings to personal preferences,
e.g. to show the tachometer.

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Comfort

Comfort

is the vehicle's default mode. The

settings offer driving comfort, light steering
and soft suspension adapted for normal driv-
ing.

In

Comfort

mode, no tachometer will be dis-

played in the instrument panel

10

.

Eco

Adapt the vehicle for more fuel-efficient
and eco-friendly driving with

Eco

mode.

In this mode, the Start/Stop function is acti-
vated, suspension is soft and certain climate
settings are reduced.

When driving in

Eco

mode, an ECO gauge

indicating how economical the driving is will
be displayed in the instrument panel.

Dynamic

Dynamic

mode is designed to help pro-

vide sportier driving characteristics and a
faster acceleration response.

Gear shifting will be faster and more distinct
and the transmission will prioritize gears with
a higher traction force.

Steering response is faster and suspension is
stiffer

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to help reduce body roll when corner-

ing.

The Start/Stop function is deactivated.

Dynamic

mode is also available in a

Polestar

Engineered

*

version.

Individual

Customizes drive mode to personal prefer-
ences.

Select one of the drive modes as a basis and
adjust the settings to achieve your preferred
driving characteristics. These settings will be
stored in the active driver profile and will be
available every time the vehicle is unlocked
with that remote key.

Individual drive mode is only available if it has
been activated in the center display.

Settings view

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for Individual drive mode.

1. Tap

Settings

in the Top view.

2. Tap

My Car

Individual Drive Mode

and select

Individual Drive Mode

.

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All Wheel Drive

10

Only applies to vehicles with 8-inch instrument panels.

11

Vehicles with Four-C.

12

The illustration is generic - details may vary according to vehicle model.

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3. Under

Presets

, select one of the following

drive modes as a basis:

Eco

,

Comfort

,

Dynamic

or

Polestar Engineered

*

.

The following settings can be modified:

Driver Display

Steering Force

Powertrain Characteristics

Brake Characteristics

Suspension Control

ECO Climate

Start/Stop

.

Related information

Changing drive mode

*

(p. 415)

Eco drive mode (p. 416)

Economical driving (p. 423)

Start/Stop function (p. 418)

All Wheel Drive (AWD)

*

(p. 413)

Driver profiles (p. 134)

Regenerative braking

*

(p. 405)

Changing drive mode

*

Select the drive mode that is adapted to the
current driving conditions.

The drive mode is changed using the control
in the tunnel console.

Keep in mind that not all drive modes are
available in all situations.

To change drive mode:

1. Press the

DRIVE MODE

control.

> A pop-up menu will appear in the cen-

ter display.

2. Roll the wheel upward or downward to

the desired drive mode.

3. Press the drive mode control or tap its

button in the center display to confirm the
selection.
> The selected drive mode is shown in

the instrument panel.

Related information

Drive modes

*

(p. 413)

Activating and deactivating Eco drive
mode using the function button (p. 418)

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Eco drive mode

Eco

drive mode can help make driving more

fuel-efficient and eco-friendly.

Use this mode to save fuel and promote eco-
friendly driving.

When

Eco

mode is activated, the following

characteristics are modified:

The automatic transmission's shifting
points.

Engine control and accelerator pedal
response.

Eco Coast functionality is activated and
engine braking is disabled when the accel-
erator pedal is released at speeds
between 65 and 140 km/h
(40 and 87 mph).

Some of the climate system settings will
be reduced or switched off.

Information will be shown in the ECO
gauge in the instrument panel to help pro-
mote more eco-friendly and economical
driving.

Coast function Eco Coast

Eco Coast essentially deactivates engine brak-
ing, allowing the vehicle's kinetic energy to be
used to roll greater distances. When the driver
releases the accelerator pedal, the transmis-
sion is automatically disengaged from the
engine. Engine speed is reduced to idling
speed to reduce fuel consumption.

This function is most effective in driving situa-
tions where the vehicle can roll freely for a
long distance e.g. on roads with slight down-
grades or when a decrease in speed is antici-
pated such as when approaching an area with
a lower speed limit.

Activating Eco Coast

The function is activated when the accelerator
pedal is fully released and the following condi-
tions are met:

Eco

drive mode is activated.

The gear selector is in

D

.

The vehicle's speed is approximately
65-140 km/h (40-87 mph).

The gradient of the downgrade is less than
approximately 6%.

COASTING

will be displayed in the instrument

panel when Eco Coast is being used.

Limitations

Eco Coast is not available if

the engine and/or transmission are not at
normal working temperatures

the gear selector is moved from

D

to man-

ual shifting mode

the vehicle's speed is not within the
65-140 km/h (40-87 mph) range

the gradient of the downgrade is more
than approximately 6%

the steering wheel paddles

*

are being

used for manual shifting.

Deactivating and turning off Eco Coast

In certain situations, it may be advisable to
deactivate or turn off Eco Coast so that engine
braking can be used. These situations might
include driving down steep hills or before
passing another vehicle to help ensure this
can be done as safely as possible.

Deactivate Eco Coast by

pressing the accelerator or brake pedal

moving the gear selector to manual mode

using the steering wheel paddles

*

to shift.

Turn off Eco Coast by

switching to another drive mode

*

deactivating

Eco

drive mode in Function

view.

It is possible to roll short distances even with-
out Eco Coast in order to help conserve fuel.
However, for the best fuel economy, Eco
Coast should be activated and used to roll
longer distances.

Cruise control Eco Cruise

When cruise control is activated in the

Eco

drive mode, the vehicle's acceleration and
deceleration will be slower than in other drive
modes to help further conserve fuel. Because
of this, the vehicle's actual speed may be
slightly above or below the set speed.

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On a level road, the vehicle's actual speed
may differ from the set speed when cruise
control is active and the vehicle is coast-
ing.

On a steep uphill gradient, the vehicle's
speed is reduced until the transmission
downshifts. Reduced acceleration is then
initiated in order to reach the set speed.

On a downhill gradient in which the vehi-
cle is coasting, the vehicle's actual speed
may be slightly above or below the set
speed. The function uses engine braking
to keep the set speed. If necessary, the
normal brakes are also applied.

ECO gauge in the instrument panel

Eco gauge in 12" instrument panel

*

.

Eco gauge in 8" instrument panel.

The ECO gauge indicates how economical
current driving is:

A low reading in the green area of the
gauge indicates economical driving.

A high reading is shown when driving is
not economical, e.g. heavy braking or
rapid acceleration.

The ECO gauge also has an indicator showing
how a reference driver would drive in the same
driving situation. This is shown by the short
pointer in the gauge.

ECO Climate

In

Eco

mode, ECO climate is automatically

activated in the passenger compartment to
help reduce energy consumption.

NOTE

When the

Eco

drive mode is activated, set-

tings for certain climate system and elec-
tricity consuming functions are reduced.
Some of these settings can be reset man-
ually, but full functionality will only be
restored by switching off

Eco

mode or

adapting the

Individual

*

drive mode to full

climate system functionality.

If condensation forms on the windows, tap the
max defroster button, which will function nor-
mally.

Related information

Changing drive mode

*

(p. 415)

Activating and deactivating Eco drive
mode using the function button (p. 418)

Drive modes

*

(p. 413)

Economical driving (p. 423)

Start/Stop function (p. 418)

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Activating and deactivating Eco

drive mode using the function

button

There is a function button for

Eco

drive mode

in the center display's Function view if the
vehicle is not equipped with a drive mode
control in the tunnel console.

When the engine is switched off,

Eco

mode is

deactivated and must therefore be reactivated
each time the engine is started.

ECO

will be

displayed in the instrument panel when the
function is activated.

Selecting Eco drive mode in the center
display's Function view

Tap the

Driving Mode ECO

button to

activate or deactivate the function.

> An indicator light in the button will illu-

minate when the function is activated.

Related information

Eco drive mode (p. 416)

Changing drive mode

*

(p. 415)

Drive modes

*

(p. 413)

Start/Stop function

Start/Stop is a function that temporarily
switches off the engine when the vehicle has
stopped, e.g. at a traffic light or in heavy traf-
fic, and then starts it again automatically
when needed.

The Start/Stop function reduces fuel con-
sumption, which helps to reduce exhaust
emissions.

The system makes it possible to drive more
economically and climate-smart by letting the
engine auto-stop when appropriate.

Related information

Driving with the Start/Stop function
(p. 418)

Conditions for the Start/Stop function
(p. 420)

Drive modes

*

(p. 413)

Driving with the Start/Stop

function

Start/stop is a function that temporarily turns
off the engine when the vehicle is stationary
and then automatically starts it when needed.

The Start/Stop function is available when the
ignition is started and can be activated if cer-
tain conditions are met.

The instrument panel indicates when the func-
tion is

Available

active

not available.

All of the vehicle's ordinary systems, such as
lighting, radio, etc. function normally when the
engine has been auto-stopped. Certain func-
tions may be temporarily reduced however
such as the climate system's blower speed or
extremely high audio system volume.

Auto-stop

To auto-stop the engine:

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Stop the vehicle by applying the brakes
and keep the brake pedal depressed. The
engine will auto-stop.

In

Comfort

or

Eco

drive mode, the engine

may auto-stop before the vehicle has com-
pletely stopped.

With Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist
activated, the engine will auto-stop about
three seconds after the vehicle has stopped.

Auto-start

The following conditions must be met for the
engine to auto-start.

Release the brake pedal. The engine will
auto-start and the vehicle can be driven.
On an uphill gradient, Hill Start Assist
(HSA

13

) will activate to help prevent the

vehicle from rolling backward.

When the Auto-hold function is activated,
auto-start will be delayed until the acceler-
ator is pressed.

When Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot
Assist are activated, the engine will auto-
start when the accelerator pedal is
depressed or the

button on the left-

side steering wheel keypad is pressed.

Maintain pressure on the brake pedal and
press the accelerator pedal. The engine
will auto-start.

On a downhill gradient: Release the brake
pedal slightly so that the vehicle begins to
roll. The engine will auto-start after a slight
increase in speed.

Symbols in the instrument panel

White – Displayed in the tachometer

when the function is available.

Green – Shown in the tachometer

when the function is active and the engine is
auto-stopped.

Gray – When the symbol is grayed-

out with a line through it, the function is not
available.

If no symbol is shown, the function is
switched off.

The function is active and the engine has auto-stop-

ped.

On vehicles with the 8-inch instrument panel,
the symbol will be shown at the bottom of the
speedometer.

Related information

Deactivating the Start/Stop function
(p. 420)

Conditions for the Start/Stop function
(p. 420)

Start/Stop function (p. 418)

Hill Start Assist (p. 405)

Auto-hold brakes (p. 403)

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Deactivating the Start/Stop

function

In certain situations, it may be advisable to
turn the Start/Stop function off.

To turn off Start/Stop, tap the

Start/Stop

function button

in the center display's Func-
tion view. The indicator light
in the button will go out
when the function has been
turned off.

The function will remain turned off until:

it is reactivated

the drive mode is changed to

Eco

.

Related information

Driving with the Start/Stop function
(p. 418)

Conditions for the Start/Stop function
(p. 420)

Conditions for the Start/Stop

function

Certain conditions must be met for Start/
Stop to function.

If any condition is not met, this will be indi-
cated in the instrument panel.

The engine does not auto-stop

The engine will not auto-stop if:

The vehicle has not reached a speed of
ca 10 km/h (6 mph) after starting.

After several auto-stops, the speed must
again exceed approximately ca 10 km/h
(6 mph) before the next auto-stop.

The driver has not fastened the seatbelt.

The engine is not running at its normal
operating temperature.

The ambient temperature is under
approximately -5 °C (23 °F) or over
approximately 30 °C (86 °F).

Windshield heating is activated.

The climate system settings and the
actual climate in the passenger compart-
ment differ.

The vehicle is in reverse.

The driver is making large steering wheel
movements.

The road gradient is very steep.

The hood is open.

Driving at high altitude and the engine has
not reached its normal operating tempera-
ture.

ABS has been activated.

Hard braking (even if the ABS system has
not been activated).

Many starts during a short period of time
have triggered the starter motor's over-
heating protection.

The exhaust system's particulate filter is
full.

A trailer is connected to the vehicle's elec-
trical system.

The transmission is not running at its nor-
mal operating temperature.

The gear selector is in mode

M

(

±

).

If traffic conditions allow it (for example in
a traffic jam).

The engine does not auto-start

The engine will not auto-start after an auto-
stop if:

The driver is not wearing a seat belt, the
gear selector is in the

P

position and the

driver's door is open. The engine must be
started normally.

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The engine auto-starts while the brake
pedal is depressed

In the following situations, the engine will
auto-start even if the brake pedal is
depressed:

High levels of condensation on the inside
of the windows.

The climate system settings and the
actual climate in the passenger compart-
ment differ.

The brake pedal is pumped repeatedly.

The hood is open.

The vehicle begins to roll or increases
speed slightly if the engine auto-stopped
before the vehicle was at a standstill.

The driver's seat belt is unbuckled with the
gear selector in the

D

or

N

positions.

The gear selector is moved from

D

to

R

or

M

(

±

).

The driver's door is opened with the gear
selector in

D

. An audible signal and a text

message informs the driver that the igni-
tion is on.

WARNING

Do not open the hood if the engine has

auto-stopped. Turn off the engine by

switching off the ignition before lifting the

hood.

Related information

Start/Stop function (p. 418)

Driving with the Start/Stop function
(p. 418)

Deactivating the Start/Stop function
(p. 420)

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Leveling control

*

and suspension

Self-leveling and suspension functions are
controlled automatically.

Shock absorbers (Four-C)

On vehicles equipped with Four-C, the shock
absorbers are adapted to the selected drive

mode and the current vehicle speed. The
shock absorbers are normally set to help opti-
mize comfort and are adjusted continuously
according to the road surface and the vehicle's
acceleration, braking and cornering.

Symbols and messages

If a problem occurs with the leveling control, a
message will be displayed in the instrument
panel.

Symbol

Message

Meaning

Suspension

Service required

A fault has occurred. Visit a workshop

A

as soon as possible.

A

An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.

Related information

Drive modes

*

(p. 413)

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STARTING AND DRIVING

* Option/accessory.

423

Economical driving

A more economical driving style can help
lower fuel consumption.

Before driving

If possible, precondition the vehicle before
driving.

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 start battery.

Avoid using idling to warm up the vehicle
before driving.

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

Eco

drive mode.

Use gear selector position

D

as often as

possible.

When using manual gear shifting, drive
using the highest possible gear. Use the
gear indicator

14

.

Maintain a steady speed and a generous
following distance to traffic ahead to mini-
mize braking. Use engine braking if possi-
ble.

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.

Use trip data to see current fuel consump-
tion.

WARNING

Never turn off the engine while the vehicle

is moving, e.g. when driving downhill. This

deactivates certain important systems

such as power steering and brakes.

After driving

If possible, park in a climate-controlled
garage.

Related information

Eco drive mode (p. 416)

Starting and stopping preconditioning

*

(p. 226)

Checking tire pressure (p. 527)

Activating and deactivating Auto-hold at a
standstill (p. 404)

Start/Stop function (p. 418)

Trip computer (p. 87)

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Only available in certain markets.

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