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Closing and locking boot lid with
button
*
The buttons on the underside of the boot lid
can close and lock the car automatically.
Location of button/buttons on the underside of the
boot lid.
During manual boot lid operation, open or
close it slowly. Do not use force to open/
close it if there is resistance. It may be
damaged and stop working correctly.
Closing
13
–
Press the
button on the underside of
the boot lid.
> The boot lid closes automatically and
remains unlocked.
•
The button is active 24 hours after the
hatch has been left open. Thereafter, it
must be closed manually.
•
If the flap has been open for more than
30 minutes, it will close at a slow
speed.
Locking
14
1. Press the
button on the underside of
the boot lid.
2. Close the hatch manually.
> The boot lid and the doors are locked
Closing and locking
15
–
Press the
button on the underside of
the boot lid.
> The boot lid is closed automatically and
the car is locked
16
.
•
One of the car's remote control keys
must be within range for locking and
unlocking to work.
•
When using keyless
*
locking or closing,
three signals will sound if the key is not
detected sufficiently close to the tail-
gate.
13
Applies to cars with power operated boot lid.
14
Applies to cars with the keyless locking/unlocking option.
15
Applies to cars with keyless locking/unlocking and power operated boot lid.
16
All doors must be closed for locking the car.
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Cancel closing
•
Press the button on the instrument panel.
•
Press the remote control key's button.
•
Press the closing button on the underside
of the boot lid
13
.
•
Press the rubberised pressure plate
beneath the outside handle.
•
Using a kicking motion
*
.
The movement of the boot lid is stopped, and
it returns to fully open. The boot lid can then
be operated manually.
Pinch protection
If something with sufficient resistance pre-
vents the boot lid from closing then the pinch
protection is activated.
•
The movement is stopped, the boot lid
returns to fully open and a long signal
sounds.
WARNING
Pay attention to the risk of crushing when
closing.
Check that there is nobody near the boot
lid before starting to close it as a crush
injury may have severe consequences.
Always operate the boot lid with caution.
Related information
•
Operating the boot lid with foot move-
ment
•
Remote control key range (p. 248)
Operating the boot lid with foot
movement
*
A function which allows the boot lid to open
and close by moving a foot under the rear
bumper makes life easier when your hands
are full.
If the car is equipped with keyless locking and
unlocking
*
then you can open the boot lid with
a foot movement.
The function with both opening and closing of
the boot lid is also available when the car is
equipped with power operated boot lid
*
.
The foot-operated boot lid function is avail-
able in two versions:
•
Only opening with foot movement.
•
Both opening and closing with foot
movement.
Note that the function for closing with foot
movement requires power operated boot
lid
*
.
13
Applies to cars with power operated boot lid.
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The sensor is positioned to the left of centre in the
bumper.
One of the car's remote control keys must be
within range behind the car, approx. 1 metre (3
feet), for opening and closing to be possible.
This also applies to an already unlocked car in
order to avoid accidental opening e.g. in a car
wash.
Opening and closing with foot
movement
Kicking motion within the detector's activation area.
–
Make
one
forward kicking motion under
the left part of the rear bumper. Then take
a step back. The bumper must not be
touched.
> A short acoustic signal sounds when
opening and closing is activated - the
boot lid is opened/closed.
If several kicking motions take place without
an approved remote control key being located
behind the car, opening or closing will not be
possible until after a certain delay.
Do not leave your foot positioned under the
car during the kicking motion. This could
cause activation to fail.
Cancel closing with a foot movement
–
Make
one
forward kicking motion while
closing is in progress in order to stop the
movement of the boot lid.
> The movement of the boot lid is stop-
ped and it returns to fully open. The
boot lid can then be operated manually.
The remote control key does not have to be in
the vicinity of the car to cancel closing.
There is a risk of reduced function, or no
function, if the rear bumper is loaded with
large amounts of ice, snow, dirt or similar.
For this reason, make sure you keep it
clean.
Pay attention to the possibility that the sys-
tem may be activated in a car wash or sim-
ilar if the remote key is within range.
Related information
•
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces
•
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Private locking
The boot lid and rear seat backrest can be
locked with the private locking function when
the car is taken in for service, left at a hotel or
similar. The function prevents the boot lid
from being opened and locks the rear seat
backrest in upright position.
The private locking function
button is located in the cen-
tre display function view.
Depending on the current
status of the lock,
Private
Locking Unlocked
or
Private Locking Locked
is
shown.
Related information
•
Activating and deactivating private locking
(p. 283)
Activating and deactivating private
locking
Private locking is activated with a function
button in the centre display and an optional
PIN code.
The car needs to be in ignition mode
I
as a
minimum for the private locking function to
be activated.
Private locking has two codes:
•
A security code is created the first time
the function is used.
•
A new PIN code is selected every time the
function is activated.
Enter the security code before using
for the first time
A security code needs to be selected during
the first time the function is used. It can then
be used to deactivate private locking if the
selected PIN code has been forgotten or lost.
The security code acts as a PUK code for all
subsequent PIN codes set for the private lock-
ing function.
Save the security code in a safe place.
To create a security code:
1. Press the button for private locking in the
function view.
> A pop-up window is shown.
2. Enter the preferred security code and
press
Confirm
.
> The security code is saved. The private
locking function is now ready for activa-
tion.
Activate private locking
When private locking is activated, the rear
seat must be in upright position for locking
to work.
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1. Press the button for private locking in the
function view.
> A pop-up window is shown.
2. Enter the code to be used in order to
unlock the boot lid and rear seat after
locking and tap on
Confirm
.
> The boot lid and rear seat are locked.
Confirmation of locking takes place by
means of a green indicator being
shown by the button in the function
view.
Deactivate private locking
1. Press the button for private locking in the
function view.
> A pop-up window is shown.
2. Enter the code that was used for locking
and tap on
Confirm
.
> The boot lid and rear seat are unlocked.
Confirmation of unlocking takes place
by means of the green indicator by the
button in the function view extinguish-
ing.
Forgotten PIN code
If the PIN code has been forgotten or the
wrong PIN code has been entered more than
three times, the security code can be used to
deactivate private locking.
If the car is unlocked via Volvo On Call
*
or the
Volvo On Call app, private locking will be
deactivated automatically.
Forgotten security code
If the security code has also been forgotten,
contact an authorised Volvo dealer for help
with deactivating private locking.
Related information
•
Alarm
*
The alarm provides audible and visual warn-
ings if anyone enters the car without a valid
remote control key or manipulates the starter
battery or alarm siren.
Alarm indicator
A red LED on the instrument panel indicates
the alarm system's status:
•
LED not lit – alarm not armed.
•
The LED flashes once every other second
– alarm is armed.
•
After the alarm has been disarmed, the
LED flashes rapidly for a maximum of
30 seconds or until ignition position
I
has
been activated - the alarm has been trig-
gered.
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When armed, the alarm is triggered if:
•
a door, the bonnet or the boot lid is
opened
17
•
a movement is detected in the passenger
compartment (if fitted with a movement
detector
*
)
•
the car is raised or towed away (if fitted
with a tilt detector
*
)
•
the starter battery's cable is disconnected
•
the siren is disconnected.
Alarm signals
When the alarm has been triggered, the fol-
lowing happens:
•
A siren sounds for 30 seconds or until the
alarm is switched off.
•
Hazard warning flashers flash for
5 minutes or until the alarm is switched
off.
If the cause of alarm activation is not rectified,
the alarm cycle is repeated up to 10 times
17
.
Movement and tilt sensors
*
Movement and tilt detectors react to move-
ments inside the car
18
e.g. if the window is
broken or if anyone tries to tow the car away.
To avoid triggering the alarm unintentionally:
•
Close all windows when leaving the car.
•
Close the hatch.
•
If the climate control is used – aim the air-
flow so that it does not point upwards in
the passenger compartment.
It is also possible to reduce the alarm level in
the centre display.
Symbols and messages
Symbol Message
Specification
Alarm sys-
tem failure
Service
required
Contact a work-
shop – an
authorised Volvo
workshop is rec-
ommended.
Do not attempt to repair or alter compo-
nents in the alarm system yourself. Any
such attempts may affect the terms of the
insurance.
Related information
•
Activating and deactivating alarms
•
•
17
Applies to certain markets.
18
Airflows from the climate control are also registered.
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Activating and deactivating
alarms
*
The alarm is activated when the car is locked,
and is deactivated when the car is unlocked.
It is also possible to deactivate the alarm
without a working key.
Activating and deactivating alarms
The alarm is activated when the car is locked,
and is deactivated when the car is unlocked.
Deactivate the alarm without a functioning
remote control key
The car can be unlocked and disarmed even if
the remote control key does not work e.g. if
the remote control key's battery is dead.
1. Open the driver's door with the detacha-
ble key blade.
> The alarm is triggered.
The backup reader's location in the cup holder.
2. Place the remote control key on the key
symbol in the backup reader in the tunnel
console's cup holder.
3. Turn the start knob clockwise and release
it.
> The alarm is deactivated.
Switching off a triggered alarm
–
Press the remote control key's unlock but-
ton or set the car in ignition position
I
by
turning the start knob clockwise and then
releasing.
Related information
•
Reduced alarm level
*
Reduce the alarm level, e.g. when travelling
on a car ferry.
The alarm's movement and tilt detectors react
to movements inside the car. These detectors
are switched off in reduced alarm level.
Activating reduced alarm level
–
Press the
Reduced Guard
button in the
centre display function view.
> The function is now activated.
Related information
•
•
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Double lock
*
Double lock means that all opening handles
are released mechanically when locking from
the outside, which makes it impossible to
open the doors from the inside.
Double lock is activated when locking with a
remote control key or with keyless locking
*
,
and takes place with a delay of approx.
10 seconds after the doors have locked. If a
door is opened within the delay time then the
sequence is interrupted and the alarm is deac-
tivated.
The car can only be unlocked with a remote
control key, keyless unlocking
*
or the Volvo
On Call app
*
when double lock is activated.
The front left door can also be unlocked with
the detachable key blade. If the car is
unlocked with the detachable key blade, the
alarm will be triggered.
WARNING
Do not lock the car from the outside while
there is anyone left in the car.
Related information
•
•
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Driving support systems
The car is equipped with different driver sup-
port systems which can assist the driver in
different situations, either actively or pas-
sively.
For example, the systems can help the driver
to:
•
maintain a set speed
•
maintain a certain time interval to the vehi-
cle ahead
•
prevent a collision by giving a warning to
the driver and braking the car
•
help the driver to park.
Some of the systems are fitted as standard
while others are options – which alternative
applies is market dependent.
Related information
•
IntelliSafe – driver support and safety
(p. 31)
•
Speed-dependent steering force (p. 290)
•
Electronic stability control (p. 291)
•
•
•
•
•
Automatic speed limiter (p. 308)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Steering assistance at risk of collision
(p. 366)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Speed-dependent steering force
Speed related power steering causes the
steering wheel force to increase with the
speed of the car so as to be able to give the
driver enhanced sensitivity. On motorways
the steering is firmer. When parking and at
low speed steering is light and requires less
effort.
Reduced power
In rare situations, the power steering may
need to work at reduced power, and turning
the steering wheel may then seem slightly
heavier. This may occur when the power steer-
ing becomes too hot and then needs tempo-
rary cooling. It may also occur if the power
supply is disrupted.
In the event of reduced
power, the message
Power
steering
Assistance
temporarily reduced
is
shown, as well as this symbol
in the driver display.
While the power steering is working at
reduced power, the driver support functions
and steering assistance systems are not avail-
able.
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WARNING
If the temperature increases too much, the
servo may be forced to switch off com-
pletely. In such a situation, the driver dis-
play shows the
Power steering failure
Stop safely
message, combined with a
symbol.
Change the steering force level
*
Steering wheel resistance can be adjusted
when using INDIVIDUAL drive mode.
1. Tap on
Settings
in the centre display's
top view.
2. Select
My Car
Drive Modes
Steering Force
.
Steering wheel resistance selection can only
be accessed if the car is stationary or is mov-
ing at low speed and in a straight line.
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 290)
•
Electronic stability control
Electronic Stability Control (ESC
1
) helps the
driver to avoid skidding and improves the
car's traction.
The driver display shows this
symbol when the system is
engaged.
Braking from the system may
be heard as a pulsing sound,
and the car may accelerate
more slowly than expected when applying the
throttle.
The system consists of the following subfunc-
tions:
•
Stability function
2
•
Spin control and traction control system
•
Engine Drag Control
•
Trailer stability assist
WARNING
•
The function is supplementary driver
support intended to facilitate driving
and make it safer – it cannot handle all
situations in all traffic, weather and
road conditions.
•
•
Driver support functions are not a sub-
stitute for the driver's attention and
judgement. The driver is always
responsible for ensuring the car is
driven in a safe manner, at the appro-
priate speed, with an appropriate dis-
tance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and reg-
ulations.
Stability function
2
The function checks the driving and brake
force of the wheels individually in order to sta-
bilise the car.
1
Electronic Stability Control
2
Also known as Active Yaw Control.
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Spin control and traction control
system
The function is active at low speed and brakes
the drive wheels that spin so that additional
traction shall be transferred to the drive
wheels that are not spinning.
The function can also prevent the driving
wheels from spinning against the road surface
during acceleration.
Engine Drag Control
Engine Drag Control (EDC
3
) can prevent invol-
untary wheel locking, e.g. after shifting down
or engine braking when driving in low gear on
slippery road surfaces.
Involuntary wheel locking while driving can,
amongst other things, impair the driver's abil-
ity to steer the car.
Trailer stability assist
*
4
Trailer stability assist (TSA
5
) stabilises a car
towing a trailer in situations where they begin
snaking.
Trailer Stability Assist is deactivated if
ESC
Sport Mode
is activated.
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 290)
•
Activating or deactivating sport mode for
electronic stability control (p. 293)
•
Symbols and messages for electronic sta-
bility control (p. 294)
•
Electronic Stability Control in sport
mode
The stability system (ESC
6
) is always acti-
vated – it cannot be switched off. However,
the driver can select
ESC Sport Mode
,
which allows for a more active driving experi-
ence.
With the
ESC Sport Mode
subfunction
selected, intervention from the system is
reduced and the car is allowed to skid more
and greater control than normal is thus trans-
ferred to the driver.
When
ESC Sport Mode
is selected, the func-
tion can be considered as deactivated, despite
the function continuing to help the driver in
many cases.
With
ESC Sport Mode
selected, Trailer
Stability Assist (TSA
7
) is deactivated.
ESC Sport Mode
also provides more traction
even if the car has become bogged down or is
driving on a loose surface, such as in sand or
deep snow.
3
Engine Drag Control
4
Trailer stability assist is included when the Volvo genuine towbar is installed.
5
Trailer Stability Assist
6
Electronic Stability Control
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Related information
•
Electronic stability control (p. 291)
•
Activating or deactivating sport mode for
electronic stability control (p. 293)
•
Activating or deactivating sport
mode for electronic stability
control
The stability system (ESC
8
) is always acti-
vated – it cannot be switched off. However,
the driver can select sport mode, which
allows for a more active driving experience.
Activate or deactivate the
function using this button in
the centre display's function
view.
•
Illuminated button indication – the func-
tion is activated.
•
Extinguished button indication – the func-
tion is deactivated.
The driver display indicates
activated
ESC Sport Mode
by displaying this symbol
with a constant glow until the
function is deactivated or the
engine is switched off. The
next time the engine is
started, the system is back in its normal mode
again.
The
ESC Sport Mode
function cannot be
selected when one of the following functions
is activated:
•
Speed limiter
•
Cruise control
•
Adaptive cruise control
*
•
Pilot Assist
*
Related information
•
Electronic Stability Control in sport mode
(p. 292)
•
Electronic stability control (p. 291)
7
Trailer Stability Assist
8
Electronic Stability Control
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Symbols and messages for
electronic stability control
A number of symbols and messages regar-
ding electronic stability control (ESC
9
) can be
shown on the driver display. Here are some
examples.
Symbol
Message
Specification
Constant glow for approx. 2 seconds System check when the engine is started.
Flashing light
The system is being activated.
Constant glow
Sport mode is activated.
NOTE:
The system is not deactivated in this mode – it is partly
reduced.
9
Electronic Stability Control
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Symbol
Message
Specification
ESC
Temporarily off
The system has been temporarily reduced due to excessive brake temperature - the func-
tion is reactivated automatically when the brakes have cooled.
ESC
Service required
The system is disengaged. Stop the car in a safe place, switch off the engine and start it
again.
A text message can be cleared by briefly
pressing the
button, located in the centre
of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
If a message remains: Contact a workshop –
an authorised Volvo workshop is recom-
mended.
Related information
•
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Connected Safety
10
Connected Safety communicates information
between your own car and other vehicles via
the Internet
11
. The function is intended to
make a driver aware that there may be a
potentially dangerous traffic situation further
ahead on the same road.
The function can inform the driver whether
another vehicle further ahead on the same
road has activated its hazard warning flashers
or detected slippery driving conditions. Infor-
mation about slippery driving conditions is
also given if your own car detects slippery sur-
faces.
Connected Safety can help the driver with the
following:
•
Alarm on hazard warning flashers
•
Alarm on slippery driving conditions
Connected Safety communication between
vehicles only works for vehicles equipped with
the function and which have it activated.
Alarm on hazard warning flashers
If your own car's hazard warning flashers are
activated, information about this can be sent
to vehicles approaching your own car's posi-
tion.
When your own car is
approaching a vehicle with
flashing hazard warning
flashers, this symbol is
shown on the driver display.
In vehicles with head-up display, the warning
symbols for Connected Safety are also shown
there.
Alarm on slippery driving conditions
If your own car detects reduced friction
between your tyres and the road, information
on this can be sent to vehicles approaching
your own car's position.
If an ice alert is triggered, this
symbol is displayed on the
Driver display when a vehicle
approaches the slippery road
section, both in your own car
and in other vehicles that
have received the information
via Connected Safety.
In vehicles with head-up display, the warning
symbols for Connected Safety are also shown
there.
WARNING
•
The function is supplementary driver
support intended to facilitate driving
and make it safer – it cannot handle all
situations in all traffic, weather and
road conditions.
•
•
Driver support functions are not a sub-
stitute for the driver's attention and
judgement. The driver is always
responsible for ensuring the car is
driven in a safe manner, at the appro-
priate speed, with an appropriate dis-
tance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and reg-
ulations.
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 290)
•
Activating or deactivating Connected
Safety (p. 297)
•
Limitations of Connected Safety (p. 297)
•
10
Not available on all markets.
11
Data is transferred (data traffic) when using the Internet, and this may involve a cost.
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Activating or deactivating
Connected Safety
For Connected Safety to be able to share
information on road conditions with other
vehicles, the function needs to be activated.
The function can be deactivated if you do not
want to share information.
Activate or deactivate the
function using this button in
the centre display's function
view.
•
Illuminated button indication – the func-
tion is activated.
•
Extinguished button indication – the func-
tion is deactivated.
When activated, special terms and conditions
that appear on the display must be acknowl-
edged by the driver before a connection to the
Internet
12
can be made. For example, a situa-
tion where the driver must accept data being
sent from the car using his/her mobile phone.
If there is no Internet connection, your own car
will still inform you, the driver, that slippery
driving conditions have been detected by your
own car. For Connected Safety to work fully,
your own car needs to be connected to the
Internet.
Related information
•
•
•
User terms and conditions and data shar-
ing (p. 550)
•
Limitations of Connected Safety (p. 297)
Limitations of Connected Safety
Information about vehicles with activated
hazard warning flashers or which have
detected slippery driving conditions is not
always communicated between all vehicles
within the same area.
This can be because for example:
•
Poor or no contact with the Internet.
•
Vehicles on slippery surfaces make
manoeuvres that are too weak for friction
between tyres and road surface to be
detectable, e.g. steering wheel movement,
acceleration or braking.
•
Vehicles that have detected slippery surfa-
ces, or have activated their hazard warn-
ing flashers, do not have the function acti-
vated.
•
Vehicles that have detected slippery surfa-
ces, or have activated their hazard warn-
ing flashers, are not equipped with the
function.
•
There may be no warning due to missing
or defective global positioning/satellite
navigation.
•
Detection of slippery surfaces or activation
of hazard warning flashers has taken place
12
Data is transferred (data traffic) when using the Internet, and this may involve a cost.
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