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Move your foot in a kicking motion

* under the

rear bumper.

Closing the power tailgate

To close the tailgate

21

, do one of the following:

Press the

button on the lower edge of

the tailgate to close.

> The tailgate will close automatically - the

tailgate will remain unlocked.

NOTE

The button remains active 24 hours after the
tailgate was opened. After this time, the tail-
gate must be closed manually.

Press and hold the

button on the

remote key.
> The tailgate closes automatically and an

audible signal will sound - the tailgate will
remain unlocked.

Press and hold the

button on the dash-

board.
> The tailgate closes automatically and an

audible signal will sound - the tailgate will
remain unlocked.

Move your foot in a kicking motion

* under

the rear bumper.
> The tailgate closes automatically and an

audible signal will sound - the tailgate will
remain unlocked.

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Vehicles equipped with keyless locking and unlocking (Passive Entry

*) have a button for closing and a button for closing and locking.

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Closing and locking

21

the power

tailgate

Press the

button on the lower edge of

the tailgate to close and simultaneously lock
the tailgate and doors (all doors must be
closed in order to lock).
> The tailgate closes automatically - the tail-

gate and doors lock, and the alarm

* is

activated.

NOTE

One of the vehicle's remote keys must be
within range for locking and unlocking to
be possible.

When the keyless locking or closing

* func-

tions are used, three audible signals will
sound if the key is not detected close
enough to the tailgate.

CAUTION

When operating the tailgate manually, open
and close it slowly. If you encounter resis-
tance, do not use force. This could lead to
damage and loss of function.

Interrupting opening or closing

Interrupt opening or closing by doing one of the
following:

Press the button on the dashboard.

Press the button on the remote key.

Press the close button on the underside of
the tailgate.

Press the rubberized pressure plate on the
underside of the tailgate's outer handle.

Using a foot movement

*.

Tailgate movement is interrupted and stops. The
trunk lid can then be opened or closed manually.

Pinch protection

If anything obstructs the tailgate with enough
force to prevent it from opening or closing, pinch
protection will be activated.

When opening - the tailgate will stop moving
and an audible signal will sound.

When closing - the tailgate will stop, a long
audible signal will sound and the tailgate will
return to the programmed maximum opening
position.

WARNING

Be aware of the risk of serious injury when

operating the tailgate. Before opening/clos-

ing, make sure that no one is in the path of

the tailgate who could be injured by its move-

ment.
Always operate the tailgate with caution.

Preloaded springs

Preloaded springs for the power tailgate.

WARNING

Do not attempt to open or access the preloa-

ded springs in the power tailgate struts. They

are preloaded with high pressure and can

cause injury if opened.

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Vehicles equipped with keyless locking and unlocking (Passive Entry

*) have a button for closing and a button for closing and locking.

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Related information

Setting a maximum height for the power tail-
gate

* (p. 236)

Foot movement tailgate operation

* (p. 237)

Remote key range (p. 216)

Setting a maximum height for the

power tailgate

*

The tailgate can be set to stop opening at a cer-
tain height, for example if the tailgate needs to
be opened in a garage with a low ceiling.

Setting maximum opening height:

1. Open the tailgate to the desired opening

height.

NOTE

It is not possible to program an opening posi-
tion lower than half-open tailgate.

2. Press the

button on the lower edge of

the tailgate and hold for at least 3 seconds.
> Two brief audio signals will sound to indi-

cate that the position has been stored.

Resetting to maximum opening position:

Move the tailgate manually to its highest
possible position and press the

button

on the tailgate for at least 3 seconds.
> Two audio signals will sound to indicate

that the stored position has been erased.
The tailgate can then be opened to its
maximum position.

NOTE

If the system has been working continu-
ously for a prolonged period of time, it will
be switched off to avoid overload. It can
be used again after approximately
2 minutes.

Related information

Opening and closing the power tailgate

*

(p. 233)

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Foot movement tailgate operation

*

To make it easier to operate the tailgate when
your hands are full, it can be opened and closed
by moving your foot in a forward kicking motion
under the rear bumper.

The sensor is located to the left of center under the rear
bumper.

One of the vehicle's remote keys must be within
range behind the vehicle (approx. 1 meter (3
feet)) for opening and closing to be possible. This
applies even if the vehicle is unlocked in order to
prevent the trunk lid from inadvertently opening
e.g. at a car wash.

Foot movement operation

Kicking motion within the sensor's activation area.

Make one slow forward kicking motion with
your foot under the left section of the rear
bumper. Take a step back. Do not touch the
bumper.
> A brief audible signal will be heard when

opening or closing is activated - the tail-
gate will open/close.

If the tailgate is open, it will always close

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when the foot motion sensor is activated.

If several opening attempts have been made
without the remote key in range behind the vehi-
cle, foot movement operation will not be available
for a short period of time.

Do not keep your foot under the vehicle in a kick-
ing motion. This may prevent activation.

Interrupting opening or closing with a foot
movement

Make one slow forward kicking motion while
the tailgate is opening or closing to stop its
movement.

The remote key does not need to be within range
of the vehicle to interrupt opening or closing.

NOTE

There is a risk of reduced or lost function if
there are large amounts of snow, ice, dirt, etc.
on the rear bumper. Make sure to keep the
bumper clean.

NOTE

Please note that the system could be inadver-
tently activated in a car wash or similar if the
remote key is within range.

Related information

Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces

*

(p. 225)

Opening and closing the power tailgate

*

(p. 233)

Remote key range (p. 216)

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Applies to vehicles with power tailgate

*.

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Private Locking

The tailgate can be locked using the private
locking function to prevent it from being opened,
e.g. when the vehicle is left at a workshop or
with a valet.

The function button for private
locking is located in the center
display's Function view.
Depending on the current sta-
tus of the lock,

Private

Locking Unlocked

or

Private

Locking Locked

will be dis-

played.

Related information

Activating and deactivating private locking
(p. 238)

Activating and deactivating private

locking

Private locking is activated using the function
button in the center display and a PIN code.

NOTE

For the valet lock function to be activated the
car must be in at least ignition mode I.

Entering security code before initial use

The first time the function is used, a security
code must be selected. This code can then be
used to deactivate private locking if the selected
PIN code has been lost or forgotten. The security
code functions as a PUK (security) code for all
PIN codes used for private locking.

Save the security code in a safe place.

To create a security code:

1. Tap the button for private locking in Function

view.

> A pop-up window will appear.

2. Enter your security code.

> The security code is saved. The private

locking function is now ready for activa-
tion.

If the system has been reset, the above proce-
dure will need to be repeated.

Activating private locking

1. Tap the button for private locking in Function

view.

> A pop-up window will appear.

2. Enter the code you would like to use to

unlock the tailgate and tap

Confirm

.

> The tailgate will lock. A green indicator

light will illuminate next to the button in
Function view to confirm locked status.

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Deactivating private locking

1. Tap the button for private locking in Function

view.

> A pop-up window will appear.

2. Enter the code used for locking and tap

Confirm

.

> The tailgate will unlock. The green indica-

tor light next to the button in Function
view will go out to confirm unlocked sta-
tus.

NOTE

If you have forgotten or lost your PIN code or
if the PIN code has been entered incorrectly
more than three times, the security code can
be used to deactivate private locking.

NOTE

If private locking is activated and the vehicle
is unlocked using Volvo On Call

* or the Volvo

On Call

* app, private locking will be deacti-

vated automatically.

Related information

Private Locking (p. 238)

Alarm

The alarm emits sound and light signals if any-
one without a valid remote key attempts to break
into the vehicle or interferes with the start battery
or alarm siren.

When armed, the alarm will be triggered if:

the hood, tailgate or any door is opened.

a battery cable is disconnected

the alarm siren is disconnected.

Alarm signals

The following occurs if the alarm is triggered:

A siren will sound for 30 seconds or until the
alarm is turned off.

All turn signals will flash for 5 minutes or
until the alarm is turned off.

If the reason the alarm was triggered is not recti-
fied, the alarm cycle will repeat up to 10 times

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.

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Certain markets only.

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Alarm indicator

A red indicator light on the dashboard shows the
status of the alarm:

Indicator off - the alarm is disarmed.

Indicator flashes once every two seconds -
the alarm is armed.

The indicator flashes quickly after the alarm
has been disabled for up to 30 seconds or
until the ignition is put in I mode by turning
the start knob clockwise and then releasing -
the alarm has been triggered.

In the event of alarm system failure

If a problem is detected in the alarm
system, a symbol and the message

Alarm system failure

Service

required

will appear in the instrument

panel. Contact a workshop - an authorized Volvo
workshop is recommended.

NOTE

Do not attempt to repair or alter any of the
components in the alarm system yourself. Any
such attempt could affect the terms and con-
ditions of your insurance policy.

Related information

Arming and disarming the alarm (p. 240)

Arming and disarming the alarm

The alarm is armed when the vehicle is locked.

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Arming the alarm

Lock and arm the vehicle by:

pressing the lock button on the remote key

touch the marked surface on the outside of
the door handle or the rubberized pressure
plate on the tailgate

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.

If the vehicle is equipped with both keyless lock-
ing/unlocking

* and power tailgate*, the button

on the lower edge of the tailgate can also

be used to lock and arm the vehicle.

A red LED light on the dashboard will flash every other
second when the vehicle is locked and the alarm is
armed.

Disarming the alarm

Unlock and disarm the vehicle alarm by:

pressing the unlock button on the remote
key

grip a door handle or press the tailgate's rub-
berized pressure plate

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.

Disarming the alarm without a functioning
remote key

The vehicle can be unlocked and disarmed even
if the remote key is not functioning, e.g. if the
battery is discharged.

1. Open the driver's door using the detachable

key blade.
> This will trigger the alarm.

2.

Place the remote key on the key symbol in
the backup reader in the tunnel console's
storage compartment.

3. Press the start button.

> The alarm will be disarmed.

Turning off a triggered alarm

Press the unlock button on the remote key
or set the vehicle to ignition mode I by press-
ing the start button.

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Only vehicles with keyless locking and unlocking

* (Passive Entry).

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NOTE

Remember that the alarm is armed when
the vehicle is locked.

The alarm will be triggered if any of the
doors is opened from the inside.

Automatically arming and disarming the
alarm

Automatically arming the alarm helps prevent
inadvertently leaving the vehicle without alarm
protection.

If the vehicle is unlocked using the remote key
(and the alarm is disarmed) but none of the
doors or tailgate are opened within two minutes,
the alarm will be automatically rearmed. The vehi-
cle will also re-lock.

On some markets, the alarm will be automatically
armed following a slight delay after the driver's
door has been opened and closed without being
locked.

To change this setting:

1. Tap

Settings

in the center display's Top

view.

2. Tap

My Car

Locking

.

3. Select

Passive Arming Deactivation

to

temporarily deactivate the function.

Related information

Alarm (p. 239)

Foreign Component Detection

*

The Foreign Component Detection function
detects if an unknown component has been
connected to the vehicle.

Each LED headlight

* is customized for the vehi-

cle. If an unrecognized headlight is used, the
message

Unknown vehicle part

.

Service

required, unknown part found

. will be dis-

played in the instrument panel. Volvo recom-
mends contacting an authorized Volvo workshop.

Related information

Volvo's service program (p. 538)

DRIVER SUPPORT

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Driver support systems

The vehicle is equipped with a number of driver
support systems that can provide the driver with
active or passive assistance in various situations.

The system can, for example, help the driver
maintain a set speed or a set time interval to the
vehicle ahead, help prevent a collision by warning
the driver and applying the brakes, or assist the
driver while parking.

Some of the systems are standard and others are
options. This also varies from market to market.

Related information

Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance
(p. 244)

Electronic Stability Control (p. 246)

Stability system Roll Stability Control
(p. 245)

Rear Collision Warning (p. 314)

Speed limiter (p. 250)

Cruise control (p. 258)

Adaptive Cruise Control

* (p. 263)

Pilot Assist (p. 279)

Radar sensor (p. 293)

Camera (p. 298)

City Safety

™ (p. 302)

BLIS

* (p. 315)

Cross Traffic Alert

* (p. 320)

Road Sign Information

* (p. 325)

Driver Alert Control (p. 330)

Lane Keeping Aid (p. 332)

Steering assistance at risk of collision
(p. 340)

Park Assist

* (p. 347)

Park Assist Camera

* (p. 352)

Park Assist Pilot

* (p. 361)

Speed-dependent steering wheel

resistance

Speed-dependent power steering increases the
steering wheel resistance in pace with the vehi-
cle's speed to give the driver an enhanced feel-
ing of control and stability.

Steering may feel stiffer on highways. When
parking and at low speeds, it will be easier to
move the steering wheel.

NOTE

In some situations, the power steering may
become too hot and require temporary cool-
ing – during such time the power steering will
work at reduced output and the steering
wheel may feel more difficult to move.

In parallel with the temporarily reduced steer-
ing assistance, the driver display shows a
message as well as a STEERING WHEEL
symbol.

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WARNING

While the power steering is working at

reduced power, the driver support functions

with steering assistance are not available.
In such a situation, the driver display shows

the

Power steering failure

or

Power

Steering Assist Temporarily Reduced

message, combined with a STEERING

WHEEL symbol.

Changing the level of steering wheel
resistance

*

To change the level of steering wheel resistance,
see the description of the INDIVIDUAL option
under "Available drive modes" in the "Drive
modes" section.

On models not equipped with drive mode con-
trols and the INDIVIDUAL option, steering wheel
resistance can instead be set in the center dis-
play's Top view under:

Settings

My Car

Drive Modes

Steering force

Steering wheel resistance settings cannot be
accessed when turning at speeds above
10 km/h (6 mph).

Related information

Drive modes

* (p. 390)

Pilot Assist (p. 279)

Lane Keeping Aid (p. 332)

Steering assistance at risk of collision
(p. 340)

Park Assist Pilot

* (p. 361)

Stability system Roll Stability

Control

The Roll Stability Control (RSC

1

) system helps

minimize the risk of a rollover in the event of e.g.
a sudden evasive maneuver or if the vehicle
begins to skid.

The RSC system monitors the lateral angle at
which the vehicle is leaning and registers any
changes. Using this information, the system cal-
culates the likelihood of a rollover. If there is an
imminent risk of a rollover, Electronic Stability
Control is activated, engine torque is reduced and
brakes are applied to one or more of the wheels
until the vehicle has regained stability.

WARNING

The vehicle’s stability systems, including RSC

do not replace the driver’s responsibility for

operating the vehicle in a safe manner. Speed

and driving style should always be adapted to

the current road, traffic and weather condi-

tions. Posted speed limits should always be

respected.

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Electronic Stability Control

The Electronic Stability Control (ESC

2

) function

helps the driver avoid skidding and improves the
vehicle's directional stability.

This symbol will be displayed in
the instrument panel when the
ESC system is intervening.

When the ESC has intervened
to apply the brakes, a pulsing
sound may be heard and the

vehicle may accelerate more slowly than expec-
ted when the accelerator pedal is depressed.

The ESC system consists of the following sub-
functions:

Stability control

3

Spin control and active yaw control

Engine drag control

Trailer Stability Assist

WARNING

The Electronic Stability Control system
ESC is supplementary driver support
intended to facilitate driving and make it
safer – it cannot handle all situations in
all traffic, weather and road conditions.

ESC is not a substitute for the driver's
attention and judgment. The driver is
always responsible for ensuring the vehi-
cle is driven in a safe manner, at the
appropriate speed, with an appropriate
distance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and regula-
tions.

Stability control

3

This function helps control the driving and brak-
ing force of each individual wheel in an attempt
to stabilize the vehicle.

Spin control and active yaw control

This function is active at low speeds and brakes
the wheels that are spinning to transfer additional
power from wheels that are not spinning.

This function also helps prevent the wheels from
spinning while the vehicle is accelerating.

Engine drag control

Engine drag control (EDC

4

) helps prevent inad-

vertent wheel lock, e.g. after downshifting or
using engine braking when driving at low speeds
on a slippery surface.

Inadvertent wheel lock while driving could impair
the driver's ability to steer the vehicle.

Trailer Stability Assist

*

5

Trailer Stability Assist (TSA

6

) is designed to help

stabilize a vehicle that is towing a trailer if the
vehicle and trailer have begun to sway. For more
information, see "Trailer Stability Assist".

NOTE

The TSA function is deactivated if

ESC Sport

Mode

is activated.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control Sport mode
(p. 247)

Activating/deactivating Sport mode in Elec-
tronic Stability Control (p. 247)

1

Roll Stability Control

2

Electronic Stability Control

3

Also called traction control.

4

Engine Drag Control

5

Trailer Stability Assist is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original towbar.

6

Trailer Stability Assist

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Electronic Stability Control Sport mode limi-
tations (p. 248)

Electronic Stability Control symbols and mes-
sages (p. 249)

Electronic Stability Control Sport

mode

The ESC

7

system is always activated and can-

not be switched off. However, the driver can
select

ESC Sport Mode

, which offers more

active driving characteristics.

With the

ESC Sport Mode

sub-function

selected, intervention from ESC is reduced and
more lateral movement is permitted, giving the
driver more control of the vehicle than usual.

When

ESC Sport Mode

is selected, ESC may

seem to be disabled even though it is often
assisting the driver.

NOTE

When the

ESC Sport Mode

function is

selected, the trailer stabilizer (TSA

8

) is

switched off.

ESC Sport Mode

also helps provide maximum

traction if the vehicle gets stuck or is driving on a
loose surface such as deep snow or loose sand.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control (p. 246)

Activating/deactivating Sport mode

in Electronic Stability Control

The ESC

9

system is always activated and can-

not be switched off. However, the driver can
select Sport mode, which offers more active
driving characteristics.

Sport mode can be activated/
deactivated in the center dis-
play's Function view.

Tap the

ESC Sport Mode

button in Func-

tion view.
> Sport mode is activated when the indica-

tor light is green, and deactivated when
the indicator light is gray.

When

ESC Sport Mode

is activated,

this symbol will illuminate with a steady
glow in the instrument panel. It will
remain on until the driver deactivates

the function or until the engine is turned off. The
ESC system will return to normal mode the next
time the engine is started.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control (p. 246)

7

Electronic Stability Control

8

Trailer Stability Assist

9

Electronic Stability Control

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248

Electronic Stability Control Sport

mode limitations

There are certain limitations associated with the
ESC

10

system's subfunction

ESC Sport Mode

being activated.

The

ESC Sport Mode

function cannot be

selected when any of the following functions are
activated:

Speed limiter

Cruise control

Adaptive Cruise Control

Pilot Assist.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control (p. 246)

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Electronic Stability Control

DRIVER SUPPORT

249

Electronic Stability Control symbols

and messages

A number of symbols and messages related to
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) may be dis-
played in the instrument panel.

Some examples of symbols and messages are
shown in the table below.

Symbol

Message

Meaning

Steady glow for
approx. 2 seconds.

System check when the engine is started.

Flashing light.

The ESC is actively operating.

Steady glow.

Sport mode is activated.

Note: The ESC system is not deactivated in this mode, but has partially reduced functionality.

ESC

Temporarily off

The ESC system's functionality has been temporarily reduced due to high brake system temperatures. The
function will be automatically reactivated when the brakes have cooled.

See the message in the instrument panel.

ESC

Service required

The ESC system is not functioning properly.

Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine and then restart it.

Consult a workshop if the message persists

‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.

A text message can be erased by briefly pressing
the

button in the center of the right-side

steering wheel keypad.

If the message persists: Contact a workshop

‒ an

authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control (p. 246)

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