Volvo S60 Inscription (2016 year). Instruction — part 12
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Park assist – operation
Function
The system is activated automatically when
the vehicle is started. The indicator light in the
button in the center console illuminates when
the system is on.
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The front park assist system is active
from the time the engine is started until
the vehicle exceeds a speed of approxi-
mately 6 mph (10 km/h). It is also active
when the vehicle is backing up.
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Rear park assist is active when the engine
is running and reverse gear has been
selected.
Activating/deactivating
The system is activated automatically when
the vehicle is started.
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Press the Park assist button on the center
console to temporarily deactivate the sys-
tem(s).
> The indicator light in the button will go
out when the system has been deacti-
vated.
Park assist will be automatically reactivated
the next time the engine is started, or if the
button is pressed (the indicator light in the
button will illuminate).
Park assist is disengaged automatically
when the parking brake is applied.
Related information
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Park assist – introduction (p. 198)
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Park assist – limitations (p. 200)
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Park assist – function (p. 198)
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Park assist – troubleshooting (p. 201)
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – function
Park assist – limitations
Cleaning the sensors
The sensors must be cleaned regularly to
ensure that they work properly. Clean them
with water and a suitable car washing deter-
gent.
Ice and snow covering the sensors may
cause incorrect warning signals.
If the sensors are obstructed by e.g., dirt,
snow, or ice, this could result in false
warning signals from the park assist sys-
tem.
Related information
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Park assist – introduction (p. 198)
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Park assist – function (p. 198)
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Park assist – operation (p. 200)
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Park assist – troubleshooting (p. 201)
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Park assist – troubleshooting
Faults in the system
If the information symbol illuminates and
Park assist syst Service required
is shown
on the information display, this indicates that
the system is not functioning properly and
has been disengaged. Consult a trained and
qualified Volvo service technician.
In certain circumstances, the park assist
system may give unexpected warning sig-
nals that can be caused by external sound
sources that use the same ultrasound fre-
quencies as the system. This may include
such things as the horns of other vehicles,
wet tires on asphalt, pneumatic brakes,
motorcycle exhaust pipes, etc. This does
not indicate a fault in the system.
Related information
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Park assist – introduction (p. 198)
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Park assist – limitations (p. 200)
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Park assist – function (p. 198)
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Park assist – operation (p. 200)
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – function
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
introduction
The Park Assist Camera is designed to pro-
vide the driver with a view of the area behind
the vehicle when backing up.
Introduction
PAC uses the display in the center console to
show the area behind the car while you are
backing up.
PAC also shows guiding lines in the on-
screen image to indicate the direction that the
vehicle will take as it moves rearward, which
helps simplify parallel parking, backing into a
tight space or when attaching a trailer to the
vehicle.
The images of vehicles in this section are
generic and may not depict your specific
model.
A trailer hitch whose wiring is integrated
with the vehicle's electrical system will be
included in the measurement of the availa-
ble space behind the vehicle.
WARNING
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PAC is designed to be a supplemen-
tary aid when parking the vehicle. It is
not, however, intended to replace the
driver’s attention and judgment.
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The camera has blind spots where it
cannot detect objects or people
behind the vehicle.
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Pay particular attention to people or
animals that are close to the vehicle.
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Objects seen on the screen may be
closer than they appear to be.
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
function
Function
The driver sees what is behind the vehicle
and if a person or animal should suddenly
appear from the side.
The camera has built-in electronics that help
reduce the “fish-eye” effect so that the image
shown on the screen is as natural as possi-
ble. This may cause some objects on the
screen to “lean,” which is normal.
Ambient lighting conditions
The camera automatically monitors the ambi-
ent lighting conditions behind the vehicle and
constantly adjusts sensitivity to light. This
may cause the brightness and quality of the
image on the screen to vary slightly. Sensitiv-
ity to light is increased in dark conditions or in
bad weather, which may affect image quality.
If the image on the screen seems too dark,
brightness can be increased with the thumb
wheel on the lighting panel.
In order to function properly, the camera
lens should always be kept clean. This is
particularly important in bad weather.
Keep the lens free of dirt, ice or snow.
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – intro-
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – opera-
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – limita-
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
operation
Activation
PAC is activated when the gear selector is
moved to R if the system is selected in the
MY CAR menu system or by pressing the
CAM button in the center console. See My
Car – introduction (p. 66) for a description of
the menu system.
If PAC is not activated when the gear selector
is moved to R, press the CAM button on the
center console.
PAC will automatically override the view cur-
rently on the screen and will display the cam-
era's view behind the vehicle.
Deactivation
Move the gear selector from R to another
gear. The camera remains active for approx.
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5 seconds after the gear selector has been
moved from R or until the vehicle's forward
speed exceeds 6 mph/10 km/h
(21 mph/35 km/h in reverse). The screen will
then revert to the view that was displayed
before R was selected.
If any button on the center console control
panel is pressed, the camera image will
disappear from the display. Pressing CAM
will return the camera image to the display.
Settings
By default, PAC is set to activate when the
gear selector is moved to R
To change PAC settings when a camera view
is displayed:
1. Press OK/MENU when a camera view is
on the screen. A menu will be displayed.
2. Turn TUNE to scroll to the desired set-
ting.
3. Press OK/MENU to make the setting and
exit the menu by pressing EXIT.
Summary
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Pressing CAM will activate the camera
even if the gear selector is not in Reverse.
Related information
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Park assist – introduction (p. 198)
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Park assist – function (p. 198)
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Park assist – troubleshooting (p. 201)
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Park assist – limitations (p. 200)
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – intro-
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
guiding and marker lines
Guiding lines
The lines on the screen are projected as if
they were a path on the ground behind the
vehicle and are directly affected by the way in
which the steering wheel is turned. This ena-
bles the driver to see path the vehicle will
take, even if he/she turns the steering wheel
while backing up.
When backing up with a trailer, the guiding
lines show the path that the vehicle will
take, not the trailer.
WARNING
Keep in mind that the image on the screen
only shows the area behind the vehicle.
The driver must always watch for people,
animals, other vehicles, etc., near the sides
of the vehicle when turning while backing
up.
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) –
limitations
Limitations
Even if a fairly small section of the screen
image appears to be obstructed, this may
mean that a relatively large area behind the
vehicle is hidden and objects there may not
be detected until they are very near the vehi-
cle.
Keep in mind
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Keep the camera's lens free of dirt, ice
and snow. Remove ice and snow care-
fully to avoid scratching the lens.
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Clean the lens regularly with warm water
and a suitable car washing detergent.
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – intro-
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Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC) – opera-
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Park assist – introduction (p. 198)
BLIS* – introduction
The Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) is
an information system that indicates the pres-
ence of another vehicle moving in the same
direction as your vehicle on roads with several
lanes.
Location of the BLIS indicator light
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Indicator light
BLIS symbol
BLIS and CTA
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are activated when the engine
is started; this is confirmed when the indica-
tor lights on the front door panels flash once.
The door panel indicator light illuminates
on the side of the vehicle where the sys-
tem has detected another vehicle. If your
vehicle is passed on both sides at the
same time, both lights will illuminate.
The system helps provide information about:
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Other vehicles in your door mirrors' "blind
area"
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Vehicles that are about to pass your vehi-
cle in the left and/or right lanes
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Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) is a supple-
mentary BLIS function intended to
detect vehicles crossing behind your
vehicle while you are backing up.
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The illustration is generic; certain details may vary from model to model
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WARNING
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BLIS and CTA are information sys-
tems, NOT warning or safety systems
and do not function in all situations.
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BLIS and CTA do not eliminate the
need for you to visually confirm the
conditions around you, and the need
for you to turn your head and should-
ers to make sure that you can safely
change lanes or back up.
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As the driver, you have full responsibil-
ity for changing lanes/backing up in a
safe manner.
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BLIS* – function
When does BLIS function
The system functions when your vehicle is
moving at speeds above 6 mph (10 km/h).
Zone 1. Blind area, Zone 2. Area for passing
vehicles
BLIS is designed to react to:
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Other vehicles in your door mirrors' "blind
area"
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Vehicles that are passing your vehicle
When BLIS detects a vehicle in zone 1 or a
passing vehicle in zone 2, the indicator light in
the door panel will glow steadily. If the driver
then uses the turn signal on the side on which
the warning is given, the indicator light will
flash and become brighter.
WARNING
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BLIS does not function in sharp
curves.
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BLIS does not function when your
vehicle is backing up.
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BLIS* – operation
Activating/deactivating BLIS
Button for activating/deactivating BLIS
BLIS and CTA
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are activated when the engine
is started; this is confirmed when the indica-
tor lights on the front door panels flash once.
BLIS can be deactivated/reactivated by
pressing the button on the center console.
The number or combinations of options on
the vehicle may not leave a space available
on the center console for the BLIS button. If
this is the case, BLIS can be deactivated/
reactivated in the MY CAR menu system, see
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Select Off or On in
Settings
Car
settings
BLIS
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When BLIS is deactivated/reactivated, the
indicator lights will go out/illuminate (the indi-
cators will also flash once when the function
is reactivated) and a message will appear in
the instrument panel.
To erase the message:
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Press the OK button on the left steering
wheel lever
or
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Wait for approx. 5 seconds for the mes-
sage to disappear
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BLIS* – Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) is a supplementary
BLIS
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function intended to detect vehicles
crossing behind your vehicle while you are
backing up.
Park assist/CTA button
On vehicles equipped with the optional Park
assist system (p. 198), Cross Traffic Alert
(CTA) can be deactivated/reactivated by
pressing the Park assist button on the center
console. The BLIS indicator lights on the front
doors will flash when CTA is reactivated by
pressing the button.
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WARNING
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BLIS and CTA are information sys-
tems, NOT warning or safety systems
and do not function in all situations.
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BLIS and CTA do not eliminate the
need for you to visually confirm the
conditions around you, and the need
for you to turn your head and should-
ers to make sure that you can safely
change lanes or back up.
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As the driver, you have full responsibil-
ity for changing lanes/backing up in a
safe manner.
When does CTA function
How CTA works
CTA supplements BLIS by warning the driver
of crossing traffic behind your vehicle, for
example, when backing out of a parking
space.
It is primarily designed to detect another vehi-
cle but in certain cases may also detect
pedestrians or smaller objects such as bicy-
cles.
CTA is only activated when the vehicle is
backing up and is activated automatically
when the gear selector is put in reverse.
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An audible signal indicates that CTA has
detected something that is approaching
from the side. The signal will come from
either the left or right audio system
speakers, depending on which the side of
your vehicle the approaching vehicle/
object has been detected.
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CTA also provides a warning by illuminat-
ing the BLIS indicator lights.
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An icon will also illuminate in the Park
assist graphic on the center console dis-
play.
Limitations
CTA has limitations in certain situations, for
example, the CTA sensors cannot "see"
through other parked vehicles or obstruc-
tions.
The following are several examples where
CTA's "field of vision" may initially be limited
and approaching vehicles cannot be detected
until they are too close:
The vehicle is pulled far into a parking space
CTA's blind area
CTA's "field of vision"
In angled parking spaces, CTA may be "blind" on
one side
However, as you back your vehicle out of a
parking space, CTA's "field of vision"
expands.
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Examples of other limitations include:
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Dirt, ice or snow obstructing the sensors
may reduce the system's function or
make it impossible to detect other vehi-
cles or objects.
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Do not attach tape, decals, etc., on the
surface of the sensors (see the illustration
in the following "Maintenance" section).
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BLIS and CTA are deactivated if a trailer's
wiring is connected to the vehicle's elec-
trical system.
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BLIS* – limitations
Maintenance
Location of the BLIS/CTA sensors
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The BLIS/CTA
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sensors are located on the
inside of the rear fenders/bumper.
The surfaces in front of the sensors must be
kept clean for the system to function opti-
mally.
Repairs to the BLIS/CTA systems and/or
repainting the rear bumper should only be
done by a trained and qualified Volvo serv-
ice technician.
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Generic illustration
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Cross Traffic Alert
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BLIS* – messages
If BLIS/CTA
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are not functioning normally, a
symbol will illuminate in the instrument panel
and a text message will be displayed. Follow
any instructions that may be provided.
These messages include:
Message
System status
CTA OFF
CTA has been switched off
manually. BLIS remains
active.
BLIS and
CTA OFF
Trailer
attached
BLIS and CTA are tempo-
rarily deactivated because
a trailer's wiring has been
connected to the vehicle's
electrical system.
BLIS and
CTA Serv-
ice required
BLIS and CTA are not
functioning normally.
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If this message recurs,
the systems should be
inspected by a trained
and qualified Volvo
service technician.
Messages can be erased by pressing the OK
button on the left steering wheel lever.
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Starting the engine
The engine can be started/switched off using
the remote key and the START/STOP
ENGINE button.
Ignition slot with remote key inserted (see Igni-
tion modes (p. 69) for more information on igni-
tion modes)
WARNING
Before starting the engine:
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Fasten the seat belt.
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Check that the seat, steering wheel
and mirrors are adjusted properly.
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Make sure the brake pedal can be
depressed completely. Adjust the seat
if necessary.
WARNING
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Never use more than one floor mat at
a time on the driver's floor. Before
driving, remove the original mat from
the driver's seat floor before using any
other type of floor mat. Any mat used
in this position should be securely and
properly anchored in the attaching
pins. An extra mat on the driver's floor
can cause the accelerator and/or
brake pedal to catch. Check that the
movement of these pedals is not impe-
ded.
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Volvo's floor mats are specially manu-
factured for your car. They must be
firmly secured in the clips on the floor
so that they cannot slide and become
trapped under the pedals on the driv-
er's side.
1. Press the remote key into the ignition slot
as far as possible, with the metallic key
blade pointing outward (not inserted into
the slot)
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2. Depress the brake pedal
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3. Press and release the START/STOP
ENGINE button. The autostart function
will operate the starter motor until the
engine starts or until its overheating func-
tion stops it.
The starter motor operates for a maxi-
mum of 10 seconds. If the engine has not
started, repeat the procedure.
If the engine does not start after the third
try, wait for approximately 3 minutes
before trying to start it again to give the
battery time to recover its starting
capacity.
Keyless drive*
To start a vehicle equipped with the key-
less drive feature, one of the remote keys
must be in the passenger compartment.
Follow the instructions in steps 2 and 3 to
start the vehicle.
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On vehicles with the optional keyless drive, it is only necessary to have a remote key in the passenger’s compartment.
2
If the vehicle is moving, it is only necessary to press the START/STOP ENGINE button to start the vehicle.
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WARNING
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Always remove the remote key from
the ignition slot when leaving the vehi-
cle and ensure that the ignition in
mode 0 (see Ignition modes (p. 69) for
information about the ignition modes).
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On vehicles with the optional keyless
drive, never remove the remote key
from the vehicle while it is being driven
or towed.
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Always place the gear selector in Park
and apply the parking brake before
leaving the vehicle. Never leave the
vehicle unattended with the engine
running.
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Always open garage doors fully before
starting the engine inside a garage to
ensure adequate ventilation. The
exhaust gases contain carbon monox-
ide, which is invisible and odorless but
very poisonous.
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After a cold start, idle speed may be
noticeably higher than normal for a
short period. This is done to help bring
components in the emission control
system to their normal operating tem-
perature as quickly as possible, which
enables them to control emissions and
help reduce the vehicle's impact on
the environment
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When starting in cold weather, the
automatic transmission may shift up at
slightly higher engine speeds than nor-
mal until the automatic transmission
fluid reaches normal operating tem-
perature.
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Do not race a cold engine immediately
after starting. Oil flow may not reach
some lubrication points fast enough to
prevent engine damage.
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The engine should be idling when you
move the gear selector. Never acceler-
ate until after you feel the transmission
engage. Accelerating immediately after
selecting a gear will cause harsh
engagement and premature transmis-
sion wear.
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Selecting P or N when idling at a
standstill for prolonged periods of time
will help prevent overheating of the
automatic transmission fluid.
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Switching off the engine (p. 213)
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If the gear selector is in the D or R positions and the car is not moving, engine speed (rpm) will be lower and it will take longer for the engine to reach normal operating temperature.
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Switching off the engine
Switch off the engine by pressing the START/
STOP ENGINE button.
If the gear selector is not in the P position or
if the vehicle is moving, press the START/
STOP ENGINE button twice or press and
hold it in until the engine switches off.
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Engine Remote Start (ERS)* –
introduction
ERS is a feature that makes it possible to
remotely start the engine using the remote
key to cool or heat the passenger compart-
ment before driving.
The climate/ and infotainment systems will
start using the same settings as when the
engine was switched off.
When the engine is started using ERS, it will
run for a maximum of 15 minutes before
automatically switching off again. After 2 ERS
starts, the engine must be started in the nor-
mal way before ERS can be used again.
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Always adhere to applicable State,
Province and/or Local laws regarding
engine idling when using ERS.
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The service life of the remote key's
battery is affected by ERS use. If this
feature is used frequently, the battery
should be replaced once a year, see
Remote key – replacing the battery
WARNING
Keep the following in mind before using
ERS:
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The vehicle should be in view.
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The vehicle should be unoccupied.
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The vehicle must not be parked
indoors or in an enclosed area.
Exhaust fumes are harmful to the
health.
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Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – starting
the engine
Remote key buttons used for remote engine start
Lock
Approach lighting
Starting the engine
The maximum range for ERS is approximately
100 ft (30 meters) if the view of the vehicle is
unobstructed. The vehicle must also be
locked.
To start the engine:
1. Press the lock button (1 ) briefly.
2. Immediately press the approach lighting
button (2) for approximately 2 seconds.
If the requirements for ERS have been met,
the following will occur:
1. The turn signals will flash several times.
2. The engine will start.
3. The turn signals will illuminate for
3 seconds to indicate that the engine has
started.
After the engine has started, the vehicle
remains locked but the alarm is disarmed.
Active functions
When the engine is started with ERS, the fol-
lowing functions are activated:
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The climate control system
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The infotainment system.
Deactivated functions
When the engine is started with ERS, the fol-
lowing functions are deactivated:
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Headlights
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Parking lights
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License plate lights
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Windshield wipers
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Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – switching
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Engine Remote Start (ERS)* – introduction
Engine Remote Start (ERS)* –
switching off the engine
Any of the following will switch off the engine
if it has been started with ERS:
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Pressing the lock button (1) or the unlock
button (2) on the remote key
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Unlocking the vehicle
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Opening a door
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Depressing the accelerator or brake pedal
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Moving the gear selector from the P posi-
tion
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If there are less than approx. 2.5 gallons
(10 liters) of fuel in the tank
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More than 15 minutes have elapsed.
If the engine has been started with ERS and
switches off, the turn signals will illuminate for
3 seconds.
Message in the instrument panel
display
If ERS is interrupted, a text message will be
displayed in the instrument panel.
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Jump starting
Follow these instructions to jump start your
vehicle's dead battery or to jump start another
vehicle's dead battery using your vehicle.
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Connecting the jumper cables
If the 12-volt auxiliary battery to be used is in
another vehicle, check that the vehicles are
not touching to prevent premature comple-
tion of a circuit. Be sure to follow jump star-
ting instructions provided for the other vehi-
cle.
To jump start your vehicle:
1. Switch off the ignition (set the ignition to
mode 0, see Ignition modes (p. 69)).
2. First connect the red jumper cable to the
auxiliary battery's positive (+) terminal (1).
3. Fold back the cover over the positive (+)
terminal on your vehicle's battery (2),
marked with a "+" sign, located under a
folding cover.
4. Connect the black jumper cable to the
auxiliary battery's negative (–) terminal (3)
and to the ground point in your vehicle's
engine compartment (right engine mount
at the top, on the outer screw) (4).
5. Start the engine in the assisting vehicle,
then start the engine in the vehicle with
dead battery.
6. After the engine has started, first remove
the negative (–) terminal jumper cable
(black). Then remove the positive (+) ter-
minal jumper cable (red).
WARNING
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING!
Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead com-
pounds, chemicals known to the state of
California to cause cancer and reproduc-
tive harm. Wash hands after handling.
Connect the jumper cables carefully to
avoid short circuits with other components
in the engine compartment.
WARNING
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Do not connect the jumper cable to
any part of the fuel system or to any
moving parts. Avoid touching hot
manifolds.
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Batteries generate hydrogen gas,
which is flammable and explosive.
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Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do
not allow battery fluid to contact eyes,
skin, fabrics or painted surfaces. If
contact occurs, flush the affected area
immediately with water. Obtain medi-
cal help immediately if eyes are affec-
ted.
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Never expose the battery to open
flame or electric spark.
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Do not smoke near the battery.
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Failure to follow the instructions for
jump starting can lead to injury.
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Transmission – general information
The transmission automatically shifts between
the various forward gears, based on the level
of acceleration and speed.
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Shiftgate positions
Depress the button on the front of the gear
selector knob to move the gear selector
between the R, N, D, and P positions.
The gear selector can be moved freely
between the Geartronic (manual shifting) and
Drive (D) positions while driving.
The transmission’s temperature is moni-
tored to help prevent damage to the trans-
mission or other drivetrain components. If
there is a risk of overheating, the warning
symbol on the instrument panel will illumi-
nate and a text message will be displayed.
Follow the instructions provided there.
Hill Start Assist (HSA)
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HSA makes it easier to start or back up on a
hill by retaining pressure on the brake pedal
for several seconds after the pedal has been
released in order to keep the vehicle at a
standstill.
The brakes will be released after several sec-
onds or when the driver presses the accelera-
tor pedal.
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Transmission – positions (p. 216)
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Transmission – Geartronic (p. 218)
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Transmission – shiftlock override (p. 220)
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All Wheel Drive (AWD) (p. 228)
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Fuel tank volume – specification and vol-
Transmission – positions
Park: position P
Select the P position when starting or park-
ing.
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Certain models only
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