Volvo V70r (2004 year). Instruction — part 8
4. Using two hands, push and hold both your hand-held transmitter's button and the transceiver button you wish to
program. The indicator light will flash first slowly, then rapidly. Rapid flashing tells you the HomeLink® button has
been successfully programmed. Release both buttons.
5. If you are programming a rolling code-equipped device (e.g., garage door opener or entry door lock), refer to
"Programming rolling codes" on the next page to complete the programming process.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program the other two transceiver buttons.
If, after several attempts, you are unable to successfully train the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver to learn your
hand-held transmitter's signal, contact HomeLink® toll-free 1-800-355-3515 (Internet:
www.HomeLink.com
).
WARNING!
If you use HomeLink® to open a garage door or gate, be sure no one is near the gate or door while it is in motion.
Do not use the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver with any garage door opener that lacks safety "stop" and
"reverse" features as required by federal safety standards. (This includes any garage door opener model
manufactured before April 1, 1982) A garage door opener that cannot "detect" an object, signalling the door to
"stop" and "reverse" does not meet current federal safety standards. Using a garage door opener without these
features increases the risk of serious injury or death. For more information on this matter, call toll-free 1-800-355-
3515 (Internet:
www.HomeLink.com
).
pg. 170 HomeLink® Universal Transceiver (option)
NOTE - Canadian residents:
During programming, your hand-held transmitter may automatically stop transmitting. To successfully train
HomeLink®, continue to hold the HomeLink® button. At the same time, repeatedly press and hold your hand-held
transmitter's button at two-second intervals until HomeLink® has learned your transmitter's code. The HomeLink®
indicator light will flash first slowly, and then rapidly to indicate that the button has been successfully programmed.
Determining if your garage door uses a rolling code
Determine, in one of the following ways, if your garage door uses a rolling code system and is manufactured after
1996:
Refer to the garage door opener owner's manual for verification.
If your hand-held transmitter appears to program the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver but the programmed button
does not activate the garage door, your garage door opener may have a rolling code.
Press the programmed HomeLink® button. If the garage door opener has the rolling code feature, the HomeLink®
indicator light flashes rapidly and then glows steadily after approximately 2 seconds.
To train a rolling code garage door opener, follow these instructions after programming the desired transceiver
button according to "Programming the transceiver." The help of a second person may make training easier.
1. Locate the training button on the garage door opener motor head unit. The location and color of the training button
may vary. If you encounter difficulty, refer to the garage door opener owner's manual or call toll-free 1-800-355-3515
(Internet:
www.HomeLink.com
).
2. Press the "training" button on the garage door opener motor head unit until the "training" light comes on.
3. Press and release the programmed HomeLink® button. Press and release the programmed HomeLink® button a
second time to complete the training process. Some garage door openers may require you to do this procedure a third
time to complete the training.
The programmed button on your HomeLink® Universal Transceiver should now operate your garage door opener. The
original hand-held transmitter can also be used, as desired, to operate the garage door.
The remaining two HomeLink® buttons can be programmed in the same way. In the event of any problems in
programming the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver, call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 (Internet:
www.HomeLink.com
).
Operating the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver
Once programmed, the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver can be used in place of your hand-held transmitters.
To operate, the key must be turned to the "accessory" position (II) or the engine must be running. Press the
programmed HomeLink® button to activate the garage door, driveway gate, security lighting, home security system,
etc.
Your original hand-held transmitters may, of course, be used at any time.
Erasing programmed buttons
Individual buttons cannot be erased. To erase all three programmed buttons:
1. Turn the ignition key to the "accessory" position (II).
2. Hold down the two outside buttons on the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver for about 20 seconds, until
HomeLink®'s indicator light begins to flash.
3. Release both buttons.
The HomeLink® buttons can be reprogrammed using the procedures described on the previous page.
(HomeLink® information continues on the next page)
pg. 171 HomeLink® Universal Transceiver (option)
Reprogramming a single HomeLink® button
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink® button. Do not release the button until step 3 has been completed.
2. When the indicator light begins to flash slowly (after approximately 20 seconds), position your hand-held
transmitter 2 to 5 in. (5 to 12 cm) away from the HomeLink® surface.
3. Press and hold the hand-held transmitter button. The HomeLink® indicator light will flash first slowly, then rapidly.
When the indicator light flashes rapidly, release both buttons.
The previously programmed device has now been erased and the new device can be activated by pressing the
HomeLink® button that has just been programmed. This procedure will not affect any other programmed HomeLink®
buttons.
NOTE:
Retain the original transmitter(s) for future programming procedures (e.g., if you purchase a new car).
For your own security, erase all programmed buttons on the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver when you sell your
car.
Metallic sun protection films should not be used on any windows in a car equipped with HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver. This could interfere with the transceiver's function.
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V70
INDEX
pg. 173 - 176 Index
A
ABS
19
ABS - warning light
Accessory lights
Active chassis system
Adjusting the steering wheel
35
Advanced User Mode (AUM) - radio
161
Air conditioning
Air filter - engine
134
Air vents
Airbag (SIPS)
Airbag (SRS)
Alarm
Alarm - "panic" function
All Wheel Drive
- general information
- using snow chains
ALR/ELR
14
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
19
Anti-lock Brake System - warning light
Antifreeze
105
,
133
Approach lighting
Armrest (center) - 3-section rear seat
65
Ashtray
39
,
Audio systems
- cassette deck
164
- CD player
162
- HU-613 - overview
- HU-803 - overview
- specifications
165
AUM (Advanced User Mode) - radio
161
Automatic car washing
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
14
Automatic transmission
- Cold starts
- Geartronic
- Kickdown
- Sport mode
Auxiliary socket
39
AWD
- general information
- using snow chains
B
Backrest (center) - 3-section rear seat
64
Battery
105
,
Battery maintenance
140, 141
- Replacing the battery
141
- Ventilation hose
141
Booster cushion
12
,
16
Brake failure warning light
Brake fluid
139
Brake system
18
Bulbs (list)
Bulbs - replacing
C
Capacities (oils and fluids)
Cargo compartment cover
71
Cargo compartment lighting
67
Cargo eyelets
68
Cargo net
69
Catalytic converters - three-way
107
Center armrest - 3-section rear seat
65
Center backrest (3-section rear seat)
64
Center console - switches
Center head restraint - 3-section rear seat
64
Center head restraint - rear seat
Center seat head restraint
63
Central locking buttons
Chains - winter driving
Changing wheels
Chassis settings (R-models)
Child booster cushion
12
,
16
Child Restraint Anchorages
15
Child safety
11, 12
,
14
,
16
Child safety locks - rear doors
Climate controls
Climate system - general information
Clock
Clutch interlock
Coat hanger
Coin compartment
Cold weather driving
105
Combination filter
Coolant
133
Cooling system - general information
Courtesy light
Courtesy lights (front) - replacing
Courtesy lights - exterior
Cruise control
33
Cup holder
Cup holder in the center console
D
Detachable trailer hitch - installing
103
Dimensions
Direction indicators
36
Distributor ignition system
Door step courtesy lights - replacing
Doors and locks
Drive belt
133
Driver's seat and remote keyless entry system
Driving economy
Driving mode indicator
Driving mode W
105
Driving with trunk open
E
Economical driving
Electric socket in cargo compartment
67
Electrical system
Electrical system - general information
Electrically operated front seats
Electrically operated moonroof
42
Electrically operated sideview mirrors
41
Electrically operated windows
40
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
19
Electronic Climate Control (ECC)
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
14
Emergency towing
100, 101
Emergency warning flashers
38
Emissions systems
132
Engine - specifications
Engine - starting
Engine air filter
134
Engine compartment
136
Engine oil
105
,
137, 138
Extension of cargo compartment
63
Exterior courtesy lights
Exterior features - overview
Extra seat
73
F
Fog light - rear
35
Fog lights - front
35
Folding passenger's seat backrest
Folding table
Four-C active chassis system
Front airbags - SRS
Front airbags - SRS - warning light
Front courtesy lights - replacing
Front fog lights
35
Front fog lights - replacing
Front reading lights
74
Front seats - adjusting
Front seats - heated
38
Front seats - manual adjustment
Front suspension
Fuel
Fuel filler cap
Fuel filter
134
Fuel gauge
Fuel requirements
Fuel system
132, 134
,
Fuel tank cover
Fuel/emissions systems
132
Fuses
G
Gas cap
Gasoline
Gear indicator
Geartronic (automatic transmission)
Generator
Generator warning light
H
Hand brake
39
Handgrip - V70
73
Handling
Hazard warning flashers
38
Head restraint (center) - 3-section rear seat
64
Head restraint - center rear
Headlight bulbs - replacing
Headlight wiper blades - replacing
142
Headlights
34
Heated front seats
38
Heated rear window
38
Heated sideview mirrors
38
Heating
Hoisting the car
135
Holder for grocery bags
67
Home Safe System
HomeLink®
Hood - opening
136
I
Ignition switch
35, 36
Immobilizer (start inhibitor)
Indicator lights
Inflatable curtain (IC)
Instrument illumination
34
Instrument panel
Instruments
Integrated booster cushion
12
Interior Air Quality system
Interior features - overview
Interior lighting
74
J
Jack
72
,
Jump starting
104
K
Key - removing from ignition switch
Keyless entry system
Keyless entry system - replacing batteries
Keylock
Keys
Kickdown
L
Label information
License plate lights - replacing
Lifting the car
135
Lights - accessory
Load carriers
Locking and unlocking the car
Locking steering wheel
35
Long distance trip
106
Long loads
M
Maintenance service
Malfunction indicator lamp
Manual climate control with air conditioning
Manual transmission
Memory function - front seats
Mirrors
41
Mirrors, sideview - memory function
41
Moonroof
42
N
Net - cargo
69
Nylon cargo net
69
O
Occupant safety
17
Octane rating
Odometer
Oil - engine
105
,
137, 138
Oil pressure warning light
Opening the hood
136
P
Paint touch-up
Panic function (alarm)
Parking brake
39
Parking brake reminder light
Parking lights
34
Passenger's seat backrest - folding
PCV system
134
Pen holder
Polishing
Power moonroof
42
Power seats
Power steering - speed sensitive
Power steering fluid
139
Power windows
40
R
R-models, checking oil level
138
Radio
Rain sensor - windshield wipers
37
Reading lights - front/rear
74
Rear fog light
35
Rear reading lights
74
Rear seat backrest
66
Rear window - heated
38
Rearview mirror
41
Refrigerant
Refueling
Remote central locking system and sideview mirrors system
41
Remote control - keyless entry system
Remote control - Homelink® Universal Transceiver
Remote keyless entry system
Remote keyless entry system - replacing batteries
Remote keyless entry system and driver's seat
Removing the seat cushion
66
Replacing bulbs
Replacing fuses
Replacing wiper blades
142
Road assistance
Roadholding
Roof load - maximum
Roof racks
S
Safety locks - child
Seat belt maintenance
17
Seat belts
14
Seat belts - cleaning
Seats - front
Securing cargo
68
Servicing
135
Shiftlock
Side direction indicator - replacing
Side impact airbag system (SIPS)
Sideview mirrors
41
Sideview mirrors - heated
38
Sideview mirrors - memory function
41
Snow chains
Snow tires
Spare tire
72
,
Spark plugs
134
,
Specifications
Speed-sensitive power steering
Sport mode (automatic transmission)
SRS
SRS diagnostic system
Stability Traction Control (STC)
19
,
Stain removal
Start inhibitor (immobilizer)
Starting the engine
Steel grid
69
Steering wheel adjustment
35
Steering wheel lock
35
Stop and Store bag
64
Storage compartments
Storage in the glove compartment
Studded tires
Subwoofer
72
,
168
Supplemental Restraint System
Suspension
Switches in center console
T
Tachometer
Tailgate - locking/unlocking
Tailgate wiper blade - replacing
142
Temperature gauge
Temporary spare tire
Text window
Three-way catalytic converters
107
Timing belt
134
Tire pressure
Tires
Tires - changing
Tool bag
72
Towing a trailer
102
Towing eyelet
100
Towing the car
100, 101
Trailer towing
102
Trailer weight - maximum
Transmission - automatic
Trip computer
Trip odometer
Turn signals
36
U
Uniform tire quality grading
Unlocking the tailgate
Upholstery - cleaning
V
Vanity mirror lights - replacing
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Vehicle loading
Ventilation
Volvo On Call
Volumes (oils and fluids)
W
Warning flashers
38
Warning light - center
Warning lights
Warranty
Washer fluid reservoir
135
Washer fluid solvent
105
Washing the car
Waxing
Weight distribution
Wheels - changing
Wheels and tires
Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
Windows - electrically operated
40
Windshield washer solvent
105
Windshield wiper blades - replacing
142
Windshield wipers/washers
37
Winter driving
105
Winter tires
Winter/Wet driving mode
105
Wiper blades - replacing
142
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VOLVO
V70
Back Cover
Back Cover
Accessory Installation - Important Warning
We strongly recommend that Volvo owners install only genuine, Volvo-approved accessories, and that accessory
installations be performed only by the factory-trained technicians at your authorized Volvo retailer.
Genuine Volvo accessories are tested to ensure compatibility with the performance, safety, and emission systems in
your car. Additionally, your authorized Volvo retailer knows where accessories may and may not be safely installed in
your Volvo. In all cases, please consult your authorized Volvo retailer before installing any accessory in or on your
car.
Accessories that have not been approved by Volvo may or may not be specifically tested for compatibility with your
car. Additionally, an inexperienced installer may not be familiar with some of your car's systems.
Any of your car's performance and safety systems could be adversely affected if you install accessories that Volvo
has not tested, or if you allow accessories to be installed by someone unfamiliar with your car.
Damage caused by unapproved or improperly installed accessories may not be covered by your new car warranty.
See your Warranty and Service Records Information booklet for more warranty information. Volvo assumes no
responsibility for death, injury, or expenses that may result from the installation of non-genuine accessories.
Driver Distraction
Driver distraction results from driver activities that are not directly related to controlling the car in the driving
environment. Your new Volvo is, or can be, equipped with many feature-rich entertainment and communication
systems. These include hands-free cellular telephones, navigation systems, and multipurpose audio systems. You may
also own other portable electronic devices for your own convenience. When used properly and safely, they enrich the
driving experience. Improperly used, any of these could cause a distraction.
For all of these systems, we want to provide the following warning that reflects the strong Volvo concern for your
safety:
Never use these devices or any feature of your vehicle in a way that distracts you from the task of driving safely.
Distraction can lead to a serious accident.
In addition to this general warning, we offer the following guidance regarding specific newer features that may be
found in your vehicle:
Never use a hand-held cellular telephone while driving. Some jurisdictions prohibit cellular telephone use by a
driver while the vehicle is moving.
If your car is equipped with a navigation system, set and make changes to your travel itinerary only with the vehicle
parked.
Never program your audio system while the vehicle is moving. Program radio presets with the vehicle parked, and
use your programmed presets to make radio use quicker and simpler.
Never use portable computers or personal digital assistants while the vehicle is moving.
A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her own safety and the safety of passengers in
the vehicle and others sharing the roadway. Avoiding distractions is part of that responsibility.
The following should be checked regularly: *
1 Washer fluid reservoir should be filled with water and solvent (wintertime: windshield washer anti-freeze). See
page 135.
2 Power steering - When cold, the level must not be above the COLD mark and when hot it must not be above the
HOT mark. Top up if the level drops to the ADD mark with ATF fluid. See
page 139.
3 Coolant level should be between the expansion tank marks. Mixture: 50% anti-freeze and 50% water. See
page 133.
4 Engine oil level should be between the dipstick marks. The distance between the marks represents approx.
1.6 US qts (1.5 liters). See
page 138.
5 Brake fluid - check, without removing the cap, that the level is above the MIN mark. Use brake fluid DOT 4+. See
page 139.
* Engine oil should be checked each time the car is refuelled.
Tire pressure, see label located on the inside of the fuel tank cover.
Bulbs Power Socket US no.
Bulb Power Socket
US no.
1
60 W
HB 3
-
2
55 W
H 7
-
3
21 W
BAU 15d -
4
21 W
BA 15s
1156
5
55 W
H 1
-
6
5 W
W2.1x9.5d 1157NA
7
21/4 W BA 15d
8
5 W
BA 15s
67
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