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Power utilized by the driver

The indicator shows the amount of power utilized
(requested) by the driver through pressure on the
accelerator pedal. The higher the reading on the
scale, the greater the amount of power utilized in
the current gear. The mark between the "light-
ning" and "drop" symbols is the point at which
the electric motor switches off and the gasoline
engine starts.

Examples

The vehicle has started but is stationary and no
power is being utilized.

The electric motor alone cannot provide the
power requested and the gasoline engine will
start.

The vehicle is generating current to recharge the
battery, e.g., during moderate braking or during
engine braking on a downslope.

The "Hold" and "Charge" functions

The "Hold" or "Charge" function is activated,
which is shown by the

symbol near the bat-

tery indicator. See also the article "Maintaining/
increasing hybrid battery charge while driving" for
additional information.

Related information

Drive modes (p. 420)

Displaying trip computer information (p. 102)

Displaying trip statistics (p. 104)

Instrument panel (p. 132)

Maintaining/increasing the hybrid battery's
charge while driving (p. 420)

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Related information

Instrument panel (p. 132)

Warning symbols in the instrument

panel

The warning symbols alert the driver that an
important function is activated or that a serious
fault has occurred.

Symbol

Meaning

Warning

The red warning symbol alerts the
driver that an important function is
activated or that a serious fault
has occurred that may affect the
vehicle's drivability. The warning
symbol can also illuminate in com-
bination with other symbols.

Seat belt reminder

This symbol will flash for approxi-
mately 6 seconds if the driver or
front seat passenger has not fas-
tened his or her seat belt or if any-
one in the rear seat has unbuck-
led a seat belt.

Symbol

Meaning

Airbags

If this light remains on after the
vehicle has been started or comes
on while the vehicle is being
driven, a fault has been detected
in one of the vehicle's safety sys-
tems. See the message in the
instrument panel. Have the sys-
tem(s) inspected by a trained and
qualified Volvo service technician
as soon as possible.

A

B

Brake system

If this symbol illuminates, the
brake fluid level may be too low.
Stop the vehicle in a safe place
and check the level in the brake
fluid reservoir. See also the warn-
ing following this table.

A

B

Parking brake

This symbol flashes while the
parking brake is being applied and
then glows steadily when the
parking brake has been set.

If the symbol flashes in any other
situation, this indicates a fault. See
the text message in the instru-
ment panel.

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Symbol

Meaning

Oil pressure

If the symbol illuminates during
driving, stop the vehicle, the
engine oil level is too low. Stop the
engine immediately and check the
engine oil level. Add oil if neces-
sary. If the oil level is normal and
the symbol remains illuminated,
have the vehicle towed to the
nearest authorized Volvo work-
shop or trained and qualified Volvo
service technician.

Generator not charging

This symbol illuminates during
driving if a fault has occurred in
the electrical system. Contact an
authorized Volvo workshop or
trained and qualified Volvo service
technician.

A

US models

B

Canadian models

WARNING

If the fluid level is below the MIN mark in
the brake fluid reservoir or if a warning
message is displayed in the text window:

DO NOT DRIVE. Have the vehicle towed
to a trained and qualified Volvo service
technician and have the brake system
inspected.

If the BRAKE and ABS symbols illumi-
nate at the same time, there is a risk of
reduced vehicle stability.

Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door
reminder

It a door, tailgate, the hood or the fuel filler door
are not closed properly, the information or warn-
ing symbol will illuminate and a graphic will be
displayed in the instrument panel.

Related information

Instrument panel (p. 132)

Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
(p. 130)

Compass

The rear-view mirror has an integrated compass
that shows the direction in which the vehicle is
traveling.

Rearview mirror with compass

Eight different directions are shown with the
abbreviations:

N

(north)

NE

(northeast)

E

(east),

SE

(southeast)

S

(south),

SW

(southwest)

W

(west)

NW

(northwest)

Switching the compass on/off

The compass is displayed automatically when the
vehicle is started or in ignition mode II.

To switch the compass on/off:

Use a pen, paperclip or similar object and
press in the button on the underside of the
mirror.

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143

Related information

Calibrating the compass (p. 143)

Ignition modes (p. 400)

Calibrating the compass

North America is divided into 15 magnetic zones
and the compass will need to be calibrated if the
vehicle is driven from one zone to another.

To calibrate the compass:

1. Stop the vehicle in a large open area, safely

out of traffic and away from steel structures
and high-tension electrical wires.

2. Start the vehicle.

NOTE

For best calibration results, switch off all
electrical equipment in the vehicle (climate
system, windshield wipers, audio system,
etc.) and make sure that all doors are
closed.

Calibration may not succeed or be incor-
rect if the vehicle's electrical equipment is
not switched off.

3. Using a pen, paperclip or similar object, press

and hold the button on the underside of mir-
ror for approx. 3 seconds until the number of
the current magnetic zone is displayed.

15

14

13

12

11

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

10

Magnetic zones

4. Press the button on the underside of mirror

repeatedly until the desired magnetic zone
(

1–15

) is displayed (see the map of mag-

netic zones).

5. Wait until

C

is again displayed in the mirror

or hold the button on the underside of mirror
for approx. 6 seconds until

C

is displayed in

the mirror.

6. Drive slowly in a circle at a speed of no more

than 6 mph (10 km/h) until a direction is dis-
played. This indicates that calibration is com-
plete. Drive around in a circle an additional
two times to fine-tune the calibration.

7. Vehicles with an electrically heated wind-

shield:

* if

C

is displayed when the heating

function is activated, perform step 6 with the
heating function on.

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8. Repeat the calibration procedure if neces-

sary.

Related information

Defrosting windows and mirrors (p. 206)

Compass (p. 142)

Lighting panel and controls

The lighting ring on the left-side steering wheel
lever can be used to activate the vehicle's exte-
rior lighting.

Instrument lighting brightness can be adjusted
using the thumb wheel on the lighting panel.

Lighting ring on the left-side steering
wheel lever

Lighting

ring posi-

tion

Result

With the ignition in mode II or if
the engine is running:

In the US: the Daytime Run-
ning Lights (DRL) will be off

In Canada: the Daytime Run-
ning Lights will be on

High beam flash can be used

With the ignition in mode II or if
the engine is running:

A

Parking lights will be on

In the US: the Daytime Run-
ning Lights will be off

In Canada: the Daytime Run-
ning Lights will be on

High beam flash can be used

With the ignition in mode II or if
the engine is running:

The Daytime Running Lights
will be off

The low beam headlights will
be on

High Beams/High Beam
flash can be used

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145

Lighting

ring posi-

tion

Result

With the ignition in mode II or if
the engine is running:

The Daytime Running Lights
will be on in daylight condi-
tions

B

The low beam headlights will
automatically switch on in
dark conditions

Tunnel detection will be acti-
vated

Active High Beams (AHB)
can be activated

High beam flash can be used

Continuous high beams can
be used in dark conditions

Active High Beams On/Off

A

The parking lights will be on in this position, even if the ignition

is switched off. In dark conditions, the rear parking lights illumi-

nate automatically when the tailgate is open, regardless of the

ring's position or ignition mode.

B

US models only: The use of Daytime Running Lights can be

activated/deactivated in the center display's Settings menu.

NOTE

Volvo recommends the use of Daytime Run-
ning Lights in the United States. The use of
these lights is mandatory in Canada.

Volvo recommends using the

position

whenever possible.

WARNING

Daytime Running Lights are a driving aid
designed to help make the vehicle visible
to other roads users.

The driver is always responsible for
adapting the use of Daytime Running
Lights/headlights according to ambient
lighting and weather conditions.

Lighting panel

Instrument lighting

Thumb wheel (to the left) for adjusting display bright-
ness

Illumination of the display and instrument lights
will vary, depending on ignition mode.

The display lighting is automatically subdued in
darkness and the sensitivity is set with the thumb
wheel.

Related information

Daytime Running Lights (DRL) (p. 146)

High and low beam headlights (p. 148)

Ignition modes (p. 400)

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146

Parking lights

Turn the parking lights on by turning the lighting
ring on the left-side steering wheel lever.

Lighting ring in the parking light position

Turn the lighting ring to the

position (the

license plate lighting comes on at the same
time).

Canadian models: If the ignition is in position II
or the engine is running, the daytime running
lights will illuminate instead of the front parking
lights.

With the lighting ring in this position, the parking
lights will remain on even when the ignition is
switched off.

In dark conditions, the rear parking lights also
illuminate when the tailgate is opened to alert
anyone traveling behind your vehicle. This hap-

pens regardless of the position that the lighting
ring is in or which mode the ignition is in.

Related information

Lighting panel and controls (p. 144)

Daytime Running Lights (DRL)

The car monitors ambient lighting conditions.

With the ring on the left-side steering wheel
lever in the

position and the ignition in

mode II (or the engine running), the lights toggle
automatically between DRL and low beam head-
lights.

Ring in the AUTO position.

NOTE

Volvo recommends the use of Daytime Run-
ning Lights in the United States. The use of
these lights is mandatory in Canada.

With the lighting ring in the 0 position:

In the US: DRL will be off

In Canada: DRL will be on

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With the lighting ring in the

8

position

and the ignition in mode II or if the engine is
running:

In the US: DRL will be off

In Canada: DRL will be on

With the lighting ring in the

position:

DRL will be on (the low beam headlights will
automatically switch on in dark conditions)

US models only: DRL can be deactivated in the
center display's Settings view.

With

selected, a tunnel detection function

activates the low beams when the vehicle enters
a tunnel.

With the lighting ring in the

position:

DRL will be off and the low beam headlights
will be on

Low beam headlights

The low beam headlights can be activated in
several ways.

Lighting ring

In dark conditions, the low beams will be acti-
vated automatically when the engine is started or
the ignition is in mode II and the lighting ring is
turned to the

position.

With the lighting ring in the

position, the

low beams will also be activated if:

the front fog lights are activated

the rear fog lights are activated

both the front and rear fog lights are acti-
vated

If the lighting ring is turned to

, the low

beams will be activated automatically when the

engine is started or the ignition is in mode II,
regardless of the ambient lighting conditions.

Related information

Daytime Running Lights (DRL) (p. 146)

Ignition modes (p. 400)

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The parking lights will be on in this position, even if the ignition is switched off.

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High and low beam headlights

If the ignition is in mode II or when the engine is
started, the low beams are activated automati-
cally if the lighting ring is in position

. In

dark conditions, the low beams will also be on if
the lighting ring is in the

position.

Lighting ring

High beam flash

Continuous high beams

High beam flash

Pull the lever slightly toward the steering wheel.
The high beams illuminate until the lever is
released.

Continuous high beams

Continuous high beams are available if the light-
ing ring is turned to

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or

. Toggle to

high beams by moving the lever forward. Return
to low beams by moving the lever toward the
steering wheel.

The

symbol will illuminate in the instrument

panel when the high beams are on.

Active high beams

The active high beam system uses a camera at
the upper edge of the windshield to detect the
headlights of oncoming vehicles or the taillights
of a vehicle directly ahead. When this happens,
the headlights will automatically switch from high
beams to low beams.

When the camera no longer detects an
approaching vehicle or one that is ahead, your
headlights will switch back to high beams.

Vehicles with halogen headlights

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When the camera no longer detects the head-
lights of an approaching vehicle or the taillights
of a vehicle ahead, your headlights will switch
back to high beams after several seconds.

Operation

Activate/deactivate this function by turning the
lighting ring past the

position to

.

When released, the ring will automatically return
to the

position.

If the active high beam function has not been
activated, switching between high and low beams
must be done manually.

A white symbol (

) in the instrument panel

indicates that the function has been activated.

When the high beams are on, the symbol will
change to blue.

NOTE

Keep the windshield in front of the cam-
era free of ice, snow, dirt, etc.

Do not mount or in any way attach any-
thing on the windshield that could
obstruct the camera.

If a message is displayed in the instru-
ment panel saying that active high
beams are temporarily unavailable,
switching between high and low beams

will have to be done manually. However, the light
switch can remain in the

position. The

same applies if a message saying that the wind-
shield sensors are blocked and the symbol above
are displayed. The

symbol will go out if this

happens.

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When the low beams are on.

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Halogen headlights are not available on all models.

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

149

Active high beams may be temporarily unavailable
(e.g., in heavy fog or rain). When the system
becomes active again or if the sensors in the
windshield are no longer obscured, the messages
will disappear and the

symbol will illumi-

nate.

WARNING

Automatic high beams are a driving aid
designed to help provide the best possi-
ble headlight illumination in good driving
conditions.

The use of aftermarket or non-Volvo
glass can have an adverse effect on the
automatic high beam function.

The driver is always responsible for man-
ually toggling between high and low
beams when this is required by traffic or
weather conditions.

CAUTION

In the following situations, it may be neces-
sary to switch between high and low beams
manually:

In heavy fog or rain

In blowing snow or slush

In bright moonlight

In freezing rain

In areas with dim street lighting

When oncoming vehicles have dim front
lighting

If there are pedestrians on or near the
road

If there are reflective objects, such as
signs, near the road

When oncoming vehicles' lights are
obscured by e.g., fences, bushes, etc.

When there are vehicles on connecting
roads

At the top of hills or in dips in the road

In sharp curves

Related information

City Safety

™ troubleshooting (p. 332)

Lighting panel and controls (p. 144)

Active Bending Lights

*

Active Bending Lights (ABL) are designed to
help light up a curve according to movements of
the steering wheel.

Headlight pattern with the Active Bending Light function
deactivated (left) and activated (right)

ABL is activated automatically

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when the engine

is started and the low beam headlights are on.
ABL can be deactivated in the center display.

If a fault is detected in the system, the
symbol in the instrument panel will illuminate. A
text message will be displayed and an additional
symbol will also illuminate.

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The factory default setting is on.

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150

NOTE

This function is only active in twilight or dark
conditions, and only when the vehicle is in
motion.

Deactivating/activating the function

ABL can be deactivated/activated in two ways in
the center display:

Via Function view

Tap the

Active Bending

Lights

button.

Via settings

1. Tap

Settings

in Top view.

2. Tap

My Car

Lights

Exterior Lights

.

3. Deselect/select

Active Bending Lights

.

Related information

Settings view (p. 115)

Rear fog lights (certain models only)

The rear fog lights

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are considerably brighter

than the normal taillight and should be used only
when conditions such as fog, rain, snow, smoke
or dust reduce visibility for other vehicles to less
than approx. 500 ft. (150 meters).

Rear fog light button

NOTE

Rear fog lights are not available on all models
or in all markets.

The rear fog lights can only be used when:

the ignition is in mode II or if the engine is
running and the lighting ring is in the
or

position

Press the button to turn the fog lights on/off. The
rear fog light indicator symbol

in the

instrument panel illuminates when the rear fog
lights are switched on.

The rear fog lights switch off automatically when:

The rear fog lights turn off automatically when
the start knob is turned to STOP, or when the
lighting ring is turned to the

or

posi-

tions.

Related information

Lighting panel and controls (p. 144)

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Some models are equipped with one rear fog light only, on the driver's side of the vehicle.

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