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Volvo S80 - Owner's Manual - Locks And Alarm
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Volvo service certain service remedies, which affect the car’s electrical system, can only be carried out using electronic equipment specially developed for the car. Always contact your volvo workshop, before beginning or carrying out any service which affects the electrical system. Installing acces...
Page 3: Contents
1 contents an alphabetical index is at the back of the book. In addition to describing the standard equipment this manual also covers optional and extra equipment. In addition there are also equipment alternatives, manual or automatic transmission for example. In certain countries statutory requirem...
Page 4: Dashboard - Left-Hand Drive
2 8501984d dashboard - left-hand drive display ................................... 30 tachometer .............................. 26 automatic gearbox ................. 26 clock ...................................... 26 outside temperature sensor .... 26 fuel gauge .............................. 26 te...
Page 5: Dashboard - Right-Hand Drive
3 8502061d dashboard - right-hand drive radio ..... 141 main/dipped beam .................. 35 position/parking lamps ............ 35 fog lamps ................................ 35 instrument lighting .................. 35 beam length control ................. 35 electronic climate control ecc .........
Page 6: Interior - Left-Hand Drive
4 8502000d interior - left-hand drive doors and locks ..................... 68 alarm ....................................... 73 power windows ...................... 40 power mirror controls ............. 41 manual gearbox .................... 82 automatic gearbox ............... 83 geartronic .........
Page 7: Interior - Right Hand Drive
5 8502062d interior - right hand drive glovebox. ............... 62 manual gearbox .................... 82 automatic gearbox ............... 83 geartronic ............................. 85 handbrake ............................ 39 switch in centre console ....... 31 tipping backrests forward ...........
Page 8: Exterior
6 8000233d exterior replacing main beam bulb ......... 108 replacing dipped beam bulb ...... 108 replacing position lamp bulb ..... 109 replacing direction indicator lamp bulb ............................................. 109 replacing fog lamp bulb ............ 111 replacing headlamp wiper blades ....
Page 9: Safety
7 safety seat belts 8 srs (airbag) and sips bag (side airbag) 9 sips airbag 11 ic system (inflatable curtain) 15 whips 16 brake system 18 stability system 20 children in the car 21.
Page 10: Seat Belts
8 8801947d seat belts use the seat belt for all types of driving even hard braking can have dangerous consequences if you are not wearing a seat belt! Therefore, always ask your passengers to use seat belts! Otherwise rear seat passengers may be thrown into the front seat backrests in a collision, i...
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9 8801919d 8802092m 8802099m 8801907e srs (airbag) and sips bag (side airbag) warning! Airbags (srs) are installed as an addition to - not as a replacement for - the standard seat belts. The side impact airbags are supplied as an addition to the existing sips* system. For maximum protection: always ...
Page 12: Srs (Airbag)
10 2 4 3 1 4 2 1 8801923d 4 2 1 2 4 3 1 8801896d srs (airbag) srs system left-hand drive 3. Sensor 4. Seat belt tensioner 1. Gas generator 2. Airbag srs system right-hand drive 1. Gas generator 2. Airbag 3. Sensor 4. Seat belt tensioner srs system (airbags in the steering wheel and dashboard) the sy...
Page 13: Sips Bag (Side Airbag)
11 2 8801922d 3 1 1 8801920d 2 3 sips bag (side airbag) sips bag system left-hand drive sips bag system right-hand drive 1. Airbag 2. Cable 3. Gas generator 1. Airbag 2. Cable 3. Gas generator sips bag system (side impact airbag) this system consists of a gas generator (3), electric sensors, cables ...
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12 8801 99 5d tm tm tm vehicle 9 430422 furtherinformation . Seeownersmanualfor specifieddatebelow . Placedaccordingto shallbeservicedorre- mentalrestraintsystem elementsofthesupple- reliability ,certain system ,sipsbagand asupplementalrestraint thiscarisequippedwith toprovidecontinued inflatablecur...
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13 8801889e warning! Sips airbag · extra seat covers must not be used on the front seats if they are not volvo genuine covers or volvo approved seat covers for sips airbags. · no objects or accessories may be placed between the outer side of the seat and the door panel because this area may be affec...
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14 8801908e 8801909e sips airbag the sips system is an electrical system, consisting of two main components: the side impact airbags and sensors. The side impact airbags are installed in the front seat backrest frames and the sensors are in the insides of the centre and rear pillars. The volume of t...
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15 8801966e ic system (inflatable curtain) 8801999d ic system (inflatable curtains) the ic system protects the head from blows against the car interior. The curtain also protects against objects that the car is in collision with. The ic system protects both those travelling in the front and outer re...
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16 8502379e 8502213e whips (whiplash protection system) whips this system consists of energy absorbing backrests and specially developed head restraints in both front seats. Whips seat whips is activated in event of a collision from behind, based on the collision angle, speed and nature of the colli...
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17 warning! Never drive with deployed airbags! They can hinder the steering of your car. Other safety systems may also be damaged. Intensive exposure to the smoke and dust released when the airbags are deployed can cause eye and skin irritation. If irritated, wash with cold water and/or contact a do...
Page 20: Brake System/abs/ebd
18 abs - anti-lock brakes the abs system (anti-lock braking system) is designed so that the wheels do not lock when braking. This retains the best possible steering response when braking. This improves your ability to swerve to avoid obstacles. The abs system does not increase your total braking cap...
Page 21: Stability System
19 stability system stability and traction control stc/dstc* the stc system (stability and traction control) contains the functions tc and sc. The dstc system (dynamic stability and traction control) contains the functions tc, sc, ayc and eba traction control -tc the traction control transfers the m...
Page 22: Stability System
20 stability system warning! In normal driving conditions the stc/ dstc system improves the car's road safety, which should not be perceived as a possibility to increase speed. Always follow the usual precautions to ensure safe cornering and driving on slippery surfaces. Remember the driving charact...
Page 23: Children In The Car
21 8801888e children should sit comfortably and safely remember that children, regardless of age or size, should always be securely strapped into the car. Never allow a child to sit on the knee of a passenger! Location and equipment must be selected with regard to the weight of the child. Volvo’s ow...
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22 8503186m 8801954d raising the booster cushion raise the booster cushion. The booster cushion locks automatically in the backrest. Note! See also the directions on the booster cushion. Warning! The regular armrest in the rear seat must not be used as a booster cushion. Only volvo’s integrated boos...
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23 8802408m 8802355m isofix bracket system for child seats (option) isofix bracket system for child seats the car can be equipped with an isofix bracket system for child seats in the outer rear seats. Contact your volvo dealer for further informa- tion on child safety equipment. Isofix attachment po...
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24 location of the child in the car *) warning! Never place a child seat or booster cushion in the front seat if the car is equipped with a passenger side airbag. Weight / age front seat, alternatives* centre rear seat, alternatives outer rear seats, alternatives (0-9 months) 9-18 kg (9-36 months) 1...
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25 combined instrument panel 26 indicator and warning symbols 27 messages in the display 30 switches in the centre console 31 trip computer 33 cruise control 34 headlamp, fog lamps 35 beam length control, instrument lighting 35 direction indicators, follow-me-home steering wheel adjustment 36 igniti...
Page 28: Combined Instrument Panel
26 combined instrument panel 1. Temperature gauge displays the engine cooling system temperatu- re. If the temperature is abnormally high and the needle enters the red field a message is shown in the display. Remember that extra lamps in front of the radiator grille reduce the cooling capacity with ...
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27 3800839m indicator and warning symbols warning! If both the brake and abs warning symbols are lit up there is a risk that the rear end will have a tendency to slide during heavy braking. Warning - fault in brake system if the brake symbol lights up the brake fluid level may be too low. · stop the...
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28 warning symbol in centre of dashboard this symbol shines as an red or yellow light depending on the severity of the fault discovered. Red symbol - stop the car. Read warning message in display. Yellow symbol - read the message in the display. Remedy! 3800839m warning! Under normal driving conditi...
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29 fault in car emissions systems drive to a volvo workshop to have it checked. Trailer indicator lamp flashes when the car and trailer direction indicators are in use. If the lamp does not flash, one of the direction indicators on the trailer or car is defective. Seat belt reminder the lamp shines ...
Page 32: Messages In The Display
30 3800648d messages in the display messages in the display whenever a warning or indicator symbol lights up, a message is displayed. When you have read and understood, press the read button (a). Read messages are then erased from the display and are put into the memory. The message remains in the m...
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31 7200221d switches in the centre console 1. Tilting the outer rear seat head restraints (option) do not tilt the head restraints forward if there are passengers in any of the outer seats. Turn the ignition key to position i or ii. Press button 1 to tilt the rear head restraints forward for a bette...
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32 switches in the centre console 5. Active chassis, four-c (option) four-c (continuously controlled chassis concept) is an advanced, electronically- controlled active chassis system. Suspension system characteristics can be selected when driving style is changed or if the quality of the road surfac...
Page 35: Trip Computer (Option)
33 3601859d trip computer (option) current fuel consumption continuous information on current fuel consumption. Fuel consumption is calculated every second. The figure in the display is updated every few seconds. When the car is stationary “----” is displayed. Note: the displayed value may be slight...
Page 36: Cruise Control (Option)
34 cruise control (option) activating the controls for cruise control are to the left in the steering wheel. Setting desired speed: · press the cruise button. ”cruise” is displayed in the combined instrument panel. · the speed can be increased or decreased by pressing the + or - button. Note! Cruise...
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35 3500824d headlamps, fog lamps, beam length control, instrument lighting a - headlamps and position/ parking lamps all lighting off. Cars with daytime running lights: ignition key in position ii: dipped beam lit (and front and rear position/parking lamps, numberplate lighting and instrument lighti...
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36 6400296a 3 main/dipped beam switch (switch on headlamps) press the lever towards the steering wheel past the “flash position” and release it again. The headlamps change between main and dipped beam. Follow-me-home do as follows when you leave your car when it is dark out: · remove the key from th...
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37 3300013a ignition and steering wheel lock, windscreen wipers/washer ignition and steering wheel lock 0 locked position the steering wheel locks when the ignition key is removed. I intermediate position - “radio position” certain electrical components can be connected. The engine electrical system...
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38 8702783d 8702787d 3601944d hazard warning flashers, rear defroster, heated seats front seat heater switch heated front seats if you wish to have extra heat in the front seat(s) carry out the following: · press once: high heat - both leds in the switch light up. · press once again: low heat - one ...
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39 3601974d 64 68 72 76 80 64 68 72 76 80 3601943e 5500045e parking brake, electrical socket/cigarette lighter electrical socket/cigarette lighter the cover should always be in position if the socket is not being used as a power source or as a cigarette lighter socket. The maximum current is 10a. Pa...
Page 42: Power Windows
40 3601867d power windows *when you have finished your trip and removed the ignition key, you can still close or open the windows as long as you have not opened either of the front doors. The power window switches in the rear seat can be blocked from the switch on the driver’s door switch panel. Alw...
Page 43: Rearview Mirror/door Mirrors
41 8301236d rearview mirror a normal position. B dimming position. Use this if headlamps from the cars behind irritate you. Certain models have an autodim function, which leads to an automatic dimming based on current light conditions. Seat belt reminder the seat belt warning symbol above the rearvi...
Page 44: Power Sunroof (Option)
42 power sunroof (option) 8301747m manual control open: pull the switch rearwards to the resistance point position (3). The sunroof will move towards maximum opening position as long as the switch is held in this position. Close: press the switch forwards to the resistance point position (2). The su...
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43 laminated front and rear side windows (option) inform the rear seat passengers of the following: due to the refraction of light through the side windows, rear seat passengers may find angles and distances distorted when looking through the front side window on the same side as they are sitting. L...
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Page 47: Climate Control
45 air distribution 46 useful hints 47 electronic climate control ecc 48 manual climate control with air conditioning (a/c) 52 manual climate control without air conditioning (a/c) 54 parking heater 56 climate control.
Page 48: Air Distribution
46 8702835d 8702818d 8702826d air distribution air vents in the dashboard air vents in the door pillars air distribution the incoming air is distributed through 14 different air vents located in different parts of your car. Air vents in the door pillars a open b closed c directing airflow laterally ...
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47 misting on window interiors a good way to reduce the problem of misting on the insides of the windscreen and other windows is to clean them. Use a normal window cleaner. Bear in mind that you must clean them more often if someone smokes in the car. Ice and snow remove ice and snow from the climat...
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48 22 18 20 26 24 8703249d 20 18 22 24 26 man aut seat heater, right-hand side electronic climate control ecc temperature, left hand side recirculation a/c on/off fan temperature right-hand side passenger compartment temperature sensor twilight sensor* * automatically adjusts all instrument lighting...
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49 8703250d man aut keep in mind the following: · make it a rule to have the air quality sensor activated at all times. · recirculation is limited in cold climates to avoid misting. · in the event of misting, you should disconnect the air quality sensor. · in the event of the windows misting up you ...
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50 8702783d 8702782d 8702780d 22 20 18 8702779d 26 24 electronic climate control ecc auto the auto function regulates climate control so that the selected temperature is attained. The automatic function controls heating, air condition- ing, fan speed, recirculation and air distribution. If you selec...
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51 8702781d 8702784d 8702778d 8702777d 8703250d man aut 8702776d a/c - on/off when the on led lights the air conditioning (a/c) system is controlled automatically by the system. In this way incoming air is cooled and moderately dehumidified. When ac off is selected and the off led lights the air con...
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52 8702777d 8702831d 8702834d 8702834d 8702611d 8702776d a/c - on/off the air conditioning is connected to the cooling and dehumidification function when the on led lights. The air conditioning is disconnec- ted with the off led lights. When you select defroster , the air conditioning is always conn...
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53 8702784d 8702787d 8702833d here is some supplementary advice and information: · you must turn the fan knob (from the 0 position) to connect the air conditioning. · use the air conditioning at low temperatures (0 - 15 °c) to dehumidify incoming air. Defroster - rear window and door mirrors use thi...
Page 56: Parking Heater (Option)
54 3602296d parking heater (option) short push on reset (c) setting of hours and minutes long push on reset the timer is activated (on) long push on reset the timer is turned off (off) on lamp lights with a steady glow the timer is activated the on lamp flashes the parking heater is activated the pa...
Page 57: Parking Heater (Option)
55 parking heater (option) setting timer 1 or 2 for reasons of safety, you can only programme times for the following 24 hours, not several days in a row. 1. Use the thumb wheel (b) to select timer 1. 2. Briefly press the reset button (c) so that the hours setting starts to flash. 3. Use the thumb w...
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Page 59: Interior
57 front seats 58 interior lighting 60 storage compartments 62 centre console storage compartments, load curtain 63 spare wheel, warning triangle 64 long loads 65 coat hanger 66 interior.
Page 60: Front Seats
58 8502149d height adjustment - front seat the front edges of the driver’s and passenger seats can be adjusted to seven different settings and the rear edges to nine different settings. The front lever - (a) adjusting the front edge of the seat. The rear lever - (b) adjusting the rear edge of the se...
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59 8502027e 8501727a rear seat head restraints the centre seating position head restraint is adjusted vertically according to the height of the passenger. Press the head restraint up or down as necessary. To move the head restraint up or down, you must press the release button behind the left-hand s...
Page 62: Front Seats
60 1 2 3 e m m 1 2 3 m e m power seat (option) if your volvo is equipped with power seats, the following may be adjusted with the two switches at the side of the seat: a - height of seat front edge b - front - rear c - height of seat rear edge d - backrest rake note! The power seats have an overload...
Page 63: Interior Lighting
61 8502006d 3500887e interior lighting general lighting general lighting lights up and goes out when you press the button. The general lighting has a built-in automatic function which means that the general lighting lights up and remains lit for 30 seconds: · when you unlock the car from the outside...
Page 64: Storage Compartments
62 8502037e warning! Make sure that no hard, sharp or heavy objects lie on or in (or protrude from) the parcel shelf, map pocket or other storage compartments where they might cause injury during heavy braking. Always fasten large heavy objects with one of the seat belts. Storage compartments.
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63 8501983e 8502003d ashtray (option) to empty the ashtrays: front seat: pull the ashtray straight upwards. Rear seat: press the ashtray downwards and remove. Load curtain in cargo compartment (option) the load curtain can be used to secure lighter objects, such as grocery bags. Pull out the curtain...
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64 8901312d 7700231d floor support warning triangle spare wheel, tools, jack the spare wheel with the jack and tool kit can be found under the floor of the cargo compartment. Carry out the following to remove the spare wheel: · fold the floor inwards. · lift and remove the floor support that sits in...
Page 67: Long Loads
65 8502002d 8501931e 8501909d long loads tipping the backrests forward one or both of the rear seat backrests can be folded down from the cargo compartment for transporting long objects. Pull the handle(s) in the cargo compartment. The head restraints must be in the upright position. Then tip the ba...
Page 68: Coat Hanger
66 8503126m coat hanger use the coat hanger for clothes of normal weight. Coat hanger.
Page 69: Locks And Alarm
67 immobilizer, remote control 68 locking and unlocking 69 replacing the battery 70 when it is dark, deadlocks 71 child safety lock 72 alarm 73 locks and alarm.
Page 70: Doors and Locks
68 doors and locks master key this key operates all locks service key* for driver's door, ignition switch and steering wheel lock only. *: certain markets only 8302189d 8302187m keys - immobilizer your car is delivered with two master keys and one service key*. One of the master keys is foldable and...
Page 71: Locking and Unlocking
69 8301290d locking and unlocking locking and unlocking the car from the outside using the master key or its remote control, all the doors and the boot lid can be locked or unlocked from the outside at the same time. When the vehicle is locked, the door locking buttons and interior door handles are ...
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70 locking and unlocking, replacing battery unlocking the boot lid with the master key normally the boot lid is locked or unlocked when you lock or unlock the car using the master key in the driver’s door or the remote control. The boot lid can be opened by slowly pressing the button on the remote c...
Page 73: When It Is Dark, Deadlocks
71 3602415d when it is dark, deadlocks deadlocks your car has a special deadlock position which means that the doors cannot be opened from the inside if they are locked. Deadlocks can only be activated from the outside by the driver’s door being locked with the key or remote control. All doors must ...
Page 74: Child Safety Lock
72 8301289d 8301235d child safety lock control for child safety lock - left rear door control for child safety lock - right rear door warning! Remember that in the event of an accident, rear seat passengers cannot open rear doors from the inside if the child safety locks are activated. Therefore, ke...
Page 75: Alarm
73 alarm the alarm system (option) when the alarm is connected, it continually monitors all alarm points. The alarm is triggered if: · the bonnet is opened. · the boot lid is opened. · a side door is opened. · the ignition switch is turned with a non-approved key or subjected to force. · a movement ...
Page 76: Alarm
74 3602415d temporary deactivation of detectors to avoid triggering the alarm inadvertently, for example when leaving a dog in the car or during a ferry crossing, the movement and tilt detectors can be temporarily deactivated. The button can be pressed at any time between the key being turned from p...
Page 77: Alarm
75 testing the alarm system testing the movement detector for the passenger compartment: 1. Open all windows. 2. Activate the alarm. Alarm activation is confirmed by the led flashing slowly. 3. Wait 30 seconds. 4. Test the movement detector in the passenger compartment by lifting a bag or similar fr...
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77 fuel filler flap, starting the engine 78 economical driving 80 manual gearbox 82 automatic gearbox 83 all wheel drive 87 active chassis, four-c 87 parking assistance system 88 towing 89 jumpstarting 90 driving with trailer 91 towing bracket 93 detachable towbar 95 starting, driving, gearshifting.
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78 2302129d fuel filler flap, starting the engine refuelling the fuel cap is inside the fuel filler flap on the right rear wing. In high exterior temperatures there can be overpressure in the fuel tank. Open the filler cap slowly. Do not overfill the fuel tank. A maxi- mum of one automatic cut out b...
Page 81: Starting The Engine
79 starting the engine immobilizer use the car key. Do not let several keys dangle next to each other from the same key ring when starting. The new car - slippery road surface driving on a slippery road may feel different depending on whether you choose a car with a manual or an automatic gearbox. P...
Page 82: Economical Driving
80 drive with anticipation economical driving results from driving gently with anticipation and adapting your driving style and speed to the situation. Keep in mind the following: · drive the engine to operating temperature as soon as possible! That is to say: do not let the engine idle, but drive w...
Page 83: Some Important Tips!
81 8902060m some important tips! Load carrier attachment points fitting the load carriers 1. Make sure the load carrier is placed in the right direction (see the marking on the decal under the cover). 2. Fit the guide pins into the guide holes (1). 3. Carefully lower the bracket on the other side to...
Page 84: Manual Gearbox
82 64 68 72 76 80 64 68 72 76 80 4301589e m 56 64 68 72 76 80 64 68 72 76 80 4302395n m 56 gear position, manual gearbox depress the clutch pedal fully with every gear change. Remove your foot from the clutch pedal between changes! Be sure to follow this shifting pattern. Use the 5th gear as often a...
Page 85: Automatic Gearbox Aw5
83 l – low gear position select l if you wish to drive in 1st or 2nd. Position l gives the best engine braking for mountain driving, etc. N – neutral position n is the neutral position. The engine can be started, but no gear is selected. Apply the parking brake when the car is stationary with the ge...
Page 86: Automatic Gearbox Aw5
84 4302106d ”kick-down” when you press the accelerator all the way down - beyond the position normally regarded as full acceleration - a lower gear is automatically engaged. This is called ”kick-down” down- shifting. When you reach the maximum speed for the gear or release the accelerator pedal from...
Page 87: Geartronic (Option)
85 geartronic (option) gear selector manual position if you wish to move from the automatic position d to the manual position, press the selector to the left. If you wish to move from man to position d, press the selector to the right and then up to d; 3rd, 4th and 5th have the lock-up function (loc...
Page 88: Geartronic
86 64 80 4301618e geartronic w - winter use the button to switch the winter program w on and off. The winter program makes it easier to drive at low speed in slippery road conditions. When the program is engaged, the driving wheels receive less power than normal and all upshifting occurs at a lower ...
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87 all wheel drive / active chassis four-c awd – all wheel drive (option) the all-wheel drive system in your volvo, which is continuously engaged, conforms to advanced technical requirements. When used correctly, the all-wheel drive system provides the driver with better control on all types of road...
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88 parking assistance system (option) function the parking assistance system can be used as an aid when parking the vehicle. An audible signal from the speaker system indicates the distance between the vehicle and the detected object; the audio system volume is lowered when the system is engaged. As...
Page 91: Towing
89 8600307e if you need to be towed · unlock the steering wheel lock so that the car can be steered. · keep in mind the highest permitted legal towing speed. · remember that the brake and power steering servos do not function when the engine is switched off! You must exert approximately five times m...
Page 92: Jumpstarting
90 3100088m jumpstarting with a booster battery is as follows: if for some reason the battery in your car is discharged, you can ”borrow” current from a spare battery or another car’s battery to start the engine. Always check that the clamps are secure so that there are no sparks during the start at...
Page 93: Driving With Trailer
91 driving with trailer · the towing bracket on the car must be of an approved type. Your volvo dealer can advise you as to which towing bracket to use. · distribute the load in the trailer so that the weight on the towing bracket is approximately 50 kg for trailer weights under 1200 kg and approxim...
Page 94: Driving With Trailer
92 0300171d the highest permitted trailer weight recommended for a trailer with brakes ball pressure 0-1200 kg.................................................... 50 kg 1201-1600 kg.............................................. 75 kg 1601-1800 kg.............................................. 75 kg n...
Page 95: Towing Bracket
93 towing bracket warning! If your car is fitted with volvo's detachable towbar: make sure that the towbar is locked before you drive off. · the red signal pin (see the arrow in the illustration to the left) should not be visible! · use the key to lock it. See the description on page 95. Fixed towba...
Page 96: Towing Bracket
94 8902082d 8902083d a towing bracket distance a above: s80: 1152 mm max. Ball pressure: 75 kg attachment points under the car.
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95 locked 6 8902076m red pin (b) not visible! 5 8902076m push to lock 4 8902075m b open 3 open 2 8902078m 1 8902079m 8902074m put in the key and turn it clockwise to the unlocked position. Remove the connector pin cover. Detachable towbar - mounting the ball section take the towball section and turn...
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96 5 8902080m locked 4 8902077m 3 8902081m open 2 8902074m open 1 8902078m detachable towbar - removing the ball section put in the key and turn it clockwise to the unlocked position. Turn the handle clockwise until it stops. Pull the towball section from the connector pin. Turn the key anticlockwis...
Page 99: Wheels and Tyres
97 general about wheels and tyres 98 tyre pressures 99 wear, changing wheels, spare wheel 100 changing wheels 101 wheels and tyres.
Page 100: General
98 general wheels and tyres all tyres have a dimension designation, such as 215/55r16 93w. These tyre size designations, which are used by all tyre manufacturers, can be interpreted as follows: 215 section width (mm) 55 relationship between the section height and breadth (%) r means radial tyre 16 w...
Page 101: Tyre Pressures
99 7700242d tyre pressures snow chains and all wheel drive (awd) on vehicles equipped with all wheel drive (awd), snow chains may only be fitted to the front wheels. Only use chains adapted for awd models. Note! You should never drive faster than 50 km/h (30 mph) with snow chains! Do not drive on ba...
Page 102: Wheels and Tyres
100 7700312m wheels and tyres tyres with tread wear indicators tread wear indicators are narrow, raised areas across the tread that have approximately 1.6 mm less tread depth than the remainder of the tyre (the letters twi are on the side of the tyre). When this bar is visible, only 1.6 mm of tread ...
Page 103: Changing Wheels
101 7700318m 7700333m the spare wheel is stored under the carpet in the cargo compartment. Remember to set out the warning triangle. · apply the parking brake and put into first gear on cars with manual transmission - position p on cars with automatic transmission. Put chocks in front and behind of ...
Page 104: Changing Wheels
102 7700245d 7700244d · hold the jack against the pin in the jacking point as illustrated and wind down the jack foot so that it is pressed flat against the ground. · check again that the jack is mounted correctly according to illustration and that the foot is positioned vertically under mounting. ·...
Page 105: Fuses, Bulb Replacement
103 fuses 104 replacing bulbs 108 fuses, bulb replacement.
Page 106: Fuses
104 3701480d fuses all electrical functions and components are protected with a number of fuses to protect your car’s electrical system from damage by short-circuits or overloads. Fuses are located in three different locations in the car: a - integrated relay/fusebox in engine compartment. B - fuseb...
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105 fuses in the engine compartment in the fuse box in the engine compartment there are 8 positions for main fuses and 21 positions for regular fuses. Never change the main fuses yourself, have this done by an authorised workshop. If necessary, you can change the regular fuses yourself. Be sure to r...
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106 22 24 23 21 29 27 28 26 25 9 8 7 19 18 17 16 4 5 6 3 2 13 14 15 12 11 38 36 37 33 34 35 31 32 20 1 10 30 3701482d fuses in the passenger compartment fuses are located inside the access panel on the end face of the dash- board. There are also a number of spare fuses. 27. Active chassis four-c ......
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107 3701478d 1 2 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 13 14 15 18 17 16 the fuses are located behind the trim on the left-hand side. They are difficult to access. The main fuses are covered by a lid that is secured with screws. Main fuses should only be changed by authorized personnel. Fuses in the cargo compartm...
Page 110: Replacing Bulbs
108 3500536d 3500535d 3500534d replacing dipped and main beam bulbs (does not apply to bi-xenon) replace headlamp bulbs from the engine compartment. Note! Never touch the bulb glass with your fingers. Grease and oil from your fingers evaporate in the heat and will leave a deposit on the reflector, d...
Page 111: Replacing Bulbs
109 3500893d 3500892d 3500903d py 21 w 5 w w2.1x9.5d replacing bulb in front corner · switch off all lights and turn ignition key to position 0. · using a screw driver, press the guide lug and pull out the entire lamp housing. · press down the spring clip and undo the connector from the lamp housing...
Page 112: Replacing Bulbs
110 left-hand rear edge of car replacing bulbs in the rear lamp cluster all bulbs in the rear lamp cluster can be replaced from inside the cargo compartment. · switch off all lights and turn ignition key to position 0. · unlock and fold down the side panel inwards to allow access to the bulbs. On th...
Page 113: Replacing Bulbs
111 3500903d 3500894d 3500889d replacing front fog lamp bulb note! Never touch the bulb glass with your fingers. · switch off the lights and turn the ignition key to position 0. · turn the bulb holder a little anticlockwise. · remove the bulb and replace with a new. · refit the bulb holder. (the pro...
Page 114: Replacing Bulbs
112 3500916d 3500871d 3500888d replacing numberplate lighting bulb · switch off the lights and turn the ignition key to position 0! · remove the screw with a screwdriver. · loosen the whole lamp housing carefully and pull it out. · turn the connector anticlockwise and pull out the bulb. · replace bu...
Page 115: Replacing Bulbs
113 3500891d replacing side marker bulb · press the entire lamp insert backwards and remove. · try if possible to remove the lamp insert with your fingers. Otherwise, use a plastic or wooden tool so as not to damage the paintwork. · turn the lamp holder anticlockwise and remove. · install a new bulb...
Page 116: Replacing Bulbs
114 3500887e replacing bulb in ceiling lighting with front reading lamps these bulbs are of a special type. We recom- mend that you ask your volvo workshop to replace this bulb. Replacing bulb in rear reading lamp these bulbs are of a special type. We recom- mend that you ask your volvo workshop to ...
Page 117: Car Care and Service
115 car care and service rustproofing 116 checking and repairing paintwork damage 117 washing 118 service 120 catalytic exhaust treatment 122 environmental care 123 bonnet, engine compartment 124 diesel 126 engine oil 127 coolant 128 brake fluid, power steering, windscreen washer fluid 129 battery c...
Page 118: Rustproofing
116 visible rustproofing periodically check and touch up the “visible” rustproofing. Make good the rustproofing immediately so that moisture does not have a chance to penetrate - let your volvo workshop help you. If you want to repair the rustproofing yourself, make sure the area is clean and dry. H...
Page 119: Repairing Paintwork Damage
117 8100503a 0300048a 2. Kg 1. Kg kg kg volvo car corp. Made in sweden mask if necessary paint paint is an important part of the car’s rustproo- fing and should therefore be checked regularly. Repair paintwork damage immediately so that it does not start to rust. The most common types of paintwork d...
Page 120: Washing
118 warning! After washing: always test the braking so that damp and corrosion do not affect the brake pads and impair the brakes! Depress the brake pedal lightly now and again when driving longer distances in the rain or slushy snow to warm up and dry the brake discs and pads. You should also do th...
Page 121: Washing
119 cleaning the upholstery treating marks on fabric a special cleaning agent available at your volvo dealer is recommended when cleaning fabric upholstery. Other chemicals can impair the fire retardant qualities of the upholstery. Treating marks on vinyl never scrape or rub a mark. Never use strong...
Page 122: Volvo Service
120 volvo service before the car left the factory, it was thoroughly test driven. It was checked again in accordance with volvo car corporation regulations before it was handed over to you. Volvo service programme in order for you to keep your volvo at the highest level of traffic safety, driving sa...
Page 123: Volvo Service
121 7700243d volvo service warning! The car ignition system has very high voltage! The voltage in the ignition system is dangerous! Do not touch spark plugs, ignition cables or the ignition coil when the engine is running or the ignition is switched on! The ignition should be switched off when: · co...
Page 124: Catalytic Exhaust Treatment
122 2501092e catalytic exhaust treatment catalytic converter the catalytic converter is an additional part of the exhaust system. Its purpose is to purify exhaust. The converter primarily consists of a housing with two monoliths that are designed so that the exhaust gases pass through a honeycomb of...
Page 125
123 environmental care, fuel consumption and emissions environmental care there are many examples of environmental care within the volvo field of activity. We use a chlorine-free refrigerant in our climate control systems that is harmless to the ozone layer and contributes very little to the greenho...
Page 126
124 2000305d 8200092d engine compartment 1 expansion tank, cooling system 2 engine oil filler pipe 3 engine oil dipstick 4 clutch/brake fluid reservoir 5 battery (in cargo compartment) 6 data plate 7 radiator 8 power steering fluid reservoir 9 air filter 10 washer fluid reservoir 11 main fuse box 12...
Page 127
125 2000306d 8200095d warning! Check that the bonnet locks properly when you close it! Pull the handle... Engine compartment 1 expansion tank, cooling system 2 engine oil filler pipe 3 engine oil dipstick 4 clutch/brake fluid reservoir 5 battery (in cargo compartment) 6 data plate 7 radiator 8 power...
Page 128: Diesel
126 diesel fuel system diesel engines are very sensitive to contamination. Only use diesel fuel from well known oil companies. Never use diesel of doubtful quality. The major oil companies can also offer a special diesel fuel for winter use. This fuel is much thinner when the temperature is low, whi...
Page 129: Engine Oil
127 engine oil oil grade: petrol engines: acea a1 acea a3 grade oil can also be used. Note that the same oil can comply with both acea a1 and acea b1, regardless of whether it is a mineral, semi-synthetic or fully synthetic oil. Diesel engines: acea b4 note that the same oil can comply with acea a3,...
Page 130: Engine Oil
128 min max coolant never top up with ordinary water only! Use a mixture of half water, half volvo coolant all year round. Note! Certain engine components are manufactured of an aluminium alloy and it is therefore important that volvo coolant is always used. It has especially good anti-corrosion pro...
Page 131
129 3601948d 5200380d power steering the level should lie between the min and max marks. Oil grade: power steering fluid of type pentosin chf 11s or the like. Check level at every service. Replacing the oil is not necessary. Position: in engine compartment, see pages 124-125. Note! If a fault occurs...
Page 132: Battery Care
130 3100063d · if necessary: fill the battery with water to the maximum level in the battery. Note! Do not fill above the maximum mark (a). · do not use normal tapwater. Use distilled or deionized water (battery water). · if you wish to charge your battery for any reason, you must check the fluid le...
Page 133: Battery Care
131 battery care warning! Oxyhydrogen gas evacuation the battery can develop oxyhydrogen gas, which is extremely explosive. To prevent oxyhydrogen gas from remaining in the cargo compartment, there is an evacuation hose that leads any oxyhydrogen gas from the battery out into the fresh air. If the b...
Page 134: Replacing Wiper Blades
132 3602076d replacing windscreen wipers of traditional type fold out the wiper arm and hold the wiper blade at 45° to the wiper arm. Press in the spring on the wiper blade. press the entire wiper blade down so that the wiper arm eye passes through the hold in the wiper blade mounting. then pu...
Page 135: Specifications
133 specifications type designation 134 weights and measurements, capacities 135 lubricants, fluids, oils 136 power transmission 137 electrical system 138 engine 139.
Page 136: Specifications
134 specifications injapan serialno aisin made aw co ltd t100001 p1208632 3,77 m56l 1234567 yv1ls5502n2000327 0300169d volvocarcorp. 1. 2. Kg kg kg kg sweden madein 50-42le b5254s type designation when contacting your volvo dealer about your car and when ordering spare parts and accesso- ries, it ma...
Page 137
135 0300047a kg kg kg 1. Kg 2. Volvo car corp. Sweden made in 1 2 3 4 weights and measurements length ................................................................ 482 cm width ................................................................. 183 cm height ...........................................
Page 138: Lubricants, Fluids, Oils
136 engine petrol engines: acea a1 acea a3 grade oil can also be used. Note that the same oil can comply with both acea a1 and acea b1, regardless of whether it is a mineral, semi-synthetic or fully synthetic oil diesel engines: acea b4 note that the same oil can comply with acea a3, acea b3 and ace...
Page 139: Power Transmission
137 power transmission - automatic gearbox electronically controlled automatic gearbox with five gears. Consists of a hydraulic torque converter and planetary gears. Rear suspension independent suspension with individually sprung wheels with shock absorbers. The suspension consists of rear-facing tr...
Page 140: Electrical System
138 electrical system 12-volt system with voltage regulated alternating current generator. Single pole system in which the chassis and engine block are used as conductors. The negative pole is connected to the chassis. Battery voltage 12v 12v 12v (diesel) cold start capacity (cca) 520 a/30 s 600 a/3...
Page 141: Engine Specifications
139 fill with correct petrol you car has a catalytic converter and may only be driven using unleaded petrol. Otherwise, the catalytic converter could be damaged. * the engine can be driven with the octane ratings 91, 95, and 98 ron. · 98 ron is recommended for maximum effect and minimum fuel consump...
Page 142: Engine Specifications
140 * the engine can be run with octane ratings of 91, 95 and 98 ron. · 98 ron is recommended for maximum effect and minimum fuel consumption. · 95 ron can be used for normal driving. · 91 ron should only be used as an exception. However, the engine will not be damaged by this fuel grade. **: output...
Page 143: Audio
141 audio overview hu-401 142 overview hu-601 143 overview hu-801 144 radio functions 145 cassette deck 152 cd player 153 dolby surround pro logic 156 technical data - audio 158.
Page 144: Audio System Hu-401
142 audio system hu-401 4. Fader - press and turn balance - press, pull and turn 5. Radio - station seek up/down cassette - select next/previous track 6. Radio - manual station selection cassette - fast forward/rewind 7. Display 8. Programme type 9. News /radio text 1. On/off - press volume - turn 2...
Page 145: Audio System Hu-601
143 audio system hu-601 1. On/off (press) volume (turn) 2. Selector knob: stored radio stations cd changer (option) 3. Selector knob: radio cassette cd cd changer (option) tv (option) 4. Fader - press and turn balance - press, pull and turn 5. Radio - station seek up/down cassette - selecting next/p...
Page 146: Audio System Hu-801
144 audio system hu-801 dolbysurround hu-803 3903065m compact digitalaudio 1. On/off (press) volume (turn) 2. Bass - press and turn treble - press, pull and turn 3. Fader - press and turn balance - press, pull and turn 4. Centre volume - press and turn output volume - press, pull and turn 5. Selecto...
Page 147: Radio Functions
145 radio functions 3902418d bass set the bass by pressing out the button and turning to right or left. In the centre position the volume is “normalised”. Press the button back to original position after setting. Treble set the treble by pressing out the button, pull it further out and turn it left ...
Page 148: Radio Hu-401 601 801
146 3901858d 3901855d 3901855d fader - balance front/rear set a suitable balance between the front and rear loudspeakers by pressing out the button and then turning it to the right (sound to front) or to the left (sound to the rear). Centre position means that the balance is “normal- ised”. Press th...
Page 149: Radio Hu-401 601 801
147 3901859d a b radio hu-401 601 801 a - setting station press the left button to select a lower frequency and the right button for a higher frequency. Set frequencies are displayed. B - station seek up/down press the left or right-hand side of the button to seek lower or higher frequencies. The ra...
Page 150: Radio Hu-401 601 801
148 3901860d 3901854d radio hu-401 601 801 programming stations 1. Set the desired frequency. 2. Press the 1-20/disc button with a short push. Select a number by turning forwards or backwards. Press again to store the desired frequency and station. Preset to choose a preselected radio programme, tur...
Page 151
149 3901860d 3901860d 3901860d traffic information / news hu-401 601 801 traffic information (tp) a short push on the tp button (less than 2 seconds) gives the traffic information from rds stations. “tp” is displayed when the function is connected. When the unit is in cassette or cd mode in the back...
Page 152
150 programme types displayed new features new features current affairs current information info sport sport education educ theatre theater culture and art culture science science entertainment enterta pop music pop rock music rock easy listening easy list light classical l class classical music cla...
Page 153: Advanced User Mode
151 advanced user mode advanced user mode · with the radio switched off, press and hold the volume knob at least 5 seconds to start the aum function. · turn the 1-20/disc button to select an aum function (see the function list to the right). · once you have selected a function, the function’s defaul...
Page 154: Cassette Deck Hu-401 601
152 3901876d 3901873d 3901857d dolbybnr cassette opening slide cassette into the cassette opening with the tape to the right. Tape side a is shown in the display. When one side has finished playing the system will automatically begin playing the other side (auto reverse). If a cassette is already in...
Page 155: Cd Player Hu-601
153 3901873d 3901862d cd player insert a cd. If this was already done, select cd by turning the source knob. Cd eject if you press this button the cd stops playing and the disc is ejected. (see illustration above) note: for traffic safety reasons you have twelve seconds to handle the ejected cd. The...
Page 156: External Cd Changer
154 3901873d 3901875d note! Use only cd discs with Ø 12 cm. Do not play cd discs with smaller dimensions! Random press rnd (for hu-601 and 801) to connect the random function. If you have radio hu-401 press the source knob. A randomly selected track is chosen from a randomly selected disc. Then a ne...
Page 157: Internal Cd Changer Hu-801
155 3901873d 3901854d internal cd changer hu-801 random press rnd to connect the random function. A randomly selected track is chosen from a randomly selected disc. Then a new track is selected in the same way. “rnd” (random) is displayed as long as the function is activated. Note! If the quality of...
Page 158
156 3901878d 3901877d dolby surround pro logic hu-801 dolby surround pro logic mode* to select dolby surround pro logic mode press “ pl”. “dolby pro logic” is displayed. Press off to return to 2-channel stereo. Dolby surround pro logic dolby surround pro logic together with a centre loudspeaker in t...
Page 159
157 3902419d 3902419d 3901877d 3-channel stereo to select 3-channel stereo press “3-ch”. “3-ch” is displayed. Press off to return to 2-channel stereo. Centre loudspeaker volume set the centre loudspeaker volume by pressing out the button and turning it left or right. In the centre position the volum...
Page 160: Technical Data - Audio
158 alarm “alarm!” is shown in the radio display when an alarm message is transmitted. The function is used to warn the driver of serious accidents or catastrophes, such as collapsed bridges, earthquakes or nuclear accidents. Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under license of dolby laboratories ...
Page 161: Telephone (Option)
159 telephone (option) telephone system 160 operating 162 call options 163 memory functions 166 menu functions 167 miscellaneous information 171.
Page 162: Telephone
160 telephone general rules · put traffic safety first! If you as the driver must use the privacy handset in the armrest, park the car in a safe place. · switch off the system when refuelling the car. · switch off the system near blasting work. · let only authorised personnel service your telephone ...
Page 163: Telephone
161 telephone 3903012m.
Page 164: Telephone
162 3903019m 3903022m telephone active mode a prerequisite for using the telephone system functions is that the telephone must be in its active mode (does not apply for receiving calls). Activate the telephone by pressing on the centre console keypad or the keypad in the steering wheel. When in acti...
Page 165: Telephone
163 3800670d telephone making and receiving calls to place a call: enter the number and press on the steering wheel or centre console keypad (or lift up the handset). To receive an incoming call: press the button (or lift the privacy handset). You can also use automatic answer, see menu function 4.3...
Page 166: Telephone
164 3902215d telephone privacy handset if you wish to talk undisturbed, use the privacy handset. 1. Pick up the handset. Enter the chosen number on the centre console keypad. Press to place a call. Adjust the volume by using the knob on the side of the handset. 2. The call is terminated when you rep...
Page 167: Telephone
165 telephone volume increase volume by pressing on the (+) button on the steering wheel keypad. Reduce volume by pressing on the (-) button. When the telephone has been activated, the steering wheel keypad can only be used for telephone functions. To use this keypad for radio settings the telephone...
Page 168: Telephone
166 telephone calling from the memory 1. Press . 2. Choose from the following alternatives: · press and scroll with the arrows until you find the desired name. · press the key of the first letter in the name (or enter the name) and press . 3. Press to call the selected number. Memory functions telep...
Page 169: Telephone
167 telephone menu functions menu function go into active mode. Press to come to the menu function. The following applies in the menu function: · a long press on means you exit the menu function. · a short press on means that you retract, cancel or reject an alternative. · a press on means that you ...
Page 170: Telephone
168 telephone main menus/submenus 1. Call register 1.1 missed calls 1.2 received calls 1.3 dialled calls 1.4 erase list 1.4.1 all 1.4.2 missed 1.4.3 received 1.4.4 dialled 1.5 call duration 1.5.1 last call 1.5.2 number of calls 1.5.3 total time 1.5.4 clear 2. Messages 2.1 read 2.2 write 2.3 voice me...
Page 171: Telephone
169 telephone menu 1. Call register 1.1 missed calls: a list of missed calls is shown here. You can choose to call, erase or store the number in the telephone or sim card memory for later use. 1.2 received calls: a list of received calls is shown here. You can choose to call, erase, or store the num...
Page 172: Telephone
170 telephone 4.1 transmit number: choose whether or not to display your number to the person you call. Contact your service provider for a permanently concealed number. 4.2 call waiting: choose whether or not you want to be alerted during a phone call that there is another call coming in. 4.3 autom...
Page 173: Telephone
171 3903022m telephone specifications output 2w sim card small memory positions 255* sms (short message service) yes computer/fax no dual band yes (900/1800) * 255 memory positions in the telephone memory. The number of memory positions on the sim card varies depending on your subscription. Double s...
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Page 175: Index
173 average speed ....................................... 33 awd ...................................................... 86 axle load ............................................. 135 b backrest rake ......................................... 58 battery (jump starting) ......................... 90 bat...
Page 176: Index
174 geartronic .............................................. 85 general lighting .................................... 61 generator not charging ......................... 29 generator ............................................. 138 h handbrake ............................................. 39 hazar...
Page 177: Index
175 interior lighting .................................... 61 isofix bracket system for child seats .... 23 j jack ............................................... 64, 102 jumpstarting .......................................... 90 k keylock ................................................. 79 keys .....
Page 178: Index
176 refuelling ............................................. 78 relay/fuse box in cargo compartment ....................................... 104 relay/fuse box in engine compartment ....................................... 104 remote control ..................................... 60 replacing bulbs in ...
Page 179: Index
177 winter tyres ........................................... 98 wiper blades, replacing ...................... 132 y your climate control system - useful hints ....................................................... 47 u unlocking the boot lid with the master key .......................................
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1700226f the following should be regularly checked: 1. Washer fluid: ensure that the reservoir is always well filled. In the winter use a washer fluid with anti freeze! See page 129. 2. Power steering: the level should lie between the min- and max marks. See page 129. 3. Engine coolant: the level sh...