Driver support for Your Volvo Xc90 SUV 2020

DRIVER SUPPORT  
Driver support systems  
Speed-dependent steering wheel  
resistance  
Speed-dependent power steering increases  
the steering wheel resistance in pace with  
the vehicle's speed, which can help give the  
driver an enhanced feeling of control and sta-  
bility.  
Steering is stiffer on highways. When parking  
and at low speeds, it will be easier to move  
the steering wheel.  
The vehicle is equipped with a number of  
driver support systems that can provide the  
driver with active or passive assistance in var-  
ious situations.  
The systems can, for example, help the driver:  
maintain a set speed  
maintain a set time interval to the vehicle  
ahead  
help prevent a collision by warning the  
driver and applying the brakes  
park the vehicle.  
In rare situations, the power  
steering may become too hot and  
require temporary cooling – dur-  
ing such time the power steering  
will work at reduced output and the steer-  
ing wheel may feel more difficult to move.  
The message Power steering Assistance  
temporarily reduced will be displayed  
along with this symbol in the instrument  
panel.  
Some of the systems are standard and others  
are options. This also varies from market to  
market.  
Related information  
IntelliSafe – driver support and safety  
(p. 29)  
While the power steering is working at  
reduced power, the driver support func-  
tions and systems with steering assistance  
are not available.  
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Electronic Stability Control  
WARNING  
WARNING  
The Electronic Stability Control (ESC1) func-  
tion helps the driver avoid skidding and  
improves the vehicle's directional stability.  
This symbol will be displayed  
If the temperature rises too high, the power  
steering may be forced to switch off com-  
pletely. In such a situation, the driver dis-  
play shows the message Power steering  
failure Stop safely along with a symbol.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
in the instrument panel when  
the system is intervening.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Changing the level of steering wheel  
resistance*  
In INDIVIDUAL drive mode, the level of steer-  
ing wheel resistance can be adjusted.  
When the system has inter-  
vened to apply the brakes, a  
pulsing sound may be heard  
and the vehicle may accelerate more slowly  
than expected when the accelerator pedal is  
depressed.  
1.  
Tap Settings in the center display's Top  
view.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
The system consists of the following sub-func-  
tions:  
2. Select My Car Drive Modes  
Steering Force.  
Stability control2  
Steering wheel resistance settings can only be  
accessed if the vehicle is stationary or is mov-  
ing straight ahead at a low speed.  
Spin control and active yaw control  
Engine drag control  
Trailer Stability Assist  
Related information  
Stability control2  
This function helps control the driving and  
braking force of each individual wheel in an  
attempt to stabilize the vehicle.  
Drive modes* (p. 410)  
Spin control and active yaw control  
This function is active at low speeds and  
brakes the wheels that are spinning to transfer  
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Electronic Stability Control  
Also called traction control.  
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|| additional power from wheels that are not  
Electronic Stability Control in sport  
mode  
The stability system (ESC6) is always acti-  
vated and cannot be switched off. However,  
the driver can select ESC Sport Mode,  
which offers more active driving characteris-  
tics.  
With the ESC Sport Mode sub-function  
selected, intervention from the system is  
reduced and more lateral movement is permit-  
ted, giving the driver more control of the vehi-  
cle than usual.  
spinning.  
Trailer Stability Assist* (p. 443)  
This function can also help prevent the wheels  
from spinning while the vehicle is accelerating.  
Engine drag control  
Engine drag control (EDC3) can help prevent  
inadvertent wheel lock, e.g. after downshifting  
or using engine braking when driving at low  
speeds on a slippery surface.  
Inadvertent wheel lock while driving could  
impair the driver's ability to steer the vehicle.  
When ESC Sport Mode is selected, the func-  
tion may seem to be disabled even though it  
continues to assist the driver.  
Trailer Stability Assist*4  
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA5) is designed to  
help stabilize a vehicle that is towing a trailer if  
the vehicle and trailer have begun to sway.  
When ESC Sport Mode is selected, the  
trailer stabilizer (TSA7) is switched off.  
Trailer Stability Assist is deactivated if ESC  
Sport Mode is activated.  
ESC Sport Mode also helps provide more  
traction, even if the vehicle gets stuck or is  
driving on a loose surface such as deep snow  
or loose sand.  
Related information  
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Engine Drag Control  
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Trailer Stability Assist is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original towbar.  
Trailer Stability Assist  
Electronic Stability Control  
Trailer Stability Assist  
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Cruise control  
Related information  
Activating or deactivating Sport  
mode for Electronic Stability  
Control  
The stability system (ESC8) is always acti-  
vated and cannot be switched off. However,  
the driver can select Sport mode, which  
offers more active driving characteristics.  
Activate or deactivate the  
Adaptive Cruise Control*  
Pilot Assist*  
Related information  
Trailer Stability Assist* (p. 443)  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
When ESC Sport Mode is acti-  
vated, this symbol will illuminate  
with a steady glow in the instrument  
panel. It will remain on until the  
driver deactivates the function or until the  
engine is turned off. The system will return to  
normal mode the next time the engine is  
started.  
The ESC Sport Mode function cannot be  
selected when any of the following functions  
are activated:  
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Electronic Stability Control  
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displayed in the instrument panel. Several  
examples are provided below.  
Electronic Stability Control  
symbols and messages  
A number of symbols and messages related  
to Electronic Stability Control (ESC9) may be  
Symbol Message  
Meaning  
Steady glow for approx. 2 seconds. System check when the engine is started.  
Flashing light.  
Steady glow.  
The system is actively operating.  
Sport mode is activated. NOTE! The system is not deactivated in this mode, but has partially  
reduced functionality.  
The system's functionality has been temporarily reduced due to high brake system temperatures.  
The function will be automatically reactivated when the brakes have cooled.  
ESC  
Temporarily off  
The system is not functioning properly. Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine and  
then restart it.  
ESC  
Service required  
A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
If the message persists: Contact a workshop ‒  
an authorized Volvo workshop is recom-  
mended.  
Related information  
ing the  
button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
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Distance Alert*11  
vehicles ahead moving in the same direction  
as your vehicle. No distance information is  
provided for oncoming, slow-moving or sta-  
tionary vehicles.  
Stability system  
The Roll Stability Control (RSC10) system  
helps reduce the risk of a rollover in the event  
of e.g. a sudden evasive maneuver or if the  
vehicle begins to skid.  
The Distance Alert function can help the  
driver become aware if the time interval to  
the vehicle in front is too short. The vehicle  
must be equipped with a head-up display* in  
order to display Distance Alert.  
The system monitors the lateral angle at which  
the vehicle is leaning and registers any  
changes. Using this information, the system  
calculates the likelihood of a rollover. If there is  
an imminent risk of a rollover, Electronic Sta-  
bility Control is activated, engine torque is  
reduced and brakes are applied to one or more  
of the wheels until the vehicle has regained  
stability.  
WARNING  
Distance Alert warning light on the windshield.  
The vehicle’s stability systems help  
improve vehicle safety but do not replace  
the driver’s responsibility for operating the  
vehicle in a safe manner. Speed and driving  
style should always be adapted to the cur-  
rent road, traffic and weather conditions.  
Posted speed limits should always be  
respected.  
Even if the vehicle is not equipped with head-  
up display, a warning light will be displayed on  
the windshield and glow steadily if the time  
interval to the vehicle ahead is shorter than the  
set time interval.  
Symbol for Distance Alert on the windshield with  
head-up display  
In vehicles equipped with a head-up display, a  
symbol will be displayed on the windshield as  
long as the time interval to the vehicle ahead  
is shorter than the set time interval. However,  
the Show Driver Support function must be  
activated under Settings in the vehicle's menu  
system.  
Related information  
Distance Alert is active at speeds  
above 30 km/h (20 mph) and only reacts for  
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Roll Stability Control  
Distance Alert  
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Activating or deactivating Distance  
Alert12  
Distance Alert can be turned off. The function  
is only available in vehicles that can display  
information on the windshield with a head-up  
display*.  
WARNING  
Visual warnings on the windshield may be  
difficult to notice in cases of strong sun-  
light, reflections, extreme light contrasts,  
or if the driver is wearing sunglasses or is  
not looking straight ahead.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
Activate or deactivate the  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
Distance Alert is deactivated while Adap-  
tive Cruise Control* or Pilot Assist* is  
active.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
WARNING  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
Distance Alert only reacts of the time inter-  
val to the vehicle ahead is shorter than the  
preset value – vehicle speed is not affec-  
ted.  
Distance Alert is automatically activated each  
time the engine is started.  
Related information  
Related information  
Head-up display* (p. 143)  
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Distance Alert limitations13  
: Reduces the set speed  
Cruise control  
Cruise Control (CC14) can help the driver  
maintain an even speed to provide a more  
relaxing driving experience on highways and  
long, straight roads with even traffic flows.  
Distance Alert functionality may be reduced  
in certain situations. The function is only  
available in vehicles that can display informa-  
tion on the windshield with a head-up dis-  
play*.  
Marker for set speed  
The vehicle's current speed  
Set speed  
Overview  
WARNING  
Detection ability may be affected by  
vehicle size, e.g. motorcycles, which  
can cause the warning light to come on  
at a shorter time interval than that set  
or cause the warning to be temporarily  
absent.  
In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise  
Control*(ACC15), it is possible to switch  
between Cruise Control and Adaptive  
Cruise Control.  
Very high speeds can cause the light to  
come on at a shorter time interval than  
that set due to limitations in the range  
of the radar unit.  
Function buttons and symbols.  
: Activates Cruise Control from  
standby mode and resumes the set speed  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
: Increases the set speed  
: From standby mode – activates  
Related information  
Cruise Control and sets the current speed  
: From active mode – deactivates/  
puts Cruise Control in standby mode  
Head-up display* (p. 143)  
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Distance Alert  
Distance Alert  
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To disengage CC:  
Selecting and activating cruise  
control  
WARNING  
Press the accelerator pedal about halfway  
down and then release it.  
The function is supplementary driver  
The Cruise Control (CC16) function must be  
selected and activated in order to regulate  
speed.  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
> Cruise Control will automatically disen-  
gage the automatic brake function and  
speed will only be reduced using the  
engine braking function.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Related information  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
In order to start Cruise Control from standby  
mode, the vehicle's current speed must be  
30 km/h (20 mph) or higher.  
1. Press the (1) or (3) button on the  
Using engine braking instead of  
applying the brakes  
steering wheel keypad and scroll to the  
Cruise Control regulates speed by lightly  
applying the brakes. On downgrades, it can  
sometimes be desirable to roll a bit faster and  
let speed be reduced instead by engine brak-  
ing alone. The driver can temporarily disen-  
gage the Cruise Control braking function.  
cruise control symbol  
(4).  
> Gray symbol – cruise control is in  
standby mode.  
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Cruise Control  
Adaptive Cruise Control  
Cruise Control  
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Deactivating cruise control  
Cruise control (CC17) can be deactivated and  
switched off.  
Related information  
When cruise control is selected, press  
(2) on the steering wheel keypad to acti-  
vate.  
2.  
> White symbol – cruise control starts  
and the current speed is stored as the  
maximum speed. The lowest speed  
that can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph).  
Reactivating cruise control to the last  
stored speed  
When cruise control is selected, press  
on the steering wheel keypad to activate.  
> The Cruise Control marking in the  
instrument panel will change from  
GRAY to WHITE and the vehicle will  
then return to the most recently set  
speed.  
Press the  
wheel (2).  
button on the steering  
1.  
> The symbol and markings turn gray –  
cruise control goes into standby mode.  
WARNING  
A noticeable increase in speed may follow  
2. Press the (1) or (3) buttons on the  
when the speed is resumed with the  
steering wheel button.  
steering wheel to select another function.  
> The cruise control symbol and marking  
(4) in the instrument panel will go out  
and the stored maximum speed will be  
erased.  
Related information  
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Adaptive Cruise Control*19  
Cruise control standby mode  
Automatic standby mode  
Adaptive Cruise Control may go into standby  
mode if:  
Cruise control (CC18) can be deactivated and  
put in standby mode. This may happen auto-  
matically or be due to driver intervention.  
Standby mode means that the function is  
selected in the instrument panel but not acti-  
vated. In standby mode, cruise control will not  
regulate speed.  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC20) helps the  
driver maintain a constant speed with a set  
time interval to the vehicle ahead.  
the wheels lose traction  
Adaptive Cruise Control can help provide a  
more relaxed driving experience on long trips  
on highways or long, straight roads with even  
traffic flows.  
the engine speed (rpm) is too low/high  
the temperature in the brake system  
becomes too high  
the vehicle's speed goes below 30 km/h  
(20 mph).  
Standby mode due to action by the  
driver  
Cruise control will be deactivated and put in  
standby mode if any of the following occurs:  
The driver must then control the vehicle's  
speed.  
Related information  
The brakes are applied.  
The gear selector is moved to N.  
The vehicle is driven faster than the set  
speed for more than 1 minute.  
The driver must then control the vehicle's  
speed.  
Temporarily increasing speed using the accel-  
erator pedal, e.g. when passing another vehi-  
cle, will not affect the setting. The vehicle will  
return to the set speed when the accelerator  
pedal is released.  
The camera/radar sensor measures the distance to  
the vehicle ahead.  
The driver sets a speed and a time interval to  
the vehicle ahead. If the camera/radar sensor  
detects a slower-moving vehicle ahead, your  
vehicle's speed will be automatically adapted  
according to the set time interval to that vehi-  
cle. When there are no longer slower-moving  
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Cruise Control  
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Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.  
Adaptive Cruise Control  
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vehicles ahead, the vehicle will return to the  
set speed.  
Adaptive Cruise Control always attempts to  
regulate speed smoothly. The driver must  
apply the brakes in situations requiring imme-  
diate braking. For example, when there are  
great differences in speed between vehicles or  
if the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly. Due to  
limitations in the radar sensor, braking may  
occur unexpectedly or not at all.  
If the Curve Speed Assist (CSA)* function is  
activated, it may also affect the vehicle's  
speed.  
WARNING  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
Adaptive Cruise Control is designed to follow  
a vehicle ahead in the same lane and maintain  
a time interval to that vehicle set by the driver.  
If the radar sensor does not detect a vehicle  
ahead, it will instead maintain the speed set  
by the driver. This will also happen if the speed  
of the vehicle ahead exceeds the set speed for  
your vehicle.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
Only a workshop may perform mainte-  
nance on driver support components – an  
authorized Volvo workshop is recom-  
mended.  
Related information  
Adaptive Cruise Control regulates speed by  
accelerating and braking. It is normal for the  
brakes to emit a slight sound when they are  
being used to adjust speed.  
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Adaptive Cruise Control*21 controls  
Increases the time interval to the vehicle  
ahead  
Related information  
and display  
Reduces the time interval to the vehicle  
ahead  
A summary of how Adaptive Cruise Control  
(ACC22) is controlled using the left-side steer-  
ing wheel keypad and how the function is  
shown in the display.  
Target vehicle indicator: the function has  
detected and is following a target vehicle  
using the set time interval  
Symbol for time interval to the vehicle  
ahead  
Instrument panel  
: From standby mode - activates and  
sets the current speed  
: From active mode - deactivates/  
puts in standby mode  
Speed indicators.  
Set speed.  
: Activates the function from standby  
mode and resumes the set speed  
Speed of the vehicle ahead.  
: Increases the set speed  
: Reduces the set speed  
The current speed of your vehicle.  
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Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.  
Adaptive Cruise Control  
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your vehicle's current speed must be at  
least 15 km/h (9 mph).  
Selecting and activating Adaptive  
WARNING  
Cruise Control*23  
A noticeable increase in speed may follow  
when the speed is resumed with the  
steering wheel button.  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC24) must first be  
selected and then activated before it can reg-  
ulate speed and distance.  
1. Press the (2) or (3) button on the  
steering wheel keypad and scroll to the  
Adaptive Cruise Control symbol  
(4).  
> Gray symbol – Adaptive Cruise Control  
is in standby mode.  
Additional markings in the instrument  
panel  
ACC will only regulate the  
time interval to the vehicle  
ahead when the distance  
symbol shows two vehicles.  
When Speed Limiter is selected, press  
2.  
(1) on the steering wheel keypad to  
activate.  
> White symbol – Speed Limiter starts  
and the current speed is stored as the  
maximum speed.  
A speed interval will be  
marked at the same time.  
Reactivating Adaptive Cruise Control  
to the last stored speed  
The higher speed is the  
stored speed for your vehicle  
and the lower speed is the  
speed of the vehicle ahead  
(target vehicle).  
When Adaptive Cruise Control is selected,  
To start the function:  
press  
on the steering wheel keypad to  
The driver's seat belt must be buckled and  
the driver's door must be closed.  
activate.  
> The Cruise Control marking in the  
instrument panel will change from  
GRAY to WHITE and the vehicle will  
then return to the most recently set  
speed.  
There must be a vehicle ahead (target  
vehicle) within a reasonable distance or  
Related information  
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Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.  
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2. Press the (1) or (3) buttons on the  
Deactivating Adaptive Cruise  
Control*25  
steering wheel to select another function.  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC26) can be deac-  
tivated and switched off.  
> The Adaptive Cruise Control symbol  
and marking (4) in the instrument panel  
will go out and the stored maximum  
speed will be erased.  
WARNING  
If Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby  
mode, the driver must intervene and  
regulate both speed and distance to  
the vehicle ahead.  
If the vehicle comes too close to a vehi-  
cle ahead when Adaptive Cruise Con-  
trol is in standby mode, the driver can  
be warned of the short distance by the  
Distance Alert* function.  
Press the  
wheel (2).  
button on the steering  
1.  
> The symbol and markings turn gray –  
Adaptive Cruise Control goes into  
standby mode. The time interval indica-  
tor light and any symbols for the target  
vehicle will go out.  
Related information  
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Adaptive Cruise Control*27 standby  
Adaptive Cruise Control may go into standby  
mode if:  
WARNING  
mode  
If Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby  
mode, the driver must intervene and  
regulate both speed and distance to  
the vehicle ahead.  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC28) can be deac-  
tivated and put in standby mode. This may  
happen automatically or be due to driver  
intervention.  
Standby mode means that the function is  
selected in the instrument panel but not acti-  
vated. In standby mode, Adaptive Cruise Con-  
trol will not regulate speed or distance to the  
vehicle ahead.  
your vehicle's speed goes below 5 km/h  
(3 mph) and ACC cannot determine if the  
vehicle ahead is stationary or if it is  
another object, e.g. a speed bump.  
If the vehicle comes too close to a vehi-  
cle ahead when Adaptive Cruise Con-  
trol is in standby mode, the driver can  
be warned of the short distance by the  
Distance Alert* function.  
your vehicle's speed goes under 5 km/h  
(3 mph) and the vehicle ahead turns so  
that ACC no longer has a vehicle to follow.  
the driver opens the door.  
the driver unbuckles the seat belt.  
the engine speed (rpm) is too low/high.  
one or more of the wheels lose traction.  
the brake temperature is high.  
the parking brake is applied.  
Standby mode due to action by the  
driver  
Adaptive Cruise Control will be deactivated  
and put in standby mode if any of the follow-  
ing occurs:  
Automatic standby mode  
Adaptive Cruise Control is dependent on other  
systems, such as Electronic Stability Control  
(ESC29). If any of these other systems stops  
working, Adaptive Cruise Control will be auto-  
matically deactivated.  
The brakes are applied.  
the camera/radar sensor is covered by  
snow or heavy rain (the camera lens/radar  
waves are blocked).  
The gear selector is moved to N.  
The vehicle is driven faster than the set  
speed for more than 1 minute.  
WARNING  
Related information  
With automatic standby mode, the driver is  
warned by an acoustic signal and a mes-  
sage on the instrument panel.  
Temporarily increasing speed using the accel-  
erator pedal, e.g. when passing another vehi-  
cle, will not affect the setting. The vehicle will  
return to the set speed when the accelerator  
pedal is released.  
The driver must then regulate vehicle  
speed, apply the brakes if necessary,  
and maintain a safe distance to other  
vehicles.  
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Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.  
Adaptive Cruise Control  
Electronic Stability Control  
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Adaptive Cruise Control*30  
WARNING  
limitations  
This is not a collision avoidance sys-  
tem. The driver is always responsible  
and must intervene if the system fails  
to detect a vehicle ahead.  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC31) may have  
limited functionality in certain situations.  
Steep roads and/or heavy loads  
The function does not brake for people  
or animals and does not brake for small  
vehicles, such as bikes and motorcy-  
cles. Similarly, it does not brake for low  
trailers, oncoming, slow-moving or sta-  
tionary vehicles and objects.  
Adaptive Cruise Control is primarily intended  
to be driven on flat roads. The function may  
not be able to maintain the correct time inter-  
val to the vehicle ahead when driving down  
steep hills. The driver should be extra attentive  
and prepared to apply the brakes.  
Do not use the function in demanding  
situations, such as in city traffic, at  
intersections, on slippery surfaces,  
with a lot of water or slush on the road,  
in heavy rain/snow, in poor visibility, on  
winding roads, or on on/off ramps.  
Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control if the vehi-  
cle is carrying a heavy load or towing a trailer.  
Other limitations  
The Off Road drive mode cannot be selected  
if Adaptive Cruise Control is activated.  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
Related information  
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A symbol in the instrument panel indicates  
which cruise control system is active  
Switching between cruise control  
and Adaptive Cruise Control*32 in  
the center display  
When the regular cruise control (CC33) is  
selected in the instrument panel, you can  
switch to Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC34) in  
the center display's Function view.  
Activate or deactivate the  
Cruise control  
(CC)  
Adaptive Cruise  
Control (ACC)  
A
A
A
WHITE symbol: The function is active. GRAY symbol:  
Standby mode  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
Related information  
GREEN button indicator light – Adaptive  
Cruise Control is deactivated and the reg-  
ular cruise control is in standby mode.  
GRAY button indicator light – regular  
cruise control is deactivated and the  
Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby  
mode.  
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The previous illustration shows that Adaptive  
Cruise Control is set to maintain a speed of  
110 km/h (68 mph) and that there is no target  
vehicle ahead to follow.  
Symbols and messages for  
Adaptive Cruise Control*35  
A number of symbols and messages relating  
to Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC36) may be  
displayed in the instrument panel and/or the  
head-up display*.  
In the following illustration, Road Sign Infor-  
mation* (RSI37) indicates that the maximum  
permitted speed is 130 km/h (80 mph).  
The previous illustration shows that Adaptive  
Cruise Control is set to maintain a speed of  
110 km/h (68 mph) and is following a target  
vehicle ahead, which is traveling at the same  
speed.  
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Symbol Message  
The symbol is WHITE.  
Meaning  
The vehicle is maintaining the stored speed.  
Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby mode.  
Adaptive Cruise Contr.  
Unavailable  
The symbol is GRAY.  
The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshop an authorized Volvo work-  
shop is recommended.  
Adaptive Cruise Contr.  
Service required  
The symbol is GRAY.  
Clean the windshield in front of the camera and radar sensors.  
Windscreen sensor  
Sensor blocked, see Owner's manual  
A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
ing the  
button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If the message persists: Contact a workshop ‒  
an authorized Volvo workshop is recom-  
mended.  
Related information  
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Pilot Assist*38  
The driver sets the desired speed and distance  
to the vehicle ahead. Pilot Assist monitors the  
distance to the vehicle ahead and the traffic  
lane's side markers using the camera and  
radar sensor. The system maintains the set  
time interval to the vehicle ahead by automati-  
cally adjusting your vehicle's speed and keeps  
your vehicle in its lane by providing steering  
assistance.  
WARNING  
Pilot Assist can help the driver keep the vehi-  
cle in the current traffic lane by providing  
steering assistance and maintaining an even  
speed and a set time interval to the vehicle  
ahead.  
Pilot Assist is deactivated automatically  
and resumes working without prior notice.  
The color of the steering  
wheel symbol indicates the  
current status of steering  
assistance:  
How Pilot Assist works  
The Pilot Assist function is primarily intended  
for use on highways and other major roads  
where it can help provide a more comfortable  
and relaxing driving experience.  
• GREEN indicates that  
steering assistance is active  
If the Curve Speed Assist (CSA)* function is  
activated, it may also affect the vehicle's  
speed.  
• GRAY (as shown in illustration) indicates that  
steering assistance is deactivated.  
Pilot Assist's steering assistance is based on  
monitoring the direction of the vehicle ahead  
and the traffic lane's side marker lines. The  
driver can override Pilot Assist's steering rec-  
ommendations at any time and steer in  
another direction, e.g. to change lanes or avoid  
obstacles on the road.  
If the camera/radar sensor cannot detect the  
lane's side marker lines or if Pilot Assist is  
unable for some other reason to clearly inter-  
pret the lane, Pilot Assist will temporarily  
deactivate steering assistance until it can once  
again interpret the lane markings. However,  
the speed and distance warnings will remain  
active. The driver will be alerted by slight  
vibrations in the steering wheel that the func-  
tion has been temporarily deactivated.  
The camera/radar sensor monitors the distance to  
the vehicle ahead and detects lane markings.  
Camera and radar sensor  
Distance monitor  
Lane marker line monitors  
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camera and radar sensor, braking may occur  
unexpectedly or not at all.  
Pilot Assist strives to keep the vehicle  
in the center of the lane  
WARNING  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
When Pilot Assist provides steering assis-  
tance, it strives to position the vehicle in the  
center of the lane between the lane markings.  
To make the driving experience as smooth as  
possible, the driver should permit the vehicle  
to find good positioning. The driver should  
check that the vehicle is positioned safely in  
the lane and can always adjust the vehicle's  
position by applying more force to the steering  
wheel.  
Pilot Assist attempts to follow a vehicle ahead  
in the same lane and maintain a time interval  
to that vehicle set by the driver. If the radar  
sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead, it will  
instead maintain the speed set by the driver.  
This will also happen if the speed of the vehi-  
cle ahead exceeds the set speed for your vehi-  
cle.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
If Pilot Assist does not position the vehicle  
appropriately in the lane, the driver should  
turn off Pilot Assist or switch to Adaptive  
Cruise Control*.  
Only a workshop may perform mainte-  
nance on driver support components – an  
authorized Volvo workshop is recom-  
mended.  
Hands on the steering wheel  
Pilot Assist only functions if the driver's hands  
are on the steering wheel.  
In curves and forks in the road  
Pilot Assist is designed to interact with the  
driver. The driver should never wait for steer-  
ing assistance from Pilot Assist, but instead  
should always be ready to increase his or her  
own steering efforts, particularly in curves.  
If Pilot Assist detects that the  
driver's hands are not on the  
steering wheel, a symbol and  
text message will appear to  
instruct the driver to actively  
steer the vehicle.  
Pilot Assist regulates speed by accelerating  
and braking. It is normal for the brakes to emit  
a slight sound when they are being used to  
adjust speed.  
When the vehicle is approaching an off-  
ramp or a fork in the road, the driver  
should steer toward the desired lane to  
indicate to Pilot Assist the desired direc-  
tion of travel.  
Pilot Assist attempts to smoothly regulate  
speed. The driver must apply the brakes in sit-  
uations requiring immediate braking. For  
example, when there are great differences in  
speed between vehicles or if the vehicle ahead  
brakes suddenly. Due to limitations in the  
If the driver's hands are still not detected on  
the steering wheel after a few seconds have  
passed, the instructions to actively steer the  
vehicle will be repeated, accompanied by an  
audible signal.  
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Pilot Assist*39 controls and display  
A summary of how Pilot Assist is controlled  
using the right-side steering wheel keypad  
and how the function is shown in the display.  
: Increases the set speed  
: Reduces the set speed  
|| If Pilot Assist still does not detect the driver's  
hands on the steering wheel after a few more  
seconds have passed, the audible signal will  
become intense and the steering function will  
switch off. Pilot Assist must then be reactiva-  
Increases the time interval to the vehicle  
ahead  
Controls  
ted by pressing the  
wheel.  
button on the steering  
Reduces the time interval to the vehicle  
ahead  
Related information  
: Switches from Pilot Assist to Adaptive  
Cruise Control  
Function symbol  
Symbols for target vehicle  
Symbol for time interval to the vehicle  
ahead  
Symbol for activated/deactivated steering  
assistance  
Function buttons and symbols.  
: Switches from Adaptive Cruise Control*  
to Pilot Assist  
: From standby mode - activates Pilot  
Assist and sets the current speed  
: From active mode - deactivates/  
puts Pilot Assist in standby mode  
: Activates Pilot Assist from standby  
mode and resumes the set speed and time  
interval  
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your vehicle's current speed must be at  
least 15 km/h (9 mph).  
Instrument panel  
Selecting and activating Pilot  
Assist*40  
Pilot Assist must first be selected and then  
activated before it can regulate speed and  
distance and provide steering assistance.  
1. Press the (1) or (3) button on the  
steering wheel keypad and scroll to the  
Pilot Assist symbol  
(4).  
> Gray symbol – Pilot Assist is in standby  
mode.  
When Pilot Assist is selected, press  
(2) on the steering wheel keypad to acti-  
vate.  
2.  
> White symbol – Pilot Assist starts and  
the current speed is stored as the maxi-  
mum speed.  
Speed indicators.  
Set speed  
Reactivating Pilot Assist to the last  
stored speed  
Speed of the vehicle ahead  
When Pilot Assist is selected, press  
on the steering wheel keypad to activate.  
The current speed of your vehicle  
To start Pilot Assist:  
The driver's seat belt must be buckled and  
the driver's door must be closed.  
Related information  
> The Cruise Control marking in the  
instrument panel will change from  
GRAY to WHITE and the vehicle will  
then return to the most recently set  
speed.  
There must be a vehicle ahead (target  
vehicle) within a reasonable distance or  
WARNING  
A noticeable increase in speed may follow  
when the speed is resumed with the  
steering wheel button.  
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Deactivating Pilot Assist*41  
Pilot Assist can be deactivated and switched  
||  
WARNING  
Note that the Pilot Assist function only  
works when the driver's hands are on the  
steering wheel.  
With Pilot Assist in standby mode, the  
driver must intervene and steer and  
regulate both speed and distance to  
the vehicle ahead.  
off.  
If the vehicle comes too close to a vehi-  
cle ahead when Pilot Assist is in  
standby mode, the driver is instead  
warned of the short distance by the  
Distance Alert* function.  
Additional markings in the instrument  
panel  
Pilot Assist will only regulate  
the time interval to the vehi-  
cle ahead when the distance  
symbol shows a vehicle (1)  
over the steering wheel sym-  
bol.  
Related information  
Pilot Assist's steering assistance is only active  
when the steering wheel symbol (2) changes  
from GRAY to GREEN.  
Press the  
wheel (2).  
button on the steering  
1.  
A speed interval will be  
marked at the same time.  
> The symbol and markings turn gray –  
Pilot Assist goes into standby mode.  
The time interval indicator light and any  
symbols for the target vehicle will go  
out.  
The higher speed is the  
stored speed for your vehicle  
and the lower speed is the  
speed of the vehicle ahead  
(target vehicle).  
2. Press the (1) or (3) buttons on the  
steering wheel to select another function.  
> The Pilot Assist symbol and marking (4)  
in the instrument panel will go out and  
the stored maximum speed will be  
erased.  
Related information  
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Pilot Assist*42 standby mode  
Pilot Assist can be deactivated and put in  
standby mode. This may happen automati-  
cally or be due to driver intervention.  
your vehicle's speed goes under 5 km/h  
(3 mph) and the vehicle ahead turns so  
that Pilot Assist no longer has a vehicle to  
follow.  
WARNING  
With automatic standby mode, the driver is  
warned by an acoustic signal and a mes-  
sage on the instrument panel.  
Standby mode means that the function is  
selected in the instrument panel but not acti-  
vated. In standby mode, Pilot Assist will not  
regulate the speed or distance to the vehicle  
ahead or provide steering assistance.  
Related information  
The driver must then regulate vehicle  
speed, apply the brakes if necessary,  
and maintain a safe distance to other  
vehicles.  
Standby mode due to action by the  
driver  
Adaptive Cruise Control may go into standby  
mode if, e.g.:  
Pilot Assist will be deactivated and put in  
standby mode if any of the following occurs:  
the driver opens the door.  
the brake temperature is high.  
The brakes are applied.  
the driver's hands are not on the steering  
wheel.  
The gear selector is moved to N.  
A turn signal is used for more than  
1 minute.  
the parking brake is applied.  
the engine speed (rpm) is too low/high.  
the driver unbuckles the seat belt.  
one or more of the wheels lose traction.  
The vehicle is driven faster than the set  
speed for more than 1 minute.  
Automatic standby mode  
the camera/radar sensor is covered by  
snow or heavy rain (the camera lens/radar  
waves are blocked).  
Pilot Assist is dependent on other systems,  
such as Electronic Stability Control (ESC43). If  
any of these other systems stops working,  
Pilot Assist will be automatically deactivated.  
your vehicle's speed goes under 5 km/h  
(3 mph) and Pilot Assist cannot determine  
if the vehicle ahead is stationary or if it is  
another object, e.g. a speed bump.  
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Pilot Assist*45 limitations  
Pilot Assist functionality may be reduced in  
Temporarily deactivating steering  
WARNING  
assistance with Pilot Assist*44  
In some situations, Pilot Assist may have  
trouble helping the driver properly or may  
be deactivated automatically – we advise  
against using Pilot Assist in such cases.  
Examples of such situations include:  
certain situations.  
Pilot Assist steering assistance can be tem-  
porarily deactivated and reactivated without  
prior warning.  
When the turn signals are used, Pilot Assist's  
steering assistance will be temporarily deacti-  
vated. When the turn signal is switched off,  
steering assistance will be automatically reac-  
tivated if the traffic lane's side markings can  
still be detected.  
Pilot Assist is a driver support function  
designed to simplify driving and assist the  
driver in many situations. However, the driver  
is always responsible for maintaining a suita-  
ble distance to vehicles or objects around it  
and ensuring that the vehicle is correctly posi-  
tioned in the traffic lane.  
the lane markings are worn, missing or  
cross each other.  
lane division is unclear, for example,  
when the lanes divide or merge or at  
exits or when there are multiple sets of  
markings.  
If Pilot Assist cannot clearly interpret the  
lane's side marker lines or if the camera/radar  
sensor is unable for some other reason to  
clearly interpret the lane, Pilot Assist will tem-  
porarily deactivate steering assistance. How-  
ever, the speed and distance warnings will  
remain active. Steering assistance will resume  
when the side marker lines can once again be  
interpreted. In these situations, the driver may  
be alerted through slight vibrations in the  
steering wheel that steering assistance is tem-  
porarily deactivated.  
edges or other lines than lane markings  
are present on or near the road, e.g.  
curbs, joints or repairs to the road sur-  
face, edges of barriers, roadside edges  
or strong shadows.  
the lane is narrow or winding.  
the lane contains ridges or holes.  
weather conditions are poor, e.g. rain,  
snow or fog or slush or reduced visibil-  
ity with poor light conditions, back-  
lighting, wet road surface, etc.  
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The driver should also note that Pilot Assist  
has the following limitations:  
High curbs, roadside barriers, tempo-  
rary obstacles (traffic cones, safety bar-  
riers, etc.) are not detected. Alterna-  
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tively, they may be detected incorrectly  
as lane markings, with a subsequent  
risk of contact between the vehicle and  
such obstacles. The driver is responsi-  
ble for ensuring that the vehicle main-  
tains a suitable distance from such  
obstacles.  
Steep roads and/or heavy loads  
WARNING  
Pilot Assist is primarily intended to be driven  
on flat roads. The function may not be able to  
maintain the correct time interval to the vehi-  
cle ahead when driving down steep hills. The  
driver should be extra attentive and prepared  
to apply the brakes.  
Pilot Assist should only be used if there are  
clear lane lines painted on each side of the  
lane. All other use will increase the risk of  
contact with nearby obstacles that cannot  
be detected by the functions.  
The camera and radar sensors do not  
have the capacity to detect all oncom-  
ing objects and obstacles in traffic  
environments, e.g. potholes, stationary  
obstacles or objects that completely or  
partially block the route.  
Do not use Pilot Assist if the vehicle is carrying  
a heavy load or towing a trailer.  
WARNING  
This is not a collision avoidance sys-  
tem. The driver is always responsible  
and must intervene if the system fails  
to detect a vehicle ahead.  
Pilot Assist cannot be activated if a trailer,  
bike carrier or similar is connected to the  
vehicle electrical system.  
Pilot Assist does not "see" pedestrians,  
animals, etc.  
The function does not brake for people  
or animals and does not brake for small  
vehicles, such as bikes and motorcy-  
cles. Similarly, it does not brake for low  
trailers, oncoming, slow-moving or sta-  
tionary vehicles and objects.  
The recommended steering input is  
limited in force, which means that it  
cannot always help the driver to steer  
and keep the vehicle within the lane.  
Other limitations  
The Off Road drive mode cannot be selected  
when Pilot Assist is activated.  
Do not use the function in demanding  
situations, such as in city traffic, at  
intersections, on slippery surfaces,  
with a lot of water or slush on the road,  
in heavy rain/snow, in poor visibility, on  
winding roads, or on on/off ramps.  
In vehicles equipped with Sensus  
Navigation*, the function is able to use  
information from map data, which  
could cause variations in performance.  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
Pilot Assist will be switched off if the  
speed-dependent power steering  
wheel resistance is working at reduced  
power, e.g. during cooling due to over-  
heating.  
Related information  
The driver can always correct or adjust steer-  
ing assistance provided by Pilot Assist by turn-  
ing the steering wheel to the desired position.  
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Pilot Assist*46 symbols and  
messages  
Drive modes* (p. 410)  
A number of symbols and messages relating  
to Pilot Assist may be displayed in the instru-  
ment panel and/or the head-up display*.  
In the following illustration, Road Sign Infor-  
mation (RSI47) indicates that the maximum  
permitted speed is 130 km/h (80 mph).  
The previous illustration shows that Pilot  
Assist is set to maintain a speed of 110 km/h  
(68 mph) and is following a target vehicle  
ahead that is traveling at the same speed.  
Pilot Assist will not provide any steering assis-  
tance because it cannot detect the lane's side  
marking lines.  
The previous illustration shows that Pilot  
Assist is set to maintain a speed of 110 km/h  
(68 mph) and that there is no target vehicle  
ahead to follow.  
Pilot Assist will not provide any steering assis-  
tance because it cannot detect the lane's side  
marking lines.  
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The previous illustration shows that Pilot  
Assist is set to maintain a speed of 110 km/h  
(68 mph) and that there is no target vehicle  
ahead to follow.  
Collision risk warning from driver  
support  
The driver support systems Adaptive Cruise  
Control* and Pilot Assist* can help alert the  
driver if the distance to the vehicle ahead  
suddenly decreases to an unsafe distance.  
Pilot Assist will provide steering assistance  
because it can detect the lane's side marking  
lines.  
Related information  
The previous illustration shows that Pilot  
Assist is set to maintain a speed of 110 km/h  
(68 mph) and is following a target vehicle  
ahead that is traveling at the same speed.  
In this example, Pilot Assist will also provide  
steering assistance because it can detect the  
lane's side marking lines.  
Collision warning audible signal and symbol.  
Acoustic collision warning signal  
Collision warning symbol  
Camera/radar sensor distance monitoring  
Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist use  
approx. 40% of the braking capacity. If a sit-  
uation requires more braking force than driver  
support can provide, and if the driver does not  
apply the brakes, a warning light and audible  
warning signal will be activated to alert the  
driver that immediate action is required.  
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||  
Related information  
Switching target vehicles with  
driver support  
At certain speeds, vehicles with automatic  
transmissions and the driver support func-  
tions Adaptive Cruise Control* and Pilot  
Assist* can switch target vehicles.  
WARNING  
The driver support system only issues a  
warning for vehicles detected by its radar  
unit – thus, a warning may come after a  
delay or not at all. Never wait for a warning.  
Apply the brakes when necessary.  
Head-up display* (p. 143)  
Switching target vehicles  
If the target vehicle ahead turns suddenly, there may  
be stationary traffic ahead.  
When driver support is actively following  
another vehicle at speeds under 30 km/h  
(20 mph) and switches targets from a moving  
vehicle to a stationary vehicle, driver support  
will brake for the stationary vehicle.  
Collision warning symbol on the windshield.  
In vehicles equipped with a head-up display*,  
a flashing warning symbol will be displayed on  
the windshield.  
Visual warnings on the windshield may be  
difficult to notice in cases of strong sun-  
light, reflections, extreme light contrasts,  
or if the driver is wearing sunglasses or is  
not looking straight ahead.  
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Adjusting set speed for driver  
support  
It is possible to adjust set speeds for the  
Adaptive Cruise Control* and Pilot Assist*  
functions.  
Change a set speed by pressing the  
(1) or (2) buttons briefly or by pressing  
and holding them:  
WARNING  
When driver support follows another vehi-  
cle at speeds over approx. 30 km/h  
(20 mph) and changes target vehicle –  
from a moving vehicle to a stationary one –  
driver support will ignore the stationary  
vehicle and instead accelerate to the stored  
speed.  
Brief press: Each press changes the  
speed in +/- 5 km/h (+/- 5 mph) incre-  
ments.  
Press and hold: Release the button  
when the set speed indicator (3) has  
moved to the desired speed.  
The driver must then intervene and  
apply the brakes.  
Automatic standby mode when switching  
targets  
Driver support disengages and goes into  
standby mode if:  
For vehicles without Adaptive Cruise Con-  
trol*, speed instead increases by +/- 1km/h  
(+/- 1 mph) each time the button is  
pressed.  
your vehicle's speed goes under 5 km/h  
(3 mph) and driver support cannot deter-  
mine if the target vehicle is stationary or if  
it is another object, e.g. a speed bump.  
: Increases the set speed.  
The most recently set speed will be  
stored.  
: Reduces the set speed.  
Set speed.  
If speed is increased by depressing the accel-  
erator pedal while pressing the (1) button  
on the steering wheel, the vehicle's speed  
when the button is pressed will be stored as  
the set speed.  
your vehicle's speed goes under 5 km/h  
(3 mph) and the vehicle ahead turns so  
that driver support no longer has a vehicle  
to follow.  
Related information  
Temporarily increasing speed using the accel-  
erator pedal, e.g. when passing another vehi-  
cle, will not affect the setting. The vehicle will  
return to the set speed when the accelerator  
pedal is released.  
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Automatic transmission  
Setting time interval to the vehicle  
ahead  
The time interval to the vehicle ahead can be  
set for the functions Adaptive Cruise Control*,  
Pilot Assist* and Distance Alert*.  
Different time intervals to the  
The driver support functions can follow  
another vehicle at speeds from a standstill up  
to 200 km/h (125 mph).  
When the symbol in the instrument panel  
shows two vehicles, ACC is following the  
vehicle ahead at a preset time interval.  
Pilot Assist can provide steering assistance  
from near-stationary speeds up to 140 km/h  
(87 mph).  
When only one vehicle is shown, there is  
no vehicle ahead within a reasonable dis-  
tance.  
vehicle ahead can be selected  
and are shown in the instru-  
The lowest speed that can be set is 30 km/h  
(20 mph). When following another vehicle,  
ACC can monitor that vehicle's speed and  
slow your own vehicle down to a standstill,  
but it is not possible to set speeds lower than  
30 km/h (20 mph).  
ment panel as 15 horizontal  
bars. The more bars, the  
longer the time interval. One  
bar represents an interval of  
approx. 1 second to the vehicle ahead. 5 bars  
represents approx. 3 seconds.  
Related information  
When the symbol in the instrument panel  
shows a vehicle and a steering wheel, Pilot  
Assist follows a vehicle ahead at a preset  
time interval.  
When only a steering wheel is shown,  
there is no vehicle ahead within a reasona-  
ble distance.  
Controls for setting a time interval.  
Reduce the time interval  
Increase the time interval  
Distance indicator  
Press the (1) or (2) button to decrease or  
increase the time interval.  
> The distance indicator (3) shows the  
current time interval.  
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In order to help your vehicle follow the vehicle  
ahead as smoothly and comfortably as possi-  
ble, Adaptive Cruise Control allows the time  
interval to vary noticeably in certain situations.  
At low speeds, when the distance to the vehi-  
cle ahead is short, Adaptive Cruise Control  
increases the time interval slightly.  
Related information  
Auto-hold braking with driver  
support  
The driver support functions Adaptive Cruise  
Control* and Pilot Assist* have a special brake  
function in slow traffic and while stationary.  
Braking function in slow traffic and at  
a standstill  
Head-up display* (p. 143)  
In slow-moving, stop-and-go traffic or when  
stopped at a traffic light, driving will resume  
automatically if the vehicle is stopped for less  
than approx. 3 seconds. If it takes more than 3  
seconds for the vehicle ahead to begin moving  
again, the driver support function will go into  
standby mode and the auto-hold brake func-  
tion will activate.  
The greater the vehicles' speed, the  
greater the distance between them for  
a set time interval.  
Only use the time intervals permitted  
by local traffic regulations.  
If driver support does not seem to  
respond with a speed increase when  
activated, it may be because the time  
interval to the vehicle ahead is shorter  
than the set time interval.  
The function can be reactivated by:  
Pressing the  
button on the steer-  
ing wheel keypad.  
Pressing the accelerator pedal.  
> The function will resume following the  
vehicle ahead if it begins to move  
within approx. 6 seconds.  
WARNING  
Only use a time interval suitable for the  
current traffic conditions.  
The driver should be aware that short  
time intervals give them limited time to  
react and act to any unforeseen traffic  
situation.  
WARNING  
A noticeable increase in speed may follow  
when the speed is resumed with the  
steering wheel button.  
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the gear selector is moved to the P, N or R  
positions  
Drive mode for driver support  
WARNING  
The driver can choose different drive modes  
to determine how driver support should  
maintain a time interval to the vehicle ahead.  
Settings are made using the DRIVE MODE  
controls.  
The driver support system only issues a  
warning for obstacles detected by its radar  
sensor – thus, a warning may come after a  
delay or not at all.  
the driver puts the function in standby  
mode.  
Auto Activate Parking Brake  
In certain situations, the parking brake will be  
applied to keep the vehicle at a standstill.  
Never wait for a warning or assistance.  
Apply the brakes when necessary.  
Select one of the following:  
Eco - Driver support will focus on provid-  
ing good fuel economy, which will  
increase the time interval to the vehicle  
ahead.  
This occurs if the function is keeping the vehi-  
cle stationary using the brakes and:  
Driver support can keep the vehicle sta-  
tionary for no more than 5 minutes – after  
that time the parking brake is applied and  
the function is deactivated.  
the driver opens the door or unbuckles  
his/her seat belt  
Comfort - Driver support will focus on fol-  
lowing the set time interval to the vehicle  
ahead as smoothly as possible.  
the function has kept the vehicle at a  
standstill for more than approx. 5 minutes  
The parking brake must be released before  
driver support can be reactivated.  
the brakes overheat  
Dynamic* - Driver support will focus on  
following the set time interval to the vehi-  
cle ahead more exactly, which could mean  
faster acceleration and heavier braking.  
the driver switches off the engine man-  
ually.  
Deactivation of the Auto-hold brake  
function  
Related information  
Related information  
In certain situations, auto-hold will be deacti-  
vated when the vehicle is at a standstill and  
the function will go into standby mode. This  
means that the brakes will be released and the  
vehicle could begin to roll. The driver must  
actively apply the brakes to keep the vehicle  
stationary.  
Drive modes* (p. 410)  
Brake functions (p. 395)  
This can occur if:  
the driver depresses the brake pedal  
the parking brake is applied  
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Curve Speed Assist (CSA)*48  
Related information  
WARNING  
Curve Speed Assist can help the driver  
reduce speed before sharp turns if the preset  
speed for the driver support function Adap-  
tive Cruise Control* or Pilot Assist* is deter-  
mined to be too high.  
This assessment is performed using informa-  
tion from map data in the vehicle's navigation  
system, Sensus Navigation*. After the turn,  
the vehicle will resume the previously set  
speed.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
Drive modes* (p. 410)  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
As the function reduces the  
vehicle's speed, this symbol  
will be displayed in the instru-  
ment panel.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
The driver can cancel the function at any time  
by braking or using the accelerator pedal.  
Drive modes  
Cornering assistance varies depending on the  
selected drive mode. If drive mode cannot be  
selected, the function will use the Comfort  
option. In Dynamic mode, cornering will be  
sporty, with slightly more powerful accelera-  
tion coming out of curves.  
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Activating or deactivating Curve  
Speed Assist (CSA)*  
Curve Speed Assist (CSA)*  
limitations  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
The Curve Speed Assist (CSA) function can  
be activated as a supplement to Adaptive  
Cruise Control* or Pilot Assist*. The driver can  
also deactivate the function.  
Activate or deactivate the  
Curve Speed Assist (CSA) functionality may  
be reduced in certain situations. This function  
is only available on some markets.  
The driver should be aware of the following  
limitations:  
Related information  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
Curve Speed Assist (CSA) may have lim-  
ited performance on small roads and in  
densely populated areas.  
At off-ramps or intersections, Curve  
Speed Assist (CSA) may temporarily  
switch off.  
If the satellite navigator's50 map data is  
not updated, Curve Speed Assist (CSA)  
may have limited functionality.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
The next time the engine is started, the last  
used setting is reactivated or the key's driver  
Curve Speed Assist (CSA) functionality  
may be limited if the satellite navigator50  
has lost contact with the satellite system.  
profile settings are followed49  
.
On new or rebuilt roads, map data may be  
incorrect.  
Related information  
The risk of reduced grip due to adverse  
weather or road conditions is not taken  
into account when calculating suitable  
cornering speed.  
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50  
These alternatives are market dependent.  
Only with Volvo Sensus Navigation* installed.  
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Passing assistance  
Using passing assistance  
WARNING  
Passing assistance can assist the driver when  
passing other vehicles. The function can be  
used with Adaptive Cruise Control* or Pilot  
Assist*.  
Passing assistance can be used with Adap-  
tive Cruise Control* or Pilot Assist*. Several  
conditions must be met for passing assis-  
tance to be possible.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
In order to activate passing assistance:  
How passing assistance works  
your vehicle must be following a vehicle  
ahead (target vehicle)  
When Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist  
is following another vehicle and you indicate  
that you intend to pass that vehicle by using  
the turn signal51, the system will begin accel-  
erating toward the vehicle ahead before your  
vehicle has moved into the passing lane.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
your vehicle's current speed must be  
at least 70 km/h (43 mph)  
the set speed must be high enough to  
safely pass another vehicle.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
The function will then delay a speed reduction  
to avoid early braking as your vehicle  
approaches a slower-moving vehicle.  
To start passing assistance:  
Turn on the left turn signal.  
> Passing assistance will start.  
The function remains active until your vehicle  
has passed the other vehicle.  
WARNING  
Please note that this function can be acti-  
vated in more situations than just passing  
another vehicle, such as when a direction  
indicator is used to indicate a lane change  
or before exiting to another road – the vehi-  
cle will then briefly accelerate.  
Related information  
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Only the left-hand turn signal for left-hand drive vehicles, or right-hand turn signal for right-hand drive vehicles.  
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Radar sensor  
The radar sensor is used by several driver  
support systems to detect other vehicles.  
WARNING  
The driver should be aware that if condi-  
tions suddenly change when using Passing  
Assistance, the function may implement an  
undesired acceleration in certain condi-  
tions.  
Some situations should be avoided, e.g. if:  
the vehicle is approaching an exit in the  
same direction as passing would nor-  
mally occur  
the vehicle ahead slows before your  
vehicle has had time to switch to the  
passing lane  
traffic in the passing lane slows down  
Location of radar sensor.  
The radar sensor is used by the following func-  
tions:  
Situations of this type can be avoided by tem-  
porarily putting Adaptive Cruise Control or  
Pilot Assist in standby mode.  
Distance Alert*  
Adaptive Cruise Control*  
Pilot Assist*  
Related information  
Lane Keeping Aid  
City Safety  
Any modifications to the radar sensor may  
make its use illegal.  
Related information  
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Radar sensor type approval  
The type approval for the vehicle's radar units  
for adaptive cruise control* (ACC52), Pilot  
Assist* and BLIS*53 are found here.  
Market  
ACC & PA  
BLIS  
Type approval  
Canada  
FCC ID: L2C0054TR IC: 3432A-0054TR  
FCC ID: L2C0055TR IC: 3432A-0055TR  
Canada Standard RSS-310  
USA  
FCC ID: L2C0054TR IC: 3432A-0054TR  
FCC ID: L2C0055TR IC: 3432A-0055TR  
FCC ID: NBG01RS4  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules and with Industry Canada license-  
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions:  
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de  
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux  
conditions suivantes:  
produise pas de brouillage préjudiciable et  
qu'il accepte tout brouillage, même celui  
susceptible d'en compromettre le  
fonctionnement.  
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage,  
et  
(1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
CAUTION TO USERS: Changes or  
modifications not expressively approved by  
the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate the  
equipment. The term “IC:” before the radio  
certification number only signifies that  
Industry Canada technical specifications were  
met.  
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout  
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le  
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre  
le fonctionnement.  
(2) This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de  
catégorie II respecte la norme CNR-310  
d’Industrie Canada. Le présent appareil est  
conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada  
Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie  
Canada a applicables aux appareils radio  
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est  
autorisée à condition que l'appareil ne  
Note: This equipment complies with radiation  
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  
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Adaptive Cruise Control  
Blind Spot Information  
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|| environment. This equipment should be  
installed and operated with minimum distance  
of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.  
For detailed information about type approval,  
Related information  
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Camera  
Related information  
The camera is used by several driver support  
systems to e.g. detect lane marker lines or  
road signs.  
Location of the camera.  
The camera is used by the following functions:  
Adaptive Cruise Control*  
Pilot Assist*  
Lane Keeping Aid*  
Steering assistance at risk of collision  
City Safety  
Driver Alert Control*  
Road Sign Information*  
Active high beams*  
Park Assist*  
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The camera is located on the upper interior  
section of the windshield along with the radar  
sensor.  
The following table shows some of the situa-  
tions that can cause the message to be dis-  
played, and suggested actions:  
Camera/radar sensor limitations  
The camera and radar sensor used by several  
of the driver support functions has certain  
limitations, which also affect the functions  
using the camera and radar sensor. The driver  
should be aware of the following limitations:  
Do not place, affix or mount anything on the  
inside or outside of the windshield, or in front  
of or around the camera and radar sensor –  
this could disrupt camera and radar-based  
functions. It could cause functions to be  
reduced, deactivated completely or to produce  
an incorrect function response.  
Camera and radar  
Obstructed camera  
If this symbol and the message  
Windscreen sensor Sensor  
blocked, see Owner's manual” is  
displayed in the instrument panel, it  
means that the camera and radar sensor are  
unable to detect other vehicles, cyclists,  
pedestrians and large animals in front of the  
vehicle and that the vehicle's camera and  
radar-based functions may be obstructed.  
The area marked in the illustration must be cleaned  
regularly and kept free of decals, objects, solar film,  
etc.  
Cause  
Action  
The area of the windshield in front of the camera/radar sensor is  
dirty or covered by ice or snow.  
Clean the windshield in front of the camera/radar sensor and remove dirt, ice  
and snow.  
Thick fog, heavy rain or snow is blocking the radar signals or the  
camera's range of visibility.  
No action. Heavy precipitation may sometimes prevent the camera/radar sensor  
from functioning.  
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Cause  
Action  
Water or snow is spraying/swirling up and blocking the radar  
signals or the camera's range of visibility.  
No action. Very wet or snow-covered roads may sometimes prevent the cam-  
era/radar sensor from functioning.  
There is dirt between the inside of the windshield and the cam-  
era/radar sensor.  
Consult a workshop to have the area of the windshield on the inside of the cam-  
era's casing cleaned. An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.  
Bright sunlight.  
No action. The camera/radar sensor will reset automatically when lighting con-  
ditions improve.  
To avoid the risk of malfunction of the driver  
support systems that use the radar sensor, the  
following also apply:  
The same type of windshield wipers or  
wipers approved by Volvo should be used  
for replacement.  
High temperatures  
If the temperature in the passenger compart-  
ment is very high, the camera/radar sensor  
will switch off temporarily for  
approx. 15 minutes after the engine is started  
to protect its electronic components. When  
the temperature has cooled sufficiently, the  
camera/radar sensor will automatically restart.  
If the windshield is replaced, the camera  
and radar sensor must be recalibrated by a  
workshop54 to help ensure proper func-  
tioning of all of the vehicle's camera and  
radar-based systems.  
If there are cracks, scratches or stone  
chips on the windshield in front of any of  
the camera and radar sensor "windows"  
and this covers an area of  
about 0.5 × 3.0 mm (0.02 × 0.12 in.) or  
more, contact a workshop to have the  
Damaged windshield  
Radar  
windshield replaced54  
.
Vehicle speed  
Volvo advises against repairing cracks,  
scratches or stone chips in the area in  
front of the camera and radar sensor – the  
entire windshield should instead be  
replaced.  
The radar sensor's ability to detect a vehicle  
ahead is significantly reduced if the speed of  
the vehicle ahead differs greatly from your  
vehicle's speed.  
Failure to take action could result in  
reduced performance for the driver support  
systems that use the camera and radar  
unit. It could cause functions to be  
reduced, deactivated completely or to pro-  
duce an incorrect function response.  
Before replacing the windshield, contact a  
workshop54 to verify that the right wind-  
shield has been ordered and installed.  
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in between your vehicle and the vehicle  
directly ahead.  
the function of systems that depend on the  
camera or cause these systems to temporarily  
stop functioning.  
Limited field of vision  
The radar sensor has a limited field of vision. In  
some situations, it may detect a vehicle later  
than expected or not at all.  
Small vehicles, such as motorcycles, or  
vehicles that are not driving in the center  
of the lane may remain undetected.  
Strong sunlight, reflections from the road sur-  
face, ice or snow covering the road, a dirty  
road surface, or unclear lane marker lines may  
drastically reduce the camera’s ability to  
detect the side of a lane, a pedestrian, a  
cyclist, a large animal or another vehicle.  
In curves, the radar may detect the wrong  
vehicle or lose sight of a target vehicle.  
Low trailers  
Low trailer in the radar shadow.  
Low trailers may also be difficult or even  
impossible for the radar to detect. The driver  
should be extra alert when driving behind vehi-  
cles towing low trailers when Adaptive Cruise  
Control* or Pilot Assist* is activated.  
Camera  
The radar sensor's field of vision.  
Reduced visibility  
The radar sensor's detection of vehicles  
very close to your vehicle may be delayed  
in certain situations, e.g. if a vehicle pulls  
Cameras have the same limitations as the  
human eye. In other words, their “vision" is  
impaired by adverse weather conditions such  
as heavy snowfall/rain, dense fog, swirling  
dust/snow, etc. These conditions may reduce  
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the image may vary slightly. Poor lighting con-  
ditions may result in reduced image quality.  
Defective camera  
If a camera sector is dark and  
Park Assist Camera*  
Blind sectors  
contains this symbol, this  
indicates that the camera is  
not functioning properly.  
Rear Park Assist Camera  
WARNING  
See the following illustration  
for an example.  
Be extra cautious when  
reversing if this symbol is  
shown when a trailer, bike  
carrier or similar is  
attached and electrically  
connected to the vehicle.  
The symbol indicates that  
the rear parking assist sensors are deacti-  
vated and will not warn of any obstacles.  
There are "blind" sectors between the cameras' fields  
of vision.  
With Park Assist Camera's 360° view*  
selected, objects/obstacles may not be  
detected if they are located in the "joints"  
where the edges of the individual camera  
views meet.  
A bike carrier and other accessories moun-  
ted on the rear of the vehicle can obscure  
the camera's view.  
The vehicle's left-side camera is malfunctioning.  
A dark camera sector may also be displayed in  
the following situations, but without the  
defective camera symbol:  
Related information  
WARNING  
Even if it seems as though only a fairly  
small section of the screen image is  
obstructed, this may mean that a relatively  
large sector is hidden and obstacles there  
may not be detected until they are very  
near the vehicle.  
a door is open  
the tailgate is open  
a rearview mirror is folded in  
Lighting conditions  
The camera image is automatically adjusted  
according to the current lighting conditions.  
This means that the brightness and quality of  
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Recommended camera and radar  
sensor maintenance  
Related information  
In order for the camera and radar sensor to  
function properly, they must be kept free of  
dirt, ice, snow, etc. and should be washed  
regularly with water and car washing deter-  
gent.  
Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors  
could cause false warnings, reduced func-  
tion, or no function.  
Location of rear radar sensors. Keep the marked area  
clean (on both the left and right sides of the vehicle).  
For best possible performance, it is impor-  
tant to keep the areas in front of the sen-  
sors clean.  
Do not attach any objects, tape or decals  
to the surface of the sensors.  
Clean the camera lenses regularly using  
lukewarm water and car washing deter-  
gent. Wash gently to avoid scratching the  
lens.  
Location of the Park Assist sensors.  
Only a workshop may perform mainte-  
nance on driver support components – an  
authorized Volvo workshop is recom-  
mended.  
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The function assists the driver by automati-  
cally applying the brakes if there is an immi-  
nent risk of a collision and the driver does not  
react in time by braking and/or steering away.  
City Safety™  
WARNING  
City Safety55 can alert the driver with light,  
sound and pulsations in the brake pedal to  
help the driver detect pedestrians, cyclists,  
large animals and vehicles that appear sud-  
denly.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
City Safety activates a brief, forceful braking in  
an attempt to stop your vehicle immediately  
behind the vehicle or object ahead.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
City Safety is activated in situations in which  
the driver should have applied the brakes  
much earlier, which means that the system  
will not be able to assist the driver in all situa-  
tions.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
City Safety is designed to be activated as late  
as possible to help avoid unnecessary inter-  
vention. Automatic braking will only be applied  
after or during a collision warning.  
Normally, the occupants of the vehicle will not  
be aware of City Safety except when the sys-  
tem intervenes when a collision is imminent.  
Location of the camera and radar sensor.  
City Safety can help prevent a collision or  
lower the vehicle's speed at the point of  
impact.  
Related information  
City Safety is an aid intended to assist the  
driver if a collision with a pedestrian, large ani-  
mal, cyclist or vehicle is imminent.  
City Safety can help the driver avoid a collision  
when e.g. driving in stop-and-go traffic, when  
changes in the traffic ahead and driver distrac-  
tion could lead to an incident.  
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tive at speeds above 70 km/h (43 mph) and  
less effective at lower speeds.  
City Safety sub-functions  
City Safety56 can help the driver avoid a colli-  
sion with a vehicle, cyclist or large animal  
ahead by reducing the vehicle's speed using  
its automatic braking function.  
City Safety sub-functions  
If the difference in speed is greater than the  
speeds specified below, the City Safety auto-  
brake function cannot prevent a collision, but  
it can help mitigate its effects.  
Vehicles  
City Safety can help prevent a collision with a  
vehicle ahead by reducing your vehicle's speed  
by up to 60 km/h (37 mph).  
Cyclists  
City Safety can help prevent a collision with a  
cyclist ahead by reducing your vehicle's speed  
by up to 50 km/h (30 mph).  
Function overview.  
Acoustic collision warning signal  
Pedestrians  
Collision warning symbol  
City Safety can help prevent a collision with a  
pedestrian ahead by reducing your vehicle's  
speed by up to 45 km/h (28 mph).  
Camera/radar sensor distance monitoring  
City Safety carries out three steps in the fol-  
lowing order:  
Large animals  
If there is a risk of colliding with a large ani-  
mal, City Safety can help reduce your vehicle's  
speed by up to 15 km/h (9 mph).  
1. Collision warning  
2. Brake assistance  
3. Auto-brake  
The braking function for large animals is pri-  
marily intended to mitigate the force of a colli-  
sion at higher speeds. Braking is most effec-  
Descriptions of what happens in these three  
steps are provided below.  
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pedestrians, cyclists or large animals that are  
crossing the road in front of your vehicle.  
The seat belt tensioner may be activated when  
the automatic braking function is triggered.  
1 - Collision warning  
The driver is first alerted to the risk of an immi-  
nent collision.  
If there is a risk of a collision with a pedestrian,  
large animal, cyclist or another vehicle, the  
driver will be alerted with light, sound and pul-  
sations in the brake pedal. At lower speeds,  
during hard braking or if the accelerator pedal  
is pressed, the brake pedal pulsation warning  
will not be given. The intensity of the brake  
pedal pulsations varies according to the vehi-  
cle's speed.  
In certain situations, auto-braking may begin  
with a limited braking force before applying  
full braking force.  
In vehicles equipped with a head-up display*,  
a flashing warning symbol will be displayed on  
the windshield.  
If City Safety has prevented a collision, the  
vehicle will be kept at a standstill until the  
driver takes action. If the vehicle has slowed to  
avoid colliding with a slower-moving vehicle  
ahead, your speed will be reduced to that vehi-  
cle's speed.  
2 - Brake assistance  
If the risk of a collision increases after the colli-  
sion warning, brake support will be activated.  
Auto-braking can always be cancelled if the  
driver presses hard on the accelerator pedal.  
If the system determines that the pressure the  
driver is exerting on the brake pedal is insuffi-  
cient to prevent the collision, brake support  
will increase pressure.  
When City Safety activates the brakes, the  
brake lights come on.  
Collision warning symbol on the windshield.  
3 - Auto-brake  
The automatic braking function is activated at  
the last moment.  
When City Safety applies the brakes, a text  
message will appear in the instrument panel  
to notify the driver that the function is/was  
activated.  
Visual warnings on the windshield may be  
difficult to notice in cases of strong sun-  
light, reflections, extreme light contrasts,  
or if the driver is wearing sunglasses or is  
not looking straight ahead.  
If the driver has not taken evasive action by  
this stage and a collision is imminent, the  
automatic braking function will be triggered.  
This occurs whether or not the driver is press-  
ing the brake pedal. Full braking force will be  
applied to reduce the speed at impact or  
reduced braking effect will be applied if this is  
sufficient to avoid the collision.  
WARNING  
City Safety may not be used to change  
how the driver operates the vehicle. The  
driver must not only rely on City Safety to  
brake the vehicle.  
City Safety can detect pedestrians, cyclists or  
vehicles that are stationary, are moving in the  
same direction as your vehicle and are ahead  
of your vehicle. City Safety can also detect  
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number of warnings, but it will also result in  
City Safety providing warnings at a later stage.  
Related information  
Setting a warning distance for City  
Safety  
City Safety57 is always active, but the func-  
tion's warning distance can be adjusted.  
The Late warning distance setting should  
therefore only be used in exceptional cases,  
such as when a more dynamic driving style is  
preferred.  
Head-up display* (p. 143)  
Seat belt tensioners (p. 50)  
The City Safety function cannot be deacti-  
vated. It is activated automatically each  
time the engine/electric motor is started.  
The alert distance determines the sensitivity of  
the system and regulates the distance at  
which the light, sound and brake pulsations  
will be activated.  
To select warning distance:  
1. Select Settings My Car IntelliSafe  
in the center display's Top view.  
2.  
Under City Safety Warning, tap Late,  
Normal or Early to set the desired warn-  
ing distance.  
If the driver feels that the Early setting is giv-  
ing too many warnings or finds them irritating,  
the Normal or Late warning distance settings  
can be selected instead.  
If the driver feels that the warnings are too fre-  
quent and distracting, the warning distance  
can be reduced. This will reduce the total  
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Detecting obstacles with City  
WARNING  
Safety  
No automatic system can guarantee  
100% correct function in all situations.  
You should therefore never test use of  
City Safety in the direction of people,  
animals or vehicles – this could lead to  
severe damage, serious personal injury  
or even death.  
The warning with direction indicators for  
Rear Collision Warning* is deactivated if  
the collision warning distance in the City  
Safety function is set to the lowest level  
"Late".  
City Safety58 can help the driver detect other  
vehicles, cyclists, large animals and pedes-  
trians.  
Vehicles  
City Safety can detect most vehicles that are  
stationary or are moving in the same direction  
as your vehicle. In some cases, it can also  
detect oncoming vehicles and crossing traffic.  
The seat belt tensioning and braking func-  
tions remain active.  
City Safety warns the driver if there is a  
risk of collision, but the function cannot  
reduce the driver's reaction time.  
Related information  
For City Safety to be able to detect a vehicle in  
the dark, its headlights and taillights must be  
on and clearly visible.  
Even if the warning distance has been  
set to Early, warnings may be per-  
ceived as late in certain situations –  
e.g. when there are large speed differ-  
ences or if the vehicle ahead suddenly  
brakes heavily.  
Cyclists  
With the warning distance set to Early,  
warnings come further in advance. This  
may cause the warnings to come more  
frequently than with warning distance  
Normal, but is recommended since it  
can make City Safety more effective.  
Examples of what City Safety would interpret to be a  
cyclist: clear body and bicycle shapes.  
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|| For good performance, the system's function  
for cyclist detection needs the clearest possi-  
ble information about the contours of the bicy-  
cle and of the cyclist's head, arm, shoulders,  
legs, torso and lower body in combination  
with normal human movements.  
Pedestrians  
WARNING  
City Safety is supplementary driver sup-  
port, but it cannot detect all pedestrians in  
all situations and, for example, cannot see:  
partially obscured pedestrians, people  
in clothing that hides their body con-  
tour or pedestrians shorter than 80 cm  
(32 in.).  
If large portions of the cyclist's body or the  
bicycle itself are not visible to the function's  
camera, it will not be able to detect a cyclist.  
pedestrians if the background contrast  
of the pedestrians is poor - warning  
and brake interventions may then be  
late or not occur at all.  
The system can only detect adult cyclists rid-  
ing on bicycles intended for adults.  
WARNING  
Examples of what the system considers to be a  
pedestrian: clear body contours.  
pedestrians who are carrying large  
objects.  
City Safety is supplementary driver sup-  
port, but it cannot detect all cyclists in all  
situations and, for example, cannot see:  
For good performance, the system's function  
for pedestrian detection needs the clearest  
possible information about the contours of the  
pedestrian's head, arm, shoulders, legs, torso  
and lower body in combination with normal  
human movements.  
The driver is always responsible for ensur-  
ing that the vehicle is driven correctly and  
with a safety distance suitable for the  
speed.  
partially obscured cyclists.  
cyclists if the background contrast of  
the cyclist is poor - warning and brake  
interventions may then be late or not  
occur at all.  
In order to detect a pedestrian, there must be  
a contrast to the background, which could  
depend on clothing, weather conditions, etc. If  
there is little contrast, the person may be  
detected late or not at all, which may result in  
a delayed reaction from the system or no reac-  
tion at all.  
cyclists in clothing that hides their  
body contour.  
bikes loaded with large objects.  
The driver is always responsible for ensur-  
ing that the vehicle is driven correctly and  
with a safety distance suitable for the  
speed.  
City Safety can detect pedestrians even in  
dark conditions if they are illuminated by the  
vehicle's headlights.  
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Large animals  
City Safety in crossing traffic  
WARNING  
City Safety59 can assist the driver when turn-  
ing into the path of an oncoming vehicle in an  
intersection.  
City Safety is supplementary driver sup-  
port, but it cannot detect all large animals  
in all situations and, for example, cannot  
see:  
partially obscured larger animals.  
larger animals seen from the front or  
from behind.  
running or fast moving larger animals.  
larger animals if the contrast of the ani-  
mal's background is poor - warning  
and brake interventions may then  
occur late or not at all.  
Examples of what City Safety would interpret as a  
large animal: stationary or moving slowly and with  
clear body contours.  
smaller animals such as cats and dogs.  
The driver is always responsible for ensur-  
ing that the vehicle is driven correctly and  
with a safety distance suitable for the  
speed.  
For good performance, the system's function  
for detecting large animals (e.g. moose,  
horses, etc.) needs the clearest possible infor-  
mation about body contours. This entails  
being able to detect the animal straight from  
the side in combination with normal move-  
ments for that animal.  
Sector in which City Safety can detect an  
oncoming vehicle in crossing traffic.  
In order for City Safety to detect an oncoming  
vehicle in situations where there is a risk of a  
collision, that vehicle must be within the sec-  
tor in which City Safety can analyze the situa-  
tion.  
Related information  
If parts of the animal's body are not visible to  
the function's camera, the system will not be  
able to detect the animal.  
The following criteria must also be met:  
your vehicle's speed must be at least  
4 km/h (3 mph)  
City Safety can detect large animals even in  
dark conditions if they are illuminated by the  
vehicle's headlights.  
your vehicle must be making a left turn  
the oncoming vehicle's headlights must  
be on  
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Related information  
Limitations of City Safety in  
crossing traffic  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
In certain situations, it may be difficult for  
City Safety to help the driver avoid a collision  
with crossing traffic.  
Related information  
For example:  
on slippery roads when Electronic Stability  
Control (ESC) is actively operating  
if an approaching vehicle is detected at a  
late stage  
if the oncoming vehicle is partially  
obstructed by another vehicle or object  
if the oncoming vehicle's headlights are  
off  
if the oncoming vehicle is moving errati-  
cally and e.g. suddenly changes lanes at a  
late stage.  
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function also helps stabilize the vehicle after it  
has passed the obstacle.  
City Safety steering assistance for  
evasive maneuver  
Automatic braking during delayed  
evasive maneuvers with City  
Safety  
City Safety steering assistance can help the  
driver steer away from a vehicle/obstacle  
when it is not possible to avoid a collision by  
braking alone. City Safety steering assistance  
is always activated and cannot be switched  
off.  
City Safety steering assistance can detect:  
City Safety60 can assist the driver by auto-  
matically braking the vehicle when it is not  
possible to avoid a collision by steering alone.  
City Safety assists the driver by periodically  
attempting to predict possible "escape  
routes" to the sides of the vehicle in the event  
a slow-moving or stationary vehicle were to be  
detected at a late stage.  
vehicles  
cyclists  
pedestrians  
large animals  
Related information  
Your vehicle swerves away  
Slow-moving/stationary vehicle or obsta-  
cle.  
Your vehicle (1) cannot detect any potential escape  
routes for veering away from the vehicle ahead (2)  
and may therefore apply the brakes at an earlier  
stage.  
City Safety helps provide assistance by  
strengthening the driver's steering move-  
ments, but only if the driver has begun evasive  
action and the system detects that the driver's  
steering movements are not sufficient to avoid  
a collision.  
Own vehicle  
Slow-moving/stationary vehicles  
The brake system is used simultaneously to  
further strengthen steering movements. The  
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|| City Safety will not intervene to automatically  
apply the brakes if it is possible for the driver  
to avoid a collision by steering the vehicle.  
your lane must have clear side lane mark-  
ings  
City Safety braking for oncoming  
vehicles  
City Safety can help you apply the brakes for  
your vehicle must be positioned straight in  
your lane  
an oncoming vehicle in your lane.  
However, if City Safety determines that an  
evasive maneuver would not be possible due  
to traffic in the adjacent lane(s), the function  
can assist the driver by automatically starting  
to apply the brakes at an earlier stage.  
If an oncoming vehicle veers into your lane  
and a collision is unavoidable, City Safety can  
help reduce your vehicle's speed to attempt to  
mitigate the force of the collision.  
the oncoming vehicle must be positioned  
within your vehicle's lane markings  
the oncoming vehicle's headlights must  
be on  
Related information  
the function can only handle “front-to-  
front” collisions  
the function can only detect vehicles with  
four wheels.  
WARNING  
Warnings and brake interventions due to  
an imminent collision with an oncoming  
vehicle always come very late.  
Related information  
Own vehicle  
Oncoming vehicles  
The following criteria must be met for the  
function to work:  
your vehicle's speed must be above  
4 km/h (3 mph)  
the road must be straight  
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Camera and radar sensor's field of vision  
The camera's field of vision is limited and in  
certain situations, it may be unable to detect  
pedestrians, large animals, cyclists or vehicles,  
or it may detect them later than expected.  
City Safety limitations  
Driver intervention  
Backing up  
City Safety is temporarily deactivated when  
the vehicle is backing up.  
City Safety61 functionality may be reduced in  
certain situations.  
Surroundings  
Low speed  
Low objects  
Vehicles that are dirty may be detected later  
than clean vehicles, and in dark conditions,  
motorcycles may be detected late or not at all.  
City Safety is not activated at very low speeds  
under 4 km/h (3 mph). The system will there-  
fore not intervene in situations in which your  
vehicle is approaching another vehicle very  
slowly, such as when parking.  
Hanging objects, such as flags for overhang-  
ing loads or accessories such as auxiliary  
lights or front protective grids that extend  
beyond the height of the hood, may limit City  
Safety functionality.  
If a text message displayed in the instrument  
panel indicates that the camera/radar sensor  
is obstructed, it may be difficult for City Safety  
to detect pedestrians, large animals, cyclists,  
vehicles or lane markings in front of the vehi-  
cle. City Safety functionality may therefore be  
reduced.  
Active driver  
Slippery road conditions  
Action by the driver always has priority. City  
Safety will therefore not react or will react at a  
later stage with a warning or intervention in  
situations in which the driver is clearly steering  
and operating the accelerator pedal, even if a  
collision is unavoidable.  
The extended braking distance on slippery  
roads may reduce City Safety's capacity to  
help avoid a collision. In these types of situa-  
tions, the Anti-lock Braking System and Elec-  
tronic Stability Control (ESC62) are designed  
for optimal braking power with maintained  
stability.  
Text messages may not be displayed for all sit-  
uations in which the windshield sensors are  
blocked. The driver must therefore always  
keep the windshield in front of the camera/  
radar sensor clean.  
An active and aware driving style may there-  
fore delay collision warnings and intervention  
in order to minimize unnecessary warnings.  
Backlighting  
The visual warning signal in the windshield  
may be difficult to detect in bright sunlight, if  
there are reflections, or if the driver is wearing  
sunglasses or not looking straight ahead.  
Only a workshop may perform mainte-  
nance on driver support components – an  
authorized Volvo workshop is recom-  
mended.  
Heat  
If the temperature in the passenger compart-  
ment is high due to e.g. bright sunlight, the  
visual warning signal in the windshield may be  
temporarily disabled.  
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Electronic Stability Control  
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||  
Warnings and brake interventions for  
pedestrians and cyclists are disen-  
gaged at vehicle speeds over 80 km/h  
(50 mph).  
Other limitations  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Warnings and brake interventions can  
be triggered late or not at all if the traf-  
fic situation or external influences pre-  
vent the camera and radar unit from  
properly detecting pedestrians,  
cyclists, large animals or vehicles  
ahead of the vehicle.  
The driver support system only issues a  
warning for obstacles detected by its radar  
sensor – thus, a warning may come after a  
delay or not at all.  
Do not place, affix or mount anything  
on the inside or outside of the wind-  
shield, or in front of or around the cam-  
era and radar unit – this could disrupt  
camera-based functions.  
Never wait for a warning or assistance.  
Apply the brakes when necessary.  
To be able to detect vehicles at night,  
its front and rear lights must work and  
illuminate clearly.  
Objects, snow, ice or dirt in the area of  
the camera sensor can reduce the  
function, disengage it completely or  
give an improper function response.  
The camera and radar unit have a lim-  
ited range for pedestrians and cyclists  
– the system can provide effective  
warnings and brake interventions if the  
relative speed is lower than 50 km/h  
(30 mph). For stationary or slow-mov-  
ing vehicles, warnings and brake inter-  
ventions are effective at vehicle speeds  
of up to 70 km/h (43 mph). Speed  
reduction for large animals is less than  
15 km/h (9 mph) and can be achieved  
at vehicle speeds over 70 km/h  
(43 mph). At lower speeds, the warn-  
ing and brake intervention for large ani-  
mals is less effective.  
Warnings for stationary or slow-mov-  
ing vehicles and large animals can be  
disengaged due to darkness or poor  
visibility.  
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Settings menu, your vehicle is not equipped  
with this function.  
WARNING  
The City Safety auto-brake function  
can prevent a collision or reduce colli-  
sion speed, but to ensure full brake  
performance the driver should always  
depress the brake pedal – even when  
the car auto-brakes.  
In the center display's Top view, tap:  
Settings My Car IntelliSafe  
Related information  
The warning and steering assistance  
are only activated if there is a high risk  
of collision – you must therefore never  
wait for the collision warning or City  
Safety to intervene.  
Warnings and brake interventions for  
pedestrians and cyclists are disen-  
gaged at vehicle speeds over 80 km/h  
(50 mph).  
City Safety does not activate auto-  
braking intervention during heavy  
acceleration.  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
Market limitations  
City Safety is not available in all countries. If  
City Safety is not shown in the center display's  
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City Safety messages  
A number of messages related to City Safety  
may be displayed in the instrument panel.  
Several examples are provided below.  
Message  
Meaning  
When City Safety is braking or has activated the automatic braking function, one or more symbols may  
illuminate in the instrument panel and a text message may be displayed.  
City Safety  
Automatic intervention  
The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshopA.  
City Safety  
Reduced functionality Service  
required  
A
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.  
A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
ing the button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If a message cannot be erased, contact a  
workshopA.  
Related information  
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Rear Collision Warning*63  
Rear Collision Warning*65  
WARNING  
The Rear Collision Warning64 (RCW) function  
can help the driver avoid rear-end collisions  
from vehicles approaching from behind.  
The function can alert drivers of following vehi-  
cles of the risk of a collision by rapidly flashing  
the turn signals.  
limitations  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
In some situations, it may be difficult for Rear  
Collision Warning (RCW) to warn the driver  
of a collision risk.  
This may be the case if:  
the vehicle approaching from the rear is  
detected at a late stage  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
If, at a speed below 30 km/h (20 mph), the  
function detects that the vehicle is in danger  
of being hit from behind, the seat belt tension-  
ers may tension the front seat belts. The  
Whiplash Protection System will also be acti-  
vated in a collision.  
the vehicle approaching from the rear  
changes lanes at a late stage  
a trailer, bicycle holder or similar is con-  
nected to the vehicle's electrical system -  
the function will then be automatically  
deactivated.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
Immediately before a collision from behind,  
the function may also activate the brakes in  
order to reduce the forward acceleration of the  
vehicle during the collision. However, the  
brakes will only be applied if your vehicle is  
stationary. The brakes will be immediately  
released if the accelerator pedal is depressed.  
In certain markets RCW does not warn  
with the direction indicators due to local  
traffic regulations – in such cases, that part  
of the function is deactivated.  
The function is automatically activated each  
time the engine is started.  
Related information  
Whiplash Protection System (p. 46)  
63  
Warning of collision from the rear.  
This function is not available on all markets.  
Warning of collision from the rear.  
64  
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BLIS*  
The BLIS66 function is designed to help pro-  
vide assistance in heavy traffic with several  
lanes moving in the same direction by helping  
the driver to detect the presence of vehicles  
in the "blind spot" area behind and to the side  
of the vehicle.  
The warning with direction indicators for  
Rear Collision Warning* is deactivated if  
the collision warning distance in the City  
Safety function is set to the lowest level  
"Late".  
The seat belt tensioning and braking func-  
tions remain active.  
BLIS overview  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
Blind spot zone  
Rapidly approaching vehicle zone.  
The system is designed to react to:  
Related information  
vehicles passing your vehicle  
vehicles that are rapidly approaching your  
vehicle from behind.  
Location of BLIS indicator light.  
BLIS is a driver support system designed to  
alert the driver of:  
When BLIS detects a vehicle in zone 1 or a  
rapidly approaching vehicle in zone 2, an indi-  
cator light will illuminate in the relevant rear-  
view mirror and glow steadily. If the driver  
then uses the turn signal on the side in which  
the warning has been given, the indicator light  
will become brighter and begin flashing.  
vehicles in your "blind spot"  
vehicles approaching rapidly in adjacent  
lanes.  
BLIS is active when your vehicle is traveling at  
a speed over 10 km/h (6 mph).  
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If a passing vehicle's speed is more than  
15 km/h (9 mph) faster than your vehicle, BLIS  
will not react.  
Related information  
Activating or deactivating BLIS  
The BLIS67 function can be activated or deac-  
tivated.  
Activate or deactivate the  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
The light illuminates on the side of the  
vehicle where the system has detected the  
vehicle. If the vehicle is passed on both  
sides simultaneously, both lights come on.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
WARNING  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
If BLIS is activated when the engine is started,  
the indicator lights in the rearview mirrors will  
flash once.  
If BLIS is deactivated when the engine is  
turned off, it will remain off the next time the  
engine is started and the indicator lights will  
not illuminate.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Related information  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
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BLIS limitations  
BLIS68 functionality may be reduced in cer-  
tain situations.  
WARNING  
BLIS does not work in sharp curves.  
BLIS does not work when the vehicle  
is being reversed.  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
Related information  
Keep the marked area clean (on both the left and  
right sides of the vehicle)69  
.
Examples of limitations:  
Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors  
may reduce functionality and prevent the  
system from providing warnings.  
The BLIS function is automatically deacti-  
vated if a trailer, bicycle holder or similar is  
connected to the vehicle's electrical sys-  
tem.  
For BLIS to function effectively, bicycle  
holders, luggage racks or similar should  
not be mounted on the vehicle's towbar.  
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Blind Spot Information  
Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on model.  
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BLIS messages  
A number of messages related to BLIS70 may  
be displayed in the instrument panel. Several  
examples are provided below.  
Message  
Meaning  
The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshopA.  
Blind spot sensor  
Service required  
BLIS and CTA B have been deactivated because a trailer has been connected to the vehicle's electrical system.  
Blind spot system off  
Trailer attached  
A
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.  
Cross Traffic Alert*  
B
A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
ing the button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If a message cannot be erased, contact a  
workshopA.  
Related information  
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Cross Traffic Alert*71  
CTA is only active when the vehicle is moving  
backward or if reverse gear is engaged.  
ble, the auto brake function will intervene to  
stop the vehicle and a text will be shown on  
the instrument panel to explain why the vehi-  
cle was braked.  
Cross Traffic Alert(CTA) is a supplementary  
driver support system to BLIS72 that is  
intended to help the driver detect vehicles  
crossing behind the vehicle while backing up.  
If CTA detects that something is approaching  
your vehicle from the side:  
an audible signal will sound from either  
the left or right speaker, depending on  
which side of your vehicle the object is  
approaching from.  
WARNING  
The auto-brake subfunction can help the  
driver stop the car if there is a risk of collision  
with an unobserved vehicle.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
an icon will illuminate in the Park Assist  
System graphic on the screen.  
an icon will appear in the Park Assist Cam-  
era's Top view.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
Examples of areas in which CTA can help the driver  
detect obstacles while backing up.  
CTA supplements BLIS by detecting traffic  
crossing from the side, e.g. when backing out  
of a parking space.  
Illuminated CTA icon in the Park Assist System  
graphic on the screen.  
CTA is primarily designed to detect vehicles,  
but in certain cases can also detect pedes-  
trians or smaller objects such as bicycles.  
If the driver does not pay attention to the  
warning from CTA and a collision is unavoida-  
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Warning for crossing traffic when the vehicle is backing up.  
Blind Spot Information  
72  
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Cross Traffic Alert*74 limitations  
Related information  
Activating or deactivating Cross  
Traffic Alert*73  
The Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) function with  
auto brake may have limited functionality in  
certain situations. Auto-brake is active at  
speeds under 15 km/h (9.3 mph).  
The driver can select to switch off the warn-  
ing in the function Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) –  
the sub-function auto brake cannot be  
switched off and continues to be active.  
Activate or deactivate the  
WARNING  
The auto-brake sub-function can only  
detect and apply the brakes for other mov-  
ing vehicles – not for e.g. stationary obsta-  
cles, cyclists or pedestrians.  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
CTA has certain limitations – The CTA sen-  
sors, for example, cannot "see" through other  
parked vehicles or objects blocking the vehi-  
cle.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
GRAY button indication – warning signal  
and indication on display for the function  
is deactivated.  
Below are a few examples of situations in  
which CTA's field of vision may be initially lim-  
ited and approaching vehicles may therefore  
not be detected until they are very close to  
your vehicle:  
The function is automatically activated each  
time the engine is started.  
Related information  
73  
74  
Warning for crossing traffic when the vehicle is backing up.  
Warning for crossing traffic when the vehicle is backing up.  
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changes in relation to the obstructing vehicle/  
object and its blind zone is reduced.  
Examples of further limitations  
The auto brake sub-function only detects  
vehicles in motion and may therefore not  
"see" and brake for e.g. stationary obsta-  
cles, a cyclists or a pedestrian.  
Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors  
may reduce functionality and prevent the  
system from providing warnings.  
CTA is automatically deactivated if a  
trailer, bicycle holder or similar is con-  
nected to the vehicle's electrical system.  
The vehicle is parked very far into a parking space.  
For CTA to function effectively, bicycle  
holders, luggage racks or similar should  
not be mounted on the vehicle's towbar.  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
Related information  
In a diagonal parking space, CTA may be completely  
"blind" on one side of your vehicle.  
CTA's blind zone.  
CTA's field of vision.  
However, as you back your vehicle slowly out  
of a parking space, CTA's field of vision  
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Cross Traffic Alert*75 messages  
A number of messages related to Cross  
instrument panel. Several examples are provi-  
ded below.  
Traffic Alert (CTA) may be displayed in the  
Message  
Meaning  
The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshopA.  
Blind spot sensor  
Service required  
BLISB and CTA have been deactivated because a trailer has been connected to the vehicle's electrical system.  
Blind spot system off  
Trailer attached  
A
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.  
Blind Spot Information System  
B
A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
ing the button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If a message cannot be erased, contact a  
workshopA.  
Related information  
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Warning for crossing traffic when the vehicle is backing up.  
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Road Sign Information*  
WARNING  
The Road Sign Information (RSI76) function  
can help the driver observe speed-related  
road signs.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
Examples of signs that can be detected77  
.
If the vehicle passes a speed limit sign, it will  
be displayed in the instrument panel and the  
head-up display*.  
Related information  
In certain markets, the Road Sign Informa-  
tion* function is only available in combina-  
tion with Sensus Navigation*.  
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Road Sign Information  
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the vehicle has not passed a speed-related  
sign.  
Activating or deactivating Road  
Road Sign Information* display  
Road Sign Information (RSI79) displays road  
signs in different ways depending on the sign  
and situation.  
Sign Information*  
The Road Sign Information (RSI78) function is  
optional – the driver can choose to have the  
function activated or deactivated.  
Activate or deactivate the  
Signs for "School" and "Children  
playing"  
If the warning sign80  
"School" or "Children play-  
ing" is included in the satel-  
lite navigator's map data81, a  
symbol of this type will be  
displayed in the instrument  
panel.  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
Related information  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
Example80 of registered speed information.  
Related information  
When the function has registered a speed  
limit sign, the sign will be displayed as a sym-  
bol in the instrument panel and a colored  
marking will be shown in the speedometer's  
speed scale.  
If the vehicle is equipped with Sensus  
Navigation*, speed-related information will  
also be retrieved from map data, which means  
that the instrument panel can display or  
change information about speed limits even if  
78  
79  
80  
81  
RSI: Road Sign Information.  
Road Sign Information  
Road signs differ according to market the illustrations shown here are just examples.  
Only vehicles with Sensus Navigation*.  
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The driver can be alerted if the vehicle is  
exceeding a detected speed limit and is  
approaching a speed camera.  
Road Sign Information and Sensus  
Speed limit and speed camera  
warnings from Road Sign  
Information*  
There are sub-functions for Road Sign Infor-  
mation (RSI82) that can alert the driver if the  
speed limit has been exceeded or if there are  
speed cameras nearby.  
Navigation*  
If the vehicle is equipped with Sensus  
Navigation*, speed-related information will be  
provided in the following situations:  
Speed Limit Warning warns the driver if the  
vehicle's speed has exceeded the applicable  
speed limit or the preset Speed Limiter speed.  
The warning will be repeated once after  
about 1 minute in that speed limit area if the  
driver does not slow down.  
In cases where the speed limit is given  
indirectly, e.g. signs for highways or other  
major roads.  
If a previously detected speed sign is  
deemed to be no longer valid and no new  
sign has been passed.  
A new warning and message indicating that  
the speed limit has been exceeded will be pro-  
vided only when the vehicle has entered a  
new/different speed limit area.  
In certain markets, the Road Sign Informa-  
tion* function is only available in combina-  
tion with Sensus Navigation*.  
For an audible alert to be provided if the  
speed is exceeded, the Speed Limit  
Warning function must be activated and  
the Road Sign Audio Warning sub-func-  
tion must be On. Audible alerts are provi-  
ded if the vehicle's speed exceeds the  
speed displayed by Road Sign Information  
in the instrument panel.  
Example of speed camera and speed limit informa-  
tion in the instrument panel.  
If a downloaded third-party app is used for  
navigation, there is no support for speed-  
related information.  
Speed Limit Warning  
When Speed Warning is acti-  
vated, the symbol for the cur-  
rent speed limit in the instru-  
ment panel83 will flash tem-  
porarily if that speed is excee-  
ded.  
Related information  
82  
83  
Road Sign Information  
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3. Tap the up/down arrows on the screen to  
adjust the speed at which the Speed  
Warning will be given.  
Speed camera warning  
Activating or deactivating  
warnings from Road Sign  
Information*  
The Road Sign Information (RSI85) sub-func-  
tion Speed Limit Warning is optional – the  
driver can choose to have the sub-function  
activated or deactivated.  
Vehicles equipped with Road  
Sign Information and Sensus  
Navigation can provide infor-  
mation on upcoming speed  
cameras in the instrument  
panel84  
Please note that the set  
warning limit will not be used  
when a speed camera symbol  
is displayed in the instrument  
panel.  
If the vehicle exceeds a detected speed limit  
with the Speed Limit Warning function acti-  
vated, the driver is given a speed warning  
when the vehicle is approaching a speed cam-  
era if the navigation map for the vehicle's cur-  
rent location contains information on speed  
cameras.  
Activating Speed Warning  
1. Select Settings My Car IntelliSafe  
Activating audible alert for Speed  
Warning.  
To adjust the audible alert settings:  
Road Sign Information in the center  
display's Top view.  
2.  
Select Speed Limit Warning.  
1. Select Settings My Car IntelliSafe  
> The function is activated and a speed  
limit selector is displayed.  
Road Sign Information in the center  
display's Top view.  
Adjusting the Speed Warning limit  
The driver can adjust the settings to be alerted  
at a higher speed than the posted speed limit.  
It is possible to receive an audible alert for  
speed cameras regardless of the vehicle's  
speed, whether or not the speed limit is  
exceeded, and even if the Road Sign  
Audio Warning function is deactivated.  
2.  
Select/deselect Road Sign Audio  
Warning to activate/deactivate the audi-  
ble alert.  
To adjust the Speed Warning limit:  
When Road Sign Audio Warning is acti-  
vated, the driver will also be alerted if the vehi-  
cle is approaching a one-way/"no-entry" road  
or entrance.  
1. Select Settings My Car IntelliSafe  
Road Sign Information in the center  
display's Top view.  
Related information  
2.  
Select Speed Limit Warning.  
Activating Speed camera warning  
If the vehicle is equipped with Sensus  
Navigation* and map data contains informa-  
tion on speed cameras, the driver can choose  
> The function is activated and a speed  
limit selector is displayed.  
84  
85  
Information on speed cameras on the navigation map is not available for all markets/areas.  
Road Sign Information  
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|| to receive an audible alert if the vehicle is  
Road Sign Information* limitations  
approaching a speed camera.  
Road Sign Information (RSI86) functionality  
may be reduced in certain situations.  
The function could have reduced functionality  
due to e.g.:  
Certain types of bike carriers that are con-  
nected to the trailer socket may be inter-  
preted as a connected trailer by the RSI  
function. In such cases, the instrument  
panel may indicate incorrect speed infor-  
mation.  
To adjust the audible alert settings:  
1. Select Settings My Car IntelliSafe  
Road Sign Information in the center  
display's Top view.  
faded road signs  
signs located in a curve in the road  
twisted or damaged signs  
signs positioned high above the road  
2.  
Select/deselect Speed Camera Audio  
Warning to activate/deactivate the speed  
camera audible alert.  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
fully/partially obstructed or poorly posi-  
tioned signs  
Related information  
signs partially or fully covered by frost,  
snow and/or dirt  
digital road maps87 that are outdated,  
Related information  
incorrect or do not contain speed informa-  
tion88  
.
In certain markets, the Road Sign Informa-  
tion* function is only available in combina-  
tion with Sensus Navigation*.  
86  
87  
88  
Road Sign Information  
Vehicles equipped with Sensus Navigation*.  
Map data and speed information is not available for all areas.  
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Driver Alert Control  
WARNING  
The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function is  
designed to help alert the driver to erratic  
behavior, e.g. if the driver is distracted or  
showing signs of fatigue.  
Driver Alert Control must not be used to  
extend a period of driving. The driver  
should plan in breaks at regular intervals  
and make sure they are well rested.  
The objective of DAC is to detect slowly dete-  
riorating driving behavior and is primarily  
intended to be used on major roads. The func-  
tion is not intended for use in city traffic.  
WARNING  
An alarm from Driver Alert Control should  
be taken very seriously since a sleepy driver  
is often not aware of their own condition.  
DAC is activated when the vehicle's speed  
exceeds 65 km/h (40 mph) and remains  
active as long as speeds are above 60 km/h  
(37 mph).  
If the alarm sounds or you feel fatigued:  
The vehicle is moving erratically in the lane.  
Stop the vehicle safely as soon as pos-  
sible and rest.  
If driving behavior becomes  
considerably erratic, the  
driver will be alerted by this  
symbol in the instrument  
panel, an audible signal and  
the message Time for a  
break.  
Studies have shown that it is just as dan-  
gerous to drive while tired as it is to drive  
under the influence of alcohol or other  
stimulants.  
If the vehicle is equipped with Sensus  
Navigation* and the Rest Stop Guidance  
function is activated, suggestions will also be  
provided for suitable places to take a break.  
The warning will be repeated after a short time  
if driving behavior does not improve.  
DAC detects the vehicle's position in the traffic lane.  
A camera monitors the traffic lane's marker  
lines and compares the direction of the road  
with the driver's movements of the steering  
wheel.  
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Activating or deactivating Driver  
Alert Control  
The Driver Alert Control (DAC) function can  
Selecting guidance to a rest area if  
the Driver Alert Control warning  
has been given  
In vehicles equipped with Sensus  
Navigation*, the driver can activate a guide  
that can automatically suggest a suitable rest  
stop if the Driver Alert Control (DAC) warning  
is given.  
WARNING  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
be activated or deactivated.  
1.  
Tap Settings in the center display's Top  
view.  
2. Select My Car IntelliSafe Driver  
Alert Control.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
The Rest Stop Guidance function can be  
switched on or off.  
3.  
Select/deselect Alertness Warning to  
activate/deactivate the function.  
1.  
Tap Settings in the center display's Top  
view.  
Related information  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
2. Select My Car IntelliSafe Driver  
Alert Control.  
3.  
Select/deselect Rest Stop Guidance to  
activate/deactivate the function.  
Related information  
Related information  
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Driver Alert Control limitations  
Driver Alert Control (DAC) functionality may  
be reduced in certain situations.  
In certain situations, the system may provide a  
warning even if it has not detected a change in  
driving behavior, e.g.:  
Lane Keeping Aid  
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA89) is designed to  
actively steer the vehicle on freeways, high-  
ways and other major roads to help the driver  
reduce the risk of the vehicle unintentionally  
veering out of the lane.  
Lake Keeping Aid steers the vehicle back into  
the lane and/or alerts the driver using vibra-  
tions in the steering wheel.  
in strong crosswinds  
on grooved road surfaces.  
Lane Keeping Aid is active at speeds between  
65200 km/h (40125 mph) on roads with  
clearly visible traffic lane marker lines.  
WARNING  
In certain cases, driving behavior might not  
be affected despite the driver's fatigue –  
when using the Pilot Assist* function –  
resulting in the driver not getting a warning  
from DAC.  
A camera monitors the road/traffic lane's marker  
lines.  
On narrow roads, the function may be unavail-  
able and go into standby mode. The function  
will become available again when the road  
becomes sufficiently wide.  
It is therefore very important to always  
stop and take a break at the slightest sign  
of fatigue, regardless of whether the func-  
tion has issued a warning or not.  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
Lane Keeping Aid steers the vehicle back into its  
lane.  
Related information  
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Lane Keeping Aid does not intervene  
When the direction indicators/turn signals  
are activated, the Lane Keeping Aid does  
not provide any warning or intervene with  
steering.  
WARNING  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
Lane Keeping Aid alerts the driver using vibrations in  
the steering wheel.  
Lane Keeping Aid does not intervene in sharp inside  
curves.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Depending on the settings used, Lane Keep-  
ing Aid functions in different ways:  
In certain cases, such as when a turn signal is  
used or when "straightening out" an inside  
curve, Lane Keeping Aid will not provide steer-  
ing assistance or alerts.  
Assist enabled: When the vehicle  
approaches a lane marker line, the func-  
tion will actively steer the vehicle back into  
the lane using light pressure on the steer-  
ing wheel.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
Hands on the steering wheel  
Steering assistance with Lane Keeping Aid  
only functions if the driver's hands are on the  
steering wheel, which the system continu-  
ously monitors.  
Warning enabled: If the vehicle is about  
to move over a lane marker line, the driver  
will be alerted by vibrations in the steering  
wheel.  
If the driver's hands are not  
on the steering wheel, an  
audible signal will be given  
and a message will instruct  
the driver to actively steer the  
vehicle:  
There is also an option for activating steering  
assistance and alerts at the same time.  
Lane Keeping Aid Apply steering  
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If the driver does not begin to steer the vehi-  
cle, the function will go into standby mode  
and this message will be displayed:  
Activating or deactivating Lane  
Keeping Aid  
The Lane Keeping Aid (LKA90) function is  
optional – the driver can choose to have the  
function activated or deactivated.  
Activate or deactivate the  
Selecting type of assistance for  
Lane Keeping Aid  
The driver can determine what types of assis-  
tance Lane Keeping Aid (LKA91) should pro-  
vide if the vehicle veers from its lane.  
Lane Keeping Aid Standby until  
steering applied  
1. Select Settings My Car IntelliSafe  
The function will then be unavailable until the  
driver begins actively steering the vehicle  
again.  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
in the center display's Top view.  
2.  
Under Lane Keeping Aid Mode, select  
what assistance the function should pro-  
vide:  
Related information  
Assist the driver will receive steering  
assistance but no warning.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
Both – the driver receives steering  
assistance and a warning through  
vibrations in the steering wheel.  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
Related information  
Warning – the driver is only warned  
through vibrations in the steering  
wheel.  
Related information  
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Related information  
In certain demanding driving conditions, Lane  
Keeping Aid (LKA92) may not be able to prop-  
erly assist the driver. In these situations, it is  
recommended that the function be deacti-  
vated.  
Examples of such situations include:  
road work  
winter driving conditions  
poor road surfaces  
a very sporty driving style  
bad weather with reduced visibility  
roads with indistinct or no lane markings  
sharp edges or lines other than the lane's  
side markings  
when speed-dependent power steering  
wheel resistance is working at reduced  
power – e.g. during cooling due to over-  
heating.  
The function cannot detect barriers, railings or  
similar obstacles at the side of the lane.  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
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played in the instrument panel. Several exam-  
ples are provided below.  
Lane Keeping Aid symbols and  
messages  
A number of symbols and messages related  
to Lane Keeping Aid (LKA93) may be dis-  
Symbol  
Message  
Meaning  
The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshopA.  
Driver support system  
Reduced functionality Service required  
The camera's ability to detect the lane in front of the vehicle is reduced.  
Windscreen sensor  
Sensor blocked, see Owner's manual  
LKA's steering assistance is disabled when the driver's hands are not on the wheel.  
Follow the instructions and steer the vehicle.  
Lane Keeping Aid  
Apply steering  
LKA will go into standby mode until the driver begins steering the vehicle again.  
Lane Keeping Aid  
Standby until steering applied  
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An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.  
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ing the  
button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If a message cannot be erased, contact a  
workshopA.  
Related information  
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Unavailable  
Lane Keeping Aid display  
Related information  
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA94) uses symbols in  
the instrument panel for various situations.  
Some examples of symbols  
and descriptions of the situa-  
tions in which they might  
appear are provided below.  
Available  
Unavailable the marker lines in the symbol are  
GRAY.  
Lane Keeping Aid is unable to detect the lane  
marker lines, the vehicle's speed is too low or  
the road is too narrow.  
Steering/warning indicator  
Available the marker lines in the symbol are  
WHITE.  
Lane Keeping Aid is able to detect one or both  
of the traffic lane's side marker lines.  
Steering/warning the marker lines in the symbol  
are COLORED.  
Indicates that the Lane Keeping Aid system is  
alerting the driver and/or attempting to steer  
the vehicle back into the lane.  
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Steering assistance at risk of  
collision  
WARNING  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
The Collision avoidance assistance function  
can help the driver reduce the risk of the vehi-  
cle leaving its lane unintentionally and/or col-  
liding with another vehicle or obstacle by  
actively steering the vehicle back into its lane  
and/or swerving.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
The function consists of these sub-functions:  
Run-Off Mitigation with steering assis-  
tance  
Steering assistance during collision risks  
from oncoming traffic  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
Steering assistance during collision risks  
from behind*  
After the system has automatically intervened,  
this text message will appear in the instru-  
ment panel:  
Collision avoidance assistance –  
Automatic intervention  
It is always the driver who must decide  
how much the vehicle should be in control  
– the vehicle can never take command.  
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Activating or deactivating steering  
assistance during collision risks  
The steering assistance function is optional –  
the driver can choose to have it activated or  
deactivated.  
Run-Off Mitigation with steering  
assistance  
When the Collision avoidance  
assistance function is deactivated, all sub-  
functions of the following are deactivated:  
Steering assistance has several sub-func-  
tions. Run-Off Mitigation with steering assis-  
tance can help the driver and reduce the risk  
of the vehicle inadvertently running off the  
road by actively steering the vehicle back  
onto the road.  
Steering assistance at risk of run-off  
Activate or deactivate the  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
Steering assistance at risk of head-on  
collision  
This function has two activation levels for  
intervention:  
Steering assistance during collision  
risks from behind*  
Steering assistance only  
Although it is possible to deactivate the  
function, the driver is advised to keep it  
activated since it can help improve driving  
safety in most cases.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
Steering assistance with braking  
Steering assistance only  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
The function is automatically activated each  
Related information  
time the engine is started95  
.
Intervention with steering assistance.  
95  
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is used. The function will also not be activated  
if it detects that the driver is actively operating  
the vehicle.  
Steering assistance with braking  
Steering assistance during  
collision risks from oncoming  
traffic  
Steering assistance has several sub-func-  
tions. Steering assistance during collision  
risks from oncoming traffic can help a dis-  
tracted driver who has not noticed that the  
vehicle is veering out of the lane.  
Related information  
Intervention with steering assistance and braking.  
Braking intervention assists in situations  
where steering assistance alone is not suffi-  
cient. Braking force is automatically adapted  
according to the situation at the moment the  
vehicle begins to run off the road.  
The function is active at speeds between  
65-140 km/h (40-87 mph) on roads with  
clearly visible traffic lane markings/lines.  
The function provides assistance by swerving your  
vehicle back into your own lane.  
Oncoming vehicles  
Own vehicle  
The system uses a camera to monitor the  
edges of the road and the painted side marker  
lines. If the vehicle is about to cross the edge  
of the road, the function will attempt to steer  
the vehicle back onto the road. If this is not  
sufficient to keep the vehicle on the road, the  
brakes will also be applied.  
When steering assistance is activated, colli-  
sion warning for driver support will also be  
activated. However, the brake pedal pulsa-  
tions that are part of collision warning will not  
be activated.  
However, the function will not provide either  
steering assistance or braking if the turn signal  
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The function is active at speeds between  
60-140 km/h (37-87 mph) on roads with  
clearly visible traffic lane markings/lines.  
next lane, this function can help the driver  
steer the vehicle back into its own lane.  
Steering assistance during  
collision risks from behind*  
Steering assistance has several sub-func-  
tions. If you become distracted and do not  
notice your vehicle starting to veer out of the  
lane while another vehicle is approaching  
from behind or is in your vehicle's blind spot,  
Steering assistance during collision risks  
from behind can help provide assistance.  
Even if the driver intentionally changes lanes  
using a turn signal without noticing another  
vehicle approaching, the function can provide  
assistance.  
If your vehicle is starting to veer from your  
own lane and a vehicle is approaching from  
the opposite direction, this function can help  
the driver steer the vehicle back into its own  
lane.  
The function is active at speeds between  
60-140 km/h (37-87 mph) on roads with  
clearly visible traffic lane markings/lines.  
However, the function will not provide steer-  
ing assistance if the turn signal is used. The  
function will also not be activated if it detects  
that the driver is actively operating the vehicle.  
The lights in the door mirrors will flash while  
steering assistance is being provided, whether  
or not the BLIS96 function is activated.  
Related information  
Related information  
The function provides assistance by steering your  
vehicle back into your own lane.  
Another vehicle in blind spot zone  
Own vehicle  
If your vehicle is beginning to veer out of your  
lane while another vehicle is in your blind spot  
or another vehicle is rapidly approaching in the  
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Steering assistance during  
collision risks limitations  
The function may have limited functionality in  
The function uses the vehicle's camera and  
radar sensor, which has certain general  
limitations.  
certain situations and not intervene, e.g.:  
for smaller vehicles such as motorcycles  
if more than half of your vehicle has  
moved into the adjacent lane  
Related information  
on roads/lanes with indistinct or no side  
lane markings  
outside the speed range 60-140 km/h  
(37-87 mph)  
when speed-dependent power steering  
wheel resistance is working at reduced  
power – e.g. during cooling due to over-  
heating.  
Functionality may also be reduced in other sit-  
uations, such as:  
road work  
winter driving conditions  
narrow roads  
poor road surfaces  
a very sporty driving style  
bad weather with reduced visibility.  
In these demanding driving conditions, the  
function may not be able to properly assist the  
driver. In these situations, it is recommended  
that it is turned off.  
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the instrument panel. Several examples are  
provided below.  
Symbols and messages for  
steering assistance during collision  
risks  
A number of symbols and messages related  
to steering assistance may be displayed in  
Symbol  
Message  
Meaning  
When the function is activated, a message will appear to alert the driver.  
Collision avoidance assistance  
Automatic intervention  
The camera's ability to detect the lane in front of the vehicle is reduced.  
Windscreen sensor  
Sensor blocked, see Owner's manual  
A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
ing the button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If the message persists: Contact a workshop ‒  
an authorized Volvo workshop is recom-  
mended.  
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ume of the audio system will be automatically  
lowered.  
Park Assist*  
WARNING  
The Park Assist function can help the driver  
when maneuvering in tight spaces by indicat-  
ing distances to obstacles using audible sig-  
nals and graphics in the center display.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
Audible signals for obstacles in front and to  
the sides of the vehicle are active when the  
vehicle is moving but will cease after the vehi-  
cle has been stationary for approx. 2 seconds.  
Audible signals for obstacles behind the vehi-  
cle will remain active even when the vehicle is  
stationary.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
If a detected obstacle is within approx. 30 cm  
(1 ft) from the front or rear of the vehicle, the  
tone will become constant and the active sen-  
sor's field closest to the vehicle symbol will be  
filled in.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
At distances within approx. 25 cm (0.8 ft)  
from an obstacle to the sides of the vehicle, an  
rapid pulsing signal will be given and the  
active sector fields will change color from  
ORANGE to RED.  
Display view showing obstacle zones and sensor  
sectors.  
The center display shows an overview of the  
vehicle in relation to objects that have been  
detected.  
The volume of the Park Assist audible signals  
can be adjusted while the signal is being given  
using the >II knob or in the center display's  
Top view under Settings.  
Related information  
The marked sector indicates where the obsta-  
cle is located. The closer the vehicle symbol is  
to a marked sector forward/rearward, the  
closer the detected obstacle is to your vehicle.  
Besides in the sector closest to the vehicle  
symbol, audible warnings are only provided  
for objects located directly in the vehicle's  
path.  
The side sectors change color as the distance  
between the vehicle and an object decreases.  
The audible signals will also speed up the  
closer the obstacle is to the vehicle. The vol-  
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The rear sensors will be activated if the vehicle  
begins rolling backward or if reverse gear is  
engaged.  
Park Assist front, rear and sides*  
Park Assist behaves differently depending on  
which part of the vehicle is approaching an  
obstacle.  
The Park Assist system is deactivated  
when the parking brake is used or when P  
is selected on vehicles with automatic  
transmission.  
The distance monitored extends  
approx. 1.5 meters (5 ft) behind the vehicle.  
Front camera  
The Park Assist system's rear sensors will be  
automatically deactivated if the vehicle is  
backing up with a trailer connected to the  
vehicle's electrical system.  
When installing auxiliary lights: Make sure  
these do not obscure the sensors – the  
auxiliary lights could be perceived as an  
obstacle.  
When reversing with e.g. a trailer or bike  
carrier on the trailer hitch – without Volvo  
original trailer cables – the Parking Assist  
system may have to be turned off manually  
to prevent the sensors from reacting to  
these.  
Back  
The warning signal has a continuous tone when the  
obstacle is less than approx. 30 cm (1 ft) from the  
vehicle.  
The Park Assist system's front sensors are  
automatically activated when the engine is  
started. They are active at speeds  
below 10 km/h (6 mph).  
The distance monitored extends  
approx. 80 cm (2.5 ft) in front of the vehicle.  
The warning signal has a continuous tone when the  
obstacle is less than approx. 30 cm (1 ft) from the  
vehicle.  
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Side sensors  
Activating or deactivating Park  
Park Assist limitations  
Assist*  
Park Assist may not be able to detect all con-  
ditions in all situations and functionality may  
therefore be limited in certain cases.  
The driver should be aware of the following  
limitations for Park Assist:  
The Park Assist function can be activated or  
deactivated.  
Park Assist's front and side sensors are auto-  
matically activated when the engine is started.  
The rear sensors are activated if the vehicle is  
moving backward or reverse gear is engaged.  
WARNING  
Activate or deactivate the  
function using this button in  
the center display's Function  
view.  
The parking sensors have dead/blind  
spots where objects cannot be  
detected.  
Pay particular attention to people and  
animals near the vehicle.  
The warning signal will begin pulsating rapidly when  
the obstacle is less than approx. 25 cm (0.8 ft) from  
the vehicle.  
Bear in mind that the front end of the  
vehicle may swing out towards oncom-  
ing traffic during the parking maneuver.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
Park Assist's side sensors are automatically  
activated when the engine is started. They are  
active at speeds below 10 km/h (6 mph).  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
WARNING  
The distance monitored is approx. 25 cm  
(0.8 ft) out from the sides.  
In vehicles equipped with Park Assist Cam-  
era*, Park Assist can also be activated or deac-  
tivated from the relevant camera view.  
Be extra cautious when  
reversing if this symbol is  
shown when a trailer, bike  
carrier or similar is  
attached and electrically  
connected to the vehicle.  
The detection area of the side sensors increa-  
ses significantly, however, when the steering  
angle of the front wheel increases and  
depending on the position of the steering  
wheel, obstacles up to approx. 90 cm (3 ft)  
diagonally behind or in front of the vehicle can  
be detected.  
Related information  
The symbol indicates that  
the rear parking assist sensors are deacti-  
vated and will not warn of any obstacles.  
Related information  
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Objects such as chains, thin and glossy  
poles or low obstacles may end up in the  
"signal shadow" and then go temporarily  
undetected by the sensors – the pulsating  
tone may then unexpectedly stop instead  
of becoming a constant tone as expected.  
When a trailer hitch is configured with the  
vehicle electrical system, the trailer hitch  
protrusion is included when the function  
measures the distance to objects behind  
the vehicle.  
The sensors cannot detect high objects,  
such as protruding ramps.  
Related information  
In such situations, pay extra attention  
and maneuver/drive the vehicle very  
slowly or stop the current parking  
maneuver – there may be a high risk of  
damage to the vehicle or other objects  
since information from the sensors is  
not always reliable in such situations.  
In some circumstances, the Park Assist  
System may produce false warnings due to  
external sound sources with the same  
ultrasonic frequencies as those the system  
works with.  
Examples of such sources are horns, wet  
tires on asphalt, pneumatic brakes, exhaust  
noise from motorcycles, etc.  
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panel and/or the center display. Several  
examples are provided below.  
Park Assist symbols and messages  
Symbols and messages for the Park Assist  
system may be displayed in the instrument  
Symbol  
Message  
Meaning  
The rear Park Assist sensors are turned off and no acoustic warnings for obstacles/  
objects will be provided.  
One or more of the sensors are blocked. Check and clean/remove the obstacle as soon as  
possible.  
Park Assist System  
Sensors blocked, cleaning needed  
The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshopA.  
Park Assist System  
Unavailable Service required  
A
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.  
A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
ing the button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If a message cannot be erased, contact a  
workshopA.  
Related information  
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Towbar* - activate/deactivate trajectory  
lines for towbar*98  
Park Assist Camera*  
The Park Assist Camera can help provide the  
driver when maneuvering in tight spaces by  
alerting the driver to obstacles using the  
camera screen and graphics in the center dis-  
play.  
The Park Assist Camera is a support function  
that is automatically activated when reverse  
gear is engaged. It can also be started man-  
ually from the center display.  
CTA* - activate/deactivate Cross Traffic  
Alert  
Objects/obstacles may be closer to the vehicle  
than they appear on the display.  
WARNING  
The parking sensors have dead/blind  
spots where objects cannot be  
detected.  
Pay particular attention to people and  
animals near the vehicle.  
Bear in mind that the front end of the  
vehicle may swing out towards oncom-  
ing traffic during the parking maneuver.  
Example camera view.  
Zoom97 - zoom in/out  
360° view* - activate/deactivate all cam-  
eras  
PAS* - activate/deactivate Parking Assist  
Lines - activate/deactivate trajectory lines  
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The trajectory lines will not be displayed when zooming in.  
Not available for all models and markets.  
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Location and field of vision of Park  
WARNING  
Assist Cameras*  
The function is supplementary driver  
PAC can display a 360° panoramic view as  
well as separate views for each of the other  
cameras: rear, front, left and right.  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
Related information  
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If the vehicle is equipped with Park Assist  
System*, the distance to detected obstacles  
will be illustrated by fields in different colors.  
360° view*  
Front camera  
The cameras can be activated automatically or  
manually.  
Back  
The location of the cameras and their approximate  
fields of vision.  
The front Park Assist Camera is located in the grille.  
The front camera can be useful when pulling  
out from areas with limited visibility, such as a  
driveway surrounded by a hedge. The front  
camera is active at speeds up to 25 km/h  
(16 mph) and is automatically turned off when  
the vehicle exceeds this speed.  
The 360° view function activates all Park  
Assist Cameras and all four sides of the vehi-  
cle are shown in the center display at once to  
help the driver see what is around the vehicle  
while maneuvering at low speeds.  
The rear camera is located above the license plate.  
The rear camera shows a wide area behind the  
vehicle. On certain models, part of the bumper  
and the towbar (if installed) may be visible.  
From the 360° view, each camera view can  
be activated separately:  
If the vehicle does not reach a speed of  
50 km/h (30 mph) and speed falls below  
22 km/h (14 mph) within 1 minute after the  
front camera turns off, the camera will be  
reactivated.  
Tap the screen to select the camera's field  
of vision, e.g. in the area in front/above the  
front camera.  
Objects on the center display may appear to  
be leaning slightly. This is normal.  
The active cameras will be  
indicated by a camera symbol  
on the vehicle symbol in the  
center display.  
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wheel and can help simplify parallel parking,  
backing into tight spaces or attaching a trailer.  
Side cameras  
Park Assist Camera trajectory  
lines*  
The Park Assist Cameras use trajectory lines  
and fields on the screen to indicate the vehi-  
cle's position in relation to its immediate sur-  
roundings.  
The lines on the screen are projected as if they  
were painted lines on the ground behind the  
vehicle and are directly affected by the way in  
which the steering wheel is turned. This  
makes it possible for the driver to see path the  
vehicle will take, even if he/she turns the  
steering wheel.  
These lines also indicate the outermost limits  
that any object (towbar, rearview mirrors, cor-  
ners of the body, etc.) extends out from the  
vehicle.  
The side cameras are located in the rearview mirrors.  
The side cameras can show views along each  
side of the vehicle.  
When reversing with a trailer that is  
not electrically connected to the vehi-  
cle, the screen guide lines show the  
path the vehicle will take – not the  
trailer.  
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The screen does not show guide lines  
when a trailer is electrically connected  
to the vehicle's electrical system.  
Guide lines are not shown when zoom-  
ing in.  
Example of trajectory lines.  
The trajectory lines show the anticipated tra-  
jectory for the vehicle's outermost dimensions  
based on the current position of the steering  
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Trajectory lines in 360° view*  
Trajectory lines for a towbar*  
Bear in mind that when the rearward  
camera view is selected, the screen  
only shows the area behind the vehicle  
– pay attention to the sides and front  
of the vehicle when steering while  
reversing.  
The same applies to the reverse – pay  
attention to what is happening with  
the rear parts of the vehicle when the  
front camera view is selected.  
Note that the guide lines show the  
shortest path – pay extra attention to  
ensure that the vehicle sides do not  
come in contact with/travel over any-  
thing when steering while driving for-  
ward or that the vehicle front moves  
toward/over anything when steering  
while reversing.  
360° view with trajectory lines.  
In the 360° view, trajectory lines are shown  
behind, in front of, or to the sides of the vehi-  
cle, depending on the direction of travel.  
When driving forward: Front lines  
When backing up: Side lines and rear  
lines.  
When the front or rear camera is selected, the  
trajectory lines will be shown regardless of the  
vehicle's direction of travel.  
Towbar with trajectory line.  
Towbar - activate trajectory lines for tow-  
bar.  
With a side camera selected, the trajectory  
lines will only be shown if the vehicle is back-  
ing up.  
Zoom - zoom in/out.  
The camera can help make hitching a trailer  
easier by showing an anticipated trajectory  
line for the towbar's path toward the trailer.  
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|| 1. Tap Towbar (1).  
The front and rear fields change colors (from  
YELLOW to ORANGE to RED) as the vehicle  
moves closer to an obstacle.  
Park Assist sensor field  
> The trajectory line for the towbar's  
If the vehicle is equipped with Park Assist*,  
distances will be shown in the 360° view  
with colored fields for each sensor that has  
detected an obstacle.  
anticipated path toward the vehicle will  
appear and the vehicle's trajectory lines  
will disappear.  
Field color  
rearward  
Distance in meters  
(feet)  
Front and rear sensors  
Trajectory lines cannot be displayed for  
both the vehicle and the towbar at the  
same time.  
Yellow  
Orange  
Red  
0.6-1.5 (2.0-4.9)  
0.30.6 (1.02.0)  
0-0.3 (0-1.0)  
2.  
Tap Zoom (2) for a close-up view for more  
precise maneuvering.  
> The camera will zoom in.  
Field color for-  
ward  
Distance in meters  
(feet)  
Related information  
Yellow  
Orange  
Red  
0.60.8 (2.02.6)  
0.30.6 (1.02.0)  
0-0.3 (0-1.0)  
When the sensor field color is red, the audible  
pulsing sounds will change to a continuous  
tone.  
The screen can display colored sensor fields on the  
vehicle symbol.  
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Right-side rear sensor field  
Side sensor fields  
Activating Park Assist Camera  
Warning signals vary depending on the vehi-  
cle's intended direction of travel. Depending  
on the steering wheel position, warnings may  
be given for obstacles diagonally in front of or  
behind the vehicle, not only directly behind the  
vehicle.  
The Park Assist Camera is automatically acti-  
vated when reverse gear is engaged or can  
be started manually using one of the center  
display's function buttons.  
Obstacle sector in the vehicle's intended  
direction of travel rearward – varies  
according to steering wheel position.  
The color of the side field changes as the vehi-  
cle moves closer to the object – from YEL-  
LOW to RED.  
Camera view when backing up  
When reverse gear is engaged, the screen  
shows the rear view99  
.
Side field  
color  
Distance in meters  
(feet)  
Camera view when manually  
activating the camera  
Yellow  
Red  
0,250,9 (0,83,0)  
00,25 (00,8)  
Activate the Park Assist Cam-  
era using this button in the  
center display's Function  
view.  
When the sensor field is RED, the audible  
pulsing signal will become more rapid.  
The screen will first show the  
most recently used camera  
Related information  
view. However, each time the engine is  
started, the previous side view will be replaced  
by the 360° view and a previously displayed  
zoomed-in rear view will be replaced by the  
regular rear view.  
Parking sensor sectors where obstacles can be  
detected.  
Left-side front sensor field  
Obstacle sector in the vehicle's intended  
direction of travel forward – varies accord-  
ing to steering wheel position  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
Sector with RED field color and rapidly  
pulsing tone  
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Automatically deactivating the camera  
Front view switches off when the vehicle's  
speed reaches 25 km/h (16 mph) to help avoid  
distracting the driver. It will be automatically  
reactivated if the vehicle's speed falls below  
22 km/h (14 mph) within 1 minute as long as  
the vehicle's speed has not exceeded 50 km/h  
(31 mph).  
Other camera views switch off at 15 km/h  
(9 mph) and are not reactivated.  
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panel and/or the center display. Several  
examples are provided below.  
Park Assist Camera symbols and  
messages  
Symbols and messages for the Park Assist  
Camera may be displayed in the instrument  
Symbol  
Message  
Meaning  
The rear Park Assist sensors are turned off and no acoustic warnings or field markings for  
obstacles/objects will be provided.  
The camera is not functioning properly.  
One or more of the sensors are blocked. Check and clean/remove the obstacle as soon as  
possible.  
Park Assist System  
Sensors blocked, cleaning nee-  
ded  
The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshopA.  
Park Assist System  
Unavailable Service required  
A
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.  
A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
ing the button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If a message cannot be erased, contact a  
workshopA.  
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Park Assist Pilot*  
WARNING  
Park Assist Pilot (PAP100) can help the driver  
maneuver the vehicle when parking. The  
function can also assist with steering when  
pulling out from a parallel parking space.  
The function first checks whether there is suf-  
ficient space and then helps the driver steer  
the vehicle into the space.  
The function is supplementary driver  
support intended to facilitate driving  
and help make it safer – it cannot han-  
dle all situations in all traffic, weather  
and road conditions.  
The driver is advised to read all sec-  
tions in the Owner's Manual about this  
function to learn of its limitations,  
which the driver must be aware of  
before using the function.  
The center display uses symbols, graphics and  
messages to inform the driver of what steps  
need to be taken and when.  
Driver support functions are not a sub-  
stitute for the driver's attention and  
judgment. The driver is always respon-  
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven  
in a safe manner, at the appropriate  
speed, with an appropriate distance to  
other vehicles, and in accordance with  
current traffic rules and regulations.  
Related information  
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Perpendicular parking  
Types of parking with Park Assist  
Related information  
Pilot*  
Park Assist Pilot (PAP101) can be used for  
both parallel and perpendicular parking.  
Parallel parking  
Perpendicular parking overview.  
The function helps park the vehicle using the  
following steps:  
1. The system searches for and measures  
potential parking spaces.  
Overview of parallel parking.  
The function helps park the vehicle using the  
following steps:  
2. The vehicle is steered while it is backing  
into the space and its position is adjusted  
by driving forward/backward.  
1. The system searches for and measures  
potential parking spaces.  
2. The vehicle is steered while it is backing  
into the parking space.  
Leaving a parking space with the Park Out  
function should only be used in connection  
with parallel parking – it does not work for  
perpendicular parking.  
3. The vehicle's position in the space is  
adjusted by driving forward/backward.  
The Park Out function can also help the driver  
pull out of parking spaces.  
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Using Park Assist Pilot*  
Park Assist Pilot (PAP102) helps the driver  
park using three different steps. The function  
can also help the driver pull out of a parking  
space.  
The distance between the vehicle and  
parking spots should be 0.51.5 meters  
(1.65.0 ft) when the function is looking  
for parking.  
The function measures the space and steers  
the vehicle. The driver's role is to:  
Parking with Park Assist Pilot  
The function helps park the vehicle using the  
following steps:  
keep close watch of the area around the  
vehicle  
follow the instructions on the center dis-  
play  
1. The system searches for and measures  
potential parking spaces.  
Parallel parking search overview.  
change gears (reverse/forward) – an audi-  
ble signal indicates when the driver needs  
to change gears  
2. The vehicle is steered while it is backing  
into the parking space.  
3. The vehicle is positioned in the parking  
space (the driver may be prompted to shift  
gears and apply the brakes).  
regulating and maintaining a safe speed  
applying the brakes and stopping the vehi-  
cle.  
Searching and measuring potential parking  
spots  
Information about the actions required by the  
driver are provided in the center display using  
symbols, graphics and/or text.  
The function can be activated  
in the center display's Func-  
tion view.  
The function can be activated if the following  
criteria have been met after the engine is  
started:  
It can also be accessed from  
the camera views.  
Perpendicular parking search overview.  
No trailer is hitched to the vehicle  
The vehicle's speed may not exceed 30 km/h  
(20 mph) when parallel parking or 20 km/h  
(12 mph) when perpendicular parking.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
Your vehicle's speed is lower than  
30 km/h (20 mph).  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
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1.  
2. Back up slowly and carefully without  
Tap Park In in Function view or in Camera  
Backing into a parking space  
touching the steering wheel and do not  
exceed a speed of 7 km/h (4 mph).  
view.  
> The function will search for a potential  
parking space and measure it to deter-  
mine if it is big enough.  
3. Be prepared to stop the vehicle when  
instructed to do so by a graphic and mes-  
sage in the center display.  
2. Be prepared to stop the vehicle when a  
graphic and message in the center display  
indicate that a suitable parking space has  
been found.  
Keep your hands away from the steer-  
ing wheel when the function is acti-  
vated.  
> A pop-up window will appear.  
3.  
Select Parallel parking or Perpendicular  
parking and engage reverse gear.  
Make sure that the steering wheel is  
not hindered in any way and can rotate  
freely.  
Backing into a parallel parking spot overview.  
To achieve the best results – wait until  
the steering wheel is finished turning  
before beginning to drive forward/in  
reverse.  
The function searches for space for park-  
ing, shows instructions and guides the  
vehicle on its passenger side. But, if so  
desired the vehicle can be parked on the  
driver's side of the street:  
Activate the turn signals on the driver's  
side – the system will then search for  
space to park on that side of the vehi-  
cle instead.  
Backing into a perpendicular parking spot overview.  
1. Make sure the path behind your vehicle is  
clear and engage reverse gear.  
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1. Move the gear selector to the gear instruc-  
ted by the system. Wait until the steering  
wheel turns and then drive slowly forward.  
vehicle, the auto-brake function will bring the  
vehicle to a standstill.  
Positioning the vehicle in the parking space  
A pop-up message will then appear in the  
instrument panel and the driver can tap  
Cancel to cancel the parking sequence or  
Resume to continue the parking sequence.  
2. Be prepared to stop the vehicle when  
instructed to do so by a graphic and mes-  
sage in the center display.  
3. Engage reverse gear and back up slowly.  
After selecting Resume:  
4. Be prepared to apply the brakes when  
instructed to do so by a graphic and mes-  
sage in the center display.  
Check that the area around the vehicle is  
free of obstructions and follow the instruc-  
tions on the center display, such as:  
The function will switch off automatically and  
a graphic and message will appear to indicate  
that parking has been completed. Adjust-  
ments can always be made be the driver after-  
ward. Only the driver can determine when the  
vehicle is correctly parked.  
To continue Gently accelerate away  
from object.  
Parallel parking positioning overview.  
Related information  
The warning distance is shorter when the  
sensors are used by Park Assist Pilot  
(PAP103) compared to when they are used  
by the Parking Assist system.  
Auto-brake during a parking sequence  
If, while parking, the parking sensors detect a  
vehicle or pedestrian in the vehicle's intended  
direction of travel behind or in front of the  
Perpendicular parking positioning overview.  
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3. Be prepared to stop the vehicle when  
instructed to do so by a graphic and mes-  
sage in the center display. Follow the  
instructions in the same way as for the  
parking procedure.  
Leaving a parallel parking space  
Park Assist Pilot* limitations  
Park Assist Pilot (PAP104) may not be able to  
detect all conditions in all situations and func-  
tionality may therefore be limited.  
with Park Assist Pilot*  
The Park Out function can help the driver to  
pull out of a parking space when the vehicle  
is parallel-parked.  
WARNING  
Note that the steering wheel can "spring"  
back when the procedure is completed and  
the driver may need to turn the steering wheel  
back to the maximum position in order to pull  
out of the parking space.  
The parking sensors have dead/blind  
spots where objects cannot be  
detected.  
Leaving a parking space with the Park Out  
function should only be used in connection  
with parallel parking – it does not work for  
perpendicular parking.  
Pay particular attention to people and  
animals near the vehicle.  
If the function determines that the driver can  
pull out of the parking space without any extra  
maneuvers, the function will be deactivated,  
even if it seems as though the vehicle is not  
completely out of the parking space.  
Bear in mind that the front end of the  
vehicle may swing out towards oncom-  
ing traffic during the parking maneuver.  
The Park Out function is acti-  
vated in the center display's  
Function view or in Camera  
view.  
Related information  
Objects situated higher than the detection  
area of the sensors are not included when  
the parking maneuver is calculated, which  
could cause the function to swing into the  
parking space too early. Such parking  
spaces should be avoided for this reason.  
GREEN button indicator light – the func-  
tion is activated.  
1.  
GRAY button indicator light – the function  
is deactivated.  
Tap Park Out in Function view or in Cam-  
era view.  
The driver should be aware of the following  
limitations for Park Assist Pilot:  
2. Move the gear selector to the suitable  
position (e.g. D or R) for the direction in  
which you will be pulling out of the park-  
ing space.  
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There are a number of things to keep in mind  
when parking, including:  
The parking sequence is cancelled  
A parking sequence will be cancelled if:  
Under certain circumstances, the function  
may not be able to find parking spaces –  
one reason may be that the sensors are  
disrupted by external sound sources that  
emit the same ultrasonic frequencies that  
the system works with.  
The driver is always responsible for deter-  
mining if the space suggested by the func-  
tion is suitable for parking.  
the driver moves the steering wheel  
the vehicle's speed exceeds 7 km/h  
(4 mph)  
Do not use the function when using snow  
chains or a temporary spare tire.  
the driver taps Cancel in the center dis-  
play  
Do not use the function if there are any  
objects protruding from the vehicle.  
Examples of such sources include horns,  
wet tires on asphalt, pneumatic brakes,  
exhaust noise from motorcycles, etc.  
when the anti-lock brakes or the Elec-  
tronic stability control are engaged - e.g.  
when a wheel loses grip on a slippery road  
Heavy rain or snowfall may inhibit PAP's  
ability to accurately measure a parking  
space.  
when speed-dependent power steering  
wheel resistance is working at reduced  
power – e.g. during cooling due to over-  
heating.  
While searching and measuring the park-  
ing space, the function may be unable to  
detect objects located far into the space.  
Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors  
reduce their function and can make meas-  
urement impossible.  
when, while parking, the parking sensors  
detect a vehicle or pedestrian in the vehi-  
cle's intended direction of travel behind or  
in front of the vehicle, the auto-brake func-  
tion will bring the vehicle to a standstill.  
PAP may not suggest parking spaces on  
narrow streets if it does not detect suffi-  
cient space for maneuvering the vehicle.  
Driver responsibility  
The driver should keep in mind that the func-  
tion is a parking aid not an infallible fully  
automatic system. The driver must always be  
prepared to take control and cancel a parking  
sequence if necessary.  
Use approved tires105 inflated to the cor-  
rect tire pressure because this affects the  
function's ability to provide parking assis-  
tance.  
A message in the center display will explain  
why the parking sequence was cancelled.  
The function is based on the way the vehi-  
cles are parked behind and in front of your  
parking space. If they are, for example,  
parked too close to the curb, there is a risk  
that your vehicle's tires or wheel rims  
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could be damaged by the curb during the  
parking procedure.  
Perpendicular parking spaces may not be  
detected or may be suggested unneces-  
sarily if a parked vehicle is sticking out  
more than other parked vehicles.  
The function is intended to provide park-  
ing assistance on straight streets, not sec-  
tions of street with sharp curves or bends.  
Always make sure that your vehicle is par-  
allel to relevant parking spaces when the  
function is measuring the parking space.  
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the center display. Several examples are pro-  
vided below.  
Park Assist Pilot* messages  
Messages for Park Assist Pilot (PAP106) may  
be displayed in the instrument panel and/or  
Message  
Meaning  
One or more of the sensors are blocked. Check and clean/remove the obstacle as soon as possible.  
Park Assist System  
Sensors blocked, cleaning needed  
The system is not functioning as intended. Contact a workshopA.  
Park Assist System  
Unavailable Service required  
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.  
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A text message can be erased by briefly press-  
ing the button in the center of the right-  
side steering wheel keypad.  
If a message cannot be erased, contact a  
workshopA.  
Related information  
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