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Introduction The vehicle's media player is equipped with Bluetooth(cid:159) and can play streaming audio files from a Bluetooth(cid:159) device such as a cell phone or mp3 player. Navigation and control of the device can be done through the vehicle's cen- ter console control panel or the steering wheel keypad. On certain external devices, it is also possible to change tracks from the device.
NOTE
Any Bluetooth cell phones used must sup- port Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) and Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). The phone must use AVRCP version 1.3 and A2DP 1.2. If older versions of these standards are used, certain fea- tures (e.g., scan or random) may not func- tion. Not all cell phones are fully compatible with the vehicle's Bluetooth system. A list of compatible phones is available at you Volvo retailer or at www.volvocars.us.
Menu navigation Choices can be made in the Bluetooth menus from the center console control panel or the steering wheel keypad. For additional informa- tion about navigating the various menus, see page 216.
The vehicle's media player can only play audio files through the Bluetooth(cid:159) function.
Overview
Center console control panel
VOL: Volume control
MEDIA button, the most recently used active source will start when MEDIA is pressed. Pressing this key from Media mode's main view will display a shortcut menu. TUNE: Turn to navigate among menu alter- natives and folders shown in the display. OK/MENU: Press to confirm your selec- tion or access the menus.
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EXIT: Press to go back in the menu struc- ture or cancel a function. Left/right arrow keys: Short press: change tracks. Long press: fast forward/reverse within a track. The arrow keys on the steer- ing wheel keypad can be used in the same way.
Pairing and connecting an external device Before an external device can be connected, it must be paired to the infotainment system. The procedure for connecting an external device varies, depending whether or not the device has previously been paired to the infotainment system. A maximum of 10 external devices can be paired and each device only needs to be paired once. To pair a device, see page 244.
Automatic connection When the Bluetooth(cid:159) function is active and the most recently used device is within range, it is automatically connected. When the infotain- ment system searches for the most recently used device, its name is shown in the display. To connect another paired device, press EXIT. See the following section for information about switching to another device.
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Switching to another device It is possible to switch among paired Bluetooth(cid:159) devices that are in the vehicle. To do so: 1. Press MEDIA,scroll to Bluetooth and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU.
2. Be sure the Bluetooth(cid:159) device is discover- able (refer to its user manual if necessary).
3. Press the thumb wheel or OK/MENU. 4. Turn the thumb wheel or TUNE to Change device and confirm by pressing the thumb wheel or OK/MENU. > After several seconds, the names of any
paired external devices will be dis- played.
5. Scroll to the device to be connected and
press the thumb wheel or OK/MENU. > The device will be connected.
Audio files can now be selected using the
buttons in the center console or on
the steering wheel keypad.
1 Function is not supported on all cell phones.
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Scanning audio files on an external
device1
This function plays the first ten seconds of
each audio file. This function can be activated/
deactivated under: Bluetooth menu
Scan.
Scanning can be canceled by pressing EXIT.
Bluetooth(cid:159) version information This feature offers information about the Bluetooth(cid:159) version installed in the vehicle's infotainment system. This information can be found under Bluetooth menu software version in car.
Bluetooth
Disconnecting an external device The external device is automatically discon- nected from the infotainment system if it is moved out of range.
Removing a paired device 1. 2. Scroll to Remove Bluetooth device and
In Bluetooth mode, press OK/MENU.
press the thumb wheel or OK/MENU.
3. Scroll to the device to be removed by turn- ing the thumb wheel or TUNE and confirm by pressing the thumb wheel or OK/ MENU. > A question asking if you would like to remove the device will be displayed. 4. Press the thumb wheel or OK/MENU to
confirm or EXIT to cancel.
Random1
This function plays the audio files on the exter-
nal device in random order (shuffle). This func-
tion can be activated/deactivated under:
Bluetooth menu
Random
Press the sole or steering wheel keypad to change tracks.
buttons on the center con-
Introduction This feature makes it possible to set up a wire- less connection between a Bluetooth(cid:159)-ena- bled cell phone or other device and the vehi- cle’s infotainment system. This enables the infotainment system to function as a hands- free connection and allows you to remote-con- trol a number of the phone’s functions. The microphone used by this system is located near the driver's side sun visor (2). The buttons and other controls on the cell phone can always be used regardless of whether or not the phone is connected to the hands-free sys- tem.
NOTE
Not all cell phones are fully compatible with the hands-free system. A list of compatible phones is available at your Volvo retailer or at www.volvocars.us
WARNING
Never use the hands-free feature or any other device in your vehicle in a way that distracts you from the task of driving safely. Distraction can lead to a serious accident.
Compliance
FCC/IC common sentence
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules
and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation of
this device.
USA: FCC ID A269ZUA130
FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compli-
ance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
IC RSS-Gen
This equipment complies with FCC/IC radia-
tion exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled
equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency
(RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to
OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency
(RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very
low levels of RF energy that it deemed to com-
ply without maximum permissive exposure
evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it
should be installed and operated with at least
8 in. (20 cm) and more between the radiator
and person’s body (excluding extremities:
hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
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Canada: IC 700BIAM2101
Menu navigation
TEL menu selections can be made from the
center console or the steering wheel keypad.
For additional information about navigating the
various menus, see page 216.
System overview Cell phone
Location of the microphone
Steering wheel keypad
Center console control panel and display
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Bluetooth® functions in the center console control panel
Control panel in the center console.
Keypad containing letters and numbers for dialing numbers, adding phone book entries, etc. TEL: Press this button to activate/deacti- vate the Bluetooth(cid:159) function. If TEL is already active, pressing this button again will display a shortcut menu with com- monly used functions. TUNE: From TEL mode's normal view, turn clockwise to display the phone book or counterclockwise for the phone list. It can also be used for navigating in displayed menus. The thumb wheel in the steering
wheel keypad can be used in the same way. OK/MENU: Press to answer an incoming call, confirm your selection or access the phone menus. Incoming calls can also be answered by pressing the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad. EXIT: Press to end or reject calls, erase characters that have been entered, end an ongoing function and goes back in the menus. This button on the steering wheel keypad can also be used in the same way.
Getting started Use the controls on the steering wheel keypad and in the center console to access, navigate and make selections in the hands-free sys- tem’s menus.
Activation A short press on the TEL button in the center console activates the Bluetooth® hands-free system. If the system is already activated when the button is pressed, a shortcut menu will be displayed. The symbol at the upper right of the display indicates that the hands-free system is active.
Pairing (connecting) external Bluetooth® devices A maximum of 10 cell phones or other devices can be paired with the hands-free system. Pair- ing only needs to be done once for each phone. After pairing, the cell phone no longer needs to be in sight or discoverable. Two Bluetooth® devices (e.g., a phone and an iPod®) can be active at the same. However, two phones cannot be used at the same time to make calls. There are two ways of pairing a cell phone to the hands-free system for the first time: Method 1: Search for the external device using the infotainment menus 1. Activate the cell phone’s Bluetooth(cid:159) func-
tion to make it discoverable (refer to the phone’s user manual if necessary) or go to www.volvocars.com
2. Press TEL.
> The infotainment system will search for
previously paired devices.
3. Press the thumb wheel on the steering
wheel keypad or OK/MENU and select
Add phone.1
1 Select Change phone if the cell phone or device has already been paired with the infotainment system. If several phones or devices have already been paired, their names will also be displayed.
Scroll to the device to be connected and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU.
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4. With the cell phone in discoverable mode,
press OK/MENU. > The infotainment system will search for cell phones or devices that are in range, which takes approximately 30 seconds. Any phones detected will be displayed using their Bluetooth(cid:159) names. The hands-free system’s Bluetooth(cid:159) name will appear in the cell phone’s display as My Volvo Car.
5. Turn the thumb wheel or TUNE to select
one of the cell phones shown in the center console display and press the thumb wheel or OK/MENU.
6. Using the cell phone’s keypad, enter the
digits (PIN code) shown in the center con- sole display and press the button on the cell phone used to confirm a choice.
The external device is now paired and can be controlled from the infotainment system. If the connection failed: Press EXIT and con- nect with method 2 below. Method 2: Search for the vehicle using the external device’s Bluetooth(cid:159) function. 1. Press TEL. If a phone or external device is
already connected, disconnect it. > The Bluetooth(cid:159) function will search for
previously paired devices.
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Connect manually To connect a phone other than the one that was most recently connected or to switch between cell phones that are already paired with the hands-free system, go to Phone menu
Change phone.
Changing phones or devices More than one device can be used in the vehi- cle as long as this device has been paired. To do so, see page 244. Changing devices: 1. Check that the external device is discov-
erable.
2. Press TEL and select Change phone.
> The infotainment system will search for
previously paired devices. Those that are detected will be displayed on the screen.
3. Select the desired device by turning the
thumb wheel or TUNE and confirm by pressing the thumb wheel or OK/MENU. > The device will be connected.
Making a call 1. Ensure that
is shown at the top of the center console display and that the hands- free function is in telephone mode.
2. Make the vehicle discoverable by pressing the thumb wheel or OK/MENU and select- ing Phone settings
Discoverable.
3. Search for the vehicle using the phone or
external device's Bluetooth(cid:159) function. Refer to its user manual if necessary. 4. Select My Volvo Car on the phone or external device’s screen and follow the directions provided.
5. Enter a PIN code of your choice in the
external device and press its button to pair the device. When prompted, enter the same PIN code in the vehicle using the center console keypad.
6. Pair My Volvo Car from the external
device.
When the external device has been paired, its Bluetooth(cid:159) name appear in the center console display. This device can now be controlled from the infotainment system. Connect automatically When the hands-free system is active and the most recently connected cell phone is within range, it will be connected automatically. If this phone is not within range, the hands-free sys- tem will attempt to connect one of the other paired cell phones. When the infotainment sys- tem searches for the most recently connected phone, its name appears in the display.
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2. Dial the desired phone number using the center console keypad or use the speed dial function (see page 250). In normal view (see page see page 215 for informa- tion about the various display views), it is also possible to turn TUNE clockwise to access the phone book and then counter- clockwise for the call list. See page 250 for more information about the phone book.
3. Press the thumb wheel or OK/MENU. End or reject a call by pressing EXIT.
Disconnecting the cell phone The cell phone is automatically disconnected from the infotainment system if it is moved out of range. The cell phone can be manually disconnected from the hands-free system by pressing and holding TEL or in phone mode, going to Phone Disconnect phone. See also page menu 247 for more information about connections. The hands-free system is also deactivated when the ignition is switched off (or if the driver’s door is opened). When the cell phone is disconnected from the hands-free system, a call in progress can be continued using the cell phone’s own speaker and microphone.
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Even if the cell phone has been disconnected manually, some phones may reconnect auto- matically, for example when a new call is initi- ated.
Removing a paired device A paired phone or device can be removed from the list. To do so: 1. Press TEL. 2. Select Phone menu
Remove
Bluetooth device.
Handling calls
Incoming calls – Press OK/MENU (or the thumb wheel on
the steering wheel keypad) to answer a call, even if the infotainment system is cur- rently in another mode (e.g., RADIO or MEDIA).
Press EXIT to reject a call.
Auto answer This function means that incoming calls will be answered automatically. Activate or deactivate the function in the menu system under Phone menu
Auto answer.
Call options
Call settings While a call is in progress, press OK/MENU or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad to access the following functions: • Mute: mute the infotainment system’s
microphone.
• Mobile phone: transfer the call from
hands-free to the cell phone. On certain cell phones, the connection will be broken, which is normal. The hands-free function will ask if you would like to reconnect.
• Dial number: dial a third party during an ongoing call using the keypad (the current call will be put on hold).
Call lists Call lists are copied to the hands-free function each time a cell phone is connected and the lists are updated while the phone is connected. In normal view, turn TUNE counter-clockwise to see the All calls list. In phone mode, the various call lists can be displayed in Phone menu • All calls • Missed calls • Answered calls • Dialled calls (certain cell phones show
Call lists:
this list in reverse order)
• Call duration
Ringing volume In phone mode, go to Phone menu Ring settings volume and adjust the volume by turning VOL. Save the setting by pressing EXIT.
Sounds and volume
Phone
Ringing tones The hands-free system’s integrated ringing tones can be selected in Phone menu Phone settings Ring signals
Sounds and volume
Ring signal 1, etc.
NOTE
The connected cell phone’s ring tone may not be switched off when one of the hands- free system's ringing tones is used.
If you prefer to use the connected cell phone’s ring tone2, go to Phone menu settings signals Mobile phone ring signal.
Sounds and volume
Phone Ring
If no number has been stored, this menu can be accessed by pressing and holding 1.
Voice mail In normal view, a speed dial number for voice mail can be programmed and accessed by pressing and holding 1. The number for voice mail can be changed in phone mode in Phone menu Call options
Voicemail number
Change number.
Sound settings
Call volume Call volume can be only be adjusted during a call. Use the buttons in the steering wheel key- pad or the infotainment system’s VOL control.
Infotainment system volume If no phone call is in progress, volume for the infotainment system can be adjusted in the normal way with the infotainment system's VOL control or from the steering wheel keypad. Infotainment system sound can be automati- cally muted when a phone call is received in Sounds Phone menu and volume Mute radio/media.
Phone settings
2 Not supported by all cell phones.
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Phone book The hands-free system uses two phone books (one with the cell phone's list of contacts and one with contacts saved directly in the info- tainment system), which are combined to form one phone book. • The infotainment system downloads the
phone book from a connected cell phone. This phone book will only be displayed when this cell phone is connected to the hands-free system.
• The infotainment system also has an inte- grated phone book made up of contacts that have been saved in the system, regardless of which cell phone is currently connected when the contact is saved. These contacts will be displayed regard- less of the cell phone that is connected. If a contact has been saved in the infotain- symbol will be dis- ment system, the played next to it.
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NOTE
Changes made from the infotainment sys- tem to a contact in the cell phone's phone book will result in a new contact being added to the infotainment system's phone book. However, this contact will not be saved in the cell phone's phone book. The infotainment system's display will show duplicate contacts with different icons. Please also note that if a speed dial number is saved or if a contact's information is edi- ted, this will result in a new contact in the infotainment system's phone book.
The symbol must be displayed before the phone book can be used and the hands- free function must be in phone mode. The infotainment system saves a copy of each paired cell phone's phone book. This phone book can be copied each time the phone is connected. – Activate/deactivate this function in phone Phone settings
mode in Phone menu
Download phone book.
If the phone book contains information about someone who is trying to call you, this infor- mation will be shown in the display.
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Contact shortcuts A quick way of searching the phone book for contacts in normal view is to turn TUNE clock- wise to access the phone book and then coun- ter-clockwise to select a contact from the list. Press OK/MENU to call. Each name in the phone book has a default symbol is displayed to phone number. If the the right of it, this indicates that there are addi- tional phone numbers for this contact. To use a phone number other than the default one, press the button on the center console control panel. Turn TUNE to select a different phone number and press OK/MENU to call. It is also possible to search for a contact by using the center console keypad to enter the first letter(s) of the contact's name (see also the following table "Buttons in the center console" for each button's function). The list of contacts can also be accessed from normal view by pressing and holding the button on the center console keypad with the first let- ter of the contact's name. For example, press- ing and holding button 6 would provide direct access to the section of the list with contacts whose names begin with M.
Buttons in the center console Button Function
Space . , - ? @ : ; / ( ) 1
A B C Å Ä Æ À Ç 2
D E F È É 3
G H I Ì 4
J K L 5
M N O Ö Ø Ñ Ò 6
P Q R S ß 7
T U V Ü Ù 8
W X Y Z 9
Shift between upper and lower case
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Searching for contacts
Searching for contacts using the text wheel
List of characters
Switch between character entry modes (see the following table) Phone book (list of contacts)
Phone book
To search for or edit a contact in phone mode, go to Phone menu Search. 1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter keys on the center console can also be used.
2. Continue to the next letter, etc. The results of the search will be displayed in the phone book (3).
3. To switch from letter entry mode to the
entry mode for numbers or special charac- ters, or to go to the phone book, turn TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the following table) in the list for switching character entry mode (2) and press OK/MENU.
Character entry modes
123/ ABC
More
Toggle between letters and num- bers by pressing OK/MENU.
Switch to special characters by pressing OK/MENU.
This leads to the phone book (3). Turn TUNE to select a contact and press OK/MENU to display the contact's information.
Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. Press and hold EXIT to erase all of the char- acters that have been entered. If a number button on the center console is pressed while the text wheel is displayed, a list of characters (1) will be displayed. Briefly press the button once to enter its first letter, twice to enter the second letter, etc. Continue to press the button to display other characters. Con- tinue with the next character, etc. To enter a number, press and hold the button.
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Adding a new contact
Enter the name of a new contact
Switch between character entry modes (see the following table) Character entry field
New contacts can be added in phone mode in Phone menu contact. 1. When Name is highlighted, press OK/
Phone book
New
MENU to go to the character entry mode (see the illustration).
2. Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter keys on the center console can also be used.
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3. Continue to the next letter, etc. The name entered will be displayed in the character entry field (2).
4. To switch from letter entry mode to the
entry mode for numbers or special charac- ters, or to toggle between upper and lower case letters, etc., turn TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the fol- lowing table) in the list (1) and press OK/ MENU.
When you have finished entering the name, select OK in the list in the display (1) and press OK/MENU. Continue by entering the phone number in the same way. When you have entered the phone number, press OK/MENU and select a tag for the num- ber (Mobile phone, Home, Work or General). Press OK/MENU to confirm. When all of the contact's information has been entered, select Save contact in the menu to save.
123/ ABC
More
OK
Toggle between letters and num- bers by pressing OK/MENU.
Switch to special characters by pressing OK/MENU.
Save and return to Add contact by pressing OK/MENU.
Toggle between upper and lower case letters by pressing OK/ MENU.
Press OK/MENU and the cursor will move to the character entry field (2) at the top of the display. The cursor can now be moved by turning TUNE to a position where new characters can be entered or deleted by pressing EXIT. In order to add characters, return to text entry mode by pressing OK/ MENU.
Phone book
Speed dial Speed dial numbers can be added in phone mode in Phone menu Speed dial. To use speed dial to make a call in phone mode, press a button on the center console keypad followed by OK/MENU. If a contact has not been saved on the speed dial number used, you will be prompted to save a contact on the number selected.
Accept vCards vCards from other cell phones can be added to the infotainment system's phone book. To ena- ble this feature, put the infotainment system in discoverable mode for Bluetooth(cid:159). The feature
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is activated in Phone menu
Phone book
Receive vCard.
Memory status In phone mode, the memory status of the info- tainment system's phone book and the con- nected cell phone's phone book can be seen in Phone menu Phone book Memory status.
Clearing the phone book In phone mode, all entries in the infotainment system's phone book can be cleared in Phone Clear phone book. menu
Phone book
NOTE
Clearing the entries in the infotainment sys- tem's phone book does not delete entries in the cell phone's phone book.
Bluetooth(cid:159) version information For information about the Bluetooth(cid:159) version installed in the vehicle, go to Phone menu Phone settings version in car.
Bluetooth software
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WARNING
Languages
As the driver, you have full responsibility for operating the vehicle safely and adhering to all applicable traffic regulations.
The voice control feature provides access to a number of functions in the Bluetooth(cid:159) hands- free and navigation systems while allowing you to keep your hands on the steering wheel. Input is in dialogue form using spoken commands from the user and verbal prompts from the sys- tem. Voice control uses the same microphone as the Bluetooth(cid:159) hands-free system (see the illustration on page 243) and system prompts are provided through the infotainment sys- tem's front speakers.
List of languages. Voice control is not available for all languages. The available languages are indicated by the icon. The language can be changed in the
MY CAR menu system under MY CAR Settings
System options
Language.
Introduction The infotainment system's voice control fea- ture1 enables the driver to voice-activate cer- tain functions in a Bluetooth(cid:159)-connected cell phone or the navigation system.
NOTE
• The information in this section applies to using voice commands to operate a Bluetooth(cid:159)-connected cell phone. See also the section "Bluetooth(cid:159) hands-free connection" beginning on page 243 for detailed information about using a cell phone with the vehicle's infotainment system.
• The navigation system has a separate
user's guide containing information about voice commands for operating that system.
Voice commands offer convenience and help avoid distractions so that you can concentrate on driving and focus your attention on road and traffic conditions.
1 Available in vehicles equipped with the optional Volvo Navigation System only
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Getting started
Voice control button (1) on the steering wheel.
Activating the system Before any phone voice commands can be used, a Bluetooth(cid:159)-enabled cell phone must be paired with the infotainment system. If a phone command is given, the system will inform you If there is no cell phone paired. See page 244 for information on pairing a cell phone. Press the voice control button (1 in the illustra- tion) to activate the system and initiate a com- mand dialogue. The system will display com- monly used commands on the screen when the button has been pressed. While using the voice control system, keep the following points in mind:
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• When giving commands, speak at your
usual speed and in a normal tone of voice after the tone
• The vehicle's doors, windows and moon- roof should be closed when using the voice control system
• Avoid background noises in the cabin
when using the system
NOTE
If you are uncertain of the commands that you can use, saying "help" will prompt the system to provide a number of commands that can be used in a specific situation. Voice control commands can be cancelled by: • Saying "cancel" • Not speaking • Pressing and holding the voice control
button
• Pressing EXIT or one of the mode but-
tons (RADIO, MEDIA, etc.).
Voice control support feature • Tutorial: A feature that helps acquaint you with the system and the procedure for giv- ing commands.
This feature can be accessed by pressing the MY CAR button in the center console and turn- ing TUNE. Tutorial The tutorial feature can be started in two ways:
NOTE
The tutorial feature can only be started when the vehicle is parked and the parking brake is applied.
• By pressing the voice control button and
saying "Voice tutorial."
• By pressing MY CAR and going to
Voice settings
Settings tutorial. Press OK/MENU to begin the tutorial lesson.
Voice
The tutorial is divided into three lessons, which take a total of approximately 5 minutes to com- plete. By default, the system will begin with the first lesson. To skip to the next lesson, press the voice control button and say "next." Go back to a previous lesson by saying "previous." Press and hold the voice control button to exit the tutorial.
Voice Voice output volume. Press OK/
Voice output volume Press MY CAR and go to Settings settings MENU and turn TUNE to raise or lower the volume. Press EXIT to save the change and exit the menu.
Using voice commands The driver initiates a voice command dialogue by pressing the voice control button (see the illustration on page 252). When a dialogue has been initiated, commonly used commands will be shown in the display. Grayed-out texts or texts in parentheses are not part of the spoken command. Once you become familiar with the system, you can speed up the command dialogue by briefly pressing the voice control button to skip prompts from the system. Commands can be given in several ways. For example, the command "Phone call con- tact" can be spoken as: • "Phone > Call contact"—say "Phone," wait for a system response, and then continue by saying "Call contact."
• "Phone call contact"—give the entire com-
mand at one time
The following is a list of features that can be voice-controlled with a Bluetooth(cid:159)-connected cell phone.
Shortcuts Shortcut commands for using the phone can be found in the MY CAR menu system, under Settings command list General commands. See page 189 for more information on the menu system.
Phone commands and
Voice settings
Voice
Dialing a number The system understands the digits zero to nine. These numbers can be spoken individually, in groups of several digits at a time, or the entire number can be given at once. Numbers above nine will not be recognized. The following is an example of a voice com- mand dialogue. The system's response may vary depending on the situation. The user initiates the dialogue by saying: Phone > dial number or Phone dial number System response Number please
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User action Begin saying the digits in the phone number. If you say several digits and pause, the system will repeat them and prompt you by saying "Continue." Continue saying the digits. When you have fin- ished, complete the command by saying "Dial." • You can also change the number by using the commands "Correction" (which dele- tes the last group of digits spoken) or "Delete" (which will erase the entire phone number).
Dialing from a call list The dialogue below enables you make a call from one of your cell phone's call lists. The user initiates the dialogue by saying: Phone > dial from call list or Phone dial from call list Continue by responding to the system's prompts.
Calling a contact The dialogue below enables you to call the pre- defined contacts in your cell phone. See the phone's user's guide if necessary.
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The user initiates the dialogue by saying: Phone > call contact or Phone call contact Continue by responding to the system's prompts. When calling contacts, keep the following in mind: • If there are several contacts with similar names, they will be presented in the dis- play in numbered lines and the system will prompt you to pick a line number
• If there are more lines in the list than can be displayed at one time, saying "Down" will enable you to scroll downward in the list (and saying "up" will take you back up through the list).
Dialing voice mail The dialogue below enables you to call your voice mail to check any messages that you may have received. Your voice mail phone number must be registered in the Bluetooth(cid:159) function, see page 247. The user initiates the dialogue by saying: Phone > dial voice mail or Phone dial voice mail
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Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*
Screen: channel A (left), channel B (right)
Headphone socket
On/Off button
A/V-AUX socket
Remote control
Headphones
IR transceiver
Introduction The RSE system1 provides entertainment for the rear seat passengers by making it possible to e.g., watch a film, play music, listen to the radio or connect an external device such as a game console. RSE is fully integrated into the vehicle's info- tainment system and can be used at the same time as other infotainment features. For example, if a rear seat passenger is using A/V-AUX and headphones, the driver and front seat passenger can still use the vehicle's radio
or media player. However, only one disc can be played in the media player at a time. You can listen to music from e.g., an iPod(cid:159) or from streaming audio files using the Bluetooth(cid:159) function. The RSE system can be controlled from the front screen (parental control). Different media can be played or viewed from different sources on the various screens (front center console and/or the respective screens in the rear seat). It is also possible to play or view media from the same source on one or
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more of the screens. However, it is not possible to play a film from USB while a CD or DVD is being played.
CAUTION
When transporting large objects in the rear seat, be sure that there is adequate space between the object(s) and the RSE screens to help avoid scratching or damaging these screens. If necessary, cover the screens with a suit- able material.
NOTE
• The RSE screens and remote control
may not function in very low or very high cabin temperatures. They will become operable again after the climate control system has created a comfortable tem- perature in the cabin.
• Keep the IR transceivers' lenses clean by wiping them regularly with a damp cloth. A dirty lens could affect the func- tion of the remote control.
Ignition modes and electrical current to RSE RSE can be activated with the ignition in modes I or II (and when the engine is running).
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See page 82 for detailed information about the various ignition modes. If a film is being played, it will stop momentarily while the engine is being started and will resume when the engine is running.
NOTE
Using RSE for more than approx. 10 minutes when the engine is not running will drain the vehicle's battery and may make the engine difficult or impossible to start. A message will be displayed on the screen if the battery's charge level becomes too low.
Using the system's menus Selections in the RSE menus are made using the remote control. See page 261 for more information about the RSE menus.
Remote control A remote control is included with the RSE sys- tem, which can be used to control both screens in the rear seat as well as other infotainment system functions. See page 264 for more detailed information about the remote control.
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Cordless headphones
Switch for selecting channel A (CH.A) or channel B (CH.B) On/Off button
Volume
On/Off indicator light
Two sets of cordless headphones are included with the RSE system. The cordless headphones are activated using the On/Off button (2). The indicator light (4) will illuminate when the headphones are on. Select CH.A (channel A) or CH.B (channel B) with switch (1). Use control (3) to adjust the volume.
NOTE
The headphones will switch off automati- cally after approx. 3 minutes if they are not used.
Replacing batteries in the headphones The headphones use two AAA batteries. It is advisable to have extra batteries on hand during long trips.
Battery cover and retaining screw 1. Unscrew the retaining screw and remove
the battery cover.
2. Remove the old batteries and insert new
ones in the directions indicated by the symbols in the battery holder.
3. Put the cover back in place and tighten the
retaining screw.
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Disposing of old batteries Worn out batteries should be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
Connecting a device to the A/V-AUX socket
Headphone socket External headphones can be connected to the 3.5 mm headphone socket on the side of the head restraint (see the illustration on page 255 for the location of this socket). Adjust the volume with the remote control.
A/V-AUX socket, 12-volt socket This A/V-AUX socket is used to connect exter- nal devices to the RSE system. When connect- ing an external device, always follow the instructions provided with the device. Devices connected through the A/V-AUX socket can use the screens, cordless headphones, the 3.5 mm headphone socket and the infotain- ment system's speakers.
CAUTION
3.
Please be aware that external devices con- nected through the A/V-AUX socket may cause interference in the RSE system.
The A/V-AUX socket is located under the center armrest in the tunnel console 1. Connect the device's video cable to the
yellow connector.
2. Connect the left audio cable to the white
connector and the right audio cable to the red one. If the device is designed to use 12-volt cur- rent, connect its power cable to the 12-volt socket (see page 209 for the location of this socket).
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Always follow the device's instructions when connecting it to the RSE system.
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Audio/video playback through the A/V- AUX socket 1. Switch on one of the rear screens by press-
ing its On/Off button.
2. Use the remote control's
button to
select a screen (L: left rear screen, F: front screen, or R: right rear screen). Point the remote control toward the selected screen's IR transceiver and press the
button several times to come to A/V AUX . Release the button and wait several seconds to confirm your choice.
3. Switch on the connected device and press PLAY (or the device's equivalent button).
Input volume Adjust the input volume in the RSE menu, under A/V AUX input volume.
Activating RSE The RSE system can be activated using con- trols on the front or rear screens. From the front seat, press MEDIA (see the fol- lowing illustration) and select RSE. From the rear seat, press the screen's On/Off button button. Use the remote control's to select a screen (L: left rear screen or R: right rear screen). Point the remote control toward the selected screen's IR transceiver and con-
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tinue by pressing the button on the remote control to select a source such as Disc, etc.
or
Settings made from the front center control panel
MEDIA
TUNE
OK/MENU
EXIT
Selecting a source for the rear screens from the front center control panel An audio/video source for the rear screen(s) can be selected from the front center control panel. The same source can be selected for
both rear screens or different sources can be selected for the respective screens. 1. Press MEDIA several times to come to
RSE on the front screen. Wait several sec- onds for your selection to be confirmed.
2. Turn TUNE to select one or both of the rear
screens and confirm by pressing OK/ MENU.
3. Turn TUNE to select RADIO, MEDIA (or RSE settings). Press OK/MENU to con- firm.
4. Turn TUNE to the desired source (for
example, Disc) and confirm by pressing OK/MENU. The selected source will begin playing automatically (if there is a disc in the media player).
Cancel and return by pressing EXIT. Settings can also be made with the remote control. See page 264 for more detailed infor- mation.
Muting Audio for the rear screens can be muted from the front center control panel. This function can be activated under RSE settings Mute as explained in points 2-4 in the section "Select- ing a source for the rear screens from the front center control panel."
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Switching off the rear screens Both of rear screens can be switched off from the front center control panel. This function can be activated under RSE settings Display off as explained in points 2-4 in the section "Selecting a source for the rear screens from the front center control panel" on page 258. Press one of the remote control's number keys (0 - 9) to switch the screens on again. The screens will also be switched on when the igni- tion is switched on.
Disabling the remote control (front) The IR transceiver for the front screen can be switched off, which means that the remote control cannot be used on the front screen. This function can be activated under RSE Disable remote control (front) as settings explained in points 2-4 in the section "Select- ing a source for the rear screens from the front center control panel" on page 258.
2 Applies only when watching video files. 3 Applies only to video DVDs.
Rear screen settings2
When watching a video file, a pop-up menu can
on the remote
be displayed by pressing
control. The content of this menu will vary,
depending on the what is being played/viewed.
Day/Night mode The screens can be set for three different light- ing conditions: Auto, Day or Night. Press the setting under Day/Night mode on the screen. See also page 261 for additional infor- mation about the RSE menus.
on the remote control and change
Image settings Screen settings can be made for brightness, contrast, tint and color.
on the remote control and change
Press the setting under Image settings on the screen. See also page 261 for additional infor- mation about the RSE menus.
Screen aspect ratio Three screen aspect ratios can be set: Normal, Zoom 1 and Zoom 2. Normal: The image on the screen is presented at the normal aspect ratio (usually 4:3 or 16:9).
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Zoom 1: Full-screen image, but parts of the image will not be viewable. Zoom 2: Full-screen image, but the aspect ratio will be slightly distorted. Unless otherwise indicated, the aspect ratio will be Normal. Press on the remote control and change the setting under Aspect ratio on the screen. See also page 261 for additional information about the RSE menus.
Source menu The content of each source's pop-up menu will vary, depending on what is being played/ viewed, for example: CD/DVD data menu or USB menu. See also page 261 for additional information about the RSE menus.
DVD menu3
If a DVD video is being viewed, this selection
will appear in the pop-up menu. See also page
261 for additional information about the RSE
menus.
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Rear screen menu settings See also page 261 for additional information about the RSE menus.
Random4
See page 235 for additional information.
Repeat folder5
See page 236 for additional information.
DivX(cid:159)(cid:159) Video On Demand The media player can be registered to play DivX VOD files from home-burned discs or USB. The registration code can be found by pressing the MY CAR button, and going to Settings code. Go to www.divx.com/vod for additional information.
Information
DivX® VOD
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USB hub A USB hub can be connected to the USB socket (see page 239 for additional informa- tion).
Music, video and radio
Listening to music Music from disc tracks/audio files can be played through the media player's USB/AUX sockets or from streaming audio files coming from a Bluetooth(cid:159)-connected cell phone. For more information about the media player, see page 236, see page 238 for information about the AUX/USB sockets and see page 241 for information about Bluetooth(cid:159) media. 1. Switch on the cordless headphones, select
CH.A for the left screen or CH.B for the right screen.
2. Use the remote control's
button to
select a screen (L: left rear screen, F: front screen, or R: right rear screen). Point the remote control toward a screen's IR trans- one or more times ceiver and press to come to the desired source (Disc, USB, AUX, etc.), release the button and wait several seconds for your selection to be accepted. Insert a CD in the infotainment system's media player, or connect an external device to the vehicle's USB/AUX sockets or via Bluetooth(cid:159).
3.
4 Applies to CD audio, CDs/DVDs, USB and iPod(cid:159). 5 Applies to audio/video files on home-burned discs/USB only.
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Playback and navigating in playlists Navigate using the remote control's scroll wheel (see the illustration on page 264) to select the desired playlist or folder structure. to confirm the choice of a sub-folder Use or to begin playing the selected track/audio file. Tracks/audio files can also be played by press- ing tracks/audio files by pressing Stop playback by pressing
on the remote control and change
See page 236 for more information about the media player.
Watching a video Video tracks/files can be viewed via the vehi- cle's media player or the USB socket. For more information about the media player, see page 236 or page 238 for information about the USB socket. 1. Switch on the cordless headphones, select
CH.A for the left screen or CH.B for the right screen.
2. Use the remote control's
button to
select a screen (L: left rear screen, F: front screen, or R: right rear screen). Point the remote control toward a screen's IR trans- one or more times ceiver and press
to select the desired source (Disc or USB), release the button and wait several sec- onds for your selection to be accepted. Insert a DVD in the infotainment system's media player, or connect an external device to the vehicle's USB socket.
3.
. Stop playback
. See page235 for more infor-
Playback and navigation Play a video track/video file by pressing on the remote control and change tracks/video files by pressing by pressing mation about playback and navigation on video DVDs and page 236 for information about playing video files. Fast forward/reverse Press and hold the buttons to fast forward/reverse. Fast forward/reverse can be done at several speeds for video files by briefly pressing these buttons to increase the speed. Fast forward/reverse is done at one speed for audio files. Stop fast forward/reverse by press- ing
buttons.
or the
Listening to the radio You can also listen to the infotainment sys- tem's radio through the RSE system.
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RSE front screen menus To access this menu, begin by selecting RSE under MEDIA by pressing this button on the front center console (or by using the remote control or the steering wheel keypad). Continue by pressing OK/MENU to access the menu. Turn TUNE to the desired selection and con- firm by pressing OK/MENU. Settings can be made for the left or right rear screen separately or for both screens (Left RSE screen menu, Right RSE screen menu and Both RSE screen menus):
Power off/Power on RADIO MEDIA RSE settings Mute Display off Disable remote control (front) Reset all RSE settings
1. Switch on the cordless headphones, select
CH.A for the left screen or CH.B for the right screen.
2. Point the remote control toward a screen's IR transceiver and press one or more times to come to the desired source (AM, FM1, SAT1*, etc.), release the button and wait several seconds for your selection to be accepted.
3. Select a station using one of the preset buttons (0 - 9) on the remote control or to search for the next/ press previous available station.
See page 225 for more information about the radio.
RSE menus
Introduction Settings in the RSE menus can be made from the front center console control panel or by using the remote control in the rear seat. A source for one of the rear screens can be acti- vated from the front center control panel and certain settings for the rear screens can also be made from this panel.
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RSE pop-up menu6
Press
on the remote control while a video
file is playing to display the pop-up menu. Use
the scroll wheel and the buttons on the remote
to make menu selections. See page 264 for
detailed information about the remote control.
Screen aspect ration
Image settings
Day/Night mode
Source menu7
DVD disc menu8
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on the remote control when a
RSE rear screen menus Press source (e.g., Disc) has been selected to access the RSE-menus for the rear screens. Use the scroll wheel and the buttons on the remote to make menu selections. See page 264 for detailed information about the remote control.
RADIO
The menus for AM, FM1, FM2, SAT1* and SAT2* are:
Day/Night mode Display off Reset all RSE settings
MEDIA
RSE CD Audio menu Disc menu
Random Day/Night mode Display off Reset all CD settings
RSE CD/DVD Data menu Disc menu
Random Repeat folder DivX® VOD code Day/Night mode Display off
Reset all CD/DVD settings
RSE DVD Video menu DVD Video Menu
DVD disc menu Subtitles Audio tracks Advanced settings Day/Night mode Display off Reset all DVD settings
RSE USB menu USB menu
Random Repeat folder DivX® VOD code Select USB device Day/Night mode Display off Reset all USB settings
6 Applies only when a video file is playing. 7 The content of the menu will vary according to what is being played, for example CD/DVD data menu or USB menu. 8 Applies to DVD videos only
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RSE AUX menu AUX menu
AUX input volume Day/Night mode Display off Reset all AUX settings
RSE A/V-AUX menu A/V AUX menu
A/V AUX input volume Day/Night mode Display off Reset all A/V-AUX settings
RSE iPod menu iPod menu
Random Day/Night mode Display off Reset all iPod settings
RSE Bluetooth(cid:159)(cid:159) menu Bluetooth menu Random Day/Night mode
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Display off Reset all Bluetooth settings
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Remote control*
Remote control1
The remote control included with the Rear Seat
Entertainment system (RSE)* can be used to
control all of the infotainment system's func-
tions.
To use the remote, begin by pressing its
button to select a screen (L: left rear
screen, F: front screen, or R: right rear screen). Continue by pointing the remote toward the selected rear screen's IR transceiver (see the illustration on page 255) or to the front screen's IR transceiver located to the right of the INFO button on the center console. To control one of the rear RSE screens, select but- L (left)/R (right) using the remote's ton. Continue by pointing the remote at the selected screen's IR transceiver (see the illus- tration on page 255 for its location).
WARNING
To help avoid the risk of injuries in the event of sudden braking or a collision, always stow loose objects such as the remote con- trol, cell phones, cameras, etc. in the glove compartment or other storage compart- ments when not in use.
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The scroll wheel has the same function as TUNE in the center console control panel.
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NOTE
Avoid exposing the remote control to strong sunlight, for instance by leaving it on the dashboard. This could cause problems with its batteries.
Button Function
Select a screen (L: left rear), (F: front) or (R: right rear)
Switch to the optional Volvo Nav- igation system
Select one of the infotainment system's radio wavebands (AM, FM1, etc.)
Select one of the infotainment system's sources (Disc, USB, etc.)
Select the Bluetooth(cid:159) hands-free feature
Fast reverse, change tracks/ songs
Play/pause
Button Function
Stop
Fast forward, change tracks/ songs
DVD menu
Go back one step in a menu, can- cel a function or delete entered characters
Navigate up/down
Navigate right/left
Confirm a selection or go to the current source's main menu
Reduce volume
Increase volume
0-9
Use to select preset channels or enter characters
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Button Function
It is advisable to have extra batteries on long trips.
One-button access to frequently
used functions (which must be
programmed into the button, see
page 220
Information about the current film, song, etc., or to display information not currently shown on the screen
Select language for audio tracks
Subtitles, select subtitle lan- guage
Not in use
Replacing batteries The remote control runs on four AA/LR6 bat- teries.
NOTE
The batteries' normal service life ranges from 1-4 years, depending on how often the remote is used. If the remote is not working properly, try replacing the four AA/LR6 bat- teries.
1. Press down on the battery cover and slide
it in the direction indicated in the illustra- tion.
2. Remove the old batteries and insert new
ones in the directions indicated by the symbols in the battery holder.
3. Slide the cover back into place. Worn out batteries should be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
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Refueling............................................................................................... 271
Loading................................................................................................. 276
Cargo area ........................................................................................... 281
Towing a trailer...................................................................................... 285
Emergency towing................................................................................ 288
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DURING YOUR TRIP
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Driving recommendations
General information
Economical driving conserves natural resources Better driving economy may be obtained by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops and adjusting the speed of your vehicle to immediate traffic conditions. Observe the following rules: • Bring the engine to normal operating tem-
perature as soon as possible by driving with a light foot on the accelerator pedal for the first few minutes of operation. A cold engine uses more fuel and is subject to increased wear.
• Whenever possible, avoid using the vehicle for driving short distances. This does not allow the engine to reach normal operating temperature.
• Drive carefully and avoid rapid acceleration
and hard braking.
• Use the transmission's Drive (D) position as often as possible and avoid using kick- down.
• Using the transmission's Sport mode1 may increase fuel consumption somewhat. Use the transmission's Drive (D) position as often as possible. See page 119 for addi- tional information about Sport mode.
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• Do not exceed posted speed limits. • Avoid carrying unnecessary items (extra
load) in the vehicle.
• Maintain correct tire pressure. Check tire pressure regularly (when tires are cold).
• Remove snow tires when threat of snow or
ice has ended.
• Note that roof racks, ski racks, etc,
increase air resistance and also fuel con- sumption.
• At highway driving speeds, fuel consump- tion will be lower with the air conditioning on and the windows closed than with the air conditioning off and the windows open.
• Using the onboard trip computer's fuel consumption modes can help you learn how to drive more economically.
Other factors that decrease gas mileage are: • Dirty air cleaner • Dirty engine oil and clogged oil filter • Dragging brakes • Incorrect front end alignment Some of the above mentioned items and others are checked at the standard maintenance intervals.
WARNING
Driving with the tailgate open: Driving with the tailgate open could lead to poisonous exhaust gases entering the passenger com- partment. If the tailgate must be kept open for any reason, proceed as follows: • Close the windows • Set the ventilation system control to air flow to floor, windshield and side win- dows and the blower control to its high- est setting.
Weight distribution affects handling At the specified curb weight your vehicle has a tendency to understeer, which means that the steering wheel has to be turned more than might seem appropriate for the curvature of a bend. This ensures good stability and reduces the risk of rear wheel skid. Remember that these properties can alter with the vehicle load. The heavier the load in the cargo area, the less the tendency to understeer.
Handling, roadholding Vehicle load, tire design and inflation pressure all affect vehicle handling. Therefore, check that the tires are inflated to the recommended pressure according to the vehicle load. See the "Tire pressure" section. Loads should be dis-
tributed so that capacity weight or maximum permissible axle loads are not exceeded.
Driving through water • The vehicle can be driven through water up to a depth of approximately 10 in. (25 cm), at a maximum speed of 6 mph (10 km/h). • Take particular care when driving through
flowing water.
• Clean the electrical connections for trailer
wiring after driving in mud or water.
• When driving through water, maintain low
speed and do not stop in the water.
WARNING
After driving through water, press lightly on the brake pedal to ensure that the brakes are functioning normally. Water or mud can make the brake linings slippery, resulting in delayed braking effect.
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CAUTION
WARNING
• Engine damage will occur if water is
drawn into the air cleaner.
• If the vehicle is driven through water deeper than 10 in (25 cm), water may enter the differential and the transmis- sion. This reduces the oil's lubricating capacity and may shorten the service life of these components.
• Do not allow the vehicle to stand in water up to the door sills longer than absolutely necessary. This could result in electrical malfunctions.
• If the engine has been stopped while the
vehicle is in water, do not attempt to restart it. Have the vehicle towed out of the water.