Active main beam
The symbol
The function can start while driving in the dark when the car’s speed is approx. 20 km/h (approx. 12 mph) or higher. The function can also take streetlights into account. When the camera sensor no longer detects any oncoming car or car in front, the main beam is switched on again after about a second.
Activate active main beam
The active main beam is activated and deactivated by turning the left-hand stalk switch to position
The rotating ring then returns to position. When the active main beam is activated, the symbol
If the active main beam is deactivated while the main beam is on, the lighting is immediately reset to the dipped beam.
The active main beam does not need to be reactivated every time the car is started.
Adaptive functionality (Option/accessory)
The active main beam has adaptive functionality (Depending on the car’s equipment level.) . In this case, unlike what happens during conventional dimming, the light beam continues to illuminate with the main beam on both sides of oncoming traffic or vehicles ahead – only the part of the light beam that points directly to the vehicle is dimmed.
Adaptive functionality: Dipped beam directly towards the oncoming vehicle, but continued the main beam on both sides of the vehicle.
The main beam is partly dimmed, i.e. if the light beam shines slightly more than the dipped beam, the symbol
On motorways or at high speed, the system may change from adaptive to automatic functionality.
Limitations for active main beam
The camera sensor on which the function is based has limitations
If this symbol is shown in the driver display, together with the message Active High Beam Temporarily unavailable, then switching between the main and dipped beam must be performed manually
The same applies if this symbol is shown together with the message Windscreen sensor blocked See Owner’s manual. The active main beam may be temporarily unavailable e.g. in situations with dense fog or heavy rain.
When the active main beam becomes available again, or the windscreen sensors are no longer blocked, the message is extinguished and the active main beam is reactivated.
WarningAn active main beam is an aid for using the optimum beam pattern when conditions are favorable. The driver always bears responsibility for manually switching between main and dipped beams when traffic situations or weather conditions are so required.
Farewell light
Using direction indicators
Direction indicators.
Short flash sequence
Move the stalk switch up or down to the first position and release. The direction indicator lamps flash three times. |
This automatic flashing sequence can be stopped by moving the stalk switch immediately in the opposite direction.
Continuous flash sequence
| Move the stalk switch up or down to its end position. |
The stalk switch remains in its position and is moved back manually, or automatically by the steering wheel movement.
Note
If the symbol for direction indicators in the driver display flashes more quickly than normal – see the message in the driver display.
Brake lights
- The brake light automatically comes on during braking.
- The brake light is illuminated when the brake pedal is depressed and when the car is braked automatically by one of the driver support systems.
- The brake light also illuminates during regenerative braking if the braking force exceeds a certain level.
Rear fog lamp
Button for rear fog lamp. The rear fog lamp is a lamp at the rear of the car, on the driver’s side. The rear fog lamp can only be switched on when:
- when the car is in drive mode and the stalk switch’s rotating ring is in
or position. - when the car is in drive mode and the stalk switch’s rotating ring is in position and the front fog lamps are switched on.
Press the button to switch the lights on/off. The
- when the stalk switch’s rotating ring is set in position
- the car is switched off
- the stalk switch’s rotating ring is in position and the front fog lamps are switched off.
Regulations on the use of rear fog lamps vary from country to country.
Front fog lamps/cornering lights (Option/accessory)
- The front fog lamps are activated manually when driving in fog and automatically when reversing in order to complement the reversing light.
- If the car is fitted with cornering lights(Option/accessory), the front fog lamps come on automatically in dull daylight or darkness in order to light up the area diagonally in front of the car.
- Button for front fog lamps.
- The front fog lamps can be switched on when the car is in drive mode and the rotating ring on the stalk switch is in position
, or . - Press the button to activate and deactivate. The
symbol illuminates in the driver’s display when the front fog lamps are switched on. - The front fog lamps switch off automatically when the car is switched off or when the rotating ring on the stalk switch is set to the
position.
Regulations on the use of fog lamps vary from country to country.
Cornering lights (Option/accessory)
- The front fog lamps can include the cornering lights function, which temporarily illuminates the area diagonally in front of the car in the direction the steering wheel is turned on a sharp bend, or in the direction shown by the direction indicators.
- The function is activated in weak daylight or darkness when the stalk switch’s rotating ring is in the
or position and the speed of the car is lower than approx. 30 km/h (approx. 20 mph). - In addition, both cornering lights are switched on as a supplement to the reversing lamp during reversing. They are extinguished when the car drives forward again.
Dipped beam
- When driving with the stalk switch’s rotating ring in
position, dipped beam is activated automatically in weak daylight, darkness or when the car is in drive mode. - Stalk switch rotating ring in the AUTO position.
- With the stalk switch’s rotating ring in
position, the dipped beam is also activated automatically if the rear fog lamp is activated. - With the stalk switch’s rotating ring in
position, the dipped beam is always activated when the car is in drive mode.
Tunnel detection
The car detects when it is driven into a tunnel and switches from daytime running lights to dipped beams.
Note that the rotating ring in the left-hand stalk switch must be in mode for tunnel detection to work.
Using the main beam
- The main beam is operated with the left-hand stalk switch. Main beam is the car’s strongest lighting and should be used when driving in the dark for better visibility, as long as it does not dazzle other road users.
- Steering wheel stalk switch with the rotating ring.
Main beam flash
| Move the stalk switch backwards slightly to main beam flash position. Main beam comes on until the stalk switch is released. |
Main beam
| Main beam can be activated when the steering wheel stalk switch’s rotating ring is in position |
Deactivate by moving the stalk switch backwards. |
Note
- When the main beam has been activated, it can be deactivated by moving the stalk switch backwards to either
position or position.
When the main beam has been activated the
Using the guidance light
To activate the function:
Make sure the car is switched off.
Move the left-hand stalk switch forward toward the instrument panel and release.
Get out of the car and lock the door.
>The symbol illuminates in the driver display to indicate that the function is activated and outer lighting is switched on: Position lamps, headlamp beams, number plate lighting and lighting in outer handles(Option/accessory) .
The guidance light is illuminated for approximately 60 seconds.
Adapting the headlamp pattern from the headlamps
- The headlamp pattern for headlamps with pixel technology(Option/accessory) can be reset when changing from right-hand to left-hand traffic, and vice versa. This function adapts the light from the headlamps to reduce the risk of dazzling oncoming traffic.
- The headlamp pattern for headlamps without pixel technology does not need to be reset when changing from right-hand to left-hand traffic, and vice versa.
- Press in the centre display.
- Then tap on Controls.
- Select Lights and activate/deactivate Right-hand traffic/Left-hand traffic.
Emergency brake lights
- Emergency brake lights are activated to alert vehicles behind about heavy braking.
- The function means that the brake light flashes instead of – as in normal braking – shining with a constant glow.
- The emergency brake lights are activated during heavy braking or if the ABS system is activated at high speeds.
- After the driver brakes to a low speed and then releases the brake, the brake light returns to normal function and is extinguished.
- The car’s hazard warning flashers are activated at the same time. These flash until the driver accelerates the car to a higher speed again or switches off the car’s hazard warning flashers.
Position lamps
- Position lamps can be used so that other road users can see the car if it stops or is parked. The position lamp is switched on with the rotating ring on the stalk switch.
- Stalk switch rotating ring in position lamps position.
- Turn the rotating ring to the
position – the position lamps are switched on (number plate lighting is switched on at the same time). - If the car is in drive mode, the daytime running lights are switched on instead of the front position lamps.
- If the car is stationary but running, the rotating ring can be moved to the position lamp position from another position to switch on only the position lamps instead of other lighting.
- When driving for more than 30 seconds at max. 10 km/h (approx. 6 mph), or if the speed exceeds 10 km/h (approx. 6 mph), the daytime running lights are switched on. The driver should turn to a position other than
. - If the tailgate is opened when it is dark outside, the rear position lamps come on (if not already switched on) to warn road users approaching from behind.
Adaptive rear light function
The rear position lamps have an adaptive function. The brightness of the rear position lamps is adapted depending on the light conditions in the surroundings. When it is light outside, the rear position lamps illuminate more brightly to make them more visible to other vehicles. When it is dark outside, the rear position lamps illuminate less brightly to avoid dazzling other vehicles.
Number plate lighting and trailer lighting are not affected by the adaptive function.
Welcome light
- The welcome light is switched on when the car is unlocked and is used to switch on the car’s lighting at a distance.
- The function is activated when the car is unlocked. In daylight, position lamps, interior roof lamps, floor lights and cargo area lighting are activated. In weak daylight or darkness, number plate lighting and lighting in the outer handles are also activated(Option/accessory) with their light source aimed towards the ground.
- The lighting stays on for approx. 2 minutes if no doors are opened. If a door is opened within the activation time, the time for the interior lighting and lighting in the outer handles will be extended.
- The function can be activated and deactivated via the centre display.
Hazard warning flashers
- Hazard warning flashers warn other road users by means of all of the car’s direction indicators being activated simultaneously. The function can be used to give a warning in the event of traffic hazards.
- Button for hazard warning flashers.
- Press the button to activate the hazard warning flashers.
- The hazard warning flashers are automatically activated when the car brakes so powerfully that the emergency brake lights are activated and the speed is low. The hazard warning flashers start to flash after the emergency brake lights have stopped flashing and are then deactivated automatically when the car drives away again or are deactivated if the button is depressed.
- The hazard warning flashers are automatically activated in the event of a collision.
Regulations for the use of hazard warning flashers may vary between countries.
Daytime running lights
- The car has sensors that detect the light conditions in the surroundings. With the stalk switch’s rotating ring in position
, or , the daytime running lights are switched on. In position , the headlamps change automatically to dipped beam in weak daylight or darkness. - Stalk switch rotating ring in the AUTO position.
- If the stalk switch rotating ring is in the position, the daytime running lights (DRL(Daytime Running Lights) ) are switched on when the car is driven in daylight. The car automatically changes lighting from daytime running light to a dipped beam in weak daylight or darkness. Changing to a dipped beam also takes place if the front fog lamp (Option/accessory) and/or rear fog lamp are activated.
Warning
- This system help to save energy – it cannot determine in all situations when daylight is too weak or sufficiently strong, e.g. in mist and rain.
- The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the car is driven with the correct beam pattern for the traffic situation and in accordance with applicable traffic regulations.
Exterior lamp positions
The exterior lighting of the car uses a number of different lamps. An LED (LED (Light Emitting Diode) type lamp must be replaced by a workshop. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
Lamps, front
- Main beam/dipped beam (LED)
- Daytime running lights/position lamps/direction indicators (LED)
- Pixel module for main beam and dipped beam (LED)
- Front fog lamps/cornering lights (LED)
Lamps, rear
- Brake light – central, high-level (LED)
- Position lamps (LED)
- Reversing lamps (LED)
- Brake light (LED)
- Direction indicators (LED)
- Fog lamp
Bulb specifications
- Specifications for replaceable bulbs.
- Contact a workshop(An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.) if faults occur in lamps other than bulbs. If a fault occurs in LED(Light Emitting Diode) lamps, the entire lamp unit usually must be replaced.
Function | W(Watt) | Type |
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Rear fog lamp | 21 | H21W LL |
Checking trailer lamps
When connecting a trailer – check that the trailer lamps work before departure.
Checking trailer lamps(Option/accessory)
Automatic checking
After a trailer is connected electrically, it is possible to ensure that the trailer lamps are working via an automatic lamp activation. The function helps the driver check that the trailer lamps are working before starting off.
- When a trailer is connected to the towbar, Perform a trailer lamp check? the message is shown in the driver display.
- Confirm the message by pressing the right-hand steering wheel keypad’s O button.
- >The lamp check starts.
- Exit the car to check lamp functionality.
- >All trailer lamps start to flash – then the lamps are switched on one at a time.
- usually check that all lamps available on the trailer are operational.
- After a moment, all lamps on the trailer flash again.
- >The check is complete.
Rear fog lamp on the trailer
Symbols and messages in the driver display
If one or more of the trailer’s direction indicators or brake light bulbs is broken, the driver display shows a symbol and a message. Other lights on the trailer must be checked manually by the driver before setting off.
Symbol | Message |
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| Right trailer turn indicator malfunction Left trailer turn indicator malfunction |
| Trailer brake light malfunction |
If any lamp for the trailer’s direction indicators is broken, the driver display symbol for direction indicators will also flash more quickly than normal.