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Phone functions* 

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Volume

The phone uses the driver's door speaker.

Call volume

Call volume is regulated with
the steering wheel keypad.

Audio system volume

Audio system volume is temporarily lowered
during a phone call. Once the call is ended the
previous volume is resumed. If the volume is
regulated during the call, the new level is
retained once the call is ended. Sound can also
be automatically muted during a phone call,
see menu 6.4.3, on page 269. This function
only applies to the Volvo integrated phone sys-
tem.

Entering text

Text is entered using the phone keypad.

1.

Press the key with the desired character -
once for the first character on the button,
twice for the second, etc. See table.

2.

Press 1 for a space. If two characters in a
row are to be entered using the same but-
ton, press * or wait a few seconds.

A short press on EXIT deletes an input char-
acter. A long press on EXIT will clear all entered
characters.

Key

Function

space 1 - ? ! , . : " ' ( )

a b c 2 ä å à æ ç

d e f 3 è é

g h i 4 ì

j k l 5

m n o 6 ñ ö ò Ø

p q r s 7 ß

t u v 8 ü ù

w x y z 9

Pressed briefly if two char-
acters shall be entered after
each other with the same
key.

Key

Function

+ 0 @ * # & $ £ / %

Switch between upper and
lower case.

Handling numbers

Calling the last number dialled

The phone automatically stores the last phone
numbers dialled.

1.

Press ENTER.

2.

Scroll to a number and press ENTER.

Phonebook

If the phone book contains a live caller's con-
tact information then this is shown in the dis-
play. Contact information can be stored on the
SIM card and in the phone.

Storing contacts in the phone book

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Phone book…

 and press

ENTER.

3.

Scroll to 

New contact

 and press ENTER.

4.

Enter a name and press ENTER.

5.

Enter a number and press ENTER.

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6.

Scroll to 

SIM card

 or 

Phone memory

 and

press ENTER.

Searching for contacts in the phone book

Use the down arrow of the navigation button
instead of MENU for direct access to the

Search

 menu.

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Phone book…

 and press

ENTER.

3.

Scroll to 

Search

 and press ENTER.

4.

Enter the first few letters of the item and
press ENTER, or simply press ENTER.

5.

Scroll to an item and press ENTER.

Copying entries between the SIM card
and Phone book

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Phone book…

 and press

ENTER.

3.

Scroll to 

Copy all…

 and press ENTER.

4.

Scroll to 

SIM to phone

 or 

Phone to SIM

and press ENTER.

Deleting contacts from the phone book

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Phone book…

 and press

ENTER.

3.

Scroll to 

Search

 and press ENTER.

4.

Enter the first few letters of the item and
press ENTER, or simply press ENTER.

5.

Scroll to the item to be erased and press
ENTER.

6.

Scroll to 

Erase

 and press ENTER.

Erase all contacts

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Phone book…

 and press

ENTER.

3.

Scroll to 

Erase SIM

 or 

Erase phone

 and

press ENTER.

If required, enter phone code. The factory-set
default code is 1234.

Speed dial

A keypad button (19) can be used as a speed
dial number for a contact in the phone book.

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Phone book…

 and press

ENTER.

3.

Scroll to 

Speed dial…

 and press ENTER.

4.

Scroll to 

Select numbers

 and press

ENTER.

5.

Scroll to the digit of the keypad button for
the speed dial number and press ENTER.

6.

Enter the first few letters of the item and
press ENTER, or simply press ENTER.

7.

Scroll to an item and press ENTER.

8.

Hold EXIT depressed to leave the menu
system.

Calling using speed dial

Briefly press the required keypad button,
followed by ENTER.

NOTE

It takes a short time before speed dialling
becomes available after the phone has been
activated.

To use the speed dial function 

Speed dial…

must be activated in the 

Phone book…

 menu,

see page 271.

Calling from the phone book

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Phone book…

 and press

ENTER.

> All contacts in the phone book memory

are displayed. The number of contacts
displayed can be reduced by entering
part of the contact's name.

3.

Scroll to a contact and press ENTER.

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NOTE

Press ENTER to dial.

NOTE

Hold in the required letter/button in the key-
pad for about 2 seconds to reach the cor-
responding letter in the phone book.

Functions during a call

Several functions are available during a call.
Some functions can only be used when a call
is on hold.

Press MENU or ENTER during a call to access
the In-call menu and scroll to one of the fol-
lowing alternatives:

1.

Mute microphone

/

Microphone on

 –

Mute mode.

2.

Hold

/

Resume

 - Put a call on hold or

resume a call.

3.

Phone book

 – Show phone book.

4.

Join

 – Conference calling (available if more

than two parties are connected)

5.

Swap

 – Switch between two calls (availa-

ble if up to three parties are connected).

SMS - Short Message Service

Reading SMS

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Messages…

 and press ENTER.

3.

Scroll to 

Read

 and press ENTER.

4.

Scroll to a message and press ENTER.

> The message text is shown in the dis-

play. Additional selections can be made
by pressing ENTER. Hold EXIT
depressed to leave the menu system.

Writing and sending

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Scroll to 

Messages…

 and press ENTER.

3.

Scroll to 

Write new

 and press ENTER.

4.

Enter text and press ENTER.

5.

Scroll to 

Send

 and press ENTER.

6.

Enter a phone number and press ENTER.

IMEI number

To block the phone, you must provide your
network operator with the phone's IMEI num-
ber. This is a 15 digit serial number that is pro-
grammed into the phone. Dial *#06# to show
this number in the display. Write it down and
keep it in a safe place.

Specifications

Output

2 W

SIM card

Small

Memory entries

250

A

SMS (Short Message Serv-
ice)

Yes

Data/Fax

No

Dualband (900/1800 MHz)

Yes

A

In the phone, plus the number of memory spaces that are
available on the SIM card.

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Phone menu 

1.

Call register…

1.1.

Last 10 missed calls

1.2.

Last 10 received calls

1.3.

Last 10 dialled calls

1.4.

Erase list…

1.4.1.

All calls

1.4.2.

Missed calls

1.4.3.

Received calls

1.4.4.

Dialled numbers

1.5.

Call duration…

1.5.1.

Last call

1.5.2.

Call count

1.5.3.

Total time

1.5.4.

Reset timers

2.

Phone book…

2.1.

Search

2.2.

New contact

2.3.

Copy all…

2.3.1.

SIM to phone

2.3.2.

Phone to SIM

2.4.

Speed dial…

2.4.1.

Active

2.4.2.

Select numbers

2.5.

Erase SIM

2.6.

Erase phone

2.7.

Memory status

3.

Messages…

3.1.

Read

3.2.

Write new

3.3.

Message settings…

3.3.1.

SMSC number

3.3.2.

Validity time…

3.3.3.

Message type…

4

Call options…

4.1.

Send my number

4.2.

Call waiting

4.3.

Automatic answer

4.4.

Auto re-dial

4.5.

Voice mail number

4.6.

Diversions…

4.6.1.

All calls

4.6.2.

When busy

4.6.3.

Not answered

4.6.4.

Not reachable

4.6.5.

Fax calls

4.6.6.

Data calls

4.6.7.

Cancel all

5.

Change phone

5.1.

Carphone

5.2.

Add phone

5.3–7. Added phones

1

NOTE

The menu above only applies to cars with
Bluetooth

TM

 handsfree.

6.

Phone settings…

6.1.

Network selection…

6.1.1.

Automatic

6.1.2.

Manual select

6.2.

SIM security…

6.2.1.

On

6.2.2.

Off

1

A maximum of 5 phones.

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6.2.3.

Automatic

6.3.

Edit PIN code

6.4.

Sounds and volume…

6.4.1.

Ring volume

6.4.2.

Ring signals…

6.4.3.

Mute radio

6.4.4.

Message beep

6.5.

IDIS

6.6.

Reset phone settings

Description of menu options

1. Call register

1.1. Last 10 missed

List of missed calls. You can choose to call,
erase or store the number in the phone book.

1.2. Last 10 received

List of received calls. You can choose to call,
erase or store the number in the phone book.

1.3. Last 10 dialled

List of dialled numbers. You can choose to call,
erase or store the number in the phone book.

1.4. Erase list

Erase the lists found in the menus 1.1, 1.2 and
1.3 as below.

1.4.1.

All calls

1.4.2.

Missed calls

1.4.3.

Received calls

1.4.4.

Dialled numbers

1.5. Call duration

Duration of all calls or of the most recent call.
To reset the call timer, see menu 1.5.4.

1.5.1.

Last call

1.5.2.

Call count

1.5.3.

Total time

1.5.4.

Reset timers

2. Phone book

2.1. Search

Search for a name in the phone book.

2.2. New contact

Store names and phone numbers in the phone
book, see page 266.

2.3. Copy all

Copy phone numbers and names from the SIM
card to the phone memory.

2.3.1.

SIM to phone

2.3.2.

Phone to SIM

2.4. Speed dial

A number stored in the phone book can be
stored as a speed dial number.

2.4.1

Active

2.4.2

Select numbers

2.5. Erase SIM

Erase the entire SIM card memory.

2.6. Erase phone

Erase the entire phone memory.

2.7. Memory status

Shows how many positions are occupied in the
SIM card and phone memory. The table shows
how many of the total number of positions are
occupied, e.g. 100 (250).

3. Messages

3.1. Read

Received text messages. Select whether to
erase, forward, change or save the entire mes-
sage or parts of it.

3.2. Write new

Write a message using the keypad. Choose
whether to save or send it.

3.3. Message settings

Enter the number (SMSC number) of the mes-
sage centre to which messages are to be trans-
ferred as well as how long they are to be saved
at the message centre. Contact your network

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operator for information on message settings.
Normally, these settings should not be altered.

3.3.1.

SMSC number

3.3.2.

Validity time…

3.3.3.

Message type…

4. Call settings

4.1. Send my number

Displays or hides your phone number to/from
the person you call. Contact your network
operator regarding ex-directory numbers.

4.2. Call waiting

Be alerted during a phone call that there is
another incoming call.

4.3. Auto answer

Automatically answers incoming calls.

4.4. Auto redial

Automatically calls a previously engaged num-
ber.

4.5. Voice mail number

Stores voice mail number.

4.6. Call divert

Choose when and what type of calls are to be
diverted to a specified phone number.

4.6.1.

All calls

This setting only applies during the call in pro-
gress.

4.6.2

When busy

4.6.3.

Not answered

4.6.4.

Not reachable

4.6.5.

Fax calls

4.6.6.

Data calls

4.6.7.

Cancel all

5. Change phone

5.1. Car phone

Select the built-in phone.

5.2. Add phone

Add mobile phones to the list Added phones.

5.3-7. Added phones

Select to connect to one of the added phones
(up to 5 phones).

NOTE

The menu above only applies to cars with
Bluetooth

TM

 handsfree.

6. Phone settings

6.1. Selecting network

Choose a network automatically or manually.
The selected network is shown in the display in
the phone's basic mode.

6.1.1.

Automatic

6.1.2.

Manual select

6.2. SIM security

Select if the PIN code should be on, off or if the
phone should automatically give the PIN code.

6.2.1.

On

6.2.2.

Off

6.2.3.

Automatic

6.3. Edit PIN code

Change PIN code. Write down and save the
code in a safe place.

6.4. Sounds and volume

6.4.1.

Ring volume

Adjust the ring tone volume.

6.4.2.

Ring signals…

There are seven different ring tones.

6.4.3.

Mute radio

The radio can be switched off/on.

6.4.4.

Message beep

6.5. IDIS

If the IDIS function is deactivated, incoming
calls are not delayed, regardless of the driving
situation.

6.6. Reset phone settings

Reset the system's factory settings.

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General

System overview.

Mobile phone

Microphone

Centre console

Bluetooth

TM

A mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth

TM

can be connected wirelessly to the audio sys-
tem. The audio system then works handsfree,
with the option to control a range of the mobile
phone's functions remotely. The microphone is
fitted in the roof console (2). The mobile phone
can always be operated by its own keys irre-
spective of whether or not it is connected.

NOTE

Only a selection of mobile phones are fully
compatible with the handsfree function.
Volvo recommends that you seek assis-
tance from an authorised Volvo dealer or
visit www.volvocars.com for information on
compatible phones.

Menus and controls

The menus are navigated using the control
panel in the centre console (3), see page 264.

Remember

The menus are controlled from the centre con-
sole and the steering wheel keypad. For gen-
eral information on menus, see page 269.

NOTE

If the car is equipped with both
Bluetooth

TM

 handsfree and built-in phone

then there is an additional menu in the
phone menu, see page 269.

Activate/deactivate

A short press on PHONE activates the hands-
free function. The text 

PHONE

 at the top of the

display shows that it is in phone mode. The
symbol 

 shows that the handsfree func-

tion is active.

One long press on PHONE deactivates the
handsfree function and disconnects a con-
nected phone.

Connect mobile phone

A mobile phone is connected in different ways
depending on whether or not it has been con-
nected previously. To connect a mobile phone
for the first time, follow the instructions below:

Alternative 1 - via the car's menu system

1.

Make the mobile phone detectable/visible
via Bluetooth

TM

, see the mobile phone's

manual or www.volvocars.com.

2.

Activate the handsfree function with
PHONE.

> Menu option 

Add phone

 appears on

the display. If one or more mobile
phones have already been registered
then these are also shown.

3.

Select 

Add phone

.

> The audio system searches for mobile

phones in the vicinity. The search takes
approximately 30 seconds. The mobile
phones detected are specified with their
respective Bluetooth

TM

 name in the dis-

play. The handsfree function's
Bluetooth

TM

 name is shown in the

mobile phone as 

My Volvo Car

.

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4.

Choose one of the mobile phones in the
audio system display.

5.

Enter the number series shown in the audio
system display via the mobile phone key-
pad.

Alternative 2 - via the phone's menu system

1.

Activate the handsfree function with
PHONE. If there is a phone connected,
disconnect the connected phone.

2.

Search with the phone's Bluetooth

TM

, see

the mobile phone's manual.

3.

Select 

My Volvo Car

 in the list of units

detected in your mobile phone.

4.

Enter the PIN code '1234' into the mobile
phone when prompted for the PIN code.

5.

Select to connect to 

My Volvo Car

 from

the mobile phone.

The mobile phone is registered and connected
automatically to the audio system while the text

Synchronising

 is shown in the display. For

more information on how mobile phones are
registered, see page 274.

When the connection is established the symbol

 is shown and the mobile phone's

Bluetooth

TM

 name is shown in the display. Now

the mobile phone can be controlled from the
audio system.

To call

1.

Make sure that the text 

PHONE

 is shown

at the top of the display and that the 
symbol is visible.

2.

Dial the number or use the phone book,
see page 275.

3.

Press ENTER.

The call is interrupted with EXIT.

Disconnecting the mobile phone

Automatic disconnection takes place if the
mobile phone moves out of the audio system's
range. For more information on connection,
see page 274.

Manual disconnection takes place by deacti-
vating the handsfree function with one long
press on PHONE. The handsfree function is
also deactivated when the engine is switched
off or when a door is opened

1

.

When the mobile phone has been discon-
nected an ongoing call can be continued with
the mobile phone's built-in microphone and
speaker.

NOTE

Some mobile phones require that the
changeover from handsfree is confirmed
from the phone's keypad.

Making and receiving calls

Incoming call

Calls are accepted with ENTER even if the
audio system is in CD or FM mode for example.
Refuse or end with EXIT.

Auto answer

The automatic answer function means that
calls are accepted automatically. Activate/
deactivate under 

Phone Menu…

Call

options…

Automatic answer

.

In-call menu

Press MENU or ENTER during an ongoing call
to access the following functions:

Mute microphone

 - audio system micro-

phone is muted.

Transfer call to mobile

 - the call is trans-

ferred to the mobile phone.

1

Applies to Keyless Drive.

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NOTE

With certain mobile phones the connection
is terminated when the privacy function is
used. This is normal. The handsfree function
asks if you want to reconnect.

Phone book

 – searching in the phone

book.

NOTE

A new call cannot be started during an
ongoing call.

Audio settings

Call volume

Call volume can be adjusted during calls. Use
the steering wheel keypad.

Audio system volume

In phone mode (

PHONE

) the audio system vol-

ume can be adjusted as usual with VOLUME.

The audio source can be automatically muted
for incoming calls under 

Phone Menu…

Phone settings…

Sounds and volume…

Mute radio

.

Ring volume

Go to 

Phone Menu…

Phone settings…

Sounds and volume…

Ring volume

and adjust with 

 / 

 on the navigation but-

ton.

Ring signals

The handsfree function has integrated ring sig-
nals that can be selected under 

Phone

Menu…

Phone settings…

Sounds and

volume…

Ring signals…

Ring signal 1

etc.

NOTE

The connected mobile phone's ring signal is
not deactivated when one of the handsfree
system's integrated signals is used.

In order to select the connected phone's ring
signal

2

, go to 

Phone Menu…

Phone

settings…

Sounds and volume…

Ring

signals…

Use mobile phone signal

.

More on registering and connecting

A maximum of three mobile phones can be
registered. Registration is performed once per
phone. After registration the mobile phone is in
the list of added phones. Not more than one
mobile phone can be connected at a time.
Phones can be deregistered under 

Phone

Menu…

Bluetooth…

Remove phone

.

Automatic connection

When the handsfree function is active and the
last mobile phone connected is in range it is
connected automatically. When the audio sys-
tem searches for the last phone connected its
name is shown in the display. To change over
to manual connection of another phone, press
EXIT.

Manual connection

If you want to connect a mobile phone other
than the last connected or change the con-
nected mobile phone, proceed as follows:

Set the audio system in phone mode
(

PHONE

) and follow the instructions on the

display or change the connected mobile phone
by using the menu system as described below.

The menu structure is available in two variants
depending on whether the car only has

2

Not supported by all mobile phones.

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Bluetooth

TM

 or if the car also has a built-in

phone.

For cars with only Bluetooth

TM

 the connec-

tion is made under 

Phone Menu…

Bluetooth…

Change phone

Add

phone

 or select one of the previously con-

nected phones.

For cars with built-in phone and
Bluetooth

TM

 the connection is made under

Phone Menu…

Change phone

Add

phone

 or select one of the previously con-

nected phones.

Phonebook

All use of the phone book presupposes that the
text 

PHONE

 is shown at the top of the display

and that the 

 symbol is visible.

The audio system stores a copy of the phone
book from each registered mobile phone. The
phone book is copied automatically to the
audio system during each connection. Deacti-
vate the function under 

Phone settings…

Synchronise phone book

. Searching for con-

tacts is only performed in the connected
mobile phone's phone book.

NOTE

If the mobile phone does not support copy-
ing of the phone book then 

List is empty

 is

shown when copying is finished.

If the phone book contains a ringing caller's
contact information then this is shown in the
display.

Searching for contacts

The easiest way to search in the phone book is
with long presses on the keys 2–9. This starts
a search in the phone book based on the key's
first letter.

The phone book can also be reached with 

 /

 on the navigation button or with 

 / 

 on

the steering wheel keypad. The search can also
be performed from the phone book's Search
menu under 

Phone book…

Search

:

1.

Enter the first few letters of the contact and
press ENTER. Or simply press ENTER.

2.

Scroll to a contact and press ENTER to
call.

Voice recognition

The mobile phone's voice recognition function
for dialling can be used by holding in ENTER.

NOTE

Only a selection of mobile phones are fully
compatible with the voice recognition func-
tion. Volvo recommends that you contact an
authorised Volvo dealer or visit
www.volvocars.com for information on
compatible phones.

Voice mail number

The number to the voice mail is changed under

Call options…

Voice mail number

. If no

number is stored then this menu is reached
with one long press on 1. Press 1 for a long time
to use the stored number.

Call lists

The call lists are copied to the handsfree func-
tion at each new connection and are then
updated during the connection. Press ENTER
to show the last dialled. Other call lists are
available under 

Call register…

.

NOTE

Certain mobile phones show a list of the last
dialled numbers in reverse order.

Inputting text

Input text using the keypad in the centre con-
sole. Press once for the key's first character,

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twice for the second etc. Continue pressing for
more characters, see the table on page 266.

A short press on EXIT deletes an input char-
acter. One long press on EXIT clears all input
characters. 

 / 

 on the navigation button

scrolls between the characters.

Menu structure - Bluetooth

TM

handsfree

NOTE

The menu for Bluetooth

TM

 handsfree is

available in two variants. For cars with only
Bluetooth

TM

 handsfree and for cars with

built-in phone and Bluetooth

TM

 handsfree.

1.

Call register…

1.1.

Last 10 missed calls

1.2.

Last 10 received calls

1.3.

Last 10 dialled calls

2.

Phone book…

2.1.

Search

2.2.

Copy fr. mobile phone

3.

Bluetooth…

3.1.

Change phone

3.1.1.

Add phone

3.1.2–6.Added phones

3

3.2.

Remove phone

3.3.

Connect fr. mobile phone

3.4.

Car Bluetooth info

4.

Call options…

4.1.

Automatic answer

4.2.

Voice mail number

5.

Phone settings…

5.1.

Sounds and volume…

5.1.1.

Ring volume

5.1.2.

Ring signals…

5.1.3.

Mute radio

5.2.

Synchronise phone book

Menu structure - Bluetooth

TM

handsfree with built-in phone

1.

Call register…

1.1.

Last 10 missed calls

1.2.

Last 10 received calls

1.3.

Last 10 dialled calls

2.

Phone book…

2.1.

Search

2.2.

Copy fr. mobile phone

3.

Bluetooth…

3.1.

Remove phone

3.2.

Connect fr. mobile phone

3.3.

Car Bluetooth info

4.

Call options…

4.1.

Automatic answer

4.2.

Voice mail number

5.

Change phone

5.1.

Carphone

5.2.

Add phone

5.3–7. Added phones

3

3

A maximum of 5 phones.

10 Infotainment system

 Bluetooth handsfree*

10

*

 

Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

277

6.

Phone settings…

6.1.

Sounds and volume…

6.1.1.

Ring volume

6.1.2.

Ring signals…

6.1.3.

Mute radio

6.2.

Synchronise phone book

11 Specifications

Type designation 

11

280

11 Specifications

 Type designation

11

281

Knowing the car's type designation, vehicle
identification and engine numbers can facili-
tate all contact with a Volvo dealer regarding
the car and when ordering spare parts and
accessories.

Type designation, vehicle identification
number, maximum permissible weights,
codes for colour and upholstery and type
approval number.
S40 and V50: The label is visible when the
right rear door is opened. C30 and C70:
The label is visible when the right door is
opened.

Label for parking heater.

Engine code, component and serial num-
bers.

Label for engine oil.

Gearbox type designation and serial num-
ber:

 manual gearbox

 automatic gearbox

The car's identification number (VIN –
Vehicle Identification Number).

Further information on the car is presented in
the registration document.

NOTE

The labels shown in the owner's manual are
not provided as exact reproductions of
those in the car. The purpose is to show
their approximate appearance and location
in the car. The information that applies to
your car in particular is available on the label
in question in your car.

11 Specifications

Dimensions and weights 

11

282

Dimensions

Dimensions

mm

A

Wheelbase

2640

B

Length

4476

C

Load length, floor,
folded seat

1745

D

Load length, floor

976

E

Load height

441

F

Height

1454

Dimensions

mm

G

Front track

1548

A

1535

B

H

Rear track

1544

A

1531

B

I

Load width, floor

1034

J

Width

1770 (1785

C

)

Dimensions

mm

K

Width including door
mirrors

2022

L

Width including folded-
in door mirrors

1845

A

with 15" wheel

B

with 16" and 17" wheels

C

with Keyless drive*

11 Specifications

 Dimensions and weights

11

283

Weights

Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank
90% full and all fluids.

The weight of passengers and accessories,
and towball load (when a trailer is hitched, see
table) influences the payload and is not
included in the kerb weight.

Permitted maximum load = Gross vehicle
weight - Kerb weight.

NOTE

The documented kerb weight applies to
cars in the standard version - i.e. a car with-
out extra equipment or accessories. This
means that for every accessory added the
loading capacity of the car is reduced cor-
respondingly by the weight of the acces-
sory.

Examples of accessories that reduce load-
ing capacity are the Kinetic/Momentum/
Summum equipment levels, as well as other
accessories such as Towbar, Load carriers,
Space box, Audio system, Auxiliary lamps,
GPS, Fuel-driven heater, Safety grille, Car-
pets, Cargo cover, Power seats, etc.

Weighing the car is a certain way of ascer-
taining the kerb weight of your own partic-
ular car.

WARNING

The car's driving characteristics change
depending on how heavily it is loaded and
how the load is distributed.

For decal location, see page 280.

Max. total weight

Max. train weight (car+trailer)

Max. front axle load

Max. rear axle load

Equipment level

Max. load: See registration document.

Max. roof load: 75 kg.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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