2009 Volvo S60 Owner's Manual - Page 127
2009 Volvo S60 Manual
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06 Starting and driving Economical driving 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: • Avoid using automatic transmission kickdown feature unless necessary. CAUTION Drive slowly and carefully if going through standing water (i.e. flooded roadways, etc.). Damage to the engine could result if excess water is drawn in through the air intake system. Never drive the vehicle in water deeper than 1 foot (300 mm). • However, at higher driving speeds, fuel consumption will be lower with the air conditioning on and the windows closed than with the air conditioning off and the windows open. • Bring the engine to normal operating temperature 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. • 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: • Whenever possible, avoid using the vehicle for driving short distances. This does not allow the engine to reach normal operating temperature. Dirty air cleaner Dirty engine oil and clogged oil filter Dragging brakes Incorrect front end alignment. • Drive carefully and avoid rapid acceleration and hard braking. Some of the above mentioned items and others are checked at the standard Maintenance Service intervals. • Do not exceed posted speed limits. • Avoid carrying unnecessary items (extra load) in the vehicle. 06 NOTE Vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions should use (D)rive as often as possible and avoid using "kickdown" to help improve fuel economy. • 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 consumption. 127