Volvo XC90 (2019 year). Manual — part 36
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If the conditions for measuring oil level are
not properly fulfilled (time after engine shut-
down, vehicle inclination, ambient tempera-
ture, etc.) the message
No value available
will be shown in the center display. This does
not mean that anything is wrong in the vehi-
cle systems.
Related information
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Engine oil specifications (p. 662)
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Refilling coolant
Coolant helps keep the combustion engine at
the right operating temperature. The heat trans-
ferred from the engine to the coolant can be
used to warm the passenger compartment.
When refilling coolant, follow the instructions on
the package. Never fill the cooling system with
only water. The risk of freezing is increased with
too low or too high amounts of coolant.
If there is coolant under the vehicle, smoke from
the cooling system, or if more than 2 liters (about
2 quarts) of coolant has been added to the sys-
tem, there could be something wrong with the
cooling system and starting the vehicle could
damage the engine. Call a tow truck and do not
attempt to start the engine.
WARNING
The coolant may be very hot. Never unscrew
the cap when the coolant is hot. If coolant
must be filled, unscrew the expansion tank
cap slowly to relieve overpressure.
Coolant expansion tank.
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Lift the rubber strip by pressing it inward into
the engine compartment.
Remove the plastic cover by folding out the
catch and lifting the cover upward.
Unscrew the expansion tank cap and fill
coolant as needed. The level should be
between the MIN and MAX marks on the
expansion tank.
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Do not ingest the contents. May cause
damage to organs (kidneys).
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Use premixed coolant according to Vol-
vo's recommendations. If concentrated
coolant is used, make sure that the cool-
ant mixture is 50% coolant and 50%
water of acceptable quality.
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Do not mix different types of coolant.
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To help ensure sufficient corrosion pro-
tection in the system, only use new cool-
ant when replacing larger components in
the cooling system.
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Never run the engine unless the cooling
system is properly filled. An improperly
filled cooling system could lead to high
temperatures and cracks in the cylinder
heads.
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High levels of chlorine, chlorides and
other salts may cause corrosion in the
cooling system.
Related information
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Engine compartment overview (p. 606)
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Coolant specifications (p. 663)
Replacing bulbs
The bulbs in the halogen headlights can be
changed without the help of a workshop.
Halogen headlights are not available on all mod-
els and markets. Contact a Volvo retailer for
more information.
LED
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bulbs must be replaced by a workshop.
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
For information on lights not mentioned in
this article, contact a Volvo dealer or a certi-
fied Volvo service technician.
The bulbs in the halogen headlights can be
changed without the help of a workshop. Before
a bulb can be replaced, the plastic covering over
the headlight must be removed.
The low beam lights will be accessible when the
headlight's round rubber cover has been
removed.
The bulbs of the turn signals, high beam and day-
time running lights/parking lights are accessible
once the rectangular headlight cover has been
removed.
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LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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If you are experiencing problems with any lights
other than light bulbs, contact a workshop
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. If
there is a problem with an LED
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light, the entire
lamp unit will normally need to be replaced.
WARNING
The vehicle electrical system must be in igni-
tion mode 0 when bulbs are replaced.
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fin-
gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vapor-
ize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the
reflector, which may damage it.
If the error message persists after the defec-
tive bulb has been replaced, we recommend a
visit to an authorized Volvo workshop.
Exterior lighting such as headlights and tail-
lights may develop temporary condensation
on the inside of the lens. This is normal. All
exterior lighting is designed to resist this.
Condensation is normally vented out of the
lamp housing once the light has been lit for
some period of time.
Bulbs for active curve lighting* contain traces
of mercury and should therefore always be
submitted to a certified Volvo service techni-
cian.
Related information
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Location of exterior lights (p. 613)
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Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs
(p. 612)
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Removing the rectangular headlight cover
(p. 612)
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Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
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Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
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Replacing daytime running lights/front park-
ing light bulbs (p. 615)
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Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 616)
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An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
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LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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Removing the plastic cover to
replace bulbs
The headlight bulbs can be replaced without the
assistance of a workshop, but before a bulb can
be replaced, the plastic cover over the headlight
needs to be removed.
Lift the rubber strip by pressing it inward into
the engine compartment.
Release the pins in the plastic cover's four
clips by pressing them down with a screw-
driver or similar object and remove the cover-
ing.
Put the cover back in place in the reverse order.
Related information
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Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
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Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
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Replacing daytime running lights/front park-
ing light bulbs (p. 615)
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Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 616)
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Removing the rectangular headlight
cover
Most of the bulbs in the headlight housing can
be accessed when the rectangular cover is
removed.
Before the rectangular cover can be removed, the
plastic covering over the headlight must be
removed.
Left headlight.
1. Undo the four screws of the cover using a
Torx tool, dimension T20 (1). Do not undo
these completely; 3–4 turns is enough.
Push the cover to the side.
3. Remove the cover.
Put the cover back in place in the reverse order.
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Related information
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Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
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Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
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Replacing daytime running lights/front park-
ing light bulbs (p. 615)
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Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 616)
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Location of exterior lights
The vehicle's exterior lighting consists of several
different bulbs. LED
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bulbs must be replaced
by a workshop. An authorized Volvo workshop is
recommended.
Front bulbs (vehicles with halogen
headlights)
Low beams
High beams
Daytime running light/parking light
Turn signal
Front fog light/cornering illumination* (LED)
Rear bulbs
Brake light (LED)
Parking light (LED)
Backup light
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Parking light (LED)
Turn signal (LED)
Fog light (LED)
Brake light
‒ central, high-mounted (LED)
Related information
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Lighting panel and controls (p. 154)
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LED (Light Emmitting Diode)
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Contact a workshop for replacement
‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
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Replacing the low beam headlight
bulbs
The low beam bulbs in the halogen headlights
can be changed without the help of a workshop.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic cov-
ering over the headlight must be removed.
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fin-
gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vapor-
ize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the
reflector, which may damage it.
Left headlight.
1. Remove the round low beam rubber cover
from the headlight housing.
2. Remove the connector from the bulb.
3. Remove the bulb by pressing it slightly
upward and then pulling it out.
4. Insert the new bulb in the socket. The bulb's
guiding pin should point straight up.
5. Press the connector into place.
6. Put the round rubber cover back in place.
Related information
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Location of exterior lights (p. 613)
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Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs
(p. 612)
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Removing the rectangular headlight cover
(p. 612)
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Replacing the high beam headlight
bulbs
The high beam bulbs in the halogen headlights
can be changed without the help of a workshop.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic cov-
ering over the headlight must be removed.
Before the lamp can be replaced, the rectangular
headlight cover must be removed.
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fin-
gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vapor-
ize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the
reflector, which may damage it.
Left headlight.
1. Remove the bulb by turning the bulb holder
upward and then pulling it straight out.
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2. Carefully pry the plastic sleeve by the con-
nector's locking lug to release it.
3. Remove the connector from the bulb.
4. Replace the bulb.
5. Position the bulb in the socket and turn it
downward.
Related information
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Location of exterior lights (p. 613)
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Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs
(p. 612)
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Removing the rectangular headlight cover
(p. 612)
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Replacing daytime running lights/
front parking light bulbs
The daytime running light/parking light bulbs in
the halogen headlights can be changed without
the help of a workshop.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic cov-
ering over the headlight must be removed.
Before the lamp can be replaced, the rectangular
headlight cover must be removed.
Daytime running lights/parking lights are eas-
ier to reach if the high beam headlight bulbs
are removed. The high beam headlights are
mounted above and to the side of the daytime
running lights/parking lights. Remove the
high beam headlight bulb by turning the bulb
holder upward and then pulling it straight out.
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fin-
gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vapor-
ize in the heat and will leave a deposit on the
reflector, which may damage it.
Left headlight.
1. Pull the daytime running light/parking light
bulb holder straight out.
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.
3. Replace the bulb.
4. Position the bulb holder in the socket and
push it into place.
5. If the high beam bulb holder has come loose,
position it in the socket and turn downward.
Related information
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Location of exterior lights (p. 613)
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Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs
(p. 612)
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Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
Replacing front turn signal bulbs
The turn signal bulbs in the halogen headlights
can be changed without the help of a workshop.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic cov-
ering over the headlight must be removed.
Before the lamp can be replaced, the rectangular
headlight cover must be removed.
Left headlight.
1. Press the retaining catches together and pull
the bulb holder straight out.
2. The bulb holder and bulb must be replaced
as one unit.
3. Position the bulb holder in the socket and
push it into place.
Related information
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Location of exterior lights (p. 613)
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Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs
(p. 612)
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Removing the rectangular headlight cover
(p. 612)
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Bulb specifications
The following specifications apply to the bulbs in
the halogen headlights.
If you are experiencing problems with any other
lights, contact a workshop
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Function
W
A
Type
Low beams
55
H11
High beams
65
H9
Front turn signal
24
PY24W
Daytime running light/
parking light, front
21/5 W21/5W
A
Watt
Related information
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Location of exterior lights (p. 613)
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Start battery
The vehicle has a single-pole electrical system
that uses the chassis and engine mount as con-
ductors.
The start battery is used to start the electrical
system and power the starter motor and other
electrical equipment in the vehicle.
The start battery should only be replaced by a
workshop
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The vehicle has a voltage-regulated alternating
current generator.
The start battery is a 12 V battery, designed for
the carbon dioxide reducing functions Start/Stop
and regenerative charging, and to support the
functionality of the car's different systems.
The service life and performance of the start bat-
tery are affected by factors such as driving style,
driving conditions, climate, battery discharges,
number of starts, etc.
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Never disconnect the start battery while the
engine is running.
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Make sure the cables to the start battery are
correctly connected and the clamps are
securely tightened.
WARNING
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Batteries generate hydrogen gas, which
is flammable and explosive.
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Do not connect the jumper cable to any
part of the fuel system or to any moving
parts. Avoid touching hot manifolds.
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Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do not
allow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin,
fabrics or painted surfaces.
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If contact occurs, flush the affected area
immediately with water. Obtain medical
help immediately if eyes are affected.
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Never expose the battery to open flame
or electric spark. Do not smoke near the
battery. Failure to follow the instructions
for jump starting can lead to injury.
Connection points
WARNING
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related accesso-
ries contain lead and lead compounds, chemi-
cals known to the state of California to cause
cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands
after handling.
Use the vehicle's connection points in the engine
compartment to connect an external start battery
or battery charger.
The battery terminals on the car's start battery in
the luggage/cargo area must not be used.
If the start battery is being charged, the support
battery will also be charged.
Positive connection point
Negative connection point
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Only a modern battery charger with controlled
charge voltage should be used to charge the
starter battery and support battery. The rapid
charging function should not be used as this
could damage the battery.
Failure to observe the following could cause
the infotainment energy save mode to tempo-
rarily stop working and/or a message in the
driver's display regarding the state of charge
of the starter battery may be temporarily
incorrect after an external starter battery or
battery charger has been connected:
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The negative battery terminal of the vehi-
cle's starter battery must never be used
to connect an external starter battery or
battery charger – only the vehicle's neg-
ative charging point should be used as
a grounding point.
If the starter battery becomes discharged too
many times, it will shorten its service life.
The service life of the starter battery is affec-
ted by several factors, such as driving condi-
tions and climate. The starting capacity of the
battery reduces gradually over time. The bat-
tery must therefore be recharged if the vehi-
cle is not used or a long period of time or if it
is only driven short distances. Severe cold fur-
ther limits the starting capacity.
To keep the starter battery in a good condi-
tion, the vehicle should be driven at least
15 minutes per week or the battery should be
connected to a battery charger with automatic
trickle charging.
A starter battery that is always kept fully
charged has the maximum service life.
Location
The start battery is located in the cargo compartment.
WARNING
If the starter battery is disconnected, the func-
tion for automatic opening and closing must
be reset to function correctly. A reset is
required in order for the pinch protection to
work.
Specifications for start battery
Battery type
H7 AGM
H8 AGM
Voltage (V)
12
12
Cold start capacity
A
- CCA
B
(A)
800
850
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Battery type
H7 AGM
H8 AGM
Dimensions, L×W×H
315×175×190 mm (12.4×6.9×7.5 inches)
353×175×190 mm (13.9×6.9×7.5 inches)
Capacity (Ah)
80
95
A
According to EN standard.
B
Cold Cranking Amperes.
Volvo recommends that batteries are replaced by
an authorized Volvo workshop.
If replacing the battery, make sure you
replace it with a battery of the same size, cold
start capacity and type as the original battery
(see the decal on the battery).
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Support battery
In addition to the start battery, vehicles equipped
with the Start/Stop function also have a support
battery.
Vehicles with the Start/Stop function are equip-
ped with two 12-volt batteries
‒ a heavy-duty
start battery and a support battery that provides
extra current during the Start/Stop function's
start sequence.
The support battery is located in a box next to the spring
strut in the engine compartment.
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The higher the current consumption in
the vehicle, the more the alternator has to
work and the batteries have to be
charged = increased fuel consumption.
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When the starter battery capacity has
dropped below the lowest permissible
level, the Start/Stop function is disen-
gaged.
When the Start/Stop function is temporarily
reduced due to high current consumption:
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The engine will auto-start, even if the driver
does not lift their foot from the brake pedal.
The support battery does not normally require
more service than the start battery. If you have
any questions or concerns, consult a workshop
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an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
If the following is not observed, the Start/
Stop function may temporarily stop working
after connection of an external starter battery
or battery charger:
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The negative battery terminal of the vehi-
cle's starter battery must never be used
to connect an external starter battery or
battery charger – only the vehicle's neg-
ative charging point should be used as
a grounding point.
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If the starter battery is discharged to the
extent that the vehicle does not have normal
electrical functions and the engine must then
be jump-started with an external battery or a
battery charger, the Start/Stop function may
remain activated. If the Start/Stop function
shortly thereafter auto-stops the engine, there
is a huge risk that auto-start of the engine will
fail due to insufficient battery capacity since
the battery had not had time to recharge.
If the vehicle has been jump-started or if
there has not been enough time for the bat-
tery to be charged with a battery charger, it is
advisable to temporarily deactivate the
Start/Stop function until the battery has been
recharged by the vehicle. At an ambient tem-
perature of about +15°C (about 60°F), the
battery must be charged by the vehicle for at
least one hour. At lower ambient tempera-
tures, the charging time can increase to
3-4 hours. It is advisable to charge the battery
with an external battery charger.
Specifications for support battery
Voltage (V)
12
Cold start capacity
A
-
CCA
B
(A)
170
Dimensions, L×W×H
150×90×130 mm
(5.9×3.5×5.1
inches)
Capacity (Ah)
10
A
According to EN standard.
B
Cold Cranking Amperes.
If replacing the battery, make sure you
replace it with a battery of the same size, cold
start capacity and type as the original battery
(see the decal on the battery).
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Battery symbols
There are warning symbols and information on
the batteries.
Wear protective goggles.
See the Owner's Manual for
additional information.
Keep batteries away from
children.
Batteries contain corrosive
acid.
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Avoid smoking, open
flames, and/or sparks.
Risk of explosion.
Recycle properly.
A used start battery or backup battery con-
tains lead and must be recycled in an environ-
mentally responsible manner.
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Fuses and fuseboxes
All electrical functions and components are pro-
tected by a number of fuses in order to protect
the vehicle's electrical system from damage by
short circuiting or overloading.
WARNING
Never use a foreign object or a fuse with a
higher amperage than that specified to
replace a fuse. This could cause significant
damage to the electrical system and possibly
lead to a fire.
If any electrical component or function is not
responding, the component may have blown a
fuse due to temporary overload. If the same fuse
blows repeatedly, there may be a problem with
the component. Volvo recommends contacting an
authorized Volvo workshop to have the compo-
nent checked.
Location of fuseboxes
The illustration is generic - appearance may vary accord-
ing to vehicle model.
Engine compartment
Under the glove compartment
Trunk/cargo compartment
Related information
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Fuses in the cargo compartment (p. 631)
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Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 625)
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Replacing fuses
All electrical functions and components are pro-
tected by a number of fuses in order to protect
the vehicle's electrical system from damage by
short circuiting or overloading.
1. Refer to the fuse diagram to locate the fuse.
2. Pull out the fuse and examine it from the
side to determine if the curved metal wire in
the fuse is intact.
3. If the wire is broken, replace the fuse with a
new fuse of the same color and amperage.
WARNING
Never use a foreign object or a fuse with a
higher amperage than that specified to
replace a fuse. This could cause significant
damage to the electrical system and possibly
lead to a fire.
WARNING
Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for
assistance replacing fuses not listed in the
Owner's Manual. If performed incorrectly, sig-
nificant damage can be caused to the electri-
cal system.
Related information
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Fuses in the cargo compartment (p. 631)
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Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 625)
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