clock VOLVO S90 2020 Quick Guide
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WHEELS AND TIRES
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Stowing a flat tire1. Screw the spare tire's retaining bolt backon.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to unscrew the lower part of the retaining bolt if it is attached to thebody, as this could cause it to break. If the retaining bolt becomes dislodged from its lower attachment point in thebody under the spare tire, replace it in thehole and turn clockwise to secure it again.
2. Put the tools back in their correct posi-tions in the foam block.
3. Then lower the trunk/cargo compartment floor and place the punctured tire in the trunk/cargo compartment.
Related information
Spare wheel (p. 519)
Tool kit (p. 514)
Removing a wheel (p. 516)
Snow tires
Snow tires are designed for winter driving conditions.
Volvo recommends snow tires with specific dimensions. The tire dimensions vary depend-ing on engine type. When driving with snowtires, the correct type of tires must be moun-ted on all four wheels.
NOTE
Contact a Volvo dealer for advice on the best choice of rims and tires.
Tips for changing snow tiresWhen switching between regular tires and snow tires, mark the tires according to whichside they were mounted on, e.g. L for left and
R for right.
Studded tiresStudded tires should be broken in by driving500–1000 km (300–600 miles) slowly andgently to help the studs settle properly in thetires. This gives the tire, and especially thestuds, a longer service life.
NOTE
Regulations regarding the use of studded tires vary from country to country.
Tread depthRoad conditions with ice, slush and low tem- peratures place considerably higher demandson tires than summer conditions. Volvo there-fore recommends not driving on snow tiresthat have a tread depth of less than 4 mm(0.15 inch).
Related information
When changing wheels (p. 514)
Winter driving (p. 412)
Tread wear indicator (p. 503)
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LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
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Storage compartment for the key. The illustration is generic – the design may vary.The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
To lock the glove compartment:
Insert the key into the lock on the glove compartment.
Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise.
Remove the key from the lock.
–To unlock, perform the above steps in reverse.
Using the glove box as a cooled area *The glove compartment can be used to cool e.g. drinks or food. Cooling is possible when the climate system is active (i.e. when the ignition is in mode II or when the engine is
running).
The illustration is generic – the design may vary.
Activate cooling.
Deactivate cooling.
–Activate or deactivate cooling by moving the control as far as possible toward thepassenger compartment/glove compart-ment.
Related information
Passenger compartment interior (p. 532)
Private Locking (p. 260)
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Opening and closing the hoodTo open the hood, pull the lever in the pas- senger compartment and then turn the han-dle under the hood.
Opening the hood
Pull the lever near the pedals to release the hood from its fully closed position.
Turn the handle under the front edge of the hood counterclockwise to release thecatch and lift the hood.
Warning - hood not closedWhen the hood is released, a warn-ing symbol and graphic will be dis-played in the instrument panel andan audible signal will sound. If the
vehicle begins to roll, the audible signal will berepeated several times.
NOTE
If the warning symbol is illuminated or an audible warning signal sounds even thoughthe hood is securely closed, consult aworkshop - an authorized Volvo workshopis recommended.
Closing the hood1. Press down the hood until it begins to close under its own weight.
2. When the hood reaches the catch at the handle in the front edge of the vehicle, press down on the hood to close it com-pletely.
WARNING
Risk of injury! When closing, make sure that the hood is completely unobstructedand that no one can be injured.
WARNING
Make sure the hood locks securely after closing. It must audibly lock on both sides.
Hood not completely closed.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Left-side rear fog light
Left-side bulb housing.
1. Remove the bulb holder by turning it aquarter-turn counterclockwise and then pulling it out.
2. Remove the old bulb from the bulb holder by pressing it in and turning it counter-clockwise.
3. Insert the new bulb by pressing it in and turning it clockwise.
4. Wipe any dirt, grease or moisture from the bulb's glass.
5. Insert the bulb into the bulb holder and turn it a quarter-turn clockwise.
6. Put the panel, plastic cover over the hinge and other parts back into place in thereverse order.
Related information
Location of exterior lights (p. 559)
Bulb specifications (p. 566)
Bulb specifications
Specifications for replaceable light bulbs. If you are experiencing problems with any lights other than light bulbs, contact a work- shop 20
. If there is a problem with an LED 21
light, the entire lamp unit will normally need to be replaced.
Function WA
Type
Low beams 55 H11
High beams 65 H9
Front turn signal 24 PY24W PWY24W
Daytime running light/ parking light, front 21/5 W21/5W
Rear fog light 21 H21W LL
A Watt
Related information
Location of exterior lights (p. 559)
Replacing bulbs (p. 558)
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An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Automatic car washes
The vehicle should be washed as soon as it becomes dirty. The longer the dirt remains,the more difficult it will be to keep the vehicleclean. It could also lead to paint damage.
Washing your vehicle in an automatic car wash is a fast and easy way to keep your vehi-cle clean, but it does not reach all areas of thevehicle. Volvo recommends washing yourvehicle by hand or supplementing automaticcar washes with a hand wash.
NOTE
Volvo recommends not washing the vehi- cle in an automatic car wash during thefirst few months; the paintwork on newvehicles takes some time to fully harden.
CAUTION
Before driving the vehicle into a car wash, deactivate the Automatic Braking whenStationary and Automatic Parking BrakeApplication functions. If the functions arenot deactivated, the brake system willseize when the vehicle is stationary and thevehicle will not be able to roll.
CAUTION
For automatic car washes in which the vehicle is pulled forward on rolling wheels:
1. Before washing the vehicle, make sure that the automatic rain sensor is deac- tivated. If it is not deactivated andinadvertently starts, the wiper armscould be damaged.
2. To help prevent damage from the auto- matic car wash machinery, make surethat the door mirrors are folded in,antennas retracted or removed, andany auxiliary lights secured.
3. Drive into the automatic car wash.
4. Turn off the "Automatic Braking when Stationary" function using the
but-
ton in the tunnel console.
5. Turn off the "Automatic Parking Brake Application" function in the center dis- play's Top view.
6. Turn off the engine by turning the start knob in the tunnel console clockwise.Hold the knob in position for at least2 seconds.
The vehicle is now ready for the automaticcar wash.
CAUTION
The system will automatically change to P
mode if the above steps are not followed. In P mode, the wheels are locked, which
they should not be when the vehicle isbeing washed in a car wash.
NOTE
Keep in mind that if the vehicle is equipped with the keyless locking and unlocking function *, the doors and tailgate/trunk lid
may open when washing the vehicle if the remote key is within range.
Related information
Cleaning the exterior (p. 596)
Polishing and waxing (p. 596)
Hand washing (p. 597)
High-pressure washing (p. 600)
Cleaning the wiper blades (p. 600)
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim components (p. 601)
Cleaning rims (p. 602)
Corrosion protection (p. 602)
Auto-hold brakes (p. 389)
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INDEX
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overview 107
settings 129, 130
switch off and change volume 128
symbols in status bar 121
views 112
Central locking 252
Change of owner 131
Changing a wheel 514
Checking engine oil level 555
Child restraints 63, 65 booster cushions 72
convertible seats 69
infant seats 67
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors 75
lower attachment points 74
recalls and registration 65
top tether anchors 73
Child safety 63
Child safety locks 254
City Safety 312 braking for oncoming vehicles 321
crossing traffic 318
delayed evasive maneuver 321
detecting obstacles 316
evasive maneuver 320
limitations 322
limitations for evasive maneuvers 320
limitations in crossing traffic 319
setting warning distance 315
sub-functions 313
Symbols and messages 325
Cleaning 593, 595 automatic car wash 599
car wash 596, 597, 599, 600, 601,602
center display 591
Seat belts 593
textile upholstery 591, 593, 594
upholstery 591, 593, 594, 595
wheels 602
Cleaning wheels 602
Cleaning wiper blades 600
Clean Zone 199
Clean Zone Interior Package 200
Climate 196 auto-regulation 214
blower control 217, 218
parking 223
perceived temperature 197
Sensors 197
temperature control 220, 221, 222
voice control 198
zones 196
Climate controls 207 center display 207
rear seat 207Climate system 196, 207Refrigerant 619
repairs 551
Clock, setting 90
Collision 42, 47, 52, 61Collision warner crossing traffic rear 331
see City Safety 312
Collision warning from the rear 326
Color code, paintwork 604
Color codes 604
Compass 429, 430 calibration 430
Condensation in headlights 597, 599, 600, 601
Connecting vehicle to Internet No connection or poor connection 485
via a mobile device (WiFi) 481
via cellular phone (Bluetooth) 481
via vehicle's modem 482
Connect phone 472
Contact information 26
Convertible seats 69
coolant 618 filling 556