engine VOLVO S90 TWIN ENGINE 2019 Owners Manual
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NOTE
If the conditions for measuring oil level arenot properly fulfilled (time after engine shut-down, vehicle inclination, ambient tempera-ture, etc.) the message No value availablewill be shown in the center display. This doesnot mean that anything is wrong in the vehi-cle systems.
Related information
Engine oil (p. 597)
Engine oil specifications (p. 646)
Ignition modes (p. 429)
Vehicle status (p. 588)
Refilling coolant
Coolant helps keep the combustion engine atthe right operating temperature. The heat trans-ferred from the engine to the coolant can beused to warm the passenger compartment.
When refilling coolant, follow the instructions onthe package. Never fill the cooling system withonly water. The risk of freezing is increased withtoo low or too high amounts of coolant.
If there is coolant under the vehicle, smoke fromthe cooling system, or if more than 2 liters (about2 quarts) of coolant has been added to the sys-tem, there could be something wrong with thecooling system and starting the vehicle coulddamage the engine. Call a tow truck and do notattempt to start the engine.
WARNING
The coolant may be very hot. Never unscrewthe cap when the coolant is hot. If coolantmust be filled, unscrew the expansion tankcap slowly to relieve overpressure.
Coolant expansion tank, left-hand drive vehicle.
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Unscrew the cover in the plastic covering.
Unscrew the expansion tank cap and fillcoolant as needed. The level should notexceed the yellow MAX mark inside theexpansion tank.
Put the components back in place in the reverseorder.
CAUTION
Do not ingest the contents. May causedamage to organs (kidneys).
Use premixed coolant according to Vol-vo's recommendations. If concentratedcoolant is used, make sure that the cool-ant mixture is 50% coolant and 50%water of acceptable quality.
Do not mix different types of coolant.
To help ensure sufficient corrosion pro-tection in the system, only use new cool-ant when replacing larger components inthe cooling system.
Never run the engine unless the coolingsystem is properly filled. An improperlyfilled cooling system could lead to hightemperatures and cracks in the cylinderheads.
High levels of chlorine, chlorides andother salts may cause corrosion in thecooling system.
Related information
Engine compartment overview (p. 596)
Coolant specifications (p. 647)
Replacing bulbs
Halogen headlights are not available on all mod-els and markets. Contact a Volvo retailer formore information.
LED14 bulbs must be replaced by a workshop.An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
NOTE
For information on lights not mentioned inthis article, contact a Volvo dealer or a certi-fied Volvo service technician.
NOTE
Exterior lighting such as headlights and tail-lights may develop temporary condensationon the inside of the lens. This is normal. Allexterior lighting is designed to resist this.Condensation is normally vented out of thelamp housing once the light has been lit forsome period of time.
NOTE
Bulbs for active curve lighting* contain tracesof mercury and should therefore always besubmitted to a certified Volvo service techni-cian.
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Start battery
The vehicle has a single-pole electrical systemthat uses the chassis and engine mount as con-ductors.
The start battery is used to start the electricalsystem and power electrical equipment in thevehicle. The hybrid battery is used to start thecombustion engine.
The start battery should only be replaced by a
workshop15.
The start battery is a 12 V AGM (Absorbed GlassMat) battery, dimensioned for regenerative charg-ing and to support the function of the vehicle'svarious 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.
Never disconnect the start battery while theengine is running.
Make sure the cables to the start battery arecorrectly connected and the clamps aresecurely tightened.
WARNING
Batteries generate hydrogen gas, whichis flammable and explosive.
Do not connect the jumper cable to anypart of the fuel system or to any movingparts. Avoid touching hot manifolds.
Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do notallow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin,fabrics or painted surfaces.
If contact occurs, flush the affected areaimmediately with water. Obtain medicalhelp immediately if eyes are affected.
Never expose the battery to open flameor electric spark. Do not smoke near thebattery. Failure to follow the instructionsfor 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 causecancer and reproductive harm. Wash handsafter handling.
Use the vehicle's connection points in the enginecompartment to connect an external start batteryor battery charger.
The battery terminals on the car's start battery inthe luggage/cargo area must not be used.
Positive connection point
Negative connection point
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Hybrid battery
The vehicle's electric motor is powered by arechargeable, maintenance-free, lithium-ionhybrid battery.
NOTE
The vehicle cannot be started if the hybridbattery is discharged.
NOTE
If both the starter battery and the hybrid bat-tery are discharged, both batteries must becharged. In such cases, it is not possible tocharge only the hybrid battery first.
The starter battery must have a certain levelof charge for it to be possible to charge thehybrid battery.
WARNING
Hybrid battery replacement may only be per-formed by a workshop – an authorized Volvoworkshop is recommended.
Coolant
The hybrid battery's cooling system has its ownexpansion tank.
CAUTION
Filling the hybrid battery coolant should onlybe performed by a workshop – an authorizedVolvo workshop is recommended.
Specifications for hybrid battery
Type: Lithium-ion
Power reserve: 10.4 kWh.
NOTE
The capacity of the hybrid battery decreaseswith age and use, which could result inincreased use of the combustion engine,leading to higher fuel consumption andreduced electric motor range.
Related information
Battery symbols (p. 606)
Start battery (p. 601)
Charging the hybrid battery (p. 409)
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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
Replacing fuses (p. 607)
Fuses in the trunk (p. 615)
Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 608)
Fuses under the glove compartment(p. 612)
Replacing fuses
All electrical functions and components are pro-tected by a number of fuses in order to protectthe vehicle's electrical system from damage byshort circuiting or overloading.
1. Refer to the fuse diagram to locate the fuse.
2. Pull out the fuse and examine it from theside to determine if the curved metal wire inthe fuse is intact.
3.If the wire is broken, replace the fuse with anew fuse of the same color and amperage.
WARNING
Never use a foreign object or a fuse with ahigher amperage than that specified toreplace a fuse. This could cause significantdamage to the electrical system and possiblylead to a fire.
WARNING
Contact an authorized Volvo workshop forassistance replacing fuses not listed in theOwner's Manual. If performed incorrectly, sig-nificant damage can be caused to the electri-cal system.
Related information
Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 606)
Fuses in the trunk (p. 615)
Fuses in the engine compartment (p. 608)
Fuses under the glove compartment(p. 612)
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Fuses in the engine compartment
The fuses in the engine compartment help pro-tect electrical components such as engine andbrake functions.
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FunctionAmpere
12 V outlet in trunk/cargocompartment*
USB ports for iPad holders
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Heated windshield*, left sideShunt
Heated windshield*, left side40
Headlight washers*25
Windshield washer25
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Horn20
Alarm siren*5
Brake system control module(valves, parking brake)40
Wipers30
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FunctionAmpere
Heated windshield*, right side40
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Brake system control module(ABS pump)40
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Heated windshield*, right sideShunt
Fed when ignition is on:Engine control module; trans-mission components, electricalpower steering, central electri-cal module
5
Exterior vehicle sound (certainmarkets)5
Right-side headlight7.5
Right-side headlight, some
models with LEDC15
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Airbags5
FunctionAmpere
Left-side headlight7.5
Left-side headlight, some
models with LEDC15
Accelerator pedal sensor 5
Transmission control module;gear selector control module15
Engine control module5
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Engine control module; actua-tor; throttle unit; turbo-chargervalve
20
Solenoids; valve; engine cool-ing system thermostat10
Vacuum regulators; valve 7.5
Spoiler shutter control module;radiator shutter control mod-ule
5
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FunctionAmpere
Heated oxygen sensor, front;heated oxygen sensor, rear15
Oil pump solenoid; A/C mag-netic coupling; heated oxygensensor (center)
15
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Engine control module20
Ignition coils; spark plugs 15
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Transmission oil pump controlmodule30
Vacuum pump control module 40
Transmission actuator25
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Related information
Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 606)
Replacing fuses (p. 607)
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Fuse pliers are provided on the inside of the fusebox cover to assist in removing and insertingfuses.
There are also spaces for several extra fuses inthe distribution box in the engine compart-ment.
Positions
Fuses 1, 3-21, 23-36, 39-53 and 55-59 are"Micro" fuses.
Fuses 2-22, 37-38 and 54 are "MCase"fuses and should only be replaced by a work-
shop17.
FunctionAmpere
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Movement sensor*5
Instrument panel5
Center console buttons5
Sun sensor5
FunctionAmpere
Sensus control module20
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Steering wheel module5
Module for start knob andparking brake controls5
Heated steering wheel* mod-ule15
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Climate system control mod-ule10
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Data link connector OBD-II 10
Center display5
Climate system blower module(front)40
FunctionAmpere
USB HUB5
Instrument lighting; Interiorlighting; Rearview mirror auto-dim function*; Rain and lightsensors*; Rear tunnel consolekeypad, rear seat*; Power frontseats*; Rear door control pan-els; Climate system blowermodule left/right
7.5
Control module for driver sup-port functions5
Panoramic roof with sun cur-tain*20
Head-up display*5
Passenger compartment light-ing5
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Ceiling console display (seatbelt reminder/front passengerside airbag indicator)
5
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Humidity sensor5
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FunctionAmpere
Door module in right-side reardoor
Power right rear seatA
20
Fuses in the trunk/cargo com-partment10
Control module for Internet-connected vehicle; Controlmodule for Volvo On Call
5
Door module in left-side reardoor
Power left rear seatB
20
Audio control module (ampli-fier) (certain models only)40
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Multi-band antenna module 5
Front seat massage function*5
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Rear door sun curtain modules 15
Fuel pump control module 15
FunctionAmpere
Relay windings for distributionbox in engine compartment;Relay windings for transmis-sion oil pump
5
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Driver's seat heating15
Front passenger's seat heat-ing15
Coolant pump10
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Power driver's seat*20
Active chassis control module*20
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Sensus control module10
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Climate system blower module(rear)10
Power front passenger seat*20
FunctionAmpere
Display for rear seat conven-
ience functionsA; On-boarddiagnostics (OBD II) in tunnel
console between rear seatsA;
Extra movement sensorA
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TV* (certain markets only)5
Primary fuse for fuses 9, 53and 5815
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Related information
Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 606)
Replacing fuses (p. 607)