turn signal VOLVO V90 1998 Owners Manual
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1998 Volvo S90
 
This means that when you switch off the ignition, 
the gear selector must be in the (P)ark position 
before the starting (ignition) key can be removed 
from the ignition switch.
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) 
 
The ABS system in your car performs a self-
diagnostic test when the vehicle is started and at 
4 mph (6km/h). The driver may detect one 
pulsation of the brake pedal and a sound will be 
audible from the ABS control module. This is 
normal. 
 
 
The pages in this section provide detailed 
descriptions of the vehicle's instruments and 
controls.  
Note that vehicles may be equipped differently, 
depending on special legal requirements. 16   Controls for electrically operated windows...
pg. 29  
and side-view mirrors...pg. 35  
17  
Instrument illumination...pg. 22  
18  
Hood-release handle...pg. 39  
19  
Turn signals, high/low beams...pg. 20  
cruise control...pg. 24  
20  
Adjustable steering wheel...pg. 22  
21  
SRS (air bag)/Horn...pg. 4  
22  
Starting (ignition) switch/steering wheel 
lock...pg. 21  
23  
Windshield wiper/washer...pg. 21  
Tailgate wiper/washer (wagons)...pg. 23  
24  
Cigarette lighter...pg. 30  
25  
Transmission mode selector buttons...pg. 59  
26  
Gear selector...pg. 58  
27  
Ash tray...pg. 30  
28  
Shiftlock release (override) button...pg. 61  
29  
Parking brake...pg. 30  
30  
Electrically-heated front seats (certain 
models)...pg. 28 
Instruments pg. 16
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Chapter 2 - Instruments, switches and controls (cont.)Indicator and warning lights 
pg. 17
 
 
1  Turn signal, left  
 
2  Turn signal, right  
 
3  Malfunction indicator 
lamp  
 
4  Direction indicator, 
trailer  
 
5  Service reminder 
indicator  
 
6  Low washer fluid level
  
 
If the lamp glows continuously 
when the engine is running, 
there is only about 1/2 - 1 US 
qts. remaining in the washer 
fluid reservoir. 
 
 
7  Rear fog light  
 
8  Bulb failure  
 
9  Generator not charging  
 
10  Low engine oil pressure  
 
11  High beams  
 
12  Brake failure  
 
13  Parking brake applied  
 
14  ABS-system   
 
15  Low coolant level  
 
16  (Not in use)  
 
17  "Winter" mode engaged/ 
      transmission fault  
 
18  Fasten seat belts  
 
19  SRS  
 
20  (Not in use)  
 
21  (Not in use) 
Warning lights 
pg. 18
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 Anti-lock Brake 
System (ABS) 
 
If the warning lamp lights up 
there is a malfunction of the 
ABS system (the standard 
braking system will however 
function). The vehicle should be 
driven to a Volvo retailer for 
inspection.  
See page 67 for additional 
information.  
Canadian models are equipped 
with this warning light: 
 
 
 Mode "W" engaged 
 
The lamp will light up when the 
Winter/Wet mode is engaged.  
If the warning lamp begins to 
flash,this means that there is a 
fault in the automatic gearbox.  
Contact your Volvo retailer. 
 Supplemental 
Restraint System  
 
If the light comes on (or stays 
on after the vehicle has started), 
the SRS diagnostic system has 
detected a fault. Drive to an 
authorized Volvo retailer for an 
inspection of the system. See 
the SRS section for more 
information. 
 
 Service reminder 
indicator 
 
This light will come on at 
10,000 mile (16,000 km) 
intervals. It is a reminder to the 
driver that the 10,000 mile 
(16,000 km) service interval has 
been exceeded. The light will 
stay on 2 minutes after start 
until reset by the servicing 
retailer. 
 
 Coolant level sensor 
 
If the light comes on while 
driving, the coolant level is low. 
The coolant level in the 
expansion tank should be 
checked immediately and 
topped off if necessary. The 
cooling system should be 
inspected by an authorized 
Volvo retailer. 
 Turn signal indicators-
trailer (certain models) 
 
When towing a trailer, this light 
will flash simultaneously with 
the turn signals on the trailer. If 
the light does not flash when 
signaling, neither the trailer's turn 
signals nor the car's turn signals 
are functioning. 
 
 Bulb failure warning 
light 
 
The light will come on if any of 
the following bulbs are defective:  
one of the low beam headlights  
one of the tail lights  
one of the brake lights when the 
brake pedal is depressed.  
Check the fuse and bulb.  
See sections titled "Replacing 
bulbs" and "Fuses". 
Lighting, Turn signals pg. 20
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Headlights and parking lights 
 
 All lights off *  
 
 Parking lights on **  
 
 Headlights and parking lights are on if 
starting (ignition) switch is in position I or II. If 
the headlight switch is in position 
 all lights 
will go out when starting switch is switched off.  
With the headlight switch in position 
 the 
parking lights will stay on (headlights off) with 
the daytime running light switch (A) in position 
 .  
The high beams can only be switched on if the 
headlight switch is in position
 .  
Switch from high to low beams, and vice versa, 
by moving the turn signal switch lever on the left 
side of the steering column towards the steering 
wheel.  
*Models equipped with daytime running lights: 
The low beams, tail lights, parking lights and 
license plate lights will come on automatically 
when the ignition is switched on.  
Automatic daytime running lights  
NOTE: The daytime running light function may 
only be disabled (turned off) in the U.S. - 
Canadian law mandates the use of daytime 
running lights.  
Screw A in the illustration (available on U.S. 
models only) is used to control the automatic 
daytime running lights when the headlight switch 
is in position 0. To adjust, press in the screw with 
a small screwdriver and turn to one of the 
following positions:  
 Automatic daytime 
running lights  
 Automatic daytime 
running lights  
** The daytime running 
lights will also function when 
the headlight switch is in 
 
 
Turn signals 
 
1 Lane change position: In maneuvers such as 
lane changing, the driver can flash the turn signals 
by moving the turn signal lever to the first stop 
and holding it there. The lever will return to the 
neutral position when released.  
2 Signal lever engaged for normal turns  
3 High beam/low beam switch (headlights on)  
Move the lever towards the steering wheel and 
release it.  
Headlight flasher (headlights off)  
Move the lever towards the steering wheel.  
The headlight high beam will be on until the lever 
is released.  
 
NOTE:Defective turn signal bulbs will cause turn 
signal indicator and remaining signal lights to 
flash more rapidly than normal. 
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control system:  
set switch (B) to OFF, 
depress the brake pedal or 
move the gear selector to 
position N. Switching off the 
starting (ignition) switch will 
automatically disengage the 
cruise control system.  
 WARNING! The cruise 
control should not be used 
in heavy traffic or when 
driving on wet or slippery 
roads. Do not use or 
resume cruise control in 
reverse gear. When the 
ignition is switched off, 
any information stored in 
the cruise control memory 
will be erased. 
 
Cruise control  
 
The cruise control switches are 
located on the turn signal switch 
lever.  
To engage and set desired 
speed:  
1. Set switch (B) to ON.  
2. Accelerate to desired cruise 
speed.  
 
NOTE:The cruise control cannot 
be engaged at speeds below 22 
mph (35 km).  
 
3. Press the + or - area of the SET 
button (A) to set the desired 
speed.  Braking  
This will automatically disengage 
the cruise control. Previously 
selected cruise control speed is 
retained in the memory and by 
momentarily setting the switch to 
RESUME position, that speed will 
be re-engaged.  
 
If the cruise control is already 
engaged, the cruising speed can be 
increased or decreased by 
depressing the SET button (A) 
towards either + or -. One short 
press on the button corresponds to 
a speed change of approx. 1 mph 
(1.6 km/h). When the button is 
released, the vehicle will maintain 
the current speed.  
 
If actual speed falls below 70% of 
set speed or if the wheels spin or 
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WARNING!  
Always turn engine off and apply 
parking brake when loading/
unloading the vehicle. Place 
transmission selector in P (PARK) 
position to help prevent 
inadvertent movement of selector.
Alarm pg. 51 
 
Alarm LED 
 
 
Alarm 
 
To lock: Press the lock/panic button 
once to lock all doors and trunk/tailgate 
and arm the security system. Lamps will 
flash to acknowledge that the vehicle is 
locked and the security system is armed.  
To unlock: Press the unlock button once 
to unlock the driver's door only and 
disarm the security system.  
Press the unlock button again (within 10 
seconds) to unlock all doors and trunk/
tailgate. 
Emergency function  
 
To activate the " panic alarm 
"function:  
Press and hold lock/panic button for at 
least 3 seconds. The car's lights will 
flash and an alarm will sound for 
approximately 30 seconds.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This function can be switched off at 
any time by pressing either of the 
buttons.  
 
Programming a transmitter  
 
New transmitters (max. 4) must be 
programmed to function with your 
alarm system. To do this:  
l     Make sure all doors, hood and 
trunk/tailgate are closed.  
l     Turn the ignition on and off 5 
times within 10 seconds. On the 
fifth try, leave the ignition on.  
l     Press either button on the 
transmitter.  NOTE: The first transmitter must be 
programmed within 15 seconds, the 
others within 10 second intervals. 
When the alarm system accepts the 
codes from each transmitter, the 
LED on the dash will glow steadily 
for several seconds.  
l     Switch the ignition off and test the 
transmitter(s). 
 
Batteries  
 
The remote transmitter is powered 
by 2 three-volt batteries, type CR 
1220. If three short signals are 
audible from the transmitter each 
time you lock/unlock the car, this 
indicates that the batteries are weak.  
Replacement: Remove the battery 
cover on the back of the transmitter 
with a coin. Replace the batteries. 
Reinstall the cover, making sure it is 
secured tightly to help protect the 
transmitter.  
 
NOTE: If only the driver's door is 
unlocked, the lock will automatically 
reengage (re-lock) and the alarm will 
reset after 30 seconds unless the 
door has been opened.  
If all of the doors were unlocked (by 
pushing button 2 twice within 10 
seconds) and no door/trunk/tailgate 
was opened within two minutes, all 
locks will reengage and the alarm 
will reset. This is to prevent the 
vehicle from being left unlocked if 
the unlock button is inadvertently 
pressed.  
The lock/unlock and alarm features 
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Turn signal/parking light/side marker light  
1 To remove, turn the lamp holder 1/4 turn counterclockwise.  
2 Remove the bulb from the holder by pressing it down in the 
holder and turning it 1/4 turn counterclockwise.  
3 Insert a new bulb into the holder and reinstall the unit in the 
reverse order. 
 
Power CP(W) Socket US Bulb No.  
 
2412.2(21/5) BAY 15d 1157 NA  
NOTE: It may be necessary to remove the washer fluid reservoir 
fill tube in order to gain access to the bulb holder.
  
Cover (seen from under car)  
 
Fog lights  
 
1. Release the cover with a Phillips screwdriver.  
2. Remove the spring clips  
3. Withdraw the bulb and connecting wire (one unit).  
4. Connect the wire from the new bulb.  
5. Insert the new bulb in the holder and press the spring clips 
into place.  
6. Screw the cover into place.  
 
Bulb Power US Bulb No.  
H3 55W 
Replacing bulbs, Sedans pg. 83 
1,4:/ 5W/4cp BA 
15s
  
 
 
 
 
 
2 / 21 W BAU 15s 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3,5,6:/ 21 W/32 cp BA 15 s 
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Replacing tail light bulbs (sedan 
models)
 
 
All tail lamp bulbs are replaced from inside of 
trunk. To avoid confusion, replace the bulbs one 
at a time.  
l     Switch off the lights and ignition.  
l     Outboard lights: Unscrew screw A and turn 
down the cover panel.  
l     Trunk lid: Lift the catch and fold down the 
cover panel.  
l     Remove the bulb holder.  
l     Remove bulb by pressing and turning 1/4 
turn counterclockwise.  
l     Insert a new bulb and fit the bulb holder in 
the tail light cluster. One of the plugs on the 
bulb holder is slightly wider than the other two.  
l     Turn the bulb holder clockwise to secure it. 
Check that the bulb lights and refit the cover. Bulbs / Power CP(W) / Socket / US Bulb No  
1,4 Tail light / 4(5) / BA 15s / 67  
2 Rear turn signal / (21) / BAU 15s / –  
3 Brake light / 32 / (21) / BA 15s / 1156  
5 Back-up light / 32 (21) / BA 15s / 1156  
6 Rear foglamp* 32 (21) / BA 15s / 1156  
 
*Left (driver's) side only 
Replacing bulbs, Sedans pg. 84 
Light / Power CP(W) / Socket / US Bulb 
No. 
1 Fog light* / 32(21) / BA 15s / 1156 
2 Back-up lights / 32(21) / BA 15 s / 1156 
3 Turn signals / (21) / BAU 15 s / -  
4 Brake light and tail light / 32/3(21/5) / 
BAZ 15 d / 1157 
*One light only, on driver's side 
    
21 W         21 W            21/5 W  
BA 15 s      BAU 15 s      BAY 15 d
Replacing tail light bulbs 
(wagon models)
 
l     Turn off the lights.  
l     Remove the cover with a screw driver.  
l     Rotate the bulb holder about 1/4" (0.6 
cm) counterclockwise and remove the 
holder from the tail light cluster.  
l     Gently press the bulb into the holder, 
then rotate the bulb counterclockwise in 
order to release it.  
l     Install a new bulb in the holder and 
replace the bulb holder in the tail light 
cluster. One of the guide lugs on the bulb holder 
is slightly wider than the other two and, 
thus, this lug fits into the widest recess 
only.  
l     Turn the bulb holder clockwise  
l     Check that the bulb lights  
l     Re-install cluster cover  
 
Two types of bulbs are in use  
The guide lugs on the twin-pole bulb are 
at different heights, and it is only possible 
to fit these bulbs in one way. Try at first to 
turn the bulb gently. Do not use force. If 
this does not work, take out the bulb and 
turn it half a turn and try again. 
Replacing bulbs (cont.) pg. 85 
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Electrical system 
 
12 V, negative ground.  
Voltage-controlled generator. Single-wire system 
with chassis and engine used as conductors. 
 
Battery  
Voltage 12 V  
Capacity 600 A/125 min 
 
The battery contains corrosive and poisonous acids. 
It is of the utmost importance that old batteries are 
disposed of correctly. Your Volvo retailer can assist 
you in this matter. 
 
Generator  
Rated output 1400 W (certain models: 1680 W)  
max. current 120 Amp (certain models: 120 Amp) 
Bulbs 
 Bulb  Trade 
No. Power 
Socket No. 
of 
bulb 
Headlights  HBI/9004 65/45 W  – 2 
Parking 
lights, 
turn 
signals, 
front  1157 N.
A. 
21/5 
W/24/2.2 cp  BAY 
15 
2 
turn 
signals, 
rear  1156 
21W/32cp  BA 
15s 2 
Tail lights  2x67 5W/4cp  BA 
15s 2 
Brake 
light  1156 
21 W/32cp  BA 
15s 2*   
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