ignition VOLVO V90 2017 Workshop Manual
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AUDIO AND MEDIA
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Media via Bluetooth The car's media player is equipped with Bluetooth and can wirelessly play streamingaudio files from external devices with Bluetooth,such as mobile phones and PDAs.
Related information
•Connecting media via Bluetooth (p. 447)
• Media playback (p. 443)
• Voice recognition control of radio and media (p. 118)
• Media player (p. 442)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
• Technical specifications for media (p. 455)
Connecting media via Bluetooth
Connect a Bluetooth device with the car in order to stream media and use as Internet connectionif it is available.
Many phones on the market now have wireless Bluetooth technology, but not all of them are fullycompatible with the car. For compatibility, seesupport.volvocars.com. The procedure for connecting a media device is the same as for connecting a phone.
Related information
• Connect phone (p. 457)
• Media via Bluetooth (p. 447)
• Media playback (p. 443)
• Media player (p. 442)
Media via AUX/USB input An external media source, e.g. an iPod or MP3 player, can be connected to the audio system.
A media source with rechargeable batteries is recharged when connected via USB and when the ignition is in position
I, II or the engine is run-
ning. To facilitate the use of a USB memory stick, only store compatible formats on it. It takes a lotlonger for the system to load storage media thatcontains anything other than compatible formats.In addition to audio, the media player also sup-ports video playback when the device is con-nected via USB. Some MP3 players have their own file systems that are not supported by the audio system.
Related information
• Connecting media via AUX/USB input(p. 448)
• Media playback (p. 443)
• Voice recognition control of radio and media(p. 118)
• Media player (p. 442)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
• video (p. 448)
• Apple CarPlay
* (p. 450)
• Technical specifications for media (p. 455)
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When the phone is out of range of the car it is automatically disconnected. If disconnectionoccurs during an active call then the call can becontinued on the phone.
Changing phones1. Open the subview for phone. 2.
Press
Change.
> Available Bluetooth devices are listed.
3. Tap on the phone to be connected.
Removing a phone1. Open the subview for phone. 2. Press
SettingsCommunicationBluetooth Devices.
> A list of connected Bluetooth devices is displayed.
3. Tap on the phone to be removed. 4. Tap on
Remove device and confirm your
selection.
> The phone is no longer connected with the car.
Related information
• Phone (p. 456)
• Connect phone (p. 457)
• Settings for phone (p. 462)
• Bluetooth settings (p. 463)
• Ignition positions (p. 385) •
Online car
* (p. 463)
Managing phone calls
Call handling in the car for a Bluetooth-con- nected phone.
Making phone calls1. Open the subview for phone.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Bonnet completely closed.
WARNING
Never drive with an open bonnet! If there are any signs that the bonnet is not properly closed whilst driving, stop immedi-ately and close it.
Related information
•Engine compartment overview (p. 515)
• Door and seatbelt reminder (p. 62)
Engine compartment overview
The overview shows some service-related com- ponents.
The appearance of the engine compartment may differ depending on model and engine variant.
Coolant expansion tank
Reservoir for brake and clutch fluid (located on the driver's side)
Washer fluid filler pipe 7
Central electrical unit
Air filter
Engine oil filler pipe
WARNING
Remember that the radiator fan (located at the front of the engine compartment, behindthe radiator) may start automatically someafter the engine has been switched off. Always have the engine cleaned by a work- shop - an authorised Volvo workshop is rec-ommended. There is a risk of fire if the engineis hot.
WARNING
The ignition system works at a very high and hazardous voltage. The car's electrical system must always be in ignition position
0 when
work is being performed in the engine com- partment. Do not touch the spark plugs or ignition coil when the car's electrical system is in ignition position II or when the engine is hot.
Related information
• Opening and closing the bonnet (p. 514)
• Filling washer fluid (p. 529)
• Topping up coolant (p. 518)
• Fuses in engine compartment (p. 537)
• Checking and filling with engine oil (p. 517)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
7
Fill the washer fluid at regular intervals, e.g. when refuelling.
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NOTE
If the right conditions for measuring the oil level (time after engine shutdown, the car'sinclination, outside temperature, etc.) are not met, then the message
No value availablewill be shown in the centre display. This does not mean that there is something wrong in
the car's systems.
Related information
• Engine oil (p. 516)
• Engine oil — specifications (p. 567)
• Adverse driving conditions for engine oil (p. 569)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
• Car status (p. 506)
Topping up coolant
The coolant cools the internal combustion engine to the correct operating temperature. Theheat that is transferred from the engine to thecoolant can be used to heat the passenger com-partment.
When topping up the coolant, follow the instruc- tions on the packaging. Never top up with wateronly. The risk of freezing increases with both toolittle and too much coolant concentrate.
WARNING
Coolant can be very hot. If the coolant requires topping up when the engine is atoperating temperature, unscrew the expan-sion tank cap slowly to gently release theoverpressure.
Coolant expansion tank, left-hand drive car.
Screw off the cap in the plastic cover.
Screw off the cap on the expansion tank and top up with coolant. The coolant level must not exceed the yellow MAX mark inside the
expansion tank.
Reinstall the parts in reverse order.
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NOTE
Points to remember when the cover is refit- ted: •The pin in the clip needs to be pressed back fully before the clip is refitted in thecover.
• When the cover is refitted, the pin mustbe pressed in until the end surface islevel with the surface of the clip.
The reversing lamp bulb and the rear fog lamp bulb can be replaced without assistance from aworkshop. Contact a workshop 9
if there is a fault in bulbs
other than the bulbs in the halogen headlamps, the reversing lamp bulb or the rear fog lamp bulb. If a fault occurs in LED 10
lamps, the entire lamp
unit usually must be replaced.
WARNING
The car's electrical system must be in ignition position 0 when replacing bulbs.
IMPORTANT
Never touch the glass part of the bulbs with your fingers. Grease from your fingers isvaporised by the heat, coating the reflectorand then causing damage.
NOTE
If an error message remains after the broken bulb has been replaced then we recommendvisiting an authorised Volvo workshop.
NOTE
Outside lighting such as headlamps and rear lamps may temporarily have condensation onthe inside of the lens. This is normal, all exte-rior lighting is designed to withstand this.Condensation is normally vented out of thelamp housing when the lamp has beenswitched on for a time.
Lamps, front (car with halogen headlamps)
Dipped beam
Main beam
Daytime running lights/position lamps
Indicator
Front fog lamps/cornering lights * (LED 10
)
9An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
10 LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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Lamps, rear
Position lamps (LED)
Position lamps (LED)
Fog lamp
Reversing lamp
Indicator11
Brake light (LED)
Brake light - central, high-level (LED)
Related information
•
Replacing the dipped beam bulb (p. 522)
• Replacing the main beam lamp (p. 523) •
Replacing daytime running light bulb/posi- tion lamp bulb, front (p. 524)
• Replacing the front direction indicator bulb(p. 524)
• Replacing the reversing lamp bulb (p. 525)
• Replacing the rear fog lamp bulb (p. 526)
• Bulb specifications (p. 526)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
Replacing the dipped beam bulb
The dipped beam bulb in halogen headlamps can be replaced by the driver.
Before the bulb can be replaced, the plastic cover over the headlamp must be removed; seethe section "Bulb replacement".
IMPORTANT
Never touch the glass part of the bulbs with your fingers. Grease from your fingers isvaporised by the heat, coating the reflectorand then causing damage.
Left-hand headlamp.
1. Detach the headlamp's rubber cover for the dipped beam bulb.
11Contact a workshop for replacement - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
* Option/accessory.
540
Function
AA
Heated windscreen
* right-hand
side 40
Parking heater
* 20
Control unit for brake system (ABS pump) 40
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Heated windscreen
* right-hand
side Shunt
Supplied when the ignition is switched on: Engine controlmodule; Transmission compo-nents; Electric steering servo;Central electronic module; Con-trol module for brake system 5
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Right-hand headlamp 7.5 Right-hand headlamp, certain variants of LED
C 15
- -
- -
Module for controlling battery engagement 5
Function
AA
Airbags 5
Left-hand headlamp 7.5 Left-hand headlamp, certain variants of LED C 15
Accelerator pedal sensor 5
Transmission control module 15
Engine Control Module (ECM) 5
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- -
- -
- -
Engine control module; Actuator; Throttle unit; EGR valve (diesel);Position sensor for turbo (die-sel); Valve for turbocharger (pet-rol) 20
Solenoids (petrol); Valve; Ther- mostat for engine cooling sys-tem (petrol); EGR cooling pump(diesel); Glow control module(diesel)10
Function
AA
Vacuum regulators; Valve; Valve for output pulse (diesel) 7.5
Control module for spoiler roller cover; Control module for radia-tor roller cover; Relay coils foroutput pulse (diesel) 5
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Lambda-sond, front; Lambda- sond, rear (petrol)
15
Solenoid for engine oil pump; Solenoid clutch A/C; Lambdasond, centre (petrol); Lambdasond, rear (diesel)15
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Engine Control Module (ECM) 20
Ignition coils (petrol); Spark plugs (petrol)
15
Control module for vehicle gas
*B
15*B
Fuel filter heater (diesel) 30
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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H
Handbrake 409, 410Hazard warning flashers 143 Headlamp beam adaptation 141
height adjustment 135
Headlamp control 134
Headlamp levelling of headlamps 135
Headlamp pattern, adjusting 141
Headlamp pattern adjustment 141
head restraint 128
Heated washer nozzles 150
Heater 213 auxiliary heater 215
parking heater 214
Heating seats 203
steering wheel 205
Windows 194
High engine temperature 414 Hill start assist Hill Start Assist (HSA) 412
Hill Start Assist 412 HomeLink ®
162
Home safe light duration 148
Horn 131
I
IAQS (Interior Air Quality System) 185
IC (Inflatable Curtain) 69
Ignition position 385
Immobiliser 260
Indicator symbols 95
Individual drive mode 400
Inflatable curtain 69
Inflatable Curtain 69
Information display 90, 94
Infotainment system (Audio and media) 434
Instrument lighting 135Instrument overview left-hand drive car 86
right-hand drive car 87
Instruments and controls 86, 87
Integrated booster cushion 82 lowering 84
raising 82
IntelliSafe Driver support 28
Interior Air Quality System 185
Interior lighting 145
Interior rearview mirror 155 automatic dimming 155
Intermittent wiping 148
Internet, see Internet-connected car 463Internet-connected car book service and repair 506
system updates 510
iPod ®
, connection 447
ITPMS - Indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System 485, 487, 488, 489
J
Jack 501
Journey statistics 168
Jump starting 388
K
Kerb weight 563
Key 176, 236, 239, 243
Keyboard 49, 53
Keypad in the steering wheel 131
Key tag 236