high beam VOLVO V90 CROSS COUNTRY 2021 User Guide
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DRIVER SUPPORT
* Option/accessory.
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Camera The camera is used by several driver support systems to e.g. detect lane marker lines orroad signs.
Location of the camera
The camera is used by the following functions:
Adaptive Cruise Control
*
Pilot Assist
*
Lane Keeping Aid
*
Steering assistance at risk of collision
City Safety
Driver Alert Control
*
Road Sign Information
*
Active high beams
*
Park Assist
*
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 278)
Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 390)
Recommended camera and radar sensor maintenance (p. 393)
Camera/radar sensor limitations The camera and radar sensor used by several of the driver support functions has certainlimitations, which also affect the functionsusing the camera and radar sensor. The drivershould be aware of the following limitations:
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Replacing bulbs
Bulb types vary depending on model and equipment level. If a light bulb 14
breaks, it can
be replaced by following the procedure shown in the Owner's Manual. If you are experiencing problems with any lights other than light bulbs, contact a work- shop 15
.
If there is a problem with an LED 16
light, the
entire lamp unit will normally need to be replaced.
NOTE
For information on lights not mentioned in the Owner's Manual, contact a Volvoretailer or an authorized Volvo workshop.
WARNING
The vehicle electrical system must be in ignition mode 0 when bulbs are replaced.
CAUTION
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fingers. Grease and oils from your fingersvaporize in the heat and will leave adeposit on the reflector, which may dam-age it.
NOTE
If the error message persists after the defective bulb has been replaced, we rec-ommend a visit to an authorized Volvoworkshop.
NOTE
Exterior lighting such as headlights and taillights may develop temporary conden-sation on the inside of the lens. This is nor-mal. All exterior lighting is designed toresist this. Condensation is normally ven-ted out of the lamp housing once the lighthas been lit for some period of time.
NOTE
Bulbs for Active Bending Lights * contain
traces of mercury and should therefore always be deposited at an authorized Volvoworkshop.
Related information
Location of exterior lights (p. 624)
Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs (p. 624)
Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs(p. 625)
Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs(p. 626)
Replacing daytime running lights/frontparking light bulbs (p. 626)
Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 627)
Bulb specifications (p. 628)
14
Some vehicles do not have any light bulbs.
15 An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
16 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 abulb can be replaced, the plastic cover overthe headlight needs to be removed.
–Release the pins in the plastic cover's four clips by pressing them down with ascrewdriver or similar object and removethe covering.
NOTE
To bear in mind when refitting the cover- ing:
The pin in the clip must be pressedback completely before the clip is rein-stalled in the covering.
When the covering is reinstalled, thepin must be pressed in until the endsurface is level with the surface of theclip.
Related information
Replacing bulbs (p. 623)
Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs (p. 625)
Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs(p. 626)
Replacing daytime running lights/frontparking light bulbs (p. 626)
Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 627)
Bulb specifications (p. 628)
Location of exterior lights The vehicle's exterior lighting consists of sev- eral different bulbs. LED 17
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)
17 LED (Light Emmitting Diode)
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Rear bulbs
Parking light (LED)
Backup light (LED)
Parking light (LED)
Fog light (LED)
Turn signal (LED)
Brake light (LED)
Brake light ‒ central, high-mounted (LED)
Related information
Replacing bulbs (p. 623)
Bulb specifications (p. 628)
Lighting control and panel (p. 156)
Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs The low beam bulbs in the halogen head- lights can be changed without the help of aworkshop.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic covering over the headlight must be removed.
CAUTION
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fingers. Grease and oils from your fingersvaporize in the heat and will leave adeposit on the reflector, which may dam-age it.
Left headlight.
1. Remove the 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 rubber cover back in place.
Related information
Location of exterior lights (p. 624)
Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs (p. 624)
Bulb specifications (p. 628)
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Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs The high beam bulbs in the halogen head- lights can be changed without the help of aworkshop.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic covering over the headlight must be removed.
CAUTION
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fingers. Grease and oils from your fingersvaporize in the heat and will leave adeposit on the reflector, which may dam-age it.
Left headlight.
1. Remove the high beam rubber cover fromthe headlight housing. 2. Remove the bulb by turning the bulb
holder upward and then pulling it straight out.
3. Carefully pry the plastic sleeve by the con- nector's locking lug to release it.
4. Remove the connector from the bulb.
5. Replace the bulb.
6. Position the bulb in the socket and turn it downward.
7. Put the rubber cover back in place.
Related information
Location of exterior lights (p. 624)
Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs (p. 624)
Bulb specifications (p. 628)
Replacing daytime running lights/ front parking light bulbs
The daytime running light/parking light bulbs in the halogen headlights can be changedwithout the help of a workshop.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic covering over the headlight must be removed.
NOTE
Daytime running lights/parking lights are easier to reach if the high beam headlightbulbs are removed. The high beam head-lights are mounted above and to the side ofthe daytime running lights/parking lights.Remove the high beam headlight bulb byturning the bulb holder upward and thenpulling it straight out.
CAUTION
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fingers. Grease and oils from your fingersvaporize in the heat and will leave adeposit on the reflector, which may dam-age it.
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Left headlight.
1. Remove the daytime running light/parkinglight rubber cover from the headlight housing.
2. Pull the daytime running light/parking light bulb holder straight out.
3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.
4. Replace the bulb.
5. Position the bulb holder in the socket and push it into place.
6. If the high beam bulb holder has come loose, position it in the socket and turn downward.
7. Put the rubber cover back in place.
Related information
Location of exterior lights (p. 624)
Removing the plastic cover to replacebulbs (p. 624)
Bulb specifications (p. 628)
Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs(p. 626)
Replacing front turn signal bulbs
The turn signal bulbs in the halogen head- lights can be changed without the help of aworkshop.
Before the bulbs can be replaced, the plastic covering over the headlight must be removed.
Left headlight.
1. Remove the turn signal rubber cover from the headlight housing.
2. Press the retaining catches together and pull the bulb holder straight out.
3. The bulb holder and bulb must be replaced as one unit.
4. Position the bulb holder in the socket and push it into place.
5. Put the rubber cover back in place.
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Related information
Location of exterior lights (p. 624)
Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs (p. 624)
Bulb specifications (p. 628)
Bulb specifications
Specifications for replaceable light bulbs. If you are experiencing problems with any lights other than light bulbs, contact a work- shop 18
. If there is a problem with an LED 19
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
A
Watt
Related information
Location of exterior lights (p. 624)
Replacing bulbs (p. 623)
Cleaning the interior
Use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly andtreat stains immediately. It is important tovacuum before using a cleaning agent.
CAUTION
Some colored clothing (for example, dark jeans and suede garments) maystain the upholstery. If this occurs, it isimportant to clean and treat theseparts of the upholstery as soon as pos-sible.
Never use strong solvents such aswasher fluid, gasoline, mineral spirit orconcentrated alcohol to clean the inte-rior as this can damage the upholsteryas well as other interior materials.
Never spray cleaning agent directlyonto components that have electricalbuttons and controls. Wipe insteadwith a damp cloth with cleaning agent.
Sharp objects and Velcro can damagethe car's textile upholstery.
Only use cleaning agent on the type ofmaterial it is intended for.
18
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
19 LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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INDEX
664Auto-hold brakes 409
activating/deactivating 410
after collision 411
driver support 278
Automatic car wash 637 Automatic engine stop auto-stop 425
Automatic high beam 161
Automatic locking 268
Automatic relocking 249, 263
Automatic transmission 412, 413 kickdown 418
oil 658
Trailer 446
B
Backrestfront seat, adjusting 190, 191, 194, 195 , 196, 197
rear seat, folding 200
Battery jump-start 444
Maintenance 600
recycling 604
starter battery 600
support 602
symbols on the battery 604
Blind Spot Information 352
BLIS 352 activating/deactivating 353
limitations 354
Symbols and messages 355
Blower adjusting 228, 229
air distribution 213
air vents 214
Bluetooth connect 489
connecting vehicle to Internet 515
phone 499
settings 507
Book service and repair 587
Booster cushions 74 Brake assist after collision 411
Brake fluid grade 659
Brake functions 403
Brakes 403 anti-lock brakes, ABS 403
auto-brake with Pilot Assist 323auto-braking with Adaptive Cruise
Control 323automatic when stationary 409
Brake Assist System, BAS 404
brake lights 165
brake system 403
emergency brake lights 165
Maintenance 405
on salted roads 405
on wet roads 405
parking brake 406
brake system fluid 659
C
Camera sensorsee Camera 390
Camera unit 390 limitations 390
maintenance and cleaning 393
Symbols and messages 395
Capacity weight 561, 655 Care Key restricted remote key 256
settings 257
Cargo compartment 569 attachment points 572
cargo net 577
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INDEX
668Fluids and oils 597, 658, 659 Fog lights
front 163
rear 164
Four-C 429 Front seat blower 228
climate 218
heating 220, 221
temperature 230
ventilation 223
Front seat manual 190
Front seats, power 191 adjusting passenger seat from driv-
er's seat 199
adjusting seat 191
lumbar support 197
massage 194, 195, 196
multifunction control 194, 195, 196, 197
side bolsters 197
store position 192, 193
FSC, environmental labeling 23
Fuel 439 Travel Link service 481
Fuel filling 438
Fuel gauge 93
Fuel requirements 439, 440
Fuel tank volume 659
Fuse box 605
Fuses 605 below the glove compartment 612
in engine compartment 607
in the cargo compartment 618
replacing 605
G
Gasoline grade 439 Gaugefuel gauge 93
Gear selector positions automatic transmission 413
Glass, laminated/reinforced 172
Glove compartment 568 Gracenote ® 487
Grocery bag holders 571
Gross vehicle weight 655
H
Handbrake 406
Hand wash 636
Hard disk space 522
Hazard warning flashers 165
HDC 433
HD radio 471
Head restraint 201
Head-up display 146 activating/deactivating 147
cleaning 630
Distance Alert 358
replacing windshield 592
settings 148
store position 148, 192, 193
Heated washer nozzles 183 Heating Seats 220, 221
steering wheel 223, 224
windows 227
high beams 160, 161
High engine temperature 442
Hill Descent Control 433, 434 activate with function button 434
Hill Start Assist 411 Hill Start Assist (HSA) 411
Hoisting the vehicle 589 HomeLink ® 454
programming 455
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INDEX
670Keyless
locking/unlocking 263
settings 264
touch-sensitive surfaces 262
Key tag 246
L
Labels location 650
Laminated glass 172 Lamps changing 623
location 624
specifications 628
Trailer 449
Lane Keeping Aid 324 activating/deactivating 326
display 330
limitations 327
see Lane Keeping Aid 324
select assistance option 327
Symbols and messages 328
Language 136
Large Animal Detection (LAD) 335
Launch function 418
Leather upholstery, cleaning instruc-
tions 632
Leveling control 429 settings 432
License agreement 102, 523
Lifting tools 551Light bulbs changing 623
specifications 628
Light control 156, 168 Lighting Active Bending Lights 162
approach lighting 166
automatic high beam 161
brake lights 165
control, instrument, display 168
controls 156, 166
cornering illumination 163
daytime running lights 158
emergency brake lights 165
front fog lights 163
Hazard warning flashers 165
high beams 160, 161
home safe lighting 166
in passenger compartment 166
light locations 624
low beams 159
position lights 158
rear fog light 164settings 157
Turn signals 162
Lighting, replacing bulbs 623 daytime running lights/front parking
lights 626
front turn signals 627
high beams 626
light bulbs, specifications 628
low beams 625
remove plastic cover 624
Limp home 412 Load anchoring eyelets cargo compartment 572
Load anchoring hooks 571
Load carriers 571
Load index 538Loading general 570
load anchoring eyelets 572
long load 570
Lock indication 244 setting 246
Locking/unlocking Tailgate 251, 264
Locking wheel bolts 551 Locks locking/unlocking 249