turn signal VOLVO XC90 2018 Owner´s Manual
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Opening and closing the hood To open the hood, pull the lever in the passen- ger compartment and then turn the handle underthe 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 the catchand lift the hood.
Warning - hood not closedWhen the hood is released, a warningsymbol and graphic will be displayed inthe instrument panel and an audiblesignal will sound. If the vehicle begins
to roll, the audible signal will be repeated severaltimes.
NOTE
If the warning symbol is illuminated or an audible warning signal sounds even thoughthe hood is securely closed, consult a work-shop - an authorized Volvo workshop is rec-ommended.
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 completely.
WARNING
Risk of injury! When closing, make sure that the hood is completely unobstructed and thatno one can be injured.
WARNING
Make sure the hood locks securely after clos- ing. It must audibly lock on both sides.
Hood not completely closed. The illustration is generic - details may vary according to vehicle model.
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Lift the rubber strip by pressing it inward into the engine compartment.
Remove the plastic cover by folding out the catch and lifting the cover upward.
Unscrew the expansion tank cap and fill coolant as needed. The level should be between the MIN and MAX marks on the
expansion tank.
CAUTION
• Mix the coolant with water of acceptable quality. If you are unsure of the quality ofthe water, use a Volvo-recommendedpremixed coolant.
• Make sure the coolant mixture is 50%water and 50% coolant.
• Only use coolants with corrosion protec-tion recommended by Volvo.
• 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. 587)
• Coolant specifications (p. 645)
Replacing bulbs
The bulbs in the halogen headlights can be changed without the help of a workshop. Halogen headlights are not available on all mod- els and markets. Contact a Volvo retailer formore information. LED 13
bulbs must be replaced by a workshop.
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
NOTE
For information on lights not mentioned in this article, contact a Volvo dealer or a certi-fied Volvo service technician.
The headlight bulbs can be replaced without the assistance of a workshop, but before a bulb canbe replaced, the plastic cover over the headlightneeds to be removed. The low beam lights will be accessible when the headlight's round rubber cover has beenremoved. The bulbs of the turn signals, high beam and day- time running lights/parking lights are accessibleonce the rectangular headlight cover has beenremoved.
13 LED (Ligth Emitting Diode)
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592 If you are experiencing problems with any lights other than light bulbs, contact a workshop
14
. If
there is a problem with an LED 13
light, the entire
lamp unit will normally need to be replaced.
WARNING
The vehicle electrical system must be in igni- tion mode 0 when bulbs are replaced.
CAUTION
Never touch the bulb glass with your bare fin- gers. Grease and oils from your fingers vapor-ize in the heat and will leave a deposit on thereflector, which may damage it.
NOTE
If the error message persists after the defec- tive bulb has been replaced, we recommend avisit to an authorized Volvo workshop.
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 traces
of mercury and should therefore always be submitted to a certified Volvo service techni-cian.
Related information
• Location of exterior lights (p. 594)
• Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs (p. 593)
• Removing the rectangular headlight cover(p. 593)
• Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs(p. 595)
• Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs(p. 595)
• Replacing daytime running lights/front park-ing light bulbs (p. 596) •
Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 597)
• Bulb specifications (p. 597)
14
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
13 LED (Ligth Emitting Diode)
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Removing the plastic cover toreplace bulbsThe headlight bulbs can be replaced without the assistance of a workshop, but before a bulb canbe replaced, the plastic cover over the headlightneeds to be removed.
Lift the rubber strip by pressing it inward into the engine compartment.
Release the pins in the plastic cover's four clips by pressing them down with a screw-driver or similar object and remove the cover-ing. Put the cover back in place in the reverse order.
Related information
•
Replacing bulbs (p. 591)
• Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs(p. 595)
• Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs(p. 595)
• Replacing daytime running lights/front park-ing light bulbs (p. 596)
• Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 597)
• Bulb specifications (p. 597)
Removing the rectangular headlightcover
Most of the bulbs in the headlight housing can be accessed when the rectangular cover isremoved.
Before the rectangular cover can be removed, the plastic covering over the headlight must beremoved.
Left headlight.
1. Undo the four screws of the cover using a Torx tool, dimension T20 (1). Do not undo these completely; 3–4 turns is enough.
Push the cover to the side.
3. Remove the cover. Put the cover back in place in the reverse order.
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Related information
• Replacing bulbs (p. 591)
• Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs (p. 595)
• Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs(p. 595)
• Replacing daytime running lights/front park-ing light bulbs (p. 596)
• Replacing front turn signal bulbs (p. 597)
• Bulb specifications (p. 597)
Location of exterior lights
The vehicle's exterior lighting consists of several different bulbs. LED 15
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 15
)
Rear bulbs
Brake light (LED 15
)
Parking light (LED)
Backup light 16
Parking light (LED)
Turn signal (LED)
Fog light (LED)
Brake light
‒ central, high-mounted (LED)
Related information
• Replacing bulbs (p. 591)
• Bulb specifications (p. 597)
• Lighting panel and controls (p. 154)
15
LED (Light Emmitting Diod)
16 Contact a workshop for replacement ‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
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Replacing front turn signal bulbs The turn signal bulbs in the halogen headlights can be changed without the help of a workshop.
Before the lamp can be replaced, the rectangular headlight cover must be removed.
Left headlight.
1. Press the retaining catches together and pullthe bulb holder straight out.
2. The bulb holder and bulb must be replaced as one unit.
3. Position the bulb holder in the socket and push it into place.
Related information
• Location of exterior lights (p. 594)
• Removing the plastic cover to replace bulbs (p. 593) •
Removing the rectangular headlight cover(p. 593)
• Bulb specifications (p. 597)
Bulb specifications The following specifications apply to the bulbs in the halogen headlights. If you are experiencing problems with any other lights, contact a workshop 17
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FunctionWAType
Low beams 55 H11
High beams 65 H9
Front turn signal 24 PY24WDaytime running light/ parking light, front 21/5 W21/5W
A
Watt
Related information
• Location of exterior lights (p. 594)
• Replacing bulbs (p. 591)
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INDEX
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IntelliSafe
driver support 28
Interior Air Quality System 210
Intermittent wiping 180
Internet, see Internet-connected vehicle 507
Internet-connected vehicle 507 book service and repair 580
No connection or poor connection 512
send car data 582
system updates 579
iPod ®, connecting 492
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors 74
J
Jack 543
Jump-start 447
K
Key 237
Keyboard 128, 131 change language 131
Keylesslocking/unlocking 252
settings 254
touch-sensitive surfaces 251
Key tag 237
L
Labels location of 636
Laminated glass 170 Lamps changing 591
location 594
specifications 597
Trailer 452
Lane Keeping Aid operation 365
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) 362, 364, 365, 367, 369
Language 134
Leather upholstery, cleaning instructions 618
Leveling control 432 settings 435
License agreement 98, 517
Lifting tools 543
Light bulbs, specifications 597
Light control 154, 167Lighting Active Bending Lights 161
approach lighting 164
automatic high beam 159automatic lighting controls, passenger
compartment 165
brake lights 163
controls 154, 165, 167
cornering illumination 162
daytime running lights 156
display lighting 167
emergency brake lights 163
front fog lights 161
Hazard warning flashers 164
high beams 158, 159
home safe lighting 164
in passenger compartment 165, 167
instrument illumination 167
instrument lighting 167
light bulbs, specifications 597
light locations 594
low beams 157
position lights 156
rear fog light 162
settings 155
Turn signals 160
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656Lighting, replacing bulbs 591
daytime running lights/front parking
lights 596
front turn signals 597
high beams 595
low beams 595
remove plastic cover 593
removing rectangular cover 593
Limp home 417 Load anchoring eyelets cargo compartment 567
Load anchoring hooks 566
Load carriers 566
Load index 532Loading general 564
load anchoring eyelets 567
long load 565
Lock indication 236 setting 237
Locking/unlocking Tailgate 241, 254
Locking wheel bolts 543 Locks Locking 239
unlocking 239
Low battery charge level
start battery 447
Low beams 157
Lower the rear end 565
Low oil level 588
Low-speed driving 435 activate with function button 436
M
Maintenance 576
corrosion protection 626
Max. axle weight 641
Max. roof load 641
Media player 485, 486, 487 compatible file formats 514, 515
voice control 150
Messages and symbols Adaptive Cruise Control 307
Collision warner with auto-brake 344
Messages in BLIS 350
Messages in display 106, 142 handling 107, 143
saved 109, 144
Mileage 89
Misting condensation in headlights 620, 623
Mood lighting 166, 167
N
Net cargo compartment 571
O
Occupant safety 43
Occupant weight sensor 56
Octane rating 443
Oil, see also Engine oil 644
On-board diagnostics 576
On-board Diagnostic socket 36
Option/accessory 21
Outside temperature gauge 94
Overheating 446, 449
Owner's information 16
OWNER'S MANUAL 21
environmental labeling 23
in cellular phone 20
in the center display 17, 18
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tire sealing 550
Tread depth 549
tread wear indicator 531
winter tires 549
Tire sealing system 551
Tire tread 531
Tools 542Top tether anchors (child restraint sys- tems) 72
Total airing function 237, 255
Towbar 448 removable, attaching, installing, mount-
ing 448
removable, removing, detaching 448
Towing 453
Towing capacity and towball load 642
Towing eyelet 454
TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring System 537
Traction control 272
Traffic information 471
Trailer 451 driving with a trailer 449
Lamps 452
swaying 451
Trailer Stability Assist 451 trailer 451
Trailer stabilizer 272 Trailer towingtrailer hitch 448
Transmission 417 automatic 418
Transmission fluid grade 645
Travel Link 480 Fuel 483
Notifications 482
Sports 484
weather 481
Tread depth 531, 549
Tread wear indicator 531
Trip computer 89, 91
Trip odometer 89
Trip odometer resetting 92
Trip statistics 92 Troubleshooting Adaptive Cruise Control 305
Troubleshooting the camera sensor 330
TSA - Trailer Stability Assist 272, 451
Tunnel detection 157
Turn off engine 406
Turn signals 160Type approval radar system 328
U
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 534
Units 134
Unknown vehicle component 268Unlockingsettings 240
with key blade 249
USB socket for connecting media 492
V
Vehicle care 620, 621, 623, 624, 625, 626
leather upholstery 618
Vehicle Event Data 33 Vehicle functions in the center display 124
Vehicle key bat. low 242 Vehicle modem connecting vehicle to Internet 510
settings 511
Vehicle recovery 455