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LOADING AND STORAGE
* Option/accessory.
222 3. Insert the other upper hook into the ceiling
mounting point on the opposite side. It is spring-loaded to make mounting easier. Press each of the hooks as far forward into the respective mounting points as possible.
Rear mounting
4.Rear mounting : with the upper hooks
inserted into the rear ceiling mounting points, hook the lower straps through the loadanchoring eyelets on the floor of the cargocompartment as show in the illustration.
Front mounting
Front mounting : with the upper hooks
inserted into the front ceiling mounting points, hook the lower straps through theeyelets on the front seat rails as shown in theillustration. Attaching the net is easier if thefront seat backrests are upright and the seatsare moved slightly forward. Adjust the front seats so that they only touch the net but do not apply pressure to it.
CAUTION
Pressure from the front seats against the cargo net could damage the net and/or itsbrackets.
5. Pull the lower straps taut.
Removing and storing
1. Reduce tension on the net by pressing the button on the lower straps' respective locks and allow some slack on both sides.
2. Press in the catches and release both of the straps' hooks.
3. Remove the upper hooks from the ceiling mounting points.
4. Press the red button on the upper rod to allow it to fold.
5. Fold and roll up the net. Store the net under the cargo compartment floor.
Related information
• Cargo compartment cover
* (p. 225)
• Load anchoring eyelets (p. 224)
• Steel cargo grid
* (p. 223)
• Loading (p. 216)

LOADING AND STORAGE
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* Option/accessory.223
Steel cargo grid *
Your vehicle can be equipped with a steel grid that helps prevent objects in the cargo compart-ment from moving forward into the passengerarea.
The steel grid is made up of the grid itself and two separate mounting brackets. Each of the brackets has a screw cover and there are two plastic sleeves for the grid.
WARNING
• No one should ever be allowed to remain in the cargo compartment when the vehi-cle is moving.
• The steel grid may only be used in therear position described in this article. Theceiling attachment points above the front seats are
not intended to anchor the
steel grid.
• The third row of seats (7-seat models
*
only): these seats must be folded down when the steel grid is mounted in thevehicle.
• After being mounted, be sure that thesteel grid is securely anchored in place.
Mounting1. Fold down the rear seats (second row of
seats in 7-seat models) and lift in the steelgrid through one of the rear doors or the tail-gate. The curved (convex) side of the gridshould face toward the cargo compartmentand the hooks on each side of the gridshould face upward. The mounting bracketsand plastic sleeves are not needed in thisstep.
2. Press one of the grid's hooks into the largerpart of the opening in the ceiling attachment point (1) as shown in the illustration.
3. Grasp the grid near the hook and move it toward the smaller opening (2).
> This secures the hook in the attachmentpoint.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the hook on the opposite side of the grid.
5. Attach the mounting bracket's hook through the cargo anchoring eyelet near the floor of the cargo compartment and insert the threa-ded section of the bracket through the grid'slower attachment hole (1).
6. Slide the plastic sleeve onto the threaded section of the of the mounting bracket withthe sleeve's flange turned upward and pressit down through the hole. Screw the screwcover into place until its underside is approx.0.2 in. (5 mm) from the grid (2).
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the opposite side.
8. Center the grid and tighten both mounting brackets alternately until the grid is held securely in place.
RemovingPerform the steps above in reverse order. The hooks can be removed before the plastic sleeves are removed from the holes in the grid.

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230
12-volt socket in the tunnel console
12-volt socket in the tunnel console for the front seats
12-volt socket in the tunnel console for the second row of seats
The electrical sockets can be used for 12-volt devices such as monitors, MP3 players and cellphones. For the sockets to provide electrical cur- rent, the ignition must be in at least mode
I.
WARNING
Always keep the sockets covered when not in use.
NOTE
Options and accessories such as monitors, MP3 players and cell phones that are con-nected to the 12-volt sockets may be acti-vated by the climate system even if the igni-tion is completely switched off or when thevehicle is locked if preconditioning is startedby a timer. For this reason, disconnect these devices from the sockets when they are not in use tohelp avoid battery drain.
CAUTION
Max. current provided is 10 A (120 W) if one socket is used at a time. If both of the sock-ets in the tunnel console are used at thesame time, the max. current provided persocket is 7.5 A (90 W) If a tire sealing system's compressor is being used, no other device should be connected toany of the other sockets while the compres-sor is operating.
12-volt socket in the cargo area
12-volt socket in the cargo area
Fold down the cover to access the socket. Max. current provided is 10 A (120 W).
NOTE
The 12-volt socket in the cargo area provides electrical current even when the ignition isswitched off. Using the socket while theengine is not running will drain the battery.
Related information
• Passenger compartment storage spaces (p. 218)
• Ignition modes (p. 389)

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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
* Option/accessory.
522
Positions
• Fuses 13–17 and 21–36 are called "Micro".
• Fuses 1–12, 18–20 and 37 are called "MCase" and should only be replaced by atrained and qualified Volvo service technician.
Function
A
Heated rear window 30
Power rear seat (driver side)A
20A
Pneumatic suspension
* compres-
sor 40
Rear electric heater (passenger side)
30
120-volt socket between the rear seats
A 30
A
Rear electric heater (driver side) 30
Power rear seat (passenger side)
A
20A
– –
Power tailgate
* 25
Power front seat (passenger side)
*
module 20
Trailer hitch
* control module 40
Function
A
Seat belt tensioner module (pas- senger side)40
Internal relay windings 5
– –
Foot movement detection module for opening the power tailgate
*5
– –
Module for electrically folding third row seats
* 20
Trailer hitch
* control module 25
Power front seat (driver seat
*
module 20
Seat belt tensioner module (driver side)
40
Parking camera
* 5
– –
– –
Ionic air cleanerA
5A
Feed when ignition is switched on. 10
Function
A
Airbag and seat belt tensioner modules 5
Cooler; heated/cooled cup holder (rear)
A 10
A
Heated rear seat (driver side)
*15
– –
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)
*5
– –
Seat belt tensioner modules 5
Emission system actuator 5
– –
– –
Heated rear seat (passenger side)
* 15
– –
A
XC90 Excellence.
Related information
• Replacing fuses (p. 510)
• Fuses (p. 509)

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SPECIFICATIONS
556
DimensionIn.
(mm)
H Track, front (mod- els without pneu- matic suspension) 65.9 (1673)
G
65.6 (1665) H
Track, front (mod-els with pneumaticsuspension) 66.0 (1676)
G
65.7 (1668) H
I Track, rear (models without pneumaticsuspension) 65.8 (1675)
G
66.1 (1667) H
Track, rear (modelswith pneumaticsuspension) 66.1 (1679)
G
65.8 (1671) H
J Load width, floor 46.9 (1192)
K Width 75.7 (1923)I
76.0 (1931) J
77.1 (1958) KDimension
In.
(mm)
L Width incl. door mirrors (folded out) 84.3 (2140)
M Width incl. door mirrors (folded in) 79.1 (2008)
A
Varies slightly depending on tire size, chassis options, etc.
B Not 4-seat models
C From the second row of seats *.
D 7-seat model
E 5-seat model
F 4-seat models
G Models with 20, 21 and 22 in. wheels.
H Models with 18 and 19 in. wheels.
I Chassis width.
J Width on models with 18 and 19 in. wheels.
K Width on models with 20, 21 and 22 in. wheels.
Related information
• Weights (p. 557)

INDEX
571
Options 26
Outside temperature sensor 118
Overhead courtesy lighting 151
Overheating, engine 375Owner's information
mobile applications 25
Owner's manual 21
Ownership, changing 118
Oxygen sensors, heated 381
P
Paint, touching up 547, 548
Park assist 344, 345, 346, 347
Park Assist Camera 348, 350, 352, 353 settings 348, 352
Park Assist Pilot 354, 355, 358, 360Parking brake electric, applying/releasing 369, 371
Parking light bulb, replacing 529Passenger compartment fuses 516
Passive Entry system location of antennas 244
Permissible axle weight 557
Phone phone book 443
receiving calls 441
text messages 444, 445
Pilot Assist 285, 291, 294, 297, 298, 300, 301
Plug-in hybrid general information 16
Polishing 549 Power front seat memory function 168
Power mirrors 106 defroster 204
Power steering adjustable 258
Power tailgate 248
Power windows 111
Preconditioning 187, 189 starting/stopping 192
symbols and messages 193
timer 190
Preconditioning, retaining climate comfort 189
Pregnancy, using seat belts during 62
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING 382R
Radar driver support systems 304, 308
Radar sensor limitations 305
Radio RBDS 424
settings 424 SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio 429, 430, 432
Radio functions HD digital radio 426, 427, 428, 429
Rain sensor 161
Rear Collision Warning 324
Rear fog lights 149
Rear park assist 344, 345, 346, 347
Rear seat head restraints 173
Rear seats 173 accessing the third row 178
adjusting backrest tilt 175
center head restraint 173
folding 176, 178
moving forward/rearward 175
Rearview mirror compass 141, 142
Rear window defroster 204
Recalls 62