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FunctionAmpere
Left-side headlight, some
models with LEDA15
Right-side headlight, some
models with LEDA15
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Heated windshield*, left sideShunt
Heated windshield*, left side40
Headlight washers*25
Windshield washer25
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Horn20
Alarm siren*5
Brake system control module(valves, parking brake)40
Wipers30
Rear window washer25
Heated windshield*, right side40
Parking heater*20
FunctionAmpere
Brake system control module(ABS pump)40
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Heated windshield*, right sideShunt
Fed when ignition is on:Engine control module; trans-mission components, electricalpower steering, central electri-cal module
5
Exterior vehicle sound (certainmarkets)5
Right-side headlight7.5
Right-side headlight, some
models with LEDA15
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Airbags5
Left-side headlight7.5
Left-side headlight, some
models with LEDA15
FunctionAmpere
Accelerator pedal sensor 5
Transmission control module;gear selector control module15
Engine control module5
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Engine control module; actua-tor; throttle unit; turbo-chargervalve
20
Solenoids; valve; engine cool-ing system thermostat10
Vacuum regulators; valve 7.5
Spoiler shutter control module;radiator shutter control mod-ule
5
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Heated oxygen sensor, front;heated oxygen sensor, rear15
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FunctionAmpere
Oil pump solenoid; A/C mag-netic coupling; heated oxygensensor (center)
15
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Engine control module20
Ignition coils; spark plugs 15
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Transmission oil pump controlmodule30
Vacuum pump control module 40
Transmission actuator25
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ALED (Light Emitting Diode)
Related information
Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 630)
Replacing fuses (p. 631)
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Fuse pliers are provided on the inside of the fusebox cover to assist in removing and insertingfuses.
There are also spaces for several extra fuses inthe distribution box in the engine compart-ment.
Positions
Fuses 1, 3-21, 23-36, 39-53 and 55-59 are"Micro" fuses.
Fuses 2-22, 37-38 and 54 are "MCase"fuses and should only be replaced by a work-
shop17.
FunctionAmpere
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Movement sensor*5
Media player5
Instrument panel5
Center console buttons5
Sun sensor5
FunctionAmpere
Sensus control module20
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Steering wheel module5
Module for start knob andparking brake controls5
Heated steering wheel* mod-ule15
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Climate system control mod-ule10
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Data link connector OBD-II 10
Center display5
Climate system blower module(front)40
FunctionAmpere
USB HUB5
Instrument lighting; Interiorlighting; Rearview mirror auto-dim function*; Rain and lightsensors*; Rear tunnel consolekeypad, rear seat*; Power frontseats*; Rear door control pan-els; Climate system blowermodule left/right
7.5
Control module for driver sup-port functions5
Panoramic roof with sun cur-tain*20
Head-up display*5
Passenger compartment light-ing5
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Ceiling console display (seatbelt reminder/front passengerside airbag indicator)
5
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Humidity sensor5
17An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
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FunctionAmpere
Door module in right-side reardoor20
Fuses in the trunk/cargo com-partment10
Control module for Internet-connected vehicle; Controlmodule for Volvo On Call
5
Door module in left-side reardoor20
Audio control module (ampli-fier) (certain models only)40
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Multi-band antenna module 5
Front seat massage function*5
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Rear window wiper15
Fuel pump control module 15
Relay windings for distributionbox in engine compartment;Relay windings for transmis-sion oil pump
5
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FunctionAmpere
Driver's seat heating15
Front passenger's seat heat-ing15
Coolant pump10
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Power driver's seat*20
Active chassis control module*20
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Sensus control module10
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Power front passenger seat*20
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TV* (certain markets only)5
Primary fuse for fuses 9, 53and 5815
Related information
Fuses and fuseboxes (p. 630)
Replacing fuses (p. 631)
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The fuse box is located on the right-hand side.
Fuse pliers are provided on the inside of the fusebox cover to assist in removing and insertingfuses.
There are also spaces for several extra fuses inthe distribution box in the engine compart-ment.
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Positions
Fuses 13-17 and 21-36 are "Micro" fuses.
Fuses 1-12, 18-20 and 37 are "MCase"fuses and should only be replaced by a work-
shop18.
FunctionAmpere
Heated rear window30
Central electrical module 40
Pneumatic suspension* com-pressor40
Lock motor for rear seat back-rest, right side15
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Lock motor for rear seat back-rest, left side
Door module right side, rear 20
Control module for reductionof nitrous oxides (diesel)30
Power tailgate*25
Door module right side, front 20
Towbar* control module40
FunctionAmpere
Seat belt tensioner module(right side)40
Internal relay windings5
Door module left side, rear 20
Foot movement detectionmodule for opening the powertailgate*
5
USB hub/accessory port –
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Towbar* control module25
Accessory module40
Door module left side, front 20
Seat belt tensioner module(left side)40
Park Assist Camera*5
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FunctionAmpere
Feed when ignition is on 10
Control module for airbagsand seat belt tensioners5
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Heated rear seat (left side)*15
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Blind Spot Information(BLIS)*; Exterior reverse signalcontrol module
5
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Modules for seat belt tension-ers5
Emissions system actuator(gasoline, certain engine vari-ants)
5
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Heated rear seat (right side)*15
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18An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
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Wash using a sponge, car washing detergentand plenty of lukewarm water.
Clean the wiper blades with lukewarm soapsolution or car washing detergent.
Dry the vehicle using a clean, soft chamois ora squeegee. Try not to let drops of water dryin strong sunlight. This could cause waterdrying stains that may need to be polishedout.
In areas with heavy industrial emissions,more frequent washing of the vehicle's exte-rior is recommended.
Tar spots from asphalt may remain even afterwashing. Use a tar remover to remove thesespots after washing the vehicle.
WARNING
Always entrust engine washing to a workshop.If the engine is hot, there is a risk of fire.
CAUTION
Dirty headlights do not work as well. Cleanthem regularly, e.g. when refueling.
Do not use corrosive cleaners. Use water anda non-abrasive sponge.
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.
CAUTION
Make sure that the panoramic roof* andsun shade are closed before washing thevehicle.
Never use abrasive polishing agents onthe panoramic roof.
Never use wax on the rubber sealsaround the panoramic roof.
CAUTION
Remember to remove dirt from the drainholes in the doors and sills after washing thevehicle.
Related information
Cleaning the exterior (p. 648)
Polishing and waxing (p. 649)
Automatic car washes (p. 651)
High-pressure washing (p. 652)
Cleaning the wiper blades (p. 652)
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trimcomponents (p. 653)
Cleaning rims (p. 654)
Corrosion protection (p. 654)
Settings for automatically activating the park-ing brake (p. 440)
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Automatic car washes
The vehicle should be washed as soon as itbecomes dirty. This makes the vehicle easier toclean because dirt does not attach as strongly. Italso reduces the risk of scratches and keeps thevehicle looking new.
An automatic car wash is a fast and easy way tokeep your vehicle clean, but it does not reach allareas of the vehicle. For best results, Volvo rec-ommends hand washing your vehicle or supple-menting automatic car washes with a hand wash.
NOTE
Volvo recommends not washing the vehicle inan automatic car wash during the first fewmonths; the paintwork on new vehicles takessome time to fully harden.
CAUTION
Before driving the vehicle into a car wash,deactivate the Automatic Braking when Sta-tionary and Automatic Parking Brake Applica-tion functions. If the functions are not deacti-vated, the brake system will seize when thevehicle is stationary and the vehicle will not beable to roll.
CAUTION
For automatic car washes in which the vehicleis pulled forward on rolling wheels:
1.Before washing the vehicle, make surethat the automatic rain sensor is deacti-vated. If it is not deactivated and inadver-tently starts, the wiper arms could bedamaged.
2. To help prevent damage from the auto-matic car wash machinery, make surethat the door mirrors are folded in, anten-nas retracted or removed, and any auxili-ary lights secured.
3. Drive into the automatic car wash.
4. Turn off the "Automatic Braking when
Stationary" function using the buttonin the tunnel console.
5.Turn off the "Automatic Parking BrakeApplication" function in the center dis-play's Top view.
6. Turn off the engine by turning the startknob in the tunnel console clockwise.Hold the knob in position for at least2 seconds.
The vehicle is now ready for the automatic carwash.
CAUTION
The system will automatically change to Pmode if the above steps are not followed. In Pmode, the wheels are locked, which theyshould not be when the vehicle is beingwashed in a car wash.
Related information
Cleaning the exterior (p. 648)
Polishing and waxing (p. 649)
Hand washing (p. 649)
High-pressure washing (p. 652)
Cleaning the wiper blades (p. 652)
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trimcomponents (p. 653)
Cleaning rims (p. 654)
Corrosion protection (p. 654)