2017 Volvo S90 Owner's Manual

2017 Volvo S90 owners manual
Year:
2017
Make:
Volvo
Model:
S90
Rating:
(7)

Online manual

Size:
15.11 MB

Table of Contents

Maps
16
Mobile apps
17
Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos
17
Contact
17
17
FSC®
18
Support
18
Accident prevention
18
Protection
18
19
Head-up-display
20
Instrument panel
20
Center display
20
Voice control system
21
22
23
24
The vehicle's center display
25
Mobile app
25
Volvo Cars' support site
25
Printed owner's information
25
Changing the language used in the vehicle's center display
25
26
Accessory installation
26
27
Using the Volvo IDapp
29
Using the Volvo On Call (VOC) app
29
Registering your Volvo IDto the vehicle
29
Advantages of having a Volvo ID
29
30
Turning off or changing the volume of center display sounds
32
Changing the screen's appearance (theme)
32
Entering text using the keyboard
33
Changing keyboard languages
35
Entering characters
36
Erasing/changing handwritten characters
37
New lines
37
Different types of buttons
38
Button modes
38
Expanding/minimizing a sub-view
41
Opening/closing a sub-view in full-screen mode
42
Going to Top view from an app
43
Climate view
43
App view
43
Function view
43
45
Basic apps
46
47
Using the center display's touchscreen functionality
47
Turning off and reactivating the center display
49
Returning to Home view
49
Moving apps and vehicle function buttons
49
Scrolling in lists, articles or views
49
Using center display controls
50
51
On-board owner's manual
51
Printed owner's information
51
Illustrations
51
Options and accessories
51
Footnotes
51
Risk of injury
51
Risk of damage to the vehicle
52
Procedures
52
Position lists
52
Bullet lists
52
Illustrations
52
Related information
52
Continues on next page
53
Continuation from previous page
53
53
54
Opening the digital owner's information
54
Searching using categories
55
Interior and exterior hotspots
55
Saving/deleting favorites
55
Video
55
Information
55
Start page
55
Using the search function
56
Laminated glass
56
58
Warning symbol in the instrument panel
58
Occupant safety reminders
59
Transport Canada can be contacted at:
60
Volvo customers in Canada
60
60
Function
61
62
63
Reversible seat belt pretensioners
63
Seat belt maintenance
63
Reversible seat belt pretensioners
63
Resetting the electric pretensioners
64
Buckling a seat belt
64
Unbuckling the seat belt
66
Front seats
66
Rear seats
67
Door/hood/trunk/fuel filler door reminder
67
67
68
The front airbag system
68
Front airbag deployment
68
Airbag decals
70
71
Disabling the passenger's side front airbag
71
Modifications
72
74
Components in the SIPS airbag system
74
75
75
Starting the vehicle in safety mode
76
Moving the vehicle after safety mode has been set
76
Volvo has some very specific recommendations
78
When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
80
Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
80
Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
82
Securing a booster cushion
85
To access the anchors
86
87
Location
87
Securing a child seat
88
Integrated booster cushionCanada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
89
90
92
97
Trip odometer
97
Odometer
97
Current fuel consumption
97
Distance to empty
98
Tourist (alternative speedometer)
98
98
Resetting a trip odometer
99
Changing the unit of measure
99
Trip statistic settings
99
100
Changing the unit of measure
100
100
Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
102
Using HomeLink®
102
Resetting HomeLink®buttons
103
Reprogramming a single HomeLink®button
103
FCC (USA) and IC (Canada)
103
104
Adjusting
104
Storing the position
104
Tilting the door mirrors when parkingOnly on models equipped with a power driver's seat.
104
Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking
104
Folding mirrors
104
Automatic folding when the vehicle is locked
104
Resetting the mirrors' position
105
Auto-dim
105
105
Wind blocker
106
Operation
106
Manual operation
107
Automatic operation
107
Tilt (ventilation) position
107
Closing using an outside door handleVehicles with the optional keyless Passive Entrysystem only.
107
Sun shade
108
Auto-stop
108
108
Manual up/down
109
Auto up/down
109
Resetting
109
110
Auto-dim function
110
Operation
111
Types of settings
112
112
My Car
112
Sound
113
Navigation
113
Media
113
Communication
113
Climate
113
System
113
114
Changing length and volume units
114
Changing tire inflation pressure units
114
Viewing storage information
114
Changing settings for a basic app
115
Third party apps
115
Types of reset
115
Resetting
115
116
116
Settings
117
Automatic time
117
Daylight savings time
117
Via Function view
119
Via settings
119
Adapting brightness
120
Power front seatmemory function
120
Replacing the windshield
120
Calibrating the horizontal position
120
Cleaning
120
System updates
121
121
Numbers
122
122
123
124
125
Voice commands
125
Sound settings
126
Changing languages
126
126
Door/hood/trunk/fuel filler door reminder
128
Left side
129
Center
129
Left side
129
Center
130
Right side
130
130
BSD 4-clause \Original\ or \Old\ License
131
BSD 3-clause \New\ or \Revised\ License
131
BSD 2-clause “Simplified” license
132
COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:
134
MIT License
135
zlib License
135
SGI Free Software B License Version 2.0.
135
136
Door/hood/trunk/fuel filler door reminder
137
137
Switching the compass on/off
137
138
139
Instrument lighting
140
141
142
143
High beam flash
143
Vehicles with halogen headlightsHalogen headlights are not available on all models.
143
Operation
143
Via Function view
145
Via settings
145
145
Corner illumination
145
146
146
147
147
Short flashing sequence
147
Continuous flashing sequence
147
Front reading lights
148
Courtesy lighting
148
Rear reading lights
148
Glove compartment lighting
148
Vanity mirror lighting
148
Ground lighting
149
Doorsill lighting
149
Trunk lighting
149
Brightness
149
Change the color of the light
149
Lighting in the door storage compartments
149
Lighting in the front tunnel console cup holders
150
150
150
Pop-up messages
152
Handling new messages
153
Reading saved messages
154
Reading a saved message
155
Handling a saved message
155
155
App menu functions
155
156
Opening/closing the App menu
156
Navigating and making selections in the App menu
156
157
Single sweep
157
Wipers off
157
Interval wipers
157
Continuous wipers
157
157
Activating the rain sensor
157
Deactivating the rain sensor
158
Activating/deactivating the memory function
158
Starting the windshield and headlight washers
158
159
Heated washer nozzles
159
High-pressure headlight washing
159
Reduced washing
159
160
Horn
160
161
161
162
162
163
Activating from Function view
163
Activating from Settings
163
164
164
164
Front door open
164
Front door closed
165
165
Center display
165
Massage settings
166
Restarting the massage function
167
Adjusting the side bolsters in the front seats
167
Adjusting front seat lumbar support
167
Extending the seat cushion
168
Easy egress
169
Easy ingress
169
Activating/deactivating the function
169
169
From Function view
170
Via settings
171
Folding down
172
Folding up
172
Global settings
173
Personal settings
173
173
174
Changing a profile's name
174
Locking/unlocking a driver profile
174
Resetting driver profile changes
174
175
Linking a remote key to a driver profile for the first time
175
176
2-zone climate system
178
4-zone climate system
178
178
Location of the sensors
179
Materials in the passenger compartment
179
Air filtering systems
179
Clean Zone
179
181
Activating/deactivating IAQS
181
Filter replacement
181
182
Overview of climate system controls
182
Main climate settings
184
Rear climate
184
Parking climateXC90 T8 Plug-in Hybrid only.
184
185
From the front seat
186
From the rear seat
186
From the front seat
188
From the rear seat
189
189
Activating/deactivating the recirculation timer
190
Activate/deactivate max. defroster
191
Activating/deactivating windshield heating
191
Activating/deactivating rear window and door mirror heating
191
Automatically activating/deactivating the defrosting function when the engine is started
192
Activating/deactivating steering wheel heating
192
Automatic steering wheel heating
193
Activating/deactivating the main air conditioning unit
193
From the front seat
194
From the rear seat
194
Automatically activating/deactivating the seat heating function when the engine is started
195
195
Activating/deactivating front seat ventilation
196
Air distribution overview
196
Adjustable air vents
196
197
Opening/closing air vents
197
Directing air flow
198
198
199
202
202
Loading recommendations
202
Extra loading space
203
Roof loads
203
Front seats
204
Second row of seats
204
Rear seats
204
205
Locking/unlocking the glove compartment
205
Using the glove compartment as a cooler
206
206
Load anchoring eyelets
207
208
Using the sockets
209
Status indication
210
12-volt socket in the tunnel console
211
12-volt socket in the trunk
211
Locking/unlocking/opening/closing
214
Remote key
214
214
215
Replacing the battery
215
218
Key Tag
218
Ordering new keys
218
The remote key's buttons
219
Interference
219
Loss of a remote key
219
Loss of a remote key
219
Manual use
220
Keyless useModels equipped with the optional Passive Entryonly.
220
If the remote key is removed from the vehicle
220
Speed Limiter(On/Off)
221
Speed reminder (On/Off):
221
Reduced max. volume (on/off)
221
Adaptive cruise control (On/Off)
221
Safety functions
221
Using the detachable key blade
222
Detaching the key blade
222
Locking
224
Unlocking
224
Automatic relocking
224
Remote door unlock
224
The central locking system
225
Unlocking
225
Locking
225
Lock buttons on the rear doors
225
Automatic locking
225
226
Exterior confirmation
226
Lock buttons in the front doors
227
In all doors
227
Confirmation alternatives
227
Unlocking with the remote key
228
Keyless unlocking
229
Unlocking the trunk from inside the vehicle
229
230
230
Opening the trunk
230
231
Closing the trunk
231
Interrupting opening/closing
231
Programming the trunk lid's maximum opening angle
232
Pinch protection
232
Preloaded springs
232
Opening/closing
233
Interrupting opening/closing
234
Vehicles equipped with a skid plate/diffuser
234
Activating private locking/setting a security code
234
Deactivating private locking
235
Turning off the alarm
236
Locking
236
237
237
Arming the alarm
237
Disarming the alarm
237
Turning off a triggered (sounding) alarm
237
Alarm signals
238
Alarm indicator
238
238
Electronicactivation/deactivation
239
Manual activation/deactivation
239
Alarm system
240
Remote keys (Passive entry/Passive start)
240
Immobilizer and Passive entry/Passive startsystems
240
244
244
Changing the steering force level
244
245
Traction control
245
Spin control
245
Active Yaw Control
245
Engine Drag Control EDC
245
Trailer Stability AssistThis function is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original trailer hitch.
245
246
Activating/deactivating Sport mode
246
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249
Overview
249
Limitations
249
Selecting SL(putting it in standby mode)
250
Activating SL(putting it in active mode and setting a maximum speed)
250
251
Limitations
251
ASLsymbol
252
Limitations
252
Activating ASL
253
Deactivating ASL
253
Posted speed limit tolerance
253
254
Deactivating and putting SLin standby mode
254
Reactivating SLfrom standby mode
255
Increasing the speed with the accelerator pedal
255
255
Overview
256
Selecting CC(putting it in standby mode)
256
Activating CC(putting it in active mode and setting a speed)
257
Changing a set speed
257
Engine braking instead of applying the brakes
257
Standby mode due to action by the driver
258
Automatic standby mode
258
Reactivating CCfrom standby mode
258
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260
Switching from ACC to CC
260
Switching from CC to ACC
260
Head-up-display
261
Operation
262
Setting a time interval
262
262
Controls
264
Head-up-display
265
Starting ACC(putting it in standby mode)
266
Activating ACC(putting it in active mode and setting a speed)
266
Standby mode due to action by the driver
267
Automatic standby mode
268
Reactivating ACCfrom standby mode
268
Changing a set speed
269
269
Changing a time interval
270
How passing assistance works
270
Using passing assistance
271
Starting passing assistance
271
Passing assistance limitations
271
Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
272
Automatically setting the parking brake
272
273
Steep roads and/or heavy loads
274
Additional information
274
275
Pilot Assist-1
277
Pilot Assist-2
277
Function
277
Controls
279
Head-up-display
280
Prerequisites
281
Hands on the steering wheel
281
Changing the time interval
282
Standby mode due to driver action
283
Automatic standby mode
284
Reactivating Pilot Assistfrom standby mode
284
Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
285
Automatically setting the parking brake
285
286
Steep roads and/or heavy loads
286
Additional information
287
Function
287
Controls
289
Head-up-display
290
Prerequisites
291
Hands on the steering wheel
292
292
Changing the time interval
293
Standby mode due to action by the driver
295
Automatic standby mode
295
Reactivating Pilot Assistfrom standby mode
295
Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
297
Automatically setting the parking brake
297
297
Steep roads and/or heavy loads
298
Additional information
298
299
300
Obstructions
301
Vehicle's speed
302
Limited field of vision
302
High temperatures
302
Damaged windshield
302
Maintenance
303
304
304
Reduced visibility
305
Obstructions
305
High temperatures
306
Damaged windshield
306
Maintenance
306
City Safetyintroduction
308
City Safetyparameters
308
1: Collision warning
309
2: Brake assistance
309
3: Auto-brake
309
Setting a warning level (distance)
310
Vehicles
311
Cyclists
311
Pedestrians
312
Large animals
312
Turning at an intersection
313
Limitations in crossing traffic
313
314
Troubleshooting and remedial action
314
Maintenance
315
Other vehicle functions
315
Radar sensor for other functions
316
Low objects
316
Slippery driving conditions
316
Backlighting
316
Heat
316
Backing up
317
Low speed
317
Active driver
317
Other limitations
317
319
320
Limitations
320
321
Overview
321
322
323
Maintenance
323
323
When does Cross Traffic Alertfunction
323
324
Limitations
325
Maintenance
325
327
327
328
Activating/deactivating RSI
329
Activating/deactivating the speed warning function
329
Activating/deactivating the audible alert
329
Speed camera alert
329
330
330
Activating/deactivating Driver Alert Control
331
Activating/deactivating guidance to a rest area
331
332
Driving lane assistance system
332
Steering assistance
333
Lane assistance do not react
333
Limitations
334
Activating/deactivating
334
Type of warning
334
Type of assistance
334
Available
335
Not available
335
Steering/warning indicator
335
Symbols and messages
336
Run-off Mitigationwith steering assistance only
337
Run-off Mitigationwith steering assistance and braking
337
Settings
337
Limitations
338
339
340
Rear park assist
340
Side park assist
341
Front park assist
341
On/Off
341
342
Cleaning the sensors
342
343
Panorama (360°) view
344
Backing up
345
Front camera
345
Side camera
345
Models with the 360° panorama camera system and Park Assist sensors
346
Front and rear sensors
347
Side sensors
347
Starting the camera
348
Starting the camera in different situations
348
Activating/deactivating automatic start of PAC
348
Automatically deactivating the camera
348
Selecting the camera's basic view when reversing
348
349
Dark camera sectors
349
Ambient lighting
349
Maintenance
349
Parallel parking
350
Perpendicular parking
350
1: Searching and measuring
352
2: Backing into the parking space
352
3: Adjusting the vehicle's position
353
Leaving a parking space
353
The PAPparking sequence is cancelled
354
Points to keep in mind
354
Maintenance
355
356
358
Anti-lock Braking System ABS
358
Cleaning the brake discs
358
Driving on wet or salted roads
358
Brake pad inspection
359
Instrument panel symbols
359
360
360
Auto-holdcontrol
360
Instrument panel symbol
361
361
361
362
362
Using the drive mode control
362
From the center display's Function view
363
363
363
Symbol in the instrument panel
364
Automatic function
364
Releasing manually
365
Heavy load uphill
365
Parking brake settings
365
366
Low battery charge level
366
Replacing brake pads
366
Symbols in the instrument panel
366
Economical driving conserves natural resources
367
368
369
370
371
372
Vehicle with pneumatic suspension
373
Jump starting
373
Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives)
374
Alcohol – Ethanol
375
Methanol
375
Minimum octane
375
TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
375
Fuel Formulations
375
Use of Additives
376
Opening/closing the fuel filler door
376
Refueling from a service station pump
376
Three-way catalytic converter
377
Heated oxygen sensors
377
Trailer cable
379
Self-leveling suspension
379
380
Installing the ball holder
380
Removing the ball holder
380
Stowing the ball holder
381
Function
381
Facts about TSA
381
How TSAworks
381
382
Selecting an ignition mode
383
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COMFORT
387
ECO
387
DYNAMIC
387
INDIVIDUAL
387
Via Function view
388
Activating Eco Coast
389
Limitations
389
Deactivating and turning off Eco Coast
390
Climate system settings
390
391
391
Auto-stop
391
12\ instrument panel
392
8\ instrument panel
392
Turning Start/Stopoff
392
393
The engine does not auto-stop
393
The engine does not auto-start
393
The engine auto-starts while the brake pedal is depressed
393
394
Symbols in the instrument panel
394
395
From Park – P
395
From neutral – N
395
Shiftlock override
395
396
Park – P
396
Reverse – R
396
Neutral – N
396
Drive – D
397
Manual shifting – M(shown on the instrument panel)
397
Safety function
397
Manually shifting gears
398
Manually
398
Automatically
398
From the center display's Function view
399
399
Self-leveling control
400
Turning off suspension and leveling control
400
Transport
400
System updates
402
402
403
Optimal sound reproduction settings
403
Active noise suppressionCertain models only.
403
404
404
AM/FM
404
SiriusXM®Satellite radio
404
405
Turning the radio on
405
Changing a list in a waveband
405
Radio favorites
405
Changing wavebandsThe AM waveband is not available in hybrid models.
406
Searching for a radio station
406
Searching for a station manually
406
Introduction
406
Artist Experience™
407
iTunes tagging
407
Ball game mode
407
Benefits of digital broadcasting
407
How HD Radio ™Technologybroadcasting works
407
Switching HD on or off
408
Selecting sub-channels
409
Limitations
409
Listening to satellite radio
410
Selecting SiriusXM®Satellite radio mode
410
Search
411
Channels
411
Favorites
411
Categories/Genres
411
EPG(Electronic Program Guide)
411
Alerts
411
iTunes tagging
412
Traffic Jump
412
Alert notifications
412
Alert notifications sound
412
iTunes tagging
412
Game Alerts
413
Unsubscribed services
413
Skipped stations
413
Skipped categories
413
Starting SiriusXM Travel Link
413
Favorites
414
415
Map view
415
Today
415
5 days
415
Ski location
415
Areas
416
Types of alerts
416
Information about an alert
416
417
Search
417
Nearby
417
Recommended
417
Favorites
417
Brands
417
418
419
Overview
419
420
Alternative 1: searching for the phone from the vehicle
420
Alternative 2: searching for the vehicle from the phone
420
Compatible cell phones
421
Connecting automatically
421
Connecting manually
421
Disconnecting a phone
421
Changing phones
421
Removing a phone (or other device) from the list
421
Making multiple calls
422
Incoming calls while another call is in progress
423
Privacy
423
423
Reading text messages in the center display
423
Reading new text messages in the instrument panel
424
Sending text messages
424
Message notification
424
424
Cell phones
424
Text message settings
425
425
425
426
From an iPhonethat is connected for the first time
427
Apple CarPlay to iPod
428
iPod to Apple CarPlay
428
Automatic start
428
System volume levels
428
429
CD
430
USB flash drive
430
Mp3 player and iPod®
430
Bluetooth-connected device
430
Internet media
430
Video
430
Video settings
431
Play DivX®
431
431
432
432
433
System volumes for media
433
433
Activating/deactivating Gracenote
433
Updating Gracenote
434
434
Subtitles
435
DivX®
435
Storing information on a USB device
435
USB socket
435
436
436
Connect using Bluetooth
436
Connect using Wi-Fi
436
Connect using a cable connected to the USB socket
437
Connect using the vehicle's integrated modem
437
Bluetooth
438
Bluetoothcompliance
438
Update (install) all
439
Updating certain apps
439
Uninstalling an app
439
439
Restarting the phone
439
440
441
Deleting all networks
441
441
441
442
Bowers & Wilkins
442
Gracenote®End User License Agreement
443
Sensus software
443
Linux software
444
camellia:1.2.0
445
Unicode: 5.1.0
445
Terms & Conditions for Services
446
448
Recommended tires
448
New tires
448
Tire age
448
Tire economy
449
Tire rotation
449
Storing wheels and tires
449
450
451
453
453
453
Curb weight
454
Capacity weight
454
Permissible axle weight
454
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
454
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
454
455
TREADWEAR
455
TRACTION
455
456
Cold tires
456
Recommended inflation pressures
456
458
When changing to tires of another dimension
458
458
459
Accessing the spare tire
460
Stowing a flat tire
460
460
Locking wheel bolts
460
461
462
Messages in the instrument panel
464
464
Checking inflation pressure
464
465
Calibrating TPMS
466
The Federal Clean Air Act – U.S.
470
Maintenance
470
Applicable warranties – U.S./Canada
470
Periodic maintenance helps minimize emissions
470
How do states use OBD IIfor emission inspections?
471
How can my vehicle fail OBD IIemission inspection?
471
Each time the car is refueled:
471
Monthly:
471
As needed:
471
472
Updating all system software
472
Updating individual programs
472
Cancelling a download
472
Allowing background searches or software updates
473
473
473
Volvo ID
474
Changing a Volvo IDemail address
474
Selecting a Volvo retailer on the My Volvo website
474
Booking service or repairs
474
Sending an appointment request
475
Sending vehicle-related information
475
Viewing workshop information
476
Appointments and vehicle information
476
Without driver confirmation
477
With driver confirmation
477
Manually connecting to a workshop
477
Changing the way a connection is made
477
Refrigerant R134a
477
478
480
482
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483
Location of the fuseboxes
483
Fuse replacement
483
485
Positions
485
489
Positions
490
493
Positions
494
495
Front bulbs (vehicles with halogen headlights)
496
Taillight bulbs
496
497
497
498
498
499
500
500
502
503
Warning–hood not closed
505
Closing
505
506
507
508
Checking the oil level
508
Via Function view
509
Via Function view
509
Via Settings
509
509
Replacing the windshield wiper blades
510
Cleaning
511
511
512
Hand washing
513
Automatic car washes
513
Exterior components
514
515
Cleaning leather upholstery
515
Protecting leather upholstery
516
Cleaning a leather-covered steering wheel
516
Leather panels
516
Spots on interior plastic, metal, or wood surfaces
516
Cleaning the seat belts
516
Cleaning floor mats
516
517
Inspection and maintenance
518
518
Color code
518
Minor stone chips and scratches
518
Repairing stone chips
519
520
Location of labels
523
A/C decal
529
Refrigerant
529
Compressor oil
529
Evaporator
529
529
531
Extreme engine operation
533
Oil volume
533
533
533
534
535

2017 Volvo S90 Overview

Introduction

The 2017 Volvo S90 is a luxurious sedan that epitomizes Scandinavian design and innovative technology. With its elegant lines and sophisticated demeanor, the S90 stands as a testament to Volvo's commitment to luxury, safety, and sustainability. This model moves beyond traditional expectations, offering an exceptional blend of performance and comfort, making it a desirable choice for discerning drivers.

Powertrains

The 2017 S90 is powered by a choice of two turbocharged engines. The base 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine produces 250 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque, while the more powerful T6 variant incorporates supercharging, delivering a robust 316 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. Both engines are mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, ensuring smooth gear changes and responsive performance. The S90 provides an engaging driving experience, with standard front-wheel drive and an optional all-wheel-drive system for enhanced traction and stability.

Trims

The S90 is offered in several trims, including the Momentum, Inscription, and R-Design. The Momentum trim comes well-equipped with luxurious standard features, while the Inscription model elevates the experience with premium leather upholstery, enhanced wood inlays, and advanced ambient lighting. The R-Design offers a sportier aesthetic with unique design elements and sport seats, appealing to those seeking a more dynamic driving experience.

Features

Inside, the 2017 S90 is furnished with high-quality materials and advanced technology. Standard features include a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system, navigation, a premium sound system, and a suite of driver-assistance features such as adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. Optional upgrades include ventilated front seats, a panoramic sunroof, and advanced safety systems, ensuring a comprehensive driving experience both enjoyable and secure.

Owner's Manual

The 2017 Volvo S90 comes with a detailed owner's manual that provides vital information on vehicle operation, maintenance, and safety features. It serves as a comprehensive guide to help owners maximize the vehicle’s capabilities and ensure longevity, covering essential topics from troubleshooting to service intervals, enhancing the overall ownership experience.

User manual download

The Volvo S90 owner manual for the 2017 model year is to be found in PDF downloadable format on this page. The owner manual for the model year 2017 is free and in English, but the repair manuals are usually not easy to get and may cost more.

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