2019 Volvo S90 Twin Engine Owner's Manual

2019 Volvo S90 Twin Engine owners manual
Year:
2019
Make:
Volvo
Model:
S90 Twin Engine
Rating:
(4)

Online manual

Size:
14.33 MB

Table of Contents

Vehicle's center display
18
Mobile app
18
Volvo Cars support site
18
Printed information
18
Start page
21
Categories
21
Quick Guide
21
Exterior and interior hotspots
21
Favorites
21
Saving or deleting favorite articles
21
Video
21
Information
22
Using the search function in the Top menu
22
Maps
23
Mobile apps
23
Owner's manuals in PDF format
23
Contact
23
Option/accessory
24
Footnotes
24
Risk of injury
24
Risk of damage
24
Information
25
Procedures
25
Position lists
25
Bullet lists
25
Related information
25
Illustrations, images and video clips
25
Continues on next page
25
Continuation from previous page
25
Registering your Volvo IDto the vehicle
29
Twin Enginevehicles
30
Support
30
Prevention
30
Protection
31
Head-up display
33
Instrument panel
33
Center display
34
Voice control system
34
Type approval
39
Related information
40
Technician certification
40
Warning symbol in the instrument panel
44
Seat belt
45
Seating position
45
Occupant safety reminders
46
Transport Canada can be contacted at:
47
Seating position
49
Seat belt maintenance
49
Buckling seat belts
50
Unbuckling seat belts
51
Standard seat belt tensioners
52
Electric seat belt tensioners
52
Front seats
53
Rear seat
54
Door/hood/trunk lid and fuel filler door reminder
54
Deployed airbags
54
The front airbag system
55
Front airbag deployment
56
Airbag decals
57
Disabling the passenger's side front airbag
58
Modifications
60
Starting the vehicle when it is in safety mode
64
Moving the vehicle when it is in safety mode
64
Volvo has some very specific recommendations
66
When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
68
Child restraint registration and recalls
68
Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
69
Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
71
Securing a booster cushion
73
Securing a child seat
74
Location of child seat attachment points
75
To access the anchors
76
Steering wheel and dashboard
80
Ceiling console
80
Center and tunnel console
80
Driver's door
80
Dynamic symbol
83
Selecting type of information
84
Select theme
84
Select language
84
For example:
86
Symbols in the hybrid battery gauge
87
Trip odometer
87
Odometer
87
Current fuel consumption
87
Starting values for fully charged hybrid battery
88
Mileage when using electric motor
88
Tourist - alternative speedometer
88
Automatic time for vehicles with GPS
91
Daylight savings time
91
App menu functions
101
Opening and closing the app menu
102
Navigating and making selections in the App menu
102
Using the center display's touchscreen
110
Returning to Home view from another view
112
Scrolling in lists, articles or views
112
Using the center display controls
112
Home view
113
Status bar
114
Top view
114
Climate view
114
App view
115
Function view
115
Expanding a tile from standard mode
118
Opening or closing a tile in full-screen mode
119
Different types of buttons
120
Button modes
121
Variants of letters or characters
126
Adding or deleting languages in Settings
127
Toggling between keyboard languages
127
Third-party apps
131
Two types of reset
132
Resetting settings
132
My Car
133
Sound
133
Navigation
133
Media
133
Communication
133
Climate
133
System
134
Global settings
134
Personal settings
134
Linking a remote key to a specific driver profile
136
City Safetyin head-up-display
141
Selecting display options
142
Adjusting brightness and height position
142
Calibrating the horizontal position
143
Numbers
145
Sound settings
146
Language settings
146
Exterior lighting
150
Thumbwheel in instrument panel
151
High beam flash
154
High beams
154
Triple flash indicator
156
Continuous flashing sequence
156
Deactivating/activating the function
157
Reading lights
160
Passenger compartment lighting
160
Courtesy lighting auto switch
160
Rear roof lighting
160
Glove compartment lighting
160
Vanity mirror lighting
160
Ground lighting
161
Doorsill lighting
161
Trunk lighting
161
Ambient Lighting
161
Mood lighting
161
Lighting in the door storage compartments
161
Lighting in the tunnel console's front cup holder
161
Changing the brightness
162
Changing the color of the light
162
Laminated glass
164
Control for power sun curtain
168
Close the window and raise the sun curtain
168
Lowering the sun curtain and opening the window
168
Operating using the center display
169
Operating with right-side rear door controls
169
Rearview mirror
169
Door mirrors
169
Auto-dim
170
Controls used for door mirrors
171
Automatically folding door mirrors
171
Resetting the mirrors' position
171
Tilting when parking
171
Automatically tilting when parking
171
Automatic folding when the vehicle is locked
172
Wind blocker
173
Manual operation
175
Auto operation
175
Manual operation
176
Auto operation
176
Automatic operation - rapid opening and closing
176
Single sweep
178
Wipers off
178
Interval wipers
178
Continuous wipers
178
Activating the rain sensor
178
Deactivate the rain sensor
179
Activating/deactivating memory function
179
Starting the windshield and headlight washers
180
Headlight washer
180
Reduced washing
180
Storing positions
184
Front door open
185
Front door closed
185
Restarting the massage function
186
Adjusting front seat massage settings
187
Adjusting seat cushion length using the multifunction control
187
Manually adjusting seat cushion length
188
Adjusting lumbar support in vehicles with four-way lumbar support
189
Adjusting lumbar support in vehicles with two-way lumbar support
190
Activating the function
190
Adjust passenger seat
190
Folding down the backrests
192
Folding up the backrest
192
Adjusting the center seat head restraint
193
Folding the rear seat outboard head restraints using the center display
193
Using the functions
194
Horn
195
4-zone climate system
198
Location of the sensors
198
Materials used in the passenger compartment
200
Air filtering systems
200
Replacing the passenger compartment filter
203
Automatic and manual air distribution
203
Adjustable air vents
203
Opening and closing the air vents
205
Directing air flow
205
Physical buttons in the center console
209
Main climate
209
Rear climate control
210
Parking climate
210
Climate controls on the rear side of the tunnel console
210
Activating and deactivating the heated rear seats from the front seats
212
Activating and deactivating the heated rear seats from the rear seat
213
Activating and deactivating the ventilated rear seats from the front seats
214
Activating and deactivating the ventilated rear seats from the rear seats
214
Activating and deactivating max defroster from the center console
217
Activating and deactivating max defroster from the center display
218
Activating and deactivating windshield heating from the center console
219
Activating and deactivating windshield heating from the center display
219
Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors from the center console
220
Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors from the center display
220
Setting blower speed for the rear seats from the front seats
222
Setting blower speed for the rear seats from the rear seats
222
Setting the temperature for the rear seats from the front seats
223
Setting the temperature for the rear seats from the rear seats
224
Starting and stopping from the vehicle
227
Starting from app
228
Adding a timer setting
229
Editing a timer setting
229
Battery and charging
234
Related information
234
Parking heater
234
Additional heater
234
Lock and alarm indicator
238
Front door
238
In rear door
239
Buttonless key, Key Tag
240
Remote key buttons
240
Interference
241
Locking when the trunk lid is open
242
Unlocking with remote key
242
Automatic relocking
242
Remote key not working
242
Manual use
244
Keyless use
244
If the remote key is removed from the vehicle
244
Opening the key and replacing the battery
245
Loss of a remote key
248
Driver support functions
249
Using the detachable key blade
250
Detaching the key blade
250
Turning off the alarm
251
Locking
251
Remote immobilizer with tracking system
253
Alarm system
253
Remote keys (Passive entry/Passive start)
253
Immobilizer and Passive entry/Passive startsystems
253
Door handle
254
Trunk lid
254
Locking when the trunk lid is open
256
Keyless unlocking
256
Automatic relocking
256
Alternative unlocking method
258
Locking using the front door buttons
259
Locking using the rear door button
259
Unlocking the rear door
259
Activating and deactivating electric child safety locks
261
Activating and deactivating manual child safety locks
261
Opening
262
Closing
263
Closing and locking
264
Interrupting closing
264
Pinch protection
264
Interrupting foot movement operation
266
Entering security code before initial use
266
Activating private locking
267
Deactivating private locking
267
Alarm signals
268
Alarm indicator
268
In the event of alarm system failure
268
Disarming the alarm without a functioning remote key
269
Turning off a triggered alarm
269
Automatically arming and disarming the alarm
269
Changing the level of steering wheel resistance
273
Stability control
273
Spin control and active yaw control
273
Engine drag control
274
Putting Speed Limiter in standby mode
278
Starting the Speed Limiter
278
Setting/changing set speed
278
Temporarily deactivating using the accelerator pedal
279
ASLsymbol
282
Activating ASL
283
Deactivating ASL
283
Overview
285
Putting Cruise Control in standby mode
286
Activating/starting Cruise Control
286
For vehicles with only CC
287
For vehicles with both CC and ACC
288
Cruise Control Eco Cruise with ECOdrive mode
288
Cruise Control Dynamic Cruise
288
Standby mode due to action by the driver
289
Automatic standby mode
289
Reactivating Cruise Control from standby mode
289
On/Off
292
Controls
295
Instrument panel
296
Putting Adaptive Cruise Control in standby mode
298
Starting/activating Adaptive Cruise Control
298
Automatic transmission
300
Setting how ACC should maintain distanceto the vehicle ahead
301
Standby mode due to action by the driver
302
Automatic standby mode
302
Reactivating Adaptive Cruise Control from standby mode
302
How passing assistance works
303
Requirements for passing assistance
304
Starting parking assistance
304
Automatic standby mode when switching targets
305
Deactivation of the Auto-hold brake function
305
Auto Activate Parking Brake
305
Steep roads and/or heavy loads
306
Other limitations
306
Switching from ACC to CC
307
Switching from CC to ACC
307
How Pilot Assistworks
310
In curves and forks in the road
311
Controls
312
Instrument panel
313
Hands on the steering wheel
315
Automatic transmission
316
Setting how Pilot Assist should maintain distanceto the vehicle ahead
317
Standby mode due to action by the driver
319
Automatic standby mode
319
Reactivating Pilot Assistfrom standby mode
319
How passing assistance works
320
Starting parking assistance
321
Automatic standby mode when switching targets
322
Deactivation of the Auto-hold brake function
322
Auto Activate Parking Brake
322
Steep roads and/or heavy loads
324
Other limitations
324
Obstructed camera
327
Low trailers
328
High temperatures
329
Damaged windshield
329
ACC, PA and BLIS
330
Reduced visibility
332
Obstructed camera
332
High temperatures
333
Damaged windshield
333
1 - Collision warning
337
2 - Brake assistance
338
3 - Auto-brake
338
Vehicles
339
Cyclists
339
Pedestrians
340
Large animals
341
Limitations of City Safetyduring evasive maneuvers
343
Low objects
345
Slippery road conditions
345
Backlighting
345
Heat
345
Backing up
345
Low speed
345
Active driver
345
Other limitations
346
Market limitations
346
Signs for \School\ and \Children playing\
360
Adjusting the Speed Warning limit
361
Audible alert On/Off
361
Speed camera warning On/Off
361
On/Off
365
Lane Keeping Aid does not intervene
368
On/Off
369
Front camera
385
Back
385
Side sensors
386
On/Off
386
Camera view when backing up
396
Camera view when manually starting the camera
396
Automatically deactivating the camera
396
Dark camera sector
397
Lighting conditions
397
Searching for and measuring potential parking spots
402
Backing into a parking space
403
Positioning the vehicle in the parking space
404
The parking sequence is cancelled
406
Driver responsibility
406
No electrical current
410
Towing not permitted
410
Exterior engine noise
410
High-voltage electrical current
410
Charging using the gasoline engine
412
Fuse
413
Charging cable components
414
Charging cable automatically locks
423
Selecting an ignition mode
432
Anti-lock brakes
433
Light braking charges the hybrid battery
433
Symbols in the instrument panel
433
Symbol in the instrument panel
437
Automatic activation
437
Deactivating manually
437
Deactivating automatically
437
Low battery charge level
438
Replacing brake pads
438
Symbols in the instrument panel
439
Symbols in the instrument panel
440
When shutting off
440
Symbols in the instrument panel
442
Park - P
443
Reverse - R
443
Neutral - N
443
Ddrive mode
443
Brake - B
444
Activating the steering wheel paddles
444
Manual deactivation in gear D and B
445
Automatic deactivation
445
From Park - P
445
From Neutral - N
445
Messages in the instrument panel
445
Two drive systems
446
Climate settings at low temperatures
447
Using the electric motor in hot or cold weather
447
Emission control system
448
HYBRID
449
Information in the instrument panel
449
PURE
449
ECO Climate
450
AWD
450
POWER
450
INDIVIDUAL
450
Using the electric or combustion engine
451
Requirements for the function
452
Usage tips
452
Shock absorbers (Four-C)
453
Transporting
453
Symbols and messages in driver display
453
Disable Leveling Control
455
Factors the driver cannot control
457
Factors the driver can control
458
Hold
458
Charge
459
Symbols in the instrument panel
459
Slippery driving conditions
460
Refueling the vehicle at a service station
462
Refueling from a fuel container
463
Deposit control gasoline (gasoline with detergent additives)
463
Alcohol - Ethanol
464
Methanol
464
Decals
465
TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
465
Fuel Formulations
465
Use of Additives
465
Demanding driving
466
Three-way catalytic converter
466
Heated oxygen sensors
466
Symbols in the instrument panel
467
Towing another vehicle
470
Jump starting
470
Attaching the towing eyelet
471
Removing the towing eyelet
471
General
473
Programming individual buttons
474
Resetting the HomeLink®buttons
474
FCC (USA) and IC (Canada)
475
Type approval for EU
475
Activating and deactivating the compass
476
Optimal sound reproduction
480
Personal settings
480
Premium Sound(Bowers & Wilkins)
481
High Performance Pro(Harman Kardon)
481
High Performance
481
Premium Sound(Bowers & Wilkins)
481
High Performance Pro(Harman Kardon)
482
Changing wavebands
486
Changing a list in a waveband
486
Changing radio stations in a selected list
486
Searching for a station manually
487
Radio favorites
487
Adding and deleting radio favorites
487
FM Radio
488
SiriusXM®Satellite radio
488
Introduction
489
Artist Experience™
489
Ball game mode
490
Benefits of digital broadcasting
490
How HD Radio ™Technologybroadcasting works
490
Selecting sub-channels
491
Limitations
492
Listening to satellite radio
492
Selecting SiriusXM®Satellite radio mode
492
Search
494
Channels
494
Favorites
494
Categories/Genres
494
EPG(Electronic Program Guide)
494
Alerts
494
iTunes tagging
494
Traffic Jump
495
Alert Notifications
495
Alert Notifications Sound
495
Sort Channels
495
iTunes Tagging
495
Game Alerts
496
Unsubscribed Services
496
Skipped Stations
496
Skipped Categories
496
Starting SiriusXM Travel Link
496
Favorites
497
Map view
498
Today
498
5 days
498
Ski condition
498
Areas
499
Search
500
Nearby
500
Recommended
500
Favorites
500
Brands
500
CD
503
USB flash drive
503
MP3 player and iPod®
503
Bluetooth-connected device
503
Media with Internet connection
503
Video
503
Apple CarPlay
503
Android Auto
503
Updating Gracenote
505
Technical specifications for the USB-A connector
509
Subtitles
510
DivX®
510
CarPlay to iPod
512
iPod to CarPlay
512
Automatic start
512
System Volumes
512
Automatic start
515
System Volumes
515
Overview
516
Option 1 - searching for the phone from the vehicle
517
Option 2 - searching for the vehicle from the phone
518
Compatible phones
518
Making multiple calls
521
Incoming calls while another call is in progress
521
Privacy
521
Reading text messages in the center display aloud
522
Reading new text messages in the instrument panel aloud
522
Dictating replies in the instrument panel
522
Message alert
522
Call notifications in head up display
524
Bluetooth®declaration of conformity
525
Phone to vehicle
530
Phone to network operator
530
Restarting the phone
531
Deleting all networks
531
Bowers & Wilkins
533
Gracenote®End User License Agreement
534
Sensus software
534
Linux software
535
camellia:1.2.0
536
Unicode: 5.1.0
536
Declaration of Conformity
537
Recommended tires
544
New tires
544
Tire age
545
Tire economy
545
Tire rotation
545
Storing wheels and tires
545
Speed Symbol
549
TREADWEAR
550
TRACTION
550
TEMPERATURE
550
Cold tires
551
General information about the tire pressure monitoring system
553
Messages in the instrument panel
554
To keep in mind
554
Status indicator light
556
Changing to tires of another dimension
558
Locking wheel bolts
559
Tips for changing snow tires
565
Studded tires
565
Tread depth
565
Location
567
Sealing compound expiration date
567
Overview
567
Connecting
568
Curb weight
572
Capacity weight
572
Permissible axle weight
572
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
572
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
572
Front seats
576
Rear seat
576
12 V outlets
577
Using 12 V outlets
578
Related information
580
Extra cargo space
582
On the sides of the cargo compartment
583
The Federal Clean Air Act - U.S.
586
Maintenance
586
Applicable warranties - U.S./Canada
586
Periodic maintenance helps minimize emissions
587
How do states use OBD IIfor emission inspections?
587
How can my vehicle fail OBD IIemission inspection?
587
Each time the car is refueled:
587
Monthly:
588
As needed:
588
Connecting with remote key
588
Searching for update
589
Updating all system software
590
Updating individual system software
590
Canceling software download
590
Deactivating the background search for software update
590
To use the service
591
Book service
591
Accepting an appointment suggestion
592
Vehicle information contents
593
Opening the hood
596
Warning - hood not closed
596
Closing the hood
596
Vehicles with R134a refrigerant
597
Viewing oil level in the center display
600
Related information
602
Connection points
603
Location
605
Specifications for start battery
605
Coolant
607
Specifications for hybrid battery
607
Location of fuseboxes
609
Positions
611
Positions
615
Positions
619
Fabric upholstery and ceiling liner
623
Seat belts
623
Inlay mats and floor mats
623
Cleaning the leather upholstery
625
Protecting the leather upholstery
625
If there are stains on the steering wheel:
625
Interior plastic, metal and wood surfaces
626
Hand washing
627
High-pressure washing
630
Wiper blades
630
Exterior plastic, rubber and trim components
631
Rims
632
Inspection and maintenance
632
Materials that might be needed
633
Color code
634
Replacing wiper blades
635
Wiper blades come in varying lengths
635
Activating/deactivating service position
636
Location of decals
640
Electric motor
647
Extreme driving conditions
648
Oil volume
648
Automatic transmission
649
Vehicles with R134a refrigerant
650
Compressor oil
650
Evaporator
650
Related information
651

2019 Volvo S90 Twin Engine Overview

Introduction

The 2019 Volvo S90 Twin Engine effortlessly combines luxury, performance, and sustainability, making it a standout choice in the premium sedan segment. This model epitomizes Volvo's commitment to creating vehicles that provide an exceptional driving experience while prioritizing environmental friendliness. Designed with a nod to Scandinavian aesthetics, the S90 Twin Engine features elegant lines and a refined interior that elevate functionality to an artwork.

Powertrains

The S90 Twin Engine features a robust hybrid powertrain that seamlessly integrates a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder, turbocharged and supercharged engine with a state-of-the-art electric motor. Together, they deliver an impressive combined output of 400 horsepower and 472 lb-ft of torque, allowing the sedan to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.8 seconds. The hybrid system provides a near-silent electric driving mode, offering up to 30 miles of electric range, making every journey more sustainable without sacrificing performance.

Trims

This model is available in multiple trims, including the Momentum, Inscription, and R-Design. Each trim level offers unique features, from upscale interior materials and customizable ambient lighting to sport-tuned suspensions and advanced driver-assistance technologies. Optional features such as premium sound systems and luxury upholstery ensure that drivers and passengers enjoy unparalleled comfort on every drive.

Features

The S90 Twin Engine is equipped with a host of cutting-edge technology and convenience features. A large, intuitive touchscreen infotainment system serves as the command center for navigation, music, and vehicle settings. Safety is paramount, with standard offerings like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and a comprehensive airbag system, all designed to enhance driver confidence and passenger security.

Owner's Manual

The owner's manual for the 2019 Volvo S90 Twin Engine provides a wealth of information, guiding owners through the complexities of their vehicle. It includes sections on maintenance schedules, operating features, troubleshooting tips, and safety protocols. Accessible and user-friendly, the manual ensures that drivers can fully harness the capabilities of their elegant hybrid sedan while keeping it in optimal condition for years to come.

User manual download

The Volvo S90 Twin Engine owner manual for the 2019 model year is to be found in PDF downloadable format on this page. The owner manual for the model year 2019 is free and in English, but the repair manuals are usually not easy to get and may cost more.

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