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2023 Volvo S90/ S90 Recharge Plug In Hybrid Fuses Owners Manual

2023 Volvo S90/ S90 Recharge Plug In Hybrid Fuses

Fuses and central electrical units

Electrical functions and components are protected by a number of fuses in order to protect the car’s electrical system from damage by short circuiting or overloading. The fuses are fitted in the car’s various fuse boxes.

Warning

  • Never replace a fuse with a foreign object or a fuse of higher amperage. This may lead to damage to the electrical system and cause fire.
  • Contact an authorised Volvo workshop about replacing the fuses not described in the owner’s manual.
  • Orange-coloured cables must only be handled by qualified personnel.
  • Several components in the car work with high-voltage current that could be dangerous in the event of incorrect intervention.
  • Do not touch anything that is not clearly described in the owner’s manual for the car.
  • If an electrical component or function does not work, it may be because the component’s fuse was overloaded, which must be changed. If the same fuse is overloaded repeatedly then there is a fault in the component. Volvo recommends contacting an authorised Volvo workshop for checking.
Location of central electrical units

The figure is schematic – appearance may vary depending on car model.

Central electrical unit locations in a left-hand drive car – for a right-hand drive car, the central electrical units under the glovebox change sides.

1 Engine compartment
2 Under the glovebox
3 Cargo area

Replacing a fuse

  • A fuse that has been overloaded needs to be changed in order to restore the function of the electrical component it is protecting.
  • Locate the correct fuse in the fuse lists for the various fuse boxes.
  • Pull out the fuse and check from the side to see whether the curved wire has blown.
  • If this is the case, replace it with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage.
Note
Some fuse boxes may contain special tweezers for a better grip on the fuse.

Warning

  • Never replace a fuse with a foreign object or a fuse of higher amperage. This may lead to damage to the electrical system and cause fire.
  • Contact an authorised Volvo workshop about replacing the fuses not described in the owner’s manual.
  • Contact an authorised Volvo workshop about replacing the fuses not described in the owner’s manual.

Fuses under glovebox

The fuses in the fuse box under the glovebox protect components such as electrical sockets, displays and door modules.
  • The fuse box is located behind the floor mat/side panel.
  • The fuse box in the engine compartment provides space for several spare fuses.

Positions

  • The positions of the fuses are shown on the inside of the cover. Functions and components in the fuse table cover several models and engine alternatives. A fuse description can therefore apply to fewer than those in the table, or be completely missing, depending on how the car is equipped.
  • If a position has multiple table values, it is due to variations in equipment level. In which case, follow the value of the fuse being replaced. In the event of doubt – contact a workshop. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
1 Function Ampere Type
1 Control module, 48 V battery 10 Micro
2 MCase
3 Micro
4 Movement detector 5 Micro
5 Micro
6 Driver display 5 Micro
7 Keypad, centre console 5 Micro
8 Sun sensor

Toll collection transponder

5 Micro
9 Micro
10 Infotainment system 15 Micro
11 Steering wheel module 5 Micro
12 Control module, start knob and parking brake 5 Micro
13 Heated steering wheel 15 Micro
14 Airborne Particulate Matter Sensor (APMS) 5 Micro
15 Micro
16 Micro
17 Control module, rear lighting 15 Micro
18 Control module, climate control 10 Micro
19 Steering lock 7,5 Micro
20 Diagnostic port OBD-II 10 Micro
21 Centre display 5 Micro
22 Fan module, climate control, front 40 MCase
23 USB hub 5 Micro
24 Controls lighting

Passenger compartment lighting

Dimming, interior rearview mirror

Rain and light sensors

Power front seats

Control panels, rear doors

Fan module, climate control

Ioniser

Keypad, tunnel console at legroom rear seat

7,5 Micro
25 Camera, front 5 Micro
256 Roof console 20 Micro
127 Head-up display 5 Micro
28 Passenger compartment lighting 5 Micro
29 Wireless charging plate 5 Micro
30 Display roof console 5 Micro
31 Micro
32 Micro
33 Micro
34 Electric motor, rear 10 Micro
35 Control module, online car

Control module, Volvo Services

5 Micro
36 Micro
37 Audio control device (amplifier) 40 MCase
38 MCase
39 Antenna module (TCAM) 5 Micro
40 Control module, seat comfort, front 5 Micro
41 Alcohol lock

5

Micro
42 Micro
43 Control module, fuel pump 15 Micro
44 Relay coil, transmission oil pump 5 Micro
45 Control module, driver support functions (active safety) 5 Micro
46 Seat heating, driver’s side front 15 Micro
47 Seat heating, passenger side front 15 Micro
48 Coolant pump 7,5 Micro
49 Air cleaner 5 Micro
50 Power driver’s seat 20 Micro
51 Module, active damping 20 Micro
52 Opening the boot lid/tailgate with foot motion 5 Micro
53 Infotainment system 10 Micro
54 MCase
55 Micro
56 Electrically operated front passenger seat 20 Micro
57 Micro
58 Micro
59 Primary fuse infotainment 15 Micro

Fuses in cargo area

The fuse box with the cargo area fuses is located behind a panel on the right side.

  • The central electrical unit is located behind the panel on the right-hand side.
  • Special pliers are housed on the inside of the cover to facilitate replacement of tripped fuses.
  • The fuse box in the engine compartment provides space for several spare fuses.

Positions
The positions of the fuses are shown on the inside of the cover. Functions and components in the fuse table cover several models and engine alternatives. A fuse description can therefore apply to fewer than those in the table, or be completely missing, depending on how the car is equipped.If a position has multiple table values, it is due to variations in equipment level. In which case, follow the value of the fuse being replaced. In the event of doubt – contact a workshop. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

Function Ampere Type
1 Rear window defroster 30 MCase
2 Central electronic module 40 MCase
3 Compressor, air suspension 40 MCase
4 Lock motor backrest, right rear 15 MCase
5 MCase
6 Lock motor backrest, left rear 15 MCase
7 Door module, right rear 20 MCase
8 Control module for reduction of nitrous oxides (diesel) 30 MCase
9 Power operated boot lid 25 MCase
10 Door module, right front 20 MCase
11 Towbar control module 40 MCase
12 Seatbelt pretensioner, right 40 MCase
13 Internal relay coils 5 Micro
14 Control module for reduction of nitrous oxides (diesel) 15 Micro
15 Door module, left rear 20 Micro
16 Alcohol lock 5 Micro
17 Micro
18 Towbar control module 25 MCase
Accessory module 40
19 Door module, left front 20 MCase
20 Seatbelt pretensioner, left 40 MCase
21 Parking camera 5 Micro
22 Rear lighting (backup) 10 Micro
23 Micro
24 Position prepared for special vehicle 5 Micro
25 Supply when the ignition is switched on 10 Micro
26 Micro
27 Micro
28 Seat heating, left rear 15 Micro
29 Micro
30 Blind Spot Information (BLIS) 5 Micro
31 Micro
32 Seatbelt pretensioner, left 5 Micro
33 Actuator, exhaust system (petrol) 5 Micro
34 Micro
35 Control module All Wheel Drive (AWD) 15 Micro
36 Seat heating, right rear 15 Micro
37 MCase

Fuses in engine compartment

Among other things, the engine compartment fuses protect functions related to the engine and the brake system.
  • Special pliers are housed on the inside of the cover to facilitate replacement of tripped fuses.
  • The fuse box also provides space for several spare fuses.

Positions

Fuse locations are shown on the inside of the cover. Functions and components in the fuse table cover several models and engine alternatives. A fuse description can therefore apply to fewer than those in the table, or be completely missing, depending on how the car is equipped.

If a position has multiple table values, it is due to variations in equipment level. In which case, follow the value of the fuse being replaced. In the event of doubt – contact a workshop. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

Function Ampere Type
1 Micro
2 Micro
3 Micro
4 Control module, transmission actuator 5 Micro
5 Control module, coolant heating 5 Micro
6 Air conditioning 5 Micro
7 Control module, hybrid battery

High voltage converter, high-voltage generator/starter motor

5 Micro
8 Micro
9 Micro
10 Control module, hybrid battery

High voltage converter, high-voltage generator/starter motor

10 Micro
11 Charging unit 5 Micro
12 Shut-off valve, hybrid battery cooling

Coolant pump, hybrid battery

15 Micro
13 Coolant pump, electric drive system 15 Micro
14 Cooing fan, hybrid components 25 MCase
15 MCase
16 MCase
17 MCase
18 Calculation unit 5 Micro
19 Micro
20 Micro
21 Micro
22 Micro
23 USB port, tunnel console, rear 7,5 Micro
24 12 V socket, tunnel console, front 15 Micro
25 Micro
26 12 V socket cargo area 15 Micro
27 Spare fuse 5 Micro
28 Headlamp, left 15 Micro
29 Headlamp, right 15 Micro
30 Spare fuse 10 Micro
31 Heated windscreen, left Shunt MCase
32 Heated windscreen, left 40 MCase
33 Headlamp washers 25 MCase
34 Windscreen washers 25 MCase
35 Micro
36 Horn (honk) 20 Micro
37 Siren 5 Micro
38 Control module, brake system (valves, parking brake) 30 MCase
39 Windscreen wipers 30 MCase
40 MCase
41 Heated windscreen right-hand side 40 MCase
42 Parking heater 20 MCase
43 MCase
44 MCase
45 Heated windscreen, right Shunt MCase
46 Supplied when the ignition is switched on: Engine control module, Transmission components, Electric steering servo, Central electronic module 5 Micro
47 Exterior car noise (certain markets) 5 Micro
48 Headlamp, right 15 Micro
49 Alcohol lock

5

Micro
50 Micro
51 Radar, front 5 Micro
52 Collision module (SRS)

 

5 Micro
53 Headlamp, left 15 Micro
54 Accelerator pedal sensor 5 Micro
55 Transmission control module

Control module, gear selector

15 Micro
56 Engine Control Module (ECM) 5 Micro
57 Micro
58 Micro
59 Micro
60 Micro
61 Engine Control Module (ECM)

Throttle control module

Actuator, switch, compressor

20 Micro
62 Engine component group 1 (components related to engine function, including turbo/compressor. Contents depend on engine alternative.) 10 Micro
63 Engine component group 2 (components related to engine function, including turbo. Contents depend on engine alternative.)

Switching valve, air conditioning

7,5 Micro
64 Control module, spoiler damper

Control module, radiator damper

5 Micro
65 Micro
66 Lambda probe 15 Micro
67 Solenoid engine oil pump

Lambda probes

Solenoid air conditioning compressor

15 Micro
68 Micro
69 Engine Control Module (ECM) 20 Micro
70 Spark plugs/ignition coils 15 Micro
71 MCase
72 MCase
73 Control module, transmission oil pump 30 MCase
74 MCase
75 Actuator, transmission 25 MCase
76 MCase
77 MCase
78 MCase
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