2019 Volvo V90 Cross Country Fuses and Fuse Box | How To Replace
Location of fuseboxes
The illustration is generic – appearance may vary according to vehicle model.
- Engine compartment
- Under the glove compartment
- Trunk/cargo compartment
Replacing fuses
All electrical functions and components are protected by a number of fuses to protect the vehicle’s electrical system from damage by short circuiting or overloading.
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Refer to the fuse diagram to locate the fuse.
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Pull out the fuse and examine it from the side to determine if the curved metal wire in the fuse is intact.
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If the wire is broken, replace the fuse with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage.
WARNING
Never use a foreign object or a fuse with a higher amperage than that specified to replace a fuse. This could cause significant damage to the electrical system and possibly lead to a fire. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for assistance replacing fuses not listed in the Owner’s Manual. If performed incorrectly, significant damage can be caused to the electrical system.
Fuses in the engine compartment
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There is a decal with a diagram of the locations of the fuses on the inside of the cover.
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Fuses 1-13, 18-30, 35-37 and 46-54 are “Micro” fuses.
- Fuses 14-17, 31-34 and 38-45 are “MCase” fuses and should only be replaced by a workshop20.
Function | Ampere |
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Ignition coils (gasoline); spark plugs (gasoline) | 15 |
Oil pump solenoid; A/C mag- netic coupling; heated oxygen sensor, center (gasoline); heated oxygen sensor, rear (diesel) | 15 |
Function | Ampere |
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Ignition coils (gasoline); spark plugs (gasoline) | 15 |
Oil pump solenoid; A/C mag- netic coupling; heated oxygen sensor, center (gasoline); heated oxygen sensor, rear (diesel) | 15 |
Fuel filter heater (diesel) | 30 |
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12 V outlet in tunnel console, front | 15 |
12 V outlet in tunnel console between rear seats | 15 |
12 V outlet in trunk/cargo compartment* | 15 |
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Left-side headlight, some models with LEDA | 15 |
Right-side headlight, some models with LEDA | 15 |
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Heated windshield*, left side | Shunt |
Heated windshield*, left side | 40 |
Headlight washers* | 25 |
Windshield washer | 25 |
Transmission control module | 15 |
Horn | 20 |
Alarm siren* | 5 |
Brake system control module (valves, parking brake) | 40 |
Wipers | 30 |
Rear window washer | 25 |
Heated windshield*, right side | 40 |
Parking heater* | 20 |
Brake system control module (ABS pump) | 40 |
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Heated windshield*, right side | Shunt |
Fed when ignition is on: engine control module, trans- mission components, electrical power steering, central electri- cal module, brake system con- trol module | 5 |
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Right-side headlight | 7.5 |
Right-side headlight, some models with LEDA | 15 |
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Battery connection control module | 5 |
Airbags | 5 |
Left-side headlight | 7.5 |
Left-side headlight, some models with LEDA | 15 |
Accelerator pedal sensor | 5 |
Fuses under the glove compartment
Fuses under the glove compartment provide protection for e.g. electrical outlets, displays and door modules. Fuse pliers are provided on the inside of the fuse box cover to assist in removing and inserting fuses. There are also spaces for several extra fuses in the distribution box in the engine compartment.
Positions
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Fuses 1, 3-21, 23-36, 39-53 and 55-59 are “Micro” fuses.
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Fuses 2-22, 37-38 and 54 are “MCase” fuses and should only be replaced by a work-shop21.
Function | Ampere |
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Electrical outlet in tunnel con- sole between rear seats* | 30 |
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Movement sensor* | 5 |
Media player | 5 |
Instrument panel | 5 |
Center console buttons | 5 |
Sun sensor | 5 |
Sensus control module | 20 |
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Steering wheel module | 5 |
Module for start knob and parking brake controls | 5 |
Heated steering wheel* mod- ule | 15 |
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Climate system control mod- ule | 10 |
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Data link connector OBD-II | 10 |
Center display | 5 |
Climate system blower module (front) | 40 |
USB HUB | 5 |
Instrument lighting; Interior lighting; Rearview mirror auto- dim function*; Rain and light sensors*; Rear tunnel console keypad, rear seat*; Power front seats*; Rear door control pan- els; Climate system blower module left/right | 7.5 |
Control module for driver sup- port functions | 5 |
Panoramic roof with sun cur- tain* | 20 |
Head-up display* | 5 |
Passenger compartment light- ing | 5 |
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Ceiling console display (seat belt reminder/front passenger side airbag indicator) | 5 |
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Humidity sensor | 5 |
Door module in right-side rear door | 20 |
Fuses in the trunk/cargo com- partment | 10 |
Control module for Internet- connected vehicle; Control module for Volvo On Call | 5 |
Door module in left-side rear door | 20 |
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 wiper | 15 |
Fuel pump control module | 15 |
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Driver’s seat heating | 15 |
Front passenger’s seat heat- ing | 15 |
Coolant pump | 10 |
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Door module in left-side front door | 20 |
Active chassis control module* | 20 |
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Sensus control module | 10 |
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Door module in right-side front door | 20 |
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TV* (certain markets only) | 5 |
Primary fuse for fuses 9, 53
and 58 |
15 |
Fuses in the cargo compartment
The fuses in the cargo compartment help protect electrical components such as the power seats*, airbags and seat belt tensioners.
The fuse box is located on the right-hand side. Fuse pliers are provided on the inside of the fuse box cover to assist in removing and inserting fuses. There are also spaces for several extra fuses in the distribution box in the engine compartment.
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-shop22.
Function | Ampere |
Heated rear window | 30 |
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Pneumatic suspension* com- pressor | 40 |
Lock motor for rear seat back- rest, right side | 15 |
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Lock motor for rear seat back- rest, left side | |
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Control module for reduction of nitrous oxides (diesel) | 30 |
Power tailgate* | 25 |
Power front passenger seat* | 20 |
Towbar* control module | 40 |
Seat belt tensioner module (right side) | 40 |
Internal relay windings | 5 |
Control module for reduction of nitrous oxides (diesel) | 15 |
Foot movement detection module for opening the power tailgate* | 5 |
USB hub/accessory port | – |
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Towbar* control module | 25 |
Accessory module | 40 |
Power driver seat* | 20 |
Seat belt tensioner module (left side) | 40 |
Park Assist Camera* | 5 |
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Control module for airbags and seat belt tensioners | 5 |
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Heated rear seat (left side)* | 15 |
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Blind Spot Information (BLIS)*; Exterior reverse signal control module | 5 |
USB port in cargo compartment | 5 |
Modules for seat belt tensioners | 5 |
Emissions system actuator (gasoline, certain engine vari- ants) | 5 |
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All Wheel Drive (AWD) control module* | 15 |
Heated rear seat (right side)* | 15 |
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FAQs
The fuse box protects electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits in the vehicle.
There are typically two fuse boxes in the V90 Cross Country: one in the engine compartment and one inside the cabin.
Open the hood of your vehicle, and you should find the engine compartment fuse box near the battery.
The interior fuse box is usually located on the driver’s side of the dashboard or in the footwell area.
You may need a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers and a replacement fuse.
The type and size of fuses can vary, so it’s essential to consult your owner’s manual or the fuse box cover for specific information.
Check the owner’s manual or fuse box cover for a diagram that identifies the fuses and their functions. Look for the one that corresponds to the malfunctioning electrical component.
No, you should always replace a fuse with one of the same amperage rating. Using a higher-rated fuse can cause electrical problems or even damage to your vehicle.
Use a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers to gently grasp and pull the blown fuse out of its socket.
You can buy replacement fuses at most auto parts stores or online.
Simply insert the new fuse into the empty socket in the same orientation as the old one.
You can often find fuse diagrams and information in online resources or repair manuals specific to your vehicle.
Always disconnect the vehicle’s battery before working on the fuse box to ensure safety.
It’s not recommended to replace a fuse with a circuit breaker, as the vehicle’s electrical system is designed for fuses.
If the problem persists after replacing a fuse, it may require further diagnosis by a professional mechanic.
Useful Link
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