Volvo V90 Quick Guide 2020

To reset the service light on your 2020 Volvo V90, turn the ignition to position I (do not start the engine), press and hold the trip odometer reset button, and then turn the ignition to position II. Hold the button until the information light blinks and then release the button.
The recommended oil for a 2020 Volvo V90 is a high-quality, fully synthetic oil with a viscosity of SAE 0W-20, meeting the ACEA A5/B5 specification.
If the infotainment system in your Volvo V90 is unresponsive, try performing a soft reset by holding the home button on the infotainment system for about 20 seconds until the screen goes black and then restarts.
The recommended tire pressure for a 2020 Volvo V90 can vary depending on load and tire size, but generally, it should be around 32 psi for front and rear tires. Always check the placard located on the driver's side door jamb for specific values.
To change the cabin air filter in a 2020 Volvo V90, locate the filter housing under the glove box, remove the cover by releasing the clips, and then pull out the old filter. Insert the new filter with the airflow direction arrow pointing in the correct direction and replace the cover.
If the key fob battery for your 2020 Volvo V90 is low, replace it by opening the key fob case using a small flathead screwdriver, removing the old battery, and inserting a new CR2032 battery. Ensure the battery is positioned correctly with the positive side facing up.
To enable the auto start/stop feature in your 2020 Volvo V90, ensure that the system is activated by pressing the button marked with an 'A' surrounded by a circular arrow, usually located on the dashboard or center console. The feature can be turned on or off as needed.
The 2020 Volvo V90 has a towing capacity of up to 3,500 lbs (1,588 kg) when properly equipped with the necessary towing package.
To update the navigation system in your 2020 Volvo V90, download the latest map updates from the Volvo Cars website onto a USB drive, then insert the USB into the car's USB port. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
The check engine light in your 2020 Volvo V90 could be triggered by various issues, such as a loose gas cap, faulty oxygen sensor, or catalytic converter problems. It's recommended to use an OBD-II scanner to read the error code or visit a certified Volvo service center for diagnosis.