Volvo Xc90 2010 Wiring Diagram
Volvo Xc90 2010 Wiring Diagram
Volvo Xc90 2010 Wiring Diagram
VOLVO XC90
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Vehicles with SRS (Airbag)/SIPS bag/IC
(Inflatable Curtain)
Warning!
Extra caution must be exercised when working on vehicles equipped with SRS/SIPS bag/IC
in order to avoid:
1. Personal injuries when performing repair work.
2. Damage or malfunction of the SRS/SIPS bag/IC system.
Work involving the SRS/SIPS bag/IC systems or other components in the vehicle that may
affect the SRS/SIPS bag/IC systems must always be performed by an authorized Volvo
workshop.
In case of doubt, consult the SRS and SIPS bag/IC service manual.
General recommendations
• Be especially careful when working on or around SRS, SIPS, and IC components.
• Make sure that no wires are pinched, frayed, or pierced.
• Never install accessories by the sensors.
• Where applicable, work on the steering wheel, steering shaft, or steering gear must be done
in accordance with the methods in the SRS section of VIDA.
• Certain components of the aforementioned systems must be grounded while working. Read
the appropriate sections in VIDA.
• Install no accessories in the areas between the A and B-posts, the B and C-posts, and the
C and D-posts.
Test terminal
Data link connector in the passenger compartment.
Volvo models are sold in versions adapted for different markets. These adaptations depend
on factors such as legal requirements, taxation, and market demands.
This manual may therefore include illustrations and text that do not apply to the vehicles in
your country.
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The first part is a type number that describes the This manual contains a section with a list of branch-
type of component in question, for example 3/xx. ing points. This list shows all the components that
are connected to each branching point.
The second part of the designation is a serial num-
ber, e.g. x/2. The location of the branching points is shown in the
"Cable harness routing in vehicle" section.
Together, this constitutes a component designation,
e.g. 3/2. C. Connectors
Connectors provide a bridge between two cable har-
At the end of the manual is a list of components,
nesses and are described in the
where, with the help of the component designation,
"Connectors" section.
you can read off the name of the component, for
example, 3/2 = light switch.
D. Electrical distribution
List of type numbers Operation of the fuses and relays is shown in the
"Electrical distribution" section.
The list shows which type of component that respec-
tive type numbers refer to, for example, 3/x = switch,
6/x = electric motor, etc.
E. Data communication
Today’s cars are equipped with CAN, LIN & MOST
1 Battery networks that transmit information. Connections to
2 Relay these networks are not shown in their entirety on the
3 Switch respective wiring diagram. Complete information on
4 Control module Data communication can be found in the section
5 Driver information module entitled "Control modules".
6 Electric motor
7 Sensor F. Abbreviations
8 Actuator A number of different abbreviations are used in the
9 Heating element manual. These are explained in the section "Abbre-
10 Light viations".
11 Fuse
15 Electrical distribution rail/box G. Component location
16 Audio
17 Service/diagnostics There is a section at the end of the manual in which
18 Contact reel the appearance and location of components is
19 Meter described in numerical order.
20 Ignition component/shunt
26 Converter
27 Optics
31 Ground connection
53 Branching point
54 Connector
Symbol key
= System voltage
= Ground connection in
component/chassis
= Screened wire
= Junction point
= Twisted cable
= Electrical connection
= Variant
= CAN communication
= LIN communication
= LIN communication
= Data communication
= CAN communication
= MOST communication
= MOST communication
R R
R-W
R-W
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PETROL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
11B/1 11B/2 11B/3 11B/4 11B/5 11B/6 11B/7 11B/8 11B/9 11B/10 11B/11 11B/12 11B/13 11B/14 11B/15 11B/16 11B/17 11B/18 11B/19 11B/20 11B/21
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
R
PETROL DIESEL R BL-R
GN-OR R-W
4/109:11 R-W BL-R BL
53/305
Y BL-R
R-W R DIESEL
DIESEL GN-OR
4/46B:29
GR
6CYL / 8CYL 54/1B:6
BL-R
R GN-GR
4/56B:1
BL-R
1 FMA1 1 2/133 2 1 FMI1 6/114:1
FMA2 2/32 2 1 FMA3 2/35 2 2/22 2 FMI2
GN-OR
1(86) 3(30) 1(86) 3(30) 1(86) 3(30) 1(86) 3(30) 1(86) 3(30)
54/146 1
2(85) 5(87) 2(85) 5(87) 2(85) 5(87) 2(85) 5(87) 4(87a) 2(85) 5(87) 4(87a)
4 3 4 3 4 3 5 4 3 5
R
4/46B:11
BL-OR
BL-OR
R-W
Y SB
8/84:1
6 CYL BL-GN
Y-W
4/46B:10
6 CYL
8 CYL
R-SB
GN-Y GN-Y Y
6/104:1
GN-Y R-W 2
1
2(85) 5(87) 4(87a) 2(85) 5(87) 4(87a) 2(85) 5(87) 4(87a)
4 3 5 4 3 5 4 3 5
R
Y
4/56C:3 GN-SB
4/56C:25
Y GR-SB
6/1 53/331
6/1 BL GR
4/56C:4 A B C DE F G
R
53/415 DIESEL
R
R
R
53/403
R
R
6/25 R 8CYL
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 53/3009
R R
BL-R
R-W
11C/1 11C/2 11C/3 11C/4 11C/5 11C/6 11C/7 11C/8 11C/9 11C/10 11C/11 11C/12 11C/13 11C/14
BL
R
R
1
R
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 M 30
R 8CYL A:1
B+
6/26
31 ACM
SB
VO
3/157:1
G 31
53/408 LIN
VO 54/40C 1 2
4/9B:27/55
4/58
VO
VO
R-SB
BL A:29 REM
4/56
3/1 4 CEM B:2 C:14
30 CAN
5 B:24 C:13
BL-R
50 S X 15 15 15I 16/65:1 C:13 B:3
7 3 6 1 8 BL-R CAN LIN
3/157:2
BL-R BL-R D:16 B:16
53/443 BL-R C:14
4/9B:28/56 LIN 11E 1 R
Y D:15