Volvo XC90: Climate control / Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors
The heated rear window and door mirrors are used to quickly remove condensation
and ice from the glass.
Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors from the
center console
A button in the center console offers quick access to the heated rear window
and door mirrors functions.

Button in center console.
- Tap the button.
- Heated windows and door mirrors are activated and the button lights
up/goes out.
Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors from the
center display
Tap the symbol in the center
of the climate bar to open Climate view in the center display.
Tap Rear.
- Heated windows and door mirrors are activated and the button lights
up/goes out.
Max defroster is used to quickly remove condensation and ice from windows.
Max defroster deactivates automatic climate control and air recirculation, activates
the air conditioning, and changes blower speed to 5 and temperature to
HI...
The heated rear window and door mirrors are used to quickly remove condensation
and ice from the glass.
It is possible to select whether rear window and door mirror heating should be
automatically activated or deactivated when the engine is started...
Other information:
(Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.)
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC1) can help the driver to maintain a constant
speed, combined with a preset time interval to the vehicle in front.
The camera/radar sensor measures the distance to the vehicle
ahead...
A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her
own safety and the safety of passengers in the vehicle and others sharing the roadway.
Part of this responsibility is avoiding distractions, including performing activities
that are not directly related to controlling the vehicle in the driving environment...