Volvo XC90: Driver support / Curve Speed Assist (CSA) * limitations
(Option/accessory.)
(This function is only available on some markets.)
Curve Speed Assist (CSA) functionality may be reduced in certain situations.
The driver should be aware of the following limitations:
- Curve Speed Assist (CSA) may have limited performance on small roads and
in densely populated areas.
- At off-ramps or intersections, Curve Speed Assist (CSA) may temporarily
switch off.
- If the satellite navigator's1 map data is not updated, Curve
Speed Assist (CSA) may have limited functionality.
- Curve Speed Assist (CSA) functionality may be limited if the satellite navigator1
has lost contact with the satellite system.
- On new or rebuilt roads, map data may be incorrect.
- The risk of reduced grip due to adverse weather or road conditions is not
taken into account when calculating suitable cornering speed.
NOTE
The function uses the vehicle's camera and radar sensor, which has certain
general limitations.
1 Only with Volvo Sensus Navigation* installed.
(Option/accessory.)
The Curve Speed Assist (CSA) function can be activated as a supplement to
Adaptive Cruise Control* or Pilot Assist*. The driver can also deactivate the function...
(Option/accessory.)
Passing assistance can assist the driver when passing other vehicles. The
function can be used with Adaptive Cruise Control* or Pilot Assist*...
Other information:
(* Option/accessory.)
(Warning for crossing traffic when the vehicle is backing up.)
The driver can choose to deactivate the Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) function.
Activate or deactivate the function
using this button in the center display's Function view...
Screw the spare tire's retaining bolt back on.CAUTION
Do not attempt to unscrew the lower part of the retaining bolt if it
is attached to the body, as this could cause it to break.
If the retaining bolt becomes dislodged from its lower attachment point
in the body under the spare tire, replace it in the hole and turn clockwise
to secure it again...