Volvo XC90 2005 Wiring Diagram

VO LVO
TP 3980 2 0 2
2005
XC9 0 PREMI ER
Vehicles with SRS (Airbag)/SIPS bag/
IC (Inflatable curtain)
Warning!
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.
Is the vehicle equipped with SRS/SIPS bag/IC ?
Vehicles with SRS are most easily recognized by the letters SRS in the center of the steering wheel. If the vehicle also has a passenger side airbag, the letters SRS are stamped on the dashboard above the glove compartment. SRS vehicles from 1993 and onward also have explosive seat belt tensioners. SIPS bags are only installed on SRS vehicles from 1995 and onward. SIPS bag decals are located on the windshield and seat compartment. Vehicles with IC can be recognized by the letters IC on the C/D panel (4 door) or the B panel (5 door).
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 fit 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 VADIS.
• Certain components of the aforementioned systems must be grounded while working. Read the appropriate sections in VADIS.
• Do not install any accessories in the areas between the A and B-pillars, the B and C-pillars, and the C and D-pillars.
Test te rmi nal
Fuse in cargo compartment auxiliary fuse box
Changes introduced up to and including June 2004
Any changes made to the vehicle after this date are not included in the manual. If necessary, refer to service bulletins.
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.
© Volvo Car Corporation
Table of C ontents
Vehicles with SRS (Airbag)/SIPS bag/IC
(Inflatable curtain).......................................................... 2
Abbreviations................................................................. 4
How to use the wiring diagrams 1:2............................... 5
Electrical distribution 1:2................................................ 7
Fuses
Cargo compartment 11E & 11F...................................... 9
Ground connections
31/10 - 31/118 ............................................................. 10
Group 39 Other
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) 1:2 ............................ 11
Cooler ........................................................................ 13
Connectors
54/33 - 54/303 ............................................................. 14
54/274 - 54/275 ........................................................... 15
54/276 - 54/277 ........................................................... 16
Junction points
53/403 - 53/521............................................................ 17
53/522 - 53/731............................................................ 18
Cable harness routing in vehicle
Harnesses, XC90 Premier ............................................19
Component illustrations
1/1 - 3/1........................................................................ 20
4/9 - 11E ...................................................................... 21
11F - 16/82 .................................................................. 22
16/105 - 54/98.............................................................. 23
54/274 - 54/303............................................................ 24
Index
List of components
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Explanations Abbreviations
Groups
Group 39 = Other
Ignition switch symbols
X= Accessories (audio position) S= Powered upon insertion of key 15 = The switch remains connected during
start 15l = Contact is broken while starting 30 = Constant power from the battery 50 = Start
Countries/ Markets
A= Austria AUS = Australia B= Belgium CDN = Canada CH = Switzerland D= Germany DK = Denmark E= Spain EU/OS = Markets outside USA and Canada FIN = Finland GB = Great Britain ISR = Israel J= Japan KO R = Korea N= Norway NL = Netherlands S= Sweden USA = United States of America WEU = Western Europe
Other
AUD = Audio Module (AUD) AUX = Socket for external equipment CEM = Central Electronic Module (CEM) DVD = DVD player MMM = Multimedia Module (MMM) RAS = Rear Audio Separation module (RAS) REM = Rear Electronic Module (REM) RSE = Rear Seat Entertainment module
(RSE)
TFT = TV display in head rest raint
Colors
BL = Blue BN = Brown GN = Green GR = Gray LBL = Light Blue LG N = Li ght G reen OR = Orange P= Pink R= Red SB = Black VO = Violet W= White Y= Yellow
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How to use the wiring diagrams 1:2
The descriptions below apply in general to all wiring diagram manuals, although not all sections are necessarily con­tained in this manual.
A. Component designation
Every component has a component designation that consists of two parts.
The first part is a type number that describes the type of component in question, for example 3/xx.
The second part of the designation is a serial num­ber, for example x/2.
Combined these give a component designation, for example 3/2.
At the end of the manual is a list of components, where, with the help of the component designation, you can read off the name of the component, for example, 3/2 = light switch.
List of type numbers
The list shows which type of component that respec­tive type numbers refer to, for example, 3/x = switch, 6/x = electric motor, etc.
1Battery 2Relay 3Switch 4Control module 5 Driver Information Module 6Electric motor 7Sensor 8Actuator 9Heating element 10 Light 11 Fuse 15 Electrical distribution rail/box 16 Audio 17 Service/diagnostics 18 Contact reel 19 Meter 20 Ignition component/shunt 26 Converter 27 Optics 31 Ground connection 53 Junction point 54 Connector
B. Junction points
The wiring diagrams contain numbered junction points, for example 53/352.
This manual contains a section with a list of junction points. This list shows all the components which are connected to each junction point.
The location of the junction points is shown in the "Cable harness routing in vehicle" section.
C. Connectors
Connectors provide a bridge between two cable har­nesses and are described in the "Connectors" sec­tion.
D. Electrical distribution
Operation of the fuses and relays is shown in the "Electrical distribution" section.
E. Data communication
To da y ’s ca r s a re eq u ip p ed wi t h C AN & MOST net­works that transmit information. Connections to these networks are shown in their entirety on the respective wiring diagram. Complete information on CAN & MOST communication can be found in the section entitled "Control modules".
F. Ab bre via tio ns
A number of different abbreviations are used in the manual. These are explained in the section "Abbre­viations".
G. Com pone nt loca tion
There is a section at the end of the manual in which the appearance and location of components is described in numerical order.
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How to use the wiring diagrams 2:2
A
4/28
TCM
B:1
B:13
B:2
CAN
B:14
15/20:13
Y-GR Y-GR Y-GR
MAN
3/10
2
1
SB
MAN
53/326
SB
31/96
15/24:2
REM
10/18
List of symbols
F BD E C
30+
11
11D/3
11D/4
2
2
R
4/56
CEM
D:2
54/3LF
A:1
3
4/58
CAN
2/80
RMI4
4
5
3
1
2
1
3
A:14
A:16
B:3
53/601
B:1
SB
31/72
D:3
B:17
CAN
B:18
BL
54/51
BL
12
SB
31/73
53/615
BL
10/17
B:3
10/4810/55
B:1
SB
BL
53/604
SB
= System voltage
= Ground connection via wiring
= Ground connection on component/chassis
= Screened wire
= Junction point
= Twisted cable
= Electrical connection
= Variant
= CAN communication
= CAN high data signal (CAN H)
= CAN low data signal (CAN L)
= MOST communication
= LIN communication
= DIN cable, coaxial cable,
etc.
10/1-2
= Data communication
CAN
= CAN communication
= Connection with distribution
box
G
1
= Further connection to...
= Connector between cable harnesses
1
= Connector connected to component
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R
C1:1
R
C1:2
C3:1
C3:3
C4:2
A1:13
C4:9
SB
A1:10
A1:11
C4:10
C6:2
17/17
C6:12 C6:13 C3:4 C6:4 C3:2
C4:11
C5:14
A1:1 A1:5
C4:6
R BL-R
R
F E
D C
11B/24
1
11B/23
1
2
2
2/32
FMA2
3
1
5
2
11B/22
1
11A
2
8
11B/21
1
11B/20
1
2
2
2
2/14
FMA3
3
5
1
2
C4:4
C4:3
C2:2
C4:5
R-W
BL
B A
11B/19
1
11A
22
7
11B/18
1
2
2
2/91
FST1
45
3
1
2
C6:1
C4:8
11B/17
1
2
11B/16
11A
6
1
11B/15
1
FST2
4
2/182
3
2
2
5
1
2
2/90
FST3
45
3
1
2
11B/14
1
2
C6:9
C6:8
C5:15
C5:12
C6:6
11B/13
1
11A
2
5
11B/12
1
2
2
11B/11
1
2
11B/10
1
11A
4
2 222
3
2
11B/9
1
11B/8
1
11B/7
1
11B/6
1
11B/5
1
11B/4
11
11B/3
11B/2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
22
2/22
2/35
FMI1
3
2
FMA4
3
1
5 4
1
5
2
A1:6
C5:11
C4:14
C4:15
A1:8
C4:12
C4:16
C6:10
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11B /1
1
11A 11A 11A
1
A1:2
C5:13
A1:3
A1:7
A1:14
C6:3
C6:7
15/30
C2:1
15/31
Electrical distribution 1:2
Overview
C4:1
A1:12
F E
AB DC
SB
LIN
C:14
CAN
C:13
K:1
R
R
R
1
1
23
R-W
54/40C
2
R
22
2
1
R
R
1
54/303
2
R
11F/1
45
11F/2
3
54/98
2
VO
BL
1 32
1
22
67
2
11E
2
R
R
R
+
12V
-
1/1
6/25:1
R
SB
REM
4/58
A:29
6/26A:1
31/53
R
BL-R
R-W
BL
53/415
53/403
R
RRR
1
D:15
Y
2
54/40D
R
E:A
E:B
D:60
Y-W
R
D:35
D:50
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11C/14
2
1
R
R
11C/1311C/12
BL
2 2
1 1
B:2
B:24
B:3
B:16
11C/1111C/1
11
LIN
BL-R
15
15 15I
X
S
50
8
1
6
37
CAN
D:16
3/157:2
BL-R
BL-R
BL-R
VO
D:8
C:14
4/9B:28/56
VO
BL-R
53/443
11C/10
11C/9
2 22
1
11C/8
11
11C/7
11C/6
2 22
1
11C/5
1
11C/4
222
11
11C/3
11C /2
2 2
1 1
R-SB
4/56
4
3/1
CEM
16/65:1
30
5
Electrical distribution 2:2
Overview
53/408
VO
4/9B:27/55
Fuses Cargo compartment 11E & 11F
11E/5
11E/7
11E/1
11E/2
11E/3
11F/1 11F/2
P2S04_11E
11E Fuses by the battery
No. Fuse function via A
216/124Rear Seat Entertainment module (RSE) - 40
11F Fuses in cargo compartment auxiliary fuse box
No. Fuse function via A
116/124Rear Seat Entertainment module (RSE), 30 feed - 10
216/124Rear Seat Entertainment module (RSE), X feed - 5
P2S04_11F
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