How to Adjust the Dashboard Brightness of Volvo XC90?

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StAlexander
07/29/25 9:19am
Below the steering wheel in the Volvo XC90's cabin, there is a scroll wheel. Scrolling upwards increases the brightness, while scrolling downwards decreases it, allowing the owner to adjust it to their preferred level. Here are some specific details about Volvo: 1. Development History: The brand was founded in 1927 in Gothenburg, Sweden, by Gustaf Larson and Assar Gabrielsson. The Volvo Group is a global leader in commercial transport and construction equipment manufacturing, providing trucks, buses, construction equipment, marine and industrial application drive systems, as well as components like aircraft engines, along with comprehensive solutions in finance and after-sales services. In 1999, the Volvo Group sold its Volvo Cars division to Ford Motor Company of the USA. In 2010, Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group acquired Volvo Cars from Ford and obtained ownership of the Volvo Cars brand. 2. Reputation: Volvo Cars enjoys a high reputation in Northern Europe for its excellent quality and performance, particularly in safety systems, where Volvo has unique strengths. The Highway Loss Data Institute in the USA once rated the ten safest cars, with Volvo topping the list.
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DeKaden
08/12/25 9:27am
I've always driven a Volvo XC90, and adjusting the dashboard brightness is super simple. There's a round knob with anti-slip stripes in the control area on the left side of the steering wheel. Gently turning it changes the brightness—clockwise for brighter and counterclockwise for dimmer. The changes are displayed in real-time on the dashboard, clear and intuitive. When driving at night, I prefer setting it to a medium-low level, which allows me to see the speedometer and fuel gauge clearly without glare affecting road visibility. On bright sunny afternoons, I turn it up a bit to avoid reflections and ensure readability. Some configurations come with automatic brightness, but manual adjustment is more reliable for consistent results. If the knob gets stuck or stops working, first check for dust or dirt clogging it—a soft cloth wipe might restore functionality. If that doesn’t help, it’s best to visit a 4S shop to check the electrical system or fuse issues. During maintenance, ask the technician to keep the knob responsive—your daily driving comfort and safety depend on it.
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CassandraLee
10/06/25 5:06am
As a user who prioritizes driving safety, I often remind myself to adjust the dashboard brightness. The XC90's brightness adjustment is straightforward: simply rotate the knob near the driver's door on the left side of the steering wheel to control the brightness—it's very intuitive. When driving at night or in rainy conditions, setting the brightness to a moderate level is crucial. Excessive brightness can cause eye strain and increase distraction risks, while insufficient brightness may obscure warning lights and impair judgment. Although the automatic mode adjusts with ambient light, manual settings offer greater precision. If the knob becomes unresponsive, it might indicate a short circuit or poor contact, so prompt inspection is necessary to avoid delays. During actual driving, I make it a habit to check the brightness before hitting the highway to ensure quick data readability. Though a small feature, it significantly impacts safety, so regular maintenance, including electrical checks, should never be overlooked.
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