The Lane Keeping Aid system in your Volvo V60 is an essential safety feature designed to help you stay safely within your lane. To ensure these sensors continue to function effectively over time, proper care and maintenance are crucial.

Regular Cleaning of Sensors

The Lane Keeping Aid sensors are typically located near the windshield or front grille. Dirt, dust, and debris can obstruct their view, reducing their accuracy. Gently clean these areas with a soft cloth and mild detergent regularly to maintain clear sensor vision.

Protecting Sensors from Damage

Physical damage to the sensors can impair their functionality. Avoid slamming doors or objects near the sensor locations, and be cautious when washing your vehicle, especially in automatic car washes that may have brushes or equipment that could harm the sensors.

Routine System Checks and Updates

  • Have your Volvo’s Lane Keeping Aid system inspected during regular service visits.
  • Ensure software updates are installed promptly, as these can improve sensor performance and reliability.
  • If you notice any warning signals related to the Lane Keeping Aid, consult a professional technician immediately.

By following these simple steps, you can extend the lifespan of your Volvo V60's Lane Keeping Aid sensors, maintaining optimal safety and reliability for your driving experience.