The Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) system in your Volvo V90 is a vital safety feature designed to help you stay safely within your lane. Regular inspection and maintenance of this system ensure it functions correctly, providing peace of mind on every drive.

Step-by-Step Inspection of the Lane Keeping Aid System

  • Check the sensors and cameras: These are usually located near the windshield and front grille. Make sure they are clean and free from dirt, snow, or obstructions that could impair their function.
  • Test the system regularly: Activate the LKA while driving on a clear, marked road. The system should gently steer the vehicle back into the lane if you begin to drift.
  • Monitor warning lights: Your dashboard will display alerts if the system detects an issue. Never ignore these warnings; they indicate that the LKA needs attention.

Maintaining Optimal Performance

To keep your Lane Keeping Aid system in top shape:

  • Regularly clean sensors and cameras with a soft cloth and mild cleaner.
  • Keep your windshield in good condition, as cracks or chips can impair camera functionality.
  • Schedule periodic professional inspections, especially during routine maintenance or if you notice irregular system behavior.

By following these simple steps, you can maintain the reliability of your Volvo V90’s Lane Keeping Aid, ensuring safety and confidence on the road every day.