XC90 - Turning off the 'safety aids'

XC90 - Turning off the 'safety aids'

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Zippee

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13,713 posts

247 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Hi all - we've just bought a 24 plate XC90 - stunning car but we wanted to check if there was a way to permanently turn off a couple of the annoying safety aids;

Lane keep assist - can be turned off start of every journey but a faff to go through the sub menus

Speed limit warning - seems this can be either a constant bong the moment you go 1mph over the limit, or it holds back the accelerator when you approach the limit which is even more annoying. Can this be shut off at all?

E-bmw

10,847 posts

165 months

Thursday 8th May
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If I remember correctly, post 2019 no, you can't default them to off, same with any vehicle, date could be wrong but it is somewhere around then.

Discendo Discimus

682 posts

45 months

Thursday 8th May
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Thankfully on my car it's a quick press of a steering wheel button and off they go, but you have to do it every time you get in the car.

Must admit, I'm surprised you didn't know about this, believe it's been all new cars for a good few years now.

Zippee

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13,713 posts

247 months

Thursday 8th May
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Discendo Discimus said:
Thankfully on my car it's a quick press of a steering wheel button and off they go, but you have to do it every time you get in the car.

Must admit, I'm surprised you didn't know about this, believe it's been all new cars for a good few years now.
Current cars - 2017 Mercedes, doesn't have these aids
2020 Volvo S60 - one press and the aids stay off permanently
2014 Evoque (this has just been replaced by the XC90) so didn't have these annoyances.

TBH they're not a huge problem, I was just hoping for a way to turn them off and keep them off.

E-bmw

10,847 posts

165 months

Friday 9th May
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I too have several recent experiences.

2015 Volvo V40 - nothing but ABS/DSC & city braking, never a problem.
2011 Volvo V50 - Same.
2011 Mazda 2 - Same.
2018 Mazda 2 - Has the lot but one press & lane assist stays off forever.
Several recent hire cars (post 2020) - Every time you torn the car on you need to turn the crap off.

They default to on...... Because, safety!

petrolveins

1,781 posts

186 months

Friday 9th May
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These are EU regulations on new cars that require these things to default to on for each journey. Soon all new cars will have driver monitoring and beep at you if you aren't looking at the road ahead.

The speed limit assist can be switched off by simply pressing the left button on the left cluster of steering wheel buttons. A confirmation will appear at the bottom of the driver display. You can also permanently change how it operates in the Driving settings, and uncheck the option for dynamic speed assist (ie it will never reduce your speed, just beep at you, and you can turn that off each journey).

Lane Assist can also be set to vibrate only and not provide steering input, it's also in the Driving settings. Then when it does default to on each time, it will just be a mild vibration through the steering wheel.

I have these in my 2024 V90 and it's just part of my routine now, start the car, press the left button and get on and drive.


Stupot123

359 posts

121 months

Friday 9th May
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Most of the aids in the Volvo work spot on, so I’d suggest no need to turn them off.

The speed bong however, now that’s annoying!

One press of the left side of the left hand steering wheel button and its off.

As others have mentioned, due to legislation you do need to do it every restart, but quite a neat painless process, and as painless as they could have made it.

Zippee

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13,713 posts

247 months

Friday 9th May
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Thanks all