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XC60 Rain Light Sensor Fault

My 2017 Volvo XC60 diesel has a rain-light sensor issue at only 24257 km. Error memory is storing an error, and the automatic wiping mode during rain is non-functional. Automatic headlight control and the speedometer dimming feature are also affected! The lights switch on randomly. Has anyone else encountered something similar? Concerned about the root cause of these interconnected electrical problems.

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A 2017 Volvo XC60 experienced a rain-light sensor fault, affecting automatic wipers, headlights, and speedometer dimming. The issue was traced to bubbling under the sensor's gel pad, which allowed moisture to interfere with sensor readings. The solution involved replacing and recalibrating the sensor, resolving the electrical problems.

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gabriel_shadow68

That sounds remarkably similar to an issue I had with my previous Renault Megane. Different brand, but the symptoms were almost identical: problems with the automatic lights, wipers acting up. Check the sensor itself for any physical damage. Is the sensor area on your windshield clean?

dennisroth10 (community.author)

I inspected the windshield area around the sensor, and it appears clear. However, a closer examination reveals slight bubbling underneath the gel pad. Could this imperfection be the culprit behind the sensor malfunction and related electrical gremlins?

gabriel_shadow68

That bubbling under the gel pad sounds highly suspicious. In my case with the Megane, that was exactly the problem. Moisture was getting in and affecting the sensor's readings. It's not something you can easily fix yourself. I'd recommend taking it to a workshop. They'll likely need to replace the sensor or at least reseal it properly to prevent further issues.

dennisroth10 (community.author)

Following your recommendation and a workshop visit, you were spot on. The bubbles under the gel pad were interfering with the sensor. A replacement and recalibration costing 62€ resolved the issue. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction and saving me from unnecessary troubleshooting!

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XC60