theresabaumann1
XC90 electric steering column failure
Summary of the thread
A 2023 Volvo XC90 owner experienced a failure in the electric steering column adjustment, suspecting a defective cable or plug connection. After checking potential issues like fuses, the problem was confirmed to be a faulty connector. The repair was completed at a workshop for 95€, resolving the issue.
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theresabaumann1 (community.author)
It is completely dead, unfortunately. Which fuse specifically should I be checking? Is there a specific location or number I should be aware of?
michaeljung9
In my case, it wasn't the fuse, but it's worth checking the manual for the steering column fuse location. If that's not it, it might be best to take it to a workshop. It sounds like you've already done some initial diagnosis, and the cost for a faulty connection repair shouldn't be too steep.
theresabaumann1 (community.author)
Thanks, I appreciate the advice. I took it to the workshop, and it turned out to be a faulty connector, as suspected. The repair cost was 95€, as estimated. All is working again.
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michaeljung9
I've had something similar happen with my XC90. Is it completely dead, or does it just move intermittently? Check the fuses first; it might be a simple fix.