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Parts for your 2008 Volvo Xc60-Headlights
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2008 Volvo XC60 headlights
Headlights absolutely apply to the 2008-built Volvo XC60. Technical sources including Volvo VIDA (factory service information), the XC60 Owner’s Manual for Model Year 2009 (production began in 2008), and Volvo Genuine Parts catalogues all specify headlamp assemblies for this vehicle—standard halogen units, with optional Bi‑Xenon/Active Bending Lights (ABL), plus associated levelling motors and headlamp washers on HID-equipped cars.
For this XC60, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark—lighting the road ahead, helping others see the vehicle, and keeping things legal for rego or WOF checks. Halogen lamps deliver solid everyday performance, while the optional Bi‑Xenon ABL setup brings brighter, whiter light and can swivel with the steering to throw light into corners. Auto‑levelling (on HID) helps keep the beam where it should be when the car’s loaded up, and integrated parkers/DRLs boost daytime visibility.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights a once‑over. Look for lens hazing, chips, or excessive condensation, and check that both beams, indicators, DRLs and parkers are firing up consistently. Beam aim matters—mis‑aimed lights can dazzle others or fail a compliance check, so have aim set on a beam setter at a workshop if anything’s been replaced or if the front ride height has changed.
- Replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness even left to right.
- Use the correct spec bulbs (halogen or HID) and quality brands to avoid flicker or CAN‑bus warnings.
- Don’t touch halogen glass with bare fingers—oil shortens bulb life. For HID, remember there’s high voltage—diagnosis and replacement are best left to a qualified tech.
- Keep lenses clean with pH‑neutral car wash