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2018 Volvo XC60 Headlights: purpose, care, and replacements
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2018 Volvo XC60 and are central to its safety package. Technical sources including the Volvo XC60 Owner’s Manual (Model Year 2018, Lighting), Volvo’s VIDA service/parts catalogue, and lighting compliance standards (ECE R112/ADR 13/00) all specify LED headlamps with Volvo’s signature “Thor’s Hammer” daytime running lights, with options like Active Bending Lights, Automatic High Beam and headlight cleaning depending on trim. So, yes—headlights are very much relevant on this model.
On the road, the XC60’s headlights do two big jobs: help the driver see clearly at night and in poor weather, and make the vehicle highly visible to others. The crisp LED beam gives strong spread and colour consistency, while the DRLs boost daytime conspicuity. Where equipped, automatic high beam and bending functions lift night driving confidence on rural Kiwi and Aussie roads.
For ongoing care, a simple monthly check under the bonnet and around the front end goes a long way. Keep lenses clean, top up washer fluid if your car has headlight cleaners, and look for scuffs, chips or moisture. During regular servicing, a technician should scan for lighting fault codes in VIDA, verify beam aim, and confirm DRL, indicator and high-beam operation. Aiming is important—too low reduces reach, too high can dazzle oncoming traffic.
Most AU/NZ-spec 2018 XC60s use sealed LED headlamp units with no user-replaceable bulbs. If an LED or driver module fails, the fix is usually a headlamp assembly or component repair carried out by a qualified technician, followed by software configuration and calibration. In some markets a halogen variant existed, but that’s uncommon locally. Not sure what’s fitted? A VIN lookup in VIDA or a quick glance at the light signature will tell the story.
- Signs it’s time for attention: flicker, dim output, beam pattern mismatch, warning messages, or persistent condensation.
- Service tips: clean lenses with pH-neutral wash, avoid abrasive polishes, and check aim after suspension or tyre changes.
- When replacing a headlamp: insist on correct ADR/ECE-approved parts and have aim and software functions calibrated.
Popular questions
What type of headlights does the 2018 Volvo XC60 have in Australia and New Zealand?
Most local 2018 XC60s are equipped with full LED headlights featuring “Thor’s Hammer” DRLs. Many also include Automatic High Beam and, on higher trims, Active Bending Lights. This setup is documented in the 2018 Owner’s Manual and parts information in Volvo VIDA.
Can a DIYer replace a 2018 XC60 headlight bulb?
If yours has LED headlights (common in AU/NZ), there aren’t user-replaceable bulbs. Faults typically require professional diagnosis, potential module or lamp replacement, and calibration. Only rare halogen-equipped variants use conventional bulbs. When in doubt, check the build spec or ask a Volvo specialist.
Why do my XC60 headlights sometimes fog up?
A light mist inside the lens after rain or washing can be normal—headlamps are vented and usually clear as they warm up. Persistent or heavy condensation, water pooling, or streaking suggests a seal issue and should be checked to protect the electronics and maintain beam quality.