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Parts for your 2018 Volvo Xc60-Tail lights

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2018 Volvo XC60 tail-lights — purpose, care and replacement

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and fitted on the 2018 Volvo XC60. Technical references such as the 2018 XC60 Owner’s Manual (Lighting), Volvo service and parts documentation for rear combination lamps, and Australian and New Zealand vehicle lighting rules (which mandate rear position lamps) confirm the model uses integrated rear LED lamp assemblies. The XC60’s distinctive vertical LED light guides form the rear position (tail) lights and house other functions within the cluster, making the assembly a key safety and compliance component.

On this model, the tail-lights help following traffic see the vehicle clearly at night and in poor weather, complementing brake, indicator, reverse and (market-dependent) rear fog lamps within the same housing. The LEDs provide bright, even light with fast illumination and low power draw, while the car’s onboard diagnostics monitor lamp performance and display warnings if a fault is detected.

Because many rear lighting functions on the 2018 XC60 are LED-based and sealed, individual diodes generally aren’t user-serviceable. If a section fails, the usual remedy is replacement of the complete lamp assembly. Market and trim variations exist, some versions may have specific bulbs for certain functions, but Volvo documentation notes that most rear light sources are LEDs intended to be replaced by an authorised workshop.

  • Clean the lenses regularly with pH-neutral car wash, avoid harsh solvents and abrasives that can haze the plastic.
  • Check for cracks or heavy moisture. Light misting after rain can be normal, persistent pooling or droplets warrants inspection.
  • Verify all rear functions periodically: tail, brake, indicators, reverse and rear fog (if equipped). A mate can help, or use reflections against a wall.
  • If towing, use the correct Volvo trailer module to prevent dash warnings and CAN-bus load issues.
  • For replacement, match the VIN-specific lamp (left/right differ) and consider that some markets require software updates after installation.

Best practice is to have an authorised Volvo technician handle diagnosis and replacement, given the integrated LED electronics, safety systems and potential software needs. This approach preserves lamp performance, weather sealing and compliance with local lighting regulations.

Technical sources referenced: 2018 Volvo XC60 Owner’s Manual (Lighting section), Volvo Genuine Parts and Service information for rear combination lamps, and Australian/New Zealand vehicle lighting regulations for rear position lamps.

Popular questions

Does the 2018 Volvo XC60 use LEDs or bulbs for the tail-lights?
The tail-light (rear position) function is predominantly LED on the 2018 XC60. Depending on market and trim, some other rear functions may use serviceable bulbs, but many vehicles have fully LED clusters where faults require replacement of the entire lamp assembly.

What should be checked if a tail-light warning appears on the dash?
Start with a quick walk-around test of all rear lights and ensure any trailer wiring is disconnected or using a proper trailer module. If the warning persists, a workshop scan can pinpoint whether it’s a bulb (where fitted), an LED section, wiring, moisture ingress or a control module issue.

Can the lens be replaced separately from the LED module?
The 2018 XC60’s rear lamp is typically a sealed unit, so the lens and LED light guide aren’t serviced separately. Replacement is usually the complete left or right lamp assembly, selected by VIN to ensure the correct part and connector layout.

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