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2019 Volvo XC60 headlights: purpose, servicing, and replacement tips
Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2019 Volvo XC60. Technical sources including the Volvo XC60 Owner’s Manual (MY2019) and Volvo’s VIDA service information specify full-LED headlamps with “Thor’s Hammer” daytime running lights, automatic levelling, and available Active High Beam/Active Bending Lights. Road-legal fitment is also mandated under Australian Design Rules and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting, confirming the XC60 is designed and certified to operate with compliant headlights.
On a 2019 XC60, the headlights do more than just light the way. The crisp, white LED beam improves night-time visibility, while the signature DRLs help the vehicle stand out in daylight. Many examples in Australia and New Zealand feature adaptive functions that swivel with the steering to better illuminate corners and automatically manage high beam, reducing glare to other road users. The LED tech is efficient, draws less power, and typically lasts much longer than old-school halogens.
As part of routine servicing, headlights deserve a quick check. While the LED modules aren’t a simple “bulb swap,” keeping the system healthy is straightforward. Lenses are polycarbonate, so gentle cleaning with pH‑neutral car shampoo maintains clarity. Avoid abrasive polishes and harsh solvents. Any headlight washers (fitted on many LED-equipped models) should spray evenly, blocked nozzles can be cleared during a wash. If output looks uneven, a technician can check aim and leveling via workshop tools and perform software updates for the lighting control modules if needed.
If a failure occurs, diagnosis typically involves scanning for lighting control faults, checking fuses and connectors, and then assessing the LED driver or the headlamp unit. Replacement is usually of the LED module or the complete headlamp assembly rather than a globe change. Genuine-spec parts maintain beam pattern and compliance with ADR/NZ rules—handy come warrant or rego time. After suspension work, front-end repairs, or a decent knock, a headlight aim check is smart. Likewise, if there’s persistent condensation inside a lamp (a light misting can be normal), a tech can inspect vents and seals.
- Wash lenses regularly and inspect for chips or deep haze.
- Request a headlight aim check every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or if visibility seems off.
- Have any warning messages or flicker scanned promptly—don’t ignore lighting faults.
- Use genuine or high-quality OEM-equivalent parts for any module or assembly replacement.
FAQs
What type of headlights does the 2019 Volvo XC60 use?
Most AU/NZ-delivered 2019 XC60s run full-LED headlights with “Thor’s Hammer” DRLs, automatic levelling, and commonly Active High Beam/Active Bending. This setup delivers a bright, well-shaped beam and lower power draw than halogens. Trim and option packages can vary, so a quick VIN check or a look at the light switch/menus will confirm the exact spec.
Can the XC60’s LED headlight “bulb” be replaced?
Not like a traditional globe. The low/high beam is an LED module integrated into the headlamp with a dedicated driver. If output fails, technicians diagnose and replace the module or the full assembly as required. This preserves the correct beam pattern and keeps the car ADR/NZ-compliant.
Why do my headlights sometimes fog up?
A light, even mist after rain or a wash is usually normal and clears as the lamp warms. Persistent water droplets or pooling suggests a vent or seal issue. A workshop can check the breather paths, reseal, or replace components if needed.