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(09-10-2024, 02:28 PM)Quadrantz Wrote: (09-10-2024, 01:48 PM)marinalin85 Wrote: (09-10-2024, 09:58 AM)Quadrantz Wrote: Goodmorning!
I just bought a Volvo XC60 MY2019 without ACC. Is there maybe somebody that can help me, ofcourse for a fee, with activating this? (I'm from the Netherlands ).
I also need the Hydraulic unit which must be build in. I can order that one from Volvo.
Thanks in advance!
KR,
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Follow the instructions on the first post
Sorry but I'm not that handy to build in the Hydraulic unit. So if there is somebody here that could do this for a fee ofcourse and live in the Netherlands then that would be nice
By build you mean retrofit? There is no need for that
2019 V60 D4 Automatic Momentum with AHB
ACC/PA/Backup Camera with OrBit
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Simple and short answer is yes.
Many folks here change the ACC/PA configuration without actually replacing the unit and they reported that it works without problems.
You can change the config yourself and test it. But remember, do not change the brake type to top dumping, leave it OEM.
You can always go with official way for ACC / PA like I did. But you must know. That unit is not just a pump. It's the BSM, ABS all together. You cannot simply take a used one and replace yours. The Car would not start and it's not possible to recode a used unit to another car. So, you have to buy new empty one and reload the software part number in the official guide.
In US, we can purchase the part, replace it and reload it via VIDA (3 day subscription) ourselves. I don't know if in your country you have right to fix your own car. If you don't you must take the car to VOLVO official service.
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Yes, it is. leave it as it.
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One question about this option:
Who knows what the difference is of the Hydraulic unit that the dealer installs compared to the one that is already in the car? Are these different units?
Thanks!