- fre 19 apr 2019, 12:01
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Hi everyone,
Apologies in advance for posting in English but I only know a couple of words in Swedish and that's only thanks to Volvo. I thought that on a Swedish forum I might get better results asking about this problem as I don't imagine it's a common issue.
My brother just bought a Volvo V60 with a strange problem, the Sensus screen shuts down when the sensor on the dashboard is in bright light, e.g. sunlight. I'll attach a video:
I know from my S80 (2014) that when I switch from a dark environment like a tunnel to a bright one the screen gets a lot brighter. It seems like the V60 is just working in a low light, less current I'm guessing, situation.
There's also some other issues that might be software related like slow boot up and occasional freezes, but the main concern is that there's also a sound associated like an old dying HDD sound.
Anyone with a guess? Could this be software or hardware related?
As you can see in the video when the sensor is covered the screen comes back to life and when the rag is taken off it dies again.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Here's a picture of both cars:

Apologies in advance for posting in English but I only know a couple of words in Swedish and that's only thanks to Volvo. I thought that on a Swedish forum I might get better results asking about this problem as I don't imagine it's a common issue.
My brother just bought a Volvo V60 with a strange problem, the Sensus screen shuts down when the sensor on the dashboard is in bright light, e.g. sunlight. I'll attach a video:
I know from my S80 (2014) that when I switch from a dark environment like a tunnel to a bright one the screen gets a lot brighter. It seems like the V60 is just working in a low light, less current I'm guessing, situation.
There's also some other issues that might be software related like slow boot up and occasional freezes, but the main concern is that there's also a sound associated like an old dying HDD sound.
Anyone with a guess? Could this be software or hardware related?
As you can see in the video when the sensor is covered the screen comes back to life and when the rag is taken off it dies again.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Here's a picture of both cars:

2014 Volvo S80 D5
2004 Volvo S60 2.0T
1985 Volvo 360 2.0 GLS
2004 Volvo S60 2.0T
1985 Volvo 360 2.0 GLS