Volvo S90 Glove Compartment
The glove compartment (or cubby-hole in South African terms) in Volvo vehicles is a lockable storage unit integrated into the dashboard passenger side, featuring soft-close dampers and illumination on models like the XC90, XC60, and S60. Volvo glove boxes often include electronic locking mechanisms controlled via the centre console screen on newer models (2016+ XC90, S90, V90) or a traditional key lock on older models like the C30, V50, and S40. The assembly includes the outer door panel, inner liner, latch mechanism, hinge arms, and damper struts designed to withstand South African heat without warping. We supply inspected Volvo S90 glove compartment compatible with the 2016-present range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.
Part Type
Glove Compartment
Fits
Volvo S90
Common Signs You Need a New Glove Compartment
Common Questions About Glove Compartment
How much does a replacement glove box assembly cost for a Volvo XC90 or XC60?
A complete glove box assembly for XC90 (2002-2014) or XC60 (2008-2017) typically costs R1,800–R3,200 depending on condition and whether it includes the electronic lock module. Newer XC90 II (2015+) units with touchscreen-controlled locks range R2,500–R4,500. Pricing includes the door, hinges, and latch but excludes dampers which are sold separately at R350–R650 per side.
Can I fix a broken glove box latch on my Volvo S60 or V70 myself?
Yes, replacing a latch mechanism on S60 (2000-2018) or V70 (1997-2016) models is straightforward—remove interior screws, disconnect the latch assembly, and install the replacement unit. Latch mechanisms cost R450–R950 at Volvo Spares Scrap Yard in Durban. Older mechanical locks (pre-2010 models) are easier to service than electronic systems found in 2011+ S60 II or V60 models.
Why won't my Volvo glove box lock work on the touchscreen?
On 2016+ XC90, S90, and V90 models with Sensus touchscreen, glove box lock failures are often caused by faulty electronic actuators (R1,200–R2,100) or software glitches requiring a dealer reset. Older models like the C30, V50, or S40 use traditional key locks that rarely fail but can jam if the lock cylinder accumulates dust in dry South African conditions—lubrication or cylinder replacement (R550–R850) usually resolves this.
What is a glove box damper and do I need to replace both sides on my Volvo?
Dampers are small gas struts that slow the glove box door's closing motion on XC60, XC90, S60, and V60 models, preventing it from slamming shut. If one damper fails (causing the door to drop suddenly), replace both sides simultaneously for even operation—dampers cost R350–R650 each. Most Volvo models from 2008 onwards use dampers, while older 240, 740, 850, and first-generation S40/V40 models do not.
Are Volvo glove box parts available in South Africa or must I import them?
Volvo Spares Scrap Yard in Durban stocks used and refurbished glove box assemblies, latches, hinges, and dampers for all Volvo models sold in South Africa, eliminating import costs and delays. Genuine new parts can be ordered through Volvo Car South Africa dealerships in Johannesburg, Cape Town, or Pretoria, but expect 2-4 week lead times and prices 60-80% higher than quality used components.
Helpful Resources
Official Volvo South Africa site with owner resources and dealership locator for genuine parts support
AA South Africa guidance on vehicle interior maintenance and roadworthy requirements
Technical reference on automotive glove compartment design, locking mechanisms, and safety standards
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