SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
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Adjusting the power front seat* (p. 167)
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Storing memory function in power operated
front seat* (p. 168)
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Using stored memory in a powered front seat
(p. 169)
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Adjusting the lumbar support* in the front
seat (p. 170)
170
Adjusting the lumbar support* in the
front seat
To adjust lumbar support, the four-way control*
on the seat can be used.
Four-way control, located on the side of the seat's seat-
ing section.
4-way lumbar support provides options to adjust
the lumbar support. Use it by pressing the four-
way button located on the side of the seat's seat-
ing section. The lumbar support can be adjusted
forwards/backwards and upwards/downwards.
Adjusting the lumbar support* in the
front seat
To adjust the lumbar support:
1. Press the four-way button (round) upwards/
downwards to move the lumbar support
upwards/downwards.
2. Press the front section of the four-way but-
ton to increase lumbar support.
3. Press the rear section of the four-way button
to decrease lumbar support.
Related information
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Manual front seat (p. 166)
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Power front seat* (p. 167)
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Adjusting the power front seat* (p. 167)
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Storing memory function in power operated
front seat* (p. 168)
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Using stored memory in a powered front seat
(p. 169)
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Adjusting the length of the seat cushion in
the front seat* (p. 169)
* Option/accessory.
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Questions and answers
I’m not getting any sound from my media centre ( still looks ok, just no sound) also no sound from indicators.
The issue of no sound from the media center and indicators in the Volvo XC40 appears to be a recurring problem reported by multiple owners. The problem can cause the stereo, turn signal sounds, and other audio functions to stop working temporarily. Some users found that the issue resolved itself after turning off the vehicle and locking it for a few minutes. Others noted that it might happen after an OTA update or during normal driving. Restarting the vehicle or waiting for a reset seems to restore sound functionality.
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the car will not start the key is not recognised it says see owners manual
Your Volvo XC40 may not start, and the key may not be recognized for the following reasons:
1. Dead Key Fob Battery – If the key fob battery is dead, the car may not detect the key. In this case, you can start the car by placing the key in the center console’s designated slot and pressing the brake while starting the vehicle.
2. Software Update Issue – If a software update has been downloaded but not installed, it could cause temporary issues with key recognition or locking.
3. Remote-Controlled Immobilizer Activated – If the car displays a message that it is "remotely immobilized," the tracking system has been activated, preventing the car from starting. You may need to contact Volvo On Call Service Centre for assistance.
4. Weak or Interrupted Signal – If the key fob signal is weak due to interference or a low battery, the car may not detect it properly.
To resolve the issue, check the key fob battery, try placing the key in the center console’s key slot, and ensure there are no active immobilizer warnings.
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