Volvo XC90: Seats and steering wheel / Adjusting front seat massage settings
(Option/accessory)
The settings for the multifunctional seats can be adjusted using either the
mutifunction control on the seat or the center display. The adjustment settings
are shown in the center display.
Adjusting front seat massage settings
The front seat backrests have a massage function. Air-filled cushions provide
the massaging action and a number of settings are available.
The massage function can only be activated when the engine is running.

- Activate the multifunction control by turning the control
upward/downward. The
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seat settings view will appear in the center display.
- Select Massage in the seat settings view.
- Select massage settings by tapping the center display or by moving the cursor
up/ down using the multifunction control's upper
/ lower
buttons. Change a setting in the
selected function by tapping the arrows on the center display or by using the
multifunction control's front
/
rear buttons.
(Option/accessory)
The settings for the multifunctional seats can be adjusted using either the
mutifunction control on the side of the seat or the center display...
(Option/accessory)
Depending on the selected equipment level, the length of the seat cushion can
either be adjusted using the multifunction control* on the side of the seat cushion,
or manually adjusted using the control on the front of the seat cushion...
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