How do you remove the front headrest on a Volvo xc90?

How do you remove the front headrest on a Volvo xc90?

The release tabs are a bit hard to feel, but slide your fingers down the back of the seat, just as wide the headrest. You will feel 2 tabs, below the pleather, just before the indentation for the seat back area. Push in the buttons, one at a time, while lifting on the headrest, and it will slide right out.

How do you move the middle seat in a Volvo xc90?

Push down the head restraint manually. Pull the strap on the right side of the center seat. Fold the backrest down until it locks into position. The seat cushion will move downward/forward when the backrest is folded down and create a flat surface.

What kind of seats does the Volvo XC90 have?

More Seating Capacity Choices At last, Volvo allows XC90 buyers to choose between a second-row bench and two captain’s chairs. This is available on countless other SUVs, a fact that made the lack of seating flexibility so strange in the Volvo.

Is the new Volvo XC90 a reclining car?

This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. The all-new Volvo XC90 offers reclining functionality of the 2nd row seats as well as a fold flat capability, the operation of the integrated central booster cushion and the folding head restraints. Loading…

Is the front grille on the Volvo XC90 concave?

Volvo decided not to mess with a good thing when it came to the XC90’s exterior design. A few new paint colors and wheel choices sum up most of the visual tweaks. The front grille also has a new concave design, though you’d need to be a diehard Volvo fan to spot that modification.

What are the safety features on the Volvo XC90?

As the premiere luxury SUV from the car brand that’s synonymous with safety, the XC90 comes loaded with standard safety features. These include automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, rearview camera, lane keep assist, blind spot monitors, road-sign detection, a driver drowsiness monitor, adaptive cruise control and more.

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