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Xc60 2016 se lux nav driver's seat moving

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Old Jun 15th, 2021, 23:57   #1
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Hi just wondering if any else is having a problem with the driver's seat when you brake the back seems to move forwards a little and then back as you move forwards. Have tried setting it at different angles but all the same. Any thoughts please
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Old Jun 16th, 2021, 08:49   #2
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Quite a few people have this problem, normally the LHS of the drivers seat. There a quite a few threads on it and some people have had it "fixed" by volvo by replacing parts, others said it was just a hinge bolt that wears and they replaced themselves and the majority (including me) just live with it.

If I remember I think someone said there was a "whiplash prevention" seat repair kit (or similar) that had the parts to fix the problem.
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Thanks for the speedy response thought it was just me and my car. I will look into it a bit deeper now with these few ideas
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