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Old May 9th, 2020, 10:36   #1
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Default VIDA settings

Recently had to change the battery in the XC90 after the recent lack of use debacle
Now, interior lights don't activate when unlocking or opening doors.
I've got VIDA but don't want to go poking about blindly.
Does anybody know the correct way to find these settings and reactivate?

A cursory glance also shows faults in the driver and passenger window sensors which means they close on one touch, then immediately come down again when they reach the top. They will close if held.
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Old May 9th, 2020, 12:25   #2
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This thread is how to remove set the windows.
https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showt...t=window+reset

As for the lights they go off when the battery is low to save power.
Not sure how to enable them. Maybe switch on and off as it works in my computer 😀
Good luck
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Recently had to change the battery in the XC90 after the recent lack of use debacle
Now, interior lights don't activate when unlocking or opening doors.
Did you check them at night?

The interior lights only come on with the doors open when it is dark.
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Did you check them at night?

The interior lights only come on with the doors open when it is dark.
I never of thought of that. Just so used to coming on when a for opens or car unlocked. I'll have to check very early or very late now it's summer.
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