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Does the Volvo XC90 automatically close windows when locking the car?

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DakotaLynn
08/30/2025, 11:33 PM

Volvo XC90 does not automatically close windows when locking the car. You need to hold the lock button on the key for a few seconds after locking, and all windows will automatically close. Taking the 2021 Luxury Edition Volvo XC90 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4953mm, width 1958mm, height 1776mm, wheelbase 2984mm, fuel tank capacity is l, luggage compartment capacity is 709l, and minimum ground clearance is 223mm. The 2021 Luxury Edition Volvo XC90 has a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a double-wishbone independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 250ps, maximum power of 184kw, maximum torque of 350nm, and is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

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MaddoxMarie
09/12/2025, 02:57 AM

The automatic window-closing feature when locking the Volvo XC90 is actually quite common, especially in higher trim levels or newer models. As someone who drives this car regularly, I find it really convenient—usually, just press and hold the lock button on the key fob for a few seconds, and the windows will gradually close. If you accidentally forget to close the windows, this action when locking the car can prevent rain or debris from getting inside. However, note that lower trim versions might require activating this feature in the vehicle settings first. Remember to check the user manual or look for the "Auto Window Close" option in the car settings on the infotainment screen. For safety, I recommend making it a habit to always check if the windows are fully closed when leaving the car, as scenarios like theft prevention or dust protection are crucial. This feature is thoughtfully designed to reduce human oversight, but if it doesn’t respond, it could be a fuse issue or the system needing an update—best to have it checked by a professional shop and not overlook the details.

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LaBrady
10/26/2025, 03:48 AM

I've tried the locking process of the Volvo XC90 and found that automatic window closing is supported in most cases. It varies by model and configuration, but generally, holding down the lock button on the remote key for three to five seconds will automatically raise and close the windows, which is quite convenient. Especially for family users, when taking kids out, you don't have to manually close each window when locking the car, reducing hassle and ensuring safety. If you have a used or older model, this feature might be disabled by default and needs to be activated at a 4S dealership using a diagnostic tool. During daily use, check the in-car settings menu for options like "Convenience Features" or "Locking Controls" to see if it's enabled. Additionally, related features like the anti-pinch system will also work in tandem for added protection, but don't rely too heavily on it—occasionally double-check after locking to ensure the windows are fully closed to avoid accidents.

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VanSarah
12/09/2025, 03:08 AM

When I first drove the XC90, I wondered if the windows would close automatically when locking the car. It turns out most models can do this, usually by holding down the lock button on the key fob. If it doesn't work, it might be due to the system not being set up properly or low battery power, but it's easy to fix with some simple adjustments.

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