How to Use the Volvo Waterproof Key?

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SanHenry
07/30/25 2:51am
Volvo waterproof key is used in the same way as the ordinary Volvo key. During the starting process, there is no need for physical contact with the vehicle, but the key must be placed in the designated remote position inside the car to facilitate starting the vehicle. The Volvo waterproof key has the following multiple functions: 1. Vehicle locating function: If you can't find your car in dim light or among many cars, you can remotely activate the hazard lights and horn. 2. Window control: Press and hold the lock button to raise the windows, and press and hold the unlock button to lower the windows. 3. Open the door: When the remote control fails, the built-in mechanical key in the key can be used to open the door. 4. Waterproof: The waterproof feature makes it suitable for carrying during activities such as fitness and travel.
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