Complaint 2187784
2021 VOLVO XC90 • SEATS • incident Mar 9, 2026
Complaint Summary
SEATS
Owner Narrative
I drove the car (2021 Volvo XC 90) without incident on Sunday March 8, 2026 and at the end of the day parked the car in my garage. Monday morning, I came out to use the car and found that the seat back on the driverâs side had folded all the way forward and was immovable in a position that was unsafe to drive. Had the seat spontaneously folded all the way forward while I was driving, it would have pitched my body into the steering wheel and the results could have been catastrophic. At the time of the incident my car was approximately four years and seven months old from date of purchase with just 30,315 miles on it. Volvo reported that the seat-back motor had failed and needed to be replaced. The Cost was $1249.82. Volvo offered no explanation of the seat-back motor failure but stated they were aware of one other similar incident. I have no details of that incident. I have photos of the seat position and the seat-back motor after it was removed, but was unable to upload them. I still have the seat back motor in the same condition it was in as provided to me by Volvo Cars of Sarasota.
Owner-submitted narrative on file with NHTSA. Complaint narratives are self-reported and have not been verified.
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