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Control Panel

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Fig 1: Identifying Control Panel
GLL117676Courtesy of VOLVO CARS CORPORATION

There are two different types of control panel: 

Power seats without memory 

In vehicles with power seats without memory, the control panel is directly connected to the motors and does not have a power seat module, left (PSL) and a power seat module, right (PSR).

Power seats with memory 

In vehicles with power seats with memory, the control panel is integrated in the power seat module, left (PSL) and power seat module, right (PSR).

An easy way of differentiating between power seats with memory and power seats without memory is to look at the control panel. Seats without memory do not have memory buttons (1-3) or a programming button (MEM).

This information refers to seats with memory, power seat module, left (PSL) and power seat module, right (PSR), unless otherwise stated.

The controls are used to transmit input signals to the control module from the user:

The control panel cannot be replaced separately, the entire control module must be replaced in the event of a fault.

There are diagnostics for the control panel.