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To adjust the power seat manually on a 1986 Volvo 760, locate the manual adjustment lever or knob typically found on the side of the seat. Pull or twist the lever to move the seat forward, backward, or adjust the height. If the power function is malfunctioning, you may need to manually push or pull the seat to the desired position while holding the lever. Ensure the seat is locked in place before driving.

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