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Memory Functions

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Memory recalls via the memory switch require the driver to press and hold the memory button until the seat reaches it's memory position.

Ground from the seat memory control module is supplied at all times through the low reference circuit to the driver seat memory switch. The module also supplies memory set and memory recall signal circuits to the seat memory switch. When a memory recall switch is pressed, the signal circuit from the seat memory control module is pulled low through the switch contacts and a series of resistors indicating the memory recall request. In response to this signal, the seat memory control module commands the appropriate seat motors to move to the pre-recorded seat positions stored in memory.

There are two methods to save and recall memory positions for the driver seat and outside rearview mirrors (also adjustable pedals and power tilt/telescoping steering column if equipped). The first method to save and recall memory positions is by using the memory set buttons, the second method is by using the key fob.

Unique memory positions may be saved for up to 5 drivers. Two unique memory positions can be saved via memory recall switches 1 and 2. To save memory positions for driver 1:

A second seating position for driver 2 may be programmed by repeating the above steps and pressing memory button 2. There is no correlation between fob 1 and memory button 1 or fob 2 and memory button 2. The positions stored for each of the memory recall buttons can be recalled by pressing and holding the memory recall button until the memory controlled devices reach their saved position.

In addition to the two memory recall switch positions, three remote memory recall positions for Drivers 1, 2, and 3 may be saved. Drivers 1 and 2 will each have a unique set of remote memory recall positions saved for key fob ID's 1 and 2. A third unique set of positions for Driver 3 may also be saved for all additional key fobs 3 through 8. Key fob ID's 3 through 8 will be recognized by the Seat Memory Control Module as key fob ID 3. Key fob ID 3 will share the same set of saved positions but will be unique from key fob IDs 1 and 2.

NOTE: The key fob memory recall positions are not tied to the positions stored to the memory seat recall switches.

Key fobs 1, 2 and 3 (up to 3 unique sets of positions) can be saved by: