Entry/Exit Personalization
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The MSM stores personalization information. The driver information center (DIC) is used to enable and disable the personalization feature in the MSM. A Class 2 message is sent to the MSM, by the DIC, which specifies that the MSM enable the personalization feature until disabled again using the DIC.
The steering column control module can store 6 possible positions: 3 entry positions and 3 exit positions.
- Driver 1 exit position, set using the memory switches
- Driver 2 exit position, set using the memory switches
- Default exit position which is all forward, all up, with no memory position set
- Driver 1 entry position, set using the memory switches
- Driver 2 entry position, set using the memory switches
- Last known driver entry position which is when the ignition is turned ON by an unknown driver