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Memory Setting

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When the driver door switch assembly (DDSA) receives inputs from the memory function switch, the steering column personalization positions may be recorded for one or two different drivers. Once a steering column driving entry or exit position is adjusted by the driver it must be set in memory. To record a position, the driver must press the SET MEMORY button, which is followed by a chime to acknowledge that input. Within 5 seconds, either the MEMORY 1 or MEMORY 2 button must be pressed. When the DDM receives these inputs, it sends a class 2 message to the MSM. The MSM records the feedback voltages from the column position sensors for that driver. A single chime is sounded to acknowledge that the position was recorded.

To record a second position, the second driver must press the SET MEMORY 2 button, after they have made the appropriate adjustments, and the process continued.