Memory Functions
In all power modes except crank, memory recalls can be initiated by pressing and holding one of the memory position buttons until the seat reaches the stored memory position associated with the activated button. This is called a supervised recall.
Un-supervised recalls, a momentary push of memory recall switch, are available when the ignition is ON and the vehicle transmission is the park position.
The seat memory control module supplies a ground at all times through a 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 rear view 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.
Up to six unique memory positions may be saved. Two preferred memory positions can be saved via memory recall switches 1 and 2. In addition an exit position may be saved via the memory exit switch.
To save memory positions for driver 1:
- Adjust the driver seat and the exterior mirrors (also adjustable pedals and power column if equipped) to the desired position.
- Simultaneously press and hold the memory recall switch MEM button and button 1 until a signal chime sounds indicating the memory position is saved for driver 1.
A second seating position for driver 2 may be programmed by repeating the above steps and pressing memory button 2.
A single EXIT position may be programmed by repeating the above steps and pressing memory exit button.
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 through 8 will share the same set of saved positions but will be unique from key fob IDs 1 and 2.
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:
- Unlock the vehicle with the desired key fob
- Place the ignition in the ON position
- Adjust seat and mirrors to desired positions
- Turn the ignition OFF