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Programming Memory Positions

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NOTE: Memory positions can be stored at any time.
NOTE: Verify good battery condition before diagnosing the memory seat system. Poor battery condition may interfere with memory seat operation, even if vehicle starting is possible.
    NOTE: To program the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, refer to HANDLES, LOCKS, LATCHES AND ENTRY SYSTEMS article.
  1. To set memory position(s) move the memory driver seat, memory exterior mirrors (if equipped), memory adjustable pedals (if equipped) and memory tilt steering column (if equipped) to the preferred position using the appropriate switch(es).
  2. NOTE: Once the memory SET switch button is pressed, there is a 5-second time limit to input a memory position. If a memory position input is not received within the time limit, the operation is aborted and the memory SET switch LED (if equipped) is turned OFF.
    NOTE: If one of the following other inputs is received during the time limit, the operation is aborted and the memory SET switch LED (if equipped) is turned OFF:
    • Driver seat control switch
    • Memory SET switch button
    • Adjustable pedal control switch (if equipped)
    • Exterior mirror control switch (if equipped)
    • Power tilt steering column switch (if equipped)
  3. Press the memory SET switch button, activating the memory SET switch LED (if equipped).
  4. Within 5 seconds (before the LED goes out) (if equipped), press memory SET switch button 1 or 2.
  5. Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to initiate another memory position setting.