Memory Seat Operation
The driver seat control switch provides a voltage signal to the DSM only when activated. This voltage signal causes the DSM to power the appropriate motor until the input is removed. The motor circuits are normally grounded through the DSM. The DSM internally switches the appropriate circuit from ground to voltage to operate the motors.
As the seat is adjusted, the DSM monitors the motor position sensors to record the current seat position. The DSM removes voltage from the motor upon termination of the seat control switch input or if the DSM does not detect movement from the motor while monitoring the position sensor during a memory recall operation.
If the DSM loses the signal from any of motor position sensors, the affected seat motor operates in jog mode. Jog mode allows limited operation of the affected seat motor using only the seat control switch. When the seat control switch is operated in jog mode, the seat moves in the desired direction for one second, then stops. The seat control switch must be released, then pressed again in order to move the seat for an additional second. Jog mode is an indication that there is a seat motor sensor fault. If the memory seat is operating in jog mode, a DTC sets in the DSM.
DSM Hard Stop/Soft Stop
The DSM has the ability for soft stops both at the upper and lower limits on all axes of the driver seat. When an axis reaches the hard stop and the switch is held for approximately one second, it then reverses direction 180 ms and establishes the soft stop for that axis in that direction. The DSM uses this back up strategy to check sensor integrity any time movement has stopped prematurely due to a sensor failure or obstruction.
A hard stop occurs when one of the memory seat track axes or backrest recline physically reach the end of travel and can go no further. A soft stop occurs when the seat stops before physically reaching the end of travel. The hard stop is set by seat design and cannot be changed or adjusted. The soft stop is set by the DSM. To prevent unnecessary stress on the seat and motors, the DSM sets soft stop positions, 2 for each moving axis. The DSM uses a preset distance from the hard stop to determine where the soft stop occurs. When an axis reaches the hard stop and the switch is held for approximately one second, the DSM establishes the soft stop for that axis in that direction.
Easy Entry/Exit
The easy entry/exit feature is a function of the DSM that moves the driver seat back approximately 50.8 mm (2 in) (unless seat is already positioned at or near the end of travel) when the ignition is turned off. The DSM receives ignition status over the MS-CAN and operates the driver seat rearward. The DSM cancels this operation if a valid input command is received from the driver seat control switch, memory set switch, exterior mirror control switch or if the function has been disabled.
The DSM records the current seat positions before operating the seat for an easy exit operation. During easy entry operation (when the ignition is turned on), the seat is returned to the recorded seat position previous to the easy exit operation. Easy entry operation is cancelled if a valid input command is received by the DSM. A memory position recall using the memory set switch also overrides the easy exit operation.
The easy entry/exit feature can be enabled/disabled on the message center. For information on programming vehicle settings in the message center, refer to the Owner's Literature.