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09-01-2011, 01:32 PM | #23 | |
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If the parking attendant moves the seat- then locks the car with the fob, the seat ain't going to move when I unlock it with that same fob no matter how the memory settings are set....right?
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In American cars if the seat is not in the position assigned to it by the fob, it will always move when you unlock with your fob (or in some cars when you start the car, depending on how the owner set up the function in features set-up.) In the German cars, the seat will only move if a different driver with a different fob approaches and unlocks and operates the car. I guess the Germans figure if you moved the seat from your memory position after you got in and drove, you knew what you were doing. This logic has caused many owners of German and American cars to report that the German car's seat is not working properly. In my opinion the American designers have gotten this feature right, for the very reason you cite... but the Germans will have 10 reasons why their logic is correct, and we must learn to come around to their methods and ways. Last edited by Barry45RPM; 09-01-2011 at 04:37 PM.. |
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Mine works just like this. When I set the BC to either return my seat position on unlock or or door open, the seat moves to my position.
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If you move the seat out of your position with your fob before you shut off & exit & lock the car, when you return and unlock the car, using the same fob the seat will not move into your fob's memorized position. |
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