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I tried the search button, but couldn't find my particular issue.  I went into the vehicle settings and enabled auto memory seats.  When I drive, turn the truck off, and then open the driver's side door, my seat goes to the exit position automatically.  I thought that when I got into the truck and start it up, that it was supposed to go to my memory driving position (1).  Mine doesn't, so I have to manually push the (1) button to get to the right position.


I know, first world problems, but wasn't sure if I'm doing something wrong or if that is the way I'm supposed to do it.

 

Thanks in advance

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You have to assign the saved seating position to one of your keyfobs in order for it to do what you’re describing. Look in your owner manual and I will tell you how. I can’t recall off the top of my head.

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Sounds like the truck may have 'Seat Entry Memory' turned off.

 

Vehicle Personalization Settings

. To have the Seat Entry Memory movement begin when the vehicle is started,

select the Settings menu, then Vehicle, then Seating Position, and then Seat Entry Memory.

Select On or Off.

See “Seat Entry Memory” later in this section.

 

. To begin Seat Exit Memory movement when the vehicle is turned off and the driver door is opened, or when the vehicle is
turned off with the driver door already opened,

select the Settings menu, then Vehicle, then Seating Position, and then Seat Exit Memory.

Select On or Off.

See “Seat Exit Memory” later in this section.

 

 

Seating Position
Touch and the following may display:
. Seat Entry Memory
. Seat Exit Memory 

 

Seat Entry Memory
This feature automatically recalls the previously stored 1 or 2 button positions when the ignition is changed from off to on or ACC/
ACCESSORY. See Memory Seats
0 59.
Touch Off or On.

 

Seat Exit Memory
This feature automatically recalls the previously stored exit button positions when the ignition is changed from on or ACC/ ACCESSORY to off if the driver door is open or opened. See
Memory Seats 0 59.
Touch Off or On.

Posted

Thanks, that's what I did in the vehicle settings, followed from the owner's manual.  I have both seat entry and exit turn on.  I'm going to go try and clear the current settings and start over.

Posted

Figured it out.  The key fob the dealer had marked as number 1 was actually number 2.  Good times!

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