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Provides for the easy entry/exit feature.
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Provides the tilt mirrors in reverse feature
When a memory button is pressed (#1 or #2) on the memory switch, the driver door memory mirror module sends
a recall message to the memory seat module (MSM). Then the MSM will position the driver seat and adjustable
pedals to its preprogrammed location/setting. When the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Transmitter button is pressed,
depending on which transmitter (#1 or #2), the SKREEM (RKE Receiver) sends the recall request and FOB number
(#1 or #2) data message. This RKE transmitter function depends on if the MSM is programmed to trigger the recall
(linked FOBs).
A memory setting is saved by pressing the “set “ button, then pressing either the memory “1” or “2” button within 5
seconds of pressing the “set” button.
A memory setting is recalled by pressing either the memory “1” or “2” button, or by pressing the unlock button on
a “linked” Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter.
For driver safety, memorized settings can not be recalled if the transmission is in any position other than park or the
seat belt is latched.
A key FOB is “linked” to a memory setting by pressing the “set” button and then pressing either the memory “1” or
“2” button within 5 seconds of pressing the set button, then by pressing the “lock” button on the selected key FOB.
Easy Entry and Exit provides the driver with more room for entry or exit from the vehicle. The Easy Entry and Exit
feature is disabled when the vehicle leaves the factory. An authorized dealer can enable this feature. Operation of
the Easy Entry and Exit function is as follows:
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If the seat is in a memorized position, it will move back a predetermined distance when the driver removes the
key from the ignition switch. This new position for the seat is the Easy Exit position for that driver. The seat
may not move to an easy entry/exit position, if it is already position at or behind a predetermined point for the
seat. This limited travel avoids obstructed customer exit/entry from behind the driver’s rear door post.
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The seat will move forward to a memory position when the driver turns the vehicle’s ignition switch out of the
LOCK position.
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The tilt mirrors in reverse feature provides for tilting the sideview (outside) mirrors down a predetermined
angle, providing a better view of the ground next to the rear portion of the vehicle. The tilt mirrors in reverse
feature is disabled when the vehicle leaves the factory. An authorized dealer can enable this feature. Operation
of the tilt mirrors is as follows:
− Sideview mirrors will tilt down when the vehicle transmission is shifted into Reverse.
− Sideview mirrors will return to the original position when the vehicle transmission is shifted out of
Reverse.
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
The pedals swing on a large arc, the radius and angle of which were selected on the basis of ergonomic studies,
that puts them in the proper position for use by the smaller driver - higher and angled upward as well as rearward.
Powered by the small electric motor driving a gear train at each pedal, adjustment is precise, quiet, and smooth
throughout the range. A paddle-type switch on the instrument panel to the left of the steering column actuates the
electric motor-driven mechanism through the memory seat module (MSM). Pushing up the paddle brings the pedals
closer and vice versa. Movement stops when the switch is released. MSM logic prevents pedal adjustment when the
automatic speed control (cruise control) is set (controlling speed), and when the transmission is in reverse. This
feature protects against a loss of reference position when neither foot is on the pedal.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
MEMORY SEAT MODULE
Any diagnosis of the memory seat system/module should begin with, the use of a scan tool and the appro-
priate diagnostic service information.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information.
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