OPERATING CONDITION
Memory Function for Driver Seat
The memory, recall and memory call conditions of the memory function are as follows:
| Function | Condition | Operation | Action |
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| Memory | Power switch is on (IG). | Switch 1, 2 or 3 is pressed while the "SET" button is pressed. |
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| Switch 1, 2 or 3 is pressed within 3 seconds after the "SET" button is pressed. | |||
| Recall |
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Switch 1, 2 or 3 is pressed. | Recalls the seat position that was memorized in the position control ECU. |
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Switch 1, 2 or 3 is pressed within 180 seconds after the power switch is turned off and the driver door is opened. | ||
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Switch 1, 2 or 3 is pressed within 60 seconds after the power switch is turned off and the open driver door is closed. | ||
| Memory Call |
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The seat automatically moves rearward up to 35 mm (1.38 in.)* from the memorized seat position. | |
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The seat automatically returns to the memorized seat position. | ||
*: Seat movement distance can be changed using the customized body electronics system. For details, refer to the Repair Manual.
FUNCTION
The power seat control system has the following functions:
| Function | Outline | Seat | |
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| Driver | |||
| Power Control | The fore-and-aft slide, reclining, front vertical, lifter and lumbar support can be adjusted using the power seat switch. | ○ | |
| Memory | Memory | The memory function can memorize 3 different seat positions. | ○ |
| Recall | The recall function can recall 3 different memorized seat positions. | ○ | |
| Memory Call | The memory call function, which utilizes the key IDs, is used to memorize and recall the optimal driving position for a person possessing the key. | ○ | |
○: Equipped
The memory function works in combination with the following systems, ensuring usability and enabling easy entering or exiting of the vehicle.
| System | Outline |
|---|---|
| Outside Rear View Mirror System | The outer mirror control ECU memorizes the outside rear view mirror positions and recalls them when all conditions are met. |