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Old 10-20-2013, 09:47 PM   #7
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The memory buttons ARE one-touch. It appears that Auto Memory Recall isn't what we would think: it actually adjusts the the seat to the memory preset as soon a you open the door from the outside, which unless you're a child, makes getting into the driver seat a bit challenging. By turning that off AND turning on the Easy Entry/Exit, the seat moves all the way back as soon as you press the door latch button from the inside, and keeps it there until you get back in and hit one of the memory buttons. I find that if I hit the memory button too quickly, it doesn't register as one-touch, but press the button a tiny hint slower it does work just fine. I have a similar problem with computer keyboards that don't have detents and end up using spell-check a lot.
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