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Old Nov 17, 2006 | 11:10 AM
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Replacing the seat memory module under the driver's seat. Seat & module are out now, seat positions have been changed during diagnostics while seat was out. Does it have to be programmed in any way or is it a simple swap out?
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No nothing special should be necessary to make it work properly!! Its a plug and play.
If you have the memory option and you want to sync it up and make sure it does what you want it to do, get in the car, turn the key to ignition ON, manually move the seat to the easy out position (all the way back and all the way down) then remove the key. It should stay where you put it. Then set all of the memory settings to how you like them, press and hold memory (1) or (2) or press and hold memory (1) & (2) both at the same time to program memory (3). When you shut the engine down and remove the key, the seat should go to the easy out position.

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No nothing special should be necessary to make it work properly!! Its a plug and play.
If you have the memory option and you want to sync it up and make sure it does what you want it to do, get in the car, turn the key to ignition ON, manually move the seat to the easy out position (all the way back and all the way down) then remove the key. It should stay where you put it. Then set all of the memory settings to how you like them, press and hold memory (1) or (2) or press and hold memory (1) & (2) both at the same time to program memory (3). When you shut the engine down and remove the key, the seat should go to the easy out position.

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Thanks for replying Bill, I have the memory unselected in the DIC because I didn't want the extra wear from it moving everytime I got in/out. I did that after the rear lift clevis pin broke (white nylon) and I had to replace it 6 mo. ago. Since I use the seat all the way back/down so I thought this would be wise. So I'll just install new box and run it up/down and forward/back and all should be O.K. ??
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