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Old 05-16-2018, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by **** Jockey
Somebody enabled that option, maybe a previous owner or Dealer.

If you don't want to mess around with the DIC Options, just set the seat where you want it and store that setting into both memories (drive and exit) by pressing the #1 button and after it beeps, press the exit button til it beeps.
Is the "Exit" button the one between "1" and "2"? If so, that is the answer I was looking for. I will try it today.

Thanks!
Old 05-16-2018, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by buckmeister2
No, you do not need to press the button each time if it is set properly. As DD indicated, the driving position and the exit position have to be set separately for it to operate automatically.

Also, when you start the car, if you immediately take it out of Park (A6), the seat will not move to the driving position. It must first sense that the car is in "Park". It takes maybe 2 full seconds, at which time, the seat will begin to move. At that point, you can take the car out of park, and the seat will continue to the set position.
I think that's it I tried it and every time I took my time it worked. I'm usually in a hurry and hop in and go. I like this feature, it's much easier for me to get in and out.
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Originally Posted by fireparamed
If you have a manual, you program everything the same but you have to physically push the #1 or #2 button to tell the car you want your seat and steering wheel in driving position (memory recall). The manual drive will still automatically move you seat and steering wheel into the exit position when you turn the car off and open the door. [/left]
this is my experience with my '11 manual GS...except I'd add that the seat/wheel won't go to the exit position unless you pull the handbrake

I set my auto-exit to ON mostly to avoid wearing the bolster getting in and out...it's also nice when I autocross...I use my 2nd seat memory position, which is closer to the wheel, so it's then even nicer to have the exit position option
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Originally Posted by **** Jockey
Somebody enabled that option, maybe a previous owner or Dealer.

If you don't want to mess around with the DIC Options, just set the seat where you want it and store that setting into both memories (drive and exit) by pressing the #1 button and after it beeps, press the exit button til it beeps.
Originally Posted by Bruze
Is the "Exit" button the one between "1" and "2"? If so, that is the answer I was looking for. I will try it today.

Thanks!
I got in, the seat moved and stopped, I pressed the button between 1 and 2 til it beeped. I went to lunch, got out, got back in, came home, got out and the seat didn't move at all.

Hooray! I will never monkey with the settings again.
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Originally Posted by Bruze
I got in, the seat moved and stopped, I pressed the button between 1 and 2 til it beeped. I went to lunch, got out, got back in, came home, got out and the seat didn't move at all.

Hooray! I will never monkey with the settings again.


Sounds like a good plan.
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Old 05-16-2018, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Bruze
I got in, the seat moved and stopped, I pressed the button between 1 and 2 til it beeped. I went to lunch, got out, got back in, came home, got out and the seat didn't move at all.

Hooray! I will never monkey with the settings again.
In the immortal words of some old fart from years ago....."If it ain't broke then don't fix it"......
Old 05-16-2018, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by windyC6
In the immortal words of some old fart from years ago....."If it ain't broke then don't fix it"......
I absolutely agree with that, and it is a motto I usually live by -- especially when it has anything to do with computers. And our cars are just rolling computers.

Kinda sux though that I couldn't move the seat just a little bit without going through the third degree just to get back to ground zero.
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Originally Posted by Bruze
I absolutely agree with that, and it is a motto I usually live by -- especially when it has anything to do with computers. And our cars are just rolling computers.

Kinda sux though that I couldn't move the seat just a little bit without going through the third degree just to get back to ground zero.
....I know this is right !!!! I don't really mind all this new techno crap...as long as it works....and works for a long time....and is relatively easy for anyone (including my weak computer mind) to use.....
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Old 05-17-2018, 02:15 PM
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Geez, the seat, fob and button memory stuff it a walk in the part compared to that damn NAV!
Old 05-17-2018, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by dr_gallup
Geez, the seat, fob and button memory stuff it a walk in the part compared to that damn NAV!
Your problem seems to be the English language.
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Originally Posted by Bruze
I absolutely agree with that, and it is a motto I usually live by -- especially when it has anything to do with computers. And our cars are just rolling computers.

Kinda sux though that I couldn't move the seat just a little bit without going through the third degree just to get back to ground zero.


Just when I thought you may actually embrace some of the C6's techno-quirks.

Now just don't go changing the mirrors or radio because they're tied to the fob-related memory too.
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Originally Posted by **** Jockey


Just when I thought you may actually embrace some of the C6's techno-quirks.

Now just don't go changing the mirrors or radio because they're tied to the fob-related memory too.



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