Seat position memory problem
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Seat position memory problem
Anyone able to program their SmartAccess key to link up with the seat position memory...so that when you unlock the car, the seat goes to your position? I've read the instructions and it's supposed to be possible but I can't get it to work. Salesman couldn't either.
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I just got mine to work. Here's what I did.
I already had position 1 set.
With the car running, I created a #2 that was totally not close to position one.
Then, while sitting in position 1, with only one key fob in/near the car, I pressed #1 and held the door lock button.
I heard a small beep (for the door) followed a second later by a louder beep which must have been for the settings.
I reset the seat to position 2, shut the car off, locked it and walked away.
Once the lights turned off I walked back and opened the door. The seat and wheel moved back to position one automatically!
Sweet! good luck!
I already had position 1 set.
With the car running, I created a #2 that was totally not close to position one.
Then, while sitting in position 1, with only one key fob in/near the car, I pressed #1 and held the door lock button.
I heard a small beep (for the door) followed a second later by a louder beep which must have been for the settings.
I reset the seat to position 2, shut the car off, locked it and walked away.
Once the lights turned off I walked back and opened the door. The seat and wheel moved back to position one automatically!
Sweet! good luck!
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I just got mine to work. Here's what I did.
I already had position 1 set.
With the car running, I created a #2 that was totally not close to position one.
Then, while sitting in position 1, with only one key fob in/near the car, I pressed #1 and held the door lock button.
I heard a small beep (for the door) followed a second later by a louder beep which must have been for the settings.
I reset the seat to position 2, shut the car off, locked it and walked away.
Once the lights turned off I walked back and opened the door. The seat and wheel moved back to position one automatically!
Sweet! good luck!
I already had position 1 set.
With the car running, I created a #2 that was totally not close to position one.
Then, while sitting in position 1, with only one key fob in/near the car, I pressed #1 and held the door lock button.
I heard a small beep (for the door) followed a second later by a louder beep which must have been for the settings.
I reset the seat to position 2, shut the car off, locked it and walked away.
Once the lights turned off I walked back and opened the door. The seat and wheel moved back to position one automatically!
Sweet! good luck!
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Just tried this and still doesn't work. Must be a problem with my vehicle. Is your car set up to return the seat to the full back position and the steering wheel to the up position when you turn it off?
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Yes.
Did you try setting 1,2,3 to entire different seat positions? Does pressing each move the seat and steering wheel?
Once you have this set (at least one setting) allow the seat and wheel to move to this position. Once it is done moving, press and hold the same number.
Then press and hold either a lock or unlock button till you hear a loud, extended beep. About 1 second to hear it.
To check it worked, move the seat to another position. Shut off, lock and walk away.
Walk back and open the door. The seat should move to your position now.
Did you try setting 1,2,3 to entire different seat positions? Does pressing each move the seat and steering wheel?
Once you have this set (at least one setting) allow the seat and wheel to move to this position. Once it is done moving, press and hold the same number.
Then press and hold either a lock or unlock button till you hear a loud, extended beep. About 1 second to hear it.
To check it worked, move the seat to another position. Shut off, lock and walk away.
Walk back and open the door. The seat should move to your position now.
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Yes.
Did you try setting 1,2,3 to entire different seat positions? Does pressing each move the seat and steering wheel?
Once you have this set (at least one setting) allow the seat and wheel to move to this position. Once it is done moving, press and hold the same number.
Then press and hold either a lock or unlock button till you hear a loud, extended beep. About 1 second to hear it.
To check it worked, move the seat to another position. Shut off, lock and walk away.
Walk back and open the door. The seat should move to your position now.
Did you try setting 1,2,3 to entire different seat positions? Does pressing each move the seat and steering wheel?
Once you have this set (at least one setting) allow the seat and wheel to move to this position. Once it is done moving, press and hold the same number.
Then press and hold either a lock or unlock button till you hear a loud, extended beep. About 1 second to hear it.
To check it worked, move the seat to another position. Shut off, lock and walk away.
Walk back and open the door. The seat should move to your position now.
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Still beating on this horse. I took my RX into the dealership this morning for it's 1000 mile check up and requested that the memory seat and key be linked. Well it turns out that, at least according to the service department at this dealership, you cannot link the key to the memory seat as I had wanted,... i.e. so that when you unlock the car (via the key or touching the door handle), the seat begins to move into your stored position...you don't have to wait, get in and start the vehicle.
So I guess I'm right back to my original post. And just to make sure before I go back to the dealer...there were two positive responses that this feature works as described...anybody else get it to work?
So I guess I'm right back to my original post. And just to make sure before I go back to the dealer...there were two positive responses that this feature works as described...anybody else get it to work?
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The owner's manual, page 68, clearly describes how to do this. Section title:
Linking driving position memory with door unlock operation
How can the dealer tell you this cannot be done???
Just show them the manual.
Linking driving position memory with door unlock operation
How can the dealer tell you this cannot be done???
Just show them the manual.
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I did! When I first took it in this morning, they took the car right back to the service dept., I waited about an hour, they came and got me saying it had been fixed. The SA demonstrated it to me, explained how to program it myself (a little different than page 68) and it seemed to be working correctly (but wasn't...I found out later) so I went home. I then tried to program my wife's key but it would not work. So back I went. Another 30 min. wait and that's when I was told that it can't be done.
If I can tell the SA that others are able to program this feature then hopefully they will delve further and fix my car. So I'm anxious to hear from others who have been able to make this feature work as intended.
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I did! When I first took it in this morning, they took the car right back to the service dept., I waited about an hour, they came and got me saying it had been fixed. The SA demonstrated it to me, explained how to program it myself (a little different than page 68) and it seemed to be working correctly (but wasn't...I found out later) so I went home. I then tried to program my wife's key but it would not work. So back I went. Another 30 min. wait and that's when I was told that it can't be done.
If I can tell the SA that others are able to program this feature then hopefully they will delve further and fix my car. So I'm anxious to hear from others who have been able to make this feature work as intended.
If I can tell the SA that others are able to program this feature then hopefully they will delve further and fix my car. So I'm anxious to hear from others who have been able to make this feature work as intended.
I was able to link both my keys to two diff settings. Works every time.
Raise hell.
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Hate to keep this thread going but hopefully we'll eventually get to the bottom of the problem....and that might help somebody in the future. Anyhow, I arrived home tonight and found a message on my telephone from the Lexus dealer concerning this "linking" issue. I am now told that (according to Lexus tech. svc.) the drivers memory seat and the Smart Access key cannot be linked as I had thought and as indicated by some of you guys. I plan to contact the SA tomorrow for further details.