Does the NX have key dependent settings?
I ask this because on our Mercedes if I use MY fob the seat and steering wheel adjust to where I am without having to push the 1-3 button. If my wife uses the other fob it's according to her settings.
Being 6'1 and getting in my wife's NX, it will ALWAYS move the seat up and steering wheel down which is a pain because I am that much taller than her, so I get sort of squished... Does the NX have this feature if I use my own fob it will automatically go to my position on the seat/wheel, and if she uses her fob it goes to hers?
Figured I would ask, I didn't see anything anywhere regarding any information.... probably doesn't have it :-(
-Nigel
Being 6'1 and getting in my wife's NX, it will ALWAYS move the seat up and steering wheel down which is a pain because I am that much taller than her, so I get sort of squished... Does the NX have this feature if I use my own fob it will automatically go to my position on the seat/wheel, and if she uses her fob it goes to hers?
Figured I would ask, I didn't see anything anywhere regarding any information.... probably doesn't have it :-(
-Nigel
Yes, set the memory for the seat/wheel/mirrors in buttons 1 and 2.
Be sure that only one key is inside the car, press and hold button 1 and
then also press and hold the inside door unlock button until you hear a chime.
Repeat with only the other key inside, press/hold button 2 and press/hold unlock.
Now when you approach the locked car with key fob 1 it will unlock the car and
move everything to position 1. You can modify any position and resave it, the trigger remains
Note: the car must have been locked for the unlock trigger to move into position.
My wife and I rarely lock the car in the garage so just having the fob doesn't work without unlocking.
2nd note: If the memorized position is for a very petite person it may turn out that trying to
enter the car with the seats already in the driving position is unnecessarily close...defeats the "easy-entry"
To erase the key fob trigger, have only one key inside, press/hold memory "Set" button and then press/hold unlock
Be sure that only one key is inside the car, press and hold button 1 and
then also press and hold the inside door unlock button until you hear a chime.
Repeat with only the other key inside, press/hold button 2 and press/hold unlock.
Now when you approach the locked car with key fob 1 it will unlock the car and
move everything to position 1. You can modify any position and resave it, the trigger remains
Note: the car must have been locked for the unlock trigger to move into position.
My wife and I rarely lock the car in the garage so just having the fob doesn't work without unlocking.
2nd note: If the memorized position is for a very petite person it may turn out that trying to
enter the car with the seats already in the driving position is unnecessarily close...defeats the "easy-entry"
To erase the key fob trigger, have only one key inside, press/hold memory "Set" button and then press/hold unlock
That sequence works for most Lexi (must have Memory seats...) with a couple of
minor exceptions. Most Lexus models from 2009 and older must have the car off
during the process rather than running. Those and later LS and LX you press the
remote unlock while holding the memory #1 or #2 rather than the inside door unlock.
minor exceptions. Most Lexus models from 2009 and older must have the car off
during the process rather than running. Those and later LS and LX you press the
remote unlock while holding the memory #1 or #2 rather than the inside door unlock.
Success!! Just programmed it and tested. Walked up to the car with my wife's fob. Seat went into her position. Locked it and walked away. Grabbed my fob approached the car and unlocked it and saw the seat and steering wheel move to where I wanted it... w00t w00t!!
Thanks so much!
-Nigel
Thanks so much!
-Nigel
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